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Show Ni orbso Davja BOUNTIFUL Vila Aortk of Salt Lk paaideBea od county , fca ; Mr. Samuel MilUVSr. who was quite badly on S. a tho. City, town, largaat waterworks. ut n "eels ago, is getting along aloetnc power, tekpfcoM. ewamt lights on4 Surrooiuied by nek teorkat iute and frnit iands. two aioctrie rathvote wttk low taro. two tmuaocontuuratal A rood Dlaea te Who la TES? Josh boa. has AdT. n- - Wright. sop f Thomas riebt of Salt Lake City; but fortner-l- . of this- - place, is very ill at the L. S- - o' Mr. Malan is very low. hospital with pneumonia. . LAYTON few nicely and will return home this week. railroads, bnek yard, two books. rood baaiaow oomeierelal club, pro dad and kick U. hurt . tbs aOM tt fartito'fWMIk tt onor boate. XaS tea tuMT Xwlter 04 srteo loro omoookt. mj. uila, oooirr ooa nn ! tot rood. G 4 aooarwiwi w trmtl tor nw mi4 nkvtaa m 1 tea. trook texnrte. a4 arttaate, akfcftoa nUif Salt Lake A 0abort lisa. Kao alortfte hbte Oa Oroooa - tell W(tte Lojrtoa not atek ter . m -- - S FOR SALE Four well broke work Stnngham has joined the horses and one driving pony. Charles The little son of Ted Hep worth is engineers corps in the army, now staBarber, Layton. Phone 65--3 Adv-3-2tioned at Fort Douglas, and will leave quite sick. The pupils of Layton have,' up to The small child of Joseph H. Mc- Thursday for some training camp in this date, purchased $290 worth of the ea.-t-. Neil has the chicken' pox. thrift stamps. Three boys have Affine daughter was born to Mr. Dr. Miller, of Salt Lake City, editor taken. $20 worth each, theft .full ' qud&. , of the -- Character Builder and Mrs. Fred Zesiger recently. spoke to The Layton Mutual organizations the parents of the First ward Sunday . Miss Mary Baugerter is spending will dance at J everywhere, give their season-en- d school last Sunday, the a two weeks vacation in California. subject being La Tonia hall on Tuesday evening of Child Culture. . next week. Refreshments will be LAYTON PLANNING FOR Jesse Giles is now working as served. All are invited. ALFALFA MEAL AND Mrs. Lee Walker of stenographer for Dunn & Co. in Salt Delta, who was STOCK FEED MILL Lake City. 'formerly Miss Hazel Waddoups of A Junior Red cross auxiliary was this place, was operated on for apin the schools WedA large and enthusiastic meeting of Nephi Giles, Sr., is visiting with his pendicitis Saturday at the L. D. S organized Miss Layton Jessie Robins was nesday. farmers of Layton and vicinity, the daughter, Mrs. Horace Whittaker, in hospital, and is doing hicely. chosen president, Vera Harris secreCalifornia. called for the purpose of canvasing .Mrs. lemon Felt, who has been in tary, and Harold' Ellison treasurer. tie proposition of the erection of an Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss returned the L. D. S. hospital several weeks The Layton Auto company unloaded, alfalfa meal and stock food mill at home from a two weeks stay in Cal- with typhoid fever, returned to her its first car of Fords for the this place, was held at La Tonia hall mother s home, Mrs. Richard Duerden, this week. There was one 1 ton year this afternoon. ifornia, Sunday. truck Saturday, and is much improved. in the shipment which was ordered for The meeting was addressed by John Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goole spent the a T. Kane IIU of the State A. C. colLaudie prominent Syracuse fanner. week-en- d with Mr. Gooles 'mother, - Robert Sessions, who has been in is is not worth while to advertise lege, J. II. Manderfield of the Union the 145th Field Artillery, stationed at says Mrs. Vincent Devorak. 'the popular car as it is imposible to Stock Yards company, North Salt Camp Kearney, California, was reLake, and W. J. Thane, county agriMr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent of leased last week owing to physical get enough machines to fill orders. cultural agent, of Farmington. All Provo Were the guests of Mr. and disability, and arrived home SaturFarmers living' east of Layton and the speakers set forth the importance Mrs. J. Winters, Saturday. day. north of the end of the pavement at of such a plant and pointed out the Mrs. Thomas Page died at her home Clearfield, have been doing well the great benefit to be derived from such The home of Henry Moss is quarpast few pulling autos from the an enterprise, not only to the owners antined for measles. Their small here Saturday night of rheumatism numerous days mud holes on the state of the heart, from which she had sufbut to farmers and stock feeders. daughter having the disease. road. It is reported that one man fered several weeks. Funeral servLayton is the center- of , a comtook in thirty-tw- o round dollars big Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff of ices were held munity where a vast tonnage of alWednesday, at 2 p. m., for a of a days work. Travelers part are with Ida., in the Georgetown, Second ward chapel. Mrs. Page visiting falfa and grain suitable for the manuhave dubbed the rqad the state toll Miss Jean Smith and sisters. is survived by a husband and 7 small facture of a balanced stock' ration Is road. children. raised. Beet sugar syrup, 4 Mr. Myron and Kimlier Barlow have of the Layton sugar factory is A traveler, in his auto, marooned Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stringham enpurchased a farm at Burley, Ida., and also in available, and enter slargely into mud hole a on bethe state road will move their families there this tertained a number of friends Tuesy tween Layton ami Kaysville, thus ad- the manufacture of stock food. week. , , day evening at their home in honor dressed a A committe of the following gennative who appeared on the of their son, Hanea, who has joined in , Mathoniah Sessions,- a teacher' scene: Why dont you Utah people tlemen was appointed to investigate the engineers corps and leaves Thursthe South Davis High school, had his fix your roads?" The native replied: the proposition and report at a future "tonsils removed at aliospital fn Salt day for the oast.- - A "You see, strangerwhen' the weather meeting: Lr E.- - EHison, B. T. Harris evening was spent in music and games is Lake City last week. dry they dont need fixing, and and T. A. Phillips. and a dainty lunch was served. It is a foregone conclusion that the when the weather is wet its so all A fine son was born to Mr. and mill will be built. fired muddy we can't. . Mrs. Roy Fisher died at the Holy Mrs. Ray Comia of Randolph, SunCross hospital Sunday, after being Five years ago Charles Ray, who SENTIMENT AGAINST day, at the home of Mrs. Comias operated on for appendicitis a week aunt, Mrs. Jane Ann Holbrook. will be seen at the La Tonia on WedCUTTING OUT LIGHTS previous. She leaves a husband and The board members of the Y. M. small son, also her parents, Mr. and nesday, March 20, in The Son of His I. A. entertained Monday evening in Mrs. Dr. E. W. Smedley and family Father, a Paramount production, was Salt Lake City and Other Communities honor of Kinelier Barlow, one of its and numerous relatives and friends a member of an unimoprtant musical Decide Street Lights Must Remain and Money . Saved in Some members,' who leaves 'this week for to mourn her loss.' Funeral services comedy in the Far West. Today he la Other Way. Bar-lowere held Wednesday, at 12: p. m., in one of the recognized stars of the Burley, Ida., where Mr. and Mi's. cinema world. His newest photothe First ward tabernacle. expect to make their home. It is doubtful if any move, along the lines of saving money in the adminis: : m tration of the affairs of municipalities in Utah has attracted more attention throughout the entire state than the decision reached by the board of commissioners of Salt Lake City recently that it is impractical and highly unsafe for a community to attempt to save money by cutting out any part of its street lighting system.' The, question came up in Salt Lake as to whether W not it would be best for the City Commissioners to save $10,000 annually by cutting out -- a number of street electric arc lamps in the centers of long blocks. ELECTRIC WASHER THE AUTOMATIC can After carefully considering the reduces by half the working hours on washmove from every angle, and in the it face of a flood of protests against the day and it does away entirely with the hard, the lights, from citizens cutting out-oElectrically- - fatiguing j)hysicalstrain. r TrTevery section of the city, together with vigorous protests from juvenile We want you to know this wonderful labor-savin- g court authorities, police officers, church societies, labor unions and fire electrical device we want to explain department authorities, the city comto you how it works and why it washes the missioners "voted to retain all street most delicate fabrics without the slightest lamps. So great a protest was raised our about tell to want we easy you injury against eliminating Btreet lights as a THIS ce? payment- - plan which is matter of municipal economy that it Is doubtful of the question will evei MONTH ONLY, and by which you can secome up again. cure your AUTOMATIC Washer NOW and It was pointed out that street lightpay for it in twelve small monthly installing is used primarily for two pur' -- poses, - first, - the convenience and ments. safety of citizens, particularly those on foot while on the street; and, secWont you call at our store and let us do ond, as an added police protection and precaution. It was- - shown "that""' the jthis ? You owe it Jgourself ;jat .least Jo. in- -, elimination of adequate lighting investigate the device that is lightening the creases accidents to -- citizens and housework in more than 40,000 American either increases crime on the street and burglaries in the homes, or mahomes. terially increases costs of police protection. It was plainly pointed out our Do not delay, because special easy that the s mall amount of saving to applies only tn Washing Machines be effected by any reduction in , a -community street lighting system can purchased THIS MONTH. he very easily offset by serious accidents to citizens,-an- d by increaseof crime, burglary and increased cost of .police, protection A number of Western cities were communicated with, in Seattle, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, Los places, and the, answers received . indicated that the authorities in charge of municipal affairs in. these cities consider the maintenance of adequate street lighting highly essential and Efficient Public Service that no move to cut down the number of la hips in operation will be. given consideration. D Another point that created a strong impression was the fact that D citizens affected by a reduction in a number of street lamps in operation do not have their taxes decreased in ' Hanen 1t If drama gives to this young actor splendid opportunities for effective portrayal of an interesting character He ork is seen as the. son of a New five with railroad magnate. who, thousand dollars, sets- out to prove to his father that he- - possesses enough inherent business ability to make a hundred . thousand dollars in six months. He makes good, defeating his father in a contest of business wits, anf finding happiness in the love of very changing girl of the M fact, he proves in every West. way that'he is the son of his father. It is a rde very much to Rays likeing, and he brings to it the pleasing personality, the boyish enthusiasm, and the recognized genius for screen acting that have made him a favoritq proportion to the decreased protection which they receive. A particularly strong protest was sent in to the Salt Lake City board of commissioners by laboring organizations throughout the city, who called attention to' the fact that the present is a time when all available is needed in every comand that the hours of work munity, of many laboring people .necessitates their being on the streets at night. man-pow- er when decreased street lighting would constitute a serious menace to their personal safety. Reports from many states elsewhere in the country indicate that towns and rural communities are abandoning all thought, of a reduction in stret lighting as a matter of municipal economy and are directing their attention to other things in aa effort to operate to the greatest advantage1 during war time. . Hafts That Short COME IN AND BUY S - , , The Kaysville Milliner is ready to show you the newest and best in spring and Summer styles. Ml -- Easter is only two Weeks away, leave your order now. . 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