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Show 3 t V.- - mtltj mMM, Eight Pages - Forty-eigh- Columns t '::7L& REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX KAYSYILLE Ehzabtth WTOti Owictd - , Mis. il FARMINGTON UTAH. lHlRSOW, Jl I 191.1 :M. Ellen oites Rbnte a numbtr of wrestling fans jomnt-to Nilt Lake to the go betwetn Jordan and park. The Miss Jean Ostlaml isr visiting Yikil at Majestii matiLwis postponed on account friends here. ot the ram. Master Reed Ellison has been xYilham Sullivan had his liaml quite ill witle tomjjitis. badly eut whin Ids horse thnw him and iiliui hr hit the ' Walker Egbert lias a light tin bottle wlmli h, was grouml holding ease of blood poisuuimg in Ills I broke and mt tin hand so. badly finger. that .it. .w as mc.;ss!irw fvr .I)t Tnn-ii- i r to take four .st'tjlns to tlost-th.Mrs. Alta Jensen spriit Saturw ound. day' and Sunday at the home of .J W. Day OFFICIAL PROGRAM . Monday morning, three Threshers and headers are ur who escaped from" the St.it DR. J. H, GRAN T,Chairm an, : ill dirsTPlat si hoofyi iv'Toi'aft-busy now': Harvest will All those who were residents i.i Kaysville, Syracuse, Clearfield Lav ton b MurraC Cow lev full blast soon. and while being' liefd at the station Layton before the 'Move will be honored as Picnecrs The rel E. M. Whitesides and will meet at the grove in t!uj broke awn and escaped ception committee and local pioneers Jett Sunday morning for (hie was captured at La toil later front of the school house at 10 o flock m&oider to meet visiting iqg to Bear, Lake. and the otlur two were i aught pnneers who will ' arrive on theJBamheiger at 10 30 Each Sun1 Mrs. day school child in' the aforemer.iom d wards is to be present Robert Birkm and ehiUl-fre- luar Farmington. with a boquet of flowers and an Amencan .flag. Following the have been visiting relatives arrival, the children will line Up fnm the station to the meeting LAYTON LOSES. an Provo for sometime. house and the Pioneers will be taken to the inciting house in v There will be represhtations The little Misses Dora and" Mar- Morgan Takes "Another Close automobiles and other conveyanc?s of the methods of travel across the plains m the parade to the Game From Kings Pets. tha Morgan went to Idaho SaturMorgan repeated, not on abrl-lt- mfetmg house which will be headed by the Kaysville Band. day to visit their sister. Line of march will he as follows. Fiom Bamberger Depot hut on luck with a capital L. The little sons of. Lawrence to Main, north alongeMain two blocks to Cheiry and then west Morgan got two hits in the first and Morris Ellison have been ill, counter march to Locust, west to the Opera house. inning and scored me after two . .but are novv iniprovtd. were out. Blaimrts vvuit in the ' Program 11.00 to 12 00 in the second inning and albox Mrs. Annetta Stevenson lias ev Reception of Pioneers at the meeting house. here lowed but'two hits in the eight returned from Salt-Lak' - r The Queen of the West, he Robins Choir. Utah, innings 'did pitched she has been spending her vathe foi locals. E. the David Invocation, backstopping Bishop Layton. cation. In the sixth Morgan got a two Oration, Hoiu Charles R. Mabey. William R. Holmes "'Lewis and Carl Whitesides re-- . bagger over the irglit field fence, JMThe Flag Without a Stain, - turned Monday evening from St. a passed ball at the plate and a Recitation, - Myrtle Burton Vic Piano sacrifice Mann and wife. D. runner. scored the Jin E. Prof Solo, have been where Accompament, fly they Anthony, in Benediction. succeeded three , Ytsiting. ' Layton getting hits one by Simmons, one by 12 CO to 1;CC. , Lunch James Whitesidtf intends to Blazard and one by KandalL take up a ranch at Burley, Ida- Blamires did exceptional Sports. work work was ho, The move wiH neecessitate in Die box The following events will be held between 1 00 and3 C0 ohis selling out here a feature. Kershaw held the in clock on Locust street, the finish line being at the Barnes Bank-dicator. corner. The Ellison Ranch company Lavton, OOOO 0 0 0 0 0 Hose race; Wet lest open to all Volunteer-Hos- e' companies in had a earload of wool burned - o 100001000DoVis to feet (400 county straight away hydrant apd water while in transit to' Salt Lake 100 of hose feet and - . nozzle.) thiough from-thNevada ranch. mile. Match trotting race, mile. Match pacing arce, one-haone-haR mile, open for all entries. Entrie fee $1. Miss Mattie Walker spent Mon inning race, horse races the there w 11 be a motorcycle race from Following day in Ogden. Adams store in Layton, to the Bank corner, in Kaysville. The J, B. Berkhoel, of Salt entries for 'the above race will be $1 per entry, the purse to be was in town Friday. s to the winner, divided to the second" place. v. was a George D. Williams Lillie Folks from 2 to 3 Dance for e st-- I AT KAYSVILLE -- Thursday; J u y24 , e 1913 t , n l y -- - and-Rihi- ns - -- ..... e SYRACUSE on-ha- ... lf lf lf o BASEBALL two-third- Farmington visitor, Sunday. Mr. ad Mrs. George Bennett vwre Ogden visitors Sunday. AT Sheffield Miss Lena Tree spent week in Farmington, the relatives. Park the past guest of Eli Ashby, of Victor, Idaho, visited friends in town the first of the week. KAYSVILLE Vs. and Mrs. E., B. Gregory, of Farmingtonspent Sunday here, the guests of relatives. Sail Lake ..Elmer Sessions . returned .to Victor, Idaho, on Tuesday after a few days visit lie-- ' with friends TMr. Retail Clerks and child-- . visitwere rer, of Centerville, Mrs Stoker Jiate ing here with during the week. Mrs. Laura Smith Pioneer Day Elder Marion Sfeed,who returned last week from a mission a very to Great Britian,-delivere- d Sunin church lecture interesting July 24th day. f;1 ADMISSION Game Called at 25c 4:00 and Mrs. Peter returned here on Thurs-da- y ,,from. Black , Pine,.,, Idaho, where they have been spending the past few months. Mr. 0 one-thir- d the . 3 '00 oclock Rent-mjeste- is y RIGHT ON TIME ALL THE" TIME are the watches we sell. Every one, even the least expensive, is regulated and guaranteed to bean accurate time piece. Classy chains and fobs to hold them too. And all priced on a basis that by no means indicates their worthiness. re "Team, disRelay foot race, each ward is in' ited to enter-otance for each runner 100 yards, four to the team. Obstacle race Boys 16 to 21 years old. Match relay horse race, saddling four horses to the string. Ball Game, 4:00 Kaysville vs Salt Lake Retail Clerks. . Judge Ramhauser will hold court on the grounds. Suitable prizes will be awarded fer all events. "THE STORE WITH A GUARANTEE Ogden, Utah 385 25th Street MUTUAL. Is the liiusieul 'pro- g.ifm lor tirt Sunday evening, Jul 27th Organ Solo, J, It. Bi i klioi-l- , uL--Salt 1 aka; Yoral Solti, Miss Ketta Sessions, o f S1H t ilsi 1iaiio l)utt. Misses Sus.e and Hattie (luthrevot Cleartuld; lolm Solo, Kail Frew, of Syra-- I list , Ivet itat mu Miss Olive A Abianis, Inmo Sol i Clifford l)ep-pe- . ot Salt Lake Cit ; Vocal Duet .kfisses S.iaili ami Gladia llaks, of- - I K ai u Id , Count Solo, Eli Kent m lest , of S fiiense ; Solo, Vi intld llaid , ot Koy . T idkowinTf Outing at lagobn. the "lb, the I tali Nit ill ill 1 int lv(v hi hr n out n g it t 1. M lb i Kolb ot the 'om M- - it had r I hral eomp.un linni 7 out mg to the tnqlitetN ot hi-- I L ut st i ,k .uni this i ,ir hr d tin. .ml pi n u J the out me u ho h iiu huh tl the lloiists ot th slot ml tlu ir i mplo n s l.u luggist n pet m ntut ion was !i in th Milh t loiiipsrn and s It . i k r ittd Tt Irrr- lot 1st i 1 . 1 ( I . - 1 l'f(S(llt. hr 1 1 -i s-- pmtloll of-- the-- 3 Notice to Contractors. otme is hereby givm that mu letl, Juds will l received by tin uiuh rsigned up to noon, SatuT7T.lv", 'August Pth. IPLt, for tl materials and ighor required ill tlie ereetfott and eompietion of a u it School Building at South A t In r, Davis Count, Utah. Plans it i n spec i it at ions may be found it the oil lie of Will mill Allen, an luteit, Kaysville, Utah. Knell proposal must be witira tertdVd check for J per cent of the amount was w i I om nal out. A I'.im' ball game lntwnn puked " og a in I I ti . the nis ot oen. pan ili a n.ls 1 ill. r bill game lutwuli the old oL Milkr 4'lor.d tTunpati h h an I' Tim id eotn spoils putt mil ot MliiCVas folloued M d tin t W host ot tlu Salt Lake ho kilt W bill iltt If of mi. Ih. t t lor 1 t lie I 1 w oi'uml aVgn at and t sinoki the leafed tiom the nil it hi of battle it was found (hat tin s.dt Lulu ts wut ruling m the t.iis ot tlu Lagoon Shott l,uie ra Imad .md hung j idled In tlu lost rs aioimd the trm k. The tol tlureo) ns a guarantee that the lo ,mg awardtd mes m accepted bidderxwill enter into" ,iii follow mg i cuts luo ard rt, draft and givCun approved d.uli, Yni. Forman, at artl dash hoi ti within oue weak after said lor lat nn n, David lbss, oO nrd vvuk is awarded, otherwise the llufo bggtil rate, arley Sears ai .mint of cheek to be forfieted and E. (in gorv , 4(H) atd re to theDais County Board Nuf-- rl fa' i it e,. J oi man, Sears, Gregor lueation All bids nmat be, ad-aid Leslie Calmer, AC ard mar- tlnssed to the Davis County red Lull s rate, .Mrs Ray Steed, Board of Education Farmington, (' wird gnls race, Luie Ward, Utah, an 1 marked on lower left stiiiiduig broad jump, and hard eornt r Bid. The underjump,' Grant Robinson; boat signed restrvea the right to reject laie, lam Abbott; .swimming ary and all bids. r.u e, Eil. Rolnnson; DAVIS COUNTY BOARD waltz, Sm it Tunur ami Mrs.prie S. Turner; OF EDUCATION. sp ion and egg aree, .Mrs. Lem Ah Farmington, Utah. holt. Tuere was also a tug of Dated at Kaysville July 22 1913. w, i w lm'li plo itletl lots of full I'irst publication July 24, 191J .m.ljmwlingshootmg and olljgr publication Aug.31, 1913. ewnts biped to paste a pleasant d: Ev body took basket For jale A few - shares of iinalns ami allerwaid all danced Kays Creek water stock. J. R. ill mu. in the jav - 'I he most pleusnn' portion of Galley," Kaysville, tl r day was the complimentary dinner given in the Lagoon BUFFALO BILLS WILD WEST SHOW. nutdurant by the Miller Floral Ogden, July 29th. x u mpany to its customers. TlTiTty- Special low excursion rates via six fitad florist were Heated at thi tables as guests. of the com- Oregon Short Line from points pel)'. It was ver late before between Kaysville, Garland and (Vlinston. Tickets on sale and the loO florists tlepartetl homes and all enjovetl the best limited to. date of performance. time evtr liad in Farmington. SeC agents. O was-thTliia first out mg of the CIRCUS Mate ilorihts but try body had ANGLING BROTHERS2nd. h Ogden, Augnit mu a goodi mie that it will hej m..de an annual affair. Great - SjM'eial low exturaion rates vua eulit for the success of the out- - Oiegon Short Lint from Kay a- v.lle Garland, Collinston and ing iv due' to Mr. Robert-Millevv uu aevtr one knows, the in'ermediate paints. Tickets on is, livtst in u u in this iart of the sale and limited to date of per t foinianee. See agents for rate ouiitry. ai.d further particulars. g 1 t w I 1 1 7 rtin-nm- g tUt 1 1 Ut-Adv.- for-tiV- ir r o CL5ARPIELD flusic by the Kaysville Band. k EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED CANNING FACTORY IS away. The engine room was demolished BY ACCIDENT. andlhe boiler Thouse CLOSED was damaged. The engine was r . The bursting of tF-- main drive badly wm-kiand will be rewheel and the op a bO placed. No cause is assigned for the horsepower engine m the plant accident. That no one unusual of the Davis Ciyiaty Canning Co., is little short of mirwas killed at Syracuse Saturday afternoon aculous.TlT?ngjnF-M7 Ft was the cause of a small panic stood only- - a few feet of ihe' among"" forty employees the company, mostly young girls, .away while 'the deadly missiles who were at work w thin a Lw were flying upward and across the boiler room, but w as out of yards, of the engine room. By the danger line. One minute good fortune no one was injured. The plant w as being operated an parlier he and another employee the packing of oea and the en- bad "bt7m" working where" death tire line of machinery was run- would have bem inevitable, bad the wheyl burst that much sooner. ning when at 4. o click two The fanning company vrill sufin quick sit cession, fola loss of 410(HJ or more, due fer lowed by a crashing of timbers, to enforced shutting down of the shook the buildings fiom one nd the plant. The balance of the to Hie other. The girls screamed and ran from the danger zdne, but pr.' crop cannot be j bandied, and were quickly quiete 1 by Manager settlement will -- be made by the John G. M. Barnes and Superin- company with farmers who are order contract. tendent, Joseph Minor, who soon gnwing will bj made to hive effort An discovered the cause of the the damage fully repaired in time trouble. to takp carii of the toipato crop, Both oftbeflyw heels, weighnew about ta begin ripening. ing several thousand pounds, were sections sheltered and weighing Frank hi Layton of Kaysville, fifty to x hundred pounds were was a visitor to Syracuse on hurled through the roof, of the building and fell some distance Monday. fly-v.he- el -- -- Mas-sendal- " - Ice Cream and refreshments will be sold in the grove at Opera House in the morning and at the Ball Park in the afternoon. -- 'Marry At the Eall Park. - and relatives. NUMBER 44 UTAH STATE FLORISTS and .Mrs. tlaude T. Iblrm-sanliildrt 'iiTf Na It Lake, LD tor (lent lie vallcv, 'stturdav. highly pKtaperttUs town In Hit umlst of to nd productive orchardIXi-t-In the production of milk. Hn Ctttftiery an L S Mills. O. Kollr Ry. hi Juki n iuplccit line, commodious depot, o '.(1 po'nftl ir those eekiDg snbn'hsn ncernge for trult and ve-table prow tut Supply point for faruiers A tll Smith Know It on AND e, FOR SALE. 1913 Model, Motor Cycles and T Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand n.w machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition befort buying or will regret it, also bargains you Fred GiUson sjient Thursday in in used Motor Cycles. Write us Brigham City. Enclose Stamp for reply. today. ' Ubort T. Smith was a Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Farming Michigan Adv. ton visitor Sunday. x Mrs. Emanuel Manning of PIONEER DAY RATES West Point, is very sick Via Oregon Shi rt Lina. f Mr. and Mrs. Fdward CranVery low special round trip excursion rates between local O. dall and children, of Springville, S. L. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob points in Utah and ta points - , E, Laytoni-- Mrt -- WednmlayT the Chlon Pacific and Salt Lake Route in Utah. Tickets on sale July 23rd., and 24th., limited F. T. Morgan went to Burley, to July 25th. See agents for rates and further particulars. Idaho, Sunday 'morning. Union State Banl Capttat SlocK Bountiful , . FRED STA UFFER , PrrtU ' bireftors - : 7 - H'M. M ?. SEARS, (L .50,000 - Xflah W. ARM ST ROE O, Tice Caikier . Frti't. FEED STAUFFER, W. W. ARMSTRONG', R. P. MORRIS, HENRY II . BLOOD , " U, L.KESTLER, T. II. ARMSTRONG, LOIilN CrWOOLLEY. 0 1 Conducted on tafe ytt hberaljiuet ing Lutinrm. be ctiitiolicHed, ut eon $tM tent icith good bank ' 4 |