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Show Eight Pages FortyEightColuinns , VOLUME IX A U Mrs. E .T Thurgt od was a. Kaysville visitor Sunday; i A fine daughter was bom to M. and Mrs. Judson TJuirgood on W eduesday. gluy . Vovit in llit umlrt of fer lu pnsluCTTVe oPvlmrU' tin-li- e i,tMirou vtw ftwiitwaiut UaniiPr7liua hai int jumplvMo due, fouiujiHlioup. tlrjwn UhiI point for tor nun mj uburtu lame vr w nj Sdpplj p 1nt Lyt farmer I tti H Her hllla O. 8 L-- 4 I'-u- u I d it er id tionoolJy' Vest AtNhl , t"y ( t t t L Uil l t Mass M Liv IV T vu 1 - liamuli-- as spend' 1 .i m , I lit mmol Uir U hi wei tG tmr1frVninY t itiiliu ilH'Uulmtl (K'Ullll ) MtjlHl aH M M F 111 kn U It 11 XS U Atttl liA lH H Ulfl Hf . A 1 1 TlKnA Carnival. 1 u for . ,-- . . 1 . -- tt hospital. i v s - d 1 - 1 m-i- c 1 - 1 1 -- bi-lm- I 1 lie-cou- rse- a Farm-lingto- n CWSARFISLD A 1 w 1-- f-- hi rji3L Jilt BASEBALL0 o y k - 1 J -- M BASEBALL - . n lai ing the week nt Boi tiUiL ti - .Mis. Lsttr Sissioiib has been lit tar . Une ii oi i vuy so k again the past wetk. Mis. ( Jiarles Barber is very Miss Geneva Wood is m Gari siilfi .Mi W m iuli. few at ieks land ler a ring" t ronr ay lev er. T AValla Wood returned to Gar-laAdolpluis li., Clin.teu,Mn spent I Sunday alter r two days tin past wo i k in Silt Lake City. is it lu re. Misses ibluil Wilby ami lietta Jed Hess and sun .Morgan, ot St fsious, yCeiv Kaysville visitors Fa rmmg ten Biughaiu,..i.aty mt ft otthc pe M - UUis juiugiually emit luted the Ogdi u laetory . Field Saturday w ill be the lust day Supjnnti ndent Job Pingiei ol of the Base Bali cornual' which tlu Aiualganiifted Si ear company will be held at Kaysville uud dei la rt s that tiniHi iircs.iU bait-a- j Hi a.- j in .i n t, tune. . The gxeAUng,-.a- L Lay top. Erst, at a aeries, ui! ol lst w r, k lsltOI s pa In m coot t mis, - iln w Ibis i'i be iil'i'. bet een these to games played Alrs. Abie Stmd has hi two last ttams will In pulled off laigi-- t Mr. uud .Mis. bred Trie, (onipany has. ol lu m an t xli tided visit in Bear at Eon ton Saturday. Before this had fmitliolial fmtory .'Syracuse, spent par; ot histwgek Biike, liialm. Anoidmg to tin held sukiiii visiting with their daughter "Airs. garni tlurt will be i game bp-tMisses Don is and JKduu Cook een mvnibu-- of the Adams ti mb lit tire time to luiivostmg Elijah tingoiy. tin beets of is This lug returned atunta turn a months sugar family and South Weber. doji A laig- number i' people I rom Willi to near. m Rigby, Idaho ivs-lannouncement reminds old drawing regard went up Ogdeil canyon pu vist hde lum Mr nts of the time when thelh 1ingite npiaitum Air. and Mrs. 1. '1. last Wediosday w hi n the Iveliel Sessions Adams iamih team was out of h Ioilovung to say io Id llieir annual ol Ogden, wire visdnig relatives outing tie fast iiinatuer ttams of Ftalr ' H:y ars pastt w haut tom sofoty 111 tbat plflee. , Saturday- - nmi Sfluday. t be m Hh aiid there will be great interest cl updating factory 1 .Thomas Ahhott, the in tile game, dn the muning smowloi'- lutweiii Septimlur B yar Mgm Wnlor who is work mg li :o old of Tst? ami buMe hum "t viteiun in Ogden was unelb to go to there will be a ilniiee at the ai.dv2 piom ei yen t w ti Indian o umiMianv m was tlu Targe Farmers Fnion lull. Tlu rt ol'Uih oi aoerag w.ns, quite w k last week otl account In will Ire sick it season last but wetk the will is now siikuess. turn game neeissaty pint ot, jtlsy'ed at Kaysv 'it on Labor able Jo be around again. Day ml there will to start as soon a. bitts Bishop Fiank Kalder and T. J. r di.uhtless he other amusements ady. w tubing Tin cement is gang niuigooi and lamil'ea leit Tue' Farmers w ill do w 11 Jo arrang noitli Irom Salt Lake arnounced for that date. Satur-- j aiM d iv motmng tor a weeks outing City, diy will be a halt holiday in tl t ir work so they uni dig when an as far as Bountiful, ."several ill Wetter euuyod. both the Layton wards and the tiny g t notice Jo do so. Some weiks will o ilaj'se 'before they have so designated it. farinn s Jiav e eoiiteidid m the will leach T lu Kaysville Farminglon. High School will The proceeds of both the garnet past tiny lost motiev by digging a this emrse m Latin oiler year Ilie liiouutum stmuus of water wil' go to the mairtainaiiee' oficarly, while others would rather aud for lta.atud-- i ivoniau History the ball parks in the two towns. dig tily than - l.ilt One ad- - art holjiug out better thau eouiv liiefi wAl be taken by T. ids j mon. Supt. Cliaitin is watehmg .McClure Kaysville confiduitly hopes to vantage of the digi mg eai Peters, M. A., Pli. D., wasters and over users water eiean are win from Layton on Saturday. Jtlnd tlu bets usually be as vue unit. and credited Tim' teams have played five and tin favmei s do amt haveand if this is not stopped he says - occupy " three" willdif-- t water will be turned- - oif. 'much hunk fo yvlute-which thisr of Icur season, grtatjfhe gainer pel loils in each week ol O hours have gone to Layton, but the J amount of dirt adluies to beets 'i lie Salt Luke aul Farmington eueh; a jtoition of each period" K.tysville fans now think that kig Jate in the seaMng when tin lia.se ball teams met CU the devoted to each' subject, being the hoodoo is broken. At least ground is exeejdionally wet. It ball grounds Saturday it is thought tliut the study of a llmusand people should be pres- - is U"t inlrequent tbat farmers altornoon. The visitors were vic- Latin would not oiily be of great have to haul from (' to JO per torious and the ent and witness thes; games. ended with benelit to those students desin-ou- s game o- cent trash, to say lot lung about a score of 20 to 12 of attervvard taking up any vv oik ing in frost ami snow to liar of the Romance Languages but SlieiiuuU, the tw ) year old son would also be of vcj tliefr crops. I great advantThe ripest beets are always of Air. and Airs. A. B. Richardson, of a more desirious those to b und Mint In Ui great called ami as ripe heels are notmt with a. painful accident Suu- - age vly irfltr of end tl in Aftncl kn,,wl.a wit nilh d ippte gel ; fc flPTgliBHiy ruaiy ljbT rontliM ,uc ut Ms.ii ft K oii- for iaimtig toQiritiM Ernest Schoffield injured his otfniwitiff mei having the ripe beets doeslfel irom n high chi.ir on his foot. CHm.iuunJy auiU tuun bulioltig u.olnr of Latin de- i'eeiitage baik last week when he lifted not loose as much as smut may I llu member was badly mashed tt Ur a large transformer lie is at think. Harvesting caily also and cut. i)r. lleatll was called, in nvatives. line for attend the little ltllow. present ineapwiated Jed AIcFersoj) .was a. Faro mg gives him a better t bailee to pre-ltwo-. and is out drumming up ton visitor Thursday. part-Hii- s ground for iu---t seasons 1 Farmington city business dis - J new business. Mr i fine to A born was son biiles per i014 j Superintendent Pingree advises l,our The Adams ball bam went U and Mrs. George llolt last v ek, 1' fJ 0,rd,'rt Hu grow.rs to use all the water ' Alorgan Friday and played a '''Miss Aiton Freestone has rF necessary this lrioiil'h but not tor'lt' 'ounell. At fust thought I four rath'rgame at that jdace after which turned from an extended visit in September unless the irrigate to the in canyon in auit a law but ctthc if they adjourned Bountiful. ground is unusually dry. and fished and hunted. They relagainat an autu apuder the plea' turned Sunday afternoon. of not exceeding the legal limit would not out much of a figure. Miss Florence, first councilor LAYTON of the presidency ot the Y. L. M. The Utah Light A lowr Co. I. A. of Weber stake, and Miss have 24 large team hauling gra-vMinnie Parker, president jof the from to their Vs. A ." were guests M! I. tovver line being built bebteel IIotpeFYrLr of Miss Pearl Layton last Fritween the J). and 11. 0. railroad laml the Salt Lake die Ogden. The day. KAYSVILLE gravel for. the cement work- - has Layton took, the short end, of be, n hauled between Ogden and a 9 to 7 score at Pountlful, Sat: W Kaysville and between Salt Lake urday. The regulais were ab(,;ty and South Farmington and sent and Manager King and other when this gap w fibed the work volunteers filled out the team. thin end of the line will be on LAYTON It was a Lad day for the North the teams will be and completed end of the county. moved to Preston ju another big The Layton mill has completed piece of kork. of the installation conveyors the The severe accident in Centerfor handling the wheat from the ville a few days ago resulting in FIRST CAME AT 2 P. M. present all of the platform. severe injury ot Wilford Bar the farmers in the vicinity are haulher. caused by a tug coming uning grain and as a result they locked and the Ham running art- - often seen at the - mill - as and the runaway one Adams Family away, lab as nine oclock at night. . Composed of members of the Adams family block eat and one block south vs. VS. of the court house here early last Yesterday afternoon at the Weber . South wk k. resulting in onv broken arm Merchant's outing at Lagoon, and other .injuries to John BarDance at Night IleJen the se vendee .1 months old Mrs. Jabez nett of Kaysville, rre costly lesand Mr. of daughter : sons, showing the importance of Adams took the prize for being GAME SECOND formed best ADMISSION and seeing that everytl ;ng about a the prettiest - lonatJhe THE ROSE CITY. t - Layton and Kaysville Ball SYRfllCUSe- FARMINGTON n o NUMBER 48 AUGUST 21, 1913 baby exhibited. There were two SUGAR BEET CROF IS di lsion of the coi ti st, one for LARGEST IN HISTORY v ear old Tables and uudtir and Amalgamated Superintendent unde," thrrey ears, "SayS FactoryMusl Start the Adams J.ab.v thus took first Early Ux Handle Crop the old. three in 1 lie year pi statum nt buying a and sweepstakis - of the of a lew dayspubhdid ago ti the eflei t shew." that Migu- huts would-'iT- e bar di-is:o- Frank King returned from the Ellison Ranching companys Misses Annie and Edith Knigh- ranch Monday. an ev ton have returned William Day and Jauies Wig-gi- 'l visit in We. .lord on with motored to Pleasant Grove . v , relatives. Sunday. They npi-r- t a fine ride. r Fred Flint returned JSaturdily Miss" Ital ian" KTlbuu aV the Tffoin a short v "in Burley. Idaho. guest-a- t d k wee a n "pa tty In Joseph Fame, of Flear Ogden cam on, bv the Missgiven field, delivered a wry interest-j- j es Oi tel and Clem Rich. lecture in meeting Sunday Mehin Robins is luite ill. evening. 'Del Adams and Flank Adams The entetrainment. supper and lert for wth live cars dni.ce which was to be1 given for of muttonChieag tliYv vyll sell which th benefit 0f the new meeting to the dekers. house on Friday August 22nd has bun! postponed for one week on George Steeus hhs leeure.: of Mrs. reUting m the hills during the account cf the du-tl-i GTlert-Bennelie repnrts that r a good many tlmken and kilrd Mrs. Kate Douglas Bennett, a ftw fish. wife of Gilbert Bennett died at aught lie home in West Point at flic Mi, Laura Rite, who has been oclock Saturday morning after us tmg friends in this part of state for the past three a long illness of Bights disease. tli home SK was 28 years of age and was months, has returned toher " " both two of Canada. children, at motliei the Magrath, of them having died sometime ago. x Mrs. A. Z. Tanner and her She is survived by her husband, Mrs. 11. G. Richards left sisler mother, one brothc . and several Tuesday morning for Paris, Ida sisters. Additional sadness ho where they wil spend abom caused by reason o the husband weeks visiting li lends. tw, being absent from borne on a Mrs. James Cowlmission to thL eastern states. and daughlie left m Februa-- y 2Gth. Word ter Ruth of St. Louis, are here has been received that he has visiting with Mrs. W. J. Cowley started fog home. The funeral They arrived Sunday; and will services will be helo Sunday in remain about two weeks. the West Point meeting house at E. P. Ellison, Joj.se Knight 1 oclock. an I Lester Mangn.m went to U Nevada Saturday ivening. They Wilford Barber, o Centerville, will look o ei the 1 oldings of who had both jawi broken last the Ranehing company while week, is still in a serious eon-di- t tlu re. , i LAYTON . Miss My trie Flint is very ill. UTAH, THURSDAY, AND FARMINGTON KAYSVILLE WEST POINT, Vp-rde- BEACHES EVEBY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. KAYSVILLE Vs. ati-urd- , BASE BALLS tl the-nmum- - ain at Sheffield Park SATURDAY 1 - Monday August 23, 1913 September 1st. Labor-Da- y ADMISSION n Game Called at ADAMS -- u n 25c 4:00 lli Satupjav August 30th -- 0 TEAM j . ! SOUTH' WEBER - team andmyehicleis perfectly safe before driving a team out ' on the road. - vs WATCH BFP AIRING KAYSOLILE is done here thoroughly. We dont hang your time piece up after putting a little oil in it and call it cleaned. We take it all apart and carefully clean every part of it. So' confident are we of 'our wprk; that we guarantee it for a year. Send u your watch when it doesnt go right and well of it for yon. ! Ogden, Utah w 0 Ore in Ilia Erscing al Refreshments on the Grounds O CD C D C Faroer's C .. n of- Union Hall One admission for the day ZZD Bountiful , ' ficer were unable to round up ail thejags Pioneer Day, he will hold court between the games. Marry Tavk 348 25th Street StocK. MED ETA UFFER. Fre't. On account of the fact that Judge Bumhausers IQO n iry Banf. State Capital Labor Day. make a new one 25c XJnion The total proceeds of the day will be applied on the indebtedness of the Laytor ball park. Layton will play a return game at Kaysville, for the Kaysville park on JudgeTRumhauser will Hold Court n xtd u Dire tort-FR- ED ' HJL. 7. - SO, OOO 1 It ah W W. ARXSTROKQ, Vice Frttt. SEARS, Caikier AR3JSTROFO, ST A UFFER, H R. P. il ORRIS, HENRY H. BLOOD , B, L. KESTLER, T. II. ARMSTRONG, LORIN C. WOOLLEY. a Conducted on taftyet liberal linet ot con titient Ivtinett. Dej otilt tolkited. vilh good bank-Tn- y |