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Show I ( . --f if Eight Pages Forty-eig- Columns ht f REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX . pi CSldcIlt , C lias prepared InTmm w Inch . anurticl.j ill Tic for Tin hv read with interest every man who desires to see the eity ami state grow. The importance ol I'M. sting atul a more general knowledge of Utah's resources Trrmemphasized by Ills article follows: Salt Take larks buOnie thing rnees.sary to mike it the most vigorously grow ing x it.' of alt the w t st and one of the very largest in the United States within a few voar.s, That i lie thing is not manufacturing, or more agri culture, vr more jobbing, or big-g- t busim ss blocks, or more nulbut ls. ads. We do need those, hey are (iming now through the pressure' of e i nts- - and will come faster, lint we need more boosting on the part of our own cit inns, a more general ami, accurate knowledge of our own n sources, a stronger enthusiasm shewing' itself upon the surface and more strenuous assistance in the work of building this great intermountain state of, ours the one 1 like to eull the empire. True enough, it comprises parts of six states, but is nevertheless really one in everything important. A state line--- is a shadowy - thing com- pared with those geographical characteristics which bind- the pet pie of a given district into om unit. vv v t Air-Armst- rong 1 inter-niountai- h - -- - Must Spend More Money. ' Eaeh man musUh firn to spend mo),e money, not in advertising Ids own business, but in advertising the city and the intermountain empire. He must' learn that it is the best investment he can make. We have a wonderful .subject for advertising story to tell. a marvelous railroad connection is Saline .to. Hurley from .planned which wiil put all of Idaho south the of range-4- n Salt with connection most direct A new -- the-Sawtoo- th- Lrka City. A newT railroad be- tween Salt Lake and Denver is being built, which will give Salt Lake.. City a direct route to the east and which will open to it all Hu weMth of the Uintah plateau'. A new coal road is being built into Carbon and Emery counties. Tntirurhan development has be-- a eeount of the very dense pop- - 0 o BASEBALL now-has-eDar eipuii-tumy-i- g fir-d- pop-tih.tio- oes KV-jr- -- eli-mat- agri-eidtur- ev-et- - CUEARPJSUD -- mr-in- 'and .I'll I Out tit it v dun rs M a fi speo-- iS 1 11 .luhti s III (i Inn u m Will t S ( ..milt visited hi town Hull's d.n hi gii.'st of D IV Tit M t VrsTTl air.1 l.mnlv. .Vi, ill 1', t r W a it Niva la. al 1L , 0 e, 1 .os nnived lure Satiiiilij and will spt ml a fuw his bi tiicr, Ujul fi it n; tin lv- - f 1 t i I h y ) i v i ) v. i i . t mi v weiks with ami VSiuti fautU- - r4 - . I i i , . - v . Hat nc M ; Lay-v- v t.'.im hen (.laving on riiitil r I ow n gr mmls. So far thin in 1't (rili m lit jtn n li t li ' h U j mt s. as.iu tin team has .wmi hut one ,L mmi iuf t il li Kvil ok ng d it ntt a, loi "an. I'lavcd oil the home field t it t t 't u aK ij 11.1 if the hoodoo Is lint broken' dnv will loos,- t Kav.sville next ns b iv In la LU l il lie iv Mt Satiu.lav win u. the t,'am'f , nieet l.u inis .a gt tl Tkr tm- tin third game- of the r. p. niison n tin nr.l on As is usual with Lav Ion thiH vad.i .Moudav .0 mug. Viar tin bovs put up the best lod. tire game" lss, UjIllI VLtluW part-- of b t,V, Is In H Hslillit; Mts A, jin game ol ist Saturday was MV son- with Im sold nr .in, from Fort- D.nigbts and it , was a good game Ki l si, iw .n i fi ,md Du dn I'n m start totimsh ami although .i. mis d ui n d Iiiiih Washnkn the SI bln rs were viitnrimi.s one 1 l oidd hardlv sav that they tin- Las ton team. The lie wTT. and rlnldi i n in dl - best game sohliers tin up quit dams i tut it, d m l.lwood last I'biveil mi tin grounds this aen-s- i t m da amt the home team played -m both r form than at any pre-ii- s -I .Don't r.ogir tinall game i of the year. The score game .. v ton s. ha sv die Sat ill tin j was (! to favor of the soldiers. lin i a'liTiioon at o loek. at L fcti y D Ain! ttlf I h 'I i t Mt h of Tet l.i !u U.tMll, town Suiiihn visit in, ' an fi u mis Mm w I I k. vt .ui.l .Mis Mi i i i - i i jJ . it I I . 1 vv i I l i out-plave- d - I K. It bill iliac lw salt ol I .iilmv-J- - M C ti Kiniei, Ilcnrv nlrv arrrf Kavsvill, f,ist spuiii t Dlood (.'fcason. sda U i .1 K o HI 4 ir . v v 1 Fort Douglas imb, ef Walker, 1st Wagner, 3rd..' Wauta, e Parker, If. v I , SVi i etarv cl at, K. Lav I!... Garrett, 3rd. Sandall cf. .Adams,' ss. ton. Gormley, rf ssI e. ' Bybee, . Blazard, rf. Flint, If. tor the Hall, Phillips, 1st. her home on la t four days and has been uiv Woodfuff,. . ....... Flliott, Brown, p. afternoon The tunc id'le to attend to his duties in mid Sanders. Umpir.s. Wiggill -Tjre Farmers' Lmnir. ' Miss Mary McF ed n few trieiids at Thursday and ills. David Mi . Layton Fimmons, 2nd. I t fi. Id the Follow mg- Is mimlit i of voniig I. idles of fluie is an ipnhmie mLavton, in use orgHiit.ed i st wing club .s wral luhalutaiits ale going 'I lu l lew da s ago. following al mil v illi sv ell mugs. olt net's were electi d Marj Mi ills Wm. 11. Miller of F.rsnti,' President : illie Hcacr, Vice Preodut; and .Emma Scot ake, Is .pending two weeks with A entertain I. W. Day lias been ill after which delicious rc were suved. Among is Stake the ill he lichl in Iasi plcsllt W re Mlssev Dolls CoolrA'iuu& Wjiiker, 1 him 15.tr Fast Lay ton meeting holism the Erva Wal 'a-- t Sunday m June tot', Sunli McF.-rsoSi hof Emma her, la.ae Smctlly, Mr and .Mrs. il. II Ellison field, and Laura Sun dl v. the banquet of the State Millers association at the Hotel I'fah last, Saturday evening. . 1 . v vv ii Alcan Ellison, daughter E. Ellison of Raymond, James of Vbeita, Canada, is visiting rd a at'Ves hell- and will remain m mthr Miss Henry II. Blood, of Kaysville Re- .. - id DAVID E REED quarterly conference The freshmen. eoin-hlene- e SYRACUSE t anil 1 tht-Mo- at. M. BALL AT LAYTON. .Olloo still lias the UAYTPN or. Dmisd.tv 4 NUMBER 38 ill "t n. U)13 1 - er s Game Called ran N , v JIM: -- Di- e ial Like 'it he-flie- d the-XatiHi- $ '.( es-s- H-e Satt-l.-ak- of ('oppir hank and tin Banktrs Trust companv Salt N UTAH. THURSDAY, FARMINGTON that separated vallejs country? lhr you know HMHKCa errs of t brprrtgrcss raptdly on mnrr t ha'i i tion these states will in tune vvluat lands in the world have. an area almost equal to the w IHije c( it v present wheal average of wlthnr mgs twice as large as Spokane tlie United StiTtTsTTios ami pressing close upon those of 500 nules of Salt lake City-anSeattle and l'ortlaml. The per is tributary to it ?Do you rael-ic pita deposits and hank capital that Utah coutauis the best II tullv ire per cent greater than lands in the mt Tmountnin countlose' of either Seattle, Portland. try ami that they can he bought Denver or Spokane. f r the luistymoney on account If vott have ever thought that qf the small amount of advertis-mi- : P ople are leaving Salt LakeDitv, they haw had? Do you renl- over the i, that a farm land opportunity et oil the 'ear-- uid rule wild-iuthv--b the west is going U fy aUfl that is going on in ivciy part of begging it our iluoi l. e. the flat it. If some one has told yon that this city and the lake, milos ecu too Ionises are Mirt (hire away? many vacent Do you know that even now try to find a modi i n house or ipartment, and vvlnn you have Salt Dak' is 4 he center of territory r turned home after a day spent which holds the Anieniun record in unsuccessful seal eh, ipimpd for, accrage production? That uiirsclf-ihaov er .pJ.OOOHjO niiiiiis a record breaking mo jn tune, ruth of new dwellings have been lilt and occupied during the Egypt was mad, the mistress past year and assure yourself that of the world bv the wealth of cannot W leaving. Salt tic irrigated v alley id' tlu? Nile. j cople You hno.v that, hut perhaps you ake City. do not know that tie irrigated Comparison Is Made. and irrigable lands winch are If the man who rides down srietly 'tiilmtary to tins city town on the same street ear in ar as rich as the Nile valley, tic mornings tells you that we and almost twice as large. Who mid more manufactories and an estimate the effiet which the more people' employed in these ih'velopim lit of .his greater Nile ms before Salt Dike can he a will 1m v. upon Salt Lake City? Do vo. i know "that, barring real eity, tell him that we employ as many people m manufacturing cniy Washington, 1). C., Salt t he widest and Spokane,- which is- cent larger. This without count- lest streets in the United States ing the limiters anj, mills just And that in beauty' of location, outside the city. Including them l.calthfulnexs of its climate and leaves the purity of its wzter supply, it we hav e a total w hieli close i" the find, barring none? and in rear the Spokane far Iv approaches Portland and DenWhat can prevent Salt Lake ver. If he says that there can frtm becoming one of the great mver be great manufacturing e:ties of America? Nothing. Hut ee. ters of the West,, bcause of it will come into its own quickly ldgh freight rates and wages, re- or slowly depending on the entort that those are secondary mat thusiasm with which we tell the ters and must yield to the in-f- truths we know. Hence exerted by the Why does Los Angeles grow of agricultural areas swiftly? Beeause it has a wonderful for fertility; export Partly, out we have one unsuris iron more delightful and more of and coal that supplies it the year water . taking of west the healthful, Rockies; passed hundred it has Because a around. which outranks power it? Partly, woods land about ,metals, daysNiagaras; and chemicals to be the raw lut Salt Lake City has a great material of every line of manu- deal more. Because it has comfacture, and a great and rapidly mercial assets? Partly, butBn.lt gnwing market in Asia, and on Dike has more. We have the adthe Pacific coast of both North vantage over, Los Angeles at and South .America. There is every turn, hut wj lag behind mver a doubt in my mind that in just one thing. We depend Salt Lake City is to become one upon the Commercial club to do of the very greatest of manu- our boosting. In Los Angeles y resident is an enthusiastic and facturing centers. The thing is can in. vitable. .No other eity exceedingly well informed booster imin season and out of season. AVe wealth show such varied Few to more to talk about than it. Lave mediately tributary a such future have cities other they. Lets learn it by heart I chore them, and tell everyone. Lets put up t Do you realize -- that. thcmetal a hundred thousand dollars to Utah is greater than advertise the city in other states. output can that of Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, It w ill be the best money-- we make everybody or California? I)o you know tha spend. Lets in 13 per cent of all the copper pro- knovv that there is pleasure and Halt in States duced under the United Lake, yes, living f'ag anywhere is mined within prt fit lots of it. twenty" miles of Salt Lake City, aniU that ovcra'Tialf' of the blocked-ou- t porphyry copper- of the world is here? Do you reaA lively IradlDg point In lb great pMwh nod dlatrtet In Umi north and of apple roh Haa lize. that the Utah Copper comOavla oui.nl Cannwy and large ernpa j and tomatova of peaa ara grown for panning pany, just across the valley, move a Growing umunlty and much building undar ea h day a third as much dirt way. Haa lira Commercial Club a Uncle Sam handles on the Panama canal? It is doing the Alma Ash, of Salt Lake, visited wtrk without fussor excitement, frn-ndin Clearfield, Friday. yet its payroll is practically equal Misses Lillian Guthrie aqd Hatto that of the whole. camp of tie its in Creek Payne spent .Sunday in Salt palmiest Cripple Mays." Do you ' knew that 400, Lake City. 000 tons of gilsonite, the best Deseret Sunday School Union paving and roofing material will be held here next known, are on. the direct line of meeting at 3 p. m. xoad now .being built Sunday ffat In tween Salt Lake and Denver? Mrs. lleber C. Blood and childDo you know that large timber ren and Mrs. Charles Smith, Jr. asphalt and coal supplies are Visited their many relatives and friends in Kaysville during the tu re? Do you realize that more than week. 6000, 000 sheep are raised near Salt Lake City, -- and that they art worth more than our whole mineral output? Do you know that our agricultuial conditions George Williams was an Ogden are ideal for dairying and hog vi3:tor Friday. raising and that our output along both these lines is increasing by Mrsr Rudolph Cook spent Thursday in Bountiful leaps and bounds? Do you know that the very finMiss Ritta Sessions visited est of fruits and grains are friends in Ogden Sunday. grown in the intermountain coun try with its rich soil and ideal 'A fine. son was born to Mr. and climate? Do you know that the Mrs. Lorenzo Barton, recently. the Grand climate conditions-'The baby of Bishop and Mrs. - du rt.ed W. W. Armstrong. AND vv'idelv gun-i- IHMl KAYSVILLE DIES IN CALIFORNIA. The body oUDuvhI E. Reed, husband of Mrs. Jessie Grant Pud, of West .Bountiful, who died at Los Angeles last Thursday night, was brought hme for interment. The fuueral services were held in the. West Bountiful meeting house Wednesday after noon at 2 oclock. Mr. Reed was until a year ago a resident of West BountifuL Pillowing a serious illness that alfeeted his heart, he went with hi.s family to Loa Angeles, where.. In rapidly regained hishealth, and where he had established himself in a prosperous contracting and building business. Ilis (hath was sudden. He leaves a widow and two small children. President J. If. Grant, father of Mrs. Reed, and Mrs Fred J. Pack of Salt Lake, a sister, went to the tin coast and accompanied was 38 body here. Decedent years of age and was born at V7 lodni f f Rich county! - - elected President. The Utah Millers association Wmi JFhlredgc purchased a held its nmiuuL mgiiiug . at. tlu From Whitesides Morris Dam ill in Salt Lake, Friday Ihtel Ft in he the siime will which, -shiji week and Saturday of last It ill lielollgllig to was u very important session. leher Whitesides. The association dosed its scs sions Saturday aftunooii, after J. lleber Whitesides eume in the following officers fr m New Castle, the first of the choosing for the ensuing year: President, Wjek, and proceeded to load a Henry II. Blood, reelected; vice ar with lumber and farm animaia presideut, E. E. Kidi; secretary, which he will ship to Ins new 1). II. Naldcr; treaMirer, - R. il mine. Holt. At the muni time, the Mrs. Ella Wehh of Downey, Jda-ci- , Utah Dry Farmers association, vvjio was operated on for ean-c'holding joint session "with the dim-torat the Dee hospital, is reportas fol elected millers, to he improving rapidly, which lows: II. C. Ehrlich, of American Falls, Idaho.; C. A. Smith, .!r of will be if interest to her many Menan, Idaho; C. Winter, of Rex u al friends. burg, Idihoj JIcnrvvJL Hhiod,-o- J' Ellison ' entcr- Kaysvillc ; j, A di - t'ooper, of tU ncd" about his little olj Pleasant Grove; E. E. Rich, of his seventh on friends .Monday, Salt Lake City; IL T Peterson, ol and refresh-i- . C. Elias Jensen, Trenton of tii Unlay, Gaimi features of nts were Brigham City; ). J Neville, of the afternoon.pleasant Salt Lake City; II. M. .Mack and Harold J. IVcry of Ogden. Tuesday Mr. and Airs. Thomas In the discussion rs to the class NMson and son, of Saii .lT'atlcisco qU wheat that should lie rais'd supped off while on their way to in this stateV thFATcight of opinion th.. East and visited E. P. Ellison. was heavily on- the side of Tur- 'Ir, Ellison purchased iv large key Red as against white wheat. ranch from Mr, Nelson a short President Bio d ppointed (5. time ago, for the Ellison Raneh-i"A. Kmurthwaite an J. J. Nevill company. of 8alt Lake and J M. Mack of Sarah Hodgson and Mr. Guy Ogden a eommitte; to take up with the railroads tie demand of Sainshury were married in the the millers for a mrre favorable Salt Lake temple Thursday. wedding there was a freight rate on flour to .points the lmme of the at' outside the state. The millers rueption claim flour shipment are discrim brides parents The entire cominated against in favor of wheat munity unite in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hainshury along and Jiaqipy shipments. married life. .A.rcsolutionvvas a dopted .favoring a course for mi'lers in the Heber Whitesides, of Layton, testing of wheat and flour at the ar.d. Alias Arta WiHmms, of e Ctah AgriculturaD i liege. At the .Salt-La- ke marrieu-i- n first days session the president AYednesday.-AFt- er a shbrt stay announce 1 that the school was in Davis the young couple ciqfnty willing to give the course if the will go to New Castle, Utah, for mdlera would take the instruction. midnee. The groom who is an 0 imjilstrious young man, has an MARRIAGE LICENCES. fed acre irrigated farm on the Usixtle New . project. May 31. Charles P. IIarrif age 21, and Winifred Whebler, Mrs J. S. Adams entertained age 19,' both of Salt Lak e the Mothers club last Thursday June 3. " Ralph Phillips, age 24 afternoon. Games furnished the and Carrie Bywaterage 18; both an usement for the guests and o Salt "Lake. afterward a very delicious lunchJune 3. William L. Rigby ag eon served. Those present 32, of CentervilD,' and Blanche wire- Mesdames J. D. ' llarrod, Baines, age 23, if Kaysville. 8 M. Kershaw, M II. Ellisonr, E. IVEllison, Jesse Iltffris, S. M. For Salt Span of 1200 pound. Clift, Annette Stevenson, W. AV. Wltll-t'beUxt- nek - T - - s 1 g O. S. L TIME TABLE SOUTH NORTH 7:18 a m 11:06am .7:45 a m tk30 a ra 10:50 a m 2:39 p m 4 :35 p m ti: 10 p m 12:20 a m -.- 12:19 p m 1:37 pm 3:53 pm 6:16 p m 9:28 p m U BASEBALL n 1 -- AT, Layton Ball Park n LAYTON Clear-fleld-wer- Vs. KAYSVILLE . Saturday, June 12th w-a-s - Junction fruit districts are WrR. plicated cverin Utah, and ..that 4:00 the soil is the same, minus the Mrs.. Wallace Gailey and Miss celt at the aide of one. Also se Skeen, and the Misses Vera Cook, U vexing shales and hr rdpans which Arta Williams Bessie Day and spent Sunday in o' good second hand work har are the bane of the Palisade nets Lester Bjbce, Kaysville, Ut. Marian Ellison. n Julia-Layto- J n,- r ADMISSION GamsGtl!:! 25c tl 40 'N- - |