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Show i fh friwi'TT V FARMINGTON City Tlu Qtu City . County set of rich and fertile Pavia county. Homo of tha Miller Floral Company, the largest grow-er- a of flower in the country. Location of the fam-ou- a Ha water-worLagoon resort. a and electric light. A fine place for residence. PINES XIm Rose intsr-moun-l- in k - Mr. Raymond Bybee has returned home from Shelly, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Robinson are spending the holidays here. Mrs. Horace Van Fleet will entertain the ladies of the Veron club this " afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Umber and Mrs. Edith Thomas are visiting relatives jn Shel- - number of residents think to wrap or properly secure their water pipes, are greatly bothered with frozen and bursted pipes. A who-did- large number of the young folks attended the basketball game and dance in Centerville on Christmas night. Mrs. H. L. Flashman and daughter, Dorothy, of Oakland, California, are s here for the holidays with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. RobA Flash-man- inson. x Aurelia S. Rogers attended the surprise party. Tuesday afternoon in the Bishops building in Salt Lake City, given in honor of Mrs. Louie B. Felt, president of the Primary. Ms. - The nice and d custom of giving the children a big public dance waa observed by the Farmington Primary officers Wednesday afternoon of last week. The opera house was well filled with the young dancers who seemed to greatly enjoy the entertainment. time-honore- Walter Loder, one of the alleged Centerville store robbers, left his supper undevoured Wednesday evening of last week and departed for parts unknown by the officers. No reward is yet offered, but the pursuit that is on may, perhaps, result in getting him here by the time his case is called. LAYTON Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes end sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On line of Salt Lake & Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Comma rial Club for information. Miss Marioh Ellison was a house guest at the party given by Miss June v" Scowcroft at Ogden. k g PROPOSAL 'AN H. GRANT RECITAL ' The has tha following to say of a former KsysriTle Herald-Republic- By JANE OSBORN. an FARMERS AND LAI TON .. com- - factory site M1TTF.E MEET Plans for paying a deficit of Stf.OoO concerts a week in the furd for the iugar factory at apart may be accepted as an index Layton, which was installed this year, of how rapidly the music population were perfected at a meeting of beet of Salt Lake multiplies. Among. those grower- - of jayto'n Vedne-da- y afterIn accordance with the plan who greeted the new recruit intro- noon. duced yesterday at Barratt hall by B. beet grow el- - will organize next year Cecil Gates was the debutant? of the and let beet topping and thinning in preceding Tuelay, Miss Dorothy larger conli acts and at u reduced con Morrison, who joined in giving earnest tract price. The difleience between the last sea attention and enthusiastic response to the first public performance of Van H. sons contract price and the propo-e- d Grant at the piano. peduced contract price will yield a Van 11. Grant is only 15 years old, fund sufficiently large to clear up the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Grant, and deficit, it is thought. fioy: Two g . - ini coming-ou- t Honest, Dave, you've got to give time.' the red haired adverting manager of the furniture firm of Pins Pines vtas saying to osorthy Dave Pines, who had 'ngered after closing hours of the store to speak to Miss Drew on hkt he referred to In his note beforehand as a pressing matter of business " ou sure did give me a surprise Why, I'd no more Idea that you had taken a fancy to me than that than The following committee was named that wed sell out of refrigerators in began his piano studies with ProfesFebruary. If the Morning Bugle was sor E. David Mann at Kaysville four to put the plans for paying off the to send over here with the statement years ago. Since coming to Salt Lake deficit into operation: Francis II, Nsl-der- . T lhilhns. Senator John W pace for the same rate as the L. E. Ellison, John Tlutl, of the initial perform- Thornley, program we pay now 1 wouldn't have been more ance yesterday is the M. F. William I. Layton, Adams, ripened product surprised. Give me time'! Dave. When? W. Layton. Mr. Nalder preof one but work. George years Oh. let me see. Suppose you wait till The young pianist admitted after- sided and Mr. Phillips acted us score after Sunday. I'll take next Suuday to dope it out. No, 1 can't possibly tell ward that he inwardly was embarr- tary. Mr. Ellison presented the plan you any sooner. I have thought so assed when he stepped before the adui-enc- of paying off the deficit, which was little about getting married I'll have but his manner did not betray adopted unanimously. to drop around to see my friends E. P. Ellison offered to contribute that him. With a few chords he chased have gone and done It and see what the devils out of the toward defraying the deficit, he $750 piano, then they have to say about it Drop In sailed into Chopin's that the establishment of in C explained polonaise next Monday at about this time. If minor with manly vigor. It was the sugar factory had increased his sharp youre still interested. And, whatever evident at once that native talent had business to an extent which would I decide, you and I'll always bq good developed under intelligent training, justify the donation. friends, wont we?v and the ear felt the clarity of a rich BVSKET BALL SCORES Say, that was kind o clever copy. singing tone in dulcet strains or reIf I do say it, and that ides of KAYSVILLE VS. DAVIS yours to sounded with the" reverberations of leave the chairs and tables on that spe-clKAYSVILLE spirited fortissimo in masculine style sale out In the rain for two nights of deliverance. The Chopin polonaise beforehand Just did the business If and a varied group of compositions they had come over In the Mayflower they couldnt have loked more like the were in solo. The group consisted of real thing. Oh, thats so. Its Monday. a Polish .dance (Scharwenka) ; an idyl No, I hadn't forgotten hail It down on from Cottonwood canyon with the timy desk pad, but I guess Td have re- tle, In My Cabin, from "Brighton membered any way. Sketches by B. Cecil Gates, and Tell you my answer? Well, dont be Chopins valse,4n A flat minor, all in impatient. Take it slowly, Dave, and good form. then youll see why Ive decided as 1 have. Youll understand better. You know I wanted to handle the propos- NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDition squarely. As I told you It wasnt MEETING ERS OF BARNES BANKING COMPANY TO Just an ordinary Will you marry me? CAPITAL STOCK AND when David Pine asked red head Peg PAR VALUE OF SHARES Drew to be junior partner. You know I appreciate the compliment. So, I started off Sunday morning to Office of Barnes Banking Company, Kaysville, Utah see the girls 1 went to school with December 8th, 1915. Aggie Dayton, Pearl Hite, Julie SaunNotice is hereby given that pursuant ders and Moll Braum. Theyve all board of directors of married and I thought theyd give me to resolution of Barnes Banking Company at a meetthe dope I was after. And 1 guess 1 ing this day held, a special meeting got It of the stockholders of Barnes Banking eree Clark.' Well, Aggie I went to her house Company will be held at the office of first - Knew shed b at home. When the company in Kaysville, Davis Couna woman has six children and a ty, Utah, on the 17th day of January, G. . K-utlehusband she doesn't stand 1910, at the hour of 9:30 A. Mn for PHYSICIAN and SURGEON much chance of being out on Sunday the purpose of considering and passing the proposition of increasing the morning. 1 was out of breath by the upon Locust Street authorized capital stock of said Barnes Office and Residence time I got there, four flights up and from Twenty-fiv- e Company Banking near Bamberger depot, such a racket! Youngest was cutting Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) to FifIts teeth and oldest was yelling be- ty Thousand Dollars, and of increasing Galls answered promptly day or night cause hed just had to hare his baby fhe par value of the shares of said Utah : : : t Kaysville teeth pulled out She was mighty glad corporation from Fifty Dollars ($50.-00- ) to One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) to see me, though. She hadnt seen any of the girls for years. You know each. The books for the transfer of stock will be closed from January l(Uh, how it Is when a girl needs a friend both inshe usually cant find any. I dltbi't 1910, to January 17th, 1916, clusive. have to ask her how her marriage had JOHN R. GAILEY, panned out I tried to cheer her up, Cashier. . though. She had been a good house First Publication Dec. 30, 1915. Utah . keeper once and I asked her why she Last Publication January 14, 1916. Kaysville dldnVtry this new game of economic and First Class independence, if her husband didn't FORGET THAT THE REearn enough to get out and earn it her- DONT Motto Our Work: Quick PRINTS STOCK BOOKS, self. But how could a girl like Aggie FLEX ETC. TELEPHONE 45-- J BONDS. get out with six children hanging at her a peon strings? Well, then I went to see Pearl Hite, COUNTY SCHOOL and do you know 1 was almost scared ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE DAVIS " DISTRICT. to go in. Those butlers in uniforms always did. make me To the Honorable Board of Education of the Davis County School pis-tric- t; ' feel shy. Pearl sent down by her Farmington, ytah, French maid for me to come up. She was having her coffee in her boudoir Gentlemen; In accordance with law I herewith submit my annual report of the and, do you know, I hadnt been there and disbursements of the Board of Education of the Davis County ten minutes before she burst out cry- receiptsDistrict for the school year ending June 30, 1916. School ing and told me all about It. Shes RECEIPTS miserable. Husbands gone off with n I vaudeville tango queen and its all they Cash on hand July 1, 1914 Fund School State from the Received can do to keep the scandal out of the a ...: Received from die State High School Fund papers. -- Fund District from Received Next place I went was Julias, and from County Fund do you know it wasnt till 1 had Received, 2,855.91 Tuition : ; 172.35 reached ho apartment that I knew Interest on deposits 411.00 "'-shed left her husband, though she said Sale of Rctl Estate 111.11 it had been In all the papers. It wasnt Damages and Fines 196.05 She old District done From (8th) had anything. that he 10.00 just couldnt get along with him; says Rent 35.00 Insurance and woman of a for independence that 38.90 an emancipated intellect marriage is Checks Returned 997 A0 ,.. 1), Notes Payable a state of bondage. She' said it was $15,828.11 $15,828.11 stifling her soul. So now she Is studying law and says shes going to devote $142,296.97 herself to making divorce easier in the DISBURSMENTS. state. Eventually, she said, marriage 49,561.06 will be like any other contract, binding Payment of Teacher 53,144.12 ites and Buildings both as agree. parties only so long 91.70 Rent 1 tell What about Moll? Oh. didnt 2,145,99 Fuel 2,176.02 you? Poor thing! She seems to have Furnishings and Apparatus been happy, but you know she married 1,431.00 and Text Books Library 2,318.41 a German Otto Braum waa his name School Supplies 2,842.34 and when the first reservists were Repairs and Improvements . 3348.25 called out he joined his colors in the Office and Current Expenses 8,650.64 fatherland, and It was only last month Transportation of Pupils .701.02 Member after all these weeks of anxiety that Salary and Expense of Board 1,746.74 nd Expense Salary Superintendent's ia killed she learned that he bad been 4385.00 Salary the trenches. So shes gone over to Supervisors 1,02030 :.. Clerks Salary to 132.20 Berlin to join the Red Cross to try Treasurers Salary Moll! 4,200.41 ... of Janitors forget her own misery. Poor Payment 882.49 And she nsed to be so For Collecting Taxes -Dave? 1,000.00 Why, Agoing. not Bonds Redeemed You are 2310.97 Yon Interest on Bonds you look kind f disgruntled. 646.20 Bonds on than other answer? Interest for wait my dont think youll 85335 Insurance Well, if that is the way you feel about 9730 Census It. I thought maybe when you heard Taking 14730 Election Expenses me with 913,00 you would want to go home Other Disbursmeats 2351-2and have the little dinner that Aunt Cash on Hand Virold Mandy has been making real bread. $142396-9ginia chicken and corn of Utah. State I heard of had Davis, after County Dave, Yon see, E. Williams, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he about those four girls and seen what a1 is theThomas clerk of the Board of Education of the Davis County School District; them for been had failure marriage he prepared the above and foregoing'ktaiement, and that the game conluck and show just wanted to try my a a full, true and correct report of the receipts and disbursments of all tains pretty good moneys by the said Board during the school year ending June 30, 1915. folks that marriage ia Invention after alL Ive just been dyy - THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. but 1 ing to tell you all day, Dave, me this sworn before to 28th dsy of December, 1915. Subscribed and wanted to get yon guessing." W. W. EVANS, Const y Clerk. A by Om MeCSuse me n 1U3 dfe IOO THt or office as first prt sioent The financial resources of the Federal government are exemplified tn . th ttYthis magnificent building at the head j!wl 1.11 Q-- the same way the financial resources of this community are ex emplified by the worh and activities of this banh. Our deposits represent the thrift and prosperity of the people of the com munity, and they also represent the confidence of the public in the safety and responsibility of this .nstitution.. ln much Our wish is that all of the peoDle of the community may be numbered among those whose savings are The , growtng with us savtng habit ts your best tnsurance policy for thie v years to come C. Start a banh account with us today. BARNES BANKING COMPANY, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Myron XO. IItah. KavJ'dillv. OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER ROCKERS Free To Our Customers Hansons Electric Shoe Shop Call and spe them and get a punch card te Send your Safety Razor blades to us. We will have them sharpened good as new. Layton Drug Co. Adv. 12-2- 9t Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skeen and family of Ogden spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ellison, parents of Mrs. Skeen. The storm has materially interfered with building operations in Layton, but work will be resumed as soon as the weather moderates. j A number of young people enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Morgan last night There war no end of candy and all present had a bully time. ! a candy pulling bee - The Layton M. I. A. wil give a leap year ball at the La Tonia on Saturday evening (New Years Eve). Salt Lake music and all the latest new dance stunts are promised. David Smith of Salt Lake City and Lorenzo Smith of Denver were visiting with Layton friends Tuesday. Lorenzo Smith has been the representative for the McDonald Candy com-pan- y of Salt Lake in Colorado with headquarters in Denver, for The past seven years. He intends resigning his position there and returning to Salt Lake City in the near future. w. E. Office Phoue "r -- A Whitaker DENTIST ia Dr. Grants Place Kaysville, Utah 41 KayarlBe Exchange, Bemtifel fee aseeiatm t ilrUlz.:: lalH(? .. ESo J J?' W Kfen m4 - nUn,m -- H tti9u. a Minn at 10c a Cepy I Jt 1 SvsrEzSE isv plum-colore- , siiicc Laytea Drag Stare ) Sale prices continue until Dec. 3 st 1 d Co. Stewart-Burto- n - light-hearte- 7 7 A UUl 'Phillips, Confectioner h ' - of Wall Street.' e, g WALLST.,ONSnt OS CITY HALL WHtRC VNASMlNuTOH tt Give Your Horses Fresh, Pure Water From a Concrete Tank wooden trough. Chop np the oldmoss-covereBuy few bags of Ogden Portland cement and build s permanent watering tank of concrete. "The concrete tank doesnt leak. It is very easily cleaned, it will improve the looks of your barnyard. The stock will always have pure, fresh drinking water. In buy-in- g cement be sure to tsk your dealer for d, germ-breedin- g, OGDEN Uie it for any concrete -- CEMENT work you do about the farm.- It Is uniform ia quality, ia strength and fineness; can be relied on for satisfactory results. If you are pfenning any concrete Improvements, we will gladly give you suggestions. Write for our free book, Concrete in the Country.; ' - The. Ogden Portland Cement Co. 21 Ecdcs Building, Ogden, Utah " |