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Show s s Kaysville wants a Kaysville wants a Bamberger depot Bamberger depot YOLUME XIV t U $ FARMINGTON of rich and fertile Dei County county. Homo of tho Miller Floral non-Pnhose greenhorn., arc the largmt between the Miaaoun nver and tho Pacific coast. location of tho famoot Lagoon reaort. Haa naterworka and electric light. A fine place for vV Jj tULUM eub-urto- an reeidrnce. BAMBERGER DEPOT 3 eec-tio- Ev cry Davis County Farmer Should Bamberger Electric Makes a Profit of Attend SAY i pTA HN S FORGET 159TII HOSPITAL MEN I LAYTON l,MMitl in the mi,lt of fertile- field. Loel in th production of milk, toma-ti- -and euicar boot, llu the factor of the I Jiytun Sugar company, cannery, n roller nulla, creamery an concrete of the State road, tiood opportune tie for thoee aecking euhurban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken rawing and dairying On th line of the Bamberger Klectric, Oregon elecShort tine and 0. A R tric light and waterwork. Write Lay-to- n Commercial club for information. - U y. iririt trit & KAYSVILLE WANTS A THE FAT STOCK M- -t h'A NUMBER 27 KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 $69,903.3! DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL This High wheel I the highest et ot The annual Fat Stock show of the The Bamberger Electric line during Fields and gardens are being plowed in Deem county. A modem teeming Intermountain region opens at the the year 1918 earned 909,979 passenwith gymnasium building and farmers and planted Bee I Te Unit Still Doing Work in by gardeners. North Salt Lake stock and splendid faeUIUen for the education 41 of A and an fare at tririririririrtrktrif'li iririririt cents, trirtf tti average ger yards today of the youth of county is located at WtJ tone Caring for Wounded. Kaysyillo. It is tho High school for tho Mrs. E. B. Holtby of Salt Lake vis- will continue during the entireweek. according to the annual report of the Delbert Ellison has recently purentire inmlf. Ai tbit faculty httdw The show' will be the largest and company submitted to the public utiliited with her mother, Mrs. Neff, Mon by Leo J. Muir, directa tho work of chased a tractor for use on his farm. tho atudonU. ThvjFollowing letter from Captain day. finest of this series ever held in this ties commission yesterday. Passenger A AAAA Georg F . Roberts, now in France, reveniiq w,more than three fourths region and the fanners and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie are reppearH recently in the Salt Lake Mjss Kate Christensen is of Davis county should see of the operating revenue of the line, joicing over the birth of an eight DAVIS HIGH JUNIORS Herald Kaysville people will recall in Farmington With Miss visiting this revenue aggregating $373,033.34, pound boy. Violet the show ere it closes. GIVE PROMENADE that Ci )tain Roberts was born ana Christensen. 1917. in was which less than $40,803.61 Program. , The gymnasium of the Davis tligh raised Kaysville and is the son ot 9 a. m., students' judgMaintenance on track and roadway The small daughter of Mrs. W. A school was the scene, last Friday evenThursday Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes and Mr. ani Mrs. John Roberts, now reing contest; 10 a. m., judging of cattle; increased $23,132.09 over the preced- Whitlock was quite til the latter part ing of the annual Junior promenade, siding ij Salt Lake. Two other Davis family of Salt Lake visited in Farm- 11a. m., judging of sheep; noon, judg- ing year, the amount being $52,005.93. of the week.! given by the class of 1920, Purple county dys are now with the 159th ington Sunday. ing of swine. Operating expenses increased over the class colors, were in FOR SALE L White Lily Hand and white, the Hospital anit in Germany. They are: 10 a. m., auction of priz the $38,051.90, Friday preceding expense year evidence Mr. and Mrs. H. lleinka and family everywhere, the gymnasium rower Washer and Wringer, good Frank LlJones of Kaysville and Alwinners and other entries of cattle, being 35.16 cents per mile. most effectively decorated with Adv. being Call Layton Drug Co. fred. Hil, of Bountiful, both formei of Salt Lake visited friends in sheep and swine.; 1 p. m. auction of During the year there was paid to shape. these colors for the occasion. SubRed Cross heifers. High school students. the employees, numbering 178, the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiggill are dued lighting effects cast a mild light That tii people of Utah have forSaturday Utah-Idahday. Special sum of $169,221.45. The income state- the parents of a baby daughter, born over the dancers and lent charm to tho Mrs. Lyman Rice entertained at a ment follows: gotten tlat they still have a soldier quilting party Tuesday afternoon sales of livestock. to them last Sunday. pretty maids, who' appeared in fluffy Wi Want a Depst organizaton in France, working day Luncheon was served to ten. $479,736.23 Operating revenues Whites orchestra played Mrs. E. T. King has returned re- gowns. and nighj caring for the sick and 315,866.10 CANAL Operating COMPANY MAKES expenses everything from dreamy waltzes to j wounded if the American army, is the cently from a month's visit with her the jazziest of jazz tunes. Danty Mrs. Clyde Bone of Layton spent a MORE IMPROVEMENTS ' substance of a protest from Captain few days in Farmington this 163,870.13 mother in Independence, Mo. operations hand painted programs with attracA big force of men and teams are Net revenue Taxes 33,593.07 George F. Roberts, headquarters field with Mr. and Mrs. James Steed. now Engaged in concreting another A baby boy was born to Mr. and tive girl heads were given to tho To. Mars ana la 159, Tour, hospital section of the Davis and Weber counMrs. Byion Nalder last Friday. Moth- guests, they also being carried out Miss Lucille Avery attended a mascontained In a letter which is ad130,277.06 er and child are in the purple and white color scheme. ties canal. The center of the work is Operating income doing nicely. dressed to Governor Bamberger. income 14,889.04 querade ball last Thursday night in at Sunset station on the Bambergei Punch wsa served from a prettily arThe Layton Golden Rule haa just I wish to protest the statement in Wasatch ward, southeast Salt Lake. electric, and two are range booth in the east end of tho concreting gangs a large warehouse for its hall. Gross income ...t a Salt Laki newspaper (The Salt Lake 145,166.10 completed of one one south and north at ; work, The Misses Gladys and Delia Mars-de- n farm machinery and implement deDeductions from gross, inTribune) u regard to the 145th artilThe members of the prom committee station. the week-ena of Salt Lake spent last partment. cluding $75,000 interest lery, name y: It was the only organi- in were: Miss Doris Thornley, Miss MarThe concrete slabs which line the of their sister, Farmington, guest . . bonds on zation whiH carried Utahs state flag 75,262,31 canal of the bottom and sides, are Mrs. Robert Birkln entertained the ian Jacobs, Miss Dorothy Henager, Mrs. Steve Rive. to France..' Captain Roberts sa ys. moulded icrosa the canal from bank Ladies club at her home Tuesday af- William Barton, Gordon Stringham Transferred to 69,903.79 profits Captain Roberts letter to Governor 16 feet, Mrs. Minnie Clark Barrus left on to bank at intervals of some ternoon. Refreshment were servea and Cash Rampton, . These young The- - total investment is given at Bamberger follows : and a most enjoyable time is reported. people are to be congratulated upon for her home in Star and after an interval for drying and is The road In a news item appearing in one of Saturday night - . $3,559,892.46. mileage conthe success of this social event. Wyo., after a two weeks' visit setting the sections are filled with ... 36.25 miles and a track to stated be his moved Whitesides We James the Salt Lake papers for January 25, Valley, Depot family Wt crete. A large force of men and teams here and in Salt Lake. 69.47, to Tremonton last week, where they TEACHERS INSTITUTE 1919, there appeared an article on the are busy cleaning the canal and pre- mileage of We Went Depot will make their future home on a farm return home of the boys of the 145th - Hyrum Walker and family are mov- paring the sides for the concrete. It HELD FRIDAY MEMORIAL SERVICES Whitesides. Mr. of The by Utah) (First d recently purchased boys artillery. ing this week to Virginia, Idaho, and is hoped to line about a mile and The regular meeting of the teachers . FOR HUBERT LAYTON one of your other Utah organizations A. M. Danforth and of the canal before the irrigafamily are movThe brickwork of J. J. Buggers of Davis county was held last Friare all happy to know that the boys ing to Sumatra, Montana. , Memorial services forfellubert tion season opens. new blacksmith shop is well under day afternoon at Davis High school, of the 145th field artillery were in son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Layton, The improvement is made necessary way. The building is 30x65 feet in A general assembly was held in tho Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Dunbar of such a location in the S. 0. S. (service the large amount of wateY lost by who lost his life in France last July, size and is constructed of buff auditorium at 1:15, when the High by week-enin d of supply) that they were able to be Salt Lake spent last percolation In this section of the ditch. will be held in the West Layton meet- pressed brick. School ofeheetra gave several selecMr. their with parents, Farmington wives returned to their mothers, ana Measurements extending over a series inghouse on Sunday afternoon, April tions, after which George T. Odell sweethearts before many other Utah and Mrs. James C. Dunbar. of years show a loss of more than 13, at 2 oclock. President John' A. Yesterday afternoon the Parents and Captain Moyle of the W, S. S. members of the American expeditionper cent in this section of Widtsoe of the University of Utah, class of the Layton schools were ad- coramitee of Utah addressed the Clarence, the son of Mr. rnd Mrs. thirty-thre- e ary force in France. accanal. the It is proposed to concrete from which school Mr. Layton gradu- dressed by Professor John M. Mills. teachers. Each speaker urged them George Rogers met with a painful In benvi, of the boys of this or- cident much interest to instill thrift and patriotism into Tuesday while working at ths the canal through its entire led&th as ated, will deliver the principal address The class is developing ganization, which is the 159th field Cudahy Packing plant. A heavy iron Boon as possible. Memorial services will also be held in the schools throughout the homes-ochildren of Davis county. Mr. the hospital company and which left the pipe fell on his foot, smashing three The Davis and Weber Counties can- for Mr, Layton's infant daughter, Ruth the pupils. Odell gave the statistics for Utah state of Uta as the First Utah field of his toes. The injured foot was al now has the best and most efficient Jane, who died of influenza shortly Heber Whitesides loaded out a car during the past year in the sale of hospital company,' and assuming that dressed at the L. D. S. hospital, and irrigation in the Intermountain region after word as received of the father's War Saving Stamps. - Captain Moyle ot household goods and farming the people of Utah reallyjcnow that Mr. in deaths Owing to the quarantine regu has bcen and the the .to element his home principal returned Rogers after gave- - the amount of sale of the varithey have a field hospital company in same evening. making the lands of Davis county the lations services could not be held last noon. Mr. Whitesides has purchased ous school districts in Davis county France, I with to protest the statemost productive and valuable in Utah. autumn, a far mnear Tremonton and will make as follows, with Kaysville leading: Sheldon Tanner, Mary Hughes, - W Want Depot We Want I Depot ment in that paper in regard to the Kaysville, $2738; Layton, $2330; his home there in the future. 145th field artillery, namely, It was Rhoda Richards, Josephine Clark and The way farmers are buying tracFarmington is the first city in Davis $2338 (highebt per capiCenterville, the only organization which carried Florence Rice of Farmington are tors this spring indicates that htere county to start its annual Clean-U- p The Layton Auto company has just $2055; West BountiFarmington, Utahs state flag to France. busily preparing orations for the will be bigger crops at harvest time campaign. Farmington seems to have installed an electric gas pump, the ta); ful, $1742; Clearfield, ?171C; Syra-cus- e, This organisation left Utah as a Martha E. Barnes oratorical contest than ever before. a live bunch in its city council. first of its kind in the state. The out$1652; Bouth Junior High. $1403; Utah organizaiton, .the same as did Miss Annie Chaffin of Farmington fit will pump from a mere dribble to South Bountiful, $1108; Davis High, the Utah field. artillery. It jwent. to won the prize last year and Farming-to- n twenty-fiv- e gallons par luinulo There $3000; students feel confident that one France under sn assumed name, the are many similar pumps In Colorado ProfesHor B. Rolanj Lewis of the same as did the Utah field artillery. of them will land the 1919 prize. and the east, but as yet the hand pump University of Utah addre.-- d the It worked in Frsnce in enemy territory in Utah. The pump, big ana teachers on the Subject of Educathe prevails entertained Rice C. .David Mrs. as did not the Utah field artillery. It massive and painted white, makes a tion and Democracy. He pointed out Seloun club Friday afternoon of last is in reality, tie only Utah organizato educated man by. appearance passers the striking of social read value B. the Chipman tion which did reach and did operate week. Mrs, Squire wherein the showed and after in lake Just You, democracy in the Salt Lake On Wednesday in enemy territory It is now and has the book," was mem man educated loyal to what he discussed by the temple, Miss Cpra E Layton, daughter been since November 18, 1918, station- which it was was intense-T- y The in discourse believes. decorated house was ofMrt,and Mrs.George.W. Layton, Hu te ed at Mars da Tour, Meurthe et Mo- bers. The as mot well Luncheon resting, a$ ferns and potted plants. became the bride of Reuben Kilfoyle selle, France, taking care of United n, Chip-mato Mrs. Squire B. he bride has for some Utah-Ele- ctric of Kaysville. States troops and returning prisoners was served Mrs. Horace Mrs. Following the address departmental Vanfleet, . years been connected with the accountof war. v were held in various parts Mrs. Ilyrum ing department of the Farmers Union meetings We have read and borne with what George Q, Knowiton, Mrs. Byron Crosby, Mr. G. s. of the building. and is a young lady of many we feel exceptionally good grace the Stewart, We Went Depot ' R. Chaffin, Mrs. Nellie Gardner, Mrs of is The manager groom manner in which the publicity agents CLEAN-U- P WEEK Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mrs. Steve one of the large ranches of the Elliof Utah have forgotten that they Jones, Rice and Mrs. Beaver of Wyoming, County Superintendent of Schools, son Ranching company in Nevada. really had another soldier organization the afternoon. club for the of On last Saturday evening the West 11, C. Burton has written the principals one withoutsfyjw, but ever doing its guest Davis county asking Layton Mutual girls gave the bride a of the schools of jDlive Thaxton, the 12 year old the fiance section of thw shower and on Monday afternoon her them to have the pupils of the schools American army of occupation in daughter of Mr. find Mrs. A. bL Thaxsisters entertained in her honor at observe the Week commencing April I ton, died last Sunday of complications France. the family residence. Last night Mrs. 7th as clcan-u- p week. Regular school The boys of die 159th field hospital following an attack of influenza. FunAnnette E. Stevenson entertained the work will be carried on but a part ot company (First Utf h field hospital) eral services were held in the Farmbridal party in Salt Lake City. The en each day will be devoted to discussing are not lookinglfor unearned honors ington cemetery Tuesday. Consoling tertainment- included a box party at what the puils may do on reaching or praise. They mow what they have remarks were made by Elders Joseph the Orpheum and a turn at the New home to carry out the clean up prodone and are wrilng that their record Christensen, J. II. Wilcox, Mr, Abel house grill where the professional en gram. of efficiency stanp as their recommen- of Salt Lake City and Bishop A. L. According to the program Monday sotertainers rendered songs and did dation. Clark, Singing was by the Relief be front yard day; Tuevlay back will occasion. the e stunts appropriate to of :So, sir, for tie sake of the Utah ciety choir and about twenty-fives yard day; Wednesday, attics, sheds, From the Newhouse the party boys in this orgnfization, I hope you the little girls schoolmates, conducted to the Hotel Utah, where the basements, etc.; Friday, garbage day, will be able tc male some correction by Miss E. Harding, zang The Sandare staying for a few days. removal and burning of xuhbagc. newlyweds of this stateme above quoted and man. The school children and symof the, activities will be made to It is not recorded at what hour, or how have the Utah people realize they pathizing friends brought a profusion the admiring friends reached home, the euperintendent-l- t still have a sollier organization in of beautiful flowers. li suggested that the town and but they appeared at their accustomed France which is working night and Edmond Whitaker and bis sister, places this morning, looking very wise city councils cooperate iu this woils day caring for tie sick and wounded but not unduly hilarious. The Salt and that all the people join in Oh Mrs.. Samuel Holt, of Clearfield left of the American ahny. Lake party included the bride and general cl can-uhere Saturday for Pocatello to attend Ws Weal a Depot Deco W Wunt the funeral Sunday of their 3 year groom, Mrs. Annette E. Stevenson, MUTUAL PROGRAM Call W. r. Epperson fer Ddilia Miss Gladys Cowley and Messers. Vird niece, Josephine, daughter of Mr. and ? Cook and Glen Day. Stock will b Bulbs. The following musical program wih Mrs. William Whitaker, who was acbe given by the High School orchestra cidentally killed last Friday evening at the Kaysville tabernacle Sunday by the side of a cellar wall caving in just, as she and her 9 year old PHONE 83 evening at 7:30:- - . .. in that walk to vocal solo, brother happened part Selections, orchestra; Mrs. Sitzer; violin duet, Doris Thorn-le- y of the cellar. The boy was buried in and Nora Barber; cornet solo, the sand and earth, all but his head, Wendell Barnes; piano solo, Sheldon but he worked himself free and callea Owing to the great demand Jfcr edrertiaintr 7 ' Tanner; bells solo, Maurice Barnes, loudly for help, but the girl was found The Reflex, It Is necessary that ad vert Lit;? cc;v to be dead when uncovered. Work selections, orchestra. bad We Wul a Pqnt men who were digging the cellar office by 4 p. Wednesday of each wet! cow. Reflex $1.50 Subscribe for The just t? left and the children were play- a year; irg in that vicinity. -- stock-growe- rs , , o A k Non-operati- - one-thir- Lay-ton- - 6 -- f rt First in. Gas Pump accomp-lUhment- Push the button and your tank is filled See.it operate - pro-ced- ed A-reo- p. Layton Auto Co. Auto Specialists To Advertisers t 'P It I Will rt . |