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Show I and Mrs. Arthur lhelps are re-- j ter the arriial of a fine juicing fildughtcr bora to them ta-- t week. Mr. -- Get Out the Refrigerator j i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rilev of Woo4-- ' .ind have moved baik to Bountiful whore they will make their home. J now make prompt deliveries of I will o Bott ard fanulv have moved Logan 'Thov purvha-o- d J. H. Grant reMdeiue month. jviai home of Jami- - Aiojisle. Jr., antmed for diptherja, hi" hule " Hess.u ), voiv ivk and tlought that "he ha" the pneu .a, Mrs. Johr,"on i" nuising her. t . II -- AN IDEAL HEARSE lank Buggs and fanul have to their ranch at Holbrook, ..!ki, whole they will spend the sum- 1 O ?& f oar old son having the disease. Mi" i - from The v ! re-nu- The Davis County Furniture cumpanv lias recently purchased a beautiful Auto Hearse and are new in K)ition to serve the people better and at a much lower price than can be gotten elsewhere. n i ffEIffi ifcjsJ 11. ee - & .i"in Baldeison who i& stajuig in ''alt Lake City and attending the of Utah was m town Saturday Uni-vorvi- ty Davis County Furniture Co. siting relatives La ton Mi's Uhoda Burtenshaw' who has a business course has accepted a position with the National Rubber Co. of Salt Lake City. Bountiful iU"t completed " --c . :ui: : u In t : ni : nr nuilistai: 'The following boys have been called Earl Sessions, Wilford Jon missions: Hardy, Aaron George, Walter Hol-- J brook, and George Graham Jr. 4 Ben Aldrich of Salt Lake City, who from Franco, returned just recently was a guest of Clarence Mayfield, re pairman for the telephone company here, last Thursday. i s Miss Dorothy Foster won the large away by the Bountiful baweek last for the one with the kery doll given u. i Now is the time to think of Coal for next winter. largest number of bread tickets. I: I , i Vi 1' Let me solve your hauling problems. I haul and; deliver anything from a hens egg to a ri I. live cow. -3 V Ne roads too long. 'A t I ADAM Phone Ice arrived here from Los Angeles, Calif., last Wednesday, and will, make their home with Mr. Birds father, Mr. E. W. Bird. The price has been reduced on storage Coal. La Vaun, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holbrook, had her hip injured in a fall a short time ago, and has it in e plaster of paris cast. She is under the care of her uncle, Dr. Horace Holbrook of Salt Lake City Let us have your order or your needs. . We will delivet within a few weeks. Mrs. Samuel Smedley came home Saturday from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, almost thoroughly recovered from the operation for appendicitis which was recently performed. .? H Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bird 25-- R Trucking. trtea need Rags BOUNTIFUL Nine nila north of Salt Lakt City, suburban and residence town, tersest citr ia Daria count ; hao waterworks, electric lights and povar. telcphonas, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rick market gardens and fruit laada. two electne railroada with low farm, two transcontinental roalroado, brick yard, two banks, rood buamssa bow, commercial club, rradod and hirb ochoola aad churchw. A rood place ia which to live. 3 t i kk I , 3 kIt 3 . Keep the mines running. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chatterton and daughter of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Wright, Sunday. Mrs. Chatterton was formerly Mia. Charles Seifers of this place. I M H. .I ! ' . '1 KAYSVILLE Miss Lucy Smith of North Salt Lake were married last Wednesday. A reception was given the same evening At the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith for the immediate families. ) CO-O- P The House of Quality farewell program was given Sunt day evening in the West Bountiful I meeting house for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hatch who leave this month on a misx sion to also England; Ashby String-haJ. A. Taylor has purchased a Ford x who leaves on the twenty-secon- d automobile. for the Eastern States. There was a x Clarence Winegar has a new Chev- large attendance. rolet automobile. Mrs. II. M. Todd has gone to Beat Miss Mable Stoker is just recovering PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Lake county for a few days visit with NOTICES from the tonsilitis. Consult County Clerk or the respec- her father who is in poor health. John Stahle has a new tive signers for further information. Mrs. Lucy Rogers Avery was operaChevrolet automobile. on last Thursday at the Dee hosted IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISA fine son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. TRICT COURT OF UTAH, IN pital for stomach trouble. She is reD. H. Smith, Monday. AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY covering nicely. Notice of private Sale of Real is Wm. Hartley of Rockland, Idaho, Five men have been working two Property visiting relatives here. In the matter of the Estate of shifts for several weeks on the mining claim in Farmington canyon. A fine son was bora to Mr. and Brs. THOMAS TINGEY, deceased. The undersigned will sell at piivate Ephraim Jenson, a mining expert, visEdmund Barlow last Tuesday. el- - on r aftr the 31 st da' of May. ited the I property yesterday, with H. Mrs. Frank Jones and small son of ISIS,'- the following described real F. Southworth. property, located in Davis county Ogden are visiting relatives here. State of Utah; Sherman Miller Wilcox, who was Commencing on the South line of Ernest Fisher and Geo, Hatch vis- a certain four-ro- d street running badly hurt by a motor cycle four East and West, at a point 3.66 chains ited relatives in Idaho last week. South and 21.80 chains West from months ago, was in the hospital three JPriyate Eugene Bangerter arnw4 in the Northeast eorner of the Southeast months-- -- The cast was removed from quarter of Section 12, Township 2 his leg last Monday and skin was New York Saturday from overseas. North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Me- grafted on the exposed part of the Glen Smith who was so very sick ridian, United Staffs Sutvev L.nrir shin Lone. His right hand, arm and West 7.22 chains; thence South 15.86 with pneumonia is improving slowly. chains, thence East 7.22 chains; thense right leg were broken. He also sufNorth 15.86 chains to the point of fered severe laceration - about-t- he C. H. Hessar, manager of the Bouncommencement, being Block numbered head. tiful Drug store is in Chicago on 15, containing 11.45 acres of land as W Want a Drpet- platted in the plat of John Adams Survey on file in the office of the CELEBRAT10N AT LIII tXlrs. D. J. Evans of Ogden is a guest Surveyor of Davis county, State of of her sister, Mrs. John Stahle and Utah; said survey comprises the said Huge crowds of Utah countypeople Southeast" quarter of Section 12, family. Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt participated in ai rousing welcome for Lake Meridian, United States Survey, the home coming soldiers of that city, President Joseph H. Robinson ar- and written bids will be received at the The city was profusely rived here Saturday from Los Angeles, residence of the undersigned at Cen- Wednesday. in decorated flagB of the allied nations. California. terville, Davis county, Utah. Terms was There of sale, ten per cent at time of sale great rejoicing among the Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Hatch went to and the balance upon confirmation of members of the 145th F. A. band, almost all of whom were there to lead their ranch at Rosette, Utah, to spend sale. ALZINA C. TINGEY, the parade.' Barnes, Foxley and Gleathe summer. Administratrix of the Estate of son, all of Kaysville, Were in attendThomas Tin gey, deceased. Miss Ada Fenwich had her tonsils ance. The rejoicing, however, was A. WATKINS, removed at the County hospital in Salt cut short when a number of the band Attorney for Administratrix. Lake City recently. 225 Kearns Bldg., men caught an early train home, reLake City, Utah. Salt fusing to play under their former Mrs. Parley Nobles of Garfield is Dated this ICth day of May, 1919, leader who arrived after the parade .... W Want very sick at the home of her parents Deyet began and assumed chargeFut on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argyle. AN EASY EXCUSE the whole the celebration was a great Theres no excuse for a loafer. Fred Briggs who has been working "Maybe there is, replied Farmer success and Lehi is to be congratulated at the Cudahay Packing company, in Corntossel. "So long as excuse has and added to the list of U. S. towns North Salt Lake, has accepted a po- been made fur rot fightm, 1 dont and cities which have and will in the see why a loafer couldnt describe sition with the Miller Floral company himself as a conscientious objector to future "Keep the Home Fires Burning. in Farmington- Contributed. work. DAVIS HIGH TRIMS OGDEN A Coach Warner'a Diamonders Win by Score of 18 te 9 X X k e J s I flarry Sessions of this place and at the Reflex - - X I ft ft ft ft ft ft li ft Ift ft ft h ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Jefferson Gave Us Our Currency It proposed our present system of dollars, dimes and cents. He was a firm of banks and banking. er X X -- Conserve your coios, place them in bank and theyll soon mount op. K hank account Is windward. , a distinct anchor to W - If yon have an account, add to it. If yon X -- s President Thomas Jefferson who sop-port- m ; havent, start one today. . Coach.Warner- - Daviscounty bailers were easy winners over the Ogden High nine of Ogden, Tuesday, the score being 18 to 9. The Davir warriors started off in great array and ,hdd the Ogdenites to seven hits and were never in danger.' They scored seven counters in the first frame by bunching hits and being aided-wit- h errors orr the part of the Weberites. 0. Adams, on the slab for the winners, twirled good ball and was accorded good support. Johnson was the star of the day with the willow, getting a double and a homer and a single out of four trips to the plate. Mansfield was the star of the day for the Ogden players. The line-up: Davis High Leadingham Bishop 0. .lb. .. ss Adams; Johnson . . Barton . . p . If .. .. c . . . rf C. Adams R. Dawson cf J. Day ..... 3b ... ManaeTl ... Ogden High ...... . Wallace ... Grifin Richards .. A. Thomas , Bolsta - .. .2b . Fromberg F. Tomas Mansfield Kennedy PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Davis- county will sell at public auction at the front 4oor of the Court house, in Farmington, June 5, at 12 oclock M., the following described - property: e 6 sprinkling wagons, 20 shares Bountiful of the stock capital Mill Creek Irrigation company, subject to a lease cn said shares for the year 1919, also the pipe line at Centerville, together with the reservoir, and the flowing wells feeding said reservoir, and Ihe pipe line at Clearfield. By order of ihe County Commisof-th- sioners. By Seth C. Jones, County Clerk. FirsUpublication, April 24. "Last publication. May 22. " it -- BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, - - - UTAH I -- Furloughs were in order. "Every man who has a good teason for rea furlough, step forward." questing VsA m'" i a nf si a ilt ' V. "XT |