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Show GZ? A Volume xiv KAYSVILLE. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING n i - VTA H. THURSDAY, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, NUMBER 22' MARCH 4, 1920 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT A FREE EDUCATION COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING SESSION HOLD REGULAR There never has been a time in the FARMINGTON A meeting of the Kaysville ComThe mass meeting, called by Mayor a of the military establishment be held will the and club Davis at fertile rich history Kayscat of Located in the midst of fertile fields. S mercial County The Davis county board of commisat the opera house last FriHome of the Miller Floral comExcels in the production of milk, toms-- 3 Thornley, county. when a house young man writh ambition and . Monday evening, e the largest ville opera sioners met in regular session Mon-too and sugar beets. Has the factory pany, whose greenhouses was the largest and most day night, between Missouri determination had the opportunity to the and the of river the of the Layton for company, reorganiSugar cannery, purpose March 8, day, February lb at 10 a. m Routine Pacific coast. Location of the famous enthusiastic roller mill, creamery public improvement himself it is this along educational At proposed resort. Has waterworks and of the State road. Good opportunimeeting sation. business occupied the time of the improve evere held in Kaysville. A fins place for eub meeting slectrie ties those lights. for suburban as he has at presnersnge and vocational admission seeking lines the for the to amend board. It was as follows: urban rewiitem--- . for fruit growing, truck gardening, Mayor and on openThornley presided The ent. United States chicken the into On Signal Corps the organization. raising and dairying. Mr. Porter of the Oregon Short Line of women lines of the Bamberger Electric. Oregon ing, stated the object of the meeting in particular affords the greatest Short Line and D. A R G.. Has ele. the before The club has dec ided to support a was to find from the people; in company appeared Railway meetwas a gncsl ol Lboard trie "lights and waterworks! Write Lay-- " of a. life, time, lo receive an the railway crossing movement to assist the city council ing assembled, the character of muton Commercial club for information. regarding T. Mr. Mrs. E. and durin education Banning along the above mentioned at Clearfield. The matter was rein a campaign of municipal improve- nicipal improvements ft ft a ft aftfraftfr-fdesired. The fra the week. lines. The camSignal Corps has a school ferred tii Commissioner Parker for ment along right lines. The city council was present to listen and at N. J., about four miles Little Silver. The Layton Auto company reports in the proceedings. paign includes a public playground take Mrs. Lizzie Walker spent the week- investigation. from and about one hour jart Branch imIxing for children, a Carnegie library, Angus S mood ley of the Mountain The first matter taken up was the the sale of nine cars during the week. end, in Salt I.ake, guest of Mrs. Rose New York from City. The school emStates Tolophone and Telegraph comproved sanitary conditions and such public playground and Mrs. Nathan Waggner. braces West Layton ward will give a basmany subjects, all of which are i other matters as may present them- Reeves, chairman of the committee pany appeared before the board in technical. The student attending this ketball game and dance in the Eliza J. Brown ami son, Duane, of relation to the county telephones now selves from time to time. asappointed by the school has the hall. Salt I,ake were guests of the Tuck in use, and the rights of the company nght to choose the subAll citizens of Kaysville, both men sociation, set forth the for the plan in which he desires to specialize. and women, are expected to attend playground, which it is family part of last week. qryler the franchise. The matter was ject to eshoped FOR SALE The Ford course in a six months period covers touring car, referred to the county attorney for a this meting. Officers will be elected tablish on the schoolhouse the-UMiss Skidmoore is C. of A. grounds, condition. and the good steel range, following subjects are taught: w'ritten opinion as to the rights of the and measures taken which will effect and asked that support be be given good as new. E. H. Nichols, Kaysville. git ing a course of four lessons in Storage in battery man, gas engine man, the under city. said franchise.every taxpayer the movement. county Councilman Muir to the ladies of Farmington. automobile Adv. ltp mechanic, cable splicer, The meeting will be called to order spoke in favor of the James J. Steed appeared before the cable project, as did radio specialist, radio operator, in board at 8 oclock. to reference Councilman Hyde. Others taking part Mrs. Ben llepworth entertained the making a trade Jack Simpson, who suffered a badmechanic, teleoperator, JOHN G. M. BARNES, telegraph of certain in the discussion were Mrs. John W. ly bruised knee parcels of real estate abutbj his horse falling numbers of the Matrons club at her awitchboard phone installer, telephone Club. on Commercial the State highway right of President Kaysville Thornley, Mrs. Frank L. Layton, Mrs. on him about two weeks ago, is able home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon ting photog-rophand mechanic, stenography Z. Block 1, Farmington C. A. EPPERSON, Secretary. way through was served to sixteen. Henry Jacobs, George W. Barnes, to be out on crutches. student from Every graduating The Z. Henry Jacobs and Frank L. matter was taken under City. Layton. school the is Mrs. a certificate Fred of was a Abbott progiven ol advisement. guest The discussion brought out the fact Mrs. M. II. Ellison is seriously ill PRE HISTORIC WHEAT which Miss is Hortense of assistance a ficiency at great givMrs. Spencer John Smith appeared before party that many details were to be de- at her home in Layton. Her illness en in civil life, enabling the student to at the Salt I.ake theatre Saturday the board, Berber J. Barnes has come into po- cided on but on motion yet was brought about from an attack that a franchise requesting the meeting of wheat ssession of a quart grown decided to afternoon of last week. be granted her to lay a pipe line secure far better employment than he support the movement by of influenza from which it was from the seed- - discovered in the cliff unanimous vote. enjoyed prior to entering the service. - - - thought she had recovered. Her The American - Legion - entertained along a certain road in Davis county. The school has fourteen commissioned-office- rs, dwellings of southeastern Utah, by The matter was referred back to the The matter of a Carnegie is now' some better. of week last a library Saturday at evening of the was also each picked for his specialty; Dean Byron Cummings, late taken up and was unaniin the amuse- petitioner, requesting that she have three West Layton and I.ajton basketba dancing party, given University of Utah, but now a mem- mously supported by the consulting engineers, who are ment hall. Patriotic decorations were a plat of the proposed pipe line and meeting. It teams wrill a ber of the faculty of the University of decided to start the and eleven paid high salary meet on the floor at La used. road made ami present same to the library campaign Arizona. The radio laboraofficers. Tonia hall this evening. After the commissioners. at once and to secure the library arid laboratories are Dean Cummings found the wheat building at the earliest tory Mrs, Hess the telegraph entertained in E. L. Barrett, county crops and George spetators will spend the repossible date. game with thousands of dollars honor some eight or ten years ago while ex- It was the equipped of mainder of the Seloun the evening in dancing. The club at her home pests inspector, asked for an approprigeneral opinion that the worth new of exin an cliff the function An afternoon. will be under the auspices of Friday dwellings equipment. There are ploring interesting les- ation to purchase strychnine. On mobuilding should be located on the Morse sent out the son ol was West instruments, multiplex repeatby University pedition main street of the city in the business given by Mrs. Horace Van tion of Commissioner Parker an Layton ward. Utah. He planted the grain on his section, and that the amount asked Fleet. Luncheon was served to four of $100 was made and thes ers, etc., and in fact everything that return to Salt Lake City and most of for should be sufficient 'for the erecYesterday in the Salt Lake temple, teen. auditor was instructed to issue war- is needed to give the student a thorAlice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the grains germinated and produced a tion of a good, spacious structure. ough education in the subject he purAn evening party was given at the rant for the same. AX Walker of sues. A student having completed the Fred fine quality of wheat. " Some of the For the purpose of furthering the Syracuse, became home Special Session Miss Lucy Steed Monday evof iza course the is nssigned to Dean was bride of James o: Cummings , grain, grown. by movements agreed on for the develop Harvey Morgan On February 20 the hoard met and in honor of tion where he will be able to apply hi.-LuellianCJapener, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan wil ening secured by a farmer of San Pete ment of civic pride, J. G. M. Barnes, Layton.who leTt Wednesday for Idahoto make considered the following business: in Foe instance he took a Mr. reside and him was from The knowledge. it that bride is Layton. county president of the Kaysville Commercial The board met with Mayor John A. his home. The house was decorated in course Barnes secured the quart of grain now club, proposed that each radio tlegraphy, he'would be Bourne of Farmington and the difperson pres- young lady possessing many accomp- and luncheon was served. to one of the many radio in his possession. assigned ent agreed to become members of the lishments and the groom is one o:' ferent Farm Bureau presidents, counstations operated by the U. S. Signal The wheat shown by Mr. Barnes Commercial club for the purpose of Laytons most popular young men. The clean speech movement is under ty agent, W, J. Thayne, and the crop seems as hard as Turkey Red and the creating sentiment and to assist the way in Farmington. The afternoon pest inspector, E. L. Barrett. Com- Corps, throughout the U. S. and abroad John 51 years, a formYoung, or he would be assigned to one of the aged city council in the work of public im- er grains are at least two and meeting Sunday tvas' given over to missioner Smith read and explained of resident died of pneuLayton, times as large as the grains of that provement The proposition of Mr. the clean speech committee. Impres- the contract with the Agricultural col- U. S. Army transports as radio opermonia his home at in Saturator. These transports ply to many Ogden sive remarks were made by G. Q. lege of Logan and Davis variety. Mr. Barnes will plant all the Barnes was adopted, all present The county. afternoon. more For than fifteen day parts of the world. The opportunity to become memebrs and grain in his possession as soon as the Knowlton, Clyde Wilcox, Don C. Agricultural college insisted that the for advancement Mr. had been em an years Young are many. and all up to secure as many other members as ground is in condition for. seeding. jors, Mrs. Fannie Thackham and Mis lease in the contract be drawn up for ployee of the Geo. A. Lowe company Violet Christensen. to the man hjmself. The salary ranges possible. an indefinite period. from $30 to $105 per month. Of course The meeting adjourned and the peo- of Ogden, and was held in high esThe contract between Davis county DRILLING COMMENCED teem its The funeral by the managers. The monthly pay is all clear, as food, Farmington choir entertained and W. E. Potter was taken ple went to their homes feeling that was up and clothing, lodging and medical attenheld from the Third ward chapel in the Ladies hall in discussed. Drilling operation were commenced Steps had been taken which would reFriday evening Mr. Potter, the contractin Ogden Tuesday afternoon and was honor of Mrs. tion is free. by the Con. P. Seely people on the sult in a material improvement to the Angeline Capener, who ing party expressed his to willingness A attended. chilwife and two largely will soon move to Idaho, and also in Oscar Barton farm to the, southwest city and community. Young man, think this over! Uncle have the lease in the contract between dren survive him. - The deceased was honor of Miss Violet Sam is offering you a free education, of Kaysville, yesterday., afternoon. Christensen, who himself and the county extended for a brother of Brigham Young of Kays- was married The rotary drill, with which the rig DEATn OF MOSES HIGGS Wednesday to Walter pn indefinite time under certain re- which in civil life would cost you ville, William Young of Layton, and Clark of Georgetown, Idaho. is equipped, proved most efficient and thousands of dollars, which the averBoth strictions. The Moses Higgs, resident of, Kaysville of Mrs. James matter of drawing Day and Mrs. James ladies have been members of the choir the depth of twenty feet was peached man cannot afford. Any ward since 1862, died at his home in Ware, both of up the lease between the county and age young in the first half hours operation. The Layton. for further information desired can be semany years. Mr. Totter was referred to the county West Kaysville of heart .disease on hole is being cased with cured or in person by writing casing. Saturday, applying The following Layton people atThe Farmington Sunday school was attorney and Mr. Totter and is to be February 28. ot the nearest recruiting office. The' The leasing company is planning a The deceased1 was a native of Eng- tended the funeral of John Young reorganized last Sunday. George presented to the county commissioners officer in deep hole which will thoroughly pros- land and was 65 to charge will in Mr. Knowlton Ogden afternoon: was appointed superin- for their approval. Q. Tuesday He years of all the give information you desired. pect the lease to the depth of 3,000 came from his native land age. On motion of Commissioner Gailey, direct to and Mrs. James Day, Misses Vera and tendent to fill the vacancy caused by B. H. RAFFERTY, feet. Men who know something of Ada seconded Mr. and and Mrs. William lived here the Day, death Kaysville by Commissioner Parker, the of Ilyrum Stewart. Charles Day. continuously oil and gas formations rich Sgt. 1st Class. predict a until his death. He is survived by his Glen Day, E. P. Ellison, George W. II. Blake is first counselor and Ed- contract between the A. C. college and , ,, strike oil or gas before 'that depth rp8 wife, two song and a daughter, nine- Layton, Joseph E. Flint, Mr. and Mrs, ward Whitaker, second counselor. Davis county was accepted in its pres- -' is reached. teen grandchildren and one great- William Young. The store of the Stake Sunday School Superintendent ent form. A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY The company is quietly going about grandchild. Geo. A. Lowe company, where the Don C. Majors of Centerville was The commissioners signed the conWe have in tke vicinity of Kaysthe business of drilling and up to this tract and it was attested by the clerk. Funeral services were held from the deceased had been employed for more present a piano and a player-piantime no ' one in the community has Kaysville tabernacle ville, yesterday after- than fifteen years, was closed during both been solicited to purchase stock. in the Central U SWEATERS AWARDED Sunday morning highest grade, slightly used but noon at 2 oclock. the entire afternoon of the funeral TO both as to and J. W. Abbott, manager of tht Tarmington meetinghouse a memorial practically i KAYSVILLE ATHLETES ease appearance, and interior condicompany, was one of the principal service was given in honor of Ilyrum Two former Kaysville boys were tion." We will offer them at attracT E. P. Elli- Stewart, the late superintendent of Y, speakers at the funeral. the official block MU sweater tive prices rather than go to the exthe schooL given Sunday son of Layton, was also a speaker. Large baskets of for football carnations and this year in an' assembly pense of shipping back to us. ResThe deceased lived in Layton many many potted flowers held at the U. and ferns of U. last Friday. New- ponsible parties can get their own were decorain used the i years before removing to Ogden and tion. An man Reeves Mac Swan were the terms and may pay monthly, quarter and original poenj written in his old friends attended the funeral in two honored. Mr. Both of " ix honor of his lonor Stewart by George Q. the foot- ly, or half yearly. played memory. ' knowlton was read. The entire Sun- ball team, and Swan was one of the If interested write at once to LYRIC. school period was given over to stars of the team, being chosen for MUSIC CO., 2524 On day March Monday the evening, 8, x Washington Ave., these services, which consisted of All Rocky Mountain tackle for this Ogden, Utah. . Adv. i: Layton Post of the American Legion short talks on the life of Mr. Stewart year. Both were prominent in athwill stage one of the greatest sporting tletics when attending the Davis county events ever held in Davis county. The and musical selections. COCKEREL FOR SALE One At high school.. They are in their sopho- White .Wyandotte cockerel-fo- r entertainment will be held in La Tonia ale.-C. Leonard B. "Ricef a'native of Farm- more hall and will consigt of wrestling and year at the university. A. Epperson, Kaysville. Adv. 2t ington, about 71 years old died a few -- X' boxing. matches, .The main event will In home at his ays ago StTAnthony, be a wrestling match between James X' daho, as a result of an Injury in an I Morgan of Layton and Lawrence Wilautomobile and buggy collision sevcox of Clearfield, bpst two out of three eral months before, nis son, Leonfalls. Preliminaries: Spence Adams died of the flu and pneumonia ard, xk vs. Bill Fotes, Bill Sullivan vs. Ed Lay-tofour days before he died. The son Jack Stevenson vs. Merlin Steven- leaves his wife and two children. Mr. son. The boxing bouts will be as fol- Rice was an Indian War veteran of lows: Bill Adams vs. George Morgan, Davis His parents, the late four rounds, Hen Morgan vs. Leo Mr. andcounty. MAIN EVENT Mrs. G. L. Rice, came to Utah Whiiie Weaver vs. Adams. Ware, Joe x in 1847 and were some of the first setJIM MORGAN vs. LAWRENCE WILCOX The grand finale will be a cockfight in tlers X' Farmington. Best Two Out of Three Falls . etween Frank Knoblaugh and Nellie Green. Considerable'interest is being X' PRELIMINARIES 7. DISTRICT COURT NOTES shown in the" event, due to the fact SPENCE ADAMS vs. BILL FOTES Judge A,. E. Pratt held court in the that many of the above performers J court house BILL SULLIVAN vs. ED LAYTON made good records in the squared cirFebruary 25 and 26. The entire time of the court was taken in JACK STEVENSON in cle while the vs. MERLIN STEVENSON and training camps x overseas. A big delegation of Kays the controversy over the adoption of - -Enos L. Bost, aged .12 years. He has BOXING villes spoiling gentry will attend. ' MASS s a-- ! eec-ti- on by-la- -- - - -- i r i Parent-Teache- La-Ton- ia rs . Si-he- - y. - condition - I some-organ- - t one-ha- lf pledg-themselv- es ch . o, good-as-ne- w x- - I- The Demand for Ford Cars increases j Daily. The wise will order now and have his car for Spring and Summer. - - j- -s- X X c X - n, ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Jr, LA TONIA HALL MARCH 8 x - WRESTLING X X X - Layton Auto Co. x- - 7 X - Touring Car $575.00 f. o. b. Detroit " - been with the Ashby family four years and clalmrthe "adoption was not legal, and is trying to regain possession of the boy. The decision is not yet rendered. Several other cases were continued for the term. he-motfcer $ FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from' Aristocrat Barred Plymouth Rocks, (both light and dark). Beauty Partridge Plymouth Rocks and S. C. Ancones. See roe and get prices before yea place your order elsewhere. Wendell Barnes, Kaysville, Utah. WANTED To buy a good family milch cow. L. E. Bybee. Adv. Adv. 6t 4 - - BILL ADAMS vs. GEORGE MORGAN Four Rounds - HEN MORGAN, vs. LEO WARE WIHTIE WEAVER vs. JOE ADAMS " . - - -- - COCKFIGHT FRANK KNOBLAUGII vs. NELLIE GREEN Admission 75c 820 P. M. |