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Show I" TotrB xvii KAYSVILLE, LAYTON saved bymotorman )ate Changed for KFANTS The Bureau of Educat:.'! r of mind nd f Prt neither of the tots years of age. w a Bamberger train at 9 oclock Tues-Wring Salt Lake and just after passing morning as he rounded the trough Kaysville, of the hill, while pyre at the bottom miles an tnreling at nearly thirty the two little girls in hour, he saw one standing the middle of the track, between the down other the lying jp, He instantly applied the emer-jenc- y brakes, locking the wheels so that all of them were flatted on the came to a nils, and when the train of the car end standstill, the front sns within one foot of the body of one the girls, who were too frightened M attempt escape. Hrs. Mary Johnson, mother of one of the children, who was a short distance away when the approaching was discovered, train attempted to to but fainted as the car bore The other down upon the little ones. of Mrs. child be to the girl was stated the train name Johnsons sister, whose crew did not obtain. Former Governor Simon Bamberger, president of the road, said Tuesday that he was sending to Remey a check for $25 as a slight token of his rescue, appreciation. Mr. Remey, who lives at 969 South Fourth East street. Salt Lake, is an overseas veteran of the world war, having been a member of the marine corps and severely wounded by shrapnel while in active service. Mr. Remey will be remembered by lived here a mother was station agent in Kaysville. Kaysville people, having number of years. His Municipal ber-vanc- e ser-anc- of Kaysville, more than 3 took out Semey Primary Saturday Evening The Gtanite high school eleven defeated Davis in u hotly contested grid battle on the Granite field last Friday tv n 12 0 score. Granite was given the surprise of the season when the smaller Davis men held thtm for two taui hdow ns, only one being earned. Granite's first scoie was made on the first two downs with a thuty yard end run around the left wing. I'licy failed to annex the extra point. No more scoring resulted until during the final few minutes of play Davis, fighting against odds, worked the ball within Granites ten yard line by continually making first downs. At this point Robins shot a forward pass to Chipman, who caught the ball a foot out' of bounds, the store, consequently, not being allowed. Granite then woiked the ball down the field and scored their second tout hdow n with but three minutes left to play. They failed to get the extra point. Jaiksoii, a negro, stalled for Granite, while Chipman anti l'age s nod out for Davis. NUMBER 4S 192.1. UTAH GOVERNOR Give's to Department IN ATUO MISHAP Canning Corporation Surprises Granite Payment a coutty bert grower! received $S 30 per ton for their 1922 up, t be I .a ton Sugar company g the final chtVks a few days The total final payment amount-$- total of !' 1 1 prompt action OCTOBER IS. 1 111 KS1) AY, Davis Football Team .lb'. co- thz , of American Education w.-- k with the American legion and National Education Association. TTn vi.i the fourth consecutie ear in which an effort has been made emphasize education for a week throughout the Nation. Last year's ,t far exceeded in interest the previous efforts, and it is expected that this year's week will set a still higher mark' of education enthususm. It las been decided to change the date of the week from early in December to the latter part of No ember. This was done largely on the suggestion 0f the late President Hard.ng, who thought that the former week was too much tinged with Christmas. We h had a great many reque-t- - from va rious organizations and individuals asking that the week be changed.. It ias been decided, theufoie, bv mutual agreement of thv organizations sponsoring the week, that this year it shall be observed November Is 21, inclusive. As was the case last year, each da in the week will be. set aside a day of stressing some particular phase of education which is national in its needs and significance. The days of the week will be observed as follows; Sunday, November Is, for God and country; Monday, November I'd, American Constitution Day; Tuesday, November 20, Patriotism Day; Wednesday, November 21, School and eacher Day; Thursday, November 22, lliteracy Day; Friday, November 2d, Community Day; and Saturday, November 24, Physical Education Day. These suggested topics do not preclude various States and localities irom emphasizing those features of education which they may feel require particular attention at this time. They are suggested as topics upon which the whole Nation can well unite. It is impossible for the national program to include all local needs. in , of Lester Remey, motor- Electric rail- 0B the Bamberger Tuesday saved from seemingly Suble death the lives of two chil-L- jj a the w., Get Final UTAH. The Kaysville file department is the cC pie lit of a cht k for $2'. the gift of the Kaysville Canning corpo tation, as a token of appreciation foi its efforts io subdue the disastrous 1,000. 00. fue m the company's plant at SyraWK.ST BADEN; Ind., Oct. 17. cuse, pa ment brought the total cd'ien-loTheir opening session delayed until Some Ufnc ago the board of paid for beets up to 1500,- slow travel over 000 Ou and was produoed on approxi-matvpiesciited the department with 9 o'clock tonight roads through the hills 2a for Its efforts at the Clearfield 3,."o0 acres of land, which shows a high average per acre. The of southern Indiana, governors from choolhouse fire. all sections of the United States tocrop ow coming in, promises a heavy their fifteenth annual yield and lh .h Heritage of sugar night conf i e nee on state anil national prob-loi- n, content rs ijLo satisfactory. tit propitiatory for a with President Washington Saturday Coolidge. The ladies of the farm bureau will Governor and Mrs. J. M. Dixon of have the opportunity to make coats Montana and Governor and dally forihildien tomorrow (FriR. Mabey of Utah, whoo The weekly ii'M'iibly vva held at day!, Oct. 19, at tho Relief society left the road and turned room ill tin- tnheinacle fiom 10 a. ni. the Davis high school WYdm dity, Oct. over in a ditch twelve miles north ut until 4 p. m. The farm buienii has. The progiam was n fellows: I Bedford, Ind., this afternoon, were succeeded in getting the mi vices of Would My Love and "1'ale Moon of in their hotel quarters towho resting highly eompitent the Night," Vocal duets by Miss Jen- night uninjured by their mishap. The will instruct the Indus who attend sen and Mr. Thompson, ueeompanied machine carrying the western how to make routs. A leading by by Mrs. Thompson. and their wives was hurled The demonstration will include the Miss Mary (Talk. A from the roadway when it struck fc piano solo by remodeling of old cimt as well as soft Miss Hazel Iilood A Our talk, clay shoulder of tho highway the making of new ones. Tin- Indies School, was given by Wells Evans, while passing another car in the virty Tin lineup: uri urged to bfing all necessary ma- on a astudent of the school. Go met solo Turning oh its side sharp Morson McCarty .. terial, either ojd or flew, for the niak in u four-fooby Maynard Bennett, accompanied by ditch paralleling the Jackson mg of coats. Any other information Mr. Thompson, and a vocal solo by Holbjook machine the impristemporarily A Pen Argyll-PagK. road, may be had by calling Mrs. Miss Jensen, accompanied by Mr. the oned including its passengers, .. Rehring Gailey. This is a great opportunity driver, until other members of the Thompson. .. Ia. rat t for Robinson farm bureau ladies to save this e purty came fb their .. Mullen Holland winter on coats for their children and governors were car in the women Lully Manson all farm bureau ladies are invited and Williams the mishap, which occurred shaken by Warburton Robins, urged to take advantage of the dem- while the car was moving altout School Burton Capt. Rynearson onstration. miles an hour. Governor twenty-fivBluehner Hepvvorth ,. cut about the hands by was Dixon Hartwell The students and faculty of the Ju- Chipman the entire party was abbs but glass, Referee W. Romney. Umpire T. nior high school helii their first asthe to continue trip in another car Linesman- - -- Shaw Summerhays. minutes. sembly in commemoration of the 4llst few a within Governor Mabey said upon his aranniversary of the discovery of AmerThe Iuiyton chapter of the Service rival here tonight he felt tit effects ica. Principal E. M. Whitesides preheld a business meeting of the sided and the following program was Star and that a few last week at the home of Mrs. E. M. hours ut quiet and rest would fully, rendered: Whitesides. After the business fea- restore Mrs. Mabey. Mrs. Dixon fell America By Assembly. Oct. a tures were disposed of a two course a stiffness in her left shoulder, but 12, Invocation E. G. King. Friday, The Star Spangled Banner Flor- party was held at the Davis county luncheon was served to the following: physicians said it was merely strained , Mrs. T. K. Jones, Mrs, D. E. ence Bushman. high school. muscles. Governor W. W. Brandon of As on former occasions, governors, I Mrs. in their Mrs. Ernest DiscovThe nut students ton, Life of and Columbus The .ay regular Alabama, who was riding in the ear mayors, and other executives will like- ery of America F. B. Muir of the class rooms where each one was re Randall, Sandall, Mr, following, was the first to assist tha wise be invited to issue proclamations Davis to write his name on a piece Mrs. Hyrum Adams, Mrs. Harcdd Iuy imprisoned passengers. The accident school. quired high and otherwise support this movement of paper and pin it to his coat. ton, Mrs. Berny Uosmait, Mrs. Clif- was unavoidable, he declared, due to My Own Red, White and Blue The on behalf of better schools. to of the ford At Wood, Mrs. J. E. Wiggill, Mrs. the soft road shoulder following the everyMr. Hoskins. 9:30, surprise newspapers and the press generally A been M. M. called. had the Whitesides, Mrs. Robert liar heavy rain. one, assembly Sketch of the Life of Columbus may be counted on to continue their Merrill Woods. Is. R. Knowllon, Mrs. Ellen was Mrs. and ton, spicy program very original Today's conference program, which support of the movement. It is a Mrs. E. M. Whitesides, Mrs included an address of welcome by offered. Sundalnl, Columbus ('leone Reading, conservative estimate that fully half The students were then instructed J. II. Green,. Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. Governor Warreh T. McCray of InWalker. the newspapers of the country- supto gather in the gymnasium where Sarah A. Walker, Mrs. D. C. White-side- diana, a response in behalf of the visColumbia, the Gem of the Ocean ported the campaign last year edi Mrs. VV. A. Dawson, Mis Besgames and dancing were enjoyed and By Assembly. iting executives by Governor W. II. tonally, not to mention stories withMrs. Loo Green. luncheon sie handout a Robins, assemthe was partaken. first McMaster of South Dakota, an adthis dainty on Although out number that were puhli.-he- d 2 p. m. the party was dismissed feel At we and success a was on tax problems by Governor it dress of great bly educational subjects. The Bureau the rooters team and the for and the will assemblies E. the F. future that sure Morgan of West Virginia and Education has prepared for this years the boarded for and Gold Brown train successful. as one oe by Governor Mabey of Utah qa just campaign a leaflet entitled SuggesGranite. of land grunt state, was American Pupils Report. tions for the Observance of Thinterstate- commerce commis- pioblems to the night session. will forward trust Education Week. which we sion has ordered u sweeping Itivesti put in planse helpful to our school people gation into rates and charges on grain effective as posas and making ning and grain products and made all the sible the observance of Education railroads of the United States re Week. Among other things, this little spondents' to the order. Coincident leaflet sets out numbers of concrete rat with this action, regarded of vital ri-.accomplishments that were carried ' ':y 'r y v" fsi' Changing the channel of Farming importance in connection with tin through in many localities last. year. relief to creek so that it will carry off thq ton afford efforts It 13 hoped that these actual achieveof the when spring floods occur has waters interests to the agricultural ments will inspire others with the posthe determined at known made was it beerj upon. The creek at and other country, sibility of success in these an entirely new will have Willard House President Coolidge White that At the present time a directions. railioad course. is personally impressing upon large number of State superintendents Preston G. Peterson and Henry H. executives of the country the advisaeducation of commissioners and State of the state road commission. Blood to farmers the bility of giving rdii have appointed special directors or ' The Miller and W. II. Wattis of Robert of through lowered freight rates, committees to plan the observance Samuel with the governor reparation committee, president, conferring the week in their respective states. 1emiHyl-vani- a Box Elder county and the Davis the in of and of communications great Rea, president Tliese and other railroad system, urged upon commissioners have concluded that terest and inquiry seem to foretell the to made him the advisability of reducing the this workshall be done and paid for greatest intensive effort yet the 'country freight rate on wheat for export as outside of the fund that was subenlighten the people of Washingone practical means of affording the scribed for the purpose of aiding the upon educational matters. 1923. desired relief, and sought his good individuals who suffered by the recent 4, ton, September offices in similar action by other car- floods. At the conference at which this rier systems. lookCoowas decided on, it was recomwork time President same SecLn it nvAe the Ford At me CEuv- hvured w submended the immediate csr. by L. M. Winsor, irrigation changing lidge, 2339 ing. U cLct-- 't lend to the that costs of the work at its mm at fairness also i:h apron engineer, b? suggests A higher riwtor ject, i c r and enla T'..s L;S-- r American consumers that would be Farmington might le paid out of th befitting a dosed cr fall d dVu give a !5h sweep to u curving gracefully to The official registration for the attained by equalizing the freight $4000 made available by the repara and afford adJimfud leg room for occupant cl the front is Utah hne, of the of ..University rate on cpal for export and on do- - tions committee for protecting land quarter am. statement isthe to according latch meslic coal. The export rate is lower, owners from future damage in the door 2339, window regulator, door gripv All body fitting ass stant Tne finished are in nick! dome sued by Miss Jeannie Hume, and this is causing considerable criti- spring. This recommendation waa light lever, door lock, The morning. a hr dark line on a oh brown background came upholstery yesterday cism from people in New York and not acted upon. registrar, follows doe ntS eas.it show dut or dirt Silk window curtaui as that distributed are New England, inasmuch as coal passstudents for the three rear window enhance the ? of o to harmor-166 men and r. new the See of comlort it science, and preng-Arts the car and add to the ing through that section to Canada is Ford body stylet at our showroom. 93 men and 2 so new other Kjd education, carried at a lower rate than coal carwomen; 4d and engineering, mines ried for domestic consumption. women; Theft tan can It oh taint J through and 6 vo men; medicine, 156 men By a rather curious coincidence, the Plan. Purthatt Ford tht Kttklj 37 and men 321 commission commerce interstate Eugene Meyer, Jr, chairman of th men; commerce, d o graduate its pinion in the Kanmakes men. Twenty-twcommission, will ai rive-ipublic CO. and forty vowomen Salt Lake next Tuesday to confer sas grain rate case, in which certain fifteen graduate states sought reductions in the rates with local business men on the agricational men complete the registra on grain and grain products between cultural situation, especially in retion. is forty The registration this fall points in the western group. The gard to wheat growers. A letter exThis is last of year. commission holds that the general ba- pressing this intention was received less than that 113 vocational sis of rates on grain products and hay, yesterday by E. O. Howard, president due to the fact that this pe.ioc within the wester rgroup, had not of Walker Brothers Bankers, with students were enrolled at voca forty only While been shown on the present record to whom Mr. Meyer expects to confer. last year. P. A HS-r-TH- U be men are regi unjnt or unreasonable, Salt Mr. Meyer and his party will rave of 1222 as enrollment fn Lake Tribune. the time, Etudents. 2279 operate again this year Playing Children. of Davis Beet Growers Education Week Train to rrings Electric Foot a Stop Within a AND FARMINGTON, e lj . Splendid Program at Davis High Assembly . .e j I 1 Executive and His Wife ; Pinned Under Auto But Escape Injury. n ram-soake- Farm Bureau Coat Making Demonstration nu-etir.-g Mrs-Charl- es ei-p- i - seiim'-tie-ses- , gov't-nair- a - la-m- t . . e . . . . aid-Th- Interesting Assembly . At Junior High e . . Business Meeting Held by Service Star Legion Party Get-Acquaint- ed at High School Friday exjK-rience- , Uy-ton- Liw-rene- e - John G. M. Barnes, chairman of the Democratic party, and S. B. Rush-forth, chairman of the Republican of purty, Kaysville City, have issued culls for a convention of the voters f their respective parties to be held ut the city hall on Saturday evening, November 20, at 7:30 oclock. The meeting will be called to order M a joint convention and the matter of placing tickets in the field for the city election will be submitted to the joint convention. If it is the desire of the convention to place two tickets in nomination such tickets will be nominated. If it is the desire that a joint ticket be nominated, thereby placing but one ticket in the field, that method will be pursued. The following officers will be placed in nomination at this meeting: A mayor for two councilone years, man for four councilmen three years, for two years, a city recorder and a city treasurer. All voters of Kaysville City are ell fible to attend and vote in this contention and are cordially invited to be Present Utah Lettuce Declared Good s, Two Important Moves - Change Channels to Prevent More Floods T- - As Any Raised Official Registration This rear at Ltah lettuce ranks with any produced in the United States, according Federal Inspector J.GWelch, Onager of the Salt Lake City branch f the Federated Fruit and Vegetable rowers, which is affiliated with the tah stale farm bureau in the mar eting of produce. A car of lettuce k'u-shipped every other day from j? Dden district alone, Mr. Welch d. He also stated that thirty car ads of lettuce would be shipped be ore ke season ended. The onion crop is showing up wel adi it is believed that twenty five rloads will be shipped from Weber four.ty th:s year, Mr. Welch stated Tuesday, Oct. SO, is the last day for rg!sterir :g to vote at the municipa vrtd you cannot vote. Registrars aTe S. E. Rushforth and Mrs. Lois - b--t?r -- h-- oj i . m War Finance Chairman Is Coming Next Week me-rn- LAYTON AUTO war-finan- CKS TRACTORJS f ce V |