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Show ' American Legion Endowment. Fund Drive May 10 to 16 American Legion Endowment Fund Drive May 10 to 16 Be Ready for It! . He Heady KAYSV1LLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 7, for It! NUMBER XI 125 ENDOWMENT FUND graduate Tom dayis men CAMPAIGN STARTS Marks ckTonight of Most Success- Drive for 5,000,000 to Aid Disabled Vets and War Orphans Opens Next Monday. Close ful School Year, SALT LAKE CITY. May 6.- -Nt vtfrk crry ntiaen of Utah will bn asked to do hia part toward the establishment of a national 15,000,000 endowment fund for disabled veteran and war orphans, sponsored by the n American !rgion An intensive to raUM Utah's shvre of tha fund will be conducted throughout th stale. May 11 to 17 Already a substantial part of Utah's quota has been contributed, according to John E. Booth, state Legion r. Advices reaching the stale headquarters of the Legion here indicate the fund is meeting spontaneous response everywhere. Some comma-nitialready have reported the completion of their local quotas. Utah is going to make a record of achievement in this movement for th men who sacrificed their health for the country and the kiddies who g&vw their fathers, a record incomparable only with the splendid response t every war time endeavor," declared "The slat alCommander Booth. ways has been among the leaders fa aTTsO, In the nodi- -' Tkii evening of Dane high school, ninety-auden- U -- l U graduated. ninety-fou- r, elaaa, cumbering The ia the ever graduated from thi. Educator and university pro-jth. WU. ,Uri.T of SJS that the scholastic standing as at so never high vii 5?iltim and compares favorably with high school of tha UU. faulty of Davi high, the eounty superintendent and tha eluon are to be complimented on tha made during iut ha beenaddreaa to th Th. class will be debvered by E7phi I Morris, of Salt Uka City. and list of Following is the program Si fr cane-paig- & eona-man- dt yr es graduates: Program School Orcheitra SauVCZ-irran- ci Addre of 1L Valedictory addresa "Mown Violi. U,n Nalder w7llard Ashton Vocal solo, My Heart at Thy Sweet Annette Richardson Voice" With vioUn bligatoDoris Thornley rM-uu- .. ot d. Ss;jr.k.fe--- A.cri.unc. of S.U every great patriotic .and altruisti woik and I am confident the endowment fund will not find it faltering. The campaign in the state ia being directed by a state committee of which Governor George II. Dem I honorary chairman, and Lafsyett Hanrhett, president of the Utah Power A light company, executiv chairman. Many other leading Cl tile ns of the state are committee men-bers- s. loo1 - 5n Tl Presentation of School Honors- - . E. F. Richards, Jr. -from II Miserere,Vocal Duet, Trovator Bertha Sessions u iioyd. L. Morris Address to Graduates.-Neph- i Presentation of Diplomas James E. Burns Benediction - lit, r Local in gymnasium at 9 o clock. Class Roll Class Motto: JA liv wire never Ruth TVtnona 1?uthlyie, Velma Barlow, Lowell W. Bar Rulon D. Barnes, Vera May Bar 1 ton, Alan Barnes Blood, Nora R. Brown, Annie Blood, Mae Bodily, Eugene D. Bryson, John C. Burton. Gallard C. Carr, Albert L. Chip-maMary L. CUrk. Lela May ConConrad, Raydolph D. Jenness rad, Cook, Carl L. Criddle Mildred CrawVV anda ley, Emma LaVon Duncan, A. ElHarris Ellis, W. Uoyd Davis, hi, lison. LaRay Fackrell, Mary Ford, Dorothea Ford, Luella Ford, Ella Greene, Lawrence A. Gwynn, Spencer A. Harris, Ivan V. Hatch, Camera L. HoIda Hepworth, Ida LaVon ran, Jetta Holbrook. Della Holbrook, Wray Hyde, Helen R. Hyde. Frank D. Jardine, Cornell E. Jarman, Clarence B. Johnson, Mildred Kynaaton, Bessie E. King, Ber-neLarsen, Paul C. Layton, George Orval Leek, Leone Linford. Erma Lucille Manning, Mann, Uoyd B. Mansell, Grace Drusilla Moon, Veda Mane a director of John G. M. Mortensen, Reta Moss. Mary Mots, the Utah water Barnet, eomtnls conservation L Mary J. Moss, Alice M. Naylor, Eva n William M. Green, federal ion; C. Nelson, Sarah Page. Commissioner Water service: Rachel Parrish, Virginia Parrish, T. R. Jones, president of the Madge Peak, Wendell C. Phillips, An- Condie; Water Users association, River Weber C. nie Rigby, Marr Riley, Welden Messrs. Maw, Bybee, Fletcher, and A. Robinson Afton .Stephen Roberts, Fuller, Taylor and Johansen, Harding, Rose, Ils Scof field, Bertha Seasiont, of the association, directors Harris, Vanghn P. Sheffield. site yet-reservoir Echo the viaited Martha Simmons, Ralph P. Smith, U LaVoun Stahle, Florence Steed, June Messrs. Barnes and Green returned Siraner, Bronson F. Stringham, Louhome last night but the other mem-ber- s ise M. Stoddard, Elmer H. Talbot, of the party continued up the Vcrdon R. Thomassen, Annette S. and are inspecting the country valley Walker, Ross Walker, Andrew K. on the head of the Weber and Provo Watt. leah Welling, Geneva Whitaker, today. Allan E. Whitaker, Lois B. While-side- s, Tbe KaysviUe Auxiliary to the B. Wilcox, Rosalind Georg held its regular Williams, Marcia Williams, Howard American Legion the W. Williams, Earl M. Winegar, Dora meeting with Miss Claire Gleason, Plans evening. Monday president, Woolalayer, Herman L. Wood. over the poppy Work to be completed by June 1. were made to put Decoration day exercises. and drive Special certificate. Mra. Davinie S. Forte Green died at the family reaidenca at 9:45 p. May 4. Eh was the daughter of John Forbes and Janet Smith Forbes, Kh was born in Fifeshire, Scotland, Feb. ce Annual Outing Will Farmington Woman Is Health Specialist Water Officials Visit to Give Instruction Feature Flower Show r mod i or Bootlegging Echo Reservoir Site reels-matio- -- mMMMWH i! P'e e, 1 (Signed) JOHN' G. M. BARNES, Mayor. frge Sned p.ni i -- d two-year-o- ld Next Monday and Tuesday Mrs. V B. Christenson, from the state exten-- s on service will he In Davis county, meeting with local women heal'h project leaders and to give them thorough training on "The Cause and Preven tion of Simple CoUls" and "Hygiene of Middle Age." Every local farm oman chairman is asked to burpBU ker(j j,,f health project leader to the thU work can U M.hoo, in ord taken back to every community. Mrs. Christenson ia leaving the extension service and thia will be the last of her aerlea of courses to be given in tbe county so that all locals are ex pocted to participate. Landscape Specialist to Assist Home Owners g - 1. I f h as enWhereas, the president of the United States homes dorsed the efforts of the American Legion to or children of dependent and education for the thousands widow war veterans, the care and protection of wives apd of care incompe now dependent upon charity, and the and disabled veterans of the World War, and, Whereas, the governor of the State f Utah, recognize ery ing this great service to humanity has caDi upon commonthis of educational, civic and religious agency wealth to aid the American Legion in this work of brother love and good citizenship, and has set aside the ee of funds May 10 to May 16 to be devoted to the raising for this program. of the City of Therefore, I, John G. ML Barnes, mayor week of May KaysviUe, state of Utah, hereby proclaim the vv eeic. 10 to Jlay 16, 1925, Amereican Legion Endowment And urgently recommend that &U citizens E zations of this city put forth every effort in attainisuceess-fully oni city's quota of the $5,000,000 needed to cany welfare the American Legions national child . habitation endeavors. 1 the year of our Lort.-onin of Giten thi 7th day JUy, under y thousand, nine hundred and twenty-fivand the seal of the city of KaysviUe, tate of Utah. The first of the week Sheriff The committee that la working out Mann details for the annual Farmers and a deputy front his office, accom- , Housewives day at Lagoon again by a young man from the south this year are making preparation! for eD)j 0f the eounty, viaited the Fior- a flower show to be a part of it. They ence home in Farmington, where the no doubt wUl have the flower show as! oor g man purchasul a bcUe of one of the main attractions. In order After securing the bottle of liquor to stimulate this attraction the county clean-u- p committee has ottain d the deputy shenlt entered la room and LocalI captured fifteen bottles of liquor. The wholesale prices on roses. farm bureau cleanup commtte. me , liquor was secured from Mrs. Flor- are taking orders for roses and are ence, her husband not being at home issued selling them at coft mereiy to have at the time. A warrantshewaswas ar. them placgd in larg: orders in eve y for Mrs. Florence and hor.ie and to have every one inUrt signed in the court of Justice J. D. ed in the contest. These ross ae Wood of Farmington, who assessed a the best that the Miller Floral have fine of 100. According to Sheriff stock. De- Mann one half of the fine was remit-tand from their by the Justice. liveries will be made to each comIt is claimed that the Florence home munity through the local committee- where the liquor was secured is own-i- d men on June L Local committeemen bv Mrs. Florence, ar.d for that reaare already sending large orders. Farm bureau presidents or womer son her husband. Max Florence, rewith the. puted bootlegger, was not made a are coop'-ralirchairman .j party to the offense of selling liquor. jcommitteemen in the work. I MAYORS PROCLAMAPN ! TDlc Label Prottcctto Yoa I a- - Next Monday Emil Hanson, landscape specialist from the state extension service, will be with W, J. Thxyne visiting some of the homes that have requested help in planning the of their home grounds. Mr. Ianson has planned many private and public grounds in the eounty and his service! are ia great demand. When about three years ot age she came with her parents to Utah. Her mother died shortly after landing in Utah, leaving her to the cam of her father and the good neighbors, among whom were a Mra. Lindeey and Mrs. King. When she was about 7 years of are her father married again. She well remembered the mover south" and often spoke of the tnan hardship endured by the Saints iv those days. On June 28, 18C8, she marries! George W. Green, who had lately arrived as a convert from South Africa. To them were born the following children: G. W. Green, Jr, Lethbridge. Alberta, Canada; A. K. Green, Lay-to- n; Arthur Green, John II. Green. Cardston, Alta, Canada; Mrs. John IL. Wall, Tremonton, Utah; D. O. Green lay ton; Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Layton; Chet W. Green, Tremonton; Reubera A. Green, Layton; L. O. Green, Van- 11, 1850. couver, B. C. There are forty-aevg- n grandchildren living and o great grandchildren, also the following brothers and siaters: Mrs. G. P. Adams, Layton; Mra. Catherine Drigga, Salt lake; Mrs. ' Hannah Green, Mrs. Janet. Green, John Forbes. Mrs. Andy Adams, Layton, and James and , Thomas G. Green, deceased. Her life was one of faithful devotion to her home and children. She endured the hardships of pioneer life. iiiiiienwniiM 1 I ir !. I si i i It9 th logical thing to do to bay your Used Fo rd Car e , Mrs. Davinie Green Summoned by Death h, m, . L n, Mel-dru- organised-i- n every community where there ia Legion post These committees will conduct the active work of th campaign. Hcber City won the honor of being the first community in Utah to complete its quota for the endowment reived by Kirk M. Decker, state adLegion jutant of the Legion, from theafter tb post at Hebcr City, shortly campaign was announced in this state. Credit for th first contribution la the state went to Ogden when G. Becker, one of Utah's nationally known citisena, contributed $100 in the name of Herman Baker post No. 9 of that city. Dane Hep-wort- committees paralleling th slaU committee have been Lahti Uyoar ThU i Guaranty of Veda from Your Nearest Aut:cr2zcl Feed Seal i STAKE CONFERENCE The North Davii take conference will be held in the KaysviUe tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10. The firat meeting of the conference will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 :00 o'clock, and it is hoped that the attendance will be large. , On Sunday there will be the regular meetings, at 10 a. m. and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Melvin J. Ballard, of the council of twelve, one of the most eloquent speakers in the church, will be present and take part in all the services of this conference. It is hoped that the attendance at the meetings of this conference will be large. HENRY II. BLOOD, E. P. ELLISON, FRANCIS H. NALDER, Stake Presidency. |