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Show hUbWLIV. Men EXTEND War bill A f.sd i t Tuesday by gr approved by the ser a:, ft;. . II t i il! th -- .'!. ! w h . tin . 1 ' ! . i f : - t r m t w t w stanh f"r lull. .! h, in, (, h j nc o . cf I l, c t i I , t th, and i h ' .1 , t ' ' ; h. vide inn, and wife . k. i. k. g h r k ' i thei. made h r. h mak. h ' . lc - I lowed to go about his business with out bond, even until Friday, the sixth day of the week, and until the tenth hour thereof. And thus it is here written how Max. whose surname is Floreim, is in the toils of the law for k;rK an,d havin? in h'8 Passion The state association, Mr. Edmonds u'.r' co!r,,r .to explains further, selects very careful- inn! thKe statN; ly the hatcheries from, which it pur- - of ,he dwelleth. chases the baby chick, for distnbu- - mce, and the city ,d tle ncr,lu nd tion among Us members, and wherever And ,l " Pnders of the law are now enon Possible preference hai been shown in drawing complaints by the association for Utah hatched (ficypii cMckL ua lit y Aa s "ne veT bee in Aac uI,hld b the rndg-- s will nficed for price, but through its pur- ,hlch m J chasing power and through inexpen- more than nd r.leve him methods of l,non and five handUng ing orders, and the distribution of the fort) piwes of silver. come to pass hath But chicks, the association has been able to wnttnmake this refund to ite member pro- - 001 J1 explains Clyde C. Edmonds, sec- retary and general manager of the as-- 1 socistion, through the fact that most of the orders for babv chicks were secured by mail, thereby eliminating the unnecessary expense of field men to secure the orders. ble," 8t" 8d .hat lon-nc- 11 You Cannot Join refreshing to note that through uie , which have been e- tabbshed in Utah through th efforts x ITSt Of JUttC of the Utah State farm bureau, the scaling off process is being mide in Marketing meetings were held at favor of the producer rather than Clearfield, Syracuse and West Point, against him. in northern part of Davis county, last Monday night. May 24. The potato and onion growers in these communities told of the marketing nlans for 'the future.and the history of success- cr ful marketing in the county during thi 0 few years and told that the) 'past could not join the North Davis Grow- I)r Davis health to market this year's county assruiation ern officer, ''.,a.80.n left today for Boston, Mass., onion and crop after June 1. potato iiher eastern cities. Primarily It was shown I W. Robinson, A by ' r;. is to take a course in health W. Scott and W. J. Thayne, in cart aur., .q child dentistry, as it per-- i of the above meetings that the as his duties in Davis county, must make a survey of the 'o t attend a aeries of lectures in iation of bags needed, order the number n ji.d New York on clinic work, same and advise the marketing agent y fb'f re a month hence the as to the number of carloads of onions 'stir . wii;returning is.it his brother, Herbert and potatoes to be shipped this season t, aon, the noted lecturer, who in order that they might start right quite well known in kaysville, and now to create a market for the same otter relatives in Massachusetts and Many of the potato and onion growers ern out. Hera the days of hit youth who were not already in the assoc he hit not een for tion joined in Monday night a meet-!m- c ltCr ' a' t r i Kaysville Doctor btUdy in Boston O I ings. is ' . w t l sei-ur- n ,i,,.i'. ' In i , I q i - in w I bun oi ip II I laced s . re i s" .i . - uni 'i .f ' II. igilcn, mu' iinc'l at wil - i h a ' ' la hi .1 1 i ( h n I I. I Mo I , a, i - i , I1 M.i F J i' w eil I i H 1 1 .1 ' ' I I in i 1, .1 .' , ' i I I ... .1 oh. of '. tolh-iWll.- ' . s a i oi a 'hah n g..V( viee oui'v . In i i h i i 1. Wood' ", o'., Fa ('orrt'siMHicIciUT By ( llnl g el) tel tile , , Rav'VilIt-- ; 1, -- iv ton , 1, .''Vi I t 'In t ot 1 h a l f it Id , a. ii W t t Po.nt I .1 w lioin s it h . h. fix,, shall i oii'tit .it t a quotum f i l ht a pr i ai.'.ut ion of v I, e a evident , ei a ,j. lit, letur) and pi a u, avuicl I 'I III l.t 11 ! maid Ilf g'l IV t ( t tn i ul' Ilitu III. (le.t.d II) tile I I . l m ..f i iff i. e lor a go v . iii..r -- li.iii 1 oil I ..1 ! , I , 1 1 1 , 1 , i , t 1. lull, i I v lev . I lhl.,' ik"l I ha .1 Is a.i .i i t ' ill l.mlii' i ik. e.V III.1 M " h ' N p a is .In a p Mr h iv i i Iv I'. a tli inr " , l.l' f.gall,m tl,. b .. . v , w h. i;.t - it.i id Up . i' l ' r igg. .1 w n ,1.1 l. . 'ir ,1 h"ln ttu t , t. k m t the liquid whi. hiv I l g ii I 1 11 forty years, ' ) trui k I.ong the 'i nr, .net 'ui.l Salt Labe City,, May 27. That the F ' r in mi k and cor la r w a look, d tn more is idea fully b tin minioiiv of the law and imn h being cooperative developed in Utah is evidenced by the uuUiWt-liquid it' fo.in I, huidif n fact that the Utah Poultry Producers' strange n i arrang.-tlunmig's market-inCooperative association, the places. Hidden in tiles, 'uhmcig.d n organuation of thy poultrynwn of vtatei were found fist barrel' find Utah, has recently mailed out to all W1,h f, r,mnt. d grain, km wn to th. members who purchased their baby initiated mah, ard frmn whuh in' chicks through the association this distilled the famed Mkemmh h per chick. At There wen a!s.. found dixi-and spring a refund of first thought this does not see tn to sundrv bottles of h.Kxh, wn.e and the casual observer to amount to brandy. much, but considering the fact that And it came to pas that the mn many producers buv from one to five (.f tht. ia to..k the aforeMud Max thousand baby chicks, it reaches into i.fore the of justice, win dispenser substantial figures. has his tribunal within the limit;- of This refund has been made possi- - the city of Farmington, and wav a duoers. It is t . t U-- tt pt h man f b (l 'tin di th whuh badtth Chicks Bought ' ,i rm r.t t i w h . I I tx I ( the sign uf tin Secures ll2c Rebate U X ' After they hint ii'loli r, thi' Poultry Association jt" . ! t . accused of be n . t., II. i I ' r :n t : . ' I i: - k i i . ' ' t O' ! c l", and m id... fr.'P i . u t ,v ! ..I" i i - ' . ! (k'Dipaiiy Taking I r 1. ff r l.l i'll. j i t r 1 - s . in . .. , 'mi1 t i. x n: w N ' . et.nai I'!..'; p . i i 1 five-rea- t i lei e hi' ' ' f :rtv 2t)-tf- I Wt'V : WARNING GIVEN t t . DERRICKS HAY hamhor of Commerce 1 fall tug h i the Uai ('ount r :t pa.r . A- ( - miu i j Utah. o' ' . iw The extension would date from Juh next, when the present time for Term insurance conversion expires. war at a low yu the issued during to a r um rnium rate, is convertible it indud-npolicies, different of ber life. 20) ear endowment, tbt tr and paid ir enjoyment par The bill also would provide r policy similar to term it. lurance but with a higher premium rsw for veterans financial!) u .,bi. t j to pay premiums on the pit sent This point of converted policies. in dispute between the two hou ' Extension of the conversion period is favored by Director Hines of th. Veterans bureau. M I; tn- which now goes to for a six months I " .1,. n , ' '..l ' S' t fSfEce, provided extension. ' 1 D r. nl- Lake A in Karlv SdV a in t- MU - t - AQn riav i . r.t li 1 n YearFor 1 Sit i l May 25.- - W- Gd WASHINGTON. ft Uotht -- r Mtrsns would be gut-war their convert to which ytr in under tn amend v. I FINAL BUFFALO HUM !N AilEKH'A IVrsiont Violator TO HE HELD THIS SlMME" AND LA1.I. t h 4 Veterans Alay Get e AMI FARMINGTON, ion ( a t h v r Another Conversion kouse From 1AVT0N , . . . hildrun IVomote International Amity . , hu-ii.- 1 n kiiuJ. in Ik w ii n i hoi.l i Ameiiia and th..'.- - of other louiitues is piomoted !) seveial agen-- i oi ( ", n s hil-tln- -- 1 of ' h. arnt ina' . w il I,' .1 "the of tin ill all. tamo. i' ,nii' ies, the nn. si Millie of h ill being, i tv, ,. a'Oig the In i it .'I i.d this gn..t wild liuf'ii!" hunt ( Toms, Urpi rhaps, the junior Red U t;, ii h, ', haf ah Klihp.itmk, 'alt ' niuii.ig. i. have lik. pm p.i-- 1 ill at ion- - t..r g'd v v.ilc' wit. i t tin... '( il f. ill., .ndgnn, a ' t , ) i a; l, in formed in other lountiies, and .. k t if the an. ottv Ph.llip Puf I..- uni- mr, mmiiiencpig at J ' ilur. up the avt few- year' ,ii some of them have established ... Nc . Ik anonal hunt, .,i.o II. nl, ar. hit' linnoi (' ifo'ina, ii an meridian of the Saluid) on limn own ai count with teach-- . thu' the) have attained a wildness ..di and A rionH inaKing analigi-r.i'- in- - i le. lion, and expiring win h i - in t lie I lilt-State. Ine of thes i lei led and qul. lot thi' final i.tiffalo hunt s..r has i equal t" that of their forefathers that he Inti i national Fiat.nutv fled. I be' annual meeting of the im in k lkehara of Osaka, Japan f tn rs .f the cbandier . f i oinnu n i 1 he A mer, the ex.Kiitivr mk retar KingId on h Davis iiiunt), Itah, hall it an i oi ie')M.inli nt of this organnta-tjm- l the fo'jl th ediieaviay in Ftbiaiii) D Fulton if Mims MiiiiI H ea. h ear, .omnieiicmg with the vear vHrrt NJ The purp.se ,.xvaik, unit ss otherwise pKifi. d ' h li.ii' uni) the stiip of gaidcii pejv,imaid rgatii.almn ln t., advance the of govenuus. the g ou ,d that piodu.es fie clops cx of world fnervd-hi- p ii.i-- e by means li event that The most elalaiiate s.Mjal hai Th. g net ill election for the i car. i' cxM',tiiig a humM-of Utters, of international exi hange ii) huv taken plaee m Ka)sjle for sevv. xiial of them this sum tn.ri of Midi officers of the ihnmher new, and tokens ,.'t particular to their to tY Jjwi ral taiv took plai e Saturday even- m. r and fall Th.- high priced atres of eommer.e as may i.e requin-. outlines', esp- iall among tv. of iai- - loiint). vvfiuh aie valued for fn IiiMtiMi L thi F1 furtt! iminlMihi of nations. ing, whin tx .Seiiatoi and Mis. John the geneistions ouliger W Tho; i It ) cel. brat, d their UMh agrnu tuial puipnvev at f,om f.'iOO t" f th. i handier, shall le held on the w etlding anniversary at their home on SfliMin i a, h, flunx unfailing' signs nf second Saturday in Febtuar) in eiuh Uf be 4J high si hind teat her Pine street. The large lawn surround good foiiun. for their ownei with the ear 1U27 beginning in the public . hooU "f Alaseai, colThe men who follow agriculture in Nominations shall la- uiadt and the ka. 41 are graduate of universities ing the home was lighted with The parlor- Mavi' i ounty ored electric globes. not only with en-- el.-- i t i"ii and meeting shall le ton or Uf the K t elementary ere beautifully deevnated m pink iiiU'.asm, but with authority, on the ducted as pn-- rila-- from tune to time schoolollege. tear her in incorjxirated town, roses, Doroine tulips, and the dining outlook this )eai O I Madsen, in the tl't are graduates of universities, colwas artistically decorted m pink retary of the Daviv ( ounty to li ges or not mat schools. Outside the Sp. ( ml meetings of the inemla-rand white carnations. Peonies and PriMlucers' a sia lUtion, siwike as of the t ha tuber niav he called II) incorporated towns, of 77 teachers I deei c ailed Nevei la for, have e, ri a the other spring flowers wen used in follows sid. nl and of higher institution, gradualfor a g'nd upon the written request of Di ici orating other parts of the house num- - ,ai wh n , n p musical V. J Thavne. cent of the memler in go market were better Duting the evening standing tier were rendered h) the Thornley ( ij, ls county agricultural agent, who Notiie of such special meeting shall membership, and the rights and privquabf nations and had Davis i ounty a his field for Trio, Mi's Bertha Sessions, Miss Ha-the purpose for which said ilege thereof, the and the manner of of officers duties over r.el Elaine Blood and Miss Rev a Shefsame feel uiuih the called shall le many year, meeting and removal, election their nomination, re field. the outlook The president, vice president, set entrant e fee and other dues, the elecluncheon was laA daintv ted ele shall Cherr) Harvest and tieasurer tary memliers and all served. Those assisting in the dining Within two or three weeks the first from the members of the hoard of tion ami removal and Barmes pnwisions for tha room weie Misses Josephine harve-- t of the county will open governors. 'I he president, vice presi- other necessary f the club shall lie prtee (,albraith, atid treasurer "hall government Thornley, pi. kers w.ll fill the crates that are dent, secretary in the scribed Ruth Turner, Blood, (,enevieve hlaine ear, p,M1ed and marketed through hold office for a term of one Article 7. The members of th Galbraith and Mirra Jacobs for toinmeming on the dav of their electhe exchange, largely (jrowers' Over four hundred guests were presand expiring upon the election club shall not be individually or tion, liable for the debts or obligaent, many coming from Salt lke, and qualification of a auicefsor. Ogden, all parts of Davis county, and The officers of this organization tions thereof. other far distant points. Among the shall qualify by subscribing to oath By laws which set forth the manof office and furnishing bonds when ner of electing officers and conductguests were: From Salt Southern California markets will pretw riU d by the board of governors. ing the business of the chamlier were be without Davis ounty produce not The treasurer's bond shall be ap- re in I and after numerous amendments W, John Messrs and Mesdames Is- proved by the board of governor- - arid were adopted. Robins F B. Williams Geo. H Blocs!, this year Rivers Bn.'h, rs, filtd with the secretary All I Srencer, Roy BentUv. Z. H.jgebs, have cor tr acted for the jsa shall ('. S. Gardner, mayor of Farming-ton- , filed with ami Jacobs R N Bonnemort, and Dr and pool U- The peaches and cantaloups other Inirds shall chairman of the membership comhandled through the Growers approved by the treasurer.. Mrs Wilkie Blood, Mt s.Jan.e Alice will and W. 1. F,pperon were in-- t mittee, it shall lie the dut) of the board Atkin- - Calvin Sarah Tavl'.r, I., excharge. 1 he onions and potatoes meted to procure application memMar-- ' produced ,n the county also will be of governors to carry into tffeit the N 'Hin'kley, R. W. I5xrne: Mi and place same in the cards bership , S. King marketed F o operatively, wth the- purtes of the chamber, to adopt ft.'id hand of various local membership garet Kipp. and Fedt rated ruit arid VigeUble Grow- amend lults anl regul tioi s and Calvin Cnrnr.gon. The rncmlx rhip fe was atiori as the a!c ag ncy. f.,r the government of the tha'iile r; to committees. as$5.00. From Ogden at placed have , rtate commitlets, preserda their q par. About DH) a res of rardaloup-s Messrs and Mesdames The provide that the board contracted for in th county for duties and appoint the membt r th r i;l,.y of governors shall consi.'t of eleven" ton, H. R. Barton, JoMph (, The onion this and offices thi ir subordinate .o crop year year. -s mate of; i Skeen, Archie Ikjwman at.u is ex (mk ted to rea h between fdiO and positions and to prescribe the duties member which shall le srlected from Clayton. foti tarloads. Potatoe. which are for and fill the same; to fill all vacan- various designated districts. From Davis Count) t onsiderable in the cies- in office until the next annual The meeting adjourned to meet at attention Messrs and Mesdames C o end of the county, will prob- meetings, and in general to exercise the court house in Faimington, Wednorthern Swan, Melvin Adams, N., k B one ably attain about the same export all the corjMirate powers of the cor- nesday evening, June 2, at 8:00 oclock, rrort, Wendell Barnev, vojun)v poration. The board shall meet once at which time articles of incorporaWarren Barne. Rofs'rt B.ai're, Favorable Prices tion will be ready fur filing with th month and oftener if necessary. a m. H. H. H. liiood, Tha qualifications and kinds of secretary of state. Present indications point, to favor- pl'71' ' . ' ' Bowman, IVeston w able prices to the prrvlucers. Peaches T. Burton, H. C. B rt , t inr contracted for at $1 a baa- a Iiames, Seth C. Jonea, Janno- Pal- ket, and a good crop is in sight. The man. Vird Cook, Jamea Cottrell. 6 rents for the are Jamea Criddle, C. A. Ep- - canneriescherry.paying let Cottrell, The pea acreage has ranning K pef'On, W. P. Epperson, C. V. H- L.l, teen greatly increased this year. If V m. Gai.ey, John Gailey, the cantaloupe deal meets with sucGleason, B. F. Harris, Thomas Jonea, cess, this crop is likely to find a perBee Jot, Harvey King, F. L. Iyton, manent place in Davis county farmGeo. Leatham, Christopher Davis county, as is Heretofore ing. M. W. Samuel Morgan, J, E. Palmer, case in most other Utah counties, the B. Cxedey, J. Phillips, N. N. Beeves,' has grown cantaloupes chiefly for its Fred Sheffield, H. i. Sheffield, Sr, own use and. for Salt Lake and Ogden Gifford Stronr, IL J. Sheffield, Jr, markets. Now it Is going into the exJamei Harry Strong, Scott Turner, port business. VARIETY Ellison, I E. Ellison, Mom folk are optimistic Davis Hymns over the county Murray Cowley, Jabe Adams, outlook. are Columbia (Bright Pink) Visitors, too, Adams, Francis Hone, R. F. Dickson, impressed. One traveler, an expert (Salmon Pink) Jea D. D. Butterfly Harris, Leroy Clayton, of fruit (Two-ton- e Smith, fruit packer, with knowledge Pink) Pilgrim Harris, D. E. Layton, evand vegetable growing in almost IlRichard Stevenon. Isaac Adams, ... White was ami Killarney who, state, ery incidentally, ford WiggilL E-- M. Whitesides, Geo. so taken by Davis county that he said Golden Ophelia (Yellow) G. Layton, Geo. UndcrroodrTUber in the make his home to he hoped Premier (Deep Pink) Thomas Whitesides, Emil Whitesides, some day, told Mr. Madsen Williams and F. S. Whiting; Dr. and county (Dark Red) . Templar Mrs. recently that never had he seen anyMrs. D. K. Barnes, Bishop and Rot-11.25 Pemet (Yellow) Claudius so where could where grow many they i Frank Hyde, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. and in them than better grow things G. These plants will bloom seven weeks after planting and continue Davis county." Francis Barton, Lambert Blamire,. until aever frost. to flower . Susannah Burton, Chris Burton. Jr.. i it 1 i . ha . ' . I I I I I I I I ! I i -- I i i i I . v xt m mi, r o' g d . - T' i i t - i -- rvla-r,Tr- n la-et- i l The Little Prominent Kaysville dom of Davis Celebrate People Their Silver Wedding i i . 1m- -- - - ,, -- . i I - - - em-pli- -! - - sM-a- ( sec-rin- by-la- s oM-r- v 1 4- v i pro-pec- j - - ts ha- p-c:f- y - - tso-cou- Cher-Alic- e ',,iy - j , i An-Joh- j n 1m Im- - - M-- A sis. c, '' - s j by-law- Im-c- p i i , j - - ( ANNUAL SALE Sax-toi- MILLERS FAMOUS EVERBLOOMING Rose Plants Layton Auto Co; Authorized Ford Sales and Service PLone 100 - Begins June 1st - Ell-so- Jee , nw jPk Reeves, Susannah Si si! n- f.d.-.wii- - Robins, Margaret Sheffield. Annett Stevenson, A. Bone, Robert Birkin, A-- Z. Tanner, W. A. Dawson, John Layton, Eliza Stevenson, Earle Waite. Nettie Mikrox and H'T Messrs. ESfi, SUTLhSi man, T. McClure Peter, George Swan, and E. P, Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. McBride of Oak- land. Calif., and Mrs. Cottaq and grandson, Marlow, of Morgan. MILLER FLORAL CO. Farmington Utah |