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Show OLD FOLKS OF SjiSTERWNS Farm Bureau Event Draws HOUSE CONTEST DAVIS COUNTY FLOWER SHOW AT DAVIS FAIR DRAWS ENTRIES OF REST TE AMS SWEEPSTAKES l G. MuTGams Total of to Win Capital ,0S Toints Annual Flower prixe in County Fair; Show at Dans Comments Chairman Barton of the Display m Quality Spirited Competition vsviOe total of 108 points in show classes of the flower Farm Bureau t the Dtp J' GeoJge W. Webster awarded the Kiysvdie was tYkes premium by the judges addition to TSepartment In will receive Webster Mr from the Miller P and I -- onipany of Farmington - hibit for two men have entered & Sons shoe departWright ffH articles in the show. They are Non- il, Ogden. 2 Leyru": and varied assortment of ville, who exhibits two rugs and a For the mittens. to?!, produced on Davis county pair of mittens. Lh Many varieties were more or Uir. Harvey spun the yarn from and were of such excep- - Wool himself, and then knit the r and beauty that they mittens. comment e The oldesfrexhibitor in the ro the cause of much who visited the exhibit mothers department is Mrs Eliza-- 1 Whitaker of Centerville, now Wednesday. of,beth 97 years of age, who has entered Chairman Golden J. Barton show Btated that thd a rug which she made last year. The complete list of elhibitors in JSlity was the best in years and Sat the success of the current exis department follows: Davis counhibition indicates that a real intty residents are taking beautification. erest in home win- The complete list of e 84 foUow.: .bow m in lh, flower ltdoscxclt Attorney Wins Race h for Republican Nomination arious (mint) Organfor Governor; A t V. Watizations; Mrs. I.illie Hatch kins of Orem Selected as I. General Chairman of .Party's Congressional CanDivision; Judges Term Exdidate From Second District hibits as Doing Exceptional Marks l iuiMi.il Thr liorso pulling vonlfhts - id nf the annual a highlight Davis County Farm Bureau Pay , the program toi and Fair the loan eient Wednesday mom tl"' ",t!' ,s urt,ns " " V,lw- - ' way- SMe - Davis emmtv s eleventh annual Farm Rne.iu days fair opened Wednesday morning at laigoon--a- n exinisition that furnishes a convincing demonstration tie countys . varied agricultural. horn.', and industrial pursy, i, In spite or the tact Unit somo of ths esi.il., - worn not John arranged until noon, a steady stream of visitors began pour-.lo- , jlonors for the day, then- team t the heavy, light ind ing through the gates early Wednesday nva iltg and ivel respect divisions, ofldiuin weight excess attendance the official estimates placed davs . In the lightweight division, for nutny of who,,, earn from ndghh.ua, n.unlia, teams weighing less than 27o of on the first achieved mark With this attendance tlay the teams commenced with pounds, the exposition, fair officials early this morning expressed an a load and finished load. opinion that preious records may bp surpass d before the with a 1 t- - me-il- . li;m-)oun- d JtKHi-poun- cornea to a dose tonight. Fart 15. Green pi evident of the I.illie Farm Bureau, and Mrs Hatch, president m the womens division of the organization, base' prediction largely on the fact that the annual arm Bureau pro- am ajways a m,4jor feature of tho eventwiirilt)t he held until tonight at H:H0 o'clock Return Today M. S. Winder, former secretary of the American Farm Bureau Federation, and a noted speaker on agricultural topics, will deliver the principal address While his topic has not been announced, it is certain to be one of importance to all show i IDvwn erand-bythos- Pvhihitnr; at DILLMAN TO HEAD SLATE i DRAWS CROWD Opening limit of l'.Hii Farm Hureau l)as and Fair; IS 'l'eams Entered in the Horst Fulling Contests. With l)raaer Teams First . d Covers Distance First place went to Kelly Draay-c- r of Clinton with a team weighing ,,oun,is. the only entrant to ,iuaiilv tm the distance null of 27Vi! ,Vct. His team covered the entire required- distance pulling the final 0. P. NAMES Displavs Fresented Exhibits presented in Gaining nomination on the seemens department of the Davis oiul ballot at the state Republican fount y Farm ltureau Days and convention held in Salt lake City, are of unusual interest and Saturday, Ray E Dillman of Roose- is the partys choice for gov-- i are also of . exeept tonally high quality, aeeorilmg to the judges, Miss Mvitle Davidson. extension seixiee supeixisoi, and Miss Eleanor.! Tasso. Cache count) home dt mom rat ion agent The exhibits ure piesentcd ill the eastern half of the bowery and were prepared under the direction of Mrs I.illie V Hatch, president of the womens division of the Farm Bureau, assisted by an able cm ps of committee memlH-rCanning Display In the canning department there I s ' rnor in .the lti.Ml election. Mr. Ddlman. attorney and a former president of the state senate, tb tcated 1) U. Christensen, E. W. Kellv. V. V. Seegmiller, an.l Frank G Martines, in the race for tho gubernatorial nomination. Other candidates named at the conventions follow; For congressman (first district) V. Dunn, laigan. I buries For justice, state supreme court Justice Elias Hansen, Salt Lake Ci'ty. y(r Bem.Ury , of &UU-K- I eith Wahlquial.-Og.Icn- women a much larger For attorney general Byron D. than last year. In fuel, entries Anderson, Kail laike City. in. the Kerr contests, one of the For auditor David K. Moffat, aroun,. no Thercs getting special features, are double th Salt Lake City. hen it comes to putting on a con- number of last year. Variety is For treasurer A. Edsel Chrischaracteristic of Miming demonstration of what he Mt. Pleasant tensen, the the show presents proper training can uchicvc. of public in- For superintendent Davis school band is in a class all , or fruit .i .I, i, mi vegetable traction E. E. Greenwood, Midj the second of the pulling place by to Davis county, as well as by itself. Although many 'native ,5 I1 feet of load u distance pound balanced assortment of vale. a W(1j youngsters have been playing their inches. laical Candidate Lose instruments for only a short time, icanmal meats. Mrs. W. E. Gailey, with Tom Howard. Woods Cross, with chairman, calls particular attention Wednesday performed they Tho Second district congressional Class 1 j a team weighing 2595 pounds, to the exhibits of canned chicken, convention, comprised of delegates the precision and skill of finished Mrs. Frankie Randall, Dahlias; Geo. W. Decorative musicians. pulled the final loud of 2t'sio pounds A ,MK(lh .,orn,, inton.Btg from Davis, Tooele. Utah and Salt second 1. feet to win third place. Webster, Kaysville, first, work entered features by the Boun- - Luke counties, was held in the The fair is really an auto show" Teams in the medium weight t if u Second ward Relief society. hotel prior to tho state consi,SirD.hli: Mr. Besaio Flint, m that space lying between the oTSe' from 27s, to MM pounds. but are club in McCulloughs arena. varied Ill vention displays progrant east bowery and the dance pavilion include musical selections, com-- 1 "ere required to pull a load rang- - they arc all of high quality, fcatur Judge Watkins won the nomination Kaysville, first; Geo. W. Webster,R. Behlat Lagoon. If its a Chevrolet you Kaysville, second; Mrs. E. on the second ballot, defeating ing up to 21MMI pounds. Adrian ing sewing and food project. nity singing ie,l by E. J third. want, then you can look over the awarded was Clinton icg, of Mrs. Draaycr a Raymond It Brady and Wilfortl e, Opa Dayis Baking Display reading by line displayed by the Koses: Geo. W. Webster, Kays-yillhis team pulling the first honors, Woodruff, his two strongest Owen ladfield.dancini: is show West The hyJayantlJocc baking department Smith Chevrolet company of Ijiy2(5 feel; Jack Pipload first; Mrs. T. M. Argyle, maximum e after R. W. Adams Tay-thsolo Chailes ocal a competitors, by under the direction of Mrs. Sylvia ton ThoBe who are interested in Hess, Bountiful, second; Joe Bybee, third. second won Clinton of place, 11. unE. I11'pin ami ntl elect.om, presented Kardley .withdrew after Plymouth or Dodge will find a 'k1 and third prize was awarded to Argyle and displays cakes, various the first poll. Baby Roses: Mrs. J. F. Conrad, of Graham the direction varieties of bread, and cookies and Kaysville, first. display just across the sidewalk Hector Flint of Kaysville. Aside from Mr. Adams, the only muffins. j8IC. this exhibit being staged under the Another Draaycr Victory The first days program opened Mrs. Robert Green. The Davis county council of the Davis county candidate at tho con72; fiST1 of the E. L. Tall Garage auspices kh the placing of exhibits in the Heavyweight teams those over j, A j,a9 an interest inr display, vention was Jens K. Nelson who 70; Mrs. of Quill Zinnias: Mrs. E. R. Behling, Katherine Phearson, age Kaysville and the Fernley Motor "east :mhio pounds were required to pull followed at Mrs. Ugoon, Ag8.5; bowery Robins, Bounage Susanna Showing the number of children in was defeated for the auditors nomof Bountiful KaysvUle, first; Dr. Gierisch, the horse pulling contests on a load of 3100 pounds. John Draay- - havi8 county schools which the P. ination by Mr. Moffat. Check- - company Mrs. Jane by nes 73; Odd, age third. and second tuuk immediately west of ers team was the only one able to T. A. message should reach. A In the keynote address, P. 1L The exhibit which did a rushing! the roadway Zinnias: Geo. W. Webster, Kays- - etts, age 75; Mrs. Rose Barker, age Intense into - pull this the required 27 Vi feet striking exhibit presents tho P. T. e dan. the 0. pavilion. of Ogden denounced the business Wednesday was that of eBt marked thane. annual contests. and Mulcahy viJe, first; Mrs. EsteUa Criddle, 75; Sarah E. Robbins, age he was awarded first prize. A. program fo Food Need of the a of administration for ita Ilnur Farmington Yera Miss Democratic LayKaysville, second; Syracuse Second award went to Adrian "Child for the Wholo Day, and an of government, concepts ton, Layton, third. Christine Walker, age 72; Kath- underlying Cook Draayer and third to Alma exhibit of simple furniture built as well as for its methods of gov- -, Mrs. Harold Moon, erine Beazer, age 78; Mrs. William free ice cream Gladioli: of counties. and Davis surrounding Syracuse. especially for children. ous intervals during the day. North Farmington, first; Mrs. June Criddle, age 74. teams were entered The Home and Community sec- cming. School Band Plays Lightweight second. Point West Bowman, Kaysville, In his address. Mr. Mulcahy Morse Arbuckle, tion of the Farm bureau has an Members of the Davis school by the following: For those who sought all the Asters: Wayne Green, Kaysville, Mrs. Alma Dahl, age 71; Horace Manning. exhibit on Home Controls for Bet- paraphrased the 1932 Democratic comforts of home after tramping band furnished the musical pro- Woods Cross;E. 15. Dr. Gierisch, Bountiful, sec- - tha Dalton, age 70. term of the forgotten man by rewere Beckstead, Riv- ter Health. and jjustly Farmington; ond; Mrs. E. R. Behling, Kaysville, up and dowm the exhibit aisles, the gram Wednesday The Davis county Public Health ferring to President Roosevelt as of applauded for the able rendition of erton; Kelly Draayer. Clinton; company Union Furniture third. reference MEETING POSTPONED Arch Thomas selections. Hess, astheir Farmington; Nursing service has a unique dis- the forgetful man with and sub Bountiful booth contained an African Marigolds (orange) : stock1932 to pledges of campaign the W. A. in all to of The special meeting interest mothers Other features of the first days Peterson, Woods Cross; play sortment of the latest furniture, Mrs. A. R. Cook, West Point, first; West Point; Clifton Linford. the county. This is presented un- sequent promises. holders of the Haights Creek Ir- radios, etc., together with new cir- - sports events included a softball Miss EsteUa Criddle, KaysviUe, While most of his address waa company called to meet at game between Clinton and a picked KaysviUe; James Howard, Woods der the direction of Miss Lavcrnc second; Geo. W, Webster, Kays-till- e, rigation House and Peterson, district supervisor-n- d Clindevoted to national issues, ho diSouth with Arthur Green, from Layton, Davis, the Opera team KaysviUe Cross;, third. has Miss Mary Millard, Miss Vera John- gressed long enough to examine the Parley Baker, Clinton. of heaters! ton gaining the victory, 14 to 11. ith t havin(, to. think African Marigolds (lemon) : Geo. Saturday, August . Wed-Septemhour the until dinner enson, and Miss Alta Roskelly. Btate Democratic administrations wereSaturday, horses Medium Following postponed W. Webster, weight KaysviUe, first; Miss ber in 8:30 at the 193( at -(- K P m dance financial and tax record. In this pavilion tered by Roy Howard. Syracuse; The importance of the poultry Eatella Criddle, KaysviUe, second. will mark the official clos- Adrian Draayer, Clinton; Jack connection he presented figures wus tonight Bavis in eounty industry Snapdragons: Geo. W. Webster, North Farmington, thirl exhibition an Lay-tofair of the l'3ii calculated to show that the tax Isaac Utah the Hodgson. ing Clinton; in the display of Kaysville, first; Effie Barton, Salvia: Geo W. Webster, Kays- - stressed Producers has been steadily increasas- - which is rapidly gaining recogniburden of Hector Flint and Kaysville. Cooperative KaysviUe, second; Mrs. T. M. ArPoultry He fir8t. of the better one as enexposiCook tion Alma comer recently announced and John southwest ing, despite Draayer lyle. West Bountiful, thirl Mrs. T. M. Ar-- 1 sociation in the in Utah reductions. tions tax presented tered heavyweight teams. property sec-- 1 of the bowery Cosmos: Dr. Gierisch, Bountfiul, gyie West Bountiful, first and Cite Need for Action tot Sickle. Van Farmingond; Wayne Canada is experiencing the worst Child welfare came in for a lot I say, ho continued, to those Sweep Peas: Miss Isabelle Bur- - Uon third, in many of the diston. KaysviUe, drouth in many years, report J. many Democratic citizens who have Bachelors Eutton: Dr. Gierisch, of attention first; Mrs. E. R. one prethe Utah-Wyomin- p A. Itirie and Elmer Itirie of Alfor example Behling, KaysviUe. Mrs. plays In second; prided themselves on their adherBountiful, first. health Davis the county sented M. Argyle, West Bountiful, Canada, who spent Wednes ence and allegiance to the doctrines berta, by Class 3 I unit under the direction of Dr. day night and Thursday visiting of Jefferson and Jackson that they, tot f Grasses: Wayne Van Sickle, Sumner much attracted Gleason at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E too, today arc standing at the crossSingle Petunias: Miss Vera LayFarmington, first, ton. interest. Gailey of Kaysville. Gierisch and fruit The display Layton, first; Geo. W. Web-- 1 Dr. vegetable roads. They have only one of two over of win a 0 to 3 By Reason Chrysanthemums: one tor, Kaysville, second. Hay is selling for $lo and $11 a courses to take. They must reis at unquestionably first. CoalviUe gamed Bountiful, SuniUy. Double Petunias: Geo. W. Web-to- r, It seemed just like old times of the best in recent history of the ton in their section of Canada, ac- nounce (heir faith in the princiDr. Giern the Utah-VV(Variety unknown): second to the visitors who came Mrs. Effie Turner of Farm- the top poMt.on and seemg KaysviUe, first; Mr. T. M. diaof American government as fair, with an unusually large num- cording on the Coalville isch, Bountiful, first, league oming an exhibit. to four rams at the ples here were busily purchase The arranging entries West Bountiful, second. entrants. of ington ber forth in the set by their two great leadTh mond. is puts Layton held in North was formerly ram sale National Turner Star Phlox: Geo. W. Mrs. ribbons but Harold not the unamerican follow Wednesday judged ers and unknown): Webster, one game in the Sunday (Variety dent of the womens division of tht lead by be awarded the winning Salt Iake Tuesday and Wednesday. rourse of the present administraKaysviUe, first. to were first Centerville, Smith, ""Bureau. Now she is in charge league. Perennial Phlox: Geo. W. Web- the judges at the comtion or unite with the Republican Veronica: Mrs. E. K- Behnnj?t John Thomas did a fine job of displays ofby W. P. A, display presenting the tor. Kaysville, today. scoring pletion alhe first; Dr. Gierisch, Kaysville. first. as partv for the preservation of the the winners exhibit of ideal school lunches, pitching for Behl-ja- n R. E. ntiful, third. this of Mrs. Am'ric" b" feature , An Beans: Sweet outstanding lowed but four hits and struck out 10 Nasturtiums: Mrs. T. M. Argyle, W. Web-- 1 sewing, and canning. of the the is display showed baker department fog, Kaysville, first; Geo. 11. batting Penny Onion GrowkHtiful first and second; ster. Kaysville, second. company ex- - strength for the losers, gaining Woods Cross Pioneer The Sugar FArLayton M Mrs. thirdConrad, Kaysville, Alvssum: Regular classwork at the Davis TT T Sweet in four times at bat ers. Arranged under the direction hits three Annual and high uchool will commence Thurs-- xlCaVy P irC .LiOSS Parkin Phlox: Dr. Gierjsch. gyle. Wallace Noble, of Ulyss also for three MountinrnduKartUlBt Scoffieid Sam got lv'rWeb8ter, consists day, September 10, according to tyof first; Mrs. J. F. .Con- -, Penstemon: Geo. four in the batting column for Dan E. Lee,of the exhibit avergjfe famijy for a good onions from Principal Sam Morgan. Students yellow principally disSjjKsysviile, second; Geo. W. Kaysville, first addition Layton. many years, and in . the Parkin farm and white onions will pay fees at earlier dates, Maysvillc, third, of jams and Trumpet Vine: Miss Vera assortment an played to an announcement sent-, from the Noble farm, with a well (Pincushion): Geo. W. ton. Layton, first Davis county Whiefc reidsjellies made from Conrad, F. ta7icedlS8ortfric ba nrTTruifamr J. Mrs. .Kaysville, first Ageratum: timated at $:ri0 suited nr melons coming from other farmat tb fire from a of Centerfees, For the ers in the district. paying purpose - Layton Milling Tritoma; Mrs.- Folsom, of Kaysville olthe northeast Urm. The Kaysville This exhibit from the pioneer getting assigned to lockers, and exhibits comb): Geo. W. two had road Tneaday really onion section of the state of Utah getting car book certificates, all cemetery Montbretia: Mrs. Folsom, Cen-- company Em!fker,ay8ve first; Harold Items making up the the fair. One was the company s at of to come should the the seniors high furnishes proof convincing Dr. Juli. cnterville, second; terville, first. stack of hay, a barn, haimess for own display, showing the various agricultural interests of school August 31; all juniors, Sep- Bountiful, third. Moon Vile: Geo. W. Webster. varieties of flour produced here, hundreds of Davis county varied With three horses, and a hay derrick. all tember 1; sophomores, SeptemKamila 08sis: Geo- - W. Webster, Kaysville. first was- over in the residents in attendance, the annual Davis county. other the Th while Kaysville fc department, er 2; and all freshmen, Septemmille, first Dactura: Harold Smith, Center- baking department where a varied convention of the American Legion ce-called to the blaze at 3:33 p. m. between a t some aer 9:00 time 3, W Webster'lville. first bread, and and the Auxiliary, held in Salt caused of cakes, was blaze the assortment by that not will m. Students 4:30 and ported Kaysp. W. divis-io- n Webster, Geo. Hibiscus: cookies were entered in this Lake, came to a dose Saturday e officially enrolled until the en- - children playing with matches near Geo- - W. Webster, I ville, first; Mrs. Folsom, CenterKitions: We understand that Kaysville-Layto- n night with a colorful downtown pa- fee is paid. Those who fail the haystack, trance first was a major factor in ville, third. flour to the fee before class work Gierisch. pay Wpardia: Mrs. T. M. Argyle, j Helenium: DrW. the baking of such fine foodstuffs. rajDr. D. B. Gottfredson of Rich 10, may be asked T .lYjrarV September aegins, Webster, Kay Dr. Gierisch, ful, first; Geo. field is the new state commander to Cen- I upon reporting for Folsom, Mrs. second and third. school ville, second; During April of the past honey was on display, of the Legion, while Mrs. Ronald 1 school. Ileywoods Class 2 terville, third. p, , the exhibit showing various procWadsworth of Ogden is the new term, a poster contest was spon-of will j entrance this fee The Ce year Folsom, Mrs. fine Rod: chairman of the Golden sored by the Poppy Susans: Miss Estella esses in the extraction of the Auxiliary. be 12.00 and the deposit $1.00. This I Following a month's vacation, which the Kaysville president Mors of Bountiful was the American Legion Auxiliary. fee and Kaysville, first; Geo. W. terviUe, first for of alljMrs are honey rieriscL required deposit Ezra Dr. Berth Milgate. Kaysville. lfc the entered Flower: students Several Tassel "prater, Kaysville, third. n apiarist is widely known., will reopen the public testrSmt-did some very creditabttr ftudenUr brarian, the Monntain ( BQUD.tifuL first- one of fhe concluding II. at Weltmg: be The Edward to EeP' in : Legion Mrs: Westt work as Sedum T proved M. Aro e poBtrs. beginners "fe,Mrs i1 Free buttermilk ' of business sessions held Saturday in awardfeature a were as unanimous North Farmington, first uoo. . attraction 7QWul first an judges quite e. Mrs. Wadsworth is a native of ' a bronze medal," to SSi'lSSffCl A" n.r Gersc Bounti- - Japanese Anemone: theW:eber Ccntral..Dairx. associa- Kaysville'. being the" former. Miss ingful, first.813 second the library closed ! . Stewart for his (Dick) Maynard exhibit tion end before of the second drawn31before the paid Correne Blamires. daughter of Mr. wonderful original poster. will be due next Tuesday WT Webster, Special Awards made to week of school, , Nation- and Mrs. Robert Blamires. the usual fines will be charged The poster was then sent to Salt Special awards were Qffirials of the Wasatch Lrtnn t rs Mss Vera Layton, .All students registered for and exceptionstate for in the late in returning the those Lake City and entered Miss Isabelle Bur-Ft- i, the following entries KJc-?ind- ; al Forest arranged an interesting!t chorus will be charged a class fee items who are borrowed. Auxiliary-helhave of the the contest Legion striking and they beauty: al size, showing third, of W cents. With this money the A. of virgin 193d. From the Decorative Dahlias: Thomas August beauty between ton Miss Vera Lay- all the music teacher will waste Geo. W. Vi large collection of very fine posters books needeupurchase timber and a Geo. W. Web-- Edison, entered by Knde c the students. iter by with Dicks over Utah. all from was sent presented ster of Kaysville; This exhibit of obtaining greater coSweet Peas: Mrs. Ed- - fornia, entered by Harold Smith, the poster won first prize in the junior MARRIED SUNDAY county Davis from high school division. - HrSt,"'11"'- - Nrth Poperation Miss Gertrude Rushforth, rd TD.hU..:-V-Wor,-e?tof forest The Kaysville youth poster in the prevention at Lagoon Wednesday Work of oiling Kaysville streets Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rushforth of Plsying now to Cleveland, Ohjo, to the Farm Bureau W. TVebstcr, a fl Days afternoon jp Goes ly Weeds all varieties of them and Legion convention, where feature attraction, the Clintod soft- we the.e it will again take first .pred .1 hope eootroliinj defeated a Ver method. UiM picked squad ball team ilPLGw-wCity a of and display gain national recognition a acore prize were the subject highway. weed control of South Davis players by pie. Dicl and WPA for Kaysville. the erected by K.7.- of 14 to 1L beads. Kays-- 1 project ROW tllC FlUT s.'this " ! l& 1 Kirk-comple- ' ( New-hou- se 1 !. j I te ' cSilS. 1 ' ! ; Mar-firs- t; By-be- e, Pip-pe- n. -- g affifii sflS A - 1 I n. . Globe-Amanait- h: Drouth Serious In Canada, Says Local Visitors Layton (Jets Lead T- Vegetable Show Is One of Best In Fair History Baseball League - Un y- Ar-Rl- e, j - High School to I Open September 11 - ! Lay-Ubio- sa ng Mrs? Wadsworth Elected Head of Legion Auxiliary rr I G jjrrJlpn, - Young Kaysville Poster Artist's Bounti-Bount!fTltl- Wins State Prize ub Will Open September ty'.rn EE SfSiatlS the-priz- liSr Webster,-Kaysville-- .- con-S,- fire-blacken- ed I .tore resi-den- ts lkgjW- & SukS0' A.W ifiiIdSSSii: wiu SiTtotii'.f 10s I potot. , Clinton Topples South Davis in Fair Soft Ball KE T"diy' on-Jul- 21-2- 2, Street Oiling Progresses nere 1 ; |