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Show t Never'. Fruit Crop Fail; ,Ja -a Davis County. re Has ,3 xx 1 bureau It's the Best, :If It Is Grown in Davis County KAYgHLLE. Popular Kaysville LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, Funeral UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ; . 9,1924 NUMBER 39 Mrs. Teachers Assigned to Funeral Services Held SAIT 1, AKERS Emma Nalder Davis School District for Layton Man VEIT COUNTT services for Mrs. Emma Ve schools of Davis Funeral services for Walker Egbert, will Couple to Wed oil Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams anFuneral the engagement of their Nalder who died 29th, at her daughter Lenor, to Ralph H. Layton, home in Layton, August were held in the Surson of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Celebration Lai) ton Ward The marriage will take placeLayton ber 3rd. a chapel, Friday, Septemearly large number of relatives all Records this fall. friends and neighbors ' were present The resided in and completely filled the chapel. Farm" Cele- Kaysvilleyoung couple have practically all their lives Bishop James E. Ellison conducted and are very well known in all the services. The parts bration. opening and closing of the county. Both are graduates were fferd by Pres. Henry Vfae,rs Davie of the county high school and H. Blood and J. V. Annual Davis ciunty Music at Lagoon popular with the young social set of was furrmhed by the Thornley. ward choir and ,,JVjSaD.y outing the county. solos was tremendous f--Sj rendered by Miss Lela Their many friends join in extend- Layton were e' and Mr. David Cook, also an inviewpoint . Thest-.STthilyto thou-wfthem the heartiest ing was about a strumental trio by sister Thornley and daughters. than last year. Over 6000 Speakers were A. K. Green, Alexander Dawson, Elmer Seswioua parta of Davis showed what the milling industry sions, Bishop M. F. Adams, President Pf tLn to attendance. . meant to Davia county, the fruit and E. P. Ellison, Conteet Bishop David E. Layton Crwpullinr vegetable exhibit, put up under the and James with the Horae-J?- T direction E. Ellison. All were close of Irvin Buminjfham showed friends and for the men and of sister Nalder neighbors Davia that good and spoke of her long active and usefor the women. fruits and grows exceptionally vegetables and that L teams entered the horaepuU-rfZ'tx- honor is due to the raiser of the great ful life and especially of her chariiwat, more drew contest The disposition and of her constant the fruit marketing exhibit put on by table labor in helping those who were sick 25lnthi race tract bleachers than Professor H. T. Abell showed that in need. .verve race laat aprinc. The from well cared for orchards and Mrs. Nalder was born July 13, 1848, rV.vt.tors pronounced it the best reaches $1.25, while F ordinary peaches ever witnessed by onlv Jingdidcontest 85c. Mr. J. E. Palmers Lnk CardlJ.f Wales; The daughter of more to encourage the Smithreturned !t ?s L.vana anlAn.n J.ohn" EYa?! Hughes boys booth showed II. The family breeding of rood horses than what can be done England, April 12, in the the by boys, been 1856 on the sailing vessel Curling and Sriiv else that could have summer who under Mr. time, study were five weeks on the water. They kJTureat credit is due to T. J. Palmer during the winter. had crossed the SamThur-Nobl- e They K. A. Green, gtooi plains in the .Edward quality products. - The girls1 sew- Bunker handcart and the Central highclubs company, arriving in exhibits under the direction ing Lake 1856, and Ulla show-1?- " of was a wonderful Payna UcUT,n class one, which Included latV mtVed rom" to, various Lwr,d?y8 Ky8vmf 2700 pounds ing. Eight girls clubs f tuBi weighing up to rad!d Latnk of the county put on display, Lhat ever part, team married to weighing was John since. Dryers me unm k nrk 3420 8.?rpas?f,1 William N. Nalder, May 3rd, 1869, pounds even CTO, won first puUjng by grown people. The who dled December 27, 1918. Four- wt of tha pit K. Oka team weighing nounce county students on Tuesday, Septem- -' of Layton, who died in Reno, Nevada, 1. Teachers will assemble in in- - Tuesday, August 81, were held from Coif Lake Chamber stitute un Monday, September, 13th the -- Kaysville Tabernacle, Saturday he assignment of teachers is as Comafternon at 2 o'clock, Commerce s The services were under the dimittee Datis High rection of Bishop Irvin Call and the Samuel Morgan, principal, F. B. local post of the American Legion. Kingdom. dair, 11. H. Robinson, C. Xl. Aldous, The speakers were Leo Ware, comAmerican of Legion post, ieorge J. Miles, G. W. Sumsion, mander the board of governor rttia Alta Criddle, Jabet S. Adams, President Henry H. of Yesterday Williams, the Davis county chamber of comiorUnse Rose, J. E. Palmer, Emil Blood and Bishop Irvin Call. Musical merce were heata te the agricultural Whitesides, Hazel Bingham, E. M. numbers were furnished by Robert committee of the Salt Lake chamber and Mr. Walker of Birkin, Syracuse, Whitesides, Jack Croft, Lynn Hales, Lake Salt The commerce, guest of of Charles Gardner, II. B. Evans, Hugh the Layton quartette, composed were met t the Salt Lake-D- a vl Miss Lela Mrs. Alvin OsNalder, Iona Layton, )ouga!l, Gladys Smedley, line by the Davi county men Frank D. Adams and Royal C. Owens. county mond. escorted through the county. The and South Junior High Members of the Layton American purpose of the visit, on the part ol J. A. Taylor, principal, C. II. Blake, Legion post were dressed in military the guests, was to acquaint themB. Andersonlt, N. Blanie Winters, uniform and acted as pallbearers, mak- selves with the resources and opporluby Mabey, Lettie Thatcher, Sadie ing the services very impressive. tunities for development and investThose who assisted were George and ment in Davia county. )auncey. Vern Morgan, J. E. Stevenson, Lewis Stoker The first place visited was the larr Leo Ware, Frank D. orchards Whitesides, to Fred J. Odsll, I. R. Tolman, principal, John Hill, Adams, Parnel and Leo Green and in North belonging where the party Sait Annia Blanche Lake, Muir, Holbrook, tuhy Harlan Phillips.- Interment was in was driven through the orchards and Jarlow, Thelma Curtis, Minnis Fisher, Kaysvile-Layton cemetery. told of the wonderful crop of peaches Glen Riley, Ruth Krier, Genesis pP' f jr n of P"? iot &al , fol-o- Farm Makes Tour of the Little w . suc-nTeve- ry Sr - and apples which it produced. luy, Kstella Sinclair, Zillah Perkes, From the Odell orchard the caraMcIntyre, Miss Cannon. van proceeded to Bountiful where J. South Bountiful ltulon Maughan, Glen Christensen, mily Warburton, Helena G. Hamg berries. The berriea created a mond, Ruth Cox. the past week the Davis tion and were considered a rare treat West Bountiful county sheriff office and the Ogden by the members of the party, From Bountiful the party drove to Eugene Sinclair, principal, Dolly police captured Jack McCallister of IlliWoods Cross plant of the Wood the Leone of Simmons Edward and Smedley. Layton lull, Mary Bushman, nois, both wanted in Layton on Cross Canning company where a Centerville brief Inspection of th plant was made David G. Winn, principal, F. A. The number of fruit and vegetable Gwenfried James Gardner, Rice, children to were born i teen 79 pounds won second, pullinr 8240 canned at this plant proved a revelathem, "V Hilda Evans Martha Thatcher, t purebred sheep that was Wd to L elve of hom Ford, d tion to most of the party, az was also jeaJt out of the pit. onnie Stewart. eJh Cl ytn at her funeral. She also the statement that the company oper'pint prise was 360.00 riven by G Farmington eaves forty-seve- n j M. company of .Ogden, which en.courpmentkthat ated plants at Layton, Clearfield and grandchildren and , G. O. Knowlton, principal; George Heber City. nut apply on one of C. W. A M. the winter months. M. M. Hess, Jcdin Walsh, Annie he Biom, Next came an' exhibition of cleaneoapaues latest model John Deere Calf club exhibit was the Edith Irene of Roxey Taylor, Stayner, starting was Second ing and preparing onion seta for marAt the time of her marriage they Walsh. tnny plows. Burton prise a show on Farm Bureau Day. in one of the fields of the Porter-- , ket .Implement Thedairy is now Nalder what to moved the pjOO given by calves were very creditable. They Kaysville Walton Seed company at Centeivillct and the of committee, Ogden (onpuy E. M. Whitesides, principal, R. O. were shown by Charles Dibble and farm and she has lived there ever field was viewed a four-acr- e also here token in trade at the Burton Imple-weof a total since, years. Harold Thorp, Pearl Olsen, Dibble. The buttermilk booth Phillip seedtree budded of freshly peach company. erected by the Kaysville and, Layton. Interment was in the KaysviU Zenna WUliama, Rhea Harris, Doris The method of growing and Tinners in elasa two, which included lings. beside Norma her husband, Eva Lee, Lajrion. cemetery Layton asociation Thornley, Lavton Auto company budding seedlings was explained and dispensed refreshing ster from the teams weighing 2700 to 8100 pounds Dairy buttermilk to the many guests. The The grave was dedicated by her son. and forged two checks, one on John j proved very interesting. Layton sere Boy BriggS first, with a team Davis stake H. F. F.- . G. Nalder, of the North Hill for 17.50 and one on Jaxnes Hill King, principal. Parley and pullinr County Chamber of Commerce had a weighing 2800 pounds Muriel Reeves, for $22.50. From Layton they drove Gleason Dr. presidency, booth. neat Elbum Dickson, membership out of the pit Hector HO pounds had a booth in which he showed value The father of the deceased, Thomas Edith Nelson, Blanche Adams, George to the Yellowstone national park Fluts team weighing 2990 pounds won of health work in Davis county, Evans Sr. died in 1857 and was the Meldrum, Helen Whitesides, Alberta where they sold the Layton Auto comMtond place by pulling' 8600 pounds At 4 p. m. M. O. H. Bybee's Syra- second person buried in the county Conrad, Sarah J. Adams, Luella Lay-to- pany car for $30.00 to two Jews who - v ml of the pit Lake cuse showed ball team Salt the were on their way to Seattle, Wash-- 1 cars ahfpped last year and the prob- Mary Barber, Elma Whitesides. Tint prise was $60.00 riven by C. a fellows how run could Clearfield high up ington. At the Yellowstone park they I able number of cars that would b they T. Cross company 2242 Washington Golden Adams, principal, Georgs S. stole a 1926 Ford touring car bearing I shipped this year , was sUted. mnue. Ogden and the Committee, score over them. W. H. Simmons put over a very The next stop was made In Farm- which is to apply on a set of harness Cooper, Russel Page, Ellen Reberg, a 1926 UUh license, No. 39,669, and tournadrove to Los Vegas, Nevada. Here ington at the mammoth greenhouses Fannie Brown, Luelln Hadlock. . U to be purchased from their store in successful horseshoe pitching U ment with eleven teams competing, they were arrested for having said I of the Miller Floral company. The Ogden. Second prise was $30.00 In Syracuse I won Pederson New and from Ogden A. R. Anderson, principal, George stolen car and lodged in jaiL AfUr party was Uhen through the house bade from Jos. Gorige, 939 Jefferson I in and and in o in doubles obUlned Albert three new the Wig first Twenty-twday they S.Diuie.'ElBuTifanM'Roth jail by officers of th company and th professors brinf Walker, I street, Salt Lake City and Committee. the keys .to th jail and made their method of growing roees . Winners in class three With teams gill and L. J. D. Skeen won second. Utrwctors will be adddto the faculty Edna Cook. I stole volume same of winners this business Ford the of to the Utah Prizes the were donited abo year, the again 0f plained, Clinton escape, University 3100 Geo. E. weighing pounds and up. out. Utah Fanner, Richard Wilson and I according to announcement from the Bolts and Leo Warrens team weighHenry D. Call, principal, A. C. Pat- - touring and drpv to Cedar City, UUh. done by the Company was given --iy Ford for a This Information proved both interest-lemo- n, Bur-- 1 Here they traded th office of Dr. George Thomas, presi- Leoan Munn. ts 3480 pounds, won first garage. armington Margaret puli-fc- g prixe. Stodebaker 6 and $10.00 to boot, and dent of the State institution. Nine nett, Minnie Nalder. Winnera of Prizet 3820 pounds out of the pit. Glen I then drove to Beaver, Utah; trading " , Clubs faculty members are leaving the uni Ivans team weighing 8325 pounds Weber South for a years absence while ten O. H. Bybee, principal, Mattie Nal the Studebaker 6 for a Ford bug and a second prise in this class, pulling Syracuse S. S. S., Lena Tree, leader, versity who have been away, are $10.00. Driving to Ogden they made others 1710 pounds out of dam. for 2nd Annabell prize Bodily the pit. ; r der, Gladys Mumford. deal with a second-han- d a resume their to dealer, sellfor teaching 3rd Wilcox patch, I turning prize rat wise was $45.00, given by the West Point more of or Ford for a the . $17,00. year bug 1L company, ox Ogden and Bessie Wikix 2nd prize for apron. duties following C.T. Harold Holt, principal, Cummorah ing - study or teaching experience at other stoU In car another 2nd for the Committee, and a cord Wilcox nightBessie Ogden they prize tire, size Nineteen others are re-- Thurgood and Lucile Moss. institutions. Greek and to for 3rd Keer a 29x140 riven belonging proceeded prize dress. comMarjorie Auto the by Leyton east by way of Weber canyon, desertttring from the institution. Second was an order for apron. Ey. in trade prize Sewing Club,) Dr. Sherman Brown Neff, professor ing the car when it failed to run prop- at C. W. Croaa comp- North Farmington Eng-the head of be Simmons removed th will Irene tires. leader. Barkdull, ,erTy. 2242 0f Ethel English, any, Manning, Washington avenue, Ogden, Univer from the car andh and McCallister I duced W. P. Epperson who made -. donated by them and the Committee. prize for nightdress. Maxine Pot- I Ush department of the State I returned to Ogden where they 'sep I brief speech on the resources and optsking Voney was donated to the commit-h-e er, 1st prize for darn. sity starting this fall. HeB.is Roland I Della Professor portunlttes which existed in Davi of te apply on the the place Qub, convention U are ted. Democratic part the commit-t- o West2ndPoint- - Sewing County . . . was mad by SUU are Edna Lewis. Several new instructors n Jcounly. Response b prize forholder. pay in the various classes King, called to meet at the M. 8. Winder, of th agri- hereby I of the the to added faculty for u follow: of patch. being lurningham 2nd prize wmmltU oi th Salt Uk Russell Hous at Farmington, Davis county,- police "hentryingU dispose Layton Sugar company, . Hampton Clearfield Sewing Club. Della Clark I English department, including schottr-3rtow, Wediwsdav on HU Septemevening, d commerce. Speeches were chamber of Rhodes the of Wood, Athelene winner holder. lsto company, Alkire Smith Auto st prize for Kraus, n.d V? also made 7:4$ p. im for the pur- - M at ber 1926, 15, David F. Smith, of Cen- the for by been studying Umver-sI company of Ogden, Hooper Sugar prize for holder. Dora Nelson 3rd I hip, who has poss of electing 14 delegates to atUnd sent to the Salt Lake offioe.Tor Harold LaFonte, of th Salt terville: t Oxford at Vera dark three dam. years prize patch and I Lake cumber of commerce; I the Democratic tai5.conlT5nv 0SJj ?lmentA. 2pany, J. G. Bead company of Harden : , I Auto company and arrested Lake held Burnett Salt Sheriff pnxe for patch. Vera Clark lstujty in England. at UUh, Friday, City, Deputy who members Auto company. Most of the faculty prize for apron. 17, 1926 at 11 oclock a. m. A7lliiter as he was sitting in th Club. I are turning to the school following A canning demonstration was also to elect a like number of dele-- cruiting office and took, him to th given Clearfield Second Year Sewing wthe women at 10:30 a. m. while the inita' Hansinf 3rd prize for drettheir leaver of absence, now have gates to the Democratic Congressional I county jail at Farmington. Tuesday dress, higher degrees or art .otherwise convention to be held at Salt Lake Piling was being conducted. Mrs. .arane Duncan, 2nd prize for Anela WM taken before Justice of the Whitesides of Layton showed the Nelson 1st prize for dress.' fitted to instruct in such an in- City, 16, pMce j0eph Sill of Lsyton, whert UL Wilcox, of September evening, U E. Ellison. of a community canning outfit ianaing 1st prize B. apron. Mary stitution of higher learning as the 1926 at 8 oclock m. and for the preliminary hearing was waived and .nd jam E. Syracuse: J1 All of P; Ellison, Layton. Er- UUh University. small transaction of any other business that he was turned over to the district Layton: groups of women in each Nelson 2nd prize for princess slip. Blood. Kaysville. slip. fcuununity. She showed how each in Holt 3rd prize for princess before said Convention: U. of U. NewsBureau- court and held on a charge ofem-t- h speakers 7;oke in the most optt- n should can slip. The County convention shall consist j bezzlement. bonds being set at $1000. mistic her own fruits and Helen Mabey 1st prize princess darn. vein and there was displayed "triable, in the home at the least Alene Thurgood 2nd prize for of seventy delegates apportioned to Simmons pleaded guilty before Ogden U apirit 0f goo wui i an that was Pense and with the best method. the several precincts as follows: Anita Hansing 2nd prize for ATnrrinire police court to a charge of petty Ur-- 1 i4id. Just as the part was ready B. At twelve oclock barbecued sand8 WEST BOUNTIFUL Mary Nelson 2nd prize for B. apron. ceny and was sentenced to six months to continue the tour of the county, 4 apron. SOUTH BOUNTIFUL s'11 were served Jy John L Hatch, Jvlin Holt 3rd prize for in jaiL He will be turned over to the each member was presented with a 17 John I. Hatch, and their refresh-f- ? AH prizes sweepstakes.) BOUNTIFUL Davis county officers and be pros- box of roses byaan. officer of the 4 CENTERVILLE Honey Winner ecuted on a charge of embezzlement. Miller Floral company. The two beeves oompjttee. This gift was 8 FARMINGTON First prize L. S. Heywood, Second Mjing been barbecued by W. H. Wil-- B and the flowers green l,Lbo,dir.H Utahs gretna Hoappreciated greatly 11 " KAYSVILLE Barton and others.' were of rare beauty and fragrance. prize George Garrett, -Third, prize I P- - m. the musical r Dunke. art .? The first stop after lunch wss at program t j the Onion Winners;-Firs- I the Gleason supervision: of Grant S. vineysrds, nesr the fSvir 2 was a rare treat. It consisted CUNTON prise Clark and- Wallace, This vineyard of some ten mad., I Second 4 ... . CLEARFIELD , iannington. Sweet Spanish, acres is pow and for several year jn the number of young 8 SYRACUSE inclined fs ap-William Knighton, WTien it came time to select a twin has been in full bearing. The crop kn? Section, Farmington matrimonially prize, I Wdliam 2 WEST POINT- band, P. A. Young, director, Utah Valencia, Third to th sparkling screen version of this year is record breaker and the Evtns declares. Today, Va-- 1 Utah two Woods Crost, wereonly W. immunity singing, lead by Winegaf, Lzustaxxce. there Going Up," Douglas MacLean once vines are loaded with ripe, luscious g matri- I their launched Kirkham. more turned to the bubbling Broadr grapes of the Concord variety. Great who ends. Selection, r e Y fr Onioa Seed Dans county G. M. Barnes the successes and singled out that interest John from Talk way wss manifested when Lester quartette. "arriranty oait firet bUson The Gleason The Home," by Miss'" . William Knighton, S yracuse.Wood. that the vineyard Chairman I blithesome . musical comedy, I County W. Areletta Grant. WTien snow flie. 'Yankee Consul, that made a star of had been explained Presents- - " prixe. William JWinegar, and cropped grown planted, o of I and Nephi Palmer -- ' when produced by I for jb past ten years without irriga-Hensecond pnze. bis. quiver . Hitchcock, up Raymond hangs encampment by Dan Cupid cup (oss,. " I . William Peterson. Potatoes Secretary W. Savage. and launches only t tion. Cup won BUss , o Point, but Wert comic opera hero a Holbrook, dart, times by Davis county. , of This Ward story wxt .ton was at the mill of I a perfunctory cou- I Dnvia county property. . triumph, first prixe. Ward Holbrook, Blossom and Xlfred G. thejb Kaysville-Leyto-n Henry by Milling com,prin yolli around, willing electhe for Democrstic Primaries offered another of those fun pany, in Kaysville, where the party Jeptance of encampment , , tion of the Delegates U 'County roles in by Joseph - Holbrook, was told about the mill, how flour convention, as above set forth, will tkkUng roident of Davis County . w A yOTeg was made, where shipped, and were Bnt bluS, Mr. EnSi. UJ , D?r,a nd George E. ' Yllow J 14 1929 ooit, chairman - of County ' war echo with rales of merriment vUw of North Davis county was en-Kayrnlle, Webster. clerk Mri that, in so far a h' at 7.45 1 clock p. m. ptembr I This vital musical play, so long held I commissioners. Selection by . joyed. In laughing memory, required only trmngtons Davis County , fb next stop was Layton, where Qaartette. Talk on UUh, MacLean touch to make its, flour-Jj.b- e the Adams spoke for a few min-- r I ICrCC escent fun burst into bloom again. It lutes and told of th glories of his ", Lola Fra- - ' jonderUnd, y Com Talk. Governor Geo. II. bome town, its unparalleled supply of men ouying nrlrSnow TYiwnotnna iHe,PStrk Delicious, i getting married isnt like new I TSJm Exhibitors. on County Associated for lieiaa ance, seeks and li. , NelIie , irrigation water, its fertile soil, its Days Nlince OTd ot butter. 0ne I bits captivated the entire j kre.t crop production, and read sta- in comIts Contests. song commonplace WintS the first J.nd evades seasons, tistics which were to asici program the KSrille W Moon,Teermain, Farm- - mitting wedlock. Wednesday morning a grass fire, I country for five successive jh North an will welcome the I those who were not familiar with th and P. patrons I demonstrations were creek in picture was which feed. . started prize. Haights of Mrs. time Y.1 to ber th melodies again I enormous production of this fertile Regardless of the Johnathan, second prize. I wens the U. S. winter, near the Bamberger Electric railroad opportunity season Johnrthan, s Jajnmer busy each Kaysville, st NeUie of performance. stacks Natme, Industry, tubertracks, threatened the hay West Point, ,lamPf there in hav region. ' Next was made at the factory i.L . rrminirtDn State and County first nrize. Karl Frank Galley and William E. Cailey.l There is an additional treatMiller Boultrv as J 0f th stop ineandliJ- the fire wa Ing the buoyant Patsy Ruth time demonstration on for a short In Layton Sugar company, the very Last third yew, out. John. Hun, I the leading support in a distinguished I most in and year and ok and successful it t company in the sugar Headway grading of eggs. The ni5ld. Bountiful, great honey making stance. marriages at Farmingto The factory combined efforts of several men I cast.- Direction is by James Horne, interaountain region. th xhibit, the County prize. nd hundred. I whose sense of humor was cleverly J ceeded four petekee the guests each of estimated and is It to ahw which fire. Fl-the inspected extinguish PrU P7 Hot-- ! Farmington, contracting b North MacLean Mr. th s of aU in : 200 tons Moon, of Idisplajd in was held tbe there best ever p rrachel, second prize. J. IL from some community other fi111? approximately tentot. (Continued on Pag Four) ex- . in rrr Wa -- HXin Check Forgers, Auto Thieves, Apprehended spg sensa-Durin- S I I -- . fi 'Tv'f pnt 1 f nt fifty-seve- n Kil-bu- n, Excellent Instructors This Fall of at 1 was-.ex- i 1 - sie -- I st I Democratic County Convention to be Held 1 1 . thl,turi, ij! pt Og-.hayt- on all re-a- nd bet-Ma- rr Thuy tn-jc- om 1 Une Each Day at Farmington " J Douglas Mac Lean Valuer un VBB5rS pe. . i.p - - -- ry -- -v wnal '- ,, , & 2? urass r;rn " Jn super-comed- way $"ty . 1 vi-the- eye-opene- se 5 s?on Libit ka' ysviiv? Aaysvi 10 canning that company, the Milling company (Continued on Pff Fire) vu JJJ w. 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