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Show - J ' ;n Stock Show Ogden Stock Show, Ends Saturday Night v Saturday, Night j )SXl KAYSVILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, Commissioners jj Special Meeting Layton Couple Enjoy Davis County Winners . Auxiliary Appoints Two Autos Wrecked Funeral Services Their Golden Wedding at Ogden Stock Show Committee Chairmen and Burned Sunday. For Orval Hansen ; meeting of county commis-I- d eb?iuHn?KJ-rDecember 27, 1926,. with Holt, Wine gar and oner W.W. Evans, Clerk and a, I Amos Cook, j bond of Leroy was read, tnmmissioner, filed. s' ap-- ad ordered 'icial bond of Wm, Dawson, was read, approved 'itorney, "red recorded and iled. amittee, s consisting of Mr. ;ld and others, appeared and the appropriation' for the show at North Salt Lake be it X a Eldredge of the committee to Davis county making any tion for the Ogden Livestock -- -- stated that he. was invited that Davis today and urge an appropriation and the show at North Salt Lake, in Davis county. Tbornley spoke, and urged Xlivestock industry in this t te encouraged by assisting in these livestock shows a suc-K. Roberts told how the I Woods Cross appreciated the ;rds, and urged that Davis .ake an appropriation for the make ...... 7. Mr. Odell show. Calt Lake J against Davis eounty to the Ogden show. . M. Barnes was in favor of jing the stock yards in South tut was not in favor of assist !en in putting on their live-omak-Dntributi- on w. a ;tchell, county elect surveyor, statement in relation to the surveyors salary as set by the f county commissioners. . .jams as listed thia date were . j and ordered paid, i Knowlton, state road district r, and H. H. Blodd appeared the board on behalf of State ork, and discussed, state road Is, They submitted' the follow Tram: -- ht of way for.. Farmington nd bridge project now being for lack of asurfacin from Bountiful to is City, $37,884.10. right-of-wa- y. eber :d. nver bridge,' estimate - resolution was moved zsei: That the :nt covering the survey, con-- n and maintenance of that part i connection with Farmipgton n and county , Paris county, be approved .by rd of county commissioners of county, and the commissioners Is county are hereby authorised ju cooperative agreement be- -i the state road commission of and the county of Davis, in or-- i discharge its obligation under agreement; the sum ,330.00, or as much as may be ary, is hereby appropriated and following : ! Gf?rge P- Adams As usual, Dell Adams,' of Layton, golden wedding anni- - took 'first prize on carload of fat Thursday sheep and receiyed the grand chamwas sPent 7h rh!? social pion award for the best car of fat boum-a at din--ThAaSt,n8 ambs at the Ogden stock show, ' n was decor-j0m,e stefully awronce E. Ellison, also of d.rk red rosebuds, with a took first prize on fat steer, Layton, . I Cake 1i?rn,in the In the poultry show Jed Sessions, trnieceedThg members of the fam- - of Kaysville, got for the dames J: S. O'Brien. Ahi: Adams nest Buff Orpington cock; first and second hens; first and second cock P. Whitesides! erels; second S;?rP V, Talbot- and third pullets. Louie J Morri White- doieyn Cook, Layton, third cock; first, H. Adams and William T ourth and fifth pullets, also iq OrKing. class. pington Mr. Adams was born in what was George W. Barnes, of Kaysville, got Kaysville on January urst and second hens; first , eAA pai!d has spent practically his pen; first and second cockeral; young first, entire life in this part of Davis second, third, fourth and fifth pullets rs- - Adams was born in on Barred Plymouth Rocks. land December 5, 1855, and Engwas Every chicken entered from Kays-vilDrought to America with her parents was awarded ribbon. when a baby of only six weeks. She was on the ocean six weeks, and arrived in Utah after taking six weeks to cross the plains. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have fifty-on- e grandchildren and two The board of county commissioners, , of met and organized , Monday with Commissioner Winiger, as chairman, and Commissioners Clark and Cook as the remaining members of the board. Quayle Cannon took the place' of Representative Don B. Colton, of Walter W. Evans in the eounty clerks Utah, according to a special dispatch office. Miss Louise James was reto The Tribune, was assured Tuesday tained as deputy clerk. by the reclamation commissioner, Dr. Jens K. Nelson succeeded Frank L. Elwood Mead, that he will act prompt- Layton in the county treasurers ofly on the securities which have been fice, and Miss Sylvia Nelson will act forwarded by water users under Echo as assistant. , reservoir. If the securities are found In the assessors office Ben Brown in satisfactory form the commissioner succeeds Ezra F. Richards. Lawrence will accept and promptly call for bids B. Coles will serve as deputy. for building both the Echo reservoir In the .sheriffs department George and the Provo-Webcanal. B. Mann retains his office, and J. D. Burnett and Horace Van Fleet have been recommended as deputies. Mrs. Hulda L. Brown will continue as couniJkYTON recorder, with buss Zada Waite as ty Located to tho mktet of lertilo (Mte her assistant o Exotlo.ia tho produdioo o t milk, and nnr baote. Haa tha factory William Dawson succeeds Ezra at tha Laytea 8aiw eompaoy, canaary, in the office of county 'attRobinson ralter mills, milk station, aad fc aa tha - HlZl -- d Ogden-Morga- - 1 the-priz- e le New Officers and Board Take Office Davis-count- er taooo-too- soaerote state road. - Goad epportani-tia- a for thoaa soaking aubarbaa acraaga for frait snaring, truck gardening, chick an raising aad dairyiag. Oa tha Item of tha pambargar CUactrie, Oragoa s. Short Lina and D. A &. G. W. n, Quayle Cannon were ordinance governing to year 1927, at published 1a of December 30, 1926, was ziu. expendi-- 1 cx c 1 official bond he.riff, was filed. of George B. approved and or-. I cificUl bond of Thomas Brim-.JU- ce of the peace Farmington act, was approved 4nd ordered resting Meeting Held by Legionnaires '-- efricerv of The American Le-er Griddle Post, were in-- 1 J last Thursday evening byDe-- n L pommander S. W. Tooke. u jv Keith Barnes, the newly post commander, announced policy .of the administration for coming year; namely, service to e in--- community, and with Legion posts in the county and - A committee was ap- v! i draw up a new constitu-m- i to conform with the Ornization, as suggested by uuonl organization. This com- composed of Charles V. X. Sax- Morgan and Amos .Odd, the constitution at the held in th Wood- hall, January 12, The meetings Year will be held m hall on the' second and raesdays in each month, resting talks were made by fer Tooke, Peter Marthakis, t1 department Americanism O. A. Wek!?y, drartment ", and Captain T. IL Kerthner, . by-la- u ir$are locale orney. 43-- 8 cf Cilt Uke .... nil-road- arater-work-s. A; has-rt-- j cr-f- or Annual Farm Meeting January -2 born at Sandy, Bedfordshire England, March 4, 1848. The Barnes family were among the early convert to the L. D. S. church in England, and they emigrated to America in 1853, coming direct to Utah and locating in Kaysville, where Charles Barnes had practically made his home ever since, excepting a few years spent in Marsh valley, Idaho. His first wife, Mrs. Rebecca Phillips Barnes, died about twenty years ago,- - and Mr. Barnes later married Lucy Smith. He was the father of eleven children, and. besides his wife, he is survived by tne following sons and daughters: Edward Barnes, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Warren D. Barnes, David W, Barnes, Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. Frank Cheney, all of Kavsville; Mrs. Wm. Rigby, of Centerville, and Mrs. Ammon Brown, of Salt Lake. He Is also grandchil-rifdrsnan- d survived by twenty-fiv- e was t re-po- rt, me-table- -- ,.-- - New Survey Irrigation Meeting January , - Be sure to attend the Pioneer ball Adv. 2t. at Davis high, January 14. Miss Ilatel Bingham, of Ogden, of Uyton, Was elected president of the Davis county district school board at a meeting held Monthe superintendents office at day Jed String-hathe county courthouse. and was elected Thomas E. A.-- L. Clark, treasurer. Williams was reappointed as clerk of R. W. Adams, m vice-preside- the board. nt , Informant to Face Charge of Burglary Jack Streness, whose information resulted tn the arrest of Robert Young and Jose Alberto, ,wbo were charged with grand larceny as a result of the theft of 400 feet of. copper feeder cable, will face a charge of burglary in the second degree, according to word received from Will Dawson, Davis countys newly elected county - ifarv bj i:r,.&.ri Friday Evening, Jcr.uary 14, 1927 8:00 oclock daughter of Mr. yotmg r are popular with the and their sVt fc Davis county, friends, and relatives are tending them congratulations. SJy 1 General invitation to the People of Davis County . , hurt. Bartlett Olsen, 21, Lynn Jensen, 20. Maid and Edith Hancock, 18 and 16 years old respectively, are the four young people who were rescued 'from a burning automobile, a mile north Sunday aftembon. It known Wednesday. All are Salt bo-ca- Lakers. ; , The lives of the young people were saved by Bishop George A. Welling, of North Farmington ward, and his brother, after the car driven by Olsen ' had skidded off therbad, turned over into a ditch and caught fire. They were on route to thia city from Morgan when the accident happened. All of the young people are at their homes recovering satisfactorily The 'Hancock fram their injuries. Mr. and Mrs. of are daughteke girls Ernest L. Hancock, 814 Fifth. East street. Olson, who was driver of the car lives at 251 Third East street. Jensen lives on F street and it a bookkeeper for the Physicians A Surgeona Supply company, Ilie Hancock girls reported the machine was not being driven more than 25 miles per hour when it skidded on a ridge of ice and turned over. All 'our were pinned underneath the road- -; ster which instantly caught fire. Biss- ng gasoline and oil poured over tho-acof Edith Hancock, and h was severely burned about the head. Practically all the hair wsa burned from the back of her head and a large part of he ear wai- burned away. With one hand the applied snow to her face . and thus saved her life until Bishop Welling extracted her from the bum-- . ng wreck. She also suffered burns on one hand and about the legs. Malda Hancock suffered. bums and' euts about the face, and her left arm and hand and right hand were badly turned. The faces of both of the girls badly ire disfigured and .both , truised,. Mr. Olson suffered two fractured! ribs, bruises and a cut In the for- - d lead. Jensqj-- s shoe and eox from iffis feet, and hisfeet It If be- and legs badly scorched. ieved he also suffered s fracture of ' . ' the pelvic bone. All of the young people were taken . o the home of Bishop Welling and ater removed to their homes in Balt teike. Bishop Welling and his brother were returning from church when they were attracted to the overturned car y the constant sounding of the horn. The cheek, of Maids . Hancock was ire sued against the electric horn but-o-n, and it sounded from the time th car was turned over until the young, people were taken out. as guest of Miss pent the week-en- d . . Norma Secrist. Mrs. Ralph Steed entertained at a very pleasant surpriss party in honor of her husband Tuesday evening. The time was spent in playing progressive 600,! after which a delicious oypter supper was served to twelve guests. Prentice Leonard, son of Mr. and dr. George M. Leonard, has received call to perform a mien ion for the L. D. S. church in the Hawaiian Islands. lie will leave for his new field of labora Monday, January 17. The Mutual offlcere of the North arroington ward will entertain at a shower and farewell party Saturday evening In honor of Prentice Ijeonard. The social event will be held at the tome of Rulon Moon, president of the Young Mena Mutual Improvement association. The New Yearii Eve dance, given y the Farmington post of The Amer-ca- n Legion in the Alberta hall, was a splendid success, both from a social and financial standpoint. A' Urge number of young folks from all parts of Davis county were present and all bad splendid time. Lady employee of the courthouse at Farmington entertained at a banauet and theatre party Wednesday evening. The party assembled at Keeleys where a delicious banquet was beld in the tea room, after which they enjoyed the performance at the Wllkeji theatre. Those who made up the party were: Mre. Hulda L. Brown, Mrs. Ethlyn Christensen, Mrs. Myrtle Criddie, Misses Louise and Lucille James, Florence Bourne, Norma Secrist, Zada Waite and Helen Mar Mil- President of Board New Years Reunion DAVIS IIIGII GYM ' Lake-Ogde- ler. R. V. Adams Elected DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS COSTUME BALL W Salt UU taS.5&. it th. Tuesday The bride was formerly Sunday was an unlucky day for two n auto parties on the Salt highway. On that day two cars were wrecked in North Farmington, and not only wrecked, but burned. One car, an Oldsmobile, was wrecked near the old school house near the George Welling place, and it is said, two ladies by the name of Hancock, foungSalt Lake City, were badly hurt. Another car, a Dodge, came down Secrist hill, crashed into the Potter corral, turned over, and was burned. It is said that this car was occupied by two men, but neither were seriously e Funeral services were held In the ward tabernacle Monday afternoon at 1:00 oclock, and were under the direction of Counselor James Criddie. The services were well attended, many relatives and friends attending from Idaho and all points of Utah. Musk was furnished by the Kaysville mixed quartet, a vocal solo by Howard Lar kins, and two selections by the Farm' ington Male quartet. The invocation was by George Webster, and the benediction by Christopher Holland. The were President E. P. Ellispeakers son, ' Mayor John G. M. Barnes, Charles R. Evans, of Malad, Idaho, and James Criddie. Interment took place in the Kaysville cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Frank Hyde. : 45-V- ml Counts of Dnvia eounty, oils of be r red borne, mountain water, leetrie llcbte, telephone, boor Is eerviee on Eombeiwor Klectrta to Salt Lake Cits and Oeden. O. 8, I, and D. 4 R. G. Waatero Rallroada, One e berry a, berrtea and other frulta, ate, Home of tho Milter Floral company, Mtate experiment. Farm and Laiwa, the Frritiaat Spot If Utah." nm California. 12 The Davis County Farm Bureau annual program in the local high school Wednesday, January 12, includes: 10:30 to 10:45 a. m. Calling to order, Prest Joseph Holbrook, of Davis County Farm Bureau. 10:35 to 10:45 . . Address of welcome, Samuel MorMr. and' Mra. Merlin Stevenson are gan, principal Davis county high fine school; 10:45 to 11:00 Presidents rerejoicing over the arrival of baby girl, born at their home Friday. port; 11:00 to 11:10 Secretarys, Mother and daughter are reported doBriant S. Jacobs; 11:10 to 11:20 Womens report, Mrs. J. J. Bennett; ing nicely. Dewey Barton is back on the job 11:20 to 11:30 Violin selections, high at the Kowley Drug Co., after being school music department; 11:30 to talk, former Gov. laid up for several days with an at 12:20 ' Charles R. Mabey; 12:20 to 12:30 . tack of bronchitis. Mrs. Jesse M. Smith hal been con County agents report, W.InJ. Thayne; fined to her bed for several days with 12:30 to 1:30 Luncheonmusicthe high by the At Iasi; school cafeteria with, a severe attack of orchestra. school much better, was she feeling reports 1:43 to 2:15 p.'m. Remarks, Will Mr. and Mrs. George Williams anof Roberts Hotel, Salt Lake; fine Roberts, baby gir nounce the arrival of a of Davis bom at their home Wednesday. Mrs 2:15 to 2:30 S.Possibilities to 2: ocal 2:30 Grant Clark; county, ae reported Williams 'and daughter ' music selections, department of , doing well . Does Co3:15 to 2:40 the school; a Miss Ora Egbert entertained at director M. S. Winder, operation Pay, delightful party at herwashome New Bureau federaFarm National of the in spent Years eve. The time 3:15 Election of officers. music and games, and after the New tion; indea Every fanner in Davis county isnext Year had come into existence, licious luncheon was served. Twenty vited to attend these meetings of Miss Wednesday, at the Davis county high guests enjoyed the hospitality ; school, whether he is a member of . Egbert. . tho Farm Bureau or not, Rufus Dickson underwent an operaWednesD. S. hospital tion at the- L. trouble. A day morning for kidney diseased kidin the tube was inserted re8 to be necessary and may it ney, DicMo Mr. later. t mwMHW move the kidney The annual meeting of the sharehas been suffering with this trouble holders of the New Survey Irrigation for several years. will be held at the Kaysville Lawrence Adams is suffering with company school Central building on Saturday was He attempting hands. scalded 8. 1927, at which from evening, January scald a hog, when it shpped board of directors will be new both hold time lita to him, and, in bis efforts elected. of his hands were badly though the wound are very painful, he is feeling some better. The plasterers have West their work on the ward hall in the carpenters and Layton, hardwood putting down the ratple. to be Everything is going floor. dates, the opening ready for wiU ' 14 to 15. The opening program week. next be published Mrs. Ella Dawson wtt J a wedding reception t hall this evening in hBorJ unuea tiul C-- After great-graadchudre- n, ntagjj ttion n, 4- - EDLP TAI.TZD 'p American Legion Auxiliary Funeral services for Orval Hansen, held its first meeting of. the year at died at his home in Kaysville, on who the home of its president; Mrs. G. D. Monday evening of last week, were adIn Rutledge, on Monday evening. in the ward tabernacle Friday held dition to the regular business the folThe services were under afternoon. commitchairmen of standing lowing the direction of Bishop Frank Hyde tees were appointed:: and were well attended. The speakers Miriam Miss Barnes; were: George W, Webster, Mrs. MarMembership, entertainment, Mrs. Charles V. K. of Salt Iake City; Cali Saxton; hospital, Mrs. A. M. Barnes; garet G. Morris, S. B. Rushforth, Webster, LeRoy emO. Mrs. E. Americanism, Tyner; E.' Ellison P. President and Bishop blem, Miss Alta Criddie; child welfare and guardianship, Mrs. P. M. Hyde. The invocation was by James R, Webb, and the benediction by James Budge. by The chairman of the entertainment W. Webster. Music was furnished a and mixed the quartette Kaysville submit to was committee instructed Morris. Mrs. solo vocal Margaret by tentative arrangements, at the next took place in the Kaysvilk meeting, for the annual luncheon to Interment cemetary. be held on February 22. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, member Mr. Hansen was the son of Rasmus of the department executive commit- and Anna G. Hansen; was born at tee, and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, unit Cedarville, Idaho,' November T8, 1904, president, will attend the meeting of and made his home in Idaho until five the executive committee in Salt Lake years ago when the Hansen family on Saturday, January 8. These mem- moved to Kaysville, where they have bers are instructed by the local unit since resided. Besides his parents, he upon the annual poppy drive; the de- is survived by the following brothers tails are to be decided upon at the and sisters: Rasmus Hansen, Jr., of Saturday meetings. . Filer, Idaho; Ezra Hansen, of Hazel-toIdaho; Edgar Hansen, of West Jordan; Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Burley, Pioneer Dies Idaho; Mrs. A. M. Woods, of Melba, Life Useful daho; Mrs. W. II. Hansen, of Acquia, Long, daho; Mrs. T, R, Morris, of Layton1; Mrs. Wyler Haight, of Salt Uke City; Charles Barnes, one of the old pioHanneers of Kaysville, died at his home Alfred Hansen and Miss Sibyl both of sen, Kaysville. here Thursday evening, following a short illness due to the infirmities of old age. He jwaa the son of William J. and Fannie Chapman Barnes, and FARMINGTON The The county assessors list of deputies wa4 approved. The list included Lawrence B. Cole, chief deputy; Florence Bourne, assistant; Beatrice Baa slaetrU lights and Brown, assistant, and the following deputies: Walter F. Hogan, Souto Bountiful; Clarence Roberts, West Be sure to attend the Pioneer ball Bountiful; L. Carl Burnham, East R. .Alrin. Mos, and two at Paris hlghr Jannary 1 - Adv.St. Bountiful; John Center- by the following brothers and sisters: Randall, Bountiful; Lona Talbot,' daughter of Mr. am E. Bourne, Farming- Mrs. Henry Wakley, Thomas Barnes Mrs. George L. Talbot, is reported to ville;F. George R. Richards, Farmington; Les- and Mrs. Jamima Phillips, all of ton; be very ill. ter E. Bybee, Kaysville; D. Clair Idaho: Mrs. John Webster, Nine pupils were given a prize Sun- Whitesides, Layton; Wells Hadfield, Downey, Mrs. Samuel Flint, Mrs. James F. day morning for having a perfect at- Clearfield; Clyde Hansen, Syracuse; King, Nimrod Barnes and Ezra tendance at the West Layton Sunday Dt J. Paice, West; Point; Ben Peek, Barnes, all of Kaysville; Reuben School during 1926. V South Weber and John T. Burnette, Barnes and Mrs. Robert Simmons, both of Layton; Mrs. Nellie Slaughter. R. Bruce Major, of Kaysville, was Clinton. Salt Lake City, and Levi Barnes and the speaker at the M. I. A. meeting West in the Angeles, Layton Harry Barnes, both of Los Sunday night Bureau ' . Iesent y, Mead Assures Speedy Action on Reservoir available from state road tax Ward. fjr the year 1927. Lester OBrien has just returnei .Thayne reported that Mr. dhotis has been selected by the from an extended trip to Burley, bureau to act as county agent Idaho, where he has been visiting with :vis county. his brother, Johnathan. of Meeting Ileljl January S Will Young, miller at the Layton snt Commissioners Holt, Millbranch of the Kaysville-Layto-n and Clerk W. W. ing company, has been very ill for 3; Commissionersrelect Clark and several days with a bad attack of - and Clerk Wlne-Stevenso- NUMBER 4 UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. of Sheffield Family Mr. and Mrs. Ilebcr J. SheffleK entertained at their home New Yeara day at the annual celebration for the family. A Urge number of relatives were In attendance and a splendit time had by all. Following a bounteous New Years day dinner the following program was rendered: songs, by the Swan sisters, entitled, The Sweetest Story Ever Told, and Far, Far Away on Judeas PUnes; the reading of letter from Vaughn Sheffield and Roy Blamires who are per forming missions; saxaphone solo, by Elbert Sheffield; musical selections, Sheffield; reading, by J. by Lorn Fred Sheffield, entitled, Willie m Mamies Prayer; stunts, by Gayle Sheffield; a reading, by Morris BUro ires; harmonica solos, by Clifforc Swan; a talk on German, by Helen Swan; on Japan, by Loyd Ivi and on Tokio, etc., by Rulon Killian. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sheffield and family, Mrs. Margaret Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert BUmires and family, Mrs. Rhoda BUmires, all of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon KillUn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newiftan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thlerot, 11 of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Vanfleet and family, of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivie and family, Lyman, Wyonury; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Swan, Toc:.e; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barber and tirJAy, Ogden, UUh. - - -- - were-jume- ( t. Quail Bring Fancy, Prices in Davis County Three snowbound quail, potted Ust Friday by Kenneth E. Clark, proved expensive yesterday when CUrk wa sentenced to pay a 125.00 fine or serve ten days in jail by Justice of the Peace Thomas Brimley. CUrk was arrested by Lee Bum-hadeputy game warden. The bird were in hie possession when the arrest was made. Thousands of quail, which by reason of the heavy snowfall now frequent barnyards and roadsides, are being carefully protected by Davis county residents, it is reported. m, ... NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF .UTAH, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAMS In the Matter of the . Estate of Elizabeth Davis Gibson, deceased. The undersigned will sell that certain real property located In tha City of Kaysville, Davis County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows, of the west The west one-ha-lf one-haof Lot 2, Block 19, PUt, A, Kaysville Townsite Survey, ' subjected to a right of way of the Bamberger Electric Railway over and across th north 2 rods of said tract of Und. Together with the appurtenances, including the wrest ; tnree rooms of a certain brick dwelling situated on said prem- - . ises, together with the right of ingress, egress and re g r -je s s J through a certain hall run-irnorth and south through said dwelling leading from the south front door of said dwelling; to the highest bidder whether in casbr or on terms at the Burr-- x Bxnklng .at Kays- Company place of ville, Davis County, Uth, it ti.kuur-o9:C3 oclock A. 11. tha 12th day cf January, VII. . , to-w- it: . lf f o CC..CE f.3 Dated thh Below the Iirie, at the opera 1223. house, Saturday, has for its theme tv i t exciting story of a viciooi, dog mad loyal and trxva throe a rirrt pu Lrit loving training. E IT m. tl VTTev i ,1 Ertcuisr Czj W ' CT7AN, f:r L r n Xf |