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Show THE WEEKLY Kaysvifle Jr. High when Aladdin rubbed 'his lamp, are being enjoyed today by millions' of theke benefits poj)ie who have had thrust "Upon them so gradually that CO. they never saw them coming their - P.iilUM hr - THE INLAND PRINTING W. P. EPPERSON. E4ltoc Editor C. A. EPPERSON. Srt.nl lll. m Mwil-flM- i Vteb. U.a.lll, ftUnk I. ILL rate AlrartUin way- - II, ite Mnuir Urt A Ite plkttea mi Subscription $2,09 pgr year In advance TELEPHONES , orrw N. i W. P. EpFWKte C. A. Emium. N. tl N. IM Why This Discrimination? It would be Interesting to know JkjW the State Utilities commission in the rate which shall be charged auto atage companies for trande-ter- m . Oar basketeers brought the second honor victory of this campaign to the of Davis when they defeated the Weber quintet by a very close margin of 36 to 34 pn the Weber floor last Friday night. The game represented in real battle for the until tied pracwas that the score Our tically all the time had elapsed. the supplied captain, Sherman Clark, needed two points for Davis aa the gun to wat fired, thus bringing the score as a successful , termination as far we were concerned. Captain Clark waa the outstanding eleven field player on the floor, caging of three tries, out foul two and goals points. , making twenty-fou- r The score: During the years from 192t) to 1925 the number of horse in the United States decreased about 25 per cent. At- - the same time, the number of tractors in uso increased almost 100 cent. The new regime on the ?er had begun in earnest. The obvious duties of the tractor, plowing and like hard work, were quickly appreciated. Its variety of new uses seem endless. It lias become an integral part of logging camps, it carries supplies' across difficult country, it digs irrigation ditches, and moves houses. The backbreaking task of transplanting celery has been made easy; and recently it has been Used to help in the extermination of grasshoppers. One of the most efficient instruments of war haa become the of peace. Our great mechanical. age could be proud had it produced only the tractor, vi er; g, -- f r as a i met preparing and baking it is to be served hot Kam 9 to 10 pound ham H? thoroughly.- If it 18 veS4J k it overnight. Allow at leasS7 of boiling water to each1 ham or enough to completS4 it. Place it m the hot wK this sized ham, add one cam two stalks of celery salt, three The Kaysville, Jr., high fiveBounthe West Bountiul five in West very tiful amusement hail. It was athrilland was matched game closely ten of Leflex the finish. Items taken from The H, ing from the start to were dated January , Lavender and high point ago, Swan years ill while Woodard and k Kaysville, for Inen for I The Paul Williams departed Tuesday stringham starred for Bountiful. I will where he, score is as follows: Safford. Arizona, with realtives and friends. members The party given by the and of the High Priests, Seventies at ward Swair Kaysville Elders of the last night waa one of the event, of an elderly folks was mothers, fathers, the way party, but grandmothers and grandfathers an about the hall to the musicofTh remarkable. was Bountiful Ogden orchestra there we F.P. G. T.P. attendance was large. andattendance. m many invited guests entertained the , Mrs. G. D. Rutledge at fter stringham BacIard Bay View Red Cross auxiliary afternoon.Farmort home yesterday Daniel Swan of Canada Hepworth with his nephew, George bwan, of this gmith city. NOTES The ' New Regime. on the Farm road-buildin- Baled Ran, The bureau of homa Beats Bountiful ?Aaifment Slirlllrrkltj iSrflrx . KAVSYTLLE, UTAm m-TiF- render ;K.bI. - - sprigs!.1 onion sliced, two or threeavT and one-ha- lf cup strong vine and then simmer for fn,r' er, hours, counting the time ginning of the simmer periM five minutes to the pound proximately right. Test skewerr or- a fork, with Turn the ham so it will cS? on both old,,. A, Id bJ? W 1 mor-X'- as the liquor evaporates.?! should be 'covered wl tT the entire cooking period After is tender, let it stand overnight a the liquor or, if you to hot, remove the skin until the surface of the ham ii then cover with the fullouln1-ture: DAVIS sporting passengers. G. T. F. P. Pobetween now There is operating Lake Ellison, f, City an catello, Idaho, and Salt ........... Evans, rf. auto stage line which la owned and Layton . 3 cups brown Clark, c. operated by Howard Ilout, his son, left yesterday sugar Susie Egbert ..Miss Bennion, rg. Ernest C. Hout, and Howard Spencer. - soft bread crumbs, misof a fill Kaysto California Southern for auto ...rf. Sheffield, the Wr. Spencer is also Tunning tard, cider or vinega'r sion for the L. D. S. church. Wilcox, lg.. these atage line between Tooele and Salt LU of the ingredients, and spread Jer G W. Green, manager No Crop Smith, if. . Lake City, and Howard Hout la also corJrt came In frorn , JUiwLJfnpieJDpuglas .was the first top of the ham until company, 8oamnng a property in Canada ia woman employed- the owner of the Park City and Salt Laytonrgc-Press -clovS? whole United the by the company Simmons, rf. Lake City auto stage llne. Thepe-culito the coated fat at intervals. i States government. Saturday morning. feature of .these atage lines is "S. II. Love, president of the United the in ball help to hold on the paste, folks married The Total the difference in the rate per mile States Beet association. says that season-the-faa was Place the haft 5 evening hall last Tuesday WEBER charges 'for transporting passngert.-- 1 legislation" will not add to America's hot oven to form a crust quickly lined the success. great The distance from Salt Lake. City annual farm but that crop reduce the temperature and basti fo! entire street during the progress of to Pocatello via Matad is 176 miles; rotation will. production, Parker, rf. with a mixture of ham h, quently dance. the and via Logan is 184 miles; and the Results in' scientific crop rotation Hales, If. and Mr. cider tendered or vinegar, until the was A surprise party fare charges is $5.00 for one way, or with sugar beet culture aa the pivot Chard, c. J is evenly browned. the Birkin during Choice Sweet Onion Seed Robert Mrs. three-fourtand Spanish approximately two and have demonstrated that the produc- Saunders, rg. of their t for sale. $5.00 per pound. Pay past' week on the occurance Dancing, cents per mile. There is also m spec- tivity of the soil in yielding crops can Hawks, Ig. .... anniversary. ninth wedding to ial round trip of $7.50, good when you raise the onipns. See be increased from 50 to 80 cent. Every minute of the year them the amuse15 7 4 34 cards and music formed in thirty days, which la a rate The corresponding additionper Totals an to the average of 1,800 thunder iSJ f approximately two cents per mile. farmers' income from augmented crop Our seconds were equally as suc- ment features of the party. on somewhere in the world. BEN BROWN going On the other hand the Howard Hout yields would remove the bugaboo of hu cessful, romping over Weber by a dean average of 300,000 light, There is Court House line operating between Park City and financial straits." , Good flashes an hour throughout da So cisive score of 10 to 26. ning Not Salt Lake City, a distance of 84 miles, M r. Love said that during 1927, in The student body officers have conworld. ' has a passenger fare of $2.00 which few localities where beet pulp was ducted an assembly contest, in which L Ixindon Daily the in writer A The cents la a charge of six per mile. used as feed, an Investigation snowed each class is required to enter. These teie-irrcommenting .on American Howard Spencer line operating be- that while pulp made up 82 per cent assemblies should be in the form of Mail, system, says: , I tween Tooele and 8alt Lake City, a of this combination cattle food used, a before the bas- phone is the assembly given pep telephone "All Over Europe, distance of 42 miles, has a passenger its actual price amounted to only 87 ketball games. A prise of five dolhy managed, or rather mismanaged, telecharge of $2.00 for one way. per cent of total coat. be givein to the class with officialdom. the will lars America In five cents per mile. Not every locality may grow sugar the best presentation, according to the is a private institution and . The round trip rate is $3.50 for the beets but there are other Judgment of Miss C riddle, Mr. Gard- telephone profitably, is thst the United States, result the round trip or a fraction over four oil building rotation crops. They must ner. and Mr.' Hales. .r ' million 110 inhabitants, has conwith cents per mile. All these routes are be used, not by legal decree but by The first of the series of assemblies more than twice as many partially ov4r hard surfaced roads."-Th- private initiative, for in this direction was given by the juniors Friday, Jan- siderably as all Europe, with four telephones equipment on all three of these lies true and lasting prosperity., uary 13. They brought, out the aim i;imes as many inhabitants, where the lines is good, that on the Pocatello The presentation present- bureaucraticsuy-manae- d telephone is very well line perhaps being the best the of David ed Tax-ExemptiEllison, president by the of Menace classes, consisted of: .First, the Rus- a luxury These figures should be of considIn America where there Is a teleerable interest to the people of Park ' and dancers sian songsters Public and its has pajama ownership phone to every six or seven people, City and Tooele who are discriminated downs. One day we are told ups from the junior class. Sec- practically every working man ia on ora imported by 200 100 to per cent. against from tora that it ia a great success. The ond a little skit entitled A Scene in s the wire, and so is practically every it ia also well for the people who next day it has been rejected by pop- Cafe." are taxed to build the roads over ular vote. A very good assembly was present1 zzz. In Europe, large houses contain-where which these flares are operated to eager- lady busy working be--J morned to the student burn collections on body, Tuesday this the art invaluable Commenting situation, ing Itnow that they have the use of the I Invofollows: as was call to the View Register-Leade-r, in ing. It given cause there is no telephone roads at from one to two and one-lu- Mountain Mr. Emil Whitesides. Two fire brigade. People living in thelss mills per mile per passenger. That California, remarks on how the peo- cation by I Alice Burton, small country have to send for the doctor I zzz little San of have by Francisco readings ple on recently ia to aay the Park City line, operatMrs as1 and of a horseback Superintendent on daughter to or by on rejected foot vote, exaftly proposals large ing over six miles of hard surfaced spend more millions extending their H. C. Burton, introduction of Mr. Mr. they did in the Middle Ages. i. milea of dirt road and twenty-eigof Provo, by Mr. Hancey; railway system and. buildroad, pays .to the state a fee of four municipal shareholder in the Timpan a $2,000,000 Anderson, line as ing a bypower s cents per passenger, and cave and especially interested in of their F. & A. ogos water product" system. Lodge and collects a fare of $2.00, Rather . It mountain both a and the that cave, the bonds offend, were says railway soft for a monopoly it appears. But beatdn largely because Officers M. the municipal wonderful narrative on, , IIow f course tha utilities commission is I mrnm Received Its Name." is losing money, although its railway not to blame for this ridiculously low promoters Our Davis is school of fast New the officers would be a of it high promised grand lodge tax for the use of the highways 1928 financial success, and the mayor climbing into the limelight. This Utah, Free and Accepted Masons, that's where the legislature blunder- great to it as the citys gold mine." time it ia due to the efforts of the were installed Wednesday night at a referred ed. , For the last fiscal the railway opera participants and their music di- banquet at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake. - If the legislature ia called in extra actually lost $55,873year, in operating ex- rector, Hugh W. DougaU. Sunday af- The new grand master is Alexander aesaion it would be well for Governor had it been required to pay ternoon from the hours of 4 to 5:40 Edwin Eberhardt, who was advanced Hern to include the matter of ad- penses, andtaxes two $327,053 which privately oclock, familiar melodious voices of from the post of deputy grand masjusting this matter of auto passe- owned competing street the 75 Davis students came to listening ter. He succeeds Dana Tyrrell Smith. railway paid as a nger tax, models showing: part of the business to on a like amount of business, it would ears with pleasing acknowledgement Arthur Edward Smith was made come before the session. have shown a total annual loss for over the broadcast of. KSL at Salt deputy grand master, advancing from Lake City. We're all mightly proud the post of senior grand warden, and taxpayers of $382,931. Ready - made baby to claim these talented people as our James Walter, warden, took the post The Register-LeadThe says: Republicans May load was too much for the taxpayer, own Davis students. white lawn dress all vacated by M r. Smith. Charles Fran- The administration does not relish and he Box Elder and Davis, the two rival cis Barrett was made junior refused to add to it by voting grand "being controlled by the coalition in more bonds." The stamped ready to empaper points out teams of ths Weber division, will en- warden. He had been grand marshalL the house of representatives which that if the ter into their first contest of 1928, had voted the $2, broider. Dainty patRichard Louis Conely was continued aent a tax bill to the senate with a 000,000 for people a power line from their The game promises to be a real bat- as grand- treasurer, and. ni Henry reduction of $290,000,000. terns with floss inPresident water system, the Boosters of Davis," here is an Goodwin was politicians would tle. grand secreCoolidge, Secretary Mellon and Chair- have then shown them" that it was opportunity for you to show your loy tary. cluded. man Smoot, of the senate finance to spend $25,000,000 to to the team. ality necessary Positions filled ( by have appointment by made plana to sidecommittee, The seconds will play at 6:30 o'clock the new grand more to distribute the power master, after consultrack the tax bill until after "March to protect and the their 7:30. The at no regulars investment," for games tation with the other grand officers, .15, when the first tax returns of the plan had, been made for using the will be followed by a dance, commenc- were: .year aro due. The administration John Edward Carver, grand chap.leaders insist that after March 15 it Kwer after it was brought to San ing at 8:30 p. m. Be there! Whisperings are that March 2 will lain; Arthur Ernest Buckler, will be possible to show by figures grand This rural paper in California has mark some future social event. Watch orator; Bert H. Hunt, grand lecturer; the conditions of the treasury's finan-- , the situation for authentic summed revelations next week. up correctly rman Rodney Vote, grand marshal; and determine just how far tax ownership of Industry ia nothChristian Henry Fischer, grand purreduction should go. There i a Ti- public but political ownership where jobs suivant; George Raymond Corey, tan struggle among the Republicans ing are multiplied, . taxes increased an Openings in United grand standard bearer; George Hall and Democrats, and Senator Smoot efficiency Costs of projforgotten. grand swordbearer; Howard Civil he's the Service Ryan, says got votes," and he does ects, when proposed to taxpayers, are Pendleton Kirtley, senior grand deanot propose to let the Democrats dic- always until after work is tate this important legislation. Hard- started. minimized .The United Statea Civil Service con; Joseph Granville Titley, junior, Then there are ceaseless deLadies black sateen padeacon; William Myron Pace', I ly with 1928 a- presidential election mands for bonds and more bonds, commission has announced open com- grand senior grand steward; Aaron Newey, 5 y . .year! jamas jyith red rayon trim, taxes and more taxes, tax exemption petitive examinations as follows: jumor steward grand and Chief of radio service, department Charles for publicly owned plants with douall hand tinted And made up of agriculture, Washington, ble taxes for remaining D. CL Shields, grand tyler. A privately at $3,800 a ready to embroider. Very year. The duties will be The average price of bread lh the owned property and industry. to supervise the distribution by radio 'smart.' Floss and instruc- United States averages eight andVne-ha- lf mean losses in municipal undertakings or educational information Government, from the with taxes, result that cents for a pound loaf. The fedtions included i in the packA rural district and farm landa and United States department of agriculor eral Trade commission haa invest- home ture. owners age. igated the subject for three years, and ditional leviesareto called upon for adA Special agent, intelligence unit, make up for their report shows who gets the difclass at 2, $2,700 a year, bureau of municipal ' enterprises which ferent parts of the eight and lf Taxes exist because it is erve a privileged few revenue, treasury department at the expense r or these cents'. positions men are desired. government. If we The fanner receives 1.15 cents; the of many. Rural and city dwellers Junior medical officer nd usefulness necessity (interne), of - wdler, 0.41; baker, 6.11; grocer, 1.28; begin to see how they are made the a pvernment, then we must having hospital j through nnd the railroad or other handlers goat by such a process. ,tensblireu States, at $1,860 to also admit that it ia our duty to 'r O.60: total per pound 8.65 cents. 2 allowances", or Taxation ia the Thus it is shown that the farmer 60 to iaoithout Looking a means of with year who sows the wheat and reaps and new Ter laundry, the entrant Government, dawned, leaving threshes the grain passes on a 1927 an episode within the range stated, de- govejnent. no teCom- - Somebody 1 in American maiy history. small amount of business to the very mil- - It was a hM the or produced upon pending saved every penny and - ler who great qualifications year of the great things grinds it into and both were done. And and the duty to which a- coffe appointee forward to of Puc looking f them as well as thegrist, revenue! small grocer Eor this position men are we cannot do other-vis- e and the large railroads, or the trucks, the end of 1928 . i believe that there la a i . seem all to be within the clutches of twelve-mont- than, my requisition the h Assistant medical more of officer, associate hY? coming d pros- medical the lt? c.itlien8 o too it can baker who dips off perity and medical officer, and their fortune for the officer development national lor more than five cents out of tha total public medical officer, various branches amount which the housewife para for growth. ,can onlF t jurtified of the With service. the Thera are of period vacancies Jher pound of bread. experiments over, always necessary in a young in practically all branches and ' country, each year bring the United surgery, but there ia especial applied economically government, and to i need for medical officers qualified in UbUl All This Sfi-thesTcond d recognition. tiong are fulfilled, taxation degrades wit- tobfrajlolia or neuropsychiatry. Kaysville, nesses great new Every . year . . Money? 21, 8:30 P. M lute LnxUre nurse 'There never was such abundant Our government la safe and practi nur (Jon- in the history of the world as GOOD MUSIC pedit arer.Prio as been shown by the figures used to tag place - to 'sensible conservatism forecast the financial outlook of 1928. ondentanda the needs of both reau, az Everybody Welcome! services. The United States haa overflowing capital and labor in their dose relaCold reserves, Increasing accumulation tionship, Dietitian, public health service Couple 50c Extra Lady f capital, ,nd .consequence trade PwMenis and iifll tV opinion; but it ia obvious that prosperity ia shown In all of the reof onr government. national understanding and intelli-(5views. President Coolidge ha said ? Tha American people hare erideno-- d deciding important issues. ernment which toiM on tSTl a year. For this a tremendous centum! g cower. reaaoofor looking nS? a vacancy Air Fonuees hr J; dee ire for good Hir- -i la ap eager to tha coming months of desired. policy U not a protector DAVIS COUNTY in-if Cz a leasing x. Censer 0,UI"4 in c""3 than c la lavrrJcna, trrt men and wo- , oteMj i. m iy, Crricca, and wcz22m then,. Id world never kesrd n-- p. tleut err t Digest itwj tool-of-all-w- ar 2 6-- 12 moSt Legislation Producer s long-stemme- - La-to- d, na t. Bob-sleig- hs hs re-tu- rn Lj orap-?roxImate- ly . e well-to-d- o. on I 'r df "Coine Into My House" the is - the An-ders- ht Grand three-tenth- Tim-panog- os hs Installs MM m 13 New Royal Society Packages for spring and summer Here are Wait of many fascinating er - ed $50,-000,0- 00 , Priced 75c States - - Loaf of Bread Tax-exem- pt -- tax-exem- Protector Tyrant pt al one-ha- main-Soyernme- nt, Forward -- Sag S ir' -- ... white-cappe- i j Wheres r" de-sirfc-cu - V Dance - S1" such-purpose- G?and Hn!l . s. 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