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Show . r I -- ;0LfMB KAYSVILLE, XXII . ' A Letter to Ail From dor High Five Our County Assessor Defeats Clearfield m,et vd To the People of Davis County: Ktysvill Jr hlh in With the New Year in progress, we five Clearfield the school are carrying out r.ew resolutions made nlnNJiT with a score of 23 to the first of the year trying to better Clear-ha- s ourselves in regards to our habitual i9 tie first time the been defeated. Both habits, etc. m ood game this An inventory has been taken of ourselves and our belongings; in short, first half of the schedule. high point man for Kays-J,hi- - a recapitulation of what we are and Criddle starred for Clear- what we have. The time has come again when an inventory of all the score i as follows: properties of the county must , be taken! There are a number of men now beO. T.P, ing sent out from the court house, at 2 Farmington, under the director of the 0 assessor, for the purpose of meeting 2 all the property holders in Davis with 4 Their business is, according 2 county. 1 to section of the Compiled Laws 9. .23 of the state5861 lotalr of Utah, to make a record Of, and put a price on all properties CLEARFIELD the confines of Davis county. F.P. G. T.P within In this they have been instructdoing 0 0 0 ed to act Sir? justly and assess everybody 2 with treating everybody equality, jM 0 0 fiber alike, including relatives and friends. 0 0 Doneaa Since it is necessary that all tax0 0 Siber . able properties be assessed and monies 1 0 collected in order that we may meet 0 0 Sivlins of our cities, county and 0- 6 the expenses 3 Totals state, we might as well meet the situation squarely and cheerfully; and NORTH DAVIS STAKE so we are asking that the people of ' Team Standing Davis county receive our deputies ' Won. Lost Pet cordially, giving them the informa1.000 tion desired and helping them on their 0 3 Ujiville 2. 0 1.000 way. Remember, it is you who are Test Layton .333 I1 2 Cktrfield them for their services, so .333 Saying get together and put it over 2 1 Sjrseuse .000 as judiciously as possible. 3 0 Uyton have Respectfully, West and Layton Isysville BEN BROWN, forged into the lead in the North Davis County Assessor. Clearfield opened with Diris stake. 20are defeats, losing to Syracuse, frvf'v LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, NUMBER UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 192S. Voice of Abraham Lincoln Speaks From Old Manuscript LuConte Stewart Has Fine Art Exhibit I)e Ixre I Nichols New Association President Do Loro NuhoN, agricultural agent Stewart, the KuwilU olocted president ot Dims oomitv, of exhibition an naintings. list, in the of tho which are Wing ihil.-Utah, minty Agricultural iat mn at the annual e of them Agents Hotel Bigelow in Ogdon i mooting hold t night. He succeeds particularly striking, that of mountain, painted du mg the Erastus IVtcrson ot I mt&h and was 3Q, 1859; A. autumn season. The exhibit is spon- elexutod from tho Christianson, of Ogden, was made sored hy the Ogden Art vuiity. and Waltor E. Smith, Mr. Stewart has sevtr.i! winter landscapes and there aie a number of Provo, KooroUry and trousurer. inted with faithTho following committee appoint-mon- ts of desert scenes wore made: Relations R. L. exhibit The The following speech, delivered by You perhaps expect me to give fulness and brillance. Abraham Lincoln at the Wisconsin some general interest to the occasion; is made up of both large and small Wngley, logaa; Erast us Peterson, Uintah; Robert Stewart, Pox Elder. and to make some general suggestions, canvases. . on 'practical matters. I shall attempt The artist has been in thurge Farm bureau- - V. - Martinenu, Salt nothing more. And in such sugges- of the Ogdon high school art de- lake; W. J. Thayne, Utah! Putdicity S. R. Boswell, Sevier; C. O. Stott, tions by me, quite likely very little partment for several years His art will be new to you, and a large part studies Wgan under Edwin Evans and Sanpete: A. I Christiansen and A. E. of the rest possibly already known to A. B. Wright of the University of Smith, Nenhi. Social David Sharp, Morgan McKay, be erroneous. Utah. A little later he studied at Summit, Chairman; field; Orson P. Madsen, CarMy first suggestion is an inquiry the Art Students league in New Piute-Ga- r as. to the effect of greater thorough- York, under lllu'mensehein, Drumond bon; Dr. Hugh Hurst, Tooele, andC.LyK. ness in all the departments of agri- and Kenneth Hayes Miller. Ilia tr aim- man 11. Rich, Wasatch. Music culture than now prevails in the north- ing then consisted of work in the Art Richards, Morgan, chairman: LewMar west perhaps I might say in Amer- Students league landscape school in lrice, Beaver and Walter F. Smith, ica. .To speak entirely within bounds, Woodstock, in the CatskiH mountains, Irovo. . Liberty A. E. Smith, chairit 'is known that fifty bushels of under J. F. Carlson and Walter Holts, man: Mf. Wrigley. Transportation wheat, or one hundred bushels of In- and in the Pennsylvania Academy of W. J. Thayne, chairman, V. I dian corn, can be produced from an Fin? Arts landscape school, under Problems of agricultural extension acre. Less than a year ago I saw it Daniel GarWr, George Oberteuffer in Utah are being considered daily stated that a man, by extraordinary and George T. Pierson. 8 and 10 a. m. by the extension care and labor, had produced of wheat Mr. Stewart has mural decorations what was equal to two hundred bush in the Hotel Bigelow, Hawaii, Canada service staff of the Utah Agricultural ela from an acre. But take fifty of nd Arizona. He has picture in the college, including all county agriculwheat, and one hundred of corn, to be Alice Merrill Horne collection. Salt tural agents, subject specialists and the possibility, and compare it with Lake, the Springyille high exhibit, administrative officers, during tha the actual crops of the country. the Utah state collection and several convention of the Utah State Farm bureau. Many years ago I saw it stated in private collections. These meetings are taking the place a patent office report that eighteen of the annual extension conference, bushels was the average crop throughAbraham Lincoln that thorough cultivation which was to have boen held last out the United States; and this year certain would spare half or more than half week in but was postponed, asIllinois an farmer of intelligent state fair September 30, 1859, will be the cost of land, simply because the owing to Isigan, in that city the me he not did believe sured the quarantine that when of special interest at this time, which followed an of spitud outbreak the Utah State Farm bureau ia holdOT than half the quantity meningitis. in th.n , in convention its self-evOgden. TV Of land; This proposition is ing As customary the extension workers The manuscript of the speech, writare attending the sessions of the farm not Tues-hend to West Layton, ten in Lincolns own hand, was re- was cut, and then abandoned as or illustrations. The cost bureau repetitions convention. Dr. William Peabandand much worth was deand back threshing; however, they Came land is a great item, even in new terson ia cently brought to light through the oned as presiding at the extension not worth cutting. As to of research of Professor Sumner of the lated East Layton, 82 to 10. 26 C. countries; and constantly grows great- erv ice meetings. most other Indian indeed, corn, and, start won Wisconsin State Agricultural college. its first against in comparison with other items, as Syracuse the case has not been much er, Clearfield, but subsequently dropped the from Davis We will hot attempt to comment on crops, country grows older, students Twenty-si- x I do v tilts to Kaysville, 24 to 26 and county are attending the Utah Agri- the speech. By reading it, one can better. For the last four years with also would spare the making and It 17 to 19. determine how well the farmers have not believe the ground planted maintainine of inclosures the same, winter this cultural quarter. avercollege an in Illinois corn has produced Vest Layton won, 19 to 18, from Of this number half come from Kays-vill- worked out the problems which were these inclosures should be whether fall of 1859, age of twenty bushels to the acre. It hedges, ditches or fences. This again Syracuse, while Layton dropped its from confronting them in the made three from Bountiful, four had have we heretofore is true, that of the third straight to Clearfield. the use they have is a heavy item heavy at first, and Mrs. Hunt Forbes, wife of three from Centerville and and he predicted would better crops, with no better cultiva- heavy in its continual demand for re- Elmer Margery inventions which, The score of Tuesdays Kaysville-Syracus- e Layton, Forbes, passed awsy at her one from Woods Cross. 1 believe it is also true that but tion; be made for their use and benefit I remember once being greatly horn in Kaysville Sunday morning of game follows: pairs. to been soil has never Eleven students are registered in pushed up The philosophy of Lincoln has stood the astonished bv an apparently authentic pneumonia. of its capacity. the Basic Arts and Sciences division: the test of time and is as acceptable one-haKAYSVILLE exhibition or the proportion the cost Mrs. Forbes was born March 13, be the the would effect What upon G. T. F. P. Nora Blood. Helen Hyde, Oma Ellison, today as it was on that September dy inclosure bears an of ail to tha other in Sevier county, the daughter 1909, soil up 0 0 0 0 Emma Miller,. Alice Sessions, Melba. s0 jong ago. The speech contains so farming interests to push the of the farmer; though 1 can- of Sophia Utley and Ray Hunt, and foolsey, rf. expenses full near its Delbert to something capacity? not remember exactly what that pro- came to Kaysville with her much that will be of interest at this o. Thomley, Howard , Linford, 2 Iinsell, If. .. parents laSmedley,- - William Tingey, Howard time that it is published here in fulL Unquestionably it will take more 2 2 Barnes, c. portion was. Any farmer, if he will, about three years ago. In Septeman bushela from to bor Seven Walton. Bruce William and produce fifty 2 1 It is not only good reading for farmran ascertain it in his own case, for ber. 1926, she married Elmer Jarman, rg. men are entered in the school of com- ers, but for all classes of citizens. acre, than it will to produce ten bush- himself. 0 and since marriage the couplo haa 0 Cottrell, lg. els, from the same acre. But will it merce: Albert Chipman, Myron Lay Lincoln said: 1 2 lived in Kaysville. Besides her husTamer, rf. ,. locomoof a amount great Again, bush to thke more labor produce fifty presume I am. not expected.-tfI a 0.. ton, Seth Blood, Arthur.Layton. Keith band and parents she is survived by Goilcy, c cultivation is by thorough spared Reading, James Underwood and Wen- employ the time assigned me in the els from one acre,, than from five? tion. Take bushela of wheat, the following brothers' and sisters:., fifty cultivation U , Elizamere flattery of the farmers, as a nquestionably thorough 7 12 5 19 dell Phillips. Evelyn Crockett, Totals for the harvest, standing upon Dorn, Myrl, Lloyd and Warren Hunt, beth Layton, Ruth Adams, Ruby class. My opinion of them is that, in will require more labor to the acre; aready I tin acre, and it can be harvested all of Kaysville. bushel? to more the will but it neithrequire Stringham and Martha Stringham are proportion to numbers, tfyey are SYRACUSE Funeral services were held in tho in of the known waya, with lesa any to much aa 0 majoring in home economics. A.. H. er better nor worse than other people. If it should requirearejust tabernacle Wednesday afbe which would labor Hampton, rg. half than the (aysville there tome probable 4 Bangester, Henry Rampton and A. D. In the nature of things they are more the bushel, certain Cook, If. ternoon under the direction of Bishop. five were over if it required spread in fa advantages Robins are preparing to enter the ag- numerous than any other class; and and several 0 Frank The Holt, c. be floral tributes were would cut if acres. This Hyde. true, by I believe there really are more at- vor of .the thorough practice. It is the old hand sickle; true, to a ricultural field. 2 beautiful. The KayaviUo and many kmpton, rf. greater those would un. . it develop 1 1 The following students will receive tempts at flattering them than any probable and Wooley, lg. Father the if quartette Knows, My sang cradle, scythe by known causes, which of late yeareftont, and I 0 their B. S. degree at the end of the other: the reason of which I cannot 0 the if tlH 4 and.' Walker, If. Sometime, Somewhere, extent, by below their our down cut have can crops perceive, unless it be that .they Howard I Larkina ia And rendered machines use. now what vocat the spring quarter: Seth Blood, Evelyn east more votes than any other. On former average. It is almpat certain, , bare eaid of Total 6 9 7 17 Crockett, Howard Linford, Henry H. harveatlng la true, in a olo, Absent," The speakers were: I am not quite sure that I think, that In the deeper plowing, freeter or less reflection, Walker. and Ruby Stringham. Umpton Referee, Schofield; empire. degree, of mowing, Elder C. LeRoy Clayton, Bishop J, with of the soils, experiments there is not canse of suspicion against analysis of crops gener-o- f F. Neilaon, of Salt Lake; Bishop James P wing, obgathering f and, indeed, ofin almost yon, in selecting me, in soma sort a manures and varieties of seeds, I ny( all farm E. Ellison aad R. W. Adams, of Lay- . SOUTH DAVIS STAKE the and like, servance to season, worSc. politician and in no sort a farmer, ton, and Bishop Frank Hyde, AU paid, Team Standing ia these causes would be found. It address you. The effect of thorough cultivation a .high tribute of respect to the deWon. Lost. Pet ' Ccntervilla First w ; 7 0 1X00 upon tho farmers own mind, and, in ceased and her family. The InvocaCenterville Second reaction through his mind, back upon tion waa offered ty Chester Nalder .714 2 Alan B. Blood, who leaves for a Vest Bountiful his business, is perhaps quite equal to of Layton, benediction by Coun.427 4 Bountiful First other of its effects. Every man cilor George W. Earned, and the grave .427 mission to France next week, will be 4 any is proud of whst he does well; and ns in (be Kayvi3e cemetery was dedi.286 tendered a farewell entertainment and I Sjoth. Bountiful man is proud of wbst ho does net well. cated by .142 dance at the tabernacle and opera Sheffield, Jr. remington ' With tbs former, his heart Is in his Centerville "First ward IT men ouic tomorrow (Friday) evening. work; and he will do twice aa much nt into undisputed lead in the South The event will be in charge of 'the The Federal Land Banka are now loaning money at a Bvi stake when they defeated the ward recreational committee. of It with less fatigue. The latter A number of Salt Lake musicians Centerville Second warders, 24 to 1L low rate of interest never before offered to private citizeni performs a little imperfectly, looks at 31 have been The for the. evening, chase it la disgust, turns from it, and imaghot engaged second for . place got engaged in agriculture. ines himself exceedingly tired. The this weeks play, with West Bou- and they have prepared a program Because of the Federal Land Bank's sound and steady little be has done, comes to nothing, la The hunting eeasen for gam birds nty and Bountiful First after the of rare excellence. Among those who loan will nearly over for this year. After will of Miss their Bonds, onor. West Bountiful, the are and the for want of finishing. they following: appear popularity growth losing a game until next fall, it to South ful II, a The man who produces good Bountiful, went into a tie Margaret Anderson,, soprano; Miss you 60 of your appraisal valuation at 6 Interest. will be unlawful under the migratory-bir- d of let ever will any scarcely part third place with Bountiful First, Annette Richardson, contralto; Miss crop on the The interest is due and payable treaty-ac- t regulation to hunt hkh gave Farmington a 26 to 12 Florence Allen, pianist and accomit go to waste. Ho will keep up the wild duck and reese. coots, galllnule As means which this: your Amortization neither pay you allow and Plan, about inclosure defeat Brothers it, Brimley quartette, panist; in repertoire of serious and comic seman nor beast to trespass upon it. Ht and Wilson snipe or jackinipe in Neve interest you also'pay a small amount on the principal the . CENTERVILLE 1ST. will gather it in due season and store Jersey. Delaware, that portion of New G. T, F. P. lections; H. Lester Gleason, cornetist to 1 of your loan, annually.' amounting payment The It in perfect security. Thus he labors York known as Long Island, Mary8 will oclock at begin program eernelius, rf. 0 0 0 0 Loan, are a As your reducing constantly result, you with satisfaction, and saves himself land, the District of Columbia, Virosrneon. If. .. 4 5 4 12 sharp, with dancing from 9, oclock ginia, North Carolina, South Caro- in also interest which reduces the tha whole fruit of his labor. Tbs other, lina. until . 'proportion. Walton,- c. midnight. 2 0 0 4 Georgia, Florida, Alabama, fuU a for no with loan a purpose Some of our opponents tell you that with such starting 1 0 0 Mr. Blood will leave Saturday, Febrg, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkanppi, satisL Smithj less and with labors less, crop, 0 0 0 interest. That is untrue. , As proof,-w4, and after a brief visit with lg. ruary compound you sas, pay Lousiana, Texas, New Mexico 'and to allows his fenca fall, Sheldon, rf. faction; 3 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Russell II. Blood In Phil and Arizona. In all other states the illustration: the submit in due following not to cattla gathers trespass; Trimbath, It" 0 0 0 season closed on December 91, Janadelphia, will sail from New York We will assume your Loan is for $1,000.00, with note season, or not at aU. Thus the labor , 11 on the Leviathan.' He February 7, or January 15. uary ia wasted he has performed away, Totals dated July 1, 1927, with installments coming due January will probably visit London and Paris .10' 5 The federal knwvprotecting bird dehe In the little end, till, little, by CENTERVILLE 2nd. on the way to his headquarters in 1st and July 1st. United State , migrating between-i- h rives scarcely anything from it. G. T. F. P. Geneva, Switzerland and Canada is administered by the leads acres broad ambition The for 2 4 1 to poor farming, even with men of Biological Survey of the United -by. if. 2 States of agriculture and energy. I scarcely ever knew a mam- providesdepartment Smith, c. . 1 birds killed, during tho that less much sustain to moth farm itself; Smith, rg. 0 to return a profit upon the outlay. I open season may be possessed for an 0 "onctnjg. have more than once known a man additional period of ten day follow' tbe end of the season in tho stated the to spend a respectable fortune upoh ing Ogden Totals Prospects for stocking 5 8 1 11 where killed. Hunters are warnedhy acone; fall and leave it; and thehaome the Referee, Roberts; umpire, Hughes. arsenal with munitions are bright, Biological fracsmall Survey that the possesreceived advices aims a to modest man of get today by cording sion of the carcasses of wild ducks, make commerce a and from chamber of tion good the of the ground, Ogden FARMINGTON or other migratory game bird Don . B. Colton at Manimoth farms are living upon G. T. F. P. Representative n too which plants or elsewhere D. are C. like tools or weapons, J Washington, , rf. 1 for a period longer than 10 days folEre be bandied. to they long heavy 1 Stayner, If. Congressman Colton said that Replowing the close of the open season are thrown aside at a great lost. c. resentative Midden, chairman of the 1 will subject them to Federal in an a I have deal, good thought house of representatives appropria0 jphards, rg. steam a about plow. abstract way, tion committee, has agreed to withgeinike, lg.' 1 From the above illustration yon will observe that in five years That one which shall be so contrived draw hi opposition to appropriation 0 STATE ROAD COMMISSION on have an off 155.93 yon unpaid paid your original f 1,000.00, leaving as to apply the larger proportion of for the stocking of the Ogden arsenal. 1 folamount which balance 8944.04 the interest FUNCTIONING for of yon upon pay and to the cutting its power turning Rrimley, rg. Heretofore it was Mr; Maddens ob0 should yon desire to mature your loan, send six or movlowing months; tho to smallest the the and soil, jections to this scheme which pracThe a check for $944.04; or if you wished to let the loan run its natural Totals ing itself over the field, will be the and we people of this part of Utah, 5 4 2 12 tically blocked 84 end H itself the off of would at it years. bourse, automatically pay presume the people who are best one. A very small stationary The Utah congressman pledged himto the principal, highof living adjacent ' would draw a Urge ganr engine self to continue his efforts in behalf BOUNTIFUL 1st abort ways which form the state road sysa , for the . ground through plows of an the for appropriation stocking G. T. F. P. IIow much could you save between 5 interest and the distance to Itself; but when It is not tem, are enjoying highways cleared of arsenaL The chamber of commerce 4 0 0 rf stationary, but haa to move along like snow. Jt may be said that clearing been has insistent bn this for now , rate are if. 1 2 plan you paying? present 3 a horse, dragging the plows after it, the roads is tbe duty of the state ?Pton, 1 6 some time. Wouldnt the saving on a substantial loan almost pay it must have additional power to carry road commlcibn, which is true, but .0 0 taxes? your , Itself; "! the difficulty rrows by the fine part of R is the commission Davis county teachers at a meeting . 4 2 tLia duty. The duty U intended to overcome it; for Is perform!.. what loan to We will $25,000.00 with you from $1,000.00 AauaJt,r here Monday night elected the fol. 0 0 aiza and of a corac.kx.ua is cne thin- -, and adds also adds what power which you can build, buy real estate or pay off present lowing officers: lYesidont, Eugene SinTotals . weight to tha machine, thus increas- rood it . is qxl.s another, Yhe ttita indebtedness. . clair, principal of Vest Loactiful; eoracixiua ia aur:y ing, again,. tha demand for power. reree, Cbrlee Gardner, Lay-to- n empire; L. EIsLcp. maTot further information see the construct should good. you Suppose ; secretary, ILida Ford, Centerchine so as to cut a succession of short The t ville ; directors, Lynn Hales, D. R. D. ADA113 nSAITX YTYzt s czujs c ! C toeetin furrows, say a rod in length, transTolman, and ,0. Anderson; delegates is tve mxnl'ns course 7?" to the ib'ic.'TaiU Treasurer Natirrrl versely Tarn Lon Aesdttin Caoxtiry Lcytsa to U. E. A. convention, Samuel llor-gmrr; i. A Izr i r thuttU r. y ( ,;r Li i the Lie Utah locomoting, something HI Laytsa, n I XJ C i high school, and George Qula-ce- y ij si w il (Continued on pegs 4) Knowlton, principal Farmington. fttiLle mea were la attendance. ffS) com-'JejPI- fe t ha-- i Manuscript of Speech Delivered by Lincoln at Wisconsin State Fair September Predictions Fulfilled; Faith in the Farmer and the Masses of the People Fulfilled ih-m- h tVn-tcrvil- la--- le l, 1- -- -- 0" 18-1- 9. y, Mar-tinea- u. bo-twe- i en t- Davis Represented at Students A. by i Kaysville Resident Passes Away Sunday e, lf Forb, - o Alan B. Blood to be . Given Farewell Party tir MR. FARMER aI You Can Cut Your Taxes in Half! . Waterfowl Hunting Geeotn Clooea Jan, Jnnr semi-annual- ad ly . " - e - . Colton Sayt Arsenal May be Put to Use -- it cold-stora- ge ' it Stop and jerkin, -.3 c Fisire -- -- d-i- , r;l:e; vice-preside- f r'J t' -- nj r-x- tj Tih;tm w r iu ittz rt xg i I- - |