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Show v- - , I .. - rt i i - v v" Jos. E. Wiggill Dies SEWER SYSTEM At Home in Liytonl ) DAVIS IS SECOND IN REGION MEET NUMBER 21 UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. LAYTON KAYSVILLE, VCLXyMB XXUI NOXIOUS WEED " Men Cleaner Girl-CITIZENS ASK Held Saturday Banquet M COURTHOUSE : PROBLEM WILL INVESTIGATION , Joseph E. Wiggill, age 75 years, The Gleaner Girls and M Men of died, at his home in Layton Sunday the North Davis stake, entertained at afternoon after an extended illness due annuul banquet at the Davis high CONSIDERED their to . heart trouble. He was bom in school Saturday evening. Cape Colony, South 'Africa, in 1833, The guests were seated at one long 20 Vi and came to Utah in 1861 with his City Fathers Will Delve Into Special Committee Composed of table which was beautifully decorated Taxpayers Request County Com, larents and other members of the with mounds of red and white carnaIogan missioners to Investigate AdBu- tions with tall yellow taper candles, located He in and Farm and Record Sewer Makes Kaysville. of 'amily, Slate, County System; Feasibility paints; Burton on lad been a' resident of Davis county either with holders, icld crystal dition to County Ruilding; Inreau Men to Meet at Court side. The M. Will .Look Into Engineering Records since that time. I. A. colors of greert and in 440; Three Other in the favors and adequate Provision for Count House Saturday' Afternoon to gold were carried out cards.' and Financial Methods in Efand He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Burton; Meet; in place folWhitesides and land.painted the Wiggill, Mary pall Records and Office Space Effect Plan to Combat Nui fort .to Improve City Sanita A. R. Anderson, of Syracuse, acted Wilcox lowing children: Joseph L. Wiggill of Thomley Take Firsts; ceremonies. Salt Lake; Wilford E. Wiggill, James as master of Cited; Hoard to Act Soon tion ; Engineer to Make Report sance; Will Start in Davis Cornell Jarman, president of the Seconds E. Wiggill, Mrs. Jenness Barton, and and Roberts Get M Men organization of the North Emmett Wiggill, all of Layton, and morning there came before Marton F. Wiggill of Bountiful. ' He iavis eradicastake, was toastmuster. Toasts theMonday Noxious weeds and their Investigations looking toward the Inmni of Davis county commiswere M Men is also survived by seven grandchil- building of a sewer system in Kays tion will be the subject of a meeting To the given by Co. sioners fa the matters, of more than usual dren and the following sisters: Mrs. ville was started at the Monday eve- at the county courthouse in Farming-to- n Miss Edith Layton, of Kaysville; To wen by Logan 1 Th. interest. Shef Frid.y. Rose Talbot and Mrs. Margaret Talnext Saturday afternoon,- - when the Gleanor Girls by Wayne Wlta ning meeting of the Kaysville city At the. opening of the meeting si A. bot, both of Oak City, Millard county, council. A general discussion of the the county commissioners, Harden field, of Kaysville; To the M. I.Lay-toboy, from Bountiful and Farmcommittee West of Mrs. Sarah Ann James of Cape necessity for a sewer system took Bennion, state commissioner of agricy Miss Minnie Nalder, offered and set forth the needs POFoMnewiS. records w.ri and Work ington Summer of Possibilities South Africa., Colony, place, and all the members of the ulture-; and farm bureau officials am of additional room in the courthouse. by Miss Annie Brown, of Layton, am broken or Funeral services were held in the council agreed that there is a rea' representatives will meet.-Th- e The committee pointed to the lack of the of Future Gleaners, The a toast, ward tabernacle Wednes- problem confronting the community in last legislature' appropriated was -- w rnark in the Kaysville alloom for the transaction of business Miss Lois Whitesides, $300, 000 to be used by the state de- so ofgiven by day afternoon at 1 oclock. The serv- respect to sanitary conditions. in the various offices and the lament" B Layton. shot put. ices were under" the direction of The judicial committee, composed o:' partment of agriculture in an effort rendered were Musical numbers by able lack of room in the fireproof, the 440 Bishop James E. Ellison of the East Amos Bishop and Clifford Strohg, was to do away with the weeds that are Misses Doris and Alice Thomley, ac- vaults where the records of the people Russell Ifich record. old "ds the by named to make an investigation as to fast becoming a menace to better ag ua? Logan high distance man set Layton ward. Music was furnishedrenby their mother, Mrs. John of the county are preserved. which ward' the choir, The appropriation was companied Layton requirements of a sewer riculture. After considerable discussion in f!ew record in the mile run, his time dered two selections; a vocal solo, A the physical W. Thomley, and Miss Dorothy Cowsystem and the method of financing made through the state department Mrs. which citizens of other parts of the to the old mark her mother, compared by accompanied ley, 4:52.1, being Perfect Day, by Miss Vera Lajrton, the project. and M. II. Ellison, representative from songs were county took part, nnd all" endorsed the is Davis county. According to late ad Murray Cowley. Gleaner class to the out f 4:58. was a that Face It and Face, by city selection, pointed established of the proposition, the board resolved to ask the Gleaner Fishburn of Box Elder the Thomley trio. The invocation was now out of. debt and is in excellent vices the state board of agriculture rendered by comfor plans and specifications for en- in or and all lo.i. mark - hieh hurdles H. Ellison, and the bene- financial condition. Various methods plans to administer the fund unde Kaysville ward, directedjoined J. Heber larging the courthouse, and gave Morris second by by first, 63; .Davis, the plan of tripartate participation munity singing, Pres- diction by Richard Stringham of of financing the project were discussnotice that the matter would be disWhitesides. Elder, thYrd'. 23 Edthe ol' d The state fund will bear Bountiful. The speakers were ed, including a bond issue and fifth were cussed further after plans and estithe of 80 The evening Ogden, speakers ton fourth, M. Whitesides, Bishop Frank sewer district plan. will lear one ward the the cost, county mates had been secured. Weber, Miss C. 16; Folsum, Clarence Mrs. Neslen, Bear River, sixth, 243-5- ; A. Z. Richards of the engineering third, and the landowner whose lan John G. Watt, Jabez Adams I The matter of the proposed change eighth, Albert Cache, Bishop Smith, George North, Apostle land Bishop James E. Ellison. Inter- - firm of Saldwell and Richards was is benefitted will pay eventh, 15: all in the routing of the Btate highway Oscar C. Carlson, Ileber Iverson, , South 16; . ment took place in the Kaysville cem- - engaged by the committee to do the Mr. Bennion announced that he members of the M. I. A, general board. through Farmington was taken up at The 8UnalXHnmT)hrie8 field work incident to determining the would faVor tlu Logan etery, where the grave was dedicated beginning cumpaig Gcoige Albert Smith, Jr. who just re- the request of a committee of Farm(?ache second; by David E. Layton. .Nephews of Mr. beat method to use in providing for in Davis county, and it is for thut n ington citizens. The committee ex- - . cently returned from the the first; and acted as sewage disposal. callpallbearers, Othhas been Wiggill reason the that Peterson, pressed itself ns opposed to having mission, also was a speaker. meeting were earned floral ofl.nmts beaatM route changed so that the road Z. for of The A. the ed at Mrs. Tanner were er Bear River, money Farmington. speakers Ashby, Davis countys participation is- now Iiyton, Mrs. Henry H. Blood of Kays- would run from the hotel to the city the fee ran Rich, Logan, first; ML aailabl, due to the fact that the ville, amf j). D. Harris of the East hall corner, diagonally through was in for block bank. of the a the rear considerable credit It has ward. third; county Layton Ogden, Preston, second; Hogan, Election of officers for the stake their wish that the roud remain where the purpose on hand with the state ey Eve. M en took place, and the followM board and consequently no appropriait is now located or run south along , he elected: Uichurd Evans, pres- the west side of the courthouse to a will were tion ing lequircd. first,! Turley, Logan, .ts Shotput ident; William Beazer, point near the cemetery., John Smith, alias Roland Phillips, I won places in dressmaking and wood-so- n Beecher, Box Elder, second; ThompA letter was read from the state and Lynn Roberts, secretary und treasArAllen Marshal UY18 and Yaunt, was arrested Rhea Qdd City third; by work 31, Friday. Logan, Corcommission in which it was Mrs. Chris The are officers load urer. f'fth. retiring late Sunday Rice won first place in dressmaking, yjs Mann, of Bountiful, fourth; Cropley, Bear River, y was not nell Elmer thnt if a DaMajor, Jarman, president; The 3 inches. . night while he was waiting for a traiaUn( 40 feet woodwork, respectively. Dies Distance, I secwest side on of he Ellison the south Reed and 1 provided is He it Bamberger station. run Burton, Davis, first; entries showed superior knowledge d I commission would the eourthousc and treasurer. that retary of home an second Taylor, the also second; 0f Few Henry CU8ej robbing jn this work, winning Gcssel, South Cache, y would Arbe a was President demand that offered Grace by Smith said he had comebhird places in this class of work, Weber, third; Dunn, Logan, fourth; Armstrong. commissioner D. Miller. the nold secured I county :53.4. by Daof Dale from Ogden. Barton, verne Barton and 'Mrs. Myrtle Robins Barnes, wife of Logan, fifth. Time, Among those present were Mr. and through the before mentioned block. Fishburn, I Between 8 and 9 oclock Smith en-- 1 vis, also placed in these classes. high hurdles Barnes, died at her home Mrs. Srtm Morgan, Christopher Before reading the letter from the Mr. and Mrs. C. sec--1 ac-home achool.tlu Davis, and, the Armstrong A total of over 1000 high j Sku iday afternoon after an illness of D. Box Elder, first; Roberts, Mr. Mrs. II. J. Shef- state road commission, and Chairman Strong, end- - Ruthforth, Davis, third; Wells,cor(jjng to his story had been there dents attended the seiifcih annual high a few hours, though she had been S. Mrs. and board made a Mr. the Clark of J. Adams, field, Jr., county Mr. when school day at the Utah State Agricult-fift- subject to heart attacks for the past Preston, fourth; Chandler, Weber, but two or three minutes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Layton, Mr. statement concerning the matter of and :18.1. Florence, Ural nine years . college Friday. Time, Armstrongs daughter, y and Mrs. M. W. Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. and costs for the proAn important part of the days ac Pole vault Stewart, Ogden, first; Max Bishop entered the house. Theyl She was born in Kaysville, March L. E. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert posed south extension, and gave it as Bear Miss J When in fifteen j started to investigate. tivities were competitions Flinch, Ogden, second; Harris, 28, 1896, and was the daughter of Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Anderson, his opinion that it would cost Read- Armstrong opened the door of the departments of scholastic work under the late Joseph Robins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- - Arnold D. Miller, Mrs. River, third; Payne, Ogden, and in an excess of $30,000 to meet She had Franklin J. Cheney, Mrs. Henry H. its share of the ing, Davis, tied for fourth; Sheffield, Mast bedroom she was faced by Smith, the direction of Prof. V. D. Gardner. Susanah Ellison Robins, proposed expense. Davis, and Foss, Preston, tied for who had a gun. She screamed, at First place winners in Ell the contests lived in Kaysville all her life. Rood, Mrs. Verna Ilill, Mrs. A." E. explained that the commission had r which time Bishop came from another where more than three participated fifth. Height, 10 feet 9 inches. She is survived by her husband and Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret Cowley, Dr. written the state comipission asking-oMiddle distance relay Bear RiycJJ room. She said she was afraid Smith were awarded U. S. A. C. scholarships, a daughter, Martoll, and the and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Misses Evelyn mother further time to consider the matI first; Logan, second; Box Elder, third; would shoot Bishop, so she pushed Second and third place winners were following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jolt, Lois Whitesides, Alice Thomley, ter, but that the reply had not been locked room and Time, fifth. next awarded ribbons. Bishop into the Weber, fourth; Ogden, Boynton, of Burley, Ida- Vera Odd, Zilla Layton, Luella Chad- favorable. 4:02. the door, after which she fainted and I Following are the scholastic contests Christopher Jesse Mrs. Hobson, of Boulder, wick, Edith Layton, Jenncse Conrad, A number of citizens of the county ho; land winners, Broad jump Fishburn, Box Elder, Smith escaped. Glen ilary Conrad, Leone Linford, Marcia took part in the discussion which folE. Robins, Coloradd; Joseph Sheriff George B. Mann, Marshal and Fillerup, Weber, tied for first;! Robins, Mrs. Alvin Barkdull and Clyde Williams, La Rena Wilcox, Rena Por- lowed, and, without exception, exLo- - Mann and Humphries, Logan, third; Passey, Harry Hatch, captain of E. Robins, all of Kaysville, and Mrs. ter, Alice Layton, Ellen Edmonds, An- pressed themselves against either of were summoned. gan, fourth; Willmore, Logan, fifth, the nationl guard, Dee Neilsen, of Denver. nie Brown, Ruth Layton, Minnie Nal- the changes. It was claimed that no. Smith was arreseted and takes to the Distance, 20 feet in held the were Funeral services der, Helen Adams, Camilla Thomley, serious accidents had occurred on the Javelin Thomley, Davis, first; j countv jail at Farmington. aftabernacle Jorothy Cowley, Verna Willey, Fannie road at the courthouse comer, but on. Wednesday Kaysville Turley, Logan, second; Gunnell, South j While at the Armstrong home he I r o'clock. Jrown, Miss Nelson, Ruth Cook, the other hand most of the serious 3:00 at ternoon Bishop it threw and beaded later Hear River, second; Cache, third; Mayor, Ogden, fourth; stole a bag Jean and the speakStoker, Annie Wilcox and A. O. accidents had happened on straightFrank Hyde presided, South Cache, third, Thompson, Logan, fifth. Distance, 154 away, it being later recovered. Morris Ellison, Wayne Shef aways where the opportunity for Bruce Richard were Stoker, ers Scoffield, LoMannl feet 3 inches. LaMar Larson, Smith confessed to Sheriff Bookkeeping Cornell James H. Jr. field, Jarman, Howard Lay-to- spelling was presented. It was intiJ. and Sheffield, High jump Fishburn, Box Elder.l that he had just been released from gan, first; Lynn Thatcher, North Major Kelton and Preston Turner, mated that Farmington City could be; the offered invocation, Criddle Cottrell, I He first; Wilcox, Davis, second; Gunnell, the Idaho state prison at Boise. Cache, second; Thora Brown, North the benediction was Frank Kenneth Robins, Corbridge. Clayton, Fran- depended on to assist in widening the by Ray e, South Cache, third; Passey, Logan; I has also served time in the San third. cis Clarence mixed Gerald Ben- present pavement at the coraere and a furnished quarwas Music Jex, Stoker, by Foss, Preston, and Nielsen, Bear! tin prison in California and at the Botany Theodore Thatcher, North Frank Mrs. Elmer and Mr. of nett, Lynn Sandall, Major, C. make it more safe for driving. River, tied for fourth. Height, 5 feet state penitentiary at Walla Walla, Cache, first; Rita McBride, South tet, consisting Mrs. Perry Rentmiester and Scoffield, Richard Evans, A. Dibble, Redford, Opinion was also expressed that the Wash. who sang Sometime S. Page, D. Sedgwick, E. Smith, T. state road commission was without Frank Cheney, of When arraigned before Justice vocal duet, Brown StanDarrell We Will Understand, By bee, power to make the county join in tha the Peace Thomab Brimley in FarmMiss Lelia Lay-to- n ley Ellison, Reed Ellison, Stfrling expense of changing the rood. after Hope, "Whispering a ington Wednesday morning on and Blanche Adams; instrumen Sill, Lynn Roberts. Sam Cook, Lawr- the route had been accepted and the play contest. tal selection, Oh My Father, by the ence 'Thurgood, Abbie ' Thurgood, W. road constructed. The charge of second degree burglary! the best cast in one-adiscussion did d low hurdles June Van. Orden. Tiomley trio; vocal duet Some Sweet W. Steed, Jr. and David Wilcox. Willmore, j Smith pleaded guilty to the charge I Reading contest in any concrete action being not result I North-Cachdistrict to the Login, first; Roundy, Bear River, and was bound over Red-orfirst; Leah Olsen, The committee in charge was com- taken. )ay, by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Davis, third; Porter, I court. Bond was fixed in the amount! gan, second; Josie Peterson, Preston, and a vocal solo, You are the posed of Mrs. Ai Z. Tanner, Mrs. L. Richard Stringham, of Bountiful, Fmston, fourth; Skidmore- ,- Logan, 0f $2,500.00. and in default he is held third. W. Ellison, Mrs. N. E. Stevenson, Miss Ever God by Made, Mother Jest. fifth.-Tiappeared before the board and asked I :28. Odd, Davis, Mis Bertha Sessions. in the coisntv jail until time for hear-- 1 Dressmaking Rhea Minnie Nalder, Miss Leone Linford,1 that the county accept a deed for the Lewis, North Cache, I ing in the district court first; Wanda Parkinson, Logan, sec y for a street running east Interment took place in the Kays- Morris II. Ellison, .A. R. Anderson, first; Humphries, Logan, second; ond; La Verne Barton, Davis, third, was Cornell Jarman, Elmer Major, Delbert from the business district of Clear- the where ville grave cemetery, Peterson, Preston, third; Barker, We-Mechanical drawing Ronald field to the Davis and Weber canal Tncpnh Hill Dies dedicated by Bishop Chris. Boynton Wilcox and Reed Ellison. fourth; Jones, Ogden, fifth. Time, Logan, first; Donald Burnhope, The closing prayer was offered by FREE Ob COST. Mr. Stringham set numer were floral The offerings .23.2. River, second ;Ralph Park, Bear our and Miss Ann Wilcox of Syracuse. Home in Layton! Bear forth that the land along said street very beautiful. e ) River, third. The flowers were furnished free of had been platted to lots and that sevTelay' Weber, first (Gladkii, Holmes, Barker, Warren); Lo-p- n, sl- English Maud Allen, South Cache, by the Salt Lake floral, which eral had been sold to parties who Joseph Hill, o Held charge Preston Cutler, Preston, second; second; Box Elder, third; Ogden, Oc is owned by. Dr. A. Z. Tanner of Lay-tofirst; stock-1 retired water from the Clearfield water Dav of dents county. fourth; Logan, fifth. Time, 3:50. Beatrice. Kearl, Logan, third, before building. He also exman and farmer, died at nls home in i - p system Louis 00(1 Qrwnrr tfrant that the. Clearfleld town morning, I West plained First; Eldrid Larson, South Cache, sec- Mrs. Mary-E- . would not accept a deed from trustees I. T. following a long illness, due to the Ellison, h Cach Funeral services for Louis Butcher Archald the owners of the property but would : were infirmities of old age. . in' the Kaysville tabernacle Dies held Ann and Of from the county. On motion, tho Dies II was the son of Joseph Music Helen Henderson, Logan, Thursday afternoon and were well atat horn was and Marsden Hill, proposition of receiving a deed to the OllPnf on .Salt .- first; Louise Chipman,- South Cache, tended. Bishop Frank Ilyde conductnearly QAfflprQ jgtarshire, England, July 14, 1839property for road purposes, was acEstelle Nebeker, Milford, ed the services. Music was furnished con-second; were - - early cepted. The Hill family Vocal Trevar Clark, Logan, by a mixed quartet composed of Mr. wrvices for Mrs. Mary E.j vePt' to the D. S. church, and. third. TT Ellison, 76, native of Matthew died Thursday at her home emigrated to. America in 1843, and first; Carl Nelson, . Preston, second; and Mrs. C. LeRoy Clayton and Mr. Caysville, died last Friday evening A . . , 1 and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, who ren- at the home of his son, John H. Ellitentennllo were Regena Weaver, Preston, third. held Sunday, In the wentv direct to niinois, where they Understand Lorus Bear Well Sometime River, dered King, Poultry 1066 Jefferson avenue in Salt ward meeting house; Uided in Nauvoo for a short time, Mr. son, hom in Madison county, They came to Utah among the eariy First; Clyde McFarlandi, Weber high and I Need Thee Every Hour. ake City. Mr. Ellison, whose home school,' second; Ray Barnes, Granite, and Mrs. Clayton rendered the duet. was in Murray, died of heart in 2. 1843, the daughter of Kaysville, located SH and disease, - A new industry is being established pioneers, Sometime, Somewhere,..- and a vocal : rom which he had suffered for SaTflck? and Eleanor Martin Ricks, where Mr. Hill had made his borne third. three in West Kaysville. which promises Box solo, Stock judging JameS-PerkinResignation," by- MiasrBerth weeks. He was bom in West Jordan more than usual success. About William R. Smith of Da-- 1 0n the farm in whatjs nowWest two Elder, first; Hirshel Woodland, Box Sessions.- The invocation was by March 25, 1853, his parents moving to months ago J. W. Ewing, late of Ogbenediction Bear David E. Layton and the Smith was one of the early! His wife, Ellen Shinn Hill died Elder, second; Jeff Barnard, Kaysville shortly after where he lived den, secured a lease on the llyrum by John G. M. Barnes. The speakers 25 years. He married Jane jtowing, of Stcwart famv just- - west of -- the Dr b He was the father of River, third. William Typewriting: First year Ora Bis- were George W. Barnes, ,R. G. Western railroad, and will. in survived by the is stniTmng. J. Steed- HJrShef Murraywho Lavton. Preston, first; Ruth PeterronLct W. hop, Mr. Ellison has lived in Utah all his among other activities, engage In tho r ranKlul Smith, Ceif--1 following: Mrs. George Johnson, Logan, field, Jr., and Bishop A. L. Clark oi life, having been in the logging and breeding and rearing of chinchilla rabChm rs. vffljk ;fJr?,MaWcRnd&ll,. Center- - Mi.- - third. Second year Isabelle Allen, Farmington. Interment took place In aiis He Hill. mining business in this state. In his bits. It is in nosmall way that Mrr rtCIevel,ind Center- - M. Burton and Frank Mildred Barker, Weber, the Kaysville cemetery. Weber, WilUam first; later he had farmed near Salt Ewing propose to engage in this in--, 22 grsndchildren.35 nTjra. Smith, of Cardston, so survived by The floral offerings were numerous Lake. years second;' Melvin Squires, Logan, third. and dustryy 'either in numbers or grade John Par- - I great grandchildren, all of Woodwork Allen Rice, Davis; first; and. very. beautifuL A large number Besides his wife" he is survived by of stock. grandchild. Addition, and one great Uiext rm It the attended and friends the Dale Barton; Davis second; Albert of relatives two sons, Dr. T. A. Ellison, St AnthFuneral services will be held morn-ing Already he has around 200 ped?- services. - Saturday Ogden, third. Bragonje,' and ony, John H. tabernacleIdaho, Ellison, Salt greed rabbits of the chinchilla breed. KaysvilleWilda Sanders, North Lake; five grandchildren and the his stock is from the celebrated . i.7a5nt.wae. in Centerville. d at 11:00 oclock. Interment will Breadmaking Irene Hodges, Logan Cache, first; lowing brothers and sisters: Ephraim rabbitry of Edward Stahl of Holme cemetery. in Kaysville be the Das Co P. Ellison, Layton; Joseph H. Ellison, Park, Missouri. All his breeding buck second; Janet Shaw, Logan, third. give Pany Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Susanah Robins, are of the celebrated Gold Certificate ts Work in Kaysville; Mrs. Mary. Wallace, Brig- strain, one of the greatest prize win Card We wish to express our Lay-to- n ham City ning strain in America. Another eel of Auto The Layton company to publicly exiSOur apWe to aU those who so kindly assisted Funeral services were held In 4 the ebrated breed owned by Mr. Ewin m has just. unloaded a carload of to al and heart-fel- t. preciation Grant company com- - us "during our recent bereavement ward in Salt on is the Flemish Giant, a silver tippe Lake This chapel machines. Woods Bros, threshing death and buriel of our beloved our friends and nefghborefor their afternoon 12:30 r2 thi wSgof aa Pipnow in Kays- - I the at" oclock. fur breed which closely resembles $1, to Tuesday sympathy on is the first full carload of threshersTwo both breeds con Interment took moving husband and father. MELDRUM AND acts of love and tender in' the place Davis Murray ver fox. The fur ofin the fur markets. county. and forces to Layton us bestowed during the illness and on be shipped into Bounnt MRS.- - JOHN F. a mands price high these machines have been sold to cemetery TkUntiful- the death of our beloved husband and of A large number of relatives, and Besides rabbits, Mr. Ewing - will enDavis county farmers, one is sdld in friends them. bless God men father. who have andfrom 1' Kaysville Layton gage in' poultry raising arjA. COTTRELL Coalville, and the fourth machine goes e darmg construe Frank Stoddan- JAMES MRS. m,mm Mrs. and Mr. will of i. tBnt'm., t0 to the sontbrpnrt thcsLi: reside here, trav- - nounce the arrival of a .son at AT FAMILY. , by c.ween hrre and in ' atloganfriday FOR KAYSVILLE . IMPROVEMENT BE - ralT!net I, n; fffc K17ioM'' 3 -- ' ! 1 i d. .lasth Swiss-Germa- A FS: MM one-thir- one-thir- i i - 0; 3-- 5; 100-ya- rd i t - Bountiful Burglar Arrested Sunday vice-preside- Barnes Sunday After Days Illness - I ac-jy- jg 440-yar- La-Keat- inti-mnt- i , ed right-of-wa- vice-preside- nt right-of-wa- I : t 120-ya- rd h. right-of-wa- the-count- I y He-als- o I I I I 1 n, I I Quen-cach- . 4 il . ct 220-yar- d; e, d, t me, sh right-of-wa- at Bo-.we- n, West Half-mil- Funeral Services Layton-Wednesda- Smith at Centerville; For de-si- Butcher y Native at Kaysville, Lake Friday Ll1 L. Jfe1 re-Fir- ... . New Industry In West Kaysville st -- -- a, - -- Tulh Marion-Fdam.-M- gair,-seconfrl- - a?JJke . Finishes. Kaysville Card of Thanks of Thanks fol-an- Carload of Threshers Unloaded at Layton h irks - m r- der n. i I :; l'f if |