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Show V rOLCMB XXIV KAYSVILLE, OF HONOR COURT Congratulations awards badges Kaysville ward and Wendell Nance are to be congratulated for their 'movement in installing the talking picture equipment in the ward, and, without doubt, the people of Kaysville will appreciate the splendid shows that will be presented in the future. .Next Saturday evening the will picture, 'Showboat, be shown as the opening picture. An instruction card stating the rules of the conduct at the shows will be distributed soon, and these rules must be strictly adhered to. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, NUMBER 14 UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. Mrs. Frank Jones Dies Syracuse Pioneer Dies After Illness Following Long Illness NO AGREEMENT ON COURTHOUSE Peter Christensen, 73 years of age, A farm bureau meeting and social died at a hospital in Ogddn Saturday SCOUTS TO illwas hekl in South Bountiful last Monweeks several MADE evening, following ness of pneumonia. day evening. Sam Kiefer of the state A -He was born in Denmark, December association was the speaker. Others Held largest Number of Scouts Ever at in were attendance Farmington Joseph Holbrook Meeting 9, 1856, and came to America with his parents when six weeks of age. of the county organization and Irene Cited at One Time in North Last Night Fails to Hring SetThe family came to Utah with a hand-fa- Wilcox, president of the state woParis Stake Are Advanced in tlement of Controversy Becompany in 1857, and came direct mens organization. District Agricultural Inspector 11. to . Farmington, where he lived until Kirkham Tells tween Scouting; Oscar and the 1880, when he matried Ann Eliza P. Mathews states that all people buyseeds should ask for and ing live. went to purity White to and Syracuse 0f World Jamboree Held at County Commissioners; Large He was one of the first settlers of germination tests. All sellers should Mr. have this Mathews information. ' Year of was one North Davis county. He London Last I Number Attend Meeting the most prominent farmers of Da- is now taking samples of the seeds vis county, and was an active member at the various stores Mn the county go y Scoot activities of North Davis Rid No agreement was reached last in the L. D. S. church. His .wife died and will have them analyzed. Help reached .their zenith Sunday in tho meeting of the county in 1896, and he later married Esther night of Many Cntog when the North Davis court commissioners 411 CLUB with the folDavis who with the Christensen, 5 honor of the Ogden Gateway coun- -' of the county. t Representative The early morning breakfast Monroe children survive: lowing ( at the Kaysville taber Since the first introduction into from each city and town J convened Christensen of Clearfield; Henry club met at the home of their leader, One hundred and twenty scouts the United States of the Ringneck in were heard at the meet- the C. Mra. M. March Feterson rounty E. of Christensen Friday, Ogden; Adolphus awarded badges for, their activ- - pheasant controversies have arisen as showed that the and remarks the The ing; for Christensen of Salt Lake and Wallace 21, following reorganization. to whether the bird is a pest or a elected: President, men from the north end of the county Christensen of Syracuse. He is also officers were were against the building of the courtOKar W. Kirkham, whose reputa-jo- a benefactor of the farmer, comments survived by seven grandchildren and Maxine Mayfield; house as a memorial, while the men in the field of Boy, Scout work J. Arthur Mecham, state fsh and game secretary-treasurethe following brothers and histers: Swagler; The commissioner. from the south were for it, providing was is still the national character, ,q question guest Joseph'Christensen, Mary Christensen Madge Steed; reporter, Beth May-fiel- an amicable agreement-eoulhe be reach'weaker at the session of the court. unsettled in the minds of many, cheer and Mrs. Minnie Hughes, all of Farmleader, Patricia Robinson; ed use of the room In the recounted to the Boy Scouts in- says, but investigations are bringing concerning Etna play master, leader, Clark; song ington; Hyrum Christensen of the basement. dents during the World Scout jam to light a number of factors worth . P. A. Christensen of Provo; Lorle Vow lea. The club will meet once innia which was held in London last considering at this time of The year The commissioners had county week a to their Willard Christensen of Price; Mrs. P. complete project tended to when more of these birds are being to the present Ur, which he attended. of C. Coffin of St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. which will include the making last night, rules and regulations conreleased by the fish and game deI Mr. Kirkham held the interested aU Minerva Woodland and Adolphus soups, salads, vegetable cookery and the use of cerning taber-Ulpartment. lotion of every person in the Christensen, both 'of Boise, Idaho; desserts. was not done, however, due to the In Utah county, an investigation which was filled to capacity. Orson Christensen of Rexburg, Ida.; death and funeral of the mother of interest was the speak-f- l covering a period of twelve months KITCHEN CONTEST FOR DAVIS and Mrs. Rhoda Christensen of Bur'j particular County Attorney Preston Thatcher.-Countassertion that the Boy Scout has been carried on by Professor ClarCOUNTY Idaho. ley, Clerk Cannon had not Uvement is the most practical meth-'- ence Cottam. He took pheasants durMrs. Effie S. Barrows, home man- conferred withQuayle services in held Funeral the were the county attorney so inof seasons the the different world of promoting ing year peace and Syracuse ward meeting house Tuesday agement specialist for the Utah State that an idea of the rules drawn up and under varying conditions and ternational understanding. Miss .Ruby could be given. afternoon at 1 oclock, under the di- Agricultural college; I The analyzed the contents of home demonstration Stringham, largest , number of badges carefully The one matter on which the O. and A. rection of Stoker, Bishop tarded in any one classification was their stomachs, The findings led Proagent; Mrs. Lena U. Udy, home manof the county agreed upon furniwere Music well was attended. conclude even to fessor Cottam that i Mrs. Effie Turner, was that the county 3 to Tenderfoot Scouts. Second Class agement leader; commissioners shed the who ward by choir, Syracuse ladies county farm bureau president, should respect the at badges were awarded to ,24 though the pheasant eats considerable of tUe vocal selections rendered three and ability he turn in of the agricultural crop, I ' homes '! Tuesday visiting to conduct solos by David Johnson and David spent organisation weed and insects enough destroys the county, at which time their meetings in orderly and gentle-menl- y throughout Bryan OBrien of Layton, troop. 155, seeds to more than offset the Cook The f wen? speakers Joseph damage were taken, manner. AMn Moss of Boun.reived the only First' Class Scout to Cook, Joseph Christensen, William H. pictures I j crops. i of kitchens were made and color tiful explained to the commissioners -- ' ! Ward. D. President Arnold Wilcox, Miller, Commissioner Mecham reports aim ( Seven Star Scout awards were made, Edward B. Clark and Bishop A. O. schemes were made. This project will that the meetings of the American of other in liar parts investigations e carried out in the form of a con- Lgion were conducted in as ravarent loser Bodilv has progressed so far Stoker.. The invocation was by Preswhich will be completed in June. a manner as any church meeting and test k scouting that he was. the recipient the country, which provs conslusively ident E. P. Ellison, and the benedicthat th pheasant it a benefactor in with much mor patriotism. He exthe life Scout badge. tion by Delbert Criddle. The Interto William Miller received the highest orchards, gardens, vineyards, to shade L. D. S. that all Meetings were "opened" plained SPRAYING IMPORTANT THIST ment took In "the place Farmington where deWard at the court ,whenT;the" bronze trees and other plant-lifwith aalute to the flag, aileht prayer, YEAR cemetery, where. the grave was dedivastation has been caused hr the Japto tho fallen comrades, and was presented to him. prayer of fruit trees should be Spraying cated hy Joseph Christensen. Analysis of stomach were conducted in a regular fashion Merit badges were awarded to 19 anese beetle. ( one this year more than ever before. contenta in other sections show that The 100th anniversary of the L. D. laid down by n manual of ceremonies. its. Indication Dointa i to a Cvery smaller the pheasant prefers the beetle, grass- 5. church is expected to bring more Those receiving the honors were: fruit crop in Utah than normal, es- This explanation was prompted by tho and other insects te plant life. people to Salt Lake City than ever remarks hopper, one of the commisTenderfoot pecially that of peaches, apricots and sioners iagiven by before in Me Commissioner conference accord-inreasons for deferring In conclusion, g bit history, West- Point, troop 153 E. Dahl, J. cherries. If this proves true the prices New to church officials, and preparathe action States United of biologchain tho the on tho commission quotes E. be will B.' Fisher, ion, I Smith, better, hut to get the prices, resolutions offered them at n which estmlates birds of tions are under way to entertain in previous McDonald, G. Olsen, R. McDonald, L. ical survey, should the must growers " quality to be worth 1400,000,000 every way possible the visitors who The Thillit'a camp of the Daugh- e good. One have, ling, N. Judkins, L. Craythorne, D. the nation of the first steps to meeting. enthe to of Pioneers of trek Mormon insect the The while ters Kaysville men of Layton had the in te time farmer, capital annually members - and quality is to spray. IX Adama aa their is estimated at one billion for the opening meeting Sunday, April tertained twenty-fou- r Frank. devastation appointed I Wert ts Fruit growers in a number of 6. Layton, troop 154 Jay Sim- dollars annually. friends at a luncheon at the home of jvoiced their sentilie spokesman, are planning to delay spraying ments aa a last ms, Jack Layton, Glade Johnson, Throngs at the conference are an- Mrs. Emil Whitesides, March 13, in courthouse as a 'tho ga TiQaid Hamblin, Don Flint, Merland ticipated to be so large that admission honor of Mrs. James W. Chi pm an, stating that if they have little fruit memorial Ho pointed out that tho wont spray. Thia is contrary utility feature of the courthouse to- the .lint, Dean Egbert, Willard Brown, Need priesthood meeting at ten outgoing president. A potted plant J bl Bone, Ivaa Corbridge, Earl Eg- w oclock Sunday morning, and 'also to waa given Mrs. Chipman as a token to good judgment One bushel of would in time the methe pageant, The Message of the of appreciation during her term of ;ood peaches at fl.50 is better than morial feature. Memorials wera cited Clearfield, troop 151 Bingham Ages, which will be presented night- office. . During the luncheon, musical we poor bushels at 75c eSch. If there in other parts of tho country and the a thin setting of fruit the aixa will urpose for which they were erected. cobs, Kenneth Reed, Gardner Bar-RoJohn G. M. Barnes of Kaysville was ly beginning April 6 at 8 oclock, will numbers were rendered by Mrs. exceptionally good, but how sad it Aa an example, the Mormon batLayton, Walter Hanaing, one of the speakers at the horticul- be by tickets only, church officials Whitesides and Miss Gladys Renstrom. to find a large luscious peach with talion monument in Salt Laka waa Steed, Floyd Hamblin, Robert tural convention held at the New state. Members may secure tickets Officers were elected for the next Sterling Clark. Who, upon seeing this ' beau-dfHouse hotel in Salt Lake City. HU from their bishop or their stake presi- term of two 'years as follows: Presi a gum spot or a split pit which throws cited. into second t class' on, troop 655 Newell Love, unmar. dent and almost without Inwould not stand in rev' is t asserted.. it symbol, charge, F. the Mrs. first J. was Building Canning Conrad; dent, cetable. If large sized fruit la in erence and. awe at the pictures of sac Draper, Dale Harris, Willis subject indicate withfurther Reports that that stated second Mrs. Chester The Flint; speaker dustry. Tilton, Ralph Tanner, Wm. K. in the next few days The Mormon Mrs. E. H. Scof field; sight for this year, every effort should rifice and hardship that these people many fruit growers figure on selling Robert Wall, Merlin Green. went through? Mr. Adame said. A which com- secretary-treasure- r, is in issued Book, Century and market Mrs. Kenneth H. e made to prevent insect damage. on the best fruit open I Layton, 155 Wm. OBrien, the memoration. allow-ehunAnother of d troop insects Mormonisms are If uilding. to the passerby, would not point: Sheffield; historian, Mrs. Amos Odd; Golden Sill, Dent Whitesides, James then taking the culls to the canning dredth in those who saw it tho high to outhe will he will distributed the nspire birthday, multiply, a how Mrs. what, Walter He expUlned long Cottrell; chapregistrar, Jack Weaver, Dawson Simp-o- s, factory. could the come that a memorial is Intended, for Jam, the urpoee of another be will throughout It membership year? exist if such methods church lain, Mrs. Robert Blamires; assistant Earl Harris, R. A. Cowley, Ferris factory he desire and elsewhere for peace, depicting the sacas a of means much more control that difficult to Miss Brough; parli them tans, Elmer Green, Kenneth Walton. were permitted to continue. rifice that the soldiers went through, local and national interest chaplain. Mrs. Emily another he will stimulating and there custoyear, B. J. Jarman; mentarian, a not shown in the plans of this Many fruit growers, he said, will in what a century of Mormonism Syracuse, troop 152 Clyde Hill; Mrs. S. B. Rushforth; great damage don to the trees both foon Cooper, Myron Simpson, Dale contract their fruit to the canner at a has accomplished. This publication dian of relics, years. H. P. Mathews, district agri building, Mr.'Adaass stated. Mggs, Elton Briggs, Roy Hodson, stipulated price and Uter will sell to will contain feature articles by church organist, Mrs. C. I Clayton; choris cultural The commissioners were agreeably inspector, and DeLore Nich Joyle Mobs, Chester Cooper. an outside buyer if he can get a few leaders and other Important writers ter,. Mrs. Fnnk Redford. Following oli, county with tho interest manifested surprised ad thia art agent, giving the election ihe officers were installed I Kaysville, number the of men xyho turned out troop 156 Allen Layton, cents more. This creates no end of of our western country, it is stated. y vice all to fruit men and urging them rlo Perkins, Orval Hayes, Paul trouble for the reason that the canner by Mrs. Lena Wright, of Farmington, to for tho meeting. Every seat in the make at for preparations spraying president of the county organization. once.- - The courtroom of tho courthouse was tajor, Harold Gailey, Loftis Sheff- must know early in the season what following ia recommended taken, with men ield, Virgil Moore,'' Joseph Sandall, he must pay for fruit in order to get Body standing In addition. underto them: was an The taken by body Tho committee of the pa Flint, Howard Flint, Willis Rob-- his bids in on time for the finUhed The following prescribed treatment taker in Bountiful and on Monday of will undoubtedly meet with the comproduct Another difficulty is the this week was identified by relatives for control of various pests ia taken Second Claaa fact that we are producing too many While at work north of his home as that of Frank Nicolas Degenhart from a bulletin entitled Utah Spray missioners at their next regular meetman The five members of the coma troop 156 George Tall, varieties. .The speaker told of Recommendation! last Friday morning, Robert Ward dis- of Union, a painter and past eighty ing for 1930,' ing. gon. will he appointed and anmittee Nance, Orval Hayes, Reed who makes 54,000 pies in a day. These covered the body of a man who had years of age. copies of which can he procured from nounced later. Orval Morton, Wm. Epper-Edwa- he said must be uniform. Apple pies been Since the identification of the body, tne agricultural office at the court dead for some time sitting Wilson, Raymond King, are apple pies, but some variety of apSheriff Mann harf traced the gun house at Farmington. a rock. , against large (rkion Hayes, Geo. Yaunt, Clifton ples make better pies than others and Davis Deputies Horace Van Fleet and II. which was used. . On March 1, 1930, School Peach Twig Borer Control (en, .. Merrill : Perkins, Myton Lin- - only the best create the demand. The E. Williams were notified and came to Degenhart secured a permit from Combination Spray fact that there is a demand for Utah the scene where upon they summoned Chief of Police Burbidge to purchase Ashes I Syracuse, 10 Use troop 152 Ralph Tolman, milk white eggs, he said, U the fact Justice of the Peace gallons of lime sulphur, 3 to wanted protehe a that R. Bruce claiming gun, Major Hand Fullmer, Russell Hansen, Dale that chickens .from thieves.' On pounds basic arsenate of lead, 90 galand three citizens to view the body ct-his they are all uniform in size, color Coach Jack Croft of Davit high axer, MyTon Wilcox, LaMar Ses-de in are Idaho 3 the same gun that was use( lons water making a total of 100 gal- school conferred this week with Mayor and flavor, potatoes and determine , the manner and ap- March D. Sessions, Dean Barber, In the Treat solution. pink mand for the same reason. proximate time of death. It was the was purchased from a pawn shop in lons spray Thia treatment ia not gen Gailey in regard to the saving of cin'u Barber, Done Beazer. decision some of the justice and the three Salt Lake City. This proved to the bud stage. is there said that ders and dumping them on the track The speaker Layton, troop 155 W. J. OBrien. men man had committed sui sheriff that he had contemplated sui erally recommended for apricots, as. of the athletic and the that Lambert Utah the field at the high school. about Clearfield, troop 151 Truman Car- thing occasional serious burning results, un- It ia his idea that tho citizens cide by shooting through or near the cide. in Kays-vilBing cherries that .is bringing that Relatives gave as the probable rea der certain climate 'Conditions. Arsen heart, and upon the statements of sevwill keep the ashes from their product in great demand. Cherries from First Class this at recommended is do eral of the residents of that vicinity son poor health and domestic trouble ate of lead stoves for clean-u- p week and that the Layton, troop 155 Bryon O'Brien. California and some other states who- had seen him around there it been released to the stage, however, some of the growers city will collect these ashes and has The body and soft become mushy. hold not dump : .... up,, Star Scouta .... was "decided that "he" had' been dead relatives," and burial will probably take in this county (Davis) report using them on tjie track. George Bennett, Eugene Tolman, The practice of picking everything on results, with good lime about two weeks. very place today. The citizens are urged to keep tin sulphur Jfyde Hansen, Irvin Talbot, Sterling the tree, he said, is a bad practice, as Yet we would not recommend its gen cans and glass out of the ashes which when and half but they are some ripe I Clyde Barber, Jabei Adams. oral use until further experimenU they will pile in the street for colleccome to" the" market in- - that condition Life Scout been made. have tion in the nehr, future. If this is Homer Bodily. they will not bring the highest marmite done, the track can be brown The control: Mite Brown use ket 'price. Many growers do not Bronze Palm ! would be controlled with the above without cost.'m. Miller. judgment in picking their fruit, he spray. said. I do not know of any section in Merit Badges Red Spider: Dormant spray is not Russell of this broadcast been Hansen, Ralph Tolman, the state, said Mr. Barnes, that proWord has Card part throughout Use one per cent oil emuleffective. well Barnes, Clifton Owen, Weldon duces a sufficient amount of any one in when sion and apply early in June the country, supposedly by our competitors, to the r, byes, Joseph Roberts, Neldon variety, whether apples, cherries, apriWe wish to express our appreciation sect first appear. The red spider di fruit. of kind Clark Cheney, George Tall, cots or any other & Nissen is planning on moving effect that Nye the to of some all those who so kindly assisted us in considerable damage ca Adams, Irwin Talbot, Sterling The urged the production of of this, county last in every way during the recent illness state. orchards from this Dale Barton, Clyde Hansen, Geo. more speaker peach cling stone peaches for canning year, and all orchardists should be on and death of otir beloved wife and ''nnett, Clyde Barber, Eugene purposes. out for .it.th.La. season.--. - -- mother.Miller, Homer Bodily. ts tO take . Frank L. Jones and Peach Aphis control: Spray with a family. solution, and nicotine soap is this the that sulphate wrong absolutely impression public telen EASTERN STATES REUNION pint nicotine sulusing and to state that just as long as hens lay eggs in of laundry six to The four Eastern States Mission . will pounds, phate, For hold its regular spring reunion on Utah we will be 'shipping eggs from' Utah. soap to 100 gallons water. ' Cherry Jnsecta April .$fc..t the L. D. S. college .roof V"MI Mrr John. Naccarato. of . Bountiful .Miss 'Helen Hyde of Kaysville, a Arsenate of lead, three garden, on the corner of Main and Slug: last Saturday, evening arrested was mr at the Utah State Agricultural North Temple streets. All member Bring us your eggs . . . you dont have pounds to 100 gallons by Sheriff, Mann on a . charge of T ia and friends are cordially invited, to the quar-after harvest.'ege, spending" present check! . for to wait of your liquor. of the college g attend, and urged ' to bo present at year in doing Aphis: Same as for peach aphis. She was arraigned before Justice of for as Same work at the Logan senior 8:30, as an excellent program- has Red peach. Spider: Peace Ilyrum Sessions and pled ?h school under the been arranged. of Arsenate lead, Worm: Canker joint direction the the principal of the high school and not guilty. She was released on her .three pounds (o 100 gallons water appear, Leaf ' ralletf (eggs ) , miserable 611 6 ' McLellan of the- school of own. recognizance and ...will., shortly after" blossoming when first - Utah for trial soon, the date has not as yet -- A cation, Kaysville,pefnCent ld'5 per cent strength. wormaTappeaT Blister mite, lime sulphur, Insects Hyde is registered In the school been definately set. , Apple Pioneer Egg Packers and Distributors of California and education and is majoring in phys-C- J The above sprays all to be applied control of San Jose scale use For New York City. , Reno, Nev., divorce center, gained education. 88 to She is a member of lime just before buds open. (12 gallons sulphur, Di3 ..The cpntrol of. Coddling moth will misceable-oiphysical education majors club 2000 marriages in 1929 over 1925. or of l gallons water) .kd belongs also to the Beta Delta vorces showed an increase of 150 in be given- later. per cent to 4 per cent. rial sorority. the same period. 124 Mrs, Inez Knighton Jones, wife of Frank L. Jones, died at a hospital in Ogden, Thursday night, following a long illness of heart trouble and oher complications. Mrs. Jones was the daughter of Daniel and Margaret Lewis Knighton and was born in Bountiful April 20, 1896. She spent her early life in 1 Bountiful, and married Frank Jones ten years ago, when shd moved to Kaysville where she has since resided." She was an active member of the I D. S. church.- She is survived hy her husband and three children, Frank K, Janet and an infant son ten days old. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ira Barker, of Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Ira Stokes and Mrs. Edward H. Romel, both of Salt Lake; Mrs. Orville Thomas of Bountiful; Mrs. Kimber C. Bar-loof Burley, Idaho, and W. E. Knighton of Los Angeles, California. Funeral services were held in the Kaysville ward tabernacle Sunday afternoon at 3.30 oclock. The services were under the direction of Bishop Frank Hyde and were largely attended. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clayton, Mrs. Cliford D. Strong and Harry J. Cottrell, who rendered Abide With Me; violin duet, by Mrs. Sterling Sill and Miss Alice Thornley; Believe Me It All Those Endearing Young Years, vocal duet, Mr. Call and Miss Hepworth; violin duet, by Eldon Tolman and Ray Romel, and a vocal solo, My Faith In Thee, by Dewey Brothers. The speakers were Bruce Major and David R. Tolman. The invocation waa by. Bishop James E. Ellison and the benediction was by Bishop James E. Burns. The interment took place in the Kaysville cemetery, where the grave was dedicated hy Bishop Frank Hyde. The floral offerings were numerous and very beautiful . all-talki- ng Pheasants Farms AT MEET rt en - Pests 4-- H -- w, Le-R- e, A - i , vice-preside- Vir-gin- ia r, d; d Tre-monto- n; 4-- II oy -- his y Church 1 Celebrate Birthday e . i Pioneer Daughters Officers Elict - . ce dia-ric- Canners Quality Fruit, Says Barnes - over-shado- I as . E, ul vice-preside- O-)ri- vice-preside- nt, -- - . of Man Found Here Is Identified . rd High Wants Lot of C. le . Attention Poultrymen -- - - of Thanks Rent-?iste- Tol-W- m. - the-loo- We-wish- Woman Arrested for Hyde Training Liquor 'Possession Teaching Position P8-sessi- three-fourt- , water-immediatel- on - teach-trainin- ' - - NYE & NISSEN, Inc. - 1-- , 1-- I , L . hs 8, 8. ...4 |