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Show i 9 tu;rEAlX SATURDAY 11ASEIIALL SATtRDAY filrrG vi Farmington ca,Ie CALLED AT 3:30 KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. H AH, Till RSI) y. - AIRPLANES WILL august 3. Kaysville vs. Farmington GAME CALLED AT 3:30 is::. NUMBER 39 AMERICAN LEGION NEWS DAVIS C Or.NTY LEAGlE ATTENTION, SONS OF Logan. Aug. 2One of the biggest R. INDIAN AVAR VETERANS In recognition of the fact that Eu- - anJ n' street stupendous CUXTlRMUi; parades KAYSVILLE 9 n, FARMERS ir Logan is FAMILY gene Frew and Eugene Young, who eV(r Fork, Utah, July 11, 1222. going to. take Kays. iff,. Jos its secifnd game of!. Spaui-', J,Luv were drowned recently in Bear ,u IaSwr the i Fourth Annual, con- Muring o .to.n last Saturday to Center- lake, j Th. were in the service of their country, v,rtion of be American Legion, to be vile Indian war veterans of the s men, women and xciting game. The heTV The descendant of John R. Barnes were and of at the Utah are going to hold their time of ta'' their sudden tervd'- !o s had their batting '' ''vpiember 21, 22 and 23. various parts of Davis held their third annual family reuird:nannual to the n vocational at taking of the general trail Spanish Fork, the ganv training at attended the farmers and hitting the Et.di i encampment union at Libert) path, Salt Lake, Frithe Utah , our; the at Utah, Ka Agricultural college under regular weekly nieet-th- e commencing Aug pit. hers at will V'Tes encampment at the U. A. noon. There are nearly 10i) ufter h' in lli day the of la't veterans This auspices yglu. parade will training last week. Among the descendants. While many resale in he sons of the Indian war veteroiu- in which the historical bureau, the air service of the army : periods presenting Davis county has undertaken a Luke and Provo, there Salt ans aie taking tlie matter in hand Kaysville, search for their .I Anu'ri'-a"ill be depicted. 'Governor Charles R. Mabey. The of are members the family who reside land are going to make it the best enfor the bodies. This will be made toilay from Mrious wards ami civic billies and did everything possible in Canada, England and Annapolis jcumpment ever held in Utah posts of the Legion will be .asked to week plane by Cptain II. II. George, comof the state to make the There will lie good programs and manding officer of the air service of enter floats showing some phase of able and enjoyable. The program consisted of u t, of different kinds during each American 104th the sports division ' of the history. reserve prizes will C the opening:' session President and music. There of the encampment. speeches da) and Captain LaMar Nelson of he Offered for the best floats in the i declared that farmers must corps, 'Iherc will. Ik- a wild wo.--t slpivv, "ere games for the children ami other 329tl squadron of that force, in parade. the lior-iamm emeriti. Mrs. Emily ,s, Barnes, .ift itandardized products In addition to the floats her- - will lacing, ball games, foot i,ice., 'Stated that we are one plane, and by Lieutenant T. 1.. idoW f John R. Barnes, was pres- be Lurionnuir, etc., m the afternoon-from all ever the of one of the most Williams, instructor in air service cut. and tot r spaa the brink oLi both and oun,g in dancing western ag-j-- work at the citizens military training state among th m.iri her. 1: is exJohn R. Barnes was born in Bed-m- l, jk&nt developments the evening-- , and everything possible that pected '! at Fort pos every and camp Claron Douglas, develop-.;;oreprethe f faced, ever has and to this sented by over half it- - m mbership jin tin- way of amusement to mak it marketing to Nelson, of the 320th squadron and and was His seven tinone of fotship most the posts of t'a lu- eouatv will enjoyable times of the air mail ser'weeks the large markets of Southern superintendent the and was it ocean, turn out Jiio ;.er Mr strong. Busts in another plane. i and the still vaster mar- - vice, m'v. u" months from the time he left state. e their colors The two planes will start from m the nara.K will j of the Pacific, to which California Should theie be any of the Italian Liverpool until lie arrived in Salt Woodward field at an early hour this with them ar.d the department will lie and hi- - wife had 20 cents. war veterans in your city who are L.- ikt is outlet. serve e band to each I'TVS,'tl to morning. They expect at proceed former to Ruyavillc to make their came president 0. J. Waters, not Used tii camping out and who The) b.wim- - them. Tln bam! will be once to Bear lake, where relatives homo. pointcollege, Kansas Agricultural would prefer to sleep in a 'home. t!1 staff f rim two' unfortunate atJ.1' !,'d of ml. the ma-- ? and friends Bund'.of Mr. need out tV t.iugh j .school and Tin- conri.fti-i- ' of tinlewill veterans out to them point advice to chief his by' miles walked four as to jf.w Inborn each and left will nsvnivd on' he Mia. Antler to stick with their jobs, signal the spot where the young men gion Auxiliary Later took up fat mine. Soon their stay with us comfortable in every- oTivertiun committee i f the were seen about last two weeks 'Inout. and entered the ago. mercantile business out, stay . themselves every as. they hold flimr convention From a fhat will ' hi patrol point and ter begin became Grant J. 'Heber a lie also banker, expressed ?sident Kindly notify all Indian war veter-jan- s of the lake by the two planes, the in I.ogan at the same time as the was Wilin with a admiration for the farmer and con-- I partner croumery who reside in your city that we direction first taken, being that in American I egion. It i the intention liam led hy saying that the men must expect and desire them to be present which the storm was blowing at the of the Auxiliary- to entertain the unit CEE 12. forget their wives are their part-jr.- d at t his encampment, and we assure outHELD delegates in much the same way that time of the accident. should and companions they SOUTH. BOUNTIFUL 3 them that we will do everything in er a. The lake is about twenty miles long the Legion entertains the post deleMr. Barnes died three years ago at Ek-.them the same respect now as field won haqdily over South our power to make it worth their gates. Mrs. E. S. Budge, president of and eight miles wide, and it is exthe I b they were sweethearts, age of 8U, surrounded by his famBoumifui last Saturday. by the score while to come und associate themsuccess is not met with the local unit, will name various beloved by his neghhors. and ily ... former President John A. Widtsoe pected that', if of 12 to The Clearfieldites, after selves writh us. to work along with the five about be hours rewill sooner, the Of twelve surviving children, and that in human We also extend a hearty invitation progress ra men. These will include, representa- losing- mi many games, showed milch the were present: John G. out the Importance of the quired to patrol it completely. following to all to the citizensof your in Saturdays contest you and - imprownu-i-Captain LaMar Nelson said yester- tives from the Auxiliary on entertain- both at hat and in the field. Reed city to join with us to help make It M, Barnes, George V. Barnes, Mrs. i.hul happiness and freedom are day that during his training and ser- ment, housing and "reception, adver- and Fisher starred at but, each get- the one grout gathering of the state Henry 11. Blood and Miss Mary A. i iisites to a successful rural: life. vice in the air service in the world tising, finance and transportation, Burnm, all of Kaysville; Mrs. George for the year 1922. !any other prominent men spoke Chairman Harold Brangham of the ting three hits. he had at various times flown E. Barton of Provo; Arthur F. Barnes, war, We the welfare of the farmer and gave kindalso wish would that you y Rai,, that con'mituhave hints for over water, and that, unless the water't?rtainment e resting and profitable in this letter ly published your Royal O. Barnes and Mrs. Iaiwrrenco thVentertainmcnt feature of the con- - AUTO CRASH ON too is or some for reason is home Blood, all of Balt Lake. There rough, paper. ;:er agriculture. vention were going to be very pretenSTATE HIGHWAY we may have the pleasure were also present 40 grandchildren Umong the most exciting events muddy, it is easy to distinguish an Trusting tious affairs. One added attraction V. J. Williams, 24 years of age, and of the baseball game between Davis object at as great a depth as 300 your company with us during this and Hi be to sham a is battle representative his brother, W. F. Williams, 21 years, encampment, and il Cache counties. It was the final to 400 feet under the wter. The airyour hearty cooperof real warfare in France. In conpe and the competition was so keen planes rendered valuable service in nection with the sham battle w ill be were severely injured near the high ation in making it the success we all COUNTY ROAD AID school building about 4 p. m. Satur- look for, and at Davis almost won the silver lov-- I this regard in discovering submarines thanking you in adwill This fireworks. of a IN CITIES LEGAL big display when their automobile the war. turned . The Davis showed day during farmers vance for np. anything you may bo able B. Y. C. campus if the of on Power be commissioners to staged county turtle, .r boyhood skill up to the lastmo-r- t Through a brother of Mr. Young to do for us, we beg to remain with be made and the can funds is limited road arrangements spend county V. Williams J. suffered a severely kindest regards, hut unfortunately were defeated an appeal was made by relatives of the students federal of be made with the to by arrangements wrenched back and broththe both young veterans to the governor a few younger Yours very truly, points. will be er suffered a broken collar bone. The who the must at college officials, city Agricultural acquiesce at Mrs. Walter F. Hogan, Mrs. D. M. a few days ago. The suggestion was John B. HUGHES, Cuptain. a sucin the road improvement, und. students those least as staged asked., men were aid injured given first by inter and Mrs. George Hatch of strongly supported by President E. JOHN J. BANKS, Secretary. also by the law cessful battle last Armistice day. saying that county and later G. the an Kaysville Peterson that physicians of who wothey Cross, the college, represented ps roads within cities may Incorporated to proceeded Ogden. rn in the dress form project, took airplane search be made of the lake, not be more than three miles extendThe occurred when STATE accident TAX LEVY the e . it prize on their dress inasmuch as no success had been met CHAMPION WOMAN SWIMMER This is ing in any one direction. men ran their machine off BE TO 7.1 young MILLS riaa. This was the only contest by the boats being kept constantly on SPENDING VACATION IIERE the ihe of substance from a reply Harvey The assessed valuation of the state paved road in passing another Li Davis county entered, but it the watch. II. Cluff, attorney general, to Howard is machine. Wruck of Miss Lilliam Chicago of fur Utah s vs That the women of the 1922, making allowances Governor Mabey asked Captajn county road vacation in Kaysville engineer, for the changes ordered by the state C. Means, state accomplish. Nelson, his secretary, to make proper Bpending her R. J. assistant state of R. also Ellis, through where her Wruck, father, board is of equalization, $035, 1)69,0(54. piose present at the encampment representations to the air service reOWNER OF TRUCK SUED road The was is engineer. question is erecting a cylinder press On this total the board yesterday tre: serves, of which there is a squadron Chicago; to The for a it under action first the county spend county legal the Inland Printing company. legal fixed a state tax levy of 7.1 mills, as iienry Gwilliam, Hooper; Louisa in Slt Lake, under Captain Nelson for funds within the limits of a city Pacific companys new road Southern distinction Miss the Wruck enjoys C.9 with mills for last year. irgood. Hooper; Bertha M. Thur-rcompared as commanding officer. On the repof being the champion diver of the policy of filig suits for damages The state tax levy is made up of or incorporated town Hooper; John W. Holt and wife, resentation that the men had been Mr.' Cluff refers to a former opinIllinois Athletic society and is the agaist careless motor vehicle drivers 2.4 mills fur the state I Pr; W. J. Page and wife. Hooper; disabled in the service of their coungeneral fund ion which touched on this who into run and has medal trains d holder of the damage subject, and gold , A. Roberts and wife, Layton; John try, Mr. Frew in the "Argonne drive purposes, 2 of a mill for high school Los the law been at taken covering county roads which was awarded her by Mayor Angeles. purposes, and 4.5 mills for district quotes Thurgood and wife, Hooper; L. G. in France, and that they were, still in within The been has asked court when New York last incorporated communities. superior May school purposes. These rates are the Hyland of fridge and wife, Layton; Samuel that service, it was found to be in I Coe think there is no question, he to award $1925 comers at all she defeated damages against Brighton maximum allowed by the legislature r.t and W. J. accord with army regulations that wife, Kaysville; whose but and that the county comdeduces, match. Beach swimming Whitaker, of J921. They are the same as preD od wife, Farmington; J. J. the request of the relatives be granton missioners can motor truck Mr. for with hire, The legally spend county operated Wrucks.are stopping vailed last year, except that the state iisc Jr. and wife, Woods Cross; ed in this regard. Southwithin road funds into crashed the limits of a a Miss W. 9, 1922, Mrs. April John and Gailey. general fund levy was then 2.2 mills. Hogan and wife, Woods Cross; The 329th squadron of the 104th town. The only or out to Saltair but ern Pacific locomotive and derailed been has: incorporated Wruck city Of this general fund levy, 28 per & Barber and wife, Layton; division has its headquarters in Slt fbe for them to would the tender. water not salt care for does she necessary thing cent is divided among the University f a Stoker and wife, Clearfield; II. Lake, and many pilots are obtaining says comtfuch the direction, and railroad under interurban Other too for is where money it spend salty of Utah and Utah Agricultural coland wife, Clearfield; Richard training from it throughout the year. swimming and apconsent same tpk the or this with are advice, policy. adopting panies diving. Sdd and lege and the Branch Agricultural colwife, Layton; William The squadron already has two planes of such the of officers proval proper lege. On the basis of 10 per cent of and wife, Layton; T. A. Wad-- d at Woodward field, and two more are town. or city uncollectible taxes, there will be a wife, Bountiful; Frank expected soon from the Pacific coast. revenue to the state general fund net and Dellavi-land 7 The planes now here re wife, Farmington; E. B. A GAME OF SKILL the current year from general for and fririi wife, Centerville; M. M. type, fitted with Liberty motors. which has been going taxes of is The This $989,100. agitation property f tesides, Layton; M. P. The planes passed over Kaysville Whitesides, same on the the as the estimated games being carconcerning ; practically James Loynd, Farmington; at great height at an early hour this I concessiona on state ried the for administration Lagoon purby receipts Ifhitesides, Layton; Beatrice El- - morning. a few to a the came from state focus aries poses days ago general property Layton; Nora Anderson, Farm-jotax for the year 1921, set at $980,800, when a number of the owners were Mrs. George Hatch, Woods U. OF U. NOTES In other words, although the state tax cited to appear in justice court to !si Bre. Emily Brough, Kaysville; book written by Professor A text levy has been increased by 22 of a answer to a charge of conducting Phoebe Galbraith, Kaysville; B. Roland Lewis, president of the THE UNIVERSAL CAR the revenue to the state general gambling devices. mill, 'J?rak ute Bountiful; Gov. Utah Educational association nd fund is not thereby appreciably inIt is said that only the ownef of AIbey, Bountiful; Llewel- - head of the English department of I I There will be some slight the Kentucky Derby, a miniature creased. Farmington; George M. the University of Utah, is just off increase to the three educational in- race track game, appeared to stand Farmington. the press and will be used by high stitutions which share the general trial. The defendant was representschools and colleges of the country fund receipts. ed by council, who succeeded in conA SERIOUS PROBLEM title The the year. coming Lose. Schools during vincing Justice of the Peace Wood, One-AMae SUyner text is the of Contemporary valuaThe decrease in the states before whom the ease was tried, that Lloyd.) tion means that it will be practically the game complained of was a game Plays. 1 little problem Lewis Professor book latest by This impossible to raise for the schools of skill and not of chance. The deaind of every girl, one-aplays contains representative during the present school year the fendant was discharged and the patkeeps on thinkin of Buy a Ford as world the of countries constitutional maximum of $25 per rons of the concession are still tryfrom many r brain is in a whirl the of leading number a as well from capita of school population in each ing their skill much to the advantis Utah repuniversities. district The maximum levy, how- age of the concessioners. American PPr, miss or matron, a Is problem she play by in the resented publication ever, was determined by the state debates; Thurston. Althea Dl do it, gets all Mrs. written by legislature, and the state board does MISS GLADYS BLOOD DIES ready, text a consider itself empowered to go not college "Effective Writing, tops and hesitates, I AFTER LONG ILLNESS off be will Lewis, book by Professor beyond that figure, 4 mills. Miss Gladys Blood, oldest daugh8ay3 Mit a,wfully the press about the first of September ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Blood, and will also be used by classes durMrs. Irene E. Catmull of Rupert, died yesterday after a long illness. be cut; ? ing the coming Tar-Prof- . Idaho, who has been visiting for the She was 21 year of age, and besides cme in thicker, . A. LeRoy Taylor and A. H. look like a mutt. past ten days at the home of her par- her parents, she is survived by the i Blake of the School of Mines and Ene, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Gailey, following brothers and sisters: Authorized Ford Dealer tcre comes an actress; gineering have just had a text book Clifton, Leone, Philip, Melvin, will remain during the summer on automobile mechanics accepted for Spencer and Lewis Blood, all of Kays. shes cute Located In months. , Li ville. publication. milUon dlac3, Mk ?1 U:t DAVIS COUNTYS FUTURE METROPOLIS Funeral services will be held at the t bobbed,. to boot! Mrs. G. L. Wilson of Salt Lake Kaysville ward tabernacle tomorrow f prollem is decided; mnn rpent Saturday and Sunday at the (Friday) afternoon at 2 oclock. InWhether the vixld owes every h;Ge doubt is past, home of her parents, Mr, and Sirs terment will be in the Kaysville ceme-Tart owes ! hln 1 a living or not, mis iP0r foolish Ixvuls 01.. C. Gailey. IE week. darlings) worlds tcry. Of the eir tresses bobbed at last! 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