Show LAYTON LINES 11 rif frank chehey che ey who was run down by an automobile about two and nd a half months ago fo while coming over here to work itam ft pin his home in kays ka ys ville has so far recovered as to be able to do sote papering in an office at the buia sugar r factory mrs Robert Green left the latter part pan of last w afek for american lake wash her huband band is in training at camp lewis ke y george dibble is building an additon addition io to his idenie the brickwork on the boarding house at thet tugar factory is about completed aad the car carpenters T enters are now putting fan n the roof reuben ki kilfoyle Kit foyle who has been here visiting la tives for eight days or more is ex exacting acting to return to the FIB ellison so n ranch iAin in nevada this we week ek afis i is expect eji 4 that a sufficient quantity antiey of beets will have been by the end jf this week so that the sugar factory cam start up A few of the been digging beets for severa several days ys past christopher bar ba es son of reuben barnes formerly f kaysville Kays ville now of garneld garfield is rt ported arted sick with pneumonia at carp ca r i lewis the three plants of the woods cross canning co d located here at clearfield CIe arfield and welds cross are still all running to capacity carm city on tomatoes which are still ripening rapidly due to the warm wearier A car of hogs was shipped to the cudahy packing lant from here the latter par pari of latt last week mrs emma corbridge abridge has returned from preston here she had been visiting with IS yr 1 dau daughter ahter miss ethel ashdown h of cedar city a former acl ol 01 0 teacher here was married recently to george W perry of salt lake lawrence th thornley na nley has been in the hospital in ogda og sick with monia miss phoebe tt berts spent conference week in n gait it lake the guest of her sister airs jr G 1 I stafford A gentleman from tom to tremonton Tre monton arrived here on raj of last week with his trench mg g machine to dig trench fox for laying drainpipe he started on G W 0 la tons farm he already has co to dig about twenty two mil of trench and it is believed that mcg mcge e work will be offered him than he can do dlo by next spring as quite a number of the farms here abreyo wet and need draining he co ato p dig nearly 2000 feet per day trenches range in depth from file fie to seven feet master Bayon fie stafford son of mr and mrs george 1 I stafford of salt lake spent the week end her here with his grandmother mrs at E roberts I 1 |