Show FARMINGTON Francis D Wilco Wilcox of Farmington but of late of Salt Lake left Friday April for forthe forthe forthe the government veterans hospItal m in Denver He TIc is ery cry ill lIe He was I Ie sent t to BOIse Hospital in 1929 and again to B Bise ise B ise hospItal fn April 1930 r i ancis is a world orld war ia 13 ng 0 01 sel served ved 1 tl tlc 1 c 27 1 engineers per er selS o oJus his Jus brothers brothel Gilber H n Wilcox VIleo and Reuben B Wi VI cox cos of Farm Farm- Farmington ington ington served over C eis J is a n son of the lit ht Jonathan F Wilcox who ho was as a civil war vet ct veteran et- et eran cran According to MIf III J s Ruby String ham arrangement arc are being made being made to hold bold holda bolda a c county 4 II club training school at the he Davis DavI coup coun county county ty high school at j Kaysville on onI I May Sand S and 9 T Te e first fint session will III be at 1 30 Fri Fuday ay and the see sec secand second and ond at 10 o'clock on n Saturday Thus Saturday meeting will be an anI I all day clay session Al All local la lady lad h farm bureau officer officers All and leaders of bOJ boys bo s 3 and girls 4 1 II clubs w willbe In ill Inbe be in III attendance J Emanuel Steve I peti pet petition petition tion hon to become an American cili zen came up III in the District court here Saturday but was as cancel on account of his failure to ap appear appear appear pear i Farmington city cit has lias just dust finish finished finished I ed cd edits It its clean up campaign car caI and ar ready to announce that the fol- fol following fol following 10 lowing mg were ere a awarded prizes Mrs Mr- J J l f M Mi be best t t kept home grounds ground generally generally Horace Van Fleet best d new home grounds Robert be best bes t kept hept back yard in III luding utilization utilization tion o of lot for c cop op purposes Geol Geor ge 11 Mower best ed prey pre neglect d lot Howar J best kept street sheet in III front of home Dan Mil 1 er best kept barn yard J ard The f following lowing received received ed cd w orthy mention George Stay Stay- Stayner Stayner Stay ncr ner d dY Y Wood Gilbert TIes Hess Am Amy Bess Mrs rs R Henry Moon loon Arth r Hess Iless Bourne LeRoy M I Barton lr Mrs Luella Hess Mrs Tulia ulna uha Walker Valker Mrs rs My l Myrtle Johr JOhl son on William MIllard and Mrs mold Pace Rose plants which were ere donated by the thc Miller Floral Fl ral al company Nl- Nl Nichols DeLore were given as prizes chols county agricultural tural agent and II P Mathews l agri agn- agri- agri agricultural agricultural cultural inspector ac ae acted ed as judges fudges A farewell testing nal Ial fal was held Sunday e e e in m he Farming Farming- Farmington ton Farming ton ward chapel in III j onor of Dale Clark son of Mr aI and d Mrs A L Clark who ho will III leaVe lea leave re Saturday AprIl for the German Aus Aus- AustrIan Aus- Aus Austrian Austrian trian mission The program program was wasas wasas lS as follows Bishop Heber Reber C Iver- Iver I Iverson ver- ver and son on was wac the special guest selections Mrs speaker vocal ocal selections Annette Richardso Dinwoodey reading Afton Aiton vocal duet Alice Allce Thor Thornley ey and Hazel Blood piano sol Preston I Iver- Iver Iverson ver- ver verson son vocal oval oeal solo Beth Whitney remarks BIShop BishopE E B Gregory Gregorj and remarks bytho by thc tho the missionary The testimonial fas was vas well attend attend- attended attended attended ed by friends f from all parts of the county and flom lom many of Dales Dale's um class mates and friends i were present CV C W V bV field tati e a of the Am m Guernsey cattle club was II n the county yes April 23 visiting the gu- gu guernsey guernsey gu guernsey breeders A meeting was held at the farm f Leland SmIth m in V West Vest est Bountiful 1 Immediately after the visit where guernsey breeders problems were dIscussed rhe fihe schedule of visits and meet meet- ings hid had been arran arranged ed by Le- Le Leland Lc ind land Smith and the county agent A L Wilson TIlson superintendent of the is Da county experimental o farm returned S from the east cast where hel e he lie has lias been a attending school at the Cornell III N Ne New e eY Y York 01 k for the past thirty thirty- two thirty t two 0 months While school Mr r Wilson VIlson ha has been study studying mg plant physiology y and has lias act ted as research assistant at Cornell and has made a speciality of studying onions While there he recel received ed his doctors doctor's degree Dr Wilson VIlson does not know kno at present what hat plan plans have ha Jm e been laud lud regarding his IllS work at the State Agricultural college or In his present ent position as super super- superintendent of the Da DaIS vis IS county agricultural o experimental farm lIe thinks how ho however hoever ever that heIll he sill Ill contInUO continue to liar have e a charge of thIs one sta station hon and also the small frUIt and vegetable work ork for all all the experiment e stations in III the state although he e expects to be statIoned at Logan Dr Wilson stated that he lie 1 is w well en ell pleased the condition n of the farm farmand farmand farmand and say S lJ s the country here never nevel so good to him in Ins his life He and his Jus family are arc very cry ery glad to be back home again The local light system was ae put putout putout putout out of commission and ill v ll probably probably probably ably take two or three tree days davs cla s to put it in iii older order agar again Se SC Several eral freight ca were blown off the track north dS the station Wednesday night w wI the le Ie the tram train was ae in motion Smoot Brothers Da Dairy Dalry ry farm at atthe atthe atthe the Race track suffered d consider consider- con considerably considerably lder- lder ably damage through shed sheds and buildings being blow blo II Hi down C 0 Stott assistant assistant agrIcultural agricultural agricultural tural economist of th the Utah State agrIcultural college w will ll spend to today today today day in m the county comity to Will check on farm records There are some sip SI sixteen teen farmers in the county c county keep keep- keeping keeping ing mg individual record record of their farm business dunn during the y j ear These men will III act ors ors which purpose w will 11 be to m- m increase in crease Clease the keeping farm accountIng among the farmers The Davis county count bankers are co- co cooperating co cooperating operating with this project believing ing that If it this practice ee is adopt adopt- adopted adopted adopted ed generally that it iVIll will vill prove of grea great t value afire alne to the farmer by keep keeping mg ing better accounts lof of his business bus busi business 1 ness Grant Clark dark key banker representing the six sus U tanks anks of the county has this prod ft t in m charge I in cooperating with Ith lie Ie county agent II H P Pathe P Mathews athe athes s dis net agrIcultural agricultural agricultural tural m inspector tes te that aJ ah pro prO tel of tl t e beet crop cropin CIO in the county of the onion omon crop and about the line ame pereen percentage tame tage of the and peachy crop w ere lest det 0 o ed ell by the wind md the middle o 0 of the week eck Still S-hll was done to the early tomato yop op most of Bich plants were cO co covered ered wIth white caps Sheds barns barn build bUIld- building building ing mg of all kinds er damaged to toa toa toa a greater or less e extend tend all through the county Nearly ery e e cry home had some sonic of the shingles i or portions of the roof blo blown n off or windows s broken Ira Steeds Steed's barn was blo blown blon n down Thre Three of his hIe horses hOIes were i i the same same at the time but were cro w ere af- af afI aftel after af I tel ter arc ard w were ere rescued w having mg been heen injured I The wind md broke bloke off one of the large e c cel el gl cell trees in front of the new Memorial court house The east cast wind IDd the middle of the mire w week eel eel is the hardest we liar lla e e e since 1906 Do not sow soy soybeans beans too deep Poor POOl stands ot this tins crop ClOp often re- re result re result sult from seeding too deep cs- cs es especially penally with Ith the large seeded gar |