Show Farmington Earn on At the r regular ular monthly m otin tin of the American Legion on oil on Thurs Thurs- day Thursday the past was reorganize organized re d with the following officers elected Ifor for the ensuing year Rulon Hulon Steed Stee d I post commander Horace Steed is 1st t VanI vice vico commander Ernest E Van Va I VanSickle Sickle 2nd vice commander Ardel Ard I ArdelI Phillips post and Harold d Mayfield at arms I Monda Monday evening at the home of o f Mr and Mrs E E Van Sickle th the o local local ladies lathes auxiliary of the m J An r w T Legion was reorganized with the following 0 officers fT elected e l ed c-ed for the ensuing year Mrs Retta Retta Steed president Mrs Irs Arvilla Steed 1st vice president lr 1 Mrs Lit Lit- Litlie Lil-ilie Lil lie I lie Hepworth 2nd vice president t Mrs Mrs Mamie Dumke secretary y Mrs Zina Larson historian Mrs Lucy Lucy Hess chaplin and Mrs Har Mayfield at 1 arms ruts Mrs Rob Rob- RobI Robert Robert I I ert rt Harlin Karlin Har Harin in district district pre president id nt and andI I Mrs Lettie Manning district sec sec- secretary secretary sec secretary both of Ogden were p pre present e- e sent representing the dIstrIct which comprises Davis Weber and I Morgan counties I Iter daugh-Iter Mrs 1 Robert Griffith and nd dau daugh- daugh daughter h- h I tel ter Tressa and Mrs W E Whitt t I spent Wednesday and Thursday in Smithfield as guests of Mr and Walter Reed need and Mr DIr and Mrs Irs Roy Whitt I I Mr DIr and Mrs Ernest Er Ernest est Van Sickle have purchased the John Spencer 1 home Farming just dust south of the Farming ton hotel and will remodel same before moving into it This hon home sameI I adjoins some other property which Mr DIr and Mrs Van Sickle already already own Mr 11 Spencer has moved into this I his fathers father's house on west first North street I In R n C Healey manager of the I Lagoon thee resort has moved into the Milton Hess home for the winter Mrs Rhoda Burningham ham will teach again m in the Provo city 1 schools this season where there she taught for the past two years She moved down to Provo during last I week SheI I The government feed loans that were made last spring to farmers arme s in sin this county and to farmers 11 i sI I all parts of this state and in other othe r states in the Union arc are to be paid pai d back today and the seed loans November 30 SO We should not have been able to sell had our peaches this year if we not adopted a careful thinning I program pro ram earlier in the he season C E Manning Kaysville one of the me successful Davis county fruit growers rowers recently told County Agent DeLore Nichols when the agent visited the Manning orchard What do you OU estimate thinning practices to be worth your this this car I asked A l At 1 County least 1 A Agent ent Nichols fifty per cent centI in more the total returns I the was reply Then too the peaches sell faster and for larger about I 50 peaches per cent especially more Ulan than when do the small they are While Mr Manning I wasI explaining his various arious was packs Mrs Manning n a son and daughter carefully were I grading the peaches and pa packing king boxes for the market while n a number of the were to the picking and haulin neighbors the fruit ran the example packing shed Here is an Here is continued Mr Manning a tree from picked nine which we had thinned bushels of SOs SO's If I the fruit so that tree would the have of I could have yielded sold six bushels I willI more rin than ime would the nine have bushels then them will for In in Picking been saved packing less boxes and grading lun would have reqUired I firmly been re- re re would be believe that there I no 25 cent peaches market if all of the on the I thin growers would sUccessful Heber A Burton VIS DaVIS vis grower of oC Da- Da count county gave a similar the version thinning program to the county agent Because of the ity quality of the fruit Mr placed Burton has on the market he made hasI I rn u I shipments of peaches during one on day to Arizona California South Sout Dakota and New York The sheriffs sheriff's office arrested W WA I IThe A Parrish Monday night on the heI charge of liquor possession but he I pleaded not guilty in Justice Ma DIa Ma- Ma Major's jors jor's court His trial was was vas set for Oct The officers seized five gallons of whisky and several GO 60 gallon barrels of mash He was placed in the county jail as he was unable to furnish the fife bail Frank of Kaysville plead guilty to possession of intoxicating intoxicating cating i liquor before Justice J D Wood of Farmington Wednesday and given him until the of October in which to pay his fine Some of the subcontractors ex- ex exI expect expect ex expect I to get their portion of the grading completed on the new rely sec sec- secondary secondary sec secondary highway this week The Wheelwright Construction Com Corn Company Company pany pony of Ogden has the contract to gravel the new road which it is the thought can be done in about i three weeks week's time when when- the roa road will be practically completed I Lawrence Roberts son of Mr lB B H Roberts Centerville and Miss Olive Leak were married Sat Sat- Saturday Sat Saturday urd y in Salt Lake The grooms groom's father performed the ceremony Mr and Mrs 1 Roberts left Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday Thursday day evening for Idaho for an in- in indefinite indefinite in indefinite definite stay I Yesterday afternoon the mem mem- memI members members I bers bels of the Clover club were guests of Mrs Barry at a luncheon party at her home here I Friday evening a dancing party was given in the West Layton chapel honoring Mr Dir and Mrs 1 Hal Har Harry Harry I ry Thornley who were married I last week The following program Was rendered during intermission vocal duct Lloyd Hess and David Hughes of Farmington in their last two five selections elections they I themselves on ona on a banjo anda and a Tap dance ance Mr Copley I Fro et vocal duct duet Lela Leia and Vera Layton One hundred fifty guests were present Carl assistant of the U S A C is spending the day today in Davis county in company with DeLore Nichols visiting the of the county The purpose is the starting of new v poultry account record with and with the old record keepers Oct 1 is s the beginning of the new and the ending of the old poultry rec- rec record record rec record ord year and these men are anxious anxious anxious ious to get the started poultry last out right There were 22 poultry poultry- last year and Mr Nichols states statesmen statesmen statesmen men in to the county keeping records re that they can take care of a a few Tew I imore more t than n t this is for the comin coming year |