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Show MARRIAGES AND BIRTHS I IN DAVIS COUNTY Special to The Tribune. KAySVILLE. June G. The population of the several towns In Davis county ls steadily Increasing this year. During the past few days babes wcro born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rudy, a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Morlcnson. a son to Mr. and Mrs. C O. Warner, a daughter to Mrs, Clara Carter, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Anderson. County Clerk Hyrum O. Pack issued the following marriage licenses this week: John Bccsley and Miss Eliza Swan, both of Croydon; Elijah J. King ami Miss Ethel Adams, both of Lay ton; Arch Graham Gra-ham of Mexico and Miss Jcsslo McDonald McDon-ald of Farmington: John A. Hatch. Jr.. of Woods Cross and Hiss Hilda Willoy of Bountiful; William Perkins of Bountiful Bounti-ful and Charlotte Law of Paris, Ida. Leonard Sandall, Davis county's famous fa-mous baseball pitcher, has been employed for the season by tho' ball team of Sugar City. Ida, Mrs. George W. Loyton was adjudged Insane by Drs. Whit lock and Heath this week. She was taken to the mental hospital hos-pital at Provo by Sheriff James Ware. Miss Turcssla Manful, tho lG-ycar-old daughter of Mrs Emma Manful of Farmington, Far-mington, died at the Kaysville hospital yoBterday morning following nn operation for appendicitis. When the board of directors of the Queen Dairy company met recently to organize Frank Walder was chosen president; presi-dent; .Marlon F., Adams, vice president: James Whitesldos, secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. The company 'Is building a line refrigerator plant, which will be one of the best of Its kind In the state'and tho only one outside of Salt Lake. E. II. Farley has started a cheese factory fac-tory in Layton. He makes about 300 pounds of choose a day. John O'Brien, the well known cheese maker, Is In charge of the cheese making. |