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Show ARE YOU A. SUBSCRIBER? 1 ItfiOV please notice th gen appearance of the $ eral Ten observe thatTIhe paper nwa service J J is unsurpassed Sub scribe today; why delay? J tI 'h FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING 'I ; w s' ' vs l 1' 'h .KAYSYim; AND FARMINGTON I Op DAVIS COUNT Ml. UU'RSUW. 1 Jl r smith DEATu Of1! A .mak ig a h pr n hi ms Dlr.QRE youth 1 low RESl NUMBER 31 n 4i shall 'iful bonding lor irride buildms. in fact, sum.' oi tin ,.bj.i rs said a bond tm1 tin puipo' only, would tuny ly ah. ost a 1 he t 1. he t w 11 ' s a II d IM .1 " ' at s mil Ills v ! i I ' i t I d ! p i -- plop, i Im r . r- T. ( tie t V v is now obligati ot s t'l.iK'O .1. b'i OP 1 to oil I . rt'. - "l lass lltd.lt leg! ltd, (I. iiiiM, tii. i t i i '( - i mg ..I the Dav i t ounty i.it mu was held in a. ist HiriintHnt ju 1 ues'day Apul Pi, Ux 'O'-- ' vv in n (he ol tn el s tortile lit i leetnd US iV.i. al i"! w s 1,1u.iu t i i time has been Kill n i p. i. .am nt gaiiialiou and it w risUli. last mat a pei manlight tv) p v. ssOil i i XliUi i a Vv c v i hv i vvl I iiv - ,1 'In .a . - il I tv lit tL i d t iiv j a i h 4 I Ti I I '1 VV uni l m i H i' t I i i v il. II lu l sll 1 al , V i , . . , s,. i i - I ! t j I 1 - .1 1 ly-Ll- i 1 1 uu-i-- 1 - ' - )' v 1 v ir r t ciale lliee 1 i) 1 J , I 1 jr-sont- I 1 ! ! ll! l. i - V xt In-cr- 1 ot-th- e -- H t tn-ti- on 1 h-- 4 - 1 1 else-vvher- I g , e. -- 1 re-pl- un-de- e -- -- tin-hom- e 1 aet 1 1 D. - lr. asm. Jr.; .Manuj F. E. hi. Hi. il pun .showed the otgaui-itioi- i to h. m a wry lluurislung unit ..in and it il.m.led to xu-lies, the immher ot selections 't rontest. d .no as -!i hi to be' 1 . 1 hose . .a in Solo. e S pi anaaJnI A I to Liuct. .1 SS ,1 J J L I D Ll U t U 1 - lie Shake 1 tollow s 1 v til, A b. u, i M.lk. a pos 1. .a sli. In j .1 iy, tur, and v 1 4 Oraiit 11. . t -.- 1 uv nue-- - L .. t horns. voiio, or less, ' it, llm l uui naiif ,.s ta t cm l n t Male , v IllU -- ia as loll.iVVS. Reev lpts Admission Fn. Mar. 2b Aihinssiiuis Sat. Alar. 29 Hal. im c on hand 1912: t U I. I - ll.. tl. .1 . U illl0 $114.00 $176.90 26.90 ll .gi. otal $317.80 Disbursements ...I !. .1 y . .it s p. L. e mat. l it it y , t $100.00 ili.se tpiniiU.s ini sit t. .1 and ash prizes 27.40 Adjudicators i m i vvis.loii and sound into ip. and 11.35 Hrmting udurtisuig litdgi tm in. llm . pi o.l.n mg a in and stamps, etc. 1.25 u i u as a mo lii id stiLiigth as Matumery lir-Ala 10.00 an, serviees will as tnal ol bi.mldul s. i i. e. . Kent ot 10.00 house nuetmg It h is To It said lb it the gi oliTid Rent me. of 15.00 house ting upon vv !u h .a. in dus tor bis lei Jiuoii I. oi i i s i n.g 1 and tim D. 5.00 m.l to linn vs. should Janitor Total $170.00 ,olo, ii ..t mu an.J teats. pay out Cush on hand April s, lylJ, Sm Ii is Du- h. nl .g hit by the Ttrpal t. d, .Hid s.o tl tile pine Total $317.80 gladly pud tiy a Imst ..I ri i n u to be are Diplomas 1, prepared s hit .m.l mis mg and signed by officers und'pre-M'ute- d many ymis liei In a li has low is Indy 140 - i i v 1 1 to each winning contestant for the past time years. 'Ihest and being' nv Hi xi d mi aeeount oL greater value than the will he ol ,ni mix In lnishand and daiigh cash prizes, although, theorize tel, and vlmi a iev months ago will also be givtjn, and money In Klmda Mis. Duee, dauglitir, should stimulate and lam imp nl 1 Enough alixTi ty" -- i i 1 i iut,cf(:st sank to the giave the strain was lo.i gieat, and the inui.oii ot he) competition for tlmylOU contest. '1 he full progfam for the 1914 own benulihil lde, veiled beneath context numbers will be issued as tin ot nvir vv lielinmg soon as possible, by the musical cans, lea is uml tears, lowered to l li rector. j nty r s gi au . It is the desire of the commitMil's was a Iilc fi aught vv ith tees that greater interest from and exit me tension, anxn ty tin and northern parts ccntiul pathos y I lillel with cheetful, of the county be'aroused. Every in ss, III. n in .uni loving sir hoir in the stake or county it e. should enter, if only for the good he nlatives of the departed with coming to them, in the renewed si st r . hv mg hire, desire on. a i cord to eti ml their heait-Trl- t mtei et m choir work. The juvenile chorus which was dropped sympathy to the husband and out this 'year on account of Kays-- v launly ol t Me ilei east d living in ill. l being tlurTmly contestant ol 'anada, w ith assiiraines for two sueessjvc years, will be i lat ion lor tin sad.breave appn a the program for the of h part fallen them. meiit that has also next contest. The mens chorus a in v V i Hun TTm ref fT i - hr.s-eonsi- Tl ' i. it... . hi . jt: 1 VV a-- - it i mo 1 1 I . 'llun ij .1 I ' .n i 111 I K' of-ag- 1.177" ,i ii li. lit a . r lofl , hi nt. ul ill. is w t , i - 1 4 1 1 i I,. I . v W L. ( i'tli.d I it 11.1 f ii. n i ia ' I 1 i i . 1 ' i i. lo i i. H 0 W 4 1 Mill i 1 111 the-foi- fln , J . a uiiaiu Xd mi--rrii-- 1 1 . " 1 an pi i , . i,yt Hi. so 1. n t, s In iinhlon I i iS t h .unpolished I. n 111 elicited, this he .'1 as vv u ' 1. . ' at ' s In it VV'll in i J III. i ll I 1 l in, i 1 L ill t V i- - i - ii i 1 . 1 v i I i I , S 'h. t I 1 . .ii n t i i h it it 1J I nih n iH Oq .i t .ii i I , , I . 1 ! . m; i i . n , ii dii . aiti, auJ v ' lu t M u I . itll w d ;t.y tl Ill'll I't.ilv 1 t I. . im v dud. a Ass,,, 1 u tv i. I.llll ad 111 and m l t i i i I i It Lm s ia s U t M t itll V tv Mil i 1,111 i V W .1 should w ' a ill jtli iUl,C .and fit, 'proposed ca trios, the thr e toons Mis if .till a ll .W is .11 I. it. . . lb nt s. Jiool s! it! tin I. n In 111 Is He t lie 1.1 a sso so. l TAntl ' li w hob w . fhe i. In Lm j. nisL'L h Jj ILdd 1 iMTr4r--Jy' r s ' .i i, ,u. ,tti oppose rx expressed iImi m Ivis as In b ills o the t. ,n In 'nily pay s wnTh.ne to f.efj I CM U( ti. til. SO u tl s lit Ot Willing1 to ueu'pt the th t imoii u us, u tl,( tl' a.i.liliona Ha.N lor tin buildings that will In till U h nit ih. . Inn It irn I hfrom the State Ho ml oi lhI u 'i tut m otlni jiaits of . .1 mi nt t ji in .j .pill "1 , , .In Hi ow v ( . Card w o k ' rit. h In . ucation im that . hut mam u tin .n .in in i d bi nt is a uul i i j Lli un ip wanted" to know w Ini Thi7TtTT;. I1' in oils.! h I1 n nioinv I - srti oTit w U a tUtuu Ii a v r 'a ion would he and as maily "as m ti i s iliHtl ll is, uiu.ll .is thus. m.,i 'mi Hi M.l. s mjat b. ii suppl IVin-a- T i Shall w i nl t.it li possible, what it would nir-a. ili, nti i s h In ll vll till .ish till fO r. ill satisfy all sm and t n ak it b si III ii 'I s t.lli nlll.l in k 3 i.A.Uai.X oW . . la-. .i.S .r i 1 bed .eiear4.0Lla pav.trsju.st what : io1 II Itht lioihl lli .1 . i.W they are voting for a lull study ll'iWtli.l e i. 111 jl It'll to hti! h si lit m sim .'1 win.h of high si bool probhmjias be n uidil b bi.ufbt mg pi in, thegomi pl.iving 7th s' made, and we are pleased to sta'n uni ''ih uim.I, p ipiU m tbc (ugh s. Iii'.'l mis. s luxtm..' I..' us. .1 to SO, e f aH the solution of it lias hv n work- "hull buildings, thus avoiding supply .ill ulijW lie Ills t show It W lli Ilk' ill ss IX ot I ed out. t 1 Ulg gl.ldi t I) tin :.tt un ul is , The State Hoard was asktd to luunlings .oi, ar piis.nt in tlios. HU.I.yoi t X: A . .1 11. s render an opinion is. to what is ln.ilitus The Mate Ho.irdiults alii'V qli sj lol.s, ,unl tUu-- t u. x- - Wv ill i) vuteist t the best way- to proceed rn estabIravr mv nh)c. tTori Hi . Ini .n vvith eii. sitii.iii.il thu lishing high sehools in Davis coun this ;m nigcn,. nt wlnl. it uim S' ow and s. rums oiisi.Urat ion vvlmh In ( onv 1 Their done. substance, in answer, W meiitly ty ft if ii) d. i mauds 1 its lie ahibv . is thatthol wyrk should he done importan. w is tin f r pi Mposed ;u! I) Is ( Ol N f BOAHD VAdm' ih in three centers, th i enter'' now solufimi if the high siiiobl pioh " . tv y EDI OF FATIOX. 1cm. Bctore to ears course the .state Boaid giing -sj riiidcitd their lfisnm, tlu-icontinue to diTsbrand--asgwm- ii p; COMMISSIONERS MEETI as the nundnr of students will high si liool liisvci tor visited our J mui studied ipuiditioiis, jp I llie 'hoard nat m sp justify it, eaeh of the thru count schools should gne a four ears and, wdtheir opinion pres sum Mon.la April 11th, to concourse. The Dais countv hoard viits not nl the most et ollonin al sider the proposed construction, 3fis hnii White TTTnm.U4 has adopted this plan as their def- plan hut that, b lollowing it, tin on highway No. 2, of an eleitrie inite poliey and aslntbcst solu greatest muniier will be benetited railway by the Salt Lake A. Ogtion of the problem and.Aif tin. iiie last point is important, llie den railway company, sy nipailn is. bonds carry, they will build and pi oliahilit that Horn 30 to 4lX .Messers A. 1L Suldova and hi'ng a bum nt mole peoph would he F. A. Vail r establish the .schools as proposed pi r n rsoiis vv bo presented the rali-vulea lull undt r the three X liool above. 111 and ( ',11 listllll, presented they eoinpany "Can our county support three plan makis it all tin more a petition sigmr-- b .lohn Hen SaiJ $.ak, was i.ml u the next im- i omiuemhible. high,,, schools 1 man and turs, asking tlial if W"ll, of Milt Hak, 'itv, said railyvtiy portant questnn. In figuring Wiyle it may sc in that $ Sfl'V l rS Will all to ol a ei large .sum to he that dbo lo it out on a basis of AK) students vKiUOU by .1 r. Willanl t all. a lu ul In i (or any other reasonable number J asktd lor, the Boaid has been thyktreet. Tim singin law of tin dtieasid is is fullyTisreheap, if not chedpel rousonitiv e m its estimate of tin M i sr 4 omlui I.JIa Lommissjuner F.rl was ing dby to maintain three than one. In amounts lie essar Ootli iorgiadi a legal opinion whi.li lie had Diir Iisbop, ds ,i r lat iv e case of one school, it would he vlioohainl high si hool purports N. 'T. 1ottei S meoii . JYolf was tb lust speak from Attorn Inisihess .Some who look have transto mui of the the duty t lie Til county h e pel taming to th tiamlnse grant ei sj ' il1 I v r t li.it bad port all students to at, who li c e.l into the matter'1 have aropused el to the Salt Lake and A: Ogileii votnni .uul p heydiimunt is railway company oil July 27, l!KK eiiii.biin d ! d tli beyond four or fnc miles. That a largtr issue. In m ik. all. a .tltir not, is the usual custom and would yn, huge oin saiil opinion was to the effe t tha ii.isiiI tlie iiio-- t loving and lo .1 2.4.0 'OOO ol the franchise oiil.l not he toil-sii- albbe the only way at ndance could bn a toiintv w iUt r known peisoji hr iiad ass. d ss student-frov.iJiration. The follow he secured. Suppose 1U0 red as a blanket larnehise and i r home lit and public s. i nvi Bountiful and another 100 mg lua licfp the individual tax did not give the railway company had been in pciteit haiiinuiy tend from Clearfield are transported pavr in laleiiating his .share ot a fiamhise on highway No. 2. am ord Mrs Zma Y. Caul spok A man wjtli No action was taken ami the fi i lnigdy of In r buig asso. mt ion to a center near Kavsxille i there- the obligation, (H) vv ill matter j at 100 Bounti in to prop was referred than more are now so. mlly , religiously and its a neigh " l'u!' be he that soon vvth would instructions ohligiting lmil) fill and there just county attorney Inn with Mis, Ilium in. Ih r pie number from Clear! leld, consider st)4 4d, this amount covering to consult with his attom' g n pusi ssing disiiisition, Lr d tut tost, and lie cral and report at the-nemeetvotion toiler lnishand and family, ing that point 'the station for piimipal and xv hi h to has Clinin twilit and Point hoard. iars pav of West the In lion r large, gi ncrous, Syracuse, ing 3 22- - a venr. it. amouutingjt-Mr. 200 with An was these ord To r pu lu placed transport were r charms, itnd ton). ist nature, Ins luirpiiftion M. at tiat is f C. W. tile Fritehlmv-sjnamed, anl stations the from one .Vi ry pils wiror;niietcr know s If , Davis County fo.- for one road drag. h r immediately the present rate of .mileage of. $ 1 i,oo it admired and to 1 cents per mile, would, cost grows in the next twinty jears April Monday loved her. Th' speaker paid an Adjourned as it has m the last twent, the Mst at 8 a. m. or $11,340.00 month, $1,260.00 per eloquent tribute to the sainiht 1 assessment im reased propert 21st. in which the departed had given per nine month; if a rate of Apnl In i strength, her time and finally cent per mile could he secured, will divnasf his obligatiop one reKobinson County Attorney he half. aDI which is the liest that ji 1m m,i y her ft fr,' t s h 'To regard in ported liool We Shall si cost still would high provide hoped for it with the Attorney (erioral and husband. 'I he Mate Board says buildings Israel Call, a brothel in law in $6,480.00 for the school year. in regard to the railway franchI Would it not he cheaper and vvt have the poorest in "tail, and ise. The opinion of the attorney In half of the relatives pr sent, more eomienient to' transport thev question whether we should general being the same as tie also those in Canada, spoke ap At the return our portion of funds from one from teachers than students Attorney N. T. Porter jiropriidejy of tin Hiareterof the tin State high sehool tax, bemanual training, sewdng, on the same suhjmt. The re- deceased and the esteem. and love present 'to failure cause oi mir provide through music are in with h she had always been being given and Shall port was accepted. and tlass a from buildings equipment. a 'teacher transfer In answer to the petition of a jhihljiy broth is and sisters and the masses of our denv die wi oung in toone Bountiful in number of residents of Bountiful, Vi Infixes. The loss ot h r beery and school minutes 30 about' training, high people of and a rice and with the written consent of h rviee in the family, and cs more will carry the same . teacher say it is only for a few whose the Utah Light & Railway com--pa- ny 'pee is ly Pr h r Tigr tTtris'ha'h T, t"-- " k i s i v.,i r to the school in the north. Thref par ntscanafford to send ThTin ' n ly f ' w as a frn mdrisr passed Salt Lake or friends Lake Salt. .thanked the of ficiency is just as great as thougl toATgiThn, their location the At what age are young changing the kind ir the 200 students took the ride and of their lint of their location sympatluApfor The instead of the teacher. No work people worth providing for, if not lumr. to .rviee nttbeiry mg railway, from the east side is f giving greater satisfaction the high school, age? In .the the center of highway No. 2. henedietion w as offered by Elder thari that ayhieh is being done in past, pupils have been rompJet-mJohn R. BarQes of the Davis Arnheose Call the Mh grade at fromfiftein this way, which fully demonstratCanal com- rafter ,4 lie yrvids wn over The add Weber Counties es the practicality of transfer- to hightem jears the hoard ?!,V easkt, together With a was ebminated pany, consulted wth work. hegihrmers grade for teachers special of 4' beautiful ring in regard to the alleged damagirge, collection the thus this in reducing sewing, teachers year, d in a lfirge Again, expert es caused by th inbreak in the flowers w manto the ight in schooling grades domestic, science, agriculture, canal in Clinton prteine in May li;rmitiealjy' s alcvl box by limb and of in like instead nine;' the subjects and yeflrs ual training Holbrook, who had the 1912. It was arranged that Mr. are expensive.' They should ren- consequence of this and through Barnes would consult with the body m 'barge, and wjh fol der full service to the, whole conn better grading, the age 'of grad- canal company's directors and ve sowed by a large number ofrel-eliv- t r uation has hern redmed'to about s anl fri nds to the (X" S. L. ty, and this can best be done Of if they are willing to furnish an fourteen. the three school plan. it was placed on the depot, win-rindemnity .bond. Whaj. is to he done with the codrse it will be ineonvienient 1:1. P. M t ra jnJ'oLjCa nad a , children-turned outill.; and unpleasant for. the .tf:achrrs, 130 to 175 eaeh ear at the Cards .ire out announcing the schools satisfac- of our . but most profitable and Life Sketch. CottMiss fourteen? Alberta of about of - the tender whomfor age rarriage the people tory to rell do Lleorge Blarnires in the .Airs. Jane White Ilinman was schools are operated. It is a Naturally we would say provide assist xcEooTwfiIeh will Salt Lake temple u May the 7tlu the daughter of John S. and a fact,, too, that about the same themhome duriAdeliade White, and was born There will ,be a recerrtioji at kf training 'theru number of teachers can handle a the j Mr. the of tjne brides parents. at Farmington, April 5th JS53. the critical period from given number of students, under ng1 atA. and Mrs. Cottrell James She was educated in the public and the plan of transferring instruct- age of fourteen,, to eighteem 8 Fa r m i Q g t on and vv h il e let in graduation ors, as well in three schools as a young lady taught school for not from the eighth same datt oie; for in a school of from 125 school and 'Ml L ill. , oin oi i a hie iy In it IU . StHl, U 'Ul i i mini . oil i xthitiTT HI s n n n .111 wlnl. 1! llji 11 1 la 'have ilu.ulv linUd. ami hav. t'n tmm. i m ptovidiug tat ts'i I 11 ' 11 uiuituttrotts 0p CTi a turn, and tlu'77n, Hot w , denh to answer lute tain through tin lndetTnitem ss m l.n.ud tin number ot high mvaiibiv VTrtT 'it lv AVIS COUNTY MUSICAL' . ASSOCIATION. i, i W proposed" nnpruv eun uts Jl grade puddings ato needed, aad that bop, tmg is a KtUr plan to make then than taxational ... Ij.Uu i re, mu u un firs m t'n vounty.1 There was saiiil i ttx pav.i in the retent tie turn who oppov at . itu t n i NTY 'io ih's lmpoiiant'piooh m It h g m ruby a, k now n dged tn. e4 Y PKll.2i. 1913. Ihstiuiv n.'ith and ..i e r next order. Prompt delir Kt flex printing is synony-i.nn- u with art and efficiency. i.oth ulephoms, i REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNE Let us hare At living prices. ))ur iy. Is all lay jf rf J lit. of twi nty voices vv (ur-le- ss! ilL give a new line of work. Two members from each choir contestlav ish ing have been added toAke-'gen-itu- I committee to lie held at Kays-vill- e eflovslpi(lovv,) luiiigisjL-furMhmost vv 1 --- E at giftj The flow i r of the soul ; For life is like the flowellets at the next September con- TFat'T.Tfir3n.rTJo(7m and di'-- , herit.ige to mortals is Hove, joy, sm row and a sigln ference. We hope to add two more i ileii ihe rs f rbin each ward, making the musical contest an all Davis county contest, as it was originally intended to he. Resolution ByJZina Y, Card. Win r as afi tin mlevme.prov id n sof Mod, our loved arid estmaffi.l sist r amj friend, .Jane of the tabernacle choir, complimented us higly on our work of the year, saying it was not being equalled in any county in Utah, lt-- s Hiniiuni, has to the grc?il..Jcy nd ANTi.te suhcd-that-- Uf , her-tru- e bn Be ialld r it arid Re- lov-In- g Professor Ballantyne, conductor MARRIAGE LICENSES April 18. JamesB. Aloreton, 21, and Jennie AL Jacobson, "21, both of Salt Lake City. April. 17. Fred A. Olson, 43, "and Hattie Alathws, both 34, of Salt Lake City. April 21. Wm. T. Earls, 51, and Airs. Alillie Earls,46, both of Salt Lake City. April 22. Paul Civisb, 22, and Lottie Syphus, 19, both of Pocatello, Idaho.' - fri i.ds from Panada, whrC has hvd since 1890, expnd to her husband and ehjJdrenJouh hcirt-feJ- t sympathy in this their heicav erneat. We who have. h en hh ssi-with her friendship find sweet society, know of her unilfish devotion to In r family. Her loyalty to her noble and example under nligion, ev ry1 trying eireumstanec, and o we feel that' she has gone, to hcif we and may Taxing Power of Education hope gnat reward, all live to rrieet her again, where Boards in County Districts. sorrow and parting are no more. We have been askbd by a numJ. S. W. ber of our patrons what the tax- - ' ing power of a county board of In th next issue of The Re- education is; and we have taken flex w-- will print a dory of the occasion to leok up the matter. New Brunswick woods by T. Me, Seven mills was the limit up to ('lure Peters, entitled A Skin last February; at that time the Marne' This story was told to state legislature increased the limit Mr; Peters'by the same man who to 13 $4 mills, any part of which originated The Trotting Mooe may be used for building purpos-e- s' -an.f-v- v ill,-ui- o douht , he --of great after the maintaincnce of the interest to our readers. schools is taken care of. she 1 e . -- |