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Show s' u t A : . j ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER? ' -- ' , XS ' 7 It not, ple&ae notice the gen' - era! appearance of the paper. Then' observe that the new service is unsurpassed. scribe today; ahy delay? sSub- - t d , - f jf REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME IX. S S' S s T &, d-- was s kajsullc ot fleers xml, iters of police are getting hux with -- Mr ! NUMBER 32 AUTO SPEEDING.' braunau thaft we kmiuved thole more tired than us; for we coma to the first lay down that .moose made. In good going jou dont count on more than two lay downs afore the critter ll turn aud this snow . on the brauuaii was plenty, good. see it had drifted in sputsy cover-mmighty wicked windfalls of burnt trees, that'wed skun right oxer, hut ud make fierce wallowing for that old hull, ho mt being able to pick no footing. -- BY t KAYSVILLE aND FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1913. x' P f FIRST CLA88 JOB PRINTING At living prices. Let os Lave jt your.next order. Prompt dellr- ery. Reflex printing Is synonj- - j !f inous with art and efficiency. JJ A Roth telephones. o J AJ kAYTON . A ti iVj n towsi ir thw i fr-- t'lo teid live oihr1. FjrptlU lo the uutotmbile spend ordinance lam ot uhIk. Haa I'Hnnrj nl Last Witurd.rx luaht a m. etmg Ku. o 9IN Ky. Ltut i. coaipl,(1 Last Stimiax (,itx Mai shall rax as mbl bx, "represent, tt es ot Mmdlr ti ummI osr tj.H (i point fff Uhmm speuf-inos- t of the dax Tailing tn ball" teams m t u' mi t b n 6n fclt; otiu Ltii'u a 1iagr forfortnilt mul farmer ly totnl ; i' doxvuauto ilnxers ho xxmv i t tin eountx ami tl' M. I. A eecdlllg till Speed ordinal! AKxondir Da xx son i nnprox-mke ptvl t n ti t ki r x a t: r a n zry n m it s' nub hour an die 1,10 IvaysN s but tdl liexjiaNt lot a xxeikly l,i.i holnlax., Co.ii in ex ix instance lmt m ut e s to ei mitt' appointed Mi B.'igstronr and It. E. Adams drix s promptly eompli ui'Oiitln .uiin'bants m t h' a i toils ot .T!i;itclir. xx. tc m town Satur- thx ropiest of the otlii Tin aids ami se.uie t It ir --eo op r il.1V. jone man xx ho ignored JJic warning ation, of tl ltx. marshall was Kalpli n in mil hi Mr. rind Mrs. Ilxrum of Ogden, oimg p opt' ham lloag id flgileii, xx ho I'onfinm laamls games ami .units rnents, xiMlcl xxith Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. T. McCLURE PETERS jO'-G- I l XX , i xx to-H- g -ta g el '.7all out that .better take a regularAWilFf-EaVterli The snow was falling thick ami breakfast auL cooky had made fast and gust of wind xx ere eddv - a big palette for lunt-h- , xxt start- ing through the little clearing ' ed olf m ottr- guernsex s, leuxing around the obi lumher cabin, our coats m the cabin. Sam Young drift, radial- - them' as it war coming. on eold. pilin ' up a waxe-lik7 .that .Tretty soon we seen break- on I. xx the-came but in laughed' and told him eorm from ing nolree about half a mile ahead, tin 'sain ( 'miner last xxcek. ay hsl. lining t a Ua bolula.x t nearest to seeing' (rum the win to have eooky grease his pails or the t was It f low assistant ottie over a out ndled xhols ridge. U,ls eomnumlalde doxv , through whieli oeeasiolialLj well, .as wed be baek with steaks ing ni a n hn rtook was least .dark dark it ri at oxy tr 1 tTtmrr Mis-- . Liseh Jeffries during the now, ..a gr ea t,4U'u;uu n damn ghmc e dubax-uici-ox- ! to Ihe him tlie Tor asked was and return, all but there of sun, We gut pretty in h the a i a lull moon gale must have been blowing, for latter part of last week, return-- ' which lit things nu livin' i of the machine xx. taken ' rid on a hard wood the trunk of the first pin o entter, growth J7 mg home Sundaj. Forciust and on Monday the ity 'marshall at the baek oh the cabin, passed jabout air hour before noon, but h up all jou could "ask. xxelit t Ogden and serxed the Thor was considerable excitefor was a must eternal wise old bull, the ridge was another uer by the lumber-mexx ith a 'warrant issued offend r or fixe was now we and six ment at the school boud election, only obvious defects, groaned and and took jt o some hemlock timber, .1 notice of the eiHii't of Citx out We' behind. to w The for the noes committees hundred, rt kep as a walk-axvyards appointed creaked in sympathy with the where the snow war mostly on a Banies. "hour for . or an outer-x1th thatrdistaiTee business up put lloag the out ijien'm tiny polled alargeote. i "struggles of its lofty top and the trees, and the"" ground not more, lue some time this tin hear-i toi now e- then and localities appear.au here lix every rmder-mro- re respe thanden inches. Then branches M i s.G. J ,.1J inttli entertained a nl cracking xveekjiu t it is not thought s ; ly meut-nmvim t Will .and I, snug la the warm h 1, ! mg a li", 1 0.3 o rk 1 ,lY ards.. fin: ngJmTw bixying View of club Kaysville, the wind-fallsBay will appear. timber in the tester K. Bj lice and llerhelt lI. cabin, were whittling ' At the afternoon. river, and 1 dixided our galette. last Wednesday The matter of autounlnle speed mirth ot My legs xvas feeling as if they imth, the ilistnet delie a el preparatory to our we always eat going when we was workin ot use very ami Fax ton, La xv re nee K. Idlison, some sort of through eities ami towns meeting by evident-lyWgboNicholas sent and run it was next skinning, ami moose, xvas served. ; .sliouhd-l- tr rtareiiee Bone ami K G. King -- lirious lunch to machinery that might give out along ountry - roads rixer ridges lime Id" getWill start- across to-tlimit The speed hearing regulated. L.ixtoil, Dr. J, H. Grant, 11. G, Will lliggs had the misfortune any minute, and I war ed on one of his marvelous ad- - head him off. of rd t he Ulvsh 1 est a ha wuw and ii .TdnTerheit -- hi rihs ly u lx rtou to iotten-strap a - ventures.trip over a hoe handle, one day I county eoiumissioners tor country until war it what xxeik and as a result dislocatwondering windlast on the 1 remarked without that kept bustin Will is 12 miles'an hour, which Kaxsytle. roads devil a heart itN find shoulder. He. xvill be unable beating his ed my so baek that show' of guile, that George Gray falls, which kep him is rather slow and should be the Then ribs tattoo his duties at the flour my resume to agin must be a wonder. Carter was the critter was hiking up the will play Utah Fuel oil Layton I looked changed, hut until it is changed and smoother sometime. mill for going got I telling me that lie broke the river afore we knowed. Then seen xve were it is the dutj of the officers to the local grounds Saturday after' record here "last Jan- seen what wre was in for. When at i old "Bald and snoY-kho- e .L. E. Ellison was visited by around into the South-xve- enforce the ordinance. In the noon. Sxiiuging Batli--urshard strikes once to a run lake first the from juoose as. the i hompson aud her two sis- uary, sxillc.. Mrs. of speed Kay city barrens. miles in one day. footing, he follows it to hell and fifty-fiv- e i.ers recently. They asked Mr. The going hepe would help limited to ten miles ini hour and A meeting of the promoters of off place. That fastGeorge Gray,' be it known, was the jumping rdlisoh to intercede for Thompenough is 1 thought by many the mootje more than, us; but" Atholctie tin park son the man who attempted ot Kaysville a hated and enied ritfal twenty meant that'wed have to' run out little children so wheremany that in an hour more, if met at the 0Hr5 On years younger than Will, who the river afore we stood n chance figured on.. Sunday Hold up the Layton BankThomp-street crnssMlnv would we . could 1 vo use aft r the going,,, we, keep nee tmg of the unless frcrnTTurndthe him to run eloxvu; had lately wrested marshall xvrote to Mr. Ellison asking the city xvas next Sunday Xxnrd teachers, Monday evening, soi. The simple enouglto take up some have hiiu. Then Nicholas, who ex time to cry recommendation for for a parole. position of it being Ids shift, caught should prepare, - Hcber .1. Sheffield was elected flood gates were open and 1 had side creek, which war less likely, ahead, Kajsone .snoxv shoe in the tail of the machine passing through atul M; I'luurman uftlni Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Ellison, l.war for giviu up; but when I TrthtT hut. to. wait and marvel viHrT'Bud""wheii he linds a drixer Ulld fell face doWn'tlftlT? W. xxlio Mrs. lt'vvas Tc Jubez Adams and little I war all ed to Nicholas, for 1hillips seerciary. the speed limit he ;:lu'orge Grayrs exceeding snow. , bae-kto Bartons A incorporate ueomjiany daughter and Miss Marian Ellison, el half breed and a liar, Will- ahead, he called lie groaned, as 1 should place him under arrest. No , good, 1 with .a capital stock of 2tHK).lK) were arrivals 'luesday from South He never made no fif B, and kept right on going. followed exploded, by coiii-fo- i few arrests Na' to him, good help 1 he stooped over the liaise of tin bal cm California via San Francisco, take to e miles and if he did itaiii t knowed what he meant. table turns, xvill teach drivels came It 'n0r, '!ll T frpfn the city for a l he party have been wintering on no record. Evervone that knows rixer takes a big bend at Barton s where K.iysxille is located and park ground as the fifst me for 'to time, 10 then, of years and place the the southern coast aud report period ahything, knows thatx Nicholas bearhouse. and its halt a mile 1 stood there with him, how they will shoxv wholesome re- same in condition for a first class good health and a fine time. ' Prisque and me made- the reebrd, across the neck, there, and five etarnal eold it ,had got. spect for lwr laws and her hall Also, bind build . 7O r grand stand, ; park, sixty mile it war and. more, the miles by the stream. Nicholas that the people,.. :in tlie middla-o- f as Tin the same. bull Barton's across cut at o time we run down the big CENTERVILLE planned to not one stick of wood for shares xx ere plae-- d at one dollar LOCALS. ou Bald Mountain Barrens. Geo- while 1 done the river, and head barren, KAY8VILLE and Nicholas the worst Mrs. J. N. Ford continues ill. - miles each and xxill be sold to any one conrge Gray ud never uv had the the bull off, turning him up Sem- played-ou- t is now I Larkins see. ever Bessie Miss Man, the lor Nuberibe to Injun desiring heart for that run. jloes creek or out on the river 1 Miss Verua Ford has been very says to myself, but you must valescent. same, A committee composed of Will laid a finished key arid bank. It takes an injun to NicAhiaxveck id and or moose you get that ,L Sheffield, M. WM'hil Itpa Levi Taylor is in from Metrojioi taking up another piece of cedar allays have an eye open for labur holas )L both., be running, down " " Warre 1 Rice of" Idaho, is spend find d Icrbcrtr Bnrncs- xvas- appoint that.-isT Nex ailaT saving tricks-like- resumed.,,. his .whittling-yiidqusl- y. inooses in the happy huntstock spook solicit eod-abied to subscriptions. ing the week with Archie DunIt worked like Presently he launched'' into the F,. Gailey spent Suri-lubefore William morning. been grounds ing expended in can. About $400 has. liolas found the river snow following tale 1 him on- his fet, told Clearfield. in in got suds and grading the grounds Wm. Dolton his ri turned from It wVirnt long arter Christmas', across the bendas smooth as oqe him to come he slow as aa along of those date. to pres Many thir and fronts more shirt' up snoxv nut and Idaho where he has been for some lhanjof your boileiy William Allen is able to he on and started off again. to pleased their cut willingness signified a half o baek level, ixvlien on the hed worked twenty-txvtime. the streets after a serious illness. --The old hull had his third subscribe for considerable ot the Wed been- cruising for timbermile, , there vas .the old bull Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worsley half a mile further on, and Will I. Layton of .Layton, re stock. The association xvill take and spent the flight at Sam trotting up 'stream easy, like lie . the 1 entertained "nm company from Kaysports, that lie has finished plant- over the grounds ami. suits tli, whole K,.e .vaslliCo. w Youngs camp on Bear1 Creek. he but he turned. the Lord, ville, Sunday. will reserve 20 per rent of killed He giveo a big whoof, . and powers, ing 47 acres of sugar beets. near wheer you and wras a fierce-- , qld boy, aud six 0 benefit tile for - Zr ErChcney and family' took a receipts baek gross trail; thirty-eight- s that black cat last week. In the swings around on the lie carried and the MissMennieThillips has gone to Tti Kami trip- - to - lro vo,- - Sunda- y- in - their jmint dd nhoTTdvTsiF friends morning we war all waked up by! when he sees meneaj-Mhhe- - kicked Tvtdirift he on will season Saturday ( of the f new automibile. from" hab-(itririi:iuir iiTigures that the cookya-French-m- an he' was kilt. Just tben ind relatives for the next month. aftrnmou between Kaysville and afore up rador pond, yelling- to us t rivers gettifl to damned .pop-to Don Duncan is preparing Nicholas looking like Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred the Mountain St ates of Salt Lake. move from Mr. Drakes venez vite avee l,es fusils1" asfulous. and puts up Semloes under UperawIed residence own he war there for his Butcher on .Wednesday; April 30 tliere xvas a moose as big as, le full steam. Then we knowed we funeral. into his new home. . . ' th, a son. Mother and child arc had him.. -Oft grand Dieu outside. NicF GET. DONT AVe ve - got the . moose lot Ford - has Just thoroughly r 7 dont- - amount- - to J doing well.' ' I hollars. Yetiwe got holas, Dont forget that the hall park completed his new residence and - of our guns, there warnt no moose; nothing arter six miles, and runs the Miss now Armstrong,he Margaret grmitcd critter, .May the 3rd. The settled 'down in abnest. but there war the biggest old bull Gmt into of "the great "brunnan, mebbee be New York City, with her friends-Mis- s opens Saturday Freeze freeze. teams who will' play the opening Mrs. Mamie France Smith, of set'. There j where the snow's sure to drift tracks that I- ever and Miss Reese have Were ' damnedI, gping Shippen says vs. the Mount- Salt "Lake,- - visited her to are snow fallen timber, Kaysville game .thick over the mother xvarnt no 'real proper to skin this critter and get right rented the Harvey house, on the ain States Telephone & Telegraphs Mrsr E. on las France, run down a moose in; but them This stretches up to the big (. into bis skin while .its warm its mountain road, for six weeks, Tin game is called for 3 oclock. was too big for me. I just n,n Back of Bald Mountain. is a freezing-many painting kep him from Ef trr h avwthc - a t Nicholas.-- : a nil he eolorel plates mebbee J TTouersoF L tali and as this jMrs. Lydia D. Alder spoke1 to aseold night hand on the field and to lead the " nods his heacl and off xve goes to T reckon, when wo started up it can us. in a new botany. a large and interested parents from town to the park. Semloes and getting dusky when parade the cabin to get ready. and in Sunday School - last. Sunclass said Good, wassail he 3he fn ld has been put in good The pupils -- of the -- Kaysville It was one of them winter we broke over the first riilge, Her topic was the temple at - day. we both set tTwork to get that without a breath Afto the brunnan. We were high school picniced in Weber shape and everything is in readi- Jersa'Ieum. and took to shift-u- p hide off. yesterday and report a ness fora big day. It is imperative the smoke running straight ng was chattering, for canyon Our teeth I trail. trenous but very pleasant days that there be a big turn out as ' Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker, and without spread- ing turns breaking gave from the stack, while sweat had we pretty plenty and Nicholas a piece of jrawdiide, This school' will finish its labors nothing disheartens a team like several other Centerville people -- ing, as for as you could see;now when and was sun the up went to Ogden , Saturday to his of the school year Friday of next a f oor attendance. . though' it warn V particularly '.wag. carrying,and stars you week the at looked up and come Come attend the funeral of an old time you seventeen more made no all, one, large up having cold yet, any fool could tell what strap sos he didnt have morsels frost little see the could and resident of this place, Mrs. J. A. on school small, dig up your quarter trouble jwith it. We hadnt got days by attending to expect. Seamon. team. home the root for ' (Continued on another page) When we had eat a good no more than three miles into the : Was. . xx j o x xx 1 i xx & I - x 1 1 l 1 1 .. -- I . lay-dow- n n ay - 1 wU-v- d :. sable-streteher- s, 1 d he- - -- 1 -- D st t, - " lie-w- game-warde- ar n. . -- .nu-elin- al de-eile- n-- n-a- d - t ty-fiv- - we-W- s 4 t x TiTcai'ln-iVTiiTtlTcii- c . .iI - , t. y - ifu-iie- s lay-doxv- - - J- . 'h n. - c divils-oxvn-rampagi- ng' T j J " ' - - bar-trac- Aliss-Armstfco- he. ng 1 1 !s fert4flgmadsr -- . feel-win- d, , leg-wear- y i - he-fixe- d Day Kaysville Ball Park Co. T.&T. Mountain States vs. Kaysville . - GAME CALLED 3 P. M. - . - Everybody Come - ADMISSION 25c 4 r' A- - , ; n . ...-- : rr . v |