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Show PWNQTOH CITY.. ROSE jl THE t ct rich d tertll County DutI county. Horn ot th Miller Klornl company, the largest growers ot hot house dowers In the Inter luouutaln Country. Location of the famous Lagoon resort. Has Water tt Srhs aud Electric Lights. A fine plae for residence . i y had concluded to construct 'fire drain directly west on Gentile street to the property ofGeorge Layton, as Mr. Layton has agreed to give a right of way for the drain and to take care of the water after reaching his " place. Mr Layton later signed a written agreement to this affect. Commissioner Cook stated that he had received a letter from Frank Zeuner, an indigent in the Kaysville, hospital, asking if arrangements could he made for him to leave the hospital, but Mr. Cm k stated that lie had been -- a Mrs, Laura C. Cook is m Montpelier for a four weeks vacation. Mrs. Frances Jlest is at Basalt, Iih.ho, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jese Chipman. Rice was called to help settle Iron county, but was not required to stay permanently. Mr. 'Bice had two wives, bothhav inc died a number of years ago, children. and twenty-fou- r services. were held today at 4 p. m. in the Farming-tof- t meeting house. In The-funera- ireree kcrossi ng-- adiptcd and the 7- - 71 iss Th res sa Oliery of Irovo, was jjL Farmington visitor part of last week, the guest of her friend, Miss Eliza .lames. - Mr. and M- - George Flint aud little daughter, all of Salt Lake, called on former acquaintances and relatives here Wednesday. r famliiar'Wlth tha maimer In" which Mrs.- - FredGib-so- n the Oriental maflatratea dUpenaed and children spent a few Justice, with , more regard to equity than to law.- - inatancea of tha umi days in AV eber eanyon this . kind ara not wanting id modern' Tur- week. , , key. Oswin Guthrie oi this place Judgment worthy of Solomon, at IT Bayne, of homely and alaaoat a wise, was pro- and Mrs. Martha Thurs-daon ) nounced by a magistrate In Scutari, Knysville were married ft came about In thla way: by bishop Henry II. Blood, A peasant living near that place will reside in Clearfield.,,' loat hia cow. About two months later They he happened to-at rail-- , On Sunday evenug the Mutway station, watching .a ttralnload of uals of Clearfield, Syracuse .and cattla about to be sent across the fron- West Point met here in the meettier. Suddenly he gave a shout. Ha a very fcaiTieaa hri co among those catUe ing house and ' gove Professor The trainman only laughed at him, inti restmg prof ain77 however,-whe- n he demanded that cow. Oscar Kerkam of the State UniThe good man thereupon sought out a versity was present and delivered magistrate, who listened patiently to an interesting lecture his story. Then he pronounced this The cow shall be taken Judgment: Dr.Morton is again taking care to the public square end milked. Then, his. practice at Kaysville, as of own its to accord of the lfit goes plaintiffs stable, it shall belong "to usual. - Offieer Kaysville Hospital Mr. and M rs. E. E. lyrriesoii are here from Beaver for a feAV days vacation. Mr. Errieson is attending the N. E. A. convention. V. Haight. x. Joseph Burton,-th- triHsurer was authorized to transfer to the county school fund. iioiu the reserve fund $394 96 Ding the balance lyft in the reserve- - fund which a Tin ni nt Avas heretofore set i side for tli is f purpose. An appropriation of $70. was madt? to help defray the funeral expenses of James S. Yates, an mnorahly discharged soldier. The treasurers riport of tax fm the quarter sale ruling June 30 1913, Avas approv ed and warrants ordered drawn in favor of the respective funds 'm the amounts ns shown by said report. ' him. The order of the court was executed.' The cow. In spite of its two months' absence, took without hesitation the lane whieh brought it, a few minutes later. Into the peasants stable. - " thcxL. I). S. hospital after nearly seven vyoeks treatment for his broken leg. Mr. Clark is able to go about h Jittle in crutches. Shoe Shop BEESLY CrystalSprings -- xr Gustav Selmsler and Miss Adeliusse spent! Thursilay afternoon and evening with Bishop ltobinson and family. During the" evening the professor rendered a number of very beautiful selections oil the violin. Corner 25th Street and Washigtonn Ave.i t Capital . Deposits - OGDEN, 4JTAH: $100)00.00 ...... i. ...... J. . . 2,000,000.00 r - Undivided Profits .... 16O,OOO.0U Surplus to the OGDEN STATE-- BANK ia .based . The services fair and courteous treatmen t. every patron. Jrfdieioua and . intelligent investment" of its funds assures full protection to : 7" 7'7" 7 depositors; Our primary object is to satisfy each individual jleposit- ; to carry or, and, as far as consistent Ayith good banking, his desires. Write us for particulars as to banking by mail, 4 per cent paid on Savings & Time deposits. A. P. Biglow, Cashier. H. C. Bigelow Pres. E. L. VnMeter, AssV-OakiarPres. Vice J. M. Browning iTprr-r- r & I " 7Tr;7T, ot That is the proud privilege . of maj be. Bresident. : every, American born boy But, whetfer or no, he is your son and photograph that preserve his boyhood and youth will mean everything 7 to you in after years. Wliat he means to you .now, he will also mean to other- some day, and the little collection taken at. various ger w ill be priceless treasures for generations to come. There s a photographer in Ogden whose name i -- -. TRIPP J r, . aud Mrs. Bank State Ogden Ij 11 in-ide- nt ICE Professor UTAH : : fC " - n south Tingree iBank. IE CEO. eele-brr.tio- 000EN - . Utah Kaysville Sewed Soles, Mens... 75c Aged Pioneer. Passes Away. WE INVITE YOUR DEPOSITS Women Sewed ..50c s.. William K. Bice, 90 years of Heels Soles, ned 25c Straight because Ave believe that we can iied last Sunday, July (1, at 12 at be of much benefit to you by done Good Harness Repairing oXoek noon, of inf.rmities to old age, nt the residence HANSONS ELECTRIC SHOP furnishing a high class bauking service. of his daughter, Mrs Archie Dun s an of Centerville. TELEPHONE Our Methods Man-luste- 2455 Washington Ave. First door Electric ns . Stafford v Mr. and Mrs. Ilebir I).. Clark, of Star valley, Wyoming, are her for a few days. Mr. Clark is a Mr. Bice avhs lorn ill High school teacher and is of New -- York, October 27, course an N. E. A. oonvention atT. 1822. Later the family moved to tendant. tlu-the Avhero. Michigan joined Mr. A. B. Biclnmlson is at- M nnon church' and went to Xr.uvoo7 sometime, hi fore the lead tending the Gettysburg hut the otlmr fVmingtou r Joseph SmitliAV hs killed. Civil war vereran, F Wilcox, In 1847 the family all. came to who is about 92 years old was I. ah, arriving in Salt Lake City in September, just a few Aveeks considered too feolde to go. . Berries and Cherries nier than the first pioneers... Mrs. Martha B. Aaron, of KelIn 1848 Mr. Bice located in sey, Texas, is a Farmington what is now Farmington where Orders booked for future delivery. visitor; the guest of Mr. and Mrs. re lived until five years ago Avhe Phone 24-- 3 Mr Aaron has re made his home in Centerville S. L. Gregory, KAYSVILLE, UTAH a son and other rentives in Og- Wth his daughter. den and will probably reirniiti in UtaTruutil October.- f - (Adv7) o S. Clark is home from Ladies Trimmed Hats $1.00 up. Sailors 50c. Childrens Trimmed Hats, 25ct, 60cts, 75ct. Untrimmed Hats, 25cts, knd 50 cts. the price. Large assortment to selectfrom. Great values for -- - e-county red-mptio- Mrs. Albert, Norman left Saturday for her home in Porterville, Idf.ho, after. a fine visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. -- -- ordered C." - -- 1 he dene. Ppon application ofJjL MidSummer Clearance ata. v L -- pu bl of rtear the residence turned Saturday evening from T in Centerville. J. Brandon, Logan vher she attended the The recommendations Avere both summer school there. Avork re- canning. grown oftomaUMC toifcpeu Growing community and mucb building under Club. Commercial Ha lire way. s - Mrs. Avery C. Woodruff great pach and Ud lag ptAnt intothetha north end of ditftrtct nd lrg crop Uu Cans.? arc (or A llvoly apple growing iMtf I, tcunf " -- - CkSARPTELD Frank Watspn an I Miss Jennie O Fliton, both of th L: place, Avere married in Ogden on Wednesday. WISE. JUDGMENT IN TURKEY A fine sen was boro to Mr and Hew -- Scutari HgatwtaPatamUnd Mrs. David Warren on Thursday. Ownership of a Cow That H Milton Harris has been quite Bcon Stotaih sick for a few days. All reodorsdof the rArtblsa iNlchta Mr. and Mrs. Dimon M- - Clark has just from - asir.wct ksjvisit iVnabhrto gerany une to agree-t- o with relatives in B aver. care for , the applicant. After - Mrs. Joseph E, B binson left due consideration it was decided Saturday for St. Anthony, Idaho, to have him eared for at the m here 'she will visit her son. county jail for a short time. Commissioner Burns stated that A valuable, horse belonging to D II. Clark was kill 1 on the tlu bridge crossing over Deuel O S. L. track here --Tuesday morn- - eriek, mi the highway east of highway No. 2, a shert distance Ulfc. south of tlie L. I). S. church in Mrs. Ainasa Kricson, of Mount Centerville Avas in need of repairs Pleasant, is visiting her father and he recommended that same-bWilliam - Cottrell and other rel repaired He also recommend. ntives and friends. ed that a culvert b- put in on Miss Kachel - ret u rued 1851 Mr. m Watcli our window for Special Sale on and progressive are and while Ave have neither time noi money to Avaste, Ave are at all times interested in our custom ers. suceess and furnish such accommodations in time of need as good banking Avarrants. up-io-da- te .32012, 25th St. Ogden, Utah CALI DAVIS COUNTY nl NEW TRAIII SERVICE FARMINGTON, Inaugurated April 5 th, UTAH , . THE PACIFIC UHTTED "S' Mr. Dairy man Askzn 1 Are you gettinghe results from your cows you should, or are you letting the ,, Electrically Lighted Equipment' - and Tourist Sleep Car. Standard -Di- ner-Observation ji bOIlt (lUr ti i Free Reclining Chair Car;' Leaves Salt Lake daily 8 AS A. M.i Arrives Los Angeles 10 KK) A. M; - . Two other good trains daily. 7 The Lot Angeles Limited; f ij California ElectricaUy Lighted Standard and 7 and Tourist Sleeperff-Din- er Observation Buffet, Leaves Salt' Lake 5.P M. Arrives Los Angsleai Excursion . ilk Dresses MARRIAGE LICENSES. July 3. L. A. Guthrie, age 6Q, of Clearfield, and l'ayne, age 45,' of Kaysville. July 3. Samuel Flinders, age 35 and Hannah L. Orr, age 32. both of Salt IiiikeC.iy, ; July 1. Paul I) Bogers, age 22, and Bose B. 'Johnson, age 18, both f S ilt Lake I iiy July 5. Samuel Slater, age 31. aud Bho la (T. Beil. ago 2i;. both of Ogileu. July 5. H. L. Allen, age 29, and Till iv Smith, age 22. both of M.-rth- If so why not try a can of Conkeys Fly Knocker and . put more milk in the pail and add flesh to your animals which is profit to you. Guaranteed to satisfy you or money refunded. OAK LEAF POULTRY - agents Kaysville, - - FARM ; Tiplrptc H h 4 :30 P.M - 1 Tha Overland Express, . . " . Standard and Tourist Sleepers t Dining Car through, Free Reclin ing Chair Cars. For further information see any Salt Lake Route Agent-- . Write for California Literature. Ticket Office 10 East 3rd. South Salt Lake City T C. Peck n J. H. Manderfield A. G.F. A.- - . G. P. s .. Salt Lake CSy. Angeles 1 A.-Lo- . Utah -- Garfield, July John G. Smith, age 4(5. Mr Efims, age 42 ;. both' 7. ail'd Heteif of Ogden. July 7. - James Lee, age All this seasons When You Travel East Styles, 2ti, ar.iLAima Withers, age 22; both of Salt Lake City. Van Wagner, age 24, of lleber City; and Annabelle' E. Wood, age"24, of Piiik Cit v. All Colors, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING. ' Monday July, 7th 9 a, m. full hoard and County Clerk, It. O. Back in attendance. Commissioner Ford reported tha lie and the other commissioners Ask any , ' had investigated tie conditions in Layton Avhere a certain pone slieeds to be drained, amt they Arere of the. opinion that lift lane would In damaged hy draining the pond intoKays creek as heretofore contended by certain property owners, but that the Kays Creek Irrigation Co; objest-e- d to the pond being turned into the creek. So the commissioners . , - - to go THROUGH VIA THE OVERLAND ROUTS y AS FAR AS IT GOES. There are Good ReasonsTor this suggestion, - ' Dont buy your ticket via. a broken route part inssip tern, part another. Tell the Ticket yen was! 4 - . , V Agent about reduced fares at various times during, the year. D.- - . E. BURLEY,1 Gem- - 2469 Washington. Ay., Ogden Ik XT Pass. AgenCL Salt Lake City j they are Through train service via the direct route, ihcrttt'iV - equipment the best money can buy, bed, new and dependable, and. EVERY . v7Z7L3 PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC CAFLiTYv LLZTRIO- - BLOCKSIQNALJ1 sukstartci In merchandising yon buy the best yon can gtt ferycur money, WHY NOT BUY THE E77T ' YOU TRAVEL. . . - |