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Show REACHES EVERY NOOKAND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX KAYSVILLE AND FARMINGTON UTAH,' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER was The Fashion Show whit-the - m a ter- - has not been " inaugurated "in' Ogden "last year though. decided. The company has loads proved such a success that the of decorations in Salt Lake, used second annual show will.be held during the Wizard of the Wasatch this year on Friday., and Satur-- ? carnival. .The company has seday,, September 26th ami 27th. cured. the contract for the IZZThe show of this year an ill be a decoration of Brigham Beach much more elaborate affair than Uay and the state fair- .the fust one- and will embrace all the flags and the an auto parade, an industrial strcameis are aailalle for Ogparade, baby show, street car- dens Fashion Show, The amuseuunt committee will nival and other amusements. There will be two days' cele- endeavor to secure a delegation bration such as never before lias from Idaho Falls. The ddt been offered in Northern Utah gation will he urged to bring a and we predict that half of Davis band. The musicians dress in county will be on hand to view cowboy garb, and are a popular the parades and take a hand in company. It is the plan to have the fun on carnival night. Hud- at least six hands in Ogden durson avenue will be set apart for ing the two. days. . the carnival sports and as this Baby Show street is free from street car lines A procession of babies in and is in the heart of the city lias been decided upon as it will be an ideal location for one of the principal attractions the event. The following dispatch of Fashion Show by the the idea from Ogden will convey an committee. While it amusement, of the scope of the great Fashion has not ..been decided ..'Whether Show as it will be held this year. tlie be held on will attraction Ogden," Utah," September 9th 26 or the dates of in 27, September "All the industrial interests the the Committee a big carnival, Ogden will be represented in has heen assuerd a of be very large monster industrial parade to of the little tots of- the representation one as leading given mothers anxious for 'cute by features of the Autumn Leaf little John the or ' representai Fashion Show to be held in Og- tives of the growing generation den on September 26 and 27. The to receive one of the many parade will be held apart from the- automobile parade and was prizes offered. , There will be a prize for the decided upon at a meeting of the heaviest baby, one for the tiniest various committees promoting the the baby, baby with the most show held in the Weber club hair and the baby with the least yesterday. The parade will be will be given for and hair, prizes one of the most magnificent ever features other matter -- r - held in Ogden and the noryetjrorked ou tUon-serpienf- ly - -- go-car- ts y - - . of arranging the details was left to a committee composed of George Goddard, Frank Rose and Albert Scowcroft. The character of the various industries will bev depicted in floats, which will move in the brilliant pageant. The idea of the Fashion Show was originated by The Examiner last year and the success of the first one ever held in Ogden is shown in the decision to continue the carnival .as - an annual ' festivity. About thirty representative business men as well as of decorating concerns "and Chief W. I. Norton of the police department were present at the conference, and great! wasmanifested through- out. The conference' was followed by a luncheon, after .which the committeemen adjourned to the large front room. of the club, where they deliberated and planned for more than two hours. When the industrial parade ... proposition was mentioned it met with instant approval. The committee is to see to it that all the manufacturing and the wholesale establishemts as well as the business men participate. The date for the was not decided ' upon, butparade it was suggested that it he held on Friday morning. A 'Seattle decorating "company "" - that decorated the streets with flags and pennants last year prob ably will be awarded the contract for the decorations this year, al ' r- repre-sentativ- " es attraction will the means of drawing more babies to Ogden than have ever been seen here at, one time in the history of the city. The show probably will be held in the morning of one of the two days of the celebration. It is planped to have the babies wheeled before the reviewing stand. Many of the mothers have signified their intention of decorating the and it is probable-tha- t will- - be" given Tfor "the best decorated cart as decided by the judges competent to pass on the exhibition. w Trophies Purchased. The amusement committee has purchased - three' handsome silver cups from a local jeweler, to be given for the automobiles winning first, second and third prizes Other cups will be purchased for the winners intlie industrial parade. Tim automobile parade will be held on Friday evening, the first night of the celebration. The industrial pageant will move Saturday, either in the morning or the afternoon. It. w predated be go-cart- s .Ms... James Manning-returned trom a visit with relatives -- and Hiendg in Morgan. Mrs. Robert Ellis, of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker. ,. Miss Ethlyu Grow, of ha a beeirvisiting"with Miss Louise Hess. Wyo-miug- Miss Marie Ekins of Provo, has been visiting with Miss Lavora Walker. Lee Sanders and Vernon Bourne are very busy with their large tomato crop. J. R. Frodsham is home after a six weeks treatment again at the L. D. S. hospital and is very much improved in health. Mrs. Moses Taylor, of Coalville, was ' of his a vjtjr brother Jota at-theh- ome W. Farmington visitor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Manning, on Sunday, the 7th, a daughter. One of the twin sons of J. Wood is seriously Til phid- - fever. Among the u it li K I iUi r, ns Ogden, Utah Snuij - j h- a' uciuubcrs in Duvis - I lio Amei iron Linen bull-teaof S.ilt Luke went down to defeat at the hands of the LnjtiJnites lait S.iturd.i 1 n to 2. Garvett of ba ton pitched his aine and did so Well, ill inTTtafTx e - hi point f r tot Unit Ml.it I! f that he struck: mR twiMUc lm-- lut. In the batting Garrett tombed off the fans h driing a homer under the bowery where the '4th of duly pieiiie was held. It whs the greatest hit eet nunle uti the LaytoU riet.b There will he a game at La tort Saturday wlieti. the local team wll faee the Framptons.one of the greatest teams of the state. ... Layton electid her maid of honor and ouudidate -- for .queen at the Uarnixal of counties which will he held at the State fair the last of the month. Miss Kdwina Whitesides, the aeeomplished and beautiful daughter of Mr. and . and-ulle- tv- jlCll i uni nvUV The tTaytmT 1 ii;TiTr!'lt ools W D. open on the 22 ud of.this niouth.- - isou was in Proxo on part fo last week. missionaries who have been called from here n.nd 9 Cox has gone east with who will soon start for thtdr. dif- stock for ihe Ellison Ranching ferent' fields of labor are. Misses eOm pally Edith ami Bertha Walsh,! lilhr rf iti ami potato shipments Steed aud Charles Miller--, dr. fion La.xton are very heavy at Mrs. Robert Miller and the thistime. Ladies Sewing club entertained at the home of Mrs. Miller, Tueshahy hov was horn to Mr, 'Mrsr-Dav- hl StexvTison"Min6 day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. upll N, (I. Smith. The' ladies present- day of this w eek. ed Mrs, Smith with a very Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rubins are beautiful hand bag. parents of a finei daughter horn Mrs. B. F. Knowlton hal the to t liuiu oil ot tills wuckr misfortune to 'lose three horses Miss dulia Layton who is visit last Sunday, worth about $600. relatives in Canada is cx thresli-nAfter the grain had beeiy t his week, home itAvns lefM'd cd SnttirdayVverung where the horses could get at it . Kuf,, J1"'1 na tl.ree ot thon. were f.mn.l.r-- , 1 nml ah. a. ( B; Kt ill arc 'homo soon. J J one ed-rm- ly -- , -- it I., .M. Mntesides was se- The leeted. eoinniittee composed of U J-- El isoU, Dr. .A. Z.- - Tan- ner ami Will 1. Layton, called in Samuel G. Layton, Mrs. Cowley, Mrs, Calvin Corbridge, David Mrs. - . g ... I Eriaiytdn and -- Robert Bir-ki- n to assist them in making the Mrs. selection. The selection was by secret ballot And some fifteen candidates were entered. By A llfh kud mm (kihiImk iul ilnlr coiuuiumIO lu th norlhwcMirrn portion of the lowest in the eon- K no form nl homoo, rt li County. ll selection test ji was soon arrived Sold nrd h n irodo u t'k oro lui urtant fra or turro. Ho two ronnlno ot iblirhiu-tit- ", Miss Leone at. Layton was tootna w In.. North livl hli h rhMl ond b outlful or l ordo. Hronrh of O 8 L- roll chosen as afld alternate will serve tunln lino to Ink oh ro fuml hon woy the maid as from fourth disohippinic (ocih.im. tomato crop is. ripening tricttheof Daxis county should Miss is far .fa.8t n,d Russel Call visited relatives Whitesides be unable to attend superior lolnst year. 1 he. Lay thecaruivaL Bountiful Wednesday. full f .' ttui cannery' is now' running Mrs. David McFerson was an handed and the pack will be Ogden visitor Monday. heavy as there is hut little" indj- . U. of frost. Last year there cation Richard Hamlin was a visitor was a heavy frost before this Mrs. Alice Manning is very ill. to Ilenefer, during the week.. SYRACUSE l - inW " WEST POINT j 1 , Salt CUEARFT5V.D Lake visitor part of last week. A tridtBf point In th frt pmrh uid County Superintendent IL C. Bp plllTaly (rawl'ig CIKrtct la tb north nd of iBBTta bb4 largo crops Bcatf.bo4 Hna Cooaoif Burton ealled the principals of of tootaloM arc grown for canning paa the schools together Tuesday to O row mg community ud nwk balldlog nodor way. llaa .tea CommorcM Club make arrangements for" the opening of the schools on the 22nd of September. The text books J. II. Byers and family have will all be changed this year and moved'to Ogden where they will it was necessary to arrange for spend the winter. the distribution of the new books Joseph II. Payne who works at and supplies. the Bureau of Information in Salt Lake City k'homefor a months Mr. and Mrs." Robert Miller vacation. gave a dinner party, Tuesday, in Fred Waite, who underwent an honor of the South African misG. Mr. Mrs. N. and sionaries, operation at the Dee hospital in this music dinner After Smith. Ogden for appendicitis, returned was entertainment other and pro- home Friday- - and is. feeling as vided for the guests. Those pres- well is can be expected. -ent were Mr. and Mrs. N. G. T&a-'aeZ Love A. Mrs. Smith, Dr. and Hugh spent Sunday ia Ur. and lira. Nephi Pal- - WEIsird. J Marry T)ayu I M.n i',un.-i- K.ht-- I dl m, subu Un Ine otx h nrlU. f 11U U. s tlrCtMlHUiHllttua AuionK the Imyton who Ogden High Adams, who the last three - - went -- to MisjTMyrtle Maiming leaves. this week for Woodruff, Rich house county where she will teach school, The Layton, meeting which was struek by lightening a few ilays -- ago- was dmnaged considerably. A streak of shingles were torn from the tower and the plastering .w au- - torn from the ceiling in three of the rooms. The insurance adjustor is expected to examine the building and settle the damages within a few days. The o Omni i tte il ia "el i a r ge o the Layton Opera house has been, reorganized with Jabez Adams as. chairman, and the building is being improved by the installation of a hard maple dancing floor. Dances will he held at regular intervals during the winter and hookings for traveling shows will be made. L. II. Allen has two acres of cucumbers which" he is growing f r the Rose Pickle and Vinegar company, of Halt Lake. The patch is now producing 1,500 pounds to the picking and will turn off a grand total of seven tons to the 'aerer ' Tlie ' price delivered at the Bamberger station is $25 per ton. The pickle company for say they want Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jones y visiting at the ) Singleton and feiv fur a family days. of Salt Lake, are home of John W, large crowd attended the and Weight party given in the meeting house on Wednesday A Bow evening t" B EACH - - yov Let your next pair Be WALK-OVER- S . - All widths and wzes , tOalKfO'der Hoot Shop . - Anderson & Lapglois ' 2470 j 0Jcn day Brigham, Sept, 17th. Reduced Rates via 0. S. L. , 5 UHESHOE FOK - 0 . act (j V r Miss Ella Manning leaves in a few days for Richmond where ) she has accepted a position ps teacher intlie public schools. The street meeting held near the meeting house Sunday evening by the returned missionaries of this and the adjoining wards was largely attended. :Eldr-DeUierBennett "will" re-turn to the eastern states mission next Wednesday. Elder Bennett came home a short time ago to attend the funearl of his wife V Wafrhirglon Are. MM r, ' Misses Myrtle Manning amK . from Ivy Singleton were visitors in young people have entered the Kaysville Sunday. school arc, Golden Farmers report that they are has been there for the best crop of peaches having years, Elgie Adams, have had for years. they and Frank .. Admi!Kr.wh Logan lust year. - - -- ex-le- ut Mm lix ah. I irmlu lion v of at res iioinh next year. timu in tin highly ttlti, Miss Eliza James was a ply bewildering in its and beauty. Come and have a look at it. There are a thousand- gift that will cost yon just what you want to pay. 348 25th Street Khoda King of Garland, has been visiting with Mrs. Alice Edmonds. Miss Lavora Walker lias returned front a- - few days visit in Ogden. Miss Lillian King is visiting with her sister' Mrs. Ira Decker in Idaho. A t ItrlWiilH - er sug--gestio- ng Ts a , c married - River-sidevisiti- LAYTON ize- woman, a silver tea service will be the pride of her .heart.- sil-vand plated ware is simOur-showing'- Mrs. Arthur Hess who has been very ill is improving J ( I a r I a ti NUMBER 51 h s, - or a long W ill G rover "or few dayi ,he Crst of le Mrs. N. G. Clark and children of Dayton, Idaho, arp the guests of Farmington and Centerville Will Call w'as a Kaysville vis-- ! relatives for a few days. itor Sunday ' v . The school Fair to be held at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ven- Lagoon, by the kindness of Mr. able have moved to Ogden wher Bamberger, is being arranged for thfy will spend the winter. Vv Saturday, September 27th ' Sir. and MrsrEdwardrree, of Attorney Dale II. J?ark and Bark City, are enling ten days wife 'fire!.the.happy parents of a in Syracuse with 'relatives! new daughter who arrived Satur"Lyle Billington and Lynn Barday monring. . m ker of Salt Lake, are Bpending a ' Mr. and.. Mrs.. Ezra Thurgood few dayg'i n T ! Syracuse." Wil&nd Mr. and Mrs. Delbert cox were the guests of Mr. and 'Miss Elsie Glover of Farming-- ' Mrs. M. C. Udy a few days ago. ton is visiting jit thehoine oLMr, NFredTree for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Udy 1"' Miss Bessie Gailey spent last and family, of Riverside, were in 'Farmington visiting with week Farmington visitors last week. relatives. They made the trip in their new automobile... " Anson Call, of Bountiful, is Mr. Henry Udy, of Riverside, spending a .few weeks in Syraspent the last 'two weeks with cuse. v relatives in Farmington and reChristensen has E. 'Adolphus turned to his home Saturday, aca position in Salt Lake accepted companied by Miss Louise Hess. City with the State Highway City Justice L. II. Oviatt is commission. absent on a few weeks vacation Twenty young ladies from Don't fail to attend the hall and Warren W. Race has been Spring City came, Thursday, to at the Opera house Friday eve- appointed city justice during Mr. work in the Davis County caning, given by the Davis County Oviatts absence. nary, during the. busy season. - orchestra. ' Symphony A farewell missionary concert Mrs. Wallace Gailey returned will be - jjiven in - the meeting from the Dee PEACH DAY hospital in Ogden house next Sunday evening. An on she underwhere Thursday Brigham, Sept. 17th. interesting program is being pre- went an operation a few weeks Reduced Rates via pared and all are urged to attend agor Mrs Gailey is greatly imO. S. L. to- - help- - defray the "missionary proved. , expenses. A SILVER TEA SERVICE is a gift every woman will No matter appreciate. whether she is a newly made bride CITY. County Nat cf rich And ttrtky lhtli count tha Miller Floral eoiupaoy, lb larfMil grower of hot house lower la the Inter mountain country. Location of the famout Lagoon reewt Mae star Work nod Electric A fine Light place forreetdenoe. Miss Louise Moon is in with relatives. 1913 mer, and the Misses Maud Robinson and Sadie Foss. r FARMINGTON THEROS lT Utah r |