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Show ildn m 8 OIG PAGES 8 BIG Pii. V BEACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME X : . KAYSVILLE , uayton Inwn la the mldot of f.r-- le - trllJ idioa Una . .oartea w, , r r.r.a point for (Sow amrac for trait and Tv-fl f point tor lartnara. r 8 at Adams was in town on . lmniness Monday and 1olHrt Birkin is placing, a 100 wait lamp in front of his place ' of business. 1). E Tue-aiay- Elizabeth Watt has gone to spend the holidays Thatcher to with her children who reside Mrs. there. d Klein-sehmid- t. club Tlie Layton Commercial invitation ah .dance will 'give December ,31st in' the Farmers Union hall the. West Monday evening ' school and ward Sunday ehoir will give a concert in the West Layton meeting house. George, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Watt, is very low and his life is despaired of. The boy has been ill for over a year. There will be a bundle shower at the home of Miss Annie Fisher in honor of her approaching marfirst of the riage. This-is-tfor Miss parties Fisher. Lay-to- n , he pre-nupti- TRENCHING MACHINE IN, USE NEAR LAYTON Cards are out announcing the Lands are being drained under celebration of the silver wedding the Supervision of' a Govem-..- .. of Air. and Airs. Francis Bone. ment Expert. The party will be'at.the family A trenching machine that will home on Friday evening, Decemdo the work of forty men in dig-gi- n ber 19th, The party is being grit re n dies for til e dra i n s h a s giytn by the children of Air been secured from Corinne aud .ind Airs. Bone. installed on the water-loggeWhat promises to be one of land near Layton, according to the fun making stunts of the winGuy A. Hart, assistant in charge ter will be a basket ball' game of the Utah federal drainage inbetween the professional men, vestigation. The machine was in-- ' hankers and newspaper men on stalled Friday by Brow n & .and one side and the s, Salt Lake contractors, grocery men on the other. The who have the contract for draingame will he played Th tiuT opera ' - V ing the land. house on one of t lie open cv- Mr. Ilart says the work of lay- enings during the holidays. ing the tile drains will be be'Mr. Gregory Lines of New York' gun' today and that he expects to is spending a few days m leave for Layton,' Syracuse and City, town as the guest of Arnold M. Clearfield Monday. lie will spend Barnes. Mr. Lines is euroute to about two weeks supervising the Los Angeles, where he will spend beginning of the drainage work. the winter. Air. Lines and Mr. The drainage of the land is beBarms became friends while the ing done by various land owners latter was doing missionary work near the three tow ns under gov- in New York. This is Mr. Lines ernment direction. first visit to Utah and he is KAYSVILLE l proprr orvharda. f In ( pnalala of alii. U and IiatnIII cionO.S LBj. h juCt.rj Bdlnc ' .nipte1 Good btgfclr A dry-good- al LOn.- - Sunday morning, the W ext Layton Sunday school will render a fitting program for the observance of Christmas. The work will be under the direction of the Parents class. CHRISTMAS EW YEARS"' Excursion via Salt Lake Route. OneTare" 'For round trip between all Utah points. Tickets on sale Dec. 19th. to 25th. inc. Dec. 31st. and Jany. 1st, Return Jany. 5th. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. ' party composed of Stevenson add son, Mrs. E. P. Ellison and daughter Marian left for California Saturday and word has been received of their safe arrival there' on Monday evening. Mrs. The and Mrs. James II., Ilill shower in honor of their a gave son Melvin and Miss Ethel Sessions last Friday evening. There were a large number of gifts presented to the young couple who will soon be married. Farmington THE ROSE CITY. County Mat rf rtrh and trtli Dart county Home of the Muter FjorttLeompafty, tb urgMii grownra of bot bouae flower In the tmr-tpountcountry. Location of the fttxmu Works and Electric Lagoon, nraort. Ban Ltirnu. A floe pi e for residence Mr. Mrs. E. A. McDonald left for Jackson, Wyoming, Tuesday evening where she will spend a' few weeks visiting with her daughter Mrs. Raymond Kent. .. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers anI family have returned from northern Utah wlyre Mr. Rogers has been grading on railroad eon tracets for several months. . basket hall game Layton Friday evening was played to a tie of 23 to' 23. The tie was played off and East Layton was declared winner over West Air. and Mrs. Joseph A. TipLayton when the former made the first two points in the play pets, now residents of Aramo, ofL ldahorl have a new son,.born on The pleased The residents of Layton were December the 10th. have seven daughters, so treated to a rare sight the like of parents isad-a be son welcome very been i which has probablynhe'vcr to dition the family? seen in Layton or the world before When they saw' Bill Days motorJustice Mabey held court in cycle standing in front of the the county court house Tuesday barber shop on Wednesday, wear- evening and put Louis Larris, a ing a neat set of buggy harness. Greek who resides at Layton, Explain BilL Bather queer, dont under a $15 bond to appear be", fore his honor next .you know! , Friday at 10 to answer to the charge oclock On Sunday evening Mr. and of having, a 16 gallon keg of Mrs. Robert Birkin, Dr. and Mrs. beer Jn his possession contrary ' A; 2L Tanner? Jits.' Sarah" Taylor, to the lawT' " Mrs. William E. The in-Ea- st -- -- Annie B. JoneS? Gailey, Bruce Major, Earl Jarman, of Ogden, and Joseph Young, of Brigham, were enterMrs. Thomas Ford has typhoid tained at dinner at the home of fever. Mr. and Mrs. David "El Layton. Later in the evening the guests John Duncan was ill for a few Were" entertained Tiy the "Misses days last week. . Layton. . The two year old baby of Air. Ted King has offered $25 re- and Mrs. J. B. Coles, which was ward for The arrest "and con- terribly burned two weeks ago viction of the person or persons is slowly improving. who poisoned his dog. Monday nine dogs were poisioned and' The annual ward reunion was one was killed Wednesday. It held here Friday. Besides the is known that arsenic was the usual festivities a grand ball poision used and it is thought was given in the evening. that the culprit will soon be Airs. Ilyrum Ford has returnbrought to justice. The penalty ed home from Paris, Idaho, where for placing out poision is a she has been 'visiting with her penitentary offense. Mrs. Ivy Shepherd daughter Airs. Elizabeth Whitaker has Monday evening the Board of Directors of the Layton Com- returned from Alountain Green mercial club met in the office of where she has been nursing her the Utah Light and Power com- sieh daughter Airs. S. O. Rollins. pany and considered the advisaJos. Bettridge is still in a seribility of securing quarters - for condition in the L, D. S. ous the club. Two rooms in the Adami block will be leased by hospitaL? lie was operated on the year. A committee was ap- three weeks ago for a decayed pointed to purchase suchfurnitun tame in his leg and is not recover as deemed neeessary for fitting ing very satisfactorily. , , o The. Reflex np1 the club rooms. CHRISTAIAS HOLIDAY RATES was ordered to print all necessary .Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets stationary and supplies for use ih the coming year. Tonight the on sale between local points dub meets for the first time in December 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31, 1913 and January 1st, the club rooms. 1914; Limit Janhary 5th., 1914. See agents for rates and further Mutual Basket Ball League. Team 1 Won Lost Pet. particulars. : 9-S " 1000 Kaysville between The basket ball game Last Layton 1000 team of the Kaysville high the 000 Syracuse esit 000 school and the Farmington Boy Layton West Point 000 Scouts last Friday evening, . at Editors Note Please send all the Kaysville Opera house, was results of basket ball games in won by the Boy Scouts team by be league series to The Reflex 15. It was a that they may be given in the a score of 37 to of snap and good good game full hove table which will be work. very much delighted with con ditions as he has found them. R. J. Burton has sold his pub-weekl- 1 v , y. 20 acre farm to John W. Burton, the well known sheep man. The ' place is located in the northeast part of "Kaj sCilleWarJ and is improved witji a comfortable house and a fine young. orchard in full bearing. Mr. Burton contemplates emigrating to Idaho, but lias not yet determined just where he will settle. UTAH, tage in the NUMBER 13 THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1913 north-eas- t ox part snowsnowttheeeautf FUL SNOW. T9TT; l.iiiar.iriTuai See agent, fur rates, aUi.,TjTir rniuiaul ran increase of $?,- - 2 id, oil. and further Buttler is preIn the production of coal the particulars. residents of Davis W'heu the pared to repair harness and merea.se win, 20 per cent, from at manufacture the same. His stock cunty awoke tins morning 2, jiJ,1i5 short tons, valued SWAN ANNIVERSARY. beheld the entire- landscape f i in 1911to 3,016,149 and machinery will be on Oil -- Frida evt the a blank t alued at $5,046,451 snoit tons, in a few days w hen he w ill first of the winter. luldi ell ol Air. aad 12lh, ne m 1912. manufacture of i'lie ' ( tln-i.Mrs. n oi ge Swan tenu.-iMhave the best equipped shop in depth at Kavsille was V'j l oitiaud cement in Utah on lies. Stoiknun, lanaeis, uiu a saipr.se pdiU m honor o, m i 9 io with an began of this part 'of the country. output liers and itll resn tan is ot the (inn- llnrt liill. wedd.r.y auin at $1,005,900. Ll t i he About Lru ims y materially tanriil lei's.ir. Placards announcing the pro- county will ih ci east d nearly 150,000 barit Wile pi sent aud staled ilill rels in. 1911, to 0o2,849 barrels, posed organization of the l)ais w t e su.a th. the cantata Iumis, injuring li at Dont forget are association wiund at 5.21,523, but increasBuilding County the Opera House 1 rulay evening. sau huspitaht. Cants bound ed ui 1912 to 00,008 barrels, valdisplaced throughout the county. December 9th. The vVondeUut the i lit. i tannin nt bn tin- gin sis. ued at 9a, ,119. The principal The proposed association will Christmas UrnoUi'se is a heauUJtu A lit '(trillion, lour Utah is lime-sun!. w as sen i n l..t.m tin sionu quarried m have a capital stock of $250,kHl little phi tat and ever one should uni. a largo part of which is inue and will engage m erecting bo prcsuit. used ior liux m smelters, though ih pi i si utt d Air. and ".Le la uaid for foundation work houses in Davis count. Shares Alt . Leon Asher is home from S' Su.ui wan a ot glass a i. a lao ...nl lor building. are offered in him ks of from Brace, Idaho, for t he bolnlu s, set, uiisis. it.g (l a sugar bowl, Diner lmneial products of the cream I.er w one to fifty shares. W, (J. Seats, He is ports and simuii tiiiv, as, " t . ork well atang on pit. cl t. all m (if L - . gems, grind-- n pfi "n.e;niTTn" '1 lir- s 1t easluvr of the'Thiuu State TiaifkT l tie big pxrvn ryphuTT-tnnTUOH.S . lime, gvpsuiii, V. ore, .11,01 sjn,rit was made 0 of Bountiful, will furnish infor- mg 'installed at that point ami pleselll. mu phos-pnat- e iul waters, petroleum, the lant will lie in operation m.oo'.is llud, (ll .'s.i.t i,a re I It. mation to prospective investors. sooii roes.,' salt, sand and gravel, w ms Hi a Air. ili.il tirst-onew li.ttut l tin after tile, l.aj p si sulphur, uranium, These home building associations ear. ,'llie plant vv ill s gt iterate o.i ilium and his Li maths were olidLiiestopfs, v.tuudium ores. as as wilt are just the tiling ns the security about bO.UH kilovv ats. amusing .tpp.vpri.bc ' . b t In is all located in the euunnumtv i init the office foree J oliii SL Guthrie and wife aud nose pi ist nt woe may have Air. and where everyone is familiar with L. Guthrie, ot Clearfield, will Alls. V. .U. .Swan, and Air. ami a holiday Christmas The Reflex the value of the security the com- itepart Jsiuumta for Charleston, Mis. lioitwis linn, ot NilL l.a.vo uni die pi mted on Wednesday West where will inVirginia, they on loans and all the Air. ami Alls, iimslnpoci next week. pany lit, old the holidays spend Visiting terest is paid to home people. l..iion, Air. and Alts., J. . rime tnemls and relatives Umrnle , Air. .find .Urs. , 1. PROPER PLACE FjDR ORCHARD mouths. Hie Guthries came The- suprcm e court of Utah Air. and Alts. . H. rqipeuson, l.s Th b arlestoii la to lrom 1, L k.i toiU Air. ami Airs. it. J. .stmt-- l lias handed down a decision in Rolling Site, Somev(hit Elevated, WKI ovs-ag- o. it m. Air. and Alls, ilmi it. the ease of Jeiisen vs. Davis and Uaually Afford Air Dralnaga Avoid All Wet Spots. 1. J. Sanders, agricultural in- Blood, Air. amt Airs. B. F. lauut, Weber Counties canal company, AL Air. Alt. Alls. and "h. Bagle, in which the decision, of the spector in the .lfavis count Py K. A. KIRKPATRICK.) and Airs. George . Swan, Airs. from schools WashingThere are two types of drainage writing lower court was confirmed. The Seth C. Jones, Airs. GeOige Un- that must be kept In mind In ton, D. C. to i lie l!etlt, locatlns district court gave Jensen a derwood, Airs. J. D. ilarrod, Mrs. and planting an orchard: air drainage deleu.s that ' tile Utah judgement against the company gation to the national convention S. li. fa lor, Airs. J. G. At. Dar- - and soil drainage. The apot selected should be high, for cold atr seeks the he rase hc'sum uf $3 the city. Mr. ' - of-sli- vn-d-i- ow .-r, mng,-i)iwnib- I red l 811,-valu- ed - t. 1 . 1 1 - n, - 1 -- ( - -- V f --- .fsottA-riiter-nt - 1 1 , -- ; 1 -- 1 tot-thre- e - . iu-lor- hhri'f irr i grew ouD of the waterloging of an orchard belonging to Jenson inthe Clearfield district and bleated near. the ditch bank. .. ...p HOLIDAY RATl-Via Salt Lake Route. One fare for round trip between all Utah joints on Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale Dee. 19th. to 25th. ine. Dee, 31st Aud Jany. 1st. Return Jany. 5th. Ask for tickets via Salt Lake Route. of club" work," ls eohMdrt'ed bin' iirx V, Ar of the live delegations in attendance" at the convention, lrof. INSURANCE MAN IS HOST. SaudeRj is certainly alive .in Ins vvorkm our schools and his Metropolitan life Superintendent Gives Employes Banquet. presence alone at the convent ion notice. Utah insures Ilie iuilohing item is from the attracting o ISpokane, pokesieiiu Uciew, CHRIST AUS HOLIDAY RATES W aslii'iqton. D. L. Ruttler, the man wlio i j corgi D. Bennett, superinVia Oregon Short Line. Tickets lias opened a harness shop in tendent for (lie Metropolitan Life on sale between local points in liisuianee the eumpany the Proudfoot building, has movDecember 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21, last Spokane night Iriitoi', ed his family to the Nichols cot 25 and 31, 1913 and January 1st O n dered his employes a banquet -i- 4t. Hakes cafe, at which the guest ii honor was John G. M. Barnes, hanker, mining man, fruit dinner and former member of the Advertising has no value unless it is founded on truth. legislature, of Kaysville, Utah, a Every statement we make is absolutely true. former acquaintance of Air. Bennett, uud several members of the a a Aletropolitati staff, wlio Business came to Spokane lrqm Salt Lake! The others present were: Tedd is I). Rhoden and It. (1. Hanford, FeW-Figu- res assistant superintendents; J. A. Barrett, W. B. McCartney, A. K. Keegan, W. A. Knowles, T. fc. Taj lor, F. E. Wiley, li. AL Gray, You have read our Foreword and you know were going to tell you V C. Carr and F. Ruffin. a; 'j the truth about our business and - our -- company f UTAH GAINS IN MINERAL When we say our company we mean your company, too for you are . PRODUCTION. - -j. . - lower levels, and frost come first In pockets' and belts. If a valley or coulee la choaen. It should have a wide opening at its lower end. A rolling site, somewhat elevated, will usually afford good air drainage. The soil drainage also will generally be good In a high, rolling exposure. "Fruit trees eant stand wet feet" Perfect soli drainage must be provided, If it la not already present Tile or open drains may be called Into use. If tile la used it should He In the middle between the rows, to effect even drainage and to prevent aa far aa possible the filling of the drain with roots. low-tyin- . m- A Few Facts and Our A YourBusines -- in the partner business.-- - - - - Our company (your company), as now constituted, embraces states in the Rocky,, Mountain region p it owns and operates Utah holds a uriiqim position States among the in the diversity of its mineral output.'- - While the State does not rank first in the production of any particular inctai,-- it stands .writ auxotig..the lcfuicra..in. the production of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, aud vanadium minerals. As compared with the Other-Stat- es, it ranks second in third in' lead, - fourth in silver," copper, sixth in gold, aud seventh the seven 1 .GhG tele-phone- s. The actual cash value of the wire, polesr switchboards, batteries and instruments (the tools with Which we make your service) is $.'i2J14,3a5. " for The total issue of treasury stock the money with w'hich we paid and we have no bonds. these proertie8 (these tools) is $29,693,-600, - You see, we have over three million-dollar- more invested iq actual physical property and equipment than we have stock issued Your seivice is based on the larger amount the actual physical valuation, but Your rates are based on. the smaller the money invested in our I busi-nes- to pay for extentions and additions to dol- We pay them seven per cent for the use of their money ' sav- ued 1911 C2 Whitaker Altomey Pojora Cc:::;!: - Social Rates at $1,177,635. Gold, thefourth in importance super-visio- n Maternity C Everythin, including ph'lci two weeks, $30. 11 Co, 1 only among the metals produced in Sujqxtrt Home Inti '.l. " Utah, showed a decrease in the 1912 output compared with 1911. The 1911 production was valuet J. R. at $4,696,998, against $4,265,851 for 1912. .The only mineral proNOTAHY f ducts besides gold showing a de crease in value for 1912 were iY i Barnes Zri " ' iron and salt, the total decrease cf the three during the' year ' amounting to $563,546. However, JAMIES T. value in the marked increase the I far of Utahs other minerals IE more than offsets this small decrease, the total 1912 output In Gri. show them The Corporation Different One of the best heating1 gri cock stoves on the market. 7e Lava them in several sizes and ura making special prices thc.1 xriH save yon money. . Equ-ppz- fountain States Telephone and Telegraph jO and Range 68,-24- explain them prove them to you at any time you say. Each of our advertisements will contain a few of these figures npt enough to worry you but enough to prove the truth of our statements. The llcci Universal - They are ready for your inspection at any time. Well 9-- J. The lead content of the ores at Laz3 mined in Utah in. 1911 was Kamille, CLi short tons,- valued at $6,142,-354- ,. ' which was increased to fore 1915. valued short at 70,156 tons, in. 1912. The output of inc in 1911 was 8,920 ;short KAYSVILLE HOSPITAL tons, valued at $1,016,895;. in i 1912 it was 8,534 short tons, val- ? those figures, though, prepared under the direction and of thp Interstate Commerce Commission. TELEPHONE 1912. realize that you are not an accountant dont believe you would read a lot of figures if we printed them. We have ELECTRIC T. JVIcClure ness. "We HANSOHS OG-- Youll admit that this is only a fair return upon their money and a great deal less than your grocer makes on the money he has jnvested ia his busi We Sewed Soles, Mens... 75 CO Sewed Soles, Womens leds Straight ned ..t..; .. . . LJ Good Harness Repairing derail 00 new . Utah Kaysville 146,-960,8- s. plant, switchboards, new exchanges, or Long Distance lines. The monQy for these things comes from the people who invest their . . ings in our business. Shoe Shop the copper content of JOHN the ores mined in Utah was BABIOfUaysC:, 137,307, pounds, against" 485 pounds, m 1912. While this shows a decrease of nearly W. E. pounds, the value of the 1912 output shows an inerehse of .DENTIST $4,285,032 over the value of that Office in Dr. Grant' Place Kaynville, Utah produced in 1911. Office hour 3:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. The production of silver which Phone ilJiniftriUe Exchange ranks next to copper in value, or Bountiful for appointment shows, .an . increase - !nth in quantity and value, from 12,473,-78- 7 fine ounces, valued at $6,611, fine 107, in 1911, to 13,835,903 ounees, valued at $8,509,080, in and In The money you pay for telephone service goes to the operators, the linemen and other employes in salaries and wages. It goes to pay for our supplies and material, our ' taxes, insurance, dividends and other necessities Not a cent of it goes - in zinc. " In other words, you get the benefit in service of over three million lars for which you pay nothing. Orchard Cultivation. Orchardlsts who hav practiced thorough cultivation have found that they do not have aa much loss from falling of immature fruit during thx dry seasons as those who have not ctt tlyated or have only cultivated a tnr times. metal-producin- g - . -- - AND FARMINGTON A irj $51,004,942, izzt C"7T7V |