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Show 1 d :A. 1 tlGHTPAGES tfimrea EVERY KAYSVILLE vouftE activities for girls the club work 1 feel most letter to put at Delivered activities into a few Speech bfClnb Worken work rather than scatter D. . bj a energies of the girls over 1 number Leader of lines. Stoto feel large 0 gogenoon, that the lines of work which wen jja Club Work. taken up this past year were a this success. " Club work is enla my travels throughout ijreat 1 of ours, beautiful country gaging the attention of boys and Altioa f KOCX AND C01SXR OF PA VIS COUNTY. AND FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1914 ABOUT DAVIS COUNTY. TheRailroad Red Book, an annual publication issued by the Denver 4 Rio Grande Railroad company, haa the following good things to say of Davis county. There is one serious error in the article however in the price quoted on lands. There is very little land in Davis county that has een sold at $1,000 per acre although there is plenty of laud ere worth that money both on account of fertility and location.-Finmay e bought here from $150 per acre and up. There is a particularly fine farm adjoining Kaysville that may be had a$ $200 per acre and city lota with water rights, close to railroad uiay be had at from $500 to $800 er acre. Some of the richest ends in Davis county are in need of drainage and can be reclaimed at a cost of a few dollars per acre. These lands may be had at from $2o to $50 per acre. For truck- farming these lands will be particularly valuable. The Red . we have more have the, intelligence ey, NUMBER 19 . , people, we WHAT CONSTITUTES BENEFICIAL USE OF WATER IN Dont disIRRIGATION. - 1US ing of the Municipal State League . . at Logan Sunday, Councilmen. miUjoa Sw.u ud-U- u Kditor of H 11 1,cl Th, Lflei .topped off M Brig. " man present one thought aide trip to,.every ham and made-th- e , 1 old "0" Tremonuui, the tour mb".rlU thew thought. , .ad the lle.r Kiver .tdle to.a Jo eveotMC iiide, from Brigham. ott ot the Kellex .ad if it ThU uew towu ie .a object be brought .bout, the BeaU old town, of 11 U lurc ,m ls' ta itadj ud profit bp. TUe towu ie. but four pear, old .nd it i. ful liuancially. Davis count) reS8jve e tow ns the at j beatplacea in tht ""state" 1 . . bl T ,vr u . Under the laws of water rights, by legislation and court decrees in the arid States of the West, the final' test of a right to water of irrigation is hut the water claimed shall be ut to a beneficial use. As expressed by the laws of several States., "beneficial use is the asis, the measure, and the limit tf rights to water. .These laws, lowever, do not attempt to de- 'ine beneficial user1 At a conference of the project managers of, the United States, ieclamation Service and representatives of the Department f Agriculture, held at Salt ake City, November 12 15, resolution attempting auch a definition was adopted. This definition is somewhat long and detailed, but in substance is as ollows; to A water user is entitled will water of .hat amount that render him a reasonable maximun amount of good with a reasonable, economic ' handling of the water." He is entitle'd to the irotection of the State in this right, but in return the State has use a right to demand that he as established too many young girls, teachers, and men and up without propel women all over the state. We Lrd for the common things have' now about-1- 2, UUO girls ,in duties various d the common everyday parts of the state in these, contests. 1 jife, For them, apparently , two have calls to eome and life is made up of one or speak which they must and , organize clubs in tor more K" big things for With! outp four hundred popuorU how.. -I beUeve, strive. 1 luu in State the now than places always j"1 h lation the pl.ee all of us is can possibly fill "during the next ever, that life for i. worthp of coue.d.-r.t.uu- . ou both tide, of .idewplk. one three months. made up of a thousand and uuin rtreet for two black., w.terl ORPIIEUS CLUB COMING It is a great work, ladies and little things and success or failworks nd electric lights and is I . I we he music-lovinure will depend on how well each gentlemen, and 1 feel that people a sewer contemplating system. duties are just beginning to see its of the small tasks and no doubt be e are perhaps as many Ther$ are done as they come to us. possibilities. houses a in the entire coun-- lighted with the opportunity One reason why so many boys ty of Davis and several of them which is to be presented to them n and girls do not like the every- WANT PART OF near future to hear the carry; enormous stocks of goods, j is home th in COUNTY DAVIS lamOU day Grpheus Club in the Most bf the buildings are of briek understood. not are I local they Opera house. 1 his niaguifi-bankinwith lhelatest style fronts. The e All that they know about them Petition to Annex 8 trip chorus is being house has inlaid floor the I North work, of End hard drudgery the here ii County. by the Kaysville and wainscoat and isan exceptic brought aide. They see nothing beautiful who are ever cboir, striving for fine Book A work. of to the thirtyPreparations" piece ally segregate says: those in or uplifting umpiring districts of South South It is a well known fact that two room hotel, brick and mod a cohtinued development along If they are Hooper and ClintonWeber, common duties. Davis from all classes of products can be ern in every detail, costing $T2,Oie lines of good music, the this other see side, to taught fb Orpheus club has long county territory and add them to grown successfully in the Salt 000 is nearing .completion. There! dignity and elevating side, they Weber county have proceeded to Lake recognized aa the foremost S. D. L. four the are churches, Valley. Fruit growing, will learn to like such work mucl the extent of of its kind in the a atorganization the and Methodist, Baptist securing Ogden sugar beet production, potato ' better. tkyer rvauHlU care and judgement iu. draw said to and is it that matter torneys Germany and the production up the In Utah this past year the in legal form for presentation to growing to fortunate ail .those inspire to of do the not belong people alfalfa have all been engaged in conveying and using water and four the voters at the next h elub girls have taken up county with marked success. .The valley any, but help support all of them.! auttors who listen to its cultivating his crops. lines of work: Bread making, election. Petitions are now beis the little city of Tre- - formanccs. After a concert establishThe conference adopted also the needs, however, Flower garden. Sewing and Can- ing circulated in the by its members on January a definition of economical use, situated in the Bear I condensed ment of proposed creameries, 22nd last, the Salt Lake Tribune which was in substance, as ning. Girls from 12 to 18 years new addition asking aU of the milk factories, s sugar factories River valley two miles from Gar-- I to become residents to of age are eligible : to this had size movetown about in of say a the land and more canneries. The farm: join' equal members. In bread making each ment. .The singers presented an ex Since the water ers have too long depended up- and also a live one. supply available girl must make 25 loaves of The principal reason given for on the market at Salt Lake City, is not the mission of The program in creditable and for irrigation in the Western it I bread Shekeeps a complete the. proposed--, change, is and if they- - are to make the lands flex to boom -- towns outside of artistic manner. There work ,thefact States is adequate for only a." relshe record of .each loaf that the able direction of A; H. that all of the residents of the in this valley equal to those of county unduly but we wantlder atively auiall percentage of the I makes for the contest on sheets three precincts named regard Og other less favored sections of the every resident of Davis county to Peabody being evidence of entire irrigable acreage, the which are furnished. Among den as their tradiDg point and state, steps must be taken to and careful training, 'this article and try and standard of ecofundamental other questions-- , which she an- they therefore desire to transact secure the and profit- solve to have many such towns! The- work of the chorus wss nomical use must be the financial permanent swers are the following: What all of their business there. The able market now and received hand. The in Davis county .'Every town in I well balanced at' results accomplished per acre-foHow - aad merited kind of flour did you use! of thdus&nds Davis Athas have retained applause of water applied, - rather - than hearty county next few years ought to see thq petitioners does! from an audience of represent much flour did you useT What torneys A. R. Heywood and T. rural population surrounding Salt advantages that Treraontain the yield per acre irrigated, la kind of yeast. did you use! How R. 0 Connolly to shi I ative Balt Lakers. Covering the which of them not Lake City increased three or four possess, many represent future development the doctrine much yeast did you use! How in the matter. Speaking of the times. cannot possess. First of aU the I range between negro melodies ol of beneficial use must in many, long did it take the dough to proposed addition to Weber coun connection with the Salt water system of the town is tak-- 1 I primitive harmonies and the pow cases merge into or be supplantIn rise the first time! How long ly, Attorney OConnolly said: Lake Valley, we should not omit en from the Bear River irrigation erful The Sword of Ferran, ed by that of economic use. The the second time! How long did ac is northern true that the It the possibilities of Davis county, ditch, filtered and passed into I (Bullard) the singers were doctrine of beneficial use looks to it take the loaf to bake! part of Davis county, extending Utahs choicest agricultural sec- the city mains, while the Davis corded an ovation at the close of individual interest; that of ecothe program, When the contest closes each about a mile and a half south tion and connecting the two larg- county towns have their water!I nomic use to the general w The Long Day Sullivans mountains from the girl brings her last loaf of bread from the Weber county line, is est cities in he direct supply Salt Lake state. of society as a whole, tio which should be about 24 hours seeking annexation to this counI waa one of the best The farmers in Tremontain has two trains each I Closes and as Ogden. far City possible, water charges, old when it is brought to school ty. Petitions for that purpose and section are devoting their at- way a day while Davit county I numbers on the program, inter-o- systems of distribution, and this f (or wherever the local contest is are now in circulation throughout tention haa almost a hundred. The town was given with splendid should be so adjusted as very largely to truck I to be held) together with the the beautiful times of its have Davis South many pretation many county precincts of Clinton, as a consequence and to make the interest of the ingardening, I 24 sheets of record which she has Weber and South Hooper and aye lands have become extremely more wealth than Tremontain. shadings." dividual user coincide with water I be rendered made. Some competent person being signed by a jnajority of of them .selling with just aa good land, better - The program to valuable, many this interest public then judges the loaf of bread the legal voters of that portion climate and better market and at Kaysville on February 12th is for as high as $1,000 per acre. y and looks over carefully the of Davis county. more people to support their I of exceptional merit, and one is the KAYSVILLE there Davis SCHOOLS. In I county, 24 sheets of record and awards This' is 'the first step necessary, towns, but Davis county. baa .no wbieb cannot help.but strength-auch-liv- e cliof kind water, I soil, Names of pupil! " who " hive the local prizes to those four girh After the petitions are1 signed by proper .towns as Tremontain. en and intensify the spirit of to mate - neithe- r- absen- t- nor beenandmarketingfacilities We who have succeeded during the the majority of thtf legal voters The Reflex will not try to ex-- 1 music in the community. tardy truck banner the insure its I being Davis eounty does predict a capacity house upon during the month ending Jan. 16. year in making the best 25 of these precincts, one - petition why plain LuFirst Grade Ruloa : Barnes, loaves of bread. The four girls will be Hied with the county com growing district of the entire have the nnmber of stores, I this occasion, the not who win in the local contest then nu88ioners of Davis county and te rmountain section, and The price of admission will be Bruce Love, Louis Graham, Paul such hotels, such paved aide-- 1 hundreds of successful truck walks and such compete . with the four winners the other with the county eom activity as this 25c, and tickets may be obtained Layton, James Rushforth, Lloyd from all the other clubs - in the missioners of Weber county, who farms in operation there are new gown, but it will tell why I in advance from any member of Mansell, Lyle Graham, Amy Barevidence of this statement. Tremontain is such a live pro nes, Jenness Conrad, Madge Peak pro- - j the choir. - Details of the county, and those four girls who will place the proposition before ample is 4 deep, rich loam and soil The Marcia William Leone Linford, these in be will win in the county contest com- the voters of Weber county and little published gram does not bake, pack or become gressive' citizeneity. Bertha be week. columns next in Tremontain Sessions, Erma Mtnning, pete with the winners from all Davis county at the next fall Every under sour irrigation. Leone to own his lieves first in other counties of the State , for election. If the matter is favor Blood, Thelma Nance, Ila ability is count there Davis In very ventures. State prizes, and for honor of ably acted upon or carried at Scofield, V ernessa Y oung. make good in his Every standthe and from little alkali, Second Grades-Ali- ce believes citizen of Tremontain becoming the champion girl of this election it will then be passShepherd, truck of the ' Leone gardener believes his the State in this line of 'endeavor ed up to the governor of the point in the future of Nance, Lela Conrad, Vee city, Mrs. Alice Rich ia alowly ' im Galbraith, Linn, ' Davis, Verdon there are found here exceptional that he is the maker of that In the flower garden work eacl state for his proclamation. 1 Unwork. his for ao strongly proving from an attack of pneu-tha- t Thomassen, Lionel Scofield, WenThe annexation lof the strip advantage future, and believes it girl must plant and care for had Davis hat dell Nance, Vaughn Sheffield. J. county he is making that future ev-- 1 monia. rvden containing at least 108 from, the northern end of Davis fortunately of -limited bea irrigatiofl He supply shine. Fred re feet She must have J Sheffield, Clifton Blood, ery day rain or county would add one of th, Maughtek was bom to Mr. whiel means of a he of by large project J lieves this so strongly that definite color scheme running richest agricultural sections Hermon, on Thomas Tenniua Mra Layton, George Cross, aruj to the present time .but is erecting a hotel twice or three I Arthur Lourena Wilcox, , Layton, , through the whole garden. She northern Utah to Weber county water np Sunday. the water is to be stored is Seth Blood. ood th b-- rt la the must have every plant placed and territory. i dl MalatU o, Mati " now, being arranged for, and city . Third Grade Isabell Clark, - TT 0 Logan where the state! . spaced such that, it will get its the Mable tn all of the farmers com psraetically of TMt mm, The Cross, - Rera Sheffield, tnotr Hilling Kaysville sunshine upend, Proportionate amount of on hotu, have this Fnd.jr. tn,tio eounty Lenor Williams, Alberta Cohrad, in m,tnUlning She must keep a complete record pany held its annual meeting on throughout y contracts for additinoi State Agricultural College. We I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rollins, Odette Sharp, James Underwood, the signed All week. this . of her garden, when the of plants Tuesday within a few years mky say here that Logan ia bloom, color of the flowers, the old directors were reelected and water, sojthat tojQf Peterson, visited relatives here Howard Linford. certain is that the entire have a new hotel to coat $50,000, 1 the first part of the week. it EL Fourth Grade Hollis Rouche, se that is made of the flowers, the' report of Manager Henry ruu. Walter but if th, urn, etc. Awards are made in this Blood showed the business of the eounty will be under irrigation. Sharp, Ruelon Williams, CutterriB. Drinulie elub Inez Jenness Hill, similar to those made in the company to be in a flourishing Barnes, KS Panted th, play "A Nobl, Fifth Grade bread contest Orin Blood,' ClifMayor Heber J. Sheffeldi, condition. Just before the stockOuteut to a full boaae on Fri- - ton In the sewing contest certain holders meeting the directors George Swan and W. P. Epper- hotel would cost a million dollars. I . Linford, Van Sanders Joseph Maraton, Mamie Colemere, articles of clothing and pieces met and declared a ten per cent son represented Kaysville in No one outside of Tremontain but I Hon. D. F. Smith spoke will hotel the lieves of fancy work are to be made dividend and left a sufficient pay Mary Holland, Georgie Sitzer. the Municipal League convention I KNOWS it afternoon, that meeting resident Sixth Grade Alice Williams, Sunday d awards made for the best amount of money in the treasury every I of Utah, which held ha an- will and handsomely at that. Irintha Simmons, Irene Nance, subject being prohibition work locally in the county and to carry on the business. nual session in Logan last week. Madeline Smith, Bertha dark, Even the farmers believe in I Gie ill effects of alcohol, state. eon-the as 1 to From the owners of M. is Barnes G. and are departed In the canning work each, girl John re Ada Patillo, Dors Hansen, Altha Mrs. Caroline Delrymple the town reports I eonditon cities Rushforth. Lawrence ofi Utah financial therein. Baltimore, siderable property must put up at least five quarts Tuesday evening for They covering from .the effects of Mansell, of each of the different kinds of Md., where he will attend the and towns it appears that Kays- all believe that it is only a mat-lfo- u 0n the ice which she receiv Hector Haight, Ralph Williams, s ville has a Cecil Rushforth, Clifton Ball, frmts and vegetables to be ob- convention of the National very light tax levy ter of time when the best part I f d about three weeks ago. vi&i financial in Willie Barton, Thurza Barnes. will He is better and association. tained or grown in the particular shape A Mm wu burn to Mr. end Hr. nine-tenteast towns the in the Seventh Grade Wenicll Bar of than .ho L, their etty, but GirldtU part of the state in which she is the principal cities of. o( Ptt Suud,r. inforreturn1 Inez Blood, B: Mnch valuable the state. located. The fruits and vege- amj middle west before Hood, U the daughter of nes, lle Cetrigtn be which will mation was gleaned , Eugenia tables must be put up according ing home." He will be in Pueblo, Blraires, O. H. fUndell of tbl. pUee. T Pearl Shel4-- !, to the Cold Pack method. These Colorado, about the 20th of Fet used for the benefit of our ' which dozen! ball The basket Norma asvice of UnJ the game fruits ami vegetables are - then urry where he twill wsiit with president county and make a half Councilman Swan waa towns as live as Tremontain. Wei was played here Saturday beEighth La the coua- - frienda and cal) on the jobbers ' sent. judged locally, have every advantage and hun-- J tween the Centerville and Farm her, Leona - 7 d Utxte ax is the ether wko are pushing the products o elected vice president ef the The cert meeting will &eda of ethers that town does I irgtoa teams, wss won bj the Ina Smith, Ber i:.. the HiyxviUs and Davis Cczzty - ooctectx nsa-iLLaevc xa Mrs U baa. rrb act i . j-find altogether people growing active-ly-eQK&ge- farms,-wellimpruYe- '- -- . be-eau- se d Wafer Jol tub r,ut' UJW- g de-ne- ss busi-fa7fcV- 1 g male-voic- - bu halflwtei-mountMnjveatan- per-Suc- giv-raonta- in 1 fol-ow- - Re-celle- nt un-Dav- is tal-re- ad re-le- nt - ot -- el-a- re -- reg-ulato- " , - 1 - - CENTERVILLE . a -- j. -- - mrj LT5 pint ?J wl beaa' Can-ner- hs tit" eiti-elect- ed t C: I:: V trJ a " izz -- - i r ntn nl ' 4 |