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Show r TFN PAGES' 60 COLUMNS REACHES EVERT NOOK AND Of RNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. KAYSVILLE VOLUME AND FARMINGTON UTAH. THURSIUY, MARCH 5.1914 NUMBER 26 , GOME BACK TO THE OLD HOME WARD Kaysville Ward Invites Her Sons and Daughters who have gone out in the world to he her Guests "1 lome Coming UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY V.l WILL EXTEND LINE ENTIRE LENGTH OF COUNTY Tentative plans 4,1 vn LptBlui will countv history, of Djivin are-jrav- Utah iglrt-&at least will spent! Last , Salt connect (.KM) to j()0 int. turban Ogdn with anAt ion of the he an ext i tlid Ime np sent Had-way-n- -L- running to Only Five miles of April 7th to 13th. vlbe I w . (Ynter-!- , thohn pe for tire rntrrr-roabudget money and Salt included will be connecthe will Iak$ ajd Ogden l'iM.lLvMML.GranrT Jp 11 rum John Stewart, holey, John I'olciiiclV, Roh-- i lo,iii Flint. m Kh s e. k in April, immediate si on. h afteF the spring eon fern nee m The or. asum Milt Lake t it v In at eel ol this ion is the ih di eatioti ol the KaslJle L. ID. S taluTnuili, wliiih it is Imped to d' do ate on Sunday , Apnl 12 th, tin re is some doubt about the o rtrmmtt hr rfwhnt t mttT ht-- I finished tliis ynr the Centerville to extension from next years in Farmington hut I ill Week." r. Mid pleasures and palaces though I may roam. Be it ever so humhle there is no place like home proposed routes, for two WA i i t AT a r LY ft 1 iTr Ti it t elt r, J. E. Mm ton, t Joseph Y. Hill, Dunn I 1 John Barton, Robert Bodily, 11. mm s, John 11. Blood, Frank L llionnis J. Smith, Lawton, John A. Webster, Ed. M. Webb, i U 1. Kppersoii, Sumner . soiiTHe. tor W. Haight, Ulea- - John Bmuieuiort, U. 1). Rutledge 11. (J. ritnmrt ttfftrdpJl.T iIImiii-.- , the possible dd.i of the seats, William Allen, .lames doubtno the about but there is Lamia Smith, J, 1). Strong, Eliza-- b ed with another interurban line t h elebtation vv lib h is to he held. Y. Smith, Susannah Robins, durin- g- 1915,making four raih 1'he sons uml daughters ot Kns-vill- Elizabeth Larkins, Klleu Kuowl-tim- , roads between the two cities. the ends to ward hae Jamch gone H. Linford, T. Me-- 4 1 This announcement was made the of luue tin where earth 'lure Peters. 11 Knickeryesterday by Fred founded now homes, "und many vice Registration and Entertainment. to the assistant bocker, of them and their deeeiideiits atBasket Ball team, champion of Summit County, vs Kaysville tend the general conference from Hiluum It. Blood,vv.tieorgu Nv . ine1 wbkh ' iartien, Webster, th Oregohort year to year, and lor this reason i i uuiv 11 iieorge Kail Ue, owns the Utah. Light & Joseph Opcushaw, Mutual team, champion of North Davis County, Kaysville it has been deemed wise to hold una B.lu ton, o. Willium Bur- and secretary of dediflay company), the eelebi the whether atioii luli. the Utah Light .& Railway comMarch 6th. House, evening, Friday be held at that time can cation Knickerbocker Mr. says Committee on Drama. pany. he new tabernacle will or not. that the matter of extending the Albert B. Barton, Myrtle Burbe tile great object of interest at line through to Ogden after the is in actual and not that section. it that velopnieut thought They that time and will be open for ton, v ulium 8 oxlcy. Farmington extension was com- say that they have paid par- construction will be commenced music aud Concert. considerinspection. It is one of the-- f inpleted has heen under ticular attention to that vicinity before early in 1915. the church in the Hull ward sults the buildings Messrs. in Until Up contest, jest Sbcllicld, Jr., ation for several months. that there, is not The permission to haul freight of Kays-- j mus A; olttvil, W llllUtn Holfirst event in the --aUdtdio vorkstnte ami T fewYKysagd, however, nothing enough activity there to warrant and express matter, including in the county schools. ville want all the old timers mes. uiul .Vlesuamcs isuuly it. Sil- definite was known, even about the added cost in farm a on its interurban longbuilding produce, with them. see and it bezer, auruh A. UlayHou aud Sarau enjoy the extension to Farmington, er line, while the territory on the lines into the heart of Sail Lake, Kaysville April is. 1 ayior. class average, 5 Wednesday, 5th Commencing grade, cause of fear that the Farming-tomuch to the east of where the agreed upon Thursday for the times. 8th, the remainder of the week Refreshments. city council might not grant other,, fine" would go is considered Utah Light & Railway company will be devoted to the celebration howtimes. J b bth grade the franchise wanted. Now, to be growing rapidly.' was Mesdames George W. Barnes, by the city commissioners, 7th grude G .2 times. Headquarters will he established Yv ever, it is understood that the It is thought that the a precautionary move on the part oily in ii. Blood, John U. where the visitors will register Mil grade 7 .9 tunes. council will grant the franchise, of an electric interur-a- of the railroad company to inBernard .Morton 20 times, lrigh- - and receive badges which will torn, vieorge W Underwood, O. a copy of which will be presentthe Utah Light to Og- sure a freight and express busiLi. iwuidaii, Joseph L. by Hint, J. J. est in school. designate them guests of honor ed to that body for consideration den, paralleling the Salt Lake ness on its Salt Lake to Ogden iduabeth rtovvmuu, OpunsUaw, freedom to the them entitle and Within a brief time. be& Ogden, will mean a fight line when completed. While the Layton. .Misses .Nellie Ulive Ldmouds, home he a will It ward. ( of the oth grade times. Favored Route. tween the street railway company passenger business between the May Abrams, Tsiuiiy Sophia retin, are celebration and bill graded daily times. Two routes to Ogden coming and the Bamberger interests, and two cities will be . important, ofand Messrs. Usear C. 7 th grade JO times. ceptions will he held at the Stewun, designated in the tentative plan hat the effect will be a lower- ficials of the road seem to think Fred A. Slud'field, John Barton, The 11 1T4 times. amusement hallr Mil grade evenings which have been drawn up by of the rate between Salt Lake that the greater revenue will ing U. Linlord. entertainover will he given to L. L. Dagron, chief engineer of OKeith Adams 21 times and Ogden. The present fare to come from the rich garden farms Committee on Dance. he a concert, will there in and school. ment est the Utah Light & Railway com- Ogden, either the Bamberger throughwhich the new line will by vaudi-ville rail Geo. B. Sheffield, Paul Thomas-senbasket ball games, sports, pany. The one which the or the Oregon Short Line, is pass. Freight always means more East Bountiful. show and dances for the road officials feel will be the about $1 for a 5 i'.rnest C. Blood, Warren JJ. times, 5thgrade The single way" to any railroad than pas and the people of the Barnes. favored one almost parallels the fare for the thirteen miles from money bth times. I guests grade sengers, and the Utah Light ev, ward. These entertainments will times. 7th grade 7 Ramberger line on the east side, Salt Lake to Centerville,, on the Committee on Sports. to break into the freigP pects but he free to the visitors while the times. 8th grade 7 crossing it at Farmington, Utah Light & Railway company, business in earnest when the ii George Swan, Hubert C. Bur- residents willTie required to pay Owen George 18 times reerossing again at Kaysville and is only a little' more than 1V4 finished. is terurban tonptv alter Cottrell, Clyde Epa small admission fee proceeding est in school. directly north into cents a mile, and it is stated this Richard Uailey, Myron person, would pass rate will not be increased for The following committees have V. South Bountiful. Ogden This route Phillips, tHe town of Riverdale, the added trip to- - Farmington. heen appointed by the Bishopric 5th grade G .2 times. through Vaudeville. south of Ogden, as well as all While 7 Gth times. and. one tjnd allare zealous in increased be grade therate may BamOne of tho choicest agricultural secthe townsreached bythe times. required ianother quarter of aTenforiTthe ?tlrgrade- -f tions of Davis county. Tho seed testtimes. berger line, and it is claimed it mile for the entire' trip to Og9 of of ily Brough, Myrtle Jones. them: and nuraerioa tho 8th ing grounds grade good company aro located would have the advantage over James Howard 1G times Committee on Reception. at thla point, aa aro Smith Brothers den, it is thought that it will Decoration, nurseries. the Bamberger line in being high- not be more than 1 4 cents a Many' largo truck and in school. est cblckon farmi mako living boro very R Mesdames Messrs. John and Messrs, Joseph Peak, George F. er up on the bench all the way reaaonable. Haa service on the West Bountiful. mile, which would bring Heber J. Sheffield, Hen- Bisliyp, James R. Webb, R. Bruce Barnes, Salt bake, k Ogdon railway On lino Utld as a result would take the total 5th grade 2 8 times. of Utah Light k Kailway and Oregon fare to only a small amount ry II. Blood, Christopher Burton Major, George T. Beesley, MesShort Lina. Favorite auhurban resibusiness to the east away from more rate Gth grade 2 4 times. half the present than dence section for Salt Lake business Lambert John W, dames O. A. Williams, and J. B. Blarnires, the Salt Lake & Ogden.' men. j 7th grade 4 2 times, on either the Oregon Short Line G. M. Barnes Lindsey and Misses Mamie BarJohn Thornley, The line paralleling the Bamtimes. bth grade 84 or the Bamberger Charlie Larsen has German George Swan, John W. Burton, nes and Ternma Blood. berger would be about thirty Glen Engles 15 times highest The Ogden Rapid Transit com- measles. six miles long, approximately the iOJichooL street car line same distance as that covered by pany, Ogdens NOTICE- Mrs. Archie Smith has a very Centerville. which runs to Brigham City, is ' ' the Bamberger, the Oregon Shori; owned by the Eccles severe attack of la grippe. There will be a special meeting of the shareholders of the 5th, no grade, in school. Line and the Denver & Rio at present 7 9 times. Gth Recent rumors have interests. grade Kaysville Irrigation company held at the Kaysville meeting house G. W. Cleveland is slowly imGrande. The other proposed line 7 Line 7th Short times, the on had it that Oregon grade Vestry Monday, Mareh 23rd, 1914, at 10 a. m. Said meetv will be longer, probably by four from his recent illness. G 8 This proving times. over. line bth this is called take would for the purpose of amending the Articles - of Ingrade ing s miles, and will reach an 13 times The Relief R. are of officials Earl so denied highest Society preparis by corporation thatdhey will read as follows f Syracuse, Hooper and Roy, in be to school. a for bazzar but they ing say given they system, ARTICLE VI. none of which have a railroai Clearfield. no trouble in making the near future. will have The capital stock of this corporation shall be $75,000.00, - . at present,' "being, located nearer 5th grade 6 3 times. connections with the Ogden divided into shares as follows:' the lake. Members of the North District the lines times. Gth grade 5 3 traction companys 2831 Line." enteran Another Primary Shares of the Par value of $25.00 at Sunday school gave 7th grade 6 4 times. 330 Secondary Shares.of the Par value of In the event that it is decidec same as does the Bamberger house on in the tainment meeting .$12250 8th grade 101-- times. to construct the longer route, the present. When the proposed lift Friday for the benefit of the 2 Culinary Shares of the Par value of $25.00 be possible to will it is Leo Thurgood 19 times high- - 2 finished road will be run north out o Shares school. of the Par value of Manufacturing Sunday $25.00 on a street car anywhere in est in school. shares are entitled to the water at all times; SecFarmington, through Kaysville get Primary The students of the Central West Point and Layton, then will eross the Salt Lake, and by' transferring ondary shares are entitled to the water during the months of reach twice, school or once possibly 5th grade 54 times. gave an entertainment for Mardv-Apri- l, and May; Culinary shares are entitled to sufficient Bamberger, the Short Line anc only the Rio Grande in a genera any point in Ogden or go straight the benefit of their fellow student - Gth grade 7 7 times. water to reach, their premises for culinary purposes only, and James Wilson, who sustained a 7th grade 44 times. western direction through Syra through to Brigham City. such culinary shares shall not be sold or transferred to be used to fall extension broken last the by on leg falling 8th grade 7 3 times. Work and in any other place or manner, except to this corporation, without Roy cuse? north to Hooper E. Page 12- - times highest in the concent of the owners of and into Ogden from the south Farmington will be begun as soon from the school house stepsf s of the capital stock of this and school. west. During the last month as the franchise is granted, for ha such, removal' or transfer, at a regular Frank Elder corporation voting 'Jr. Smith, the-linWINNING GRADES. of the stockholders. many petitions have been receiv it is hoped to complete Netherfrom the released been meeting "7 ed at the Utah Light & Railway by summer. The cars to Center- lands mission to return home - And to add a new article as follows : 5th Layton average 6 hour. run now every ville are general offices from prominen; Gth Clearfield, average 10 with the body of Elder Hugh XIX. citizensof Hooper and Roy, ask When the extension is made Wooley who died while laboring 7th Layton average 10 shares not subscribed for by January 31st, 1915, shall Any shortbe I0? that their towns be piercec this time will probably remain in the treasury, and shall not be disposed of only after there. The funeral services were 8th Layton average in the event there was a decision ened. It is not known what individual held Centerville in record in yesterday. disposition of the same is authorized by the shareholders, either to build schedule is contemplated for the O at a regular or special meeting, authorizing the disposition of through to Ogden. OKeith the j Adams, Lay county, F rom statements made by of- Salt Lake to Ogden trip, as of21 the same. ' ton school times. Harmon S. Sowards, of Vernal, deficials of ithe traction coApany ficials of the road say these the in M. Barnes By order of the Board of Directors. Highest school average I it appears that the chances o tails will be worked out later. It visited with Arnold JOHN G. ' 8 and Sowards Mj Messrs. WM. H. President BARNES, BLOOD, of Secretary. Layton county, ',i rest Tuesday. Syracuse, Hooper and Roy secur will- - probably take the Scools not mentioned no the in were Barnes 14. arcompanions Utah, Kaysville, 28, Febraanyi lng the right of way are slight, this year to finish preliminary First pub. 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