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Show t mratt; TOlltf the Reflex print the new of Daria County rack week, alone with Stkte and National Nea, s. bet Illustrated sUtr, both Home the s--- ; . REACHES EVERY NOOK AN1) CORNER OE DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION HRS MEETING NUMBER 32 UTA1I,TIICRSDAY. AERIE 15, 1915 AkSYlLLEi COMMERCIAL CLUB who it will Lu delivered iui 1. avion m nitainly doing well The Kaysvttto Commercial dub on'j the Itundiel ol 'OUtus iinv owned made a goikl start at doing things at lu tlii mt. 1st of (pi tile bultlfl Ik i nd i jjot vet. in the meeting held at the opera house QUESTION AGAIN f'li via iu V'i o.Uutudi of milk, toui&topi 1U toUai CAUUtl UppU f,BligAl last Monday night. The attendance lie weddine Good opioituui if tml'.i Aia titfauie y Moigan The people in the communities was lai ge, perhaps the la ges-- t that tics lor tho ippktug uLurtti act Ml-i sue .summeis m .to,lul lot U lilt, ki tiuik iu. where there is great need of improve has attended a meeting of like charOn mg. chuktm taistug u4 lUuying edit day, A pul 21. iol HIM Si OgUeit n4 Utegon liii of halt ment in the condition of the school acter for main jears. la- a I.ukfl will ftua Muni .fettle Ujs ieic light' letipUon at the Lay buildings are slowly awakening. The oik Wut l.njtou Couimar.ul Christopher Barton, president of ,i lieu c on the evening of the qn I. Clii Oil Vs I'.ifmniatutti 13 proposition .to. levy a tax of the duh presided and after calling the ho Voiliu.' touple aie well el ut. mills in addition to the already exav Ion's new !o it k II a M l't ueM meeting to order, explained that there .uni .te l epi e ent at iv es of old cessive high tax is meeting with opwere committees to report end other is row Uinlei oof. .t Mill if. iiul ho'nicd The Uetlex-iii- i Vork of important. e to be considered. position and they' are 'investigating , in atukit.uiM. lam-Mr. ami Miunigi line llyiutn the matter of a bond- - issue. Davis Mr. Bui ton was suffering from a '.m addiuon to iheir family m a li u for school purposes and the communMm. J K. Skeen of Ogden will ur-cold and called George Y. Barnes lay evminjr. A pul LN. I h It 'a ed baby fill 1MI to" ities having the' best school builIII an eH oiled TTVT in theihai- to in hU atpu.kModi u iomdlmi. lnt alifoi of the a both for ard against, the i.t oulhei the dings John G. M. Barnes, chairman of the John S. uni. ill i'- contemphiung ,i these bonds. Communities needing petition were present and discussed commitee sent to Farmington to set E. V. Klll- mulhel i k. llei moot i ii j; was bold Tuom1.i , 111;. v.i ll ip to the big ).m at Sail .iiicim u r better school facilities ean now see the proposition from every forth the wants of Kaysville before by tho ywm-l'- of tin lots in iho him k aol to the ciM-- t ,ii fa i south as S in on and her si ter, M u ion, will . the injustice of the present condi- angle. Atorney Robinson held tha the Davis County Board of Education uoi h uf the Cohlt.il .sohnnl Inal. line mam in ( .ilifoi nia turn. Hitne Diego. will aeuuii tions. especially where communities only those who would come within the rejwrted having attended the meeting It iu. decided to lay a two iod ulloi, Ifi'i lather, E, IT Elli-ok O blot of The bestschool houses the at new the far as signal limits of the proposed city could be with the other meinheis of the com- thioueh tho look ft uni oust .to Hi enjoying pany hei on lu way home at tel vvhrte will in the expense of the whole county art taken into consideration and it wa; mittee, and briefly stated the doings and place tho lots m the niaiko'. L. left .Wednesday the '.he Wv.ida,. eiuhg k at the him a new with but one exception, avdng for only necessary to get the consent of at the meeting. His i of Tho Ellison lies am will owm-i-stalling enable .the Uamlnng alloy xig.ir pippoity report showed fioin tho io.it f.wtoiy spur, improvements that will run into a majority of those within the terri- 'hat almost eveiy community in the to enter their piopo-tloinnany. thousands of dollors. here is no tory to incorporate. The commission- county wa asking for better school With teams of arloss the Milo Mis Maty E. Kohms who has been 'The Layton Water System, a priCy question but these impr ovements are ers took the matter under advisement facilities hut of ;he delegates walk - at piesont all over tho leasing her faun for some ears' will vate cm poi ation, furnishing water needed in other parts of the county. until they could personally investi- at the meeting of the same mind, Bams, ashpits and other unsightU the pl.iee on hei own lespons lor dome ,tie qise. Inis- tie tiled to ex' The amount necessary to give each gate the matter. inasmuch as they all wanted better buildings will ho located oil the allot opeiate rWit-y ulioul idjiotrTHiiiipro'v nig t "fattllttids' rurTHTmTvanTmi STmTHulTanri community that which it needs and --Ajuoidinsm-e jvhocd and securing a "" system -for is entitleid to, Is too' great to be A sewhand who WANTED farm telephone and electric linos, tomey Robinson regulating public increase of taxation or a bond issue, move abundant water supply The a 134 mill tax and if this plan dance halls in the county outside of to provide money for the same, lie er, etc. Rhude trees can he mam stands the cultivation of beets and one. bused of com half has puny puri is pursued the tax will have to be incorporated cities and towns. The reported . that alter having voted tamed on vV streets without, being genet nl faun woik. Call on '.oiisirli-dated av aler of Snow creek, an amount the levied for sevetal years before tho ordinance provides that all such re- down a proposition to issuebonds in mutilated b the electric wires, as It Wagon Co. I.uyton. Adv.-1.equal to more than 100 gallons of sorts be required ,to close at 12 oclock the sum of $70, ('00, a motion pre- i.s now the case. That the new de .improvements are completed. Tin company ho- ( i. W. Walker of Farmington was water per minute At the present time Syracuse need.) midnight, and fixes the penalty for vailed in which the Board of Eduea-tio- n (nut mo is meeting with f.nor is in tho limes iminetliute growth of new building, Clinton needs a heat- violating the same not to exceed was instructed to levy the tax proen by the fact that several pro in town Wednesday buying hoises for .utul are (on preparing aeeonling- limit under the law 13la mills on speittve hujors have pokeu for lots the European war. Horses that are laty ing plant, Layton needs more room, $299.00. ly. Sheriff Reading appeared before the dollar. The report was accepted. in the Kaysville needs a heating plant propel ty and at least for sale are rather scarce n the Lay-todistent. room to take the place of the base- the board and reported that his conFrank L. Laytoiq moved That this two sales are assured at this time. I.uyton wilt put out another wint ment rooms and repairs on the east tingent fund was not sufficient to hotly demand relief at the hands of If the plan really proves popular sevWill J. Knight of Irovo was in ning ball team this spring. A meeteral othef blocks in .the city will be town conwork in hand the Board of Education as wing of the Central school building, complete the round-u- p looking alter the interests of ing wu.x held nt the Eommereial dub in the same manner. The North Farmington building has been in his office. An adittional $100 was dition to the rooms in the basement the sugar company Wednesday, lie ooms Tuesday night, when the move condemned by the Btate school in- allowed him for contingent fund. of the Central building and that a company owning this property is was accompanied by t). C. Beebe', was decided on. It was decided to Petition from the O. S. L. Railway new heating- - plant be installed im- made up of the most enterprsing men cashier of .urn's no financial help for the dub spector, as to light; the Centerville Savings bank of Salt isk for . building has been condemned; Bounticompany for a franchiso across th. mediately. it the opening of the season but it After, considerable dis- in the city who are moie interested Lake City. ful needs a new heating plant and county road between sections 19 and cussion in which all present seemed in seeing Kaysville grow than in was decided to ask the merchants to ' M. C. l'hillips, the proprietor of the assit-- t the team lavatories; West Bountiful needs tho 20, Township 4, Range 1, S. L. M., to be of one mind, the motion was making money. They came into by cloning thtnr pluees second story of their new building was considered and granted with cer- adopted. of the property .through Layton cafe, .hgs installed the first of husines while the games were on.' On motion the following commitcompleted while South - Bountiful tain restrictions, providing for mainthe site for the new Iuis electric uign in Layton. Mr. l'hillips f. A. l'hillips, Leri Saridall and needs room to take the pupilB out of tenance, etc. tee was apointed to atend a meeting County High school building and took reports constantly increasing busiSimmons were appointed as a a dark, unsanitary basement. Of all The petition which was laid over at Farmington on Saturday of ; his the lots which they are now placing ness and i.s contemplating larger ommittee to interview the merchants the communities Farmington, South from the last meeting, concerning the week at 9:30 a. m., at which time the on the market in exchange for the quarters. tnd make the request1 for- - dosing. Weber and Clearfield are the only closing of the county road through action of the meeting of a few days same. E. G. King will be the business J. B. Cooley has arrived from Reno, ones not in distress Of these, the the property of the Layton .Sugar f.go would be taken up for reconsidthe team. Try outs for team Any person desiring one of these Nevada 'and has taken up hi.s duties material will he held first two are enjoying new buildings, company,- and providing for a new eration. The committee follows: J. desirable lots can buy them at a Saturduy. us for the Layton Sugar and tha latter has had a new heating road in lieu thereof, was considered. G. M. Barnes, Frank L. Layton, Heber fixed price and the first to come will Mrs. Cooley will join her Dr. C S. Gardner and W. be first serveij. The company does company. plant and an addition to thaJaiiilding, J3n motion the petition was granted DAVIS COUNTY MUST HELP soon as a house cun he husband as Since the meeting at Farmington provided the company would furnish i. Epperson for lots sell cure ,tv speculation epi ooured. n Nlieii) Bridge to Be ltuilt Unless On motion . of John W. Gailey, and partes desiring to build will he pi at which time the Board of Education new right of way and grade and gravwas instructed to levy the tax limit, el the Bame, and put it in as good the committee was instructed to re- given the preference; Good modern "DavU tnflnty IayajLiamthird. A vicious dog belonging to a neighthe people have been thinking matters shape as was the old .road. quest tho Board u? Education to call structures will be exacted from par- bor, hit the thiee year old daughter-oAs Ec result of u confeience last over and sentiment seems to be ties building on these lots. i bond olecriop and submit the quesMr. and Mrs. Robot Bit kin about t wee 11. L. Mulliner, county in favor of a bond issue to tion of.bondirg for school purposes The com puny will in. all probability noon Wednesday.. Medical assistance f DISTRICT COURT NOTES Fall Lale couMy and It. ittorn'V the amount of 70,000, at an interest Tor amount suflici'nt to provide re- organise itself into a real estate was immediately pioeured and if is .1. city uttorney of Salt laike rate of about 5 per cent per annum. Saturday was motion day in Judge lief in the school situation all over company and do a general real es- hoped that no serious results will t itDininny, to .the proposed sheep relative y, Two the Three school houses are bonded for Harriss court at Farmington. county. The vote on this motion tate business,' handling only property follow. the Jordan rive., across rail budge $45,000 and the whole county has the cases were argued, the first being was unanimous in favor of bonding. on which they huve time contracts and Redwoo I line Davis the it county The Layton graded whool hall teanj bill to. pay. All other places in the the State Board of Medical ExaminHenry H. Blood, chairman of com- which will enable them to sell the road, it was derided that no action county could be taken care of and all ers vs. G. W. Terrill, Motion for mittee- on the proposition to open property promptly without jockeying lefeated the Kaysville grade team oil ,hoyld be taken either-bSalt Lake would bo called on to bear the burden new trial was argued by Attorney Cherry street in Kaysville to a point when a customer is found The action our home grounds Wednesday afterDavis until county H to 3 We county or city alike, and with 5 per cent money in- Halverson, asking that the decree of on Highway No. 2, reported that pe- of these gentlemen is .most important noon .. The score was to puy itself pledges lefmitdy school have a team this year dandy stead of 8 per cent money, by direct the court be modified bo as to allow titions had ben circulated and signed, and from it great benefit to Kaysville tho rost of the proposed bridge. and the the practice of massage, also to noexpect county pennant taxation. will follow the CommisBoard of County asking !t was left to the city attorney of The of the people tify each attorney to pay his own sioners to open the road, but had The tail end of the rain and hail Salt Lake City to take upngotia has been so manifest that another costs. not been presented owing to the fact - John W. Galley has purchased the storm official i passed over Layton at noon lions with the Davis comity meeting has been called to meet at Attorney Davis for the plaintiff, con- that there seemed to be some misun- Thomas Robins property on the coro thiB end. few A "stones hail large Wednesday; Farmington on Saturday of this tended that the claim was made too derstanding on the matter among the ner, south of George W. Barnes resi- feltrbul The county commissioners of Salt no damage was done. In the week. Delegates have been appoint- late to be allowed.' This case was people of West Kaysville. The Mr understood that It Lake have asked the county attorney dence, js. Symcu.se.district the storm was heavsome tirne ago ed at meetings held in rations was given further time "in GaiVys son, Gordon, who has lately parts tried on its merits for an opinion a5 to whether it can ier and during the wind storm which of the county to attend tho meeting, when the case against the 'defendant which t investigate and a at Idaho his with returned from family, fallowed a barn was blown over. repor' arrange for const! action of the bridge when the matter will be gone over fell. future meeting. will occupy the projierty. under on emergency act, without adIn the case of Davis county vs. again and diseased in the light of a The chairman announced that i Mrs. Daisy ('lurk of Liberty, Utah vertising for bids for twenty day? better understanding of the condi- Daniel Bodily, motion for a new trial was in order to elect new officers of lister By bees house on the is at the home of her parents, Mr. as required bj law in ordinary cases. tions involved Most of those who at was argued by Attorney Haddock, for the club an! John G. hi, Barnes was Mountain road Is jiew completion. and- Mrs. C. W. Wesiver, suffering nearing tended the previous meeting will be in the plaintiff. Attorney Skeen, for the nominated and unanimously elected Doctor Gleason is planting five f rorri'rheumatismT She is now reatendance . and the indications are defendant argued against a new trial. president and C. A. of Concord grapes on the citv acres comwas W. C. Smith has .Epperson Watermaster ported some better than when she arthat many more will attend. The May Ann Crandall vs. L. Le Roy elected secretary. menced the unriuij ditch cleaning job rived but is still suffering a great hospital property near the Mountair On motion of Heber J. SheflVd, on the pew survey. meeting will be held in the court Crandall, action for, divorce on deal. Mr. Clark, her husband, who road. If the experiment is 'success house at 8:30 a. m., Saturday, April grounds of Defendant came here with her returned to his fvl, Davis county will have thous17. did not appear but was ordered to pay home at Liberty the first of the week. ands of acres of frape growing land which D now only valuable for pasalimony of $10 per month for one year And pay an attorneys fee of $50. John II. Layton and George W. ture. He is atempting to grow the Remember, the 'Kaysville., Market Layton have each contracted for a grapes without irrigation water. is under new management and we Hudson Light Six touring car both of ir going to have wht any first-cla- FOR SALE Pure S. C. White Legwhich will arrive in a few days. Mrs. Sue the early spring styles in milshop has, the BEST. Call us. horn eggs for hatching. F. A. ShefW. A. closed Buick has Dawson for a Adv. linery at the Kaysville store!, Ady. tf field. Kaysville. Adv. home. THE SCHOOL K liAYfON- i i - 1 -- - -. i M - M -- i I kuu-vv.- i I I , -, te-ve- ie 1 I - I IV . I v . lots m-li- ajUt -t i ! i s te-fo- i a-- - - Vl-- . d a- mi-i- t 1 . e - ritfe-ym- r. was-present- by-A- me-wit- un-d- oi -t- .a n t to-th- e , pm-vidin- - g - Wil-liu- m man-nger- of " -- - book-keep- crys-tailzi- er ng h-- vt-i-- v - one-hir- d com-mitt- - -- non-suppo- rt. When Cupid Visits Your Home ss Cupid the God of Love, is a oeliever in comfort in the neatHe is conspicuous by-hi- s presence in homes that-arly and comfortably furnished. He believes that Furniture adds comfort, and comfort brings. happiness and happiness promotes love. And Love is the foundation of every perfect home. e CCIIRT MID VAUDEVILLE ! We have a new string of the , Cupid, the God of Love, bids YOU buy.furniture for YOUR home. EVERY ACT A HEADLINER Presenting in Kaysville for the first time ORBENDORFER BUGGIES AND HARNESS Accordionist We offer you some excellent opportunities in house furnishings., We offer you furniture of quality and style at prices reduced to the minimum. Steel and Rubber Tired Buggies and Classy Single Harness at RIGHT PRICES. " -- FREWIN Ventriloquist A headliner among the stars of the vaudeville firmament. PROFESSOR R. J. HAMMER & CO. Presenting Out of a Job, a screamingly funny comedy. MISS NELLIE CLARK Reader Davis Countys little favorite, in Boy Impersonations. THE WASATCH MALE QUARTETTE With selections' of classical and popular music.' kluj:?!!!: C;:ra Il::2, Friday, Aril 16 a d VELIE AND HERCULES AND Late of the Pantages Circuit, reputed to be one of the finest accordion artists before the public. tforld-renowne- t . , grade, for every purpose, We offer you furniture and to suit every purse. We offer you the best opportunities to be found fn Furniture anywhere in this community, Weoffer ytm furniture and furnishings that will do much, of-eve- -- toward retaining theGod your household. ry of-Lov- member-'"o- e f Come in Ixiys and look us over. We guarantee girl .will love you if you take her out in one 6f our rigs. Terms to Suit You. Prices Right The-Consolida- 't Wagon and Machine ted . BARTON FURNITURE CO ! that the Worlds Largest Retail Implement Company LAYTON - - - - Co. t UTAH |