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Show jurei man tailed assistance, his LAYTON CONFERENCE Located in the midst of fertile neids. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Com-pan- y (now building), roller mills and creamery.cannery, Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit cruek gardening, chicken growing, raising and dairying. On line of Salt Lake & Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. nte Layton Commercial Club for and STATE FAIR SALT LAKE CITY, September 27 October 6th Inclusive. Excursions via OREGON SHORT information. LINE Union Pacific System. Tickets on sale from . Utah points north of Ogden September 27 td Octoiber 6th., ' inclusive; limit, October 16th. ' Saturday. 'Miss Z. for the plasterers. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON and Residence on Locust Stree near Bamberger depot Call answered promptly day or nigh1 : : . : Utab Kaysville Office Voice Builder No Experimenting An Absolute, Definite Method - Hansons UTAH . Electric Shoe Shop Kaysville - - First Class Quick cans to transport gravel held upthe concrete gang on the road a couple of days last week. The car shortage ha? now been eliminated and the gang is again spreading concrete. 109-- W - KAYSVILLE, Lack of Mrs. Martha Duncan of Bountiful is paying a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Robert Birkin. Mrs. Duncan is enruute home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Atkinson, who resides at Rjwcburg, Idaho. J. HAMMER Phone suf- The roof of the addition to the Lay-to- n school house is now about completed and the building will soon be ready Pulledjie R. Dora Look, who has been fering from an attack of paralysis is reported better. and further particulars. G. ter. The Layton ball team w ill have, a game with Eden on the Layton iot See agents for rates . Bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skeen of Ogden, on Tuesday morning, a daugh- Utah and Up-to-da- te Work: Our TELEPHONE wound was dressed and a search made for the animal, but without success. Early the, next morning a coyote was discovered on a bed in a bunk house nearby and one of the ranch hands dispatched the animal with a rifle shot After killing the animal, it occured to some of the people that perhaps it had attacked the mn sleeping on the porch but the habits of the coyote, well konwn to dwellers on the frontier, seemed contrary to" such a conclusion. It then occured to some one that the animal might be suffering from hydrophobia, and acting on that assumption, the head of the animal was severed from the' body and sent to the University of Nevada at Reno for examination. Just before E. P. Ellison left the ranch, the first of the week, word Was received from Reno, Saying that the animal had been afflicted with Defenbaugh, according to the last report, is apparently recovering from the bite. nniii(iniimiiiuinu!ii!iiiniinH!i;i!!iii;ii:!ii;ivi!iifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiHiiiuiuii.,iiitiiiiHi:fiiiiiiiiitiiiH It ' j y.-,- : iriv vV? i BOUNTIFUL Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, Davis County, has largest city-i- waterworks, electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks, surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two Make This Store Your Headquarters During Fashion Show, Friday and Saturday railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. trans-continent- Thatcher II. Willey is working in Downey, Idaho. E. P. Ellison, president of th$ Davis Harold McNeil is spending a fe.w and Weber Counties Canal company, accompanied the state engineer to the weeks at the coast. dam site in East canyon where the Miss Wilda Howard of Malad, Idaho contractors claim to have reached bed- is visiting relatives here. rock in the excavation made for the A nine pound son was born to Mr. foundation of the dam, Mrs". Fred Rickart, and Sunday. t! A. Phillips, local manager for the Utah Power & Light company, has reMiss Hilda Sessions returned home turned from his vacation which wa X Tuesday after a months visit with spent at his farm near Felt City, Ida- relatives in Idaho. ho. Mr. Phillips reports big crops all Mrs. J. B. Durham and children reover that part of the Snake River valhome Sunday from a ten days turned ley and a train load of grain is being to the expositions. River trip shipped from the pppet-Snakvalley every day. Miss Celnorah Holbrook, who was ently operated on for gall stones, One of the best barometers of the very ill with typhoid fever. progress of Layton is the Bugger blacksmith shop. Only a few years ago Trieste Holbrook returned home one man found time to do all the work onday from Bancroft, Idaho, where e had been working in the telephone that came to that establishment and now four smiths are steadily in the exchange. September 24th and 25th The merchants have combined to conduct a great fall celebration to which you are invited a good time guaranteed Boyle Furniture Co. When you think of furniture think of Boyles Ogden . Motto 45-- J e Oak Leaf Poultry Farm PAID. FOR POULTRY CASH AND EGGS. Agents for Conkeys Poultry and Stock Remedies. KAYSVILLE, - w UTAH employ of that establishment and there 4 is another shop here in addition to Bugger establishment. will Tiring $50.00 for the hundred pounds. Manager James E. .Ellison has not announced the name of the bidder, but should the man back out no trouble will be encountered in finding another buyer at that figure. Laboratory tests are now being made as to the sugar content of the beets now standing in the fields and as soon as finished it is probable that orders to dig beets will be sent out. For the Most Goods For the Money A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. last week, but the child did not live. Mrs. Fouls is in Salt Lake City. thy WiHiarinouTJs Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W.' Cheney returned home Monday from their honeymoon trip to the coast. They will make their home in Salt Lake City in the near future. testimonial - was given- - Wednesday evening by the First ward Relief society in honor of the retiring president, Mrs. W. A. Burningham and her counselors. A program was the plant of the Layton Sugar com- rendered, after good which lunch was pany i3 now practically ready for op- served and a social chat enjoyed by all eration, having been subjected to the present. water test by the contractors and The first conference of the South found perfect in all details. A supply of coke, coal and lime rock has been Davis stake was held in the Bountireceived and unloaded and the lime ful tabernacle, Saturday and Sunday. kiln is now being charged, preparatory Saturday morning priesthood meeting to burning lime. The high line wagon was held, and in the afternoon generdump is about completed and will be al conference was held. Sunday mornready for the farmers use before the ing the session was opened by the farmers begin hauling beets. The high choir, singing Behold the Mountain line railroad track is completed to a of tHe Lord." Prayer was offered by point east of the lime kiln and will John Walsh of Farmington, after For morning and aitemooi soon reach the beet bins, where the which the' choir sang The Nations belt conveyor is being installed. Actual Law. President of the stake, Joseph delrrery in Kaysville sugar production 'will beginfiaun after H. Robinson, delivered an address of the first of the monthf as the finished welcome. President Joseph F. Smith product follows the cutting of beets and Apostle Francis M. Lyman spoke hours. The first on geneaology, and the keeping of in about forty-eigsack of sugar has been spoken for and correct records, after which the choir rendered the selections, The Pilgrims P. Ellison returned Tuesday Chorus and cattered Saints. In the morning from Nevada, where he sup- afternoon the meetinghouse was erintended the shipping of twenty-eig- crowded to its capacity. President lambs. car loads of sheep Joseph F. Smith, Apostle Lyman and He will return the last of the week to Bishop David A. Smith were the prinsend out another large shipment. Mi1. cipal speakers. During the service the Ellison reports the hay'crop'on the choir rendered the following selecranches of the Ellison Ranching com- tions: Beautiful Are Thy Towers," LAYTON pany shorter than last year by about Grant Us Peace and Hosannah. 3,000 tons, the crop this year amounting to only 7,000 tons. The company COURT CALENDAR FOR has not sufficient stock to consume all SEPTEMBER TERM M. , the hay cut on the ranches from year Monday, September 27, 1915, at 10 Office Hours 2 to ft p, m. to year and sell large quantities to oclock a. m. Phone 12-stockmen in Nevada and California, A No. 268. In the matter of the . Utah Kaysville, large sale of old hay to a California for final account and for discompany, has just been made. While tribution of the estate. Thomas A Farmington Office, Alexander Residence. on his last visit Mr. Ellisn made a trip Soule, Phone ft. attorneys. Office Honrs 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. up near the Idaho line for purchasing No. 112. In the mstter of the esa number of bulls for the company. tate and guardianship of Clifford MoThe sheep shipment of last week was roni Sacrist, minor. Petition for order made from the King river ranch. of sale of real estate. Ezra C. Robin Vmcmmom jpA stttfcJMd "f db A man named Defenbaugh, employed son, attorney. Trial Caleadar. on one of the ranches of the Ellison t Uesiury Edition at 10c a Copy No. 758. State of Utah, plaintiff, a had . in meatf FaeW odnioft i t Ifndett Nevada, company Ranching md cuncert, nT weks vs. Stephen Olds, defendant., (Arpeculiar experience about two rvs.pt on the raignment). John C. Davis, attorney. "WlUalbtaV ago. Defenbaugh was sleeping Our No. 18. In the matter of the appliand houses ranch the porch of one of of Nick Tricoulie, petition tor the Price cation oclock 2 in about awakened was . naturalization. which he supanimal an morning by -In of tho 19. the matter No. bed. appli1 Bw posed to be a dog on his V "n7taUhM.AUfcrM. he struck at the animal with cation of Peter Tricoulis. Petition for -- Uriam tor his hand and was severely bitten near naturalization. No. ZL In the matter of the appli- The in-the base of the Call Phom the beverage that combines the properties ofaiorvicand all the delightful flavor of a summer drirk-- -- sparkljng -- foaming energizing - satisfyin- gORDER FROM flicker fDrctDinliIttaUImCE ft ogden Utah. No. 3' ht STEPHENS BROS. ht MARKET c. S. Gardner 2. R. oC Umt ld mm2 2 ' ml Tl1 II Um J10c Half-awak- e, - rfoi , fore-finge- r. cation of Richard Scoffield. Petition for naturalization. No. 744. Mary E. Spencer, plaintiff, vs. Barton Creek Irrigation comEzra pany, defendants, (demurrer) C. Robinson, for plaintiff. attorney Willey A Willey, attorneys for defendants. No. 748. Mrs. J. Degnen, plaintiff, vs. Bergerman Resort and Amusement company, et ai, defendants. (Law). George Halverson, attorney for plaintiff. Stewart, Stewart and Alexander, and W. R. Hutchinson, attorneys for defendants. No. 749. William Doxey, plaintiff, vs. C. W. Richards, Jr., defendant. Motion to strike). Marks A Jensen, attorneys for plaintiff. Richards, Richards and Homer, attorneys for defendant. r No. 750. Ella Campbell, plaintiff, vs. E. O. Reading, defendant (Answer). Gas tin, Gillette and Brayton, attorneys for plaintiff. E. U. Ashton, attorney for defendant ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON- TUL SURPRISES MANY Kaysville people who bought the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, known as Alder-i-kase surprised at the INSTANT effect, of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This remedy is so complete a bowel cleanser thit it is used successfully in appent' acta on BOTH dicitis. Alder-i-k- a and lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MES'UpT after you take it the gasses rumble and past out KAYSVILLE PHARMACY y Adv. 4. INTERNATIONAL - DRY FARM CONGRESS DENVER, COLORADO Sept. 27 October 9th. Excursions via OREGON SHORT LINE Union Pacific System. Tickets on sale, Sept. 26, 27, jOctober 2 and 3. Limit, October 15th. See agents for rates and further details. Myron "Phillips, Confectioner Kayj'cHlle, S. NIELSEN Jlah . AUGUST HESTBECK S. NIELSEN & CO. a, up-pe- General Blacksmiths and Horse Sliders .We manufacture and keep in stefck Single Trees, Double Trees, Wagon Reaches, that are strong and dependable and sell at right prices. |