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Show v r, .Mr I efSktr ? FARMINGTON TU Bom Oty The Qeaa Oty ESTELLA CR1DDLE TELLS OF EXPERIENCES IN MISSION ! FIELD Taking .Tea . With Dolly County Mat of rich and fertile Pavia county. Homo of the Hitler Floral Company, the largest grow an of flowers In the 1555 fam- Has waterous Lagoon resort. works and electric lights. A fine place for residence. Dear Mr. F.iitor lioluia pi epuratioiw are again be It-- , the a-on when one mg made thinks about absent fneiuln, so 1 am applying for a small in your paper to evteml my gooii to lt- - leaiiei-- - 1 take for gi anted that that i eeibody in Paw county 1 ie you that the ueni of the home" paper are of much interest to us, who for' a time aie acting a ies' The year ha-- , been a very .plea-aone for u all in Nebraska. The sum- - Miss Emily Ann Walker, who has resided in Salt Lake City the past four years, is here for a few weeks with relatives of the Coombs family. wi-h- Horace Clark, like Cincinattus of Rome, has returned to his plow, and Cashier A. L. Clark and son, Grant, are again running the staid and solid Davis County bank. Judge, CaU. of. Boy. EldJLiatmtxJviU 1 1 en mis-sion- a e The financial resources of the Fed- nt on account of so much rainThe corn crops would have been better with less 'dump , and hotter 1 weather. dont wonder that firiga-tiohas no place on the wliedule of the farmers in the middle states under such conditions. Since July 1 have been woiking in Lincoln, a nty of about hfty thousand, I am told. At present there is no bramh of our church here. My companion and I have had our first experience in tractuig. We hue had good, bad and indifferent receptions. The friends we have gained by so doing, more than repay ns for the speeches we fake from some few enemies of our ihurch. State and people. . One day, wijile visiting a lady friend we were amused fwb-she said: "No s you my husband wont read left with me. lie hates the Mormons. He likes you girls and Mr, Stone, though, and you three are the only Mormons hes ever seen." ' The gentleman treats ua kindly and he Says:. Come again. However, when we call 1 dont mind being hated in such a manner. Vit gomj wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New eral.. Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Claik and daughter, Nellie, returned Saturday evening from the Coast trip. J. E. Robinson Jr and wife of Garland accompanied them, and the party visited fairs and went a little distance northwestern Mexico. About fifty of the Farmington district school children went to Salt Lake City on Monday and sang in the afternoon at the State Teachers convention in the Salt Lake theatre. Deputy Sheriff Lamb has a list ot trial jurymen 25 in number, and has sent notices for them to answer roll call before Judge Call on the 27th the-book- Treasurer Charts T. Burton began to sell the property of delinThree per cent is quent taxpayers. added now, instead of 25 cents for each description as formerly. If the tax sale occurs, 50 cents is now charged fop, the tax sale certificate, and 50 cents more for redemption certificate, when the property is redeemed. Also one per cent per month interest is charged aruTTn four years the property revertes to fhe county, unless other parties purchase the Monday all- Yeai-- to of Wall Street In much the same way the financial c resources of this comrhunity are ex by the worh and activities banh. C, Our deposes represent the thrift and prosperity of the people of the com mumty, and they also represent the confidence of the public In the safety and responsibility of this institution. amplified of this L Our wish Is that all of the people of the community may be numbered among those whose savtngs are growing with us. The savtng habit ts your best insurance policy for the years to come (L Start a banh account with us today. Myron D. AT FARMINGTON I do a general line of plumbing and will take con -- the remains to the grave. Mr. Steed was one of Davis countys wost prominent citizens. He was born Farmington, October 6, 18G8, and . bad resided here practically 1 bis life. He was the son of TbomaS and Laura Steed, and his wife was Annie Robinson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Robinson, also pioneers. He is survived ' by his widow and 11 children, seven of whom reside in Farmington. They are the Misses Alta, Fern, Faith, Levona and Doris, Grant R. and Eugene R. Two of his aons, Blaine R. and Amasa Merlin, reside in Sterling, Canada. Other children are Olive F. Steed of Rigby, Idaho, and Mrs. William H. Umpleby of Brig - ham. mz T( r uS: E3oi SELT? - r, at lOe a Coj?y If.ii.it I iri ft La. J.T5f A VUT 1 Urtaa Dng Star. iff I 'X i Free To Our (btciers s Spencer Barton t J KAYSVILLE Call and see them and gt a punch card BBS W1 . WhitaKer DENTIST i i , ' ' j . Sale itrices continue )ec. 3 st Office la Dr. Greats Place KsysviUe, Utah 41 Phet. Kaysvllle Erchaaga. t, I; $ r 9 A - 1 Baaatif al far aaaalatmr Co. Stcwart-Burto- n ,c pm te Fnak rtorelw. C, D. Bsutledfe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office III sad Residence on Locust Street aear Bamberger depot. Calls saswered promptly day : : : : KsysviUe Telegraph and Telephone r sight Utah Our transportation facilities are the spiring company than the fellowship of the giant Intellects that constructed mercial age and the telegraph and tel- thi marvelous Industry and a journey crown along the pathway of Ita development. ephone system of this nation the Illuminated at every mile-pos- t of of Its achievement Industrial the of whole world. TheM twin messengers progress by the lightning-flasheof modern civilization, born In the Brilliant minds, a ill be taken at very Utah KsysviUe skiea stand today th most faithful and early date. ever A brief statistical review inof that servants tbo at sad efficient public First Class dustry brings out Its growth and magtolled for the human race. Work: Oar Motto Qalck and nitude in a roost convincing and They are of American nativity inTELEPHONE 45-- 1 manner. of the while warm from the mind The telephone service of the United ventive genlua have, under American la the moat popular and efficient States k wires of a supervision, spun rates are the cheapest of the and its across the earth and under the eas. SUMNER GLEASON, M. D maa-teresystema of the world. telephone Telegraphy, In ft early youth, teleWe are the greatest talkers on earth. the known world and the the We send 0 per cent of our communiconquered already ha phone the cations ever the telephone. The world artha surface, and now stand at the Phone 96 easbore ready to loP cro has about 15,000,000 telephones and of Trasses Fitted ocean. this number the United States baa apKAYSVILLE, UTAH ot the No industry In the history proximately 9,540.060, Europe 4,020,000 stride and other countries lo0,0O0 Accordworld ha ever made such rapid and to the latest world telephone cenIn development and usefulness, ing none has ever exerted a more powerful sus, the total telephone investment I of its 11.906.000.- 000 and f thi M, D. C, Influence upon the civilization amount $L- and Telephone. Telegraph wa the 000 to' credited 095.000.the felted Office Boars 2 to I p, at. day than the Their achievement demonstrates of States, 1636 000,000 . In Europeand Phone 12-5175.000.- 000 in other countries. gupremacy of two distinct type Th tion and organ- annual genlu-!nvenKaysville, Utah. American telephone conversation total Fsrmiagtea Office, . 24.600.000.- 000 divided aa follow; Unitization. Ale xader Iddcsc Phene I. fortun- ed States 15,600,000,000; Europe 6.500 wa peculiarly The industry Office 11:31 Hours 12:39 pu m as. to a. Intelother and countries Inventive 2.200,000 000,000, ate in having powerful world wire total tremendous 000. and The source telephone Us lect at and mileage la 33,262.000 miles divided as minds to direct Its organization most i follows: United States 20.24S.000. Eufruit the perfect growth. It R, GAILEY and other countries and of the tree of American industry con- rope 10,333,000. six bout cent It 2.679.000. of per with European bea compared NOTARY PUBLIC population and slxty-otemporaries, it thrills every patriotic the worlds mileof wire the cent telephone ; with per pride. American ' most perfect product of this great com- I s Hansons: Electric Shoe Shop s Up-te-d- net-wor- d PHYSICIAN S. Gardner, J. n I-- i i V General' plumbing repairing will. receive prompt attention. R. JJtMiry it OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER tracts for the installation George F. Richards, Bishop Ileber C. Iverson and Bishop A.' L. Clark were the other speakres. They himself. The casket was covered with beautiful flowers. Eighteen automobiles and a number of carriages made UP the funeral train which followed 1 i of baths, lavatories, sinks, etc. Apostle gave applicable quotations from the Bible, made remarks and ' spoke of the consoling good, and especially leading qualities of the deceased. Even the holiday decorations had been put in place in the room in which the services were held by Mr. Steed, I PLUMBING! D. day Steed, who died . suddenly-"Saturmorning of apoplexy, were held Wednesday afternoon, December 22, at 1 oclock in the Farmington meetinghouse. The room was so full that chairs had to be placed in the aisles. Bishop A. L. Clark presided. After singing by the choir, Elder J. D. Wood offered the opening prayer and the choir rendered God Moves in a Mysterious Way." Elder J. E. Robinson was the first speaker and recounted how he and the deceased had visited as ward teachers together Friday evening and told how well Mr. Steed was liked by all, both Mormons and and that he would be deeply missed by widows and all who at times needed a helping hand, and especially by the old folks. He told how Mr. Steed was always in the forefront at all such entertainments. Mr. Steed was superintendent of the Sunday school. A very appropriate song The Teachers Work Is Done," was rendered by a quartette composed of Wallace Cragun, Elijah Gregory, HjTum Knowfton. and Quincey Welling n U Kayj'dille. STEED DIES Funeral services for Franklin Phillips, Confectioner I am sincerely, ESTELLA E. CRIDDLE. property. FRANKLIN v BARNES BANKING COMPANY, KAYSVILLE, UTAH - - - n- this magnificent building at the head fall. n govemment-jEvra.-exemplied-t- ie years riet court here, December 27. Judges Harris and Howell' are so Luhily engaged elsewhere that they cannot attend the coming session. both into Street, I, 9 Lincoln, Neb. LVoembtr 15 .UH5 inter-moun-ta- in country. Location of the R -- i In age is la the United ambitious youth can And no more.pwa.n - m "s, rt- rv-v State, WUh Parses Baaldsg Co, KiysrUk Give Your Horses Fresh, Pure Water From a Concrete Tank J Chop up the old, vooden trough; Buy a few bags of Ogden Portland cement and build s permanent watering tank of concrete. The concrete tank doesnt leek. It Is very easily cleaned. It will improve the looks of your barnyard. The stock will thrive have pure, fresh tfrinkinr water. Is buying cement be sure to ask your dealer for moss-covere- d, germ-breedin- g, PORTL AN D OGDEN CEMENT Use It for any concrete work yon do about (he farm. It Is nniform In quaUty, in strength and fineness; can be relied on for satisfactory results. If you are planning any concrete improvements, we will gladly giv yon suggestions. 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