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Show 9 'v i X- - 4 t VKMO - 8 Pages this Issue ffemiff C r f 8 Pages this Issue REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME XI NUMBER 28 KAYSYILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916 SYRACUSE A prosperous farming and rich com inanity in the northwestern portion of Davis County. Fine farms and homes, wide fields and high grade stock are important features. Has two canning establishments, artesian wells, North Davis High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of 0. S. L. railway from main line to lake shore furnishes shipping facilities. Coders were laid for fourteen knd a of Clinton, and Mrs. Ella Hellewell, Home evening, when all their child- - for speeches. After all had feasted to five course luncheon was served. The Evanston, Wyoming. ren and grandchildren of Farmington, 'capacity, Mr. Cutler, an athlete of rare table decorated in yellowknd Instructions been iihiued to C. together with several families who arc ability, entertained them for half an have tohite with daffodils on a yellow satin J. A. Lindquist, undertaker, to hold strangers in the town, gathered at hour by domg difficult acrobatic stunts. v.enterpiece. The place cards also car-- , the A program was given in which Mr. body at the local undertaking their home. ried out the color scheme of also showed" his ability at singThe Cutler affair rooms yellow being hastily arranged pending the resuHof the coroafid white. The hours were from ners investigation. Arrangements for afforded a pleasant surprise for all. ing and telling comical stories and 12:3U to !j. After luncheon a short fthT-funerincluding the chief promoter of the singing comical songs. , The Sevenhave not been made. musical program was rendered to teenth ward quartette by the Salt Lake Tribune. same. Mr. Robinson has been absent from guests, and the afternoon was spent A mixed chorus of public school advantage. The program continued to his commercial classes part of the in fancy needlework and The brothers of the bereaved hus- children wasformed and their splen- 11 o'clock, when the Salt Lake hoop-ster- s, social chat. week owing to illness. The invited guests were Mrs. band joined him in Ogden yesterday did rendition of several selection!, after voting the evening a most Alice Steed. Mrs. car on the last The last basketball game of - the .Dayid add are convinced that he is in no both delighted and surprised their pleasant one, departed Layton, Miss Mattie Walker, Mrs. way responsible for the death of his learers. but defteated for Zion, happy. season will be played at Davis High on Lionel" Williams, Mrs. Elgin vocal and are and wife, Retold recitations Barber, rendering every possible stories, Friday night with the East Side High, Mrs. Edward Tree, Mrs. Frank Walk- assistance. solos were enjoyed, after which the KaVsYILLS SCOUTS DEFEAT of Salt Lake City. A dance will foler, Mrs. Charles Barber, Mrs. G. D. Messers Robert G. Swain and Samuel SEVEETEENTH WARD low the game. It will be the last Williams, Mrs. Delbert Wilcox and ' Gregory were persuaded to tune up The Kaysville Boy Scouts scored dance for some weeks. Everybody is Mr?. Joseph Young, their fiddles and rosin their bows -- their-twelf- victory-o- f the seuson invited. The Rose City The Gleam City ,ust to please the children.!?) Soon Monday night when the defeated the The Draniutic club presented the ' INQi ESt oiuu RED ON their much complained of stiffened Seventeenth ward County seat of rich and fertilm of Suit lukc quint. of Miller Davis Home the comedy, Facing the Music," In West county. finger joints became delightfully nim- for the second time by a score of 20 MRS. IKEW'S DEATH Floral Company, the largest growlust Saturday night and in Bountiful in ble, and all the children, ranging to Hi, The game was rough through- Cleurfield ers of flowers in the OGDEN, Man.li N.- - As a result of Tuesday night. Wednesday, age from six months to seventy years, out and the basket shooting was not country. Location of the famin March 15, it will he presented an investigation made by Sheriff T. A ous Lagoon resort alternate Has waterthe playing up to the standard cf either" of the keenly enjoyed March on and works fine A and Saturday, electric lights. Farmington Devine at the request of relatives a violin , music by these two teams. The first half waa rather in East Bountiful. A return enplace for residence. .11 coroner s inquest will be held here totwo artist of a former day. slow as both teams seemed a little will be staged in Kaysville morrow morning to inquire into the Simple refreshments were served timid to mix things. The half ended gagement soon. Watch for further particulars. Mr. Asa Clark was a Salt Lake vis- and the guests departed shortly after death of Mrs. Gladys Vilate Frew, U to 10 for Kaysville. Things livened 10 oclock, feeling thit many new ties wife of Earl Frew, who died al the itor Wednesday. up in the second half, however, and This morning Karl Hinman and of pleasant .friendship had been the Brigham hotel in. this city Tuesday vas fast and exceptionally Kijeeland Tanner gave reports on the , game Blaine Steed leave next is to Friday formed. afternoon. The authorities refused The photov rough to the end. progress of our year-booon a mission to New Zealand. tonight to disclose the naturq of the The Kaysville boys did some very grapher will be at the High school" BOY SCOUT BANQUET. charges that have been made, hut it good passing, but had difficulty in some time next week. He will come Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker were intimated that the testimony cf ; ny the Last after evening, Monday working their signals over their op- from Salt Lake. A reasonable price Ogden visitors the past week. at the inquest will havoto do Scout basketball game, the Kaysville ponents. Sanders played the best has been made to the students so they with an alleged criminal opera. ion. Miss Hazel Wood of Bountiful has members gave the Salt Lake Seven- game for the local Scouts, scoring 8 may huve the pictures - taken more teenth Ward Scouts a banquet at the points for his side. Barnes and ShefAccompanied by her husba.il, Mrs been visiting with Mrs. Asa Clark. cheaply for the year-booFrew came to Ogden on Monday. They local Scout" headquarters. field - also played their usual strong were supposed to be on their way to The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. The morning assembly on Tuesday A dainty luncheon was served by game, both holding their men score" ill is Charles Box been has but Elder Deweyville, Irimgore county, to visit the' MUses Mamie and Vera McClel- less. For the visitors. Snow guraded and "Wednesday were taken up by on dance subject. the students various relatives, but took a room at the Brig- now improving. lan and Pearl Shelton, II. J, Sheffield, well and also scored three good basham hotel. Wall avenue and Twenty-fourt- h were Those Estelle EpperL taking part acted as toastmaster and after kets from the floor. Mrs. Asa Clark entertained at a Jr street. The wife died there yesWill" Harold Nelson, .Chaffin, son, of welcome to the an address giving How to Prevent Croup. terday afternoon and the cause of card party in honor of her husband on Salt Lake boys, called upon Vaughn Gladys Barker, Tenny Curtis and death was said to be paralysis of the Wednesday evening. When the child is subject to attacks Esther Mabey. It is hoped that a plan C. Cutler to answer the toast in beheart. Today Sheriff T. A. DeVine Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green were half of Salt Lake. Mr. Cutler re- of croup, see to it that he eats a light may be devised by the student body and his deputies made an investigamay be improved visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sponded and gave a fine little talk and evening meal, as an overloaded stom- wherein the dancing ' some extent. to tion, with the result that Judge Geo. Arthur Hess on on watch also an called ach attack, may bring upon Coach Thomassen, Saturday and Sunday. then S. Barker, ex officio coroner, was rewho also responded He then called for the first symptom hoarsness, and Mr. and Mrs. James Manning and quested by County Attorney Joseph It will soon be time to commence upoi Coach Clawson of Salt Lake. Be- give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as Mr. and Mrs. .Asa Clark were visitors fore the E, Evans to conduct an inquest. supper, was over each mem- soon as the child becomes hoarse. Ob- concreting on the State road south of The other members of the coroners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ber or the both teams were called upon tainable everywhere. Adv. Kaysville. jury are Leroy Bvfchmiller, Edward Wlaker, Sunday. Horrocks and J. J. Brumitt. The memMrs. J. W. Hess entertained at a n bers of the jury viewed the body of Those present the woman at the Lindquist undertak- supper Friday evening. were: Mrs. J. W. Walker, Mrs. M. C. ing rooms this afternoon. Also at the Mrs. Udy, Mrs. Henry Anderson, request of the county attorney. Dr. John Workman and Mrs. Robert GrifA. A. Robinson, county phpsician, and fith. Dr. W. A. Whalen, city physician, performed an autopsy. The insult of their March 4 to 11 was Better Baby investigation will not be made public week and Farmington was not Beuntil they testify at the coroners in- hind in observing it, as two special quest meetings were helrf Tuesday and SunThe husband of the woman was in day to discuss the better baby sub- the city throughout the day and went jct. Interesting talks were given and to the home of his parents at Clinton papers read on the important topic, ' this evening. It was said tonight that j. Mrs. Sadie S. Clark entertained the ladies of the Veron club Friday after-'nouj quest in the morning. Mrs. J. II. Robinson gave Mrs. Frew, who was 16- - years .sketch of the life of Mary Teasdel, the age, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. now famous Utah artist. An interest- Andrew Patterson, prominent resiing discussion followed on attributes dents of the Clinton district. She was that ah artist Should posess outside of born at Clinton September 19, 1899. their natural talent, such as courage, In addition to the husband and parperseverance, etc. A. dainty luncheon ents, she is survived by the following was served by the hostess. brothers and sisters: Alexander H. HOME NIGHT GATHERING Patterson, Mrs. Margaret Bingham, A Mrs. Mary Bonham, Mrs. Ellen Bar-loMr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Gregory Andrew and Ethel Patterson, all were somewhat surprised on last al . also-show- ed Wag-staffMr- s. in Edwin Williams spent the Bountiful. week-en- d Mrs. Henry Williams and son are spending the week in Ogden. Mrs. Samuel Cook and baby are ported to be quite sick. re- Better Baby day was obsened b the Relief society here on Tuesday last. It is rumored that Henry Christenson will be entering the bonds of matrimony right away. Miss Julia Tree' arrived home from Gunnison on Tuesday. She has been there for several weeks. Mrs. Charles Barber visited with her daughter, Mrs. Oel Sessions in Ogden during the week-end. Esther Sessions Mrs. two daugh- ters, Mrs. Thompson and family of Gunnison and Mrs. Ashton of Evanston, are visiting with her. .Miss Lucille Schoffield resigned her position at the lower Syracuse store he has been clerking last week. there for three or iour years. The Mutual on Tuesday. tendance and was rendered had a special program There was a good atan excellent program by the members. . Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaif and family left on Friday for their home in Mount Pleasant. They have ra large ranch there, where they will reside for the future. Miss Lucille Schoffield will be married in the temple on Wednesday next to Mr., Lea Moss of Bountiful. Her many friends will give her a shower on Thursday, the ninth. Aaron Call is unable to proceed --further with his house at present as the foundation which was put in in the winter when it was freezing will have to come out as it is not satisfactory. Mrs. Earl Frew died suddenly in Ogden on Tuesday. She was the bride of but a few weeks, having been married at the end of January. Full particulars of her death are not at hand at the time of writing. She apparently was in her usual health on Tuesday morning .when they left for Ogden and died there in the evening. Much sympathy is felt for her husband in . his bereavement. Mrs. Henry Williams entertained at a luncheon party on Wednesday .last in honor of Mrs. Wagstaff, who left here Friday for Mount Pleasant I FARMINGTON -- th inter-mounta- in i. t k. k. . ' j n. have the Agency for the t SIXES J Think Write Talk EIGHTS r 0 r fll ' i i 4 jr Ml H i in 0 U ' i; s ( i X I Lowest Cost of Operation nr nn n zs -- A ' i.' i A Quality Car v- at a Reasonable Price , $ i r - LUCIUS LAUDIE Call or write - Our demonstrator car will be here soon. 51 The OAKLAND is the,,car that gives the service year in and year out. Its beauty is moire than skin deep. M V t i" 5 DODGE BROS. CARS Convenience, elegance, low center of gravity, strength with light weight and high speed motor give this car a superiority over all cars at the price.. SEE If. LAVTG3 - i . in 4 Territory : Layton .to Ogden. 1, , Davis County Agent We also carry Chalmers 3400 Revolutions per Minute and Hupmobile Cars. : 1 4. ! t 1 The Kaysville Garage Is the Oakland Service Station for This Territory. I f . IV a v , Jt iKfitt |