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Show . tite wnntlf nrrLEX kaysville, utait lit BY W Perkin P- - SIDEWALK Itlrflcx o EPPERSON A SON Entered as second-clas- s matter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah under the act of March S, 1879. - FARMINGTON The Roec City The Clean Qty County seat of rich and fertile Davis county. Homo of tho Miller Floral Company, tho largest grow ers of flowers in the country. Location of tho fan, ous Lagoon resort. Hu waterworks and electric light. A fine place for residence. lnter-moon-ta- in Advertising rates on applicauon. Subscription f 1.25 per year when $1.50 per year on paid in advance. overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. Mrs. A. E. Backman and Misa Bertha Beckman spent part of last week in Garfield with relatives. TELEPHONES Office, No. 10 C. A. Epperson, No. 109-W- . Mr. D. C. Hess has been dragging the rouds for several days and Tuesday he begun the seasons sprinkling Villa could suve himself a lot of df the roads. Field and garden crops trouble if .he would come over the are1 being planted; so springtime has line und deliver his scalp to General surely succeeded the long winter. F'unston. It is only a matter of tinife Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squires Mr. when he gets it. The Kansas fighter mother, Mrs. Ella Rogers Squires makes a specialty bringing in men of Squires of Salt Lake City, and Miss Villus kidney. motored to Lucille W. P. Epperson, No. 70. Avery The High whool boys are to be commended for their efforts in the direction of proper dancing. They have all the better element of the county behind them in this matter. The lad who presisted in dancing in an objectionable manner at the dance last Friday evening got what was roming to him, not only by being put out of the building, put in the personal encounter which he insisted on having. Conditions have become so bad on the Mexican border that the administration at Washington hus been forced to a show-dowSo long as the Americans killed were op Mexican, soil the Greasers got away with it, but when the murders were extended to United States territory, some action had to be taken. Villa will probably be captured and executed as a punishment for his murders, but there are many Americans who believe anything short of conquest of Mexican territory will prove foolishness The Mexicans are d bad lot and the people of the United States have been so dignified and proud" that the bloodthirsty crew is morally certain it would be an easy matter for them to clean up this country. The more opposition made by Mexico against our soldiers hunting Villa on Mexican soil, the better for all purties n. cold-blood- I i Farmington Sunday, and after a pleasant visit and dinner here with relatives, returned home in the afternoon. Sheriff Reading made a neat capture last Saturday in Centerville when he took in two young menwho had stolOne of the en bicycles in Ogden. bicycles had been stolen from an Ogden policeman. The culprits were kept in the county jail until two officers came down from Ogden Sunday in an auto and returned with them. CONSTRUCTION ON THE FARM , Make a few hollow boxes, each feet long, 2 feet wide and 3 inchea deep.. Then make a concrete composed of 1 part Portland cement, 2 parts clean 'sand and 4 parts pebbles or crushed rock, the stone not inch. To make the larger than concrete, first mix the. cement and sand in the dry state and then add the water. The stope should also be wet and the whole mass mixed to a mushy Dump the concrete into consistency. the boxes to the depth of an inch or more .puddle and work it, and then on top of this first layer of concrete place common chicken wire cut to the size of the box. Then fill the box with concrete and just before the latter has taken its final aet the surface may be broomed with a circular sweeping motion to give a texture that will prevent people from slipping. The concrete may be removed from the forms or boxes in 4 or 5 days and protected from sun, wind and freezing, as the case may be and thereafter sprinkled daily for about a week. The result will be a fine slab of indestructible artificial stone. Modern sidewalk practice does not as always include a drained many suppose, but on the contrary many sidewalks put down in the customary way have been successfully built by placing them directly on a compact earth surface. The farmer can lay slabs on a natural base where the soil is at all suitable. This plan means Ahat he may make just as few or as many slabs as he has time to make, once he has procured the raw n materials. He could soon fill a about 3 sub-bas- Two Score Years of Telephony' e, Graham Bell spoke over the years ago. Alexander FORTY he had invented, to Thomas A. Watson-o- nly of wire. two telephones in the world and a hundred feet from the Atlantic Recently the same men spoke lo each other more than fifteen to the Plfic over the Transcontinental Line million telephones in the world. and nine million in the 'Bell system. million miles of telephone wire connect every state in Twenty-on- e the union, and the wireless telephone has extended speech across our Miss Lillian Backman gave an oyster supper at her home Saturday evening. All the company had an enjoyable time. The guests were' Miss Lillian Rich, Miss' Billie King, Miss lillian Snyder, Miss Ethel Browkan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson of Garmolds and thus have 18 land, Mr. Theo Gardner, "Mr. Jack feet of walk in the forms, which could Johnson, Mr. Will Taylor and Mr. be refilled the moment the first lot John Slater. was removed, or at any convenient lime. In brief, he would be making When to Take Chamberlains Tablets to much concrete lumber, which could When you feel dull and stupid after be distributed quickly and easily, in fact in less time than would be reeating. e board When constipated or bilious. quired to put down a walk. When yptl have sick headache. In making walks, the farmer need When you have a sour stomach. When you, belch after eating. not confine the dimensions of the slab When you have indigestion. lo those given above. If he prefers When nervous or despondent.-Whe- n a longer and wider slab, it can easily you hae no relish for your be made. The first illustration shows meals. the surface texture of a concrete stab When your liver is torpid. of the above dimensions and the second is a drawing of a simple type of form Obtainable everywhere. Adv. in which concrete slabs may be con veniently cast. Concrete walks of this character would not only last for all time, but could be conveniently changed to other locations' or extended without the necessity of digging and filling a foundation, erecting side forms or cutting joints. Like the concrete road, which has become a veritable boon to every fanning community fortunate enough to b? in touch with one, the slab walk half-doze- ot ocean boundaries. A chorus of - million Americans1 is brought into twenty-eig- ht that unifier of the nation perfect unison daily by the Bell System, and harmonizer of distant peoples, which bridges, distances, outraces time and makes' a whole nation one community. well-mad- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. could of itself accumulate neither mud Sign of Good Digestion. nor dust, would. grow stronger with When you see a cheerful and happy age and exposure and contribute im- old lady you may know that she has mensely to the comfort and conveni- good digestion. If your digestion is ence of its users. impaired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlains Tablets. They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Mar. midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. , Mar. NOTICE TO BEAN GROWERS. Rank Foolishness. The Kaysville Canning corporation You occasionally see it stated that is now contracting for beans. All colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it who desire contracts please get in true colds would be as prevalent in touch with the corporation. Adv. Money he earned cJolm day Knox hi,e a vil' fnd lagc youth he spent on an education. Asabank clerk, later, he was studious and thrifty. At middle age a great financier, Knox lectured and wrote about bank- y ing topics and as Comptroller of the Currency he helped refinance the government after the Civil war. Are you preparing for future prosperity and comfort by saving regularly a part of your earnings ? Will you be able to take advantage of opportunity for profitable investment wh$n it comes? Could you weather a sick spell without going heavily in debt? Be able to say YES to these questions a few months hence by starting a savings account with us with a part of your pay this week. Watching that account Pr.iAi u tv CvcaiM. SCHOOL BOARD CONSIDERS NEW BUILDINGS in Layton; Bishop Layton school property in Layton; West Syracuse school property in Syracuse; East, At the school board meeting Mon- West and South Weber school properin South Weber. day, the special order of business was, ty order of the Board of Education what building would be possible in of By the Davis County School District. view of the new law on school taxaHENRY H. BLOOD, ' terville was deferred until next Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST HAS IT. To Get the Baby Out. . Come in and see onr lice of, Baby Carriages. See Our New Spring Styles Special prices from $1.50 up. SEE t , DEALER . Spring Is Comingi next year was considered and partially NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY The Board of Education of the Davis County School District hereby gives notice that the following described property will be sold at private sale: Old Academy school property in Farmington; Mountain Road property in Kaysville; South Nalder school prop- - EVERY President meet- ing. The appointement of teachers for Multiply your money in our care. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. NOW IS THE TIME The plan of the board was to erect THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. two new buildings and, if funds could be raised the plan would be carried Farmington, Utah, March 13, 1916, First publication March 16, 916. out Last publication April 6, 1916. The sale of school property at .Cen- grow will stimulate your energies. Kaysville Ploilr J tion. completed. Barnes Banking Company Jerty Mr. C. Douglas If yon cant kt For Year Pasting Phone 24-- 1 n NOW! Barton &. . 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