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Show tzrux kaycthlh Tin: vrcrnlY . vxm ' ' fe greet you most heartily and wish you the best of all the good V things of life, and 'much happiness and prosperity throughout the New Year. H.J.SHEMLDWOMMMffl Telephone No. 1 CM STOR n? The Most of the Best for the Least Gish h. --rf The high and county schools will again be opened on Tuesday, Janu- KAYSVILLE Urtt Th lty ta north Dari eounty ; ftno pUoa (or roiUlme. KayarUio Hollar MUla, raaatabla and fruit aanalng aaUb lMhm.nt and groat brick plant add to Uta vaalth o ( tba city, lianaralateadily (arm lag, fruit and rogatabla growing lor chip naat and canning arc important Induatrtaa. Baa tba Darla County Central High school, churches and now opera house. City water and alactrtc lighta are Indueareanta (or In Home of tba inland Printing roiUnant. company and ita printing plant. Kaysville, Utah DOCTOR W. F. INGRAM DEAD Doctor W. F, Ingram, the pioneer ary doctor of Kaysille end Davis county, John W. Barnette, of Delta, Utah, la died at the home of hie son in Bristol, spending the holidays with friends and Rhode Island, on Thursday, December 7th, of general debility and old age. relatives in and about Kaysville. Doctor his Ingram accompanied There will be a dance end basket ball daughter Nora to the East a few game at the Kaysville opera house on months ago. After a stop with friends New Years night." Davis High team in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he wai. will play with a team yet to be se- present at the marriage of his daugh' lected. ter, hecontinued his journey, in the of his sons wife, to their company Ernest Owen who departed Kays' borne where he died as revllle about fifteen years ego and corded above, surrounded by his chilwhose whereabouts was unknown for dren and grandchildren and every almostihat length of time, spent a few comfort which loving hands could prodays here just before Christmas. Mr. vide. ' His daughter Nora was present Owen is now visiting at the home of his st when her aged father bedside his father in Logan. While here he Interment was in dropped visited 2d. for the nondelivery of the paper to our STORMS DISRUPTS TRAFFIC subscribers in Layton and Syracuse (Continued from Page 1) last week. Had the information been promptly transmitted to this office by the postal authorities, as it should, about because the residents are to protect themselves against papers would have been printed and --sent the subscribers. rigorous Weather. BONUS AND SHARE OF PROFITS At a special meeting of the director of Kaysville Milling company held last Friday, a special dividend of 5 per cent was declared on the capital stock of the company and checks were to the stockholders in tim to add to the Christmas cheer. At the same meeting Manager Henry a Blood recommended that the director bonus of half a months salary to all regular employees, as additional compensation for the year's-wo- rk. The suggestion was adopted. On Saturday afternoon the cob. d panys employees into the office and each was presented with a check for a half months salary, and another check representing a distribution of the regular g fund, resulting from the special it .being the established policy of the milling company to set aside 10 per cent of the total dividends to stockholders as a g fund, which is apportioned among the employees, exclusive of the manager. At the Saturday afternoon meeting then Was the usual exchange of Christina presents between the manager and the of felicitemployees, and a half-hoations was enjoyed. After opening its line near Jordan Narrows, Tuesday afternoon the Salt & Utah interurban experienced Lake Mr. G. D. Rutledge will entertain the Bay View club at 'her home on little further trouble with the snow Tenth atreet Friday afternoon. and the low temperature interfered Mia very slightly with the movement of Kstella - Epperson war the trains. All passenger schedules were guest of Miss Bessie Steed of Farm filled yesterday, and the trains arrived ington Monday night and Tuesday. and departed practically on time. son of Stewart, the Through strenuous efforts the Salt Mr, and Mrs, Mick Bonnemort, ia sufProfessor & Ogden interurban has manLake Clifford Clark and Gifford fering from an attack of pneumonia. of Salt Lake Gty, and Ferris aged to keep its line open and its GNe, with his grandmother, Mrs. the Bristol cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, John E. Barker took Kinett Earl. He has been Thomassen. trains practically on time since the in living Doctor Ingram was a soldier of the their Christmas dinner in Salt Lake California. storm began. The Ogden, Logan & war of the rebellion. He resided in with Idaho their married daughter and interurban has also had a stiff City Danger Signal Make your' arrangements to attend Kaysville for many years and will long her family, the fire bell should ring would you battle with the elements, but reported If f the great poultry show which will be be remembered for hie kindness and run and stop it or go and help to put that the line was open all the way to FOB SALE One lot and brick real held st the Kaysville opera house on his good works. He died exactly one out the fire? It is much the same Preston Wednesday afternoon. The denne with large sleeping porch, on January 2d to 5th inclusive. The show week after his old friend John Barton was less fortunate, however, East Pina street. Will consider any promises to be one of the best ever passed away. These old men had lived way with a cough. A cough is a dan- company ger signal as much as a fire belLYou on the Huntsville branch,' which was raaaonabls offer. A. J. Curtia-A- dv. held In the state and will be well close, neighbors for more than a gen- should no more try to suppress it tbn snowbound all day yesterday and probworth seeing. The show will be free. eration and were very closely to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, ably will not be open until some time Lee Transeau writea from Omaha, but should cure the disease that causes today. Nebraska, that he is now a resident o Taylor Rochell had the first joint the coughing. This can nearly always that city and has a good position in a of the second finger of his left hand The coal situation is growing more Ulysis Nance is stil lill at his home be done by taking Chamberlains he store where is serious in Salt Lake and the entire drug studying phar- severed while freeing the elicer from in this cjty. Cough have Remedy. used Many it macy. air obstruction at the sugar factory a with the most beneficial results.' It is mountain country each day that trans- U. S. BANKS NOW LEAD WORLD Paul R. Thomassen and family spent especially valuable for the few days ago. Doctor Tanner dressed facilities are interrupted. WITH RESOURCES persistent portation Kaysville beet growers sent the last the wound and stitched the end of the Christmas with his parents in this cough that so often follows a bad cold Practically ever since the cold weather of the beets to the Layton Sugar com Resources of national banks of the or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas began, more than a month finger in place. Taylor says the acci city, ago, the United pany factory on the 16th of Decern dent Beeching, DurAndrews, InL, writes: States, Comptroller William wsa purely accidental. of coal in Salt Lake has been her. The crop this year was 165 cars, Miss Bessie Bishop is spending the ing the winter my husband takes cold i supply announced Wednesday, have increased no more than adequate to care for imeasily and coughs and coughs. Chamor 6000 tone. Mrsi Gertrude Blackmore, sister of holidays with relatives and friends in berlains more than 14,000,000,000 during tbs Cough Remedy is the best mediate demands, while there has been Bowman of Kaysville, died at Whitney, Idaho. J. J. medicine last two fbr and now aggrepta these years breaking up attacks some suffering in the outlying disThe Davis High basket ball team dean d y ou cannot get 'him to take Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Christmas 815,520,000,000, any exceeding by about tricts. feated the Clearfield fast Mtitual team Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and children other. Obtainable everywhere. The remains arrived in Ogden day. the $1,000,000,000 total resources of at that place last Friday night by are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for railroad and domestic use the Bank and will be interred in today of Ogden England, the Bank of score of 15 to 29. The game was John G. M. Barnes. is getting very scarce to the France, the Bank owing. Mrs. Blackmore City n cemetery. was of Russia, the played in the Clearfield amusement well known UIUCINQ THREE TIMES DAILY closing down of coal mines throughin North Lester Davis Gleason the Bank underwent the of an reichsbank, county operItaly, hall. out Idaho on account of the elements. and in Ogden. She was the mother of ation for the removal of his tonsils Bank of Spain, the Bank of The NetCustom Among Mere Advanced The coal situation in Park City and DairyLeo. Layton and wife, of Burley, four children, two boye and two girls. in Ogden. Wednesday. herlands, the Bank of Denmark, the men f Denmark Practice PreBingham is said to be serious. With - Idaho, took Christmas dinner with his She and her husband and family Swiss NationaT Bank, and the Imperial vents Congestion of Udder. six months is home for the practically none on hand at the var- Bank of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'. E. Leyton. moved to Council Bluffs about two past Japan combined. ious yards, the supply at the homes in Blackfoot, Idaho, for the Ole Leyton, who is teaching in the years ego. The cause of her death is is What are our dairy oows for? Do In a statement based upon returns practically exhausted, with little from the past six months is home ofr the schools at Alton, Wyoming, was also not known. we keep them as lawn last bank call November 17, ornaments, or promise of any immediate relief. The the home for dinner. M a source of milk supply? fihsii the comptroller calls attention to the Snow and more enow has been the railroad companies, ' however, have dairyman drive hi cowe from A fact door to that the increase has been st the large party of Kaysville young Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Layton are irogram in all this part of Utah for door, as dairy cows and goata are promised to move coal in preference rate of folks attended the performance of driven approximately 18 per cent s to other freight until the condition in some ooun tries, m riving .entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, he past few days. At Kaysville and is year during the past two years as comat the Salt Lake much and at often as his of North Ogden. They arrived for Ayton the snow is more than e foot Everywoman relieved. patronage house pared with 6 per cent a year for the Monday evening. demands as long as his Christmas dinner and have been pro- on the level but is not badly drifted. opera holds supply period from 1904 to 1914, and longing their visit. The Halls are the In- the south part of the county the Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Gleason en- out, or shell he nee more improved Good ?or that the total resources are at present methods? Constipation snowfall wee heavier end is badly tertained with parents of Mrs. Leyton. a Christmas dinner. ee was the Shall he milk once s day, Giamberlains Tablets are excellent more than double what they were tea some drifted. In and about Woods Cross The practice hundreds constapataon. They are pleasant years guests were Mrs. Frs ago, and la yet the custom of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson enter the lanes ere drifted ago. in' full of enow to Lulu Loveland Shepherd and daughter some places, or shall he milk three Obtainable 0111(1 411(1 settle in effect. talned with a bounteous " dinner on the extent that The compilation just completed of farmers have Edna. everywhere. M If the custom amnwg the Christmas day. The guests were Mr. been unable to many returns for the last bank call," the get out with their milk more advanced dairymen in Denand Mrs. W.P. Epperson, Mr. ant and other The annual comptroller's statement reads, disJefferson products. In the neighborday banquet mark? shall the cow be iven SUPPORT A FOR MILK Mrs. Guy Campbell and their son hood of Clinton BOTTLE the op closes a condition of strength, progress and Clearfield the of the Democrats of Utah will be held and growth beyond all precedent Re Courtney, of Salt Lake City, and Miss snow is badly drifted. in Salt Lake Gty on the 8th of JanRecently Invented Devlea Holds Yea-aa- l sources Estella Epperson. of national banks on the date Democrat uary. Many In Such Position That It Kaysvfflians An interesting basket ball game Is will May of the last call are greater than the to the capital city and B journey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roberts enterThoroughly Drained. " resources promised at' the high school gym Fri- attend the total of all companies banquet. tained with a nicely appointed Christ day night when the Davis high team the United throughout States at the Describing and Illustrating a bottle1 mas dinner at their home in Clearfield. meets the Davis The new county officials will be in--At time drainer. county the Invented of inauguration of the fedby Those in attendance; from "Kaysville Centerville Taylor of ducted into office on Tuesday," JanuN. T, Scientific American eral reserve system two years ago. Tuesday Newburgh, nightthe were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Baines says: put it over the high school jboys by e ary 2d. With the exception of the It is also noteworthy that the reand family, Mrs. Martha Weaver, Miss score of 24 to 26. This Invention provides .a county recorder there will be a new The team sources of our banks at tMs cheap,, Myrtle Jones and M. W. Phillips, is composed of the following esasoned official in every office for which a trong and reliable device adapted to! time exceeded pational by $321,000,000 the total support a mflk bottle or the like In! resources ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields and players: Loran Briggs, Davis coach; candidate was voted for. of all the reporting banking such position that It may thoroughly! a Davis, the great university institutions family spent Christmas day with the in. the .United. States Theast and west roads throughout state banks, savings bank parents of Mr.. Shields at Park City. Player; Wells Streeper, Ron Swan and Davis county are badly blockaded eluding with Glen Wilcox. The Davis team assert and loan and trust companies and naHolsteln-Frleala- n They expected to return home snow, making travel with teams either Heifer. that will take the they down difficult did not arrive home until this tional banks as well as late s the or impossible. The fre deto In this game. to defeat show portunity her morning, being delayed by .the snow the year 1904. livery service is greatly hampered and removal of her milk capacity byoften! as blockade on the Park City branch. product The greatest percentage of increase, The dance which will be given by considerable of the mail during the sa aeems necessary, or shall we dry the comprtoller states, during the the student body of Davis high on the past week has been delivered on horse her down to suit our convenience. The Kaysville scouts will play Ja h period in 'which" the federal re--' back; eveningof-JsnuarytBanking? Insist-- ' hall game- - with' the wltaytea JtfttmteeiTfd serve Aa our population' snd' the' cost system --has been in operation,., the big social event of the holiday Juniors at the Kaysville opera house of Christmas was observed in Kays- - food products was in the western states. Geographmusic-wilseason. The increases, milk as one be furnished vHIe with this evening. The Kaysville team .was l dinner parties and of the most valuable of food ically, the increase was as follows: products the champion scout team of the bounty by the Salt Lake country club orches- small socialmany wCl also and New England, 22 per cent; eastern Increase in price, and in the last winter and it is expected they tra and expense has not been spared The poor of the family gatherings. frtw It will be ward were generously ?w. aa customary states, 39 per cent; southern states, 32 will show up in fine style this season. to insure e good time to all who atto rordtlryme cows milk , remembered, the Relief Society three time by per cent; middle, western" states,""! tend. Five hundred ifiVatationpro-gratt- s which provided n feast for all those a day during the earlier portion of One of our correspondents, an per cent; western states, 60 per cent; have been issued for the event. the isctatlon period as It to now to who were not able to Pacific states, 33 per cent la this region, calls the atten- The dance will be held in the provide for mUk but twice.- Mk Bottle DralnerT gym of themselves. Indeed, owing to the tion of householders to the fact that the Central wonderful . high school in Kaysville. qualities of Holstein-Friesiasnow should be shoveled from Portion open or Nervous Women d There will also be a basket ball cows, la order to fre and Information has reached The avoid game just the whereby bottle may buildings, as they sometimes before the dance. The game wUl be Reflex office 'that the mail of congestion the udder It is the to be collected bj bag con- common When the nervousness is caused If practice collapse under the great weight of between the among those having team the of county the taining Layton packages as is often the case. yo constipation, better cows to milk three times snow, A little labor at this time may and the high school team. The will get q?.Ick relief by taking Ch& game paper for last week, was thrown under dally few. many weeks save a roof from wreckage. after freshen' erlains .These tablets al j the train ami cut Xip, which accounts, promises to be Interesting. Crtce is not aa improve Tablets. ing. the ja digestion. Obt. te l, three-year-o- ld H. J. Barnes entertained a few friends with a musical at the home of Ms parents last night. Professor Clifford Clark, of Salt Lake City, rendered several selections. There were also selections by Miss Gertrude Fletcher and Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Refreshments were served. The invited guests were Dr. and Mrs. G. D, Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Miss Gertrude Fletcher, Miss Fae Sanders, paa were-calle- -- to-slee- profit-sharin- divi-den- , profit-sharin- ur - Ger-ma- holi-jourai- ng -- u ten-ye- ar - - out-of-to- all-star- s. CL-- all-sta- rs all-sta- rs Da-K- it Tues-dajjo- ut all-sta- rs two-ye- f -- old-tim- er ' miik-producin- weak-roofe- g n ' J x ar |