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Show THE VtEESLY HTFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH son, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Joshua Bean, and the comedian of Comedians, George Marge tts, attended from Salt Lake City. The old folks manifested deep appreciation for-th- e labors of the committee and all who assisted 'to gie them the treat. My Brothers Keeper, a drama in three acts, was given in the South armington school building on the vening of Monday, February 12th. FARMINGTON Coast? Mat ml rick aa4 fertile Davis-BttM I Um MUfor rWwml tjr- flowMtt la ta. th terpii uatala Msatry. Lomm . AUTOMOBILE SHOW SALT LAKE CITY FEBRUARY 20-2- 4 Ut Mr. oe February, 1 -2- Grover Brown of Salt Lab - ; The February term of the District Court will convene next Saturday, T ebruary 17th. Miss Erma Wallace has returned to Salt Lake City after visiting in Farm-- 1 ington for a week. 2-Limit, Mrs. George Rogers is taking a two weeks rest visiting her daughter, dr a. Leslie Mortensen, of Midvale. One of Mr. and .Mrs. Parley Sears two sick children Is recovering from its recent sick spell, but the baby is very low with pneumonia. , Mil and Mrs. Alexander of Ask O. S. L. Agents for rates and further details Harvey Salt Lake City are the happy parents of twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Alonso earce of Farmington are the grand- parents. a- nk. Mrs. Oriaf Farr entertained the oinsetta club ladids at a luncheon riday afternoon. The rooms were in red roses and covers .were laid for i MYRON W. PHILLIPS twelve. - Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mra Srnest Allen, Mr. and Mra Ernest Walker and Mr. and hra Delbert Walker. and CONFECTIONERY BAKERY . aa-ol- d 1 -- FRANK HYDE- .- J CONTRACTOR ,r-- 2 I ' arm by Sheriff Nalder. BVRDER if BREtDCRAND GRC&T2L OT BARRED PLYttOVTH ROCKS AND DVROC dEHSET RED V NIm mil r-- , Kaysville . ViaK. BOUNTIFUL north of Salt Lk best and most successful ment. to wear rubbers. Boots ;foiMhfcm-jmd-boysr- entertain-- ! Keeper? Those taking part did credit to themselves and the asso- : ; gjjj for all in - an Accoun t I KAYSVILLE, UTAH . OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER Jesse Evans injured his eye Friday The South Farmington M. L A. gave a theatrical entertainment Monday :: evening to a' crowded house. The title of the play was, Am I My The wet. season is close at hand; we must keep our feet dry, -- Free To Our Customers Gill and see them rnUon. n, win fr "f; tfr. M1 m- - and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n es 0 j CEMENT STAVE Fred Hampton was badly burned about the face Thursday at his work at the Studebaker Co, in Salt Lake City. 1 Miss Arvs McNeil resigned her po-- 1 sition as operator in the Bountiful change. Miss Vera Fackrell takes her place. iu, - NORTH OGDEN Mr. Arthur N.ylor 100 Tons Capacity of Silo has provsn entirely satisfactory to ownsr, who says i Its ease and econ-om- y are vital fsc- - . hum. lut nek from f.w lraejvisit The play selected Tubbs, to their ranch in Chester-- 1 days Shantztown, and it is hoped it will field, Idaho. be as well patronized as the previous Roy Burningham and Arva McNeil! effort. Of this place were married on the 7th The many friends of the Tippets j instant in Salt Lake. They left the family sympathize with Mr, and Mrs.j following day for a months visit in James Tippets of Arimo, IdSho, on ac-- J California. count of the death of their eighteen- Patriarch Edwin Face died Tuesday son, John IL Tippets, who was of general debility at the home of his year-ol- d killed in a grain elevator at Arimo IastUoa in South BountifuL The funeral Friday morning and was buried in the services wilt be held Sunday In the Arimo cemetery Sunday. Young Tip-pa- ts South Bountiful meeting house. Mr. was helping to get wheat out of Pace was $5 Years old."""' the elevator when manner Thirty-fiv- e members of the Hatch! several tons of wheat rushed down on honored the 117th birthday anfamily him and smothered him to death. niversary o fthe late Ira S. Hatch Fri- The Farmington widows were given 117. fcJ working in the Salt Lake an extensive sleigh ride a few daysTenPIe- - Ia evening a fine cupper the served WM in Hatch genealogical ego, and Wednesday of this week was j Old Folks Day, for all over 60 years of age. The weather waa fine, and An accident which might have everything passed off nicely. Mrs. I proved fatal occurred on the 7th inst.. lizzie Brown Miller of Salt Lake City, as David Groves and Fred Nelson formerly of Farmington, sent $2 for were crossing the Bamberger track. the oldest man and woman present They were struck by a northbound car. Mra Mary Ann Simmonds, aged E8, The men, fortunately, escaped unin- and Civil War Veteran Dr. Judd, aged jured, although the horse was killed 84, received the prizes. Bishop Iver-an-d the wagon demolished. The House of Quality. ; Jce iWW i POTTER FARM M r Concrete Oo. Ccdcjv- - UriH Sg:i tb JJamc.. ---- --- --- I!:ll --- y j - a. j. There are m any siloes of this construction in Davis county, all of which are giving satisfaction. For information as to uses t e a eff concrete, ' the coupon below and mail. Iticrr.cur.lai j f tor. 4ve in-so- Go i BANKING COMPANY vice-preside- nt; Rubbers Rubbers ' " BARNES a very sick taber-servic- blizzard and low front helping yourself! On e Dollar Starts aida-aaik- Charles Howard has child. The first savings banK tn the United States was opened in 1816. Thero were. then 246 banKs in tho United Statens. Today this country is served by 27,062, banKs whose combinod resources aro nearly 28 billion dollars. Thrift has done that much in one century 4 EVERY DEALER HAS IT. ' ' r' while unbaling hay. A cellar is being excavated for the William Card of Canada has been new Golden Rule store, t the rear of visiting relatives here. the billiard hall building, south of J. Mrs. Ephriam Briggs is suffering! D.. Woods' store, which it is reported a nervous breakdown! from the new company has purchased. Water was reached in about three feet, Howard Tolman of Idaho is spend-- 1 so the digging, scraping, etc, is very ing a few weeks with relatives here. costly and difficult. Dawson of Blackfoot, Clarence Articles of incorporation of the Idaho, was in town last week on bush Twin Metals Mining company of ness, Bountiful, dated December, 1916, were J. II. Hardman is building a new filed February 9, 1917. The capitaliza- house just west of C. ,W. Warners! tion is 50,000 shares at 5 cents each. residence.. ' The officers are S. S. Burnham, presiThe homes of Richard Stringhaml dent; Frank Jardine, John Tburgood, secretary; C. R. and Ezra Lillenquist are quarantined The above, with for measles. Mabey, .treasurer. T. A. Waddoups, G. 6. Hatch and J. E. Mra. E. A. Mitchell who has been in Willey, form the board of directors. California for a v month has just re-- 1 Tha Third Farmington ward benefit turned home. Mrs. C. P. Hatch returned home j concert of last Saturday evening was from a months visit with relatives in over little another grand success, a and Wyoming, Idaho Pro-$100 being the gross receipts. j choir Lund Tabernacle of the The musical concert given Wednes-wa- s fessor valuable loudly applauded for the day evening in the second ward he gave to the patriotic nacle waa a grand success. workers. The judges have not yet arClyde Crosley returned home from rived at a decision as to which com- their ranch in Lucent valley, Tuesday, mittee is entitled to the prize for the! where he has spent several months, BEST-- yg Conkeya Poultry and Stock Remedies. but there is much greater worK for thrift to do. Help yourself by becoming independent. Help the country by Bon-in-la- Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner the only way fear AgtaU hae-Tee- n Known Everywhere As The is . City. sub urban and raioanca town, larcaat eity In Davia eountr; haa watanrorka. s.sctns Hghta and pewar, talaphonaa, aamant Surrounded br rich market gardens and fruit lend, two e'.eetne railroada with ow faraa, two tranaoontinantai raliroada, brick yard, two banka, food buainaaa houaaa, commercial dub. traded and high schools, ehurchaa and fovea. A good place to live. us garden just before he left. -e-eeVERY ' 100 Years of Saving There was considerable Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gregory arrived Ernest Grant who quite ill lome Tuesday morning from their old has resumed his work. lome in Blocker, Oklahoma, where Mrs. W. D. Major who has been ill they visited relatives and friends for his He montha three helped is nearly improving. William Roberta, to plant 0 V I. operation for appendicitis, Sunday at the L. D. S. hospital. She is doing as well as can be expected. excitement last Friday in' Farmington, Murray and Salt Lake City about a -- young couple from Murray who came up in an auto to get married. A few min- utes before they arrived Dfuty Lamb received a phone from City Marshal Caldwell of Murray stating that the girl was a minor, that it was an elopement, and to arrest them and detain them and an officer would come and take custody of them. Officer Sperry and a woman juvenile officer, Mrs. Young, came up on the 5 oclock Lagoon train and officers arfd prisoners all journeyed home in the auto. Meanwhile the young man, evidently of age, telephoned his mother to ascertain if the girls father would consent to their marriage, and the father gave his consent, but when he and the prospective grooms mother arrived upon the scene about 6 oclock, they were too late. The girl went home with her mother, but the young man was jailed and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The complainant was some .third person, not related to either party. Nothing further has been heard at this writing. William Henry Reed, a seventy-five-- 1 wanderer with one eye, who year-ol- d resident of Ogden, claims to be was an inmate of the county jail here from Friday to Wednesday when he was taken to the Weber county poor UTAH KAYSVILLE, Gladys, the little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.C. H. Hes.er, underwent an PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGG3. wk.Glow, February 26 t Oak Leaf Poultry Farm known people as Owen Lund, David Ro7 Jona Mia Lucille Avery pent the S. John Beatrice Laura White, Weston, end visiting relatives and friends in and and Weston. France A large Ivy Salt Lake City. enthusiastic audience was in attend- Miss Mamie Turner is improving at I anc and all the characters in the cast I the L. D. S. hospital, after an operation were well taken. Many were present from Centerville and Farmington. or appendicitis. S. L. 20-- 2 M Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Mortison returned to their homo in Midvale. EXCURSIONS VIA 0. ii Layooa Maori. Em Mtnrto .hshm. A ties 1m tor ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gould who have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Devorak hae moved to Salt I.ahe CASH City where Mr. Gould is working. i i |