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Show Grub and Beliefs 5tfe to Buy , Save for Boys ia lie Trenches - REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XIII KAYSVILLE, LAYTON DAVIS COUNTY TO HAVE AND LAST QUOTA FOR - A FUEL COMMISSIONER DAVIS COUNTY Saiurday, November 3, Davis county will send her last qjota of ed ton. men to Camp Lewis, Washing- -- The number of. men to be COUNCIL OF DEFENSE SATURDAY with the 'request of W. W. Armstrong, United States Fuel administrator for the state of Utah, the Davis county council of defense will meet for organization at the office of the Barnes Banking company, Kaysville, on Saturday evening, November 3, at 8 oclock. It is very important that the meeting be held at this time that a chairman of committee to represent the fuel administration bt Utah in Davis In compliance county. The following letter, addressed to Senator John W. Thornley of Kaysand will preville is action of the for the the people pare administrator during the winter: Salt Lake City, Utah. . October 17, 1917 W. Honorable John Thornley, Kaysville, Utah. My Dear Senator: The undersigned has been appointed State Fuel Administrator by Pr. H. A. Garfield, United States fuel administrator, and two weeks ago was called to Washington to attend a meeting of State fuel administrators from twenty-fof the various states in the ive Union. At that time we were given in a general way an outline of our duties, responsibilities and authority. The written instructions pertaining to the duties of the State fuel administrator and the various committees to be appointed by him have only today reached me, and, in order to enable me to put these instructions into effect at the earliest possible moment I have decided to ask that you call a meeting of your County Council of Defense and that,'-mbehalf, you ask them to nominate a chairman of committee to represent the State Fuel Administration of Utah in your county. This nomination should be submitted to me for approval, and I will then ask .such chairman to appoint a county committee to be selected by hxnself, and will send him at the same time full written instructions as to the duties and responsibilities of his committee. The fuel administrator 'believes that men who are engaged in or interested in the coal business should not be appointed on these and that appointments should fuel y ley s, com-mitee- SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT A serious automobile accident in North Farmington on the Barkdull hill at 11:30 a. m. last Tuesday. Gilbert Rybinson, southbound with the F, C. company's delivery truck and a big auto belonging to the Moore & Cdwan Real Estate company containing W. J. Moore and one oth-e- r ian and three ladies, crashed together. As both cars were going at high rate of speed they were both badly wrecked. Only young Robinson was hurt and he was stunned and delerious for several hours but Is now recovering. 1 oc-cur- ed be entirely free from political er other local considerations. It is probably needless for me to state that the sen ices of the commit- teemen will be voluntary a patriotic-dutto their country in its hour of need. , y Ellison, who is leaving for Sail Diego, California, to jon her husband who is in the military service, Mrs.. Robert Birkin entertained at a patriotic party on Monday ufternoon. The guests included the members of the Primary bokrd of North Davis, Mrs. Cowley having beta an energetic w orker in the Primary. The guest 'or honor was presented with some beautiful silver-war- e LAYTON LEADS IN SUBSCRIBE and a handsome silk Tag.' The rooms wei e decorated in flags and cosAND AMOUNT mos in pink and white and red. The refreshments caried out the same color scheme. The guests included, beFollowing are the reixrts from various parts of Davis county sides MrrCowIey, Mrs. Charles Bar- on the Second Liberty I,oun, made to Senator John V. Thornley, ber, Mrs. Myron Barber, Mrs. Jane Chairman of the Loan committee: Underwood, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Jesse M. Barnes Banking Company, Kaysville, 169 subscribers $32,300 20,000 Simth, Mrs. Elua Stevenson, Mrs. Union State Bank, Bountiful, 74 subscribers 61 John H. subscribers 30,900 Woods Mrs. Cross, Sr., Loy Wood, Farmers State Bank, Mrs. Jesse Flint, Mrs. Frank J. Erd Bountiful State Bank, Bountiful, 132 subscribers 17,700 man of Salt Lake City, and Miss Gar Davis County Bank, Farmington, 65 subscribers 12,000 DAVIS COUNTY TAKES On "RECOMMENDATION WILL BE MADE BY sent has been increased from ten to twelve on account of the fact that five of the men have been refused by the final examination board at the camp. The names of the men who failed topass have not yet been received, with the exception of Orson A. Hoggan of Bountiful and Gilbert II. Wilcox of Farmington, who have returned to their homes. ' The men who have been called for Following are those who have been appointed by Governor Bamberger to constitute the council of defence for Davis county: Finance John W. Thornley Kaysville. Publicity W. P. Epperson, Kaysville. Legal L. I. Layton, Layton. Sanitation and Medicine Dr. J. E. Young, Bountiful. Food Supply and Conservation H. H. Blood, Kaysville. Industrial Survey Henry W. Stah-leBountiful. .Labor Nephi Palmer, Farmington. Military Affairs J. G. M. Barney, Kaysville. State Protection J. H. Grant, Woods Cross. Transportation L. J. Muir, Bountiful. Survey of Man Power E. P. Ellison, Layton. Womens Work Mrs. Amelia C. y. Duffin, Bountiful. phoid soon after arriving at- Camp Lewis. The medical officers in charge at Camp Lewis notified Doctor Rutledge of the Davis county local board of the Illness of Mr. Gailey and re- quested that an investigation as to the sanitary conditions in the home of the young man and the vicinity be made. About the time the letter was received by Doctor Rutledge, Mr. Christenson was stricken with the disease. Investigation has failed to reveal the source of the disease. Jabez M. Draper, Clearfield, , Low-al- l Robert Young, Syracuse. Thomas Earl Sessions, Bountiful. James Howard Larkins, Kaysville. Henry Oliver Pierce, Farmington. Glenn E. Wilcox, Clearfield. Melvin Truman Phillips, Clearfield. Elmer James Criddle, Kaysville. George Wilford Barnes, Kaysville. Wallace Sterling Christensen, Syracuse. Lawrence Irvin Cnddle, Syracuse. The last two names on the list are alternates. Wallace Christensen is ill With typhoid and will not be able to go if there be a vacancy, in whir case the honor of going, will fall to Lawrence Criddle, who happens to be a friend and near neighbor of the sick man. LAYTON Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the factory of the layton Sugar company, cannery, roller mills, creamery and concrete section of state road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing. truck gardening, ehirken raising and On line of Balt Lake a Ogden dairying. and Oregon Short Lire. Has electric lights snd waterworks. Write Layton Commercial club for Information. LIBERTY BONDS $157,550 NUMBER OF TAKEN ERS If consistent, it would probably be better for nominees for chairman to will entrain at Farmington be members of your county council of Saturday net. at 7:55 p. m. They are as follows: defense. Oliver Clark, Farmington. Winter is coming on, and it is imIrvin LeRoy Earl, South Weber. perative that this matter be acted' upLewis Paul Whitesides, Layton. on as quickly as possible, and I hope to hear from you promptly. Incidentally, on bAalf of the council of defense, if your county council has not yet met and organized, permit me to suggest that it will be very much appreciated by the officers of the State council of defense if you will do so, advising the State council of defense the name of your chairman and secretary in each county council of defense. I trust you will pardon me for putting this burden on you, but it seems to me that it is the best way for me to handle it, arid I feel certain that you will help out in this emergency. I beg to remain. Yours faithfully, W. W. ARMSTRONG, Fuel Administrator pf Utah. NUMBER 16 FARMINGTON, UTAH; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1917 First National Bank, Layton, FARMINGTON 210 subscribers 37,650 2,900 Clearfield State Bank, Clearfield, 35 subscribers v South Weber County seat of rich and fertile Davis county. Home of tbs Miller FloiUI com- the largest growers of flowess in ths ntermountaln country. Location of the famous lagoon resort. Has waterworks and A fine place for residence. electric light Total for Davis County 4,100 $157,550 week from an extended trip to north- I as a result of being severely burned ern Michigan, Ohio, and other east- at a bonfire near their present resiWhile away Miss Foss dence in Salt Lake City. The little Miss Tine Iotter visited friends in ern points. on Mackinac Is- girl was playing with a skipping rope months Salt Lake during the past week. spent three Mrs. Thomas and got close enough to the fire 'that and Mr. of land, guest Mrs. John Batey and family of Idaher clothes ignited and were nearly Feazy of Cipcinatti. ho are sending the winter in Farmall burned from her body., Skin graft-ingw- ill Mrs. Marion Hess was pleasantly be resorted to next Friday or ington. k Monday afternoon by a num- Saturday. Mr. Backmana two sisters, surprised Mrs. Robert Miller left Wednesday ber of her friends. Those present Mrs. Lillian Black and Mrs. Edith B. morning for a four weeks visit to were Miss Harding, Miss Violet Chris- Corrigan have volunteered to furnish the coast. tensen, Miss Elna Miller, Miss Ford, the skin from their bodies to benefit Mr. and Mrs. Tndrew Hess of Bing- Mrs. George G. Knowlton, and Mrs. the little sufferer. ham are, spending a short time in Katherine Knowlton. Farmington with Mrs. Francis Hess. Wilford Stevenson was operated on If weeks ago foe appendicitis and two Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stoddard of you Parker, Idaho, spent the week in bladder trouble. Three days ago, don stitches Farmington, guests of Mrs. E. Stod- while coughing severely, the ' know broke loose and this will render it dard. what a good necessary to stay in the hospital a life insurance policy Mrs. Melvin Miller of Salt Lake number of days longer than was ando for you, will spent a few days in Farmington dur- ticipated. see me at once. ing the week with her daughter, Mrs. enRobinson Harold Mrs. Mr. and Frank Udy. Z. HENRY JACOBS tertained at a dinner Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark are , Telephone 87-ing in honor of Mr. Glenn Wilcox of Kaysville ' visiting in Farmington for a short WilMr. and his parents. Syracuse Real Estata, life Insuranc time with their parents. Bishop and cox. has been a student at the Davia Fire Insurance Mrs. A. L. Clark. been a student unand has school High Only the Best Will I. Layton is shipping several He leaves Robinson. Professor der Pitcher Mr. Mrs. of and Walter cars of potatoes from his place. Cardston, Canada, spent a week in for Camp Lewis Saturday. to confined Mrs. Lucius Laudie was PIANO FOR SALE Farmington at the home of Mrs. E. old daughter of Lena, the five-yeher home the. first of tbe week by an Stoddard, on their way to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Cub Backman, has been Inquire of the blacksmith, S. Nielattack of tonsilitis. She is now refive for sen, Kaysville, Utah. Adv. in Marks weeljs St. hospital Mrs. Sadie Foss returned during the covering. W ar 11-1-- Mrs. Murray W.- - Cowley departed Monday night for San Diego, California, where she will join her husband, who is stationed at Camp Kearney. George T. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ellis, 'who enlisted in the cavalry arm of the United States service a short time ago, is now stationed at Columbus, New Mexico. L tf off Nommallaoinis Official List Kaysville City Municspal Election, Tuesday, November 6th, 1917 REPUBLICAN TICKET Mrs. Carpline Stoddard of Grace, Idaho, and Mrs. Catherine Pilling of Cardston, Canada, daughters of the late Elias Adams, are visiting friends and relatives in Layton. , A number f young ladies are now working in the Layton sugar factory. The fcu-- did not seek the jobs but rereasponded from purely patriotic satisfacsons. They are giving good tion in the places they are filling. jD ! Layton put over her share of the Second Liberty Loan and then some, in grand style. .Laytons share of the from Kearney loan was placed at $32,500, but the Camp The last report is Curtis amount subscribed was at $37,650. is to the effect that Tenny was week it Last Wallace S. Christensen of Syracuse somewhat better. Since the loan subscriptions closed Satwho is was life despaired urday night more than $1,000 worth seriously ill with typhoid, was reported that his but ofbondshave-been-applied-fo- r ofi It is saidtbatet9ttffermg detha of treasury diaDetis. the under ruling Ung an who had an. attack of ty from an attack of partment the subscriptions could not be received. There were 210 subscriptions for tbe bonds. The trenching machine being oper- Just Received Big Shipment ated by the Courtright Construction company, making ditch in which to Lay-to- n lay the ten inch pipe line for the is making good Sugar compnay, headway: Tuesday morning the machine-dug portion of the trench had been completed from the factory to a and Sons point just south of Adams ''Sr " Banded wood For City Recorder"""' road. store' ort the State line. COLES B. the for used LAWRENCE pipe pipe will be KAYSVILLE, UTAH Water will be taken from the Holmes TShpp!y CrM Irrigation cortipany' U For City Treaiarer For City Treasurer the' line, tbe sugar company .having NICHOLAS BONNEMOKT traded shares of Davis and Weber KAYSVILLE, UTAH . KAYSVILLE, UTAII Counties Canal company water for the Holmes Creek water. Last winter the sugar factory waa greatly inconveni- STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, . enced through lack of water with caused the I, Lawrence B Coles, in and for Kaysville City, County of Davis, State of Utah, do hereby which to operate factory, conby the freezing of the canal and was sustained loes through siderable frozen beets. 3HU Dry Batteries fctJ M r i1 direct from factory. Buy Now and Save Money. LAYTON AUTO CO. Ford Agent In compliment to Mrs, Murray Wal- - j demar Cowley, formerly Miss Marian I In witness whereof, I have herewith set my hand and seal this 22nd day of October, 1917. LAWRENCE B. COLES, IZrll , , T Ct7r.:r.:; |