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Show - 5- - . ..of Tim WEEKLY nCTLCX, srrr? KAYSVTLLS. UTAH developed for military purposes, and the moment ftiat the war settled Into in Salt Into their own again. the trenches The Misses Viola and Rhea Taylor It was at once discovered that work could be done with them which could visited friends in Salt Lake on Sad be done In no other way. Balloon obday. servation began to assume vital Mrs. James Ware and daughter, tance until now hardly a mile of the front lines Is without its big, clumsy Bessie, were guests of Mr. afid Mrs. enveloped A constant, ceaseless vigil Lew Mayfield during the past week. is maintained over every move of the Sir. and Mrs. George Msyfield of enemy, over every shell fired $y either Watchful wends below may be Observers Note It Lake City, were guests of Mr. Sf Every saved from surprise and enemies and .Mrs. W. M. Mayfield on Activity of Enemy. across the lines may feel the weight of day every shell hurled at them. The United States t! building up Mrs. L, J. Muir and Mrs. String' ham of Bountiful and Mrs. Rawlins KEEP GENERAL STAFF FOSTED such a force literally from nothing. Last November the old field out West ' ' ruklUhMl T V of Centerville were guests in Farm was overgrown with weeds, the gaa THE INLAND PRINTING CO. ington on Tuesday. reservoir out of repair, the whole place W. P. Eppkiwi, Editor Usual Routine of Enemy Is Known In the last few months, howstagnant W. Mrs. Los J. for An left Taylor C. A. Epperson, Asoocisto Editor and Any Departure From This. ever, the field has been cleared and geles on Saturday! whers she will Schedule Is Cause for Suspicion I brought back to activity, the air once Entered h matter February II, spend a few weeks her with visiting Mon Solccted as Observers Must again Is filled with big, friendly bal under act of 111, at KaytrUls, Utah, the Harsh J. 1879. daughter, Mrs. D. II. Parke. men are being Have Physical Enduranca and Acuta loons, and abroad Immediate service for trained . Vision. Mrs. Hyrum Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Adeertialns rates on application. the first American detachAlready Walter Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. John (By a Captain in the Aviation Corpa.) ments are In France, as shown In the TELEPHONES Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams, Hardly a train moves within five accompanying pictures, the vanguard P. Epperson, No. 7S Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Haight, Miss Pot miles back A. Epperson, No. of the German or of a large American balloon force ter and her brother, II. C. Potter, and a squadron of men come trenches, which ultimately will be as complete Office, Ns. IS for up relief, as or Van Fleet Willard and Palmer any other branch of the army. Hyrum digging begun on a new series of Work Is Invaluable. all a to visit Cali left a emplacements but pair of keen eyes, Saturday for The British will soon fix it so that work from The that this force will do will fornia. steadily watching great observa a man can go from Jerusalem to Jeri- tlon balloons Just behind the allied be Invaluable. With the airplane spotcho without falling among thieves. front, lakes notice of It. Every move- ters and photographers, it will complete FIRST WARD COMPETITIVE Erie Dispatch. every activity. Is registered un- the vast air service which It is expect CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS ment, til a schedule of the usual enemy rou ed will blind the German army and The first of the four ward competi tine is The farmers of Davis county should built up and the average amount prepare the way for the artillery and concerts drew a crowded house if motion known. visit the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards Any departure from Infantry to break up the German milat North Salt Lake, where the hog last Friday evening, and was a huge Jhls schedule is suspicious. A train itary resistance. Its running late or with more cars than observations will head off all enemy feeding experiment is under way. It success in every respect Most of the program was by Rom usuftl, men in the trenches being re- surprises and will at the same time seems that remarkable records are be lieved too frequently, new roads or make it possible for American men and. ing established and it is being demon talent. Mrs. Emily Seitzer and daugh being built too earnest- munitions to secure the maximum of strated that there is great feedingi ter of Kaysville, and Mrs. Olivia S. emplacements the first ly, hint that Fritz, destruction on the other side of No give value to many kinds of feed when fed I Waddoups and little son. Mar, of perns the line, Is Mans Land. up to something. in an intelligent, scientific manner. I Bountiful sang several pieces, the Jast Few of us here realize that the big A keen balloonist notes any of these The average farmer can acquire muchly Ban several Hiawaiian numbers, changes, and it once telephones down envelopes commonly ascend as high as valuable knowledge in the game f I 8S Rhea Taylor, Sheldon Tanner and to the ground, "An (extra train of six 4,600 feet and that they stay for hours I Leslie Mortensen gave a laughable cars passed at Half poised In midair to perform the refattening hags for the market by a sketch mile oneact Miss that farther down an line the another sponsible duties assigned them. UsuTaylor keeping in touch with these experi-- 1 of had committee eyes dramatized pair from n reports, Large convoy ally the ascent Is made anywhere from msnts. Manager Manderfield will bej 2 to 4 miles from the enemys to moving up front, Thoraand range Comedian story, glad to have Davis county farmers front-lin- e Still a trenches, ltttle farthefRilown depending on the another susvisit the yards, where men in charge I8 Brimley brought down the house his of the direction of power circumstance artillery, picious is until the noted, an org'nal farce representing a of the feeding experiment will bejw the wind, and the activity of the sastaff down general below, centry barber shop. A charming all these straws, foresees assembling lient. In any case the observer has a glad to explain the methods pursued. I feature of the ..program was "The of a big offensive across the beginning the line. Coun- circle of vision of about eight miles, Dance of the Sea Gulls and Crickets,' ter measures are taken, batteries dl and Is able to pierce far back Into the fourteen little by children, dressed in rected, convoys and trenches smashed enemys lines. The most detailed and costume. There was singing by the up, and the enemys plans thrown mbps, the finest kind of field glasses, and Instant communiladies' quartette, the Misses Eva am askew. Possibly, however! the offensive Is cation with the ground make the balEvelyn Hess, Mamie Turner am to come from the balloonists own side. loonist a master of everything spread Gladys Stevenson, a piano solo by The observer escends with full knowl- out before his gaze. Sheldon Tanner, and the Boy Scouts When the American troops are preedge of all the details of action, emgave a drill. One of the Scouta, Law boldened probably to move up much paring to go over the top an unusu Turner, recited an original reci- - pearer the German lines than usnal, In ally large number of balloons will be . rne The Davis High school basketball I lation, The the belief that the enemys artillery concentrated as secretly as possible in Flags Greeting, masked camps In order not to betray team met defeat at the hands of the I This weeks entertainment, billed for will be driven off. The opening bom16.1 team this evening, is under the direction of bardment Is a time of ceaseless am what Is about to take place. At the Brigham by a score of IS to It was the best exhibition of basket-- 1 Committee No. 2; consisting of Mrs. vital work, spotting shot by shot, appointed moment they will take the watching for new enemy batteries to alr and divide up every detail of the ball played in Brigham for many a Horace Van Fleet, Mrs. Robert Mpier open up, moving the barrage flrJ back battle amongst them. Some will re4 year, -- Snappy guarding featured the land Mrs A. L, Clark. y fire, shot by and forth with the advance of the cord the game throughout. The first half end see others to will It shot; work thatthe error here froops. send Any the may ed 6 to 7 in favor of Boxelder. At one SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS Steel wall into the observers1 own of demolition behind the enemys lines time Davis brought the score to 12 to troops or cost scores of lives later by Is effective; others will guard against MEETING 13 in their favor, but a spurt or traps. failure to make a complete demolition any by Notice is hereby given that a specMust Know Enemy Country p f the enemy's defense, gave us the short end of the ial meeting of the stockholders of the As the troops go over they will check final score. Adams rolled up 6 points Kays - Get Parachute Ready. Creek Irrigation Company, a " the German batteries, the shift closely Hostile airplane overhead," Is apt for Davis High corporation, has been called and will o break of their Infantry, and the assein Ing In be held on Monday, the 18th through the telephone wire day of at of bllng supplies. As the American moment. A 1 German any 1918, at oclock p. m. at Febniary, COMMUNITY WELFARE WEEK aviator, forces advance the balloons will move Toma l more adventurous his fellow Davis than Coun la Layton, s, lau AT DAVIS nir.if SCHOOL ty, Utah, for the purpose of electing pwooplng down, perhaps under a pro- forward also In unison with them along routes of five directors, of trans tecting the cloud, in an Thursday and Friday, February 21 and I a prepared. Observa attempt o put tlons forpreviously other .Business that may put the I ctlnL the barrage will be sent down 22 Dates for Welfare Convention. obeyes.-T- he come before the The second annual Community Wei- - ing upon the meeting, ofand of vot server makes rea,dy his parachute, the repeatedly, so that It may move back adoption machine on the ground below and forth with the men and details fare convention, conducted by the Dav-- 1 emendments to the Articles proposed of In click Off aguns rain of lead at the Invader, sent so that the enemys guns setting is County High school, will be held at corporation of the Company as fol and tha windlass men start bringing up the destructive counter barrage the High school building on the after lows: I he To amend Article VII as follows: big envelope to ground1 with all pos- may be silenced. To do this the American balloonist noons of February 21 and 22. This is The officers of the corporation sible speed. Perhaps the invader is know every detail of the enemys must an opportunity for the people of Dav-i- s shall consist of a board of five didriven off; perhaps the balloon is -land one him, for a mistake on of whom rectors, opposite shall be Stricken Into flames and the balloonist county to get in touch with the edu his . whom shall one cost of President, may be part to forced cational system, and to discuss the parachute to the ground. In of men below. No the lives ef scores and a Secretary new battery should case It Is ell a part of the days flther problems of vital interest concerning and Treasurer, who shall be seacross open the lines without its up work which adds adventure and rothe welfare of the children attending lected by the Board of Directors location on the detail being spotted mance to the responsible work done by from the stockholders and may or school. The people are making some the number and size of the pieces map, the balloonist. may not in the discretion of the new demands upon schools come ofSuch la, briefly very briefly the and their objective noted, and counter-fir- e Board, be one of their own memfer your suggestion as to the best bers and they shall perform the duty and work of the balloon observer. new preparations made against It No troops should move into the enmeans of meeting them. There are usual duties appertaining Calm, patient, ever watchful, he rides to said office according to law and the far above the ground as the great en- emy trenches without being fully many problems concerning the well known, numbers as well as routes and Articles of this corvelope sways on Its long cable. Hours difficult being of the students of pressing imwork all of It for the German within ten days after poration) pass, perhaps, but finally, as Inevitably portance, which should be gone over the election of the Board of Dihas many wily devices for simulating as fate, the reward coroes. A single with the patrons of the school. rectors, they shall hold a directand gunfire camouflaging movements. flash, a slight movement across the ors meeting and shall elect the And the work also will not be withSpeakers, of state-wid- e reputation, line, and another tiny claw of the Gei out President, the and wjll be in attendance to speak upon the danger and difficulties, though the a Secretary and Treasurer. plan eagle reveals itself for the allied chances of a fatal outcome are not important phases which will touch To amend Article XI to read as artillerymen beneath. If it not is large. a the community and the home with the swooping airman follows: The vital Importance and developbent on setting the big gas bag on The biennial immediate thoughts of the day, stockholders ment of this work has hardly as yet There-wi- ll or be rates on thBamber- )fta suspected in this country.OTer ?Iu5i,17ii.COrpora!in the there balloon observation has become OeOeOeOeOeOeOeOeOeOeOeOeO ger Electric on the convention (fays. I transaction of such other business -science which, while perhaps less The car leaving Salt Lake at oclock as shaft lawfully-cobefore it, spectacular than airplane observation! ENGLISH NOBIUTYARr and the one leaving Ogdeh at 1:30 p. shall be held on the first Monday s none the less essential in December, biennially at the ofThe tn. arrive at the High school in time, ENGAGED IN VYAR WORK fice of the at Layton, riding steadily for hours at a company so that . the meetings may at Davis County, Utah. The officers begin time with the German lines spread out 2:15. - The quality of last yearspro-gr&of said corporation shall be, electbefore him, and In direct telephone OeOeOeOeOeOeQeOeOeOeOeOaOe ed by ballot and, the person re- will be equalled, if not excelled communication with the ground, with the votes reiving a majority-o- f his batteries, and with other balloons, cast at such election shall be held amasses a maze of details and accuFARMINGTON to be elected. Each stockholder rate which his more vicari knowledge shall be entitled to as many votes Coot Mat of rich and fartila ous and d air brother can- -' as he or she holds outs. f Bona of tha Miliar Floral Dark shares of stock tha terra. t srooan of flowara inwa. not hope to secure. Id his or her name, and represent-tio- n tha twawtaii oooa try. Loeotioa of tha . Used In by proxy shall be allowed at Napoleonic Wart. raaort Baa and iaafcfia lights. A fina plaoawaterworks ll aft The The first use of balloons In warfare for rasUtenaa. Secretary-shameetings. or in case of his failure, any other dates way back to : the Napoleonic Miss Viola Taylor of Ogden is the) wars, when France employed them .my give ten days notice of all biennial stockholders meet guest of Miss Rhea Taylor. gainst Austria. So revolutionary was ings or any special meeting bjk the procedure, however, that all cap- - written --notice served personally Mrs. rAT LrCIark" visited in' tured observers weretreated as spies on each stockholder, or by Lake City during the past week. by the enraged Austrians. During the same to his address. Eachmailing notice Ctvll waf In this country Northern Obshall. meeting y servers looked .out across the. Potomac th purpose for calling thespecif same. "This notice is given , pursuant to a from near Washington at the Confedresolution of the Board of Directors erates,- and gained very valuable In of such Company duly adopted at a formation, though under very precariMrs. Obart Dumke spent a few days meetln? thereof held on the 17th ous circumstances. France further deday in Ogden during the past' week p,f anuary 1918. veloped the art in the war of 1870 I CHARLES guest of Mrs. 1 W. Payne. Against Germany, who later took It up on a much more ambitious scale In at Uyton Uuh The Misses Gladys and Dell Mars- - I 24, her Zeppelins, The science fell upon don spent Sunday in Farmington with First slack times, however, as did that of publication January 24, 1918. I Last their sister, Mrs. Steve Rice. publication February 14 1918. airplanes, and the war departments reports of a few years back are full of Mrs. Walter Rampton, Jr., enter-thbrief statements that no work was Princess Alexander of Teck, wife of Ulv IVCu vrOlB wntbf Utile club Thursday after-- j tainment ln ballooning for lack of funds. Queen Mary a brother, Wasehiagtoaa birthday la seen. Luncheon wax served to tea. the KayaviUe epexa house. balloon service abroad, how- - unaong titled British women prominent 1 who are I Mr. She Of tidy Sfflfx Cecelia Steed .visited friends Lake City part of the week. CflLLOOST IS ant EVES illlD EARS OF THE TO.TRAD5 IM 11 !. tooond-cin- liH(Q)IlH0Slini:, u keen-face- d -- . mlnute-by-mlnu- ten-fort- WRIGHTS OGDEN SET ESI Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST te Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. ; heavy-artiller- Box-eld- i Winter is here; you must have " Shoes and Rubbers. er We have them for everybody. ? 1 I- bari ,1 erer-watchf- ul I -- Vice-Preside- nt, by-la- Vive-Preside- YSYI1IC The House of Quality nt - t me bal-oonl- st, - m longer-winge- t - Spring1 work .will soon commence and if your farm Bring them, in today. .You can better afford to spend ,a dollars worth of time now than to have to spend five dol lars worth in the season. busy X ' -- tmd I kaj ared la war relief wwk. fcya CJtfsUy, f ts are not in good repair you woll lose money every day you use them. -- .. - ... , . . . t e imple-men- lackcinmitfo KAYSVILLE, UTAH |