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Show Kaysville wants a Bamberger depot Kaysville wants a Bamberger depot volume xw "KAYSVILLE. LAWTON AND FARMIN ETON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEHRVAKY 27. 1919 arent'" Teachers association. Prof. Waiter Kerr of the Unix cjsity LIBRA Hi LVW WILL dark of b arm.nrton, of Utah will address the Student Body 'BENEFIT M N TOW N lai.ma. , 0 JI. havliotk of Sunset, next Tuesday at the regular as-- -- iblv Mi" Kxa Joy NiH- - 'ho Mate Librarian Point. Out aim of M'n. 't-- i ota' L. J. Mu,. The the:. to reProposed four clases will elect Legislation tr..' tlieet ... in iters m the near future and work Rural tom muni ties. 'V e a the year book will be start d ira in t'.u negie Id ai ic- - wid 1c provider, ,Dau Old lime Emm Humid, d. " me.hatelj , foi thutceii town- - m I tah that are the hicho--t This High school Dj ,i k ut the aepe ?ne. ; learning in Davu county. A modern Mi-- too small to acqmu one under tht Ruth lox, state dimuu of 4 building with tent, whin ti i nmniMiim Ogden fc and .lendid facilities for the edu, alien rome it id mris, pi ovule. Smithprt'M nt hivrnij economies, under the 4t of the youth of countv is locat. l t $ ll. ch Ut'ia note i'piU,i 1! H. t'7 s Rein Hitch is is: niativ by the 24 to 1'. A O' f school fur (hr tor Kaysville. It i : tr,.n. t b..:r llueho ad, was a high school V entire county. An able faculty hea.lui , the aide o lav i.'ci.vei j. She examined, ho Sivi , s to 7 quite f., al l ' wj by Jeo J. Muir, directs the work of - law ! of iFirr-ig- the makerm!the atudent. their the Work of the classes in Daxiv, a'd ;i .U h ir tn - hall S thn t i-Inn kaiiic Ir&lrtrtrirtriririz-tfirt- t m i i) ih-- . p o'.imii. i th' ac la Upt up .e ;he eetr t time I tah n..- - lo flee p;d i.e I'bi.uu'- ' ' that g.itiit' i '!a Washingtons Birthday Program. '.a 1 be aT ual Manila F. Barit lia.', con in as nut ) 'ale tnwu-- . am-rduti the m ' ' iv ;o whivh i .Uvr-uwul take place thl lattei a Last Friday was fittingly mad. n, IWmv suivey e , O i . Iiu: ,1 M.iKh, - well underlay at,staU, ; lt., a r a by the Student Body. The fiK h, n ffin').!' sill- it e tin. followit A! LjUmH! morning classes were held a U" lli.i'i n M Uh tL.i. ; ,ve u,ia-- torseur; t ai!k At 10:30, the regular assembly period, NV.ii fm IT jn,p liatioi, tif tah A i i.i a program was given which a arayton, NjSomi Bari w, p j,;K. ht'iar'es uuu r the tmin,i qal ha dev , ,i a U i Don. tv e! K'iOieuce Rose, clar.-edd, the two Prof. by upper ll.lidT law. The i entity libraiv ranged it a I:. We" d Malian Jacobs. now J. Earl Glade of the U. of U. g.tvt Mem m ;i:.itmg tieei i - of the I hmi would an address, the High School onhe.-tr-a state.j give ri.ni - J'l.lVl .'Cr I hi II rendered a selection, Mrs. Emily Sitzer fae lifii s to e " y mai, vmman mg 'a nr h.iie a'' ol genie. th uni Ii lil u: the state. It will stnnuTMF WITH sang and Miss Gladys Smith gate a haw in a-W 1,0iill. ll'ingx 1111if was followed This Sufi by a reading. thi'libr.uy moiiim-n- and leading habit ns nothing tl-"black face stunt by Oliver McDonI 0 can im, it ald and Billy Dawson, which proved ulsLUlAU R stated in Mu- - Downey's urvev. Under the county library systtm ' very entertaining. A b irk books will be loaned to all residents The Junior class had a clever caric ature of the faculty as they might ibin of the county on the anie conditions Following is a letter from L. King, now in Fiance, to have been a number of years ago. hoi,! as the residents of the town where The next league game will he R The Senior class illustrated the Bol- Ogden, Kii,g-n- f of Laytonr i .mg the library is located. lVpo-i- t Weber on Friday evening or, at played eidi-tc- d books will be placed in every hamlet shevik element in school life and ga t from ..ho. Falls King City, the academy floor. Weber ha- - not an amusing solution to the problem, lie aimed in France Oitober ! : with and school room of the county and been defeated this year. The '.t'lrd should it arise. The constitution prechanged as often a- - a fresh supply is Unit: Hi " nt a Depot- will also be sent bj sented by the Bolshevists was particu(anno. January 30, I'M 9, needed. Books to parcel post Yearbook Staff Selected. Mr. Joseph S. King, every part of the coun larly good. ty, including most isolated persons, The editorial staff of the 1919 Davis Early in the afternoon the facutly Layton. Utah team met the high school team in a yearbook was selected on Tuesday of Dear Dad and Folks: according to the plan. t ' X'nder the county library system the ketball game. The' final score this week. It is,as follows: . qri 1 would drop yotf a few Thought t?hild in the rural district will have was 22 to 20 for the faculty. Frank Beatrice Ellison; assistant lines an let you know I am all again Pearce starred for the faculty. business O. K. and feeling fine, only anxious to the same reading facilities as the city editor, Clair Whitesides; A private matinee dance followed manager, Oliver McDonald; assistant get back as most all the rest of the child and so be able to get the founthe program, the music for the occa- business manager, Frank Reeves; car- boys are over here. 1 don't think it dation of general reading necessary-this secondary and higher educasion being furnished by the school or- toonist, Dorothy Hennager. will be a great while until we leave Punch and wafers were chestra. The first term reports were sent this place. Then I think we- will be tion. The county library system wilt libraries jn to eighteen towns Z served. week. out the latter part bound for the States, at least lets bring high schools but at present having We Went t Depot W. Want a Depot hope so. Most of us here are just without public libraries to supplement Davis Defeated by Box Elder. cleaning up and killing time. The their Yesterday was parents visiting day advocates of II. B. 97 work, at High schooL During the three first Last Satudray night the Davis five most of the patients, 1500 here in the assert. to go home and periods in the morning the parents journeyed to Brigham to play the re- hospital, are able What Law Would Do. to. want The Box Elder High. visited the various classes. At the turn game with There isnt much news to tell you, Utah now has thirty-sitowns with end of the third period, a general as- game, which was played in the High I have visited all the places free public libraries. althat was More school only than 100 which interesting, gymnasium, held at was Prinicpal sembly, Harvey of interest near here (that is, where towns of the state are large enough Muir presided. John R. Rampton, though rather we can go and get hack in 24 hours to have them. The county library syspresident of the Board of Eductaiion, played an excellent game for Davis wonder- tem would without delay stimulate addressed the students and parents, and P. Watkins starred for Box Elder, leave). Ill tell you, Dad, its of some these to see and ful th 14 of establishment of in 28 great favor to a was score The fnal library in every science At noon the domestic girls I would not take $10,000 foi town in Utah large enough to have line-uplaces. is the Box Elder. Following served a dainty luncheon, cafeterria my experiences since I came over one. The county library' law would style,-tthe patrons, faculty and here, but would not give 10c to go automatically create libraries in the Board of Education. At 2:45 a Parthruogh it again. The topic one hears following nine counties now without ents Teachers meeting was held, at mostly around here is: I wonder when them: Daggett, Davis, Emery, Mill- which time problems of interest to and nobody ard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, Wasatch, we are going home both faculty and ' parents were disI will be in and Wayne. I know's. think, myself, cussed. Among-- the subjects of disI unJune. The county library law also will the States about May or cussion were: Home Study, Physiin provide for a Carnegie mustered out we will be derstand building in the cal Education, Girls Dress," etc. if so I will come home following thirteen county seat towns Lewis, Camp Following was an election of officers and fell you of all the experiences 1 too small to . receive one under the have had. The time is not long, but municipal library plan: Manila, Ka- I have sure done some good work for nab, Duchesne, Emery, Moab, FillU. S. and the boy also saw lots more more, Morgan, Junction, Randolph, service than lots of the boys who have Monticello Coalville, Vernal arid Loa. been over here a year. If we are The county library system will stimumustered out at an Eastern port, I late the rapid building of Carnegie few libraries. Utah now has will go to Falls City and work twenty, with months and then come and visit you. three under promise. The jrounty liI have a dandy pair of Freni h mogo-siu- s brary law would soon mean more than I got up in the trenches for you, 100 of these buildings in the state. and I have a few articles for all of Also thousands of dollar of more the folks, and I hope I can get them money for county libraries will bt back to you without losing them. I given the state by,the Carnegie corthought you would like, oumething poration than ever can be had by g like :5 that, rather than someth.ng more working only under the municipal li5 expensive in the States. brary law; for example, a county Beat 5 The picture on this lettsihead is town that can have say $10,000 for a x of one of the five hotels we have here. municipal library building may have x This is the largest and is about 2 miles from $40,000 to $50,000 for a county from Cannes, and is the one where I library according to Miss Downey. x FORD helps you to save. NEW A stationed its some beautiful place am Again, the county library system a but Im in the army now always would solve a number of library probsome nut telling you whaf to do lems which never can be met by the A leading Utah Banker has said that but I guess I can stand it a few municipal law alone; for example no months more. town in Weber county is incorporated, he believes every Farmer should have Well, Dad, I will have to quit Its except Ogden, and hence no ether time to go to bed. Write often, and town in that county can have a public a necessity. a Ford That 7 I hope you are aliwelL library under the municipal law. Under As ever, the county library plan, these unincor-porate- d money loan will Your you son, Banker this And towns can become branches of ax ' 1 RUBIN KING. T the county library, be maintained from x to BUY A FORD. x --W Want a Depot fund and have Carnegie buildings. that x to come x has The League of Nations Againt the people In towns owned by x American $323.00 corporations, such as Garfield and agitate Jhe minds of the Five Passenger or Touring Car sense some f the large coal towns of the people. Already sentimental, x and per- state, cannot under the municipal law hysteria, politics x Truck $550.00 One-to- n the maintain libraries. With the county into sonalities have been injected arguments. After all, perhaps, we library law these towns will become had better leave the matter to the branches of their. respective libraries ff Prices F. 0. B. Detroit r Senate of the United States which and so be maintained an have Car. must amend, reject or ratify the regie buildings. The problem of the agreement. The United States is still great unincorporated school districts constitutional government, and the such as Jordan and Granite,, unable constitution . provides how treaties to operate libraries under the municishall be ratified. There may be other pal library law,' would be met likewise by becoming branches of the county ways, but we dont believe it. library and so be maintained and have . Wi Want Dpt the Girls Carnegie buildings. Deseret News. disirkt uirur notes iM r - . .a mas.i L. i -- i -. 1 1 -- well-equip- jd i.eU-u'.ed- . J 1 -- I 1 c- -i Tuc-da- I J e'o-il- y. ! . A- . J i ; i t -- t Mi--M- -i- ; . , , Hon. rim Di-t- January , i (, 1 mi-ti- .i 1 9 s -. : ci.u--l- i i , ) I - - i iilLi - i t e -- 4-- -- Jn-c- ki' ph 1 Ho-pit- al -- -- Editor-iri-chie- f, - of-la- . x one-side- d. p: to Thursday, March W'r Want OtN m IrpI COMMISSIONER I V M liiNiiiw, KITING .an) .r untj toniirrissioners F.l va o,i i o riiary 17' with a full board e g tied an i 1. k o atiemiau e. di-t ibat ion iuv of made a vetbal Jovstpib of F!in!eth W. mu.: n, ,b-m bad roads some to ,n lam! eea-u- ! mill Will adnnlted to prohati ..ml gatd and attention l! that imngto'i John R,,tiailej and l.emge J, ItaitTi- nox-ui- is the to m so a. enforcing regaul wire appnniid admon-- i ratoi - with The matter was re weeri Jw . bund ut u rts: to Cfimnus-ione- r Galley. B. F tate of Jam.-.0. liMl'h !?dt i,,ok and Samuel Cook 1'h' of'e liu hfoith wa- - a) ii William of he : I A. -- 1 de de i 1 m i i L-t- au Chri-teiise- n . nd -- - h. ! )i -- 1 : ted aain in a t i n are a verba! comprint the idirioht impa.ssable cons og - in Syracuse and road.T th Dav Ba ioi gl am, 'iitno i t ba-t one road be grad ?t t,,! I.i, "r'lfinni .q r 1 Tim. C t.iU- - in- -- i.itd pti'',t?I with 'on,! if . Svr.au-- e on.-- , o' lb, 1' M.iiri ,i .iJlVi vjn,i,i 1 I kg. ( ", .. IF. r isiicham, ; it i i , i if t , .1 ! . luilil wldh m.tiirii j; u.i -- -- m ri I'M1, at. K a m. 17 1 -- ,1 - Court ad gen io,ut F-'.- ite i , u.-u-al W . ITohat- i.- ;-- NUMBER 22 if ,p hiiiiii- - 'd Hii f i t ll Thi-- . K,i! , ll'lilllHg tO tllC State to Com- us J' Maitlu read, which stated of a cetloin roadway, thet riu wue w.lhng to give the same to tho mint y, if the i minty would erect a ferae along both sides of sad roadway. Commis'- inner Parker stated that he had investigated the matter and on his recommendation the offer and terms were accepted. the touit. Sevetal residents of South Farm-- . Estate of John R. Barnes, deceased, in regard t(X Will- - and codicil admitted to pro- ington of feted a protest not the prosecuting attorney county bate. 4.etters testamentary issued to were case. criminal a certain They John G. M Barnes, Arthur F. Barnes in is the case but court, that and Royal (. Barnes, upon their takon account of sickhad been delayed ing the oath required by law. ness of one of the parties concerned. Estate of Rose Teart, deceased The lease of a parcel of land for Willard R. Peart appointed adminione year to Harry Joseph was, on pestrator with bond of $400. tition, extended t three years, Civil Huai ness. Commissioner Parker reported that Case of James Cheney vs. Joseph arranged with the Webr coun- Buck Trial on demurred of defend- ty infirmary to take care of Jamet ent who did not appear. Matter is Jud an aged indigent of Davis counsubmitted to court and taken undei ty, .and the sheriff was instructed to advisement. arrange for his conveyance there. State of Utah vs. 52 pints of whiH-keAjpoitytineiliLwere made a fob et si Hearing on demurrer over- lows: Deputy eounty- - assessors to ruled and the case set for trial March take vital statistics, P. P. Session 4, 1919, at 10 oclock a. m. of Syraucse, David Layton of ClearState of Utah va. Davis Clark- - field and L. P. Whitesides of Layton. Case is set for trial by agreement on William Foxley of Kaysville was apMarch 18, 1919, at 10 oclock a.m. pointed deputy sheriff at a salary of Charles Grossman vs. D. II, Adams $3.00 per day. Case is set for trial by agreement The resignation of Deputy County on March 18, 1919. Clerk William A. Strong was accepted, J. W. Burton vs. Agnes Grimm Bur- to, take effect February 28, and Leon- ton Case is set for trial March 19, ard Brimley, was appointed tQ fill tho 1919 at 10 a. m. vacancy. Annie E. Simmons vs. John R. GallAdjourned to Monday, March 3 at ey , administrator Set for trial March 10 a. m. ..nd other'- !e B.in.ih'Hutni tippiiintni gininlt.ui Ith luiltii if ?MH. Ft. Me if f inuthan Sjmu1i1.Mii,. iiti IVt (inn for M'tting aj'art u y tu wiili'H .mil for ulmn pi taken under adv KjiUMe of Charles Sn rit deceased Denee for di'lnliutum signed by V. - j ow-nei- 1 ib-1- tii-t- 1 1 nl in-foi- . , J . - y, at 10 a. m. W Waal DpC Samuel Holt vs. Laura C. Silver MARRIAGE LICENSES Case continued (to March 15, 1919. February 19. Ernest Zacherson and Speros MeTonas vs. C- - T. Benson, Thelma Slater of Salt Lake City. et al. Case continued to March 15, 18, 1919, February 24. Arthur J. McKeS and 1919. Elizabeth D. Gibson vs. Seth C. Mrs. Annie McKee of Salt Lake City. Continued to February 25. (learencc Fittery and Jones, administrator Marie Banyard of Salt Lake City. March 15, 1919. W Want a DM Frank Wagner vs. Fred W. Brown and Mary J. Brown Continued to Wa Want a Dpot - ' -- March. 15, 1919. W Want a . Carload of 1918 Fords in this week Moline Universal Tractor r . A -- 11 :' -- L. TVr X X X X II SZ2 r -- v its X X X X x- - X non-sens- e, The Tractor for the Small Farm Free JBicture Show 2,000 Feet of Film Showing the Remarkable Efficiency of This Wonderful Machine Which I3 X Revolutionizing Farming X X X , Layton Auto PHONE 83 Co. Last Thursday evening W Wui Dset Patrotic league held its first meetRed Miss been Cross y.urse, has. the since Swan, Mary quarantine ing lifted. Preparation for a large dance has been transferred and is now at complimentary to the' returned"" sol- Dijon, a place historic In the annals of French history. diers, are well under way. at the Kaysville Opera House on Saturday night. All .parties interested in this machine can secure free tickets by applying to Ernest Peterson at This film will be4 shown . the KAYSVILLE GARAGE.. ERNEST PETERSON -- Z- - Agent for Davis County , KAYSVILLE, UTAH - |