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Show ?a IlH VOLUME XIV. K.WSMLU:. LUTON AND FARMINGTON, MAC SWAN HONORF.D I - ll-- m to ( , S J ont i,. L .Liiu-iiui- ThU Hiprh oho is the highest seat of A modern learning- in Davia county. building with gymnasium and splendid facilities for the education of the youth of county U located at X Karsville. It U the High school for the X X entire county. An able faculty headed X X by Leo (I. Muir, directa the work of jy X the studenta. X irtcttlx jrftftftftfrftftftftftfrftfttirfr'frfr'ft'ft-ft-f- ri'MiU'iJ it COAL COMMISSIONERS all-sta- t U By order of Governor Bamberger, Mayor John v Im IV t : W. Thornley lx ifu ' i l' 1 H a tit c f im th u i u (, ul has appointed W. P. Epperson, ft ft ft ft ft Z.Hc nr y Jaco bs and 13.1." Harris fuel com- - ftD'i'icl nmt Mt i ill Mi in need !.l hl'Ml l.l 0 Imissioners for Kaysville. .Sui real soil, People ! ill Ear of coal will report in writing to the committee, pem rise i,,k u ilt Lake viMimg with hei .l.uighiet setting forth their needs and amount of coal;'1 ! i 1 5 : i , 18, 19 lo-.o- :( Ever-shar- 1:00 The-Hcfllth-- of ld 1 I -- m, all-st- ar l -- u- - r- I (I. IV -- w n. Fll.-lg- tr i ci, Uh,. mm rl I, - I II m Vl evening of las! week the 'Iuesd.i tl t ffi.ers o! tin mutual enteiiuined the Mi ami Mrs. Koss KichnnK meinhei- - ..t the amusement hall. spent ( a i in fTw i Y TT,i ye d, ViTi e r wTiTcfTThe kin ' w (U'k efui h Brigham. ng Muwith friend-- . evening w.is spent in dancing. i. I vi-i- 1. i sh al number?, Mm Icnsen of were tendered com-pan- UNIVERSAL wtuo ric BOH-LEE- the V6 olo dust-proo- Xrrrrrr XErrrrrrr Layton Auto Co. Plume The ism's I.eile and Naomi Burton Monday afternoon of last week the Bountiful were last week-enof the Pioneers met at the Daughters guest. s of Mis.s Wealthy Clark. home of Mrs. J W. Taylor. Mrs. Smith of Provo gave u talk on early pioneer Mr.'. Lucy Coombs spent u few days the week in Kaysville, visiting days. Mrs D C. Hess read a pnper during A on the life of llcber C. Kimball. with Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. number of vocal selections were renMrs. Janies C Dunbar anil daugh- dered by Mrs lu'tdie Palmer and a huter, Harriet, are spending a short time morous reading was given by Mrs. in Salt Iaike, visiting friends. Steven Rice. M of d Julian Clark is home for a few Bishop A. L. Clark and counselors days, after several weeks absence in ami liberal Furinington citizens gave Idaho, working on new buildings. a nice Thanksgiving present to the widows of their ward last week. Miss Josephine Clark, who is ive new $1 greenbacks were placed thu as many largieh v el b pes aml de- -' sgiving holidays in Funmngton. livered to, oi mailed to, them, and two Mrs. Susie I). Clark spent ten days, railroad ties for kindling were deSter- livered to each home. The hoy scouts with including Thanksgiving day, ling Clark and family in Oakley, would have chopped the ties, but bad Idaho. weather ha hindered this part of the Mr. ami Mrs. L. G. Bourne have re- progrum. turned to their home in Garland, after Miss Rhea Taylor entertained at spending a few days with their par- her home Saturday evening the facents in Farmington. ulty of the Davis High school, their wives und sweethearts, the superinMr. and Mrs. Elijah Gregory and tendent and a number of other guests. in Syrafamily spent last week-enThe evening was spent in cards, cuse, guests of Mrs. Gregory's pargames, dancing and a number of ents, Mr. n nd Mrs. FYee. selections were renderetl, A most Miss Alvin Sessions of the Y. M. M. I. A. delightful luncheon was served. stake presidency was a visitor at the Taylors artistic ability was evidenced in the arrangement of the rooms and Central Farmington Mutual Improvecolor scheme of the refreshments, pink ment meeting Tuesday evening. und green being carried out. Those A surprise party was given Wedneswho participated pronounced it a day evening at the home of Miss Syl- grand success. via Holt in honor of Mrs. Ellis. Gume.s Mrs, D. L Rice entertained the and music formed the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments were Selon club Friday afternoon at her home. Mr. Cuthcart, teacher at the served to thirty' guests. Davis High schol, gave a most interMr. und Mrs. Parley Sears, now of esting talk on Robert Hums. Vocal Clifton, Idaho, have been enjoying a selections were rendered by Miss Hilvisit vHth Farmington and Centerville da Rice, and several numbers on the relatives and friends. Mrs. Sears repiano by Mrs. Grant Clark, some of turned hotrU5 last Sunday, but her Burns poems' set to music. Delicious will remain a few days longer. refreshment! were served. A beautiMrs. Robert Miller, who went to ful rose was given each lady present. Boston about four months ago to at A number of outside guests were prestend the funeral of a brother, and who ent, including Mrs. Henry II. Blood, Barns of is enjoying a visit at her old home, Miss Martha and Mary Mrs. James Smedley,Mrsf telegraphed last Tuesday that her Kaysville, and Mrs. Christie William Stringham brother be to was only remaining opMrs. Amelia McDonald of Fackrel and erated on for gall stones on that date. Bountiful. Mrs. Eva Vanfleet, presL Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robinson and dent of the club, presided, and a very daughter, Alta; Miss Lavina James, delightful time was had. Forty-f- d mu-sic- hus-nan- d ;rT v -J r..; j triJ H V.fvsV. and Weber Counties canal stock. George W. Child, Clinton. Phone l, Ogden exchange. 12-R- - ti To Automobile Owners I wish to, announce to the automobile owners of Davis county that 1 have purchased the Farmington Garage, formerly owned Ly Nephi Whittaker, and will conduct tlre business the old stand. From this date yntil the busy season, repair and overhaul jobs will be made at a reduction from the regular prices. All tires and rubber stock now on hand will be sold at reduced prices. I have arranged for the service of a first-clamechanic and he will be on the job as soon as the business justifies. ss I guarantee fair treatment to all customers and if any work is not as represented or properly done, I will consider it a favor to have the same , reported to me. 3 ll-27-- , N. N. HAYES 3t Pa Wanted The names of girls who desire to work. Inland Printing ' ID by the Farmington mu Brnnloy orchestra, and light refresha Kaysville business trip visitor ments were orvrd Une hundred and ednesduy afternoon. fift guests were present N. com-misison- with-elect- II AKMINGTON i , H dll. now on hand, ""High miser V- A j t I i APPOINTED Clement F. Crow lev. DENVER. Dec. S. Since the r of the eleven of the Rocky for the season of 1919. mountains, Ball at Davis the writer has become convinced that Msqurade-Characte- r . . (iTm:" amistako has been made in one TT The closing event of the Farmers' the selections. at the and Housekeepers Round-U- p When Utah played the Colorado BIG ROUND-U- P AT DAVIS HIGH, DEC. school Davis county High Kaysvillb Aggies at Ft. Collins there was one December 18 and 19, will be a masque- lineman from Utah who caused havoc Thursday and Friday, Deccntbor IS and IB, a Fanners Bound ball Friday even- to the Aggie team. He was continuallyrade-character and Up Housekeepers Convention will he held at the Davis county ing, the 19th in the gymnasium. This -breaking through and tackling High School, Kaysville, Utah, under the direction of the Farm Buis being staged by the farm bureau the Aggie backs before they hit the reau, Agricultural College and High School faculty. In addition and the high school and the proceeds line, and on offense was a power of to ample musical numbers the following lectures will be given: will be divided equally between these strength in opening holes. This playa. m. Thursday, admis- er was said by the Aggies to he very two organizations. General Dr. M. C. Merrill . .. sion will be 50 cents to masked cou- rough, and considerable criticism Horticulture B. Mavcock The Value of Mrs. Kena . .. Six unmasked to and $1 Leadership couples. was directed toward him on that acples 1 follows: be will :0ii m. given ,as count. p. prizes Thursday. Prof. V. II. Wallin Coach Hughes of the Aggies, the Marketing Tg the best old style farmer a Household Mrs. hammer. 0. J. I. Widtsoe and were under Management" myself Aggie players To the best old style farmers wife the impression that the players name m. p. Thursday, one gallon Dixie molasses. was Howells. I have since learned A of of the Davis County High and the teachers parents meeting To the best modern day farmer an that this man was. Swan. Therefore, School. p pencil. the writer has made a mistake in sea. m. Friday, To the best modem day farmers lecting Howells for the position of Prof. John T. (nine Production Livestock wife one gallon Dixie molasses. guard on the all Rocky mountain elev- - Increasing the TbThe bestfartrterettebn epaTF en when it should be Swan, I thereNever-ri- p coveralls, garanteed ft fit. fore take this opportunity, through Friday, MM) p. m. To the best farmerettes husband the columns of the Telegram, to state A Health Convention a halter. that I desire to correct the error that Addreses by I)r. E. G. Cowans and Miss Blanche Cooper Special rates to this dance have has been made, and substitute Swan It is the desire of the Farm Bureau and the high school to been secured over the Bamberger line in place of Howells. make these two days very profitable to the citizenship of Davis and the cars will stop in front of the I do this because of the fact that it county. Bates for these occasions have been secured over the high school building. The general would be unfair to the University of Electric and luncheon will be provided in the high Bamberger public is invited to attend. This should Utah, unfair to Mr. Howells and Mr. school building for all who attend. be an interesting event for the peo- Swan to allow the mistake in will be a masquerade-characte- r identity The closing event of the Bound-U- p ple of Davis county. to go on and keep Howells on the team. in school held the ball, gymnasium Friday eveniilg, high KaMr. Howells, no doubt, will agree with December 19. An announcement of this masquerade ball appears On Baskctball Season Is at Davis the writer that the only fair and honelsewhere in this issue. High. orable thing to do is to admit the The first game of the basketball mistake and correct it. LAID TO REST. His versatility has been shown when season at the Davis High school will I desire to say further tha since he was moved from the line to the be held in the gymnasium Thursday, to Denver I have talked with backfield overnight and played a good Edtle Smmons, 19 years of age, December 18. A strong aggregation coming various the sporting writers , here consistent game as halfback. No one died at the home of his grandmother, from the Oneida Stake academy, Presand one of the men who selected How- can deny but that his tackles were Mrs. Sarah A. Simmons, in Iaiyton, ton, Idaho, will compete against the ells had already found out the mis- fierce and clean and perhaps one of November 30, 1919, and was buried locals in this opening game. Coach take that had been made and com- the best exhibitions of tackling seen December 2, 1919. Funeral services Warner has a number of fine men who municated th same with Coach Hughes on the Utah gridiron this season. were held in the West Iyton meetare rapidly working into form and of the Aggies for verification. doubt Davis will is ing house, which was largely attended. little that there, Mr. Howells has played good footCOUNTY COM MISSION EUS Scofield Bishop Richard presided. have a much better team this year than MEETING. Opening prayer was by Jessie M. usual. Among the men who are ball during the year in the games in which he has participated, and for Monday, December 1, 1919, the com- Smith, benediction by President E. I. showing up in fine form are Sanders, be will on this honor the placed list, missioners met, pursuant to adjourn- Ellison. Consoling rmarks were made O. Adams, Day, Chipman, L. Roberts, D. Roberts, Stoker, Barnes, Leding-ha- a position to which he is entitled. ment, full board and County Clerk S. by John G Watt, David E. Layton, S. R. Corbridge, James E. Ellison, Davis 'find G. Layton. The pubSwan, by his ability all during the. C. Jones in attendance. Minutes of sessions held November David Stoker and President Francis lic is invited to witness' this first season and especially in the ThanksII. Nalder. Music was furnished by game, which will be followed by a giving day game, wherein he proved 17 and 21 were read and approved. Mr. Weaver of Layton appeared be- the ward choir, solos, My Faith in a veritable fighting machine, both on dancing party. iKfl offensive and defensive, is certainly fore the board and petitioned for a Thee and A Perfect Day, being team. license to operate a pool hall at Lay-to- rendered by Miss Vera Layton. Floral nigh School Choral Society Will Pre- entitled to a place in the sent Christmas Cantata. Referred to Commissioner Gai-le- y offerings were many and beautiful. The Choral society of the Davis musical production and it promises to to investigate and report at the The interment took place in the Syracuse cemetery, where the grave was County HiglL school will present a be a very fine entertainment. It will next meeting. D. C. Willey appeared before the dedicatd by Bishop David Stoker. Christmas cantata The Star of Beth- be staged in the high school auditorlehem, next Friday afternoon, De- ium in fts first appearance. Later it board and reported that the state en4 cember 19, at 3 o'clock. Professor will be produced in several of the gineer would be ready to report to Mrs. Mary Hughes, widow of the George Manning of the music depart- wards of Davis county. This promises the county commissioners the water Thomas Hughes, died last Friday, late ment has been working for several to be one of the fine features of the allotment for the Bonneville Irriga80 years. The funeral services weeks upon the development of this Round-U- p tion company on December 8, 1919, aged convention week. held in the meeting house last were and that the company was anxious and the burial was in the to proceed with the organization as Sunday She was an amiable cemetery. City soon as possible and asked the and highly respected member of the when they adjourned to She leaves two sons, community. adjourn to December 8, 1919, at 10 Jonathan and Davis Hughes, and one oclock a. m. The request was granted. Mrs. Rasmus Lund. The daughter, y Mr. Eyans pf tbe Inland Salt from here canie family EnglandAn asked that the tax sale hereto1806. fore made by the county to a certain piece of land be set aside. The reMICKIE SAYS quest was denied. A W. J. Thayne, Crop County gent THE Pest' Inspector E. LT Barrett, E. E. CAR Smith, David Stoker, John Bourne, , tVtfcNBOON. MB an' B. Clark, Andrew Sjoblom Edward The Ford Sedan, THE JEST OOT HOWt-PVtOt- A and 6065 starting and Arthur Hess, also the delegation N FRANCE -rims with inch demountable lighting system, ME.fie'R.S 6URE GuAO T Vf from the Agricultural college, consisttires all around, is the ideal family car because BACK! THEN COOWTRIE6 OMER ing of Dr. Hill, Dr. Harris and Dr. nvan sort folks vmut of its general utility and refined and comfortable There Merrill, the committee chosen to seAIN'T USTA NOTHIN BETTER, Plate equipment. Finely upholstered. glass lect a site for the agricltural experiROT Gimme good windows. An open car in the spring, summer, mental farm, appeared before the UNITED STATES OP AMERICA .and early fall. A closed Car in indement FER MINE! VslEE. V4EE1TOOT board. The different sites suggested fiOdtCT tMA6 THE FRENCHIE6 weather and winter. Rain-proo- f, f. In were taken up and considerd and the SAN the city or the country, a family car. The low site offered by W. E. Potter of Farmcost of operation and maintenance is not the ington was accepted and the matter of least of its charms. Wont you come in and drawing up the contract between the look it over? county and W. E. Potter and the coun- By ,( iTt-n- . t'r in: th (Th' fu.loxv viioutii page of tru .''a': akt Trlegiam. wti vlJi tutgal.Lu ,lhiv i ' hi- - fir-- t Mack fact- Swan High. pat $ tf hail training a! Dum- - High an.i that J institution is proud of him). a J nil I V j !. DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL t Farmington Utah ul |