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Show VOLUME XIV. KA OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW BALTIMORE COMPANY MILL ; DRILL Jan. 1, 1920. The Ogden Lie k BARTON FARM show, the first of which is planned for is to be an annual A Baltimore company hps secured January on about 800 acres of land south event of the greatest importance to terriof Kaysville, and are the immense livestock-breedinjld south-eaaround down Utah. The to well a shows, test tory Ogden, put row preparing will . be given at ,the Ogden U nion , on the Oscar Barton farm, about a The Stockyards which will provide facof Kaysville. jnDe south-ealocated near at a the ilities equal to any in the country for be will well point the purpose. some another selected company Substantially conby site structed where concrete floors, with a and derrick pens, three year ago and erected. was watering troughs, sewage concomfresh running water, ample in of nections, Ford C. Baltimore, Seely, feed H. W. Richie Lake of Salt with troughs, supplemented by enough pany city, inspected the field about Kays-vill- e shed room to accomodate all exhibits about a month ago and was so which may be .shipped in, make the well pleased with the. generaL appear? jocation.ideal.for.a show of this nature. ance of the country that he agreed to Facilities for unloading from cars are finance a drilling company if leases on even better than those found in big 1,000 acres of land could be obtained. eastern yards, and Ogdens location as Mr. Richie set out to secure the leases the hub of great radiating lines of but up to this date only 800 acres have electric and steam railroad lines gives been secured. Just why land owners it shipping advantages equalled by should refuse to lease their lands for few cities. The shows will not only be a big the purpose, when they have all to to to and hard is advertisement for Ogden and the surlose, nothing gain determine. Should oil be discovered in rounding livestock territory but also paying quJbftities, operators could of vast benefit to the entire West. draw the oil from bneath their lands Through these exxibits at the Ogden by securing, either by lease or pur- livestock show it will be proven to chase, acre tracts, a practice which even the casual observer as well as has been resorted to in many of the the student of conditions, that the states can and do progreat oil fields. Oscar Baron, one of be land owners who have leased to the duce the finest of cattle, sheep and company, informed the Reflex writer hogs, ready for the markets of the that all the leasers have pooled their world. To the man interested in royalty interests in "a manner which dairying, it will be shown that Utah will insure- the benefit of all, should and Idaho possess some of the nations 03 or gas be discovered in paying best dairy herds; to those interested quantities. All land owners in the pool in fattened stock it will be shown that will share equally in royalties accord- the animals from intermountain farms ing to the acreage they have under are ready for the market; to those lease, no matter on whoes land the oil who would enter the feeding business, or gas may be produced. the opporiuity to secure feeder stock On Tuesday the company received of high quality will be demonstrated ; a car load of drilling machinery and a the sheep man will find here the wool portable boarding house for - its and mutton producers from the best employes. The material is now being flocks of the West; the man interested hauled from the O. S. L. station to in pork production will see the growthe Barton farm 'where . it will be ing importance of that industry, the erected. For the handling of material conditions that warrant embarkation and supplies the company have pur- in that business. chased a five ton Packard tnfck which As an educational event alone, the they now have in service. Ogden livestock show will be of great The company seems to be fully importance; an upbuilder of the West, and the public has not been it will be of great moment and as the invited to help finance the project by opportunity for livestock men to study the purchase of stock. market and marketing as exemplified Indication for both oil and gas are in the splendid Ogden yards it should rarely encountered more encouraging be even of greater meaning. in an undeveloped field, than are found It is because of these reasons that of and west south the ridges along you and your friends are invited, not the Kaysville. Throughout region only, to attend this show, but it. you natural gas has long been known to or they have livestock of merit, to exexist and nearer the lake, oil seeps hibit them and contest for the many have been located. The progress of beautiful and special trophies and for this prospecting company will be fol- $5,000 in premiums offered at the lowed with interest and there are event. those who will not be surprised if it IBS succeeds in drilling in a great field. FOR SALE 165 shares Syracuse L Mercantile Co. stock, Will sell all or For Sale A Ford car run 4000 part. Bountiful Lumber & Building miles. Bargain if taken ht' once. C. Assn., Bountiful, or Phone No. 2. H. Ham, Kaysville. Bountiful. Adr. ON-OSC- e.-t-oe yes g st UTAH. THURSDAY, JANl AR) SY1LLE, LAYTON AM) FARMINGTON. fc FARMINGTON County snt of rich and fertile Home Miller Davie Floral of the county. pany. shot crpenhoUNt ary tbs larfsst O hetwarn Um Missouri rival and tM O Pacific coast. Iteration of tbs fanaoua rasort. Has waterworks and O iect nc lishts. A fin plana for aub- urban reauiaaca 9 a J - . -- 12-11- -3 -tf n SITE SELECTED ANR COMPANY FOR BIG jlVdra plaint. uthonliea Swear to MUging . ib-p- Price Mr. and Mrs. George Manning have a new daughter born last Sunday. Miss Iris Clark spent a few days visiting fnends in Salt Lake during the week Mrs. H. L. Richards of Fielding is visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Wood Robert Scott of Rock Springs was 11. Clark on Tuesday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Heber Sessions spent Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Knowlton spent a few days during the week in Salt Lake. The Farmington Relief society gave an interesting and successful dance Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stazner of Fielding are here spending the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Annie Tanner spent a few days in Salt Lake last week with her children that reside there. Irof. E. E. Ericson of the U. of U. and Mrs. Ericson visited relatives in Farmington Saturday. Mrs. T. E. Secrist of Brigham city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitaker for a few days. Harold Clark of the Provo B. Y. U, and wife and two children spent A. L. Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Van Fleet left Tuesday for Honolulu to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fart spent Christmas in Farmington as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bourne and family of Garland are spending the Christmas holidays in Farmington. Mr." and Mrs. Lundberg left Christa mas night for Los Angeles to spend the remainder of the winter. Wallace Cragun, formerly of this place, but now of Salt Lake, was in town greeting olj friends Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Gallup and her son Arthur are here for a few days, the guests of Mayor and J. II. Wood. Harold Hess of Holbrook, Idaho, is spending the winter here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hess. I THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEAR OGDEN PURCHASED Mil'll PROFITEERING ington. Friday evening the north Farming-toward entertained at a social in their new amusement hall. Sl'MK ORDINANCE DEPOT OgiUti, I it. 29. A large ordinance is to built in Weber county about seven miles south of Ogden, according to annouiieeiuent made by Warren L. Watties, premlent of the Ogden chamber of commerce, who states that the United Stetes war department haa given its approval of plans for the establishment of the depot and that Congress will be asked during January -to appropriate $96,000 from salvage funds for the site. The amount to bo expended on the construction of the depot is said to be $3,000,000. ThesU has already been purchased by the Ogden chamber of commerce and prominent local citizens. The tract of land consists of one mile wide and two miles long on which it is planned to erect the buildings. This Warrants were worn to yesterday Christmas night the Farmington amusement committee entertained at for the arrest of G. Emmett Brown-a dancing party in the amusement mg, John Stringham. X. G String-ham- , and Richard Stringham, offichall, ers of the Peoples Sugar company, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gregory are with a plant at Moroni and offices in spending the holidays in Blarkfoot, Mclnlire building, by Floyd T. Jack-son- , Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. special investigator, for the alW. W. Davis. leged violation of the lAver act reIsaac Blair The Misses La Vern, and Margaret garding profiteering. alter Leonard are spend mg--t ya-- at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ney, stated that Mr. Jackson had spent several dajs in the investigaGeorge Leonard. tion and there can lie no doubt as to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hess of Bing- the authenticity of the charges. ham are spending the holidays in Price Set at 10lj Cents. Farmingtort as guests of Mrs Francis y The United States sugar hoard last site together with necessary Hess and family. a of cents October set a price 10ts will be turned over to the govall ernment when the appropriation of on seaboard as to pound price Mrs Robert Miller returned home from the factory. On $96,000 partially to cover its cost has Monday from Boston, where she has sugar bought 23 it was charged that the been made available. been visiting relatives the. past six December 850 sacks of sugar to sold rompany Army officers who were designated months. Goelitz the Confectionery company in to look up available sites for ordinance Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson left Chicago at 20 cents a pound and 880 depots visited Utah last fall and made company inspection ef various properties in Saturday for Detroit to be gone a few sacks to the months. Mr. Anderson will attend in Chicago at the same price. De- Salt Lake anil Ogdon districts. They ' school there. cember 29 it was alleged that 880 were invited to Ogden by officials of sacks of sugar were sold to Foley the Ogden Publicity bureau, now the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood of Brothers Grocery company in St. Ogden chamber of commerce, making Clifton, Idaho have returnee! home Paul, Minn., at 20 cents. persona) inspections of the properties after spending Christmas time here These are the four definite charges in connection with Ogden men. Aswith relatives. sworn to by Mr. Jackson in the com- surances were given that the necessary property would be secured for not to LeRoy and Irvin Clark gave a coast- plaint. Order exceed Painter $96,900. It was found that the Investigation. ing party Wednesday evening. A twice Mr. stated would that Evans exceed that amount to cost nearly most delightful time was enjoyed by law allowed of the amount that called by by the publicity bureau officials those participating. was charged by the Peoples company. and Mr. Wattis was authorizd to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess enterEarly in December five carloads of guarantee the difference on' their tained a number of friends Monday sugar were sold to firms in Chicago evening in honor of the 31 anniversary at 20 cents, according to District AtReports were received from Washof their marriage. 18 at and ten carloads torney Evans, ington of the favorable recommendacents. tion by the army officers who visited Miss Elsie Lamb, who is attending from received was Information Ogden and then of the approval of school in Logan is spending the holithe week effect to the war department of the site. The a ago days in Farmington with her parents Washington the that Sugar company next step anticipated is congressional People Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lamb. was said to be profiteering on sugar, action. It is expected that 150 govMr. and Mrs. Fred Lundberg and and on instructions from United ernment workmen w ill be employed at daughter, Dorothy, of Logan spent States Attorney General A. Mitchell the depot. part of the week in Farmington' as Palmer the investigation was started. N. G. Stringham, secretary of the MUTUAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE gvests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lamb. Stated that the books of the Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby enter- company North Davis stake Mutuals have will show that no money has tained at a dinner party at their home company a basketball league and the organized been made during the four years they Christmas day. Covers were laid for schedule has been made out following have been in operation. fifteen guests, from Salt Lake and the season. Rules fot qualificafor Admits Price of 20 Cents. American Fork. tion' require that men eligible to play "We are endeavoring to conduct an basketball in the league shall attend and Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Calvin honest business enterprise and to proat least f0 per cent of Mutual and children-ar- e ana "visiting relatives tect the interests of our stockhold- church meetings. Junior teams infriends here daring the holidays, but ers, Mr. said. "It is true Stringham under 18 years of age on clude in boy homo will return to their Oakley, that we have received 18 and 20 cents 1920, In case of dispute 1, Idaho, Friday or Saturday. a pound for our sugar from eastern January will matters le rferred to the commitChristmas eve the Mutuals of south concerns, but these prices were not tee composed of L. E. Bybee, M. G. Farmington entertained at a party. set by us. The offers were made us Wood, A. R. Anderson, George Briggs Luncheon was served, games were and we accepted them, meaning in no and H. C, Warner, which committee played and a musical program was way to violate the Lever act. If a will make ruling. Each team is rerendered. Part of the evening waa better price than 10V4 cents cannot quired to pay it own expenses for be obtained for our sugar our comin dancing. spent visiting games and the home team pany will be forced into bankruptcy, will furnish everything for the game. Mrs. Eva Van Fleet entertained the District Attorney Evans said the D. D. Harris will have charge of Selon club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. maximum penalty for this offense is officials; and will assign them for the John Walsh, Sr., gave a talk on the two years imprisonment or $5000 fine games. The expenses of the officials Mormon batallion mounment and Mrs. or both. Salt Lake Herald. will be borne by the home team. The Sadie Clark gave a review of Dickens in ordr of their choice are; officials Christmas CaroL Dainty refresh And Mr. A. Z. Tanner and W. L. Fox ley, N. Reeves, E. G. King, Doctor " ments were served. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Birkin, members V. Mansell, S. Adams, W, Steed. of the Musical Arts society, of Salt The schedule, which follows, names Lake, attended the Caroline Lazzarie the home learn first: LAYTON concert at the Salt Lake opera house Jan. 14 Syracuse vs. Clearfield. Located ia tbe midst ot Isrtlls fisld. Excels ia tbs production orf milk, tomalast Monday evening. Jan. 14 Kaysville vs. Layton. to and sorer beets. Haa tbs factory 21 of tbs Lajrtoa Satu company, cannery, Syracuse vs. Layton. Mrs. Parley Ray, daughter of Mr, Jan. roller mills, crasmsry and eoacrcto no 21 Clearfield vs. Kaysville. Jan. s Good tioo of the State road. opportoni-tisand Mrs. George Love, was taken to for those sack inf suburban sosms 28 Kaysville vs. Syracuse. Jan. for fruit grow me. truck gardening, the Dee hospital Monday suffering 28 Clearfield vs. Layton. ckicksn railing and dairying. On the from an attack of apendecitis. Short- Jan. linss of the Bembargsr Electric, Oregoa 4 Feb. e Layton vs. Syracuse. Short Line and D.SLG. Haa ly after arriving at the hospital Mrs. n lighta and waterworks. Writ 4 Kaysville vs. Clearfield. Feb. Commercial club for information. Ray gave premature birth to twin Feb. 11 Clearfield vs. Syracuse. babies. Feb, 11 Layton vs.. Kaysville. Mrs. Richard Stevenson is said to be The Layton Auto company has se- Feb. 18 Syracuse vs. Kaysville, from cured small the land at the north-wecor Feb. 18 Layton vs. Clearfield, pox. s suffering Kaner of. State road and Gentile street A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. MARRIAGE LICENSES from the' Oregon Short Line Railroad Murray Cowley, of Clearfield. company, on which they intend to erect Marriage licenses issued at the Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson are a modern warehouse and auto display court house the past week are as the proud parents of a new bora baby. room. The land has long been vacant follows: and appearance will be much improved Dec. 22, 1319. Louis O. Walling-haWanted Clean pint or quart bottles. by the erection of a neat modern of Idaho and Eula Murray of Layton Drug company, Layton, Utah. building. Salt Lake city. Dec. 24, 1919. Julius It. Keate and A group of hunters from Layton ZZenobia Herman of Salt Lake city. Miss Minnie Moss, of Syracuse, is recently demonstrated their shooting Dec. 26, 1919. Edwin C. Coffin of the holiday guest of Miss Rosella ability by bringing in half a dozen Eureka and Grace II. Olson of Salt Higgs. of the largest deer seen in this part of Lake city. Mrs. Elias Wiggill, who has been the country for some time. They Dec. 27, 1919. Gifford F. Zike of were all bagged near Lost Creek. The suffering from smallpox is now conLake city and Hazel White of Salt Layton hunters who made up the valescent. Neb. Miss Mabel 'Robins is in the Dee party were W. E. Wiggill, Frank Wig-ril- Haigler, 1919- - E. P. Wrght of Dec. 30, Melvin Adams, Lawrence Adams, hospital where she underwent an operM. Crane of Snllna. and Lavina Ogden Charles Adams and Samuel Adams. ation on one of her feet. Dec. 30, 1919. D. Harold Athary of The committee on amusement hall Boise, Idaho and Helen Johnson of Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest " held a meeting last Monday evening. Cotesfield, Neb. Layton, suffered the fracture of a bone fa in his wrist while cranking an auto It seems the committee has at last on a concrete agreed .T... Monday. morning. .... ... . proposition Tuesday evening the Y M, M. I. A. which will be presented to the people and the Y. L. M. L A. of central FarmJ. Parley Ellison, of Rebel Creek, as soon as details can be worked out ington entertained in the Nevada, manager of the Ellison Ranch- It has been fully determined that if amusement hall. The Farmington oring company, who has been spending a hall is built, it will be something chestra fur&i&hed lhe Brimey- the iru,k the holidays in his old home in Lay-to- worth whde something that will meet evening. Refreshmv.r,ts were will return to Nevada the last of all requirements and to be and a large number xtre something i this week. proud of. j j inter-- mountain RGK 1 st - ('ll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling spent a few duy during the week m Farm- II NUMBER 1. 192') -- he-hoi- da right-of-wa- Steele-Wedel- es be-va- lf. sisa-tri- Dririt Depend on Spring Deliveries V Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain, and should be dependedupon. Demand has alwaysbeen greater forthey Ford cars. than the supply of production. So, if you would be sure of having a Ford car, buy it how while deliveries are possible. Dont wait even next month is an uncertainty. . Only a limited, specified number of chrs has been alloted to this territory. That allotment cannot be increased, because the demand all over the country is greater than the supply or production. Get your order in now, and you will be one of those who is sure of a Ford car when you want it then you will buy a Ford car now. A signed order with us is your protection. It is the result of the wisdom of looking nhend- - . If you buy a Ford car now, dont think you have to store it. The Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to recognize the fact. It is no longer popular to lay-u- p your car for winter. Buy a Ford car now, and use it now. Lay-to- st -- - , m 1-- Itf l, LAYTON AUTO CO. . Insist on Genuine Ford Parts . - f- n, |