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Show A VOLUME XIV KAYSVILLE, Mrs. Elizabeth Larkins Is - UTAH. THURSDAY, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. John H. Layton, Prominent Citizen, Laid to Rest - Schools Open Next Monday Called by Death Mrs. Elizabeth Larkins, one of the afternoon at 2 oclock and, considerbest known and highly honored women ing the health conditions, was largely of Kaysville, died at her home on Lo-c- attended. The service was in charge street on Saturday, February 7th, of Bishop Frank Hyde, of Kaysville of pneumonia whieh ..followed anot-tac- k ward. Th. service .was opened with of influenza. For the past thirty prayer by Bishop James E. Ellison, ot seven years Mrs. Larkins was a resi- Layton ward. The speakers were dent of Kaysville, where by her President E. P. Ellison, Miss Emily splendid ability and management, she Brough, Mayor John WThomly, Geo. reared a large family of sons and W. Larkin and Elijah Larkin, of Ogdaughters, all of whom are splended den. The speakers had known the demen and women. For twenty years ceased through most of the years of Mrs. Larkins served as first counselor her long and useful life and testified in the ward Relief society presidency, to the many virtues of her daily life. - an office which she held at the time of Miss Brough paid especial attention to her work in the Relief society and her death. Elizabeth Seal Larkins was born in her interest in all forms of charitable Newark, New Jersey, September 5, work. 1854, and came to Utah when she was The ward tfuartette renderd 0, My fifteen years of age, here it was that Father, Sister Thou were Mild and she was married to James Larkins and Lovely, and a third hymn. Mrs. Chris-- , here it was their children were born. topher Burton rendered My Faith in Surviving Mrs. Larkins are the fol- Thee, as a solo. The closing prayer lowing children: Mrs. Fred B. Wil- was by Hubert C. Burton. The interliams, Salt Lake; Mrs. G. H. Blood, ment was in Kaysville cemetery where Prsston, Idaho; Frank J. Larkins, the grave was dedicated by ChristoIdaho Falls, Idaho! Mrs. J. Parley Elli- pher B. Layton. son, Winemucca, Nev., Howard and The floral offerings were beautiful Fred Larkins, Kaysville. There are and showed the high regard in which also thirteen grandchildren. The funeral was held from the steps the deceased was held by her friends of the Kaysville tabernacle Monday and neighbors. NUMBER 20 FEBRUARY 12. 1920 All schools in Davis county will open Monday, February 16. School buildingare being renovated and fumigated in preparation for the children. Children who have colds or (The following report of the funer- had 1 did not visit the home but called service of John H. I,ayton was up different members of the family taken by Mrs. E. M. Bagley of Salt several different times to learn of his Lake, niece of the deceased, and is condition, and when the final word published at the request of the family. came that he had passed away, from who eeme-fro- m homes in which there is sic k.Us .considered - that time , ujL to the ..present it haa Editor.) will excluded. he contagious, The funeral service for John H. Lay-to- n been hart! for me to sense or realize was held from the Layton home in that John had left us. It seems so I .ay ton, Saturday afternoon, February unexpected and so unlooked for that Brother 7, at 1 oclock. The service was con: it is almost hard to believe. 9.9 9 9 WINTER SPRAYING ducted by Bishop A. K. Green of West Layton understood from the beginning LAYTON There have been a dumber of in.ayton ward. The opening prayer was ot his early boyhood and throughout his life that it required patience, perLocated in th midst of fertile fields. quiries come to me regarding winter by John G. M. Barnes of Kaysville. Excsla in ths production of milk, tomaThe toes and sugar bU. Has ths factory spraying. Jesse M. Smith, a lifelong friend severance and hard work to establish general impression of the 1 ajrton Sugar company, cannery, seems be to that winter spraying and neighbor of Mr. Layton spoke as himself in the community; to provide roller mills, creamery and concrete seca splendid home for his family, and in tion of the State road. Good opportunishould be done in tho winter. This is follows: ties for those seeking suburban acreage e building up. his home he has helped The mistake. to time best for fruit growing. truck gardening, apply We have met here today, brothers chicken raising and dairying. build On the this in tho up the country and you and I is before spray spring, just lines of the Bamberger Electric, Oregon and sisters and friends, to pay our who are his neighbors. Brother Lay- the buds open, as it does a great deal Short I.inc and I). A R. U.. Haa elecn respects to a good family the head (on arul hh wife tric lights and waterworks. Write raised a 8plendid no re good $ that time. Commercial club for information. (hereof having departed this life in ' a of boys and lot splendid family, Then are two different spray so- a very unexpected and sudden manner, Gtrb&irit'irtrirtftrtrtrirtrfcirtt whom love that know girls, everybody lutions for this spray. The old stand- and, if I can control myself a short them. Brother Layton was honest; A old daughter of Mr. and by, solution, which has time, I will be glad to be directed by not only industrious and persevering Mrs. George E. Dibble diet! the first been used for years and which is very the spirit of the Lord that I may say but he was honest in his dealings; he of the week of influenza. The funeral disagreeable to handle and a new that will be of comfort and was was from the home this afternoon at spray, at least in this state, Scale-cul- something' prompt ami his word was equal to those who mourn upon cheer good 1 oclock. his to bond wherever he was known. a miscible oil, which is very efI have known Brother I certainly sympathize with the famifective and of much better handling Layton for over forty' years before old daughter of Ruby, the r. It kills he was married I knew him as a ly; with Sister Layton and with hia qualities than Mr. and Mrs. George H. Adams, old will young man, and I have known him sons and daughters and with all who many insects that and honored residents of Layton, died not effect. Either, however, is good. ever since; I have also known his are near and dear, and with the neighat the family home, Monday, Februat the following good wife this length of time. John borhood, because we feel that in the Apply ary 9, of influenza. The funeral was separation that has come we are ail Layton is a descendant of one of the S HIGH from the home this afternoon. In- strength: sustaining a mss. Commercial 1 part forceful poneers of this community, terment was in Kaysville cemetery. TO COMPETE FOR MEDALS FARMINGTON Brother Iaityon was considerate of Water 18 parts Christopher Layton. I never knew his ' County ml of rich and fertile Darin those Six gold and four silver medals will who were in need; he was willThe funeral of Mrs. Mary Cook Sulmother, but I knew her father, Richard Apply Scalecide as follows: county. Home of tho Miller Floral comto be given to high school students this live and let live. I dont know ing pany, whose grnonbouaas are the argent 1 livan, wife of Daniel Sullivan, who Scalecide between the Miesouri riror and the part Golightly, as a boy in Salt Lake City, more the fam,ly or Parents what spring by the University of Utah ! Pacific coast Location of the famous died at her home in Kaysville, Sunday Water .15 parts and he was a man of great worth. Heif r Lagoon resort Has waterworks and Three contests will be held, one in de10 deBlre pect or accompliah elsctrie lights. A fine place for evening, February 8, at 7:30 oclock, If you need any help in spraying, was kind to the young people. Therould lht a reeidi bating, one in extemporaneous speakway good famdy than jn was held from the home of her mother, pruning or any farm pests, call me at young people of Salt Lake City used have Brother aad Sister ing, and one in reading. The state has Layton ac- Mrs. A. B. Cook, yesterday afternoon. Farmington 49-and I will be glad to assemble at his place and buy their been divided into eight districts and the Lord bless and complished. May Death was from pneumonia and other to give you and sweetstuffs of any assistance I can. the winners in these districts will comfort them and may they ever reBrother Richard Golightly, and he was complications brought about by the E. L. BARRETT, come together on High School day at in member and put practice the hondisease. Her husband and a daughter County Crops and Pests Inspector. very kind to all who came there to esty, the University when the winners will and industry 3 years old remain to mourn her loss. perseverence and his store. He ran what was called be chosen. ' Davis High will be the the kindness to in need that those the Grove Bakery. She was the daughter of Mrs. A. B. It was located A LOWDEN ANECDOTE sixth district, competing with the Salt been bas shown husband and their by Cook of Layton, who with the followGovernor Frank O. Lowden of Illi- on what is now Main street, south of Lake schools. father. Lord the bless them and May ing bothers and sisters survive her: nois has many simple, practical traits Savages art store in Salt Lake City, them needful attain For the debating tournament the and Miss Lois Tanner spent last week-- 1 Andrew, Howard, Vird and Louis every He was running for governor of Illi- about where . Scraces bakery now help I I is: ask necessary blessing, in Resolved, that the Federal end in Ogden, guest' of Mrs. Lydia Cook and Miss Myrtle Cook, all still in nois when his humbly subject political foe8 started a stands, except back in the lot. He was the name of Jesus Government , should pass legislation Tanner. Amen., a the old home in Layton. The speakers story that Lowden was kind man as his descnd&nts good wearing felt providing for compulsory arbitration . .. . Following Mr. Ellisons remarks,. . . at the fiineral were H. J. Sheffield of boots and smoking a corncob pipe ,in will also verify through their good. ,, , n of labor disputes in all public utilities, President E. P. Ellison of the country districts to catch the farm ness and kindness. I want to say David Cook rendered the solo, "If K.,.Till,f In this friends Sunday sven.ng, in honor of North Davi, lUke s. M constitutionality conceded. er vote." Lowden heard of It His this because there are a lot of his Thou Art Near." contest gold prises will be given to the her son, Adrian. Ogden, President Francis II, Nalder simple, homely reply both amused and descendants here who never saw or Samuel Kershaw spoke of the life-oknew winning team. their Annie Frank Tanner Mr. Layton as a home and comis of Syracuse, Bishop audiences a grandfather. Hyde M(;a. and gained their friendship. spending The contestants in the speaking short time in Salt Lake with Mr. and I Kaysville. The music was 'furnished John has been a forceful Layton It is true in part," he said. I did munity builder, .lie said: I by David Cook of Syracuse, who aang wear felt boots. Getting out of my man in this neighborhood. competition will talk on some phase of Mrs. Myron Tanner. Few men brethren and sisters and My World Peace. They will be given a have attained the success that he has The opening prayer was by sleigh in one little town I saw a friends: I trust that the few moments pair Mr.. and Mrs. L. R. Fairbanks and M. Smith of West Layton warn of felt boots in in fanning. He. was a man I attained specific, topic with two hours to prestore a I window. may occnpy that the spirit of the in Farm-- 1 and the invocation family spent last week-en- d pare a five' minute speech. Bishop James E. went in and purchased them for $2.60, of good heart and good principle and Lord will direct me in by with fnends. laying somej Ellison of Layton ward. Interment put them on and wore them. And loved to do good to his fellowmen. He Dickens "Christmas Carol is the ington of a thing comforting character to book to be used in the reading contest. Mias Sarah Smith of American Fork wa in Kaysville cemetery, whither the right here, my friends, I tell you that has been good and kind to me in the those who mourn, and also that someEach entry will be given a ten minute spent the week in Farmington, guest I remana were accompanied, by a large a man who hasnt got sense enough to neighborhood; had done me many kindof to we, who are asworth thing selection to read and an hour to prac- of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark. cortege. The floral "offerings were wear felt boots in zero, blizzard nesses and I have enjoyed his con- sembled here tributes of re" , j many and of exceeding beauty. , tice iL The weather hasent got sense enough to fidence and he has enjoyed mine. I spect to this paying family, may also be reOn account of influenza conditions attendance at the funeral was have no doubt as to the future in relarge, be governor of Illinois. In the latter contests two series will believe that no words of alized.! has session j considering the health conditions, and gard to Brother John Layton. He has mine could add to the be held, one for girls and one for boys, of ,t,thVext the district court for February 21. showed the love and thoughts alentered into a covenant with his respect held for MARRIAGE LICENSES the winner in each to get a gold medal, those who have ready expressed by Davis county marriage licenses of Father and all the blessings that were spoken in Mrs. Daniel Tubbs and son, Edward, the deceased by those who had known with silver medals for second place. the life and the eulogizing conferred upon him in the House of character of John of Riverside are Farmington visitors, her alf her life. Mrs. Sullivan was the prist week are as follows: or his famiLayton Feb. 6. Melvin L. Rushton of Los the Lord will be given unto him. He ly. I suppose we are all well aware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson (yet a young woman and her death has MORGAN ORGANIZING stirred her relatives , and friends to Angeles and Alice was a man of good habits and temof their standing in our community Kelly of Salt Lake. IRRIGATION DISTRICT Hess.. the depths. v Feb. 7. George Garrick and Luella perate in all things, and all the rough- and we all appreciate their society. The Misses Beth Hinman, Norma ness about John Layton you saw on In Following action taken in Weber Lawley of Salt Lake. I look back in life I dont as fact, Hand The Reflex to your friend, county,' the committee directing pre- Bradley and Delia Todd spent Sunday Frederick Rowsell and Mary M. the outside of his coat. Ilia good wife know of any home in which I, as an is a woman we all love, honor and reliminary organization for an irriga- in Salt Lake, guests of Miss Priscilla I Tho cost is but $1.50 per year. Park Adv. of Welby. have found individual, greaterhappiHinman. tion district in Morgan county will spect. They have raised a good fami- ness in to the music and listening the send out questionaires this week to ly; the family is respected and of good song of this home, than that of Mrs. Nathan Clark entertained in our all property' owners in the county. character, and we all honor and re- departed brother and his honor of the birthday of her daughter family; and Data on acerage, soils, crops and spect them in this neighborhood. Now, to me it is a source of La Vann, Sunday afternoon. Dinner besatisfaction, water needed in Morgan county will in regard to the resurrection, was served to twenty-foumy cause I realize that in the midst of Music and be collected and put in shape for the brothers and sisters, after we life and the difficulties which surround foftifed the entertainment or j water allotment as provided for under games have laid down our lives in this the afternoon. earth, men in this journey of life, that we the state law. I have bo doubt in my mind in Morgan county can have a place outside of our own regard leaders plan a large reservoir on lost God has said he would raise toit. up homes wherein we may feel the true creek to store between 7000 and 8000 MISS MARVA SECRIST IS from the dead and I have faith in his VICTIM OF INFLUENZA spirit of friendship that is uplifting acre-feof water. Half of this power to do it, and I want to say to in its character. Such was the inamount will be used on lands within Sister Layton and her family that Miss Marva Secrist, aged 14 years, has come that to me in asspiration THE UNIVERSAL CAR their father will be resurrected and county and the remainder will daughter of Henry and Lottie Udy Sewith this sociating be. availa.blefor n.se of. .Weber county family. To me they will meet him again and enjoy home is the foundation crist, died. M onday, and on account ot of all that we by arrangement with this district. influenza conditions, was buried TuesThe Ford Model T One Ton Truck "with its his company. The Father wants us ' come here in life for. Governments The water will flow down Weber river to live good and upight lives and en day of this week. She first had in-- 1 is really a manganese bronze worm-driv- e would not would there be no exist; channel for land to the south arid west -joy the blessings he has in stoe for fiuenza,the both pneumonia and apnecessity for thff farmer because it solves his of Ogden. os. I pray God to bless and comfort stability to., nations;, there would be .. re-pendicitis attacked her with fatal' 1 of economic no endurance to civilization; there problem from the transportation Hr. Samuel Fortier, government ir-- suits. this good wife and her children and would be no perpetuation of the purfarm the to in And farm work alone, it city. ligation investigator at Berkeley, the brothers and sisters apd all who She had a lovable disposition and of God if it were not through poses will be found a great money saver as well as a CaL, has informed Engineer Jf L. was a have been called upon to mourn. I favorite "With all who general the home and the influence that comes Rhead of Ogden that he expects to knew her. pray this in the name of the good in that homo. tig labor saver. Has all the merits of the Ford Many beautiful floral of. Lord. Amen." complete the water allotment of Web- ferings were brought by car multiplied by greater capacity with sympathetic "John was greater Layton er county and have the papers in the friends. essentially a F. P, Ellison was the second speak- home builder Strength. No extra cost in operation. We'd and he was performing Salt Lake office by the end of this er. His remarks in regard to his the Besides her parents, she leaves seven like to talk i t over with functions, One of the greatest that every farmer. Bring month. Under regulations provided, friend and neighbor were: lifelong brothers to hex mourn loss. the Lord has for mans mission upon Ford for car to us the data will be given to the county your necessary repairs and My brothers and sisters and the earth, when he established a home thus get the genuine Ford commissioners here, jrho will proceed friends: The few minute that I and reliable parts occupy in which ho might dwell in peace and to advertise a hearing on petitions by A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY Ford workmanship. this afternoon I trust may have your comfort and around him gather those faith and prayers and the spirt of the property owners who wish inclusion or Wa have fcj, tho vicinity of Bays-- 1 that Lord the had blessed him with, exclusion in the district. After the Lord to dictate to me in what I LAYTOil AUTO CO. ville, a piano and a player-pianmay and when that home can be one of hearings, the commissioners will make both highest grade, y. I can heartily endorse the slightly used but honor and respeet it is truly a power and call meeting of practically S3 of Brother Smith in regard to both as to for the community in which it may be the character and life of Brother Lay-toPPrty owners to decide whether or ease, appearance, and interior condi-- 1 established. This thought has been they will organise a district m . My acquaintance with him haa ' nm. tioo, We will offer them at attrac-- j the former speakers and been of long duration. I have associ- expressed by tive prices rather than go to the exin that respect John Layton has conSAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR ated with him as a neighbor in a pense of shipping back to ns. Reo-- j BENT business way and have known him, tributed a wonderful influence to Rarnts Banking Company, ponsible parties can fL TJ" r own I this community, and my belief is that perhaps, as long as I have known any terms and may pay monthly,- - quarter Kaysville, Utah. w build ia; this life the home one. On my arrival home last Monly,' or half yearly. around which we gather and the things PIGS FOR SALE A few 200-Piday morning, one of the first things that If interested write at once to LYRIC are dear to us, and the things that I heard was in regard to the will farrow won. "Henry MUSIC CO., 2524 Washington Ave., that bring to our hearts satisfaction. seriousness illness of Brother Layton, Miler, Box 61, Kaysville. Adv. Ogden, Utah. account of the kind of ailment he (Continued on Page 4) ut al -- Lay-to- lime-sulph- ur e, this-occasi- on. 17-ye- ar lime-sulphu- lime-sulph- lime-sulph- pr ur SCHOOL-STUDENT- lime-sulph- ur tub-urb- an j knick-knac- ks . Kaw . f I J Je,' . - , r. -- I et , . X' . o, J re-mar- ks good-aa-ne- w n. - -- get-thei- ?! I r |