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Show Il!!ll!!!!l!i!!!llll!ilil!l!lli!!!I!!lI!!!!!llI!!!!!!!ll!!!!!l!IIIIll!l!IIII!!!!!liIII!l!!I!l!!!!!!I!li!!!l!!!!!!!iIlII!!!l!!IIII!!! HotWeafhe . mrr erb Prices oocls ijW Phone No. Kaysville, Utah 1 i!!!!!!ll!!!!H!lll!!!lil!IIIIIII!llllllllllll T. McClure Peters is leaving Wednesday on a ten-da- y trip through Duchesne county. KAYSVILLE tfte te Mrtk t&t ul auisi mUMIiIubmI KvivUk Casals ill fnfl KaUar Mills IHifti sssstabls aad s4 tiu urmstlss add Masdlty Is tea waaJtX si Us city. Oat aral (ana tat. (nit sad NftaUa tat (at sktpaasal sad saaalnt srs ka tarlaal tedaatrtas. Has tbs Darts Hlfk City sebool, abarabaa and stars tan water sad alaetria Htbta and todoaa- a laraatmant. for Bona I tbs ti talaad Priatint sosapasy sad tta apt ' date plast m kkttkkkkkkkkkkkk I 1 I 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. L. Guy Campbell of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Epperson yesterday. John Blood has been ill at his home for several days. His condition was reported but little changed to-da- J ; t y. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul R, Thomassen and children of Fruto, California, are Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Iladlock and visiting with relatives for a few weeks. trip to family leave Thursday for Louis Underwood, Alex Criddle, Yellowstone National park to spend their vacation. Tyler Barton7 and Lewis Cook returned Saturday from a delightful trip Dr. and Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and through Yellowstone Park. , children of Salt Lake City were Sun L. C. FeUted of Preston, Idaho, is day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. the guest of his friend, Dr. W. E. Barnes and family. Whitakef. Mr. Felsted is engaged in Miss Florence Stanton of Rockford, the ice business in Preston and is opEL, will arrive here Friday to spend erating a natural ice, plant' in cona few months as guest of her sister, nection with his business. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes. LOST A gold watch pin last FriMr, and Mrs. Ilart Sanders and day between the Jones and Bishop children of Sugar City, Idaho, are the residences, with the letter "E enFinder retujn to guests of Mrs. Alice Sanders and fam- graved thereon. Edna Rushforth. Pin valued as a ily for an indefinite period. keepsake. Reward to finder. A. M. Barnes and Richard Stanton Adv. spent Sunday in Willard. Mrs. A. M. Leon Asher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, who has been spending a few G. L. Asher, of Salt Lake City, but as Mias La Von days there guest of for many years residents of KaysMason, accompanied them home. i was honorably discharged from ' Mrs. Emily S. Barnes and daugh- ville, the naval branch of the service of ters, Martha and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. the United States last Tuesday. Leon Richard A. Hart, Mr. and Mra. Lawr- was among the first to enter the ence C. Blood and family leave toservice in the early days of the war day for a two weeks' outing at Fish and is perhaps the last man among Lake. Russell Blood is also a mem- those who went out from Davis ber of the party. county to return. He saw service in Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gleason have many parts of the world and sailed just returned from a trip throuh Yel- the Seven Seas. He is expected home lowstone National Park, and report about the 24th. that only about one Utah car to about tweny-fiv- e cars from other states was CHARMING BRIDE ENTERTAINED seen during the tour through the AT KITCHEN SHOWER perk, which goes to show, says Lester that the nearer we are to a place 31iss Muriel and Miss Bessie Reeves of beauty, he less we appreciate its entertained at a kitchen shower in He also reports that gaso- compliment to Mrs. Newman Reeves, value. line is 65c per gallon, which also goes formerly Miss Eldora Rampton of to show that we have something tq Bountiful, Tuesday evening. The large cool lawn afforded ample room for enbe thankful for in Kaysville. tertaining the guests, who enjoyed The following Kaysville people at- themselves with games and chatting. tended the funeral of Wilford Barnes Japanese lanterns were strung across in Salt Lake City Tuesday afernoon: he lawn, which gave a very pretty efMrs. Emily S. Barnes, Mr. and Mra. fect A dainty supper was served by John G. M. Barnes, Mr, and Mra. the hostess late in the evening, after George W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. which the many useful gifts were M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. brought before the bride, who assisted Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Blood, by her husbaru), untied the varied bunand son, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. George dles, guessing a the contents as she Swan, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thorn-le- did so. Those present were Mrs. NewMrs. E. W. Layton, Mrs. Samuel man Reeves, Mrs. Fred Kershaw and Flint, Mrs, John A. Webster, Messers the Misses Doris Thornley, Norma .Keith Barnes, Wendell and .Maurice Underwood, Salome King, Elizabeth Barnes, Richard Stanton, George W. Green, Mildred Barnes, Lucil Burton, Underwood, David E. Layton arul son, Faye Sanders. Adele Smedley, Miriam Stanley. John W. Gailey, Richard Barnes, Vera Holbrook, Verna Robbs, Gailey and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gailey, Josie Layton, Nora Blamires, Aidenn Mrs. Frances Barton, Mrs. J. R. Proud-fo- Jacobs and Marian Jacobs. The hostand the Misses Martha E., Mary esses were assisted by their mother, A., Mildred, Vesta and Mollie Barnes, Mrs. Nathan Reeves. ,, y, ot parted for years. The other speakers were Bishop James Criddle of KaysH. Blood, PresiLast Friday afternoon at 2:19 ville, President Henry E. P. President H. dent J. Robinson, oclock, Miss Inez Loynd, daughter of Ahe. of and relative a family Mr. and Mrs. James Loynd, while re- Ellison, is in Salt Lake City. All home whose arm from A. of the f T. Rose, turning consolation and symwhere she had been picking cherries, spoke words of members of the bereaved to the was killed by being struck' by the pathy in a manner consoled and north-boun- d Bamberger freight train. familywill bring strength to sustain The accident occured at, the closed that loss. The deceased had their gate grossing near the top of Secrist led" an great Exemplary life and was blessed hill, Just how the accident occured with the love and confidence of all. no one seems to know. who knew her. All these virtues and However, some who are acquainted more were recounted by the speakers with the facts think that the young wh had viewed her life of unselfish lady was walking up the track in service to her aged and afflicted order to avoid insults and annoyance mother. . thrust upon her by young' men in The musical numbers were by the passing automobiles, due to the fact quartette of North Farmington ward that she was attired in coveralh, and were most appropriate to the ocwhich the cherry pickers wear while casion. at work. The statement is also made that the girls who pick cherries are There were many floral offerings not accustomed to walk on the tracks and they were very beautiful." Ten on to cross. At the tiipe of the tragedy young lady friends acted as flower the young lady was alone and there girls. The interment was in Farmare consequently no witnesses other ington cemetery. A large procession of autos and than the motorman whose statement mourners, was to the effect that he first saw carriages carried the the and to friends Miss Loynd as she stepped across grave., neighbors the east rail of the northbound track. Following the accident measurments MISS BLAMIRES AND MISS JONES were made at the point of the acciENTERTAIN AT CARDS dent and the evidence showed that her Last Friday afternoon Miss Myrtle body had ben dragged at least 195 Jones and Miss Nora Blamires delightfeet. entertained at Five Hundred at fully The trainman immediately telethe home of Miss Jones. Dainty reto from authorities the the freshments were served in the late phoned home of Frank Rigby and assistance afternoon. Prizes were awarded which was immediately forthcoming. were won by Mrs. Clifton Barton and The father was notified of the ter- Mrs. Charles V. K. Sdxton. The folrible accident by Mrs. A. T. Rose and lowing were preserft: Mrs. Irvin Phillater the mother was appraised of lips, Mrs. Clifton Barton, Mrs. Fred the death of her daughter. Kershaw, Mrs. Wells Streeper, Mrs. Funeral services were held from the Ernest Peterson, Mrs. Ronald WadsNorth Farmington meetinghouse SunMrs. J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Richworth, were in charge of ard Weaver, Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxday afternoon-anBishop Arthur Hess.. The services ton and the Misses Annie Blood, Mar were begun by the quartet singing ita Blood, Martha E. Barnes, Mary God Moves in a Mysterious Way. Barnes, Hazel Bishop, Emily Odd, j The Funeral. Camilla Barnes, Miriam Barnes, Mar-arThe funeral of Miss -- Inez Loynd Layton, Edna Rushforth, Viola who was killed by being struck by the Graham, Garnet Swan, Muriel Reeves, northbound Bamberger freight train Millie e Criddle, Mildred Barnes, last Friday afternoon, was held from Roberts, Estella Criddle and Irene the North Farmington meetinghouse i Swan. MISS INEZ LOYND MEETS DEATH ON BAMBERGER i tion has not been determined as yet, I The initiative for the celebration nor the date on which it will be held, j was taken by a committee from the These matters will be determined at j Kaysville Commercial club one week ' 'ago. the meetine held this evening. Notice Concerning City Water LAST NOTICE Citizens of Kaysville are hepEby notified that they may use water through hose with standard nozzle one hour each day (time to be selected by user) for sprinkling purposes and ONE ROUR ONLY for each day of 24 hours. A violation of this order will result in the hour for using water being designated by the Water Works Committee, and once fixed will be strictly adhered to. S. R BRUSHFORTH, Chairjnan Water Works Committee. Dated, Kaysville City, July 15, 1920. i d et Ber-'nic- Sunday at 2:00 p. m. The service was conducted by Bishop Arthur Hess and was largely attended. The service was opened by a quartette singing "God Moves in a Mysterious Way." The first speaker was A. T. Rose as whose home the young lady was working the day she was killed. He had also been the ward teacher in the family of the deceased and was qualified to testify as to the sterling qualities of the deceased. The second speaker was Elder Richards of Centerville, who had been acquainted with the family of the de If MEETING TO PLAN FOR CELEBRATION At the Kaysville opera house this evening representatives from all the cities and towns of Davis, Weber and Salt Lake counties and representatives of stakes and wards and commercial bodies of the three counties will confer with a view of holding a celebration to commemorate the completion of the cement road between Salt Lake City and Ogden. The form of the proposed eelebra- - Moiniey flJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. J. B. 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