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Show f TmSGEVSNTS un5 August 10, 11, t2 KASILLF VOLCMB LAY TON millfk Victims Thayne Family in Automobile Colission ssUm AND FARMINGTON. UTAH. THl USD floral company MAKING BIG I.MPKO The fractured and she was injured internTto ! Fajmington I but now she is showing every and ally J. Thayne evidence of getting well. All the at death St near IfThajna. are of the Thayne car are at S occupants other pereoo d fiw and .Marks hospital. W. J. Thayne who lacerations rf-i- m sustained scalp lacerations and bruises ins and his brother, Delbert, and sister d j Verle Thayne will recover. Clifton, Oji another brother, was unconscious for pd many hours. Judge Henry C. Lund released Hawpresident of the S.lt Loire HlWl on his own reconizance, but later dob. nhJ driven by hil flCn. ley in the morning a warrant for his ara into smashed Hawley, Jr, rest, charging manslaughter was Sound Ford touring car, which 'served on him by Traffic Sergeant J and in driven by W. J. Thayne H. of Salt Lake City for Sher-- I Warden were riding Clifon Thayne, Nalder of Davis county. Later iff Verle Thayne. and Miss was released on $2500 bond. wife and his Hawley ( brothers and sister; bond The was furnished by Lafay and mother, Mrs. Lavina Thayne Hanchett and Edward Evans, jette the infsuh "" both Lake of Salt City." with Hawley were T. In the Cadillac B. Curtis Hawley, Jr., said shortly Crawford, 26 years of age, 150 accident: the after jrntstreet, A. and Francis Porter, State My ear was traveling about twenty-street. F U8 five miles an hour. I went to the who lives at 336 G. Holloway, k east side of the road to pass a car was driving fourth East street! who in the same direction I thought going with the I .oath, was directly parallel had of room. Then the crash plenty o when they met in jthe, two cars came. That is all I know. , According to Mr. Holloway, Immediately after being released the Cadillac was traveling very rapidly went to St. Marks hospital Hawley machine md was about even with his and visited W. J. Thayne, driver of then the Cadillac crashed into the the Ford car. When Hawley learned FukL .that Mrs. Lavina Thayne was close to The crash occured on the west side of death he collapsed. The arrest was made on the com 4e road and the terrific impact of the car smaller the vehicle against heavy plaint of Deputy Sheriff William I.. the Ford. The Foxley of Davis county. A coroners completely wrecked Cadillac turned over, but the occupants jury, composed of Frank Smedlev. escaped unhurt, save young Crawford, David Mabey and Quayle Cannon, all of the face of Bountiful, was who received lacerations impaneled and looked He was treated at the at tht wrecked automobiles and took and head. measurements of the distance the cars wergency hospital. The occupants of the Ford car were had slid afer the brakes were applied. The measurements made at the taken to St Markd hospital at once. show'ed that The .Thayne family had left their scene of the accident home in north Farmington for Salt had car on the made marks Hawleys Lake early in the day to visit Moroni 150 distance of feet for a pavement Lake who in is a in Salt were and the brakes Thayne, hospital ( after applied home when were their on return They (the last fify feet of these marks gave the accident occured. i evidence that one wheel of the car W. J. Thayne who drove the Ford car had been locked by the brakes and Jus been the Davis county agent for that the resulting skid had worn the several years and last fall his father caasing of the wheel of the big Cadiland mother and the other children lac entirely through. moved from Boxelder county to FarminTuesday afternoon L. G. Holloway, who was driving the car preceeding gton to make their home. The radiator of the Ford car was Hawleys car. testified that Hawley snashed up against the cowl and there passed him like a shot from a gun ns hardly any appearance of the eng- and stated that a very conservative ine having been a part of the machine. estimate of the speed of Hawleys car I A broken form, shorn of its glass was was 45 miles per hour. He also stated the only part of the windshield remaini- that the force of the collision was so ng. The top was tom to tatters. great that the Ford was thrown in the The right forepart of the Cadillac air and turned over, landing on the crushed in and all the glass shutttop bows, pinning the occupants ers of the car were broken? the car. Holloway at once Mrs. W. J. Thayne, whose skull is stopped his car and pulled W. J. pcohably fractured, and who is suffer-n- g Thayne out of the wreckage. concussion of the brain, recovered After he had done this other people consciousness Monday evening, but arrived on the scene of the accident However, she later rallied and now and finished the work of rescue that h a good chance for recovery. Mrs. he had begun, He said that he did krina Thayne was believed to be in not remember much of what occured 1 dying condition as her skull was after that, owing to the large number -- - UTi I !!i Del-totllui- pe col-bf- I , mi Mn I Ker-r- A. ud 7 ( lOStfii rs. I. hose 4 I i whs to' null n tbi nd tin i J ui that rtm th :s COMING EVENTS Iferiiig Chautauqua at Layton Da Salt - U AI , GUST 5. Miller Floral company has just completed a new pnvate water at a cost of more than $10,000, which will provide the big plant with water independently of the Farming-toCity supp! and the wells of the company The supply of water was developed from a spring and a tunnel 100 feet long, ti's feet high and 4 feet wide driven into the mountain. The supply developed will yield 150 gallons per A 300,000 minute gallon tank has been built for storage and from this t reservoir a pipe line leads to the plant. This pipe is of the best redwood and is 0 nuhes m dimeter. Robert Miller, manager, is also arfire piotection. ranging for three-folThe new line will be connetted to three standaid fire plugs and 500 feet of file hoe will be placed in close piosimity outside the plant This with the city system and the well system will give the floial company unexi tiled fire protection The old holier house that was t roved bv fne the fore pait of July is being replaced bv an absolutely fireproof boiltr house of buck, steel and In pine of the f..ur 15 foot cone ete stacks now m use, a m reinforced concrete stack 125 feet high will he built. This will effect a vetv great saving in fuel, amounting to hundreds of toils annually. J. J liurke A company of Salt Lake, ergineei s and contt ae tors have the contract This work will cost in ex- is County-Ogde- n Highway Celebration Iagoon, August 18 1920 NUMBER 43 CIIAMUHt OF COM MERGE EM ENTS Lahe-Dav- ORGANIZED IN SYRACUSE Stirred byihe possibilities and advantages that suih a civic organnra tion Would afford and aware of ini provements to be made in and around Syracu so, the progressive people of that centmunit have organized Commercial club, or Chamber of Com mere as it has been named upon the suggestion of the Chamber of Commerce of Ogden. It has for its pur pose the improvement of the roads, the enxtion of school buildings and improvement of schools, and the welfare of the community in general The officers sc bv ted are as follows W II Wilcox president; Claude T. Barnes, of Salt ake City, vice president R. And ison, secretnrv ; Mrs William Varnev assistant secretary ; David F Cook, toisuicr; the directors are Georg In 'uiott, F H Naldei, George Rampton, Mrs Wildu Williams, A D Miller and D 11. Walker. A Week fiorn Monday and Tuesday have hi cm s, t aside as Goods Roads days and all men are requested to he on the uds with teams, serapers, etc to begin woik immediately on the bad roads Tin m l movement to be tak en up 'la oigat iing of a Boy Scou band. Iistrununts will be pun based and m n bought with which to beAfter thise two impoitant gin wm movenn'is him started, a movement elativ to nluiatioii will he begun. Kaysville Trimmed in First Game of Worlds Serious Twins a slow game njates But'at we had a great day. Excite- FORMER KAYSVILLE MAN ELECTED COMMISSIONER ment was plentiful along he ninth OK SALT LAKE CITY inning when there wire two ructions The with the umps, but things were ironed request of the Third municipal for ward out to the .satisfaction of all concerned representation on the city commission met with favorable conami the goose hangs high. Bui toil's weakness m the fust al- sideration Saturday, when Arthur F. lowed I.aton to put the contest on Baines was named a commissioner to ice and they were never in danger of fill the vacancy occasioned by the resbeing overtaken. Kayaville staged sj ignation of former Mayor K. A. Bock rall in their half of the ninth hut and the advancement of commissioner louldut cut the mustard llowevti.l C Clan nee Nexlen to that position Appointment of Mr Barnes resultthe locals nre going after the Lav tonites next Wednesday at Injton and ed from a process of elimination conducted by the four commissioners Satexptet to bring home the baeon. r urday in executive session. 1. VAT ON candidates were before the meeting for consideration. The appointment of Mr. Barnes resulted in three affirmative votes, commissioner Green voting with Mayor Neslen and Commissioner Burton for him Commissioner Crab be registered his vote nguinst him. Mr Barnes was put forward by Bui ton as a candidate who would be at the same time a suitable man for the position and the on the eoinnnsMou sought bv the Third municipal ward. It is understood that Mr. Neslen will n mam m the waterworks department. to which he was reassigned and i w i Mu Phillips that Mr. Baines will take over the Mr ml Mrs J W Lavender dipaitment of public safety. the marnage of their daughter, Mr Barnes is 59 yeais of age, was ' cess of $16,000 Nora II to Phillip D Phillips, son of horn in Kavsvillc and is widely identiMrs. 1h omas 1! Phillips. The wedfied with industrial development in the salesman that is Advertising ding t ink plan m Ogdm on the afterUtah. never sleeps. Employ him noon if Wednesday, August 4 He is proprietor of the Bui ties y at 143 North Fiist West street, of people who had arrived on the Don! for git the band In nefit dance a director of the Deseret Saving scene. on August 10 hank, ii director of the Kaysville Mrs J. I Robeits and daughters, Justice of the Peace Irvm F. Fishei institution, vice president of is acting coroner in the case Dorsey and Lois, motored to Henefer the Kaysville Milling company, a diMoroni Thayne, husband of Mrs La- Sunday to visit with relatives. They rector of the Kaysville Canning corvina Thayne, whom the Thayne family were iteiumpaiiied by Misses Iaone Hits off Bui toil m 4 innings and poration, a director of the Barnes visited Sunday at the L. D S. hospital, and Gladvs Openshaw. Bunking company and a director of the Mrs Sarah Mangum of Salt Lake two on in 5th, 11; off Mansell in 5 John U. Barnes company. was removed Tuesday from that in3 stitution to St. Marks hospital and is City is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. innings, Mr. Barnes went to Salt Lake from in a room adjoining those occupied by Z. Ilemv Jacobs, at her home on East Kaysville when 17 years of age and A very pleasant event of the week enteied the Locust street for an ulofmite visit. his injured wife and other relatives. University of Utah, from was a kensington given by Miss Artell which he graduated with the class of Linford and Miss Miriam Barnes at 1880, following which he entered the E8E3 the home of Miss Barnes on West business. Locust street, in compliment to Mrs. He has taken energetic part in civic Charles V. K. Saxton and Mrs. J. Lta-li- e enterprises and public movements for Crockett, two rerent brides, Mon- city betterment. He was one of the day afternoon from 4 until 7. .The organizers of the Salt Lake Commerguests were received at the door by cial club .which was launched in 1898. Miss Barnes and were entertained on For twenty-fivyears he was a memthe wide lawn at the side of the ber of the bishopric of the Seventeenth house. A light supper was served to ward, Salt Lake, rs counselor to Bishthe following guests: Mrs. Chiules V. op F. S. Tingey, having only recently K. Saxton, Mrs. J. Italic Crockett, been relieved of his duties. Mrs. J. G M. Barnes, Mrs. Herbert J. Barnes, Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENT OF John W. Galley, Mrs. F. B. Muir, Mrs MARRIAGE MADE Ernest Peterson, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey have Mrs. U. Barber, Mrs. J. B. Coo- announced the recent marriage of ley, Mrs. William Gailey, Mrs, Clif- their daughtwv Evelyn, to J, Leslie ford D. Strong, Mrs. Newman Reeves, Crockett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Investigate the Mutual Life Insurance Companys Modern Mrs. Le Conte Stewart, Mrs. Irvin A. Crockett of $10,000.00 Policy Iigan. After a motor Phillips, Mrs. Fred Kershaw, and the trip through Yellowstone National Misses Erma Bodily, Florence Stan- Park the young couple will make their ton, Emily Odd, Doris Thornley, Mag- home in Logan. gie Layton, Nora Blamires, Aidenn On August 11 the annual bathing Jacobs, Edna Rushforth, Mildred girl revue will be staged at Lagoon. Barnes, Haxel Bishop, Sibyl Pelton, On that date a ball game between $10,000.00 will be paid at once and an additional $13,050.00 Myrtle Jones, Zena Williams, Rebecca Bountiful and Hooper will be an added will be paid to your beneficiary in monthly installments durPelton and Marian Jacobs. attraction. n 4000-foo- d tr de-s- vv 1 that in-t- j ; i repre-stntah- MU H ? If make money for you. r What of Your Family e If You Should Die or Become Disabled? Ivi Permanently Disabled Kaysville' Opera House. August 9 MARY PICICFORD At your death the Income of $ 00. 1 full $10,000.00 will be paid This policy is issued in smaller amount to meet the needs V s of more moderate incomes. ... MAIL THIS COUPON VWJ TODAY FOR ...J .... Mr. James P. Casey, Special representative of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Post Office Box No. 10, Kaysville. Please send me full pariculars regarding your Modern Life Insurance Policy. My age FULL J! if l r 3 Layton AutoCo. Name INFORMATION 7 IN- REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOIC FARM to your J V !l ve i UtilityCar, t t II t ve A Monthly r) t I com-mis-to- -- i f I i np business man-.Oreer a Ford now and let it i i v , will cease by accident or disease premiums n this policy and the company Vill pay you during your lifetime. for every fanner or f Gro-cei- If A necessity v 1 l.0fl ON' B Two-sco- ing the next 20 years. A Ford is a 1 1 , If Killed By Accident i fc Kate Douglas Wiggins immortal story of rural New Eng-Iaand young love Woven of village lifes bright threads and gray into a happy homespun romance that warms you through and through. As sweet as a field of clover. As human as home. Mary nd . Pickfords greatest role. . i Fathers and mothers, bring the whole family and enjoy a good play with them. '.HELP THE PRIMARY PAY FOR THEIR NEW PIANO Post Office The Oldest Old Line Company in America Admission MATINEE 4 1 P. M. 5c and 25c EVENING 8:30 P.M. t U N, i t - |