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Show t XV VOLUME KAYSVILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. .VIS COUNTY APPLES WIN IN MISSOURI yesterday received a as an award for the check potential delicious of apples at the display shor of the Mississippi-Valle- y Association held reApple Growers Mo. cently in Louisiana, were picked from old These apples trees that some four sinHy orchard were to g five years ago top-graft- ed all Grgwers this county, ver at least of old trees ef jpoor and worthless variety, should the doctors place and investig,top at to new ate this idea of Old trees that and better varieties. possessed of any vitality whatever art be made profitable by applying scions of the Delicious or Jonathan type. At the Gleason orchard a few years hundred scions were placed ijo one The 4 but three failed to grow. trees so grafted cap be made to bear in n average of four years as many different kinds of apples or pears as there are branches to hold the scions. of fruit trees is The extremely easy to learn, as simple instruments are used. Here can be seen several different varieties growing on top-worki- there an apple tree pear scions and there tree i peach bearing its share of soft: shelled almonds. But it is in the top working of old and worthless types that the greatest gain is made.Davis County and Utah has become famous because of its growing the and original Early Elberta peach, there is no reason why the famous Delicious apple should not be represented in every orchard in this section, fof the two fruits named above re sure in any market apple tree, jafted over to me - money-make- JANl'Ain USDAA. I t. liUl NUMBER rs ie wide world over. WATER PROJECT (From the Nephi Times-New- s ) A move is on foot with the farm- - of Utah county to purchase the gov rights in the Strawberry wa-- 1 tor project, together with the grazing rights held by the government, and which are annually leas d to stockmen of Utah. A committee consisting of a number of the prominent citizens of Spanish Torn, submitted thmr report a meeting held a few days ago in the above eity, at which articles of aeration and wore vote! I check and have novo- - -- om the prop-err.men- t Weir. erty. Ir bab'.y most of the-- e invesnieuts w1 M mg good results, hut he-at home we have a gild mine in this canal stock, Wo know what it is ' and what the will be. AYe ; know yhat water has 'dune for this ' ronimiinitv : th it with, ut water Brig-a' ham City might have been a ranch house, and a dry one at that. AVatcr pt'iduoe- - wealth, who'! uso) on the la". and wato wi.l 1" tho means of tiouhbng the populat u.n of this city. Ga'm NOW tlio WATER is fine. ited j re-al- ' t 'tv, prt-iijt- - l.i d ' a1 lope oi by-law- tna-!-- ' Tin- t - i to v -e . j ' ! ' -- i ov t r o o 1, li . 1 i In ' ' . 1 ai -- citics ' the Strawberry water has practical! gone glimmering, and the high hopes of securing water for the arid lands of this valley will be dashed to the wall. The further fact that the farmers of this valley have spent several thousand dollars in surveying and making an estimate of the cost of this project with the idea in mind that the government intended to bring this water to East Juab county, should be at once brought to the attention of the reclamation officials, and a. definite understanding obtained from these some officials, what their real intentions are towards the farmers of this valley who dug down into their pockets to furnish the money for these f.e AVe ,u perhaps the nm-- t expensive in the. n .wiving apijSieatiuni ev vrv state and it is said they are much day fnmt various parti of the enthusiastic for the water than try from sportsmen. Ye also me near the head of the canal. almost letters reiving daily asking Can it be that the only land owners about the purchase of the buffalo for in Utah who are thinking of turning zoological gardens, ami from othor- down an opportunity to secure addi- who desiie to pieserve the herd bv tional irrigation water are those of placing it in one of the national paiks. Davis County. The lands of Box Still other- - ate interested in a preEldwr or Juab county are not to be serve on the island, but they do not compared with those of Davis county want to pay the price. The result is. either m fertility, climate er location as I have itated, we must get the relative to market, and yet our peo- beasts off the island, and the onlv It is well that our peo- way this can be done, apparently, is ple hesitate. ple investigate and consider seriously to permit hunters to kill them. before turning down tho proposition AVe aie i. Hanging now to move a to form an irrigation district in North r large numb, of cattle and sheep to Davis, a district of their own which the inland. They will be ferried across they can install and run to suit them- from Salt, ur. It is ijn ideal place for selves and last but not least own. The ranging stoik, for the care of them articles follow: is reiiuci d to a minimum." NoAv.-. eouo-mor- e e j I -- Id. i f ll Dancing Carnival KAYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19th, 8 P. M. Hawaiian Troubadours Will Furnish Music. Extra Admission $1.00 per Couple REFRESHMENTS FREE- g t h - E.i of h,n ,, li ! .1 i . I a..--- s, C Hardee. EHILLIPS-JONE- NUPTIALS made Wednes-mornin- g of. the marriage of Mr. j.fron W. Phillips and Miss Myrtle S Announcement Awas . jaea I The wedding .ceremony was at 9 a. m., Wednesday, Janu- 7 12tK by Mr. H. H. Blood, at the the brides mother, Mrs. Mar-- 1 per-rmi- 4 Weaver, in which place the reside. Lady 50c - ioins "with the many d of the happy couple ia wishing L? Cn0Qnli success, prosperity T tappiness to the end of their lives. 1. SALE Te!s.k Barred Plymouth Bock CaB Phone 112-Kays- W, b v l.a - m d s. . f om k n- i -- - 1,, . i repia. ( i if th. f w Id D. i " V h t .in all p.i" t 1' t lave how ii g to ex la aim. 'I ,ght foi w ar In I ; .lived t. il; , he fl oi -- ,'t i i ! i ' ii i ! , i .1 , 1 an hot pi.' .ii'.i. I '"M Mu, . t ka ' . -- . a, dh h Mi- - ih, i -- ' i i,. - i.ii-- 'a ai i.it 'mi :.t bei - - t i, h iv f ..I. ia -- -i un-- i H p I i. i. ! "i t i appk . - h.i- i dit m one i f the in the gi..vvn - ..pple ! mu ht s c.m be i ium-i- in v -- I i 'hi u. fi i i no h -- v i iup f o in, 1. ii ad . an r t h am dm onnj '.I t he n . . i I s . hi v ii y Ap- - l.ouisi- - pi ov .'.I ..u, that that' the gp the vvutld, ..;t ef tlie toiy - that , ( v a ai apple,- - ill 'lire Uni- - t. mi got under way eu1' tii ..d then-owm.l b. id th-"i ni.n,) ;.io gi.twn. Within tlie limly in the .on!, w v, f r tbo ir.tire nvit.-The it City are inuie than woik tv e.i bv tin- Knv a i!V bev H.i a.ii- - of ptaitiially vacant land, is probably the he- -l ample th.-- lrue win c apple-- , peaches, ilicirics and ' : w her rie- offered this season can be grown, and we r untie U will nrnaia vacant untd : The , p p! i enie among u- who will make FAST HIGH DAVIS. of it for thu purpose In DavH He 'nl. I. Robert-- , County there are thoUMtnlln of acres Bjhee ef uch land- -, much of it ill in scrub jt r 1 Reel - I Snut Ii .eddingham oak hiu-- h and valued at but few Robinson per acie. It is ceitainly a ealam-it- j .o e Gillespie tins i audition prevails. that Bui row s Tan for, U. Ah Saiiiul. rs, Hav is UTAH CAN NEKS CONAENTION Rurnow s, D. Roberts, I SALT LAKE (TTY ( hipnmn IE Smith Among tlio-- e from Kaysville whi Field goals. Led attended the Utah Gunners AssociaScoringilingham t!, Saunders b, D. Roberts 1, tion entertainment in Salt Lake City I.. Roberts J, Love Foul goals, Saun- hot Enda and Saturday nights were out of 2 ders, the following: Mr. and Mis. Geo. AV. lel.l goals Gillespie, Buu.es, Air. and Mis, ,1. G. M. Burnett, East High Taufer, Burrows and II. Smith. Foul Mi. and Mrs. FI. II. Blood, Dr. and Mi- -. S Gleason, Mr and Mis. A. M. goals Burrows, b out of 11. B.u in'.,, Mr. and Mis. II. J. Barnet, Referee AVat tier. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Kppers.cn, Mr. Mi-Ileih'-tI,. Gleason, Mr. AV. and At the last meeting of the Kasville Miss Miriam Barnes, I. Epperson, Commercial club the. club unanimously MiI' loienee Stanton, Mr. Utehard wont on record as favoring the organiMr. Richard Miss Galley, zation of the North Davis Irrigation Stanton, Mr. John Aeina Robins, Flint, Miss district. The club also appointed a Mr. Mrs. John and committee to ask for improved tele- Ermly Brough, Mr. AVoolsey. George Thornlcy, Mr. phone aervioe. The committee appointD. K. Barnes ed is R. O. Layton, John G. M. Barnes Vernon Mansell, Mrs. Mid Doris ai Thornley. and Rev. A. G. Frank. Through tho compliments of the American Can Company of Ogdon, the feet of water wus reportFifty-fivrunners, their wives and friends ated in the East Canyon reservoir of the tended the performance of ExperiDavis and Weber Counties Canal comence" at the .Salt Lake theatre on Fripany the first of this week. This innight, and on Saturday evening sures the complete filling of the reser- day there took place a splendid dinner and voir this season. dnnee at the Hotel Utah. I i " i kav-vil- - ib-l- !" - d. -- i line-up- t I , -, n- -e I -- ( dol-l.- u- I t A ' 1 -- . t -t e raid in the enuse of prohibition. Two Italians, Angelo May and Carl Pontl, were taken and their still at South Bountiful was confiscated. The still contained considerable whiskey, several barrels of mash and two barrels of wine. The raid took place bn the 6th of January and the men were sentenced on the following day each to pay a fine of $100 and costs. This sets a near record in this, county for a haBty reckoning with lhe law, and tho new officials above named are to be commended for the quick dispatch and neatness on their first job of this character. If the law is to be enforced, why drag along until prisoners are old and gray waiting for a hearing? fifty-gallo- n THE UNIVERSAL CAR December was one of our biggest month. Why? Because we have a necessity for 'every farmer that is selling for a low price and the ple realize it peo- ' Now Is the time to economize, as at all times, but dont be a pessimist Five pessimists will kill off one ordinary person. Be cheerful. Who likes to talk to a pessimist Were people in Davis County ever in better condition than- they are today ? It Is true some, have spent too much the past year for, luxuries and extravagances, but that only applies to a few unwise ones," and they are now paying for their folly. Be wise now and buy only necessities. A Ford car is a necessity. Ask any farmer or business man who owns one. Layton Auto Company ed eou- -j t. i forty-gallo- Pub-Instructi- on on o will 111 ' SIIER I IF MAKES RAID Sheriff J. I). Burnett and his newly appointed deputy, George Mann, recently conducted their first successful OF THRIFT Superintendents of Public held here recently with Gov-John P. Calkins of the Federal ferve Bank of San Francisco,' and om u i: ov .11 NKAV calls for the completion work by July 15, 1921. About AAOO acres of rich agricultural land in Vth Davis County will Efe brought ltder full cultivation this season with k completion of the project. tk a. i K The t. am the t,p ho ' i Springs lake. The contract Reserve District. Director work will lie chiefly in the PPagation of the study and practice .in CJ Public schools of Utah, with the report of a conference vt -- ca-'j- (mgs Organization for the Twelfth Ou, i .1 pi.' fight, but were .idly lacking on team f , vo'k. In ai.lilion to this preliminary work, that of constructing the feed canal, has been in the Bonneville project. !he Heiselt Construction company is 5t present engaged in digging the 1 which leads from the Jordan river to the pumping plant, a short distance 'orth and west of the Becks Hot ap-fat- ed ot h. ' i The fj Re-c- h -. h, EDUCATION San Francisco., Jan. 10. Dr. George homas of Salt Lake City, recently ected State Superintendent of and former President of University of Utah, has been State Director of Thrift Edu- fstion for 1921, announces Theodore Cdee, Director of tha Government b1 i t High. Ea-- e I 1 'ae , 1 's k com ya oi icadei ; if the nt i v i As of The wa- - o: lgm.ite i be In ).i tor Giea-- i bin!. .! pit ttv much l ,1 the t j! of mill ..muia! ' and tin ts to untie r P'O the Of ei meats. w.ll eompi a Ihiilin r load. a.. bo mot on annul bv wll in-eMr. 11. t.lev noul othei- - of his com panv a a ok. t . S.i!'.,ii' ih m wh.oh upon, and a resolut, on pa sod to tire-- 1 i t iken on w il! b o nla v i ert the matter as noon a- - pos-ih!- e t j a au:.,h to the lcnd.ing. and the reclamation service. vv bt. h w t tho i !i . h lioil-e- , i.i Under a dispatch from Washington n a.l s he tn ti ,uai dated January oth, it appears that the M ILL NOR I H 1) l do i IS F ll.7 ot i.i'.nv v h tin r oi led i reclamation service are in favor of-two nows hCeh b w p vv i .! ti n f.rtli iolhwiig wo ptihh-- h turning the jfroject over to the farmers "in-- - coi.ornu.g -- reuin.g a water whi. h th.o os Ai goles poop,.' w id assoon as the farmeis form them- - n ply f, r . The V v putpo-e-id' i u h,. . "but th r stag' v solves into an irrigation district, aSf.r-- t linn isiing!i'u v i f'.m the Nephi Tim i IS to in- -i iii island the ten, Now- - and tho Mvend fiom the B.'x provided by the laws of the State n ii in- -, if inspiration a win r e. Utah. Elder Time- - or RrighamCity is n i 0 cour-o- , w , regiet t The farmers of East Juab countv. From tlnse stories it will be seen hav o to l.ugh'tt tin luud of bison, are much interested in the above item that the of tho'-- communities which - !eihnp- - the lur; e- -t in the of news, as the fact remains that if hot for additional irrigation water count iv, but we cannot range our eat- this proposition goes through, the and are up and doing to get it. The tie with tin buffalo, and w,- must haw chance for this valley getting any of .water the Juab farmers are after is the fm the hicf animals. AWARDED BY IRRIGATION DISTRICT etc. The Shattuck Construction company surveys, of San Francisco, the only bidder, CANAL STOCK SELLING FAST has been awarded the contract for con(From the Box Elder Times.) structing the irrigation works of the A very enthusiastic meeting of the Bonneville Irrigation district. Under the contract the district Hammond canal committee was held in directors v ill pay for the work with $600,000 worth the Commercial club rooms last night 'fbonds. The purchase is guaranteed and nearly all members were present. In checking up on conditions it was sy the Anglo & London, Paris National bank of San Francisco, with ascertained that over $170,000 worth which the Shattuck Construction comp- of stock has been subscribed to date and one member of the committee was is allied. any The supervision of the work will be so enthusiastic over the proposition aider the direction of Oro that he suggested that the price of McDer-aitengineer for the district. He is the stock be increased. No action was a engineer of long experience, hav--- taken, however, in this miftter, but been engaged, on several govern those who want stock in the Hammond aent projects. CONTRACT SEW DIRECTORS 13 MAY BE SOLI) Or. Gleason pie STRAWBERRY Till UTAH. Our new modern SERVICE and PARTS building is beteg erected so that all of our customers will receive THE BEST SERVICE IN UTAH n U. OF U. NOTES , With a registration of 2,000, new courses and instructors were added to the University of Utah for the winter quarter. Boxing, wrestling and folk dancing were added in the physical education department alone. According to Dr. n. L. Marshall, In charge of this department, , there hat never been so great an interest in physical activity as row. The aim of the department is to provide tome activity for every student. Basketball is the activity to hold students attention during the winter term. Class contests are being played and forty are competing for places on the varsity squad. The junior prom, the varsity play, swimming meets and debate are also winter quarter activities. Utah debaters this year will meet Logan, the B. Y. U. at Provo, Montana, Idaho and Columbia. There is to be a baseball meeting in the Legion club rooms in the Barnes Bank building Thursday night, January 13. All who are Interested in baseball should be present FOR SALE calves. Several fine young W. A. Roberts, Layton, Utah. St-1-- 20 I 7 |