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Show ' . South Davis Suimday School Day at Lagoon VOLUME XV KAISVILLK. FOUR LAUON AND FARMINGTON, DIE HEN ELECTRIC TRAIN AND AUTO CRASH A RECEPTION UTAH HI BSD I AA , Jl E 7.1921. i NUMBER 38 YA Sl.OITFD BOUNTIFUL CELEBRATES S UA srEKDhRS M IDE UlONt?) ON S M I 1 AIK :IF.EDY AY Mr. and Mrs. Nfls E. Obvrg and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hajes Meet Tragic! Two killed. Three Injured, Two MovDeath. Wreck Occurs at Crossing ( anal ing. When ( ar Goes Near Ogden; Authorities Conclude! Bridge. Fight Starling in I rent Event Accident. Tb Davis county sheriff and his Men Are Seat Fnd Fatalli ; week . l.ake Brother. Salt deputies have been busy thp past Four persons were instantly uied Clorious Fourth and to the speed-Completion of lionnetille Project Enthuse banding out invitations let tnc ' People; (Governor wb a infest the state road, bidMabey the Piincipal Speaker; Tv o men dead, three ntjuied and train hit the automobile dm i n bv NeU which a attend to reception Successful W1I Managed ( elebration. two mmvi'g ding them E. Oberg, at the Brockbank th toll taken h a i,,',mg.' Bruce Major of - t autoniol-djustice of the Peace which went off a 1dit.g L to near the Orchard station, three m.lev Kaysville is now holding from day two miles bridge south of Ogden at 6 oclock Tii,.da eat of Salta. r beach Tu of July was a busy th u! , ; ui a gala day a Co- I Im 45 k o'i 12 day. The Fourth 0 tn at uesd.n morning J ittijraiv oven Hires. and many invitatofficers the in Biuir.l for il ,il, a iuh t E. died Hi He r tri enn that day ii.it that inUrt, sinking ei 'ii enterprising hopital ; In fore. llt ions were handed out It fund nn.irti nance and amortiratinn !horrly aftei hi .11 al and hr Mr. and Mrs. Nil E Ootig, 101)4 was not onl ndependenee day, but it on Following are the names of the ownmeant an annual cost blolhil, A ( Uryer, died at 2 20 piiin-iTwenty-firs- t ' street. the and number of make the of occaMon the of of a and ers ai re, whereas the diMmts oclin k the same 'mm rung hi tin ho- completion Mr. and Mm Frederick R. Have. the Bonn idle D. M. Brown, lt)2 driving machines which they were eonard mg a ion district cot iiuld fun ih the water for a pita 932 Twenty-firs- t to honored bids with and were irristreet. it done-- , const Ions plant of pumping when they ii.il.'i amount, laienuo, Arthur Wifliams and ytim names and other The ana1. gation The who do Tin.V Fifth North treet. are the bodies were carried about loo not know what they i42 Met the reception.' I he m a in vine held in the are t.i.ki data in the following' list was taken feet along the track. The Ford autoout, aiit the goxernor. injuiaal. and two men, whom u! tin-: i d paik, while a speakers stand are front the state auto license directory: 'mobile in which the four xictim were by othi r who do know dead men eem to hate known, me' had bun and what seats treiteo provided they are talking ub out, but are j missing. joibly floating dead or n pf. V. Murdock, 1260 Jefferson riding was wedgyd into the fender of for the multitude. one m the canal.' main the electric motor car and can Hairy Joseph, 700 saying thing about St,- Salt Lake; . Chevrolet No. 1864., of the punoipal promoters of the the project tin uar. The di-- j Mr. AV. H. Phillips and Mi Bi C. J. Homal, Jr, 256 East Ninth feet along the track, at which point Stude-baktntei p!ie, wa tfte chairman do not know what thee costs tram Frjir, 75t Jeremy street, idtn-- i the train was brought to a stop. Before South street. Salt Lake City; !ll will i.tertninnicrt committee and a ut, but they do know they t if led the bodies this morning as those the train could proceed it was necesNo. 28000. it that the Will celebiation was put of their brother. J. E. Fryer lived Walter A., Homer, 2457 Washingtsary to remove the pilot of the car. 1,1 a heard on at 3947 South Seventh East street and J. N. Eichers, 347 Cottage avenue, Salt waj on Ave., Ogden; Dodge No. 24426. A. . Frfer at 756 Jeremy street. Mi Uoierri r (harle R. Mabey was the Sid Bybee, 3209 Washington Ave, Lake, was the motorman, and E. I,eff-le- r The bodies are at the S. M. ' his and 40271. of and on Ford No, arrival W'as speaker, the conductor. .punoipal Ogden Ogden; und the wa heralded heard a Lake Salt more L. rtaking establishment. in of ground ' and insult Finch, City, by regulacontumely Accident Described Harry del.o m fired t Brow na Story a the salute, months Cole No. 9916. as tion of a gorirnois director by Witnesses of the accident wrere Mrs. tachment of the Utah National Guard. this diti rot than 1 have heard in all of W. S. MeComick, 205 Center street, According to the story of Brown, he Murray Jacobs, Scdomon Baldwin and Two of the famous three-inc- h ious met life. the party of young men at the Salt Lake City, Cole No. 11371. guns my pre Verne Crossley. Mrs. Jacobs was I iiv those with which the regiment is equipped, beach and accepter! an invitation to who not one A. Coben, 153 West South Temple as things, standing within 150 feet of the track was used, and the mm is were Biiick from No. mg9510. Salt as pieces street. perfectLake, accompany them on their return trip Bountiful, but away when the train hit the automohile. She served. Governor who is one to Salt Lake, lie, with Williams, the of 251 to ly M. East First S. presiMabey expects Taylor Co, spend the rest gave the following account of the ac- dent of the his and to more and South street, Salt Lake, Packard No. invest day here, irrigation company driver, and J. E. Fryer, occupied the cident: j was in forceful m his a Bountiful whenever front seat of a 23332. car. very address, part money property The who were killed had 'persons I of which follows: can Decker Jewelry Co, Dooley Block, Jones, A. C. Fryer and the two( ungel it. just been to our place to order cherries, Governor Mabey spoke of commu- known men climbed into the rear seat. Salt Lake, Franklin No. 14O01. People, the governor said, talk which said call would for they they a about on our E. W. placing mortgage Clark, 177 East Ninth South nity patriotism, and said there is a Shortly after starting, J, E, Fryer, When for started homes. Thursday. difference The they out between lip service and the Brown says, opened an altercation, governor pointed street, Salt Lake, Oakland No. 31088. I cara hill to went their the down car exto the he that of as a uniform, between flying and a fight took place. , Williams, the Germans, Curt A. Hallder, R. F. D. No. 6, donning whip side the railroad. of rot at the the on the United States the radiator on Indepen- driver, endeavored to intercede bepatch Box 44, Salt Lake, Dodge No. 8345. governflag pressed it, auto hill the down I saw the dence had on ment a and going Utah Power & Light Co, Kearns placed bigger mortgage day shouldering a musket in tween Brown and Fryer, and in so dohouse from the the track. toward in Bountiof home of citizen time war. the every Bldg, Salt Lake, Ford No. 41820. ing loosed his grasp upon the wheel for D. L. Bishop, 2554 Lindon street, Then I heard the train whistle two or ful than this entire phiWt. an instant. Then came the crash, the Criticizes Idlers three times some distance away. I Critic Are Scored 4 am not referring," he said, to rear wheels of the car striking and Ogden, Oakland No12264. Owes man Auto Co, 2566 Washingtthis is not a destructive expected the auto to stop. WJien the those of you who stayed at home to remaining on the bridge and the front I automobile on he said, but one thatj will help fill the soldiers haversack. My of the car catapulting into space. on Ave, Ogden, car No. 18. going put my kept Brown says he was stunned, but George G. Rich, Jr, 2522 Orchard hand to my mouth to shout. Just then build up. criticism is aimed at those who talk He also compared the district projAve, Ogden, Oldsmobile'Nd. 24541. . the train whistled again, but the aund dont do anything." upon recovery noticed a body'floating Barlow Governor Mabey declared that the n the canal. He waded into the Brothers, '262 Twenty-fourt- h tomobile did not stop, and then there ect with an individual pumping plant, street, Ogden, Franklin No. was a crash. Two of the bodies were erected and working in the district at Bonneville irrigation district project stream nnd pushed the man to shore, 32399. hurled to the side of the track on would result in the regeneration and I the confusion and darkness he says Dr. & E. Robinson, 2447 Washi- which I was standing. I saw- - them suit of the force of the impact when rejuvenation of Bountiful, and would he could not be sure who it was he ngton Ave, Ogden,. Studebaker No. strike the ground. The train was go- the car struck the machine. He said make it the best of the suburbs of the found. Jones, in his version of the 26961. lair, says he wasMding in the rear none of the passengers was injured. ing fast. It stopped seven city of the state. Dr. A. Z. seat of the car, which he says was simThe a was invocation of of the accident second This is the Tanner, Layton, Hupmo-M- e away." meeting No. 19601. at a high rate of speed, when W Rev. W. the the at traveling has Mr. ilar nature that Very pronounced by The stories of Mr. Baldwin and happened D. A. Brock-banone his of I dean of St. Marks. companions called, My God, I Mrs. June Wtwood, 11, 1919, Joseph Mayor Weaver, .ay ton, Chevrolet Crossley were similar to that of crossing. No. 29250. look out Griffor the bridge. He does L. and Muir the welcomed J. Art, Mildred Mrs. Con' and visitors, Jacobs. Motorman Eichers and hisgiister, A. S. Winter, not remember told water automoof need the for when their any more until he recov. killed something Bingham Canyon, ductor Leffler did not make any state- fith, were Harmon roadster No. 9884. the on ered Bamin the and of the district northbound a at way to Salt Lake. system ment They said they would go to Salt bile was struck by G. Blair, 29 North Neal 849 South Sixth East now Tuttle, completed. First West Lake and make a report to the com- berger train. GmemM. a of Barnes Mrs. J. street, Mr. and brought J, E. Fryer to Salt The bodies of Kaysville, tnt, Logan, Buick No. 24735. Oberg pany. David Madsen, and Lake the other were earned in of of underber thi the directors board of were removed to the Lindquist Officers Arrive Manti, Mitchell No. 35662. com2725 South State Mr. Weber Dunn, and Canal Davis Counties of by bodies Harry parlors, while the Immediately after the accident Mur- takingMrs. comand Rock Springs, from car a told success of the of the Henry Seigel, 1347 Fillmore that to street, pany, Hayes were taken and and Slt Lake, Packard No. 21313. - Ave, ray Jacobs telephoned to the policeRob- - Kirkendall mortuary, Salt Lake and Dunn, Tuttle to Wyo. According sheriff departments. Judge D. R. could not two find the on they (Continued Page Four) missing ter C- - Lynndyl, j erts cx officio coroner. County men who were supposed to have been No. 31023. David J. Wilson, Sheriff Richard riding in the rear seat of the wrecked Lindiuist 133 Blain Ave. ney D. Pincook and Deputy Sheriff O. H. This circumstance leads the machine. Lake, Saxon No. 9313. Mohlman responded. The train was Dtto Wm. believe to that the wild drive police Lesse, 3508 Adams Ave; stopped until after an examination was claimed have two other victims, ikn, Reo No. 38213. may made by the officials. Judge Roberts Those who Unless the two men are located and, fail to respond to the and County Attorney Wilson decided in this alt Lake, a search issued by the sheriff morning men that an would not be necesinquest be brought in will be near instituted the scene of the on warrant issued an accident. was as it clearly sary, wreck. From fatal the manner in court However, most of those the at The crash point happened which the are body of the man Brown rePPmng as directed. Other where the railroad track emerges from Precinct justices was covered floating in the canal, throughout the coun-- J a one short a is r6ad The cut. are holding is long there a possibility seen by the posimilar receptions. THE UNIVERSAL CAR and crosses the tracks leading to three lice that other bodies may easily have or four farm houses. It is not a part floated down the stream. LEACVe BASEBALL NEWS AND of the main highway. The road from The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable Brown, in his story, says he was ofRESl:LTS down on a is home Jacobs the of has the rifiht fered and accepted a drink from WilMurray At 'beast of burden and surely A another weelc till Me view !v tv6 the of Part track. to the find liams, and that other members of the three leading teams of last grade way in every line of business activity. For all all party reemed under the influence o! and in for the city heavy ead eac team having trucking purposes ' liquor. eir game. work on the farm, the Ford One Ton Truck KaysvQle, Bountiful Spectators Tell of Crash Layton are tied this time and with its manganese bronze worm-drimith a Emil and Reynold Bluhl, brothers, TSO. The score of last. w and William McToe of Rock Springs, every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, 10, in in construction, economy Wyo., were riding behind the car operation, strength Th game between driven head shoulders stands and by Williams on the fatal jourlow purchase price, tires. It bore license number 20,105. and Syracuse at KaysviHe ney, They say as the death car the market. Drop in of the m a score of 11 above any other truck on to 9 in favor Sheriff Pincock took possession swerved over the railroad tracks just order for oner and let's talkit over and leave :uthera team. Bountiful played damaged car. r before to bridge, one man was coming Mr. Oberg was a painting contractor. He was 54 years of age, and Mrs. Authorized Ford Dealer Oberg was 52. They leave five chilMrs. ysville Edward, dren: Alfred, Clarence, Layton, Utah Bountiful Mrs. Florence and Lind Phone 100 Ruby FOR SPEEDERS IN ELABORATE FASHION: BISHOP HYDE IS IMPROVING (er Ik-i- m 1 i ' - - " i.- I : . H j ' 1 1. lter r t .1 j 1 1 j 1 j i tab-ernac- ii i - v'.i.-J- u-- irri-g.iti- the-.mii- t o'' r-- er i ! 'r . Thf i seven-passeng- nd iprop-ositio- n, . - j pole-lengt- , k I Attor-Chevrol- et J I ve Lr S f. pur Layton Auto Co. Chris-topherso- n. 'hon 1 Centerville Preens Mr. Hayes was 48 years of age and Mrs. Hayes was 40. They leave six children, the oldest 15 years of age. Mr. Hayes was employed by the Southern Pacific shops as 4 machinist. Frrnington PETnckc r ar as follows: vs. Centerville, ?yae B. the earn. 'Jboost at K.ys- - Passengers Shake. A. R. Heywood, president f the at Dayton. state public utilities commission, was at Syracuse, a passenger on the train which struck for your home the automobile. He said that all pasre-sengers were badly shaken up as a - Frank llyih, rerously injurinUlast Wednesday iwtung on the state road 1 h iniu.itivn etj. Bishop who wn a runaway team ami by' being run into by an auto, is 'till precarious. Late report iiulioate that he is gaining lightly from duy to laj, but is still in n er enoii condition. lH8t Friday c rtnng, at a mu mi ting, hold at the Barm Bui.kiny emnpanj building,, at which lreubnt llenry II Itlood ami which was attended by a Suite number of ritizens, it was decided to put a plan in oh ration whereby the farming operation in which wa Hyde ingaged, would be carrud on for the next mx months. t mmittecs wete appointed to carry out the plans adopted by the meeting and uffnient funds were subscribed to tarry on the woik, b pre-Mile- d. p ,1IONEKR DAY 11 K 17 aboard for the long cherished hike ti the mountain top cast of our good town. Arrangements are going steadily forward, and if you lose out it will be your own fault. Miss Gladys Biatt, who has charge of affairs, is going to see to it that this is a real week-ensport for all who go. The hike will consume three days July 23, 24 and 25. All who plan to go should leave their names at the bank with Cashier Gailey. Sign up with the group you wish to camp with. This is a good idea and many hSppy groups will be the result, each trying to outdo the other in merrymaking. All must sign up on or before July 20th, so that final details can be taken care of. Remember, there will be one pack horse provided for every group of nine people. Lighter articles must be carried by their owners. If you wish to ride you are expected to provide your own pony. The route willb up Farmington canyon. On the trip home the party will go east into the Morgan country and thence down Weber canyon to Thornleya ranch, where trucks will be waiting to bring the hikers back to Kaysville. Remember, there is to be a meeting at the public school gym at 8:30 Wednesday night, July 20th. All who expect to go on the hike should attend this special meeting. Details must be taken care of to the nth degree, so thst there will be nothing but happiness on the entire trip. Those who do not sign for the trip and decide to go at the last moment are most certainly welcome, but they must make their own arrangements and attend to details themselves. ,, town be on th map will Kayaville these three days, hut its inhabitants will be up in the air," so to speak. Were going to break the monotony of life and the solitude of yonder peaks. Will you come join the merry throng? See you up in the pines! 1 All d seen to jump from the flying machine. That man is unaccounted for. When the rear car came upon the scene of the wreck they saw three bodies upon the banks lot the stream. Two of the bodies later proved to be those of the men now known dead, the Fryer brothers. The third man upon the bank is unaccounted for, from all investigations. The Rock Springs men say they are positive there were eight men in th$ machine with Williams at the wheel. They also tay that Williams and a man whom they believe is named Spears rode in from the wreck with them and insisted on leaving their ma- chine at Third West street, walking north, despite the advice that they report at police headquarters. Notice All property owners are required to clean all weeds from the sidewalks and trifn all trees 7 feet from the ground. This work must be completed by July 10th, otherwise the work will be done by the city and the eost charged to the abutting property owners. &y order of the City Council. JOHN W. THORNLET; Mayor. s I r t i . Vv ' ' |