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Show 1 I f Locate in the midst of fertile field.in the production of milk, torn- f Ivton Suear company, cannery.- 4 roller mill?, creamery and is on the eon- T State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for chicken Z font crowing, truck rardening, tines On the of 2 raising and dairying. .... Bamberger Electric. Oregon Short g Has electric 2 Line and D. A R. G. lighw ami waterworks. 5'the $ S fc P V Morgan is very sick with ' fever. tid Lawrence Luciu Lau.in week-enat They repot t with the finny d ally good. thirty poun Th f-- rl STAKK COM 1U Richard R. Lyman. t th, ,, twelve, and 15. 11. R,,l,eii t! council of seunty, have a to attend the Noith D.im- itN, terly conference at Vet Saturday and Sunday. The opening session will he 2 p. m. Saturday. This s,.smi open to all, hut special reipiest is nu, that all stake and ward workers ip, auxiliary associations and the oft'i cers and members of priesthood ,nioi urns be present. At p m Saturday there will be a special meeting of all seventies in the stake, at which time matters of importance will be. taken up by Elder .Robert. The meeting Sunday will be" at 10 a. m. and 2 p m. - Frarikie Gibbs of Salt Lake City spent last week fct the home of Mrs. John H. Layton. Miss ( 1 - h.-,-- i -- t Mrs. Frank D. Adams left Friday for Logan canyon where she will spend 'the rest of the summer. t KOI ( OMHIlovs op i T All in tim Kin rains - attiud showers have' net , Me-o-m- y, locally, and as loiitnuies abundant. Mi. and Mrs. Robert Birkin returned potatoes, and the second f alfalfa have continued to Wediesday evening from a ten days aciording to the weekly crop trip through Yellowstone park! foi Itah The grain harvest Mrs. Marvin Thomley was taken to is becoming general m the higher disthe Dee hospital in Ogden Sunday tricts, and is mostly completed in the a day P. A. flavor and fraBefore afternoon, suffering with kidney lower valleys; threshing is beginning. The lower gra7inir ranges are in older you want to let the grance and coolness and need of ruin, hut the higher ranges are its f reetiom from bite and idea slip under your hat Clarence Bone and Lee Williams reexcellent, the cattle and sheep are doturned Tuesday night from a fishing that this is the open seaparch (cut out by our exing nicely Wheat and nat are being dam and adjoining trip atj Strawberry thru shod at Tooele and barley and the clusive patented process) son to start something CIVI( ceuntry. second hay crop are being cut; sugar a are a revelation to the SUCCESS beets are good. An excellent second Mr- and Mrs. E. T. Morgan and Mr. man who never could The civic center circus held on the alfalfa crop ha been gatherer! in the pipe and some Prince and Mrs. Hyrum Adams enjoyed a trip local playgrounds last Friday after- Salt Lake valley, and beets have done and get get acquainted with a to the mountain tops last week-en- d noon and evening was very successful well, a thuy stand locally being offset east of town. share of the pipe! in every way. An immense crowd was by a growth of individual beets. ! P. A. has made a pipe a Miss Llewellyn Bone and her moth- present to enjoy the festivities and A and shows. crowd of dancing Mrs. young Alveretta Bone, left Monday er, BASEBALL RESULTS Because, a pipe packed thing of joy to four men for Salt Lake' City for a weeks visit people staged a grand parade through was defeated in a very Centerville with Prince Albert where one was smoked bemain street in the afternoon. The coswith relatives. last at game Kaysville interesting tumes were many and varied and of all satisfies a fore! And, say so afternoon by a score of 14 Frlmpp Albert la Such characters as Buffalo Saturday Edward Ellison and Ray Dawson colors. mII In tpppy satsoon as you start to he man as as was to 8. never returned Monday from the Ellison Bill, Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, bmpt, tidy rag llni, Ibangaama paang Syracuse and Layton played at, cash-i- n on this smoke-hunc- h isfied ranches in Nevada, .where they' have Dutch boys and girls, Indians and keeps aag bait prang tim where Layton lost the game bum Igara eng intbp been working for the past few months. cowboys were depicted in startling Syracuse, I him prang pryttpl f laae Why 8 to 6. with resemblance. FarmBountiful, playing against apeapa mmiptpmpr 'Lester C. Pocock, who is employed lap. Punch and Judy shows and various ington at Bountiful, won their game at the local branch of the Consolidated side shows were held on the 1(5 3. of score to by the Wagon & Machine company, is conwhere a large erbwd was on CapprifM till a postBountiful and Layton played week-enfcf R. J. RtfM d templating a trip to Logan hand. Many had gone to the grove Tabasaa Ca. at afternoon poned game yesterday and Logan canyon. Wlratra 3ala, with their lunch which they greatly Layton, the result being the defeat N.C. Girls wishing to work in the Kays-vill- e enjoyed under the trees.. of the southern team, 15 to 7. Various dances were given outdoors canning factory should register Syracuse, Bountiful and Kaysville their names with H- - J. or Miriam along with the acrobatic acts, etc. now head the league with a percentBarnes. Those living at Syracuse Some of the dances eliciting greatest age of .666. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Robinson; Henry remarks, Mrs. periment station has been established should register, .with Mr. and Mrs. applause were the Guman dance by How they stand: FOR MRS. STEPHEN RICE James II. Smedley; remarks, E. B. more than thirty years, the introducWflliam Varney. , . ... vocal solo, Marion Hess, tion states.. . During this time more Funeral services for Mrs. Stephen Clark; Sometime Well Understand; ad- than a hundred 'experimenters have Rice of Farmington, who died SaturHyrum Adams and family left dress, Leo. J. Muir; selection by choir worked on the staff, each one contribThursday for Grace, Idaho, to attend day at a Salt Lake hospital, were held and Mra. Milton Hess, "Rock of uting something to aid in the rethe farmers round-unow being held Tuesday at 2 oclock at the Farming-to- n Clark. closing searches that have been conducted. Joseph prayer, Ages; there this week. His son, Delbert, ward meeting house. The obseInterment was in Farmington ceme- During the first few years regular anwill follow him quies, which were conducted by James Friday morning. They tery. Mrs. Rice is survived by her nual reports were published, but durplan a big chicken hunt on the Black-foSteed, were largely attended. husband, Stephen Rice, and a 22 ing recent years no such reports have river flats. The services included singing by the months old baby boy. been issued. The results of the work Plan now to go on the Fathers and Farmington choir; prayer, Henry Wilof the station have been published in I Know Not How Soon Got' NEW CIRCULAR DESCRIBES at vs. Lay cox; ons song, Farmington who ville; Layton station bulletings and circulars and managed Miss Gladys Pratt, outing up Weber canyon August of Will Call Me, by the Farmington vs. Syracuse at FARM EXPERIMENTS in various technical jourilhls. excelSTATE 18. 19 and 20. The North Davis stake and skill ton; Kaysville rare with everything mixed quartette; remarks, President officials have the affair in Logan, Aug. 10. Thirty Years of charge and lent judgment. Agricultural Experiment in Utah, the MAKES RECORD VOYAGE circular which reviews the work of New York, Aug. 10. The liner the Utah Agricultural college experi ment station, from the time it was es- - Olympic completed last night her fasttablished"to the present, is off the est Transatlantic voyage, having made the trip from Southampton and Cherpress and ready for distribution.' The circular (No. 4G) was written by Dr. bourg in five days, eighteen hours and . F. S. Harris, formerly director of the eighteen minutes. Sit Bertram Hayes, her commander, said the big boat experiment station and now president of the Brigham Young university, and would have done better had she not N. I. Butt. It is expected to be of been delayed longer than usual at the much value to members of the sta- French port in taking on passengers. tion staff and investigators in general, as well as to the interested public, as The Inland Printing gompany will it places all of the work of the sta- be slowed up the latter part of. thi3 tion in a form easily available and at week, due to several of the workmen the same time presents the meat of the going on a fishing trip to Strawberry. results gained from experimental Sir! Davis, Jack and George Barker, first-han- d work. and Lorin Rampton will likely make The Utah Agricultural college ex up the party. - ! i, la! irri-".i- hi how youll take to a pipe and P. A . 1 s. youre with joyus jimmy - Albert your greatest smoke-sport-on-ear- th youll beforehand satisfied! laalgtr M playgrounds one-sid- rl ed K1 -- the national joy smoke p, ot c Your A man asked us the 6ther day why we directed most of our advertising of Ehgle Shirts to those who never wore them. The answer is simple. The men who wear them have knowledge of how exceptional are the daily, how unusual patterns and individually named fabrics, are their fit and workmanship. first-hanat these know things who dont You men are the ortes were after. Were after you .NOW during these days whcn you cant ambush an inferior shirt behind your coat and vest Make your next shirt an Eagle and well feel satisfied about those that follow. w I- d Wat o s t 18 8 8 J8 18 18 18 8 8 18 8 8 - GJWe are prepared to give you any information you. may. .wish on plumbing fixtures and Priv- ate Utility pumping units. J.B. GALBRAITH Phone 26, Kaysville, Utah 1 372 Twenty-Fourt- h Street, Ogden, Utah - i |