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Show 5 LAYTON u, tfc Bbht f frttl jf - ftolito. Hu Uw lsetory Ma7, lArtoa Suj" axaptaj, to o tk m-- 1 1 trmJBrrn roi- - G4 opportankia atm mburbua aeraata lor ehick truck t7" dslrrinc. On th tin a at iL-aShort f1 - c Electric,O. Oracan H- -a atoctna S. j l J2 end waUrworfaL, ,o8U Stata raraln. .j monton-Garlan- of Baker Hoffman is with flu. n. C. W. Millard is recovering a bad attack of influenza. is confined to his James WiggiU of the flu. attack bad a with Mrs. Fred Adams, and gom, to Mr. son pje gmsll ill -- ait - - ii.-u- February 26, a baby girl. jj r and Mrs. Ralph Rampton the arrival of a son, bom last Sunday, an-joan- w jlorsday. l. Mor-p- a Stanley Ellison, eldest son of ill a with mild Ellison, is reported of the flu. pit Ur. and Mrs. Wallace Gailey the arrival of a son at their Monday. last iome Vance Millard returned from Riverton the first part of this week after w -- shipped out. cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birkin last Sunday evening, and last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. lave been A Layton. The east Layton and basketball teams will be West Layton seen in action in the Latona hall Friday night. A is crowd to witness the expected big be battle. considerable amount of sickness in and about Layton at this time. The families of Joseph and Charles Sill are quarantined at presort with influenza. Reports from the coast are to the effect that Spence Adams is making There is a of smoke in and recently returned having a couple of of sickness. Ella Dawson entertained at a social last Sunday evening in honor of her son, Ray J., who, together with Diamond Adams and Edward Ellison, leave soon for a mission to the eastern weeks Mrs. states. to wish About seventy were present d the boys on their God-spee- journey. The Daw-n- , and Edward Ellat 9:00 oclock three missionaries, Ray J. Diamond Adams ison, left last night for Brooklyn, N. Y., their headquarters, where they will labor in the eastern states mission. They have len the recipients of a great many Parties held in their honor recently. Harold Layton had the misfortune to fall and dislocate his left shoulder hile ball in the Latona practicing kn Tuesday night. Dr. Tanner was called and patched the young man up, afterwards taking him home. Professor Ballantyne, former leader the Ogclen Tabernacle-:hot- rr will fire a concert in the Kaysville Taber-acl- e He will in the near future. Present, male besides a number of soloists, choir of sixty voices. This two-cours- e Mrs H It, Blood entertained at a Kensington tea at her home Thursday afternoon The idea of, St. Patrick was carried out in the room decorations and iri the games Prizes wore won by Mrs. Charles T Burton, present im Ruled Mrs John W. Gailey, Mrs. Maiy 1. inford. Mrs. Caroline Phillips, Mi. John G. M. Barnes, Mrs. Charles T. Burton, Mrs. Ernest cb-veil- First Class Service BARBER SHOP and POOL HALL Old Reflex Building. PRICES Hair Cut 40c Shave 20c. Manufacturing Optician Street Ogden, Utah 352-24t- h M. W. PHILLIPS Agent for Edison Mazda Lamps jiuuuiiiiiuuuiiii!ijii!i!iij!ijiu!uiuuiuminimmiiiuiiiimiiiijumiuiiuiiuuuiu ? ? Is 1 There Any Question ? ? about any building you are going to put up? -- OUR ADVICE IS FREE IF THERE IS ; Nothing Too Large or Too Small Estimates Free. Flans Furnished. 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Ns BY- - Business and Professional Men of Kaysville Utah Power & Light Company EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE; Dancing at 7:30 Two Orchestras ' Tickets $1, Extra Lady 25c Kinneys Orchestra iliiiliililiiiiiihuii DOWN AND $5 A MONTH Order Y'our New Improved AutoMatic NOW! im- More than 10,000 women for March only Kay sville Op era House Friday Eve., March 1 0 new provements th( result of nearly 20 years research make this the greatest washing machine value we have ever found. SPECIAL TERMS. -- e, IJn-for- ally-know- and day. She has just to her work after Cole-mer- nt visit with relatives.. arounj Stockton, that he is well on the way to make a great name for himself. Sterling Sill and Vernon Robins have returned from the Utah Agri- cultural college in Logan to help on the farm with the spring work. They will in all probability return to college when it opens again next fall. "Miss Llewellyn Bone attended a dinner party in Riverton given by Mrs. Leonard Lovendahl, last Sun- n- Mrs. C. Blood, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, Mrs. mere, Mrs. Ixuis W. Barnes, . Miss Emily George George Smith and the Misses Zella and Lucy Smith and Freda Brough, Mrs. Emily S. Barites, Mgs. Susannah Burton, Mrs, John H. Blood, and Mary Pauhiia. Mrs. A. F. Gailey, Mrs. Ada WilMiss Faye Sanders entertained the liams, Mrs. T. K. Williams, Mrs. O. A. Four-club at her home Thursday Williams, Mrs. George B. Sheffield, The time was spent in evening. Mrs. H J. Sheffield. Jr., Mrs. W. H. games, sewing and siuial chat, after Mansell, Mrs. Henrv Graham, Mrs. luncheon which a dainty Joseph Peak and Misses Martha and was served to the following: Misses Marv E. Barnes. Ruby Phillips, Zenna Williams, Hazel Bishop. Claire Gleason, Artcll I Fave Sanders and Vema Robins. . SALE Two choice building close in; good water located job, Holmes Creek. C. B. under pgtts, 4t Layton. The Ksysville business and professional men are staging a grand ball at the Kaysville opera house tomor-ronight. Cattle buyers were active in Layton faring the past several days and a large number of carloads of bovines lota stu-dc- two-thir- ce a abort FOR will be one of the treats of the pres- ton at once, so that they can be issued in a telephone message from Lewiston, ent season and should be taken ad- to the school pupils assoon as the where it was stated that considerable vantage of by everyone. Ife will apweather is for the play- trouble has been experienced and permissible pear under the auspices of the Kavs-vul- e of baseball. ing several animals have died. choir. It has is The disease was diagnosed by Dr. learned there ben that The Layton Legion team will play more material for .baseball this sea- Swen Nelson of Idaho and Dr. A. J. basketball tonight against son in Kaysville than for a number Webb of the state board of d agriculture team. A of years past, G. A. Krier, the Bam- waa sent to take charge of the work is expected. berger station agent, will be seen in of eradication, lie will be assisted by The Layton Post No. 87 will put on action this coming season, as will Ken- Dr. W. H. Hendricks of Richmond. It a big athletic show Monday, March neth Sheffield. All the old members was estimated that about 150. -- 0, in the hogs Latonia hall. The hall is of the Kaysville championship team have been exposed and will have to be now open every day and night and will Ik- on the docket, including Rob- vaccinated. those who are to participate in the ins, Linford, Vernon and LawTence affair are busy at work training. The Maii'cll, Bishop, N. Sanders, Kershaw, show will be in the nature of a box- Ih Layton,- - Alf. Green and KAYSVILLE LOCALS Billy Baring and wrestling carnival, and a ton. Thus Kaysville fans are assured S. tool work at the Davis High was great crowd is expected to be on hand. a splendid team this season. That the mor-- or less demoralized last week as This will be one of the real! of the sickness and absence support of the entire community will the lt shows of the Legion athletic be extended to them is now a matter of Inneipal Miller and Miss Packard, mittee and boosters. of course, There is now no reason teat In r of dramatics and physnal The Lavton American de why the local team lannot annex an- education. The storm whah broke m feated tlje 12th ward team of Ogden other pennant this season the same on the valley Monday made it imjtos-sibin a fast game here Lst Tuesday as last. Boost for your home team of the about night. Only three of the regular men and let's This to reach the institution. get off to a good start. showed up for the game and none of week the Mhool is running about northe players from Kaysville wer- - on mal. hand. Substitutes were sent in who l'()MM LBCIAL (Ll 15 OFFICERS NOMINATED showed up creditably, however. The Mis V. 1). Major celebrated her At thejdi.; commercial efub score in Laytons favor was 2'. to 2i;i eight-tir- t birthday with a dinner Jacobs appointed a home last evening. There her at Ogden played Webers center. Jone party ommatmg committee whose doty it were present for the occasion Mr. and but his opponent hiddYunTlLAuly wa-.- . to arrange a list of nominations, Mrs. E. W. Fisher of West Pbint, Mr. three baskets. Joe Day was the high who would serve as officers and M rs citizens man for Layton. Joseph Harrod of Iaiyton, of the Kaysville Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major and chilThis committee is composed of George dren. Mrs. Harold Fisher of Layton, WOODROW WILSON FUND W. Barnes, chairman; Mrs. A. G Mrs. A A. Mrs. and of Major Layton, STARTED IN DAVIS COUNTY Frank and J. R. Gailey. This com A. V Van Epps of Salt Lake City. James H. Moyle of Salt Lake City, mettee met Tuesday and made up the formerly assistant secretary of the following list of Mr. J. B. Lindsay entertained at nominations, two U. S. treasury, was present at a meetfor each office, who are to be voted a parcel shower Tuesday afternoon ing at the court house at Farmington on at the next regular meeting, to be at her home in honor of Miss Pauline Monday and gave a very fine address held Monday, March 13, 1922: Shortney, whose marriage is to take in an effort to start a fund in Davis W. P. Epperson, F. B. Muir, for place next Sunday. Games, music and country for the Woodrow Wilson foun- president; Nora N. Thornley, Mabel dancing were enjoyed until a late dation. The purpose of this founda- V. Gleason, first vice president; J. J. hour. A large number of people were tion has been written of in many of Bowman, J. Cheney, second present from Salt Lake City, friends the leading papers and magazines of vice president; Mary J. Proudfoot, II of the honored guest. Among the the United States, and is country-wid- e L. Gleason, Serena Frank, John G. M. Kaysville people present Were Mrs. in its scope. The purpose is to raise Barnes, Sumner Gleason, Martha E. D. W. Barnes, Mrs. Henry Graham, a fund of one million dollars, this Barnes, R. 0. Layton, Fred A. Shef- Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Claud Cole- amount to be a permanent fund, the field, Ernest Peterson, Joseph Peak, Arrangements are now being made interest. frnv .which is to-used in Hubert C. Burton, Erminnle Jarinine, at the Davis High school for the to those who accomplish directors, six of whom will serve for giving prizes greatest Junior Prom in the history the most in any way calculated to bet- the ensuing year. of the institution. The special inviter the cause of humanity. Those who tations will be in the mail in a few huaccomplish the greatest good for GENERAL FARM CONDITIONS The gym will receive a special days. man kind, by word, deed or action ARE GOOD treatment at the hands of the busy wodld be awarded, and a great stimuWhile hog cholera probably has been Junior class and will be decorated as lant would be given to this sort of n Strout Farm Agency, has never before. Kinney Brothers orwork. The Woodrow Wilson foundajust given expression to some interest- chestra has been engaged for the oction is on the order of the Nobel prize ing and enlightening views on the con- casion and all who attend this years which awards those who do the great- dition of the farm, lie' says A wholly function are assured of a time the est good along the line of peace for the false impression is being developed in like of which is experienced hut once world. The fund is being subscribed to that is undoubtedly true a certain or twin- in a lifetime. The prom will by people all over, the country, there class of farmers is made to appear as he 21. March Friday, being no party politics involved at all. true to all engaged in farming. Anyone wishing to subscribe may do As a matter of fact, conditions as so. they affect the farmer generally are J. R. Gailey was appointed chair-- 1 j,00(j when compared with almost any man of the committee from Kaysville other industry in tilt- country today, who are authorized to receive sub- The p farmer on high price scriptions locally. Others of the com- land, raising grain or cotton for inmittee are Miss Martha E. Barnes and stance, has suffered a serious setback. MJSLPhillips. But the averagesmall general farmer with eight to a dozen cows, a few. hogs BASEBALL MEETING and sheep, a flock of poultry and with LAST MONDAY P. M. fair price land producing diversified Fifteen baseball enthusiasts were crops, is in a pretty comfortable popresent fit the meeting Monday of the sition. The high cost of labor, which Kaysville Baseball association, mem- is the determining factor in so many bers of the Davis County league. The industries, cuts a very small figure concerned. purpose of the meetipg was to elect a where the general farmer is show that Government statistics For local team the board of directors for farms in the more than of of 6,000,000 The board for the coming season. 7 this about follows: per cent emcountry only directors elected was as in labor hired any form. That President, M. W. Phillips, together ploy 90 per cent of more than means that with L. E. Bybee and W. E. Gailey. farmers the team actually are profiting These directors will appoint their the member high cost of labor, bethrough manager, who will become a cause labor the they are buying is of the board of directors of the county diversified products and the their of own, league. He will represent the city of their farms, despite reduced prices, Kaysville at the league meeting to be are giving them a good labor income. held in the near future. R. O. Layton was elected secretary and treasurer CHOLERA MENACE of the association. THREATENS HOGS The outgoing directors voted unaniWhile cholera probobly has been hog mously to let the public school use in Utah during the last the old baseball suits that belong to more prevalent the club," and to keep them on reserve few monthrthan t any other period, so that if they are needed for substi- the first report of the disease among tutes they can be forthcoming at once. hogs in Cache valley was received It is requested that all old uniforms yesterday by Dr. W. A. Stephensen, be handed in to Custodian R. O. Lay- - state livestock inspector. This came iiiiiiii-i- J |