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Show k L Sw LIME XVI KAYSVILLE. LAUON AM) FARMINGTON. tfUEF SOCIETY ORMER KAYSVILLE OM N TO BE BURIED IN IDAHO Mrs. Lillie Bruce Clayton, wife of George Clayton and daughter of John and the late Mary Bruce, died at a hospital in Salt Lake thursday after a four weeks illness. The body was taken to Blackfoot, Idaho, where funeral services were held Sunday and interment took place. Mrs. Clayton was born at Kaysville and lived here until her marriage eighteen years ago, when 6he moved to Blackfoot, Idaho, where she had since resided. She is survived by her lusband, father, five children, four brothers and two sisters. number of relatives from Davis county attended the funeral services. I SI RS OF ATFR UTAH. THURSDAY. COMMFKCIAL MARCH 16. 192U CLUB ELECTS NUMBER 21 W.WK OF SI HIDE M.W.ROUECHE DIES OFFICERS ARK ORG VNIZKD BLAMED ON WAR OGDEN, Manh 16. The Weber Last Monday evening in the chapel NEW YORK, March 5. Reaction Liver Sjteni Wattr Usurs assothe Kavswllc commercial club held following the war was blamed tonight OF ciation was organized here today by thtir annual election of officers. The e for the league by the of annual feast the noon , sorrow repersentativ es of Weber, Davis, Sum- meeting was presided 'over-bThe death of Mervin W. Rouche held in the large number of suicides in 1921, mit and Morgan county water users. Belief society will be occured at the home of his parents Mrs. W. P. Epperson. Fol- 20,000 of which were estimated ,t The faceting at the courthouse this lowing lire the names house 'according to the presented by have taken place in this country. The Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. Young As announced be-- j afternoon, attended by eighty water the nominating committee which were Roueche was nineteen years of age, number of cases brought to the leaan mho art to feast at noon users along the Weber mer and its up for voting. For president, W. P. been born May 11, 1903. Dehaving gue's attention was 12,144, of which ceased had a he present at exactly 11:30, tributaries, approved the articles of Epperson and F. B. Muir; for first 8410 slight attack of lagrippe were males and 3734 females. those who come later can re-a week ago, became better, then incorporation and elected the directors. Mrs. John W. Thornley This waste of life, the result of One of the feature's of the meeting and Mrs II. L. Gleason; for second time for school and other caught a second cold and suffered a recent disturbed economic conditions has excellent was the indorsement of the association program J. J. Bowman and relapse. He quickly developed pneujaess. An said a monia being seriously ill but two or J by R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, Frank J. Cheney; for directors, Mrs. and the aftermath of war, arranged for the occasion. There who termed the association as the M. J. Proudfoot, Mrs. A. G. Frank, report by Harry M. Warren president three days. From Monday evening to evening dance he the regular I best time the' hava foundation of success and very bene- Mrs. J. B. Jarman, Mrs. Geo. W. of the league, has caused commercial the time of his death he was attended you will I sev-sthe under ficial to the state. Barnes, ILL, Gleason, J. G- - M. Barnes, failures, loss of employment and much constantly by two physicians, and all - . the year. Children to be admitted not will T. R. Jones of Kanesville was tem- S. Gleason, R. O. Layton, Fred A. real suffering. The growing complex- was done for him- that it was posdance. porary chairman and James H. Cook Sheffield, Ernest Peterson, Jos. Peak ity of our modern life, the feverish un- sible to do. He is survived by his 6Aer the dinner or rest, crimes, divorces, questionable parents, three brothers and two of South Weber was the secretary. and II. C. Burton. BOrS ENDURANCE A MARVEL His sisters are Mrs. Ilattie dress, From this list the following were unhappy home relations, the deFIGHTERS OF PIONEERS TO PHYSICIANS ON COAST The proposed articles of incorporation cline and Roueche of other sentiment os religious Jones, and Vera Roueche and officers: were read, and it was specified that elected START CAMP IN KAYSVILLE BERKELEY', Calif., March 14. have his caused are Hollis W., Leland C brothers nerves, W. P. Epperson; first things deranged user of water upon the Weber President, id ward A meeting was held at the home of Johnson, 13 years of age, is any and loss and of Wr. Mrs. John Seymour W. Roueche. Funeral river system was eligible for memberThornley; depression a Frank Hyde last Friday after-,e-a alive today, but University of ia services are being held this afternoon which With sure second J. J. Bowman; improved business, scientists say that theoretically ship. The articles then set forth all for the purpose of organizing in tabernacle. Interment rethe will to suicide be rate the M. Mrs. Kaysville Mrs. directors J. come, Proudfoot, of the purposes of the association. , fecal camp of the Daughters of the le shoufd be dead. They declare the will in be the W. duced and and L. city cemetery. Kaysville II. R. Barnes, On the motion of John G. M. Barnes George Gleason, happiness prosperity A number of well known oys living is a miracle of human Pioneers. O. will return. C. II. Ernest Peterson and Layton, of Kaysville, the board of directors niters were present from Salt Lake endurance. Burton. On motion of J. G. M. Barnes One of the striking features of the TRICOUNTY ROAD was to all authorized assessments levy Edward climbed an iron tower last TO BE PATROLLED 33 to assist in the movement. Those was made election the of all officers against the land irrigated and coming repprt is the increase in the number In the camp of Mt Pioneer, Salt Saturday to recover a kite from unanimous. of suicides of children, which was 477 OgdenTMrch 8. Patrol of the state into the association. The articles were ? Elizabeth Uk City were Senator electric wires carrying 13,000 M. G. a of motion J. Barnes, Upon then adopted. in 1919. 709 in 1920 and 858 in 1921. highway running through Morgan, I isprard, Mrs. Flora Horne, and Mrs. volts of electricity. He came in contact Z. There also were 509 war veterans vote of rendered to was Davis and Weber counties was agreed thanks the Caldwell State said Engineer with the wires and their full shock jla W. Taylor. the upon by the commissioner! of the three retiring president association was one of the important Henry Jacobs, the suicides last year. 1 Mrs. F. J. Cheney presided as tem-- crocked him to the ground. Neither his in behalf of for efforts splendid All classes of society were included counties, in conferences here today, chairman of the meeting and the shock nor fall caused him to lose movements inaugurated in the state. the commercial club in its work of in charge of road He termed it the foundation of success in the list of thoee who took their own with John R.Stwart, iSer explaining the purpose of the consciousness. of Motion the state.' Kaysville. city which was built upon the confidence in helping lives. There were ten editors, forty maintenance of the Bating introduced Senator Hayward, He was taken to a hospital. Today was made by F. B. Muir that a cleanThe conference upon the maintenone users another. Water are school (teachers, getting students, fifty-on- e In, Horne and Mrs. Taylor. Officers le was home, practically recovered. chairThe be committee ance of the road waa held prior to the appointed. more and more confidence in one an- up twenty-on- e the Kaysville camp were elected as Service burns on his hands clergymen, thirty-nin- e and feet other now than ever before, he added, man then appointed H. C. Burton and at the Weber club at noon n brokers, judges and law- meeting h!kws: Mrs. Frank Hyde, president; showed the current with director of the chamber of the completely through as each man is coming to know his F. B. Muir. seven physicians, I.i Ethel Bonnemort, secretary; Mrs. lim. were present yers, eighty-sicommerce upon the question of taking association The represenneighbor. heads of large Myrtle Waite, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. at the meeting. Dues were paid to mayors, eighty-eigbard surfacing the road toward is steps ted of the that sort cooperation millionaires, corporations, seventy-si- x Ihornley, historian; Miss Ruby Phildollars. the amount of thirty-on- e counties. in the three cannot The state he said. e needed, os, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. HAYWOOD GIVEN There being no further business, the thirty wealthy women and ninety-threThe conference upon the question of thirty-seve- n BIG CONCESSION do anything for or with irrigators exJulia Gailey, registrar. bankers, including until Monday, meeting adjourned bard surfacing indorsed the proposis as their cooperation bank presidents. The oldest suicide Mrs. Hyde was assisted in receiving MOSCOW, March 14. William D. cept through 10, 1922. April ition to procure federal aid, but no he said such in association, was 100 years old and the youngest i 1 Mrs. F. J. Cheney and Mrs. A. M. Big Bill Haywood heads a group of expressed further action was taken. conclusion. 5 years. iewart. Miss Ruby Phillips rendered American L W. W. men to whom in IN ATHLETIC CARNIVAL GREAT After the conference at the club it the The election of directors for All sorts of reasons were given by m solos with Mrs. J. W. Thornley Premier Lenine has granted a concessLAYTON MONDAY EVENING announced was that the commissioners follows: as association was announced the victims. One man hung himself iceompaniht. Mrs. John H.- Layton ion to operate the big Nadejdinsky had the matter of estabin the at 8:15 Next Kanesupon of Layton, agreed Monday Mfered the invocation. The fdllowing iron works in the Ural mountain Weber county, T. R. Jones because his wife was too good" for road the one a of on will rise curtain lishing B. patrol with the state biggest ville, George Taylor of Uarrisville pests were present: Mrs. " Chas. region. him; another because his wife was road commission and been ever has athletic affairs that at keeping the road and John T. Bybee of Riverdale, hrnes, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes, Mrs. (Haywood disappeared from the spending all his m.oney; another be- in the in in of the three this county. Barcounties,and Mr, M. G. staged repair Davis county, John part Hamel Harvey, Mrs. J. W. cause be could not stand the noise of Thornley, United States last year while under large; folbe bouts as will the commisannounced five There that Stewart boxing and James II. Cook, Mrs. a neighbor piano, and another because George Swan, Mrs. Warren D. $65,000 bail after he and about ninety nes of Kaysville; is bound which of to one Summit of sioners that counlows, (tenta-tively), any through Summit county hli Wift "fifaied to kii hiui. One lyses, Mrs. Earl Waite, Mrs. Nick other I. W. W; men had been convicted South Weber; Hod vs. Sanders from the Fighting please: Morgan county line to the John L. Gunn of Hoytsville Sonnemort, Mrs. W. E. Gailey and of espionage and conspiracy against took poison, leaving a note ty spipster Del Monson four of Salt line. Wyoming-Utarounds; Lake, and Levi PearsQn of Oakley. Mis. A. M. Stewart. The house that No man in the world is good guests the government in the war.- He has of Morgsn The commissioners The directors from Morgan county Sessions of Clearfield vs. Burt Wall ere Mrs. Jesse M. Smith and Mrs. since taken some deliberat-on- s in the enough for me, and a mother took Davis and Weber counties will mainpart Slim three of rounds; Bryson Ogden, the will will be elected next week, as John H. her life because her son would not tain Layton. After the meeting of the third international at thirty miles of road this summer. ninth director, or secretary of the of Clearfield vs. Tom Layton of Lay-to5ght refreshments were served by Moscow.) va. Kid marry to please her. One man left The mileage in the counties is three Toe Walker three rounds; association. Mrs, Hyde, assisted Beware of grass by her daughters, It is stipulated that 4800 American Anderson, two rounds. There will be a note stating, miles in Weber, seven in Davis and Lucille, Helen and Ruth. killed himself and another workers with a technical personal shall widows, two wrestling bouts as follows: Jim twenty miles in Morgan. PEDESTRIANS SHOULD HEED be brought into Russia to operate- the vs. Young Herman of Salt for The good of the I. W. W.. In Morgan At the luncheon meeting at the With the approach of spring and MISSIONARIES ARRESTED of three falls; Ezra New York City there were 840 sui- Weber club, Mr. Stewart called attwo best properties. Each must bring with him Lake,' in auto traffic on The Reflex has received an intere- $100 worth of tools and agTee to ob- summer, the increase Roland Smith of Clearfield, cides last year, an increase of 103 over tention to the important of the road to be Layton vs. is state the plainly highway 1920. code. labor soviet serve the exhibition. minute fifteen sting letter and press clippings from Weber canyon as the primary and through The production of the concessions is seen. The cars are here, there the Layton The suicides is Ireland fewer affair than by Savannah, Georgia, paper, telling has) staged road east west and through the state, and to a great extent the a predicament in which James E. to go to the government, which under everywhere Post No. 87. Juding by the any country on earth, Mr. Warren de lie said at the present time the state Legion drivers Choose their own speed. People advance sale of tickets there will be Harvey of Kaysville and Donald B. takes to supply the workmen with claredi in his comment on world con- has no available funds to aid in road living along the highway in certain a Given of from all over ditions., Germany leads the world, es- maintenance to goodly representation Magna got into in that city homes, rations and farm lands,- and in the any extent.' He intito parts of the county are quite 08 a in child suicide. Davis county. pecially next charge of preaching without a allow them part of the production mated that year mortorists will habit of using the concrete highway J license. carry on development. to meet the expenses of le compelled for a sidewalk. Everything should be Brave and faithful souls accomplish The young meii, L, D. S. missionar- The Needle' of a Eye maintaining roads through a gasoline done to "discourage this dangerous cowards absolutely to seems what were trading in the city and MUCH BATTERED-U- P When the hear MAN you expression that tax. habit. It is a great wonder that many impossible. talking religion, with housewives, not is hard it camel to crawl as for a The county commissioners present SEEKS SOLACE IN DEATH more accidents do not befall these thinking it necessary to carry their is needle as the of a were: Clarence Winegar, George Holt it through eye PHIDADELPHIA, March 7, A pedestrians for they are taking some licenses when FOR SALE One ltt-H- . P, Hercul- for a rich man to enter the Kingdom and John W. Gailey, of Davia; Melvin engaged in such work. man who committed suicide at a local terrible chances. And it certainly takes As officious the es. gas engine; 1 power washer in of Heavgn, do you think that the Tooner, John S. Turner and W. E. policeman, thinking the hotel last week was today identified a skillful driver to drive along ork constituted an offense under the Acondition. Call or phone L. E. author meant a Jbteel needle? There Riddle of Morgan; Moroni Skeen, John who as Charles DMurdock, formerly of highway and avoid the people aw, took the young men to the po' was no such thing as a steel peedle M. Child and E. S. Taylor presided, $ybee. is said walk thereon. ke station and locked them up, Miama, Fla, where his wife at the time that expression was ut- assisted by Secretary Jesse R.' Richto live. Murdock, who is said to here they were held until released tered. The needle referred to was a ards. been a mechanical engineer and bond. On the following morning lave hole in the wall of a city, near the to have made and lost a fortune, Harvey and Green Were arraigned in - ,,n big gate, which hole was just large CUTTING POTATOES FOR SEED note in which'he said: "I have Nice court and after a hearing eft a for a man to crawl through. enough Seed potatoes should not be cut until false 53 one body teeth, years old, ere released- - In releasing the men A small camel might squeeze through no ad eyes, bum feet, bad shoes, everything is ready for planting. Cut job, judge said: v needles some the his if of (repthe potatoes, open- the furrows, drop hump 1500 miles no friends nearer than There are few religions that do too were not. the seed and cover jt all quickly, so property) resenting 1 I I and cant beg, cant steal send out missionaries. A man away. that So, after all, neither the seed nor the soil will large. that expression will not become a bum. a right to preach what he need not cause a rich guy to utterly become dry during the operation. The. as long as he does it in an lose hope, which he would be inclined success of any garden crop deponds DANCE ENJOYED rly manner and does not vio-lato' do if .h? got his needles bawled. largely upon how it is planted. It Despite the blizzard of last Friday I dont care what the CAR THE Cablegram. pays to make a. good start. believe thats their business. night a good and enthusiastic crowc before eight anyone 'wants to believe their was on hand shortly dance the to given by enjoy thatfs their business. This oclock art is not concerned in their re- - the Business and Professional Mens ' The. defendants are dis club. e was orchestra The present Sussed. Order now and avoid disappointment. to start the affair and was kept busy I until the Salt Lake City orchestra CU BLOSSOM FESTIVAL a arrived and were warmed up from CELEBRATED IN GEORGIA their now carload sold One sent was orchestra by trip. This j FORT VALLEY, Kinneys orchestra who were engaged Ga, March 14. for delivery. waiting a custom which it is ex in advance for the evening. w ill be The substitute orchestra acquitted repeated annually here AT Fort Valley, the center of Geor themselves better than the Kinneys famous peach belt, held a peach orchestra has in the past. The young ssoni festival here -today that was folks enjoyed many a fox trot and one tended by 20, 000 of the evening. the latter part step persons. t Foe peach belt was covered with DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS 1 of delicate pink this YET? LICENSE YOUR YOU morning HAVE BOYS AND GIRLS GLEE CLUBS rj11 Gvenor Hardwick and his party, Yesterday was the last chance for DAVLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA more than 100 automobiles, autoists to obtain licenses under the Phone 100 or see us. a trip of that the allowed drove powers inspection- - They time limit by Assisted by hundreds of acres of peach be. Beginning today all officers will HUGH W. DOUGALL Psoras and returned at noon for the take into custody those who persist in Authorized Ford Dealer and the '? barbecue. driving autos or trucks without the Located in L. D. S. OPERA QUARTETTE Fcliniax. of the program -- was new 1922 lieesserThere are yet quite DAVIS COUNTYS FUTURE METROPOLIS in the be to afternoon with a pageant a number of cars supplied ADMISSION 23c 8:15 P. M. ucal of the opening of the sea- - state. Probably by the end of the and the appearance of the first month all necessary licenses will have blossoms. , been sect red. JIBBER TOMORROW time-custo- 1 hi y j di gre PNEUMONIA Save-A-Lif- Vice-Presiden- t, vice-preside- vice-preside- - aia-te- self-contr- vice-preside- f. Cali-orni- t, high-jow- er mj i fifty-seve- x Twenty-three.membe- rs ht - h - n, - - . -l . - be-ke-g, w. UNIVERSAL CONCERT old-tim- Wednesday Eve., March 29 ',r Kaysville T abemacle , Layton Auto Co. rs. |