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Show t m TMMic cer ovr can Fitceo trrH footers canov foR. Clancy 4. HorH PownhCAito imo umeee tee, Aw- - A'DfMB. . Kids Umasies Friend Bucks Up h By PERCY L. CROSBY Ui McCUrf CwtffxM .8 vgg mvw a ggggg -- Boeittd LAYTON In the midst of ftrtllo field. Excel in tho production of milk. tom, boots. Has tho factory toes and at tho Layton Soyar company, can nary, roller mills, eraamory and ia on tho concrete State road.. Good opportunities for those eeekiny suburban aercayo for fruit yrowiny, track yardoniny, chicken ratsiny and dairyiny. On tho tines of the Bamboryor Electric, Orayoa 8 Sort Lino and D. 6 R. G. Has alectrio Hyhts and waterworks. tiir ygggggggg4HMEggggggggggyg All who have calves that they wish vaccinated for Black Leg, please notify Thos. Jones, W. H. Simmons, or Geo. E. Dibble. Yesterday was the last day under law for the receiving of income taxes at the Layton Bank, and the employees deserve a rest Don t forget the great athletic carnival next Monday night that is being E. P. Ellison, Stanley Ellison and staged by the local post of the AmeriJL H. Ellison are all ill with the ever can Legion. This will be some affair, Mrs. A. B. Cook and family are ill popular flu." with the flu. It is reported that Miss Mabel Sill Chris Weaver had purchased a car- has accepted a position at the Latona ' store. load of brood sows. L. E. Ellison is this week the petit federal jury in Lester Pocock, formerly of the local serving on Salt Lake branch of the Con. Wagon and Machine Co., is again back on the job. City. He has been in the Salt Lake offices Mrs. Lyman Sevy of Cedar City is of the company for the past few visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. months. JL L. Stevenson. The house and practically all of the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Adams furnishings and belongings of Earl last Tuesday evening, a. girl. Mother Green were destroyed by fire last Monand child doing well. the fire started by is It thought day stove. an overheated C. William of Mrs. Maroni, Layton Utah is visiting with Mrs. C. A. Lay-to- n At any rate the south wind will dry and family. to some' extent the roads which at R. W. Adams, D. M. Nelson and A. present are a sea of mud. Another 1 Smith met Wednesday afternoon season has rolled around that most with a party of financiers from the emphatically shows the need of reDeseret Savings Bank with the pur- surfacing such main traveled roads as leavpose of making a trip of inspection Gentile street With the frost beroads the the ground outlying over the proposed Clearfield water ing mires. come as system. S KACl'SK .ELECTS BASEBALL MEN LAYTON GETS CHANGE Of VENUE Clifford The case of Layton wherein defendant had was that the it alleged committed an assault and battery upon Mrs. Will I. Layton of Layton last Saturday, came up for hearing befor Justice Wood at Farmington this morning. In the court this morning the defendant asked for and the court granted a change of venue. It is prob-ab- le that a hearing will be had in THE FIRST TRAIN INTO THE YELLOWSTONE 0 Syracuse has now been heard from and are off to a big start in the race for the rag of the Davis County Baseball league for 1922. A very enthusiastic meeting was held at the Syracuse hall last Saturday night, where officers for the coming year wj re elected. Will Varney was unanimously elected to position of team manager for the 1922 season. A. R. Anderson waa elected, director and Lon G. Williams was elected secretary. Mr. Varney as well as all the residents of Syracuse are considerably enthused over the baseball prospects this year and a winning team is confidently looked for when the rolls are checked up. All the old team will be back in uniform again this year together with several new men, of whom much is expected. Syracuse is out to win better than the third place gained last season, and from all indications the other teams in the league will have some mighty stiff competition in battling the team from the west. All hail then to the team from Syracuse. Let them give the very best that is in them, for clean ball and hard work with lots of pep is what makes a winning team, and this the biggest crowds turn out to see. To be ready for the next is a secret of success. Borrowing is a weak habit. It and self-relian- self-respec- t. The first excursion train to the National Yellowstone Park in 1922 arrived at West Yellowstone one day last week with Central Manager H. V. Platt of the Oregon Short line Railroad company and party, says the Deseret News. There were two private cars attached to the train, those of Mr. Platt and Mr. Brooks. It wts the intention to secure dog sleds at the railroad terminal, and make a run for the Geyser basin to secure photographs of the geysers in action, particularly Old Faithful," flanked by its great Ice formations. But it required from Monday morning to Thursday noon to get the train through the 50 miles, when it was expected to make the trip by Wednesday noon. So the party could only go a short distance into the park, most of them on skis and snow shoes, and with but one or two dog teams. Mr. and Mrs. Platt were treated to a sled ride, with Miss Yunker trailing behind on skis holding to a rope. This combination was fine when Miss Yunker doing thought she heard a grizzly bear on her trail and suddenly turning to m ike a dive for the nearest tree to escape bruin, she lost her balance and to.d, a header into the deep snow. Tho entire party, photographers and all'iu-he- d to her rescue and set her She! oi iv more fiimly on her skis. Judge Heywoods court at Layton Monday. . Conducting over fifty thousand much relieved to find it was not medical examinations every month; outside treatment La a ear and thanked her rescuers. p 7. Giving Ft was slow work climbing the long cases where hospitalization is not to thousand oil xvith the might of three quired twenty bnomotives pushing the men every month; burning gnat rotary ahead through the1 k. Ib ceivir.g one thousand new that varied in depth up to ts1 claims every day, in addition to the i drifts nd 20 feet, the plow throwing the million two hundred thousand already in unending, on file; employing four thousand snow high and far men and women in carrying The moving measureless clouds. the out work; picture man from Denver had his 9. 'Inquiring for 1922 expenditures machine on top of one of the box in behalf of the disabled rthe train more than the $510,000,000.00 man, was not moving fast enough to jogthe whole United of entire expenditure gle it off. A large number of camin States 1897; era plates and film pictures were se10. The United States of America cured, all of which will appear in is already doing more for its disabled, illustrated supplements or newspaveterans than any country in the pers. despite the fact that their one vast expanse world, The region were losses .far heavier than ours. of, .arctic desolation and solitude. Do these facts indicate that the 11. Stops were made at the stations to man is being negexamine station properties and yards (disabled lected? but as there arc no station agents or C. R. FORBES, v telegraph operators up there in the Director. winter, no word could be sent out as to the progress made. Test All Seeds. On reaching West Yellowstone, the Test all seeds that are intended for entire town was in waiting on skis This will give plenty of time or snow shoes, while not a fpw had planting. to replace any poor ones before plantclimbed to the roofs of station building time. ings to witness the ghd sight of the :i- - . ' " - e, ce shall be treasury Rtoek which may be ut a price to be fixed by the f'l ce for a Silver Dollar s The New Improved AutoMatic Electric Washer Many AWonderful Washer Made Better vice-preside- vice-preside- nt V. To amend article Eleven so that the annual meeting of said corporation shall be held on the last Tuesday in February each year at Three oclock I. M. new the esult of nearly 20 years research make this the greatest washing SPECIAL TERMS for March only DOWN AND $5 A MONTH President, Optician Manufacturing Utah Street More than 10,000 women in Utah and Idaho our customers now own and praise the AutoMatic. 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EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Cl d 1 i Heywood & Wiggill ' LAYTON Phone 30 F 12 UTAH nminninnwmnnmninnnnmimiiniinmminininmniinnHirmimHiiuuuHin AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES 5 (Consult County Clerk or Respective signers for further information) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Ann Perkins, de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 25th day of April, A. D. 1922. JAMES CHRISTOPHER PERKINS, Administrator of Estate cf Elizabeth Ann Perkins, Deceased. First Pub. Feb 23. 1922. Last Pub March 23, 1922. |