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Show 4 THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSY1LLE. UTAH advance rapidly to the fiur.t M VKK HOME COMFORTABLE hut has thivkly bawd spreading If we have become a nation of imbe- W. Rho.bg, Wi!lian H, Wattis and prevent enemy 'caryirg awav the TREES hramhes whan make a delightfully ciles no long, r able to manage our James II. DeVine, defendants. WITH SIIVDE guhs French cavalry is on your left." cl ad.i reek in o It is own affair;; we may be willing to The State of Utah to the said Defend pid Mmio'i-rCutting says he saw his commainlir ant: gre-.he mulberry have the j'olit iriuns take over the tirdhi.nger, thrust the note into his '8I,n e before Eat Growing Hardy Sorts Give Quick v h he should You are hereby summoned to apphiiUd imu more gvner-n!!- management and direction of our RcM.lt s, hj F. F. 'Rockwell, llorti-- . the bearer rode away, and e within twenty days after the give the it is. pear thaa structure. Editof and cultural Farm command, Forward, Light Brigade. of summons if upon you, this, If on wivh a prmt teal as well as If. however, there an a few of us served within ? Fireside. the county in which thlf The aged survivor says he an ei ".viieptal shade tree, ou will do who believe in the freedom of the action is vividly brought; otherwise, within What is a home without trees? recalls the charge, lie says he saw will to plant several apple-treein individual and American ideas of after service, and defend days thirty It iMi't a home merely a house. nothing, knew nothing, heard nothing, the above entitled action; and in eas There is no ple:..tntejr strenu-ouslJour grounds. we will most object Trees are as muih a part of the lut felt within him the insane urge of your failure so to do, judgment will hade than the apple tne gives, evm this at first step to national- be rendered against you according to home us that drove him forward with a furious grandmothers rocking chair, at a comparatively early age and you ize the hog-tiwith red tape the the demand of the complaint, which desire to bury his saber in a Russian or the dining room table on Sundays, nn have in addition the luscious red American industrial system. The has been filed with the Clerk of laid "hi n the folks all come to dinner. jreast. ' Court. - in the fall. M.cntif.cc turer. appli Some homes are fortunate enough The Light Brigade, Cutting says Some Weeping Tret's. This action is brought to recove a was composed of the Fourth and to inber.t trees, and, of course, those For simple, graceful beauty there is iu.lirmcnt against the defendants and NOTRE Thirteenth dragoons, the Eighth and are the finest of all. But even the in favor of the plaintiff upon an imnothing livelier than the cut leaved Starting with July I the ward shows plied contract to pav to T'laintiff tha eleventh hussars and the Seventeenth brand new house, by the planting birch. Maybe it cannot he at Kaysville opera house will be held sum of 876,85000, tho value of stock ancers. It was commanded by Lord of a few trees, may be made attrac- weeping the Sutu relay night instead of Friday of the Ellison Ranching Company and among speaking, strietly Cardigan. The men wore red trouers tive and homey looking the very first hh.nii trees, but with its floating of the .avion Sugar Company owned night. and blue jackets, which gained for season; and hae real shade and shelby plaintiff and appropriated and conin wind the leaves that green ripple ter w ithin two or three years. verted by the defendants to their own them the name of Cherrylegs. like chops from a fountain, it is most SUMMONS use and benefit. I se some discrimination in The brigade had been lying inacyour suggestive of coolness. Any of the n the Second Judicial District Court tive during the progress of the fight- choice of trees; prepare the ground hm his are BAGIEV, FABIAN. CLF.N BENIN of Davis County, State of Utah. among the most charming J. D. SKEF.N, E. 1. Ellison, plaintiff ing until the order to charge came. thoroughly, and plant them with care of trees for single SHcinuns for the & JUDD, . vs. The battle had hardly begun until and your place will assume a clothed law n. for Plaintiff. Attorneys Ogden Packing & Provision Comit was over. Blindly a few stragglers, and completed appearance very quicklThe ("amperdown weeping elm is pany, a corporation, A. G. Docker & P. O. address 702 Walker Bank City Utah, 407 clambering over moaning comrades, yappropriately termed an arbor tree Company, aO.corporation, W. 11. Shear- building, Salt Lake Lake Salt City, Utah. There are A. Eva Kearns James building. shade man, of Fib, dead varieties Pingroe, and of many struggling through heaps for its drooping foliage forms a 1922. June 8, L. C. II. F. First publication Lippman, dyinfc horses and men in death throes, trees which will grow rapidly and add charming little tent just right for a li. Becker, John It. 6, 1922. Last July publication Washburn, Carey jools of blood, fought their way to the greatly to the appearance of the place summer retreat. This little elm the first year they are planted. rear of the. line. should be grafted at least six feet One of the most popular and one of from the ground, upon the upright Cutting disagrees with history as to serviceable trees is Montana stoek, for this will bring the the number who returned. He says the most the maple.- - Maple trees are very easy branches there were only six. higher up from the ground He was asked what was" the secret to transplant, are hardy and sturdy in and will thus make it more convenient of the futile and merciless command grow th, and often grow to be 120 feet to sit beneath. Cutting said Lord Raglan denied to tall. The trees mentioned above are but Equally satisfactory, and in some a few of the Lord Lucan that he had ever given the many available. order to charge, and that then Lord localities just as popular as the maple, trees as you go about; the Study Lucan pulled the order from his glove, is the American elm. Elms are quick notice how the different kinds fit in growing trees and remarkably grace- whenever where he had tucked it. you Bee an especially atIs that your handwriting? Lord ful. - They are ornamental from the tractive place. Make up a list for start as small sized trees, and their Lucan asked. own place. Even if you cannot charm and beauty increases with their your Cutting does not know what the set them all out at one time you can, reply was, but for ten minutes he saw growth. within the course of a few years, have If one prefers originality In the them engaged in a battle of words. a very completely planted place. He believes Lord Raglan gave it in planting of the grounds and finds the old fashioned ma pie and elm trees too good faith, but that instead aLt ashing XHE STEP' in the cavalry, the infantry should commonplace, there are many unusual trees to select from. The Cooper If you were asked in plain English have been sent in to maneuver. W for how ith Beech, its instance, you would like to have the federal deep, purAfter the Crimean war, Cutting, in which autumn leaves, ple to turn government step In and regulate your then 17 years of age, went to Indiii is a tree of crimson, rare and business from the standpoint of estabbeauty with the British troops and passed also a tree r is free that from an insects from lishing day, you would through the mutiny. He marched is and fungi. that in the you did not feel it probably say Delhi to Lucknow and fought A Tree Which Bears Tulips. was a question for federal regulation. famous siege. Once he was wounded. is is The tree is another ornamental tulip in Yet, if senate bill 3500 is passed was and He passed through Egypt active service in South Africa in 1857. shade tree which adds a touch of or- you will be subjected to a federal law day to your In June, 1860, he received his dis- iginality to any grounds. It acts in applying the eight-hou- r double the of enters into flower if and business, and tree, product capacity your charge from the British army as bears it blostraffic. beautiful interstate For profusely United States. came to the one-qualit- y som in the early summer and gives a Under the guise of establishing forty-fiv- e years he was a railroad shade in the summer. It is national eight-hou- r day, which is in employee at Iowa Falls and Cedar pleasing from disin free insect basic effect or industries remarkably today unless two years ago. Rapids, and retired ease pests. some particular circumstance already The poplar tree should never be require a slight variation from the STARORIGINAL chosen where a good shade is desired, eight-hou- r THE rule, this bill would sub SPANGLED BANNER as it is too upright in growth. The jest virtually every industry in the is poplar trees are also rather unsati country to federal regulation. (Continued from page 1) It would be the entering wedge for factory from the fact that they do put last for many years and are not valu- the six and the seven-hoday agihisling, which was the setting of this to able as permanent trees. They are, tator and it would be the forerunner however, very effective in landscape of federal dictation on wage ques torical scene, was right next door the When theater. work. Street tions in American factories Hnd work the Hodiday the the season, The for is not a tree tall theater opened mulberry shops. very song was made a part of every performance. However, instead of playing the anthem just before the beginning of the performance, as was the custom in all American theatres during the world war, the song was rendered THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY afterward. It was not merely orchesactors oAkron, Ohio tral, the entire company of shout leading all of the audience In to the very ing the immortal words ACCESSORIES TUBES FABRICS McFarland BILVEUTOWN CORDt One Paddy heavens. was the leading man of the theatrical company then playing at the Holiday Street theatre, and he is was who led a-,- LAYTON $ C fertii m lh fleKU . cf milk, Um- ff? H. tb. fcunr JJTi.i wE.rEu. Su ; L.vtA ermine W. enrry. on i. ry n4 v". Good opportunitie Sut rU. for .obortoa rM. k,n twk Kit Vtnd D. ! U'htn K- - twk- t G. il u-- J 1 ser-vic- ,chfke On Om buryin. ! s oWtne ie y - e is risit-irHaien Muir of Gray Idaho, W. Geo. Layton. at the home of ? g Golden Layton and Jess Thomley for New York left yesterday afternoon mission. City on a Whitesides entertained fthe stake board of the Relief Society last Friday afternpon. f ! jjrs E. M. Mrs. George Stevens is quite sick to srith pneumonia and was removed hospital in Salt Lake yesterday. ' 3jr and Mrs. Merlin Stevensen are the proud parents of a baby boy born last week. Stake officers of the Mutual enter-- 1 tain all the stake mutual workers this i afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. P. 1 f Elliaon I Paine and bliss Mary Ellsworth of Salt Lake City, spent the Lucius Laudie day with Mr. and Mrs. ela-s,- d. n, d Miss Blanche last Sunday. Tumure and Miss Heaney of Sparks, Nevada, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. F. N. Vir-gir- ia Cooley. Henry Hill, who were married yesterday in the Salt Lake temple, left on their honeymoon and will be at home after July 6 in Yucon, Mr. and Mrs. ' Idaho. Auto Co. had a fire last when their gasoline tank Saturday, a was ignited by lighted match. Fortunately only a small damage was done to the rear end of a truck. The Layton Buy your Tires first tebereyou see This Sign The Goodrich Tire sign on a eigh-hou- Robert Birkin, Clyde Bone, .Keith Burton and Noel Tanner returned yesterday from a fishing trip up Weber river. They report that fishing is pretty good, having brought home some large and small fish. Chief Bywater of the Salt Lake Fire Department, will give an address to the members of the town board and all interested in the organization of a fire department in Layton tonight, at the Latona Hall at 8:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawks of Black Pine, Idaho, are the proud parents of twins, bom last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hawks parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Harris. It is reported that the boy and girl and mother are doing fine. The new home of Mr. George Briggs is progressing rapidly. The foundation being in ready for the brick masons, who will start next week. Hey-woo- d and Wiggill have the contract for the carpenter work and Frank Sheffield is to do the brick work. ur Buy your tires where you see the Goodrich Tire sign. It means satisfaction in every transaction. Summer Footwear Miss Leona Talbot was the honored guest Tuesday evening at surprise birthday party given by Miss Ireta Talbot and bladeline Morgan. Those present were Misses Ethel Whitesides, Merle Bennett, Bessie Adams, Wilda Burton, John Berger, Max Morgan, Herman Sheffield and Keith Haywood. the singing. The tattered old flag now in the national museum here was carefully THE LIGHT BRIGADE preserved, chiefly because" it was the Ellis Cutting of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, inspiration of the famous anthem. now 85 years of age, was a member of Probably it would have been kept the famous Light Brigade, which was somewhere as a treasured reminder hurled into the deadly charge of the of the repulse of the British at BaltiSix Hundred at Balaklava in the Cri more, but the whole nation took an mean war. bit of d Interest in this Cutting says he saw Captain Nolan, bunting, because of its association young of the British with Keys inspired patriotic poem. commander. Lord Raglan, dash up and Despite the fact that the old flag hand Lord Lucan,, cavalry comander, was mounted on net and carefully a note but he does not know what the mended, it still reveals the signs of note contained. History says it had age and wear and plainly shows that these words: it has been through strenuous times. Lord Raglan wishes the cavalry to The old emblem of this nation has little in common with the flag of toon which day, except the general plan dotted field blue the with it is made, and the in the corner, stars white with How white and red stripes. alternate FOR SALE Good mare and colt, or ever, where today there are forty of '"ill trade for good saddle horse. Nick eight stars, in six horizontal rows old are in the Honnemort. St eight stars each, there fifteen stars but Fort McHenry flag which FOR SALE Brick. Mrs. Leone R all told. Beginning at the edge would be next the flagpole, there are Stewart, Farmington, Utah. thrireJtars in a row, then a row of SfctheaJree, then two, three FOR SALE Two choice building two more, and two more. ots, dose in; good water rights, C. B Old Flag Has Fifteen Stripes. Layton. 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