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Show XVI LE. LAYTON AM) FARMINGTON. Irgy SCOUTS AND hive girls to Sit LITTLE BOY DROWNED James LeRoy, the two-yeold ,on hf Mr. and Mrs, John W. Beeslcy, of Sunset, was drowned in the Davis and Weber counties canal near the home of his pareats, Sunday, July 2, about 7:30 p. nu The child was missing from its mother only about five minutes before search was made and within fifteen minutes its body was found m the canal. The Ogden fire department was Called and a record run was made to The Beesley home with a pulmyAor and an earnest attempt was made to restore life, but without avail. Funeral services were held ri the Sunset meetinghouse Sunday morning at 10 oclock which were conducted by Bishop Ik.Hadiotk. The speak-er- s were Joseph D. Bennett smfl George C. Ensagn. The musical number were by the church choir, Miss Louella Hadkck and Miss Vsola Dnfke. Interment was bi Kaysville cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Bkhop O. D. Hadlock. There were many beautiful floral ofTeringv. ar timpano GOS Be Hive GMs, Suite vrifl hawe a I TUI. THFUSHW. JULY 6. Use Utah Products for way Construction A few weeks apo, in the city of mert association of America and a state convention was held Ogden, Dvi for which u believe to be a fair statethe purpose of boosting Uuh anXdjU ment as to the relative costs of the jLtt Tipaw products. The invention which was wm vwt ?l5. attended two pu.ements. It will also be noted bj dsiegateg from all the larger cities that the specifications for concrete the read te Nouat Ttmpanrr m the state, went on record flower garden is cure y used in concrete paveihent are mut,h Ti for th use of Utah products. lighted. etectricny i tad higher than in the bituminous surface Last Morub.y night i the .baWfchtog througY the cave of pavement. Had the same specificacity I1Lfe Xaytville at 10 adock a. nu. Ogden, the city commissioners, some tions been d for both pavements, T whom perhaps atteihded the conven- concrete would have Wen the cheaper. tion referred to, and championed the IS these wiring to S'- - Thoseto"he As the matter new stands cement use of Utah products, decided for as a Sfcst fring to t paving material is virtually bituminous pavemeatl as t 1 oclock P-- m. on the against con- barred from the city of Ctgden, the crete, when the difference in cost was principal mt &Sj, July 14. headquarters of the industry all for but a little over 32tX) on a 355,000 in Utah. place yUfenersl ivellhif . ial the job of paving. trip will b Mutual Balk, The action of the commission is also and over win night camp they is the Ogden clearing house for surprising in view of the fact that Mount, will be anade the to two of the three cement plants in the federal government and state road fa morning, Saturday early but Utah, a jpt notwithstanding that fact, commisMon of Utah took the patented there not was a representative of the bituminous pavement from governfly ( Chamber of Commerce, Rotary ment aided state roads in most inOgden JUTLEDGE RETURNS BO ME Kiwanis club, clutv Progressive Busi- stances. home will arrive ness Mens In the fare of petitions signed by dub, or Lion club present PIONEER OF SYRACUSE Pr. G. D. Rutledge to the from the use of the Ogden property owners, the cheaper pavechampion DIES AT AGE'OF 84 Vanonow (Friday) morning an out ' of the state ment was forced by a slight margin, While absent the ddctor visited against product Ogden, July 4. Funeral services for prvKluct, which is Used under patents although one of the signers, the Globe with hi brother, William, at Bushnell, William H. Miller, 84 years of age, hold by U'srren Brothers of Boston, Milling Bum is. company, stated they prepioneer of Syracuse, w ho dk d Monin clinics and lectures Mass., and on which a royalty is ferred concrete, but to insure a speedy He attended day night at the famPy home in Syrajicago at the Presbyterian hospital cuse, was held at 2 o'clock Wednes- charged, bi this issue of The Reflex is settlement of the controversy they printed an article by W. F; Long, would b satisfied with the patented tni the Cook county hospital and day aftemotm in the Syracuse meeting district with himself familiarized otherwise engineer for the Portland Ce-- pa vi meat. house. The interment will be made and in methods surgery fa latest in the Syracuse cemetery. r "" ' " ' medicine. Material CbsFAnaTais. Mr. MiHer was born in (Jjincy, 111., bituminous surface on December 22, 1838, and was the son of Following is a material cost analysis of h concrete reinforced concrete based on and Republican primary base, Hery and Elmira Pond .Miller. He the open market costs of all constituent materials f. 61 pavements, b. the cars or other f Republican primary is to be held at came to Utah in 1852 as a Mormon sonreb of supply at or near Ogden City: Compiled by W. F. Long, district ' the city hall on Friday .evening, July church convert. On March 4, 1857, he ngineur, Portland Cement association, I at 8:00 jpu m. for Ahe purpose of s married, to Helen Hmman in Salt h Bituminous Surface on Concrete Base. (1) elating delegates to .the senatorial Lake. After living for a number of .92 barrel cement per cubic yard.) (Mix convention to .be held at Salt Lake requiring year in Farmington then moved to City, July 14 and 15 and to transact His wife died Syracuse in 1857. I such business as may come before the ileven years ago in Syracuse. Mr. Origination Point. primary. Adi Interested are requested Miller was Mor-xnof the high priest California i to be there. chirch. Be was a veteran of I L.IE. BYBEE. Ogden the Salmon river Indian' war in 1857, Ogden Precinct Chairman. and W8 the first man! to plant aad Utah operate commercial apple orchards is HEMINGTON DEFEATS LAYTON Syracuse. He also was a railroad luDder contractor in Colorado and .. 312,960.00 Total for 16, 00 square yards Farmmglon defeated Layton in ... 8,000.00 Utah of materials For Utah. and purchase seventeen inning game by the score .... 4,960.00 on tad estate materials.. of For purchase The survive children him: of 4 to A The feature of the game following was the pitching of. Manning, who i William M. Mtler of CYemonton, LyReinforced Concrete. (2) Seven mad stock out 24 batsmen. This is a man M. Miller, Arthur, Nev.; Seymour i inches thick an aides and 8 inches thick in middle; mix requiring L7 in the Daria L. Miller, Syracuse; Mrs, Evelya (Six , record for one game Iiarrels (rf cement pertmlbic yard.) . ' Walker, Syracuse; Mrs.2Iaud M. Cock, County League. Goshen; Mrs. Christine A. Bodily, Origination Syracuse; Mrs. Hattie M. Moore, East FARMINGTON Point Garland; two brothers, Ilyrum Miller, Utah AB. R.ILPQ.A.E. Delta, and A mild D. Miikr, Salt Lake; I Y.Walka; cf . 6 0 1 0 Ogden ! fifty-si- x 1 grandchildren rand fifty-si- x Barton, c . 8 25 2 Ogden Outside Utah g .2 lari, 2 3 6 .great grandchildren. Outside Utah Layton, is. 0 1 5 &M,'3b 0 1 1 BY J JURY SLAYER OF BOY FREED TTotal per square yanl ... ..(1.24 J Wright, lb 7 0 16 0 J.' Christen6. Marlow Ogden, July Anderson, If 0 . 1 0 Total far 16,000 square yards (19,840.00 1 Walker, rf 0 0 son, former principal df the district . Utah materials 17,120.00 of For G. Manning, purchase ,1) 2 1 school at Uinta, was acquitted of the . 2,720.00 materials... .. of For purchase Hampton, rf 0 1 0 charge of murdering Lloyd Bybee at (Continued on Page Four) that place March 22 last, by the jury Totals .62 4 12 51 IS 3 in Judge James N. Kimballs section Z, Henry Jacob has sold bis place LAYTON and Mrs. John W. J of the district court this morning. The AB.E.H.PO.A.E. on Earn Locust street to an EnglishMelba CL verdict was reached on the first bal- Tharraley and daughters, Doris, Adams, 0 1 6 2 man week named Neal, a friend of John W. f Iky, Sb 0 0 3 7 lot, after less than an horn s deliber- and Alice, arrived home this to Pacific the I Ellison, c Galley. Newman Reever, who has from an extended visit 0 2 13 2 ation. Calvin, p been occupying the place, has received relavisited 1 0 3 8" Christensen shot and fatuEy wound- coast. While away they I Smffield, gs Franorder to move and will occupy a part 5 2 and 1 San ( ed Bybee when he feared an attack tives at Portland, Ore., Adams, tf 1 0 of the Fred Kershaw place. from him after having1 reecivtd threats cisco, Cal. I frns, rf 0 0 I L Layton, cf . e 0 0 upon his life. 20 2 The announcement of the verdict in , lalT-l-b o 0 0 the court canned a demonstration in Totals .60 3 10 51 23 9 the courtroom. James A. Christenson of Nephi, father of the defendant, was W. hits. w?a,nry so vociferous over the verdict that Scoffidd. Three-bas- e hits a fine of flO w I?T,or' Scoffidd. Sacrifice hits Judge Kanban imposed T Taylor, Stolen bases on him for contempt of court. When ton, Earl 2, Bjbee. Time of game George Halverson advised Attendance 200. Um-P- w Attorney the court that the man was the father Phillips. Scorer Dawson. of the defendant, the fine was reScout -- L, Boy Kat a Tteogo ny T" unan-imnsl- u.-e- a lt -- 7's-inc- j Two-inc- 5 s -- on ene-third-io-ch ; . ! ft -- ? j out-of-sta- te Ex-Senat- or 2 1 I t T-b- ai &, The greater part of the large crowd Syracuse defeated Layton July 4th in the demonexciting game. Three homers in the courtroom joined stration. Christensons mother, father "nnde. The score: and grandmother were present with SYRACUSE baby. The his wife and A& R.H.PO.A.E. women cried as Mrs. Christenson, with 2b JH. 5 1 2 Cook, e tears in her eyes, advanced and 5 14 0 LWaIieNPI 5 thanked each juror, with her husband. 2 1 lb 5 $ 0 Christenson said that he had no If 5 0 0 would plan for the future, but first 4 2 1 rest. go away with his family fora 4 2 0 4 1 2 Following threats against ChristenBauson, rf . 3 0 0 son from persons residing in Uinta, member Totals .. closely associated with the 40 13 12 27 of the Bybep family and the youths LAYTON who were with Lloyd Bybee on the was A8night of the shooting, a report 0 would circulated tonight that action 5 J 1 0 be taken in the immediate future in the Calvin- ;- & 3?, ar-- r If 1 0 1 tFlb Uins, Tot. 8 jnsmsry net v 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 5 24 11 6 hits Day, H. Barber. Adams, Day, Scoffieli l hrSO min. Attend- v Umpire Phillips. Ihree-bas- Tuae 12 0 0 12 0 0 Two-ba- se e -- hits THE UNIVERSAL CAR mitted. SYRACUSE 13, LAYTON S juvenile and district courts. Superintendent B. A. Fowler school board tonight that the county of teachers list the not has completed not know did and the for county yet who the teacher would be for the Uinta distNct? The member of the board of counSheriff E-- D. ty commissioners and Fincock have the matter of the apsheriff in the pointment of a deputy Uinta district under consideration. NORTH DAVIS SCOUT CARAVAN TO MT. TIMPANOGAS JULY 14-1- 5. EVERYBODYS GOING! IF YOU HAVENT A CAR YOU WILL W'ANT ONE FOR THIS OCCASION. GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW AND WE WILL HAVE ONE FOR YOU. Phone 100 dr See Us t . v Layton Auto Co. Authorized Ford Dealer Located in DAVIS COUNTYS , FUTURE METROPOLIS t 1 NUMBER 922. SEN ATOR SCORES MODERN MO ES AS New York, July 4. An attack on tht "uij.ane' and pernicnnn saturnalia of SiKiaUsue lexilation' passed by and being urged upon congress was made today by Senator Stanley, Democrat, of Kentucky, in an address here at a Tammany Hall celebration. Traditional piuuiples of the American government are being abandoned, he deviated, in the ''progressive' movement and the people are being harassed by innumerable government boards and bureaus. Criticizing the "progressive wing" of the Republican paity, he said it was the most ingenious invertor of new ways and means of invading the vested rights of the states and the liberties of the citiiens. The great trouble with these vociferous Progressives, said Senator Stanley, is that they are forever movTheir ing in the wrong direction. energy and ingenuity is in the mam confined to the discovery of some new method by which a centralized and omnipotent power may extend its inquisitorial and ubiquitous authority. Weddings are to be supervised by hygeme experts, and marital rights determined by some eugenic fool. Babies are to be born by federal aid and ruckled under federal supervision. Even Invade Barnyard You cannot milk a cow without a federal inspector at your heels. The hoURei-thfactory, tiw mill, the vitunt-Hioffice and the home literally swarm with a horde of petty and ed pestiferous representative of this paternalistic regime. J And the worst, is yet to come, for bill are now pending to regulate, supervise, censor or control the public press, public utilities, the sale of securities, the mining of coal and minerals, the weaving of cloth, horse racing, football, baseball, moving pictures, Sunday amusements, everything, in fact, from the birth of the baby to the burial of the corpae and from the operation of a railroad to the setting of a be. Under the terms of the bill to regulate horse racing by censoring the mails and the press a lad in college in writing to his mother and stating the odds mi a football game ia liable to a fine of (5000 or imprisonment in the penitentiary for five years. In short and in fine, we have come to the parting of the ways. The old guard, impotent and discredited, is left to the mercy of the Nonpartisan league and a triumphant Socialistic organization masquerading under the emblem of the Bull Moose." LABOR BUREAU The Davis County Farm Bureau has established a labor bureau in the county agents office at the courthouse during the summer months. Anybody who ia desirous of obtaining work should register now. A special effort is being made to furnish employment to all who want work. Now is the time for the boys, girls and men who are not working to notify the county agent and an effort to supply your wants will be made. . Anyone wanting labor or any farm work should specify the kind of labor and the price paid and in this way, no doubt, all the wants- will be S3 NEW PROGRAM FOR THE PLAYGROUND We would like to make the playground t,he iiest place we can for the children of Kaysville. We dont want anyone to feel that recreation is compulsory. The playp round is open, for anyone during playground hours. However, we must have regular hours for some of the more definite work, such as swimming, dancing, storytelling and singing. The new program haa been made out so all will know when these regular hours come. If the smaller children wish to go in the pool they will be given special care by the supervisor during th hour scheduled for them. 2:00-2:3- 2 0 30-3:00 2: 00-- 3 3 00 00-4:0- 4:00-5:0- 0 G:30 9;00 Monday. Story hour for children 3 to 9 years. Busy hour. Swimming for girls and smaller children. Swimming for boys. Supervised play. games and community singing. Ball games - gym work for girls, general play. Tuesday Dancing work and singing games for all children 5 to 9 years. Reading hour sewing for 2:00-2:3- 2:00-3:4- 5 older girls. rieneraLplay for boys. Dancingand gym work for older irla, athletics, captain ball, Volley ball for boys. . Wednesday Swimming for girls gym work for boys. Story hour for small children not in pool. Swimming for boy. Singing games. Apparatus and supervised 2:00-3:0- 0 3:00-4:0- 0 4:00-5:0- 0 5:00-6:0- 0 6:00-9:0- 0 games. Picture show. Thursday 2:00-2:3- 0 DanCing work and singing 2:30-3:3- 0 3:30-4:3- 0 4:30-5:3- 0 games for all from 5 to 9 years, Swimming for girls and . , youngar children. . Swimming for boys. Sewing and reading hour for girls. 7:00-9:0- 0 Supervised play. Gym, play, baseball. Friday 2:00-3:0- 0 3:00-4:0- 0 4:00-5:3- 0 6:30-9:0- 0 Special features. Dancing for girls over years of age. Swimming for boys. Swimming for girls. Super-- . vised play. Dramatics. Community General play. t NEW FIRE STATION The concrete foundation for the ne Kaysville fire station has been cor pleted and work on the superstru ture will be commenced in a few day The building is located on the lot a joining the Kayiiville garage is about as centrally located as possibl . The city has closed a deal with Er est Peterson for a Hudson Super--S fire truck which will be equipped wil a forty-gallo- n chemical extinguish standard fire hose, ladders, lantern two hand extinguishers, 1900 feet CUT TIIE WEEDS axes and other equipment. Notice is herby given to the owners When completed, Kaysville will ha' of property within the limits of Kays- a first class and fire a; ville City that' weeds must be cut paratus with which to protect her cit along both sides of their sidewalks. tens a gainst, serious loss from fire. Failure to perform this work will lead to additional expense on the part AUXILIARY MEETING 8 P. M ' of the property owner. There will he a meeting of KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH, American Frank Williams, City Marshal. home of W.Legion auxiliary at P, Epperson tonight 8 oclock, A good attendance is EXCURSION TO BIRD ISLAND quested as there are many matt J. J. Bowman, chairman of the Com- to he reported on by the delega mercial club amusement committee, who represented this post at the st announces an excursion to Bird Is- convention last week. land in the near future. It is proposed Kaysville was honored by hav to charter the power boat Sea Gull' two of its representatives elected for the trip and tickets will not be state offices. Mrs. G. D. Rutle sold in excess of the charter contract. was elected state treasurer and M Parties desiring to make the trip C. V. K. Saxton, state historian. should inform Mr. Bowman or other member of his committee at once. NOTICE TO FORMER OREGON SHORT LINE EMPLOYE MABEL NORMAN D IN AH men who have left the serv MOLLY O of the Oregon Short Line in prot Molly O", the brilliant Mack Scn-ne- tt against the decision cf the Uni1 comedy with Mabel Normand, the States. Labor Board, must return picture you have been talking about duty or register for their regu ever since the day of Mickey," is shifts, not later than three oclt at the opera house Saturday night. p. m. on Saturday, July 8, 1922. This picture is acclaimed by all the order to regain their . pension s - te newspaper critics in the country as be- seniority rights. ing the most entertaining and pleasing By order cf picture in years. Dont miss it. D. S. SPENCER, Youll-neve- r forgive yourself if you G. P. A O. S. do. |