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Show THE WEEKLY H tVHATS THE ! KAYSVll.I.r KEII-EX- . USE By v ft i-- nn UF.VanZelm I Mn Why Not Institute a Time Qock? to WHAtS The use- - SO-A- VJ -'- POARI'ER HAS sa P'LATLN TD IT ( SjTc S. 1 i v. O . i S 1 I J. U'c 'r i 4. VMM ranches of the Ellison Ranching LAYTON a 1(r. f Um ! tk production cf milk, TTj. field. tom- - Ha U factorr .uimr !wd .Rw, Sugar com pony, Mniwry. b-- rt-. wfifc eroomory ond k. on Good th. opportunity HTtiwoo oocting auborton aeroaxo for Uttxro.ar. tnmk and dairying. On tba Unaa of tw. homberw EloctHo, Orogon Short R-- G. Haa olaetric Um and D. kghta and watanrorka. ZlertU SUU wmd. com- passing checks in the forget! name of George Hill, a well known farmer residing on the mountain road. It is e About seventy-fivLayton people made a sky trip with the aviators said checks aggregating $70.70 have who flew from Layton Saturday, Sun- been presented to the First National Rank of Layton and $50 to the Barnes day and Monday. Vird Cook made a number of fine photos while aloft on Banking company of Kaysville for payment. Saturday. Miss Artell Adams, daughter of Mr. To Join Glut Tubing. and Mrs. R. W. Adams of Layton, and A solder for glass can be made by Peter Chandler of Ogden will be first melting llj parts of tin and then and children married Birkin today. There will be a wed- adding to It 5 parts of copier. Zinc jlrj. Robert celebration Peter of ding reception at the home of the In the proportion of S to 1 ier cent took part in the makes this (adder harder, .whereas Saltair brides Wednesday. parents this evening. jUtbit Day at lead in the same proportion, makes Douglas Southworth has been ar- It softer. (Hass tubing, united by this E. p. Ellison returned this morning in Salt Lake on a charge of means, will separate ut auy other of the rested of tour inspection from a ptunt sooner than at the point of iH ET ever-increasin- : Consider the Value I face-to-fa- ce generally. Ogden Elks The importance of telephone service is not confined to business alone it also adds incalculably to the comfort and convenience of thb operation of the household. at j . I The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. program. Swimming, and dancing to thrillers boating, the music of Donald Kirkhams orchestra. Dans Count; Reunion and Old Folks Da; August 9 Go! t j I f ; i i I 85 Controlling Temper. A good old man once gave this to a young person who had a pret"Re- ty lofty Idea of hluiaelf: memler, a gentleman should never let ilia temjier get I he Wtter of him. When the nngry word rises to your III, atop to couut seven; If still inclined to give way to your anger, count twenty, and by that time you will have come to your sense will have won a vie tory over yourself and most likely vet the person who provokes you." ad-fl- ee in this reEvery white shoe (canvas) in the house as well as oxfords are included Inis markable low price sale. New styles and the best we have are yours for only $1.98.lnciua-fog we are Also, a at footwear bargain price. your chance to get the latest summer some goo a nice line of patents, brown and black kids, oxfords and pumps and of this at mouse special field in price Sins colored top shoes gray and Misses Slippers, Oxfords A Real Bargain for Men $1.98 $3.85 hardly ever look for bargains. They buy they need when they need it but enterprises wives often come to us for bargains in mens footwear and for that reason we sell out every Pens bargain we advertise. This is another good chance to get $7 or $8 shoes for you could 8ot ask for a better bargain than that. All sizes w blacks and browns you get a lot for your Poney here. get good SHOES AT v j maks Brown and black kids, patents, and calf skin foot- summer misses fine up this assortment of low enough, to wear. And the price well it is it $1.98. of mention sell them all at the mere will buy. Come and look them over you -- $3-8- 5 I Whitmores White Kid Shoe Polishes, 25c 2 for 1 In Perfect Faith. Grandma and granddaughter of four Were watching grandim cover their faithful old friend Jack with sod. Lit tie May looked up and saw grandma crying. It moved her so that she thought she would say something to comfort her, so she waited a little while until the task was completed, end thn looked ui at the eged pair and said: Well, dont cry, grandma. Ioor old Jat haa gone to dog heaven." "Apple-Pi- e Order." order" The expression "In apple-pi- e is traced to Burltnn time, to the good housewife Ilephzltnh. Every Saturday the good woman lnkd two or three don y iJO 2355 Washington Avenue n, wife had made up her mind to go back Rack there," he explained, she used to sit around and sigh for a tutiful of good, soft rain water In which to wash the clothes and It became so tiresome I tnovsl tf We have len here tw Oregon. months and now she has ell th rain water she can use and wants to move back to Kansas to get the ci.lies dried." Kaiisus City Star. LADIES SHOES f t ft d d to western Kansn. UNUSUAL SALE OF i se Hard to Suit. The Neodeulm Sun fund this story la an Oregon puper. A man went Into a business bouse and statixl that hi? l R H ft new tire prices known mlaigc Trains Every Hour Antos 10c per car-1- 0c per passenger Lets S. Cobb, Haa van. Without organized effort we could never have heaven on earth. Heaven Is perfection of organization that gets all routine work done In the pleasantest and quickest way, leaving the most of every person's time free to work out fts own new thought Into new expression for the joy of all. In essenThe junior and senior Bee Ilive tials, unity of action; beyond that, as No. 9022. ; this Is girls met at the home of Mrs. Frank freedom for All protests against the granting of Jones Tuesday evening. After the heaven Nautilus. said application, stating the reaasons therefor, must be made Dy affidavit in usual study hour several interesting accompanied with a fee of duplicate, Those were Knew. He games played. present S1.U0, and filed in this office within were Mrs. Ernest Scoffield and the We were at the super table when thirty (30) days after the completion Misses Lavena Young, Ila Scoffield, Dorothy suddenly asked, of the publication of this notice. Mamma, wlint Is li stork T" Seven R. E. CALDWELL, Cynthia Barton, Leone Linford, Olive eur-olto who has had Gordon, y State Engineer. help Ella Laura Lavender, Green, Harvey, Date of first publication July 20, 1922. Ruth Barker, Marcia Williams and a good deal In caring for the two llttlest ones, promptly replbsl, A Date of completion of publication Aug. Ada Ball. 17, 1922. peat." Chrlstlun llerald. Mrs. Warren D. Barnes entertained 3 the North Davis Stake Trimary board at a social at her home Friday afternoon.' After the regular business meeting the time was spent in games and music, followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Barnes was assisted in serving by her daughters, Inez and Josephine. Those present were Mrs. George W. Underwood, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Mrs. Frank Cheney, Mrs. John II. Layton, Mrs. Jesse M. Smith, Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs. Leo Ware, Mrs. Clyde Bone, Mrs. Marlowest cost ever garet Cowley, Mrs. Daived Layton and Mrs. Edwin Williams. Ste-vense- m R More Cenaorlng. the writer, attended the premiere of Buck Home," hla new play written In conjunction with Bayard Velller, In Iloaton. Responding to Insistent calls from the audience, Cobb made a curtain speech between the second and third acts. Dont blame me for all this," he said. "But I ask you as a personal favor to star for the third act. It contains the only line that remains of my original play." Green Book Muguxlue. Inin et two-cour- se Lagoon i t! w State Engineers Office Salt Lake City. Utah. July 13. 1922 Notice is hereby given that th4 Holmes Creek Irrigation company, whose principal place of business it Kaysville, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917. as amended by the Session Laws OS Utah, HMD, to appropriate five hunof the flood water dred (.00) acre-fefrom the north fork of Holmes Creek, in Davis County. Said wnter is to he diverted at a point N. 1I18 ft. and E, 4G2 ft, from the S. W. eomer of Sec. 24, Townshin 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake llaso and Meridian, conveyed In a canal a distance of 2310 ft. and stored from Nov. 1 of each year to June 1 of the year following In a reservoir, which at full stage will Inundate 40 acres of land embraced in the NE4 of Sec. 23, T. 4 N. R. 1 W, The centervof the impounding dam is 1823 ft. S. and 1035 W. of the NE. corner of said Sec. 23, at which point the water will be released and conveyed in a canal a distance of 9050 ft, to a point on the north fork of Ilolmel Creek which is 1320 W. of the SE, corner of Sec. 22, township and range aforesaid, at which point also tne Into two water will be ditches, one on each aids of the creek, and conveyed approximately four miles where It will be used as a supplemental supply from April 15 to Nov. 1 of each year to Irrigate 4840 acres of land embraced in the WH Sec. 23, all Secs. 22, 20, 27. 28. 29. SH 30, Nn31, NVj.32, T. 4 N., R. 1 W S. L. Mer. This application is designated in the State F.ngineers office c Special I l ' Annual summer outing of the Ogden Elks takes place at Lagoon tomorrow, August 4. Join them in one grand time. While a system so complete entails an investment of millions of dollars, and while the value of telephone service is incalculable', its cost to the telephone user is almost negligible when compared with the cost of other commodities. nil Mrs. Ella Shepherd, who died at her home in Salt on Tuesday, "11 be buried in the Kaysvilleceme-ter- y this afternoop. Mrs. Shepherd was the mother of Charles Aj. Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd is a ' of John W. Thomley. aoh-in-la- ex- loose-liftin- and Mrs. Sam Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. John' Solebvrg and Mr. and Mrs. W. E Gailey. four-yeur-ol- Lagoon The value of the telephone in business and in the home is tremendously enhanced by the Long Distance lines which cover the nation like a great nerve system, connecting every telephone with every ether telephone in the country.. , 4V Frunk B. Muir entertained at a lake party at Old Lake park Tuesday evening. After bathing, refreshments were served to Mr. g TOMORROW The telephone is no longer a mere convenience it is an indispensable adjunct to every office, store, factory and to business And it is the VALUE that counts. Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO WATER USERS I York hotel man told this Visiting llrllgeiHrt, he perience: went down the bay one uftcruoou nnd seating himself on a rock. Idly bent the water with his cane. A diamond ring fell from his linger and dlsapiH'ured.The next morning at low tide he again visited the Smt. but without much hope. 1pon the ery edge of a rock; at that tide high and dry, lay the ring. If It had fullcn a sixteenth of an Inch farther out It would have gone down In ten feet of a water. A New two-cour- years ago the telephone was an experiment a toy. Today more business is transacted over the telephone than there transactions. is by Forty-fiv- e - Lett Valuables Strangely Found. Miss Phoebe Porter entertained the junior Bee Hive girls at a social at her home Tuesday evening. After the usual study hour games were played. Value of Sawdust. Those present were Misses Vesta Sawdust ns a waste product Is a Goldu Burton, Bessie Coles, Barnes, thing of the past, for It now serves Edith Layton, Vera Odd, LaPriel many purposes ami has an and Helen commercial value, says the Payne, Madeline Smith American Forestry Magazine. Mixed Whitaker. with clay, it mnkes good tiles and The Four Gee club was entertained bricks, am! combined with concrete a at the home of Miss Faye Sanders. Is material good flooring obtained. The time was Thursday evening. in and spent music, followed sewing Worth While Quotation. luncheon. Those One tlmru of exier!euee Is worth a by a wTmle wilderness of warning. Lowell. present were Misses Miriam Bamesi Hazel Bishop, Claire Gleason, Artell Linford, Muriel Reeves, Verna Robins, Zena Williams and Ruby Phillips. 11 t KAYSVILLE ITEMS pany in Nevada. HIM nsnnmi apple idea, which were to lust her family through the week. Those she i laced la her pantry, blinding one or more for ench day. The pantry, thus arranged, was said to be In apple-pi- e order. The new base line tire prices established by Goodrich, effective July .20th, give motorists a definite guide to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of Tire quality. They know now they can buy the very best tire the one quality Silvertown the tire that has it wears always held its leadership because looks and because, mileage conbetter, longer, sidered, it costs less than any other tire at any price. Dealers have been quick to point out to their customers the big advantage and economy of buying Silvertown Cords at such base line prices as these: , New base tine price t are alto effective on Goodrich fabric Tiro No extra tharge for excite tax, Tbit tax it paid by Gaadrkk Sec your dealer, and place your order NOJJr for your Goodrich tire retirements. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO SILVXnTOU N COUDS FABRICS TUBES A., Oku ACCES'-ORIT- S |