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Show fcr- VUk V .;h jr:T it let US do - , ' ' Vi LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, TEST Le Conte Stewart . aPLAINED Weeks Gives Origin and ;s of Defense ""2 of - Day. SePt-12-- Gets Coveted Prize L Conte Stewart, oho attendin the Pennsylvania ha, Wn Academy of Fin. Art, at Chester Springs, Pa. was awarded one of th. four prize, which that institution offert each year at their annual summer exhibition. Pennsylvania Academy it the oldest and one of th. largest art schools in America and has aa enrollment of over two hundred students. At the annual summer exhibition, which u leld during the latter part of July, our prizes are offered for the four best painting exhibited by their students, on. of which was won by Le Conte Stewart, talented Utah artist, of this city. Daniel Garber of Philadelphia, one of America's most prominent artists, was selected as judge of this exhibition. It is considered on. of the great- reque4 of clergy th jnnauoa concerning held h will t tich r reUry of War John " ? statement: tiUi your letter I , official yo for waking Va tb defers, test to bs Nothin will IT c -- ember 12L " Uat iy aU citizen, and our plana est honors that a young American aU ith the arproral artist can attain to be ew.rded prize p--. who are those A r,,.L.y by such a famous art cntic. J.-- , defense against external Attached ar. statemenU :T--j and myself, JVrahin Delegation Ve:- iuks our plan from a techLocal wouli like, hoT r to wk several points clear Convention J J ; 1 Dont worry about the Ifarttlg f Utah and do 'r w -- 1 -- v Large From Attends - test jading of th. defenseobey-lais srtraent merely rr of our country. The na-f cf the constitution gives ob-- j s on. of the main '..f stick our government was - i , I y an act of congress in nature of our U democratic was determined when jerviee j that all male citi? 1 prescribed and forty-fiv- e rrea eighteen t j available for be should 'i (f ,j. The dTty in time of war. ,7 J ilina act Of 1920 prescribes C t crgasized peace establish-- 1 shall include all of 1 f -- less necessary to form the t a complete and immediate a for the national defense I rent cf a national emergency To fulfill the J iy congress1 purpose of the constitution smzed a new citizen army a mobilization plan i paired i n cooperation in - i if the act of 1792 and in y with the provisions of the t i:J. Such a democratic con-- a of national defense will only x lU requirements of an emer-- 7 if it is thoroughly understood ... w Vr 2 -- -- Post Interests of the local American Legion and Anxiliary will be well taken care of at the state convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary, which it being held in Spanish Fork this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Representatives who left here this morning for the southern city include dr. and Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, An er, worry about anGod made but one ythin; and lie made it right Utah, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST FIVE KILLED IN g, new standard for comparison, The Covered ... Providing Wagon is an astounding romance of the days when the star of empire gleamed beacon-iik- e in the Western sky and when brave d .fte 'loiUn1. Funeral men and women risked their Uvea fearlessly in their efforts to services were held at the home of the build up a mighty kingdom. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert "The Covered W.gon" not only faint. In indelible and real-- 1 l lstic colors pictures of the west in its mailing, but it tells a love Urm.nt io-.-k la ib. Kiynui. i.c story of great sweetness love in rumbling wagon trains amid cemetery. The child was born in mbll iu rrnt were there doIndians, fierce prairie fires and with wild rides over shim-r- n ork Ut thc u D- - & mering sands and swollen streams. 'Xwnary Everj character irr The Covered Wagon" is a real human I being. Each represents the pride of American manhood snd JDpfpns llnv womanhood of p , , , days In California, Some are bad, others I vreatCu AS lime 10 indifferent, but the majority are of noble texture, staunch and true. It is these human qualities which make the story of this Show Love for Flag tremendous production tense, appealing and effective as screen entertainment. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 Arne r-The Covered Wagon will enthrall every SQpctator. It isnt at7t d"ontration in Pa just one of those pictures every Americn ought to see. but WILL d.".. sec. It is a photoplay which serves a double purpose. It enter- - is to be called. On that day in every tains and instructs. It pleases both the eye and mind. It is a f a"d hamlet of the United States nd outiyng and. screen masterpiece. , The Covered Wagon will be of particular interest to Davis ritUenf 'JU county people, owing to the fact that our own Buffalo Island was called upon to offer their services I ih'1, country jut aa if an actual the locale for the stirring buffalo hunt scenes. war' The Covered Wagon is the Grand Canyon of motion pic-- 1 haV'hnUrei mak tures. Every turn of the wheel provides a new and breathless All the vast combatant potentiali-thril- l. Through every scene romance races with hurricane swift- - jtica of th nation will b mobilised to citJena do ness. It is tl greatest screen adventure motion picture devotees hitherto have experienced or will enjoy within the coming decade. Jo if th actuaUmVwncvmlTh re-go- ld . "striInfurlJJr l!v x The CIVIC CENTER will show this wonderfully dr. and Mra. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. G. Ritchie, Rutledge, Mrs. Clair diaaes Mollie Barnes and Irene Swan. NUMBER 21 T, 1921 Thrilling and Uplifting Picture Romance of a Vanished Frontier Epoch-Makin- weath- dont day and Wednesday, August 18, 19 and 20. 1 aka Ztkmaiwi. intention U that th nation-unarm- ed civilian maneuver shall be an annual event. For this yeer its intyrural, it will be tribute AUTO ACCIDENT Auto Plunges off Steep ? Embankment as Car Emerges from Tunnel Near Cody, Wyoming. Mr. and Mr. Junius Tanner and ton Carl of Clover, Utah, and two children of Mrs, Tanners sister met a most horrible death last week when their automobile plunged off a steep embankment into th Cody reservoir a few miles ut of Cody, Wyoming. . Th road is very steep and narrow and passes through several tunnels. They had just emerged from a t impel hen the csr kft ths road, and plynged to the bottom of the re sere voir. lora, the young daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, was the only on of th ix occupant to survive. With her slight hnowledg of swimming sh was able to save her life after going under the water the second time. Sh succeeded in dragging the lifeless body of her mother tc.th hank, although the water at the edg was up to her chin. All bodies except Mr. Tanner were recovered. Mr. Tanner was a brother of Dr. A. - , Tanner of Funeral services for Mr. and Mr. Tanner and son wer held at Oovef Z, morning at 11 o'clock alTanner1 body baa not yet Mr. though been recovered. It la belitved It i pinned beneath the car. Among those who attended the funeral wer Bishop and Mrs. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Morri II. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White-sideDr. snd Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Bishop and Mrs- - David E. Layton and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Birkiiu A number of touching solo wer rendered Including on by Robert Bire kin of Layton. Tuesday . s. General John J. Pershing, com- of the American ex- f Teach To Children Radio of Development I Petitionary forces during the war. It rCVentlOn j will also be his valedictory as the one Escape Death Convenience Impends x day he automatically retires from the Bert Oberhansley, 18, and Elmer In commenting on the rapid develAlmost every day we read in th office of chief of staff, which he has Gardner, 19. both residents of Clin- opment of radio and prospective im- - news reports of children burned to held since the war. and from active ton, narrowly escaped death Sunday for benefit of radio uses, death in dwelling house flret. Not service In the United States army, reached the retiring age or vice president-genermorning, when th automobile in Erovements only on child but three, four and fiv having Mrs. Mary Ann which they wer riding was struck manager of the Radio Corporation of are burned at a time in a single 64 years. Mobilization be will th first day y a Denver A Rio Grande train near America, says one of the next great- house. It seems almost impossible Dies of Thistle. The boys declare they heard est convienences that will be given that such accidents can occur, but practical test of the peace time workof th bell test on a th national blown ing defense act, nor no whistl rung the public is a Current Supply Dev- the sad fact remains that they do, and which every man, woman and child Mrs. Mary Ann Flitton. wlf of engine and that they did not see the ice operated from the regular house in most cases they would have been In Ixain until it was upon them. The lighting circuit. This Will eliminate preventable through just ordinary In th United States will be concern Georg Flitton, died Tuesday morn-in- g ed. The date selected is th anniat th home, 2224 Childs avenue, track near the crossing U partly hid- the trouble of storage and dry bat- carefulness. disease. heart obSt. of of battle th this of and versary Mihiel, said, den br brush, they The National Board of Fire Underteries where ordinary lighting service Mrs. Flittoa was born in Karivill Th young men is available. Mr. Ssmoff savs th writers in conjuction with th Ns September 12, 1918, the first opera view. scured their J to have definite res pons ibili-- r escaped with minor injuries. tion of the American army in France. October 23, IS 08, and was th daughCurrent Supply Device would make tiona! Board of Education has r it. The most practical way Th of this day a demon- ter of Levi and Arnes lligs Webwas in charge of Con- the installation and use of the radio pared a The train entitled Safeguard strationsuccess of the I this is by public demon ductor C. J. Campbell and was driven receiver as simple a convenience as ing the Home Against Fir." organization of 110 ster. Her father Is now living in This is .... I enThe organization of which has Ogden. Fh k also survived by her the electric lamp or vacuum cleaner, a fire prevention manual for ths school bkn y Engineer J. W. Stewart. accomp iahed quietly, efficiently, husband, five sisters, two brother j c ent to take place cnSf-- 1 gineer said the whistle was blown and for it would merely be necessary to children of America. Eight hundred 12 wiU not be a almMt unobserved and un and th following children; Mrs. L. B. general mobi-- the bell rung, but that th boys did plug the usual form of extension cord and. thirty thousand copies ef this mobilization would mean not appear to pay any attention to into a socket to start operation of the textbook have thus far been printed known, without interruption of their Cole. Retburg, Idaho; Mrs. Thomas G. Ernest Flitton; J. Homer r--g -to war strength, in men, them; . , In picture and text productive pursuits depending only Gtdvin, radio set No change in present dny and distributed. Ethel Flitton of Ogden. Flitton and on of the. its s and -Ivoluntary patriotism material, of the armed receiver would be called for. Thus it places before a growing child tH Funeral services ar being held this of the nation. Our military Mrs. Mary J- - Settle and Mrs. J. D. the nse of radio is being constantly dangers that surround on every aid men and women will in th opinion be an achieve- afternoon In th Third ward chapel -'-uient will not be Increased Stockton, mother and sister of W. E. mad more convenient for the public. as a result of carelessness from fire. of General Pershing ' ment on September 12. The Settle, returned greater than anything which he in Ogden, Bishop M. B. Richardson, to their homes in This book should be in th hands of conducting. in France. accomplished - teat will be only a demon, tra- - Kansas after a visit of twelve days every school child In America, and Gen. Hugh A. Drum in f mobilization Construction Though Brig. Road . will be of a basis should in form th It plana. regular Kaysrille. thavor on the part of the fed-- 1 school course from the third to the has been working on the plans for Cost $394,825 several months and will have comCivic rrenunent to inform our people eighth grades at least In public undertaken to prepare themselves vobe- them to ths minutest detail -- J as possible of the pleted schools. present for service to their country Very Successful o our Disbursements for state road conTh mere fact that the annual per or th day agreed upon, everythingsecurity. Our whole luntarily of matter a As of war. event th in strictiurrounded th with totaled is to present to our struction United July States loss in during th country capita fir to our t aecrecy in army circle. Recent citizen army of the United fact, some of those who object according to a compilation for every man, woman and child in On Thursday evening of last week us well could demonstration office. hav made it Impossible state auditors developments the made 49c in lid to indicate what action simple by with Franc, compared $2.10 occurred th annual entertainment at nations. all for i tetd to be taken in a ratio roil it as an object lesson The amount was unusually Urge, due S3c in England, 28c in Germany, 25c I P"Tent discussion in the capital th Civic Center. The program was dethe of '"-From a snd standpoint number ranks. military political In Italy snd Astria, 15c in Switzerby ear individual citizen, chiefly to the closing of a Bee-- si On defense test day itself, however, arranged and supervised by Mis fense tests will b of practical value. ccm tract. 4 is sufficient Holland in and -iland if es, Is mul-tar- y lie pur Reeves, country ground plav supervisor . will be educational both to the 1 t.-ie- d if Expenditure by counties follow: evidence that th teaching ef fire pre- Washington, or th war department, Taken as a whole was It successfully. The sim- -' It citith perhaps our to and establishment Beaver. $840.51 j vention should start with th child and will not direct but merely observe. The best entertainment $58,610.40; tratkn planned might be given under, yet tried to learn from Utah, 11,015,-9local We have communities zens. snd the Cache, 1 to a fire responsiBox Elder, $22,601.80; become a recognized course of study ordrill in a school ble local citizens 111 work out the the patronag of the Citic Center of th world war. From Dsggett, in this nation. f vJ ety ef the 21.466.18; Carbon, children. Just the lessons ganisation. our evolved present with th machinery which is Davis, $1,201.97: Duchesne, DI exits are of little them we have ! Eroblem bom The program consisted of songs end our defensetask $274.12; cities and towns today. dances $6A5SA4: Garfi-i- d, Emery, children do not know how plans which apportion $1,14241; U by we girls with their doHiesa T"e communities. Defense test day will educate and all -- cm. so also $753.76; Grand. $1189.64; Iron, Confiscation are the best plane equally amongsave negro impersonations, songs and dollars of millions meantest . in th $520; th is to Kane, American public ? x.ety, if our people do rot object Juab, $22J83.16; dances and song by to and pref nd petion th national d. and dances the asmall boys Morgan, $444.08; $41034)4; Looms the plana are, xmd what and thousands of lives Millard, Mount1;1 of dainty maidby bevy conand Salt confense bulwark th of delay th 27; act, $11,221 vent through wastage do in a crisis. It e firmly Piute, $493.82; Rich, stitution of the United States and of ens.Tb entertainment was well attendfusion in a defensive war. They ar tat our action is in the in-- , Lake, $40,10141; SanJoan, $3JJ1; on That any state should confiscate nil the nations defense. Each common!- - ed and for success, however, 61 toor $38,683.62; Sevier, intelligent titixenabip, dependent thoroughly enjoyed. , its Sanpete, lands snd makt tenants of the ty will have an opportunity to show understanding farm Tooele, . each $14,910.99; community Summit, 62; tp aWe to take this forward and on the unbelievable. what can women The men and seem do. would it $19,0ll90; occupants responsibilities, Uintah, particular arfl purely for cooperative effort of all. Explanation $4242.88: $344.-.-; V" j0',r But the process U under way, snd at a ho hare already pledged themselves something or enlisted at the nearest pn Washington, their ; the present rat s reserve officers, members of tb , object for peace. and demonstration are necessary; Wayne, $722.75; contingent, $22-3- .2 of progress will b recruiting station to be sent to a conIlfpd not keep them ee- - hence th defense test. the rhow will or national of centration lifetime within camp for training, th men otherwise, guard accomplished equipment, $1047245. how efficiently they can direct the living under abnormal conditions and nblo not only 3 In conclusion, I would like to empresent generation. People, but all peoples, to the government atargering und-- r th Dr. R. T. Ely. of University of Wis- work. phasize that I am striving for peace, our prrjK.sed . plan cf mohili- - and that in common with all Ameri- Work Begins on Headquarters will be established, expense. Under the present system record official tax shows, consin, by V1 dtfense plans openly cans I desire it most sincerely. My Mill of states, and also figures compiled national guard companies will fill up mobilization and the early stages of New mcre!y a practical ex- - observation has brought the convicto full strength, volunteer for other training will b in the home commuV by the bureau of economics of th de- units will be enrolled and entailed m nity. t the that of dpiLlhry principlf underlying tion that such is also the purpose 01 agriculture, partment Contractor F S. Whiting is and th radio broadill soon absorb by taxation all cording to their individual- quahfica a Newspapers General Pershing, and of all member states active building operation tf U ker tions, motor corps will be organized cast will te used to acquaint th pubony foundation of the army of the United States. ready for mill fo income cf farm lands. Boy scout snd Camp Fir girls wb' lic with the part whkh it "can play in aisumption that people are But the promotion of peace is not se- on the site ofn the Ksysville It is a principle of law that to take turn Milling comof the Ksysville-LaytoInduced to warlike acts cured lessons out, welfare organizations wil the days event. None of the army th of denial the is is by the income from property practire- pany. Th concrete hoisting tower their has activities, and even facto- appropriations will be used to detail always plan of Our ihe consequences country reinforc- cally tbe same as to take, the prophistory. ries and other industries will be mob- officers through the country to make completed, sand, gravel, and defense test will be a frained during peace frorn. adfJU itself. r round and prepa- ertyIn Ohio farm lands between 1880 ilized snd do their part in the imagi- arrangements or to participate ia th easure. Every one prevention against the possibilities I ing bars are on the wV1 is being msde for the setting come ration have wars nary war work. This is only a sketchy defense test. Th civilians who will the sacrifices war. Nevertheless, $4.5-9- 7 'ivV,wre of the forms. A feature of the ma- and 1520 increased in value from has outline of the vast detail for the day be in charge of ths thousands of comus. of him. Unprepsredness require of . , in spite to $113.17 an sere, while taxes from In re- chinery equipment on the job i th munities have their instructions amt the and every only city and village. n the other never prevented war, increased 177 per cent. In 4. w. ,ensf installation of n electrically driven show whether it will devolve on them to show Defense test will day ur e,'l ,pPr,ise the world as words sult of our peace time nonc.h'e Kansas from $10.9 values increased sir compressor which will supply th United States has an whether they can carry it through purposes as has been increased losses and ohardtuox. rvnr friendly and the in HoO to $62 30 in 1920, and taxes tion which can be the basis organizaconcrete mixer the for ral1 ace real a of power citixen successfully. our of have we those 1921. that to 1913 to 271 from cent W ships per hoist. an economical whether it is a snd Each citizens nation. community, army, the of defense a w nilrsome of ofthehalf lied to th democratic defense for the nation. Th country crossroads or a metropolis of rreal; public will make its own test of it- millions, will do it part alone. Each y,r compu.K.ry military self. will report the result cf It day's efther great nations. Th ergsnizstion is a lesson from fort to th general headquarters ir mll standjnj army, th war embodied in the national de- Washington. Then after th local pab7 citizens who have fense act. In former times when war rades and th celebrations and the last was declared everybody who could not reports have come in General Pershrush to Washington either telegraph- ing will tell the nation over tb radio ed his congressman offering to do what the day has brought through. 2 Two Clinton Youths 1 rire Barely 1 mander-U-chle- I - Flitton Heart Disease al i pre-bookl- et 1 -- F11? A - 1 Entertainment at Center July $394,-825.9- 2, 0; 1 $23.-1774- 6; J Property as Taxes - 1 V Flour W - Wlrj tt 1913-192- 1 L . 77, Layton VS. UT HAT OP t5 o! TEAir ?! V WANTED LAYTON AUTO CO. Ar Yourg nan with know!eds cf Shorthand, asdrt in general office work. tilt LtU Au- -. rday, 7t:n BUY A FORD Dc.ll G. 4:3p.rN-- and light Bookkeeping to 9 Miller. IlciT.l Conpnny 1 - I .. |