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Show TOLUHB XIX LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. KAYSVILLE, UTAH. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1925 NUMBER 15 Local Red Cross Will ine Outing Offered at County Commissioners Mrs. Chas. A. Miller CABINET MEMBER U. A. C. Summer School Hold Regular Session Not Appeal for Funds Passed Away Sunday TO VIEW PROJECT DEATH A great number of excursions and MARTHA E. BARNES M CALLED " Wm. Carl Hunt, assistant me of county commissioners' . Mrs. Gertrude Stayner Miller, wife trip hare been planned to make the of Charles A. Miller, pased away at chairman of the American National 16, 1925. second annual National Summer meeting Well Known achool, which opens at Logan, June 15, A letter from state road commis- the family home in Farmington Sun- Red Cross, in charge of the biaruh Dr. Death Work, Secreday afternoon at 3 o'clock after an office m San Francisco, Calif., has in sion reference to four trucks a vacation puras well as an educational of Will illness of over two weeks duration. advised the local Red Cross chapter Kaysville1 Lady Sor- pursuit for its students. The by Daria county was read and Mrs. Miller outings chased ill been had no some for that time made general appeal is beirfg of various kinds and are arranged filed. row Inspect in Person Many People; are The clerk waa authorised to pur- when Bnght'a disease set m and by the Red Cross for funds for relief so that there will be something special caused her death. Echo Canyon m the cyclone disaster area in the each week-enThey have been so chase a typewTiter for the county. Mrs. Miller, daughter of Arthur central and southern stale. The treasurer and asked will be planned that they of interest appeared was bormn Farmington fifty The Red Cross chapter here will reOGDEN, Msrth 25 - Dr. Hubert Miss Martha Ellen Barnet died at the and within the means of all studenta that the county commissioners au- Stayner, nine year ago and had lived there ceive any voluntary contribution and Work, In thorise the of is S. Salt D. Lake SaturLogan secretary of the interior, and "in situated redemption L hospital very favorably property practically her entire life. She was forward such fund to the branch of- Dr. Flwood Mead, commissioner on day evening at 9:40 o'clock after an the heart of the Rockies and is sur- assessed in the names of the follow- married to Charles A. Miller in the fice in San Francisco, where they will reclamation, will he here next month illnett of teren weeks. . She vu the rounded by many beautiful lakes and ing persona, on the payment of taxes, thirty-fivbe incorporated m the to get under way the work of tho temple ago years lgan immediately and interest cost, viz.: Lloyd Brown, daughter of the late John R. Barnet canyons and the excursions that hare een scheduled include worne of the Minnie M. Moss, Thorns A. Hatch, on the 18th day of last December, and Special Disaster Relief fund being ad proposed Kho dam of the Salt Lake and Emil 7 Stewart Barnet and wat they made their home in Farmington ministered by the American National basin reclamation A. P. Bigebora at Kaysville August 9, 1877, and most famous beauty spots of the West Emma I. Lund, Lillian Hatch How- where their Red Cross for the relief of the cyclone low. a- member project. family waa raised. Week-en- d f Utah excursions will be made ard, Brigham E. Day, Bountiful State the water had alwayt retided in Kaysville. She , Mrs. Miller took an active in sufferers. advised county storage commission, vat a fTadnate- of the Universit7 of to1 Bear Lake on June 27, July 4, July Bank, Sarah Hatch, Milleaant P. Par- religious and social works up part to the James I. Fieser, vice chairman of commissioners of Weber, Davis, Morand July 18. On these dates the kin, J. II. Burningham, Emma A. Utah in the elate of 1896 and for sevtime of her death. 5he waa president the American National Red Cross, gan and Summit counties, who met students will James E. Sesthe rates hotels Thomas Cook, at achool Burns, in the get eral yeara taught public of the Farmington Relief society for Washington, D. C., is Bar-loand W. O. arwill attractions be directing opera- last Thursday and apportioned th exLaura A. special Sessions, schools of Kaytrille. She alto wat a sions, H. W. Cleverly, Gladys Palmer, over ten years, served a first and tions from the St. Lrnis brain h of- pense incident to tne project. teacher in the Kaytrille ward Sunday ranged for their amusement The other trips according to the Joseph H. Day, Luvena Day, H. W. second counselor for many years, ami fice, covering in one area the disThe school for aeveral yeara and later was always a faithful and cheerful tricts affected in Missouri, Illinois, cided following distribution was debe worked will out H. ParB. Ezra program the upon for three counties: Cleverly, already Day, member of a Joseph Daria Stake vat ward worker. Mrs. Miller made it her and Indiana. Henry M. Baker, Red Weber, 40 per cent; Davis, 30 per Sunday School board. She was preai-de- as follows ; June 20, Bear River bay, rish, Stephen L. Moss, Lawrence duty and pleasure to look after the Cross national director of disaster re- cent; Morgan, 90 per cent. Summit of the Y. L. II. L A. of Kaytrille under the auspices of the Brigham doss, Wm. Reed, Frank Brauer, Jas. auk and afflicted and poor at E. Burleson, assistant was and Frank lief, 10 per cent, but as only Chamber 2 of and Orin Frank City riolbrook, Commerce; July Wicker, a and time member of the for a long national director m the St. Luis one ofgiven to 6th, Yellowstone National Park; l'abian C. Sessions, Samuel L. Thomp- all times. the three county comcommittee amusement ward is The deceased Kaytrille survived by her branch Office, are on the ground missioners was Summit this Grove and lakes Glacial 11, & Harriet was not Tony son, Naccarato, uly present, Richey for eight yeara. husband and six children: Mrs. Elea-no- i Points in Kentucky, Tennessee and if it is agreeable to but, accepted; At the time of her death the waa n Logan canyon; July 18, Mount Ben Company, Lawrence G. Atkinson, of Ogden, Charles Miller, Alabama are covered from the loard of that county, it will later .omond, under the auspices of the tountiful State Bank, Stephen J. Salt Farr president of the Daria county chapter den Iake City, Arthur, Glen, K nuns national headquarters,sejiarately Lomond , of Washington, , club, Smed-eyHazel Jas. City. Bngham ly communicated to the Weber county Ashdown, lart, Jr., American Red Croat, which position and Frank of also five D. C. tmard. Harry Hayes, K. S. Fadel, Da Ka grandchildren. Farmington, aha had held tinea the organisation of eants and other forms of entertainHeretofore Weber county has born Wm. Artulus Javis, Burning-tarBriggs, the chapter. She waa also one of the ment. All loved her and had The funeral service were held in all expense and it was decided that great H. B. Parkinson. On motion of lithe of the WedDavis County to Hold organisers Kaytrille public Farmington meeting house respect for her ability to accomplish. Commissioner Winegar, seconded by Welder county should continue to pay brary and up to the time of her deTie speaker had known her as the Commissioner nesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock uh all current expenses and them submit the Stevenson, Clean-U- p county der the direction of Bishop Amass mise waa a trustee of that institutlead of the Red Cross and had work- treasurer was directed Campaign statements to the other three counties to redeem propMiaa waa Barnet also ion. Clark. presi- ed with her in making and preparing upon the apportionment basis. The dent of the 'Sunflower chapter of the comforts for the soldier lads in camp erty assessed in names of above menservices The were with a ojiened tioned At a county clean-umeeting held expense necessary are fur surveys, leselection by the choir, followed by the Daughters of Pioneers, which hat and field. She had known of her work The person. commissioners the in the House Court last Sat- gal services, titles and other incidendesignated County invocation which waa asked by Elder headquarters at Kaytrille. She had a the public schools, as the creator ollowing dates aa a meeting of the Joseph H. Wilcox. Mrs. Alice Hess urday, plana were mace by the local tals. been a director of the Kaytrille Co- of the Martha E. Barnes gold medal, Mr. Bigelow advised the commisboard of equalization: June 1, 4, 6, Farm bureau delegates in attendance opera tiTe Mercantile institution for oratorical contest: as one of the orsang Face to Face" in a most beau- to sioners 1925. that $375,000 was now avail6, 17, conduct the county wide (lean sereral years, and rice president of ganizers of the Kaysville public tiful and impressive manner, followon this project and that $900,000 able The was CL Home T. Town filed an J. following petition camjiaign. the J. R. Barnes Co. ed by remarks by President James H. Her loss Was not only a per- with' the commissioners: more would be available July 1. lie Robinson and Miss McClellan of the Eurgood, county'Tarm bureau project During 1920 Mias Barnes headed the sonal loss to the speaker but to the W. Feb. J. 1925. urged increased interest in the projand leader 27, Layton, Uuh, county Thayne, Democratic ticket in Utah as one of whole community. In closing the To the Board of general board of the Relief society of ect Commissioneach by all residents of the district It with from the County delegation the'nomineea for presidential elector. speaker said: "We shall miss her on Salt Iaike City. A violin solo was agent, ers of Davis County. out- embraces so that construe tiun work of of the the communities county In 1916 Mias Barnes instituted at ur Mutual board, miss her very much, Mrs. rendered Willard Richards, lined by a auiigcsUva plan feu sub com- niy !e undcr wiy this lumnier. A. the Darit county high achool Ihe Mar-th- a out we shall treasure her memory ana Gentlemen! accompanied smhe ptsno by Mr. Eva the work committee of ten, appointed by Gov. We, that calls for a undersigned, respectfully munity be IaAe both of E. Barnet declamation contest, a the lesson Salt and she taught Johnson, City. in the homes and in the year's the board of George II. Dern, met in Salt lacks commiscounty petition community, Mrs. J. H. Robinson, a friend and medal being awarded each year to strengthened to carry on our work. some sioners Mr. to and each to McLean Saturday, March 21, to perfect th gives Hugh organization appoint of many years, spoke of the the successful contestant. It is unEphriam P. Ellison, of the North as road surwrvisor in East Layton: with the reclamation over work to to do of definite arrangement put piece character and faithful perderstood that Miss Barnes has made )avis stake presidency, was the third Mr. said. F. King, splendid The uames Bigelow service, this Wm. Ware, Signed: project county program. formance of duty of the deceased. a provision for its perpetuity. speaker. He called attention to the President T. K. Jones of the Weber In addition to her mother, who is arge audience present and stated Hugh McLean, John Gibson, Jr., G. L The Relief society choir, which was leader is obtaining a wholesale price River Water Users association, deThe on jmint ami on rose bushes. Geo. E. Morgan, Frank S. 79 years of age, Miss Barnes is sur- that it was the strongest evidence of Talbot, organised by Mrs. Miller, rendered a county leader and county clared the nest step was the dissoJ. W. Albert J. Wiggill, Wiggill, project bv remarks followed in which vived by the following brothers and the worth and high esteem touching song, Henry W. Talbot, Lawrence Ad- by Mra. Iaicy Hess and Mrs. John agent will also assist in furnishing lution of the Weber county irrigation sisters: Mayor John C. M. Barnes, the people held the deceased. Her district. Another matter in the way for all local meeting. AdWilford Samuel J. Morgan, Ford of Centerville, member of the leakers Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Miaa Mary A. work had not been confined to the ams, Merlin W. was shown in was of the entry of members of this Consideiable interest E. Adams, ams, Morgan, Relief Davif Barnes and George W. Bernes, ail of ward or stake but had reached out be- Wm. Presidency of the South Morgan, J. 1L Wiggill, Wm. W. Society. A duet, "Hoi Beyond," was the meeting and it is esecled that association into the project is the adKaysville; Royal C. Barnes, Claude yond the confines of the county and to J. Wm, Burton Eli F. beautifully rendered by Mrs, Rhode some very good work will be done judication of water rights in the disT. Barnes, Arthur-v- F. Barnes, Mr. the state. She was a woman of great Whiteside, trict whtc h is set for April IS, Is the D. Adams, J. F. MorFrank Wiggill, end E. P. Gregory, after in the county this year. Lawrence C. Bloodnfnd Mrs. Richard aith, a reflection of her father who Burningham Second district court. was The SandalL petition whirh Stephen I Richard, member of A. Hart, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. George tad been a man of great faith. She gan, John Those who attended the meeting filed. ordered the quorum of twelve apostles, spoke Modern E. Barton, of Provo, and R. W. Barnes lad been a hundred per cent tithe in addition t Mr. Bigelow and Mr. A letter from Cudahy Parking comof Los Angeles, Calif. comforting words. The closing Jones were the following county layer and had never sought to evade pany was read and the clerk directed many wai rendered by Mrs. Alice Hess The Funeral whatsoever song nature, of Teaching icr obligations Clarence Winegar, comsame and inform to answer the snd Mrs. Msmie Dumke, accompanied The funeral service in honor of Mias le had visited her in the hospital E. Holt and U. S. Stevenson, George the into that entered agreement pany benediction being Martha E. Barnes, who died in Salt and had found her desirous of being with the by the choir, the county; J, Merlin Toone, It. II. county commissioners since Professor G. Oscar Russell, associ- Davis Elder Randall of CenIn Lake City last Saturday evening, waa administered to by the elders. Rich and S. S. Florence, 6 would be accepted and lived pronounced by March Morgan at of modern ate languages professor terville. held from the Kayaville ward taber- lis words of consolation the speaker and John A. E. county; to. Bloomquist of has the up recently Utah, The church was filled to capacity, University nacle, Wednesday afternoon, March laid that perhaps the cause of her clerk of Summit counA comfrom Weber EduWright, letter rouhty the American all honored county been from by and relatives coming friends before the icing taken at thia time was that she missioners 25th, at 2:00 oclock. Just asking that the commis- mrrta of Utah and surrounding states. cational Council, lie haa been asked ty. Mr. Child, chairman of the We-hour of the funeral, the magnificient waa wanted on the other aide to carry sioners meet with them Wednesday, The county board, presided. casket which contained the remains of on the work of the Master. She was March many and sumptuous floral pieces by that body to extend the already recto make some 18, 1925, and testa of the aerie of high exjierimenta an expression were also large the deceased, and which had rested not lost, merely separated and toon ommendations in regard to Echo Da- esteem in which the deceased was held. to determine the best methods for Seminary for a day in her ancestral home, was ver loved onea would follow and be ria project waa .read and the commisThe casket was carried by nephew the teaching of modern languages, closed, and the funeral cortege wended reunited. We would have liked to sioners decided to meet at that time of Mrs. Miller and the Relief society wdth a view to increasing the effiGive " the its way to the tabernacle. but lave had her remain here, and The 4 place. branch of in that study. flowers. bo the direcciency was the eo. sisters The service under jord had not permitted her to do A letter from the state engineer in in the Farmington adoption of these testa by the counSenior of was the John R. Rames Interment pupils tion of Bishop Frank Hyde of KaysEllisons President end of At the ville wsrd.4 Whn the service! opened remarks Alvin Keddington, baritone, respect to apjwopriation for invest! cemeterv and the grave was dedicated cil mean that they will be used as seminary at Kaysville revs the gstion of the Bonneville Irrigation bv Daniel . Miller, brother of Charles standard throughout the United program in th North Centerevery neat Tin Tthe tabernacle was oc- sang, 0 Love Divine." was read and filed. district ville project, were who chapel Sunday: Selections, double Miller. State. were those was and there cupied The fourth and last speaker A letter from W. J. Coy in regard Profeasor Russell will devote the mixed quartet comprised of Vera Barnot able to obtain seaty. Mrs. George Elder David O. McKay, of the entire remaining part of hia time un- ton, Bessie King, Howard Williams, The to waste water being allowed to run BUmires was at the organ and the of the twelve apostles. also hia was on the land, tax, dog to til June to conducting these standard Alan Blood, Mary Clark, Alice Naylor, was returned from read and filed. appropriate soft, sweet music speaker had but latelyserved tests with students. All of th work George Wilcox and Haul Layton with precedthe scene, as the as Promotion had he presiGiven Europe where IL S. Joseph in re from A letter la Scoffield as accompanist; talk. west at the university will be taken over the down walked The ing the casket, dent of the English mission. in of south end a to of the. Doctrine of Baptism, yard highway substitute instructor in th deHistory by isle of the church. The flower bearers the adtext his story for was took speaker Harry Strong, of Kayaville, talk, "Fifth Com- - . had preceded the funeral cortege to of Dorcus, the woman of good works, the county and railroad crossing waa vanced partment to insure him full time for Cornell Jarman; of Rale the to josition Mildred mandment." work. new on his Crawley; piano floral the Bage 8) (Continued the church and had arranged whom the Apostle Peter raised from of the Utah Poultry Besk and Ila Scoffield: ' duet, Madge the on and pedeson rail the deaths few offerings of Utah, the dead. To the speaker covering the talk, "Mormon Battalion," Howard tals of the speaker's stand, and banked ltd been as hard to realize as had Mr. Strung Nevada. and Growers Rarnes Ellen Wyoming Wiliams; talk, "Celestial Marriage," them both to the right and left and been this. He had administered to Prowith the Utah Poultry a Scoffield; talk, "Repentance, casket the where rear of the space the deceased during her illness but ducers for over a year. He is now W'aldon Roberta. Elwas to stand. When the casket was had not felt that her earthly career Martha Miss of In the and passing grading establishing a receiving The same double quartet furnished placed, covered with its blanket of was nearing its end. In administerlen Barnes the people of Kaysville music fit the in Richfield. station layton wa-- d ra'ramnt and pillow never thought of and Davis county have lost one of meeting Sunday j ink and purple swept peas Monday night potato growers the speaker ing of calls lilies, carnations and purple death he thought of life, vigorous mectin-et flea field rr d were th ir forvmori citizen. As has Wen wen: Talk. "Fd-- i ution theSpiakera Cbunh sweet pea, the floral picture was one deceased West I .avion for he purpose of the and He Barnes was an extrsordi-tar.aid Mi life. Marv Clark; ta k, "Recnt-am- e, Afford, of surpassing and bewildering beauty. resplendent Univeror worker churtb a In As the woman. lad been classmates jo'aio growers R don Barr.es; talk. "Tithing, Mission Reunion her i hurch The amice was opened hr the choir them in the prtrent county h" sustained a great loss Utah but he had never been of ' sity UnderKirg; 1.1k, The lairds Day. lie tM ut'un. E. C. Smith and F singing "Some Day Well A a civic woiWt this community ha ntlmately a?ociated with her. her Haul Lntcn; talk, "The Gahering cf South'-State? James Dfollowed of Krai was the hy th'c wh.eh n The u union, stand, As a servant County from Mad.) a great knew her family well, especially Heim Hyde- - talk. "The Unitf Jesus sustained E. Ell ism., b.shop of Uyton ward, uncles. When he heard of her death and Vegetrlle armrir.f inn and W. J. nii?Himri s of the Church the Davis county Red ed Ordi r. of humanity, George Wilcox. will be Fain invocation . A quar- his who offered ha sustained an irre( firs went out to the mother, ThajT.? were the trinrifal speaker. Cheivt cf latrir-da(hap'tr ;), h Grar.am G 3. 192'. tette compoMi! of Fred hwd on rriday. April he woi k in which she end then to Rusel Blood, the nephew, Tie y showed the value of coorer-ti.parable loss. Alvin Keddingion. Mrs. Stein and Miss who had worked under him in the sharing ard vhcir.d hr.w suersful U Grande wsrd t ha pel, situated at ha will go on and on Landscape Specialist been tr.gagid Lola Leonard, a'l of Salt Lake Ciy, mission fields of Europe. and a ho the Dari County assoe.ation had been Ysle f McClelland avenue, Salt Lake but not as it did with her help. Others Visits Davis County th south- City, Utah. All farmer miionarie will be I Know That My Redeemer was still in that work. He had seen sirve it was rrl'zri sang in l.tf place, hut they will put to attenL the Liveth. ern are urged county. psrt of and other tokens scr.t acrosi net le able to f.li It. Last Tuesday F.mll Ilanou, The first speaker wns Bishop Frank gifts But few women, or men, poe the ocean from aunt to nephew, ant Atmt-Mrfroft the U tab A !it with, KeYrew-howord- ly y ThFTptcTriri-vecABveWwrel P.us-1- 1 was in Davis county college, have nor how very Lrief, be condensed in a few devoutly and was she endowed, they which loved Russell W. with J. two chosen words, a high tnluie of the county agent, visitex For Thayne, loved his Aart Martha. the rpirit of service so grandly .teaclfast faith and steri.ng worth o;I end a half years, while in Europe, he Davis county ing some of the homes and public the When her. in hibited the deceased. He had kniwn her a had witnessed the strong bond of afbeing improved acof the American Red Cros ground thatMr.areHanson's chapter to knew her instruction. and to the days of his life, which bound aunt and nephew, was organized, those present at th cording, in the arrangwas most extraordinary fectionContinued on Page Four.) Assistance have been onc given ihe -meeting- reeoKuizcd hcr zi f Balloon'Tircsnow'optional-equipand woman. In church, civic and soda rilntthgofthetrfsFand either man or woman, who ing person, Ole and leader a homes of been Layton, at the life she had always could carry the work to success, anc shrubs N. N. Reeves, Sirl Lavis, Clarence had always accomplished the purple and small the office, for selected her only on khey she set forth to bring about., . Rb Ildredg ami on the narking of the . Mission Reunion only those who worked with her dur- Woods Cross streets. These people are had worked in all the church organize know ing those dark and trying days the hope that cost. tior.s where women had work to do, given assistance in reunion her true worth and the grandeur, of all Mission States Eastern The but work dune there will cause others., the and she had not only accomplished of know alone her character. They April and had been sn inspiration to thoee who will be Kid Saturday evening and con- to improve their home grounds new self tbe her generosity on aacnfiee, 8 cause cVock ol at p. 4, the In at 192', large, worked with her. tinuous labor. They know her genius- the community of roof ganlen cf the Smith Memorial Ask education, in the Red Cross, as oigdeexecution and srhooL R. for D. organization high -member of the Kaysville library board building at the L. ' Eastern States tail. and indeed in all putl.c and semi- All intererted in the be Those who worked with her in the there. riding: asked to : Concession public affairs f the community she Mission are of national stress, will keep her days had bfra a leader. a lu lasts, Ji PUBLIC SALE memory greB balloon equipped. closed Theecond speaker was Mrs. Manm The management f the Bamberger star among eternal stars. There will be sold to the highest L. Barton who represented the mutoa Railroad company has made Electric on auction m April at bidder both cash public 'organizations f the church, TOMORROW liberal concession to residents Co. most a SHOW Auto PRESENT TO the Layton the ward and the stake. The speaker 25, 1925 at inasmuch as the comDavis of county, DraThe Kayiville Sunday Sihool had known the deceased all her Lie Garage, Layton, Davis county, Utah, commutation tickets, on sell will propmatic company will repeat "A Praine pany and had worked with her in church the following describedtopersonal ngaro-les- s individual ride, w may hich cover any house storage Rose in the Kaysville opera work for many years. She knew her erty, sale beirg made to same. tbe -who of purchased pay for this t- -; tomorrow evening. . All over seventy These tickets will give on car, cost f sale and Bile well and was ever readyoldtotestieffective on April be free. admitted fc1 advertisement. of age will be her testimony, that ages years - This eomedy-draw- a 929 Dodge Roadster, sens! tv waspreacr.ted in mony, "1 Know that "my Redeemer No.One arimi wss presented in . 438642. s short time ago and also of TEITcomedy Liveth. In recreational work within Kaysville of the some patrons of the road March all 26, tri Date f 1st publication in Layton and was pronounced by t- the Mutual she was always the leader be given try out for ninety and will 4 who Saw it as x very enjoyable and at all times had the loyal support 1225. 1st. from April 23, days , 'a 7a Date publication April of the young men and young ladies192o. out J pagwhen engaged in working Minutes of held-Marc- lluliert h tary to Impressive Funeral. Interior, I I the Project. d. e - - w, nt n, p Duf-fiel- d, Language Featured com-misiione- ri: er Pupil Program fol-owi- ng G-- juo-ru- pall-bearer- m Harry Strong Is s, Rujwr-intende- " Pro-ducer- Potato Plan Organization Lt nt ft Martha has-bee- mo-0!r- r h-- H rg Southern States y -- ; 1 lo. y h-a- rt e land-speciali- pri-cultu- th Eastern States Ford cars, at ment additional a us for a demonstration. the qualities of a Ford easy Bamberger Grants Liberal car, - V- !- Layton Auto Co. tit! ef-la- st -- I- V st |