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Show 7 American Legion mu Erioinnent Fund rive 16 Jlay 10 to give FREELY lSgTcrowds at COHERENCE Listen to y3ni' Pp!e Addresses Inspiring, by Apostle Melvin J. "' Ballard. MBiannual conference of North v.hrid in the KaytvUl fJLlS.of the council of twelve, aU, Pee.ri at JvfprincipelBallard the one Elder Xoent end fluent pekere in wJ 1 and imp re wed hie henrert of the JjJr EiSiht to them. For the first tok confer-S- I and every need ws eirplifier the Ubemecle could plnirdy understand the ipeaker. The the people to beer had much with the marked attention of Y North Deri Soi CJid t. May 10 to 16 GIVE FREELY kaysville, layton and Farmington, itah. Thursday. may ii. ms J0LUKB XIX pva American Legion Endowment Fund Drive S,,j. Canning Company , Has Large Acreage County Commissioners NEW MOTOR BOAT Hold Regular Meeting TO SAIL SALT LAKE The hord of county commissioners 1 Vb Kaysville Canniny corporation has BOOcrea under contract for yrowiny, the laryest acreage in tha history of the corporation. The corporation has furnished to its yrow-er500.000 tomato plants from the yreenhouae of the corporation and ha purchaaed from out of the state and locally 200,000 more. The rain of a week ayo seriously damaged tens of thousand tomato plants ahich had to be replanted. The corporation also has a larye and the crop is looking C tteracreayt than ever before at this time of year. A large pea pack is promised all over the United States but the superiority of mountain grown, irrigated peas js so pronounced that Utah cancers have but little to fear from a bir pack. The superiority of mountain peat is so well recognized that the sals of futures" is large. to-ma- to held tts reguUr meeting on Monday, My 4, withC t'ommtssioncrs llolt, m gar and Stevenson, present. Mr. Woolley of the Topographnal bureau of the U. S. A. apinarvd and stated is hat would be necessary if a portion of Davis county would be made a part of a Government reclamation project. The Water Storage commission desired to have a map showing contours, of Davis county. Mr. Wool-le- y stated that the buirau was ready to with the county this season on a tasu. Mr. Woolley stated that Salt county had the survey made west of the Jordan river, also a part of Utah county. One seasons work hss been done in Weber The maps have cost the county. counties about 5 cento ier acre or about $35 00 per square mile. Mr. Boynton, s dependent mother with six children under 14 years of age, apwared and asked that the county allow her more than (15 00 per s, , S M-5- Youths Married While Drinking Are Disunited Two members of an alleged autoforty were mobile party of young persons, who meeting. decided to get married at Farming-to- n wa the A feature of thia meeting and did so while under the influence of liquor last November, were L. Frank Clerk by Stake disunited by a decree of annulment JJtTand wa. a follow.: of marriage by Judy Chris Mathison Stake Preeldeacy yesterday. J. Douglass Simmons was granted II. Blood, Henry Presidency gt,Vf annulment of of marriage from Thelma stake Daria North ident of the Blaine Simmons. He stated that he ; Ephraim P. Ellison, first H. Nalder, second eoun- - was only 18 years of age at the time JAMES I!. LINFORJJ, 1836-192- 5 of his marriage and obtained the lilor. y- cense by making a false statement of Kiffikn of the Hifh Council his age. JcaH X. Smith, Chris B. Layton, The plaintiff and defendant, with Dtvid Layton, Daniel H. Walker, were joy riding in an automoWhite-udeothers, M. Edward F. Adams, jUrios bile. The D. party had been drinking Hubert C. Burton, Orlando and the members were under the in-- Hafieck, Walton .A. Roberta, Amo. James H. Linford, a patriarch of his children from time to time and It fluence of liquor,' when someone Bug- Wfl-ley Cook, Gifford D. Strong, Kaysville ward, died at the home of was while he was on one of these all get married, they H. Blood. Seated the his daughter, Mrs. William Criddle visits he died. allegations. Georg James 11. Linford was a very re, Elk Council Alternate So they all did. In a spirit of lev- of Syracuse on Monday, May 11. Old and H. Bennett, lames A. McEntire, David was tha age general debility ligious man and had been a member ity and' while so under the influence Stoker. . of liquor," Simmons stated in his com- cause of his death. He was born in of the Latter Day Saints church from England, his boyhood days. He did missionary Stall Clerk Frank L. Layton. plaint lie asserted that he had been Gravely, 16, Cambridgeshire, was and son of work for his church in EnglanLbefore the 1836, II-- k August of of his IL James powers Fatriarcha deprived Linford, reasoning John and Maria Christian Linford. While in Engcoming to America. and was unable to comprehend what J. Sheffield. The deceased came to Utah in 1861 land he received the holy priesthood were when Place was taking they Birh Priest Quorum David Cook, Botn the plaintiff and the and settled in Centerville where in and was ordained an elder. For more Joha W. Thornley, Horace W, Clark, married. years he labored in defendant were desirous that annul- 1862 he was married to Miss Zillah than thirty-fivBenry J. Cottrell. whom he had known in Eng- the Kaysville Sunday school, first as Crockett, claimed. be he ment granted, SPA Quorum of Seventy John G. land. Eight children blessed this a teacher and then as superintendent, X. Barnes, first president; Albert B. union, six of whom survive, in Pro- and was only released through being fessor James H. Linford of Logan; deaf. He was ordained a patriarch Barton, second president; Fred A. Mrs. Fred Reddish of Lund, Idaho; September 1, 1903. Sheffield, third president; Walter CottMrs. William Criddle of Syracuse; Jamea 11. Linford was of a gentle, rell, fourth president; Thomas EL Mrs. Heber Blood and Mrs. Samuel retiring disposition and was much be-- ! 1'ilhama, fifth president; Chris Holland, sixth president; Wm. E. Gsiley, Layton of Clearfield; Edward L. Lin- loved by all who were privileged to seventh president; Arthur F. Gsiley, know him. He was a man of great ford of Kaysville. A daughter. On Monday night at a special died in infancy, and John G., faith and exemplified that faith by secretary. .. Due city council, Kaysville a He was soft prominent citizen of Kaysville, died precept and example. 136th Quorum of Seventy Wm. meeting of contract a for a new concrete August 25, 1917. On April 10, 1913, spoken and kindly at all times, a kind, let Criddle, tint president; Thomas J. city reservoir to be used in connection his wife, Zilla, died at their home in indulgent father arid withal! a man Tkurtsod, second president; Wm. H. His posterity worthy of emulation. E. with the two concrete reservoirs now Kaysville. Wilcox, third president; Georg in use for the storage of the citys In March, 1868, the deceased and numbers forty grandchildren and Bolt, fourth president; David J. rake, his wife moved to Kaysville and set- twenty-thre- e fifth president; David W. Duncan, water supply. The new reservoir will have s ca- tled on what is now a portion of the The funeral is being held in the sixth president; Wm. Robert Roberta, more than Linford homestead, where he made Kaysville tabernacle this afternoon. seventh president; Wm. E. Beaxer, pacity of 160,000 gallons, twice the storage capacity of the two his hom until his death. For several Interment will be by the side of his secretary. old reservoirs. The reservoir will be years the deceased has visited with wife in the Kaysville cemetery. 158 th Quorum of Seventy Frank L Sheffield, first president; Alma E. located east of the 105,000 gallon res- rrrto old connected the will be and ervoir Simmons, second president; Georg H. Ivaysville-Layto- n one with a csst iron pipe in which Adams, third president; Morris ll. EL The valve. control a will be placed haon, fourth president; Walter W. Evwill have a solid concrete ans, fifth president; .Richard IL Sedg-sixt- h reservoir will be EL top end the entire structure president; Georye 8. Whiting, the contractor hers. steel with reinforced Floyd Funeral services for Mrs. Davinie heavily Brim, secretary. s UiP the Kavsville-Layto- n mill is reservoir When this completed in the Layton svl S. Green were held lint Quorum of Elders Ralph L. in h his s with reservoirs will ling have just Cottrell, president; Tyler Barton, firat Kaysville afterthe atructure. The more than i 800,000 ward meeting house Thursday of painting capacity storage counselor; Nathan Newman Reeves, at 2 oclock. Bishop bu Mins his been painted white with nd counselor; Kenneth II. Sheff- gallons and the water is noted for its noon, May 7, Dur- James E. Ellison was in charge ami n .u h of Indian red in the cornice. coldness. and purity superior ield, secretory. V building now presents a very Second Quorum of Elders Golden ing the past two yeari the water the services commenced with a song ..o a t ear.nce f invocaX. Adams, augmented by spring by the choir after which the Frank' Adams, supply has been TIk- mid machinery is being tuned president; of M. construction Adams. F. the and Elder asked was tion first counselor; Otha K. Green, sec- development by u the jrodjition of Dour for to s line point ond counselor; Clarence G. pipe The speakers were Rufus Adam. th market rill soon commence. Forbes, s new six inch seldom is It creek. the higher up Secretory. E. P. Ellison, Francis II. other than spring water is used President Third Quorum of Elders W. Thomley ar.d Bishop John (organized that Nalder, In the system, the creek water being Musical feature B. Green, Ellison. E. James president; of drouth or v rence C. were a solo, O! My Father, by Rob Nelson, first counselor; used only in esse 5rt Smith, second counselor. solo, Ill Go Where You ert The reservoir will be constructed by WantBirkin; Fourth Quorum of Elders John I. Me to Go, by Miss Vera Lay-towho !! raher, president; Judson Tburgood, Floyd S. Whiting, the contractor Nathan Reeves, one of the old res! and the choir san mill buildn Benediction d n s of Ksysviiie, was stricken with Honors. counselor; James R. Patterson, built the Kaysville-LsytoAll Earthly reserof the nd at his home early Sunday counselor; Henry Lambert, ing. The contract pricewere six bids was pronounced by Elder Morris Elvoir is $3,368. There ecretsry. He is still in a serious con-- i lison. n'rri.r.g. bids Fifth Quorum of Elders Robert E. submitted for the job and the on hug not been able to speak servfuneral ap( the at attendance The to $4J95. Confrom $3,368 Bar-firInno ranged W. being stricken. president; Benjamin commenced at once ices was large and the floial offr Reeves is an old and highly reMr. Th" counselor; David E. Cook, struction will be beautiful. and were many in time for ings d ! spected resident of Kaysville and his an counselor; Willard M. Bam-"r- t, and the job completed casket was carried by grandsons summer storage. secretary. the grave was dedicated by Elder Da- many friends join in wishing for his Sixth Quorum of EMers-JosW. eph speedy recovery. vid E, Layton. Johnson, president; Ernest C. Owen, tounsebr; Albert A. Major, Leo B. Hill, secretory. S. of Education Henry "TtTd n , Ephraim P. Ellison, Francis U Frank L. Layton, Edward v J. B. Bean, an official of the BamEntire. , tesides, James A. Electric Railroad company, wf B rough, berger Society Emily in was Kaysville Tuesday platting the Elizabeth H. Layton, first location of the Kaysville postoffice. IL Whitesides, rj stated that the contract for carB. Hyde, sec- - It is the mail for Kaysville may be rying Roberts, treasurer, awarded to the Bamberger company. umdajr School Thomas E. The mail has sIwsts been carried by Georye C. En-- the Oregon Short Line. assistant; Walter W. eoun-Franc- is t JAMES IL LINFORD, PATRIARCH OF KAYSVILLE WARD, CALLED BY DEATH a, ui e Kaysville Contracts for New Reservoir Ho-tilla- h, great-grandchildre- n. Funeral Services for Mill Is Painted Mrs. Davinie Green 1 fin-!i- - i JF Nathan Reeves Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy f)--C- emer-genc- y. - F-- y'. ; aievy J st ,7 7r Mail 3. Thlc Label Peotccto You sec-Winif- Jr Steed, Wil- - ? f A et ,. w Mutual Improvement D- Karri., wper- - A Sheffield, first ms H. Ellison, second as- as-tai- y. ' JowPk W. Johnson, secre- M.ntuaI Improvement kial A1 B!oo1-t; XaJjTMpB presi-tst- e arton, first counselor; rcnd counselor; accretory. Frir,rLTeT,M,n A,SOftion-Js- Anetta i r L'aknm7i wvd : tWp-,T- ne W. H. iUr7 P-- Ware, Ethel S. Layton, W. Strong, rec- sec-Jot- ie A-- Ftr l&ha L jrd',V'i McEntire, David IL IWter, dA John A-- Waite, Hots Layton, Sep- m- - Whitesides, Zilmorah D. Barnett and Zenia W. Scoffield. Old Folks Committee Heber J. Emily Sheffield, Jr, chairman; NelMelvin Aids secretory. Brough, Wm.IL S. Stevenson, son, Richard . Wilcox. Music Committee Henry II. Blood, Sunday chairman; Joseph B. Jarman, school; Sarah B. Strong, YL L. M. I. A., The principal speaker at the after-noon meeting was Elder Ballard, who sermon preached a strong doctrinal and dicwith eloquence and painted tion the rewards and exaltation which come to those who follow the teachings f the gospel and the admonitions of those in authority. It was a masterful appeal, n appeal which went to the hearts of the congregation. atAll the meetings were largely tended and great interest was displayed throughout the conference. temim 0 Dr. Gleason stated that Dr. Beatty had advised him it would be muih better to have one health office for the whole county. Suggests that Davis county be made one Health district with fiva divisions, each division to be under the control of a deputy. The aame would apply to registrar of Vital Statistics. Job F. Kendall appeared and wished to know what he ahould do with the bridge on the dugway over Davis and Weber Counties canal, lie was directed to repair the aame in the aame way it waa formerly. Chairman llolt announced he would go over the road the next day or so. Mr. J. J. Holbrook, president of Davis County Farm bureau appeared and submitted the following budget B Ernest Peterson Equips Large Vessel for Excursions from Saltair to Bird Island. Ernest Peterson has completed his motor boat which he and a forca of ship carpenters have been working on moat of the winter. The boat was built at the Buffalo island landing and was conditioned and engined at the Saltair per. The boat has a length over all of forty-seve- n feat, three inches, and a beam of fourteen feet, six inches and is equipped with all the modern conveniences ior tha comfort of passengers. The boat la enequipped with gines and is hgh ted throughout by electricity furnished by a 1500-wa-tt dynamo. She is a much larger boat than the old Sea Gull, and is said to te the most comfortable and commodious Ixiat ever launched on the lake. On Thursday, May 21, the boat will make her maiden trip to Bird island with an excursion party of Kaysville people. The fart for the round trip new 850.00 Auto Travel Meala and Lodging out of town 50.00 175.00 Stenographic help 125.00 J. A. C. for expenM 200.00 iome Economics et Endowment Fund Drive Successful The American Legion Endowment Fund drive got under way in Kaysville this morning. Th first subscription to appear on the list was that of the Kaysville Auxiliary to the "Legion, which subscribed $25.00. Charles . K. Saxton, with a corps of assistants, is canvasing the ward for subscriptions. It is indeed a privi-le- g to subscribe to this fund as it will be used to care for the orphans of the men who gave their all for their country. Only a word from th solicitors should be sufficient prompting to give. from solicitors at - noon that half of the quota for Kaysville had been raised at that time, thing to do to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest This Label Uyoar Gaaranfo of Velas Authorised Fcrd Eoalor -- t- - Signatures of Water Users Can Be Obtained oti-liti- ng Reports logical er SALT LAKE, May 13. Signature Total $1450.00 of water user th conThe budget was token under advise- struction of tho necessary for dam on th $3,000,000 ment. Weber river t Echo can b had withII. H. Blood and the county com- in two or three weeks, th Utah water missioners decided that watchmen storage commisaien was told Tuesday were not necessary on the crossing by A. P. Bigelow, member, and T. R. over Bamberger Electric railway at Jones, president of the tVeber River Layton on the detour from the btote Water Users association. Provided road. the United States bureau of reclamaIn the matter of repairing the pipe tion will indicate that the proposed and irrigation ditch in front of Mr. articles of agreement for the water users association are satisfactory, or Uoylina residence, Mr. Blood and the will show how they can be made satcounty commissioners were of the would be ready isfactory, everything opinion that the culvert and ditch for the advertising of the first actual should be cleaned out and put in re- construction work on the Salt Lak pair for the water users at once. basin project The following budget of Davis Mr. Jones told representatives of ' was Board School County presented the southern division of the project, and ordered filed: which comprise several counties To the Board of County Comwater from th Provo river, Utah lake and Jordan river system,, missioners, the County Assessor that the Weber river users art will and the County Treasurer of Davis County, Utah. ing that the southern division shall of water it purchase 10,000 acre-feGentlemen: In compliance with Section 4624 of the proposed Echo reservoir. They the School Laws of the state of Utah, suggest, in that connection, that these we hereby submit the following state- purchasers have a representative on ment of the estimated funds required tho direetorato of tho Weber river to support and maintain the schools association. Thia is token to mean that differof Davis County school district for the ences which at one time threatened whool year beginning on the first day to delay construction work on tho bl of July, 1925. indefinitely, have been comEstimate: For the suport and main- project that not only th Echo resertenance of schools, $194,575.00; for posed;but Weber-Prov- o the diversion voir, buildings and sites, $40,275.00; for canal, will be under contract within fund and $7,800.00; interest, sinking few months at most, and work will total $242,650.00. be well under way before It is estimated that $97,100 00 will certainly close of the year. be received by State School levy and the other sources leaving $145,550.00 to be raised by district levy. All Begint in Wonder A letter from Marwick, Mitchell A all plillusotiliy itegan. In In womler Company, public accountants in relaand admiration fill wonder it ends, tion to auditing books for county, was p the Intel spare, but the first wonder read and filed. A letter from W. R. Skeen, attorney, Is t tie offspring of ignorance, th last in relation to Lours A. lender was the parent of adoration Exchange. read and referred to Chairman Holt for recommendation. hoW lti tK ninety-horsepow- from Saltair will be $3.00, Reservations for the trip should be made with J. J. Bowman At the KaysriUo Golden Rule store. launch should bo token as the trip will take all day. During the iaat week the boat ha been tried out In the high winds which have been prevalent, and proved herself a remarkably steady craft under severe weather conditions. The cabin has a seating capacity for fifty people and the upper deck for as many more. The trip to Bird Island at this time of year is one ef the wonders of the for expense of county agent for year wold and is ene which should be beginning July 1, 1925 to June 30, tokenwhile opportunity offers. 1926, vis; The boat will make regular excur$ 50.00 sion trips during the summer. Offke Supplies Bamberger Electric May Carry U. J month. E1U kuMnd and Patent t the Sunday C NUMBER 11 Inwith only few people contacted. dications show that Kaysville will go over the top by evening. Members of the Legion have shown their interest in this worthy fund by subscribing $30 to the fund. There are yet to be interviewed this afternoon enough subscribers to put Kaysville over the top. Reports from Layton, Clearfield and other towns in north Davis county indicate that the north part of the county will reach its . quota by Saturday, the last day of the drive. Layton has fully 50 per cent of her quota in at reported by Frsr.k D. Adams, north Davis county chairman. The New Kin g Laundry Tank Heater Does sway with a hot kitchen during the summer months and supplies hot water for those who have electric stoves. - water heating fire pot, with water entirely surrounding the fire. Tested to 250 lbs. pressure, .Has hollow t Bums Very Little Coal. Easily Installed. See or call L. 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