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Show POPPY DAY May 23rd Buy your Poppy U SMILE. LUTON K xrx iALL'xa AND FARMINGTON. ' . May 23rd Buy your Poppy to Wear Memorial Da Aye Wear Memorial Day 0 1 POPPY DAY I TAII. Till KSDAT. MU 21. is: NUMBER 23 Message of American Funeral Services Lgw Bid Is Received Telephone Patrol NORTH lAVls Legion Auxiliary Poppy for James H. Linford on Is Lonesome Task Surfacing Crossing HANDS CHANGES Funeral services for Patriarch Buy Me I stand for service. I OUTING MAY 2G of tho lor.geirt cir,, ted an L. man FLORAL SULLER j en- - , Or,- . lu CorapanyTCorapos-Ne- Controlling Merest of Mr. Miller. luterwt of MU- -, '&rurl company of F rmington held heretofore has boon token over .TLu !Ur.Otj controlling of the Layton Sugar Xwociated with Jamea E. Morris 1L Eiliaon, Law-- r Steven-2- ". Ellison, Mia. A. E. M. ley of E. Bag ofUyton; of L I Henry Lakt City; A. Heat, E. A. W. gr Bld Cot-Sri- Xt E. B. Gregory, V. Vili and Golden Barton, il-S- Sr, Jr, . Farmington. lubert Miller, the present manager will uJ president of the company, short a for the company with focunu tme until the new aha re holders get minted with th work. Mr. Miller com- gaa retains some stock in. the in tb except probably that Jamea L EUiaoa will o designated as man-trm- g director of tha company on Mr. jbers retirement Mr. Barton, Mr. Grerory and William Miller, Jr, ar the poaitiona in the cora-pu- y ttr holding of sales manager, superintendent dth growing of roses and assistant manger, respectively, and will contra with the company. Mr. Killers reasons for Belling bis interest are that he desires a long etrnd mt havings. been in the bar mm for tha past fifteen years, and h fanning to go east for the summer naddosome real loafing. He will continue to have his heart and sdul in the affairs of the Miller Floral comper will b no cbangea any, rJThe exceptionally high .standard z2 qualifications of Themenwho hm takes over the controlling of the company is a guarantee of its continued success and in-terc- ets pros-ferit- y. hiatory of the Miller Floral known, to need It was established by reiteration. Lbt Killer in Farmington in 1910 and is bow one of the leading flower institutions in the west, growing high quality flowers and shipping the product of the institutions to eight surrounding states and also into Canada. The eoaptny is too well Prohibition Officers Raid Florence Home On Tuesday tb Davis accompanied deputy from the office of the state enfprohibition orcement office, raided the Florence dence in Farmington and captured s generous supply of moonshine in JJ1 kegs and other container. barrels were buried in a barn w were connected with pi pee for the yal of their contents. The sheriff ad his deputies have long suspected that moonshine was cached on the Pee and bad raided the premises on 'J'veml occasions without result. A lew men from twnty sheriffs office, tf Edward Anthony, a days ago, however, cceeded in Ki-!i- L nni-wish- . of Davis County Buy - teb-pho- - 1 d - Linford, received for reformer mayor earn a ,n,'5s lr ihe vMrid runs from Chusno small sum m making me, and ail ' ' haysvide, whose death was record-pa- y to the Lus Ang4-- . pprtaihts Almost 1 JKMi miles you! Tesie columns U- -t week, were eri u i oihad crosMi.g, goes 100 per cent to service for f j hcrc the ,f tht t lu.k iri the national those for whom the war is not ou-r- 1htd Thursday in the Kaysville ward lake Ogden highway spans the xUm i. m Non iloiu. Me. tabernacle, under the direction of Vher r ver and the Imon Pacific In ouioi to maintain satisfactory Wear Me I represent the sacri-- ' lil!hop 1rnk Hyde, triuks The tender was from Gib senue and ta take care of the ordiblood of the men who fell in L In,V;tl',n was by Bishop Arnold bon A Keed f Salt lake, at a total wear and tear of the l.ne, tt is grial Flaudere Fields. I am a memorial ' , ' yher, Syracuse, and benediction cost of H4.,8J.75, whuh is just under j nary t atni!ed The action oiistantly to au Who died in service. In rever-JoMTh Linford, Ogden. rngineeta' estimate of $14,925 60. trolman spends hia entire time The e nee and understanding, Wear Me. lhornley trio, Kaysville double mixed figures include allowances of lojapecting the line and making rumor This is the message of the Anier- - Uirtct. and David Cook, Syracuse, per cent for engineering and inspec- - lejiairs. The distances In-ween towns lean Legion Auxiliary poppy which 'urniiihed the music, tio'i costs. m the New Mexico section are so The stretch i less than half a mile great that the natrolman camp wher- the people of Kaysville will have an t..lleWr J- - Sheffield J.hn W. Gailey. opportunity to Buy and Wear on Sat- r lijah Larkin, Ogd-- n. and President long, all told. Inasmuch as the con etrr night finds him. His car is inHenry H. Blood were the speakers. trading firm it doing considerable geniously fitted up so that it tan te urday, May 23. The entire from th sale on that day are proceeds devoted Granddaughters of Patriarch Linford similar paving work in Ogden city, converted into a quick lunch stand on it was thought that it would be the short notice. One of the to the relief of war disabled and to trvlmcn many floral l allbearers were grandsons offerings, low bidder; and, while no other firm has made a radio set for himself and meet conditions of distress among The grave m the Kaysville ceme- carvd to take so small a job, the fact sK-nhis evenings alone out cm the men and their families. The members of the American Legion tery was dedicated by lthop Charles that the hid ia below the estimated desert listening to what Is going on cost probably means that the work in the world Auxiliary of Kaysville have completed Cottrell, Jr., of Salt Lake. will be awarded to Gibbons A Reed plans for the sale of these scarlet without a hitch. flowers so peculiarly symbolical of 27-2- 8 On White Top The specifications call for four Designated inches the services and sacrifices of our men May of hlaek base with a surfacIs to Clean Up Cemetery during the world war. Members of the ing of two inches of bitulithic. The local organization will be stationed woik is to be completed in thirty days. at various locations in Kaysville and The Welter county comminiMoncra, and Thursday, May 27 ednesday Engineers figured that with this viewing with alarm the gradual it is the desire of the organixation and 28, have leen designated by type of pavement, interruption to trafthat the poppy be worn on Memorial Ma'or Jhn G. M. Barnes as of Whit Top in Weber counIT" fic oer this highway would be re- spread cemetery have f clean-uty, appointed Harry D. Brown d? days. Every available man duced to a minimum, and in addition of Farr West thpmen and h to act as assistant to be ur t at the on cemetery any further settlement in the ap- District Agricultural Inspector LeRoy for ?? 1 whom the war is not yet either of the above days to help beau- - proaches will cause less difficulty vr Marsh, in the campaign mapped out the place. Teams will Ik- on hand than tify would be the case if concrete for ti.e eradication of this weed at Buy a Poppy Wear a Poppy. to haul away the rubbish slabs were used. Monday's meeting of the commissionIt is requested that there be no Do You Know ers and Mr. Marsh. of lot in the cemetery on That in the spring of 1919 smidst cleaning Careful observations maJe in other Decoration day. Davis County complete devastation, the popplies of the state show that there W. Jss. parts Chipman, cemetery sexton, bloomed in abundance on the battle White Top has been neglected it has is busy as usual getting the cemetery fielda of Franc where so many of Many gained such headway aa to render trimmed before Iecorstion day. our men had fallen in battle, and that lawns its eradication hopeless Students of th Davis county high and has reduced practically because of this the poppy has become He reports that there are a number the price of land to who have not ordered maintenance of school carried off th memorial flower of the American their lota practically all the almost nothing. yet this year. It will be honors on state high school day held Legion and the American Legion AuxGrowing along ditch and canal necessary to make arrangements with at the University of Utah, Friday, banka iliary. th seed falls into th water Mr. Chipman at once if you expect May 15. That the Amqrjcan Legion was the and is carried into th Irrigation furlot be to trimmed and cleaned Alan B. Blood of Kaysville was rows on the farms and soon new starts first national organization to adopt your - awarded first the poppy hs Ha memorial flower, before Decoration day. place in the Good Roads are mad by the weed and the process contest lot 1925, entitled Econ- of reducing land values begins. essay taken this nathe action at having omies Resulting from Highway Im- tional convention held in Cleveland, Vicious Bull Kills Mr. Marsh states that notices will and conducted by th b served on all land owners, wherSeptember 27129, 1920. Erovement," board of Wash- ever th weed ia found, to destroy it That the American Legion Auxilington, D. C. The prize offered for and th manner in which the work iary adopted the poppy aa its memorial flower at its organising convenOrin Wilcox, 46, janitor of the this contest is a one year scholar- ia to be don will b prescribed in to the University of Utah. tion held- - in Kansaa City, October, Farmington ward chapel, was found ship the notice, aa well aa th time. In - Mia Annette Richardson of Farm; 192!. event of fallur to comply" with lhe dead Saturday In a corral on the That at the time th American Le- Smoot farm near the Lagoon race ington was the successful contender terms of tho notice men and teams in the vocal contest, being an easy will be employed to do tho work ungion Auxiliary adopted the poppy, it track. winner. She was awarded a on vear der th direction of tbo the Wilcox been the killed vicious from a had pledged by inspectors profits poppy sales 100 to wtlfar relief for the dehorned bull which was kept there. scholarship to the University of Utah. and the expenses incurred will b asIn the field and track events, in sessed against the land from which service men and women and their It is unknown how he came to enter from practical- the wieed was removed. families, thus fulfilling the true mean- the corral. As Wilcoxs feet were which representatives high school in the state comThe farm bureau and County Agent ing of the poppy an emblem of faith crippled it is thoughKhe was unable ly everyJack Burton of Kaysville was Thomas will give their kssiatanre and which is beinjr kept with all who died, to get out of the place when the bull peted, th star. II brok two all citisens knowing of the presence outstanding When found the to attacked him. th body service through living. in stats the records guartrr and half of Whit Top in Weber arms are reThat 2,000,000 poppies have been was lying against the fence, his mile races. He ran the quarter vile quested to notify Mr. county Marsh at his made by the disabled in the hospitals covering his head. When last seen Wilcox was enroute in 60.3 seconds, clipping nearly two cffico in th court house. This inin Arkansas, California, Idaho, Kanoff the state record which formation will be treated as strictly sas, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, to the main line railroad tracks where seconds was 62.1 seconds. In th half mile confidential. durwatched the trains he Wisfrequently Oregon, Kentucky, Virginia, and White Top stands at the head of consin under the guidance of th ing th evening. He lived alone in a race he also shattered the former record bp over two seconds by running the list as a weed of the noxious American Legion Auxiliary, and that house near the meeting house. Funeral services were held in the the distance in 2 minutes even, the class, being totally unpalatable and the men are being paid one cent or more for making th poppies and in Farmington ward meeting house Tues- former time being 2 minutes 2.4 sec- will not be eaten by any kind of stock most of these states Me extra for day afternoon at 6:30 oclock and were onds. Tb time in which these races while its spreading habit and the offerings were run br Burton is exceptionally tenacity with which it clings to lift attaching the official American Le- well attended. The floral Interment fast and hi records will no doubt make it a matter of grave public conwere many and beautiful. gion and Auxiliary label. stand for n good many years. cern. Standard-Examinein was City th cemetery. Farmington That through the American Legion Auxiliary poppy program over f 25,000 has been paid this year to the needy and disabled service men and women for making the poppies. That the profits from the tale of tha 2,500,000 poppies made under the guidance of the American Legion Auxiliary will amount to over $200,-00most of which will be expense in local relief work for the service men and their families by the Legion posts and Auxiliary units throughout the' country. That the national American Legion Auxiliary is asking for 10 of the poppy profits to be contributed to the American Legion Child Welfare fund which suport the war orphan bH and terms the lowest in history, there has prices lets at Otter Lake, Michigan. never been a better time than now to buy a Ford car. That the public will have an opportunity to help the great work of the American Legion and the Amerdo not realize how little actual cash requires. Perhaps you ican Legion Auxiliary and of paying You can get quick delivery with only a small partial payment. a tribute to all who died in service by buying a poppy on national poppy You will find that the Ford meets every day, Msy 3. ce th sheriffs f. t j I War Pest " jJSrJ5vss?s: PIr. CriSS or Authorized i p - Students Prizes Capture Farmington Man r. Now So ttluiG ttflEBso to fanny, yoraip 0. With it ON B-AJLL- O Foreign Investments fit letic Contests. a-t- m-T- 1 securing evidence fonriction, and a complaint led against Mrs. Florence, wife Florence. Mrs. Florence plead was fined $ 100 by Justica J. D. eod, pad half the fine and received 1 of the remainder. pittance P the time of going to press eomplamt has been filed against or Lis wife. Florence rW lr?ce rothirg to do with the nun "M home is in the name of v wift and that he lives in Salt Lake Pwncre he has been repeatedly rTrd with selling moonshine. He rrTf time in a federal prison It Is Maimed that th American ,TL. Pfriistent offender of th public have invested near four bilThe reason for not lion dollars abroad since the close of V1 to be that the great war. Ninety per cent of this jJnjplaint thatseems he is in no way money U owned east of the Missiswith the violation of th sippi river where there is more money ! .wrhkh la not than there ia use for. Tax exempt f" clim the circumstances. securitiea which are abBowev,ndr Lere has been no divorce securities, aa4 j solutely safe, are passed up by these that his claim is foreign investors as they promise bat to escape tha larger returns and there are no govtfctehe. SS ernment restrictions to aggravate and th annoy the investor as there sre at home. However, the foreign securities are by no means safe and may uKS,nti. inst both hus-- become a factor in disturbing the TJwithf' th kt, higher conrt peace of the world. FLasea of th lPoeitk? The United States is now a creditor which means that eventually the Uw passed by the nation, who owe ua large sums of the people H our money will grow to hate us, and in ifWttatSUiUr 1 Kr. no, correct, that neither event of war with the United State htir eoj ELnence can be tried in would confiscate American investWk hsv Y2 it being claimed that ments. In peace times ways and Ih ef found to depreciate and be violating can means Uw and th fQch cases render almost valueless these investcourt This condition ha prevailed ' the SJ!rlCt,on mnd Wat cer-f- ments. Mexico during the past few years, in to the district court although there has been no declared war between Mexico and this country. r),Tis connty are The west could use a few billions of this cate. of this" money which our people have i!7 rn invested abroad in the development ""visa Qtfitwa ivin of resources which would forever convlied np.liber can tribute to the wealth and prosperity all prohC vioujl T Trtically ar brought into meager license and in some esses the Wood is not always paid. i C0!irt .mben he is fine assessed ber in be a clean-u- p fendei? must There tl cl! S' T time th is now and Davis county not pay most to do it. rx W, Annual Celebration Will Re Featured by Splendid Program and Ath- ! It will deliver you -- d iwhi-- n-. VtoUbi, SSSSteS comfortably low upkeep cost Investigate 21!) the easy Ford plan to buy a car. 1 Ford Motor Company, Dept mil m. foil Mm- Town-- War..-d-la r N-- 4, Detroit, Michigan focwl T pU--x Atrect. Stat SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER . TOURING s2 The Mutual Improvenn-n- t associa- tion of the North Davis stake will hold its annual celebration and at the Da via county high mhool outing Tuesday, May 26. A splendid program has loon arranged and from all indications will bo a day of enjoyment and pleasure for young and old. Following ia the program for tha day'a entertainment: 10:30 to 11 1arade to assemble at Clearfield. 11 to 12 Auto parade from Clearfield to high school campus at Kays-vill- e. One decorated auto float from each association as follows: Work of advanced senior department, represented by West Layton; M Men, by Syracuse; Scouts, by C lt arfirld; Biff lltv md Junior girl, by Weat Point and Sunset; Gleaner girls, by layton; the M. 1. A. slogan, by Kaysville. Get as many cart in the parade at possible. Committee in charge Delbert Wilcox, Royal Owens, EU Rentmeister, 12 to 1:15 Lunch. The Menu Sandwiches, potato' chips, pick lea, olives, cake, ice cream. Each association to furnish lunch for number attending enough from their ward. lainch should b at th designated place for collection at 10;30 a. m. Punch will b furnished by stake board. For additional information ler Mamie Barton, 84-- Committee in charge Mami Barton, L E. Ellison, Fannie Layton, Riv -fus Dixon. 1:16 to 3:16 Lawn festival. Scout demonstration Direction oT Kenneth Sheffield. Be Hive Girl Mildred Thurgood. Junior Cirla, Extravaganza" LuciUe Sheffield. .Gleaner Girl Sarah B. Strong and Helen Stevenson. 3:16 to 6 Track and field meet. Be Hive Cirla 60 yard dash; quarter mil relay (8 to team). Scouts 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 2 mile run; 2 mil relay (4. to team); running broad Jump; running high jump. M" Men 100 yard dash; 220 yard, dash; 440 yard oaah; 2 mil run; 2 mil relay (4 to team); running high Jump; running broad jump. Rule foe Entrants t 1. Scouts must not b 17 or older on date of meet. 2. Entrant must hav been as members of th M. L A. on. April 1, 1925. 8. Scoring r5 points for first, place, 3 points for second place, 1 point for third place. 4. Pennant will be presented to. association scoring most points. 6, Each association is limited to two entrants in th 100 yard dash, 220 yard dazh, and the 440 yard daah; on relay team in each of th relay 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- . led races. 1 Ward superintendents ar reabove rule sponsible to see that th are not violated. Committee in charge John Soel-ber- g, Kenneth Sheffield, Irene Swan. 8 to 11:30 Grand ball, Syracuse amusement halL Prise wait and fox trot. Tb Harmony Night Hawks" orchestra will furnish music. Committee in charge Roy Wood, Helen Stevenson. Refreshment committee J. W. Johnson, Susie Guthrie, Peter Rentmeister, Katie Ellison. Advertising committee Fred A. Sheffield, Nettie Stevenson. Chairman and Vice Chairman and Reception Committee D. p. Harris. Minnie Blood, B. Y. University to Award Scholarships Among the scholarships and loan funds of th university ar the following: Whitmore Scholarship An annual scholarship of $100.00 to some worthy student selected by th College of Commerce faculty. Given by M. Whitmore for the First National Bank of NephL , McDonald Scholarship J. G. McDonald give an annual scholarship of 8100.00 to some worthy student selected by the College of Commerce faculty. Firmage Scholarship This scholarship is given by J. I Firmage of th Firmage Chain of J. CL' Penney stores atod manager of the J. C. Penney store of American Fork. This scholarship consists of $100.00 to be given to some worthy student selected by the College of Commerce faculty. Irgth East Canyon Reservoir Is Almost to Capacity ?iid On Monday of this week the gauge showed 110 feet of water in the Davis and Weber Counties Canal company In East canyon. With the shower . of the past few dsyi and the fact' that several weeks will pass before the reservoir is tapped it is possible that the reservoir wul be filled to capacity. |