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Show i, Ten Pages This " r Issue . S. Ward Carnival to R. DAVIS He A KILLED IN AUTO Declares Committee Dt i it Happened on Stale Other IIi2hwpy In Centerville; "vigorously earning Five forward. Membtia of Party of General chairman, Albert 15. Funergeneral treasurer. George V. Not Seriously Injured; Rorno,; Kays-TnJe- ; general in W. .eeretar), I.,re al to be Held Friday Interment in Ogden Advertising committee, John E. Jr.; decoratir; committee, Mrs. va- - n,nir Har-to- n; Bar-ce- r, 3ertha illiumv, Booth building Earl 1). Robins. Booths Y. L. M. I A., gif, hoot.i, v . M M. A., soft drinks and ue cream; Suii aay school No. 1 ami N- 2, barbei ue afternoon the people of iSJaie and vicinitythewere shocked report that measure by been killed m had Davis R. M into accident at a point on the just south of the Chase Instead in Centerville. On investu Mrs. Davu it waa found that to Sail enrouto a of party one hap- accident the Ek. City when car, an Essex sedan, was .IT com-tnitte- e, tan-trnac- lo this arrangement the North The were under the direcand of the district is entitled to the tion of ivuvs Frank Uixhop Hyde, bishop of Nominations for board menjj'ei' must be made on or before Moni.i, November li), fifteen days before, tin date of At lh,l llm. hut one nomination has been filed m District No. KianH that nomination is Jed .Str.nghan tlie resent member. in District No. 4 no nomination has F y place. While -E,butn party Joot Black, Florence The ward. Kaysville service was there has been no nomina-t.on- opened with the hymn, Sometime filed the name of George E. Vie'U Undei stand, by u mixed quarHolt, d commissioner, Albert tette composed of Frank Cheney, s ty ('lit-lor- T. Smith and I). M. Nelson, both of Strong, Mrs. Gilbert Nance, and v'leurfield, have been suggested as Mrs. Amos Odd; Mrs. M. W. Phillips intable candidates for the place. , residing at tho organ. The opening prayer was by E. 1. Ellison of the North Davis stake pieMdency. The speakers were Elders lhomas E. McKay of Ogden, Thomas Hull uf Salt Lake City, and h. M. Whitesiues of laiyton, for ninny years prncipal of the Kaysville grade - and hot dogs; Primary, infants' and childrens sewing; Reiiel Society, cooking and aduh sewing; genealogy, target practice and coeoanut throwing; choir, country store; religion ' class, popcorn and candv; Boy Scouts, fish pond; Beauty parlor, lireta Linford; A-jSLSL.'sri- UTAH CONTINUES l; at-fa- ir (la-plan- s , NATURAL GAS IN v The ward carnival, which wii1 be t.tiiui held to fill two has SCrved two terms from ' w n t hi Davis county Board ot Tht funeral of George Swan, the held December 0. T. ar.d K will (t r.t and is reported that he Kaysville pumeer, who died at ill k distria. hjt Ihe retiring members an great affair, according to th- - (uni home m this ity Wednesday NovemJtl M inig ham in Distnpt No. 2, IVun-tiiu- u it not be a candidate for mumty Activity committee. The ar.d V, 11. Adams in Distrut In the past tlie north and south end ber 7, was held at the huyxville is already anangtd, ami vanou-hairma- n N" 4, Layton; Clearfield and Stuth ;t this district, nave taken turns ml on Friday afternoon, Novemof committees, as outlund the candidate fdr ber P. hoard, eler. irundung'the jelow,- are Accident rvfnman of OPPOSITION TO George Swan Held in . Kaysville Friday r t In CK TUESDAY a Funeral Services for Board of Education Election Great-Affai- r, Opponents File Hricfs With the Utilities Commission Setting Forth Objections; Claim Prop osition Is Not economically Sound; Salt Lake. Womens Clubs Want Permit Granted Kldei Mi Kay was on oid friend and close associate of the deceased in tho years gom by, and had frequently met his old tiiomi in more recent years. He terrified to the friendly disposi- Chadwick; ! i New industries, find it hard sledding when they try todnvadcf Utah. Years and year of effort were required to establish the iron industry, although) the state had some of the greatest coal and iron deposits in the world. Forthe nait few mohths the Ohio Oil company, an eastern concern, has been trying to secure a certificate of necessity and convenience from tho Utah Public Utilities commission, which wil) enable it to construct pipe lines to carry on the business of mar- M'luiols. was made up of Mr and clowns, Roetta Kilfo.vle; check room, Mrs. Thomas Phillip?, Miriam Barnes and Hazel Bishop, h ! f t keting natural gas throughout the d tion and cordiality nf Salt Lake valley. Mi.. Florence Ch.J-J- S the decerned and of his fairness and During the summer most of the one of the telephone operator, honesty. He told of many incidents needed and franchises which he had noted in his life, all of were granted by cities, towns and of the Kaysville exchange. a which tei.dtd to portray the genuine counties, but now the county finds itA The car was being driven at and as it passed from Iriendship and tne broad humanity self confronted by a series of cases of the Ford which permeated his heart. In dos- filed with the utilities commission. SltSreto Jmt ntlh uneven One of the first reactions of the black the to on ing, the speaker read from Guests While the struggle to keep natural homestead campaign came Wedthe rain recent political poems n elcction which to his mind gas out of Utah has been going on, Wilwith the from pavement, made slippery by nesday suggestion commenced car the portrayed the life and character of 800 new manufacturing concerns, giv-n- g V. was iam of falling, ihich Seegmiller, ihe deceased employment to 7,000 workman- ,central committee, to skid, and tnrned completely oyer the Republican Thomas Hull spoke of the day of lave been established in Los Angeles. ' aninst a power or light pole on the that State Chairman Carl R the young manhood ff the deceasea. The entire The the and State east side ef the road. iie knew him well and was a frequent iriefk, following story concerningbi was badly shaken up Mr. Secretary William J. Lowe, resign against bringing risitor to the home of the parent of Das is protesting their positions m the interest of party taken from the Salt Lake Tri- Paris killed instantly; Mrs. Chipman whose the Miss liecamo deceased, daughter in addition had her right ankle hroken; larmony. bis wife. He had stood at the altar )unc: severe cut in her to Mr. Seegmiller are Mrs. Jesse F. Chadwick received Five briefs, setting forth allegad with him when he married the girl was badly Cannon, Imer Pett and Mrs. Jeannette reasons right thigh; Mrs. Phillips why the applications of the inof had him known his and and Morrell. choice, braised, and the driver bruised natural gas interests for permission He all the years. through timately The suggestions are contained in a to badly shaken up. : natutal gas to Utah should poke of his faith in God and in his not bring A passing auto, took the women of letter sent Chairman Marcusen by be granted, were filed with the known had He the fellow nun. family medical bewhere Hr. Seegmiller, who in addition to the party to Bountiful, of the deceased moat intimately and public utilities commission Tuesday by was a aid was procured, 'end it was found ing one of the testified as to his tender love for his attorneys for various protestanta re-- 1 that Mrs. Davis was dead. The preconvention candidate for governor. the granting of tnt a p plica-wife and children, and it was his firm against .ions. however, , mains were taken to an undertaking Following the convention, of wife he had the belief that joined Mr. Seegmiller campaigned for the establishment. the briefs filed in the case Among his youth in the Grfeat Beyond. In the meantime, friends of the Republican ticket in various sections EJ. M. Whitesides told of knowing Tuesday, was a Joint protest. of tho of notified of were state. the party in Kaysville the deceased ever since he could rv' Ogden Gas company and the Utah Gas His letter to Chairman Marcusen the accident by .phone; and Sirl R. and had always found him and Coke company, as protestanta member, Davis, the husband, was taken to follows: loremost in all that helped to make against the granting of tne applicaMr. Carl R. Marcusen, Bountiful by C. A. Epperson, Doctor his home town and community a bet tions of the natural gaa Interests. The s Price, Utah. G. D. Rutledge and Preston M. Budge. ter place in which to.Gve. He had Ogden Gas company also filed an apFriend Carl: It was only upon arriving at Bountifound him a progressive in plicants brief Tuesdayln the case always still While the sting of defeat is ful that JIi? .Davis learned of ths the Ogden concern is Becking thought and action, enterprising and death of his wife. All the surviving fresh in the memory of several Reto . extend its service to . permission world, had in business active the lie for reason the members of the party are recovering publican factions and to obcertain towns, cities ami to him found and true gas supply every loyal it all is being argued pro and con, from the effects of the accident. and steadfast in his duty to residents of Davis and Weber counties. ligation take :t should to me that Cathseems you Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss those with whom he associated anc One brief was filed by the Utah erine Jude of Ogden, and she and Mr immediate steps to reorganize- the Re he waa --employed' In his Coal Producers association; one by 'A. r " publitaa-partyDaviitfrThatTledtri'thKt school work he had instructed all his A. Roberts, Industrial engineer, who In my judgment a meeting of the twelve years ago. Since that time children, and had always found him contemplates construction of a Urge the Davises have resided in Kays Republican leaders should ie called. intensely interested in the cause ol smokeless fuel plant In Salt Lake, and be should represented viUe, where Mr. Davis has long held In this meeting The speaker also testifies one by counsel for the Price chamber education Sevens, the position ef pressman with the In. the leaders of the as to hu faith, and was firm in the bf commerce, Iftce City and Price Ro-and Sevens the who those opposed land Printing company. To them have that he had met his lover tary club. The Ust named brief prowith the Tenth Annual Armistice observance conviction been born three children, all of whom the independent Progressives. There ones who had preceded him to the tested against the granting of the ap- secure to two be effort extra The an lied Cross. should comes the for drive th annual membership survive. The children are: Irma plications of the natural gas interests, grave the attendance of the entire state com- are inseparable. ' Soldiers who were picked up wounded and The closing prayer was by Heber and also the Catherine, age 9; Edward, aged committee national application of the Ogden and the mittee and Donald Keith, aged 3. Mrs. Davis of J. Sheffield. Gas into arms in and The mud Interment the the battle fields, has all, company for permission to extend bleeding from ' is also survived by her, mother, Mrs. man. Kaysville ccmtUry. whera th do its service. and , Cross Red underknew the Red . 'what the or criticize not means; should We Cross, service, t Edward Jude; one lister, Mrs. Vera deThe brief two our of the blame for the to take satisfaction gas companios these who served at home during the war liad place Van Dyke; sued a brother, Frank Jude, J wsi- - contended that they wanted it underfeat, but recognize the serious need of knowing that they are saving their loved ones Somewhere Uenu of Kaysvilla. all of Ogden. stood to Goodwill with that they were nof Mrs. Davis was a loving wife and for realinement and unity. Additional musical numbers were by opposed begin to the bringing of natural gas should be the keynote. in France. and fellowship she a valuable helpmate. As a mother the Thornley String orchestra, which to Utah if the commission should find If selfishness is dethroned and the The battles in time of peace are ever tht same against the rendered was a complete success in the rearing 0, My Father; by Howari that the project is economically sound select to convention i permitted Larkinir on Cross and The Red carries and management of her children. Her state who sang Face to Face. and that such ga can be sold at a the untramelled judg- war of misfortune and disaster. home was a model of neatness and candidates by The floral offerings were many in worthwhile reduction to the consumment of delegates, there will be no needs funds. Your membership badge is a decoration of hcnor.l deed, so great that the railing of the ers. The local betrayed the touch of trained loving trouble in them. stand ready electing companies hands. stand was completely bid and willing to , such gas and "When men break bread with each purchase The funeral will bo held from the loveliness. The glorious distribute it through their system other friendship is the result. If casket waa completely covered with a which are Kaysville tabernacle Friday afternoon men criticize S11.85 each other blame and already laid out in Salt at 1 oclock. The intermept will be blanket of roses, and there Wire many Lake and Ogden, if it can be shown breach widens and bad feelings enCattle and hogs came pouring in at beside her father in the" Ogden City the ' elaborate baskets Of wonderful chry that' to do bo U to the advantage of sue. the Ogden Union stockyard in 'oodly arthemuin, Ijlie and roses. cemetery. the consuming publfe, the briefs de- -' "It seems to me that the state numbers Monday despite the ArmisThe pallbearers were Nick Bonne cUred. The bereaved husband, who t Red of native Nichols, Ogden, the all of aosent tice activities. chairman, Sheep werj member of the Kaysville city council leader of the famous New York City mort, John R. Galley, II. J. Bamej, J Brief of the coal producers associaand the secretary should resign so from the list. nd the httle children, 'have the profdance orchestra, which will play a J. Bowman, John Robins, and M. W tion acta forth that the natural gas new Summit may entire an organization Lemon of E. A. that Wanship, ound sympathy of. all the people here undertake the rehabilitation of the interests have outlined only inthd at the Berthana, Phillips. county, Utan, topped fhe cattle mar- nights engagement in Kaysviih,' and that November music most 20, began sympathy u Republican party. Tuesday general terms what is to be done steers d ket with a load of if their applications are granted. ' Atgoing out to them in its fullness. I hope that you will not feel that at 311.85, while Dunklcy and Whit- lessons at the tender age of three in Tears that tention again is called to the fact that I am assuming undue authority in worth of Montpelier, Idaho, received Ogden, and in .the twenty held his first he since luive there will be three companies in the am I elapsed for 1125 Mrs. A 811.60 for steers weighing making these suggestions has acquired , matter the producer owning the sure that something must be done to pounds. Lemon also toopwl the cow tiny trumpet to his lips world around reaches the fame a that and "Davis illwill toward wHs, the interstate pipe line and the select check the tendency offering. market at $9 with a EdiThe boxing bouts staged by the distributor. .Only over the distributor bad feeling. We must get together The cattle receipts totaled 2,823 with on Brunswick, Victor, Columbia, S. son, Okey and other records, and an Kaysville post of the American Le- will the public utilities commission of on common ground and 2131 hogs also received. income equal to that of the president pton in the Blood and Linford build Utah have any jurisdiction, the' brief the of ourselves in the confidence . of the United States. Lory Augusta Bice Clark, 78, ing last Monday evening was a great declares. electorate if we hope to remain the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Whiting and . success. was "Red Gas The The this state. 1905, Ogden Bom 8, in in patronage large prominent L. D. Ogden May worker an; majority party company in its apand Archildren epent the week-en- d and the bouts of the highest order. have tender a brief will contends political leader, died Tuesday at the that if there he always "With kindest personal regards, I mistice day plicant's says Salemwith relatives in In the headliners Harry Saatch am is to be an extension of the use of home of her the old home daughter, Mrs. Edmunc am, on the mountains and rain spot in his heart for Snow at the Ber- Fritz Poll! boxed six rounds to a gaa, companies already in the field, His Yours sincerely, U Norr, 170 P. street. She was born in the valley is the type of desirable town. will beengagement in ('raw, and Jim Morgan and Albert should be given opportunity to supSEEGMILLER. hia W. W. srch 5, 1850, in Farmington and appearance only thana (Signed) weather which is holding sway in the Utah. ' Thipman wrestled thirty minutes to ply it. The Carbon county interests J there until twenty years ago, Salt Lake valley. . In the preliminaries Walwin contended in their briefs that tho draw. when she moved to Salt like. him to Ogwith is plan' Red bringing The officers of the Kay Virgo class Green decisionea Maurice King, Jo- of. the applicants is not economically the Active in the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Pennies," "Five his den entertained M. original A. I. of the Kaysville Duncan decisioned Wilbur Kerr sound. , Vrk waa president of the first Farmicomposing his first or- seph evening in honor of MUs five muscians became Tuesday -- commission won and Smith Keith over Elliot .The utilities , Red received as famous ngton Y. L. M. I. A. and counselor Vera Barton and Miss Ruby Hayes at chestra which via the same route. The communications on from Mrs. for the Davis Pennies II. T. Winegar Five Ilis and Nichols Tne stake William. 'county Primary City Marshall Glen Robins requests the home of Mr. O. A. Hi first small or- remaining of the bouts were all draws. Ilumb, corresponding secretary of the "0rd for twenty-si- x years. She also that water users exercise more rare evening was spent' in playing games. Brunswick andisks. The patrons of this event all Ladies Literary club, and Hazel M. . instantaneous , success, ? womans suffrage leader hi with their hydrants and taps. Not after which a dainty lunch was sente, chestra nounce the card as very interesting.' Roberts, corresponding his doubled personnel, brides-to-bsince e Red has secretary of is reported to have gained withstanding the wet weather of the to twenty-fou- r guests. The the Wasatch Literary club, both of that e distinction small the n change" but retains a a become of being the first each has were quite presented picture. past few days, it helped to make the "big money. Each Sait Lake,i favoring the natural gai, delegate to a national Republican problem to keep the city storage resone of the Pennies is a star entertain- proposal, convention. She was a delegate to the ervoirs filled. It is evident that water-use. L. B. Deming, president of the Lone er. instrumentalist and singer. convention which nominated as presiin keeping are very careless Gas company and joint applicant Star world the in musical No unit other dential candidate William I Iowan their and taps ' closed, as for the Utah natural gas franchise, for has of distinction the recording use laft; present chief justice of the su there ishydrants excessive I no need for the in Salt Lake Tuesday from arrived at of maior all Preme court. three the companies at this time of year. the rime time. On Cdlumbia, his out- Dallas. He expects to remain in Utah 'Mrs. Clark also was a member o of Ifwater the abuse is not remedied a surfit is known as the "Charleston Chas- until about the end of the week. The Ladies of the G. A. R. and the vey of service connections and hyCotton visit at this time, he said, has no parers, on Vocalion as the iaughters of the American Revolu drants will have to be made, and leaky ticular significance just a call to, ' newsPickers.1 the .of members with nnd ' To us, your- fellow workers learn what is going on. a to tiongn Was active in 1)0111 oranua hydrants repaired or replaced ' off musical career UeUs got new. world of today, whose duty it is to record the joys "We have proceeded as far as prac-- 1 23 years ago when he sestart She is survived paper flying A of by a son, George with-cm- r bereavement ticable the .musician comrfiunitv, entire Utah known of well a the plans, Mr. Denning lected sorrows and 'ark. Garland; and seven daughters, then the was action is taken on our Observed, an until and shock for It father, father. a distinct came as a friends close Mrs. C. Wilcox, our of one Sandy; teaching muic in the Ogden schools, application. We had become callous to a certain extent; vime Barrus, Logan; Mrs. Clara 'awakening. who. gave "Red his first lessons on Mrs. orF ant Yeamans Minerva could C. , decame of that terrible accident, we of news honor in be will when the the trjiropet when he was barely tour. Since then, success has fairly, and Dye There A. Clark, all of Salt Lake; Mrs P?ls illiam. well upon the youthful redhead, who , as a3 sorrow wns Ira it ouf Iortcr, trcth eiders, full strong enough to 'hold it to his lips. leaped H Fratt, tell you the am parting is considered the world's Trem-bat- h u.n City; Brigham lesson William and greatest lessons Violin we Theris Duncan, piano -- u rs: - Lara Maughan, and we wanted to save, you from It as long as Lava HoA Tingey, yours in quick succession, but Red trumpeterpplaying all triple tongue, a missionary fareEd Brown, and 'Pnngs, Idaho. A brother, John Satcould. showed an unusual aptitude in lines arrangements, as well a foremost ce, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. E. A well dance at the Alberta hall, 17. . November other than music and won a scholar- reqprding artist and orchestra leader. etcher, Ogden, and Mrs. Rose Thomp urday night, we want to offer you and your, children our symbetween CenAcademy, Sirl, basketball n A ship to Culver Military game, forty-tw- o Mrs. R. N. KLIfoyle, entertained tt to do personally. We grandchildren and terville First ward M mens team, tried have he attended until he was 16 we f Y where as publicly, pathy Qrteen also sur 1928-2a shower at her home Monday he who east and departing Elders, years old. Prior to going realize your loss and the struggle you are going to ..have in compliment to Mias Alta C" M of Davis orchestra Ollie with Reeves South the of played members Funeral services will be held at 2 were we wish to assure you that we are and a bride of the near future. die, will then 192 He to yourself; for two journ28, adjust team, years. Ogden P m. all ways. in in the Farmington mens champion was spent in playing g" afternoon to Saturday vaudeville and anxious you help booking east and eyed, be played. willing rd chapel. which a dainty lunch wr ? . : . . a into him Bishop A. L. Clark wil Keiths apbe will aftjer agents persuaded greatly Your presence . oifictato. Burial will be in the Farm kton City preciated. . .cemetery. SI SSwl ! whole-hearte- Seegmiller Wants right-aG.-.;a- Reorganization vice-chairm- an Mar-cuse- - i i V I n, vice-chairm- t -- Vice-chairm- en i n, !i . hich in-w- by-wh- 'tity i n em so-call-ed Co-incide- nt -- , , Summit County Steers at Top Market J r Former Ogden Youth Now Famous Appears rkers At Uerthana Tuesday vice-chairm- en 1131-poun- Legion Boxing Card Great Success Lucy A. IL Clark, County Pioneer Woman, Dies in L. , - re-o- ed The More Wet, The More Water - wo-is- rs 4 . A Word of Condolence to SirlR. Davis and Family i i - ST-.Lv- -- FarewcD Dance to Be Given Saturday a -- -- mot -- , fol-fow- ed -- great-grandchildr- en aft-r-no- on 9, -- -- M |