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Show v'ex i)a' poppy Poppy Day Next Saturday Saturday KAYSVILLE, Farmington Lions Nominate Officers Council Proceedings City Vsville city" council held its 'At the regular meeting of the Farmington Lions club, held last feting Tuesday evening. Thomas Thursday evening, nominations were were Mayor ,n!int made for the various officers of the ..F1 . ,n(j Councilmen Bishop, club. ' Election will Ac held in the Davis and of previous meeting very near future. Those nominated were: President, Leonard Lund, Dr. .ad and approved. Geo. W. Buchanan and W. B. Hampof Leatham, representative ton, Jr.; Nephi Talrner L Power & Light company, DeLore and Nichols; II. H. asked secretary, the council and Robinson, J. Wallace Williams and H. cJmpany be given permission J. treasurer. Golden J. Barindtts Power line to the plant tonSessions; and Geo. Vowles; lion tamer, Reuel Xvsville Canning corporation Steed and J. F.. Udy;- - tail that corporation electric Geo. Phelps, II. P. Mathews twist!, and C. Their M. Feterson. VavsvillfT Lay-MiS- ts LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, TJU USDAY, M,V 23.1 92J. NUMBER 23 James Woolsey Dies aledictory Address School Bands to ' Commissioners Engage Given by O. Bowman At Clearfield Home Continue Practice Architect for Building r school year just closed Formal education has a very marked Jame Wool.sey, a fomur resident Mr.IhfnLg'the W. II. Bergencr otgani.ed and Minutes of meeting of Board of effect upon human attainments. We of Kays ilc, y d!et at his home in ted bands ami . orchestras ounty commissioners held at Farmare jin school all our lives learning field W t morning following painlessly or painfully. t We either an extc ded illness of .asthma and throughout fho schools of the county. ington, Monday, May 2), li2U, at 10 rogreHs was so the stu- a. m. receive the truth during ouy residence t iMii'lications. For the past dents that the rapid among and the in an educational institution or receive other, p.nents public Minutes of mootings of May 6 and three wcik-had been visiting his as a whole were its counterpart in the rough and rea- childcen who heleside greatly surprise!. May 11, 19211, wore read and on moin St. Anthony, Many of the parents of the county dy university of hard knocks. This Idaho, and arrived home Tuesday eve- hne requested that these organiza- tion approved. . receive at these institutraining Hi Mr. Pope, of the Architects of Iopa he was taken tion contimio during the summer tions of learning has a larger bear- ning. andring that night worse, jit 7:13 oclock jind Mr. Bergencr has decided to con- and Burton, was" present relative to away passed ing than a mere preparation for ones morning. tinue this work and will 'be at the making suggestions as to improvetrade or profession; it is the'ery best -Wednesday He was the son of William school house in each town in the coun- ment of the court house. On motion equipment for any sort of efficiency. and Saiah lltmUman Woolsey, who ope and 'Burton were engaged to ty one day each week and will give muke It raises stan iards and ideals, makes were among the several sketches for consideraof instruction ti the pupUs for which pioneers early a democracy more possible, brings about Davis county, - lie was 62 tion of the commissioners! and that of years slight charge will he made. . an increased ability to cam a living, 1k and is survived by a widow, Mrs. icvfbo architects for they age, engaged and the discovery and development Jane if sketches are accepted children completion Layton Woolsey; eight of School Road Officials Decide ersindividual tastes,. talents, and pow- and a and building Umt. If sketches are not number of grandchildren, to the end of greater individual and thelarge and brothers sister accepted apif building not built within following Meet reasonable, happiness, through an enrichment of John F. Woolsey, Kaysville; Robert t imp, county jg.17: life. Stich an influence in our lives St. Anthony, Idaho; Geo. for sketches. Mo- Woolsey, compension At the field exercises the of day Agreement of commission members cannot be overlooked without a great Woolsey. Butte, Montana, and Mrs. carried. tiyff of both the state road department and loss to the person who seeks advance- Win. A. Layton of Clearfield; Delbert county schools held ut laigoon last Mr. Knelaml Tanner was present anJ Monday the Layton grade school to It is true Woolsey of Ogden. Davis county in consideration f re- ment without it. made offer on settlement of taxeJfov honors 23 the with that men suchave been points; Farming many great Funeral services will be held in the alignment of the state highway at second with 23, andKays-vill- e the yeur 1927 and 192S for Mrs. AnFarmington to eliminate two bad turns cessful without a formal education. Clearfield meetinghouse Friday after- toil placed nie (. Tanner, stating that personal third with 20 points. might best be accomplished by taking With many hard knocks and trying ex- noon at 2 oclock. The services will About 150 boys of thpoounty par- property assessed for 1928 was errooff at a point southeast of the busi- periences they learned through per- he under the direction of Bishop Bry In the ixmtest for tie neous, as personal property was movsistent ticipated. effort those things which we ant S. Jacobs. Interment will be in ness district instead of the alternafrom eounty. On motion, assesschampionship of the county in base ed tive alignment south irom the right learn so easily In school and which the Kaysville cemetery ment for personal property for 1928 the ball, of ClearfiehV so are essential to success. champions angle curve in the center of the busiwas nbuted on account of erroneous asnorth part of the county, defeatoe The first method of developing effiness .district, was tentatively reached sessment.' Reserves to a CenterviUKsouth Make scon in the student is to "raise his champs, by at a meeting in the state road depart- ciency Dr. Peterson, of thd Utah Stato of 3 toT The south junior high schoo standards and ideals. Technical skill ment Tuesday. Cross Clinton of a is Agricultural score college, was present relagirU'defcatod by very important; it is indispensable First Mentioned Route Most Feasible tive to the operation of the county to 3. in our schools; but the purpose or moProject agent. He made h suggestion that caro Captain Frank I). Adams, of thp It was shown by the commissioners tive of a student is even more signibe taken to see thut money Air in with Service, Army company ficant. The best spent for thing one gets from Lieutenant R. L. that the most feasible route would be C. eradication of weeds be expended to his Captain Maughn, course of studies is una better the first mentioned, both from the host possible advantage, and that exB. Lieutenant Bayard Tay Receives standpoint of traffic routing and in derstanding of what it is that he real- lar Whitney, and Captain Ralph Fff will leave periments be tried on different kinds know wants to ly do. and is the saving The first route" Efficiency soil and locations. of Lake Salt - When for 25, City May Johrr Saturday; increased Smith was arraigne would mean approximately 1600 feet greatly when a student is will an Jlach Wyoming. Mr. before Casper, pilot to John II. Ilurningham, representin E. District a E. better brought Iratt Judge of of new highway under' fair construcapprehension Army P.T. I. airpmie. The flight will the Second district court last Satur ing the Bonneville Irrigation district tion costs, while the road south from the things that are worth striving for, be in formaUofn bur directors, appeared asking that county day on a charge of second the business district could be' costly and set to run with mighty- - purpose be made at Rock glary for burglarizing thedegree Landinglvill home iu do something toward helping the disin that it would be more than double toward the prize of some high calling. both going ' and returning in can trict to get What do two Bountiful one he Springy if llenry has no amArmstrong in length, make necessary the purup on the for ftfel. The round trip, which wil weeks ago he pled guilty and was agreement forpeople signed in bitions, over the district view which toward nothing taking chasing of more right of way and he 1000 miles, wil sentenced to a term of from one to with new allotment. cpyer ajiproximately might strive? lie is would entail considerable costly fillin. 10 hours flying time asVuccess tbeJ?.adl' far Tt'schiit twenty years in the state penitentiary concerned h Mr. llurwell, representing the Uinta ing in of cuts to allow the paving. y flight is the long Smith was immediately Committed to Pipeline oompuny, was present and ofThe route favored would cut across our standards and ideals are eleyated est that has been attempted by reserve the state institution. to pay taxes, interest and costs fered in back of the main business district, so that we will be spurred on ty Accomthe great things of life. and there- pilots, and has been authorized by or SE',4 of SV4 of Section 25, Townit- was explained, but would not elimi- plish the war department become by 5 North, Range 1 West, S. L. successfuL ship nate more busness houses from to County League amount .Secondly, our schools make democ- terest in the world. M., ing to $80.75, deed to issue tourist trade than would the alSpiritually an to Janies t) Donnell. The matter was ternative route. It would also mini- racy more possible that is, the stu- mentally we are so trained that we Open taken under udvisement. mize the heavy highway traffic in the dent of today who is the citizen of to- appreciate the best things in life. VoThe Davis County Baseball lcagu Mr. II. B. Parkin, road crowded district and would not keep morrow, is jji&de to be more sociable. cational education is but a small por supervisor will not of 1929 South Bountiful the season Collegesare concerned next with Satur open only those desirous of visiting the business tion of our training. We must con ' the TheUtah Oil Refining company, making of superior men, but they dstrict from doing so, as the old route develop-ou- r leagwthls year' ls com intellectuat anc day, must' graduate- - merrwhff aTrLbthsu-perio- r tinueiu wll remain, discussion- - brcmght'out life and grow all the time posed of only four teams: Clearfieh were in attendance to present the matspiritual and companionable. ter of oiling the road on Onion street. Observatons by the commissioner? College This growing is not getting more Farmington, Centerville and Bount he matter was taken under adviseof motorists arriving in Farmington men and women should be better home money and other material things. It ful. This weeks schedule is Center over the present route shows that a makers, better friends and associates, is developing our best self, freeing ville at Clearfield, and Farmington at ment. better partners in the teamwork of ourselyes from our faults and limita Bountiful. Dr. Robinson, Horace Van Fleet and large percentage of the drivers run the world, because of the education tior.s. If we develop ourselves, the Although the league is composed o off the highways on the first turn enLund were present in the inhave received. Leaders that are money and all good will come just half the teams that were in the terest of the resort for public bathing tering the business district because of they things league last year, the officers of the at the Lake near the downward grade on the curve sent out by institutions of learning to us as a and We cannot sit passively by and have league are looking forward to a suc- asked that county Farmington, which tends to cause drivers to mis- must be able to read through wide ,pay for cement cessful season. These are the On motion an appropriation was made calculate the danger of the dfescent. things Bomecne teach us what we want to of $65.00. The seccAd curve is a right angle that upon which our democracy rests, and know. We must learn for ourselves. the of the school in each of Most help is hindrance. The only help brings traffic into the midst of the themfunction Legion to Conduct County clerk was requested to write is is helping people to help themselves, very important. business district without sufficent Me. Fitzpatrick as to what the Gaa In the third Memorial place, we gain at help them to grow. Our teachers at vew of street conditions before makcompany had determined to do relaing the turn and is contributory to school an increased ability to earn a school merely help us to learn what tive to an appropriation for repair of The Memorial day exercises at the roads in connection possible accidents, it was shown. The living. Our technical skill or know- we want to know. Thoy point the way with construction is so that the work ledge in that our the shortest Kaysville cemetery will be under the of gas line developed pupil may countrys share of the cost on the fa- is valuable. through Salt Lake county. Statistics prove a very possible time and with the least ex- direction of the American Legion and vored route was estimated at approxrelative letter to bridge at entrlive connection between of success and penditure misdirected energy, ad- the Legion Auxiliary. These two orimately $6000. ance Mueller at was received and a education. In himself definito park life. the is college The state road commission refused just Progress by ganizations will decorate the graves is inWe should be told of all the to accept an added alternative of wid- tion of the term, success, buried in the referred to commissioner Muir, as little as possible, and induced to cemetery. Permission to dig a trench and lay ening the paving on the turns in view cluded financial success. It was found discover as much as possible. There The exercises on Thursday will be a pipe line up Ward canyon by the of state policy against such construc- by statistics secured by considering large numbers of careers, extending is. a very good reason why our school- conducted by the local post of the Stone Creek Irrigation company. On tion. American Legion and will be held un- motion it was granted, with under-tandiThe Davis commissioners said that over long periods of time that the ing should be made a process of and thereby a process of der the flagpole of the new tht read was restored to prethey would report their findings to money value to the graduate, of four plot in the citizens of the county at a meet- years in college is $20,000, or $3,000 pleasureable instruction; it should front of the new gates at the ceme- sent condition. cease when school days end, and tery. The committee in On motion the date for equalization ing in the near future and would then per year. In other words the ave- not charge has it not cease for those who con- arranged a very fitting program will man education formal a with for for Salt Lake Drainage District No. 2 report back a definite action of the rage was seWor June 20, 1929. earns enough more than the man with- tinue to progress throughout their the occasion. project. lives. There are the people who know Letter from Davis & Weber Counout, to make his schooling worth ties Canal company relative to subToo much value must not, of how to and will attain happiness. If Marion Thomas Going course, be put upon this money re- we want a great arm, a gread mind, a scription for new stock was referred character to Commissioner Cook for recommenwe cannot or great it it and turn for buy education, yet Good City cannot be,higher dation. and ought not to be, des- have it given us. We must grow it. Shipments of tomato plants were It may be possible but it is pracThe money available for control of pised. burned by II. P. Mathews, district ag- weeds was divided into three districts The following clipping from the ticable to to live and succeed withThe last and most important of all try Kansas City Times of May 16th tells the benefits that we receive by gain- out a higher education? Here the ricultural inspector, Monday and Tues- about $2000.00 to be available for each of the progress being made by Marion ing a formal education is that it is student learns to focus his powers on day because of being infested with live district including money available larva of the Colorado potato beetle. from the Thomas, Kaysville youth, who is with a means for the discovery and de- things that are worth while, and not The state. plants had been shipped 'tdT the to live unto himself. College cannot the Kansas City team of the American velopment of individual - tastes,- - talOn moton the meeting adjourned to Kaysville Canning company. association r June 3, 1929. ents, and powers to the end of greater demand the standard of serious, exThe first shipment consisted of 2000 The case of Marion Thomas is individual happiness, through an en- acting and intensely real exertion like plants from Arkansas and the secsomewhat puzzling. Thomas came to richment of life. There are benefits that which is demanded by the school ond of 1000 plants from Georgia, The Poppy Day Will the Blues last fall and apparently was from college that money cannot buy. of hard knocks. The college Is differwere all piled up- and immediplants more of the rank and file of moundsmen. We must not stop learning and ent, attractive, more inspiring, ately burned. May. 25th He did not seem impressive in the few is a continual process more., friendly. - By wise guidance Mr, Mathews says there is a quarone of these college years can Continuous self de- every opportunities he had. If anything, the of developing. antine to prohibit tomato plants being Annual poppy day will be next Satreport on him was anything but favor- velopment is the key to real happiness. be made to count for five years, ten shipped into Utah from in state May 25. This event is nationurday, any able. Education is very closely related to years, it may be, of advancement to- the union except Nevada, California wide, and everyone is to buy ward success. Our genuine A marked change was manifest in happiness. Our physical development highest and parts of Idaho, because of the ex- and wear a poppy on expected that day. him this spring. He developed faster, gives us only a small measure of hap- institutions of learning are in hearty istence of this The selling of the poppies is carpest. with a better curve, and the batters piness; whereas, the great' part of it sympathy with1 the life and work of ried Colorado If the on by the American Legion auxilibeetle should potato found him hard to hit In the exhibi- comes from otir mental and moral de- the world, and earnestly seeking to get a start in the fields- of and the local president, Mrs. J. L. the ary Utah, tion games he proved, to be one of the velopment, We- - not only learn at graduate students who shall be able would it cost farmMiss Miriam inspector the says, Crockett, most , effective hurlers on the staff, school what is necessary to earn a to make substantial contributions to ers and the state thousands and thou- Barnes has appointed chairman in Kaysas' poppy all movements for human progress. and each time he has been sent to the living, but everything which Is of in- sands of dollars to combat it. ' i ville. , acmound in a regular game he has REPORT OF, COST OF ADDITIONS TO BUILDINGS MADE BY THE quitted himself commendably. BOARD OF EDUCATION, DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL Yesterday he had the advantage in batter, even DISTRICT," IN SCHOOL YEAR 1928-2pitching to a LAYTON SCHOOL though that batter is a datigerous hitArchitects Estimated Cost ter, but the southpaw deserves credit $16,000.00 $13,320.74 r -- ' in striking him out Cost: j Wm. Treseder & Son General Contractor... The Thomas of last fall and the $13,320.74 1st Reduced On Sale Whitesides Plumbing and Ijeating Thomas this year seem to be two al-- 1 2,250.00 : 783.54 Pope & Burton, Architect..... together different pitchers.' The club probably would have disposed of the - Variety Total Cost first one. '.The second one is sure to $16,454.28 COLUMBIA (Bright Pink) SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH stick. Architects Estimated Cost .....$28,000.00 Wm. Tj;c c rttet . : :v. . : . .r LIBRARY HOURS TO CHANGE Q TTO535" I?o li. Holbrook Plumbing and Heating 7,131.32 Commencing June 1 the hours which RNK VrH4TK--K be , Pope & Burton Architect.... 1,355.69 B. Galbraith Cess TooL... J. 196,69open will change from 2:00 to 6:30 FR E M IE It ( Deeper i nk ), and ?.i30 to 9:00 p. m. to 2:00 to 8:00 in-tn- n Cleur-dnesd.i- -- s vice-preside- X was granted. of John G. M. Barnes, JTSerk was instructed to make lot transferring a cemetery David to MacFerson Diamond J the cemetery com- new cast iron . reported that the in the been placed nibe had but the pipe . in the cemetery, m. He also yet been covered id that the Wasatch Gas not make charge for dig-th- e 2000 feet of ditch necessary was re- ring the pipe. Progress new of the construction on the ceme- and entrance gate to the 'ffiman com-w0U- ld street committee was instruct-wa- it on the county commission-in- d make request for a portion the county by citi-o- f ie ux paid to Kaysville, said money to be The for street, improvement. ' that also reported committee t noti-th- s Rasatch Gas company had committee that its follow-u- p of men would soon be in Kays-fo- r the purpose, of tidying up trench filling along the streets e city. S. Wiltsie, of the Bamberger jic Railroad company appeared e the council and discussed plans Ving the railroad crossing street more safe. Mr: Wiltsie nothing concrete to propose, and e the council that his company cooperate with the city in any red d He lure that might be proposed. small the to replace tgreed under the railroad track on south side of Maple street with pipe 40 feet long, and it agreed that the city would put a otfjtensiQiL on either.end of the the total so placed, making h of the culvert pipe 80 feet, e matter of making a rate for cul-pi- pe aatie lawn - sprinkling systems discussed, but no rate was fixed, as reported that John G. M. es and J. W. Thornley were in-n- g at sprinkling systems and rates be fixed, e committee having in charge the ion of the fire station reported it had secured the Wessell buildup would move the fire appa-- i there as soon as the owner had de-th- necessary changes in the The' recommendation that present fire station building be d to the cemetery and used for house was concurred in. 7 Engineer Richards submitted the mg. '1 f for curb and gutter to be' in-?- d at the corner of the state high-an- d ! Maple street by the state commission. The plans were td and referred to the state road nission for approval. request of the Daughters of water pipe on the east of Fifth street for a distance of fret was complied with. city clerk reported that the 'ncn Telephone and Telegraph had remitted $30 for the f setting six poles on the tel land belonging to the city, 'mcil rers that a two-inc- h id from Locust street l adjourned. , A Improvements Lagoon; Opening On Decoration , Day lfoon, beautiful, allurring Lagoon, to spoil of. Utah, on on day, May 30. ,It is not an will-op- en hen one .says that kjiphter and prettier wfore in its history. at this more than a dash of . vV more or ess inoon-Th- i- STTnis ntal tbe; theamusement are hnprovements vt!al horSnlmprOVements noted is fr piant ,gtherer. m Hiier tbe bath5nff Ihij be systemK water in the Pool, lakes cUhkhiUfflclentIy t0 take off h reasoi . 4 1 Pnounced early ini. Not e right tater be warmed just t will be drink" Y will be where m f?,rbathing, $unfed until .it is fit TTr Provement tbi uiter,et is the laun- bathiTlg suits re It most sanitary man- - nd ongside'the VTS00oZTrPtrm - rail-- , the lmprove-- he -- A- hosiery ten i 'rs Ay at A Paging .I iootwear. " P iil also be ftay to yoar indeed, be worthy dunnS the en-i- s 5,0n the ad rf: ?ubstantial im- -, which is r,nUiLljn 40 the green--1- ? double the size Mding Vl-- l - Cr 0!i9 tm'-n-l I3 'JV-- er, " '4 TiLlf bJ rad or auto, ia't,Ltah.' There b( e Wins Layton CountyTrack pay-jltml-i. -- Country Flight Bountiful Burglar Sentence . cross-countr- - pos-sb- le Next Saturday " ct. -- Exercises n. self-instructi- $20,-00- ng 0. Tomato Plants Are Destroyed at Kaysville at Kansas . be - Saturday, growing-ree- ducation - Millers Rose Plants left-hand- ed 9. m June Prices! at L.-E- ! -- , - deX-iL&- IL-L-A theKaysvilhr-xrablir'libraryWtTT- -- -- TEMrLAir(Inrk- in-for- ll the way to-tresort from all parts of the state, both north and south. There is also ample parking grounds for cars, and attendants to direct parking and assist in securing right of way for cars I leaving the .grounds. The Lagoon management is determined to make the resort the popular resort of Utah for thor-e- ' who appreciate a' clean "p!ar every day is fun day. isr bet-- : the-lat- Change at Farmington pr'm. This" change wilHnr cEc'-ate- i by ladies until about September when the preslog diftamed of the dust ent schedule will - Jthkh TP again be put in fore. y 31 1 a aved toad-a- . -- - Fed)..:.:..:.-- :: PIERSON (Bright Red) CLAUDIUS. TELNET. (Yellow) Total-Cos- 60c 6.00. . 50.00 Place Orders Now ! Miller. Farmington "r7.7;..nr. r:."-v...."::..7.7r....;..:.:.- zT. DAVIS he - t Go. Phone 39 IIIGH-SCHOO- Architects Estimated Cost(According. 1 Plan.) Cox & Christiansen Genet al Contractors..- E. K. Fergnson Plumbing and Heating Herman Schrader Plumbing and Heating... Pope & Burton Architect. J. B. Galbraith'Tor Cess Pool Miscellaneous Total Cost of Buildings Addition to Site Grand Total ?2S,CCa.l5 ' L 000.00' , $ 92,099.28 4,185.98 ' 2" r r-- ri . 5,943.7? r ri 1,315.61 $128,143.91 $13!, 5 . ..,i |