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Show TOLUME XXIV KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAIL THURSDAY, MAY NUMBER 19 1, 1930. Boy Scout Hike W as-John Flint Dies at Courthouse Memorial , Mothers Day AVTTl be Syracuse Matron Dies Cajining Companies Success Saturday Arid Other Memorials Observed Here His Kaysville Home; To Sponsor Radio Following: Illness Sunday Held Funeral Sunday The f in Nation "of Scout Big a -- Program Boy troop The committee-oKaysville Mothers day exercises will be hel l Mrs. Mnrt holla May Clayton Ellis, repfared forth iqto the" mountains for resentatives fromf mayors and comin the Kaysvillegunday school next wife of Irslio A. Ellis, died at an Ogunorganized their first hike of the season last Sat- munities, which was held at the court- Sunday The Kaysville Canning corporation, morning, May 4.- - An inter- den hospital at an early hour Saturon Thursday, April 24, 1930, urday. Twenty scouts under Scout-mast- house in Farmington last night, adopt- esting program illness three one of been of the countys an after has 82 day morning arranged, years. ohn Flint, aged Strong and H. L. Gleason spent ed a resolution favoring the erection and every person, especially the moth- days. She was born in Ianquitch, farm-lived and ono of tjie foremost r a he as organizations died a most enjoyable day in and about of a soldiers John Flint memorial, the nature of ers in the ward, is cordially invited to March 2, 1893, and was the daughter rnnntng' organizations In the fcountry, He died on the farm where his Adams canyon east of Layton. which is jto be determined .After, the attcudv.Following is the program that Of Mr.'inJ M r 3. IV illi a nf Cl a yt o n.Sho Thu boys memorial "courthouse has been erect- will be- given: spent her early life inT'anquitch, and are sponsors, together with other ray ed. and in a short time some fifty species Chorus, Beehive girls; Love of a moved to Syracuse in 1918, whore she members of the National Cannera asof wild flowers had been collected and radio pro At the opening of the meeting the Mother, Elbert Sheffield; musical iad since resided. Surviving are the sociation, of a nation-wid- e most of them tabulated and named. county commissioners number, Mrs. Jf W. Thomley and lushand, parents and the following that which is explained rapidly becoming on One hour was spent in silent worship the matter of reading, Mary Bonnemort; children: Darrell, Lola, Norma, Beth gram a memorial daughters; erecting of most the is also survivpopular features of the at the foot of the magnificent water- courthouse had been decided, and was chorus, Boy Scouts; cornet solo,' II. L. and Duane Ellis. She and brothers ed the sisj vocal Hazel Gleason; Blood and by duet. air. following falls that grace this pretty little can- not a matter to come before the meetTho Hour of the yon. While one group of boys ex- ing, but they desired to have the Alice Thornley; address, Clifford D. ters: W. IL Clayton and Donald M. Cook, as both of Alta Ionia, Califor- the National Canners Canny Tadio program plored the crevices for a better view opinion of the committee as to other Strong; distribution of carnations to Clayton, nia; !eo Clayton and Mrs. Alvin of two large eagle nests, another memorials. The resolution as passed mothers; response, Mrs. Grace iir known, says John G. M. Barnes, both of Burley, Idaho. The will 10 start at program of the group scaled the rocks for specimens declares for one or more memorials a. rtC. Kaysville Can-nn- g ' Funeral services wi?re held In the of rock-iv- y and.various flowers, which after the courthouse memorial has corporation, is designed priare blooming unusually early this een completed. Syracuse ward meeting house Tuesday marily to enlighten the housewives of -at 2 o'clock, and were under America on the advantages, varieties One item of interest was the As has been previously stated, the Ag.' Club year. Show afternoon the direction of Bishop O. A. Stoker. and uses of canned foods. important discovery of a very rare county commissioners will erect the Music was furnished by the Syracuse U. A. C. May flower in these mountains the Mis- memorial 'courthouse undlr the The programs have been on the ward choir which- rendered two selecsion Bells lily, a beautiful creation of soldiers memorial law which was since the 17th of March, and go air a vocal solo by David Cook, a mottled purple, yellow, and green. passed by the legislature in 1927, and LOGAN. Wednesday, May 14, has tions; over the facilities of the National out voca! Mrs. Marie and duet Robins, by This sharpened the eyes of everyone; collect a memorial tax of one mill been selected for the date of the third Marlin company from WEAK Broadcasting Gailey and a vocal solo, Iaiy and 47 associated and atop the rocky ridge all the boys rom year to year until the full annual U. S. A. C. Ag club horse station from coast Head Mrs Beneath the My Rose, by viewed,- - not far distant, one of the amount of the cost has been pro- show, according to Ray Wood, former Itha to are of the coast. The programs Criddle, accompanied by Eli most beautiful sights of wild life, vided. president of the club and general Rentmeister on the violin; the invo- morning or household type, going on viz.: five deer loping along in gentle tnanager of the show this year. The cation was by Daniel II. Walker and the air at 12:30 p. m. mountain time. show which includes a rodeo and a the benediction strides. They include practical and helpful by Samuel Cook. The Coast Companies livestock exhibit will be held on speakers were President Arnold I). suggestions for varied uses of canned A rush was made for the binocuAdams field and will completely Miller, Delbert Criddle, William H. foods. Interesting dialogues, promiSums under lars, and nearly everyone secured a the direction of the club. Tho Wilcox, George II. Bennett, Bishop nent guest speakers and clever dramas fine close-u- p view. After' the deer following ' committee chairmans have Samuel Howard, of South Bountiful, are used to illustrate practical applicrossed over into Snow canyon, a large Hogs been appointed, and they are proceed and Bishop A. 0. Stoker. Interment cations of canned foods in the kitchen on a show far over the upeagle put with the details of the took place in the Syracuse cemetery, of the individual housewife. ing rapidly I want This of make to to an the per range peaks. great bird, appeal show which ia expected to far sur- - where the grave was dedicated by Daviewed through a good binocular, is western states in behalf of hog rais Although The Hour of the Canny a most thrilling sight, and leads one ing. It seems to me that we have Eass the two held in previous years: vid E. Layton. The floral offerings Cook has only been on the air four father settled in 1852. John Flint was to believe that Lindberg in all his nothing more important than to enWood, general manager; William Were numerous and very beautiful. A weeks, it has already shattered recs farmer first, and until the day of glory is not arrayed like one of these courage the production of hogs along Reading, chairman of the horse show; number of relatives from California ords for winning in so short k time his death. While at all times a farm- skillful fliers of the a point .where Kenneth Vanderhoof, chairmanof the and Idaho attended the funeral serv- such unusual popularity. Not only are high heavens. proper lines, at least er, while at all times as the seasons The boys will never forget the sight the needs of the coast ty the total number of letters impresmarkets and the rodeo; Louis Madsen, chairman of the ices. j livestock show; Roll M. Rich, chaircame and went he caressed and fondled but the true interest in the subbe interior will a have we sive, and met, The boys then fell to for dinner and man of advertising; Verdan' Larsen, the breast of mother earth for that of canned foods is even more sigject FARM long ways to go before that result can NEWS on ensconced themselves chairman of awards. , ' bounteous harvest that came, to his Eromptly be attained. nificant. It is truly a revelation to peaks, and for the followIt is planned to begin the show at intelligent husbandry, he was at all the sponsors of the program to dismarkets out coast The are ' paying the three at hours drank deep timer more than a farmer. Through ing George Shorten, secretary of cover the important part that canned enormous sums of money every year 1 oclock. . Animals fitted by students e Utah Cannera' association, and members of the and his intelligent management, through well springs of natural and of the college foods occupy in the everyday life of to bulk our the of hog bring supply Davis county spread club will be shown at that time and other cannera of Ogden left Monday the American housewife. .his industry and diligence, through hi beauty glorious The Naof in Rockies from the and the east out below like a magic carpet over E. J. Fjeldsted, of Ogden. for Noapa, Nev., to supervise the ship-pin- g tional Cannera association has judged by integrity, through his faith in the which face have we the the of fact that feed, tripped the fairies of the green climate and of tomato plants toUthjrow-ers- . Sheep, beef cattle and dairy cattle progress and prosperity of his county of requests forspe--. everything favorable to will while far and beyond the curfields, be shown. his forth as stood a expect to bo gone about cial recipes, numerous inquiries re- he They state, projand west of successful the operations hog' of the Great Salt lake completed weeks. Ti ie Kaysville Canning , ,Th( regular horse show will begin moter, a builder, a foremost citixen. tain scene varieties of canned foods mid as it melted Into a Utah Rockies. company m. 1:30 Six at events plant received over 60,000,! lflUrg indicated an almost are I "As a farmer he stood in the van the special p. The situation il fairly barley today had his full turn sunset As each from Nevada on Tuesday morn- - verBal interest in this on the program: Driving class, own'guard through' the purchase and use with the field boy important ub- he became lustrates the need for a more exten- ers which were all in first class conIng, glasses and claas, riding Mr. Barnet. lady gentleman continued availmost of the most modern machinery. He home sive market and the ject, greatly enthralled with the majesty able plan ia to feed barley to live- pairs, ladies' riding class, sorority dition. !vu among the first in Utah to It givea to the sponsors of thes of valley and lake. and sinister One of the most Important and exteam contest, open jumping and operate a threshing ma- Such a home beauty a feeling of real satisfacprograms to have. Travel stock. There is no feed that givea class. riding a for boy A special musical chair and tensive weed tours evtr bald in the chine Among the first to purchase a the will more resulta and better to tion produce realize that they are putting will no sur state.-tooworjd oyer and sight k place in Davis county on a radio program that is such an steam engine for his thresher, among kind of pork that we want novelty race will follow the regular the nearly Davis own our even or equal classes. Entries in all of the daises Thursdsr. Nearly two hundred men the first to use a grain heading ma- pass When Its Springtime in the in the coast section, which comes from are free and open to any one wishing gathered at the First ward meeting Important contribution to more efuses chine, and among the first to erect a county of Denmark bacon the a program that heg. type Rockies." Before this shrine of beauto enter, according to Manager Wood. house grounds at Bountiful, which ficient silo. With his enterprise ..and. intelliout the to feed looked is and for extensively barley eagerly truly appreeach scout bowed him down in bacon deCpptaln D. S. Robinson, of Salt was tha meeting place at 1 :30 p. ra. has been of that of miUioBi housewives ciated gent operations came financial suc-e- ty hog type by whom all his to Creator from, L&e. will have charge of tne horses, which enabled him to' asslst In praise Representative farmers were pres- throughout the nation. ' veloped to meet the needs of the Eng; and n win flow." the blessings manage sorority riding ent from Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Industrial enterprises,. in the establlish market, and ' Denmark export It ia planned to continue The Hour Scoutmaster. contest. The U. S. Remount service Box Elder, Cache and Tooele counishment of banka and the institutions to United the Kingdom, principally of the Canny Cook for at least horses will of send a from ties. with one man from Seviere; special ear for the development and prosperity of the products of more than five million to come," concluded Mr eral month aside A did last as Fort from Commander Harden they these, Douglss year. hogs per year. It surely looks like if jthe community and state. In most of Barnes. Denmark can afford to buy our barley great deal of equipment will also be Bennion and his force from the state ,these enterprises he was a. director Goal from Entries are of P. sent For Director Canning ia of such real interest and Douglas. department agriculture: land remained so until the day of his to fatten hogs for tho English marV. Cardon, Dr. George Stewart and importance to ao manv citizens of in sent from Salt Lake, being already death. . that we ought to have a splendid Of New Policy ket, col- Davis and Weber counties that them I John chance of profit by aupplying pork Ogden and locality, and the indica- assistants from the agricultural nation-wid- e Flint, as his friends loved to Mr. Ramps-burto of show tions the lege stations; experiment programs will be of ungreatest point direct to the English market. Such a call him, was born in Works worth, reto them. They may bs usual of interest the in assembled Cache ever horaes tax of Chipman the proposed The representative plan ia feasible, but we must first de- fancy Derbyshire, England, June 19, 1848. vision purpose to be Chemical which in heard this to the company, locality every Monday-Tuesdacompany yaDcy. presented program When only two Years of age he came velop the right type of porker. furnishes used the weed chemicals in events will at 8:30. rodeo The the Wednesday, and Thursday begin where it is people of the atate next fall at chemicals well as as the jtoUtah, and came to Kaysville ward polls ia not to increase taxation or There areto few instance station KSL. furnY. over will J. of experiments morning Rich, Tremonton, ship the feed to the' live- ish the profitable used for spraying in the counties; Mr. - but jtwo years later and lived here confor the horses show, t6 bucking more simply revenue,such provide operastock, and even though of the Idaho experiment at' tinuously since that time. the present unjust distribu- tions yield a profit, it still remains and Dr. W. O. Wennegren, of Logan, Alton, equalize I While his the district agricultural inspec School tion, in Contests will cattle scholastic education was tion of the tax burden, and when the that it is more furnish the May profitable to feed the tors and the county, agents of the Jimited to only a few weeks, he was a and with with horses bucking become thoroughly acqualnte barley where the grain ia grown, and riding voters pan of extraordinary native intelli-genc- e, wit! u4e whole plan and understam bhip the pork to the ultimate con- out saddles, steer riding, calf roping, counties mentioned were present. The first stop was made at a va so much so that his business wild horse riding, and wild cow milkit and its effect they will vote for it sumer. cant lot in Just before noon today the 'pupil where prope judgment was rarely at fault. ing. So declare Roscoe E. Hammond, state It is good business to have a foreign The field will be completely equip- amounts of Bountiful, 1 of the Kaysville grade school staged a chemicals had he was not so fortunate given tax revision investigator, at a lunch outlet for our products, but it is also " his kill of morning glory, while big parade along the state highway in complete a with system broadcasting judgment of men. He believed ped market ecp of the Engineering Council of good business to have a home his fellow man. the cooperation of Ronald the check plots were a mass of green the business district. The parade was commerce to fall back on in case we are con- through of the chamber Utah at Bowman and Joe Thomas growth. The next stop showed the led by the Kaysville section of the DaThis belief in the fronted as wo are today, and doubt- former of Logan, honesty of others, Monday. . cneer ind king will be the results with complete kills of morning vis county grade school band. not error of judgbaent as to the Aggie , Glen B. Walker, elec less will be from time to time in the announces. The show visitors will, glory in an asparagus patch on plots Introduced by to be above 500 There Soundness of a with an oversupply of all kinds therefore be proposition, led him where sufficient chemical had Men children inappeared Inform completely the into business enterprises which proved trical engineer, the speaker traced the future, kept many of whom parade, of grain, keeping in mind too, that ed of applied. were in appropriate costume. - During every event. disastrous, but in such cases he met history of taxation from its earliest practically nation civilized A sow thistle plot also, at Bountiful, afternoon a literary and sports every obligation which he had as- forms and pointed out that the pres- raises barley.every Eleven western states showed like resulta. The caravan the was held at the school sumed. He was not honest because ent system of taxation, based upon program Holds each bushels about then proceeded to a white top field at 68,000,000 in the building. and t was the best policy but because he property possession was outgrown be- produce grounds year, practically all without irrigaFarmington, which showed good recause of the development of the eco- tion. New S3 around primarily honest. is sults The average yield by the use of chemical, but provHis funeral was held id. the Kays-f- k nomic structure of the state, and was bushels ed that larger amounts are necessary Keen in acre. The average price By E. E. DUFFY per on Sunday, in the throwing an unjust burden upon prop- during the past five years was about to control this weed. The arrangetaheraj :nurch building he assisted School erty owners. Utah has an enviable G7c very bushel, making an average inRepair bill on improperly built ments of the trip was largely made to erect. The building was reputation for conservatism in the comeperof $22.45 imand supervised by V. L. Martineau, per acre. This may roads are restraining highway uled to capacity, and the laviah floral matter of taxation, and should, make not be a During the past week keen interest return, but it is a good provement to an unbelievable degree. county agent of Salt Lake county; fancy uenngs which were banked all along it a point to maintain this characteris- substantial - earning considering the A survey shows that in many com- DeLore Nichols, county agent for Da- has developed in the northern part of ne railing of the speakers' stand gave tic, he said. He stated that' govern character of land upon which it is munities the upkeep cost of road sur- vis county, and IL. P. Mathews, dis- the county in baseball of the publio vi4ence of' the high schools. regard and love menfr statistics showed Utahs tota raised and the fact that no irrigation faces is no more than $25 per mile, trict inspector' of Davis county. n he was held by his friends tax rates to be lower than those o: is necessary. As a rule such land has while in numberless instances citizens In the Boys' division West Point, County Agent Nichols reports that ud neighbors. any other western state with the pos- limited use. Notwithstanding this, is are paying out from one to two thou- poison grain for poisoning squirrels who had gone for five games undeunerJ service was conducted sible exception of New Mexico, anc there anyone present who thinks for sand dollars or more to keep a mile of is now ready for distribution and can feated, lost to the strong Clinton team Frank Hyde of Kaysville much lower than the Pacific coas a minute, in view of our higher stand- road in something like a travelable bo secured from William E. Gailey in and with two more gamea to play, I JlsbP The opening prayer was . Kaysville. Henry Moon, the court- there is a possibility of a tie resulting. by El-- states. The speaker declared that 20 ard of living, that we can compete condition. variation cost this Jesse M. Smith of reasons The. for house L. and in STticis in Farmington. countries the The of income and states taxes now with had The standing of the boys' and girls that Layton. foreign many kers are not secrets. The roads that cost Elder John G. M. five of these inaugurated the tax only the production of barley? H. P. Mathews reports that he is in divisions are: , arnes of RaygvMe, a little to maintain are properly paved. g are friend western Middle farmers tomato putting last are that year. plants specting being d neighbor; E. The-- roads upkeep cost are shipped into the P. Ellison of Lay--barley- - into - land that - heretofore has county every day or of some from or either of dirt gravel counselor o: undoubtin solos is corn. the This Alvin been used for f Keddington Moapa, Nevada, and that they by presidency of tette, material. surfacing ;Orth Davis stake; James Criddle of Salt Lake, and instrumental renditions are in very good condition. edly due to the corn borer and also the In Cameron county, Texas, wheres aysiniie, a member of the Kaysville by Mrs. John W. Thonlley and her fact that barley, owing to its chemical little less than 200 miles of concrete .Helen and Bessie Wilcox, daugh shopnc; Elder L. E. Ellison of daughters. makeup, is a very satisfactory and pavements have been constructed by ters of Mr. and lrs, Delbert Wilcox, H. Blood of Kaysville, average bond issue, the pavement upkeep cost of Syracuse, will give a demonstration The. benediction was by Elder economical feed. A five-yein Tooele FYiday before the leaders ldp'r CAt Jf Nrth Davis stake, and Thomas Robins. Interment was at the price for hogs at central markets, endaverages around $25 per mile per ;oer Andrew Jansen of Salt Lake Kaysville-Layto- n cemetery, where, the ing in 1928, was 10c per lb., yielding Ycur This is in a terrain clubs. This where sand training school for demonstration UhnCnP ng. rfmarks Were made fcy grave was dedicated by Elder Samue about $2.00 per cwt. for the barley and fine soil be will on the care of not are very subgrades The pallbearers were six used in feeding and fattening, and be stable, but Hyde. All the speakers Brough. in accordance the woolen dress. These girls took as Vn by paving .the deceased most of their grandsons of the deceased. The flow- it remembered that in feeding- the with accepted scientific methods, the second place in the state fair last fall was a Pasure for them er girls were granddaughters. ? barley on the- farm, the expense of excessive upkeep cost' faced by care- in competition, with twenty counties 3 was sinking to the sacking and transportation is raved, less communities has been eliminated. of the state. sun the as his Just Vn!jtstl,?10ny. concerning life, i, is h!3 upright character, west, out over the shimmering waters a further credit to swine feeding. At The pavements in Cameron county Tf lt,zen hip, and his Christian of. the Great Salt lake, out toward the this time foreign quotations are $1 and in adjoining counties for that of excessive road, charges is s aith Given told of his fondness for mountain islands and on to the purple per ton less than the home quotations, matter,- - demonstrate- - that tho citizen way any is fa J,hey can expect smooth riding surfaces you look at it. Roads that carry any hia desemftOOnUifis beyond, "There, look' but we need to broaden our aiihfnl " ?, Cut volume of traffic should be the helc absorb to whieh limited too is on as down the him it that last, without the endless excuses noticeable to ing Preened landscape e eraf0W1v well if by bonding pavd, necesAary. itW Jhey told of how he bore his farm home, they lowered the yearly crop. Another important point offered for the roughness and high For even bond issue roads are not' exCounty Agent DeLore Nichols has the fiction which casket into the grave. His resting is that we will never have a real pack- cost that must go with unstable roads. ok pensive, despite the bugaboo of in- had many inquiries for a formula for ha have we until west To in the most a the road is business fall where There is was no morning building laymen Si!0 ing place ted terest. The savings to motorists alone the killing of cut worms on plants, here where shadows of the glorious - Wasatch an adequate supply of hogs.' mysterious process which they think in driving costs e had more than make up and he suggests thq following one: are animals best taken of care elected wife other or the of lain the The whfcre apwas there by of products range; nt la,rger for the bond interest and in addition J00 pounds-bra- n free from shorts, PlCaSOri'he of his youth and so - many o: sold fresh, hence the operation is pointed officials. There is a strong exorbitant upkeep em 4ountedWa3 2 costs are ostracizquarts sodium arsenite, 2 gallons of slaughtering and mar- tendency for the average motorist to ed. More his friends and neighbors.- And thus mcrely-unpavements can be molasses, juice of six lemons or 3 Fred it was another shrine was' added in keting, while with the hog business, a overlook the construction of his com- built with thegood .8even 80s: ounces amyl acetate, 8 to 10 gallons natural savings. are is of that of Po,nt rare substantial requiring clearly in curing, pavements Frank this B. munity its setting part Flint f 5L1 V!t cemetery water. Mix all the liquids together, are not modem B traffor Jesse H- - Oscar beauty, where those who loved them storage, capital and labor. Ilogs designed prolific T Gcr?e mix slowly Into tho bran; be sure he!? FIintof Lton and in life will continue to come and place cash every day In the year, because fic. He may reason, forgetting costs, At any rate, Senator Deneen wont then The that anyway he doesnt have to drive have to acknowledge' that tho best to get all the bran soaked. three flowers on their graves and think o:' pork is a staple commodity. nlcf KaysvUle; Oehter But let the average mo- man won in the Illinois senatorial pri- . Place, a. little lessriban a teaspoon-fu- ll Barnes Idaho them with love and affectioq. quickest and most profitable way to in the mud. rlrSF alls near eachr-pfant- , but do not let toristNashville Banner. mary. zashjjuorcstcmgxaiaxrojiia via iha Hie S5harle.s ,T- - Burton of Kays-IIi- ! it the touch as will it bum them. washended plant the machines all but have our How about 7ood"XrIJge route. feeding of 'KayYoucanT become pork board and that business, similarity grandchildren a: player just by reading books on the surplus wheat of the western states; Some of tho drys seem to think that ventv-fiViolation of the prohibition law, like and will modem pavement should replace Bubject. All work and no play" makes it also.mhkes good pork, no water Mellon. Arizona the violation of nil other laws, rert is The r. Andy washboard ;t roads. in pork than pres-ctm?mbcrs were two Jack a terible partner. Southern brers ' :ng3 ty Tw J witfi the individual. e year., in and year put. payment Producer. rdLit prices: Faniiingtoft 'male tjtiar Lumberman" at his home in West Died' Kays-ni- e, er leading-industri- al - Mel-drui- r,- m vice-preside- nt ' Horse At 14th - Are Paying Large For Eastern man-mad- recei- ved-thousands a. . gai-din- uni-pla- pur-'cha- nts se home-makin- g, u, Tax Equalizing Declared g, , . y, - . Day Stages And Health Parade i Road Upkeep Back Building Interest Baseball ma-?nal- ly . er life-lon- of-lar- ge non-perman- Lay-;jHe.nr- y, ar 4-- II . - 5! - hio-v- - love-he-bor- e hogo-mar-k- et, -- Formula Killing ihe;te-te3tunonia- la e remember-that-dectrirwashln- J' peat-gvnndchiidr- more-mone- --Th- g for Worms |