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Show KAYSVILLE, Savers to deuand Poppy Day Plansfor Kaysville Completed right OF FRANCHISE Poppy day will be observed in Kaysville on May 24, it is announced by Mrs. H. L. Gleason, president of the local unif of the American auxiliary. Arrangements for the sale were completed at a meeting of the unit Monday night at the home of Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle. Mrs. R. N. Kilfoye was appointed to serve as chairman, and she will be assisted by members of the unit. Utah will sell poppies this year that have been made by the disabled veterans in the Boise hospital, where so many Utah men are now confined. Early in the winter the making of the poppies was begun. .Hands of disabled- veterans, weary of idleness, were given employment shaping the little red flowers. One cents is paid the veteran for each poppy made, and a man, if he is Hot too badly disabled, can turn out 300 flowers a day. This employment is a splendid thing for discouraged men whose spirits have sunk to despair from many months of unemployment. The proceeds from the sale are used exclusively for rehabilitation and child welfare work among' men and their families, both locally and nationally. The relief work of the Legion and Auxiliary reaches out human hand into regions of distress. No greater service can there )e than service to the living." Every man, woman, and child in Kaysville should wear a memorial poppy on Saturday, May 24, and the following Memorial day. Every flower worn signifies a willingness to help. an-ru- al Ilip,,tra Meet in Latona HalK Commission. plan to Stop Courthouse From Building Election; DeVine, Without & Gwilliam to Howell, Stine Taxpayers Represent May 9, fMgf evening, different from parts of at the UtonahaU juntymet to discuss vsys and means ifCLtin the county commission-JSini county courthouse as a th gi jjliiert' memoriaL called to order by Barnes, chairman of the committee, and W. W. chosen as temporary chair-JJJG. King acted as secretary. EUison gave Dr Barnes and L. E. Jef ienunes of the attempts the and taxpayers had made from buud-jn- r commissioners m rtop the n. meeting was tw D. Keith K. en as a memorial, the belief that the were determined (oontt commissioners to p on with their plans, and that sort drastic action was necessary. The meeting was then opened for dittnuion, and men from almost every them-glre- s. precinct in the county expressed It was admitted that Davis wonty needed a new courthouse, but It na the unanimous opinion of all fa speakers that the commissioners courthouse the flier expressed vert attempting to deprive ayers of their franchise in a public utility. the taxpthe build-o- f en sf one-mi- me-ori- Boulder could to a build second dam without the taxpayer baring any voice in the matter. A motion wan passed unanimously t a committee of fjve be chosen to taka whatever steps were necessary "Protect the rights of the taxpayers. was empowered to empty sn attorney and take the matter 2 !npm court, if . necessary. Jr foUowing men were named: Holt, Clearfield; Rufus Adams, tyton; D. Keith Barnes,. Kaysville; committee 09 South. Bountiful, and We8t Bountiful of Layton was chosen 88 chairman of a finance -- Jr1 consisting of a representative 2?!? Precinct, to obtain funds to Howard, ramreU Ellison com-nw- e, r u 1 for l?enr expenses. G. King, Sam Howard, and were elected as a pub-committee. They werelnstruct- to People of the county Wa benK done nd to ask Ver-Mans- ell lupport uwrftiT not dissenting vote to nr!;!! motloni every per- 0n record M fn?tti,Went g n program as outlined. the 0 De-StTne & Gwilliam has 10 teke Tvhat legal tp, re to W necessary. ' Excellent UTAH, TlintSliW, M NUMBER 21 tj.m Farewell Given V. S. U) AVIS TRACK Facts and Figures Harrison Last Sunday! TEAM PLACES On Boulder Dam TIHRD IN MEET A farewell testimonial was given In honor of Vestil S. Harrison on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Centerlie ville First ward meeting house. will lon'-in A few' days for the Hawaiian Islands, where he will do missionary work for the L. I. S. church. The following program wns given: Song, congregation; invocation, bunjo sclee ions, .Thomas and Johnson company; vocal selections, Arnold F. The Secretary of the Interior Furnishes .This e Interesting Story Concerning the Great i)am; Story Reveals the Magnitude of the Great Project; Arizona, Nevada and Utah Will lurton and Wilcox Hold Team in llunning by Taking First in 8 SO and High Jump; Koth Relay Teams Take Second; Meet loulton; talk, Prentice Leonard; musical selections, Harmony Five; tenor Held at Slate University Last solo, Henry Rcttridge; talk, Calvin Woolley; reading, Emily Brough; Saturday; Two New Records Share in Benefits The signed contracts required by the Boulder ITam act for the power to be generated when the dam i completed have arrived in Washington. Secretary Wilbur in a statement given out at the department said that the law states that, when such contracts are signed, guaranteeing the return with interest of pll money to be expended on the project, the secretary of the interior may ask congress for the funds necessary for Ilavijig the contracts now in hand we will soon ask for an initial ervatum, which reaches almost to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. This eighty mile lake with its opportunity for water transportation through the desert country and partly through scenery of similar character to the Grand Canyon but of somewhat less grandeur, will, combined with the fishing which it is hoped can be developed in the lake, make .one of the most striking areas under the domain of the I 880-yar- d 880-yar- Citizens Committee Denounces Commission 2-- 3-- 5. present told the taxpayer! that they were not asking for memorial; that their contention was, and thraya had been, that the county canmiaaionera were using the merely as a means of get-tia courthouse without holding a bond election. If the .taxpayers wish ta build a courthouse as a memorial, tht of the .county will gladly accept it. The question of whether or not the mamissionera were within their legal rights in assessing a ll tax for a public bollding and al calling It a via next discussed. A number of prominent attorneys were poted laying that the memorial" kv could not be sp "interpreted. It vm said that if this law were so and was held constitutional, that the commissioners Bathing from a railroad AND FARMINGTON, drum solo, Master Kenneth Bradford. A large number of relatives and Davis athletes on track and friends from Salt Ijike and Davis thirif last Snturday at won field place county were present, High School day at the University of Utah with 22 points. Spanish Fork won first with 27 points; East High was second with 25 points. Captain Seymour Burton won first in tho run, and Elton Wilcox national government for recreation won first in the high jump. and for scenic beauty. Both Arizona Summary: and Nevada will profit greatly from Broad jump First, Dinnan Speirs, imnew the from and the population These contracts cover a period of second, Harold Cook, Ferron; Tooele; 50 years and call for the purchase mediate building of the dam, but inEarrel Gunnell, South Cache; third, in both an will states have power at 1.63 mills per kilowatt hour. directly Glen fourth, Roberts, Delta; fifth, At that price the power available will crease.d market for their products dye Charles Hutchins, Spanish Fork. Disto the increased from the population in 50 years return all money tance 21 feet 14 inches. State record, additional water supply to the south22 feet 8 inches. ern California plain. In fact, Arizona The states of Arizona and Nevada and Nevada and Utah will on a d relay First, East (Fox, pereach have the privilege of purchasing receive basis Dyer, Hatch, Face); second, Bear benefits centage greater 18 per cent of this power, but are River (Ashby, Harris, Jensen, Hawkof an indirect character from the charged for it only as they are able building of the dam than will come to ins) ; third,,, Millard (Charlesworth, to use it. Each of these states also the state of California. The construe Carling, Sorenson, Robinson). will benefit through payments made tion of the dam will insure Medley relay First, Spanish Fork to them in lieu of taxes which would water for the available areasirrigation in each (Williams, Dudley, Finch, Swenson); accrue were this a private undertak- state where water can be Davis economically second, (Nelson, Hodgson, is will estimated that these ing. It used Wasatch third, Dawson); Briggs, in' the beginning amount to $350,000 I Moody, Barlelson, Candland). am (Jones, satisfied if the that plans that ay year, and, as more power is used, have been developed are Time 3:60 5 (new record).' Old recapproved by it will increase to $650,000 a year. congress-word '3:52 , Boulder view can dam the The American flag, Old Glory, The agencies with which the pres Mile of as benefit great project regional relay First, North Sanpete stands for right and liberty over ent contracts are signed are as folall of the southwestern states and to (Acord, Waldemar, Winkleman, Cox); might and bondage; for democracy lows: The Metropolitan Water dis that it will be a second, Davis (Burton, Hodgson, signal addition to our lO OI over autocracy It .was.forhisthe trict of - Southern California, O, thirty national wealth and Sheffield) ; third, Spanish American flag and for what it stands six statement! per cent; the City of Los Angeles, ). Fork (Hawkins, Swenson, Lewis, in Wilbur, Eecretary that in the years of 1917 and 1918 thirteen the municipalities this cent; per Time 3:41 State recordt 1 said the that depart-afternoon, the United States sent its youth, the of Anaheim, Burbank, Pasadena, farm boy 3:36. very cream of the nation, to fight and Riverside, and San Bernardino, Bev ment estimates that it will need about of Frank A. Silva, will South d in inherit dash First, Dan Dyer, 1, the for Bountiful, $10,000,000 coming year die. erly Hills, Colton, Glendale, Fuller- order that no further avoidable delays 000,000 from the estate of hia uncle, East; second. Grant Hutchinson, CarWe, as a nation, in 1776 fought ton, Newport and Santa Ana, six per be encountered in the execution! Harry D. (Curley) Brown, wealthy bon; third, Dean Ilomphries, Logan; against unjust taxation. Now are we, cent in all; the Southern California may of Boulder dam project. This! race track operator and sportsman, fourth, Ray Shelton, MarysvaJe; fifth, the the taxpayers of Davis county and a Edison company, the Southern Sierraa will Howard Greenwell, Ogden. be expended for six main who died May 4 in Glendale, Calif. money Time, of that part great nation, going to sit Power company, the Los Angeles Gas News sudden of of the purposes. descent riches 10.2. State record, :09 idly by and permit the very men who' and Electric corporation, and the San d dash we placed in office at the voting polls, Diego Consolidated Gas and Electric irst, Grant HutchBeginning at a point two miles back on the Davis county boy waa received men whom we had confidence in, to company, nine per cent in all Power from the river, a highway must be I Tuesday by Mrs. Mary J. Silva, inson, Carbon: second, Garvin Charles-wortto the top of the cliffs! mother of Frank and a sister of Brown, tructed levee a tax that is unjust and auto- allocated but not used and surplus Millard; third, Dan Dyer, East; . cratic in its nature a tax in which power shall die accepted and paid for overlooking the Black canyon dam from the administrator of the estate fourth, Frank Hawkina, Bear River; site, a distance of three miles. This in California.' Mrs. Silva, according fifth, Glen Roberts, Delta. Time, :23.3, every taxpayer should have a voice. lf by the city of Los Angeles is over very rought and precipitous to the message, will share in the re- State record, :22. Our worthy county commissioners and one-hacomby the contracting d dash Farrell Lee, Box are using a tax that was meant to panies. Thus all power generated will ground and' it is estimated that the mainder of the estate, estimated at $17,000,000. road will cost $300,000. Elder; second, Lynden Dudley, Spanraise funds for a memorial to erect return revenue. Others named in the will are Rich- ish Fork; third, Nate Ashby, Bear a public utility building and call it a Thus it The townsite which will be the point appears that, after ten years of residence for the N. Brown, a brother, and Rachael River; fourth, Lee Anderson, Grants-villard memorial working force of effort, by the friends of this great A. a sister, both of Los Ansurfifth, Ernest Jensen, Payton, be Lane, must out laid We, the taxpayers, were more than Topographic project, the purpose of which if to Time, :52.1. State record, :50 Elizabeth and another town made be geles, to are and Harris, planveys willing to do anything for the boys capture of land waters in this d run First, Seymour Burof Haldwin Park, Calif. we were sending out to fight for our thirst flood have heretofore nin to ners called in. Careful attention must sister, that ton, Davis; second. Jack Swenson, Little Frank Silva, who today was liberty. Have we so far forgotten waste and to set them to contributing be given to sanitation. Water must what they did that we are going to to the welfare of mankind, has ad- be pumped from the Colorado river,! an object of awe to his playmates, was Spanish Fork; third, Claude Atkin, 800 feet below. Settling basins and I raised on the south Bountf iul farm of Tooele; fourth, Orrin Black, Jordan; allow these men to build such an edi- vanced to the point where its actual filtration fice and call it a memorial? Are we execution systems modeled on those of his parents. His mother was formerly fifth, Alexander, Panguitch. Time, may be begun. State record, 2:00. such towns of the region aa Yuma will the wife of John Smith, operator of 2:07 going to allow them to submerge the in this projhaste need I of is Mile run Theron Snyder, Payson; There cost will This be about installed. in any resorts in Ogden years ago, identity of our ect because any flood of unusual size $100,000 for an initial development. I gambling North Sanpete; second, Johansen, mid-A- n Ray such way? who climbed a from Brown, to valley Louis disaster Imperial Roberta, third, Wasatch; fourth,. administration building and living western farm to affluence and fame Fellow citizens, if we are going to may bring Or-vfifth. George Uintah; Galloway, infor as do anything at all for the glorious and cause a frightful lost of life and a was and employes government quarter gambler sportsman, in settlers the for 4:46 Time, Payson. memory of our boys buried in for- property. Safety of the river is one will be built there at an estimated terested heavily in southern California StateOkelberry, 4:32. record, for real estate and the Cuban sugar in cost of $125,000. Living quarters eign lands and for the memories of the lower reaches ' this enter- the mass of the employes must be hurdle First, Burnell the returned boys, we must act fast; of the primary bepurposes ofabout dustry at the time of his death. no at will Lewis, It brought These Fork; second, George Spanish contractors. the who prise. men we cannot wait, because the provided, by He built and some of the Ilowani Millinkovitch, Tooele; have so far polluted a sacred memory ultimate expense to the communities items in preparation of the townsite most famous raceoperated tracks on the Amer- Brown, Heber; fourth,third, Eddie to the or government. benefited Fox, amount to thus $225,000. must be stopped! Now is the time to ican continent, including the Arling Water will be supplied t the Southact! Lets go, taxpayers, and put an Another item calling for immed- ton track in Chicago and some in Mex East; fifth, Floyd Whicker, Delta, end to the autocratic building pro- ern California plain which is greatly iate attention is that of constructing ico and Havana, Cuba. He also own- Time, d :26.3. State record, :25 hurdle First, Burnell gram of our esteemed county com- in need of it, and there will be as much railways for delivering materials at ed a string of race horses which earn Lewis, as Arizona Spanish Fork; second, Vernon available to Nevada and missioners.' the d&m site. It is not settled whether ed him a fortune. Christensen, North Sanpete; third, this should come from Las Vegas, If we' must have a courthouse, lets they can economically use Mra. Silva left for Los Angeles Eddie Fox, East; fourth, Maxfield Lee, In for and not credit Arizona. in or lends the it it by Chloride, Nevada, The government proper way get Tuesday to confer with the adminia fifth, Bernell Nelson, Bog camouflage as our commissioners are a period of years but will be com- either case when these spurs have trator regarding the bequests to her Jordan; Elder. Time, :16.4 (new record). now doing. Why don't they ask the pletely reimbursed for the full cost of reached the neighborhood of the dam self and son. State record, :17.1. people for a vote upon it as a bond the dam through the sale of power site a quite spectacular engineering Shot put First, Louis Turley, LoThis will are encountered. be because do contracts. not issue? They problem they under the signed A second, Carl Elliott, Provo; third, Los late gan; from Angeles dispatch afraid it would not pass! Why dont In working out the plans for the will be that of getting a railroad down Burt ai value estate of the the Buckley, Lincoln; fourth, Lee 300 feet of Pea the to bottom dam the projcanyon they tax in the proper way for it? development of the Boulder Box Elder; fifth, Raymond Freeman, Instead of and $17,000,000 $750,000 Because the county is now taxed up to ect, Secretary Wilbur said there has both below and above the dam site. does Carbon. Childs, of Frank not name mention the Distance, 44 ft. 394' it make envolve construction will This special its limit! been a constant endeavor to in. 8 47 in. AuState A. name record, the of Silva. However, are not asking an asset of a regional character. Be- over unusually steep grades. For The Elton M. a at High Wilcox, jump First, Brown, gust residing nephew a needed. this work $2,500,000 is for a memorial; that is for the people cause of topography, he continued, Linresecond, Davis; mentioned Reese, is as Rudolph Utah, Riverdale, stored the of to do and decide. The first element in the actual conconsiderable amount Newell Ruahforth, Davis; Burcoln; $5000. Calceiving A memorial should be something water must necessarily be used in struction of the dam will be that of nell Nelson, Box Elder, tied for third; that would inspire reverence. What ifornia. The market for the power to drilling the lour diversion tunnels fifth, Cullen Wilkins, East Height, is there about a courthouse to inspire pay for the development must of ne- througn which the water ,will pass dur5 11 in. State record, 6 294 in. because only ing construction and tot Uie power reverence ? Pole vault cessity be ift Califopiia, sufficient George First, Gourley, orAnyone traveling through Memory in this region is there plant after the project is completed. Pleasant Grove; second, Floyd Whick-e- r. make to has a Lake in and feeling Fower will be required before this Salt City population grove ganization Delta; Rosa,Webb, l)arbon; GeorgQ work ls.,tmdertake,h.',-Th- is of"reverence;"Could"'anyone-passin- g power must Increases In population since the Dailey, Preston, and Frank Hodge, thtspossible: "Despite thesefact;the reeither be brought in from the outside last government census was taken in Spanish Fork, all tied for third. courthouse have such a feeling ?, states of Arizona and Nevada will Would any passerby make any com ceive many direct benefits. Indirect or temporary plant must be erected 1920 are shown' in returns received Height, II 9 in. State record, ment upon a courthouse as a memorial benefits also will come to them and at the dam. It is asked that $1,75U,-00- Tuesday from Davis county by Harry 11 1014 in. be made available for this pur- S. Joseph, district supervisor, in all or would they think of it as a public to other neighboring states. Eighteen Discus First Howard Law, Spring-villbut two towns, which showed slight to twenty-tw- o per cent of the total pose. second Max Thronton, Delta; utility 'institute ? 100,000 It is not the courthouse idea we are firm power, or approximately to An initial appropriation is asked decreases. Fred third, Reevea, Hinckley; fourth, both will be available work on these The. total population of Layton, Lewis Tourley, Logan; fifth, Harry actual knocking, but the underlying principle for construction horsepower comArizona and Nevada, at cost during tunnels. It is estimated that tbeBe counting its precincts, is 1988, com- Ostler. Distance, 113 State recby which it is proposed. If our missioners are permitted to go through the Layton ord, 139.9 period should these states tunnels will cost $17,000,000, and pared with 1511 in 1920. ; Javelin First, Jack with this idea, what is there to pre- desire to use it. Either of them may secis required to begin this Work. proper has 647 persons and the pre1341. cincts flooded be vent them from building highways exercise abo its option within a cer-ot is to ond, area that In the Hugh Mayer, Ogden; third, Fred Other towns showing increases are Abrams, Payson; such as and railroads, or anything else for that tain period of time for Lucian cent of there are certain properties W e, the means. with 890 compared with 629 Beele, .Provo. fifth,-Ra.The per same eighteen be will the mines Syracuse the power. that ranches and Low, Rich matter, by Enand lor whiclT payment' must In I92T; CenteirviHe, CTO," which is said field. Distance, 159 ft. 5 in. Statq taxpayers ofDavir rcourrty, area responsibila voice becomes it in this so voice matter, that a basis to titled be made: The department asks that to bean increase, although no figures record, 170.65 of which we have been deprived. To ity of the primary contractors andout-is- $o0d,000 be- made available for this for 1920 are available, and Clearfield, 021, compared with 658 ten years ago. have this right we MUST fight for therefore obtainable without any capital ex, purpose. the "Bountiful lost fourteen persons, the boyrim 1919Yought For right15y of achmenr attendepartment calls Finally while Clinton lost 144. Clinton has over might. bill and un tion to the fact that, during the ten 702. and Bountiful 2049. the PIn'addition, more than under were the We, taxpayers, of the investigation of the projsee An effort is being made to bring up plan, both Arizona years willing to- grive until it hurt to Now der 'the financial the Nine miles of new gas main which money needed for this work Kaysvilles total to 1000, which showect, between i receive will Nevada was and perpetuated. that liberty out teen will be completed by the end of the congress by has appropriated 183. of our ed doUars a of 992, inthefify gain and 35 millions are we going to sit by and qlow week,-wireclamation fund. The money carry- a maximum load 6f commissioners to abuse, the yfcry, Pj1?' years .af ter the dam .ia, built, 00U, to amounted $383, has 200,000 cubic feet of gas per hour, and expended so in hard of taxes, and without will supply four canneries in the viciple for vhich we fought ihe aepartment asks that the approexcept to' receive an annual the World war and other wars before amount to recopi an include cinity of Clearfield. Jules D. Roberts priation We fought once, and we can fight this for fund of the Utah Gas and reclamation the ChUi3 planned to put a roadway pense Cok e com p a n y said Monday. again. Lets have our rights! j !cad .willt across -- the dam tQ 'hjch. Signed Starting at a point approximately" Arizona, ta asked for at this time E. G. King, highways from Kingman, three miles east of Clearfield, will thq Thu amounts to $10,660,000. H. V. Mansell LaS Vegas and California. The Gus L. Becker basketball main will extend west to supply the transcontinental connect up with 5. C. Howard, trophy which the basketball team of Kaysville Canning company at Syra-cus- e, to Committee. of Davis won this spring in the Ogden routes and invite numerous touruts Wadsworth, Ronald the West Point Canning comMrs. and Mr. 8r both Arizona and Nvaia- ?Ian8 or a Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. "Levi Barber, of division wasrpresenled to- - the-hiat rWest Point and' the ' Smith pany the development for W. school Karl Le well of Mrs. along Roy and Ogden Hopkins Mr. by his and company at Clearfield. The Canning ran monument to include the bor- Riverdale, Royal Forbes,, of Layton,Farming-toThe trophy is a beautifu laying of the main will be Sunday n national yesterday. spent Salt of Lake, will Rlamires, completed dam. err into the abutment of the n in seven ders of the lake which the Mrs. Robert Bla- - piere of art and is the permanent working days' by sixty-fiv- e viaduit-abou- t wBl extend prnc- - viriting Mr. and midnight fSunda) lake This . uf the 'hotd. treate. nr n.Mr. .Util; rvt xs-- L r? r - forty-si- x LAYTON Edition Of the D Book To be Distributed IrRacing KingsIrt Fortune 1 -- . Child. Get Ban-gert- er, Full--mer- 2-- 5. 100-yar- 4-- 5. 220-yar- h, , one-ha- lf 440-yar- e; 3-- 5. 880-yar- 2-- 5. al 2-- 5, 220-ya- rd 3-- 5. 120-yar- ft Towns in Davis County ft Show Population Gain - ft 1 -- nnual yearbook of hool, la off the press and tv. e hinder. It is one jk.0, hooks in the state. This 1; . I),.!. in 1- usual, contain-dmduj.er than pictures and show- 8 aCtin thw any yeEbS al fo"Mr hown Md in fin. her7h;il0enc Eldredge, has pickil? her staff the tnn'ty Pervision of its compila- Tv: heme of the book the school of yester-cWl- modern many Pictures ;f old trd rrandfatvUses wbere the fathers ,of the 8tudents to- tt HiaterkLf' , ?he has handled is built rtsr;j2d T - the yearbook this Calvin Ramp- have ta the financial end TnoJe advertising sold !tudent: ""f year than formerly. The 10 receiving .a?erly looking forward their copy of this book. ,of far, ton K w. iara d Accident . nie,it !ed from his brother, W. ?rada BiMv el 2, S' ! , Oil as killed ft ft 50-ye- ar Day,-East- one-thi- rd fourth, ed y- -- - ft - Davis County. Cannings , -- it,-a- s- -- or-oth- Factories Install Gas j ll Beautiful Trophy Donated By Becker . - vice-preside- nt Is Presented School lUrdstonlsKillcd J1 . e; it W.W. Sheffield ft ft O f The yes- - - gh poa-s'io- uJJi bil 1 ' |