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Show MANY OUT FOR TRACK KAYSVILLE The first outdoor track practice of the season was held at the Davis high school Wednesday afternoon with 50 candidates out for the team. With only one letterman returning, nothing GIVE OLD JEWELRY TO HELP OUT NEEDY Rings and Gold Teeth. Lewis Contest s for the Lewis contest will be held Tuesday. Sixteen students from Davis will compete. The winners of first and second places will go to the final contest at Box Elder high Thursday. Last Adult School The last session, of adult night The semi-final- school will be held Monday, March The speakers will be Dr. L. John Nutall and Joseph Anderson, resident of the Utah State Farm S ureau association. No classes will be held. After the meeting there will be a free dance in the gymnasium. .The faculty and those who are putting over the night school are well pleased with the success of the former sessions and hope to have a good attendance at the last meeting. Premier Revue 2G. A very entertaining program entirely of vaudeville numbers was presented to the students coh-sisti- ng An accordion artist, Wednesday. six dancers, and personality singers, together with other talented performers, made the program one of the best Davis has had this year. Japanese Lecturer A Japanese lecturer will entertain the student body in an assembly Friday. Takeo Fujiwara is a well known entertainer and lecturer. He illustrates his talks with songs, music, and dances from the Land of the cherry blossoms. This program promises to be unique and interesting. School Play The school play will be presented to the students of Davis high on March SO. The members of the cast are now hard at work on their part and are making great prog-ress. i F. F. A. Edward Barrett has been chosen as the representative from Davis to contest in the district finals of F. F A. public speaking. The subject for the contest is The Farmers Rebellion, and What It Is Doing for American District Agriculture. tryouts will be held April 10 jwith Davis, Cyprus, Granite, and Jordan participating. The dinners for the Western States will hold the final contest in the state capital in Salt Lake City in May. Joseph Parrish, of Centerville, a student atthe Agricultural college in Logan, having studied at the -- Smith-Hugh- es is J nal is mor logical than a travel bureau, that doe some traveling itself? Such la the conviction of Continental Oil Company, which recently sent thla completely equipped bus out to tour ths highways and byways of America for the purpose of giving first band assist ancs to motor vacationists, and to help coordinate the work of the hundreds of branches of the Conoco Travel Bureau. Tha by and its personnel visited this city recently. The number of vacation - trips be KAYSVILLE Representatives- information that leaves little toconwhich the Bureau planned during of the Conoco Travel Bureau ar- desired will all be important The worlds the past year reaches the astonrived in this city last Thursday tributing factors. aboard a large red, green and fair in Chicago, which opens dur- ishing total of 143,389. Since each by a group made white bus. ing June, is likely to stimulate trip was enjoyedthree or four peoleast of at automobile "We are firmly convinced that more long distance up the 1933 travel season will be the travel this year than anything else, ple, it is estimated that approximost important in recent years and however. mately half million individuals Of this number, have made elaborate preparations Accompanying Mr. Stack were P-- were served. in Utah and live manag5,891 division groups for it, said Robert M. Stack, assistant Hirth, The stastate. this visited C.-29,486 who is in charge of the Conoco er,-Salt Redish, Lake; bus. "Improved roads in all sec- district superintendenL and Joseph tistics also show that 33 of the tions of the country, better auto- Sutton, Jr., pilot, Ponca City, groups served by the, bureau last year live in Kaysville. mobiles, and highway and scenic Oklahoma. IlfllAT . M. D. Twenty Years MATHEWS CITES NEED FOR SEED - Fri-chest- their-daught- er, for Type "It has been reported that Arisons and Southern California alfalfa seed is being offered for sale in Utah, says H. P. Mathers, district agricultural inspector. "Results of experimental testa have shown that alfalfa produced in southern climates does not withstand the severe temperature of our northern winters. Farmers are advised not to buy this type of seed and are strongly urged to n seed. purchase "Utah is known very widely as an alfalfa seed producing section where seed of the highest quality In view of these is produced. facta why purchase seed imported into this state? Inquire as to the origin of the seed which you purchase. The seed in question is being sold as common alfalfa. "Farmer often make the mistake of purchasing cheap seed simply because of its cheapness while in reality it ia much more expensive. Cheap seed has a low purity test which signifies the presence of foreign matter which may be either waste or weed seeds of various kinds. Sowing alfalfa seed at the rate of 12 to 14 pounds per acre, multiplying this by the. number of w'eed seeds present in a pound of alfalfa seed, a test which was made last year on seed which was being sold in the county showed a purity of 93.52 per cenL In each one pound this seed contained the following seeds: 1350 Large dodder home-grow- , ra , s, just-thi-wa- - , PURITYTESTS or-ha- - Chicagos Gain 49,000; Population Is 3,524,000 Samue Owen, nephew of S. P. Owen of Clinton arrived last week from Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir of Gin-to- n have gone to Idaho to visit District Agricultural Inspector Mra. Heber Wood, Issues Statement Showing and family. The L. D. S. sophomores won Necessity of Germination from Kaysville Friday night in a and Purity Tests for All rough and fast basketball game, the final score being 52 to 22. KaysSeed; Utah Climate Calls ville players ('were Simpson, Swan, of Seed Bone, Layton, Barnes, Simpson, and Particular a. - i! i training under Mr. Smith, A g teacher at Davis. Mr. Parrish is taking full charge of the classes in preparing himself for teaching, lie was president of the A g club at Logan. .. Debating Tryouts for the school debating squad will be held March SO. Class debates will be postponed until after me. the school tryouts. District semiEvery One Saves Gold. finals will be held at Davis April You see, nobody throws gold 15, with La Verne Baine acting as Is only one earjudge. North Cache, South Cache, sway, even when It one cuff link, a or of seL Logan, Weber, Ogden, and Davis ring left old tooth. even an or gold YeLthey high schools comprise the district. never do anything with them. They Track The annual cross country run will havent enough to melt down thembe held at Davis, April 6. April 8 selves you have to have $100 is the City Creek run. March 51 worth, or five ounces, before the Davis will have a home track meet government will melt it for you in preparation for the triangular and, although people have no use meet with Ogden and Weber on for these things, an Ingrained InApril 14. Clarence Law, Frank stinct of thrift causes them never Lange, George Ross, Jim Miller; to throw sway any gold article." Bob Nelson, Allen Barber, Clark of silver Is not collection The Cheney, Duane Lee, George Yaunt, 18 and Dale Beeier are good material melted because of the low market Burdock 630 value of silver at the present time. Gum weed for this year. 540 But Mrs. Walker hat found a mar- Lambs quarter Tennis 270 The tennis courts have been ket among various antique dealers, Mallow 270 cleared of the snow and the net who often give her very good Barnyard grass 180 grass Pepper strung, making it possible once prices for old silver articles, espe18 more for the enthusiastic sports- cially now that Vletorlanlsra la be- Prickley lettuce clover 450 Sweet men of Davis to enjoy a full searevived. All of the gold Is meltRussian thistle 50 son of tennis. The court is in use ing and the : 36 ed alloy removed, eicept In Spike grass mornings, noons, and nights. Many unbush an 86 when Salt rare instances, are preparing to enter the school very 108 more than Its Dock article usual brings tryouts for the school team. Knot weed 90 gold value from a dealer. Sophomore Tucker weed 36 Pig a of make people point Many The Sophomore Tucker will be Yellow fox tail 18 held 'in the Davis gymnasium having their contributions melted, Slender chess 18 Often It has names and is furnishing the music. The she said. "A very fine collection, to be dates or Initials, and while the own- sure. This should serve as conday, March 24. The By Knapp ll is being decorated and a good ers do not mlud giving it np Imperclusive evidence that cheap seed is time is in store for all. sonally to the governmenL they do in reality the most expensive seed. Senior Vaudeville nof like to think of It as passing Into In exchange of seed betwmrf arm-erbefore ever such exchange April 7, the senior vaudeville will other hands be made the purchasing should be held at Davis, It is promising InOne of the richest sources of should demand a germination to be very outstanding and entercome has been from gold wedding party and purity test on such seed. You taining. Talent from the school will be used almost exclusively. rings. The modem woman has. In may be introducing new weeds on heavy gold tayour-farmi- n One number-wil- l It be brought from many casea replaceda her new platinum may be Canada . thistle, morning wedding ring with .Salt Lake. and diamond. Divorces and deaths glory, white top, or other of the Consider- - the- - cost of noxious-weed- s. There- is- - hardlyanythingin the also- have- sddedto-th-ftumbeof such weeds . fro,n eradicating In world that some man cannot make wedding rings laid away the old a little worse and sell a little cheap- Jewel cases for no particular pur- your farm before you plant seed of questionable origin and purity. er, and the people who consider pose, , "The Btate seed law requires that price only are this man's lawful all seeds offered for sale must be prey. John Ruskin. accompanied by a certificate showTexas University Now ing germination and purity test, I Nell: hear their engagement also when such tests were made. Course Has was broken off through a misunSleeping It is to your advantage to request Austin, Texas, For studehtk who such test on all seeds that you derstanding. purBell: "Yes, he understood she had are tired and rundown at the chase. This is very important. and she understood he had. University of Texas there Is the Please db not overlook this facL money course lnlieled Sleeping I. T." Besides the cost of eradication the farmer will find himself with a IV T." stand-incan take the they WE NEVER weed seed tax as is the case in for physical training. NmtrTtskCTir mapjlajusxak: is toil fit 'The classroom with cots We pride ourselves upon havextra freight costs, on which, pupils lie for "0 minutes and'"Dockage, ing never made a mistake in the loss of. feed all on account each class period. compounding of our customers of weeds cost farmers of North a period Dakota at least $1,500,000 bn the . course Is si mply The prescriptions. - about -' The ueerr-thing nfrest" wndireenperatton133(rwhearanJ ' flax-cro- ns alone, compounding is that dents unable to take strenuous ex- says B, N. Geisxler, Nortn Dakota you can only make a mistake ercise, S. X. KVdahl, the Instruc- experiment station. once. Serious sickness, or even ""The Dockage in wheat as detor, said. death, usually attend to the rest livered at local elevators for that of the issue. year, Mr. Geisxler says, was 4.8 Sow Bear 20 Baby Pijt It pays to be accurate. per cent, and for flax 17.2 per Night Phone S3 Ashland, Ore. Itay Sencer, lo- cenL The total dockage marketed culture, 'H Institute in agri- York. l.er-perso- y. r- population Chicago Chicago. was Increased by 49,000 In 1932, bringing the total number of residents In the nations second largest city to 3,524,000, J. E. Vesley, research director of the Association of Commerce, disclosed. The increase was under the aver age annual growth of 67.500 of the past decade. With hundreds of the newest 1933 patterns in fine wall paper to select from, its really a simple matter to find the particular pattern that will add new light and beauty to your home. Cork Log Yield Loot Paducah. Ky. rolice uncorked the cork leg of B. D. Oakley and Burton. to be part of $475 found $45, A farewell party was given by stolen fromalleged of a dairy. safe the the Layton Mutuals Tuesday evening honoring Charles Nalder and Mias Grace Robins, who will leave in the near future to serve L. D. S. $150,000 1$ Not missions in France and the northern states, respectively. Going to the Dogs Denver. Administration of a Mr. and Mrs. John Flint and Miss Emily Brough have returned- to $150,000 estate that should have Kaysville from Los Angeles where gone to the dogs was ordered Inthey spent the winter. vestigated by Got. Edwin C. Johnson recently. Sunday evenings Mutual proThe huge estate was begram is as follows: Addresses, Archie Galbraith, Harry Strong, queathed to Shep," lumbering and Milton Burton; instrumental shepherd dog, by his master, solo, Cora Bonnemort; recitation, Fred H. Forrester of Denver, six Marie Blamiries; solo, Eliza Garni; years ago. selection, Foxley and company. Shep lived luxuriously for twe When the small ton of Jesse Holt years, then died. of Layton tried to startTS fire with Under terms of the trust the kerosene recently, the stove exadministered by the Colmoney ploded, causing damage of approxorado board of child and animal imately $50.00. welfare, was to go to homeless dogs of Colorado. The board has built three dog drinking fountains In Denver and assisted the Dumb Friends league. The clean-u- p ' Joseph M. Wood, public examcampaign uow in progress in Kaysville is contributiner, claimed $10,000 of the dogs ing much to the beautification of money bad been Invested in a our city. Texas oil development concern. j Five community power spraying The governor wants to know machines have been ordered by the whether homeless dogs are reDavis County Farm bureau and one the maximum benefits ceiving of these will be available for use from trust. the orchard men. by Kaysville At a meeting held Monday, county commissioners appointed Robert Simmons as road supervisor for West Layton and Frank Colemere road supervisor for West Kaysville. T. McGure Peters returned Monday from a three weeks vacation spent in Arizona, New Mexico, and , , , paper prices are at their lowest, right now. Manufacturers have warned us that prices will be raised in the near future, but we have a large stock of the newest designs .which we are offering at the lowest prices in years. And heres another reason why it pays to buy your wall paper as well as exerything else for the home in Davis county.. Lower Overhead means extra savings! Wall - Dont delay 'to An Excellent Assortment from E5c tfn per roll iew club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nicholas BonnemorL During the study hour Mrs. H. H Blood and Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton read the opera, II . g pre--scripti- - on 25 c And as an extra inducement, a few bundle lots (Enough for one room) en Years Ago California. Alan Blood entertained a number of friends at a dinner party at his home Friday evening. The regular meeting of the Bay take advantage of the extra saving offered Prices are those who select their wall paper now. as low as 10c per rolL IlodDdD Furniture Co. Bountiful, Utah A. no m cd mi nn cd fl no The Addition of a New Department To Our Business Trovatore. Mount Vernon, the home and tate of' George Washington, es- un- FOR EVERY doubtedly the most famous shrine m American history, was named after Admiral Edward Vernon of the British navy. nothing was received f or the feed, even though frieght charges were on it from farm to market, A word to the wise should be suffieienL Inspection is being made throughout the county at the various stores on seeds that are offered .for sale. Pd PURPOSE Time Tested Quality Easy and Economical to Apply J PRICES LOWEST IN 20 YEARS! - WE OFFER , -q- KAYSVILLE-T- f Mr. J. B. Walker, of Trinity parishioner prominent' church, neer envisioned herself as a junk dealer of consequence, but that is what vha has turned out to be, much to the net gain of the city's This was. demonidle thousands. strated recently' when dignified old gentlemen surreptitiously dropped gold false teeth, uhng with old umbrella and cane handles, watch fohs,lodt;eplim, stickpins, and cuff buttons into the collection plate at Trinity, adding to ' a constantly changing heap of odds and ends, which Mrs. Walker la gan collecting contribuInst fall as tion to the jobless. At first Mrs. Walker, wife of Dr. J. It. Walker, collected such articles from her friends. So rich proved the treasure from old bureau drawers, however, that before long she had made five trips downtown to the government assay office, had added some two pounda of gold to the national resources and had turned to thy unemployed fund of the Episcopal churches, under the leadership of Bishop Gilbert, assistant to Bishop Manning, some $500. Cold and Silver. Soon, all of Mrs. Walkers friends In the Church Womens league began rifling the bureau drawers of their friends. Now the women have established headquarters at the Al lerton house and there, between ten nnd four o'clock every day, n fairly steady procession of people come, bringing everything from old wedding rings and gold teeth to silver napkin rings and picture frames. In the meantime the Little Church Around the Corner and Grace church have also collected Sunday offerings of gold and silver for the "Junk shop, and SL Thomas and SL Bartholomew! will Inaugurate a similar gift day very aoon and these churches; Mrs. Walker believes, offer great jposalbll-ItleIf each SL Thomas bride, says Mrs. Walker, brought in all of tha gold and silver wedding pres--' ents which she had never used and never wanted, the unemployed would be considerably enriched. Men are walking gold mine," Mrs. Walker sold. There lant a man In thla town, acarcely, who hasnt a gold gift pencil or an old stickpin, or one of a aet of gold cnff links somewhere. Why, one day at a rhllliarmonlc concert, I approached the woman sitting next to me on this subject I had met her, of course and n gentleman next to her overheard me. lie fished through his pockets, produced a gold 'good luck piece be had been carrying for 20 years and added that he had any number of Items at borne he'd send New LUCILE HErWORTIl MARJORIE EVANS VIRGINIA WIXOM . V 1bTAMDsp!S rvniAssnrsy u UMl a -- EJ-- U our new unter book Color in the of Fuller's home decorating department. over ifre many beautiful and up to date color combinations. Hom?rfdr7pti".SnrViCe)thn;Ugh We invite xon tn c- -. " .. .FREE. .. FREE .. .FREE. . . fnr-rru- -- EFtUILILIElIC.IEnNIE 'YAYiorcav Cleaners or Waxes or Polishes Printed On-- ' "1 S, -- Birkin Pharmacy Old The Reliable Our Prices Are Lower Phone 33 Kaysville. Utah cal stockmap, proudly ter of 20 piglets which sow. All save one thrived and were able ner s poL d TENNIS PLANS he tennis court outstanding in the way of a cham- are rapidly being. put in pionship team is in light, but talent condition at the Davis highc-wmay be developed befojre the close and should b. i of the season. The annual cross early next week. country run will be held April 7, and the indoor track meet is schedA, tramp sign painter who iit. uled for March 31. . neyed through Tonkawa, (Okl i homa) won the admiration of editor of the News by one little RELIEF SOCIETY SPEAKER Miss FARMINGTON Ruby idea he had painted on the side Stringham, county' home demon- of his car. It read: If it doesn't stration agent, will be the epeaker pay to advertise your business at the meeting of the North Farm then advertise it for sale. New Yorker Donate Worn NOTES ington ward Relief society Tuesday, taking her Care and Training as Slated Speech Difficulties. exhibits a lit- in the two crops was 6,500.000 Freight costs' on this belong to one bushels. of the litter dockage from North Dakota to to find a din- Minneapolis totalled approximately $750,000. The value of the feed shipped .out in the, form, of dockage ,was $971,000. In most cases .SsL11 AFAUUL CEAlIHIAiCKtE '.?-ULLEKP AI NTS' THEY LAST j s |