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Show OTW9MM tATTON, UTAH. JANUARY "VOLUME ELEVEN Mr and Mrs; J, Steed To Bo Held in Ogtfen Observe OS Wedding TO DAVIS COUNTV Livestock Show UNDERGROUND WATER USERS . To those users of utitieigtezti water who have not yet somplied with the' Underground Wte Lav of 1933, as amended Session Laws of 1935, notice is given that all claims must be completed by the 22nd of March, this year. Attention is called, especially in eases concerning the use of artesian water, to the fact that with the lav aa regards the making and filing of underground lj ce water claims shall be accepted as prime facie evidence of intention to abandon existing underground water rights. the information of t)avis county users or lessors of under- ground water, Mr. P. It. Richards, secretary at Farmington for the Federal Land bank, has issued the following statement wherein the January " Anniversary assured for the seventeenth exhibition 4a be held U Ogden, Utah, January 10 t 16, according te information released Irene the show office this week. The entry list will include ve 4,000 head ef livestock, large displays ef poultry, seeds and wmL The increase in the numbe of animals that will be en exhibition this year over any previous Ogden ehow is estimated at 50 per cent. Included in the exhibits will he some 800 head of purebred beef cattle, 300 head of purebred dairy cattle, 200 head of purebred sheep, 300 purebred hogi, 200 "individual fat steers, 50 carloads ef feeder cattle, 20 carloads ef fat cattle, 15 carloads of bulls. 20 earloads of fat ntedvA.- - H ' . stu- Increased j Taxes At Budget Hearing ' A tuMi bearing oft Bountiful Citys 198 budget was held Mon23 at . the city day evening, hall. Afte considerable argument, large part of which centered D. f the increased taxes on acat the item f $1600.00 for rtrett lighting tot the year 1936, around the eity eouncil adopted, the budget, which is being printed in this issue. Mayo the Block. frrsidcit meeting, and City Recorder IJoyd Riley read the' various itemjs, explaining first how hi! estimated the expected revenue and thfen budgeted the amouatli to be spent. ift accordance with past experience and7 future requirements, An be pro- detail eeeded he discussed I f number of Items. the expense The first item which brought a -. genera) discussion was thetamounj; A55 of money returned fey Dayls eoui)'-t- y . . .. : J to Bountifui City ffom the tax- : cs paid into the eounty. The gen- mi opinion of the council and.'" others present was that the city is . ? receiving a much smaller amount than they are entitled to. Tlje point was else brought out that, the t j - ' ' I V amount received .usually comes in : f the form f help in grading and i ' oiling the streets and snow clearv.t. ance during the winter, which the ' .iu county can do for us to good ail- I lllllltiti .P biTInrn to fold being enloiuled from the llnvfe Miijcsttc ami AlfltmU at New toil. 7 -- Mao vantage because of larger arid betEliot Evans ter power equipment which. the Ire bridge neroM the t:ntl ! rlvef Ih Ethiopia being constructed by the Italian ermy. won Ch aatlenal allied pair chsmj.lonUlp t (be Asu-r- t f the tenm county owns and operates. . ' f Chicago; onmi member The marshals salary and ex- - , . tun tlrldge league totiniiiiueut in Chicago, penses f $1350 received some attention, and it tyas suggested that; a study be made of the possibility of combining the patrol pf the city . 3 E Lvr:- ,crYi a. r. 'tVsf Si 4 rfrfcvH-J- d thl SIri. . In County City Officials At Farmington Take cattle of Haags di- Commodities Given Cable Comes; Poles Needy of Davis Co. Must Vanish On Their Seals, Mon. . Valued at 550,000 Bountiful Main St. Testing of sease is being conducted throut Davis county, DcLore Nichols, county 2nt bounced. Dr. W. E. Rasmussen and an assistant are making the tests, under the supervision of the United States Bureau gram will be completed Wednes- of Animal industry, headed in this day with the selection of the prize district by Dr. F. E. Murray, winning carloads in the big feeder cattle show. Mr. & Mrs. A. Scrvin The shows auetion sales Ivill sort with the purebred Shorthorn Dies . M- toIe t0 Taea p j day, Jan. 14. The auction of fat ' A- L? Cattle Tests Being Made vf XJ , S-- dents judging contests and the judging of all junior exhibits te take place Friday, Jan. 10, the opening day of the show. Saturday will see the judging of Individual fat steers, Aberdeen-Angu- s cattle, Guernsey purebred swine, Purebred sheep, fat hogs and fat !ambs On Monday Shorthorn cat- tie, Holstein cattle and carloads of fat cattle will be judged. Tuesdays judging will include Hereford and Jersey cattle and the judging pro- Taxpayers Oppose 'W -- grdat-grandchildre- ,,, ' PIFTEEfT. count Jt4 making the largest exhibition of its kind ever held west af the Rocky mountains. The officials in eharga look for 4 large display of exhibits from Future Farmers and club members, with much better quality even than has been represented in the Junior division at previod? Ogden for the v 'trk ington, Saturday receiving friend and with a quiet family dinner. They were married in the oil Endowment house in Salt Lake ift 1861 and are bcliered to be the oldest living couple to have taken it marriage vows there. Hr. 90 and Mr. Steed Si, Com in Keokuk, lovay. Iff, Steed came to Utah as a child and . has since lived here with the ceptioa of some time freighting be tween Utah and Montana. Mrs, mi Steed, was born it Wales in to 1850 States United grating and to Utah shorly after. She has lived ia Farmington since coming to the state. The couple have sevea firing soft and daughars, 68- - grandchildren The and 40 children are: William H Joseph E. and David M. Steed, Cardston, Canada; Mrs. Rose Steed Weidner Salt Lake; Mrs. Alice Steed Soule, St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Elizabeth Steed Walker and Mrs. Margaret Steed Hess, Farmington. 15 "carloads'll Tat lambs, shows. The program calls NUMBER 'O' Mr. a fid Mre. John VPilfotl fftosl entries ift the listofy 8th wedding Steed passed their of the Ogden Livestock ehow are in Farm home at their anniversary annual 4-- IM S:vr.:s and Persons in the Current News fh attitude which his organization haa hogs and adopted toward the Utah Underground Water Law is most elearly indicated: No application for as-- ( istance made to our organization can even be considered until the applican has definite proof of his having made and completed underground water claims, ia accordance with the laws of the State of Utah, for that underground water used on the land under consideration. That the residents of Davie county may complete their claims in a manner acceptable and so written as to clearly define their rights, and that they may be sav d the expense and loss of time which would be incurred by trips to he Capitol building, arrange-- ' ments have been made whereby claiments may receive assistance, without charge, at the county court house in Farmington between the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. each day, Monday through Friday. The period over which this service jnay Le extended is limited; should 10 to' 16 2. . with the county sheriffs force. In answer to thio suggestion the com-- 1 ment was ' made wint it would not. be desirable to have Bountiful play "second fi Idle to the county, anf that the rity lk,enes are sufficient to pay the marshal salary and ' expenses. The item of $1600.00 which the council wt up for street lighting1- -' far 1936 brought forth a great deal of protest from several of ' the taxpayers present, particularly ift . Mayor Eket II. J. Smdons announce, the following standing tt may b Interesting to the peoThe rahls to he used to put all standing committees for the city of know that to -of Davis county on ple telephone wires underground Farmington, L. H. Oviatt, chaircomworth of over surplus $50,000 on arrived Bountiful Main street in man and IL J. Miller and Walter distributed to Dec. 26. It consisted .of W if kens. Election, limitation and modities have been Thursday, the our of the during county needy H. Julian Miller, thirteen spools fa baker's dozen) view of the fact (hat street lightipublic health: of the emergency. two years past and M. Leonard P. each pool weighing thirty-tw- o chairman and ng; service in Bountiful, furnished ' were made hundredi commodities These 11. Stood. public J. Cemetery, pounds. by. the Bountiful Light & Power available by the Federal Surplus tair,PTtin0tkmCr-i,Vi,'Go. );aB cost only $325.00 per year Wick Walter having Ths police; grounds Relief Corporation, through the of removing the pales and during the last two years. So'me of ens, chairman and J. H. Stfod and - the task mediately, adininisthe other Relief ut OvlalL brought out in obt Vred Emergency I', sidewalks and lu IL placing the wires underground, jeclion to points Carl If. Bronfi, Being: By item were:. this livestock starts at 10 a. m. Wednes the Stata arid Utah tration Depart but electric lights: J. H. Steed, chair were completed some tipie ago, That the .cos of cunerii for'st'reeL-lirhling- , Field Engineer, day, the purebred Hereford cattla M. P. ment of public welfare. snd Oviatt L. II. and the telephone company asked for man figured on. the. present State Engineers Office wholesale at 1 p. m. Wednesday and the To be exact, the actual Mr. and Mrs. Axel Scverin form and fire extension of time in which to rate of. 6c per kilowatt hour', anct'-- . Water work an auction sale of carloads of feeder er Bountiful the commodities list- do the work for the reason that with the residents, were sturck department, M. P. Leonard, chair- sale value of lights burning only. dur--I10 a. m. Thursday. Sevcattle at on Salt Lake City, ed I he dark' hours of based below, the night on home this automobile their of H. near Wickena an Year no was and 1935 A cable man and Wallet type by there enty head of Hereford and 50 head on 4127 Hyland Drive, Salt Lake J. Miller. prices during the period from the market and had to be especially would be $2bft0 a year, to which of Shorthorn bulls are entered in on should be added $300 for cost of" October 10, 1913 (when distribubuilt for this project. Thursday of last week. Mrs. n account of the increased a total of $2380, renewals, 1935 tion until October 31, When the records are all In, those sales. began) Severin was almost instantly killConstruction will doubtlcrs begiil ntcad of making water the for and superintenif a number $1600; eity An 1935 will probably prove to be the interesting amusemen pro- ed while her husband died ia a was $56,865.11. Then, too, all of in the near future not very turned out of these installation the Bre occasioned dent lights by is lined for the stock show Salt Lake up Wealthiest year the nation has the items mentioned and the quanburneiL Monday, but the hospital, daytime, is during under how of the sewer which tities distributed, have in no way he- cost' would perienced in a long time, accord- - visitors, which includes the annual Mr. and Mrs. Severin lived in twenty-fau- r hours, marshal the position of city curtailed the giving of other relief be even higher. . ing to Dr. Chester T. Brown's state stockmans dance Monday evening, Bountiful a few years but moved t way, R. Walsh be ereated and operate separwill Jan. ath13, the convention Tuesday could service evening funds the That Trent before a national available' Fame this within about three the years ago. city the Bountiful Light .from of life insurance presidents in New letic carnival and Wednesday even- While in Bountiful Mr. Severia ately from the eity water depart- und was made in all parts of the E. Bt Gregory's ment. This has been provided for L Pow'er company far $1200, which York. lie estimates that there will ing the annual stockmens banquet worked ia the Lund Bulb Farm. ciilnty to persons eligible to partiheretofunds would sqve the taxpayers at least theenter-tainmefrom n These three the features of budget, Sobe 34,000 fewer deaths this year the recommended as. by cipate $1180 a year. As Bh. fore included in departmental cial program have been put than last. division. Service That this unnecessary increase La &nd service on since items Road for the show Blamed was every . year helper Icy The itemized, lint fallowi Contrary to the usual trend, in eost of Btreet lighting would the ! goon policing. This will have . . es. deaths from heart disease, cancer, initiated. Ogdens amusement hous ers come from the pockets of the 7;t)90 .evening the Sunday At ecgular emwill alos present special features effect 0 placing twoful! time Series Bou'ntiful.' of Beans. Central .5i0.7bs. in the Brights disease, cerebral hemorr- e3 sacrament meeting so out of town people will ployees on duty for the city A suggestion that the city ask hage and some other maladies have find that 56,004 Mi lbs. Canned bed Farmihgtoif ward, Doc. 20th. the for competitive when to interest them with a all dur plenty conhelper, ope, qf bids, in order that tuberculosis while County decreased, 5,711 lbs. Butter. ward bishoprie was .reorganized by the, ta payers could get the advanneeded, and dividing the respontinues to decrease, as has been the ing the week. . . . 3,261 lbs. Cereal. , the stake presidency and members tage of the lowest possible cost The show officials believe that long ime, the duties sibility. For case for several years. Of major lbs. 858 . Cheese. 2, of the stake high council, blam lighting, received no conhighways were of the tity water superintendent causes of death, only influenza the seventeenth annual exhibition 810 dozen Eggs. who B. sideration. Gregory, , autoElijah Bishop have been increasing;' until now, shows an increase. Deaths from ex- will be of. unusual interest and of ed for more than a score qf . 7,00614 lbs. Flour, has served as bishop for the past A taxpayer asked why part of sufficient value from an educa- mobile accident in Davis county when the prescnt'proposal will rethose and causes are fewer, ternal the whiteway lamps were not turn1,500 pounds lard. five years, was released. . from automobile accidents are ex tional standpoint to make it well over- - the weekend, Most of them lieve him of all policing duties exed out at midnight, as is done in 9936 canned milk. served who has cans, John R. Walsh, worth while for the people of the were of only minor consequence, when s to decrease serve to deputy most, other cities in order to sav show a cept slight pected 3,218 pounds dry milk. in the bishopric for the past twenty money for the taxpayers, and was from the tragic record of 1934, Intermountain country to attend. Sheriff Joseph Holbrook said. ' special occasion requires. The marI,- 867 pounds canned mutton. years as second counselor and first; informed that the lamps on Main Three of the mishaps took oft shal will function as deputy to the when more than 36;000 were killed. 584 II,salt pounds pork. counselor was advanced to bishop street on ' the whiteway system serious proportions. 'Mrs. Elva IL water supt. when his help is re Contrasting automobiles with Fifty-Fiv- e . and Clifton B. Wood, smoked who had were so installed that all lamps 17,258 pork; pounds Andrews, Ogden, was cut badly quired, and will also have charge railroads with respect to accidents, under must burn all night because of thv rice. . 5,230 .counselor pounds second served as about the head and received severe of the policing of the Lagoon reDr. Brown declared that not to act that the matter of having canned veal advanced 3,744 was pounds Bishop Gregory, Life bruises when her car skidded anc sort during the summer season. 4.155 pounds dried pruns. circuits to shut off thfe single passenger of any railroad Of first counselor. Itulon M. Richards eparate was killed during the first six sections was overlturned over in a borrow pit a mile The ne wofficers who will take ofin certain ight 569 pounds wool blankets. was sustained as second counselor. ooked at the time the street lighti6th Observed meeting months of 1935, and this he attribu night fice of Sunday at south the January Farmington, Couple 787 comforters. Gallard C. Carr was reappointed ng installation was made, and ii ted to the everlasting and untiring Her small daughter, Mary, was al- are, Mayor, Heber J. Sessions, 228 Mattresses. I Mrs Mr. and William Hoicannot be taken care of now beJ. as ward clerk. hold-ovcouncilwere go John II. Steed, bruised. They so campaign for railroad safety. cases. brook celebrated their 65th wed- - j n- -gevereiy cause of the expense. It was also 1,354 pillow M. toward Bountiful on the new man; II. Julian Miller, stated that because of the brake! seed .conblue was 38,805 she pounds gms Testimony that anniversary Saturday evening h5ghway when the accident occur-a- t P. Leonard, L. II. Oviatt and Wal Cow dingtheir ights being bo far apart, there it 602 Jove sheets. 100 home. About 50 relatives the stantly annoyed by councilman red ter Wickens, two-yeno way of turning them out by 1,476 bath towels. )irds which her husband kept as means of a common switch, and it On Femco farm at Breckenridge. JI nl friends were in attendance, in- turned quickly to Mr. Robert Stelter, encumbent, he Declaring 2,648 hand towels . ber 8.evn children: I avoid striking two transients walk recorder and Minnie Millard, treas1 jets won a divorce for Mrs. W. II. s cheaper to let them burn twenty-foMinnesota, owned by Frederick E. 15 mens and coats. leather Mrs. William Jo-hJ. Mrs. Allcnrof boys Shrewsbury, Mass. Harmon, hours a day. The economy of on the highway near Kaysville urer. All newly elected except the Murphy, a Minneapolis publisher, I 134 & womens coats misses Mrs. Orvis this girls Reed, seph Mrs. Mann, re plan was questioned by a taxIs a cow with an extraordinary car driven by loldover councilman and the a 3C7 railroad cars nigbt, gaturday would t require who called attention to the 5,383 pounds canned soup. name, Femco Johanna Bess Fayne. Ira C. Curtis. William H. Holbrook I Domingo Ydo, Ogden, skidded from corder. Appointive offices will be and payer seed above foodstuffs, the it was cost the taxpayere that fact or lbs. meat fresh 80,573 She is entitled to her impressive and Albert Holbrook of Bountiful the road and 8truck a power utility aken care of at the installation etc, 6c a kilowatt hour to do this. material for apparel, wearing cans d Osro Mrs. 102,187 for canning Cornia of Woodruff, name, because she is an Mayor Stocks stated that the poCi Fraujt Aboitez, Ogden, riding meeting. Surplus commodities distributed 24,830 pounds sugar. Utah cow. the ift people of Bountiful had voted for ft thrown against dinary was relief with all 20 of Ydo, represented 156 infants garments. Old time songs and music were wimbduetf elecBess, as we will call her for and received a severe ;he state issued and foodsuffs con city power plant, at a special looted 165 who the mens and Strong thief butter The some and now have suel new of the older ones cut garments. tion. enjoyed that boys and distribchampion they total the 90 abort, is the of stituted 0n his forehead, ox of a store in Cadiz, O., made 518 womens and girls garments United danced some of the old time a plant; and that they had also all uted. producing cow of the A car registered to Joseph E. lis Bquare gataway with 24 uncollectible a general election lids nearly, and from 1,380 distribution cost of The caps. jar of city offichecks, some of them 10 years old. 3,600 jar rubbers. rail heads or storage plants to all of the same group All of the above flour, a large eligible persons has been accom cials who were in office - at thft well done be smallest The thing time of the power plant- election, were presented with a fine radio. I quantity of the lard, evaporatet plished at 8.50 of the wholesale which ,he said, indicated approval in two different years. She is artistic. toward comes The driving and dried milk, smoked meat and value of these commodities. burned and Mrs Holbrook or Aunt Holstein, now rune years pure-bre- d of the present set-uwhich of distributed was processed in proportion of overhead distribution Wl11 UncIe twelve sugar old. In aswer to this, it was pointed about ago. PoIly and years are was they the cost borne by the counties, of 1, record Utah ia All made out a married J 1933 were she been that at the city plant election called of the have plants. In eggs lie was. to by nearly everyone were 34 while the tofal cost borne by there in wa3 a definite promise mad) Davis Utah. future adpurchased 610 pounds of butteq and 33,510 married Dec. 28, 1880 in the old near the very county the Federal Emergency relief . the She Endowment house in months. by city officials to the taxpay12 oi! furnished South the in milk of the of snd wa k lie truck, gas ministration was 66. Salt Lake graduate pounds ers here would be no increase that record while the state and federal govern ha3 just beaten her former Success in handling work in the in taxes to support the high school of jsalt Lake. cjty and jjave jjved jn B0untiful plant, bd but-jcomDies of all Woods Cross surplus Besides his parentssjhq is .sur- ment cooperated in payment 0 distribution of 6jnce jjrs Holbrook is 72 by producing 1.525 pounds miik ft now they are being asked. to pxy attributmodities is of particularly ter and 33,727 pounds two sisters, La Vaun and wages to those handling the distrivived this additional amount of $1180 fi? years old and Mr. Holbrook is 75 ed to the splendid spirit of cooper- street Lake City. Shirleyby of Sal Lake City and his bution. the last year. lighting, which comes fren They have 37 grandchildren and and Mrs. .For the state at. large, 29 car ation exisitiri" between couny the pockets of the taxpayers t and The owner of Bess believes she jan Bishop emgranparents, grandchildren. state municipal officials, the the city pkr.s i3.the greatest milk and butter I Eitiil Feller of Bountiful and Mrs. loads of raw coton, wool and yari ergency relief administration and provide revenue for could be save . when this amount and lived, ever cow that from which Is Bountiful. we1 West It goods mattresses, woo county relief committees. producing enoug:h to talk aboutj Curtig. Emil Grant 24, son 0 Poly Grant of R the for taking by taxpayers 10 We also ake occasion to mention the equality of people, but every Ernest and Rose J. Feller Frant, wq have no records at hana Funeral services were held at, 12 blankets, bed comforters, pillow from the Bounty . , service fame Comcl alien ge his claim. employer who has employed help formerly of Woods Cross, now of noon, in the Bountiful Second zvard cases, bed sheets, towels and wear- he splendid services of the Mr. Light & Power company. 4 with Bishop James E. ing apparel were received to pro- modity distribution agent, assisOne taxpayer a!xo called att; euch Sun chapel died of rR0W3 Salt septicemia, thing Lake, eJ. , ability. Some men James A. McEntire and his wband would tW h ernr. duce and interment the to the fact that the city fc: articles tion in made the in work Burns iJf1 eflualiy charge day, following an illness of about tants. Cora G.laa Tot let her vote received free service for all of Bountiful disthe erly which centers, frora been have in two took 5th to place five three monhs. 5 JT Davis County Welfare Board Thiismer of aton, a, filed suit time3 to othera are worth- tributed (Please turn to pa gt S) eiligible persons. In all The family moved .to Salt Lake By R. II. Stringham, Sec. for a divorce. e txlse as Itcsult of Auto Hit ,t plana-conlcmpl- ated lA-onar- ng Healthy da-ti- cs ex-sra- ra John nt-ed- nt Takes Place Farmington lbs.V-Appl- In Crash tax-pav- ift-ste- ad In Davis for-stre- et Ice-covcr- ed . Years Married by - er An Amazing ar ' yg ur ng extra-or-lan- . ed SSS p. 1 Former Resident Of I er ! In Salt -- I 1 |