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Show A . . f I t ' . I I I t . 0 . i v - jC vrV mv fTV.i . .. ?lf Mill -- LAYTON, .UTAH, AUGUST "VOLUME ELEVEN LADIES MET WITH CAN Minutes of Meeting HUSBANDS, AUG. 17 Of School Board AT CLUB MEETING H eld. M oii day . IT BE DONE ? C, ?JSgp. AM DUMBER death op child & . . V i ' fT'- . Republican primaries lo 'elect delegate! fre:n tho county .to1 attend the state, judwialandcbngres-sion- ul district conventions will be iild Wvdut'silay, August I?, "at 8 ' non of F.lu coast-bobun- d V1 usaEL:. SAFE OVEN mt Open tvs 1 . The discovery of Jack Lee Lam. Wednesday, Aug. 19 r.abcth Lamphoar of Miles City,, Mont., whose motln-- wn: walking to California with another couple with three children, who died of pneumonia in nn nbondoned houso in West Kaysville, Monday, revealed a sad ease of hunger and want. The pedestrian! had paused at the nbov place when stranded and the other children were crying for food when, found. As soon ns their predicament was discovered the Relief society provided the party with ample food the dead child was given a fine burial in the Bountiful cemetery Undertaker I. C. Holbrook having the burial in charge. Sheriff Holbrook investigated the ease and in taking steps to return the mother and the other members of tho party to Montana whero they will be taken care of. The mother of the child is only nineteen years old and was deserted by her husband before the little one was horn. ' ! . Hold Primaries On r W&t, Aer.V PICTURE MOD... AND, High Priests Stake Have Outing burning wot ovtv md, as OUTVO SHOWS, THE f'AN MOVES ROASTERS, TH 110 RISES OOO CM TUBS B INSPECTED CR f Oft f WTOMATICAilV; TAKEN OUT SAPEW WBIOUT fPAR Of BURNING H. REVEALS PLIGHT Of Hitch-Hikephear, repre-.sente- mnt. Republicans Will rs -- f ' Mi - The. Layton Service club will hold its regular monthly meeting, Wed nesday, August 12, at S p. m. at the Layton school house. This will be Ladies night. A special feature of the program will be colored motion pictures taken by Mr. Stevens of Salt Lake city on a recent trip to the Haw aiian Islands with the University of Utah football team. Luncheon will be served on the lawn by the West Layton Relief Minutes of a regula tneetihg of the board of education held at the office in Farmington, . Monday, August 3 at 1:30 p. m.' All the members, the cletk and 'the superintendent were present, Twith' Vice President, John K. Ramp f ton, presiding.. The minutes of the meeting of ladies. July 20 vere" read, amended and Society The matter of a new location for . approved. will be disd the stat penitentiary The clerk presented. bills club cussed and the planning com. numbered by voucher will mittee have a of investi report 56227-t56261 for approval. The made state the with gations plan. bills were approved, tho vouchers bobard the ' ning zoning concerning sighed by the members and the amounts ordered paid on motion of of a town. There will also b a report given Mr. Parrish, seconded by. Mr. Van : Jby th special committee which Fleet. .The charge, for water for the was appointed to take up the propStoker and South Junior high osition of the Wednesday half holischools was deferred till Mayor day. Stocks should meet rvith the board '. which is expected before adjourn Of . -- 3fey.! IP e p. m. , The state convention will be held The convention for the second congressional district will be held at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City, at K:30 . tn., August 22, to place in nomination a candidate for representative to Congress fur : tern; of two years, The judicial convention for the Second judicial district will be held Judge Wades courtroom at the Weber county court house, Ogden, at 2 p. m., Saturday', Aug. 29, to nominate two district judges for the term of four years! each and one district attorney for a, term of . four years. . . There will be 28 delegates to tho. and stale and 18 delegates to tho. congressional al convention, apportioned as fol' . lows: . South Bountiful,- fetate and judicial, 1 and congressional, 1. 'West Bountiful, state and' judicial !, and congressional, 1. . West Bountiful, state .and jnricia 1,. congressional 1. East Rotintrful, state and judicial . 6, congressional 3. Centerville, s.tate and jiiriclal. 3, judicial-convention- s X J. Sheffield An Esteemed Citizen Of Kaysville, Dies II. J. Sheffield, 82, a man who possessed rare traits of character, passed away at his home to Kays ville, .Saturday afternoon. He Was a mart that proved with bis life the oft quoted saying, honesty is the best policy. Coupled with his honesty was a most generous. and congenial disposition which shows what a resource and what a satisfaction such an .attribute, is. In less than a half a century, hq achieved much and was liked by . everybody. He was born in Wellingsburough. England, .May 29, 1S54, a son of James and Sarah A. Sheffield. . lie c&mq to Utah in July 1872, being only 18 years of age and had resided in this county fifty-fou- r . in Salt Lake City, August 22, at 10 a. m. to place in nomination candidate; to be voted for at thd general election, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936. in FORTY-SI- years.- . 6 - In 18S9, afte working in a Kay ville store for ten years, he enter- ed the mercantile business, in which! ho had! since been engaged. Soon after his arrival in Kays- Mr. Minot appeared before the TOURS Elf ... CAV if 8E DONE? aUTtim ville he erected a sawmill just east board on. the. question of the pur town. Da )tu think thin hU'ik In imictn-iwWrite liny Unh in e.ire it ihi of Seven Remain cjiaseof additional ground for the In later years, he erected the was 1st stake Saturday Aug. day South Junior high school. The sustore building in Kaysville for Dathe Priests of South large High to Which perintendent reported that the com- - vis: The event was. Called which ho occupied and also a buildin charge of tnittee and the Bountiful city are; David ing in Layton which is occupied ' Mabey, 1st counselor in the now negotiating for additional land; . Election Before. Of Respective . misby the Utah Power & Light comon the north of the. present site in- presidency and directing the cellaneous committee of the quorpany. stead of west',. One option has um of County In addition to being mayor of' under which this work comes, By ' been secured at $550.00 per acre, Dates designated, in which t regfor four years Mr. ShefLuncheon and entertainment was Kaysville and it is hoped' that- the : balance ister: field served for six years in the enjoyed at Mueller park from 12 South Bountiful, Sylvia Riley, . may be had jit the srime rate, but to 2D. . 1. 3 oclock. Musical numbers were council and for a number o Saturday, congressional August been city has deslgnat Monday vening Mr. Minor thought bis land worth West Bouhtiul, Helen S. Lee, ' 15th. state and furnished by Miss Dorothy Ses ed for holding Democratic primarTuesday, Sept. Farmington, judicial years as school trustee. He was a more because of .the orchard.-Bountiful, Irvin F. Fisher. Oct. 13 4, Oct. 2. 6, sibns..' Early' incidents which director in the Kaysville Canning Tuesday, congressional Tuesday ies in the several precincts of the discussion Was had on how Bountiful, BeatriceA. Stringham atate Oct, 27 and Wednesday, Judicial in tha canyons and moun- county to elect delegates to the Kay'svillty 4, and Tuesday, company, and the Echo Dam proj' much additional land the board Bountiful, Alice L Hepwovth. Oct. 28. ect CongresHionnl 2, ' 'were related by Charles Tar, state, judicial and congressional tains, should purchase! Mr. Rampton con Centerville, Emily Everett,' .' An active Church worker. Mr. Layton, state and judicial 4, John II. Buvningham, Amaisa conventions.' rish; . . tended that the holdings should be Farmington, Iva Pace. 3. . PJumlee of OJuc-y-, . III; L.' Clark; Parley P. Willey- and was ordained a Patriarch Sheffield Sylvester 21 be will There delegates frpnl made up to 10 acres. Other mem-- . Far.mingtpn, Freda Stelter. ' South .Weber! stnto and judicial, of ' the North Davis stake, May 13, is called .by his friends uthe marry-ingeA.ihosCook conventhe each to of the county Nettie B. Wilcox, hers thought it enough if. the board ' 1923. He served in the presidency man in tha wor.ld. IIo'- has 1, congressional 1. Prsiderit 'Edward B, Clark repre. tions from the precincts, as follows: 'Kaysville, . make a 0 proposition with the sented-thKaysVille; Lbis J. Phillips. married state is nine Clinton, conand and beOji of times, 2, the High Priests quorum of thft stake .1 judicial presidency, J. E. South and West Bpuntiful, each'; East Layton, Pearl S. Naldef, 14 acres are to be pur. city. ' forest 1. nmv the stake and as president cf Davis 'Wasatch gressional Weighing Farming-tonqu. comparative' ,' supervisor Bountiful, 5; Centerville, West Layton, Hilda S. Williams; alitie chased in order t'a .get the $550.OO Gurr, CO widows and epi'n state arid Clearfield, of M. IL sonic He' waTu cmnx-sclLb&.Y! and assistant C. W. Scribner," Cap1, judicial 2; Kaysville, 3; Layton,' 3; . South Weber, Glen Ray. ' ' . price per acre, the board'' should sters who ftret lie wodestly explains Congressional 1. W. E. Langrew, forest Clearfield, South Weber, Clinton,. tain of Peter Miller, Bishop Barton, was Thomas-Ranker- . Clinton, only purchase enough to make their to have me. state and 1, C. W. Wehmeycr, the Syracuse and West Point, 1 each. Syracuse; rind served 11 and 'judicial clerk ward crazy just for ranger, years .Clcajfield, attic M! Moore. .holdings t of the whole. tract in- as Tho state- convntion will be held school and supervisor, who chart assistant "' engineer Sunday super Syracuse, Gerda Thurgood.eluding the present School grounds. intendent 20 for buildthe Laka and directed ed; suryeyed City,. Saturday,'Aug. years. Joh'n'E.J West Point, Thurgood. The rtiatter was deferred till . ing of .the new road- and the enor- 15th, at. 10 a. m., the Second judiSurviving are hiq. widow, Mn, Town, Afta, E, White-side- s. . Mayor Stocks arrives. 'Layton mous flood control work on the cial district convention In Ogden, Harriet Blamires Sheffield, Sarah At this point Mr. Rampton turnsheds east of our valley were Aug. 12, at 8 ,p. ni. and the Second water married in 1875; a son, whom he ' . . ed the chair t6- President Adams. Sunset, Ida Burnelt, honored guests and gave much val- congressional district convention in Fred A. Sheffield of Kaysville; Superintendent .Burton suggest Salt- Lake City, Friday, Aug. 14 three brothers, Frank L. Sheffield, ed that a school calandar'be made. uable information- about the conser ' , . Boyer at 7:30 p. m. and water vatiori our protection Layton; W. K. Sheffield, LaytonJ of, with the schools opening .01 Sept.' W. W. Sheffield, Cardston, Canada, sheds and forests. 8, the day after Labor .day! and ' assembled ; three-thirt- y Completed-At and James Sheffield, Brigham City, they Diesel Locomotives closing on May ,22. and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Carter, efi Mr: Rampton moved the approval again at the Bountiful Second ward the church thru where Brigham qity generous of the superintendents suggestion, Much progress in the development Yrtrseial seDrStSwlfe held Tuts Mr Parrish seconded the motion cooperation of Mr, Wehmeyer and ' locomotives Diesel of has cars been and trucks provided day afternoon in the Kay 3 ville tab which was discussed and passed un others; Paschal L; Boyer; 32, quadruple in made last few a and the years-ernacle. Gov. Henry H. Blood the transportation-u.. .. animously. slayer, .Thursday resumed- his resinew their manufacture road for'. and over .the drive plant Apostle George Albert Smith wer skyline Dr. S. Gleason met with the dence in the Salt Lake county jail at. into La the principal speakers and Bishop .'Grange, north as put There far. operation a3 Farmington. board- and reported that Dr. Jones after a y stay in tho atatu 111., by General Motors last spring H. C. Burton presided. Interment 152 who were made this trip. of the state health department, had mental hospital at Provo was in the Kaysville cemetery. Again ihuch interest was added promises 'to 'profoundly affect rail notified him of his dismissal from Boyer, convicted of the murder trip by forest service officials transportation. the county health unit. lie hoped October '13 of Mi's. Blanche Nelson I the board might find some way to who accompanied each truck and ex The new locomotives being manu widow of South Bountiful was comThose on are factured there the based Jooa: a.fr various 'retain him for his dental work plainations given mitted to the hospital for observaDiesel engine, first demMechanics r tion after' a jury had failed' t'o 'among the children. He loves the trons along' the way.County-Faither at us onstrated 12th These sud Feb. were stationd the and publicly also naroast Century MONDAY; dug in tomorrow, it a along work and only wants enough pay agree on a verdict at a sanity trial to take care of his living, and ex- ways to render assistance if need of Progress exposition Chicago. held after his' first trial and ponvicr den tropical showers Late this af. tive imu or underground Oven. Mon, ' The first engine was of only 600 tion of first ternoon I decided to go swimming It is 'an act of arona because we ed. V . penses. degree murder. those but of off tho riverG. where is the Willard' are shortly leaving them, and one .3,600 horsepower; Thru the kindness of bridge President Adams explained to Findings oil Boyers mentality, ' him that the action of his dismissal Carr, fruit was supplied, everyone horsepower, have since been built as ascertained by state psychia- deep and inviting but it tamed cannot realize tho full import of it A meeting of all the committees out tq be an unwise decision, for unless one understands to what ex was done without the sanctipn and on the. mountain., The' return trip and put into service. to be submitted will Judge trists, engaged in designing the features ' Among the railroads for wHicii Eugene E. Pratt of the Scond jud- ho sooner had I jumped to than a tent tho. Polynesians love their exhibits and evening, support of the board of education, was, made eat Jy in the accidents. program for the anual the new Diesel' locomotives have icial who presided at both thunder shower hit us. It struck roast Buckling pig. It is a delect- county Farm Bureau Days and district, making it necessary for the school everyone happy and no for shelter in Che trees, but before able delicacy over here. And we Fair are to meet at Lagoon next work to be done independent of.the Few people realize the beauty and been, built are tho ' Santa. Fe, the slayers trials. ; . Baltimore & Qhio, .and perhaps and could dim out of the river my .are to be the honored guests I of our mountains, grandeur arid a Holbrook Sheriff deputy I county unit. Monday evening, when, it is ex todo These locomotives others. shoes are said' Calvin Q. Roberts, returned Boyer oh the bank were filled with . We observed one man calling his .. us, nor The superintendent read, letters their vital importance . the program will be coin water and my clothing soaked.' I child, and he motioned AWAY pected, from Genevieve Turner, Lois Ho w'e given sufficient thot and con- to be entirely satisfactory and ecu. to the Salt Lake county jail! pleted. noihical to operate. On October 13 Boyer, alias got a bit chilled, and after diving from himself with his arm when The fair held Wednesday .and gan and Martha Holt asking to be sideration to the 'Valuable and is being done . Experiments with Diesel engines ' released from' bridge once more I ga- he meant for the tot to COME TO Thursday, August 26 and 27, offiGeorge L. Rutledge, stagd a'mur in their contract to ac- which has been . . ; for automobiles hay also been dep carnival which resulted in thered my wpt clothes under my HIM. Just like we would motion cials cept positions in Salt Lake City by the forest department. believe, will excell any fair was weather The nlade, but none has been produced deaths of Mrs. Nelsop, Mr. arid arm and- hit for home in the rain "go. away! I was just thinking ever held in the county. threatening and Ogden. g which approaches the gasoline en and in my trunks! I looked like that if the' native girls do likewise, Mr; Van Fleet moved that this but made an ideal day for the A livestock exhibit, not held bk Mrs., Loren East and George Reich, all pick-uin and aS it was cool hill Salt Lake city youth. . a bedraggle.d rat by.thei time tho some of the strangers who make recent pleas&nt quick starting, gine . .board regrets very .much, that years, will be a feature mile from bridge td house was cov advances toward them climbing and speed, besides the dis. , dis he teachers ask. to be released after the way. Horse might pulling contests; Future ' . ered. odor of burning oil U obwithout agreeable reason. couraged would club exhibit' and It and a Farmer and signing referred contract,, 13th. IlaVe seem as though TUESDAY, Feb. jectionable. were saying the womens division sewing, caa. the matter to the superintendent to Townssend they , you ever watch a glorious day tSo, while th 'Diesel locomotive no, when they really meant ning, etc. . act as he feels will be best for all worth yes isle? to here to on be reak Its ft the but then they say that a tropical appears stay, The flower exhibit will likewka concerned.. The motion was second Explained Tuesday gasoline engine fot automobiles to see! no really means yes be one of the leading attraction!. womans up getting d by Mr. Parrish, discussed and , Matairarii furnished me with the world overt seems unlikely to be superseded for The- interest , taken by a School years unanimously. High hook today, so my red to come, if ever. another THURSDAY, Feb. 15th R has Superintendent Burton reported ' number of citiElection T went fishing again. ben trunks and prominent giving a lot of hi8 excess stuff, that the grounds at the Farming-to- n I was out for several hours, with such as A meeting .will be held . at the school is about ready for plantzens in the Weekly News-ExpreThe Value swimming periods of scorching trunks, etc., to different natives in alternating next Tuesday, ing and recommended a sprinkling Junior high school who ask why the sunshine and chilling rain much preparation for leaving. All day system be installed so the seed may August 11, at 8 p. m. to explain discomfort! The result of long we have been Clinton In-T- uo During the vacation season many Le planted. The matter was refer- the merits of the Townsend plan. : besieged with Ford and Chevrolet deal-- to myfoolhardiness is & callers bilging bananas, guavas, badly my Prof. S. IL Jones of Provo and thousands of persons will visit varired to the superintendent and Mr. A new election district was crest ers did not support their $ body but why write of it limes and mangoes some, no ed Van Fleet to investigate and report C. F. Christensen of Salt Lake will ous, interesting places for the first by the county commissioners, me of its torture in doubt, expecting to share in the time, seme in our own country and . .. home t the next meeting. be the speakers. fj now to remind their .with by dividing Clinton preMonday, paper the future? Suffice it to say that gifts, but others giving out of their The superintendent recommend--e- d , Questions will be cheerfully ans- others abroad. While recreation cinct, which has been designated X I am in for one awful night tonight true Polynesian hearts. ads. will be the principal aim of many, . the purchase of a new chassis wered. , as No. 14. The new district win l with several more probably to folTeriituo killed a tiny, foot-lon- g Public cordially invitd. Admis- a majority will expect to learn For the Steed bus at Kaysville. the town cY low. Anyway, I caught 25 fish to- pig and roasted it with bananas No. 19. It embraces something of permanent value durMr. Parrish moved the approval sion free to alL' and the territory betwet Sunset day! and breafruit in a native oven. I ing their travels. of the recommondation and authorWeber line. TLj O. Shades of the ancients! We have heard the word succulent it and the South In order that one may derive the For 20 years Mrs. oLuis Evans ized the superintendent to make the S. L. R. R. tracks will mark tl Auotgiros are being used in en- spent the twilight hour looking used in exhis benefit from believed her most that travel native roast DeL, describing of Lewes, pig, of a Chevrolet if proper purchase forcing hunting regulations in through Tauriras graveyard, read and Ill say it fits! This little crea- west boundary line. terms can be secured. The motion brother, Duval Hickman, was dead, periences, it would be well to find Pennsylvania. District 14 will comprise C j t -ing the inscriptions in French and ture was tops. 'Even the finicky R was seconded by Mr. Rampton, dis- but recently she received a letter out a3 much as po3sizle about the west of the O. S. L. least we could under- could not restrain his Tahitian for it. ritory praise as heretofore. same cussed and carried unanimously. from him, mailed from his home places to be visited ahead of time. the historic background which is stand the (at the dates), and trying to im They divided it up equally half Then, when he actually sees the necessary for a full understanding near Saticoy, California. Meeting adjourned. who inhabited for ns two, and half for about ten places and objects of which he ha and appreciation of the famous agine what those Charles Sprints, a pil felt and did in and saw the graves lastwill them. he a more been has gain studied, where troua places history of A man hung up a pair Springfield, O., pl7 f Rev. R. B. Frederick of Ports their life span. What histories Ms Tahitian words their of gets significance made. impression ing music on a tin. be written if we but knewl e(jf and it is very funny to hear jazz mouth, Ohio, seeking a new base-une- ers in an attic at Andean, Germany from travel value Information The of education nose. gained of his guides discovered that he pair for his church, calculated the Later WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14th Our him say Mauruuru to tha natives handbooks during ones travels depends largely upon knowing becost at a bushel of pennies. He wrens had built their nest in one and are going to kill a tiny pig we pass on tha road. Ha thinks ha saying tizzi -- -hosts hut is of to is wants one see, it forehand what course, be left them valuable, lack xt Ll began a campaign and now the of the pockets, and (or would you call it piglat?) for is saying hallo, but ha is actually tbey generally superficial, and lacking in and why. undisturbed. basket is fulC Dates f In Primaries Registration Agents The For Monday Night Democrats Precincts - Register - . hap-pen- . ed - " st . 50-5- e liX - n or - - m in-Sa- - - - Sanity Test Series At Mental Hospital . - , X ...... mwM , new-mountai- - - .30-da- f. to-th- e 1 All two-Cyc- - Engaged In Planning to Meet le - 1 I - off-th- : I ; e b f j - out-.in- p, . Plan 4-- H n Appreciate At Jr; - of Travel bed-she- ss - f sun-burn- District Created by Cutting et, ed I t " raix-cou- ld nt -- JT- two-thir- ds 1 . 1 i |