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Show THE NEW STORY, BEGAN IN LAST NUMBER; The Maker of Moons INDEPENDENT, T2 i ' ''t-- ' .1 ' ". Ti;H ! . me-- iili it it won- - Q i!;-- " V ji.' iv ar- - , l 1,1 use :io t'i'AS wli. i! r y yi-- la iili ml. A Kills. ' i! 0 i ! OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE VOL. IV. ENGLISH-SPEAKIN- G SALT LAKE OIT Fruit Crop and Garden Products Left Blossoms. country, weighing 35 pounds each. RASPBERRY BUSHES AND STRAWBERRY BEDS Leaves Stripped From Raspberry Buchec Strawberry Beds Laid Bare. 2.' "Woods Cross, June The hailstorm last Friday morning did a large amount o( damage, the greatest loss being in West Bountiful. The leaves and blossoms of raspberry bushes were stripjted off and ruined. The strawberry beds and patches were laid bare. The rhubarb was stripiied of its leaves aud the stalks spoiled; asparagus was broken off. leaves, blossoms, and young fruit were strip-lie- d from fruit trees, and altogether the storm did much damage to the farmers In this part of the county. The hailstones were as large as pig- eon eggs and It is said that chickens unfortunate enough to be caught In the storm, were crippled. Cattle In the, fields ran one way and another bellowing as if in pain, and seeking shelter. The storm laster about 15 or 20 minutes. EXCHANGE OF PROGRAMS. Sunday Services In Woods Cross structive and Entertaining. In- At the afternoon meeting in the South ward Sunday, an excellent address was given by Elder Wilcox of Farmington. An Interesting talk was also given by one of Elder Arthur Howard's converts from England. The West ward officials Sunday evening went to East Bountiful, where Mrs. Elbe Eldredge was the principal speaker. In the South ward 8nuday evening a program was Tendered by Centerville. Elder David Smith delivered a pleasing address" hud some fine vocal selections were rendered, Mias Irma S tree per singing a solo and a quartet of boys singing a fine piece The South ward went to Farmington and furnished a program, and the Farmington ward gave their program In West Bountiful. . Postmaster J. A. Hatch attended the postmasters convention held lu Salt toke City last Thursday and Friday. The convention was held early thia year, as the Utah postmaster expected a iioatofflce official l.oin Washington here, but they were dlsapiioiiited, not being able to the gentleman reach here lu time. Postmaster A. I Thomas took those present on a trip while In the capital. Mrs. Alice Hess of Richfield, formerly Miss Alice Tovey of Woods Cross is here visiting friends and relatives. Miss Jetta Hatch attended a party in Ogden last Saturday evening, at the home of Miss Arvella West. Owing to the heavy ralna and the fast receding snow line In the mountains. there is a great deal of water coming down this way, cutting holes in the streets and flooding many gardens, (matures and fields. Al Burns, the aged but hearty hunter and trapimr of early day fame, la In town visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Burns is 82 years old, and ran read fine print without the aid of glasses. He attributes his ruggednesa to the fact that he keeps the Word of Wisdom absolutely, even abstaining from tea and coffee. The Indejiendent telephone haa at last reached Woods Cross. W. II. Muir, the Woods Cross Cannery, Janies Arbuckle, and several other Woods Cross people have had the phone installed. They all say the new Bervice la satisfactory. sight-seein- g - Wallace Marshall of Woods Cross has Just made a large real estate deal in Salt Lake City, having bought a row of eight houses, for renting and investment purposes. Arthur Hatch left with a school friend on a trip to Summit and Wasatch counties this week, to canvass for a Salt toke firm. Wilford W. Hatch, who has been atthe Agricultural College the tending for the Vast - winter, returned-home aumnler vacation last week. David Moss, who has been working for the Deseret live Stock company in Tooele county, la In town. Mr. and Mrs. Gacar Eskelson, who have been Bring in Logan, where Mr. Eskelson has been attending the Agricultural college, returned home last CORRUGATED IRON CULVERT. Friday. Mrs. Eakelaon la a daughter of Bishop S tarns Hatch of the South Perry Burnham of Woods Cross Iden- ward. tified With New Concern. Jena K. Nelson was bitten by a dog owned by Guy Atkinson, last week Woods Cross, June 2. Perry Burn- causing Mr. Nelson considerable pain. ham of Woods Cross is a member of Dr. Brown dressed the wound. There a new concern manufacturing tile, or la no danger of complications arising culvert This new culvert Is made of from the effects of the bite. corrugated Iron and has a distinct advantage over all other makes In that DEATH OF JOHANNA NEUBERT. It will not break or crumble away. To test It, a trench was dug and the culvert placed in the trench, after Fifteen Year Old Daughter of Max which it was covered with earth. One Neubert Anewera Final Summons. of Pat Moran's rollers was rolled over the trench. A deep hole Bountiful, June 2. Mias Johanna was made where the roller passed Neubert the daughter of over, but the culvert was not in the Mr. and Mrs. Max Neubert least Injured. Mr. Burnham, with his away at the family residence passed Thurspartner, expects to erect a factory for day, of heart trouble. new of culvert manufacture this the Funeral services were held In the and tile. tabernacle Sunday at 2 o'clock. The Mar speakers were Elder Charles R. Tol-maDEATH OF GEORGE LOW. bey. Elder Woolley, and Patriarch Elders Woolley and Mabey Woods Cross Loses Another Highly spoke of the acquaintance formed while on missions in Germany, and Respected Citizen. sjioke consolingly to the parents. Woods Cross, June 2. George Low, Mr. Neubert and family emigrated wbo was oiierated on for gall stones from Germany six years ago and relast Wednesday, died Sunday after- sided In Huntsville, Utah, until renoon. Mr. tow was over 60 years old cently, when they moved to Bountiful. and bad been in feeble health for a Their daughter was in perfect health long time. He had had a similar at- while in Germany, but since coming tack a year or so ago and was very to Utah she has been very sick, owing 111. It was thought that he had over- to the altitude. come this ailment, until a few weeks The choir rendered appropriate seago. when It again came on. lections. and Mrs. Emma Garrett sang He leaves a widow to mourn his a solo. Oh, My Father. loss, and all wish ber much consolation In her sorrow', as he was always Infant Passes Away. a good, model husband. o Bountiful, June 2. The two weeks old child of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Mann, Decoration Day Program. Woods Cross, June 2. The decora- reported in the Argus last veekcon-as very sick, died Tuesday of tion day services at the Bountiful being vulsions. Funeral services were held cemetery were very impressive, wit the following day at the family resinessed by a large crowd of people. Ex- dence. cellent speeches were made by Elders I.oo J. Muir and Samuel C. HowChild Injured by Fall. ard. The Bountiful allver band playBountiful. June 2. Peru, the little ed several selections, which were very well received. daughter of Dr. E. W. Smedley, fell o Thursday, breaking her arm above the elliow. Dr. Rosier reduced the fracture and at last accounts the child ; was doing nicely. 30-to- n . I WOODS CROSS 0 iamuel Nelson, his wife and children turned to their home in Randolph lursday after a short visit here with lends and relatives. Alvin Hatch and son went to Wah-tc- h last week to look after Hatch others sheep. Alvin Gray. The comic opera, hich was given for the third time Rt Wednesday evening In the South ard amusement hall, was well attend-I- . It Is exjiected that the play will soon. i given In Kaysville Mrs. Sarah Hatch of Hatch. Idaho, li returned home after a visit here 1th friends and relatives. Mrs. SCANDINAVIANS OF THE UTAH. .Sl'.NIU V. INTER-MOUNTA- .uXK Hatch fii jm1 down lo intend the birthday party or her father, W. J. Parkin. Mrs. Hattie Varlev, her husband and fnur children, returned to their home in Vineyard, Ilah county, last week. John II. Moss anil Roy Moss returned to their home at Hockland, Ida., last week. W. .1. Howard, who has been here from Wahsatch visiting his family, has returned to his work. The insulators for the Tellurlde Power company's lines below Woods tross have arrived. They are the largest insulators in this iart of the Stripped of Leaves and 8 jiff's AGGRESSIVE! L: Ytu ! FEARLESS, Mrs. James Neville, who has been visiting with her. daughter, Mrs. Pearson, In LeGrande, Oregon, returned home last week. Levi Briggs returned to Woodruff Monday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Call was released from quarantine last week, their little niece. Lucy Adams, having recovered from diphtheria. Jonathan Holbrook returned home from his ranch In Chesterfield, Idaho, Wednesday. William C. Hardy of Woodruff, Utah, la visiting relative here. Miss Amy Briggs left Wednesday know I rifinlK , are prosper SiiLsri-ilk- ' inq? TUB ARGF3. . COUNTRY. IN you w1ai io fj how your i? 'j for jj i W'W. VT 1!N Thursday evening after a two weeks' visit in Kaysville with Mrs toy cock's OF sister, Mrs. John H. llonneinoii, and other relative. Richard Koliliis and Miss Stella Robins, who are both working in Suit toko City, were home for u few days' vacation this week. John Robins Is now employed liy the Kaysville Meat market Miss Martha E. Barnes was a visitor Ijouls Nealy Given Six Month to Salt toke City Sunday and oE5 OISIMCOIl Mou-da- Mr. Ellen Know it on in the Stale Penitentiary for entertained at dinner ut her home lu West Kays-Burglary. ille oil Wednesday afternoon, last k In houor Mrs. of William week, of lortland, Oregon. Covers were IhIiI for fifteen, and those present to meet the guest of honor were BATCH OF BUSINESS Mr. Arthur 1). Knowlton of Iiurhe, AT THREE SESSIONS Nevada, Mr. Caddie Hansen of Eur-kUonnemort Elisabeth and Mr. Mrs. Claude T. ltaniea of Salt toke City; Mr. Elizabeth Stevenson and Davis Conwy Argil. Mr. Jesse M. Smith of toyton; Mrs. John it. name, Mr. John 11. Hontie-mor- Non-SuGranted Defendants in Casa Mrs. Joint W, Thoruley, Mr, of Barnes Versus Lagoon Re- H. Janie torkin. Mr. Henry II. aort Company. ltlnod, Mr. Ellzi.beth W. Smith, and Mrs. 'Parrish, of Kaysville. The decoration were very beautiful, the parThe Second district court was la lor being in pink and while, aud the session Thursday, Friday and SaturIn room white. red and dining J. A. Howell on the bench, Mrs. Walter W. Stewart 1 very day, Judge and the following cases were disposed sick. Mrs. Caddie Hausen, who haa been of by the court:. here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Estate of Joseph I Holbrook, d Ellen Knowlton, returned to her ceasud. The verified petition of to-niohome In Eureka Saturday. Call, praying that second aa executor of the estate, be Mlsa Clara Love, who was oiierated ou at the toyton hospital Thursday allowed, was granted by the court Estate of Theodore Joseph Robins, morning, for appendicitis, la doing deceased. Decree waa signed showing well as can be exacted. Mias Maggie Ilarnea of Kaysville that legal notice to creditors bad been and ltoliert Simmons of toyton were given. M. Mayfield vs. Denver ft married lu the Salt toke temple on RioWilliam Grande Railway. The attorneys waa An Wednesday. elegant reception for both defendant and plaintiff failed given Wednesday evening In their to appear, and the case waa continued. honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The matter, however, haa now been John Webster In West Kaysville. dismissed, an having been Mrs. Josephine Rouche Taylor of reached outsideagreement Mr. May-fiel- d of court Salt toke City was visiting friends In filed suit to recover value of a Kaysville this week. horse killed on the Rio Grande right-of-waThe Junior baseball team of Kaysville played with the toyton team Estate and guardianship of Cecil Monday morning, and the score waa Capener, et al., minora. The verified 22. to 8 In favor of Kaysville. imtltlon of Angellne Capener praying Arthur Kidd of Salt toke City spent for the issuance of lettera of guarDecoration day in Kaysville at the dianship to herself wu granted with bond fixed at 3,000. home of Doctor Ingram. Franklin Smith et al., va. Mary J. In la Barnea Mamie Mlsa visiting MARY HALL, al the Bungalow this Keek, m The Courier qf Fortune11 Smith, administrator, et al. demurrer few a for 8alt Lake City days. overruled. Mrs, Vina Whittle of Salt toke Emily Barnea et al., vs. Lagoon Refor Holbrook, Idaho, to visit with relrelatives In Kaysville sort City la visiting " company, et al. jury wu Imatives and friends. this week. but the cue wu taken out panelled, .. , o Postmaster Israel Call received v of their hands by the court .. Upon valuable ir nti frtlfti ihD. i THE GRADUATES. t the defendant'! attorneys, . motion the postmastera convention held meato will have something of porlantbui exceedingly? tv"pir. uHgeuffiroir' ijrsn'tPirK' vnirMR the Federal building. Salt toke Of pose In view. tvs" Passed the Eighth missing the case. to you. last week. Postmasters were fork touts Nealy pleaded guilty to the the presldmixamnations successfully den to fill out money order of burglary ud wu given six charge circulatf tions, the purchaser of a money older T months In the state prison. It wu being required In every Instance, to Bountiful, George W. Palmer, Nealy who robbed the Rio Grande impose! fill out the application personally. Ruth Brown, Frances Brown bunkhouae at Farmington. . Brown, Horton Varley, Wil-!- , W. D. Major has purchased a piece o In the report of the Ellison vW of land on the Thurgood lot, and exreductions in Millinery; n fine ft.. Roberts, Rowland Parkin, Buel Big lng last week, a mistake was1 diMm Sr Paice, I .eland Palce, Lorln Ames, line of Graduating and Childrens hats pects to build In the near futurp. 29 East First So., at Womens , E. A. Holbrook, who had fals leg op- giving a short summary of the cuises William Parkin. Elto Mr. the up leading A. by attempt J. West Mark's erated upon recently at the St Bountiful, prin- Salt toke City. Taylor, lison to kidnap his child. The pres- cipal Evan Taylor, Harry Hatch, o hospital, returned home Saturday. ent Mrs. Ellison, as has now been Ionard Winegar, Phillis Hatch, Mable The M. I. A, of the Bountiful wards learned. xqu jtej )tvd eqi lu Is the second wife, and waa Varley, toulse Peck, Owlda Pelton, entertained Farmington Sunday even- not identified jnp SMAi eqt U Xq o w Xaq) saqse In the Watson killing Jean McKean. ing, Moses Holbrook being the speak- case, aa 14 4) II JO Jtumi Xaq) 'eq er. The male quartet rendered two two having married Mr. Ellison only East Bountiful, L. J. Muir, princi- jainuins sapid sq; aepuo )wq jo ago. o) years selections. West Bountiful M. I, A enpal; Joel R. Parrish, Instructor Elva UXsq sq) eq) joidoed moujkbs evDrue ly Edith Bountiful tertained M, I, A, Sunday Hurningh&m, Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. J, George Barnes of tonghurst, Amy Fernley. Nancy Holening In the tabernacle. The program Salt 'S0Ajes eq) jo; were Lake at the brook, Jano Wright, Rlldali Sessions, City was very Interesting. visiting home of John G, M. Barnes and fam- Jessie Ashdown, Moreain Balderson, squsq) Xns sn jspusj A ) Xofns oqt Miss Luella Spencer, who has been sao)SjeusS Saipeeoans eq) oS e si ily the first of the week. Maggie Waite, Eva Fellar, Arnold visiting relatives in Fielding, returned Felliusa sunns,! eq) ao Xsd s a jj )iq) Misses Harold Norma Barlow, Lafayette and Mattie Thorn ley home Thursday. Garrett psASRsq Xnnpsnj) sq ) pesn jo- Fred a entertained few at Charley friends Fernley, ler, supjier A daughter was born to Mr. and Sunday evening in - honor of Elder Frank W. Hardy, Alvin Jacobson, Mrs. George Parkins Friday. easd Melvin F. Barton. Among those pres- Nicholas Krause, Frank towla, WalPatriarch Thomas Briggs, who hid ent were Cora Uonnemort, Melvin Bar- lace Mitchell, William Fenwick, Al- Sudwxm s 8u)Ssoi eui) pjsq v OAiq his leg operated upon a few weeks ton, Norma Thomley, George Swan, bert Hardy, Edward Howard, Albert o) smses 'jwASAoq SAOi-sass- d eqx ago, la able to get around, aa usual, Nora Ingram, Arnold Barnes, Jenness Woolslayer, John Burnlngham, Arley Xoo sssodjnd eased jo; Xuuv sq with the aid of a stick. Wlggil, Robert Barton and Mattie C. George. peiqmesss sq eq )q) s)pm Xsez Dr. and Mrs. A. L, Brown entertain- Tbornley, Vera Uonnemort and Melvin E. M, Decker, principal Centerville, ed about 40 friends at their home Adams. Music was' the main feature i)no tun) ooqas eseq) op Myrtle Ford, Verna Ford, Russel Thursday evening. Lunch was served, of the evening. ne Gllliert Cheney, Reed R. pnpojd peqsiug s jo pos )sq Parrish, and all report having had an enjoyable Randall Barton of Ogden, who re- Smith, Ronald Karl, tours Rock wood, q)jq u8sjo; jo sjb siooqos qaoA Mejq time. cently returned home from the East- Lun Perkins, David Smith, Arthur u uejpiiqa eg) jo )uea jad 08 mao B ern States mission, was a Kaysville Porter, Florence Beckham, Edgar RUNAWAY IN CLEARFIELD. Illds visitor Sunday. Wayman, Nellie Campbell, Leona Evs jo essa u )ug pu ans, Hazel Roberts, Hilda Ford. 0) no) Arthur F. Barnes of Salt toke City Manuel Hanks Falla From Wagon and client Decoration as Farmington, D. F. Smith, principal bias nisei Hi ) )snj) s,v uo)as day in Kaysville. ns is Badly Bruised. tola Judith McDonald, Steed, Ara Xuiepsa pdpunnj snq Xusuimq jo George W. Swan entertained a few friends at his home Friday evening at Williams, Ruth Wilcox, Mabel Smith, ejsuipin eq) jo; )uemesnms Clearfield, May 26. What might a card party. Those present were Foss Richards, William Combs, Myron jeuinsaoa us S esncuBe kuMqu;) j;js) have been a very serious accident hap Misses Mattie Thornley, Jenness Wig-gil- l, Tanner. Daniel Miller. Ralph Steed, eAsuedxe Orlln s )S jeiuB)Xq )ueeouu us XuieR to Dahl, Manuel Robinson, Roy Edward Norevening. pened Saturday Mary Swan, Cora Uonnemort, . Cotter-ellHanks left hla team standing lu front ma Thornley and Janet Swan; and tomb, Helen Mar Steed, tola iuoistMH snonuiiuoe s )on XqAY no of the Clearfield Mercantile company Messra. Arnold M. Barnes, Melvin F. Farmington. G. Q. Knowlton, prin- njuoe XupinaeJ eq) )s qoo pus MseX store, and the horses became frighten- Barton, George W. Swan and Robert Oswell Hess, Sq) eeuejejuoa eased enSsji ojq ed at a iHisslng auto. While trying to H. Barton. cipal Roy Hurst, Anderson. wu Charles Hank Mr. the lines, regain Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Salt ..ilMlloo,, eSssseui caught between the wheels and drag- toke City were visiting in Kaysville Kaysville, 13. M. Whiteside, prinC. Rou-rhInto a fence, the wvgon panning at the home of eq) pues )ou Xqw uom s ooo'uoo'uit Beene Barnes, ged cipal Barton Peter over hla legs, bruising him quite badly. the first of the week. Annie 1. Blood. Ralph Smith, jo )soa s is sjsk o) SuuoqdeS) Xr The Clearfield Primary association Swan, toster M. Remey, Irene A ubioh jo ueerb gave a Concert at the canning factory Mrs- - daughterB. waa born to Mr. and Blood, I). Keith Barnes, Marie Open- Flint Friday morning. slmw George smith, Blanrhe Webster, eq) jo Miqkiisp epm eq) a; su.woS sees Thursday evening. Elders Melvin F. Barton and Roln Charles Bishop. Manila Phillip. Ruth ujd U gaiq) jseAen eqi Xikawso, Florence Todd of Farmington spent; ert II. Barton leave Saturday for mis-o- i Raymond. to Japan. Both spoke for a i e day last week visiting Mends at sjons Xjnjiiee tovton, E. G. King, principal Mar Clearfield. Miss Todd taught school short time in meeting Sunday, tottie qje)ii.-.- ; qi U eebd ou ocq Xpuus Ion Ellison, Gladys Cowley, here last winter. Bishop Henry H. Blood, wife and Diiv Viola Egbert. loiia Barnes, Josle SJ)eunj snog;ej Xq KajjURtiBp; Miss Johnson of Measnnt Grove., sons, Alan and Russell, are visiting Ware. Mnble Carlos, tovlna Annie t eqs relatives n ijgan this week. who haa been teaching school toyton, Zippnrnh j )us)jodui .aoq sXsp xtej s joj seanJd Clearfield, left for her home FriMr. and Mrs. towrence C. Blood f Fisher. Olhn Green. Mrs Mary A Page of Wood" Salt toke City spent qa;iwj emu eqi pe) iou m Xeqj, day toUon. Mr. Richardson, principal Is a v sitor at the home of her dangti Gihson. John Kayaville with relatives. Fred Rice, uee.sieq jvj pus moj Mra. Joseph B. Jarman ami Syracuse. Ella Tolman. Dibble, prinMrs lra Stoker lsvIsiUng with Er- sjs qasjjeanj s )R ops;u Reunjjoj Norah vlslt-Draper. Ethel Page. Kay"vm,! cipal atives at Bountiful. l,JL0Lf' of the week. Ethel ma Barber. Ret la Sessions, Mrs. StarAs Hatch ( Bishop t. of.ors je.ej gujds Mra. Mary Barton entertained about Briggs. Maud Jleazer. Iva Barber. An- eq) )e3 ).uo.s Woods Cross, and Mrs. Bee of Georgeeiloq s.),ri wouini) Steed. Ireta Cook. na Erew. Hannah young people at her home on town, Idaho, silent a dny with Mrs.Clarence In honor or her son. Kob- - Alta Barber. Bessie Galley. M. Nelson last week. fining wt H. Barton. Baird. Edwin Baird. Wallace Barber. rlpsl Kiln Manning, towrence SingAlvin Waite, to) Willey, Arnold leton, Clarence Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Varney of Ogden Nutmeg Melon 8alad. Oel Sessions. David Hartley. are Brigham In cut visiting relatives in Kaysville for J Select email nutmeg melons, ou. Alvin I). Stoker, Owen Willey. Davia Counly Argu. . J!w day.s half and remove seeds, then sera; Waite. la'Oii' he benefit ball Graduation exercises will he held out some of the soft pait of the met-- ' Opera A. C. Patterson, principal glvn InIn the Clinton. in honor of at the Farmington meeting house at ons. Peel and cut rlim tomatoes Saturday evening EphBurnett. Henry H. Barton was one of the Charles Mitchell. small hits. Add this to the bits NorleiiKon, Thom- 12:15 Friday, June 4. In the aftertoslie Frasier, raim knd most succesful affairs of melon, mixing them together siih as K. Parker. Ethel Meadow. Annie noon, at togoon, program consistnil the Put ., - an Mrs. tonora Owen. mayonnaise dressing. of Fife, hall a racing, ing game, etc., will William toycork of ture back lu the melons and serve. , South Hooper, J. II. Fowlea. prln- be carried out. ortland, Oregon, returned home 1 toy-coc- a, t, it ut ao-cou- KAYSVILLE,' I . . f in-tar-wt Co-op- -- p Ran-gerte- r, e, d p Cor-bridg- - rcl-;an- d . Tu-a-I- ! J , J |