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Show . yov IF WISH TO 'REACH THE PEOPLE Iff DAVIS COUffTy. ADVERTISE Iff THE ARGUS -- ft EVERyRODyS PIPEK. CIRCULATION DAY fur Ai'4, rouLg rircuutir.il t( h ikilt U tirf.rr.Be lb prucsutar Tbu Oi Lull tkiMihl n.i,ri o. paMr.1 COUNTY ARGUS VULUML I. NUMUKU 27 FLOUR MILL UTAH, TUESDAY. MARCH FARMINGTON, From JVefctAr OUR AIM: blind baggage of an afternoon train, and tbe men succeeding in getting out on the Kjay-rditle-, A brakelieams of a later tram. There is some talk by a number of ir.r young men, of organizing a class to study phonography. This is a step in the right direction, and It would be well if mure of this kind of work wen in effect so the boys who have to wurk cr ate unable to attend school, would be able to spend their leisure time in learning something that will expand their minds and do theib good. IN VIEW. Mm MraurrM ut count)'; to tut lb VOBdrrfn'. tarn mapniLwilw. lit ihmI- y; liig no tanwaot ton. 14, 1905 $1.25 A YEAR $oro$f$ Shifts . flpe The Latest Out. well received. Miss Hazel Barnes sang two selections very beautifully; Mr. K. Prominent Men Pushing New En-- ! Chamberlain rendered two selections, as did also Mis Rose Heath of Salt Lake, terprlae for Kayovllle. Afifuial Cr.rroRponder.ee. which were much appreciated. Mr. Tli one who bad the impression that our Herbert Burton gave two recitations. little burg is behind the times in the way Rider Fred Sheffield was called upon for of enterprise, will note with surprise that j a farewell which he gave in a speech, SOUTH WEBER ITEMS. a company has been formed by some of clear, calm voice, thanking his many the most prominent men of this vicinity friends for their attendance. Many of j jpct-Mt- l to tfcu Argus. and elsewhere, to errect an his friends came from Salt Lake to at A surprise parly iss held at Bishop grist mill. All the latest and most im- tend the ball. Kendall's home last Wednesday evening. proved machinery will Ae insulted. The dour mill will be errected on the vacant The majority ot the people here are Lecture by Prof. John Miller. piece of ground south of the cannery, and plowing and plug ting their gardens. busy Prof. John Miller of the L(D. S. Unift spur run from the On Msrch 6, Mrs. John Firths 84th Oregon Short Line will connect with the mill. Such men versity lectured to men and to boys over birthday was celebrated by her children, in of age, Wednesday evening na Bishop Barton, H. J. Sheffield, Hy-ru- 14 years the Meeting house. Some good, plain great grand children, snd old friends. Stewart, John Flint, and others are Supper was given and an enjoyable evenat the helm. Practically all arrange talk was given the boys. He told them ing was spent. avoid coming in contact with men and rnents are made, and a first 'class flour to The three months old baby of Benjawho congregate in gossipping places boys mill will aoon be running in full blast. and Katie Peek passed away on the min oband who tell vile stories and show scene literature. He said such stuff 7th of March at 10:30 p. m., after an w of .three weeks. The funeral serA CYCLONE IN KAYSVILLE. would soon poiiou a young mans mind, were held at the Meeting house. vices snd once in that condition, would he of. hard rid told Miller to Prof. get Argun Causes Strong Wind by Pub very told them the effect of smoking cigarBOUNTIFUL BRIEFS. lishlng Article, An Injustice i ettes, and of vile practices indulged in Claimed. A cyclone of some magnitude struck! by many young men. It would be only Horao Causes Big Scare. this city Thursday morning when The i a matter of time that the asylums would Special to the Argua. Argus reached here, the article, "An j be staring them in the face. Said the James Green narrowly escaped what injustice Claimed" being the cause of speaker, "Boys, avoid bad company, and might have been a severe accident, last strive always to have a pure breath and Tuesday, After watering hisdiorse at aid cyclone. If it were not fur the fact that Mr. a clean mind. the trough, be started to drive north, Underwood wonld like to wake a long when one of the shafts of the vehicle loosened and dropped down, at which the suffering people believe how innocently KAYSVILLE BRIEFS. he was accused of selling liquor to minors j horse became frightened and started to and that a great injustice had been done! run and jump around nearly upsetting Mr.J.C. Owen was a visitor to Salt the Bim in accusing him of being arrested conveyance; but through presence of Lake Saturday. for selling liqnor to boys of tender years, mind of the driver, the animal was turnDr. Rich of Ogden was in Kaysville ed toward tbe Co-o- p and ran in between your correspondent could overlook the on business. Thursday as but denies Mr. Underwood two other teams, striking the post when matter; he was arrested for selling liquor to George E. Barton was up from tbe bystanders came to Mr. Greens assistance minors, it is proper to say that the officers capital thia week on business. and qhited the animal. Tha shaft was refute his statement The officers allowed Mrs. William Clawson is giving s sew- replaced, snd Mr. Green went his way Mr. Underwood relief from embarrass- ing bee to her friends today, Tuesday. rejoicing that then was no more damage ment by not taking him to the court to A fine baby boy has made its appear- than a big scare. procure bail, and showed him much ance at the home of G. W. Underwood. courtesy, otherwise he would have been Baby doing nicely, but Mrs. Underwood Boy Break Hi Arm. ' locked up as violator ,of the Whilst playing in a t.'ell x slit should. not 'Last ..Wednesday, doing i ' Xaw. , five old son of Mr. snd the Cole-meyear baggy, Mr. R. W. Barnes and wife, John The officers arrested both Mr. Under To! nun fell to the ground and Mrs. W. W. and and wife, Joe Ramsey, wood and the boys, and informed Mr. Flint left Friday for Mt. Pleasant, as broke his left arm near the elbow. Dr. Underwood that he would have the privi-ledg- e to the convention held there by Kessler set the fracture and the next day of appearing before Justice Barnes delegates the little fellow was taken to tbe L- - D. Women of Woodcraft. the the following morning. To this request S. hospital for further treatment, if Dr. Sunnier Gleason is lying dangerMr. Underwood replied in a harsh way, necestary. By the application of the and said if they wanted him they would ously ill at his home with a threatening it was found that the arm bad have to fetch him. Later Mr. Under- attack of typhoid and pneumonia. Dr. been broken in three places. The wood called to the officers when passing Gleason lias completely worn himself patient is doing as well as coaid be exon the street snd politely inquired what out waiting on his patients. pected under the circumstances. Mrs. Henry Mansell was operated upon time he was to appear. As to Mr. Underwoods denying that in Ogden this week by Dra. Rich & Rich Gao Lighting Abandoned. he ever sold liquor to minors, is all hoah, for the removal nf a cancer from her nose. The ecclesiastical authorities of tbe and your correspondent is able to prove Mrs. Mansell stood the operation well, East Bountiful ward have concluded to it. Not long ago a young man of tender and returned home Thurseay evening. abandon the use of the acetyline gas Mr. A. E. Anderson, husband of Mrs. years and whom the bartender knew to plant which has been used in the Meetbe under age went in and purchased Etta Williams Anderson, who has been ing bouse for several years. The recent liquor. A councilman informed Mr. sick of typhoid fever and diphtheria for explosion at Granger has caused a horror Underwood that he would let the matter so long, at Chicago, arrived in Kaysville in the minds of some people, and in slide this time, but if caught selling Tuesday morning, his wife mating him order to run no chances whatever, coal liquor to that boy again, he, the council- at Ogden. Mr. Anderson is still in a oil lamps will be installed at once. man, would himself prefer charges very weak condition, and walks supagainst Underwood. Other instances can ported by a crutch. Mias Artie Holbrook is now a clerk in be cited snd proved. The Circle members and a few friends Holbrook Smedley Furniture store. the repaired to the home of Mrs. Samuel Bountiful has another poultry fancier; Farewell Ball Grand Success. sewlast and week a had old Jones good The hall given Friday evening in the ing party. How J. W. Chipman fared is large chiken pens are being built by Roy Music hall for the benefit of Elder Fred a matter of speculation, for be was appar- Midgiey, on tbe old John Thurgood lot. Richard Purcell has been appointed A. Sheffield, who leaves shortly fora ently the only man among the gentler mission to Africa, was a grand success, sex. They made good use of him at the a member of the city council to fill the and his many friends pocked the hall farm; he was obliged to milk the cows, vacancy occasioned by the resignation till dancing was at a premium. The feed the stock, and was indeed a chore of Henry Stahle. luncheon served upon the stage was de- boy. Jim says, "No more sewing bees The child of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker, licious, and the program rendered was for mel that was apparently recovering from an attack of pneumonia, waa taken worse LAYTON BRIEFS. field, where he has been working in tbe again when last heard from. Richfield Creamery. Samuel Law hss started the errectiofl First National Bank ot Layton. Little Joe Stephenson has recovered of a fine brick cottage on bis lot just flpectal Corn spend erica. Our town ia putting on all kinds cd from the effects ot the fall from his hone north of Brigham A. Holbrooks residence. Moses A. Holbrook is also makairs; the latest is a National bank! reported last week. Messrs. Adams & Sons, B: P. Ellison, Mr. Frank Whitesides left Thursday ing an addition to his residence. J. Flint, snd George V. Stevenson of morning for Blackfoot, Ida., to look at Mr. and Mrs. George McNeil, formerly this place, associated with Job Pingree of a ranch he ia thinking of buying. iff this place bat now at LsBclie, Idaho, Ogden, have made application to organW. W. Ramsey returned Thursday lost their 18 months old child by pneuize the First National Bank of Layton night from Mt. Flrasant, Utah, where monia last Tuesday. Tbe body was with $25, 000 capital, which has been ap- he went to attend the Woodmen of the brought here and buried iu the Bountiful proved by the comptroller of the cur- World convention. cemetery on Wednesday. rency. It is generally believed that the Elder Irvin Burninghau who has been The material for tbe Consolidated bank will be located on the Sandal cor& Machine companys building laboring as a missionary in England, has Wagon ner opposite the depot, where s brick has arrived and the premises will soon been released to return home, and will Msilding is to be errected. set sail March 1 1 He may stop over in be ready for occupancy. Lawrence Ellison returned home Wed- Massachusetts for a few days to visit Mr. Jtafciu Adams and sister of Preston nesday morning, having visited New among relatives. here os business. n sr Fl'1- A. curding to reports, Bountiful snd VV P J.4 r.; Vnk M';' . r,i. towns that have not 7 ac , !i . 1, ,.vi. 1 r i., - , fc ... V.- - .Osili.-- i .i.J. .!.' . !w-.is ;. .r:i -- I.i- C ! To bring fMibllr lb 07? THIS SPTUJMG ! I te -- m we have laid in a A COMPLETE ON MEN AND BOYS I FOR $ ill-ne- 'BEGIfiflIJIG MA'RCH 6 BEAUTY OF MAKE-UP- , WILLa BE STARTED. EVERY- BODY SHOULD TAKE AND GENERAL SUPERIOR ADVANTAGE ITY, THFY ARE THE GREAT a BEST TO BE HAD. ! PRIOE SALE CLOTHING DE- EXCELLENCY SIGN, OF LINE. cur IN 0FTHI3 REDUCTION PRICES. ; , J 7 - J i co- - oPSiwnve MSHCANTTLS . INSTITUTION re OUR CLEARANCE X-ra- y, Sale u ffot 077 THE BIG SALE CONTINUES DISPOSED OF. SPRING GOODS HAVE AHRIVfcO CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER. eel 7. 27 T.:r.u,si Vsfi. -- I. K'..:- J :i':t Y W . ...V !' " : i '. ' - i " .. !. '..y I 'Vi'S ' . ' .i -- DON'T HAVE TO RE UGLY TO 1 BE DURABLE. shoe can be snappy and up to date in style and luxurious in fit snd st the same time be msde of A honest, plnmp leather that wears and gives satis faction. A FEW LEFT AND HPIM' CHILDRENS SHOES WHIOH WE ARC CIOM-INOUT AT A REDUCTION OF OF Q 50c -: : ; ..r-- . t i a ft. l . i JV. JI '' a. : r - a..- .- ,'C ,e !:, r., a. ' i -- - A 1 .a. ,.jl. J' si 1 a ; a tfce s! s': t . xneltert. John O'Brien has returned from Rich - route, in tncir uejNiiiuie, luvy the girls getting out im the fcAAC tar ' ' MVftMS.IWU, for about 23 a . ft AaC -J '4 : a : i T j MEIIIg betJI A llltlfl- - months. $1.00 FROM THE REGULAR PRICES- a. '. r. AND ': . I SHOES L-- '.C. j- -: UNTIL GOODS ARE ' Mtscseeeexsc&ssasssGKsc&i 1 L ' 7 . - |