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Show it COMMITTEES REPORT saddle and drafi buries ant mules for their ranches in Ne v;ela A inny Sk- in is expecting Committees to Ascertain Feasibility to move i.i f nilv to Ogden it of Forming Co. to Supply Layton t he fate in', ue.v burnt with Water Report Favorably. mere ium cou.pleted. who has Mr. Joshua AUum-aL iUING TO RECOVER $625 - ir-i- Farmers Union at Layton has Started Suit Against T. H. and Delbert Hodson of Promissory Notes. , been here visiting relatives, re At a meeting just held the turned to her home in Preston, committee recently appointed Idaho, Monday. to ascertain the feasibility of Mrs. Joseph Freer and daugh forming a company to supply ter Martha, returned to thuii the town of Layton with water. home in St. Anthony, Tuesday The committees reported fav- after a two weeks visit at this in-.ero- st orably. was reported that a spring with a guarenteed flow of fifty gallons per minute could be pur- It chased from the Holmes creek Irrigation company for $3,000. The plan is to incorporate for $2,500 and make the shares of the values $100 each. A good deal of the stock has already been subscribed for. would contain The system of feet about 18,000 pipe line. They would start with six inch pipe then reduce to four. Cement reservoir would be built which vquld hold a sufficient quantity of water to supply seventy-fivgallons of water per e minute for twenty four hours LAYTON LINE. E. A Manlove and family oi Provo are spending a week or two here. Mr. Manlove is a photographer and has his studio just north of the Studebaker building. Lawrence Ellison resumed his duties in the bank, Wednesday. He and Mrs. Eilison returned from their trip to cinada, MonMiss Beatrice Ellison day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellison came down with them. The time of preisthood meeting is changed from Mjnday evening to Sunday morning at nine oclock The roof is nearly completed on the new creamery building. Get your fishing tackle at the Layton drug store. Jabez S. Adams returned Mon day from a trip to his ranch in Bear River valley. He has nearly 600 acres of dry farm grain which he says is looking fair and he believes it will yeild about twenty bushels to the acre. The German lady from who underwent an operation here at the hospital on Thursday of last week was doing nicely at last accounts. E. P. Ellison arrived home from cinada, Monday. He reports a general drouth in that country. It was so dry that some of the farmers sugar beets did not come up good, but the sugar company has 1800 acres of fine beets. Bug killer 25c, bug powder 15c. s 10c Layton Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Adams returned Sunday from Washakie where they had spent ten days. This is the first time that Mrs. Adams had ever been in Washakie which was of interest to her to see about 250 Indians living in a town very nearly in their native state, although many of them are well educated and have good houses but they still cook out doors and tie their papooses on boards. Mrs. Catherine Pilling and Rufus daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Canada from are down Pilling visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Adams and other relatives. Jabez S. Adams has accepted ihe agency for the White SewTre-mo- bug-gun- un-us- ing The Farmers Union of Layton oas started suit against T. H. uni Delbert. Hudson to recover n two promissory notes, the irsi of which tegether with accrued interest amounts to $306.77 md the second with accrued place. amounts to $319.09 with A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. John T. corbridge o interest at the rate of eight per Salt Lake a few days ago. ijent per annum on the above Mrs, Robert Birkin and Mrs. amounts from the time suit was Joseph Harrod were in Buunti filed until paid. ful visiting relatives, Thursday Miss Lydia West of Hoytsville. CENTRE VILLE CHATS. came down to the hospital on The Peterson ball team played Wednesday of last week to bt our nine here Saturday. The treated for rheumatic fever. score was four to len in favor of The parties who borrowed out Centreville. pipe wrenches and Elwood fence Elder B. H. Roberts delivered stretchers will bo rewarded b a, very interesting lecture on returning the same to us. sacred literature, Sunday evenc W and m. Co Layton. machine Hyrum Adams went on business. Tuesday. The Ellisou Ranch has just purchased a . ing. KAYSVILLZ KINKS. Showers were given at the homes of Miss Susetta Horsley Arnold Barnes and Paul R. and Miss Viola Ford last week. Thomasson will leave the first of Plenty of derrick rope, forks next week, on quite an extended and machine oil at the Capital Mercantile Co., Bountiful. trip through the northwest. ' Rubber necks for fruit jtrs at Miss Su etta Horsley, formerSheffield's. ly of tuis place but now of Salt Levi Taylor had the misfor- Lake, and Levi Bowers of Salt tune to break his right arm, Lake, were married Wednesday. Wednesday morning, while put- They vviil uut;e their home iu the ting a hay rack onto a wagon. city. John Holland, who is very sick, Miss Mortensa Roberts has rewas taken home from the hos- turned home from Boise, Idaho, pital, Wednesday. His case is a where she attended school the serious one. past year. Embroidery for corset covers, Mrs. Adah Naylor of Boise, etc , fine assortment, from 16 to Idaho, is here visiting with her 20 inches wide, for 25c per yard, Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. parents, at Sheffield's. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Blood, who had been here visiting relatives, returned to their hoaie in Logan Tuesday. A number of our young men went up Weber, Monday, on fishing trips. Be prepared for the famine in fruit jars next fail. We have all kinds a carload buy, them now at Sheffield's. t Mr. Hatton, the young man who has been in Kaysville to receive treatment from the doctor, returned to his home in Evanston, Tuesday. Our base ball team played a team from the Utah Fuel co., Saturday. The score was seventeen to one in favor of the home team. We have the old fashioned stone jar churns, the barrel churns and the Blanchard churns. Buy our churns, we buy your butter. Sheffields. The brick masons are busy on George W. Barnes new house. Willard Burton and wife who were down to attend the June conference, returned to their home in Idaho, the first of the week. Men and boys straw hats in seasonable styles and shapes are now on sale at Sheffield's. Charles T. Burton is clerking in Stewart-Burton- s store. Mrs. Emily Barnes Cannon ar rived home from Washington, D. C., Tuesday. Dress lawns and summer dress goods in great variety at Sheffields. t H. J. Draper who is here in the Kaysville hospital, it is thought, is improving slowly. Get a 10c pkg. conkeys Lice Powder and conkeys Poultry book free. The powder kills lice to Logan instantly and the book is full of valuable information for poultry raisers. By mail 7c. Oak Leaf company Farm. band of Poultry Roberts. Now is the time to make your 4th of July dresses. A big assortment of summer dress goods at the Bountiful Parley Croft, wife and baby have returned to Enterprise after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. Horton Evans and baby went back with them for a visit there with relatives. Mrs. Ben E. $ich returned home from New York, where she had spent the winter, the latter Co-o- part of last week. Her daughter, Andrea, and son, Frank, who attended school in that city are theie still. Mrs. Doctor Horace Holbrook of Lehi was here visiting relatives, the first of the week. Embroidery and embroidery insertion sale at ihe Bountiful Co op C. next week. Perry Rock wood attended the wedding reception of his school friend, Charles Manning, in Ogden Wednesday evening. Myron Barlow of Bountiful and Miss Viola Ford of this place were married Wednesday. They will make their home in Bountiful. Mrs. John Blasdell returned to her home in Holbrook, Idaho, Wednesday, after visiting relatives here. Mrs. McFarland is suffering with tonsilitis. Big values in embroideries at , the Bountiful Co op. of Miss Richards Georgetown, Idaho, a niece of Bishop Randall, is here visiting with her cousins. Mrs. John Duncan returned . home, the latter part of last week from Heber City, where she was called on account of the illness and death of her father, John Duncan, who died ou Tuesday and was buried on Wednesday of last week. Deceased was tbe proprietor of the Duncan house He was born in Scotland in 1831, and while a young man met with au accident in a coal NEW mine iu his native land which deprived him of an eye and one leg. but iu spilt of these Plenty of derrick rope, forks ami machine oil at the Capital Mercantile Co., Bountiful. William Argyle's new house is ready for the plasterers. Mrs Leo Pack returned to her homo iu Idaho, Wednesday. Just received another shipment of ladies muslin underwear which will be sold at bedrock prices. Come and make your selections. C. H. Rampton BISHOP FOR LAYTON draw-back- Adams Chosen Bishop of the Layton Ward with D. D. Harris and J. P. Ellison Counselors. M. F. he was uiw.ivs very industrious. He was very highly respected. He leaves a large family of child- ren. Wiliiata Rigby who had his ankle fractured recently by being kicked by a horse while raking hay, is improving nicely. Just received another shipment of ladies muslin under wear which will be sold at bedrock prices. Come and make your selections. C. II. Rampton & Co , M. F. Adams has been made bishop of the Layton ward. He succeeds D. B. Harris, who had served the people as bishop for & Co. twenty-onyears. The retiring Mrs. Sarah Sorenson returned counselors were Wm. N. Nalder to her home in Bear Lake, Idaho. who had served the same length after having spent Wednesday, of time as the bishop and c. W. several days here visiting with Robins. her grand parents, Mr. and M rs. The new counselors are, D. D. Richard Duerden. She accomHarris and J. P. Ellison. panied her sou Ezra down who Charles Sill has been retained left on a mission to England, yesas ward clerk. terday. On his arrival in England, he expects to meet his WOODS CROSS. grandfather, Elder Thomas WalMr. and Mrs. Mangruui leave ton of Smoot, Wyo., who has been for the east on a trip the latter laboring there a year. Elder part of this week. Mr, Mangrum Sorenson married Miss Ida is the Oregon Short Line here. Peterson of Ovid, Bear Lake, on They will visit in Omaha and Wednesday of last week. Mail a sample or phone your other places where they have relatives or where they have order to Carr Printing Co. for lived. anything in the printingline. The new time card went into Nephi Hepworth has returned home from the hospital. effect on the Oregon Short Line, S. c. Howard went to Logan Sunday. Nearly all of the trains were changed a little earlier or a on business Tuesday. little later besides the YellowEmbroidery and embroidery stone special was put on and insertion sale at the Bountiful next week. likewise the Los Angeles Limite Bountiful. CLEARFIELD, UTAH. Quarterly conference of the Davis stake will be held here Saturday and Sunday, June 25th and 26th. It will be held in the warerootn of the cannery. The authorities are negotiating for reduced rates on the Oregon Short Line. The stake presidency suggest that the people bring their lunch with them and spend the noon hour iu a social way. That is, on Sunday ouly. The Kaysville Mutuals rendered a tine program here Sunday evening and the Clearfield Mutuals furnished the program in West Layton. We expect to begin cutting grain the first of next week. Most of it will be very light. ed. The first crop of lucent was Get your spring Oxfords and Shoes or Fancy Dress Goods at very light. the Capital Mercantile Company, Notice of Assessment No 11. Bountiful. Everything is 1910 Barton Creek Irrigation Com slyles, A Mrs. Duffin and family of pany; principal pluCd of busiSait Lake have moved into the Bountiful Utah. ness, City, W. O. Lee place, now owned by Notice is hereby given that at Frank Wright. meeting of the directors held June 3rd, 1910, an assessment of The Packing 20 cents per share was levied on plant is again manufacturing ice. Now is the time to make your the capital stock of the corpora4th of July dresses. A big asand as tion, special assessments of summer dress goods sortment 25 follows: cents per share on Co op. at Bountiful the the capital stock held by the 4 No. and 24 on the OreSouth City branch and 15 cents Trains per share on the capital stock gon Short Line will stop here to held by the Northwest branch let off passengers from north and 15 cents per share on the and west of Pocatello. capital stock held by the Cooper Plenty of Iloek Springs coal at ditch, all of which is payable on Hatch s. r before the 20th day of July, Henry B. Boer will act as re1910, to Joseph F. Naylor, treas- lief agent here at the Short Line urer of the company, at his resi- during Mr. Mangrums sojourn in the east. dence, Bountiful City, Utah. which these Only one McOornick and Deer-inAny stock upon machine left at the Deseret assessments or either of them may remain unpaid on the 21st Live Stock Co. ElderllughWood arrived home day of July, 1910, will be delinbe will this and for advertised quent morning from a mission to sale at public auction and unless England. payment is made before will be Thirty yards of home made sold on the 24th day of August, carpet for sale cheap at the Des1910, to pay the delinqent assess- eret Live Stock Co. t ments together with the cost of Bishop and Mis. Starns Hatch advertising and expense of sale. entertained the Sontn Bountiful R. H. SEDGWICK, Sec. choir at their home, Friday evenOffice at residence, Bountiful, ing. Strawberries, cherries and Utah. cake were served. A very enjoyable time was had. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Atkinson had prePractical Cooking Taught viously kindly remembered the Miss Cfara Parrish will give a choir in a similar way. course of ten lessons iu practi One extra good team harnees cal cooking at her home in Cenfor sale Deseret Live treville. The work will begin Stock Co. cheap. t June 29th. For further iuforrn The south bound car on the ation write Address: Farming-toelectr'c which leaves R. F. D. No. 1. D. C. I. Bamberger 5:25 Bountiful at p. m , collided phone 2241., with a bakery wagon at the road crossing south of the Packing For Sale. plant last eveniug. The driver One driving horse and new miracously escaped unhurt but high grade stylish buggy, with the horse was killed almost inthe back to fold down as a trap stant!). The front portion of the wagon was also badly wreckseat: will sell cheap. ed. It was no fault of the motor-man- . Also 9 acres of garden and Inter-Mountai- n Co-o- WAHSATCH, UrAH. Supt. Wm. Moss of the Deseret Live Stock Co. came up from his home at Woods Cross, Monday. Sheep shearing is now in full blast. Bishop George Nevilie of Woodruff has brought his engine up and is running the same to run the sheep shearing shears. Frank Solomon who took a lay off to get married is expected to return to Wahsatch from Bountiful in a few days. Are nearly through lambing, thus far have averaged ninty-fivto a hundred per cent. .The weather has been fine. Dryer than we have ever kuown it to be. A good rain would make everybody smile, even the parched earth would rejoice. The Clipper is always wele comed. 0. A JOHNSON. g n or-ch- a d 'land with water at $300 per acre. Coal Ogden yard and building lot at sugar factory; 2 miles west of Ogden; no competition; will sell cheap G. A. McFar Bell phone land. Centreville. 91-1- 7 1 'W, For Sale 'kj7trj account of poor health, I will sell my business property in Bountiful candy and confectionery store, residence and the good will of the business. For further particulars address: W. D. Major, P. O. box 20, Bouuliful, Utah. t On For Sale. plush bed lounge; still very serviceable; only $3. (tora R Stable, Bountiful. t One Wanted To exchange one five roomed modenf house in the southeast portion of Salt Lake, for small home in Bountiful or Centreville. Mrs. N. I. Coleman, 1050 Winds-orSt- ., S.L. City. Bellphme2214 Lost Oue buy horse; weight about 900 lbs.; branded with character resembling a triangle on left shoulder. Also one bay horse; weight about 1,000 lbs.; branded N6 on left thigh. Kindly notify Bounti, ful Bountiful, and be reBig values in embroideries at warded. Both phones. t the Bountiful Co op. We are closing out our lawn First Excursions North, June 4th mowers at special prices. Deserand 18th via O. S. L. et Live Stock co Very low rates to Northern Tne home of Joseph Wood is Utah and Idaho points. See local agents for rates. quarantined for scarlet fever. Co-op- 7 It costs you PRACTICALLY NOTHING Advertise your Real Estate in this paper as many buyers are now visiting our county looking for property. as compared to other mediums of finding a buyer. The same is true if you want to buy property. If you have horses, cattle or any live stock, second hand vehicles, implements, or in fact anything you wish to sell you will be surprised how quickly they will be converted into money if Address all communications to: DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. i |