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Show ht Mr week manager of the DEATHS AT KAYSVILLE. is he Idaho Kindi & liyb QATH . that he purchased from AT SO. HOOPER. place Israel Harlow, Sr., last spring Fruit Co. Mrs By bee is 'daughter of Mr and Mrs Hob George Faukes Passes Awiy After er C ivii for Eiii.e-dJer- on W. O I. Mrs. Passed Bountd Away Hyrum Monday at her home in South Old Resident. hooper An covers, to tine assortme it. lrom 20 inches wide, for 23c per yard. 16 etc, King Tuesday night Frank Williams and John Grahams sheep herders caught a bear in a trip in Bear canyon. Tuey shot one m same canyon last week Tney were both black bears. One was a yearling and the other two years old. They were both sold to Salt Lake butchers. It is only four or live miles east of towu where they were killed. Be prepared for the famine in fruit jars next fall. We have all kinds a carload buy .them now t at Sheffields. Thomas Green and John Hoi land, who are both seriously ill, are no better. We have the old fashioned stone jar churns, the barrel churns and the Blanchard churns. Buy our churns, we buy your butter. Sheffields. Hon. John R Barnes is taking a vacation on the Weber river near Kamas in Summit county. Men and boys straw belts in seasonable styles and shapes are now on sale at Sheffield's. Dress lawns and summer dres goods in great variety at t Sheffield's. Tue W O W recently elected fered terribly with rheumatism for more than eight years, passed away Tuesday. The funeral services will be held today. He was a native of England and was about thirty years old and unmarried. HUGH MORTON DROWNED. old Hugh Morton, the was son of Dr. and Mrs. Morton, drowned today in the Kaysville Irrigation co.s reservoir which is located just a little north of the Kaysville brick yard. He and a number of his little companions went there to bath. They all came out and started home when he and Samuel Han sons boy went back to the pond and went in again. Soon after the Hanson boy overtook the crowd and told the boys that Hugh had either been drowned or was hiding. In a few minutes the news spread and a hundred or more people were at the reservoir looking for the body which was finally found by Lambert B!a mires in about eight feet of ten-yea- r water. j j j The father and Dr. Grant tried for a long time to resuscitate new officers as follows: VV. W. him, but it was decided that he Ramsey consul commander; L must have been dead a couple of S. Lley wo id, adv. lieut ; Henry hours. Granarn, clerk; Dr. Whitlock, This is so very sad as this is escort; John Woolsey, watchman; the doctor's last child; they hav- Samuel Flint, sentry; ri. W. ing buried six children Haight re elected on b ard of managers. The installation will take place on Saturday of next County Assessors Report. Farmington, June 20, 1910. To the honorable board of Davis county commissioners, countv, Utah. I herewith sub f, Gentlemen: consideration for m,y tft your as of the condition of the report 1910 for work the sessmeut year On April 30th, we completed placing the names of all taxpay ers in the county on the tax rolls and on May 6th completed pruv ing the assessment rolls. The assessment shows an in crease in all school districts with the exception of the 10th and 16th, where there is a decrease of $3,730, the decrease being principally on horses; notwith standing this fact the t)Ul as sessed valuati a in the c runty shows an increase of $133,77 J The increase is principally due the careful work of the deputies who have performed their labor in a vpry satisfactory manner. The greatest increase is shown in real estate the amount being week. Get a 10c pkg. I provements, horses, - - merchan- The clerical work has been well done as is shown by the ap pearance of the assessment rolls Hoping our work has been sat isfactory in every respect to the board, and thanking you for every courtesy extended, I am Yours respectfully, JOHN T. BURNETT, County Assessor. I By-be- of that place the forepart e of Three small boys went into W. Majoi & store Wednesday and took 30c out of the till. They bought crackers and cheese from Mr. Major with the money. They then went to Mr. Midgleysice cream parlor and took 35c out of his till. This money they spent at the box ball alley. Then they went back to Mr. Majors again and tried to relieve him of some more money, but having missed the other money by that time, had become leary and on their return, got his son to watch for them As oue of the boys was pulling his hand out of the till, the junior Mr. Major caught him with the money in his hand. lie had 70c C. L. Sessions took them in charge until Probation Officer He gave W. W. Rose arrived to and told them a good talking them that they would have to earn the money themselves topav back the 95c which they had with taken. Mr. Rose wiil them next Wednesday. D. in- Rubber necks for fruit jars at Sheffields. Mrs. Elva Green Bybee of this place has gone to her future home m Weston, Cache Valley She was married to Lester WOODS CROSS. Miss Hazel Roberts is visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Mabiq , in Idaho Mrs Protinda Hogan, Mrs. Ida Parkin, Leland and Clarence went to Bancroft, Idaho, on Ar-gyl- e the exc irsion, Saturday. William H. Smith wert on the excursion to Twin Falls, Saturday. A complete line of men's shirts, hats and ties to select from at Rampton & Co.s. Mrs. Irvin Hatch is visiting relatives in American Fork. Men's, boys, misses and children's straw hats in great variety at Rampton & Co.s. H B. Beer is taking E. C. Mangr urns place as O. S. L. Ry. agent, at this place, while the latter is tuning a thirty day vacation in the east Mr. and Mrs. Mangrum left on their trip Fri- m-- et Pe-bie- s g Bountiful. is getting returned from the hospital. lie can now walk about aud do light work in the garden Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Parrish of Centreville surprised their son, Joel, of this place with a new piano, a few days ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Joel Parrish are musicians so they no doubt very much appreciated the gift. Thirty 'yards of home made carpet for sale cheap at the Dest eret Live Stock Co. Elgin Roberts, who has been sick for quite a long time, continues to improve. Miss Jennie Martin and Rollin Bishop were married Wednesday. Miss Martin lives in Salt Lake, but has been teaching school here in West Bountiful for the past two years Mr. Bishop is in charge of construction ou the San Pedro railroad. One extra good team harnees for sale cheap. Deseret Live t Stock Co. The Oregon Short Line Ry. ' has settled with William Bull for $1,000 for the burning of the Nephi Hepworth along tine since he were Lizzie1 married last week. dry presses at the Im proved Brickyard are to resume 1 im- KINKS. Fred Deppe and Miss Knighton visiting friends, but have left again. Mr Peebles has resigned his position in San Francisco and been appointed agent on the Oregon Short Line, at Oxford, Idaho. Mrs. Peebles lias returned to SaD Francisco to see to the shipping of their household effects to their new home in Idaho. Mr. went to Oxford, Monday. one MeUornick and Deer-inOnly machine left at the Deseret Live Stock Co. One line of mens and boys straw hats, 66j off the original selling price at Rampton & Co.'s, They were operations today. on down shut Thursday of last Mr. weeic Leuinghaai says that times are 05euing up some so he thinks that it will only be a snort time until the yard will be The running full blast againKirk yard was closed and quite a number of men aud teams were laid- olf Contractors not been able to settle for the briea is one cause of the trouble. dise and other personal property. KAYSVILLE 11th. of San Fraucisco have been here Tne $57,220. There is also a material crease in the valuation on Mrs. Hyrum King, an old resident of South Hooper, passed tway Monday night of dropsy and heart trouble. Deceased was the daughter of the late James and Ellen Bennett and was boru in Iowa. Her parents were among the pioneer set tiers of Kaysville and she and her husband were among the early settlers of South Hooper. Deceased leaves a husband and quite a large family of chiliren and grand children. Funeral services will be held in South Hooper, today, and the burial will take place in Kaysville cemetery book BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS. riMuM, ed Tuesday com Idaho Waliac-Marshall was up from the city, Tuesday. We are closing out our lawn mowers at special prices Deseret Live Stock co Notices are posted calling attention to the annual school election to be held Monday, July coukeys Lice day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peebles Powder and cmkeys Poultry free. The powder kills lice instantly and the book is full of valuable information for poultry raisers. By mail 7c Oak Leaf Poultry Farm. Eit place, moved to hi Monday. NiLsKhoJt Atkinson :at Sheffields. George Faukes, who had suf- - DAY. Mrs. Du 1'riii. who lived in tie the Long Illness and Much Suffering Dr.Mortons Little Son Drowned INDEPENDENCE Edward E Mitchell and Luella Willey were married the middle of last week. Mail a sample or phone your order to Carr Printing Co. for anything in the printingline. Norman Fackrell is home from Bingham where he had been working for several months. He will take his wife and family back to Bingham with him when he returns. The little daughter of Joseph Wood, who has scarlet fever, is improving. Those who fail to attend the Sunday evening meetings, that are conducted by the Mutuals, are certainly missing a treat. Ciaron SwTan purchased a new motorcycle last week. Mrs. Anson Mann, who came down to atteud the funeral of her mother, has returned to her home on Lost River. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss announce the marriage of their daughter chloe to Will'am Roberts on June 29th. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake temple. It was to the northwestern states where Elder Fred Muir went on a mission and not to England. He has been assigned to labor in the Western Idaho conference with headquarters at Boise, Idaho. cashier Joel R. Parrish of the Farmers State Bank, attended the barters convention in Og den, Wednesday and Thursday. Our ball team played the c. W. & M. c. 's team of Salt Lake, Saturday. The score was six to fifteen in favor of B mutiful. The Biuntiful base ball team goes to Garland to play this Saturday. The Misses Mary and Florence Argyle and Miss Elizabeth Robertson will return io their home in Spanish Fork, this week, after about a two weeks visit here. A son was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart. Mrs. Hart was formerly Miss Tovey. II. W. Evert, the barber, has moved into Joseph C. Wood's residence, formerly occupied by Norman . Fackrell and family, just across the street north of his barber shop. This will make it more convenient for bis customers. Bishop William Moss and a son and daughter went-tWahsatch, Monday. Roy cahoons father, J din F. cihoon, died in Silt Lake city, Tuesday', of Bright's disease, after an illness of seven months. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake Thursday. Deceased was a pioneer of 1848 and was one of Lot Smith's Indian fighters Land and Townsite Opening Pingree, Idaho, July 2nd. Reduced rate tickets on sale July 1st and 2nd, limited to July 5th. See agents for details. 7-- Notice- - cut and rake second crop lucern for $1 per acre. H. J. W. I will Burningham. 7 1 South Bountiful and Centreville Will Have Rousing Celebrations on our Nations Birthday Fine Programs south Bountiful is preparing to have a rousing celebratiou on the Fourth of J uly. The getting up of the program is now in the hands of the two Sunday schools. Salutes will be tired at day break and sunrise. A fine program will be rendered at the meeting house, commencing at 10 o'clock a m. Oue of the interesting features, will be a ball game between the the south and west Bountiful junior ball teams. In the afternoon, there will be foot, bicycle and all kinds of races, ball games between the senior base ball and basket basket ball teams and ail kinds of sports and amusements. Prizes will be given all winners attended the wedding reception of Amos Scofield at Roy, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Agnes Rigby leaves for Bancroft, Idaho, the early part of next ween. The South District Primary held the last meeting for the summer, Thursday aud treated the children to ice cream and cake. The Misses Vineta and Naoaia Smith have graduated in the business course from the Salt Lake high school. Trial Calendar for June Tern, 1910 Monday. June 27th, 1910, at Mc-Curtai- n, John Preece.vs. O. S. L. Ry. Fourth of July in CentrevilleProgram for Fourth of July celebration at Centreville. Morning exercises 10:30. Band America chaplain Prayer Glee choir Address of welcome, D. F. Smith The Star Spangled B inner . . . . . Julian E. Young Co., - Male quartet Oration Mixed - Band Music Notice of Assessment No. 11. Barton Creek Irrigation Company; principal place of business, Bountiful City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the directors held J une 3rd, 1910, an assessment of 20 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, and special assessments as Joel R. Parrish quartet closing music (demurrer). Ellen Fawson vs. Barrilla SL Harrington, (law). Annie Wilcox vs. Jonathaa Hughes, et. al., (demurrer). William H- Streepex vs. Frank. L Chase, (demurrer). Dated June 18th, 1910. Hyrum O. Pack, Clerk. Band Prayer chaplain Bind Base ball game between married and single men, horse races and field sports of all kinds. follows: 25 cents per share on 8 p. m. Dance; 25c ticket; the capital stock held by the good music. South City branch and 15 cents cish prizes will be given to all per share ou the capital stock winners. held by the Northwest branch Marshal of the dayWm. L. aud 15 cents per share on the Rigby. stock held capital by the Cooper ..Chaplain Fred Rich, ditch, all of which is payable on or before the 20th day of July, CENTREVILLE CHATS. 1910, to Joseph F. Naylor, treasOar baseball team is expected urer of the company, at his resito play Morgan, Saturday. dence, Bountiful City, Utah. It is expected that our silver Any stock upon which these band will make its first appearassessments or either of them ance on the forth. may remaia unpaid on the 21st Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Petersons day of July, 1910, will be delindaughter fell and badly broke quent and will be advertised for her arm, Monday. She was re- sale at public auction and unless turning home from Chase park payment is made before will be where she had been picking sold on the 24th day of August, strawberries when she stepped 1910, to pay the delinqent assessinto an old horse collar, tripped ments together with the cost of and fell. advertising and expense of sale. Miss Stoddard, who has been R. H SEDGWICK, Sec. studying kindergarten work in Office at residence, Bountiful, Salt Lake aud her friend, Miss Utah. 715 Wolf, spent several days at Chase park prior to returning to Practical Cooking Taught their home in cinada. They left Clara Parrish will give a Miss of week. the the first of course teu lessons in (.TactiMrs. Lizzie Rollins of Morgan cal has returned home, after visitcooking at her borne iu Toe work will begin ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White are June 29 h. For I u rioor i uform rejoicing over the arrival of a ation write Add ress: Farming-toR. F. D. No. 1. D. U. I. son on Thursday. This is Mr. fi 24 and Mrs. J. T. Barbers first phone 2241. grandchild. charl is Barber was adjudged For Sale. insane Tuesday and sent to the One driving horse and new mental hospital at Piovo. high grade stylish buggy, with Miss Ella Smith, who under- the back to fold down as a trap-seat- : went an operation for floating will sell cheap. kidney at the Kaysville hospital, Also 9 acres of garden and last week, is doing as well as can land with waJer at $300 be expected per acre. Orson M. Ruggers and sister, Coal yard and building lot at Gladys, and Miss Lillian Buckle Ogden sugar factory; 2 miles of Salt Lake sp nt Sunday with west of Ogden; no competition; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Rock wood. will sell cheap G. A. Bell phone chris Brown, Alvin Duncan land, and lady and Murray Rock wood Music 2 p. m. Cea-trevill-e. . n or-cha- McFar-Centrevill- i 91-1- 7-- 1 1 Advertise your Real Estate in this paper as many buyers are now visiting our county looking for property. It costs you PRACTICALLY NOTHING 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, if second hand vehicles, implements, or in fact anything you wish to sell you will be surprised how quickly they will be converted into money ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. Address all communications to: 10 oclock a. in. State of Utah, pltff. vs. William Leonard and Thomas Dunning; (jury). State of Utah vs. Dr. A. (jury) North Canyon Water Co- - vs. (). O. Warner, (law). Thomas It Jones vs. S. L & O. Ry. Co , (demurrer). Haight Bench Irrigation A Water Co vs H. S. Daynes, (demar-rer)- . DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. d |