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Show c?? ne iut r t wi f I & d i V f -51 tataa!L A Cousin of Prophet Joseph Color.-izein Utah and Coiorad:, uas a Statesman, Soldier, Missionary r in the Wo it La, ton Meeting ASA house, Sui.Jav at 2 p - m. The intonr"1 will be in the Kays j viile c'n. tery." a VHNGTOH I. FRACTI0X8 Tiu Excelsior band orchestra wdl furnish the music. RENIGAL A.litrio pt' , f one act will WADDOUPS CALLED day. pre-coe- d, of Typhoid-Pneumoni- a a? L. S. Hfk'biti!, Friday-Fun- eral in Bountiful, Monday at 2 p.m. tin ' month the Davis County Batik paid a special dividend of four per cent, Silas S. Smith, con si a to the Asa B Waddoups died in the making the toal amount of Sm D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, at a L. and th, $30,750 paid in dividends. Prophet Joseph 7 Mrs. Lucy Avery has gone to o'clock Friday evening of ty distinguished pioneer and colo the in nizer Utah and Colorado, Avery ranch near Soldier, phoid pneumonia He was sick about three weeks, having been Idaho. statesman, soldier and missiona at the hospital two weeks. ry, passed away at his home in The Republican County Cqn He was born in Bountiful vention will be held here Satur Layton, Tuesday, at 12:40 p in., wenty-threyears ago, the 24th day. Primaries were held in the of last June. He is a son of Mark of old age, after au illness of less respective precincts Wednesday and Hannah O. than a day. Briggs evening. , Deceased was born in Some weeks ago it' was, beThree years ago last March he New York, and had he liv- lieved that the deal wherein the married Alla May of Nephi, who ed until the 26th of this month, Home Telephone Company would together with two children a he would have been 80 years become the possessor of the boy and a girl survive him. property of the Davis County They resided in Moore, Idaho, old. & Power Company, had a year after their marriage, then When he was yet a small boy Light been consumated, but subse the family moved to Missouri, quently complications arose so moved to Salt Lake, where they to the time of his resided then to Illinois and finally to that the deal has been called off. death up Utah with the pioneers of 1847, The telephone people, however, Funeral services were held in are negotiating to buy the elecbeing in the second company the East Bountiful Tabernacle, trical energy on a long time which arrived here. He there- lease and Monday at 2 oclock. The speaksell it to the users. ers were, Elders C. R Mabey, fore had all the trying experDrs. clift, Kesler and Morton iences incident to the early histo- attended the annual meeting of Leo J. Muir, Bishop William J. Wood, Jr., of his ward in Salt ry of the church and made the the State Medical Association in Lake. There was a large at, long journey across the plains Salt Lake, two days last week. tendance and numerous beautiful by the time he was about sevenMrs. Hughes, who is suffering floral offerings. of teen years age. from typhoid fever, was taken to CENTRE VILLE CHATI. The family lived in Salt Lake theKaysville hospital for treatweek. last Mr. ment, and Mrs. Stewart of Paris, to Davis moved for a while, then On Friday J ustice Nephi Pal- Bear Lake, moved into the A. J. county, locating in the northern mer united in marriage John W. Poulsen residence, Tuesday. part of Centerville. F. Myers and Bertha Hugh, both Mrs. Stewart is a daughter of He was called to settle in Iron the late Joseph Rich. of Ogden. county, and moved there in 1851 E B. Clark and wife returned Prof. N. T. Porter returned or 1852. He was also called to from their trip east, Thursday of Friday from Spokane, Washingsettle San Juan county. From last week. Elder Clark has just ton, where he had attended the there he moved to Colorado and completed a mission to the north- National Irrigation Congress. some years later he was called to ern states. , Nephi Whitaker and party who settle in the San Luis Valley, The dark family held a reun- were down from Idaho visiting where he purchased 40,000 acres ion at the home of Hyrum Clark, relatives, returned home, Wedof land from the State for the Monday evening. nesday. church. Here is where the conconwas who Frank Howard, Bishop Hanks and Hyrum Luverts from the Southern states victed of grand larceny at the cas and their wives of Union, settled principally- last session of the District court Ore.; Mrs. Rudd of Idaho. T. J. Almost nine years ago he mov- and who was to have received his Tingey of Woodruff: Mrs. H. ed to Layton, where he lived up sentence this Saturday, made his Walker of Salt Lake; Mrs. Turn-boto the time of his death. of Kamas; Sidney and Philo escape from the county jail In 1851 he married Clarinda Thursday afternoon, by breaking Kent and their wives of LewisRicks and later her sister, Sarah the glass window and sawing off ton, Cache Valley and a Mrs. LyRicks, who together with eight three f inch iron bars, top man from southern Utah were children preceded him to the and bottom. Some think the among the number who visited great beyond. Subsequently he bars were sawed from the out- our town during conference. married Miss Martha E. Bennett side by some of his friends. Elmer Garn returned home who together with fourteen chil- There were but few people, last week from theKaysville hosdren survive him. The living around that day, so many being pital where he had been treated children are, Silas S. Smith of at the fair and conference, so it for typhoid fever. Rexburg, Idaho; John A. Smith, might have been possible for a Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fords eldMrs. Hortense Hawkins, Stephen stranger to have done that. est son is sick with typhoid fever. A. Smith, Mrs. Martha E. HasLewis Mccue, the boy who fell Mrs-AlliElder Harold Smith is expectkell of Mannassa, Colorado; from a fire escape a short while ed to arrive home from his misE. Boyce of Ray bolt, Wyo.; ago, breaking his arm, is improv- sion to England, today or tomorLay-ton; of Dibble Mrs. Emma Jane row. Curtis B. Smith of Provo; ing nicely. Clark and who wife, Bishop The case of the state vs. John Elias Austin Smith of Mannassa, were down for conference, Thomas Turner of Ogden who Colo.; George E. Smith, Hyrum their home in Montpel- was charged with having carried Abel Smith of Lost River, Idaa concealed weapon on a Lagoon ho; Miss Edith, Joseph Francis, ier, Tuesday morning. W. S. and Kehrer wife returned Lay-toof Smith train on July 25th, was dismissand MissEstella last week from Iowa, where Mrs. ed in Justice Williams court, He also leaves about 100 grand- Kehrer had been visiting relativ- yesterday, on account of 2 not children and fourteen great es. Mr. Kebrer had been called having been able to locate J tHe grandchildren. He was among to Boise, Idaho, on account of his most important witness in the the first missionaries to the mothers death and went to Iowa case. Robert Achnrch of Salt)Lake Sandwich Islands, having filled on his way back. 1853 Harold Clark spent Sunday in bought the Walter Duncan place a mission there from about last week, through the Hatch to 1856. Provo. Real Estate Co. of Woods Cross. He served as bishop of Para-goonAnd Walter Duncan has purfrom fifteen to twenty Disease Among Ducks Abating. chased San the the Mary Jackson home. of and president years Fish and Game Ward- Both families are County twelve about Luis stake moving into years en W. W. Rose was down near ten new this or week. nine their homes, and was a patriarch the Jordan River a few days ago The county is putting in a pubyears. and he says that since the re- lic He was in the Utah legislature watering trough in front of cent rain the disease among the about twenty years, being on the ducks is Henry Ramptons blacksmith abating some. committee appointed to compile shop. the statutes, and probate judge Mr. Rose says that California P. Hatch & Son, dealers in of Iron county about four years. had a similar experience with the Utah and Wyoming coals; yard 10 21. at Woods.Cross. He served in the Black Hawk ducks a few years ago, but to effect were the that A farewell dance will be given and Walker Indian wars, being a ducks in the adjacent states were this Saturday night, in the A1 in the latter. captain berta hall, in honor of Elder Lin-niHe was also major at one time not affected by the contagion, Mr. Rose says quail are numof the Utah militia. Smith, who leaves on a mis sion held will in erous for England, next Wednes be the Funeral services county. t).i t hi 10th of e Wad-doup- Stok-holm- e to n. a re-jipr- ts s d ; Mr Crab!' i Alex Caicpiell, Wudus,, Eddie Everetts ind M,trby France, .vphoid i, arc all improving. Mr. Crabtrees mother is here from southern Utah. Mrs. May of Canada is here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William Cleveland, Jr. Both Mutuals held opening exercises in the Alberta hall, Tuesday night. There was a splen-di- program, after .which DEAD :m arrangement has teen effected among the doctors whereby all have agreed to take such patients us have to go to a hospital A Young Man of Died Kaysville operatien or treatment to the Funeral Services Held Yesterday KimiI1o hospital and thereby in Kaysville Meeting House have one hospital in the merely All county, physicians of tlio county will be on the medical Renigal Cole passed away staff There will also be a trainMonday. He was the son of Wil ing school for nurses. liatn and Margaret Cole. He was R, J. Burton is suffering from born in Kaysville and was about a broken rib. years old. Try Nyals celery nervine; an Funeral services were held in excellent tonic for women. One the Kaysville Meeting house, yes- dollar a bottle at the Layton terday at 1:30 p. m. Drug Co. twenty-si- d daituT-in-g was indulged in until midnight. Lunch was also served. COLE x KAYSVILLE KINKS. William Nance whom it was MissRumania Barber of this thought is troubled with gall place and a Mr. Benson of South stones, went to Salt Lake to con suit physicians last week, but we Bountiful were married did not hear of their conclusions. Mrs. John Lusk of Malad City WOODS CROSS. is here visiting her daughter, George Johnson returned to Mrs. John Woolsey. Melvin Barton, who recently Sunny Dell, Idaho, on Sunday night. He is doing carpenter returned from a mission to Jawork there and had been down pan, has accepted a position with since before conference. Scocroft & Sons of Ogden. E. L. Benson of Coalville was Hyrum Strong shipped the here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. first straight carload of apples Frank Wright, the first of the ever sent out of Kaysville the week. Mr. Benson sold his land first of last week. They were and sheep interests in Summit principally Jonathans. He has a county and is looking for a farm fine crop this year. n Davis county. Try Nyals yellow pills for con25c a box at the Lay-toMrs. Elmer Peebles and two stipation. Co. Drug sons of Oxford, Idaho, are here Nance and some others John visiting with Mr. and Mrs. to Philander Hatch. expect go over in Hardscrabble on a trapping expedition this P. Hatch & Son, dealers 0 in week. Utah and Wyoming coals. , Yard Paul R. Thomasson, w jo is at 10 21 at Woods Cross. the Judge Mercy hospital in Salt William Gwynn returned from Lake, continues to improve, but Murray Wednesday. He says at last reports was not yet able the farmers in that vicinity to sit up. raised a good crop of potatoes The cannery closes down this this year which are selling at 75c Saturday night for the season, per bushel. after one of the most successful W, H. Smith recently returned runs in its history. from a trip to Idaho. Cashier R. W. Barnes of the Edward Whitaker and family Kamas State Bank, and Mrs. have moved to Garland. Barnes returned to Kamas Wednesday, after a brief visit here. . CLEARFIELD, UTAH. . They chartered a car and ship Elder Joseph H. Payne left on ped the remainder of their goods his mission to California, Wed- up there. Mr. Barnes has just built a nice bungalow. nesday. Mrs. Dr. Gleason arrived home George H. Smith and family, who spent the summer on their Friday from her trip to Europe. ranch at Gunnisson, returned the She spent the greater portion of first part of the week, for the the six months or more that she was away, in Scotland. She had winter. a delightful trip. George Watts and wife returnMrs- J. B. Lindsay returned ed to their home in Blackfoot, from a visit in Sevier yesterday, after having visited Friday county. with relatives here. -Men were busy this week layMrs. Lewis Watts of Blackfoot, basement Idaho, is visiting relatives here. ing pipe to drain the of the Central school house. Joseph Willey of Syracuse has The doctors had been expectpurchased five acres of land, loto perform another operation ing cated west of the Bamberger staLawrence Coles leg, Elder on tion here, from Enoch Harris. on examination found that but A number of the relatives and and that evfriends of Elder Joseph H. Payne new bone is forming is favorable. spent Tuesday evening with him erything a Quite number of people from at the home of his brother-in-law- , here attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey. wife of BishOrvil H. Brewer, who pur- Agnes Par Barton, in Salt Lake, chased the Le Roy Marsh place op Isaac Barton, She had been sick Wednesday. here, is now in Texas gathering a year and died Friday. his cotton crop. He writes that about was sixty years old, and for She it is very good this year. He will was a resident of many probably not return until about Davis years county. Christmas. Phoebe Galbraith of MexMrs. John Reed raised five carloads is here ico visiting with her sisof apples this year. Flint. John ter, Mrs. Elder A. T. Smith leaves on a F. Patillo had a rib Mrs. G. mission in November. cracked in the street car wreck Mr. Poulter, a daughter and which occurred in Salt Lake, son, who were sick with typhoid Friday. Her husband escaped fever, were taken to the Kaysville unhurt. Dr. Morton took two gold medhospital Friday. The daughter had been sick a month and the als and four blue and one red father twenty-threribbon with his five standard days. Mrs. Fred Hamblin was taken bred trotters at the state fair, to the Kaysville hospital, Friday. this year. She is suffering from typhoid The county Medical society are forming a corporation, and fever. n - mm Statement Concetning Casey Boys. I desire to state that the uasey boys referred to in an article in Ust weeks Clipper had not taken money from different houses, but had merely been accused (and not proven) that they took some from one house and were only accused of killing chickens for one party, which were promptly settled for. The are good boys at school. Wm. Gwynn. Change in 0. A new time S- - L- - Trains card on the 8. O. L. goes into effect Sunday, Oct. 16th. The principal change is an addition of a new local train, Ogden to Salt Lake, stopping at points in the county, as follows: 7 02a. m. Clearfield 7.10 Layton 7:14 Kaysville 7:21 Farmington Woods Cross..,,.,,,,, Ar. Salt Lake Notioe to Water 7:30 7:45a. m Deers- State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, - . Octo- ber, Notice is hereby given that Starrett Pump and Manufacturing Company, by B. F. Grant, its president, .whose postoffics address is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accord ance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate fifty (50) cubic-fee- t per second of water from Mill Creek, Davis county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears south 72 degrees 17 minutes east 14,490 feet from northeast corner of section 81, township 2 nor th, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a canal and pipe line for a distance of 8,63d feet and there used during the period from January 1st to December 31st, inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery in Davis and Salt Lake counties, Utah, After having been so diverted and used,, the water will be returned to channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 86 degrees 13 minutes east, 6,646.8 feet from the northeast corner of Section 31, Township 2, north,. Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 3151. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Caleb Tanner, State Engineer. Date of first publication, October 14, 1910, date of completion of publication November 14th, 6, 1910, - the-natur- 1910. 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, 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 ADVERTISED AND HOW LITTLE AN AD WILL COST YOU. Address all communications to: DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. |