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Show J "'Jv T THE MORGAN Pi SUCCESSOR TO VOL. XVI. MIRROR-MONITO- R MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DEC 30, 1910. Owing to the frost in the CALLED AT AGEOF FIFTY ground the lower portions of the canal cannot now be constructed. As soon, howtver, as excavating Widow of Late John Hill Passed Mrs. Thurza Tingey Passed Away can be commenced, as many as South in Her Home Away at ,800 men will be put to work and at Her Home in Centreville, Tues. Weber, Tuesday Evening, day, After a Years Illness. every effort made to have the water turned into the finished canal in time for the irrigating Mrs. Thurza Tingey passed Mrs. Mary Hill, wife of the season. late John Hill, passed away at away at her home in Centreville, her home in South Weber, Tues Big Orchard Sale. Tuesday morning of a complicaThe following item was taken tion of diseases. She had been day night, after a long illness. She was the daughter of James from todays ailing about a year and bedfast a and Ellen He me ami was born It appeared in the Provo depart- little over a month. Had ment of that paper. old in Lancashire. England. Deceased was she lived to Hie lath of next a had resident and & been James G. Duffin Sons and Friday month, she would have been H. G. Duffin of this city, have of Centreville forty-eigh- t years. seventy four years old bought the apple orchard of the She was horn in Salt Lake City She joined thoChnrph of Jesus Clearfield Orchard company. and was the daughter of Alfred Saints in This is one of the largest apple and Margaret Randall. Christ of Latter-daher nativ land, and emigrated orchards in the state; it contains She was married to Thomas to Utah with her parents when 115 acres, 80 acres In bearing Tingey in 1882 or 83. Four sons she was quite young. The fami trees and 35 acres in three and and one daughter were born to old trees, The prop- them. Three of the sons died ly located in Kaysville where she four-yea- r lived for many years. erty also has on it two dwelling when they were small. She is Deceased is survived by two houses, a packing house, barn survived by her husband, daugfej brothers and three sisters, six and other outbuildings. The ter Thurza and son Gilbert. Deceased has been a very children and a large number of exact amount involved in the The faithful is surviving deal cannot be learned, but it Sunday school, Religiop grandchildren.' class and Relief society teacher children are, Mrs. Joseph Carlos close around $100,000. and James Hill of Layton; George and always faithfully discharged COUNTY COURT NOTES. and Archie Hill of South Weber; her duties in that capacity. She Alonzo Jones and Mrs. James The county commissioners met was very unassuming, but ever Bruce of Lorenzo, Idaho. Dec 19th, 1910, there being ready to help any one in sickness Funeral services will be held present Commissioners Randall, or distress. m the Kaysville Meeting house, Whitesides and Brown, and Funeral services will be held in the Centreville Meetinghouse today at 1 p. m. The burial will Pack, clerk. take place in the Kaysville cemeThe bonds of the following today at 1 p. m. tery. Deceased has an aged mother, county and precinct officers of It is about three years since Davis and two examined were brothers. Bishop and Orrin county her husband passed away. A viz: and four sisters. The John Randall Waite, approved, and David sisters are, Mary Woolley, Ellen Jr., county surveyor, RICHVILLE, UTAH. S. Warren, constable Clearfield Baird, Alice Clark and Emily Arvin Dickson, wife and baby, a , Richards. from Cowley, Big Horn, Wyo., precinct. auwas treasurer The county are visiting their old home in FARMINGTON FRACTION and directed to make a thorized since Richville. It is ten years Walter Reed and wife returnremittance of $59.82 on account they moved away. , They reed Monday from Smithfield, turned to Cowley Wednesday. ' of erroneous assessment on the where to Island the they spent Christmas. " assessed Lucy Dickson has gone to property Elder Quince Rice returned Heber City, where she expects Improvement Company, assess2. on book line ed B, 66, Sunday from a mission to the to spend the winter. The following named persons Netherlands, where he had spent The jubilee foi the Richville two years and a half. Wedwere school convened appointed local registrars over Sunday counof Davis was 26. a of vital statistics There Practically all the teachers of nesday, Dec. spicy program in the morning, ty, Utah, for the term prescribed the county have been attending dance in the afternoon and ex- by law, Section 2032, compiled the meetings of the State Teachlaws of Utah, 1907: Alma Har ers association, which were held cellent play in the evening. Lizzie Dickson returned from dy, Sanitary district number 1, in Salt Lake during the week. which includes Bountiful and F. Sanetou, the Jap who was Crojden last week. Willie Bountiful City; Luther Dalrym-pie- . shot by robbers recently, left fo(r Mrs. Mary, Sophia and Peterson of Lyman, are spendSanitary district number 2, Garfield last week, where he exCentreville; J. H. Robinson, pects to spend the winter. ing the holidays in Morgan. A. wife and Dickson D, Farmington City and Farming-ton- ; Bishop C. C. Whitman and wife moved Dr. Sumner Gleason, Kays- back to in Christmas Layton. spent Farmington, Monday. Mrs. Sarah Cottom returned ville City; Henry Ellis, sanitary They had been living in Salt from Nephi, Utah, several days district number 3, Layton) John Lake since Mrs. Whitman return ago. She reports having had a Ray, Sanitary district number 4, ed from the hospital. fine time. South Weber; Joseph L Mabey, John Southworth, a former A. L. Dickson was a Salt Lake district number 5, Clearfield; resident of this place, has sold visitor last week. Returning he George R Bennett, Sanitary his flour mill at Oakley, Idaho, stopped at Layton to spend district number 6, South Hoop and is going to build alarge up to Christmas with friends. er. date flour mill at Burley, same Mrs. Lizzie Peterson is serious, A report from County Attor state. He expects to have it ly ill at this writing. ney Henry W. Stahle showing ready by harvest time. He vaThe reception of James E the amount of poll taxes colcated the old property on the Peterson and Blanche Lowe was lected, fourteen in number, first of the month. held Tuesday evening. There was received, and check for $28. Next Monday evening the has was a nice crowd present. They ball team from Provo will ket MARRIAGE LICENSES. received a number of presents. play the Centreville team at the Parley Weaver of Layton is the Marriage licenses were re Alberta hall inCentreville. There guest of Jared Dickson for a few cently issued at the clerk's office will be a dance after the ball days. in Farmington to Joseph H. All invited. game. A. H. Anderson is visiting Maylin, and Margaret J. Odd, C. A. Miller was in BounMrs. friends in Richville. both of Kaysville. tiful, visiting relatives, yesterW. R. Rich, Jr. is spending the Dale H. Parke of Salt Lake day. in Centreville. holidays and May R. Taylor, of City A. L. D. Robert Southworth of Conant, Farmington. This couple was is in town spending the married in Farmington the same Idaho, Rapid Progress on Canal with his mother, Mrs. holidays Elder John W. Taylor. Mr. The following appeared in the day by Margaret Southworth. Don Ilhodeback and Mary G. Southworth has been running Ogden department of the Hyde, both of Raymond, Canada. the mill at Conant for the past of Dec. 30th: John Clifford, age 34, of Butte, seven years. Work is progressing rapidly on Mont , and Mabel P. Smith, age the big Weber canal which is be Mr. and Mrs J. E. Schlaf of San Francisco, California. of 26, the &long constructed rocky mg Anaconda, Montana, spent a few walls of Weber canyon to supply Royal E Porter of Bountiful days in town recently, while Davis and Weber counties with and Mary Argyle of Spanish on their way to Canyon City, an additional supply of irrigation Fork. Colorado, where they are spendwater. Frank J. Shouldenbrand and ing the holidays with Mr. Schlafs Engineer Bostaph was in town Miss Leone Terry, both of Salt people. Mr, Schlaf was agent here in Farmington, prior to today and stated that he had 150 Lake City. McDonald on of fulthe job and that Evans moving to Anaconda. William J. men now Mrs. Margaret Southworth, ly 2,000 feet of solid rock tunnel- ton, Wyoming, and. Nellie Conbeen Lake of Salt who had has been receiving treat City. already completed. way, ing MRS. JOHN HILL CALLED Herald-Republica- fifty-year- y Hy-rum- . Herald-Republica- n ,a ( s No. 20. ment from au eastern firm for SENTENCED ONE YEAR catarac t of the eye, does not improve any. Mrs. Edward Southworth, who to had been visiting relatives since Fred Lavender Pleads Guilty last July, returned to her home Burglary in Third Degree and Gets One Year; in cPrison. in Mill Valley, California, recentl- M. C. A. team has been beaten. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeous Naylor of Boise, Idaho, are in town visiting with Mrs. Naylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. LAYTON LINES. y- Don' t miss the chance to beFred Lavender of Layton come young again. Come to the Mutuals rejuvenation ball to be plead guilty to the charge of burin the third degree before given at the Alberta hall in Cen- glary Judge Howell in the District terville, next Thursday night. The Independent Telephone Court in Farmington, Tuesday. His honor sentenced him to Operators Association gave a one year in the state prison. excellent ball in the Mrs. J. H. Moore is spending a month with her parents in Shelly Idaho, Joseph Stevenson, the son of Mrs. WarrenS. Stevenson, has been very sick ,nth pneumonia, but is now very much better. Nyals croup ointment cures croup, common to children; 20c ajar. Layton Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts aud family arrived here Friday from Frankburg, Canada. They expect to move to Bountiful next week, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. H. L. Moore of Syracuse is at the hospital here, where she underwent a surgical operatwelve-year-ol- very opera The night. decorations were beautiful, the order perfect, the music unsurpassed. It was one of the most dignified parties ever given in Farmington, A free telephone was installed for the use of the guests during the evening. Free lunch was, served andgthey had The party printed programs. was certainly a credit to the young ladies. house, Thursday CENTREVILLE Miss Mary CHATS. Bangerter enter d tained her Sunday school class at her home, yesterday. ' H. P. Rich of Nevada spent Christmas here with his sister, Mrs. W. II Streeper, Jr. Don't miss the chance to young again. Come to the Mutuals rejuvination ball. Mrs. Alwood Brown ami daughter, Mrs. Susie Mowert-an- tion, Thursday. Monument for Canal Workers children, are spending the Martin Kesler, foreman of the As a token of respect tor the holidays in Fairview, Sanpete Weekly Reflex of Davis & Webor CountyjuCanal Farmington, is county, with Mrs. Mower's at the sick with pneuConstructhe Gillis hospital Company, folks. monia, but it is expected that he tion Company of Salt Lake has Neslen Smith is spending a will have recovered erected a tine monument at the sufficiently few days in Malad. to leave tho hospital within a day power plant reservoir site, on Ilershal.tho ten or eleven-yeaor two. the east bank of the canal. Mrs. Mr. and old of son Cyril It is built of cement concrete, Joseph H. Payne, manager of well finished, standing about Tingey of Evanston, died Sun- the Layton Club house, commitseven feet high, with a large day of pneumonia. ted suicide at his home in Ogden, A daughter was born to Mr. bold in out copper plate standing Friday night by drinking carboland Mrs. Stanley Parrish, Fri ic acid. He leaves a relief, with the inscription: The Davis & Weber Counties day. three children two daugTrs Jt Canal Company. The children and grandchild and a son. f E. P. Ellison, President. ren of Mr. and Mrs. William BarThe Morgan family held a reWilliam M. Bostaph, ber spent Christmas with them. union at the Farmers Union hall Engineer. . Remember that the sale at the Wednesday. There was a large James G. Wood, Supt. Capital Mercantile Company con attendance and it was a grand.' I. M- - M. .Whitesides, Thomas Morgan of tinues until Saturday night, Jan- success. ' Assistant Supt uary 7th. ' - Bear Lake, an uncle ninety-seveBuilt by the Gillis ConstrucThe Provo basket ball team years old, was present." tion Company of Salt Lake. Grandma Mary King, who has will come to Centreville to play Completed 1910. been team next confined to her bed for the with our Monday The work is a grand success. night at the Alberta hall Tbore past two weeks, is gradually Stockholders congratulated the will be a dance after the ball growing weaker. She is nearly workers in charge. ninety-siShe has years old. game. Everybody invited. v Four thousand shares of stock Mrs. Eliza Porter and the most numerous posteridaughhave been sold, amounting to of in this Mrs. H. B. Parrish and ty any lady part of the two hundred and forty thousand ters, He state. was personally acMrs. Malinda Smith, returned dollars. The primary stock has with Hyrum Smith, last evening from Nichols sani quainted advanced from $13 per share to in South Dakota, where having lived atjhis home at the tarium $187.50 and still good demand. Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Parrish time of his martyrdom. Observer. had been for treatment. Mrs About 450 people attended the COa underwent Parrish opSANPETE surgical festival given at the Layton CENTERFIELD, w hile there. She and her eration Meeting house, last evening. A (To the Davis County Clipper.) mother are both very much im fine program was rendered and a Mr. Heber Burningham has Mrs. Smith accompa- fine lunch served. An interestacre proved. purchased a forty-threnied her mother and sister to ing part of the program was four farm in Centertield, Sanpete nurse them. selections on the violin by Prof. county. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich and B. M. Young, Jr., of Salt Lake, The people of Davis county little son of Salt Lake, spent The proceeds of this entertainnow living in Sanpete county all ment will be sent to the missionin Christmas Centerville. celebrated Christmas at the John Reading and wife spent aries now in the field. home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bob Egan. A very delicious dinner Christmas in Salt Lake with The transient known as Arbeen who had Mrs. for their The o'clock. working Taysum daughter, was served at four week or the thur two, Ellis, past H. J. W. Burningham has inevening was spent in playing his masters confidence Ice betrayed and reciting. beam an stalled games, singing Osgood three Mr. went to Ellis midcream was served near he scale in front of his residence Wednesday. night l?Our and all retired in good and is in a positition to do all Ogden that day and left the stranger in charge of the store. kinds of weighing. spirits. When night came he took the $10 The rejuvination ball that was or Tuesday evening, Dec. 27th, $12 that he had taken in durthe Y. L. M. I. A. of Centertield postponed on account of Mrs. ing the day and left for parts gave a welcoming party to the Tingeys death, will be given unknown, but he was arrested in new settlers, who mostly con- next Thursday evening the same evening and is sisted of Davis county people, in About twenty of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden now in the county jail. the Centertield Opera house. The C. H. Smiths friends from here Nyals laxacold cures colds and evening was spent in dancing, and Salt Lake took dinner with and lagrippe. 25c a box, Layton getting acquaint- them on Christmas. lunching t Nelson ed. Mr. Sylvanus Drug Co. gave Dobson and wife of Captain welto their hearty the response Salt Lake and Mrs. Emily Deuel CLEARFIELD, UTAH. come. of this place spent Christmas John Moss children, who Mr. and Mrs. Altheron Barlow with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. scarlet fever, are improvhave are enjoying the best of health in Williams. ing. Centertield. Wallace Noble and family of Joseph H. Moss, who is suffer Fielding, Box Elder county, are ing with pneumonia, is improv Cash Basis Good for People. the holidays with The merchants who recently down spending ing. relatives hero and in Bountiful. cash a business adopted strictly Two Divorces Granted. The Y. M. C. A. basket ball feel that it is a good thing for the Ethel V, Thompson was Mrs. people. This means much less team played our boys hare at the work for them, thereby natural Alberta hall, Christmas night.re-sultin- granted a divorce from William in a score of 19 to 33, in T. Thompsou. ly lightening their expenses and of Centreville. This is the Thomas E. Shramp was grantto on a favor better enabling them sell Y. winter this that the ed a divorce from Hebe Shramp first time close margin. bf-co- d r N : , - - n x - e g |