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Show t '1 4 MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1910. VOL. XV. DECISION IS better a one EXPECTED perienced school year just passing. of Mrs. Paul Tbomasson is WILL GROW SEED PEAS hau the that is The school work was not once incontagious dis- Morgan and Milton Have ContractSupreme Courts Decision in Case terrupted iuby anyother eases or way. any ed to Grow 200 Acres Against of Smyth vs. Commissioners of Our .schools have been run unCo. About 50 Acres Last Year, Morgan Expected Any Day der the consolidation plan, for . about a year and a half; that is, all the schools governed by one The farmers of Morgan and MilHalverson Attorney George board. This has proved a ton school Suhave contracted to grow two informed "the writer that the smaller the to advantage great hundred acres of seed peas this preme court of the State is likely not beingcom-pelleto hand down its decision, any districts as they are for Ogden seed houses. to close down as under the year D. A. in of ease the The farmers here have never now, day system. previous Commisvs. the raised more than about fiity Smyth County sioners of Morgan county. acres. Dont Fish Before June 15th. The case was heard here in the It is believed that this will be -district court before Judge HowCounty Fish and Game Warden one of the most profitable crops ell about six months ago and de- J. B, Eddington is warning the that can be raised in this valley as nimrods to keep off the streams cided against the commissioners. the climatic conditions here ar This is a very important case and leave the fish alone until ideal for the pea. and if the court should June 15th when it will be legal to d be-fo- re V 1 'supreme the commissioners, it would mean local option in the several counties of the state , that is, the several county commissioners could refuse to- grant, licenses to saloon men. This is the ease wherein the county commissioners of Morgan county refused to grant D. A. Smyth of Ogden a license to run a saloon in Morgan county and he brought suit to try to compel the commissioners to issue him a sustain fish. ALL PROPERTY TO BE TAXED At the meeting of the city counPORTERVILLE. cil held Monday evening it was Ben Durrant and Esther Carter that alllhe property withdecided were married Wednesday. in the city limits should be taxed this year for city purposes. LITTLETON, UTAH. Last year only the business Lee Peterson is building a new Main house of six or seven rooms. It is property on both sides of street was taxed. being built of gray sandstone. The Councilmen Butters and Palmer masons commenced work last oted against this proposition', week. Lee and Archie Peterson have claiming that it was unjust to tax the farmer for citw purposes hen license. just finished shearing their sheep. Re- - gets no municipal benefits. They are sanding them in James Toons herd in Hardscrabble for MOUNTAIN GREEN. : SUIT FILED. summer. the The Utah Light & Railway Co. is stringing Mire on their towers Peter Cook Filed Suit in the Dis- MILTON, UTAH. from their new plant at the trict Court Saturday Praying mouth of the canyon to connect IL II. Fiy, principle of the Morfor a Dissolution of with their transmission line which gan schools, delivered an excellent Partnership. passes throngh South Weber and lecture here iin joint session Sunextends to Salt Lake. day night. His subject was: Be A complaint .was filed in the S. O. Rollins spent a 'couple of Somebody. Hhe cited a good District coukt in Morgan Saturday days in Centreville on business, many cases in history to show in which Peter Cook is suing Rasmussen for a dissolution the first of the week. what obstacles had to be overcome William of partnership and an accounting. Parrish and wife by men Who become renowned. moved up here, for tl. Plaintiff asks that said partnersummer, the first othe week. MRS. HARRIS DEAD. ship property be sold ; that defend(Jus namer of Ogden was in ant account to plaintiff for loss Morgan on bnsiness the first of Mrs. Mary Jane Harris, Wife of sustained to said business by the the week. said acts of said defendant; that Mike Harris, Died at Her ' Mrs. W. S. Graham a spent Home in Henefer. moneys so arising be divided beof in the first tween the parties according to the Ogden, couple days of the week. Mary Jane Harris, wife of Bish- respeetie rights. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter re- op Mike Harris, passed away at turned to Ogden, Monday, after her borne in Ilenefer last Friday. New Market Place in Salt Lake. When the new market, built in having spent a few days here vis- She died from a complication of relatives. Lake by Judge Rolapp, David Salt iting disorders, following an operaA. II. Peterson, foreman of the tion for appendicitis some six Eccles and Mr. Browning of OgMorgan-CresceMining Co., years ago. She was bed-faless den, is opene in a Areek or two says they expect to cut into the than a month. hence, each market gardener will e they have been running or $7.50 per month Deceased was sixty years old on be taxed $6 a tunnel ftl, about next week. the 15th day of last January. She for a stall. The latter price is The tunnel when completed will resided hi Ilenefer most of her charged where a man has astall ail be about 100 feet long. the time and the former price life. She was the mother of eleven Avhen he alternates Avith another children of whom four sons and peddler. This market is located Croydon, Utah. Another Greek was injured at two daughters, together Avith her betAvecu Second and Third South and Second and Third West. the Cement plant here, the first husband, survived her. is of last week, by the exploding of Iler son Horace away on a KAYSVILLZ KINKS. mission. The unfortunate giant powder. mans jaw atid nose were broken. Her husband's father, avIio is William Paynes funeral was ami nearly largely attended Sunday. He is now in the hospital at the over ninety-threMen and boys straw hats in will miss Slide. her about the blind, Our school teacher, Mrs. King, worst of any one. She took such seasonable styles and shapes are now on sale at Sheffields. butuntil recently Misfe Brown, good eare of him. Elder Charles T. Burton will The funeral sent ices Avere held experienced a nice shower down sail from England on the 15th set at the Institute in Morgan, Sat- in the Ilenefer meeting house at 1 of this month to come home. urday. Her fellow teachers were p. m. Sunday. The speakers Avere Ball sprained his ankle James John Paekett. R. A. Jones and very generous with their rice. at the brick yard, last The Morgan base ball team William Riehins. Mrs. George badly week. played our nine here Saturday Roberts, Jr., and John Iaskett Call and see our tine stock of and went to Morgan and played sang solos. ladies shoes and oxfords. Shall a return game Monday. The score Undertaker R. II. Welch Avas in a pleasure to show the deem it was eleven to thirteen in favor of charge of the funeral. whether you desire to buy goods Morgan. H. or not. Sheffields. J. Miss Lillian Grover of Morgan DISPLAY OF SCHOOL WORK. Owens has accepted a Alline has acepted a position as clerk There av i 1 he a big display of as clerk at Sheffields. position here in Howard Thackerays store. school work from all of the schools Our ball team was of the county in the South Mor- last week, and played the Lamgan school house tday. Schools Close May 13th. bert Paper Co. of Salt Lake, Sat A five dollar reward will be urday. Score was 25 to 0 in At the meeting of the school the grade which makes the favor of Kaysville. gien board held Saturday, a resolution and $2.50 each Avill best shoAving Choice garden seeds from the was passed that the schools of havbe two next the given grades close best should growers at Sheffields. May Morgan county ing t he next highest. A daughter was born to M r. 13th. There has been a Avriting con- and Mrs. Scott Turner, SaturThe primary department starton for some time among the day. test ed September 20th and the gramA shipment of ladies shoes Eighth grade students of the counmar grades October 18th. the for prize offered hv the and oxfords, the latest styles, County Superintendent Anna ty Dixon, who has just visited all First National Bank of Morgan have just been received at Shefof the schools fo the county, says for the best story of our National fields. Mrs. Martha Robbins, mother that Morgan county has never ex- - flair. - . . - An-dreA- V - nt st ore-chut- . ex- pected back from California, this week, AAhere she had spent the 1 DISTRICT COURT NOTES sister, Mrs. Harris, winter. Howell Holds Court in MorMail a sample or phone your Judge order to Carr Printing Co. for gan, Monday, and Hears Motions in a Number of Cases. anything in the printing line. 45. at Sunday. George E. Carter is building" about an eight roomed residence. Alva Porter is going about crutches as a result of having his ankle. ia-jn- red BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS. IT Big May Day Celebratioo' .Judge IloAveli avs in Morgan, The citizens of Farmingtnr Monday, and held a short session of court. Miss Eva Erb. the offi- held a big May day eelebrfwi cial stenographer, and Attorney on Monday. Nearly everybody turned oat' George Halverson, Avere also in and a big procession avjis formed attendance. with Marvin Udy as king ant' In the ease of Joseph Jenson vs Tessa McMurray queen, movmjr Consoliated Wagon & Machine some of the principal Co. Hearing on motion for a neAV through streets of the city. The ramria-d- er trial heretofore filed herein, and of the day was spent in Oak.relatiA-es- . the defendants request for perland - John L. Mitchell and family mission park. The day was spent ! to withdraw its said morunning races, playing games, amoved into the Aaron Call resi- tion is by the court permitted to dence yesterday which they pur- be withdraAvn, and the same Avas etc. There was a game of IwisLet. ' ball between the junior boys-chased from Sam Halt, a short and on team and the accordingly withdraAA-n- . girls. Every holy time ago. motion of defendant to e took their along. Mrs. Fred Zahler Avent under costs, heretofore filed herein, At night a farce and a selecan operation for female trouble at coming no regularly to be heard St. Marks hospital, Tuesday. At and the same being submitted to tion from an operetta were given which'-thlast accounts she Avas doing ns the court for its decision, is by at the opera house, after days enjoyment was couelndd well as could be expected. the court denied. ed by a dance. FurmingUmV. LeAv Mitchells team ran away Case of Charles Burton vs. S. (). neAV orchestra furnishing the ran-si- c. yesterday while he Avas moving Rollins. It appearing to the court This was their first appearhis brother Johns household af- that notice of decision has been ance in public. fects to their neAV home. and duly The only things to luar IW regularly given herein, the wagon Avas loa led and the time to amend having days enjoyment were that with furniture nothing Avas damshrdlu noiu Frank Steeds children fell out i . expected, and and aged. and wrrt expired, and the plaintiff having a failed to file an amended com- slightly injured,, and Steptea . BIG HORN BLASTS. plaint, on motion of George Hal- Rice s horse broke its Teg while 1910. verson, Esq., of counsel for de- running a race. The animal kaJ Byron, Wyo., May 3, sixteen-year-olson fendant, it is ordered that said to be shot. Elgia, the of B. A. Sessions, passed away action be, and the same is hereby County Court Notes. very unexpectedly April 30th, of dismissed upon merit. This is a heart failure. He had just as- ease in which Charles Burton et nl The county coijnnissioners ot' sisted his father to grease a wag- brought suit to subject Rollins Davis county met in the court, on when he fell and died almost property to a mechanics lien to room in Farmington on Monday,, . instantly. The funeral services secure a debt due the son and May 2d. were held in the Byron meeting from the father. Commissioner Brown reported house, May 1st. This is the first Case of John Green et al. vs. that he had found a house for death in Byron since March, William G. Ogden. Upon stipu- Elizabeth Lynham and her month- 1909. lation of counsel heretofore filed ly allowance was increased fron. An election was held at Byron, it is ordered that. N. O. $3 to $G. brick work on the Cannon house is nearing completion. Jas. Neville is doing the same. J. A. Hatch reports the sale of David Dilles property in Bountiful for $5,000. Also the Dudley property at Centerville for $4,300. George Kirby returned yesterday to Sugar city, Idaho, after spending a few days here visiting The re-ta- x pie-ni- Al-thuo- two! merry-go-roun- d -- son-in-la- May 2nd, to decide whether or not. the people were in favor of The incorporating the town. vote stood 83 to 2 in favor of incorporation. ConsoliThe dated Oil Co. has commenced operations again after quite a delay waiting for tools. Mrs. Rachel Briggs armed! here last week from her trip to Utah. True B. Hatch and family arrived in Big Horn, May 1st, after a six months stay in Utah. Mrs. Joseph H. Neville also arrived the same day, J. W. Simmons, son of our merchant, J. J. Simmons, arr rived home last week from a Ismission to the Society lands. Drowsy. Utah-Wyomin- g two-yea- e, -- No. A Romantic Marriage. Word reached here this week that Miss Belva Sessions, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sessions of Byron, had decided on a pretty romance, and she consequently laid her plans carefully and on Saturday she took the train for the east, meeting her lover at Toluca, from whence they proceeded to Sheridan, where they were married and then proceeded on east to Omaha, from whence she has written to her parents The parents found it difficult to become reconciled to the new order of things, but the, elope ment was so successfully plan, ned that no idea of Miss Sessions intentions were known. We have not learned anything regarding the young man who is now a happy husband of a very good girl, but we are informed that he is a strictly moral fellow, Avith a good, clear record, and The Progress hopes that the happy couple will live a long life Uow-ley of peace and tranquility. Progress w herein, The report of Alma Hardy, health officer, District No. 1, was-redeI and ordered filed. The report of the proceeding, fendant, William G. Ogden, and it is further ordered, that the an- in the case of the State of Utah swer of the defendant, Joseph II. vs. Frank L. Chase from Justice Ogden, he, and the same shall Williams court, Centreville prestand as and for the answer of cinct, Avas read and ordered filecL Claims against the the said defendant, N. O. Ogden. county school fund Avere examined and, Olsen. George Court vs. Charles allowed as follows: II bert (7.. to This ease coming on regularly Burton, salary for March uiul'. be heard upon demurrer of the Institute service defendant to plaintiffs complaint April, $133.34; Ogden, be and he is hereby dered substituted as a party fendant in the plaee of the or- de- a -- of expense, $18.70. deThe report fo LeRoy Marsh, Co., tree not inspector, was read and orfendant and the plaintiff filed. dered nor by either in person subThe report of the proceedings counsel, said demurrer being mitted to the court for decision, in the ease of State of Utah vsl. Justice is by the court sustained, and the Fred Lavender from in Clearfield ten is days pre given Drapers court, plaintiff Avas read and orleml. Avhieh to amend his said com- cinct, plaint. This is an action brought filed. t orecover for rental of sheep let County Attorney Stable reportto the defendant in 1890. Plain- ed that he had Avritten to the tiff is asking for $1,800 and sev- Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone eral hundred head of sheep. Company regarding the expiraPlaintiff resides in Kaysville, Da- tion of their franchise through . Davis county, but that he had vis county. vs. J. beeu unable to come to any agreeCase of Charles S. Toonc the said company. P. ONeill Construction Co. The ment with The county attorney was audemurrer of the defendant to to secure the assistance thorized amended complaint plaintiffs counsel and make furof other submitted heretofore having been and ther decision its investigation of the matto the court for ter. adviseby the court taken under Bond of Joseph D. Harrod t ment, now on this day comes the court and being sufficiently ad- carry on a retail liquor business-wa- s approved and license ordered vise orders that said demurrer be and the same is hereby over- issued. The report fo J. II. Burning-haruled and twenty days granted ancounty road commissioner,, AAhich to said defendant in in regard to poll tax collected, . swer. Avas read and ordered filed. Mrs. Credie Massangale was RICHVILLE, UTAH. allowance a of monthly granted Mrs. Lucy Waldron Evert oil, $15. Avho Avas here visiting relatives, has returned to her home. Fine Farm for $4,000 Janies Peterson is suffering with $4,000 will purchase 231 aerc.-o- f blond poisoning as a result of land Avith 80 aeres noAV in fall bites. ay or mile fnwi wheat, located Mr. and Mrs. George Bund at- school. Good buy. Write Arthur' tended the funeral of Mr. Bonds Stayner, Malad City, Ida. Halverson. Esq., George the for counsel, appearing ap-pear- ig -- -- . 1 m, 1-- 4 |