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Show , m t -- .. 4 & . THE WEEKLY RE FLEA. KAYSYILLE, UTAH and Mrs. W. , W. RedenbaUgh. children may sell, otherwise articles of much value are liable to be sold for Covers were laid for thirteen. onlya few cents. Mr. and Mr.. Philander Hatch of Mr, Cross entertained the followTOE SICK LIST at their ing Kaysville people Friend J. E. Robinson is out every home last Sundays Mr. and Mrs. J. G. wheeled in an invalid M, Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. day now, being a bad foot being the cause. Barnes, Miss Molly Barnes and Shirley tricycle; Mrs. John Hughes, in a Salt Lake Barnes. is quite low. hospital, Clarice William daughter of Mr. Lewis Clark, son of Bishop- - and and Mrs, Fraik Williams, and Fred Mrs. A. F. Clark, is improving. Kershaw of Liyton, were married in Mr. Ogden Wednesday afternoon. Kershaw is anrusted employe of Last Bureau News & Thomas of Ogden, and Miss Williams a popular young lady of Kays-ville. Due to the seriousness of the alfalfa weevil this year more care should be LAYTON taken with the alfalfa to prevent a Uato4 in th midst at fertile field. Excel ia yrodoctioa at milk, tomato large loss in the second crop. When and auger fcccto. Uae the (actor at toe all the eggs 'are hatched and the roller Leyton Safu eemgeny. cannery, anil la, creamer and eonerete section of weevil acts very seriously on the first I tat rood. Good opportunities (or thoe crop, cut it and haul it off as quick as sacking enbortoa nerengo for fratt growing, track gardening, chicken raising and possible, then go over the field writh a On Mne of Balt Lake k Ogden dairying. olaetrie and Oregon Short Lino. Has lights good spring tooth harrow and loosen and waterworks. Write Layton Commerground good. After this is up cial elub for information. done make a woven wire drag and go Mrs. Ella Dawson is the proud over it with this both ways. This will possessor of a late mode) Buick tour- stimulate the alfalfa and will cook, smother or starve every weevil, as ing car. there will be nothing left to protect Mrs. William Flint has returned him. Try this method, and if you need from Delta, Utah, where she has been any help or advice, get in touch with visiting with relatives. youf local pest control man. It appears that some are using Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson, s. This of lead for arsenate Jr., on Tuesday, June 4th, a daughter seldom will done should as be not it Mother and child doing well. work and canot be guaranteed. Use II. who J. one pound of Paris green or white has been Mrs, Morgan, and friends Clifrelatives in visiting arsenic, only, to twenty-fiv- e pounds has to of wheat .brim, with two quarts of returned her home. ton, Ida., and enough water to make a ' Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, of Salt syrup stiff dough. Where this has been used Lake, spent Sunday in Layton, the as prescribed it has been very effective guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams. and has been put out at very little exMr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen, of pense. Some very valuable prizes are being Brigham City, have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willard offered for the best crop of white Garrett. flint corn grown this year. Mr. Nelson, the County Boy Club leader, has Walter Egbert, who has been here a little of this corn left which can be on a furlough from Camp Kearny, the supply has departed for camp. He will visit obtained from him while ' lasts. . j with his sister Miss Susie Egbert at should twine be obtained at Binding on while Sarrsmento, Calif., his reonce as it promises to be scarce and turn trip. expensive if not obtained now. The Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams gave Farm Bureau can make a big saving kitchen shower Saturday evening for you if you will order it now. honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nalder Every local Farm Bureau president who were recently married. Refresh- will order whatever amount you want ments were served and all present had if ordered before June 10. See your a jolly time. president before that date. In the early potatoes now, where Lydia Adams Williams, of Washington, D. C. who has been visiting for great care was not taken In seed selecseveral months on the Pacific coast, is tion, lots of blackleg is being found. visiting relatives in Layton. The lady Go over your potato patch and, if you paid an extended visit to relatives here see any diseased or dead ones, pull them up and burn them, and resolve to about a year ago. select your seed more carefully next Len Sandall, Emmett Wiggill, year, and rotate your crops. Clarence Bone, William . Sullivan an If you are troubled with . ground Clarence Allen are among the t . squirrels or rats, see your pest control lected men who have volunteered for man and he will you get rid of for educational course which will be them. We cannothelp let any live during given at the University of Utah this the war. Get them now. Woods AEMOIM- - N Ikeat La Ionia -- at-dinn- er ' LAYTON, UTAH . - Saturday Evening, June 8 th The Firefly of Farm t x The hosiery the boys and girls should wear. 4 Half hose-foyou want. - men just what r ' Hosiery for the young ladies in all the new shades. n 0 1 1 Guaranteed to satisfy every customer. KAYSVILLE alty la tih DsrU Wrrt Urn Th ftna (toe MUl. ssgstoSI to th t Ml Ml fral ranty Kayasllto Itoltof sasln ul ul a fa aklpa suit aaaatnp ar tatolial tadastri, llaa Ul Darla (tounly Caatral ilirh schnol, fcurrhs aaara kaaaa. City sto aat alaatrl baht ara lilwaauk far in. Macs af tit Island Printing aaatwanf, tft. frail 111 aatopaep aa4 Malta arawtc Ha aa-to-d- printing plant. Marie Blamire is a visitor ton, Ida., during the week. In Pres- - For Sale One Quick Action,, washing machine, in good condition. Lester Bybee, Kaysville. Adv, 6; t. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lambert Blamirea hna recently purchased n Ford roupe. t Mrs. Elisabeth Layton of Salt Lake City, Is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. E.'A. Williams. ub-lishm- hrirk plan I sdj steadily at U itl. Gaunt (arm. Mlltll (ml - of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrp. John. E. Barker on Sunday, Prof. Carrington of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Kaysville with his nephew Z. Henry Jacobs and family. Mrs. Chapman E. F. Marshall and daughter Virginia, formerly Kaysville residents, Mrs. Lawrence Young of Balt Lake visited friends here last week. la pending: the week in Kaysville. The Bay View Auxiliary will meet at Arnold M. Barnes has resumed his the home of Mrs.. Robert Birkin former duties in the Kaysville Layton on Thursday, June IS. Daniel Bodily of Burley, Ida., Is John W. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs, spending: a few days with relatives in Geo, W. Swan and Doris Thornley Xayaville. spent last week in Weber canyon. Miss Adelaide Grant of Salt Lake t Mrs. King, mother of Hamy King was the guest of Miss Alice Williams and Mrs. Joseph Rolbrook of Salt last week. Lake are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs Harvey King. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gaddy of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Kaysville Lost A bunch of keys, between relatives. Lagoon and Kaysville. Reward for Miss Claire Gleason departed on return to Reflex office or Pe Witt Bro., Ogden, Utah. Tuesday for a four months visit In California, Mrs. N. I. Kniphausen departed for Glenwood Springs, Wednesday Miss Millie Criddle is contemplating was caned on account Colo., whereshe attending the I D. S. summer school of the Illness of her brother. in Salt Lake, Co-o- p. George Wilcox, who hasbeett emMrs. R. B, Gaddy of Sugar City, ployed by II. J. Sheffield & Sons, for Ida., is visiting with her mother, Mrs, a of years, resigned his post number Alice Sanders. lion the first of the month on ac I Newel Saunders has returned from count of poor health. Salt1 Lake, where he was employed at Edward Burtonylon of R, J. Burton the Acme Pharmacy, of this city, ftndMies Lavetta Forbes, Mr. E. Barker spent last week daughter of Lmms G. Fob res of Lay-toin Santiquin, visiting wit hher daughwere married in Farmington on ter, Mrs. Dan Hall. Wednesday of this week, There are rates on the Bamberger Mrs. George Young and .Mrs. Frank from June 5 to U to the M. I. A. con- Blamires entertained their religion vention in Salt Lake, classes at a lawn party in the school house grove yesterday afternoon. The Misses Jane and Clara McBride Games and refreshments were enjoyed of StiUraore, Willard county, are visit by the children. ing with their aunt, Mrs. Harvey King, on the mountain road. A Mr, and Mrs. J. K, Radley enterparty in honor of the young ladies will tained at a family dinner on Tuesday be given by Miss Salome King at evening in honor of the 48th wedding Saltair on Friday. anniversary of Mr. Radleys parents. n, i - PRESERVING EGGS IN WATER-GLASAND UMEWATER the soring and vnrly.aummferwhen ftt price, attention should be given to preserving them for winter use. Fresh eggs properly preserved may be DURING kept for result S to 12 months in excellent condition ana used with good silicate, or water . TK.W- - Captain Harris, of the British army, an officer who has been in the thick of it over there, will speak at the Layton meeting house' Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock. The regular aftermeeting has been postponed on ac count of this meeting. Captain Harris is a writer and lecturer of ability, ant the people are to be congratulated on this opportunity to hear him speak on f the great war. FARMINGTON County al of lrk amt fertile Daft county. Horn of the Miller Floral the lararcat nowar of (tower in the intermountain Location at the country. famous Isrrx.n llaa waterworks and electric light. A (in place for re ids nee. com-pati- y. rort S METHOD Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson of Preston are down for & few days, the guests. of Mrs. Wilkinson's .parents, Mr. and Mjs. J. D. Wood. Miss Rhea McDonald, who is taking nurse training lessons at the Salt Lake county hospital, was here Sun day visiting her girl friends. a war studies. 1 c. own in wedding day anniversary. Mrs. Sessions parents, M Mrs. J. A dcsirableta, use Second (olsrtiott J. Holbrook, of Bountiful, and a Bum? o time. Dse 1 quart ef sodium silicate ta St quarts of water that feasTwen jt her of other relatives were the boded and coaled. Idaee the mixture in a crock or This 4 guests. will be sufficient to preserve 15 dosen eggs and will serve jar. 4 r for the quantity needed ta preserve larger numbers ef eggs. An experience of a neighbor with 4 a junk dealer suggests this idea: Parents should either forbid their children to sell to' the dealers, or else iHHHI should first examine the ' stuff the mas be preserved at a cost of approximately 2 cents i 0. LAYTON EQIJG , I A Jack Pickford d I liucMom 4 tWalt Whitman in Triangle il Play, The Firefly of . IN . 'J Yed. June 12 .Tough Luck. 4- " t 4 Is an honest product which will give Satisfaction in cement- ing and Stopping leaks in tubes and casings. It must be used according to instructions and will prove a great saving in the life of auto tubes and casings. The compound is pumped a into the tires with-- specially constructed pump. e will not prove satisfactory in old, worn out tubes or casings, & but it will do all that is required of it on tubes and casings which are in good condition. a f Joy-Rid- V 4 t i ' t t ' I t V , The great regulator for Ford Headlights.. Eisen will enable Ford owners to have good lights, even when the car is run ' at low speed. it Stevens Brothers $ 4- 4- - .' -- J t .. tub to stand over night so that import nearly eighty per cent of th starch will settle to bottom and all sugar we consume. It is true that pulp and potato skin will rise to the j a great proportion of this sugar comes from a nearly contiguous top of the water. territory, tha In the morning remove all water, island of Cuba, but the experiences of carefully from the tub, as well as the the period just passed show how easily dark formation and sediment on top the flow from this soyree of supply can of the layer of starch, being careful become unsettled, accessible fa fa though it ' GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE not to waste the ctarch. Again pour is. a fresh supply of water TO BE IN SALT LAKE. ' Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, representing starch and stir so as , to the United States Food Administra- particles of starch well. Allow to stand for about eight ' capable of much greater development tion, will speak at Hotel Utah, Friday then remove water and pulp as j Germany, the pioneer in this hours, industry, evening, June 7, at 8:15 p. m., to repbformore than quadrupled her production resentatives from Salt Lake City, Continue this' process with new ap- -i between the years 1863 and 1883. .In Davis and Salt Lake counties. She 1890 beet-sugmaking was in its will give a good outline of conditions plications' and careful stirring, as j ef- fancy here. , It times is as to it necessary produced 2,367 tons of over there. Nobody can afford to feet a . In raw of complete separation sugar. pulp, 5 the, year- miss it as Jt promises to be the lecand sediment from the starch, j the production of this sort of peeling ture of the season. Farm Bureau This sugar will usually take four or five had risen to 722,054 tons. If we are members are particularly invited to t washings. j to beat Germany on the battle-fiel- d we .. , come Potato starch is a healthful food and i ought to be able to on the beet-fiel- d fa fa fa fa can be used hi at least a dozen differThe path of the manufacturer of HOME MADE POTATO ent ways for food purposes in making beet-sugis not strewn with roses. STARCH TO SAVE WHEAT puddings, salads, milk dishes, etc. It He must erect an expensive plant, The daily news from the front is both an easy and economical method which stands idle of the should indicate that war conditions of providing a valuable food product year. It is absolutely necessary that over there were never more serious, for the average home. it should be near the source of supply, and those in authority were never . The potato water, and wastes inci- and the success or failure of the venmore anxious. The government is dent to the process can easily - be ture depends in a great degree on the using every effort to conserve food. utilized by feeding hogs, poultry and attitude and of that source Will you do your share towards the stock. of supply in other words, the farmer same end ? fa fa fa fa who grows the beets. ' Yet, in spite of The use of potatoes will . conserve BEET-SUGAall such drawbacks, the industry has . wheat and every potato w eat instead To a great many people the sugar proved profitable to both grower and . ef bread means so many ounces of scarcity of the past eight months re- manufacturer. foot! to be shipped overseas. With respect to the interdependence mains more or less of a mystery, in Use potatoes in every way you can of farm and factory, the beet-suginof investigations and testimony, think of and if there are still some left spite is of especial interest. In conin spite of the calculation of such fac- dustry in your cellar which might be wasted tors as the cutting off of thfe German trast with the general tendency tothis spring, make them into potato and Austrian sugar crop, the difficulty ward centralization of power and the starch by the following receipe: in shipping Javas sugar to Europe, growth of large combinations in all InEquipment needed: Two clean gal- the diversion of a provides a large percentage of dustries, the sugar-bevanised tub's, one large dish pan, one the Cuban crop to England, the can- bulwark for the individual producer, cylindrical grater, and plenty of waning campaign of last summer, and all for it has been demonstrated that the ter and wiping doths. the various explanations which are small farmer can grow beets at a low- -r Select five bushels of uniform-sixe- d cost per acre .than... that.for which given of cur shortage,. can be produced on a large scale they : are ike better for the exPerhaps surface blemishes. Wash them thor the by perience. During the past fifty years sugar companies needing them. oughly by the use of plenty of water our annual, An industry which represents such sugar consumption inand a small, scrubbing brush. creased from a little less than fifteen wholesome, economic conditions, and Use one tub for cleaning potatoes pounds per capita to nearly ninety which helps to make a cation and the other for gratings. Seat yourin one of the necessities of life, pounds. From this we tray deduce self in a convenient place between two one cause a is of the increased prosperity good one for any country to tubs, with dishpan and grater In your ef the country and one reasdh.wh?&ia. Up. of this prosperity, we resequence Without removing the skin, grate were as a cation headed for diabetes This is national coal week buj.yssX. TQL.clf MIEOtgtftM ..from. - right-han-d coal now." and 'various' other 'physical ill's. tub into the dlshpsn, rid emptypan ' War rationing has halted for the bf gratlngsTlnto the well cleaned tub present this reckless consumption of to your left when necessary. Continue sweets. The actual T.IOSS shartage felt darthis operation until your d tub ing the winter by probably seventy-fiv- e Doctor cf Yeterirrr Crrcry upon the potato gratings until nearly per cent of the population has inVct-izsr- y od Medicine full, stir well so as to saturate every vited public attention to the fact that Dtr.tirL particle with water, although we are a nation possessing Remove all peelings and floating ma- vast areas suitable EOUNTIFTL. UTAH to the production terial from top of water, and allow of both cane-sugPhcr.s 73-1- 4 r, and - J . er ny 1914-191- . . ar ' ds R r ar v Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Robinson, now of Fillmore, and Mrs. J, S, (Tark and daughter Iris, visited relatives in Tooele Sunday and Monday, . rlasi Jif fa fa-f- a two-thir- Arch Brown is out again after a five weeks siege of typhoid. A new daughter arrived at the Brown home on the 3rd inst. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions enter3 tained the preservation of eggs is S'the use of sodium $ Wednesday in honor jofthrix ak WATER-GLAS- K fata -- Bgps laid during April. May, and early June have been found to keep better than those laid later in the season. A good method for 1 1 -- summer. Western Picture A , Kenneth Wood made application for enlistment last Tuesday, but a defect in his hip, the effect of an accident several years ago. caused his rejectment 'Sherman Robinson returned to Camp Kearny, starting Sunday night, and Uenard Rrimfey to "Twin "Falls, Idaho, Tuesday night, to resume their SOLUTION S Tough Luck cut-worm- s Kaysville t . t x et long-continu- ed - self-suffici- ent , Dr. E. H. left-han- tni ar beet-sugx- we - -- |