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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILE. UTAH FISHING QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF NORTH DAVIS STAKE BOYHOOD IN DAYS Whn Mothr Kpt Glorious Tiro Supper and Praiaarf tha Flv . Have Your Home Modernized Before The Holidays Llttla Sonflah. The dty roan who was the country boy of yesterday close hi eyes a few minute and lfve over again a rammer afternoon of long ago, note tha ' The quarterly conference of the North Davis stake will be held at the Kaysville tabernacle next Saturday and Sun-day, November 12 and 13. The schedule of meetings will be H Milwaukee Journal.' A day when kla little crowd, equipped with enough as follows : Saturday worm 12:30 p. m., stake pfiesthood meeting; 12:20 p. m.. Relief Society officers meeting; 2 p. m., general conference session in connection with auxiliary association . officers and workers. Sunday 10 a. m., general conference session; 2 p. m., general conference session ; 7 p. m,, Relief Society conference. It is desired that members of the stake board and ward officers and workers of all auxiliary associations shall be present at the 2 p. m. session Saturday. In addition to the members of the priesthood and general membership of the stake, it is expected that a merater of the Council of Twelve will be present at all sessions. to feed a school uf flsh, betook Itself t the pool where it was annually reported and fervently believed . the big bass wCfe hiding. They didnt get big las. Hite came slowly, and those they landed were little sun flsh. I there anywhere In any lake a inuskle Mg enough to give him as great a thrill .as tho little T stm-flsh- Jle was late to supper, but there was supper kept for him. And mother didnt scold. She wss pleased as punch, and told him to hurry and clean the fish, and she would cook them. And she did, No other grow n person praised Ms catch. In all the world he and mother alone recognised how worth while those five little sunflsh were. And yet It didnt seem wonderful that she didn't ask him where the bass were. That was what other people did. It was a wonderful day, bnt as he looks back on It, he sees that the wonderful thing was rot the little atrlng of boy's fish," but the mother who was so pleased that ahe stood over a hot store cooking them. How glad ahe was to do It How happy she would be If she could do It again, today. But ahe live to far away now. We wonder If he remembers to write and tell her of his discovery Ms that mother's heart was big enough to make hts little flsh a splendid catch. Signed, HENRY H. BLOOD, 'EPHRAIM r." ELLISON,-FRAN- CIS H. NALDER, Stake Presidency. I Now Heads Red Cross'- It pumps and carries all the water KOHLER AUTOMATIC POWER AND LIGHT PLANT FOR FARMS Jnort.dru5,2rjr work on the farm for the men folks or K LEADER AUTOMATIC PUMPING PLANT ry f T axjJh ' I t wm i v ! i i 1 i 4 (S 14 f f - I ... - - - . 50,000 already in use. No hired hand can work as cheap. Be A happy Leader Jana owner, -- In the southwest comer of France, between the river Adour and Garonne, are long stretches of pine woods, green and cool. Where these pines now stand was a fcarfen waste la the middle of the eighteenth centnry. Sun and wind vied with each other In making the Innd drier and dustier. Over the stormy bay of Biscay came winds that set up great sand storms and sometimes burled whole tillages. Bnt at last there came along a man who acknowledged fate only as Something to be overcome, nis name was and he was an Inspector of roads. He began fencing In the desert, lie built a fence and behind It planted a handful of broom seeds. Behind the broom seeds he put seeds of the pine. The fewce protected the a broom and the broom rrew. I jgbLy Bre-montl- er former President Wilson, Prooldont Harding was rocontly eloctod president of tho American Red Cross. H Is hsro tosn aecspting th Wco. From loft to right! MaJ. Csn. Msrrltto W. Irsland, Surgeon Qonoral, U. S. A.) Dr. Livingston Farrand, chairman Central Committee of tho Rod C roe; the Prssldsnt; Asst Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadsworth; Raar Admiral Edward R. Stitt, Surgson Gantral, U. S. N. uccMdlng be Hone Water System KOHLER PLUMBING ENAMELWARE Frenchman's Ingenuity Has Made of Waste Place a Rsglon of Fertility and Usefulness. A' p Every home can now citified with a ARCOLA HEATING PLANT be used with or without cellar or basement FOREST ON DRIFTINS SANDS - WOmen folka Terms as desired. Fwltltkf Installed, by the Layton Plumbing Heating Company ITS ALL IN. THE WORK sm-d- Then the broom In Its turn afforded shelter to the delicate pine shoots. Soon the pines spread and their tough root bound this sandy soil together. The first step was accomplished. Then canals were made to drain the wet part and carry water to the dry . ook Em Over yiTjEFORE q I va takej m plumbing down on the farm this fall, a litte time and look over some of the new installations we have made in Davis County, Residences of Clifford Strong C. A. Epperson J. W. Thorn ley L. E. Bybee Henry Mansell Henry Graham Bert Turner These installations are among the better homes in Davis County, and for new work or improving old heating and plumbing systems, service is always in demand. -- B. GALBRAITHS GA KAYSVILLE Ammonia From tho Air. A syndicate has been formed to es- tablish a nitrogen factory for the man- ufacture of ammonia synthetically from the nitrogen of the air, says the American Chamber of Commerce In London. The syndicate has purchased the site In County Durham which the British government acquired more than two year ago for the purpose of building a factory. The capital required will be $325. 000.000. - The process to be adopted, says the American chamber, will be on the prln- clple of the German chemist, Haber. Nitrogen and hydrogen will he combined into ammonia under pressure at .a high temperature, the ammonia then being converted Into nitric acid or other nitrates as may be either for the manufacture ofrequired explo-rive- s or for nse as fertilizers. Pandects." Is derived from the Pandects Greek and means Tli Pandects of Justinian U a collection of Roman civil law, made by the Eu peror Justinian In the Sixth century, containing legal decisions of judgments, to which the emperor gave the force and authority of the law. This compilation of &0 hooka is thfe most important of the body of the Roman civil law. Luxuries In Lett Demand. Theres a vast difference between eating to live and living to eat. This Is being discovered by a great many In a measure discovery acpeople. counts for lessening demand for luxuries yet doesn't supply the funds for necessities. One cant spend dollars and have them too. Grit Capitals Famous Avenue. For some years after Washington became the national capital, Pennsylvania avenue was an unkempt dirt roadway and at times welfeilgh impassable, but when Thomas Jefferson became President he objected to the untidy road and the street was graded Must Not Disturb Swans. Even the highest In the French Re- and put In fine condition at a cost of public must bow before the edicts of 114,000, for the expenditure of fehlcb Jefferson was rouudly abused. the French - protocol, as Mme. wife of the president, learned when she objected to the presence of five white swans In the Elysee palace MICKIE SAYS! pond. The swans, Mme. Deschanel admitted, were very beautiful, but nearly every morning early they disturbed the rest of the. Awvstfsvjvwu vortwojr presidents household, and therefore she Inquired bno wwocc whether they could not be removed. MAS COUU The chief of the protocol found tfiat sixty years ago a clause was written 4 ORAO CVA Ftft In the protuetd which provided that tuf 'wowal not less than fire swans must be kept In the Elysee palace grounds, for the feeding of which the keeper' of the OVAORJO-presidential gardens was responsible. A SMILE , BtTCWV' Des-chan- t owl a V Hid Identity Many Month. Miss Gwendoline Farrar, who Inherited a fortune of sever, l million dollars from her father. Sir George Tarrar, the Rand millionaire, who was one of those sentenced to death by Boer for taking par in the Jameson raid. Is one young woman who can keep a secret. For more than a year Miss Farrar has been appearing on the London stage, and only was her Identity discovered byrecently accident Cubas Vanttlts of Hardwood. Cuba has about 367 varieties of ex- cellent hardwoods. Besides mahogany and cedar, there are about thirty species of palm. The royal, palm Is probably the most useful tree on the Island, every Prt from leaves to roots te!ngutmed by names.- 'Ekpop gndw&l PROGRAM OF THE RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE The program DCfflgy Dsvi Stake Relief Society Conference hu been arranged to be held Saturday and Sunday, November 12 and JJ, is the Kaysville Tabernacle. Saturday, November 12, at. 12:30 p. m, then will be a stake and ward officers business meeting. Sunday evening st 7 :00, November 13, the following program will be given: Singing Now Let Us Rejoice," by congregation. Prayer. 7 Male Quartette Gregory, Brimley, Robinson, Cottrell. Accomplishments of th Year," by President Emily Brough. Solo Leander Thompson. Relief Society teaching: (a) The Visitor. (b) The family assisted General board member; Remark;. Male Quartette. - Benediction. I I J I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. AT LAYTON BURGLARIZED Early last Sunday morning, sbou 4:30 o'clock, Vird Cook, who live above the Utah Power & Light company office to the north heard bur! glars breaking open the company He immediately telephoned the alsrra, but the men made their get-a- 4 M with cash amounting to $40.42. They were Been to speed south 0 a Ford car, where the Salt Lb police met them near Beck's H Springs, and ordered them to stop One man made his escape in the ness and the driver was caught. H gave the name of Clarence MorgsA and the missing man as his brother Ray Morgan, both of Salt Lake- - Th sheriffs forces of both Davis and1 in Lake counties are effort to apprehend the missing sssa who, it is alleged, has considerable a police record. both cafe? North of-th- e Gor.e to th Dogs-- " f 4 te The ane'ent Romans tailed In dice caG!s."tlie Latin flog. To them three aces w the pot In their gaming, v ber.ee the saying gone to the dogs synonym for rain or bad one dirty dog" means B3erT with ally filthy; one defiled ar dirt U called a dirty pig lure la aprlnk led w ith refereDce dog, many of them highly comp tary. J 1 la uS I ( I |