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Show . w elir Ulrriuii illrflrx W I th Act inr Twr md-mtto l M U. at Kawvlll, Utah, Etafch. , rto . . TAH il- - Umlsd States StKto .the for Candidate Republican Oxford lecturer prophesies that men. chemistry wJU create 'synthetic however, be room, still There should e variety. or the ml am offering my five-roomodern home and two lota for sale. Price reasonable. Cash or Terms. HENRY GRAHA5L KayiriH Mr. and TELEPHONES Mr. G. R. Chaffin enter- V at dinner Sunday for Mr, and tained "j i Mrs- .- H. U dentist y 9:00 to 12:00; 1:00 to S;M Barnes Banking Hj. s Kaysville Thole 17j y" j W. Perry and daughter s h Mis Virginia Perry, ail and Rosanna W, , ' ' of Ogden. C, A. Xv(rara, N. 14 . ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinckley of V Lyndale, are spending a few week Continued from Page 1) with Mr. Hinckley's here visiting smell store end trading iaUiahiog 4 parents! Mr. and Mrs. Ezra F, Riche modest banking bum-- i ards, also post end Sr, inother with his osa in connection Mrs. Arthur D. Miller spent the fa such terests. His habits of life were ' of his past 10 days in Ogden, as guest of confidence s awakened the Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Fair, following a fellow townsmen, lie never usedecon- serious operation at the L, D. 8. nor intoxicants, practiced ' several weeks ago, hospital and eound judgment X omy, displayed to hostess the was Miss Ida Hayes and keen sagacity in business affairs, winter of hit enforced members of the Gamma Tau club at through the home Tuesday evening. The time residence in Piedmont h won sub- hey was business. his from spent in playing card afterwhich stantial returns' lunchWith the coming of spring, he once Miss Hayes . served a delicious the eon. find . to Smoot St. to went liuis, snore tneasur-abl- y Miss Afton Robinson and Miss Julia wholesale bouse had been obliged to and appropriation measure, Uk Salt born at REED its looked B. Y. at SMOOT, U, the up at .students' immediately and living Bartlett, . close, u lie Edulowering price in FarmCity, Utah,. January 10, 1862. were retoreO creditors and discharged all financial Provo, spent the week-enthe Republicans of schools Provo, in elementary ington at the home of Miss Robin- cated to power in all branches of governobligation. ' Daria county, more than any other sons parents, Mr.and Mrs, James H. also at Brigham Young university and ment with th election of President of Robinson. the University of .Utah. Following became chair- county in Utah will feel the loss uni- Harding, Senator Smoot Young com- from Brigham Bamberger Simon graduation Mrs. James J. Steed entertained at Simon Bamberger. tnan of the Joint Congressional the entered Smoot Senator Davis tM of county her home Saturday evening, complversity, and also was the man who placed business enter- mittee on printing other and mercantile man other of than more on of any Reorganization Bartlett cm the map committee imentary Ho Miss Julia On April 5, 1900, waa called joint Administrative of the prises. Branches the at student is a who the Lattecp set of men. The building of the Idaho, Moore, the Church of Jesus Christ of because or Bamberger Electric Railway gave the B. Y. U. at Provo. The time was by the Federal Government, and of to r-day th Saints Quorum the county of knowledge of ail farmers and producers pleasantly spent in. playing games Twelve Apostles; was elected to his comprehensiveto th revenue and for and and transportation rapid matters relating making candy. frequent United States senate to succeed Joseph and the marketing of their produce. The The North Farmington ward amuseon March the tariff, th burden of framing seat his took L. and Rawlins the the first and warehouses he constructed helped ofdefending ment committee entertained the by unanimous passing 1903; was after the war farmer in hi campaign of collective ficers and teachers of the Y, M. and 6, state legis- emergency tariff bill of Utah vote ana Republican trains hi ahouldera, fell upon marketing, and the passenger ward largely bishopric lature for second term of six years Y. L. M. L A, and the biu th vetoed Wilson President furnished an hourly day and night at the home when of Miss Alice Potter beginning March 4, 1909; emergency second the service to th citlea north and south. Monday evening. Twenty-fiv- e he memsponsored for third term by direct vote of peoand He was at all times interestedDavis tariff bill which became a law' soon were present - and a pleasant ple beginning March 4, 1915; ber! . inauguratto up building Sent his support games for fourth term beginning- - March after President ' Hardings and evening was spent in playingluncheon an from both 1 agricultural ion. county, afterwhich a well prepared 4, 1921. 'manufacturing standpoint, lie liked was served. During the debate on the sugar his test in the United schedules the and Although, of th 1922 tariff bill. Senathe people of Davis county, Members of the Farmington Post of State senate was contested for sevWa liked him, Davis county of tor Smoot spke for two hours and people tha American Legion met in a busieral years and his right thereto sub- although continually interrupted by confidently believe that this feeling, meeting Monday night, and .made jected to a long senatorial investiga- members of th opposition, non was which haa existed so many years, be- ness Armistice annual tlto became once plans for tion, Senator Smoot at tween the people of Davis county and a fewcarnival. to cop with him and hia formid It was decided to hold a leading member of that strong co- able day able the Bamberger interests, . will array of fact and figures. Hit the large carnival dance in the Al- terie of Republican statesmen which of conviction ha never been courage deincluded Aldrich, Allison, Beveridge, berta hall at Centerville. Other and his speeches in dewill be given out by the post Depew, Doiliver, Fairbanks, Frye, questioned, tails Mansi fence of Republican principles have Statement ef the Ownership, . official later, Lodge, McCumber, and enwent. Circulation, etc. Required bv. Member of the Utopia and their Hale, Hawley, of always been fearlessly logical Penrose, Platt, Nelson, 14, of August lightening. War-rethe Aft of Congress husbands met at the home of Mr. and Conn, Quay, Spooner, - Teller and In December, 1923, Senator Smoot 1912, of llallewell Howard Saturday Mri. became chairman of the powerful THE WEEKLY REFLEX I Senator Smoot aoon became chair- senate committee on Finance, the first evening, where a pleasant time was were played unman of the committee on Standards, time that a man from the Rocky Published weekly at Kayiville, Utah, had by all Card motored to Weights and Measures. He wa also Mountain all when about til 10:30, West was ever so honored. 1928. October 7, where dancing was enjoyed put on th following important com- His first great work as chairman of Layton Davis a of State of Utah; County some time, afterwhich they remittees: Claims, Civil Service, Pat- this committee was to seBefore me, a notary public, in ana for residence ents, Pensions, Railroads and Indian cure important Halleweli the to turned of th 1924 tax rethe passage aforesaid, and county tot the State was served. Depredations. In 1906 he waa made duction bill. During the past four dinner delicious a where K. personally appesred Chas. V. awom a member of the important committee years, as n member of President who, having been duly on Public Lands, ilia industry and Coolidge's International Debt Fundone-haand (H41 one and lavs propriate 'ceording to law, deposea constant activity waa always apparent ing commission, he has successfully in c. f s. of water from Maple Spring that ha is the secretary of The Weekly and as early as 1905 and 1908 he was guided through the senate the highly is water Said i Utah. Davis the following County, lieflex and that instrumental in extending the tim important measure funding the enorIssuance of and the point to the best of his knowledgeowne- to be diverted at homestead settlers in Utah and mous obligations due ana owing to for 50 E. the spring which bears N. Belief, a trua statement of the afore- of a leading part in other public this country by America's took e Sec. NE of 38, Cor. the 1475 ft, from rship and management of the affairs especially with respect to mat- allies. conM L. and 1 in S. B. date the shoyrn W, T, for N, said publication and other Senator Smoot has constantly been Act veyed in E pipe line a distance of 8000 ter touching lands in Utah the above caption, required by the Western states. entire called the used be Sec will in embodied where it upon to give his attention to ft. 1912, 24, t August 61st (1909), .the domestic congress national and international affairs, but During for at and City Laws Kayiville Regulations year tion 443, Postal less than six years after becoming a has never lost light needs and addressee purposes. namea and i. That thi ia designated In member of the senate, Utahs dis- requirements of Utah and her people. This edapplication f the publisher, editor, managing the State Engineers Office as File tinguished senator waaonassigned to the Among his notable accomplishments Finance. It in behalf of Utah, a few ef the most itor, and business manager are: ' powerful committee No. 10023. Inlsnd Printing h , publisher, thia the that waa the during year All granting important showing his diligence relprotests against tariff bill was uppermost in ative to matters either of general er Kaytvllla, Utah; Editor, W. P of said application, stating the reasons Epperson, Kayiville, Utahj Managing therefore, must be by affidavit In dup- th minds of senators and representa- special interest to this state, are the .Editor, C. A, Epperson, Kayiville, with a fee of $1.00, tives. Senator Smoot debated the following: C. Y. K. licate, accompanied Th Utah; Secretary-Treasure- r, and filed in this office within thirty Issues raised so ably and with, such Valley Irrigation of information that project, Strawberry which stiU furnishes most of Paxton, Kayiville, Utah. ; (30 days after the completion of the a complete fund he amased even hla veteran colleagues. th water to Utah county. ' 2. That the owners owning or hold publication of this notice. His knowledge of economics was ao M. BACON. The Federal Reserve bank In Salt . GEORGE total more 1 or cent the of ng per that he won th admiration Lake Gty, almost completed, at a cos1; thorough State xmmount of stock are: Engineer of friend and foe alike. These de- of $320,000. Date first publication. Sept. 23, 1928, Inland Printing Co., Kayiville bates OctoThe munitions buildings, south of brought Senator Smoot defiLeonora of Date completion publication, Kayiville Canning Corp., to . nitely the front rank, of the senate, Ogden, at a cost of $2,000,000. A. Epperson, C. A. Eppereon, H. H. ber 21, 1928. . In the succeeding sessions of conTh Forest Service headquarters, ritlood. H. J, Sheffield, J. O. M ' th Utah senator has repeatedly Ogden, ' Thorn-,'legress NOT1CE "Barnes, E. E, Saxton, J. W, made valuable contributions to the Th great Echo reclamation project J, R, Bxrnei Estate, J. R. Galley, especlust starting in Utah which cost the C. V, K. Saxton, W. P, Epperson, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE statesmanship of the country, ially by way ef speeches on th pro- United States government $1,225,00(1 rElUabeth Openshaw, Doris M. Thorn-HeSECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT posed Court of Commerce, the Postal to begin, and will still require $4,000.-00- 0 P. E. all of Kaysville, Utah; IN AND FOR DAVIS Saving banks, the Canadian Reciproc- to complete KEUison, J. E. Ellison, of Uyton, Utah. COUNTY, STATE OF of an independent creation the bill, Numerous ity . g, - That - the known - bondholder, V-..- ;r . for fed: UTAH ; tariff board. And when in 1910 the eral buildings appropriations for offices hold and other post throughsecurity mortgagees, question of the prices of foreign prod- out th state of Utah. er owning or holding 1 per cent or Thomas J. Smith, et al, petitioners,' he was was before congress, ucts the Th law creating Zion National more of total amount of bonds, more V9 first to proclaim that The real value park, , are: other securities er rgagea, The City of Kavsville, Defendant. any article is its exchange value," laws for the conservation of Utah Barnet Banking Company, Kays TO KAYSVILLE CITY, TAX PAY. aof doctrine which has ever been on and other Western forest lands, . . ville, Utah; Deseret Savings Bank, AND PROPof the cardinal principles of the ReERS, INHABITANTS Th Smoot Dry Farm law. Salt Lake City, Utah; Mergenthaler ERTY OWNERS THEREOF: . publican party. , The law making Brye canyon a i linotype Co- - New York, N. Y. senator consisthas Utah's senior national park. - 4. two next the That YOU AND EACH OF YOU are paragraphs U kMiBf Republican W hove. giving the namea of the own- -. hereby notified that Thomas J. Smith ently championed t h 5, doctrine of protection. When the Un- 1920 holand stockholders, security ra, and others have filed with the clerk derwood tariff bill cam befors the additional pendent l! 10 ders if any. contain not only the list of the district court in and for Davia senate in 1913, Senator Smoot came to Gvil and Spanish-Ameriot stockholders and security holder county, Utah, a petition praying that war for as th natural veterans. ...as they appear upon the boos of the a' portion of Kaysville City be discon- again to the Law pensioning veterans ef of the Republican minor. company but also, in cases where the nected from the corporate limit spokesman and succeeded in exposing the fal- wars. stockholder or security holder appeEre thereof; that such portion of said city ity lacies of that measure. Besides these actual accomplish-menupon the books of the company as sought to be detached is described as United States declared After th Senator 8 most haa also introto in or a relation, t: fiduciary follows, ' war Senator Smoot duced bills to establish a against ' 'trustee, corGermany, or trial name the of lave the person "That portion of Kaysville Gty, be- steadfastly supported th administra- tion In Utah; to proJTdif academy ie trustee whom such for Corner Northwest the poration ginning at tion of President Woodrow Wilson. He the acquirement of rural hornet weting, 1 given; also that the said thereof, being th Northwest Corner assisted in th war revenue pubhe land states; to stabilizein the "two paragraphs contain statements of the Northeast Quarter (NE44) o measure of passingend the other legisla1917, o: Massing embracing alliants full knowledge Section S3, .Township 4 North, Range tion j0r to win war. . the designed irrigable Indies land; ta establish a and belief as to the circumstances and 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and run Following the war, th Utah senator gam sanctuary la the condition under which stockholder 28.79 chains to a voted for the Covenant of th League thence East A and qriet title to the hoollLS ning who not holder do security of Nations with the reserva- well aa a great number of bUli for upon the books of the company point S.75 chains West of the West tions, but voted againstLodge it when those the puKhaa ef sites sad emtio aa trustee, hold stock and' securities side of State Highway No, 1; being reservations were defeated o in the pubhe building in the various in a capacity other than that of a also 2.5 chains from th Westerly side senate. He haa been &es of largely the responsistate, many of which are ow Bona fide owner; and this affiant haa measured at right angle ble, for th creation of the Budget mdring the earnest eonaidenUo no, reason to believe that any other thereof, of bureau and the passage of revenue caagrua. South 43 degrees 17 minutes . person, association, or corporation haa thence K. 2.5 chains to and from the parallel any interest direct or indirect in the highway 40.0 utes E. 17.60 chains and S. 46 degrees North 100.00 chains; West 124.32 said stock, bonds, or other securities West side of said thence South 51 25 nflnutes E. 6.50 chains to a chains more or less: chains to the point of beginning, as .than a ao stated by him. on line between property S. 69 degrees 28 minutes W. point W, degrees from shown by red lines on the accompanyC1IAS. V. K. SAXTON, of Thomas J, Smith and Clarence the Northwest Corner of Block' 15. ing plat of Kaysville City." Secretary-Treasure- r. Stewart, 19.50 chains; thenc about ITat D" of Kaysville Townaite; a,ND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- "Sworn to and subscribed before me N. 52 degrees W. 5.73 chains; thence thence N. 69 degrees 28 minute E. ilP-South 44 degrees 40 minutes W. 22.04 24-- chains, more er less, to the North FEAR and SUMMQP-T'this 7th day of October, 1928. or petition, - SEAL) chains; thence Northwesterly (ap- line of Kaysville Townsite; thenc show cause why the same shoulf not JOIIN R. GAILEY. 21 N. 43 minutes Ernst be 815 chains, more or less, to degrees proximately granted, within twenty (20) day Notary Public. My commission expires Not. 7 1921 W,) on th Westerly line of said city point on line of the Esst side cLNinth C0WSUtin- - ot- - the public, limits 54.40 "chains, more or less, to Street, projected: thence S. 0 degrees ? this notice, or on or before gs I the .NOTICE TO WATER USERS th point of beginning.48 minutes W. (being the course of of day 1926. October, No. 10023 Also beginning on th North line the East line of skid Street) 19.00 WILLEY & WILLEY, . TEtxte Engineers office, of said City and at a point S8.54 chains chains to the Northwest Comer of Attorneys for Petitioner E, of said Northwest corner, being Block 9, Hat "D"; thenc East Eilt Take City, Utah, along Address: a point 3.75 chains East of th East- th North line of Blocks 9, 8 and September 14, 1928. 7 a Notice is hereby given that erly aide of said highway and 15 23.00 chains; thence N. 0.6s chains Bunding, haa a made chains from the Easterly aid there- thenc East 15,00 chains to th corporation, Gty, Gty, Utah. East with in accordance the and to ye of; lint of Thirteenth Street; thenc running thence parallel .explication PublicatIoa Member - Zrementa of the Compiled Law of and 2.5 chains distant from said East- South on th East line of Tkirteenth 30.1926. k 1817, as amended fcy tha Session erly aide S. 43 degrees 17 minute E. of th Gty limits; thence on Gtv publication October 7, Zctt cf Utah,. 1319 end 1923, to ap- - 30.50 chains; S. 75 degrees 10 min J boundary lines East 18A 192 Off' No, P. tppvivon, m 1 TAtloj Office Hour, FOR SALE wljrattoa Subscription $2.00 per year in advance DR. G. EVAN self-mad- t IS, 4 Futurity , 0,4 ohr , AiaartWn " 1 , of Dat oontr,' alt twocrad hitn, moudUu W, larfria light. tolihnn, hourly Sortrt. . Lak Suit a Eamhonror Elrtrl to and D. 4 A City tad Ogdra, ; W count Rallroada, fin ehotry O fndla. tra- - , and charda, korri tab la, gta. Mom of th Millar Flora) company, Btaa txrwrtmocit Farm aad Lag son, tha Pmtial Spot hi Utah na, W. P. KPPKMON, UUt C, A. EPPERSON, AwtltH Wwtora t THE WEEKLY RK FLEX, KAYSVILLE, 4 MU1 MW FARMINGTON Croat THE INLAND HUNTING CO. - itt , W i , Another :. announcement Service of , ,o-Uc- Telephone ( Conforming to change recently announced for telephone tervice between points in the territory of thi y Company andpoints in the territory other associated Bell company the following changes will be effective in (hi state as of October 1, 19?6: Reed . costs-Whe- n of-an- d i REVERSED CHARGES The reversal of charges has been available only on n calls. The privilege of revers ing charge will be extended to station-t- o statioa "call from points in this state to all points, whether in this companys territory jor In the territory of any other company, where the rate Is 25c or more person-to-perso- , : ' - , ed s LONGER REDUCED RATE PERIOD n Reduced rate hours for calls - ed , . statlon-to-statio- - wiU begin at 7 p. m. Instead of 8:30 p. ra., as formerly. Between 7 and 8:30 p. m. the discount will be ap- -' prorimately 25 per cent of the day station-to- station rates; from 8:30 p. ra. to 4:30 s. m. the dis-count wiU be about 50 per cen( of the day rates These discounts will apply where the day n rate Is 40 cents or more, with a minimum reduced rate of 35c. Because of the uniatis- factory service conditions which It brought about, the existing midnight discount will be discontinued. 3 -- Gal-ling- Changes - ( station-to-atatlo- ' . . er, ADJUSTMENT IN LONG DISTANCE RATES n. - v The rate schedule'effective October 1 substantially reduces chargesTor, calls to points qf other aiso-dated companies 150 mile or more distant, and ' also small Increases are made in th rates for soms , short haul calls. . ' - ; Sax-Eo- n, . . . , . . These thanges will result in a uniformity of servlet and charges for service within and without the borders of this state.' Definite savings will be afforded users of long distance lines and a notable improvement ia service to the public can be assured. , lf war-tim- i of-th- e Com-man- y, Payne-Aldric- The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company . . Co-o- p, y, -- v y, j - -- -- -- -- -- ! r,brry ca 4 l U. to-wi- ..... -- -- ap-tpe- ar , Jioioiay J 1 5 - 1 eiuW111 Kay-sTJ- One dollar today may not seem like forge amount, but one dollar today end ss er dollar tomorrow soon amounts to Elderable 8un),:Lct us explain & few of t many plans we have for your ccnvenien In saying. j Barnes chains; ( BaniHinEg.CC) |