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Show THE WEEKLY. REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Slrflrx tTIjc IUrrkly If advertising can thus put life into a Dead One- - what can't it do INLAND PRINTING CO. for a Live OneT W. F. KFPIRSON, R4itr They could have dug up a hundred ! MiUr . C A. EPPERSON, A Tuts in the desert and if they had Btttond m Fbrurj IS. kept. the good news to themselves under tie Act of oTily a few Historians Utah, t ISll,.' ' , 1ST. would have ever known it. You can have the best merchandise AiwtMnt reteu But if the world .does in the world. Subscription $2.00 per year In advance not get Hep to it th business will TELEPHONES hip along peacefully; Remember 2T ut ! Merchants W. P. Eppereen. Ne. FiUuM kr ; niE Bald-Heade- C. A. Eppereon, N. Glare N- - The Great White Way. Jn the first place it is evident to all who have given the matter considersDon that it is unjust to turn this road over to a truck line on which to carry cm the business of a common carrier of freight, to the exclusion of other - individuals. d Union Pacific Low Summer Excursion Rates--- - hard-woo- road. or 8, 7, fast becoming the Davis county suburban ehow place of Utah. On last Sunday near 1000 autos per hour passed through the county. Among those ca'rs were a number of foreign arg from states both east and west. The people of the county are slowly realizing the importance of improving appearances along the state highway and are making an effort to present a better appearance. The city of Farmington is making the most ambitiops effort in this direction and has constructed permanent cement curbings, pulled out old unsightly trees, planted lawns and d shade trees along both sides of the highway. The grounds of the public school are also being cleaned up and beautified and a number of new houses have been erected. Bountiful has also awakened and presents an improved appearance. The most notable improvement in Bountiful has been made on the meeting house property where a fine lawn has been put in and a modern sprinkling plant has been constructed. North Salt Lake Mr. Odell has set a pattern for individual effort by cultivating on both sides of the road where it runs through his property. This work not only keeps down noxious weeds but shows up the fine Odell orchards on the east side of the is two hearings bestate utilities the commission, fore where hearings were being held concerning the operation of commercial trucks between Salt Lake City ard Ogden, The Keflex has become convinced that it is a mistake and an Imposition on the people of the state tn general and Davis county in particular, to grant truck franchises over companies () $19,-564,92- .After attending . J 6. 14-36'- License i A d US Oiir State Road and the Commercial Truck this In the first place the license charge for the operation of trucks is not sufficient to repair the damage done the road !y the operation of heavy trucks. It Is not fair to the taxpayers of Davis county, who have to maintain this highway, to have the commission turn It over to a truck company practically without compensation to the county. is not fair to the common carriers operating railroads in Davis county and paying heavy taxes for the maintenance of the highway "which is usei In opposition to their companies, Asxa matter of fact the company holding the exclusive right to hau freight over the road between Salt Lake City and Ogden has practically no interest in serving the people o!' Davis county and when called on to rve them give only a service. Most of their trucks are what might be called express truck make no stops between terminals It is also evident that many of tbes trucks "are shamefully overloaded and that they occupy much space on the highway and tend to obstruct the view f those driving passenger ean. 'Anfi .finally it is a debatable quos-'lio- n as to whether this tmek lute is a convenience and necessity to the people of the state sure it is that t is not to Davis county which has to maintain the road over which it operates. Surely the Oregon Short I .ine, Denver & JRto Grande VV estern railroads and private trucks rc sufficient to serve this piece miles long territory about twenty-sianti a couple of mile wide. It would aeem about as fair for the eomnimioh to operate a truck line sover one of the existing railroads which the owners have built and paid or as to grant this franchise over a road which thene railroad companies have materially helped to build and pay fur. and are now' h lping to mii"-tain- . It half-henrt- e il . x As we unier-tanthe law und ir which the Vert .ficate of eonven.ence ir,d necessity" i granted says, th so ire maj be ginnted ,not shall. It vnuld indeed be wisdom on the pint of th commission to put an end to this trucking conti oveisy, on thi particular piec of road, by i evoking the certificate which lias granted. There is nothing m the law to prevent buunC" institutions and from doing their own tnuk-inon this road if they aie not sati'-fie- d with the cond.tions imposed by the common carriers. --- In mad. We expect the Davis county farm bureau to come out next-yeawith a program to keep down the weeds along all the roads of the county, particularly along the state highway. This year thousands of strangers from alt pints of the nation will motor and more will along this highVa ume from year to year. Davis county is the gateway not only to Utah but through its length pa 9 seventy-fiv- e per cent of all the people who motor from the east to west, north to south. Time wall come when it will be beautified and improved to ihe extent that it will be known as one of the most beautiful drives in Amenca. Nntuie has already done her pait and now the people are learning that they must do theirs. r city council has isproperty owners requesting the cleaning of sidewalks and nimming trees. The council has also ordered u sanitary inspection of he city by the city board of health and will n quire that all pi endues be The city in good sanitary condition. will coopeiato in the general clean up by mowing the streets and hauling The Kaysville sued older to away tradi. Miihucl: Come quiek! Patrick is stuck in a bog up to his ankles. . James: "Dont worry, then, if hes only up to his ankles he can soon get out again." Mike: "Yes, but he went in head Erst! Should Irrigate Sugar Beets Early in Season Almost every spring many fields of sugar beets are not irrigated early enough, says Professor Geo. Stewart, of the Utah Agricultural experiment station. When the land that has been sown to beets dries out, it does just as any other land does. That is, it begins drying at the surface. If the rate of evaporation is rapid then the soil may dry out completely as far down as the beet roots extend. Unless showers come or unless the land is irrigated such a condition is almost certain to be disastrous to the crop. Many of the beets are killed, thereby' making the stand thin, and many more are so weakened that disease and insects can injure them much more seriously than would otherwise be the case. On the experiment farm at Logan, well manured land in which the moisture supply was maintained at the proper degree of wetness, there was no injury from plant diseases whereas land improperly manured or irrigated and allowed to become too dry, had infestations amounting to 85 per cent. Yields could frequently be much increased by very light irrigations early enough merely to wet the dry surface. This would keep the beets WASHINGTON, June 7. The department of the interior announces 9,800 acres of public lands in Alaska have been opened to men of the world war for homestead en- Following try by the department of the interior. will apply Filings may be made at the Fairbanks land office. The tracts are located in the vicin itr of Nenana on the Alaskan railroad, which has just been finished by he government and is now in full op eration. Veterans will be given 91 days preference with the understand ing that the coal deposits upon the lands are reserved as property of the United States. Opened to Ex-Soldie- indi-vi-lua- l- g The Fable of Tut Three thousand years ago lived an -- n. Stutter and the Gang at the Luxor Golf Club called him Tut ' When Tut reached the Cake Eater age and got his Hair plastered back Right he .died. Dying was one of ihe leading Egyptian Sports -- ln-Po- or and Tuis death was a Major Event. They slipped in the Valley of the Kings. Three thousand years later a Tarty of Snoopers dug up Tut's Tomb and all the Junk buried with him. The Advertising Men took charge of Tut and in a few weeks have given him a Hep which makes Charlie Chaplins, Coues Doug's and M. look l.ke a last years Almanac incomparison. Dead for 3000 years! ' Ix3t! Then Bang U 'Advertised it-a whole world hollering for more Day-by-D- ay beginning May 15th. rs - to Omaha or Kansas City $ 61 ; Chicago ...;5 71 St. Lduis $ 66.; New York City $132. Boston $138. Washington Los Angeles .. San Francisco Portland Seattle Faimington. returns than to spend some of his Proportionately Low Fares to many other points own time in the field showing the boys or laboiers how the work must lie done. Twenty per cent of a crop is too large a loss to be tolerated for D. S. SPENCER ANY ASK AGENT one A iny operation. certain amount General Passenger Agent growing vigorously. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM of the extra space is made Salt Lake City up by the The impression held by too many beets growing larger, but only one should be withwater farmers that fifth of the loss in stand was made held as long as possible is wrong. for by increased size of beets. Plants allowed to suffer for water up never fully recover. Many are killed by disease that might have escaped if they had been kept growing. Heavy applications of water are not necessary; only enough to wet the surface soil. This early light iirigation h merely to wet the surface and should not be considered to take the place of a real irrigation. This is duo in part to contracting labor and in part to the fact that the labor is not properly supervised. There is nothing that a farmer can ill bring him more ample do that We to most North I Those First Lons Trousers want of the provide Davis county boys, who are entering manhood, with their first long trousers. We have bought our stock of Youths' Clothing with this end in view. The materials and tailoring are correct and the prices are. right. Rose Plants A Good Straw Hat tv Varieties: And we mean just OPHELIA Salmon. DUNLOP Bright pink HOOSIER BEAUTY Dark Red MILADY Red nk from Worsley-Peble- y Famous Free Blooming PILGRIM-Pi- Round Trip Fares Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Worsley o: Farmington announce the marriage of their daughter, Marian, to Beau-for- d II. Pebley of Brigham City. The young couple will make their home in Millers COLUMBIA Return limit, October 31st. Kaysville -- h-- en To points east and west daily Public Lands in Alaska d Egyptian King named It sounded like a Probate and Guardianship Notices mei I Dm siAiEjrQUssca r chains to be gin ing containing ,t more or leas, and with thAF-. thereon situate. Subject how right of way of Oregon Consult County Clerk or respective Railroad and Public HigffS K ' Collector of Internal Revenue James off of 597,768 or 8.23, in the num- signers for further irtforioation. , real estate being in all net Cai'.S And after June 11th, 1923, reH. Anderson has issued the following ber of returns filed, as well as a bids will be received by restatement of federal income tax duction in the total net income reoffice of my attorrey T NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL turns of individuals for 1921: Peters at Kaysville-- , Utah. MdS or to $4,158,416,655, PROPERTY ported amounting Terns of sale lor to aCCOr,J The total number of federal income 17.25 rt, and a decrease in the tax In the matter of the Guardianship bid,. balance in cash upon coXjM tax returns Hied by individuals and surtax) of $353,666,580, of the Person and Estate of Mqrie of sale by court. throughout the United States report- (normal ELIZABETH Gailey, Minor. 1 ing incomes for the calendar year or 33.08 U. The undersigned will sell at privite as guardian of the Person and ended December 31, 1921, was 6,602,-17For the state of Utah the falling sale the following described real of Mane Gailey, a mnor. First Publication May 24th 1'v The net income amounted to property: Off in the number of returns was Last Publication June 7th, inundivided one One tax and the eighth '(normal 4,382 or $19,577,212,528 reduction in the terest in the following described real the tax and surtax) was $719,387,106. First Mtlitary Band. total net income amounted to estate in Davis County, State of Utah For the state of Utah the number The first the Northwest viz: at military band Beginning or 2.78r7, and the decrease w net income amounting to $02,713,461 to four corner In 17S5. Th. of section ten,. England Township $663,-87and surtax) was in tat (normal North Range two. West, Salt Lake Tork, son of George m itnpoPA of returns was 26,128, which reported or 4 4.06 A. Meridian, running thence South 35 band of twelve German and tax (normal tax and surtax), muiiclaai, thence East 20 chains, thence three Negroes, and chains; Federal income tax returns-fileby North 35 established $812,901. 20 West chains, whence band of the Coldstream As compared with 1920, the figures individuals for 1921, in the following states territories: and show a United States for the falling FEDERAL REPORT ON INCOME TAX news of Tut! that straw may choose here will be of the best quality and the newest style you Pink , any -- at all times worth WHITE KILLARNEY 50c each $5.00 per dozen the money asked. Now is the time to plant them. Come to the greenhouses and make your selection. Miller Floral Co. Farmingtoiv-Utah7 :30 a. m. to 5 p. m. every day, including Sunday. Phone Farmington 39 -- I Watson-- T anner Clothing Co. HgdenUiah. tr" Jjtl)1 V i , |