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Show vr i t THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. .rv LAYTON Located in the mulst of fertile fields Excel in the production of milk, toms-- 5 'voes and lustar beeta. Has the facto-j- r v of the Iaiyton Sugar company, canned, roller mills, creamery and is on the con- erete State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck ganlenipg, chicken T raising and dairying. On the lire, of .2 the Bamberger Electric, Oregon Sio-- t Line and D. & R. G. Has eleitnc J lights and waterworks. j 1 I no ( .eurtiehl hand tfiu g a lug htmi tlai.ee ,n the (lo.ufuld opera house, Thai .day night, Fei.ruarv Jltn. The music i. to he fumi-h- e i by a Sat hue Mrs. Gus w 1 sick people. Lucius LauJie returned Tuesday X Miss Eli.abeth Green and Miss from a four days business trip to Los Lavton spent last week-enin LoAngeles. He commented upon the ac- gan as guests of Miss Fern White- tivity of California boosters, high ho- sides. While there they attended the tel rates, and everybody in a rush. social event of the season, the Jo-si- e d painful injury to his left eye. at his work recently some hot welding compound-fleup into his face. premier Utah Agricultural College military ST bail, which this year was a gala affair. t SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY RESOLUTION OF DENIAL The following resolution is published at the request of Women students of the University of Utah: D. A. SULLIVAN ' Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work UTAH PHONE 28 - N 2 LAYTON, I in-i- .i .1 1 in y t epportunity h i We mu v W or tlcbloi n. ' A a matter of fmt, we mud adopt the European system or be carried baik into the ranks of the debtor nations by that system. And after all is said, is not the European system the better system? Would it not be better to open the Bhilippines to Ameiicun development and enterprise than leave it as it now is, half savage, seven eighths jungle, governed by a gang of incompetent, scheming, native politicians? But it is said this is the road to Well, if the charge be imperialism. be But it is not true. so it. true, Wherever the Stars and Stripes have flown, that land has .been the better for it. Liberty hus gone with that flag, education pnd prosperity have also gone with it The question after all is: Shall we go ahead and hold qur own or sit tight and again pay tribute to England and the nations of Europe? Taking the past forty years for a criterion, we will again pay .tribute to .that mugnificent nation, that civilizer of the world,, that master of commerce, England. If we as a nation are not great enough to emulate her greatness, let us be thankful that we are more like .her than other nations are. BE IT RESOLVED, That we hereby publicly announce that in the maintenance of our high ideals of purity and we, the women of Che University of Utah, do not degrade self-respec- ssy t, Middle cf Old Testament. In die King James eision of 11 Bible the middle look of the Old Te -tillin t Is Cron ibs. while the mldd f chapter would be the twenty ninth chapter of Job ' ARTICLE V. The capital stock of the rompanv vha BOl'N BREEDER'S NOTICE consist of $,"1,000 00, divided into fifty shares of the par value Wheiens, On the 20th day of Januof one hundred dollars ($100.00) ary, 1021, I reeeiied from marshal each. one certain animal, One black And for the transaction of such and white steer about 21; years old; business as may properly come other brand supposed to be TL on left hip; ear marks under half crop m the right before said meeting M. B. CHILD, andcrop of the left, also a certificate Bresklent. signed by marshal setting forth that hirst puli, Eeb. 21, 1021. the said animal was found trespass- Last pub.. Match 17, 1021. inp upon Ninth street, ami that the of amount damage, poundage and (Continued From Luge One.) is $1.00, Notice is hereby given: That if said animal is not claimed and taken awu.v, and said to attempt to hold our own us a charges and all costs paid hefoie world power. We must make Europe oclock p. m. on Wednesday, the 2nd if not in money, in territory. Not day of March, A. I). 1021, at the pay, in Europe, but territory Citj Bound, in Kaysville City, Davis territory hold within our nations which debtor said and at time Utah, will, County, Even place, offer said animul for sale, at the sphere of our influence. public auction, and sell the same to by this method our allies would be the highest and best bidder, for cash, to satisfy the amount claimed on said getting the best of the bargain, for the reason that we helped them get certificate and on costs. Dated at Kaysville City, Davis this territory, helped them with both County, Utah, this 20th day of Feb- men and money. ruary, 1921. The United States need territory ROBERT B LAM IRES, both commercial expansion and as for Ioundkeeper for Kaysville City. 1 to-wi- t: 1 1 self-seeki- . , S' the Haw, False tory business DURINGhave been made, sometimes direedy and sometimes crop is produced during .spring and summer. Then is when the legitimate dealers store a surplus against the lime oftiecd. Then also is when speculators buy eggs cheap and store them for high winter prices. But the producer receives none of the storage profits. In California poultrymen have learned how to outwit the hawks of trade. They formed Poultry Producers Associations and provided storage facilities so that the farmer hdlds the spring and summer surplus. Through COOPERATION Californias flourishing poultry infame. dustry has won nation-wid- e indireedy, that this Company has adopted a policy of refusing to supply repair parts for old machines in order to compel the, purchase of new ones. This statement is absolutely false. Such a policy has never been considered by thi Company nor suggested to it. Ordinarily we ignore such reports, because we have learned that any large company, no matter how fair and high principled, is subject at all times to unjust criticism. The Tacts are this Company has always recognized the importance of repair service and has used every effort to make IHC service the best We believe vwe can truthf ully say that the repair service furnished wherever this Companys goods are sold is eqyal il poC superior to that furnished on any manufactured line. Weeks," instead of being v We call attention to the fact that machinery Fix-u- p fanners in 1921, as some seem to think, something new and originated by the started s of the movement were really an outgrowth by manufacturers and dealers of Defense as a war con National Council the with associations in connection so much to promote done has other no measure. servation Perhaps agency . " National Repair Weeks" as this Company. - ' The fanner needs machines which will be efficient and economical. If his old he economical service, and ' machines can be repaired so as to render and utilizes fanner the repairs would be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether his old machines or buys new ones is a question for him to determine. But in making his decision, we give to every farmer who owns any IHC machines the , , assurance that a full stock of repair pans will always be provided by this 4 going it The farmer who is is ill protected against all the hazards of trade. We offer you the of our cooperative organi- ration. Our chief concern is better ment for the farmers in this com munity. Thats why we recommend THE efficient . clone - . supple-protecti- Country Gentleman ! It on offers red-bloode- d i Kaysville Local Farm Bureau This service which this Company has rendered through the years to those who have purchased its machines has been a matter of great pride to the Company, existing between it and its customers. and is the foundation of the cordial good-wiWe feel it is due the Company and those who have purchased its machines that we give the widest publicity to the fact that this service of repairs will be ypajptainpd and improved, and that any charges to the contrary are untrue. W. E. GA;LEY, Secretary, Kaysville, Utah. ll ALEERT B. BARTON, President, Kaysville, Utah. ' Pa.: Im glad to see you pushing our organization The COUNTRY Gentleman, Philadelphia, COUNTRY GENTLEMAN for a yearr52 weekly muea. The THE for here dollar And my advertising. go well together International OFHarvester Company business which Jthey are to inherit You want them to have the best reading matter available to ment their school work. Nothing is better for that purpose than THE straightforward, interesting farm measure, news; and, for entra-goo- d ficclean, entertaining, Country Gentleman. It offers tion. inVery likely you have been you the latest and most accurate and information about practical tending to subscribe but just havent of businesslike methods of farming, yet got round to it! This coupon wU which cooperation is an outstanding make it easy. Use itl Send it in to check for $1.00 or a example. It is the one big National day, with your 52 big issues Weekly of Profitable Farming, You dollar bilL You'll get and your children will obtain from it that we , know you'll enjoy and a bigger and broAder grasp of your profit by. j Company. t 21 per Today, our repair stocks on the territory available for the farmers are cent greater than ever before at this time of the year. An average of a quarter . , million pounds of repairs are shipped front IHC factories' for every working aa day in the year. Thirty million dollars worth of repair parts are now ready, service. . this needs he fanner when insurance for the for call manufacturing-orderrepair In every International Harvester Works has meant cutting down production therri ard when even first furnishing parts of new machines for which we had orders, repairs have always had preference. At every one of our 91 branch houses trained men are on duty to see that all orders are filled and shipped promptly. Thousands of dealers scattered everywhere with an assortment, of repairs in stock are always ready and willing to render every assistance. . . , s . Seventy per cent of the(egg V the past month reports have come to us that at farmers meetings " ity r. d'toi ooley, daughter-m-laMi. and Mrs. la Curt Stewart on f Joseph Wocley of Syracuse, died t E. I'rnei at the home at Tuesday morning of appendicitis, The guests tan. Sunday evon.ug Provo hospital, where she had been present were Mr. and Mis. Clifford v taken for treatment. iSiietig, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Galley, E. W. Adams has been., appointed ''Sirs. George E. Briggs, Mrs. Golden Mr. and Mis. A. M. Barnes. Miss Ma-- I road supervisor in place of John Hodgn, Leonard Robins and Stan-- i lie son, who resigned. Adams, Mrs. Lucius I.audie and Mrs K Layti v Lavton. J. I). Ilarrod formed a jolly theatre Dr. Whitlock returned from the t holies Nalder is in from the party that attended the performance hospital in Ogden the first of the week in the Salt Lake theatre last Saturin Nevada, due to the and is now busy attending to other st nous sickness of Mrs Nalder. day evening. ' a While I we will go backward Sill and her youngest very sick with pneu- is suffering from .1 1 1 funn-- Lake orchestra. r Will Ramsey ,u t;v i" i i r Mrs. D, Si. hild are both monia, (ii I'ik o'ui v has t In m s. inis fur i'i iMs'Ui i Iti it. apit.il but be dune i"ti We must i .r 1 to - (My Name) AMERICA (My Address). CHICAGO V (Toom) .(State). PS A. tT Ja . |