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Show Mw- - BOUNTIFUL 'Nine miles north of .Salt Lake Cfty, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County, has waterworks, electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks, surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. trans-continent- al iwi Snowball, . was born to Mr, and Mrs. A son Lorin Moss on Monday. grand- - K. a:., eto-i- I i . a- The children of John-A- . Call are suffering with whooping' cough. D- - 54 - 4 the THE AGE OF CONCRETE, Fackrell, In this issue of The Reflex will be recently at the I,. IX found the first of a series of twelve for apperdicitis. articles on the use and manipulation r. I at.nie Barlow i very ill. She of concrete. These articles have been taken to the L. D. $. hospital prepared by experts in the handling of roc-e.where the w;li undergo an concrete and are written so plainly ch that good results may be obtained by for trouble. those' having but little previous exTru " 'Oilmen of the World spent perience. All the articles are illusthe av Monday cleaning the taber- trated with cuts of the finished prodnacle giounds to piepare for the State uct. and' in many instances, diagrams ItrcmeXls condition to he held this of theforms are furnished. The sub(.fall.. , jects enibrace clothes poles, fence mail-bo- x r Amo .posts, poultry feed Cook has been chosen posts, - second coutr-elhot beds, cellar troughs, barns, dairy in the First ward ways, dipping vats, poultry houses, Relief society to fill the . vacancy eau-e- d by the death of Mrs. Mary walls, watering tanks, hog houses, Mr a,lJ wa.opiated on or Waddijups. William G. Sears has recently d Mrs. Dan Muir of Salt Lake City, - and sidewalks. It will be worth while for our sub- - ae-an- Burglars entered the Golden Rule scribers to preserve these articles for store Monday, night and rified the till, future reference, as they will furnish Mr. and Mrs.Uarold Call of Salt hut found only about $1 in change. directions for successful manipulation I.ake City were visiting relathes here Lntrance w as gained to the store by of concrete. These articles are printed Sunday. breaking the plate glas in the door for the especial benefit of the farmers and climbing through. who will want to make permanent imMr. and Mrs. William Raliey of Banfrom time to time and do Mr. ami croft, Idaho, are visiting relatives and S. B. Goodfellow en- provements work. No particular brand own their friends here. tertained their many friends at their MV-- i. m will come inches from the outside surface. The 'otm for the post may be made of 1 inch lumber cut sp as to give the dimer Mons noted above, or if a smooth floor or walk is available, only the sides and ends of the box need be used, the floor or 'walk serving as a bottom ' Stiffening cleats should be placed across the open side of mold to keep the side forms from bulging when the concrete is placed in the mold. Do not remove the form from the green post util it hus thoroughly hardened, which generally requires 2 or S days. Allow the post to cure or harden for one week before erecting. During the first two days keep the post et and cover with canvas, burlap, straw or other clean material, and dampen it thoroughly each day ' for about a week. The form should lie oiled or souped before the concrete is placed. 3 feet, in the ground. It should .he reinforced with '4 inch round rod placed in each corner so that they home Wednesday evening. A large Miss Violet Wood has been very ill, 'crowd was present and a but at last accounts she was improvGood-fello.Mr. Mrs. very gooiftime. and ing in healtlj. recently moved into their new Mrs. Lucy Barlow is quite sick. She home. is at the home of her mothe?, Mrs. A kitchen shower was given WedHannah Garnett. nesday evening at the! home of Mr. -David O. Willey is dangerously ill. un! Mr. B. II. Williams in honor of The doctor has not as yithcen able their daughter, Gertrude, who will be married in the near future to Marvin to diagnose his case. W illey of this place. A large crowd Mrs. Heber J. Sessions of Farming-to- n was present anil many useful presents spent Saturday visiting with her were received. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hol' Miss Belle MuirV daughter of Mr. brook. cepted a position in Salt l!lke City, A three-ac- t' farce entitled Want- passed away Friday, after an illness ed A Wife, will be presented in the of three weeks with spinal meningitis. opera house Friday evening by the Deceased was 25 years of age and was Stake Board of M. I. A. a former resident of this place. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the outh Bountiful meetinghouse. A large crowd was in attend! ance and the floral offerings were both beautiful and numerous. After the services, the remains were interred in I do a general line of the City cenietery. The Bank of Norlh America Philadelphia Penn. F1. in Author i:ed bv congress 170! LTha modest building pictured hero housed the first banK with which the American government had any official connection, and from this small beginning has grown up the vast system of banhing in this country. Of that system this banK is a part, and it is that part which best represents the banKihg facilities of this w ' community. It offers to our people . . 1 the same opportunities that larger institutions offer the people of larger communities. A savings deposit with us means a investment for safe, money-earnin- g It means the you. beginning of a will a pleasure become habit that as you watch your account grow. Start a banK account with us today. Myron W. Phillips, Con fectioner -- etc. General plumbing repairing will receive prompt at-- tention. Spencer Barton . KAYSVILJuE 10 cents Each We can promise our customers -uoui uiaqt pus ;uauipB3Jt pooJJ eys worth in anything bought our store. true now of This is certainly Century Edition Finest Sheet Music of which we carry the full line. It is the most beautiful Edition of nearly 2000 of the standard classics and favorites both in vocal and instrumental music possible to find, and we offer it i at the standard price of 0 cents a Copy Come in and get a catalog FREE X, Layton Drug Co. I J. E , 'ROTSlflSOfl Liscenced Abstractor And Notary Publie Office F. C. & M. Bldg. fmninruM G. J). growth. John P. Larson of Moab, Utah, was presented a gold medal by Governor William Spry in behalf of the acific exposition for being the champion corn grower of Utah. He raised 156 bushels of grain to the acre. Lon D. Sweet, president Of the Potato Growers Association of America, of says that the foundation principles are proper successful potato growing preparation of your soil and careful seed selection. Mr. Sweet advises that potatoes be planted not more than once in five years on the same grouhd, then rotate your crops, planting grain the first year aft the potato crop and alfalfa the other three. Plow thd alfalfa ground in the fall and again in the spring before replanting potaPanama-P- 1 v r,, Putledge PHYSICIAN and SURGEON and Residence on Locust Street Bamberger depot. Calls answered promptly day or night Utah : s J Kaysville j toes. Dr. El wood Meade of the University of California advises the adoption by our government of the agricultural laws and policies of Australia. We in have progressed and been copied every other respect hutjn our legislation for agriculture and in that our legislators have not been responsive to the needs and demands of the peotime loans ple. Rural credit with long sure is coming with low interest yates for the farmer. . for country shoppers by business houses should provided be Utah Kaysville in the trade centers. By doing this a and First Class bank at Tampa, Arizona, has increased Work: Our Motto Quick its business 50 per cent. Miss GertTELEPHONE 45-- J rude McCheyne also urged the women to put the washing out of the home and strongly advocates the establishment W. E. of community laundries. DENTIST Prof. Fred W. Merrill advocates Office ia Dr. Grant's Place that all farm operations be balanced. Kayaville, Utah Balance the ration of feed for. the nor Phot.e 4! Kaysville Exchange, dairy cow. Dont feed her all hay balance. a strike but all bran, etc, Bsoatifal fee Balance the soil by proper rotation of crops, and balance your marketing. WANTED A few shares of Davis Do not overload it with one thing but and Weber Counties secondary stock, market the right thing at the right d. R. Giuley, Kaysville. Adv. time. Office - Kaxs.t'Oitl!. Xtah. P OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER I ,w in ECHOES' FROM SECOND WEEK OF LOGAN ROUND-UBishop David A. Smith, a former student of the college, emphasized in his talk before the farmers, the necessity of keeping up the fertility of the soil.. He maintains that soil fertility, forage crops and stock and marketing are the three elements of all successful farming. Drive your crops to market,, do not sell them advises W. IL'Olin, ag& ricultural commissioner of the R. G. R, R. The British farmer, the best farmer in the world drives 78.2 !per cent of his cropso market; the U. S. farmer drives only 56 per cent which means, that 44 per cent of the crops are sold from the farm without any return of humus and fertility , to the soil. Governor Spry advises the young men to stay in Utah. By going to other states to make homes they cripUtah ple Utahs chance for growth. sons. for our native He advocates the establishment of the Utah Chamber of Commerce as a step in the right direction for our i BARNES BANKING COMPANY, KAYSVILLE, UTAH PLUMBING plumbing and will take contracts for the installation of baths, lavatories, sinks, IM tut Hansons Electric .Shoo Shop Rest-roo- Up-to-d- Whitaker eonteet -- as there are many brands made in Utah, most of which is equal to the best produced anywhere in the world. There are dealers in Utah cement in every city and ttwn in Utah and Idaho where The Reflex circulates, and these articles are printed, not only for their educational value, but to encourage home trading and the use of home products, but are in no sense paid advertising. The first of these articles follows: Everlasting Clothes Poets. The trend of the times, in the conaccessories struction of ' all for the home, Is to make them durable. They will then give to the property look which appeals to the all when the question of value, neatness or tidiness is considered. The subject of clothes posts usually ia given no consideration, but on contrasting the general appearances of may yards, one is immediately struck with the idea that a post such as shown in the illustration would be a positive econmany a good omy and advantage, housewife all too often finds that, due to a week wobbly post her clean linen has been blowing all over the backyard until its condition meagers description. Concrete clothes posts are everlasting. They keep in better allignment than the lighter wood posts. They will not rot or burn down and they are rigid enough to sustain any number of lines. The post should be about 11 feet long, 8 inches square at the top and 12 inches square at the base, and should be firmly embedded at least of cement is specified, out-do- well-ke- or pt The mixture used should be in the proportion of 1 part of cement, 2 parts of sand and 4 parts of rock or gravel got greater in size than 1 or 1 Va inches. Bank run gravel should not be used but should be screened, passing over inch and 1V6 mesh sloping screens, the material which passes through the iqeh Screen being called sand and through the 1 inch inch screen and retained on the screen gravel. All measurements should be made with the material poured loosely into the measuring box and the box, when full, should be completely leveled. 'If, for any reason, ROCKERS a 0C- Free To Our Customers - XL the concrete stands thirty minutes before using, it should be thrown away, for cement, once it has partially set, makes weak concrete, even though it is retempered by turning or adding water. After depositing 1 inches of concrete in the form, carefully spade it and then place the reinforcing rods 1 inches from the side forms. Continue filling the form, spading it thoroughly, meanwhile, until within 1 inches from the top, then place the last two reinforcing rods 1 Mi inches from either side form. Then fill form and neatly trowel or completely smooth the concrete. Too much emphasis cannot be placed on the spading of concrete because it is essential that the surface of the concrete be dense and free from Call and "see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n voids. No air bubbles should be allowed to form. If considered desirable, convex moulding can he placed along the square comers of the mold, thus giving a rounded corner which will not fray the clothes line. CITY COUNCIL MEETS The chairman of the electric light The Kaysville City council held ita committee reported on the condition first meeting of the month at the city of the system and asked permission ball Monday evening. Moyor pro tem to have the light meters tested at the J. R. Gailey presided and all the mem- expense of the city. The request was granted. bers of the council were present. The chairman of the waterworks The chairman of the streets com- committee reported that the water at mittee called attention to the heavy the intake was becoming heavily growth of willows along the street charged with sediment since the thaw west of the O. S. L railway crossing and stated that the county road supervisor has offered to have the brush cut from the roadside west' of the city limits if the city would cut from that point to the railroad track.' The council instructed that the work be done in conjunction with the county. It was also suggested and ordered that brush dams be placed in the cave alongside the road for the purpose of catching silt and nose the cave" to fill up. Give Your Horses Fresh, Pure Water From a Concrete Tank SW 5 wooden trough. Buy a few bsg Unk of concrete. Tha ,build Prmtncnt ,n.d watering concrete unk does nt leak. It will improve the looks very easily cleaned. Wiil h,ve fre, drinkingwater. In buy-tn- g I1 cement be sura ask your dealer for !d moss-covere- d, germ-breedin- g, set in, and asked permission to install a hesdgate and flume for the turning out of water that it might settle before turning same into the system. Permission was granted. The statement asked for by the f concrete work you do about the farm. It is uniform in in State Juvenile commission in relation strength and fineness; can be relied on for satisfactory results. 1 yonquality, are nfsn- to the conditions of juvenile affairs was adopted and ordered mailed to the OGDEN commission. The regular monthly claims against tha city were allowed. ciiMENT The Ogden Portland Cement Co. 521 Ecclt 0;in, |