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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX Print the news of Davis County, hs subscription list contains the names of Davis County's best citizens. Are you among them? RUTTER WTtAPPERS The Reflex prints the best parchment butter wrappers. Not only the best, but, the cheapest. 7 X' REACHES. EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XI KAYSVILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON. UT.H. THURSDAY. JUNK 22. TT Clh COUNCIL MEETING I he haMille Cit Council city council held its regold, red -- Che cit marshal to mi-- l ular meeting Morutay evening. Mayor J'il all stock running at large on John G. Millar nos presided and all the the streets of the cit. U running members of the boi)rd were present. at large is meant stink which is to run without a caretaker. The city marshal reported that boys lumarshal was ordered to imhad been entering the city hall through pound all stoeki rumikng on. thei the windows of the building and was stin ts of thi; nt alter sunset, w ith or without a caretaker, i he order instructed to arrest such offenders and will he enforced stricth. take them before the police justice. The marshal also reported that stock TROOl' FILLED was being allowed to run at large both U. S CHARGE INTO MIDST-O4n2T RECRUITS "by"1 TuyumT night and asked .for- instructions concerning the matter. The u AND KILL GENERAL marshal was ordered to enforce the Ogilt 1ead for Call If No Loss U sustained Through Physical law in the matter without respect to Examinations ' f persons. Union, June 20. By reason of the The committee 013 judiciary reported BATTLE TAKES PLACE NINETY MILES SOUTH OF that the new waterworks ordinance mint toils enlistments on Monday am! would be ready for the consideration Tm-ti.troop B, First cinalry of Og PASO; SEVENTEEN AMERICANS ARE PRISONERS of the board at the mid mpnth meeting1 den, has seventy men, hut Capt. W. R Ki t iss says of July. recruiting wilt not cease, the physical examinatCommittee on waterworks reported as c MEXICO CITY, June, 21. Extra editions of the newspapers that the floor of the new 100.000 gal- ion- will icsult in the dropping of and bulletins posted about, the city tonight tell of the defeat of lon tank house had been.eompleted and soon of the troopers. examination will herm to American troops at what is stjled the battle of Carrizal. The the work was proceeding in a satisfacno Two low. physicians,, retained In Americans are declared to hate been dispersed and seventeen tory manner. the of the natnmuk officers Mate Committee on electric light reported psisoners captured. will come from Salt Lake--' for guard, that one light customer had Keen cut The official version of the clash says that the Americans at- off on account of tlit is It inspection. expeoteTtlnt this and will examination to Iregin at ? hi) oclock capture the railroad station at Carrizal and .w$re en- that others wouhLinUnw if back paytempted i rowtom o morning awl all men have gaged by General Felix Gomez,, who wasjp. command df the Car- ment was not promptly made. n het mdered to report at that time. ranza garrison. General Gomez was killed in the battle. It is A motion prevailed forbidding swimKnetiss is of the opinion Captain or bathing in the New Survey announced that among the prisoners was an American interpreter ming that lie given the full will reservoir and a sign hoard setting hisrtfop who confessed, it is claimed, that the American commander was forth the order was provided for. fire day s foT tnohilizatlon at its own The committee which attended the posUT hut he ami the troopois are unthe aggressor." The prisoners were sent to Mexican headquarters good roads convention in Qgden re- der the ihiprcssion they will he called at Chihuahua City. to l'oit Douglas Friday or Saturday. ported the doings ofthe convention There no fuither business, All equipment of the local troop was EL PASO, Texas, June 21. American and Carranza troops council being brought to the aimoiy in Twenty-fourtT adjourned. street toduy from the rifle fought a bloody battle today only a few hours after President Wim 6000-wor- d North Ogden. This equiprange to General rebuke Carranza had gone lsons yesterday John H. Blood and George B. Shefincludes ment several hundred pounds forward to Mexico City. With which side ictory resfed is not field, the tvvti Kaysville men who were of ammunition, picks, shovels and known. seriously hurt by the overturning of camp paraphenalia. The engagement took place on the Santo Domingo ranch, near an automobile last Thursday morning, Ti oop B now has more men than it a point about twelve miles up Lost has uniforms and equipment, and the the Mexican town of Carrizal, which is nine miles southwest of at Creek in Morgan county, are now at officios say theyare unable to learn Villa Ahumada, the Mexican field headquarters in northern the I,. D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City, when the necessary uniforms will arThe number of dead,"American oFMexican, was not defi- and are getting along as well as could rive. nitely known here tonight, but nearly a score of General Pershings be expected. The injuries are substanThe older men of the service were men are said to have been killed, and the Mexicans are said to have tially as reported in The Reflex of last given a several hours drill on a parade week and it will be some time before lost more than two score. Seventeen Americans are declared by either of street and at Twenty-nint- h the gentlemen will he able to ground Lincoln avenue under Captain Kneass Mexican officials to have been captured and to have been hurried get around. The car in which the men and First Lieut. W. E. Lindquist. to Chihuahua City under a military guard. A machine gun used were injured is the property of Mr. Teptative plans for a farewell celeBlood, and notwithstanding the fact bration for by the Mexicans is reported to have done heavy execution. the troop were made today that the machine turned over, three a headed by Joseph 1). committee BLACK TROOPERS IN BATTLE and one half times, was not so badly by The Harris. plans provide for the damagedas at first supposed. The The Americans engaged are thought to have been members of car was recovered from the hillside on dosing of the stores Friday afternoon 5 There will be a a troop from the Tenth cavalry, a negro regiment, returning from the day following the accident and from 2 toin oclock. City Ilall park, with Judge program a scouting trip to Guzman. The size of the Mexican force, whose brought to Kaysville On it own power. J. A. Howell, Apostle David O. McKay, commander, General Felix Gomez, was killed, is not known. Jugde John A. Bagley, Judge John IX of and Frank Stoddard Anthony News of the battle was received in Juarez early this afternoon Murphy and Senator Joseph Chez as have been sinking artesian sneakers. Following the address there Hooper miliby General Francisco Gonzales, Carranza commander of the wells in Kaysville ward during the past will be an open air banquet. The ban-1itary zone of the border. For some reason or otherGeneral Gon- week. During that time they have committee is made up of Mrs. zales kept the story, secret until late in the afternoon, when an completed two wells, both of which wT "xettle Eceles, Mrs. Alice Collins, Mrs. American, J. C. Hubble, returning to the border from Hie interior, furnishing a good flow. The first well J. IX Harris and Mrs. Mary Farley, was for the Kaysville CanRecruits of the past two days are brought to El Paso the news that he had seen numbers of Mexican completed and was brought in Horace AndersoM, John McFarland, ning corporation dead the Mexican Central railroad tracks at Ahumada, and 20 U. S. SOLDIERS Ku-il- KILLED BY MEXICANS 1 F - - FOE NUMBER 41 9 1 ti r le il HEROES 1 AN EVERLASTING How WATERING TANK Stockmen Build Their Own Concrete. Troughs part cement to 4 parts gravel. Fill the foundation trench witlf concrete. Set Many fjimiijiinl stoi kuien want the outride form- - m place. Sec that it to know how to build then own t un- i. level, so fhat the tank will beJevel it etc watering tanks .and troughs and i an he entirely failed with water. The method is ea-y and a .tank is not lay the twinih bottoinxemforced 1 To .explain the plan, a niche- Ijt ' untlie v nderside with, the. expensive. bars? aft To at rteT ahVTs "dTei ihlsf be"- Turn lengths ofvcpven wire crosswise low, which holds lit) hairels of 31. and 1 j inches from the upper side gallons each. If dcsiied, smaller or vutli thp,lbng strip of fencing. Bring laigcr troughs, round or square, may , up tbKoxtra length of ware so that the he built in exactly the same manner. UmvU will project up into the future Such tanks, well made, never ciaiV, kid walls and can be fastened to the wear out or cause nmdholes. trcmfniiing roiLs. (This wire reinforc- - -' 1 n, E ' z ' J - x' i f Sunday afternoon, at a depth of 632 grin- - feet. The well is located at the northeast corner of the cannery property goes.' American army officers declared absolute disbelief tonight in and flows fourteen gallons per minute. General Gonzales assertions. The opinion was expressed that if The second well was put down for William Rouche, bn his farm west of the Americans fired on the Mexicans they did so because it was Kaysville, and a good flow was ennecessary in order to insure their own own safety. General Tre- countered at a depth of 350 feet. The vinos recenVwarning to General Pershing not to send his troops Stoddards are now putting down a well - for James J. Webb, Vhich is perhaps east, south or west of their positions was recalled. At an early hour tonight the only official details of the engage completed at this time. Rather efficient .work getting three wells and ment received here came from the Mexican side of. the river. moving the rig in four days. that there had been an encounter with the Thomas J. Tracy, B Brostrom, Lester Griffin, R. R. Donelty, Fred Anrud, A. C." Brown, George W. Brown, Fred Brewster, M. Call, K. Chandler, Robert A. Ewing, Georald Ellick, Jr., Robert Hall, B. N. Landers, O. A. Le Severe, E. J. Maddock, J. J. Powell, E. H. Shugt, Sam Stegan, Guy E. Wallace and W. J. Wilke. f ? i : ',-- v 1 - j - - v t , ' i y T. . l 1 1 f Concrete Tank with Removable Tank Heater -- along i "I 11 f V r . " i, i 1 ; i v. it r ' xur i 4s fMg'-'TX ax , , i non-payme- had been told t ... i Chl-huahu- a. r W 4 ltseal - 4 v To build un oblong tank like the one shown in the picture, mark out the ground plan 5 by 14 feet. Within these lines scrape away all trash and dig a foundation trench 10 inches wide and 2 feet deep around the entire andver-flotank. Lay all less than inches in pipes (not so that the ends, fitted for connections, will be even with the finished bottom of the tank. Before digging the foundation trench, 'build the forms and have all materials on hand. For forms use 1. inch siding on 2 by 4 inch uprights spaced 2 feet apart. The outside form is a bottomless box 5 feet wide by 14 feet long, inside measurements. Make it 3 feet hig$io provide for a floor and a clear depth of 2 feet. The inside form must be narrower and shorter to make provision for walls 5 inches thick at the top and flaring to a thickness of 8 inches at the bottom of the tank. When ice forms, this slope allows It to slip up the tank walls insteud of pushing directly against them. The sides and ends of the forms may be made separate and put to- gether in place; or, if theredsTTuffi-ciehelp, each form may be entirely completed and set up as one piece, The forms are held in position by 2 by 4 inch liners at top and bottom and, if necessary, by sloping braces nailed to stakes driven in the ground. Cut strips of heavy woven wire fencing long enough to cover the bottom of thejtank crosswise and to project up into the w w la nt ing in bottom will prevent possible cracking due to heaving by frost.) Finish the surface of the bottom the name as for a sidewalk. Do not let concrete get into the and overflow pipes. Wiih the bottom finished, immediately set the inside form in place and -fill the wall space with concrete mushy wet. Half wayjip theside and 1 inch from the outside, lay a inch rod (or several hooked together) entirely around the tank. Again 2 inches from both inside and outside, imbed two more inch rods in the concrete. Round the top edges pf the tank with a trowel or a sidewalk tool. If a tank cover is desired, insert Vt inch bolts, heads down, in the soft concrete with sufficient length above the top of the wall to pass through the woden cover and to receive a nut and washer. . When the tank is three days old, remove the inner form and paint the inside of the tank with a mixture of cement' and water as thick as cream. Screw into the over-floconnection the necessary length of over-flopipe. The tank may be used in ten days, provided the outside form is left in place. If the outer form is removed at the Bame time as the inner, do not nse the tank for two weeks. Bill of Materials Crushed rock, 614 cubic yards at in-flo- w w w $1.10 Sand, 314 cubic yards Portland cement, 10 ...-1- .16 7 at $1.00.. 8.25 at barrels 26.25 $2.50 Byron E. Bybee has returned from Morgan county, where he has been for two months, helping to build a' cannery. He wag laid up one week with MARRIAGE LICENSES a badly smashed foot, a heavy iron beam June l4 Herman Tieman and Lydia falling on lhat extremityof his Shepard of Salt Lake City; Alfred anatoraya Gemple and Ida Maycock of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Herald Clark, now of City. where Herald is engaged in the Provo, June 15: Joseph H. Tate and Ivy B. Y. college, and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Erickson of Salt Lake City; Roy E. Wilcox, recently moved to Enterprise, Webb of Los Angeles and Esme M. Southem Utah, have new big baby Morris of London, England.- added to their families. June 16: Bernard Nevans and Ruth boys Wager of Salt Lake City. " We buy hats often. Call and see the -J- une 17: Robert D. Goodwin and styles each week at Kaysville MilliOliva M. Beesley of Salt Lake City; nery. Adv. -- SAW MANY DEAD AND WOUNDED The battle began about 10:30 a. m. and lasted not more than -- an hour. It apparently ended - by-- both-sid- es withdrawing;. The failure "of General Pershing to report on it indicates that the American survivors had not yet returned to their base at an early hour tonight. A story brought to El Paso by J. C. Hubble, an American, who has been employed by the Compania Agricola at Boquillas, bears - out General sevral of the details of the engagement presented Gomez. Hubbles story was corrobqratd by James Maxey, another American, who also was on his way to El Paso from the interior. Hubble and Maxey said that while their train was stopping at Villa Ahumada they noticed numbers of dead and wounded being brought in and were told by a Carranzista captain that a battle , had taken place. When You , The Surprise Club tendered Miss " Emily- - Maylin "and Tom Anderson a shower on last Monday night. A set of community silver was presented to the young couple. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, .Misses Millie Criddler 01iveAbrams, Mollie Barnes, Hazel bishop, Estella Criddle, Jessie Beazer, Myrtle Jones, Elizabeth Stewart, Ada Maylin, Camilla Barnes Zena Webb, NoraBla-- . mires, 7 Nettie Butcher, Clara Maylin, Florence Butcher, Messrs. Myron Phillips, Richard GaQey, Arnold M. Barnes, Edward Layton, Leo Ware, Harold Bishop, Augustus Hanks, Wm. Foxley, Christopher L. Layton, Alfred Scof-fielLaurence B. Coles and Hubert -- d, -- C. Burton. 7. STOMACH TROUBLES AND CONSTIPATION I will cheerfully say that Chamberlains Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-fou- r yearsjdrug store service, writes S.: H. Murphy, -- druggist, W ellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. 2c a bank account, satisfy yourself that there is no question - j as to the solidity, of, the i'i and you will be satisfied that your money will be as safe as the Pyramids. Do not wait to get a large sum of moneys start 'with Vhat you have today. We buy new hats often. Call and see this weeks styles. Kaysville Millinery, Adv. ; BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. For Sale Two-inc- h cen-trifug- al six-inc- n Showing Forms and Tan k with Reinforcement waifs to within 5 inches of the top, and 12 rods, inch by 10 ft, 45 Ibs likewise a strip 4 feet longer than the .at 1.00 inside length of the tank. With the forms ready, mix the conTotal $37.65 crete 1 part Portland cement to 2 parts By getting prices from local dealers, sand to 4 parts crushed rock. In meas- the cost may bq found to beless Such Cross-Sectio- , American with piping,, foot .valve pump h and 40 feet o? belting; ware sold for Will new. as ranted good W. P. Epperhalf the regular price. son, Kaysville, Utah. - Z7yy Examine Qur Condition JJnion State Hank a tank is by far the cheapest to be uring the nvaterialacounC l bag of bank-ru1 n cubic to foot. If equal had, since it never needs repairs and 1 mix is never wears out the concrete used, gravel ee-me- nt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Christine Bowman Cook, notice to creditors Estate of Charles Secrist, deceased. deceased. Creditors will present claims with Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Farm- vouchers to the undersigned at Syraington, Utah, on or before the 15th day cuse, on or before the 27th day of Sepof April, A. D. 1917. tember, A. D. 1916. GEORGE LEONARD, WELLS HESS, DAVID COOK, Administrators of Estate of Charles Administrator of Christine Bowman' -- Secrist Deceased. First publication, June 1, 1916. Last publication, June 22, 1916. -- Cook, Deceased. Last publication, June 22, ISIS. First publication, June 1, 1-- 1S. X I i |