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Show ran mrar SATonUA rr, rr-rr.r- DTAn SEES POLITICS IN IT EDUCATOR states of California, Oregon, Washing ROOSEVELT LINES STOCK RAID Farm CHARLES GROSSSIAU Oak DISCUSSES STATE SUPER ton, Utah, Idaho and Montana. WITH PEACE NOTE INTENDENCY NEW YORK, January S. Colonel Of this water power in these six PAYS THE HIGHEST Prices and take states only 1,472,000 horsepower Is Roosevelt issued a statement this CASH PAID FOR POULTRY People of Utah, tit op F0R notice. A move it under way, working located on streams where no federal evening attacking President Wilsons HIDES AND PELTS, FURs AND EGGS. through a code commission, to do away permit is required for its develop- peace note to the belligerent nations AND BEESWAX I "Ml the OffiCO of State Kperisteadent ment. describing tha prophetic insight to .toil .lana atottto Fabrato, CaH Phone Kaysvili, Asafc for mi. at EjtrasrUH ftak. viMtor tw act ai II of public instruction and give to the Practically $4,000,000 horsepower is which ooMaieceelass gamblers of 2 lur a, - - state board of education, a body to be held from development ae a govern- Wall street had as to tha handling Stock at My Expense Ccmkeys Poultry appointed by the governor, the power ment monopoly. Congress refusing to of our foreign affairs. Remedies. to appoint a commissioner of educa- pass laws It wu tha colonels first utterance Ujum, Cm, releasing it. tion. on the acts of tha national administra' Adequate development would make The advocates of this movement tion since election. He praised the claim that they do so in order to re- possible the manufacture of fertiliz- speech of Senator Lodge in tha Senate ers by. taking nitrogen from the atmove the free public schools from in regard to the Wilson note and well known modern today mosphere, the work' of Representative Gardner in politics. I am willing to admit that scientific utilizing processes which require of the for ad they are honest in their professions, of cheap electric calling to Wall investigation large quantities the street but they are surely mistaken. concerning (leak XV power. DAVIS COUNTY GETS MEMBER All nets. of tbs Americans besending water Adequate power development OP BOARD OF THE STATE lieve that the public schools shook Colonel Roosevelt said that the would also call for great construction EQUALIZATION be conducted free from partisan net effect of the supposed acworks employing thousands of men only Re-- ; politics. The satisfaction for tion that with is It , peace was to ruin an immense how idle, keeping This sacred institution, dedicated and utilizing capital number of small investors who were flex notes that the first official act of it in this Governor Bamberger was the appoint- to freedom, justice and liberty, is safe demands country against competitive not forewarned and to benefit a few of Europe rebuilding at end ment of Hon. B. IL Roberts of Center- only In the hands of all the people, by persons who, if they did not know of war. of the forthcoming event prior to its pubville' as a member of the state board whom it was created and whom it It would also resul in extensive use of equalization. For more than a year serves. History tells us the truth. lication, Certainly showed a prophetic of electricity for operation of railinto ihe handling of our for The Reflex has been contending that Please note the following: When Utah with added comfort to passen- insight 1816. Davis county was entitled to a member I was given statehood in 1896, the peo-o-f roads, affairs. and enormous savings of labor, eign gers He said that somebody had advance this board, and it is a great pleas-- 1 pie had the choice between Dr. John fuel and operating expense to ship- information in Wall street, and he ore to know that the governor has I R. Park and Dr. Karl G. Maeser for pers. It would also result in providing called for a I recognized the 'justice of appointing state superintendent of public in-- a cheap stop to the hitching up of power for irrigation' purposes struction. They chose Dr. Park, who Davis county man to the position. contradicttory mainfestoes about our in the western country. The appointment is the best that served well and died in office. Did foreign policy and the manipulation of Congress should pass needed legishe stock market could be made, not .only so far as the people make a mistake in' this lation such as the Ferris bill as The colonel, analyzing President Davis county is concerned but for the case. Although Dr. Park was elected amended in the Senate and known as whole state as welL Davis county as a Republican, were the schools Wilsons note, said it was untimely, irthe Myers bilL should be proud to furnish such a turned over to partisan politics? No and ritating dangerous; that it was immoral and misleading, placing the man as Mr. Roberts for the place one can be so foolish as to say so. The governor appointed an estiand commends Governor Bamberger country in a false light He showed for his wisdom in making the appoin- mable lady to fill Dr. Park's unexpired that while the note said that the nations all insisted they were fighting tment .It is said that this is the first term. With all due respect, did the time Davis county has been repre- appointed officer improve the elected for the same thing it made no referone? ence to the aims of Belgium. sented on the board. Colonel Roosevelt ridiculed the PresA late dispatch from Salt Lake City At the next election the people HIGH SCHOOL elected A. C. Nelson on a regular idents plan to guarantee the protecaays: NOTES tion of the rights of small nations and Governor Bamberger performed party ticket. When he died after serhis first official, act as state execu- ving well for several terms, tha govAfter spending two weeks at home to guarantee the peace of the world. ernor appointed, in a partisan spirit, a the students of the Davis He laughed at the spectacle of the tive shortly before noon Tuesday. High school He appointed B. H. Roberts-aPresident trying by the aid of Baker a gentleman to fill the unexpired term returned to school Tuesday, morning successor to Harden Bennion, former of Mr. Nelson. Was the appointment to complete their woric for the 'semes- and Daniels to guarantee the peace of . t member of the state board of equali- an improvement on what the people ter, which will end tie latter was as it nation, comic any saiying - ' 'part of as ' xation. Mr. Bennions term does not had done at the election? This ap-- January. ever written Artemus anything by , Ward. He referred to threats made expire until March, but he resigned I pointee was mads the candidate of the because of his election as secretary I Republican party at the next election Among the students who went away by the president, that they were to be land the entire Republican ticket was for the holidays were Louise Parkin interpreted in a strictlyPickwickian of state. ' Mr. Roberts will meet with the elected, excepting in the case of said who visited in Park City, Bessie sene." board during ths time which inter-- 1 appointee. The people elected the Bishop who spent tea days in Southvenes between now and possible con other candidate, Dr. Gowans, who now ern Idaho, and Bud McDonald, whose COUNTY COMMISSIONERS deration of the governors action by serves us well. Did the people make a vacation was spent in Fielding, Utah. MEETING Several new students registered on , the legislature. He will then be mistake? Who says so? Nobody. named not only for the unexpired Ths distinguished gentlemen, Pro- - Tuesday for the winter course. (Continued from Page One) term but for the coming four years. fessor Milton Bennion and Dr. Joseph KAYSVILLE. UTAH The holiday dance which was given That we as county comThe position carries a salary of F. Merrill, who lead the movement Thirdly ast Friday night proved to be as much missioners invite a close $1500 a year. The appointment of I to take the power from the people of a success as are all the dances given in common between the county a man as, capable as is Mr. Roberts and give it to the governor did not things at Davis. A large crowd was in at-- 1 and means, according to members of the support the aforesaid appointee, either tendance incorporated towns and cities; and the splendid That a copy of these Fourthly administration, that Governor Bam- before or after his appointment or music furnished enjoyed ClubJ the berger wants the best Utah brains when he was nominated by his party. orchestra of Saltby Lake Country It is resolutions be spread upon our minCity. utes and that a copy be sent to each working on the difficult question of If the governor is the proper person evident these dances that very are the to exercise this wonderful power, why what to do with Utahs taxation retiring county officer, and also to most popular of any given in the each incorporated town organization did not these gentlemen support the in Davis county. Governor Bamberger arrived at his govemor in the appointment idea! county. The usual list of claims was allowed. office about 9:45 oclock this morn-- j And why now do they want to give The second number of the lyceura The board adjourned to January forever to a governor unknown course will be held at the high school ing. He passed the morning receiv-joving messages of felicitations from j beforehand this sacred power which on January 26th at 3 p. m., when the 15, 1917. east and west, such men al Samuel they could not support in the only Salt Lake Opera Quintet will make its Untermeyer of New York and Thomas case in our past history? Their appearance. It was first announced MEASLES Free To Our Customers A. Ince, the movie magnate, being answer is that they desire to take the that it would be held on the 12th but a Up to this time measles has not schools out of politics and in the in previous engagement of the tenders. company become epidemic in Kaysville and if He announced Miss makes it impossible. Tickets for the Rosalind terest of efficiency. cape is taken this .community may Hirschmann as his stenographer," Have the officers who have been remaining numbers may be purchased escape a scourge of this disease. In elected by the people been efficient? at a reduced price from any of the some of the cities of the county the AFTER THE WAR Emphatically, yea. high school students. Single admis- disease has become epidemic and reIs there a good reason to change sion, 25 Cents. Not until the war is over will the see them ports from Ogden indicate that it is west enjoy its full share of the great the chief executive educational office Letter-da- y will be observed next quite general there. The city physi card prosperity which the east is now en- fro melective by the people to appointcian of Ogden recommends that chilwhen all Friday afternoon, lettered ive a board by the 'appointive by govjoying. dren under 15 years of age be exfootball After the war, asmuch of the ernor? I say emphatically, no. Then sweaters.men will receive their new cluded from all public There will be a parade gatherings and hoarded billions in eastern banks as why change and turn the schools over from the schools. which will be followed by a program the west has use for, will be sent to to a political machine ? I would recommend that in our mountains, plains and valleys, for - I believe our Governor Bamberger willthe new auditorium. M. C. Barlow Kaysville keep their childrenparents in make the presentation speech and at home n Who knows what the . is all right. investment. as much as possible. Children should Marshall Captain the acceptance. This not The Reflex knows that it is taking futur "HI brin be allowed to attend public ' ever held at gathThe interests of the public schools will be the first letter-da- y advanced ground in making this asDavis and everyone is invited to be erings during the next few weeks. are and the protected sertion, but has no fear in making rights of the present at this occasion. Special Measles are liable to develop into a the prediction. Progress and develop- people are guaranteed in the consti- music will be furnished by the Ladies serious illness. A little care at this ment has always followed war. His- tution of our state. See volume II, time will enable Kaysville children to of Bountiful. tory proves this assertion. Europe Proceedings of Constitutional Con- Quartet escape the disease. fattened amazingly during and after vention, article VH, sections 1 and 2, GOVERNOR G. D. RUTLEDGE, QUIZZES HEADS OF our great civil war in the United page 1862. DEPARTMENTS City Physician. States, our own Great West was Do not surrender the sacred rights Governor took Bamberger the in first the guaranteed constitution. opened up and developed immediately step yesterday toward carrying out MAY ATTACK VALIDITY QF SPEVox populi, vox Dei." and soon after the dose of the strughi intention to consolidate some of CIAL TAX . . Respectfully submitted, gle. The Argentine and South Amerithe state The special! committee departments as a matter 'of OSCAR VAN COTT. can countries had their great awakenappointed by Former County Superintendent of economy. Ileber C. Smith, state dairy the Commercial club of Salt Lake to ing following the Franco-Prussia- n and food commissioner, was summoned investigate the war. The ending of the war now go- Schools in Salt Lake. merchants license tax to the executive will chamber meet and the asked at Commercial club this on will not prove an exception to ing his department should not be week to determine a course why LEGISLATION AND rule. the BUSINESS of action , History always repeats itmerged with that of the state board of to obtain the Annulment of 100 Tons Capacity self, simply because history is but the . this tax in A weak point in our government is health. Mr. Smith recounted his work Salt Lake. It is said of Silo haa proven members of the etory of the doings of mankind, and that one set of men is legislating about of the year and pointed out disadvan- committee and other business men entirely satisfactory j the nature and work of man never business and industries; another set is will to owner, who cayt of tages too mark much centralizing .under New power on channels for develop- - conducting business and protest" their checks changes. its oaee and econ- - l in one man. industries, in payment of this ment and endeavor open from time to The initiative of progress and proa-tim- e years ere vital fae-to-n. tax. special omy Herman Harms, state chemist, was .Not having received an and we are told that conditions affirmative perity lies in the hands of leaders of called inland quizzed relative to his reply from the city commission, the bave changed. .Yes, conditions change I business of but selfish man sees to it that they The politician too often enterprises, relations with the other state depart- committee- briieves no relief may' be represents ments, and while these two men were expected from that source change only for his profit and benefit, neither. at least in present Dr. T. B. Beatty was sum- Uie near future, and an for Ms comfort and well being. Political and legislative programs moned to take independent une of procedure will be part in the discussion. After the war the great prosperity are decided upon and business men It Dr. favors a consolidation of ha been proposed that a adopted. Beatty now being enjoyed in the east will be can test case be them-tor accept hey reject are several departments to be placed un- instituted in the district snareq byrthe .west ..There can be no!, not much consulted in advance. court and be der the supervision-o- f the state board carried through if doubt about that The big bankers necessary to It iSderetd jpreme court of tie state. The claimf may endeavor to decide otherwise but there should be any suspicion and the various boards, he said, had re- wiR be made that 1 There ere many. it is an unequal tax. too, will change their minds. The tility between leaders of business and sulted in friction and the interests of and that it siloes this con--i of ; 0Wn but purchases no special priviHnn Bhar of leaders of politics and it is growing the state had suffered Davis fi in struction as a conse- leges. the billions stored in their vaults. Mess. " 1 which t of ell county, Some years ago, quence. Veal beluga to, millions I This ctmdiuonlsborfouH CL A. satisfacto j according ere I giving MrTSthIth tooSTlssue with Dr. Faus, chairman ofthe ' of depositors who will see to it that great commercial nations and mother informs- tion. For busicommittee, some of Beatty and the discussion became i tion es to usee of t j much of their money is invested under them are as democratic quite ness men f Ogden carried a test case as ours, ' t concrete, teer off I to the supreme court and won a stormy. the Stars and Stripes and in the favorThere should be more the coupon below The conference lasted two countries of South America. Europe between those in business hours, able decision. Since that time, he said, ! end meiL and those and at its conclusion the governor an- there has been no such tax in Ogden has borrowed close to the 50 per cent who understand politics in future, nounced that he had not reached a Only Salt Lake and limit and when the war has come to three other dties Break Water Power Monopoly Ogd&vdecision relativee to the proposed mer- between the Missouri river end will hold on to what little se- and the There are in the United State ncass ScnJ Ha He from ger. the officials with coast, Mr.. F aus says, exact a she has to give. .tential water powers of 60,712,200 a verbal parted special from merchants. It is injunction to remember the Hamc the west wid proeper after the! horsepower, and of this likely that 35,400,000 administrati on s slogan, economy and the institution of a test case wi3 be I horsepower is located ia six decided upon at efficiency todays meeting. 5lp Orrhly Hrflrx Leaf Poultry -- ua 73-K- JJCGrod. right-thinki- ng W Years of Saving -- The first savings banK In the United States was opened in -- There 'were then 246 banKs in the United States. Today this country is served by 27,062, banKs whose combined resources are nearly 28 billion dollars. Thrift has don that much in one century but there is much greater worK for thrift to do. Help yourself by becoming independent Help the country .by helping yourself s - One Dollar Starts an Account) BARNES BANKING COMPANY - OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER , er -- Q1I and and get a punch Stewart-Burto- Go. - j and-founde- rs - I 1 i.norsf hos-fiie- y, - , , Mernoualairt Concrete Co. - po-cun- ty tx 'I lrH &b!ouKc3 |