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Show Subscribe forTheReflex Subscribe fcrTbReflsi REACHES EVERY NOOX AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY: VOLUME XII KAYSVILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1917 NUMBER 31 400, and in addition to all the above were the legitimate commission houses 6 1 der at prohibition and ask themselves! specialising in this line of goods. These A le Die I house He commission existed. had not employed forty it why always warned the people that there might he city talesmen, who one after another g some disappointment in the working called on every hotel and restaurant of the bill at first, but predicted that! in the city every working day in the it would in time work out in the most year. The immense cost of this I cat manner. system, all made out of the pro-- 1 Another bill which was of interest duct of the farmer, advanced the price SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AND 11 to the people of Dan county waa the to he consumer more than 100- - per -1 Lec- bill to censor moving pictures. By the cent above the price paid the pro-The regular quarterly conference of the North Davis terms of thi bill all moving picture ducer. The speaker advised will be held in the Kaysville Tabernacle next Saturday ' stake films would have to pass the superin- - eration on the part of market garden-- 1 and Sunday, February 10 and 11. The stake presidency has r, as a remedy for the great cen- tendent of public instruction, been advised that President Heber J. Grant and Elder Orson before being shown in the state. justice to the producer and consumer. F. Whitney of the council of apostles will be in attendance An appeal from .the decision of the The business incident to marketing both days. superintendent of public instruction could never be eliminated, and it was The Round-u-p, or Farmers and Housekeepers concen-tio- n, It is especially urged that all who hold the Priesthood that the could be taken to a board composed only through under the auspices of Dans County high school this attend the Priesthood conference on Saturday at 12:15. be simplified to the end could of the system the of state met governor, has secretary with such week, unqualified success that plans are Quorum officers are requested to notify all of their members. and the attorney general whose de-- j that the producer could receive a fair second annual round-u- p The time for the meeting has been fixed near noon to enable already being considered for - the cision would be final. j remuneration for his labor and the next year. . all to come, even from distant wards, and we request all Another bill of interest wae that consumer receive his goods at a lower officers to set the proepr example before the quorums by In the meantime it is proposed to hold meetings at winch provided that coal sold in the price. various points in the county where a member of the faculty layjng aside all other duties for the day and attending constate should be weighed at the point The speaker pointed out that the , ference. ? will lecture to the people on subjects of general interest to of delivery instead of at the mine, and fruit growers of Utah were called upon j The meeting Saturday at 2 p. m. and all meetings on 5 the fanners and their wives. These subjects will include if a car ef coal was found more than to dig up $30,000 for freight on peach will be geheral conference sessions, for brethren and l farm loans and credits, soil analysis, drainage, dairying, Sunday 200 'pounds short the shortage would shipments to eastern points in 1911, sisters. We especially want to have a good attendance x! $ fruit and vegetable growing, stock growing, and kindred have to be made up by the coal com- - the fruit having been sold by commit-- 1 I' , Saturday. $ subjects of interest to the worsen. sion men at a loss representing that peny. The and 1 people of Kaysville ward are prepa- I' bishopric In the work of the next Round-u- p The Reflex expects Another bill was one by which real amount. In the opinion of the speaker, luncheon at to homes all who attend 1 entertain at their to play a prominent part, in conjunction with the school, and estate titles could be registered, and fruit canneries and evaporating plants ' 1 the conference on Sunday issue a daily paper covering all the features and phases of J once registered an abstract of title to Would help to steer clear of such con- HENRY IL BLOOD. 1' the occasion, fully report all the lectures, and print a com the property could not be required. 1 ditions. Another interesting story EPHRAIM P. ELLISON, the of 1 plete history doings. Thus a complete Vecord of the The told Practices the how Utahans by Corrupt speaker was FRANCIS H. NALDER, Round-u- p can be preserved and its lessons filed for future Act was also another bill in which paid 600 per cent advance on lettuce j reference. Stake Presidency. 1, , the people were interested. ' Under1 the above the price paid ' the California ' i i provisions of this bill the candidates growers, i cost for campaign expenses would be , SClIEDULlt OF MEETINGS Charles R. Mabey i' This is the' fourth day of the first 3:15 in the afternoon there will be a greatly reduced, and political parties i Charles R. Mabey, former state rep-- 1 i Saturday annual convention of the farmers and concert by the Imperial Male Quar would be barred against hauling voters resentative, and cashier of the Boun-t- o the polls on election day. 10:15 a. m. Stake Presidency and High Council, at resi- x one of the finest musical organ tiful State Bank, addressed the con- i housekeepers of Davis county, at Davis tette, A bill providing that farmers may vention on the dence of President Henry H. Blood. i izations in the west. An admission subject of Business x county high school. Each day of the will be m. Priesthood 12:15 auditorium. Tabernacle and names elct the conference, their of p. register 1' charged for the concert. The Development in Davis County." The convention has proven of more in12:15 p. m. Relief Society Stake and Ward officers and I' he secretary of state, end speaker prefaced his subject with re ith convention be will closed dance a with atand the terest than the preceding, in the evening, which is an invitation ran workers, in Relief Society room. products pnder the name. marks on the business conditions tendance has also constantly increased 12:30 Another bilk of interest p. m. Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associaso eon-1 affair far as the dancers are particularly which existed in Davis county in pio from day t day. ' Building-capacit- y I' tion Stake and Ward officers and workers, Room 1. the cities and was one cerned. towns, pro- neer times, as told him by his father; Jin crowds are now in attendance, and to2:00 p. m. Regular conference session. Tabernacle audi- Ix the responsibility for col-the condition which prevailed in The subjects so far lectured on and morrow (Friday) promises to be the torium. e lnuniciP41 tax. watr I' day of hia youth;' of the great day of the Convention, The con- discussed have been Pur Food,1?1011 imed correct the Sunday tions as exist this .,er and at DecoraHome ,wa ' of they time, Food, vention will come to a close tomorrow I' .f ,aU the ertlsing, In of the en, 10 :00 a. m. session the connection Between with in by conference history tion, past Regular Farm, night with one of the high school high-claAn I light of the present, and then f and School, Between ,?U,r.ty painted Sunday schools. Kaysville , dances. i ' Liab51lty a bill which J the business development of the future, m. (he Home," School 2:00 conference session. and i,yoyer Rural p. Regular The faculty, student body and board or corpor-- J The speaker pointed out that where. pply U. M. m. peronl 7:00 under and service of W, Stockraisand Y, Credits, Special auspices Dairying p. of education are to be congratulated n x mor is business exists, hence business V-dY. L. M. I. associations. s . on the - success of the convention, ing Potatoes and Beets," The.Well consider-increasfor legislature with population as a na-Selected Meal, Home Management," become will one of which, undoubtedly -- Two men meeting in the MUSICAL PROGRAM --J jtural law. . . . , , and the greatest fixed events of Davis surely a list of subjects of Interest and Th on' desert proceed to business by x- and housewives. benefit to farmers Saturday, 2 p. m. demned much of the legislation before change of articles such, in a county and will be looked forward to way, inall the keenest with the people tie legislature bat believed moat of was the business of pioneer by Opening hymn, "We thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet day. Soon terest. This has been a week of eduWednesday was Davis County day the member of the legislature honest after the settlement of Bountiful ....Kaysville Choir and Congregation by cation to the farmers, housekeepers on the program, and from tee fact in their opinion. "Redeemer Israel" of ..Choir and Congregation Hymn, Perigreen Sessions and the settlement and high school students of Davis that Davis county la about the moat Ye The speaker closed by admonishing of Come Saints' "Come, .Closing hymn, Kaysville by Bishop Kay the ............ ......... .. .Lihoir and Congregation county, and every man and woman important think in the world, so far the student of the school to make tee speaker opined that these men met and who has been in attendance has been as Davis county people are concerned, I most of their opportunities and seek transacted business. The pioneer . Sunday, 10 a. cu rejuvenated and enthused. Men and the program was of unusual interest, to make their education practical store and blacksmith shop were the "Sunshine in the Soul Opening hymn, women well advanced in years have The joint session was called to order along their lines of endeavor, first business centers of Davis county, .... .... Choir and Sunday Schools been heard to remark: I am in school by Professor Leo J. Muir, in the as- A brilliantly executed piano solo soon to be followed the grist mills by Your to Shoulder the Wheel Hymn, "Put again, and just as young as I used to sembly hall and the attendance was by Miss Beatrice Ellison, the" A The first bank were opened in the Choir and Sunday Schools .... be." The meetings are opened in con- most satisfactory. Professor Muir an- - student of Davis high for the past stores, but as business developed the You Sacramental to Pray ? Think "Did hymn, Ir joint sessions with prayer, music and nounced the program for the day and two years, was received with hearty few stores increased to many and .. l.Choir School and . ll Sunday work of made remarks appropriate to the ,oc- applause. a short address outlining the seven banks were doing business in ! Ye "Praise God the Choir Anthem, Mighty the day .after whica the men repair caio,n David F, Smith If . j the county. Roller mills of large ca- lr to the gymnasium to listen to a lecJohn Parrish, the talented vocalist Sunday. 2 p.m. David F. Smith, chairman of the paeity had followed the diminutive I' ture on topics which are of interest of Centerville, rendered a soprano J board of Da via X. Opening hymn, "High on the Mountain commissioners, jburr mills on the mountain brooks, to all fanners; the ladies remain in solo, as only John Parrish can, and m poke on the county of J which were' run ......Choir and Congregation. IX' ns water to turn subject only Marketing ""the assembly hall where they listen to response to the applause, followed it J Farm Product. Choir x The speaker set the wheel was impounded in the small Hymn, "Lo, the Mighty God Appearing lectures which are of interest to them. with a baritone solo. The piano c- - forth the fact that the United IsraelO Not "Fear -. Ye, I Soprano solo, pontL Pioneer road had given States During the week such well known companiment was by Mrs. Emily I government was expending more wy to concrete highways, ox teams to .Mrs. Retta Sessions Payne X' people as Ben R. Eldredge, Miss Sitzer; Choir Anthem, "Lift Up Thy Voice in Singing money on the department of agricul-- j utomobiles, freight teams to trunk Blanche Cooper, Professor Calvin The invocation waa by Elder Amos I than on any other internal de- - kne railroads, postal message to Sunday, 7 p.m. Fletcher, Professor J. C. Hogenson, Cook of Bountiful and was a fervent I partment. That agriculture waa the telephones, stage coaches to electric ...... Choir i Dr. George Thomas, John T. Cane III, appeal for blessing and guidance. hymn basis cf business, teat more people cars, pioneer cabins to palatial and v.Miss Leona Layton l ' Professor George 1101, Miss Gertrude Senator Richard Stnnjham were, engaged in agriculture than any J comfortable home,' and all these? T)uef Misses Annie and Ella May Draper Nal-der, Senator Richard Stringham, of0tber occupation, that it la the McCheyne, David F. Smith, F. H. mpst changes were tee result of business? Augustus Hanks J' Charles R. Mabey, Fred S. Hatch, Bountiful, responded to the subject, vital of all J' occupations. The govern- - coition in Davis county. Just what 1 James E. Ellison, John R. Barnes, Legislation Affecting Davis County. men of the United States is Quartette x tke condition of business i in Davis straining Eloise Doris Misses Zena Williams Burton, Cottrell, Charles IL Smith, . Dr. Plumber, Before taking up his subject Senator J I'I' very nerve for the increase of pro- - county would be could well be Odd Emma - - - and Mosiah H. Hall, Dr. Henry complimented the school j duction but was taking but little heed if Davis county people would have E. C. Gowans, Albert Spilman, Daisy and paid a deserved tribute to Pro-Jthe matter of marketing crops or confined their investments to Davis D. Harrison and educational tee C. for Muir Barlow fessor great the maintenance of prices of tee same, county, instead of establishing rubber Myron have spoken. For tomorrow, the clos-in- g beet land The luncheon was one of the exhibits J" drained wffl U th, day. Dr. T. B. Beatty will lecture to the UA schooL ine senator ex j heavy crops, under normal condition, the top of Popocatepetl, and In- of of the practical work carried cn in thousands are on Public Health and Sanitation"; plained the nature of the legislation were ia the state; there manipulated by speculators until vestnient in automatic switches, me- acres of land only partially irrigated Davis high, under the supsrviuica and Lucy M. Van Cott, dean of the women, particularly effecting Davis, which was J prices were so low that the farmer thic ties and a thousand and one other and" U. of U., will lecture on Health ' of now before the senate and house. First I the hill fruit lands the best in gifldance of Miss Blanche Cocptr. The g ma(je little or no money, in fact he propositions whereby they tee world just as before the days' of meal was prepared wholly within th School Girls; Professor William G. and foremost was the prohibition. bill w&g penalized for hia effots., This was j kd lost about a million dollars. Had ' ' building by the young ladies cf th Roylance will lecture on Taxation," which was now before the governor for In 1911, when the this money been invested in Davis the pioneers. particularly nd Professor Thomas "Beal will his signature.' Senator Stringham In point of location, between tee domestic science class. and entirely lost to the in crop of that year brought on Community Welfare." At dorsed the bill fully and gave it as 000,000 less than th short two cities of the state, Davis During the noon hour an inryettim crop fjvestors, their neighbors would have j of the building was made by nrny the become to .destined is received the major portion of it and j coynty who had never before vizited tha intee Mr. Smith, who is the manager of a it would have remained to develop and great manufacturing county and without exception all tha of the the in stitution, .Such state. opinion Salt Lake commission firm in which bless the community. It would have visitors their 77 1 1" s tee business of future was the expressed the farmers and market gardener of here to build schools and speaker tee and at Davis of scop cf vr;;k InDavis county are largely interested, churches, roads and surprise county. bridges, and sue development cluded in curriculum the cf tha tzL 'h In closing, the speaker advised gave a very comrchntiv history of cor the poor and needy. It would have The : tx a manual d:7:ut s the marketing ccsZrJL-- in that city, training in the development of the Davis county people to tell outside exhibit of czz:z its io c 1 woodwork, which vary tut Kttie frers the eondi- - county to the end that many of the promoters to bring their propositions mechanicid s; tior.s in illjj-gC'-SU-X (jrawir, and young women who to Davis .covnty and they, .weald .think t:zzsi the yourg jjwurtvj unable to obtain 'shipments" of Foul Cars front1 W j afield to colonize in other about patting withtheir money, other- tion cf Albert- R. C;iihuun1 diily consu, pthjq of foci stuffs have. ' the factory,' due to the sbortage of railroad equipment and raised by the ftmer threrih the var--l lauha night have remained at home wise to keep them. He also advisee visited and the tyruhiy cl j work commented ox 10 ;s commcrcud chuunZa ta and to men ladies and the freight congestion, not to mention the tremendous dethe conin the xrrlrted the upbuilding of Davis young young sumer. In Cult Lchs City, it wtt county. cast their lots in Davis county, for To the mothers cf y. 7 1 mand by the public for this popular car. We are only able stated, there were Zj to C3 curb brokit t TutIj county with her stores, tanks, nowhere were the skies so blue, the school no deprrt to get cars by sending to the Factory the names cf PurZ ' ers, who Cz soil so fertile, the scenery so" sublime, lucre than i ' chasers and date of delivery' promised If you want & car V ( friends so dear. It is a chosen land is under tha c" this Spring you must place your order now. Our order list before ' TuUizms. hi blessed the all with is for that dry good is growing, every day. TIrre trs jz g of man, Davis psrtmeit heart and ; o buy co t county needs her beys and girls and ezr I i fur lar;- -. her boys and girls need Davis ccur.ty his opinion tint th day would com when the people would cease to won DAVIS HIGH ROUND UP 1 QT T1J PflMle WPl vUiu LilljllvLl AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS! T ill KAYSVILLE TABERNACLE intri-satisfacto- ry Good Attendance arid Much Interest Displayed Will be an Annual Event Reports of tures and Doings on Davis County D$y. co-o- p- in-so- PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR I i- 1 , X ring - so-call- 1 r - I- I- - - of An-th- ss condi-Sourc- es M, 1 I- " -- - . es I- pear 1 1 , Top.... Sno X X X imag-Stringha- H.-Blo- m 4 od, bj Pler bt ure-thin- lec-,tu- en-0- re Rg LS5,-C0Ct- y, . KKDH irrT7 7 o - a-ar- , h;h tl " well-bein- r 7i' n Atr:o r. LAUDIZ, xCJ Din; cr' i s ? x o r J ur 3 C nl'i to k ) " .3. the blzrcrd, ths btzutiful. At tha c!::s cf Hr. 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