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Show Subscribe forTheReflex Subscribe for The Reflex REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII UTAHS NEW Ellison Ranching Co. DRY BILL IN CONFERENCE LARGEST ON RECORD NUT SHELL ' In Million Dollar Deal Ihe manufacture, sale, possession of importation of intoxicating liquors h prohibited on and aft August i, I Local Company Buys Vast Tract 'Akohoi NUMBER 32 KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1917 t Stake Gathering of Last Week Well Attended; Meetings of Great Good to Members. for m charge who have worked earnestly to make the conference a sue ess. The people of Kaysville made the visiting brethren and sisters welcome at their lomes during the lunch hours, and ever thing went off satisfactorily. SCANDAL IS SCENTED AT CAPITOL IN PROBE PI.AN Utah May Provide illion for Roads k In Case Counties Will Be Allowed Roads in Proportion to Taxa- manufacturing and scientific purposes may be obtained by tion Great Benefit Will Ensue applying to the district court for al Looking at it' from the standpoint II. Robinson of the South Davis stake into Evans Frank Senator proposes " certificate to obtain such alcohol. Sac- - j of attendance and general interest spoke briefly. He said he was very senate this The initial step toward redeeming The Ellison Ranching company, ramental wines may be brought into manifested probably the best stake pleased to have the opportunity of troduce a measure m the an to afternoon give appiopriation in -is olfiee good rt)ad pledge of the Demo- whose principal Layton, the state and dispensed to the min-- 1 conference yet held in the North coming to this stake again and renew Simon Bambei s fratic-part- y Governor to $25,000 was taken yesterday deal a the closed with has just isters thcm in'The sameway1. Davis staked andquite likely on Of ing his acquaintance with the people of conducting anjttn)0,m hen a bill was introduced in the for purpose Cattle company, a California No beverage in the state shall con- - the best ver held in Davis county of North Davis. At this point Sister Not investigation of state departments and the henate providing for a $1,000,000 corporation, whereby all the property tain more than lf of one per regardless of stake boundaries, was Retta Sessions Payne sang, Fear an asBei Uoh msiie jbofut issue to tsrused for the construe- of the California corporation passes cent alcohol, which is to be a President Heber J. books to carry out Conference which Ye, O Israel. the $take Quarterly executive the presetconcerning the ul- - tum of roads and bridges throughout then&lelivered a very interesting by to the Ellison company. vatjve. Special provision is made for was held in the Kaysville tabernacle Grant leged irregularities in some of the de- the state. P, Ellison, manager of the local the sale of patent and proprietary Iast Saturday and Sunday, February sermon to do with the church missionpartments. No limitations are placed upon the company, returned from Nevada Fri- medicines and for fruits preserved in 10 antl U It was characterised ary system and the gifts and blessings The bill is a substitute for senate of the fund except that it Orson Elder throughout with an excellent spirit promised to' the faithful. day morning, having closed the deal alcohol No. 80, which authorized the gov expenditure bill devoted be shall F. Whitney spoke of the fundamental exclusively to the conby paying over $100,000 cash, pending The governor of the state has the and good feeling tone toward another to make an audit of state books. struction of roads and eruor and finished bridges aa may an an eagerness on the part of all principles of the gospel the delivery of the live stock and de- authority to call upon ofpeace any road combe state beat deemed the from sermon his by by quoting prophecies livery of deeds to the real estate. , ficer, including game wardens, to en- present to learn more concerning the Assailed with charges on all sides mission. No as the the apportionment to coungreat scriptures concerning This is perhaps the largest real force the law. He shall also gospel of Christ. The visiting brethren former heads of departments in ties or districts is provided-fa- r by desig.In the There in were world now war progress. of the general church authorities were estate transaction ever made by Utah nate a state to make good hia state- bill. the who is to issue officer, capitol An 700 session. in this attendance at parties, as the purchase price of the permits to the three wholesale drug President Heber J. Grant and Elder if an ment appropriagranted that, The state board of loan commissionOrson F, Whitney of the Council of interesting feature in connection with tion of property is $1,103,101, and the acreage companies to import grain alcohol. $25,000 for investigation pur- ers is authorized to there were this the in fact that lies negotiate a loan of secured 83,000 acres. The real estate Search and seizure of persons, re- the Twelve. The first session of the he could demonstrate irregu- $1,000,000 in bonds, which are to run poses, reof the because 700 present, purchased is situate in Elko, Humboldt ceptacles and vehicles under suspicion conference was 'the meeting of the exactly larities which had cost the state more not longer than twenty years. The Stake Presidency and High Council at quest made by the late President than $2,000,000 in recent and Lander counties, a great amount of having or Govyear containing intoxicating the home of w ill bear interest at a rate to ' bonds M. the last Francis at quarLyman President Henry II. Blood, of which is irrigable land with water liquor is permissible, but search warernor stood Simon today Bamberger be fixed by the board, but not to exfar the principal part of same. In ad- rants must be sworn out to search res- Saturday at 10:15 a. m. At this meet- terly conference held at Syracuse in firmly by his declaration. ceed 4u per cept, and are to be sold was The November. weather rather ing were the stake presidency, the dition to irrigation water from stream idences or buildings for Present heads of departments who at not leas than liquors. bad and the attendance time that at par value and accrued flow, which in most instances are The injunction and abatement law stake clerk, eleven members of the are believed to be slated for the of- interest. one the when small number considers prior rights on the streams, the com- is included in the provisions of the High Council and the two visiting of church members enrolled in the ficial ax when the general reorgani- In connection with the bond bill pany has a concrete dam reservoir law in order that property where vio- brethren, zation is effected were literally shak- - there was a bill introduced alwas he not with providing stake, of lations of the law take whkly with a capacity of 24,000 acre-fem Saturday at 12:15 P, M. thi" ing in their shoes and wondering "hat molxey received from motor place may e He asked satisfied at that water. The property is well improved closed; up. Saturday at 12:15 the priesthood of together ehicle andchauffeur licenses ahall be time the number in the stake, and then would he the next move, General with ranch houses, barns, fences, the stake met in the auditorium of the The second conviction for a violaprehension impregnates all the of- - conveHetj into a motor registration said wanted he the stake presidency horses, mules and farm machinery for tion of the act, other than appearing tabernacle. At this meeting were 257 and to work to the end that at flees. fund, which is to be used as a sinking taking care of the crop? from the I intoxicated in public, is made a felony. members of the church holding the the bishops Action of a volcanic character is fund for the redemption of bonds. we conference next stake couk all who were at thousands of acres already in cultivaWhen the eruption does Provision is made for the destruc priesthood, show an attendance of at least 700. For expected. The measures in the bill referred to LLT including m. After hear tion. Several thousand acres of the tion of 10:15 a. at tneeiblS is a feeling that it might above were discussed in a occur there fixtures or furniture liquors, about weeks stake two now the meeting of presi release scandals without property is now in alfalfa meadow. seized in conection with violations of in rePrts from varioua luorum o parallel - in county commissioners and the state in havs the all the dency bishop urged I the - In addition to the lands and liye the lawr. the history of Utah politics. priesthood in the stake, the time stake to do their road commission in Salt Lake City last very best to get the was the viriUng turned ovr Regulations regarding That the governor realizes the ser- week. Commissioner Hess of Davis stock taken over n this deal, the Elliappeals, out to stake conference. When people Elder Orson F. Whitney the son Ranching company owns 44.000 property rights and other matters re- - brthren, stake clerk- had finished his count iousness of his. changes in hia mem- county opposed such a bill, giving as delivered was first 8Peaker acres of ranches in Nevada, stocked garding liquors are set out in the law. the large tabernacle Sunday orable Progressive banquet speech is hia reason that the money would be an interesting sermon on what it through With 1500 head of sheep, 8000 head of afternoon he had a total of 699, and admitted generally in the capitol. He spent in the places and as the state means to hold the priesthood and the cattle and 50 head of horses. The before he handed it to the stake presi- declared that, if granted $25,000 for j roa(j commission saw fit. Mr. Hess LAWRENCE B. BARTON LAID in sacredness a the of priestcalling is of the $500,000, company he would favor a million-dollcapital dent one member came in who was not investigation, he would be able to re-AT REST hood. President Ileber J. Grant folcover the hundred state one for times which will be increased to $1,000,000 bond bm 5f the counties of the state in the building when the count was lowed with an address on the necessity SALT LAKE CITY, February 14. amount. that J were now that the- - Golconda property has made. Thus the mark set by President gven their share of the funds for is It been acquired. Stockholders' will be Marked by a profusion of floral offer- of obedience, which was timely and to Lyman was reached, and generally among agreed thejroa(j purposes in proportion to their although he heads of the I ' given an opportunity to double their ings, and with nearly all members of the point. .different departments couldnt be with us to witness it, yet agsessed valuation. The commiasion-tha- t 2 P. M. at milithe 1 consoli-Utah in to the intends full Saturday which in governor after the present battery company, holdings his successor as president of the erg 0f Salt Lake end Weber counties I The first general session of the con- date of e several the with the remaining stock, if there be any tary dress, funral services for departments, have posed the measure. , are 8ajj twelve, Elder Heber J. Grant, was here B. ser-- 1 ference, which was for all members, view to a How a J be over Barton, will other taken saving. .effecting quartermaster by in n seems that the contention of Corn-fremaining, his place. , such economy will be stretched, miSsionor Hess Is worthy of consid-havln- g geant of the First Utah battery, were convened at 2 p. m. In the tabernacle, holders of the stock. Sunday at 7 P. M. leld yesterday in the Pierpont street j President Henry II. Blood presided due regard to not impairing J eratibn, surely each county should Following are the officers and diwere the on stand stake the the Seated conferof the The session The be cannot were former closing armory. efficiency, speakers conjectured have the road tax it pays into the fund rectors of Hie company: Jesse Knight, I members of ence was held at 7 p.m. Sunday under I at present. stake General clerk, E. A. presidency, and Adjuant Wedgwood for tho benefit of its roads. Davis ,' Provo, president; E. P. Ellison, M. Perrot, representing the Masonic the high council, the patriarch who the direction of the Y. M. and Y. L.I The saving in this way is not all F. and general mancounty is paying out a lot of money I were in and the two M. I. A. stake presidencies. President J that is contemplated, according to of which attendance, was Barton lodge, Sergeant ager; Lawrence E. Ellison, Layton, for'good roads on her own volition and members of the council of the Heber J. Grant, who is a member of J those who are in a position to know.Lhould not be taxed To build roads in The music j furnished was treasurer; J. II. Wilcox, Farmington, I twelve the battery quartette. apostles. At this meeting Pres- - the general board of the mutual work I For weeks it is known that inde- - other parts of the state, secretary. These with Will J. Knight, by I Went Henry H. Blood reported the throughout the church, remained over I pendent auditors have ben at work in Following the services the body was Provo; E. I. Rich, Ogden, John Flint, escorted Davis stake in good condition, for the evening session nd delivered the capitol checking accounts. It North to the City cemetery, where 1TNnAY Kaysville; J. H. Layton; James E. El- burial took Heber J. Grant spoke on the an address mainly to the young peo-nPresident known what discoveries have beenftUL,UrtS riAunr.n..u place by a full section of j lison, Layton, form the directorate. CLOSING LAW the battery. The coffin was carried evils of the cigarette habit .and the pie, which was well worth the effort I made, but it is believed that, the gov-- j I word of the J of dis-took and attend. took statement He ernors time it to on a gun caisson and dfaped with an necessity had a bearing on SALT LAKE CITY, February 14. keeping l PIONEER VOMAN DIES subject the quotation, The I closures to be revealed at an opportune Just how tightly the Sunday dosing flag. Interment took place dm. Elder Orson F. Whitney con-i- n or Mrs. Anna Jamison, a pioneer resiJtinued the theme on which President thing we persist in doing Uecomea easy moment. the family plot ITid should be nailed down on the dent of Kaysvile, died at the home of Grant had been talking, and then finTher Is gossip that the state land drug stores of Utah, was discussed her sister, Mrs. Grace Ellison, in ished with an interesting discussion will be onp of the departments for the house of representatives yes-t- o U. S. WILL SUPPLY BANKS sufand Jamison Mrs. ihe of on the be exhibited." At present a suitlterday. The debate resulted in the poetry Tuesday. philosophy $8,870,000 is pending before the United States measure being fered a stroke of paralysis about three to comrait- gospel. Three hundred and fifty-si- x I I 15. session. this in at Miss weeks ago and since that time was were WASHINGTON, attendance February panied by Myrtle Jones at the supreme court in which the state seeks tee 'for further consideration and reconfined to her bed, the end coming Public subscription to the stock of the He told the audience he J to regain land In school districts which drafting. then M. 10 A. piano. at Sunday loan took federal banks twelve 5 farm had oclock. Tuesday morning at The bill was on the calendar with sung to them to give them an ob-- 1 was sold to certain firms and indl-- J The second general session of the of value shares of a recommendation by committee that it Mrs. Jamison was bora in Antrim up only 26,000 conference assembled at 10 eclock ject lesson. He went into detail as to viduals as agricultural land. I 1 If this land was found to be miner-- 1 be passed, but it was evidently not to county, Ireland, near Belfast, in 1848, $130,000 and the government will sup-- Sunday morning In the tabernacle in his utter Inability to learn to sing thou-when 1 a child, and told of the alized, the state contends that it had J the liking of the house and more and came to Utah in 1885 and settled ply the remaining $8,870,000. connection with the Kaysville Sunday The farm loan board, in announcing in Kaysville the following year. She gister Alu Craig of the Lay-- sands of times he had gone through! the right to withdraw it and give pur-- 1 amendments to it were offered than I is survived by two sons, John C. Jami- the figures today made it clear that on war(j who recently returned from certain songs a strain at a time to get J chasers other land. The purchasers I the original bill had provisions. No I son of Salt Lake City and Robert public subscription had not been fiUing a mi88jon n the northern states his voice to harmonize with the piano; claim otherwise and seek to retain the I agreement could be reached on the the view in of fact was the first speaker. She spoke eon all this in face of the fact that teachers lands which are coal hearings . 4 amendments, thought desirable Jamison of Burley, Idaho. redeemable at par cerning the life and work of the of music and voice building had told J In one instance it is said that a com-- j The druggist contingent in the house -Funeral services are being held this that the stock is I afternoon in the Kaysville tebernacle and that within a year or so at most Prophet Joseph Smith. Elder Orson him from the very first that he never pany represents the value of the land! was opposed to the measure from the- stock back the and interment will be in the Kaysvill the banks would buy F. Whitney occupied the remainder o in his life could possibly learn to sing. as an asset of $30,000,000. The com- - start as an endeavor on the part of the holders. its from original pany through the state land board is J retail merchants to deprive the drug . the time with a sermon on the divinity cemetery, said to have gained the land for $L25 stores of Sunday business, yet to re- of the mission of the Prophet Joseph an acre. j quire them to keep open for the dis- Snfith. Four hundred and twenty-nin- e Governor Bamberger was asked the! pensing of drugs, were in attendance at this session. lightning had struck, his ink bottle; J direct question as to whether his re-- J Representative Eddy of Boxelder, a Sunday at 2 P. M. to mar-and how 1 marks were based on the coal land sit-- 4 he had learned play druggist, saw discrimination against The 'third general session convened be-- 1 nation. bles with He the at said sould he the not game answer experts just drug stores. An effort was made Sunday at 2 p. m. in the tabernacle. cause would he not time. at this the He at admitted to he had an amendment to remove the give insert that up After the opening exercises and before He or second first failure. restriction received worka from the drug stores, but the explained report concerning any discourses were delivered the gen- all of to he not him of make the state land was offered to permit said, this, Another board. failed. . ings eral church authorities and the stake look in of The the the said also to sell tobacco and stores he the eyes had larger people, that governor drug officers were sustained in their ordet lesson to but them wished the received he this failed. An amend-t- o so but give reports, unofficially far, confections, by the people as stake clerk, Frank L. on from other one each He to ment to carried thoroughly refused impress exempt delicatessens departments, Layton presenting their names. In j rverthat it is state what the discoveries present, the through perse amounted from CAR provision of the bill and an THE sustaining the members of the high our stick to to a added but made to remove the ban was power thing to, significantly that when t addition council, former Bishop Orlando D. : he No we that succeed life. in how the task he other night knew what from restaurants that put up food for spoke Iladlock of the Sunset ward was susever he should was le said, great,' discourage talking about and would be transients. An amendment was car- tained to succeed Bishop David Stoker, You will help us as well as yourself when lies able To the fact before them prove right up to theTiilt thaUned exempting confectionery stores who was recently taken from the high anyone by placing your order now for your to he that had relearned He millions could be saved "for the state and cigar stores from the Sunday clos-- f sing. council and ordained a. bishop to fill Ford car for Spring delivery. We his The the appropriation for investigation mg requirement. text, thing the vacancy in the Clearfield ward peatedly quoted are only able to secure shipments of i thatwerperast C. Blood indoinrteeonierea&y movcaused wasprovidedr Heber thought the drag stcres should the to Factory by Bishop new ears by sending no to nature otc the , thing TJA5iatLepi,qfjjpuiiijg the governor Lbe,.Pe.rmitted.to sell anythin g they dq, thatjthe dareneo S.Gardner ing to Idaho.-Dr- . the natrtes of purchasers. ' The longer is our but to do this appropriation comes up for dis- - carry and some thought this was an ' that changed, power will Roberta A. Walton and of j Kaysville, you put it off the longer it his and one said great aim cussion in the senate this afternoon. unfair competition to the commercial of Layton were sustained as alternate increases, take us to secure a car for you in that was to make the young night stores which have to close on Sunday. William of H. Beazer councilors. high the Spring. of see mutual a that people TO The speaker called attention to HENRY CAPE age BE GIVEN thing sustained as I was stake rep-Syracuse GUNS . tho fact that in some of the country resentative of the Genealogical society, can be done even though we sometimes NEW YORK, February 15. Within districts it is necessary for other The first speaker at this session was think it impossible. There was a very attendance at this good jsession, next ten days Cap nenry and Fish- stores than drug stores to open on tho Barlow who Sister Sylvia of Clearfield no count taken. was though ermans island will be fortified with Sunday sometimes to furnish burial from the .Eastern recently returned a success was from The conference States mission. Shf spoke concerning guns which will sweep Chesa- - equipment and the like and he thought Lucias Laudie, Manager Phone 83 furmusic was The her missionary labors and the joy she start to finish. peake bay. A squad of coast artil the bill should make provision fer this. ward had received through having been nished by the Kaysville choir, lerymen from Fortress Monroe began j Widdison sought to strike cut T s atsoloists. work today on the platforms for the acting clause, but a suhstituti t : u The working in the interest of humanity and quartettes and I to was and the happiness that comes to one tendance throughout) very grati guns. 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