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Show THE WEEKLY' KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH a Ira BOUNTIFUL js'ine milti north 'of Klt Uki City. and rf.io.nct town. city in county : haa tratarworka, aiectnc Py and' power, telephone., cement aide j sht waikfc Surrounded by rich market yardena and fruit land, two eieetne twilraada with low fare., two tranaeontinental railroad., brick yard, tr o banka, rood buainaaa houaaa, commercial club, graded and kikk ehool. churebea and iodrea. A rood place to lire. Holbrook is in Oxford, ho, on a business ' ab-nrb- Ida- trip Christy Jacobson is sopnding a weeli with relatives in Nephi. James Howard, Jr., received word last week that hig Soiw Harold, had arrival safely overseas, Gladys Garrett returned --- v POLES DRIVE!! TO C c 2 GERIMTOWORK to her home l Saturday after spending a Thelma Hatch of Ogden spent last week here with relatives. week here with friends. sSessions is at Price elping Hun Commanders Brutal Order liyrum A- son was born to Mr. and Mrs. build "a new flour mill. He expects Charles Harrison, Jr., has purchased I rank Issued to Conquered and Hardy on Saturday. in Nephi . CONTINUOUS - to be gone about six weeks. a new suto. 1 i q i i r Mr. Floyd Garrett of Nephi is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Joseph McNeil is visiting rela tives in Kamas. Mrs. G. RieroWof Logan is a guest A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. f her daughter, Mrs. A. L. McDonald , and . Porter Joneg recently. family. 5 f ( DANCING Helpless People. F. A. Cowley left last week for San Pedro, Cal., to work in the U. S. ship- yards. His family will follow later. Man Forced to Every Leave Hii Starving Family and Miss Olena Nelson of this place ind Labor Under Shocking. CondiLei and tlays of' Kaysville are to be tions for, the Oppressor. married today in the Salt Lake temple. t ; Ft Mrs. Keith Warbey of Lucern valley This have seen. I could not is spending the summer with Mr. and believe It unless I had seen It Mrs, David Groves. Her husband is in and througftr' For sev- h through T v hwmee; eral weeks I lived with It; I went all about It and back of Mrs. Rhalan Hatch haa juat reit; Inside and out of it was turned from a few weeks visit with shown to me- - until finally I her son, William, at Camp Grant, came to realize that the incrediRockford, III. ble was true. It is monstrous, if it Is unthinkable, but It exists, Mrs. Robert. dlowell and small son It Is thejrusslan of Bancrot t, Idaho, are visiting, with, lufslllo well's gralidmCfther,' Mrs. Thompson, F. C. a member of the Rudolph Harlow arrived home Mon United Walcott, food administration, and States uay on a sixty day furlough from the time America was feeding r lorida. lie is a helper in the construe during tiie civilian populations of Belgium, lion of aeroplanes. Serbia and northern France an assistant of Mr. Hoover In these Invaded J. C. i'enny, manager of all the Pen- countries, has pictured In a graphic ny Goluen Rule stoies, and hitwo way the conditions he found among sons were guests of Air. and Mrs. A. the people it was hls duty to help. After describing the terrible condi.'Hess Iasi wreek. tions lu Roland in 1910, the minions Aiaud Clay entertained a number of that were dying of starvation, the menus at a shower Saturday evening hundreds of thousands of defenseless in honor of .uiss Olena Nelson, who is people that hnd been ruthlessly cut down by the sword of the German conto be a brine of this week, SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S PAINTS t queror, he says: , Kelly Longhurst of Leslie, Idaho, is In that situation, the German comMAKNOT AND SCARNOT VARNISHES visiting relatives here, tie is on his mander Issued a proclamation. Every d Role was bidden to GerDECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING ay nome irora Camp Lew-is- , Wash., no to work. let many .If refused, any wnere he was exempted owing'to physFLOORLAC FOR FLOORS other Pole give him to eat, not so r ical disability. much as a mouthful, under penalty of LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES Kusell Day, who has been helping German military law. AUTO ENAMELS J This Is thecholca-thGerman govMalcom Lee, .at his brother-in-lablasksmith shop in Eureka for the ernment gives to the conquered Pole, SOLD DY to the husband and father of a starvpast two months returned home Sat- ing family: Leave your family or die ' , or survive as the rase may b Leave urday. n the Misses Florence Sorenson and your country which Is destroyed, to deHa work In for farther Uermany Rhea 'iramp who are telephone oper GENERAL MERCHANDISE struction. If you are obstinate, we were Lake bait the aiors in City, shall see that you surely starve. guests of Miss Lily Fearnley Sunday KAYSVILLE. UTAH Staying with Ids folk, he Is doomed alternoon. and they are not saved ; the father and 'i Miss Bessie Boynton of this place husband cun do nothing' for them, he T and George Sterling of Salt Lake only adds to tbelr risk and suffering. Leaving them, he will be cut off from City were married in Salt Lake 'City hls family, they may never bear from lasi Wednesday, 'ihey will make their him again nor he from them. Ger nome here. many will set him to work that a German workman may be released to fight President' Joseph II. Robinson of his own land and people. He against the Caltornia mission was called home shall be lodged lu barracks, behind bunday on account of the serious ill- barbed wire entanglements, under ness of his eon, Eldred, who is very armed guard. He shall sleep on the sick with pneumonia. hare ground with a single thin blaa ket. He shall be scantily fed and hls ! The South Bountiful Sunday schoo shall be taken from him to earnings on gave an entertainment and dance pay for hls food. Wednesday evening for the soldier That Is the choice which the Gerwho leave of man that Monday ward, government offers to a proud, joys people. Death lor military training. A large crowd sensitive, or' slavery. was in attendance. , When a Pole gave me that proclamaFire broke out at Belle Goodfellows tion. I was Im1 ling. But I had to rehouse at noon Friday, 'ihe fire de strain myself.. L I. was practically Jhe partment wqs called and extinguishei only foreign civilian In the country the flames before much damage was and I wanted to get food to the people. was wltab I was there for and done. It is thought that children start That for any cause Jeopardize the not must ed the "fire. undertaking. I asked Governor Gen The following Bountiful boys have eral von Reader, Can this be true? been inducted into military service Really, I cannot soy, he replied I have signed so many proclamations and will entrain at the Farmington Von Kries. General ask 0. S. L. station at 7:50 p. m., August General von Kries. Gen asked So I 2 (ii Dqn W. .Moss, Charles M. Ellis a civilized people. Can Is this eral, Aaron K. George, Marinus tV right and this be truer Eldon Brown. yes, he said, it Is true" with an not? Davis Bartholamew had his leg air of adding, Why trust not tnyself to speak I dared broken in three places last Friday. He to go. Walt, he said, Ani turned I was helping his father with the gaso he explained to me how Germany, line engine when his leg was caugh official Germany, regards the state of in a strap. Medical attention was subject peoples. called and he was rushed to the L. D. imagine such a 'It is hard for us to as S. hospital, where and picture condition Mr. Walcott in America was taken of the limb and was foun lias described as existing In Hun-rid- to be quite a serious break. He is doir. CO-Oden Poland, and yet that Is Just what as well as can be expected. would exist Should our boys, and the In ' boys of our allies now fighting of soldiers the to defeat France fall OGDEN MAN GIVES rmirder empire. This fair coun-this U. TO SERVICES S.j uid be made Into a Ger uurjj OGDEN, Aug. 19. Charles R. Bar- - mm lm-; our people would be ton of the Ogden Savngs bank has ac- litt slaves of the Junkers of Gifniany, il!ll!l!li!!IUIllll!l!ll!llllill!l!!lll!!lliilllli!!llilllll!lll!lll!!IIlll!i!llllll!l!i!Ill!i!l cepted the appointment, without com- subject t t1ie ba"ltX wldrgs of the In m pensation, as director of sales for the officers of the German army. enever has America which war in U S. treasury certificates for Ogden. so great gaged have the stakes been as In this present conflict. Should we, , NOTICE by any chancF, lose ; should the Hun, chance, win; our liberties, our The Consolidated Stores Company, by any -5 happiness, everything Americans hold Clearfield, Davis County, Utah would be lost. dear, .Notice hereby given that At a the of Directory of said commeeting A. Nothing gep.man pany, held on the 19th day of July, D. 1918, pursuant, to article 17 of the d Club Organized for the. Purpose ef Articles of Incorporation of the of Boycotting Product company, an assessment "Manufacturer" levied 'eirairis- sued common stock of the said corChicago. High art and low art, poration, payable on or before the 7th .to D. A. 1918, music and literature and dolls that day of September, Treas-h- f and -B. Smith, Secretary Leltoy jfilk .an.d.wa)k ,re tqejnbv).for?yer af is -C-biffitr,' and forever to members of a new club err'lT-merieumalwhich c ' the as- here, when they bear the Made in Utah. Any stock upon " sessment" may Teraain unpaid after Germany stamp or Ravor. ' 7:00 P. M. of September 7th, 1918, name Use Nothing German" Is the nc-t- c't rr.zr.: will be delinquent and advertised for women who have And the club. the of sale at public auction as provided by mean what the laws of the State of Utah, and un- formed it swear that theythe war after on and that they sold be will ay, they less payment is made, the 28th day of September, A. D. 1918, Intend that the kaiser does not re to pay the delinquent assessment, to- cuperate from the ills he has brought gether with the costs of advertising upon himself through their aid. and expense of sale. The dub expects to spread its mesLEROY B. SMITH, sage countrywide, and thus to Induce Secretary and Treasurer. women throughout the United States 'A ' !fiOr Utah. Clearfield, Davis County, avery-tllnla them to back Ignoring k up 2 , First publication August 1, 1318. German. .1913, Last publication August 22, Able-Bodie- d EVERY FRIDAY J J -- EVENIN- G- -- L&(Dim s' la-niel- account not only protect your money against theft and loss, but also protects it to spend. I S t I Sl , Great Oajcs from Little Acorns Grow f BARNES BANKING COMPANY , ' KAYSVILLE. e Co. Stewart-Burto- way and save every pay day? $ FFFfFfFff -- Why not start in a small SSS Systemic able-bodie- savings account in a good substantial bank like this one. $ ... $ U USE Everyman owes himself and hit family the protection of a ; j ia f iriigMem' Up A bank against temptation X UTAn I Fall r.;1 Goods are Arriving! high-strun- g We have received Ging- Outing Flannels, Glassware, Underwear,, Etc., Etc. You need some of these. hams, Packers Costs and Profits ' 9 How much do you think it costs I ' t i To dress beef, cure hides, and 1. - -- -- prepare all the numerous ' : products? by- - : : T i Call and make your selection before' the stock is broken. - X-r- ay 2. To cool the meat for two or three days before shipment? 3. Td freight ' It to all parts of the country in special refrige- rator cans, iced daily ? . 4. To carry it in hundreds of branch houses, each with it3 refrigerating plant? 5. And to deliver it to the retailer sweet and fresh in less than two weeks after dressing ? . ! -- Swift & Company did all this for you in 1917 at an expense of pound of less than'2 cents per beef sold, including an average profit of Va of a cent a pound. little Figure for yourself how had effect "this cost and profit ca prices you paid for beefsteak. . Svift Cz Company, U.S. A. ,LE ; P THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST js -- -- willIise above-name- 811 x Mrde"oFCKoicMtUtSHAVheit Milled in the most modern millPacked in the IEVERY DEALEn HAS IT. rT g . - c. r -- 'w-.- m |