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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, R'AYSVILLE, UTAH I acter were- given to Miss Minnie MilOritisher Has Odd Motor. Accommodatmi Li-lard and for the best man to Gill Robhas developed Sometimes lightning p. rf.,-,An Emd'sh inson. Music was furnished by the a novil form of ro!lr motor having comical freaks. It Ibluhnl by rather has Brimley orchestra. T inside a certain mnns.on in the that that four operate cylinders CO. home Miss Ieone Layton arrived THE INLAND PRINTING h,r The propeller been struck by lightning, w public, instead they create a fake mi from the California mission field toMrs. Jessis Wilkinson, 2G years of blade of the propeller. 3 ted W. P. EPPERSON, Edtur blades are made of metal mid the ex- the servants the trouble of preasion against suar manufacturers. been called by the death age, wife of John L. Wilkinson, and haust issues front the ends of tha fire The C, A. EPPERSON, AiMnii Editor And so 'it goes in different lines, day, having chimney was struct'? her father, John II. Layton. of '8n' daughter of Sirs. E.'W. Earl of Farm- UuHami fuel laid in one of the industry is made the goat of political ington died of influenza and pneuu matter tvtminry 15, L() f,oJtiers as an excuse for Entered lguiieiL holding 19 lr. at Kaysville, Utah, umlcr the aH of monia last Monday at her home in Last Great Yellow Fever This should be Epidemic. policy stopped. Jf Salt Lake March 8 1879. FARMINGTON City. The funeral services In 1807, on November 22, statistics The Manufacturer. A Glass Horn. of neb and fertile DnvU County and burial' occured in Salt Lake City were published concerning An innovation in county. Home of the Miller Floral comunphlenilc AdrertUiny retre an rppliaiUn ,i!nilll.r es three children, the of yellow fever that was sleeping the Instrument pany, whore greenhouse are tha Ur ret today. s between the Mieeourl over and the INSURANCE AGAINST ft i ti equipped whom is of month five old; United States. The South reported youngest Pacific eoaat. location of the famova "rn Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance 1:1"sItOLSHEVISM Itaa waterworks and Lagoon resort. eases In southern Mississippi, 44G the makers s that - Tl(her husband and mother and seven A fine place for subelectric the hrn (), ai of light. home The owner is the best proTELEPHONES urban resilience. sisters and thrfee brothers as follows: of which were fatal. This was the ing machine u tection against the spread of Bol.she W. P. Kpprreon. Nu. 70 last great epidemic of yellow fever ia when its surface ,sninpim, s tons irir trtck-t- i trtrtrtf A6 trtrtr A titfrtrtrtrtt tririrA Mrs. JL B. Rugg of Salt Lake City, C. A. Epprrerei, N. Ut visni a la Ruxe. II. Frank Irvins a tbU country. hence one C. M rs. of of Sears E, Oakley, Idaho; inany gilss is ' l'ra Offtre, Na. I welt known Pacific coast Mrs. Henry Curtright is reported Mrs. C. (0 one of wood ur nieiak of Farmington; LMayfieid man said recently: ill with the flu. .Mrs. L. G. Bourne of Garland; the The Mocking Bird. THERE ARE GIANTS IN THESE Tlte strongest bulwark against Ilof-Misses Clara, Lilly andLovina Earl No two mocking bird families can DAYS There are aobut fifty cases of the shevism in America is the American and Edward Earl and John Earl. Deoccupy the same tree or bush and in Farmington. ' Within the past four days Davis home owner. Men never flu plant bombs ceased was of an amiable and lovable there are some lively scraps before county has lost two of her strong men on their own hearthstone.-,- they dont Mrs. T. E. Hanning spent Sunday disposition and will be greatly missed their territorial boundaries are established ; but once settled, their peace Hyrum Stewart of Farmington and iurn the roof over the head. of their ' by a large circle of relatives and with friends in Bountiful. John II. Layton of Layton. . Hoth own families. treaty Is faithfully kept. The mockfriends. these men gained ample wealth and RUSs,ia went Mrs. ing bird never forgets that he is a Howard Ilinman is spending u Rol.ihevint because in the musical world. He will star gained it in a manner which enriched her people were landless and illiterate, week in Bountiful with her sister. Saturday evening' of last week the the communities in which they lived Nobody has heard threats of revolu-an- d help pick out the building place and widows of Farmington were enterMiss the Iris foundation of the nest; then Clark and Miss lay Esther tained at the home of Mrs. the nation which held their tion or proposals for I, W. and W. Tay-Th- e he J. seems to make bp his Walker in suddenly Bountiful. spent Sunday legience. The fortune of no man wasjaovjptism in thrifty Denmark or IIoL, lor. house was effectively deco mind he is a poor architect, but a that wrecked that they plight prosper, hind. Mrs. Algie Walker Ford of Center- rated in roses, carnations, ferns and fine musician,' and abandons houseEach had a part in conquering With would-b- e American people in ville was a Farmington visitor last potted plants. The company assembled building for the business of .singing for lands and making them fit places for L wild orgy of extravagance and with at 5 p. m. and supper wa3 served at his own little world. Monday. the homes of their fellow men. Each Ug per cent of the American 7 oclock. An excellent prQgram.was people added to the food of .the nation, both subsisting from Mrs. David Hess spent Thursday day to day upon their rendered, which consisted of songs, in farm and live stock products. Their wages, it is Mocking Bird. high time for somebody in Salt Lake, guests of Mr. and Mrs. directed by Nephi Palmer; short talks bird lovers who are now Many lives were spent in an industry which to be calling for a return to bv President Henry Robinson, Bishop thrift Odean Hyde, residents of Florida, but who created to build up their fellow man and economy in our daily routine. Mrs. Edward Robinson, who was to A. L. Clark, President E. P. Ellison, pent their early youth in the North, physically, mentally and socially. In put the price of on automobile into claim flint the arieil song of the dangerously ill last week is onthe President Edward Clark, James J. improving their lands they increased a house and lot and you have a bird fully compensate' them mocking Steed An and welothers. of address road to recovery. for the lack of the robin, the song they increase! taxation, anent insurance policy against e come was given by Mrs. Fannie Thaek-hapoduction fed and clothed; the calism. The Manufacturer?, parriAv, the oriole and other song'.7m Friday evening the North Farming-tot- n and an original p&pcr on Mother-horsters taxation educated ami refined. Com-- 1 that they were accustomed to ward gave a dancing party in the was read by Mrs. A. L. Clark. 'tear and see orchards and . new pare these two men with the disciples !& Hi amusement hall. Cornet and vocal selections were ren- hills of their among the Northern homes. The of unrest! But no! the comparison is Will James went to Salt Lake Tues- dered by 'Leonard Brimley. Miss Nell- Hocking bird In the South really fills not possible. As these men gained ie Clark entertained the company in a Hie place in ones affections that the wealth they spent it in a manner that day to assist the family of his broth costumed dance. Mrs. Sadie robin holds in (he north. Japanese Grover Brown. Mrs. Brown added to the foood supply of the Ilinman rendered a in costume. song has the flu. World. They established great ranches After the was supper company enterSome Evidence of Crime. and bred great bands of sheep and Mrs. Heber Sessions is in Bounti- tained with games and a minature theIf good judgment i.s used in Where victim of a homicide was shot herds of cattle. They invested in flour ful nursing her mother, Mrs. J. J. Hol- atrical performance. buying clothing for your boy Eighty five both through the head and body, his tnills and canning factories for the brook, who is slowly recovering from guests were present. ears one his severed, you will not hesitate youll out, eye gouged preservation an deommercial handling a flu attack. head and face frightfully mangled, his choose Nyes. If your boy food. tf They did all these things I 3 body drugged 40 yards down a bank, is not the namby-pamb- y MAKRLAGE LICENSES md more much more more than Nellie Clark; Lavon leaving a trail of blood, and there abansort but a real live active Recent any njan knoweth. Now they have M. H. Ellison, marriage license issued by doned In the night, courts remnrk ns manager of the' Clark, Beth Ilinman, Clara Richards, the American boy jtou owe it to Clara Walker and Della Todd visited gone, but the cattle and sheep they j Farmers Union is ill, county clerk are as follows: to importance of case to commonto 24. yourself Jan. Thomas B. Shaw and wealth, and to defendant, and that It reared are geUhim into a in Ogden during the week. grazing on a thousand of suit hills and bring forth their kind fori Frank A. Sheffield and other mem-th- e Bertha Swan of Salt Lake. Neyes now. would certainly appeur that some one The Misses Clara Henderson Euand 31. Jan. John C. Gray and Lucetta was guilty of a most heinous crime, blessings of man; the wheels in jbera of his family are suffering from nice Morris of Salt Lake spent Sun- V. Penrose of Salt; Lake. faultwas not improper. Commnnwculth vs. their mills and factories are turnnig, the flu. Beautifully styled in Farmington, guests of Mr. ami day HIT tailored OHO. Pa.. At!. 31. thats Nyes Jan. lessly Watson R. Rentz and Veda Bednoreiki, grinding out food that man and beast v, ,, clothes for boys. They are L. Post of Salt Lake. Uyto" returned from Denver Mrs. J. H. Meredith. may live. Oh, what a heritage these L, , built for long sendee. New men have left, not alone to tiieir own L; lUrst ay nUrhtf where he alten,let Feb. 2. Chales F. Johnson of Black-foo- t, uemg aaek to tho Beginning. Friday evening the Mormon BatSUffar The fresh patterns to select first hole convention, that flesh and blood, but to all mankind ft1 SomPan,es Idaho, and Valenia Dumas of early man made talion committee gave an interesting in a of shell or piece from. was stone Dont buy until youve a the whole world round. by Mrs. D. E. Layton has been in the program in th meeting house. A num-eb- r Layton.blow of a stone which hammer, seen our assortment for hapFeb. 2. of Chicago of I hospital for the past two Weeks, suf-to strike In such a way as to people were pres- and MildredHary Vaughan pened Brown of Sandy. FAIR TO SUGAR PRODUCERS faring from a nervous breakdoown. ent. Spring. knock out a small' bit of the stone or Feb. 3. Gus Pooly of Denver, Colo., Western sugar manufacturers have! She will be brought home Sunday as shell, suys Dr. Clifton Ilarby Levy. I have in my possession one and Leona J. Smith of Wichita, Kans. When this been producing man saw the hole and noted sugar under many her condition is much improved, old black heifer, branded L on left its convenience, he slipped the sinew Not only that but they handicaps. . , , The ,nfluenz " to be ribs, underslope off right ear, two of a deer into the shell or stone and have held the price of sugar down and Acorns as Human Food. this part of Davis holes in left ear. E. II. Clark, The Indians of the Pacific const re- hung it around his neck as an ornadistributed it in their regular, trade ment. Others began to ak themselves closed "d y' JLhe 8chow!8 Adv. It gion. from northern California to Mexchannels when large outside buyers Cm how they could make holes in ico, eat acorns in considerable quanpuhhe gatherings are under the ban. were offering any price things Mrs. Sadie S. dark, Clara Rose, do and, tities. and Dried taking a lilt of pointed vtone, they rious Eva S. Van "ot " Ogden, Utah pounded they are Recently the government, on the T,uVl,iseas Fleet and Rose Knowlton made Into a sort of mush, and also in- worked with that until the hole was w the of ft? charge Wa8, at.year- .ll siozed 53,000 hoarding, attended the farm bureau convention to bread. Acorn meal is drilled. usually blenchrU" tS CUrSe Withi at 7'1 bags of sugar in the Sunnyaido and the Hotel Utah Monday, Tuesday ed to free It from tannin and whatday Toppenish, Wash., warehouses of the and Wednesday of this week. ever other bitter principles it contains, o m certain parts of Italy acorn meal, The Fordson demonstration was not Sugar company without Mrs. Rose Knowlton, who is our with the addition f notifying the company. of as well attended as expected, the flu ground ladies chairman of county is the Farm grain, made Into bread. Upon the facts keeping many interested persom investigation bureau womens division was chosen showed that most of the augur was al away. However, there was a goodly as a member of the committee on ready sold to legitimate buyers in the attendance ami great interest was Paying Federal Officials. local territory and was being held by manifested both in the lecture anil the resolutions at the recent bureau conThe president of the United States vention in Salt Lake. o the is paid by settlement warrant.- which company for cars in picture show, which in itself was a which to ship it. is practically the same as a check. liberal education along agricultural The Central Farmington Sunday Thifc warrant is sent to him The hoarding charge was particu- lines. A car of Ford sons will be" re- school by mesentertained at a character bal larly unfair to the company, inasmuch ceived by the Layton Auto company Saturday evening of last week. The senger from tlie treasury twice a month. Senators and representatives as it had repeatedly refused tempting yithin the next few days and orders lull was decorated in crepe are paid either by check effectively or cash as offers far above the established price, have been booked for several ma- paper for the occasion. Punch am they personally desire through contine Texas merchant begging to buy chines. All Font dealers are Fordson other refreshments were served. More gressional disbursement checks. When 40,000 bags at any price. dealers and are required to keep in than one hundred couples were in cos- they are paid In cash they reeelve When the facts were learned (which stock Fordson parts. This fact alone tume. Prizes for the best lady char- - crisp, new hills, as does nearly every the government agents apparently dii one who lives In Washington. not try to do before seizing the sugar! the charges were withdrawn and the Dreadful Mistake. sugar distributed as planned. There was a distinct air of chasIt is just such action as this On. the tened resignation about him ns he penned the following note: "Dear part of government officials that dis Miss ltrown: I return herewith your courages industry in many lines. The kind nte fn which you accept my ofwestern sugar beet industry should be of Stewart-Burto- n fer marriage. I would draw your encouraged in every way, instead it attention to the fact that tt begins Dear George. I do not know who GENERAL MERCHANDISE MICKfESAYS George ts. but m.v name, as you will Sftr lUrrltlg Scflrx I id discouraged by such tactics. The will sereve to standardize the as no other tractor can be officials who made this improper siez-ur- e will not attempt to give the sugar company redress in the eyes of the ForJ-so- n - t,, en-'.iie- er 3' 1 ercon.l-clm- I ,t t She-Ieav- G - -- ; I -1 W.-is- m 1 de-e- rt Song-Lovin- g per-nane- nt -- perm-productio- n; radi-Th- m i ni I ... The-Miss- es I out-of-to- m . Farm-ingto- ft" NYES n. 7 Utah-Idah- two-third- s Special for Saturday x Utah-Idah- GOOD BROOMS - $1.00 each OPENING THIS WEEK Spring Hats and ODonnell Shoes for men THE LATEST STYLES Co. - d- - G remember, is Thomas." f BOOS COKNEA eAM9 'KT QJCOBttM CDNAKK s pftoovxrt-- Water Plpw. Wooden water pipes that were need from the time of the Revolution until the fire of 1872 to carry water into Boston have lately been unearthed and are found to be In a good atate of preservation. A coin of the date 1803 In an almost perfect condition wm found near one of the pipe?, establiab-tng- . It would seem, the date at which the pipe was laid. Wtll-Preserve- tut PlAPEttMXU. VXjrtH PMtEtCE.UUE.KT wytAEKna k tktmi3Tc auuam'h TtTOOCAPVUCAU tW pttsu. JJTE NO KAYSVILLE, UTAH Houston Post VXAVCKi rC a ow , VUE aooTVA The Moment of Need la emerteaciet you run to local drug store for a yut quick fiaish Or. dress to before going oa a trip, a presenptooe. had you aeed just a wee bit more cloth aad mn to the you dry goods More to purchase it Or. ia numerous other ways yoe find yow local stores convenient aad ready to supply a Rheumatism is perhaps a disease which affects more people on this earth than any other complaint, and the writer agrees that a sample ta ample! But the nnmler of recommended "cures"- - embracing- - the Glautter's salts and the costliest drug, still seem to leave some sufferers to the "annoying ache, a writer In London Answers states. Sheepskins 23 lot to LARGE CENTRAL MARKET REI DUFU pUunneiF nlxt Get the middlemans ADDED to next hipment DIRECT profit TO US. We pT on FURS. And on request hold shipment separate andsnhro!.18eTm Small same careful at-have shipments 77 tention Omaha3 mnro8. Very low express and freight rates afl and PELTS. FEE TRAPPERS GUIDE and vour returns umri NEBRASKA pROMPT RETURNS AND FAIR HIDE & WOOL CO. Omaha, Neb. JOHN R. GAILET TV. cditi-im- ... way m which local stores caa serve you aad Give them a chance. Your patronage Furs -- GROWERS FRlfeND. But if you patrsoixe theoe stores erdy whea you need something hurty-i- f you habitually scad money away to out of town the local stores caanot continue to elisL wmcetBS They muat have your support at all times if you want them here inbme of Thre Hides TrIaTMENTM0RE M0NEY Cure" for Rheumatism. ttu urgent aeedL d Notary Public Blacksmith Kayaville, Utah. ud k Hired Man Life Saved, James was' bowiegged and felt 'it his duty to whip every boy that reminded blnj of the fact. When he In the country the hired maq TRADE AT HOME vis-tte- d I ughed Ynd Support the Town that SupportsYou t ol d h I in lie Voiiidn't stop he tried. James told his mother wbat the man had said then : Hes pretty big. and Tm mighty Id he didn't any I was bewUq. plff adb-ed- J C. LEWIS Dr. E.H. Mou, D.V.M. Deputy StaU Uveatoek Iaapector Horse Shoer Wagon and Repairing ' Coww ty V eieriaariaa Offlc lattos Ph . C9-N- . Fans Bfacfcla a Specialty 'TromptScrvice Reasonable Charges 2 . - Owew CTAH Shop East ot Banwo KAYSVILLE, UTAH . |