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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH iUltr Orrkhj firflrx r.uuH3 kr THE INLAND PRINTING W. r. EPPERSON. Editor C. A. EPPERSON. A Mattel Intend crond-cla- 1(11, .at Kayavlllc, March S 1879. Ca Editor mailer- - EHmarjr 1ft, Utah, umlrr the art of who had not applied for insurance, shall be granted insurance payable during total and permanent disability, and in ase of dath, in 240 monthly installments of $25.00 each? If any person applied for insurance after induction by the locale-draf- t board but before being accepted am enrolled for active service, such ap plication shall be deemed to be Valid. BIG ACCUMULATION Adrertiaiac rates aa appliratten OF WOOL BANK ORDERED TO LOAN ' ON S OOL'-CLI- us 1 LHleient Public Financiers Will Follow Same Policy, Is Prediction Salt Lake According to Secretary F. H. Marshall of the National Wool Growers association, the situation regarding the present seasons crop of wool has ben much muddled since the banks ceased to loan money on consigned wool and clips still in the hands of the 3heep men, is about to be cleared up. He has ben informed that Washington has notified the regional bank at San Francisco to accept the paper of wool men and others now holding wool clips as security for loans.. This information has not as yet come to the local branch of the regional bank, but it is the opinion of Mr. Marshall that the news will be spread through the section and the entire zone controlled by the San Francisco federal bank, before the close of the present week. More than 1,265,000,000 pounds of Subscription 12.00 per year in Advance wool have accumulated in the store houses of the world since the beginn TELEPHONES W. P. Eppanaa, Na. M ing of the world war, according to C. A. Epperson, No. lit statistics compiled by the Nations .Offies, No. 11 Sheep and Wool Bureau of America, When the worlds wool clip of 1920 is BOOTLEG BOOZE. a few weeks hence this completed It is interesting to speculate how amount will be increased by 2,500,000, far a law abiding community will tol- 000 pounds, it is expected. erate bootlegging. In Bpite of the high price of yoo Among a considerable number of fabrics, it is stated, the storehouses people the fact that there is' a of America alone contained 700,000,000 supply of booze in this comrau pounds of virgin wool last September, nity is well known. There is also ten months after the signing of the Secretary Marshall stated that apreason to believe that it is manu or 100,000,000 pounds more armistice, of the Utah proximately faetured here. As a matter of fact, it .annual the than consumpcountrys wool clip, amounting to 15,000,000 seems that about the softest and most tion. has been either told or pounds, manufac is business the .profitable buand Wool The National financed. It is his belie ftha t Hpeedy Sheep ture and sale of boose. cloth man force to is reau relief for the holders of the remainattempting An effort must be made to stamp out this evil by the law abiding peo- facturers to withdraw virgin wool ing 5,000,000 pounds is but a matter from the storehouses through action of of a few days ple of the community or all must In view of the fact that Utahs anstand convicted as accessories to the Congress designed to compel manucloth wool the to with facturers nual wool crop is one of the states stamp nefarious traffic. .There must be an end to condoning the bootleggers, and percentage of cotton or Shoddy used in argest and most potential assets, this men known to be guilty of violation of its manufacture. Shoddy is made from statement by Mr. Marshall will be woolen rags and is much less expen- hailed with delight by all business men the law brought to justice. sive for manufacturing purposes than and especially in Salt Lake, where the There are a new act of bosses at virgin wool, which is wool that has big wool crop is financed always. The the Republican convention at Chicago never p&8sed through manufacturing ocal office of the association is in the aspirants for the presidential process. daily touch by telegraph with all the C. ex to Herman nomination and they are out for delebig wool markets of the east, includ-n- g Ritter, According is Boston, the wooj center, and close Association of over. National the themselves It to gates put president is being kept on ,the trend of tab adminUnited old of of the States Retail the that Clothiers, probable plan istration bossism will prevail at the must do everything possoble to encour events. Democratic convention at San Fran- age sheep raising if is is to continue MEN WANTED AT ONCE cisco and may, after all, be the bet- getting the supply of virgin wool. of New he candidates. and ter way Australia Zealand, Carpenters, lathers, selecting points plasterers, out, have been the principal sources plumbers, steam fitters and other meof the American supply, but England chanics. Employment guaranteed at I! DO YOU KNOW has appropriated most of their produc union wage scale and hours under Any person who served in the active American Plan Contractors. Address: tion. military or naval forces of the United J. Bossner, Associated Industries, seems It to be the fashion to fly ti) States on and after April j, 1917, and 1 ' Utah. 2t. Ogden, Who made application for insurance Congress for legislation to remedy ill the nation is heir to. If the prior to April 12, 1918, or within 120 every Sound Advice. days after entry into the active serv- people who wear the clothing would Some fellows think ,that It l young insist on wool in the fabrics instead of ice, is eligible? clever, und aslgn of bravThat in addition, if any person shoddy they would probably get it and smart," to drive near the edge of a preciery while in the active service between thcre W0l,,1 be no need of legislation to spend whut cash they have pice; April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, freely; and to be a good fellow and became totally and permanently disNOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION take the rink someone else urges upon them. This Is the g'gn of lnex; abled, or died, pripr to February 12, To the Legal Voters of Kaysville City: and lack of real business knowl1918, or within 120 days after entry More than ten per cent of the legal into the service, and for any reason voters of Kaysvile City having pre-n- o edge and exjieiience. Play safe. Keep to the City Council a petition elenn. Be strong. Be true and' on application was made for insur- wtU'oever regret ' It! Exchange. ' during such disability to he in ville City and that an annual tax of Two Chureh Designations. sured, or in case of death to his widow two mills on the dollar be levied by Includes the The Council word for the estabishment City protestant during widowhood, or to his child or maintenance of the same: Protestant Episthe City v.ilfn(1 churches, many or to his mother, or to children, Council of Kaysville City, Utah, calls Methodist and the Episcopal copal father, if and while they survive. In (an election to determine the question among them. The word protectant monthly installments of $25.00 each, of levying such tax to be held on July came Into use at the time of the 6. 1920. Polls will be open from 7 a. over a period of 240 months? both In England and tin the Also in case of a person applying m. to 7 p. m. on that day. All prop- - continent. It stood for a protest tax payers If Kaysville City are for insurance prior to November 11, erty entitled to vote at such election. against the Homan Catholic church. 1918, and more than 120 days after CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE The name Is not particularly signifiCITY, cant at this time when all of the entry in the service, where a policy JOHN W. THORNLEY. Mayor. churches are drawing closer together. was issued pnd premiums were paid LAWRENCE COLES, Recorder. Brooklyn Eagle. thereon, the insurance is granted? First publication, May 27, 1220. Finally, those persons who died or Last publication June 24, 1920. became permanently and totally disCamels Failed to Thrive Here. Camels find their near relatives the abled after induction by the local The Reflex Into almost every dromedaries, have been inlmdtiml In draft board but before being accepted home in Davs goes County. Advertise! this country from the old world at and enrolled for active service and various times. Some were brought to NOTICE TO WATER USERS Virginia In 1701. But. owing to lack of knowledge of their habits and of State Engineer's Office, MICKIE SAYS Salt Lake City, Utah, May 5, 1920 proper methods of earing for them, these attempts have proved failures. Notice is hereby given that the William N. Nalder Company, of Lay-to' NOTICE TO PUBLIC NUrfM NW. VCAUO TC.VMSSVm made application in achas Utah, Na mvuct ov n wn' cordance with the requirements of the The right of way of the Bamberger Electric R. R. is being sprayed with UV SOHO C(4tvTo2Et, "GOSU, laws of as Compiled 1917, Utah, NOR. teOY Tk Sodium of Arsenate. (A1NSHOH vt, UMl " rue amended by the session laws of Utah, corua vtaut tw 1919, to appropiate one-ha-lf WHO fUEH03 NMHO DOKfr VMMT (H) NOTICE TO WATER USERS 7 second-forest QYKfEWvtWTS oowff HELD of water from the south State Engineers Office, ' fork of Kays creek, in Davis county. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2, 1920. Notice is hereby given the Davis and Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears south 74 deg. 20 min. east Weber counties canal company, with office at Ogden, Utah, its 1429 ft. from the northwest corner of has principal made application in accordance Section 13, Township 4 North, Range 1 wdth the requirements of Sec.8, Chap. West, Salt Like Base and Meridian, 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to the place useof part of215 and conveyed by means of a ditch 15 change second-feof water diverted from 840 ft. in length and used from Sep- the Weber river, in Davis county, at a tember 15, of each year to April 15, of point N. 42 deg. 50 min. E. 2470 ft. from the Southwest corner, of Sec; 30, the year following for domestic This application is designated T. 5 N., R. 1 E., Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and heretofor used as a parin the State Engineers office as tial supply to irrigate 15,00 acres of No. 8473. land in the following sections: 25 to 27, All protests against the granting 33 to 36, inclusive., T. 6 N., R.2 W.; of said application, stating the reasons 1 to 3, 9 to 11, 13 to 17, 20 to 23, 26 to 29, 32 to 35, incl. T. 5 N R. 2 W.; 6 to therefor, must be made, by affidavit 8, 16 to 21. 28 to 33, inch, T. 4 N., R. in duplicate, accompanied with a fee 1W.;1 to 29, 34 to 36, inch. T. 4 Nn R. of $2.50, and filed in this office within 2 W.; 4 to 6, and 9, T. 3 N, K. 1 W. Said company-jnow-desito elnnin-at- e thirty- - 30 daysaftrrthe completion Secs. 27 and 33 in TT6 N.;Sec. 17, of the publication of this notice. inT. 5 N.; Secs. 7, 18 and 19 in T. 4 N-- R. 2 W.; and to change the place of G. F. McGONAGLE. use of part of the watr in order to State Engineer irrigate in addition to the above desFirst publication May 13, 1920. cribed land. Secs. 30 and 81, T. 6 N., Last publication June 10, 1920. R. 1 W.. Secs. 6. 18 to 20, incl.,23, 29, 34 to S6. incl., T. 5 N R. 1 W.; Secs. 12, 19. 24. 25, 30, 31, and 36. T. 5 N., R. 2 W,: ecv 9. J5, 22. 23, .26, 25, 34, and 3o, T. 4 N., R. 1 W Secs. 1, t, 3, 8, I am prepared to install electric wiring, both for 10, and 11. T. 3 N, R. 1 W.;Sec. 1 T. 3 N., R. 2 W., total area 49,200 acres. light and power purposes. I have had several years This application is designated in the experience in this line of work and my work sul Office as No. a 542. stantially conforms with the rules and All protests against the granting of gen-ero- UPLGx s I two-thir- ds - .MM Let hot summer days find you happily and comfortably prepared with an ejectric range. It means coolness cleanliness, convenience and economy. m There are no fumes, dirt, dust, ashes or soot with an elec-tr- ie utenrange.' Kitchen walls remain fresh and bright, sils are kept shining clean cooking becomes daintily interesting. And its so cool ing utensil All of the heat is absorbed by the without radiation to the room. $10 : STARTS IT ! start the joy of electric cooking by placing an electric range in your kitchen. Small monthly payments quickly take care the balance. Let us demonstrate the range and explain our special fuel rate for current which assures you economical operation. ;of Utah Power & Light Co. EfAataat Pablta Servtea UTAH Oar arrrfee eri-en- ee I, fartatat barks rarer rlcrtrtral ifftlliM 7 ahleb ss rrv cook- kIL. - Reformation ViOWERS and n, V uents -- ot tf et pur-pose- s. re , HOUSE WIRING - - State-Enginee- ments of the NATIONAL BOARD - OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring job in any part of Davis, County, call me at Phone 2 and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your job. " -- 28-N- D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH McCormick and Deering Mowers and Rakes the worlds standards. See that your extras bear the I. H. C. brand if they do not they are not genuine. 7 These brands mean quality we have them. Lumber and Buildiug Material Our Lumber Yard is never closed for business. Onr stock is the largest in Davis County. Bring us your lumber get our prices. J e - - w t v'l rs said' application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within SO) days after the completion thirty! of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. First publication June 10, 1920. Last publication July 8, 1920. UMKM Layton, Utah |