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Show w's WW THE WkFKLY KEFLEX. KaYSVILLE: UTAH Profe880r and Mrs, W. 0. Robinsoh and family of Logan are spending: the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3lir Drrltlti Srflrx eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. NOTICE TO WATER. h da cop. F reads' bouts one guy Costly Orchids. een snd inaka da all wot the in orchids found Nearly paper wheesky LiVJ V Hi I be gotta plenta trouble. Da paper Burma can be grown with a Uttla car State Engineers Office, rakiuM fcr Salt Lake City, Utah,' June nay dat guy keeps still snd when da and attention In private gardens. THE INLAND PRINTING CO. J.. S. Clark. ds bees bouse be la one raids There g go en cop Notice is hereby given 7v , I exception, a Mrs. Walker T. Davis and two chilW. r. EPPERSON. Uliw Jail. V species called tazln by the Bur- Davis and Weber counti mese. and which la usually brought company, with its principal dren of Blackfoot, Idaho, are jrisiting Before dat guy getta peenched C. A. EPPERSON. AsMcial K4ilt .. maka da mind up I keepa still, too. to market In Christmas week In Ran- at Ogden, Utah, has Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs If- I fetgure eef I no gay something da goon. It only seems to flower In the plication in accordance whk Mnmd-climutter February 13, Samuel Gregory. latfitd moat malarious and least frequented requirements of Sec 8 pvT . cop no ttndn my place. 1911, at K.vville.v Utah, umler the art of 1 Session Laws of Utah, rnfa 1 March S 1879. Miss Beatrice Porter of Riverside S J aska one my frieu wot's bexta way localities, and at a time of the. year change the place of use , ,! of part r $ 4 for tnaka da wheeky. He say I am which la the tigers mating season, second-feand Mrs. Alice Richards and Mrs. cf water diverted and when they are most dangerous' to the Weber river, in Davis coumvM craze eend da bead for do dat. 11( Advertising rate ea appHralion Rhoda Fowler of Garland were guests tella me wot for i uo maka da beer foi human beings. It is In great demand point N. 42 deg. 50 min. Mr. and Mrs. William Haight durof Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance stead da other? He say I gotta keepa by Burmese, and sells for Its weight from the Southwest ing the week. T. 6 N B. 1 E. SUt still for maka da wheesky and eel in allTer. Meridian, and heretofor used as? N TELEPHONES I I keepa still go een da jail longs The members of the Young Matron's tial W. P. Epperaan. Na. T9 supply to irrigaUe 15.000 da time eef know. cop club entertai"d at Lagoon Thursfay in the following sections land C. A. Epperaan. Na. Ill My frien say eef I no keepa still Origin of Old flaying. 33 to 36, inclusive., T. C N o Office. Na. It t afternoon. Supper was served at long I no taka inoocha reesk. He say eef If you will read up on tbe theologi- 1 to 3, 9 to 11, 13 to 17, 20 to tables beneath the trees, after which I keepa still now ees breaks da law cal controversy between Arius and 29, 32 to 35, inch T. 5 N. R were they enjoyed dancing. Thirty-si- x and I gotta (my da line. I say I tink Athananalus over tbe nature of the 8, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, ind., or the ees rotten deal eef I gotta pay da line second person In the Trinity you will 1 W.; 1 to 29, 34 to 36, incl. VH CUD STATE ISTSS ASSCCIAHSN present. for keepa stilj. One other frien I get the plausible origin of tbe sayTtig, 2 W.; 4 to 6, and 9T. 3 N. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby spent I dont care an lota. The one con- Said company now desires t'0 eii'f gotta go een da juil one time (or umka FOND ANTICIPATION in American Fork. the week-en- d too uusM-hmdse. And now deesa tended, using the Greek word, that ate Secs. 27 and 33 in T. 6 5 N.; Secs. 7, 18 and l'Hn Till It is indeed pleasant to anticipate other frien say 1 go een da jail for Jesus was homoousios," 1. e., of the inT. Judge A. E. Pratt will hold court R. 2 W.; and to change the pijL1 the completion of the hard surface in Farmington next Saturday. At some nature as God, the other arguing use of keepa still. ordej part of the watr road through Davis county. The State last weeks session of court Harry No decide changa da system.' Eef that he was homoiouslos that la, irrigate in addition to the above Li Road commission has issued a state Johnson was found r you keepa still you getta peencli. And of similar nature. You will detect cribed land. Secs. 30 and ri T guilty of assault eef you no keepa still you no go pen that the fwo Greek words differ only R. 1 W., Secs. 6, 18 to 20, md oo H nW saying the road through Farm- by a jury and is to be sentenced next da Juil, So when I maka da wheesky by an lout, the Greek name for their 34 to 36, inch, T. 5 N., R. 1 w ington will be completed within the Saturday. 1 itiu gonna tella everylxxly. Wotteli letter 51 So one fired of the riots 12, 19, 24, 25, 30, 31, ami 36. next few weeks and will be opened R. 2 Secs. W.; 2.1. 9, 15, 22, 26 da 27 In lima mouth da and 1 shut good keepa Ryznntlurn and' the prolonged disto travel. For the past four years, RABIES CAUSE OF MUCH da leebertv? Mebee Uncle Sam feeg-or- quisitions; contentedly said hp did not and 35. T. 4 N., R. 1 W., Secs l 9 , owing to construction work, some por10, and 11. T,3 N R. 1 W DAMAGE IN FARMINGTON eef you keepa still youre crooked care an Iota. Pittsburgh Dispatch N., R. 2 W., total area 49,200 act tion of this road has been insan almost A total of nine coows have been snd eef you maka beeg noise you This application is designated in & impassable condition, and it did seem killed in Farmington to date. Microaaka da wheesky square deal, 1 State Engineers Office as So. Safety First." at times, as it seems now, that the scopical examination of a cow's head dunno. All and Helen., mother her spent the said protests against the prantiry contractors or the State Road submitted by W. J. Thayne on the 17tfi Wot yof tiny? application, stating the reaL summer on a fnrm and Helen was It will be surprising news to thou must be made O therefor, affidavit might have provided better shows positive evidence of rabbies. heartbroken when one Sunday her pet duplicate, accompanied by of with a fee sands admirers of Besslo detours or the Love, than they have. This finding leaves no question as to rooster hud to give up his life be- $2.50, arid filed in this office with; The conditions that now prevail are the cause of the death of the animal. popular movie star, to learn that the cause the minister wn coming to din- thirty (30) days after the complete CROSBYS KIDS abominable and to say the least in The Farmngton Farm bureau is hav- only recently graduated from tho Lc ner. Some time later she saw the min- of the publication of this notice. high school. Not that Mim A A a many places dangerous. Suroly the ing a drive Saturday, Jfune 26 at 2 p. Angeles pf g. r g juj j ister eomng to call, aud she run to G. F. McGONAGLE, Love le backward In her etudies far the ham shooing h chickens and m. starting from the court house to be public is entitled to some considerait from that, as she graduated with State Engineer. tion in the matter. On this road if there kill coyotes in the west fields. aald : Get In qu'ck ; here comes tho honors, but she really la young and Every First publication June 10, 1920. man lhat ate your father." ds no possible route for detour there body Is invited to Last publication July 8, 1920. join in the drive. completed her education on schedule should be some attempt to keep the The city council is in the time. O way passable and fairly safe, but it movement. The bounty has been seems but little effort to do so has raised to $8 per head by suggestion been made by either contractors or of the farm bureau. This will be folcommission. It is presumable to lowed by a campaign to muzzle al that such arbitrary methods dogs throughout the county in the hppe will be continued just as long as the of exterminating rabies and decreaspublic will submit. It looks as though ing the death rate of cattle. Formerly of Layton the power have adopted the old Van derbilt slogan: The public be dam NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Announces his change of address to Kaysville. ned." However, there is great plea To the Voters of Kaysville City: Legal sure in anticipating the final comple More than ten per cent of the legal tion of the road at an early date. Phone voters of Kaysvile City having presented to the City Council a petition asking that a public library be estab-lishe- d EXPERT TESTIMONY Emma Goldman is in a peck of viHe and maintained in and by Kaysand that an annual tax- - of City trouble. Orating in this country for two mills on the dollar be levied by NOTE. In this article Pietro has obthe City Council for the estabishment years upon soap boxes about the DON YE)? GRClo? of the American government and maintenance of same; the City viously failed to distinguish between a ( still" with which whisky ts made and Council of calls Kaysville City, Utah, amt advocating direct action," which an the "atllf that means "keeping the mouth election to the question shut" means force and violence, for over- of levying suchdetermine "WHY PonT YClfTCU H6R T tax to be held on throw of governments, she got into 6, 1920. Polls will bo open from July y6R on FENCE da 7 a. HurtT prohlblah go to work the toils of the law ul was deported m. to 7 p. m. on that day. All propwants maka everybody sonmthlng on the good ship Buford back to that erty tax payers of Kaysville City are wot gotta dn keek. I)a beer no show entitled to vote at such election. Value of Mottoes. paragon of perfection government, CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVILLE up any more and da wheesky costa too mooch from da boots teg. So only The of mottoes ts to point out i object soviet Russia, where it wa9 hoped she CITY, way cun getta da dreenk now ees maka something we have not yet attained, JOHN W. THORNLEf, Mayor. would find a system to her likinj LAWRENCE COLES, Recorder. yourself. yet strive after. It Is good to keep tinder the benign control of those picFirst publication, May 27, 1220, I want a tnaka some dreenk lasa them constantly before our eyes. turesque apostles of liberty and Last publication June 24, 1920. week I am lee tie frutd getta trouble modern thought, Leuine and Trotxkyr "I have been here four months now," she says in Petrograd, and I have seen what the Marxian state and government ownership have accomplished. There is no health in it. The state of socialism or state of capitalism call it what you will--hdone for Russia what it will do for every country. It has taken away even the little freedom the man has under individual capitalism and has made him entirely subject of whim3 on a bureaucracy which excuses its tyranny .on the ground it is all done for the welfare ( t wet-- n 1 nrrrip DLijiJlL sweet-smellin- f hi 3 -- 'TSf-s- -- A et UkesJ1; - ijff v ff t'f I T a f 1 t f 1 1 e com-missi- by-pass- es i a GROSSMAN -- an-ticip- 71-K-- 6. i I f S ftto un& as of the woikers. Emma Goldman has seen what government ownership in its logical development means to the wage workers and to the nation that makes the state supreme. Members of the Federation of Labor, who recently declared in favor of government ownership and operation of railroads in thu country will do themselves no harm to ponder well what Emma Goldman sas about the Marxian state and government ownership in Russia, After close inspection for four months, to use her own classic language, she It says: is rotten. FARMINGTON Ciim at of rich nd fertile Davit Home of the Miller Floral com-rnhoe irreenhoutee are the lnnrt between the Missouri river and the Pacific coast, location of the famoue IaatKin murt. Hna waUrworka and electric A fine for 'Bounty. veeirieocat. Pce auh-orh- Mrs. J. S. Clark left.Thursday after- noon for BTITfalo, N. Y.. to join her son, Oliver Clark. YOUR office force vill'tuni work. in: a given; time mid make fewer mistakes If they are comfortable.. JElaui pay for themselvesin increased iaccuracy aDd volume of iv.orkv Speed up with G-Eons! " - UIJ PETER. Wj&Y' . KVN a. E A The Misses Irma and Myrtle Bodily of Kaysville were guests of Miss Evelyn Hess during the week. Miss Alice Millard of spent last week-en- d Salt Lake, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Millard. Mrs. Thomas Sanders and two children, Louis and Fay, are visiting in Preston, Idaho, with relatives. ecl Rurrm of Salt Lake and 'Miss B. Gladys Holdsway of Vineyard are guests of Mrs. Byron Crosby. ' rs- - Friday evening Mrs. Heber Sessions entertained the members of the Relief society choir at a social at her home. The refreshments were served to twenty-tw- o. And in your home, too Electric Fans will give you a breezy freshness that insures sounder sleep cooler kitchens more comfort, health and happiness for everyone. We h&ve a wide variety, of .sizes, and prices. Utah Power & Light Co. Svrvic A Romance of the Redwoods In this stirring narrative of the LaMomia forests, strong men battle for a section of country as big as a principality. The fight Cardigans, father and son, to hold the Valley J Giants, against the treachery of Colonel Pen -- f rnnton, and the part played by the Colonels niece in deciding theissue,makea tale of unsurpassed interest. -- The exhilarating breath of the big woods present on is every page. The reader finishes with a sense of having lived with big men and women in a big country. f kt UtlV IHCU) SCTICll - |