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Show ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH Clir IDrrkly iUrflrx proves that Davis county great ky SHE INLAND PRINTING CO. Magna Charta Day eicesiu c Jl. imuox, akiu w. r. effeeson. Mcund-rUi- 1:. established ujnion rather than disunion of states. The Civil War made certain the perpetuation of a political system described in our national Out of motto: E pluribus unum of out many states one many, one, out of nation, many arces, creeds and one nationalities, people. .The wide Epaces of two oceans America providentially separated from the age-ol- d rivalries and hatreds of nations which persist in that system of disunion, of multiplied nationalities based upon deep rooted and ineradicable prejudices seemingly that keep Europe an armed camp. Another Independence Day has passed and we found many Americans who believed themselves above celebrating it, on the ground that they are too broad to be patriotic. They are so broad, in fact, that they have run thin in their comprehension of what this nation, this civilization means, and in their loyalty to it. They would undo the work of Washington and his compatriots by making American peace, security and prosperity dependent upon that of Europe. With full assurance, furnished by th? events of the past few years, that Europe has no intention of aban- - a Momentous Event mttrr February II, Utah, tuuWr Ui Act at Erj-- m Mil, tl Iinnll is truly ment of the United States'made this a peace continent Europe was and is s crazy quilt of contending nationalities; here was Throughout the English speaking country for strength of body an mind. A vast difference will be noted. Anotherexample to convince the most .food faddist skeptical, cereal-eatin- g as to the value of meat at a food is our North American Indians who for generations roamed this country from Maine to California and from Ca forni and from Canada to the gulr and history tells us that 95 per cent of their food consisted of meat which was prepared in the most unsanitary way imaginable, yet where on the face bf the globe could a more sturdy race of people be found for strength and endurance than the- original natives of America., . Prepared Own Meat I was raised in a farming country in the state of New York, 84 miles from New York City. Nearly every family except the shiftless and indolent ones and those living in the congested part of the towns raised for their own use at least two hogs; from that toJJO on the larger farms. They killed these hogs in the late fall under the most unsanitary conditions; kept as much of thepork fresh as possible and hung the spare ribs up in the peak of the bam, if possib e on the north side where it was co and the sun did not shine; packer part of the hogs as Balt pork; smoke the hams and bacon and piled them in the oat bin where the flies could not Piano, Streabog Cornet Solo Swing Song jGrant Marsh Piano, H. L. Gleason A Dream - You in a Gondola Wenzel Contralto, Clark 'Hour Fred Ash -- LG-v-Pia- The no, j lU-iJr:- . Virginh Edith Layton Tenor, H. Robins -- Selected Cornet Solo B , Vamp'S ; j of Dream Dofi bi' i, C Fisgher Piano, Mountain Piano, Wayside Rose day was celeCowan Maude Lsabel.j ilnhard brated on June 15. The Great CharASrartiataf rataa aa appliratiaa Soprano, Heins Doves Love, lb Duet, Flying ter, now recognized as- one of the B and Bubhfriplion $2.00 per yesrfln advance Jnost significant documents in the Virginia Varney Dorothy d Bertha Piano, Chapel in the Forest struggle for freedom, was wrested :.orj TELEPHONE Arbuius Piano, Jungman from the infamous Xing John at W. F, twrwii, Na. 71 Low el la C. A. Eppanwa, Na. 114 Reed Ellison Uk Runnymede, seven hundred and eight Olfcca Na. It Delbrook Tender Ties. was Soprano, the first and years ago. It Thelma Nance greatest of the historic- - documents Piano, Pure as Snow that have established an ddefended Lange s Vera Odd the was liberty among peoples. It the forerunner of the Declaration of Independence, of the American CoA lonies in 1774, and of the French Yesterday was a wild day on the Charte of 1815, by which the princiState road through Davis county. ples of modern democracy were forJust south of Clearfield a man mulated. named Long, a resident of Ogden, was King John was a vain, cruel and run down by a party of four men in licentious prince. Abuses that had a, big car. Long was on his way developed during earlier reigns culhome from Saltair. minated unler him in a wild orgy of At Cleverly lane, south of Farmand oppression. The burden ington, two cars were smashed up in cruelty of tyranny became unbearable and a collision. on a brilliant summer day, under an There seems to have been a plenta group of determined iful supply of ardent spirits for the English sky, with their hands on their swords, celebration and Kaysville seems to men, a stubborn and defiant compelled have had its share. to an King sign agreement that became a turning point in history, and from which blessings have descended " f- - i . Another safe and sane Fourth upon all mankind. ' and advice our or abanin ing strength Was required to stand leadership The charter states in great detail of July lias eutne here the of the hard labor of hay-blhat tcinrwinime-Kiowistrain doilitlg i was no noise and no fire crackers the exactions and abuses that w.ere to EurPean and is harvest. At that time insist it that mg provincials corrected, much of which is unin- and the nerves of the people have not the ot the era 17 worked American hours duty people every day. Th to modem man; but it hcen shocked. However, there ia a to into cnter which writer heard farm a hand make the arrani?ements string of wrecked autos strewn all contained certain outstanding prin- - wou'd permanently offer up our blood remark that he hung his trousers up over the country from the Atlantic triples that therein were written for-- and treaaure ?Pn the alt of Euro- - as he went to bed and before they to the Pacific and from the Great ever into the fundamental law of the pean llltarisra whenever European stopped swinging got up and put them Lakes to the gulf of Mexico. There land, and during succeeding ages con- - necesaity may on an(j started another day. The peo- require. stituted an inpregnable bulwark a.ru no burnt fingrp hut then , - same-othem eon-- 1 pl of ihiaparticular commuiutyr chil. f Propagandists-scores of killed or wounded in auto a gainst Ibe'encrbachment of despotrc i sciously doing the work of alien and dren and all, lived principally on pork accidents and by the collapsing of power. j and domestic institutions which believe in some form and ate it every day Declared. Principles stands where the people were is tnere in iternatlonalism for often three times a day, did the hare profit Tyranhical forest laws were modi assembled in masses. In the new some of them sentimental dupes I est work possible and stood up under fied. them, exactions feudal Arbitrary by of things the 10 cent bunch of is by of more cunning and less scrupulous it. Pork was the base of nearly every firecrackers has been supplanted by ords from their vassals were done foes all in every family. The writer the thousand dollar automobile and away with. The distinction between nomic of American political and are we as a boy ate pork in some form at insisting that the Fourth of July ad- Norman and Saxon was obliberated. should freedom, turn our backs on the Wash-- 1 least twice a day and every above lut as Blackstone all, It says: day in dress by the elaborate pageant. I cast and in our lot with ington policy confirmed and the is and liberestablished to the health year is One jn perfect This method eliminates the foolish waste compelled to wonder the these! day; and a few food fanatics tell us Europe. ties the of Curiously enough of and all Lbndon, city of meaning of the expression safe and money because you have a record of sane as applied to the celebration other cities, boroughs, towns and ports propagandists assert that if we aban-- pork is not fit for food, but if the ol. every dollar you spend, and it further of the kingdom; and, lastly, it pro- don our own peace producing national adage holds good that the race of the Fourth of July. goes you an unquestioned receipt for everv tected every individual of the nation policy and involve ourselves in the to the strong, their argument doesn' bill you pay. in the free enjoyment of his life, his war producing policies of Europe, it hold water will us out of war writ'er keep being quite iberty and his property, unless deXhe would advise these an Why not talk this vital subject over toenough to fmd that slo- - emic vegetarians to hunt a horseshoe There has never, perhaps, in Davis clared to be forfeited by the judgment weak minded 11 sU use the to after gan of impressive his night, and then drop in here and we will peers, or the law of the land. if one can be found tod u and county been better crops, taken as a whLch it was put m 1916. show you how easy it is to open a, joint acIn general, Magna Charta set up on their front door, the heel of the whole, than at this time. Within the count for handling your home finances. The the law of the land as against the struggle for American inde- - shoe up, to hold what little luck they past few weeks the writer has visited whim and power of the monarch, it pendence, for American ideals, for have left in trying to convince the most of the valleys of Utah, but nowhere has he seen crops to compare recognized rights of the individual as American nationality must be kept people of this country that meat is against royal vassal and petty tyrant; up. There must be no surrender to detrimental to health, With those of Davis county. From the truck farms, onion fields it provided that no tax or supply those who, whether they place profits and berry fields In and about Bounti should be levied except by the consent above patriotism or are merely the of a Council representing the dupes of a spurious internationalism, ful, Woods Cross, Centerville and baronsGreat and he United Ettl' people of the realm, and Farmington; to the beet fields, wheat it erected ::,una'i!e safeguards for the life and auid alfalfa fields of the Kaysville, of the individual subjects However must it may annoy those property Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Blood en- Layton and Syracuse districts; to tho that into trial by jupy. hab- w ho think they are bigger than their developed tertained Thursday evening at the orchards, pea and tomato fields of eas corpus, prohibition of trial by tor- country, too broad to be patriotic and home of Mrs. Wm. Blood the Clearfield, Clinton and South in this city, ture, and otehr principles of human too full of idealism to have any room at a miscellaneous Weber districts the ciops are beyond freedom shower in honor and justice. eft for common sense we must con- - of their compare. daughter Beatrice, and Ar E A of the Great Charter was VnC ec.ltbratt Indepe" The spring season has been cool sent copy nold.R. nJV0. Everett of Salt Lake, who to every cathedral and ordered dence Day, to keep aflame the were conditions for seed germination read married The room, recently publicly twice a year. Thus (it fires lit on the altars of American were decorated with roses and or- Jid growth have been most favorable, became, as Hallam declared: The iberty by the heroes and sages of amd now that the hot weather is on, keystone of English liberty. our triumphant Revolution. National ange blossoms. At a late hour re freshments were served to the fol Ihe conditions for maturing anil ripeTreacherous King. Eemiblican ' 'lowing ning crops could not be better. In guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. H While the importance of the event Mr. and Mrs. David Oglesby Tnost parts of the county, and espe- cannot be Everett, overestimated, it was but and daughter, Helen, Stanley Vaughn, cially in the northern part, there is an the first skirmish in the war for freeabundance of water being held back dom. John, treacherous and and Mrs Roy GoldberS George crafty, in reservoirs to supply the irrigation had no intention of Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Puzey observing the obID TIIOS. BRESI.IN and no how matter daughter, Alta, Mrs. James Chip- ditches, prolonged the ligations of the charter, wrested from man Chairman Meat hot weather. for Health Sr., Miss Ruby Loynd, and Mrs him under threat of violence. His Committee Sarah Sanford, all of Salt Lake; Mrs, The alfalfa crop is the best since insane pride could not tolerate the Southwestern District Scientific research has denionstrat- the weevil made its appearance in humiliation. In 1213 John had subBlood, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burn ed the that and from this valley, iheat it now appears that mitted to the authority of Innocent cattle, sheep Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cot Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle, Mrs the pt.st will soon be history. Some III, and had become a vassal of the and swine is wholesome and that trel, daily is there Ids Annie no of G. W. Under Mrs. alfalfa are still infested with Pope, accepting England as a papal lit stati3-food, as Phillips, J artidejif tho weevil, but taken as a whole it fief and agreeing to pay 4000 marks tics show, that contains as much nul WOOtE JIr- and Mrs. H. H. Blood I Mrs. Chas. Odd, Mrs. Marguerite .'seems to be passing. Along the each jear in recognition of his vas- triment as meat. ditches and fence rows much alfalfa salage. He now appealed to Inno- Beginning with the live animal; it Maylin, Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Mansell Ellen Layton, Clara Scoffield is in full bloom, fen pNhingan abun- cent, who. exercising his temporal and s slaughtered and prepared for mar- 31st. dance of food for bees. H. J. Panics, spiritual authority, annulled the ket under rigid sanitary inspection of p''ora Smith, Alice Loynd, Leone f the Kaysville Canning corporation, Charter and excommunicated . the city, county, state or nation. Today Blood, Ckfton Blood and Carl Cot-th- e a of Kaysville; and Mr. and nys the weather conditions have been leaders in the revolt against the slaughter of practically all meat following Round Trip Fares ideal for the pea crop, both as to royal tjrant. animals comes under some form 0f Mrs. A. T. Smith of Clearfield, will apply from On the strength of the papal supinspection that assures the public of quality and yield, and the pea harvest John is which now on promises renewed his struggle sanitation and cleanliness. record port King I 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mr. It seems not out of place at this and Mrs; C. A. ProakrTig yields. The condition of the with the barons, which was ended by Epperson and family, tomato crop in and about Kaysville his death in 1216. time to comment on the value of meat Mr. and Mrs. C. V. K. to Saxton and His son, Henry III, acting under in the diet. Much has been and Layton and around Syracuse and said and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elstrom Clearfield where the acreage is larg- presuie from the barons, signed and written along lines by the leaders of and family of Salt Lake City pic City.... confirmed the Herat Charter and thus the medical est, is ery promising. in the United nicked at the Bird farm on the fraternity its and profound Just at this time, the big wheat of America where meat is tain Road the Fourth, prinand bailey fields of the north pai-- of ciples were established. eaten by nearly everybody, even bv the county are beautiful and promi-- e : In recent years the significance of rvopk of thflil ... P,vaf dent and the effect, it has a most bounteous harvest. Grain is phases of the now fully headed and at a distance had u,'on aU , world Magna-Chart- a - age-rol- , C.U statc rr Asscmia Wild Day r - A Safe and Sane Fourth e 1 farm-telligab- le Home Economy There is only one sensible practical way .to handle your household,expense, and that giving a check in payment of I or-d- er eco-lme- al bills. . pro-vid- es Great Is Davis County - Barnes Banking Co. I Bloods Entertain Their Daughter Kaysville, Utah 1 Union Syste Meat Essential to Sturdv AmoriMu r1, -- Low Summer Excursion Rates-- Mr-an- To points east and west beginning May 15th. d - J Return limit, October kaysville Omaha or Kansas Chicago St. Louis New York City Boston W ashington Moon-State- far-reachi- t 1 verj-Jimit.,- Thompson Pupils Will Give Recital ! looks ITS" "fi! t as a A wonderful w elCkcpt crop of strawberries nas bciu h.iriested and raspberries, fnd blackberries soon will be on th1 market in great abundance. Cherries re now ripening and while the crop vill be light it will be superior in quality; Apricots, peaches and apples are now well advanced and the crop will be enormous. The potato fields are also looking fine, in fact all the great variety of crops grown in Davis runty are Evoking fine. It is estimated that the south end of the county, where the famous Gibraltar onions are grown to top off the market to perfection, will produce 150 cars. ' A t r i p t hro u g h the h !gh wa ys and of the county at this time &y-wa- ys '' a native or here by adoption,! . Thompson will present some , pi undoubtedly will become knows that the members of her fam- - pf his PuPils a musical recital, as- one of the great festivals sisted either E. children or grown-upcelebrating, Gleason, cornetist, at if liberty. they are to be classed as sturdy, must the KaJ'Sville tabernacle Friday eve- J have a liberal supply- - of good meat. July 6, at 8:30 o clock. Follow-Har- d I 'n s W orkers Need Meat ' program that will be given: Show me a laboring man that per- Trio. The Meads are Green Again forms hard labor and stands up under .. The underlying cause of the American Revolution was the desire of Conr,(r'' the puny Doris Thomlev 1. ? Americans to cut loose from Europe Mns Hum, The Latin ,Qa,rter-..Gabri- eI and work out their destiny free from foJ fadJiat with the child of the Afton EoJ,lr the domination of Europeaft politi- family that uses meat daily in the Duet. Waltz Pressor cal and economic influences. Wash- menu and note the difference in. the Atk'lene Wood, Mr." Thompson ington and his dompatriota freed physical condition of the children. As Piano, Moonlight Duran America from-than illustration, compare the languid economic and Varney" Dorothy inr.Ucnccs whkh made Europe ople of vegetarian Mcxtco, ournext !soprano;ocvdn:ght Et.ToveJ'''Nenn a war continent, and In the establish-- 1 door neighbor, with the people of our j Edna Stevenson I j Los Angeles s, Anglo-Americ- an Why All Americans Should Celebrate 4th po--liti- i "!'" ? Portland Seattle 5 5 Proportionately Low Fares to matfy other points c'al ASK ANY AGENT ' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM n 5 San Francisco I C. e J D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Salt Lake City ) ) j |