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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH fuftl) TlppMlf Unflnv ivllj Ul ItA Panguitch Host to Utah Scribes workers is p govemmect employee. Additional las enacted ly ron- groa and state It gifclaturot all taxes and money assy THE INLAND PRINTING CO. from the producirgtke tituen. W. . l flXsO. Uum (Continued from page one) It has been the slogan of the lat C. A. rfflliOSi, Amal Uitor two presidents that government pay- it as every door the party had found roll must be cut down in numbers. was unlocked to them. KbWnt4 M IS. mter FUury Illinois. i'enns Washington hauls, Bangui uh is the seat of Garfield MIL, tl t.j.viJj, LlK lk At at and Idaho have consolidated boards county, contains a population of more MKxu4-chw- a March S, Ai ll ,. rata trti.aij m MrlsstM Eabacrif tion 12.00 per year ia advance TELEPHONES w. C, r. te n. tie w. Sa lerwrwta. No. a. f Oi Sm AS and commissions and materially cut their overhead. Every state in the union and every department of the federal government could probably trim at least 25 per cent of Us overhead. Why not do it? than 1200 of the most hospitable people on earth, has a bank, chimkes, public library, newspaper, stores, ga rages, good homes, the champion baa kelbail team of Utah and second best in the world, having taken second place at the national tournament at Chicago last winter. It is fifty miles from a railroad and ita shipping and supply point ia Maryavale, the terminus of the D. A R:- G. W. railroad. The people are alive to good roads and matckgovemmentaidmeonstruet-an-d match government aid in constructing them. They send their children to the agricultural college, the state university and on missions for the Latter-Da- y Saints church. They have a road which starhf from the front door of their high school, where their children receive their rudimentary education, and terminates at the bring of Bryce canyon, where they receive Inspiration of the grand and sublime. Moat of the solid residents are engaged in ranching and run their sheep and cattle on ten thousand hills. They read daily and kly newspapers, magazines, have rmdl water sys- .? terns and telephone lines, which are connected with the Rocky Mountain Bell system. They are lain, people and when ice and snow U to they merry and aro glad and happy. 21 The Christmas holidays commence a week before Christmas and continue a week after. In this season they feast and frolic In their homes and In their amusement hall. On Sunday the people took- - their Reminiscence of Civil War, Winter of 3 - 62-6- Cutrjti " tTtstata It was after aq incessant aeries of battles Bryce Canyon between Confederate Union forces that each of the and con- FARMINGTON wat Cvuoj) IM fau.nA .act-r- e letita, e City aod JU J-- a. of Dari feuMMS. taet-oute- , eouKtj, city of BwdiUUI valet, f acrvtoa ta Salt Lea UAL aa j U. A k -Wmlera kauruaUa, iuw ebarrr ctJUUa. borne. au4 otbar fruii , a FWnd otc. iiune i He bi.i.ar lata, MopoBjr. State jennet. t Sana. aa4 Utea, Ue fmuel apot la G- - tub'' Mr. Hoyt Morrill ia here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Annie Tanner. Mrs. Harold Clark and children of Provo are hero visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark. 7 . Miss Annetta Richardson of Salt Lake City is spending Jber vacation here with her paDenta. Miss Lillian Brown of Salt Lake City is spending her vacation here with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm, V. Haight Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis of tending factions unitedly agreed to Three hundred miles south an give Chicago are here visiting with Mrs. each a temporary respite, pendLewis parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. L perhaps aiz miles west from Kays-vil- le ing a parley as to negotiations fori u that peerieaa gem of all the peace, three delegates from each side Clark. world scenery Bryce Canyon. Just were to meet on the Hampton Hoads, Adelbert Barnett has purchased the as our speedometer registered three winter of 62-hostiliCeha Smith home, which is located Accordingly hundred miles a rod more would not ties were suspended, to the delight of on block west and on south of the only hare brought as to the the poor soldiers. Each of the conBamberger station. II expects to end of the road, but ths end :' tending went Into their wintake possession on the first of Octoparties the world, ao far as our party was ter quarters, on the banks of the ber. concerned, in the bottom of the can Rapahannock, extending beyond FredMrs. Ruth Eagelston and the Misses Ton, with its tens of thousands and to the east of Port ericksburg and Della Todd have returned Ruby I battlements, spires, minarets, towers, Royal, Genera! Jacksons corps on the home from California where they temples, pagodas, mushrooms, obe- south side and General Burnsides on I have been for the past six months and lisks, and ail manner of forms im the opposite side. will spend the summer hero with their After the Confederates had attainepnable end previously unimag ina mother, Mrs. Hannah Todd. ed a comfortable position for the winMiss Emma Miller and Miss Lillian In coloring, red predominates ter they proceeded to effect some di Brown wero guests at a canyon party Bryce canyon, end the red ranges version or amusement so as to drive In City Creek canyon Tuesday evefrom the most vivid ryd to the most away the awful precedence that at-- 1 A large crowd of young folks delicate shade of pink. Even .the tended the ning. controversy. They wero in the party and aa enjoyable white end creams end yellows sr first built aprevious and house named log time wss bad by all. tinged with red. So delicate ere the it Home hugs of Jackson's Minstrel." eoft colors that at times the extra ye There were 22 amateurs. Max Florence, 60 years of age, and Their perAlvin LeRoy, age 20, wero arrested gently ornate create of the deeply formances wert well rendered and serrated formations seem more like also well attended. The singing, near Beck's Hot Springs Sunday eveon a picnic party to Bryce ning by Deputies George Knepp and transparent alabaster than like the jokes, etc were fine. While this was I aoft sandstone which K la. Bryce going on in camp, the soldiers who I cny,on n Oir B f that M. Schick, when they found 17 galI wondrous ampitheatr Canyon cannot properly be called In the shade of lons and 22 pints of liquor concealed were were having I doing pkket duty, canyon. It Is in ne sense a gorge their share pines they spread table in fruit boxes in their automobile. whispering on amusement of carrying between mountains. It has a sharp- an amicable fc ted. After th dinner They were taken before Sheriff Harwith the I to I ly eloping floor, which la crowde forces on thcorrespondence was held under the diroc-rive- r, ries and released on their own recog I7fc opposite side of the at all parte with eroded, fantastic both verbs! and by communi-- 1 rin of th (take president who told, nizance. shines from a few feet to hundreds cation ftr known, th story of by boat. Tho South had a of feet in height. Thoulanda of chess boat named Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chaffin anthe country round "Th th Alabama," c7on nounce the engagement of their boards, crowded with chessmen of ev North, the I out There were other speeches wsre Both ery conceivable and inconceivable fixed so as toKearsage. course I n" co,n. grogs lions! and choir tinging, daughter, Anne, to Val Allen Browntake a Th form, would best express the appear- to their destinations. straight n Monday the business session of ing of Ogden. marriage is was I All this ance of this canyon. There is no tanned to take in the early fall. I Msociation was place held in th I In a very friendly feeling. public passed water ahed into this canyon, in fact, An incident occurred which la worth! library, when matters of interest to Lias Chaffin is well known in Davis all the drainage ia from the canyon. were discussed. It had county and surroundinf cities, having relating. The winter was very te-- 1 P All through the vast amphitheatre vere planned to go to Panjmitcb attended th Davis high school for snow storm severe and brought between the great rocks, are beautir xtornoon s fishing, but a four years and the University of Utah from 10 to 12 inches ful pines of considerable .age, but with thThesnow announced that rain two years. Her many friends will men of Stonewall brigade. PhB there is no evidence ef recent fill or deep. leu th ince early In the tak great pleasure in learning of her J nd and Colonel commanded by Walker, wash at their base, nor did wo note x B members of th Second Louisiana jnnnilng, rfp was abandoned, betrothal. any fallen spires or monuments. The the The rain which fell in southern Utah bat-to Miss 1 snow decided have a Louise James and her brigade sculptured formations tower hundreds tla. Saturday end Sunday of last week Miss Lucille James of Salt Lakesister, A day uas appointed and neces-- 1 of feet high fro pi the floor of the City broke the prolonged drouth ia that entertained Thursday evening at made and every-- 1 a canyon, at times anly a few feet or sary arrangements B the extreme south of Fourth of July dinner party. The few Inches from each ether, bu thing was fixed for the conflict. One th stats and in northern part Arizona, house was cleverly decorated In red, there are no evidences of rapid ero- morning I was awakened by hearing thousands of cattle have already a whit and blue streamers and flowers sion. One can stand en the brink o: a dull thud on the tent (my quarters was rain of the. nen between And th ) Vhils.tho flfors wer of the Sam co4ading part" this colossal amphitheatre and imag I honJ n Mockman waa heard to colors. After dinner the party d ina that it waa made in a day. One jioW tn7 head out to see th cause that 15,000 head of cattle had my curiosity was amply satisfied. J11B to Lagoon where dancing was can Imagine that all the god f the and storm rain, wind, thunder and light, I quickly gathered my duds end ainld brhood. The that immediata neigh- - enjoyed. ' Those present besides the showers of snow balls I quickly ran Panguitchites smlllnr'y hostesses were Muses Luella McDan-- b ning were tminmoned to create, over to th 10th Louisiana gwsta credit for bringing regiment, Dorothy Cowley and Messrs, through their destructive agency, this wok the JlB d n usB that happy frame of f rank m4 Lavre&ci Halverson, Law drummer, who instantly beat of wild and wein masterpiece Eighty The place chosen for the the reveille.. After getting th mnlmn. good by and God renc Biton and John RusselL all of peed. Lake City. mighty demonstration, of tho force together, th commandant gave orders to charge, and notwithstanding of the elements was a round-topp- e group of local spent an mountain on the westerly side of a the opposed parties had a bank- - of OGDEN UVE STOCK MARKET enjoyable outing in people American Fork (Week Endiag Jely I) canyon last week-endeep valley where the heart of the snowballs ready for emergency, th Leaving home th waa Louisianians of mountain was made up of red and impetuosity Hogs Both shippers and packers rfy in th morning drove to whit and delicately tinted sandstone. ao great that they (the Walker brig- - .have been good buyers of th light the canyon for breakfast.theyAbout 8:30 The attack was made en the moun- tde) had not the time to us their supply of hogs but prices show the climb to Timpenogos car They wero iteadily uur-- tlcally no change since last Tuesday, After viewing th cave and its began. tain by the storm rods as they had many never attacked before. All tho clouds sued. I think th battle lasted about I Receipts have been confined to a few natural wonders they returned to hours. The four cam Louisianians loads of 170 to 1S pound averages carajp where dinner was were laden with water from tho surIa enjoyed. face of tho great seas, and at a given back perfectly eltd at the r sue- - which have sold at to 7.00, with th afternoon they drove to City time all the cloud fleets of the sky cess. While some of them did not very few desirable kinds below 17.00. Creek canyon where th remainder of floated to the mountain which had Uke time to adorn themselves with Packing sows are going larrelr at th day waf spent. Th party conbeen selected, and Jeve, with his bolts necessary clothes, nevertheless some I $5.75 to $6.00. sisted of Messrs, and Mesdames Robcam of back them of thunder and lightning, blasted the fully equipped. Cattle Prices on cattle show nrac-The- v ert Griffith, Clarence Mayfield, J. N. mad arrangements to renew th tlcally no change since last mountain and shoek water from the Tuesday West, E. E. Van Sickle, H. J. Sesclouds as they floated against its battle, which to my mind, would have and a load of good feed steers sions. Albert Barber, D. G. HuntsI crest. The eastern side of the serious, but General Jackson agring 1100 pounds sold last week at man, Ed Ear! and Leland Bourne. All great mountain was torn asunder for suppressed It. I?70 th ks top, while another were very much Impressed with th The balance of the winter was load averaging 1000 more then a thousand feet in depth and the scenic wonders. pounds landed at cave r and Bryce Canyon waa formed. Tune passed without anv special event un- - $7.00. Odd lota of common to me-t. th delegates failed to make any dium steers went to killers at $5.25 went on and lesser storms of rain and reand were hostilities the sun assisted to compromise by wind, $6.50. Butcher cows have been Woods Cross Girl scorching of summer and the frost king of win- sumed and diversions cam - to an end. numerous and several loads landed at ter, continued the ww k and as they The Confederates broke camp and $4.00 to $4.25, while small lots sold j -Universityl wrought they carved the most intri- both perties wended their way to- - up to $4.50. Common cows are goine A few days at $3.00 to $3.75, while canners and cate and delicate forms from the soft, ward Fredericksburg. Miss Haxel Christensen of Woods marvelously tinted stone. As the after th battle of Chancellorsville cutters are selling at $1.50 to $2.75. Cross Is very active along musical centuries pass the work went on was fought and th Confederates won Heifers suitable for slaughter have line at th University of Utah sumand on, constantly beautifying, but a great victory, but this was sadden- - been scarce, with odd head at $4.00 to mer school, a member of the never fully changing. The work was ed by th loss of General Stonewall $4.75, while stock kinds are going at women's gleebeing club, which at present done as does the sculpturer who is Jackson, mho received a wound that $3.50 to $4.00. Boloyna and bee is busily engaged in the the last delicate chiseling on ended with his death on a farm near j bulls are selling at $2.75 to $3.75. th school opera, "The production of putting Marriage of his masterpiece. This masterpiece of Guinea Station. with very few offered. Stock steers Nannette, to be given July 10. Afthe rods will never be finished in E. GIRAUD, are selling at $3.25 to $4.25, while the ter th opera, th club bss glee South Norfolk, Va. detail, although it was perhaps crecalf supply has been of a stock vari- planned various public appearances in ated in a day, and it does seem that ety and is going at $4.00 to $5.50. A the different theatres of Salt Lake few vealers went to killers up to $6.50 where they will give select musical they fain would destroy it just as they made it as its towers, spires Sheep There have not been enough programs. and minarets never "fall, they only A few Course grow more beautiful, more fascinating, more delicate as the agea pass. This ia a fantastic hlea'aa to the A course whereby th coming SALT LAKE LIVE STOCK creation of Brycea Canyon, but sens of the state will be afforded a MARKET to those who have stood on its re- thorough education in character as Hogs Only a few loads of common ceding rim and feasted his eyes on well as in book knowledge is one of to medium quality offerings have been F. IL Seeley, of Chicago and Philaits appalling beauty, a beauty all its the features of the University of Utah I on sal th past week, while the noted trusss expert, will own, a beauty without compare, it is summer school. delphia, It is a course in are quotable nominally steady prices aa correct as any. For ages this character education and is most prom- - j last Tuesday. One load of 206 with personally be at th Reed Hotel, and will remain in Ogden this Monday wondrous spectacle has been hidden nent in upholding the motto, Serv- - butchers landed at $6.85, while apound load away in tho heart of tho wilderness, c to th State. A great benefit of mixed weighty offerings went at only, July 14. Mr. Seeley says: "The bounded by pathless mountains, dry s to be derived from the class by $6.50. Spermatic Shield will not only redeserts. the state as well as by th student. canyons and Cattle Cattle sales the past week tain any case of rupture perfectly, Today an almost perfect auto highway In that it deals with a problem of have been confined to a few heifers but contracts th opening in 10 days the average case. Being a vast 1 leads to its brink, and on last Sunday such vital importance to this ago. I at $4.50 and a load of stock on advancement over all former meth- more than 1000 people parked their The course, according to Dean Ben- - steers which sold part at $21.00 per head, ods can under tho pines which clothe nion, is being much appreciated by Sheep Earlv thia instantaneous efexemplifying week more than fects that part of tho mountain which has the students and is considered one of I 2300 sheep arrived, which were large-thimmediately appreciable and e not beep torn asunder bv tho mighty best pieces of work ever given ly lambs. About 1600 lambs averse-b- y withstanding any strain or position forces which men now know as the no., matter the six Or location. Large I th university. It is a ing from 60 to 65 pounds landed at or difficult cases, or Incisional rupomnipotent, omnipresent God. There graduate course applying toward a do- - j $11.50 while 0 load of 72 pound offer-gr- e tures (following operations) specialis a glory to tho sun and the moon and has an enrollment of 86 stu-- 1 ings went at $10.50. Feeders took ty solicited. This instrument received and the stars, and to these may be dents as well as a great number of 500 lambo at $8.00, while 0 load of the added the glory of Bryce Canyon. As visitor. The students only award in England and in are very for-- wethers and ewes went to the range the yean come and go millions will tunate in being able to have Spain, producing result without sura at $5.00. The market for the week it per- j stand on its brink and marvel. No fectly correlated class with more than gery, injections, medical treatments called as nominally steady practically or prescriptions. . Warning All cases pen will ever describe it, no painter on lecturer to Uke charge, in that a all sales wers made on the same day. should will ever portny it. It is not stu- broader be eaetioaed against th me of viewpoint can be obuined any elastic or web truss with under-strappendous as is the Gnnd Canyon, it is through the discussion with some of from The American Social Hygiene the delicately wrought, be jeweled, th best Informed in the as as we where the lawp country, of j association with headquarters in New ia and not whererest lavallien resting on tho breast of their ideas upon th the opening is. proen-- 1 York City. Dr. Edaon will discuss Th subject. mother earth. tire outline is correlated by Dean sex problems in a broad sense, the ducing con pika lions necessitating operations. Mr. Seeley has summer family and relations, and the social surgical Bennion, director of th documents from th United States school; who Is sn authority upon the and moral life f young people. The class, as being Uugbt, lessor William A. McKeever, former- - Government, Washington, D. C, for enables the student to teach the sub- ly professor of child welfare at the inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them If People ject under the new state coarse of University cf Kansas, will finish up desired. Business tn past nine years more than 100, studies. demands prevent the class with the subject of "Prac003 permanent federal officials hare stopping at any other place in this The class was first Uught by SupL tical Methods of Child Training. b pi sdfpd to the rolls increazing IL B. Wilson cf section. Berkeley, who look S statement ia this nocost $I&5,531,000. the Methods in up problem, "Teaching George C. Ensign, principal of the tice has Every been verified before the FedState official payroll have been Regard to Character Education. The John R, Barnes L. D. S. seminary, is eral and State Coerta F. H. Seeley. increased hi numbers and cost so that clips ' Is now being handled by Dr. at the summer school university 117 N. Dearborn St, il'pjrelher one out of every twelve Newell W. Edson, who comes direct where he is taking a course ia educa- - Home Office Chicago. 3. hos-pitab- Cook by the Clock There are a lot of things to be done around the house that you can't find time for when you have to spend so much of the day running Lack and forth to the kitchen to make sure that the food is cooking properly. le If you have a WESTINGHOUSE ffB rp 1 B Au- tomatic Electric Range in your kitchen, you can prepare your food, put it in the oven and forget about it.. Complete automatic control turns the heat on and turns it off at the exact time you waht it done. v,; After you have set the clock on the range, you can go about some other task and be sure that the food will start cooking at just the right moment to have it done by meal time. And it will have the rich juicy flavor that is . found only in food cooked just long enough. Le us demonstrate th features of tide wonderful rang while our special summer offer la ia effect $5 down tad the balance on most reasonable term. I ? ttJTAH FOT7ER & LIGHT CO. rvmuo cxvk MmcuofT 1 f' M9-- Never before were the comforts of lift ao readily at ths command of ths groat America home as oa the Utah Bower they ire today, la 66,000 homes 97tt Light Company's system per cent of the homes ia the territory served it is oaly necessary To push ths mag'lt Yutto sad this wonderfai servaat .ef mankind begins ministering to the wants of the household. Contrast this with the condition of tea years ago, whea only about 33,000 homes wers receiving the benefits of electric service a service very much inferior to that of today. per-wa- mo-tow- fv 1r 6lt , f -- . Weir Hot Air Furnaces n. Jio DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CorulAa, Chimney Tope, C a tiers, Craia Rina, Skylights, Ha Roofs AU Kinds of Tla Work Phones: Shop 105J; Res. 106. Bountiful, Utah R1CICENBACKER SIX A aver-prove- d With the body j Distributed by xll-ate- el STRINGHAM AUTO CO. Bountiful 12S-- W Mine Works RUPTURE dtl-jNOR- Tn . DODGE BROTHERS CAR Active at uJdldatfiS cat worthy of Its nxme and il Character Education at University! Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. d. For EXPERT HERE - Me sun-acorch- ed 1 six-wee- ks 1 Years ago I started a Savings Account and now each year I am getting a good salary from this money without having to turn my hand. It is not too late for you to start no matter how small the amount, if you add to it each pay day it will soon grow into a most - . pleasing totaL - 1 s, Heavy Burden on Pro-subje- . 4 per cent Interest is our contribu- tion to your constant growth ward financial independence ct. to- t J Barnes Banking Co. Your Interest Bank Kaysvillc, Utah 1 |