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Show 9 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, TCAYSVILLR. UTAH - Whats th Use?- It is reported that the having 'charge of the . com-mibsi- Utah statt exhibit at the coming ;t- - Uxpe-Si-t ;ti t B attHF ran-- " 1 -- we move to our temporary septe:r.ber 15th, quarters in the location of the old wright clothing store these, we, will occupy for 6 months, or until our present store has been remodeled', wEeif we will open up again here with the finest clothing it ere in the intermountain wbst. ou a ill cisco, devotj tlie entire state appropriation of $.H),000 to the erection of- a suitable building on the fuir grounds und look for lurther funds to gather and arrange the Utah display in the budding. It has been suggested tin. t n tv la x be - lev ietl iir cnrii, of the Iah counties to vi - - this move of ours brings you the finest stock of men V and boys wearables in Ogden at cost and less than cost prices' for we must reduce stocks ! lo a minimuni-t- o save handling. -- jV il -- UTcm tTcc spiTKc "TTIhls TTsT play,' to the cud tint a display be worthy of for 1 he I ft t conditions w expcmliture would juMituiblc but good why should DttVis u enty 30,000 the state. It t lex to v hereby suelr riot only be business, but couuty" coll-cci- to advertise the when there is; not a live real estate firm in the county nud but few peopb who want to sell tlftlrr holdings either in full or parti Davis county has need of and room for 20 000 to 50;000 pimple, but our people, in - the this statemain, do x ment. Wo need inure people to raise vegetables for the eannaries as tiny now exist, wo need more help to gather the traps and run and we need iiiorb people to improve the thousids of acres of practically waterless and unimproved lands that will be served by the great high line ditch. The people of this county can quadruple the value of their holdings by selling off all lands that are nd farmed with profit, unjby that meaus secure a mtiiul water supply and greatnot-belie- thc-eannarie- HP & Trvr 17 I! ,vy. 'kL ly 7n . r and our entire stock of clothin furnishings, hats, shoes and boys wearables must be sacrificed regardless of or value. entire stock of summer and early fall fancy suits for men divided , into four great lots and sacrificed as follows 1 allluits vvdrth $207ach allsuits;worthto$l5,each f increased population. Enough fruit has gout, or will go to i vi waste iu Davis county this year to make half a million dollars, worth of jellies and preserves, and enough apples elouo to make thiusauda of barrels oC vinegar, ul) because we jjave not got the pei pie to handly the crops. Davis county has the idle land to produce crops of fruit and vegetables for a hundred more eannaries and there is market for the product, but why raise- - more when we cannot take eare of what we v already have. -tf- .-... Uncle Sam Helping. If there was ever any doubt about the wisdom of consolidat- ing the schools of Davis couuty that douot has passed. The con -solidatiou enabled the ' school board to employ specialists1 in the school work and one of those specialists is Professor P. J, Banders, supervisor of agriculture and nature study club work. Professor Sanders has been so successful with this work that he has attracted the attention of ' agricultural department at Washington, ta the extent that the department has furnished him tons of printed 'matter and 'franked envelopes for transmitting the same to the pupils in the various dubs in the Davis county schools""' The postage and literature so , donated amounts to more than $1,400 per, year- and- - it is more then probable that the government will soon pay his salary and Ira veiling expenses, while thr schools of the county receive such high commendation and our pel pie should be correspondingly -- - priud. If Davis county people all suits worth to $25, each all suirs worth to $35, each A would-organiz- and raise a fund to advertise this fair and favored valley, and offer their lands which arc not pow paying, for sale at a fair price, $30,000 would be a small sum to pay for the benefits of the exposition, but under present conditions such expenditure would not be justifiable. Our eocnty commissioners, put up last year for a Davis coepty. exhibit atthe-Stat- e Fair and it could not be found with a microscope, and if it brought a buyer to the county The Reflex failed to sight him. So what is the use to advertise un- less there is something to sell or someone to sell it! It is safe to predict, however, that the money will be forth coming for the exhibit, and it will be a good investihent for the communities that set their house in order to take advantage of its benefits. In the meantime the pciple should study the situation and determine on what is the wise course to- - pursue. Taxes are already high for the owners of unimproved land but will be higher from year, to year. $G00 the sale is now on the odeahone fyiofow-methre- e ;on ave. y5teinbloch HP-O- L mutual: Following Is the porgram for Sunday evening, August 31st: ;3clorrWilliam R. Holmes Piano Solo, Mollie Barnes ; Mr. Earl Pardoe of Ogden, will give -- oratorical s:. recitxl eozlizj ctx. I nc? e |