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Show Save to Buy Grub and Bullets Save fcr Boys b lie Trenches T'vO REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XIII p I . KAYSVILLE, LAWTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1917 Patriotic Women of Davis County ate Called Upon to Register Conference Announcement r The quarterly conference of ctn held in the West Point Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 1917, with general ronfer-i ence meetings at 2 p. m. Saturday and at 1 u a m n m. Sunday. The High council will' m't at i n m. SatnrH.l. $ werd-meetinfrho- S' nndny evemng-rneet- : Plans are Completed to Secure a uS ifig7rwhiehIHjrtirtFam'TT"m EL, TLb NUMBER 17 Ladies' Religion' class officers andeacherV . ox both stake and ward .organization, will hold a special meeting Sunday morning at 9 o clock p We urgenUy request that the brethren and p their affairs so that Saturday afternoon sisters p they may This is thefirst p attend conference. conference ever- jtake s Jw ",ar,f ,anJ "'f are Particularly, anxious attendance the be good. p p We are advised that Elder Hyrum Smith of the Council p p of Apostles and Elder Charles H. Hart .of the First Council p ol Seventy will attend all sessions of the conference. Naion-Wid- Survey. e Women of Davis County Will Register Saturday The Plan Explainedr-Li- st of County Committees Appointed. ar-ran- ge is a facsimile of the card, duplicates of which will be filled out the coming Saturday by the patriotic woran of the stated to a call issued by Governor Bamberger. is requested by the womens committee of the NationaL. Council of Defense THIS ; Co-operati- jmt I I T u U p Agricultural p p p p p p Public Service T T U U U Red Cross and Allied Relief Social Service Miac. Contribution i .Division WOMANS COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Unit Present occupation Address MUSICALr PROGRAM $ For Quarterly Stake Conference of North Davis Stake to Be Held at" West Point; Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, 1917 p- - p p p p SATURDAY p i p t AFTERNOON,' 2. P. M. I ..Tel. No. By whom employed Married or Single Age (tn years) Color or race Country of birth ... Hymn, Hymn, 0, Yf MountainHigh ....West Point Choir and Congregatior Choi JCome Listen to a Prophets Voice Citizen: By birth Vocal Selection, "Beyond the Gates of Paradise Brightly Beams Our Fathers' Persons dependent upon you, if any Hymn, Where employed - W. F. Blabte ,Chc ..... By naturalization High or private.. Service offered (specify whether volunteer, expenses only or SUNDAY MORNING, TO A. M. ? Ilymn, Lord Accept Our True Devotion ....Choir and Sunday Schools Choir pnd Sunday Schools Hymn, When Shall We Meet Thee Duet, Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters Russell and Ethel Page ..Choir and Sunday Schools Hymn, Sing We Now at Parting Time .... Education (graduate or length of time attended): Grammar ..College (give name). - s p p Professional U Name in full p p p p p Industrial Domestic No. t t Clerical T U T U U Emergency aervice (specify whether volunteer, expense only or paid paid)-- .. Will you go anywhere? pledged for service If training is wanted, specify line How soon can you Tuition paid or free... ... ...Specialized Training .....Hone town only start? In the United . States?, . Training and Experience (Encircle Number te LEFT of Occupation in Which You Are Trained. UNDERLINE One la Which You Wish Service or Training) SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2. P. M. Hymn, Ilymn, Great God Attend While Zion Sings. ...Choir and Congregation Chior Reverently and Meekly Now Vocal, Duet, Abide With Me ......Susie Singleton and Elya Youngberg P Anthem, Let the Gates of Heaven Be Open ...Choir P P P P SUNDAY EVENING ,7 P. M. t .Choir and Congregation $ Hymn, Put ..... ..Choir ' -- P iiyam, -- The jLtg&Ja Jtfy light T L jf P Selection, I Know My Heavenly Father Knows Choir Your Shoulder to the Wheel , Anthem, P Open Wide, Ye Gates Choir L Agricultural 1 Dairying Farming Fruit raising : Gardening 5 Poultry raising 6 Stock raising IL Clerical 10 Accountant 2 3 4 11 Bookkeeper Cashier IS Clerical Work, gen. 14 Filing 15 Office assistent 12 16 Office manager 86 37 38 39 40 Laundress Practical nurse Trained attendant Seamstress Waitress IV. Industrial 50 Baker 51 Boarding house 52 Buyer 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 94 Laundry opreative Manager Read well Speak well Manicure and hairdr Messenger Milliner Cook: - ' Factory:56 Needle trades 67 Food trades 80 : (for.... Retail dealer Restaurant Saleswoman Waitreaa Professional Actress Architect Artist Author 81 82 83 84 Chemist 85 Dentist 86 Dietician 87 Draftsman 144 Social 117 Wireless 118 Telephone ...' . 95 Lawyer 96 Lecturer 97 Librarian .98 Musician 99 Osteopath 100 Pharmacist 101 Photographer 102 Physician 103 Publicity 104 Statistician 105 Surgeon 106 Teacher (subject): V. 53 Camp 54 Institutional 55 Dressmaker Languages eign): Transportation: Avatrix 119 120 121 122 123 124 clubs , VI1L Red Croaa and Allied Relief . Instruction: Surgical dressings Dietetics 152 Elementary hyg. 163 First Aid 154 Garment IX. Miscellaneous Horse Motor car Motor cycle Power boat Railroad VII. Social Service. . 130 Camp .work which? 131 Chanties 150 151 -- . X, Contribution A. Ambulance D. Driver for car. C. Duplicating mach. D. Fund E. Horn for convales cent hospital F. Hospital G. Laboratory ' II. Motor boat I. Motor car J. Typewriter K. Share home with widow or children L - 132 Club executive 133 District nursing 134 Hospital Private secretary Of adults 135- Industrial welfare 58 Leather trades FUEL ADMINISTRATOR called together for the purpose of 18 Typewriter Of children 136 Investigator trades 59 Hat Clerk 19 Shipping FOR DAVIS COUNTY making another recommendation. 137 Playgrdunds Public VL Service Metal trades .88 60 Engineer 138 Protective assn. Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin of Bounti- 20 Stenographer 110 Inspector Handicrafts: 61 Munitions IIL Domestic Recreational: 111 Institutional 89 and Metals the member 62 of mgr. 'woman the children board, printing ful, Paper 30 Care of John G. M. Barnes, Appointee Dis139 112 Mail Dancing ' carrier Wood 90 Textiles trades 63 was present at the meeting and pre- 31 Cleaning 140 Music qualified by Business Connections. 113 Police Woods 91 Textiles 64 patrol 32 Cooking 141 Reading aloud 114 Postmistress On last Monday evening the Davis sented the matter of registering the 33 92 Journalist 65 Forewoman 142 Relief visiting of the county to determine 34 Housekeeping women 115 Worker 93 66 Signalling home Inspector Laboratory Industries County council of defense held its 1 by 143 Settlement 116 Telegraphy 67 and woman of the Janitress the (cleaner) county power 85 Knitting (enmpt. initial meeting at the office of the Barnes Banking company, Kayyvlile, the occupations they were most skilled the Registration along industrial lines In accordance with the proclamation that when an emergency comes the trained or untrained service to 'Dufis not intended to remove women from or turn nation. to where state 4nd perfected its .organization. The in. The council assisted Mrs. know may government Simon Governor Bamberger, issued by 5. To ascertain which women are their present positions or to permit board which was appointed some time fin in appointing her committees in Saturday, November 10, has been set for the needed service. The reasons In for aervice outside the home them to be exploited by unauthoriavailable the cities cards the for of in end the county. the north keeping aside as Womens Registration day go by Governor Bamberger, was orzed appeals for war service. which and are not. are towns the and the of registration taking women food H. of the chairman On this day Blood, Utah. Henry 7 Registration is intended for woto .wish women who To the 6. list ganized as follows: two: the regisand conservation committee, state are urged to repair to men more to in order supply loyal to America, whether or not take give Card Pisa Explaiaed. training Chairman, E. P.EIIiaon, Layton. to fill out a card with - - -- - they are naturalized service. he had perfected plans tration boothsdesired efficient citizens, and that' woman reported for would he the Impossible "First It information by Leo. J. Muir, Bounti7. To be able to furnish women should not be forced on unwilling or Cross Red D. a to of office at the national the for organization defense at Washington, Washington council of ful for salaried positions whether jn the disloyal women. unit in Davis county and set forth C. In effect, this registration will handle all the hundreds of thousands government service 8 Children under 14 or under the or not. Secretary; L. L Layton, Layton. All b taken. of the society as to or- record in definite form the training of registrations that will need who of the compulsory school law of women the able To 8. be to workings age place to have Assistant secretary, Henry Stahle, willingness for service the information that we in services posi- the state, are considered as dependent their council voted to sup-th- e capactir andwomen can volunteer The womof ganization. number reached be the is a summary of as can Bountiful. of as many f en available In each state for the def- tions of usefulness in many fields.ca- upon the mother whether or not she organization, and Monday, throughout the country. This 9. To have a registry of the actually provides money for their suplKtoJ f,r a,, w is purely voluntary, but every inite line of work. If an emergency women the and of port. training pacities the opportunity should arise, and the government of the be 9 While it is true that experience as a basis of the work organization of the unit. The inoeting woman is tofor given country womof number she need certain a should if zwong, that the connservice patriotic County for committee of the 2 O.clock to register woman's of the many years may be considered as Reji. be)d t we of ,t out kind en for a certain service; cu recommend one so desire. The card to be filled to training in some trades it members for 1. . e e defense. national council of equivalent has been prepared after consultation could turn to our summary here and 4he office of will be successful or occupation, the experience must be The registration us county fuel commission- could one etate find if later that supply with the census office, so that "" in so far as: er was taken up and John G. M.j carefully weighed as to Its value bewishes to take n cen- with a given number of women for the government 1 It reaches all classes of women. fore a woman registers as trained. service desired, and Bameg of Kaysville was recommended Mrs. P. Q. Stuchell Tells JIow She sus of its woman power these cards the particular id Women will not be forced to 2 Distinguishes accurately between anotner etate with a certain additioncan be utilised for that piypose. Jot the appointment. Since the rectheir exact age, but are advised service. untrained and give trained sumetc, and from these what lines to do so, as certain government poThe cards to be used in all states al number, for 3 ommendation has been made, Mr. possibilities Suggests know would to we cards are identical in form. These regis- mary Barnes has informed The Reflex that The of service and training which are of sitions are only open to women bewill be retained in the states the demand should go. tween certain ages. cards tration re- the greatest value to the government the would it has been determined that he is tend in turn, The most urgent call for service new which or are local office of the womans committee state, to the time the et present communities where the women at the present time is in the of disqualified for the office for the women. to in each town, summaries of such regis- quest for that parwomen were reason that he is a shareholder and 4 As it has sufficiently publicity profession of nursing and in office tration along particular lines of ser- ticular aervice.registered local committee, pm to secure its complete understanding positions. vice being sent, at intervals, to the officer in several incorporated comknowing the women who had offered, 1 Young women, especially this regThrough the women. state college headquarters. by best those select would be to able panies which are considerable users who wish to offer, their will be possible for the needs women 5 As to. graduates, (he it it istration fits, of fueL- - The 'council will again be 'qualified. and of the com- seryice Jn the most effective way, government 'to reach women through"Second Local demands for wom- of the government should enter at once, a training school out the country and call upon them in en's service munity. which event may arise, in as nurses of high standing, for the for to service such and ertive they As 6 is for up it kept emergencies the demand could be answered from date course of study, which will to use. render. constant regular fitted are best by dif- the local committees headquarters. 7 As cards are so filled as to en- prepare them in the best wsy for vital where localities or states In the The card when filled out will give abroad or at borne. already se- the following information: Name in able the state or local committees to service ferent organizations havesome 2 The demand for women to fill ofto and adequately respond adjustpromptly or cured a large registration full, address. sge, whether married ser- ficial positions is much greater thaq ment must be made with the women s single, country of birth, whether or any governmental calls for the the supply, and young women are women. so vice of comittee by such an organization, re- not a citizen, persona dependent, time earnestly recommended to take an either be will Points Emphasized. that its registration service offered, for service, nledged to atencgrt;hy, . course o adequate card r official entered upon the waited, preiCnt occupation, The points which the womans com- typewriting and secretarial work, as summarized and retained in the cen- training eduby whom employed, references, mittee tfisbes to emphasize are as opening one of the best avenues for tral office of the woman committee service, place of follows: cation, service. emergency availin the city or town to be readily service, time of starting, training and 1 The registration is voluntary; ' of Committees Named. Bring Your Batteries to Us able. Any general registration experience, and, finally, any addition- women will not be drafted into the patriotic sedehOTld not " the to be sclkKiysviHe-MriJohn W. Thomi', for government service.' be undertaken by private societies, but be taken from chairman for North Davis, Mrs. V. not will Women registrar. 2 womthe 11 will through for North their homes for government service, P. Epperson, Object of Registration. Charging or Repairing ans committee in registering ontheir Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, precinct Davis; unless in or as here either Europe, the The of the they registration official objects the in way members national comittee are definitely offer themselves for such chairman; Mrs. George Yf. Carr.cs, FtaT.X3sneL.by Lowest Frkeg t, uniform card-.- . Each organization,nor-if set forth by the u Miss. Emily Brough- ,riVT k. necessary for the conduct of itsmem-freEast Layton Mrs. Robert Crbin, as woman 3 a If , woman an 1. To opporBest Work register its give every mal activities, may tabulate precinct chairman; Mrs, L. E c&rd tunity to offer to her country such trained and capable cf trputi any form of Utaoffieial hus- Mrs. Lucius Laudie. her cause for will not to this give best as she not service is must qualified cards these is so desires, but West Layton Mrs. Yf. L Lr - n, band to be drafted. be issued generally, for fear of con- render. LAYTON AUTO CO. service for 4 woman a precinct chairman; Mrs. Asbri L.v-ensoIf registers 2. To interpret to the government fusion with the womans committees when later called and of this at woman time; the of power possibilities ' official card. Phone 8J Syracuse- - Mrs. Lillian 111" finds herself unable, by changed con1 "It is difficult for the women im-to the3. country. . Nellie Miss Bennett, To furnish accurate information ditions, to respond to the call, no pun- man; understand why thery are pot to task the definite some government of the capacities ishment or criticism will fall upon her, Tree. given mediately Cleai field Mrs. L II. which in women are now serving, nor will she be compelled for service. a letter reads when they register , cirvet chairman; Mrs. Jamx A. . what should 5 Women for in homes own or whether in their committee at paid register from the woman's, K. Nelson. Jens Mrs. what now for and are doing of the reg- pursuits, trades or professions. they I.ashington: The purpose , Clinton Mrs. . 4. To have in every community they have been trained to do, whether istration, however, is that the governcinct chairman; service can extra or not classified women give any they carefully ment may have an accurate census of lists of . JO (Cot' the jgomaa power of the country, so who are willing to be called upon for at the moment. 17 - ' . 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