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Show THE WEEKLY- KEFLEX, KAYSVTLLE. UTAH - time handling.thc regular products for which they arc especially equipped. True conservation "consists iir saving ur.y hr.d of products which would other. .39 go to waste. It stems a that our t.aUoua! economists do I ity to this fact and get Lusy net along, ti.-- j.Tfe, in .lead of t.eing up tnv r r.'.I ,inl ("olt"?? of the'land for the ui'ilst of geiiei aliens yet unborn. 5 hr drrkly Scflrx r. c yjs. The s ! inn ot this- nrntaktupoUcy fnanj n. the manner in which nuj the icul, lands of the tjest are being consemd (?). In the state of Utah the United States government has hundreds of, thousands of acres of proven coal lamjsbut so far as the wants of the people are concerned liwdw-ar- erth eiu a bi-- u tv and will remain so until transportation facilities for shipping coal are If the government, is to furnished. retain the ownership of this coal it should build r !i iiroads n nd operiLthe mines or allow individuals to open them. We read of the government building railroads in the frozen north in competition with the copper trust. Why nt build them into the coal fields of the Weft for the benefit of the people who are suffering for the want of. coal? If our government officials would get busy and set about Mdving the problem of conservation along .sensible, practical lines instead of making political capital by cursing the railroads and coal companies, they might be able to earn a portion of the salaries they are drawing. For years conservationists have the ' been locking up the organic resources of the West but no effort whatever has been made to truly conserve by A Furniture House, Ogden, Utah ' WE LIKE TO SEE YOU One-Pric- e (. be TuMl.hed . ty THE INLAND PRINTING W. P. EppMbn,-Fdit- or C. A. Epptrwn, Anwcltt Kntarvd 11. March at i. a Meoml-r- U Kyill, 187. CO. ol Kditor matter February umler the art Utah, l' ul A4artttfia-we'ut(ipfTtrytw- 7r i per year vthen jm.il in ubcni-tloaon overdue tn ailvanrc. ubMription per year raoMjar tl.i whan not paid a TELEPHONES N. N. W. p. Bpparasn, C. A. Epparaaa, OHk. Na. T9 4 It TRUE CONSERVATION 1 y-- Whenever a visitor comes to our store just to look we are always glad to see you. 1 We are .mighty proucLoLour store and we are even more proud of whats in it. . We want you to see these beautiful things. . A Even if you dont feel. you dan buy anything we like to have you come in and see the new ideas in home furnishings. t, We want to help to- make homes happy, and selling serviceable furniture is our way of doing it. The lack in home production of cider, vinegar, evaporated and canned fruits has been remarked by observing people in Davis county for a long period of years. Few have been the years when thousands of tons of fruit have not gone to absolute waste in this county, and but little effbrt has been made to remedy the evil. Some beneficial use, Weak and wise men three or four years ago Doctor Sum are in control of the undeveloped tier Gleason f Kaysville took up the of the while the people matter of conservation, and after in- suffer from nation, mid and industry is vestigation, organized the tUuh Fruit 'rcngl-the want of coal. Is it Juice company. The first article of l.nra Lboit time to have a change of commerce to be worked out was grape i;nh( y f Why not place strong and juice, and from the very first this , jgnoiant men who understand true product met with universal favor and lotwcrs Jtioti in the saddle? Such a a largo demand was instantly estab- : o!- y would develop our orgaqic relished. Within a very few months it and at the same time relieve wan count's spent m sewing, Light refresh- was found that grapes could not be ft mo it aggravating situation. ments were served. obtained in sufficient quantity to meet the demand and the company made Mrs. Sophia Loynd suffered a paraFARMINGTON extravagant offers to farmers and land lytic stroke last Saturday afternoon. owners to raise grapes, but strange it of rich and fertile D.ivu County Mrs. Loynd is 77 years old and but Home of the M.JIrr HorJ cum. rminty as it may seem, but little or no rejinny, the laruf't tiron era uf flow,, In the little hopes are entertained for her reLocution of tho irtetiiiountMtu country sponse was made to the appeal. To fsmoiii Imowm resort. Has wntensorks ami covery. , A fine iilace for realilence. electric lights the nation-wid- e appeal for. the conservation of food stuffs Manager Gleason Mr, and Mrs. William J. Willard anWood to few as have MiH.Giadji but J Friday bpent responded, responded nounce the engagement of their daughin this part of the state, inasmuch as Fuday in Field. ng with relatives. ter, Ivy, to Mr. Jesse Lawson of Salt he inaugurated a campaign of conLake City. The marriage will take Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby are now serving fruits which had heretofore in the near future. place been largely almost as making their home in Farmington. neglected, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Curtwright much so as the coal resources of this Wood entertained the Mm. motored to Thistle Saturday afterstate. The result has been that this Vvron lull afternoon at her noon. Mrs. Blanche Wood and Mrs. i Friday company has preserved in glass jars home. , Eliza Wood accompanied them to Prothousands of quarts of all kinds of fruits and vegetables, which. met with Mrs. Hobart Duiiike visited for a vo and alLretumed home Monday ev- well-buil- - 2329 Washington os -- 2329 Washington fr ready sale at a good price. In fact, most of the product was contracted for before it was canned. At the end of the canning season Manager Gleason turned his attention to apple cider and vinegar and is now turning out a considerable amount of that produce. This company has not capacity for but asmall fraction of the fruit which has gone to waste in this county, but at that, it is the only concern which has made an effort to eliminate this waste, aside from the big canneries, which have been' busy most of the - . avenue avenue Ogden, Utah J.II. good-lookin- g, i Ogden, Utah gram informs the relatives here that the operation was successful. "After two weeks from the time of the first operation another will have to be performed, and then all of them will return home. MARRIAGE LICENSES Nov. 7. Joseph Manning Jr!, of Hooper and Edith Knighton of Syracuse, Nov. 7. Claud F. Homer and Mrs. Ray Ault of Salt Lake City. Nov. 8. James J. Layton of West Bountiful and Esther j3. Clay of East ' Bountiful. Nov. 10. Moran Carter of Harlem, Kentucky, and Bertha F. Mack of Salt Lake City. Nov. 12. W. G. Gardner and Lula Richardson of Ogden. Nov. 12. Arthur W. Bolton and Mildred Casey of Salt Lake City. Nov. 13. "XJeorge T. Hyde of Downey, Idaho, and Bertha Shephard of Arimo, Idaho. Save Money on Flow Lays We are offering the best Steel Plow Lays, which we can fit to any plow, at the following bargain prices: 12-lnc- ' h Steel Plow Lays 14 Inch Steel Plow Lays.. -- 16-In- ch Steel Plow Lays $2.50 3.50 3.95 We can also save you 50 per cent on CLEVISES, DOULBE TREES, SINGLE TREES, BUGGY TONGUES and SHAFTS, and many more articles used by farmers. CUSTOM BLACKS MITHING and HORSESHOEING short time in Morgan with her sister, ening. Come in and get acquainted and save a portion of your Mrs. Fry. Sherman Richardson, the five and hard-earne- d j cash. lf old Mrs. Mr. son of and year Miss Leota Embling of Ogden visitA. B. Richardson, is fast recovering ed in Farmington withJier sister, Mrs. fiom an operation for complicated Oi la f Farr. Kaysville hernia. The little fellow is now home Mayor-eleJ. II. Wood and Mrs. from the Holy Cross hospital. iISES;E2KS5Qa3S33SBlKX Wood motored to Fielding Saturday. Cider Mrs. Helen Gregory Davis and her bushel. JONATHANS $1 per While absent Mr. Wood enjoyed a duck Mrs. pocia Walker, 50c gallon. Vinegar 40c gallon. CanHunting trip on the Malad river bot- husbands mother, to Chicago a few weeks ago to ned1 corn $4.00 per case. Utah Fruit went toms. obtain the services of a specialist to Juice Company. Phone 90. Adv. 15-Miss Jgmc Marl entertained the U. perform a delicate operation on. Mrs. Subscribe today for The Reflex. Kr A. girls Monday evening.-T- he time Davjp five months old babe. A tele 4 one-ha- ct 3t THE VIRGINIAN? AT OGDEN ORPHEUIft TWO NIGHTS, NOV. 20 AND 21 S. NIELSEN & COMPANY, OU Are Different.. A suit of clothes made for everybody will not fit us measure you for a Crack-a-Jac- you-L- et k and have it made SPECIALLY for lrou. Weve sold HUNDRERS of suits in Kaysville so we KNOW THEY ARE GOOD. Stewart-BurtonC- o: GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Strength of Business" . depends . largely on the is not banks. A bank-tha- t strong, .well directed ana ihoroughlyable to give the . best seryice ,to, Jt? dejws Iters is a hindrance ratner than a help. -- Theatre goers interested in plays or love and adventure have af reaC Uf tore for them when the New-Ve- rlu Producing companys latest and most pretentions offering The Virginian will be presented at the Orpheurp, Ogden, two nights, starting Tuesday, November 20. Plays that "can make discriminating Broadway audiences go time and again must posess a charm ! W- Ui.u ?l .k'BTy :.ue th'rp: Sweetly 'throbbing with humanity, ilics and tho with quiet charm and great dramatic (f b nnriMioth a lay been pro-d- n moments, it unravels a story with puo.iv.. .m Idem h e.l recent jear that has met great lexterity and at the same time wit.n jnqiul'fh I a;; total at the making the charactersjmre and sinhj'.vA 'of in; press. cere in their primary notices a real Broadway critics who are rutted for test" of subtle stage character drawtLenTdi criminating views and in the ing. It posesses the rare charm of pleasclang of the street must be shown were unstinted in their praise and ing all classes and therein lies its reThe Virginian" as the markable success. The cast that will proclaimed above the onii':r ;dete1iedJkir-Am3L.v-p- ehin 1 -- -- la present it here haS been selected with unusual care and is particularly hap-p-y in its interpretation of the differ-en- t characters. The mounting is complete and of a rich and elaborate nature. Taken all in all It should prove one of the seasons very best offerings and will undoubtedly meet with the same hearty response at the hands of the local theatregoers that Is being accorded it elsewhere. Bring Your Deposits Here and be convinced that we can and will be of much help If courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will "be better for it. Lfion State BanK BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 4 |