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Show THE WEEKLY HE FLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH ehr iUrrldtj Srflrx PROTECTION TO HOG RAISERS If the farmers and stock growers in the land fully realized the profits in hogs today and .were sure of a fair price at markers of the fjture, undoubtedly they would all rush into But this the hog business is not the purpose of the Food Administration in' its campaign for increased pork production. What our Food Administrator does aim for, however, is to have a brood sow or two on every farm, ranch, or other available place, and be intends to protect those who raise hogs in such a way that they will realize good profit on their business. The proposition is pell-mel- l. -- FaklteM fcy THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. F. EpprMO, Eilltr this: and Labor Labor, scale. , A supply of aber. Marketing. Poultry Standardize. War feeds. More and better hogs, Hogs ceding. Pest Control Sparrows. Weevil. Cut worm. Potato diseases. Russian Thistle. Cockle Weeds burr. Morninglory. Bull thistle. Selection. Seed Seed Improvement election. Grain Potato supply. the location. Please send these D. C DUNBAR,' lists promptly. Explosive Inspector, Walker Bank Bldg.,. Salt Lake City, Utah. No license is required' for selling ammunition for firearms which miy be discharged from the hand or shoulder, but a license is required for selling blasting powder, caps and fuse of all U. S. varieties, fireworks, flash-ligders and saltpeters, etc. pow- ht . . OLD FOLKS DAY Thursday, March 7, is 01d vFolks Day in Farmington. All who are 60 years and above that age, will be feted in the usual hospitable manner. A dance in the evening for both old and young, will wind up the days festivities. Nine of those who attended the celebration last year have passed away, and there were eight other deaths; total, 17 out of a popu lation of about 1200, .The total of deaths here last year was ten FARMINGTON Count tut of rich and fartila Dans of Lba Millar Floral company. Ua iarfaat crowora of flowora is lotormoantaia country. Location of tfca famous Lapoou jroaort. Baa watarworka and A fina til-al retry liyhta for yaaidanca aouat. Horn ta Increased pork production has become a war necessity. Due to it C. A. Eppcraan. AMcUt EilUr suitability to curing and transporting Mrs. Eugene Clark visited in matter Fbruarr II. to our armies and those of our asEntr4at u Meond-elof act ih uader 'Friday. Kavavilla, Utah, illl, sociates in the war, there has become Harck i. IS7. a great demand and serious shortage Mrs. G. R. Chaffin visited in Adrartialng rataa oo appUcattou. of hogs. Consequently the United Friday afternoon. States Food Administration proposes TELEPHONES Mrs. D. C. Hess and son are visiting LAST OF FOUR WARD CONCERTS to encourage pork production by esIf. P. Eppanoa, No. VI m Salt Lake with relatives. It seemed that every one who could, C A. Eppiriaa. No. 1 tablishing rigid control of the marOffWa, No. It ket and buyers so that a fair price turned out to the last of the four ward Mrs. Effie Turner visited friends in to the be concerts last Saturday evening The producer. might guaranteed The governments intention of doing vaysville during the week. program was as follows: First, Male those should to be NOTES BUREAU this FARM glad tidings Mrs. J. D. Wood is visiting in Brig- - Quartet, Hyrum Welling, Elijah Gregwho wish to enter the hog raising lamwith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood, Jr. ory, Walter Wickens and Grant Clark; business. The following is an excerpt second, A. R. J. Spillman of the Harold who the . Worsely, joined to Instruction the of a from letter Davis High school, sung Big Bass coast Wednea last left Week, The artillery Food Administration State Viol; third, Prof. M. S. Gundmansen Honolulu. for day become of Provo, violinist; fourth, Miss Anna stable, price .(for hogs) must so that the farmer knows where he Miss Viola Taylor of Ogden ia'i Chalfin, recitation;1 fifth, Miss Jane stands and will feel justified in inTout of Salt Lake City, sang two numspending a few days in Farmington, bers; sixth. Miss Lucile Thurman of creasing the number of hogs. guest of Miss Hhea Taylor, Here is an advantage offered the Salt Lake, Oriental and classical Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mrs. J, H. Rob- dances. East Indian incense dance and farmer and stock grower which no doubt all will appreciate, and it now inson and Mrs. Robert Miller visited A Chinese Hostess, the Misses Milbecomes a simple proposition that in Kaysville Friday afternoon. dred Gerald, Merle Best and Leone those who wish to help their country of Salt Lake, Living Sculp Miss Annie Phoebe returned during Hampton PREPARE FOR TOE and suffering humanity by placing a and An Old Greek Dance; the week after spending a few weeks ture, on or sow two their or brood Bill farms DRIVE seventh. BIG SPRING Griggs of Salt Lake, n Clifton, Idaho, with her parents. liable on will to be lose not comedian ranches, (he won loud applause); the an unstable market future. Miss of R. Dumke has received eighth. Mrs. H. Gladys Smith of CenterUtah Fanners Should See 'Out the on the other a hand, enjoy word from Mr. Dumke that he sails ville, gave They will, reading on The Kaiser Artillery of Agriculture la ' , financial double in reward returns a War with his regiment for France at an and His Policies; Miss Hhea Ready. and the satisfaction of a good work early date. Taylor, artist, and L. R. Martensen gave an interesting scene; Miss Taylor Is your artillery ready for the performed, and it is only by Sidney Worsley, who has been serv- painted several pictures oh the stage, and tite of farmers stock growPrd is the drive? question "big Spring at Camp Lewis, Wash, received the audience watching the skillfully fesor La Grande Humphreys, head of ers thal our boys in the service can ing honorable his release and returned guided brush with deep interest. the department of farm mechanics, be supplied this essential food prod- home week. the world-widduring e a uct famine The closing piece, a scenic tableau, and is pork asking Utah Agricultural College, As averted. as it will France and Liberty, was very For the that you long pay Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paxton and fanners of Utah. Declaring can not we is the depend financially, upon family And Bishop A. A. Kimball spent effectively presented. statement farm machinery The adjudication of the contest will the week in Farmington, guests of Mr, artillery of agriculture" is a most your active support? be rendered at the dance Thursday Humand Mrs. Davis C. Hess. happy comparison, Profesor in the COUNTY FARM BUREAU evening. phreys is urging every farmer Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Potter and state of the specially great imporBureau Farm directors County tance this year of inspecting ah meeting was held in Farmington Miss Alice Potter, who left a few GOVERNMENT TAKES CANNED GOODS STOCK farm machinery in order that it may court house Tuesday, March 5, at weeks ago for California, returned home the after week, visiting during .'be put into condition for the spring p m. Pres. W. D. Criddle presiding So important is this mat- There were directors from every lo- friends in a number of the coast Cannera Ordered to Hold All Corn, ; planting. Peas, Tomatoes, Beans and ter of implement inspection that cal Farm Bareau in the county, show- citiest Salmon. ' national movement has been launched Mr. and Mrs. Horace Van Fleet ing that the work is being well esto get the farmers to inspect all farm tablished. To show how the work is visited in Kaysville Friday afternoon Washington, Feb. 27. All canners implements early in March," says Pro- - coming to the front Syracuse has Mrs. James Dunbar and daughter, were advised today by the food adminfessor Humpherys. membership of 33. The people In who have been spending a few months The farmers of Utah are urgently each district are realizing that the in Salt Lake, returned to their home istration to hold for war purposes, until further advised, all canned corn, requested to first, make an early in- - government has established the Farm in Farmington during the week, peas, tomatoes, string beans and salspection of all their farm implements Bureau for their benefit and are fast District Judge A. E. Pratt will hold mon now on hand. - and machinery with a view' of determ- responding to the work. The pro in Farmington Thursday, March court Reports of such holdings must he ining what repairs will be necessary gram of work as outlined by the dia. 10:15-made m. be at once, separate from those to cases The to at 7, first-class to put them in condition; rectors thfcmselves show that the before March 15. Canbe submitted follows as are the dates, etc, second, determine as far as possible formers have many problems to solvi tried, who have no stocks are required ners John vs. H. March 7, Burmingham what new machinery will be nece- during the war and the only way to March Hart J. al Idaho 9, p toreportrindicating this fact.7 Quant- ssary; third, place an order immedby working together: Stephen ities not wanted will be released Wm. Wholesale vs. Grocery company iately for all repairs. Pains should Farm Bureau members are going to also vs. J. same promptly. Millard, Company be taken to give correct part num- learn lots from the work and Bhare Reassurance to - householders that bers and to give the brand of ma- equally in buying corrosive sublimate Wm. J. H. Robinson; Tuesday, March the vs. Smith Clark, government has no intention of in wholesale lots. In the meeting it was 12, Issaac Spences chine. W. commandeering any canned goods, In making the list of repairs for shown where the Farm Bureau work executor; Thursday, March 14, L. n food or usual the coming season, it is not only could reach everybody and was for Snow vs. George W. Palmer et al.; preserves, stocks of McFerson vs. Levi S. provisions kept for family urgent that the implements be put in everybody and the person who didn't March JE, Jed use was given today in placards which first-clacondition, but also that belong was the looser. Are you go Heywood, and State of Utah vs. John the food administration will distribute. II. Burmingham. breakage and wear be contemplated ing to be the looser or are you going The placards were headed, Do not be for the season. Extra shares for the to join with the most progressive One of the many precautions, made fooled by .the. Iiesof .lhe enemy. plow; guards, sections, rivets and farmers in. your, community in solving necessary 'hy'thegreatwarris thij Sensational governreports that-thflywheel bushings for the mower; your local problems? You will get appointment of a state explosive in- ment would take over all food suppiston rings and magnets, breaker into the work some day so why not, spector, D. C. Dunbar of Salt Lake been have plies by enemy spread points for engines should be ordered. men and women, while Uncle Sam City has been appointed to that ofpropagandists, who in some instances On all machine there are parts needs larger crops. The work as out- fice the Department of the Interior, represented themselves as agents of by which, because of heavy duty, give lined, which follows, w ill reach every Washington, and the Davis county the food administration, or as governway during the season. Failure to body in the county. Program o:' deputy is County Clerk S. C. Jones. ment .officials They appeared first in work for 1913, U. S. IX A. and. Farm Mr. Dunbar states . recognize this fact will slow-dothat many persons the southwest, it was said today, then - - I I Bureau : the wheels of production. who are breaking the law are no in Wisconsin, and from there worked The price of machinery has nearMarketing Canning crops. Con doubt doinj So ignorantly, but prose- to Virginia and the Atlantic seaDairy products cution of law breakers will soon be board. ly doubled ia the last three years. tainer problems. In the south the negroes be-- There is little chance for a decrease Marketing places in Ogden and Salt adopted. Mr. Dunbar requests the to their home-magan bury jams and this year. On the other hand, farm Lake. Sugar Beets. Butter and eggs, public press to publish, as a warning, smoked meat for fear it and jellies Dairying Markets. Herd improve the following bulletin: Reports have would be taken from them. products have more thaa doubled ment.. Standardization of cows. Cow reached me from been time for a has never And there many districts that n of an acre froro when testi g. crops' years thela'W"Tegulating"thgpufchase','sale ground would buy as muck machinery and use of explosives and ingredients Subscribe for The Reflex NOW. as new. is being violated. This is especially true of those who sell ingredients The entertainment ' given by the Drug stores should be notified that in Gross selling any of .the listed ingredients K y SYiUeElieSockty1-4led- . without license and to parties who do auxiliary, at the Kaysville opera not hold a license, they are violating house, was he most successful, finthe law, both ways. Holders of ancially, yet given in this city. The licenses who require certified copies committee deposited $125 to the credit must present the original license to the of the county unit in the Barnes bank, licenser' who issued it and. must pay Froma social standpoint the depends largely on the eof A banks. bank that if not copies tainment was also-onthe most may be made on plain paper. Ia the Buccesful yet given, and all the feastrong, well directed and v, lower left hand comer add the words tures of the entertainment ..were thoroughly able to five the ' Certified copy of licehse Nbr , made thoroughly1 enjoyed. The program best service to IU' dpoitors is a hindrance rather (date), by (Signature of licensing was of a higher order and, while than a help. agent.) Licensors should secure the short, was doubled by response to widest publicity to . these provisions. of insistent - encores, The" auction sate the law through the local newspapers of u?e f jadeanetted-boet-- $ 067 tnncSTTefToaiiToo3"cItizens from and the lunch room, where hot cakes prosecution which will undoubtedly and cocoa were served, was also well and he convinced that we can and will be of much heip The patronized. The dance program was follow the continued violations. if eosrUsy anda&doos accommodation ia of vals has asked at Washington arranged in a manner which proved department better for it. Year business for a complete list of vendors who popular to both old and young. hold licenses for explosives and inLOST Infant long kimona, emgredients. Also-- it will he necessary to furnish the department imme- broidered in blue ad white; lost at diately a list of the magazines in Kaysville High school dance SaturEOUimFUL, UTAH your county. We simply want the day night, February!. Kindly return owners of the magazines. to Irvin Call, Layton, Utah. Ad JA names of the a u. SHOES .AND SLIPPERS at $1.98 While They Last LADIES This is the last call. WTe will place on sale Kid and Patent Button Shoes, worth up to $5.00 a pair at $1.98. Also White and Black Satin and Black Velvet Slippers, worth up to $4.00 a pair, at $1.98. Come in NOW 0 . W hile Your Size Is Here CLAIR 2358 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah. -- MYRON W. PHILUPS a?? BAKERY jmd CONFECTIONERY KAYSVILLE. 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