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Show X Eight, Pages Columns Forty-eig- ht REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX P J KAYSVILLE J AT KAYSVILLE I AND FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913 Address by Hon. Charles R Mabey. The Reflex takes great pleasure in printing a' portion of the address delivered hero in Kaysville I at the Pioneer celebration by Jlon Charles R. Mabey," We only ,er grot that wehre Unable to reit in full, as the lesson and vee"t,on P?1"0,1'8 l m bost .tha.1 aP L's which it teachm,? righteousness emulated bF sb?uU1 ,be 1 e creeds. classes and ?. sa m Partt This gathering is an expression of the veneration with which we hr k upon the Pioneers. This day symbolizes"" a longtime of events which began at Hill Cum lorah and ended at Salt Lake valley; Our purpose in meeting here is to honor the men and women 'of heroic blood who found l'm K ? Tjie celebration of Pioneer Day Vas an unqualified success from sU rt to finish. The day was fine tlm program exceptionally good ard there was something doing alt the time from early morning NUMBER 45 weak effort. And jet the story minis no adornment of oratory, simply told it K graphic limugL Its narration burns iLself into who would defame thV fair name of Utah and her ptt.ple. In the ace oL all this test mumjxw ho is then7 that dare a. and up and accuse her people of treason? . Some one has said Blessed is ;hO jvcuplo whose annals are fil1 haw ed with heroic deids. often thought that e inhabitants west are of this intwrmountain earth utaily 'blessed. 'Wo uot'on-haw tlu heritage left us by our at Saratoga aud but Yorktowu and Gettysburg tlm occasion. The r.ddress yas listened to with the keenest at- tention awdwhen the-speak- er- had finished all frit that they tlic heart.- - 'Hence., vl simply say had listened to a great oration on tint luridly told it grips us with a great subject, dolivembby .a a grip- - ot iron. Tle IHoneers, man of ability. - from their homes in Illiturned nois, Miasouro ami Iowa, their tired feet toward the setting lren - WEST POINT flags and bunting in the nationa colors, while a large portrait of sun, 'eieiUaslho IVgriiusT-ast'the great Mormon leader, Brighar Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow la,--t Umk into their loed llnglish in Young, occupied the place of hon trust lu mes and put the'r thq rifted relatiies in Foysville Sun- er in front of the stage. The assend so they, ilid of the sea, day exercises were opened by the re- - birth- n.tlie last lull wjiieh separated also we have ." Elder Powers of Hooper, deorganized "choir, of- eighty five until nightby the men and Hum from their homing hoims, right givinjus The progtam as published in voices, led by Director' William winen who founde I this state tm ned for a final gi iro and passed livered a Very interesting address 11. Holmes, Utah tin carsinging and in that thought it isgood to mtc the western night. It iff true in Sunday eiening meeting. The Reflex Was substantially of West. the Queen rides o.ik hack upon them and .their thiywere not tte first to set ried out, even the auto An old time missionary street Patriarch inJames H. Linford - were done, in the John RrBames, devds aud invantory our future foot on the Great Plains. Others mssibihties. It is for this reason lied proceeded them, but the met ting will hehelu in front of T. J. Smith, Mayor Sumner voked the Divine blessing on the ex. rcises of the which after day, and Bishop Woods cars. teUiw7 celebrate thristmas, the others were merely exploring the new meeting house next SunR. Holmes sang' William The This feature suggestcd"by Mayof atiding.of the Pilgrim Fathers pajt us who knew lithing offset day evening. ' ut a in a man Stain, t I and the fourth of July. Each tlbigilown upon a lot of ground Gleason was one of the hits Mr. and Mrs. J E. Thurgood ner which" it home. These forth d brought at great in the stone calling mile ' of the - day and many a little marks a jour h" io.nmon.Mlth; to .how A fo.tnro of this wlo Each rep- pi tries of hiyiters and trappelt and family spent the 24th. .in child will remember Pioneer day noy of civilization h a pro Mountain Green, Mirgan county, wa. the of beautiful -- as the first tube they ever rode unfurtuig resents sume great died- - in the lied a base of supjilies, silk winch Ameri.au (VJ Christ-urnelaotric s 'towards ueiou house, ,nd,; 8 flag by au tiny iitli Mr. aud Mrs. W. Frantz. diama of human history. in an auto. The reception of the uJ?' the t steps .wheu - fat. which caused the flag to bl"ssel1 l Q?d their turn fu could the of is rememberanee in - Pioneers was held, at the Bamber-carhcrehy we can Miss Ethel Page left for Salt was float as if flung free tvent of all ages, all pressed ly hunger, but the Pioj gnatest H" gei station where the parade stmybee-oration 'a lMuntain all burned of tlu breezj rLake City Sunday evening' to be bridges countries and of all" people. It neers formed. Autos w re provided 1C . old delivered th their Hon. them left Charlesri'v .all day, by with her aunt, Mrs. Aunabella for all the Pioneers which inelud eueh oecamou, w should be is the scene toward which the hind lu pe and ' old asocialions" td since turned have men of all ed all hee in .1858 or prior to B. .Mabey, of ltodntiful, was wlio is very sick aulfer-u- g apint eyts dawn of ones ii what was vondie, to with the greatest at- - Pron.;d aomethmg listened new bu.ld rechildren up the school and The date. the that history iroin rheumatism. 'V8t"r8!l It was a tributh to the oI - .acted as guard of honor flection of which bus ljt up the tlun teuned a trail less waste. tq the tention. 'ood ' ,0 n! e,,oU. tl,e, Three months and sevenThe Young Ladies of West Pioneers and greeted them with flag, to the pioneers and t the- 0 pathway of men since that day: n.. 0." Vr !?n18 three 3,, state and was and teen nation, prejourreyed day is they a The of e held aalutuul leMval meet-iu- g Fourth AN message flowers. oiul Kaysville l Jujv exclusion of all othirs. hit u ft flags and n days they seventu a ser.ted aud manner which months in stampand was tue meeting house last to in of the defiance, band headed tyranny parade apd w do! It is our country and the ed as but an the orator and unquenchable of , sulfercd; speaker a followed by emigrant wagons triumphal cry evening. A large Wednesday lo.ve resolve nerved them uumoer ol young people were thinker of of fire than tnore high the ordinary opand horses union mated miss and ugsinst drawn by tibirty Mi.VdmeJ ' The inThe to bear their burdens. present. ' UeiVcshments were sera couple drawing a hand cart il- ability. The reeitation hy 'iolm-- r points of those things we love pression itf the colonies. of interest tensethings tempts ved, folljwed by dancing. lustrated the manner in which the Myrtle Burton and the ., d or the pefe'etar if o landings of the Pilgrim Fathers d relate parhere us7 solo D.l ai no to Professor tFo bepause of by pie real .Pioneers crossed the plains greiting ti a splendid fault. Excessive is the first V fain would . Especial credit for the grand ineidents. Mann and wife were of high ticular is certainly more to old world to the new a greeting fore the advent of the railroad. patriotism told oft order and thoroughly enjoyed. story as su cess achieved by Kaysville which carried with it the found-at.o- dwell upon that , At flie meeting house the The program was brought to a be commended than, tligt luke dll dtauk every W ard m Celebrating Pioneer Day stones of the greatest enu we did when jwarnmess which knows no fire-chomothers '"children were formed in double close by the at of it word lut disand The heaven. is due' to Lambert Llauurea, 11. J. assembysidoan(1 nofhMf Generally it has pire under miraC the accidents lines, making a lane for the Pio- smging the Ameirca kuie with a dl. L first T. MeUlurc Peters, Dr. mans was America excessive patriotism which covery of the ttlulfield, neers to passT rom the autos to rt was one of those occasions death from ulcus escape 11. the over mighty " J. Grant, Mayor Bumner Gleatru(.k the 8WOrd fropi the hand gr.at triumph the entrance of the building. where the program was of eamu at night to the of inof filming his son, Mary Jane Pivudfoot, and proclamation oppression to free a people, dep Bunches of sage brush and prick-le- y ficient interest to cause most8nl0f ol the uttack savage the of es ape over Other helpgross tellectual superiorly Ky(.eive patrioti8m met the and E;mna J. D. Strong, buffalo of the was pear formed a parking in front the to it that hunting darkness say named the tboae present gross Marathon and materialism hJng li0rd(J of ed materially but of the building, reminding the old too short. the to pangs assuage ait elope was the drove them into the sea : it storm- of the Middle Ages. " u were moat in evidence in all the A largc number of " pioneers people of the .Great Plains xover OTd hunger alt pass the Loin east fi.st and of tlle ed Tight Tyre rampartT ve work both before atd during the whih they had toiled' so many wore present and all listened iovir- vnid panorama.. Wr. imagine the over new a to Vorif of Garth the down ' wiu balt,red of Pght, celebration, ,years ago to reach the Land to the ntirc program. I 0 of the- sea. Pioneer ca i hear them singing waters tently fists with naked beat gin prayersand-isigtt-ir.Promise. The large auditorium Avreha S Rogers of their r op-pspying of Ad reader save money. the Bastileand frec-- Day is the last answer. Famingtondt was decorated with American was Ate oldest 1 loneer their" bodies to the tender to- a" persecuted present tv.enty.five inillion-- of the French ssed mercies of God. AVe see the to residence in Ltah, hayng . broj(e asund(.r the chains people. It could hove been no I trail and feel the sweltercome mto these mountain ''Hey ltnd placed that Man o mi re possible for our grandfathers duty g anny jy we gaze on their in' 1848. Mm. Rogers also has ti e the throne to have remained in the States ing heat will lrcnCroinwenHIpon God that and pray distinction oK having organized Stuartg; it hurled a me8. than for the sun to have stayed their prayers and lead them There lear tin. first Childfen-- s Primary, in I gap.e 0 luavens. fiance at the Mistress his course in the the Land of Promise and about the year'll 4, Thomas and f,.ve birthjo a wvre elements of incompatibility into God the who heeds the sparrow esl Esrans, of Layton, with environment, in the prin tl.i t nation whose starry banner God who fed the Child-r- e Loynd, of. Farmington, hand, cart prcteet8 U8 wherever flags are cials the pioneers espoused and fall, that of Israel with manna in the Picncers, were also present. AT the breeze, Had there those principals had to be planted u tlem safe oyer ter the program the Pioneers no excessive patriotism in in the virgin soil. In the grand wderneu guide b4 mountains J entertained as guests of lonor I A.meriea there would have been scheme of exploration and sub- chain after chain of of the heart HftYSVILLE at the dinner in the grove where I nQ Bunbcr Hill, no Gettysburg jugation of the Wes, men have rq ht into the LAYTON tables had been spread. Jand no Utah. vJIad there been n been moved by inward forces U tkies. is suimnit last At length the I After dinner then was 8 excessive patriotism the flag o wnich cannot be interpertred in the last hill is climbed inVs. m niched, ones little dance for the freedom had never bCvo unfurlec w'rds othei than they were Ball bt and the oad vista xf the Land bouse-an- a the autonde ;rf tbjs Und of th. west by the spired." f Optra view'. Its into breaks e treat was on at the same time. The stream of humanity which of Promise pincers ; for they had been its shimmering mountains, Rides lo'ty - ten from tinder its protecting folds flowed over the mountain Races. streams, dancing down into lakes, it crystal DQUUTIFUL soul of a true of Asia Minor,-an- d the sUnd it required LAYTON afternoon for the the card raee of The skylike parasea until it ir. the miarge Mediteranean th and insult to 1847. forget some potriot injury in resulted entertainment dise. That was July 24th, Und cling to the banner that had fa:rly inundated every enemies AT The speaker paid a beautiful very pretty heats. In the first I refused Vi. fA,t of soil, vvhqs3 shores Werc them shelter, to wen heats to those who came after race four required tribute imn larhed of that wav?k the one Aaroff time vice by Burr, band of Pioneers and determine the winner Oyrnett, mense loiy of water, haa a par-alc- ll the original United of the peeved won.Hent State, N. sh; re in carving Orson Layton, by Bountiful of various hu e their fullcommonwealth all the could not migration inthe he because of get In the dead. was The first heat across the valleys an'd out the gnat he turned honors pic pe wanted, their of Graham sincerity second John driving Utah. lie told and organized mjuntains of . America, with the of der won Oyrnett took the third against his country purpose and their work which the greatthat of for possible exception 'the purpose expedition second The blossom, as the and fourth heats. est events associated with the.lat-ter- . iti4.de tlu desert somewhen state a nval up and Barnes He ktting race with Wilford pointed out that ''it was the settlenent of this nr g The the Mississippi. won byUlng to. k a higher courage to found Win. Strong up, was arid them to for honor all region . Urn states, had in these mounBarnes riding Rex events h' mes and a. state tw? only of their great Perhaps th purpose, Lonesty bad fall .than Jo follow the the misfortune to get a can be brought Into' comparison tain valleys on the because from the withdrew Union. from field of batoutclassed but his horse was fLg to glory last this with own religious Uieir have could great not is for wilderness race the tley . . tlu start. The thiid movement. These are the exodus tle. Subduing deserted the and war in flag, while France task solemn and Lard won a was Trilby, by pacers The . Mormons ; were. thnee for- - ofthe Children of Iseral .to of martial music driving. John Graham drove the .hands battle the strains tin men' nerved at their persecution men, homes; frotn, d the shout of ADMISSION 25c Jiia Gra in thia reee. their f masters, the - Pharos, aid soldiers to - women ami children were enmm-I- Z of cannons ADMISSION 25c the th charge running raee Strong ridwasUHf ordered by mobs The atd the voyage of the Pil-to meuth. 6:r.3 0:!!:J tt 4:E3 Rex won. This-ra- ce Atlantic the .across Lmted grims the of recit-in- e States, 4:C3 t closed president G:":J The speaker by 8::.j very dose to 100 yards from the while the outrages, escape the persecutions in.thei God depneatmg out pegm, Kipling grcat wnen pulled Strong flnkh Your eause is just, old homes. In each' instance there of Our said, ' weakly so Fathers, appropriate to (Continued on page ) DCDO bnt J can do nothing for you. w a wilderness to subdue and it Those same Mormons, when flee- - each instance that v'ldernca was a land flowing ,ing from their native land, weys- ccn verted into In the ' and milk RIGHT ON TIME hunw;th honey. j called upon to furnish five wa the result case the fiist great Mexican war, ALL THE TIME Ured men for the of the for structure es w'brship murmur. and did so without a God the tte patern only living Uter they wrired in thU v.lley are the watches we sell Every . one of their first acts was the for all subsequent ages. In the .land ; Capital Stock 50,000 cne, even the least expensive, is j panting of the stars and stripes second case the risnlt was a revod xnd Guaranteed to bean J on one of the most eonspicioua raigbty, free empire whose near Salt Lake, although lutionary , firgs were kindled accurate trse pce. (Xssycs-- aj W W. ARMSTRONG, Vice Prt'L FRED STAUFFER , I'ret t. waaalicn Mil. Many years around the globe. WM. O. SEARS, Caihier. and fits to held theta too. Anahater after tbe jove of peace had , How dare I paint the story in to tb you third especially case, -- M that by DO settled in the land for a period, j--, a D4reilor$-FREV STAUFFER, W. IV. ARISSTROXO, the tosrin of war was sounded upon whose memory even theis s. HENRY B. BLOOD, R. P. MORRIS, bi--.- CS worts thear J - most unimportant happening ir.ir.S a?aiadid T7U1 falter when callL. T, H. ARMSTRONG, B, KESTLER, their yourg men burnt by the fire of experience! ed upon? WOOLLEY. C. LORIN me that the tail has prove recreant to their citizen- It seems to been told eouncUed by so many tongues by Conducted on tafe yet liberal Knet at eoniittenl ship! YTere they f '1 f en-z- jt mere than pens mine, by from gifted their ciders to refrria ing lueinett. Dej o$t eolicited. Ho! The tlccd of her dipped La raoulted gold and on rTh the rabbets ca a p: :? i rrzr zl ezi Lhi tTtttr T- i- GTCrJS VnTni A CUAnJITEE U I lLzzII jzzt add rry LT to all ! Ppe I -- -- Glr-aso- Flag-Witho- Iplu. H . ton-father- -- s the-blesse- ( d f fr f -- toXh" -Th- y - ot-lh- - i ..'.i -- t n ir I se I Jt g d -- - . suf-uin- j DASEOALL flSEBAL? 0 Bnd-Jara- Af-Ifhin- g Park Sriv-Hors- pres-drive- Utah Copper Lan-Pl1t,c- al Saturday Saturday, south-Stron- y Hugest 2nd August 2ad es-cap- e, In-theU- l!3'ocrDCDcr , -- Xnion State 'Danfi ' 'Bountiful, rr-",'t2- f't Jtah D rJ iCl-rd-- ji r l trl. i n |