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Show Henry lcflcx BY W. P. EPPERSON & KAYSVILLE UTAH Entered as ruary under SON matter Fe second-clas- s 15, 1911, tie act at Kayavllle, Utah of March 3, 1879- Rates on application. Advertising ILlood: taken care o$ the poor and needy and the Relic, through society with but little help from in a' manner that a. he county, tends to keep them self supporthowever that ing. 1 realize, conditions' are changing and that the load is increasing.- There perhaps should be some way devised by which the corporations sh on Uli,taiicLtkeir share of their obligation to society , the-fiffire- paid in advance. $1.50 peryear on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. "Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. .As a' lie wants it When it's coni.1 cool lie wants it hot; -- - s , county-thafewou- $ There would bo plenty for the Relief society to do, even if we had such an institution os is pro- communities where farms charity work same-"- by charitablj organizations and relief societies within the churches. Now there are many people -- in this county. outside of the church and4he church is umler-n- o- nbli-gation to heJjT in these eases ous standpoint, but ever drawn when calls. conCounty farms,'" properly ducted are almost self supporting, and would Be so in Davis county. We are aware that there is a great dial of sentiment against county farms or poor, houses, among the members of the Mormon ehurdi, and under normal conditions, or rather .Under former conditions, when most of the property was owned by the people of that church and most all of the people were within that church, the system then adopted to look after the poor and needy was well nigh perfect, but now rith changed conditions it would the perhaps be wise to' adopt, systems of other. communities. To get subexpression on this proposition The Reflex has interviewed some of the citizens of -- -- John Ct M, Barnes when .an- proached on the subject said I believe a county farm would be a good proposition. AVoboi county has such an institution and it is almost self supporting. Many people who would go to such a place , could do enough Vfork to pay their way. Yes, l believe it would be a good thiug. Phillips t ' Perhaps ...Samual Kershaw. , ( 1 1 till Violin Solo, Essay, Chorus, Chicks first feed should he two Short Story, .Marita Blood parts bran ami om- part rolled D elamat ion, . , Lula nd Tan ner. oats with a little chick grit. Let Address, X. T- Iortcr ' them j uck at this forjcji, minutes, F s say and .then jenmve it - Feed them ( horns, Graduates. five times a day. tor the tirstfew. Bi nediction, di ys but don't overfeed. Keej overt thing eleany- - During tin F 3. Saudi rs, instructor in took graduiill.v eliangc to eouu in the Davis county agriculture parts of bran and rolled oats. wtR meet the efritdren A TirrtlTcr good Ten tojsfart ill' who belong foThe vaHous clubs i hicks w ilb is roTlcd ats and hard boiled eggs chopper up line. Mix on Ihc following dates, through-t the summer : about six parlsof rolled ontsyto K flsn!te-.-iiy""2C7".T m eT'l o; o n tf .H f"o f egg s7 F'Yii them this 2t .9, 23, Augilst 8, 22, Sept, about ten minutes at a time. On " .lul; at 9 oclock, ra, tli-the second day' sprinkle a littl Farmington--Ma- y 27, June 11, chick grain into i liaff for them to 2b, 10, 2b, August 12j 2b; July scratch for. 8 t) oclock a. mL at Sept. The follow ini' K a good feed Inly 11, 2S; August 12, 2ii; Sejt. for the first three weeks. ) at I) oclock, a. m. Fine cracked wheat, lb parts Centerville May 20; June. 13, fm screened cracked "cuirn 21 uLvL421LJAugusUl VSTy 10 parts, eOru meal, parts, chick 0 at 10, oclock. Sept. V pounds, fin grit (linicstone)-iNorth Centerville at 12 ni., cracked pens,--3 pounds, broken m. South Centerville at rice 2 parts, ami fine clmreon Clearfield--Jun- e Di 2, , 30; July (chick size) 2 parts' Mix this lb 30; August 14, 2S; Sept. 11, at feed sparing t( get her and 0 oclock, a. in. ('radmilly change from thismix-unJ2 on the same Avnacusi;-- at during the 4th week to the djtVS, following: cracktl corn, 4 part Bountiful-yiu- m cracked whpat, 2 parts, cornmeal o' it would Is probably upermost in thought, right g at present and you are planning on just a little better than you ever before had Novy heres a good tip you know that the lest selections are carried by. those who are constantly in touch vvitb the. great Eastern .desigi ers and who are recieving daily, express shipments hf tho very newest creations our Eastern, connection are unsurpassed and we have made it a rule to sdl a little Letter, qual-itat a than you van find, anywhtre-cls- e, lower price than youd pay we merely ask you to see our beautiful display and ' - L compare. some--thin- y Remember, -- Royal Table Quoin is the only bakers rt'sirh ighinquat-- itv..So when bnvi ng bread, " "insist njinmci'Civing tluT -f- rmf-lliat 150 NcwTrimmedf Hats "genuine. Dont accept the just as good loaf. ' county grocers A special shipment -- mvis part. 31 Augst ; rjwe-c -- Royal Baking Go. Flower SALT LAKE Special Roses. Lilacs, corli-inea- n cast-iro- v . nrf-nr- ami-pul- which we this Banfe should be everybody $1.25 i Yours for lms ness, l J. SANDERS. 1913. May 9th, i I i Our mission is to furnish Our Sanlingi "Department u altvaye ready to ferxle you.- - Consult us freely on any finan: business. Our. experience may be of great benefit to you. Tak Pain Pill, TaK It E sjr. To Pullcdgc AND SURGEON Head-Of- Oflfieeind Residence on. Locust street near Bamberger station . Bod --the- Utah. mrake-th- b NOTARY PUBLIC. H ith Burnt J AMES i Banking T. HAMMOND Room s 315-31- 6 .Block SALT ZUKE Cl TY, '' have opened novelty works The Reflex - - - Repairing lawn mowers, washing machines, farm machinery and saw filing a specialty. UTAH: OCDF.N, 1 CapitalandSurplus. Resources Over... . . . . $250,000.00 $2, 000, 000.00 MODERN FACILITIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS We issue Foreign Exchange, Travelers Checks, and Letters ot Credit. ; Inte,resjt Paid on Savings Accounts and Time De- Ixgins made on real estate. Vaults equipped with electric burglar-pioo- f system. Your busness solicited, safeguarded and protected. IL C. Bigelow, Pres. A. P J N Browning. Vice Pres.'.E. L. Van Meterist Oshr posits. uZ IL 1C K9BS Known Everywhere As The . . VERY BEST KlTSlfi 17 OU -- A - - Kaysville, 2351 Washington Avenue, Ogden. M. BARNES, office, Kaysville, and am prepared to doalL kinds of machine repairing. 7 THOMAS MUIR it Lit J - and machine dhop just south of - Utah McCornick ' -- BROWN, Estberville, la. and Machine Shop -- .. PETE BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY HENRY H. BLOOD me DPolte. We nK alwaye have Money to Loan on PHnclPal cities Droirt !ld. Payble in the world. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In oi,LLS Jn0HN,G- Ogden State Bank past ten years f have'rarried Novelty Works Oflr VUC. Millinery patronized by Davis county Kaittvtllt ( t ADorcey and Gonnselcr . people. , themrcsFrorolar L $60,730 After-Effec- t. For Salo by AM Druggist. 25 DotM, 25 Cent. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. i Our lme never grews old Frequent shipments of the newest and most stylish creations, coupled with rersonable prices, J.R.GAILEY YouVblnM Bank.4 them, constantly with me, getting instant relief, by using -- one or two on the approach of headache. They are also effective for neuralgia, giving immediate relief. v also-thre- L. Layton, Kaysville "5 - Pills Anti-Pai- n mnrin3 m Ladies Street Hats the ever popular Milan and Java. braids SURPLUS and PROFITS t Tirectort: It gives me great' pleasure to offer a word of recommendation Tor Dr. Miles Anti-PaPills, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. I was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and after otherremedies failed, I tried Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills. For Kearns Building. Salt Lake. phone Wasatch 467 vVorth up to $2150 in XT-A- - RS 323-4-- 5 j Cashier. AL Cashier They Give Relief Without ZANE STINGFELOW & WHITAKER, 75c, $1.35; $1.85, $2.95 R. GAILEY, BRUCE MAJOR, CAPITAL , f Nothing i Bettor than Dr. Miles J. KAYSVILLE, a Headache PHYSICIAN President t, 'Barnes "BanKing Co. then BANK L7AWYE JOHN R. BARNES, L. S. HILLS, . On FARMINGTON, UTAH G. D. i fore-dg- edal DAVIS COUNTY Iccount Is of most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mighty strength, and ou ar& thankful that prompted a persistent effort to save a "penny here, a dollar there. Satisfactory and Profitable Banking service to all our patrons. jBJollowmgJoinprices: A Standard brgd For Sale trotting mire, broke to work; colts Inquire of Frank dress axtings t Childrens Hats for Summer wear at SPECIAL 50c Panamas-f- or future welFure. his own v feed. Extra special are taking to make a helpful institution, carefully noted by who is interested in C, M. -- 1 SiO.OO. $12.00 and $13.50 ' j rough braidsY trimmedwith flowers and ribbons Worth $1.25 to $1.50 choice each Choice ex-qui- sit 7T 'line, 'fry - i A nifty line of for this season-We- re Considered by the most critical, as the really dressy hat " line the trimmed with a of newest, shapes, big showing elegant white feather breasts, flowers and ribbons Priced low ei than values at DECORATION DAY SPECIALS If vour ehhks have diarrhoea, give, them so tie boiled rice at once. Frtpatv it just as . vou vvTTild for oursih, lei it be as drv as possible; don't burn- it, F'iaFlTithV'Tiirs't vo" or'ftiTee 't wic" a day instead of their mash. When tiny are well, stop feeding riee. Keep the fenl-o- f the chicks when the old lieu cannot gi t at it. Keep c en thing clean. Plenty j of fresh water, pxefi iso, warmth, Hats r A f beautiful selection of ..fine quality white Leghorns with ribbon and flower trimmings very fine $ .50 to $2.00 Elegant Trimmed vv- d Forget-me-not- s, $4.00 School Hats 25c l, Keep-tht-fec- Childrens Leghorn Sweet - Peas, Wistaria, etc. all, the shades. Finest quality you ever saw, at the qualities cluster ! : Shipment? JWeve just recieved another Iiig shipment of those burnt and white straw hats in the very finest- braids trimmed with elegant plumes, ribbons, tins and flowers Advance Midsummer styles Weve prieed these for a , big .flurry at way below value Early choosers will get them at only other grei tis , 'find what they like go off farm. It best and give it to t belli favor JnstitticTraM would 3 time to think about . an' 'T opinion, c" r th a step will ken came day but ff w art ready for mi -- 1, o clock a. 1, At the end oitlu seeoml wei West Bountiful June the following is good: cornmeal, 1! parts, bran, 1 pint, rolled oats July 2, 17; August 4, 18 oclock, a m. I part, cheap flour, 'u part, fine I 12; at Clinton June b 19; July beef scrap, L part Feed this about four times a day. During 19; August b, 19; Sept. 2, xlb; ' . the third Week gradually change 9 ITYloek a m. West loint- - at 12 m on the thTiTfeed until ft contains ys. 3 parts, bran, 2 parts, cheap .Hiune-daBountiful June flour, 1 part, beef scrap, 1 part, .1 South 2 u ly f, Ip August" (i,2i) gluten; part; Continue To feet! this until they are from (1 to 8 it Di ; at 9 oclock, a m. Da vvsoii J une 9. 2it ; July d weeks old. in the 7, 21 Sq.t. 4, 22;"August hopper bfore them 10 oclock, a. m, Let them have a oats also. Aftertho eighth week the follF0R SALE 20 acres of land lowing is usede cornmenlPr bnrle, near Rosedale station, Centerville, meal, lb parts, bran, 10 parts, also several young horses. cheap flour, 5 parts beef scrap, Wm. Wright. b parts, gluten, 'IC j arts. Feed the mash dry. scatter the Ct-lrograin in the litter to make them Magnets. serateli for u living. If otiwish The di(tlc.ili of nmklnK good to feed a wet Hindi, use the same, inrniaucnt nmencts tiaa boon by a very simple process. grains and mix with water or milk overcome Iron The cast Inn. ufler being machined Don't feed too wet Scald the to the dimensions. Is heated mash before adding the rolled In a gasrequired furnace until the Iron can Just outs; then add two parts of rolled be handled without distortion through oats -- to six parts of mash. If softening It U th n plunged in a rhetnlcal ou do this it will not become v.h!ch removes superfluous 'ma bath, The when wet. mash soggy should lmt he sticky but should teilnls and leaves the Iron dean It Is. magnetised by means of crumble easily after being pressed electric coils together in the hand In strength of Held. castqjTja-tm- ig Have clean, freslwwater before from ten u fifteen per cent. the i lucks all the time. Stud Inferior to those of steel, but thev are the eliuks and see wlnit do and equal In magnetic permanence, anj Net iec how cost, for intricate patterns, only om what they like best often the dunk and. lmw they half a mut h ns stc magnets like to sc rati li DulTiojiI. l at worms,' If von luive milk to! FOR SALE andotte eggs. $1 per Tccddhi' i hi ks on wmit have tojWlnte 15. Mrs. W. F. Epper- of beef so much v them give rap, setting Whv Alwavs liacin the lion Aon, Kaysville. Adv p r fine ovster shell cjuck grit; Whv? Votin' how and charcoal chicks like green feed, imd-boiluldrcn like pie. For i liu ks up to tlqee weeks old. lops of green 7 be a been in medium shapes, now the thing on 5th Avenue. These in all mnst'effectivc treatments Actual vain colors, all shapes-ato $7.50 . y 1C elegant designs in the, chic small and - 2-- p. 1 new, Another Big -- " r v Millinery le licst Oicjil IVolipO? all SICPPEIS. Your Summer BREAD iccoiirm ended - by LUES PtfSEIT 1MQ9 7 TabSS&t 1 FC1 SALT SOIMEFtIT. . inking about isho: om Only through organization, eiioniious output and small profits, is it possible to produce a loaf for 5 cents the quality of :I to;i. tie MEeei c:cnm And even if you could get the flours, you would still he unable to produce a loaf the quality of Royal Table because you lack Quern, the special facilities. i spriuTel--ottts-vhTppc- thing to have a county is a matter that I know very little about, having never lived wdjere there was such, an institution-'If we had more pop ulation it might. be necessary. Christopher Burton, J r. : I have heard some talk along that line within the past few weeks and Tatber think it would he good policy to have a poor farm. Our old way was the best in its day, in fact it was not only the best but was the only method that con'd be adopted, but now conditions have materially changed and will continue' to el ange. I remember visiting a county farm in Missouri when on my mission and was stftiek with the workings of the institution I dont know that we .are ready fer a county farm here in Davis -zintj but it is a, matter worth UCITEB STOIC ix 4 cxacor, you should use as high"' quality flours for home baking as are found in making Royal Table Queen Bread, a loaf the size of Royal Table Queen would cost you over 8 eents to make.- - - - : r?Ecuin rC UIHMX 'If Horace' Kimwlton Corine Blamircs. , , Dale .Jeffries. Lav cm Leonard (Jraduates Oration, lb citation, CEIT4LtTH iiui-t- 1 Naysville. W. . Churns, - Why Not A County Farm? Tko Proposition " of a county fara'.tiieh would hi a home' for the poor of Davis county Tins KCn WggcJ.fd Reflex by oldsF and most 6 of. iLY prominent-citizenthe count, t and we must say that we heart il endorse the propositonr The time has passed when th Relief society of the Mormon i Lurch should take care of all th . poor and helpless peoplc.'Timp w as w hen it was right and proper that this great and good soeitty should do this work but now, in counties like Davis where there. is a eon stantly growing population find new condition's and olligtions are arising every day the load is too heavy. And. then it is nut fair that this band of good and noble women should do all this wurk aside from the litth- - aid given by the county, when, there are millions o dollars of ' corporate hl wealth in the bear its share of the loatl if we had a county farm supported just the It. vocation, CXI LlTinrS tzuun longer afford to bake at home - What hes got. As a rule Mans a fool. In take will (iraduate'i Chorais, color. Never liking there are poor is carrie 1 on pupils part in the exercises. - Always watting What is not. posed. nd Ka.vsville The reason so many chicks die during the first six weeks is because of improper bousing and feeding.- They must be kept dry and warm and must be fed care- fully aiul regularly. Dont feed chicks until'tliey are "3(i hours old; if you do, man will .dm of diarrhoea of a gniish white rule Mail's a fool; When its hot -- TO THE POULTRY CLUB: ' can no YOU follows: Bountiful and Center ville will hold their. exercises at Fast Bountiful; FarnTington, Lay-to- n and Kaysville at Kaysville; Clearfield, Syracuse, Cliton and West IoiUt at Clearfield."" Exercises will be held at K"ayr vilfe on Wednesday evening, May 28tV Following is the progrum of the graduating extreises to be l.'dd m t he Kaysville opera .house on Wednesday evening, May 2tli, at 8 p. m. Farmington, Layton, li - Subscription $1.25 per year when ' Graduating Exercises. I have not given the matter The eighth grade gruduatibg sufficient thought fo express any exercises of the Davis county feed opinion. We have always schools will he held this year as Tomato Plants for Sale1 AVW. , Johnson, Kaysville, Utah. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Aill J Packed in the Neatest Manner. - EVERY OEIIER HUS IT |