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Show THEWKiSLY ttZ7LEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAn y Buying a SUIT or COAT M - Wonder if 'the county, clerk let the printing of "the financial statement qf Davis county for bids along with the county treasurer when he had the tax notices printed. The Reflex -- did not even have a chance to bid on this work. We are thinking of A dingy old dresser, a chair that is marred, an establishing a branch print shop in the south end metropolis. It bedstead, or almost any bit of furniture can be made ut to dot. seems to be a Bountiful country and inviting by using for - office seekers and their friends. ACME QUALITY " Dainty EnamcL Finishes The Store Where the Women Trade I all in stock i now and going every day, exceptional values at $ 1 3.50 and $ 1 8.75 ight of polities. becomes an easy, matter when you come to Ogden; especially when you come to The new and latest things are distributed from one end of the county to the other, especially the county commissioners. But it u hard to. see how such can be avpided when the south end will not play fair irrespective V Ki As an1 evidence of the danger of electing a majority of the officials of Davis county from V one end of the county The Reflex will tell of an effort that was recently .made by the south end commissioners to have As- sessor Layton increase the valuation on lands in the north 'end of the connty for taxation. The assessor listened to the recommendation and then proceeded to investigate values. He sent his agents to property owners in the south end of the county and asked the owners as to selling values and found land valued at over $1,000 per acre. lie then sent his men to the north part County-Sndfeiulend 4)t4li6. BY W. P. EPPERSON & BOB Theld at about a fifth of the has never UTAH same valuation. There KAYSVILLE been anything like that difference in assessed "valuation. It is matter Entered 'as second-clas- s IS, 111, at Kayiville, Utah quite natural .for the south end people "to think that they are under the act of March t, 1879. paying too much tax as compared Rate on appllcaUon. with their Advertlaln neighbors, but county commissioners should be familiar Subscription $1.25 per year when with valuationsbefore- recompaid in advance. $1.50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when mending such an increase. As a matter of fact the south end of not paid in advance. the county is getting off easier Office Phone, No. 10. in taxation than the north ench Residence Phone, No. 34. ADVERTISING UTAH. A MISTAKE. Those familiar with the coloni The factory of the Utah Cerea' zation work going on in this state Food company has been locatec are authority for the statement at Ogden. The Reflex belieyes that a very large percentage that this action was a mistake, of the new settlers are coming to especially in this instance. Manu us from southern California. At faeturing plants whose products least 85 per cent of the settler's in are sold both in Salt Lake anc Iron, Millard and Beaver counOgden and over the state shoulc ties were formerly residents of be located in neutral territory, California. The settlers themThere is a rivalry between these selves, however, were 'originally two cities which will effect the citizens of Iowa," Nebraska, Ilselling of the product of a fac- linois and other states of thh tory located in either place. This middle west. These men were rivalry could have been avoidec first" attracted to California by by locating the factory some the literature aud exhibits sent place in Davis county. The poo out, and, after disposing of their pie of Davis county trade in both farms, found lands in Californi cities and the people of both so high priced and the difficulties cities are in every way interested to be encountered in any class oi" in the growth of suburban terri- farming except citrus fruit farmtory. It has been demonstratec ing so great that their attentior time and again in the eastern was directed to cheaper and betcities that factories of the kind ter lands. At present Los Angeles in question are more prosperous and other southern California when located awayfrom the cities have in many places 'very large cities and the cities profit attractive .window " displays of from their prosperity all the more farm from Utah, and as they supply the people of the these products have resulted in placing manufacturing towns with goods many satisfied homesteaders on for their daily needs Utah lands. Secretary Farrall, of the Salt Since California has proved to Lake Commercial Club struck be a fertile field for colonization, this key note when on his re we are glad to see that an efturn from a tour of the eastern fort is being made to, still, further cities he announced that no city induce Utah immigration from could prosper without a good that point. The exposition ofback country. In building up the suburban country the cities ficials at San Diego frankly admit inhave something to draw on when that their work is primarily acto homeseekers tended give times are dull and financial conditions'' tight. - It is the doctrine curate knowledge concerning the of a prosperous whole as against possibilities of the southwestern centralization. This plant, as territory. Utah needs immwith others was located through igration. Our lands, to a very are as yet urn personal influences, without due large extent, Good developed. thrifty' husregard to the future. bandmen aid .can materially in And again living and working rematchless our conditions are much better in developing ' sources. Southern Utah in parthe country than in the city and taxation is lighter. Davis coun- ticular is in need of pioneers to ty is the logical manufacturing men with a determination and make productive permanent location of Utah from every Wfe should give widefarms. sooner later or and standpoint industries of this kind will be spread publicity to the fact that moved from the cities to points we have millions of acres of splendid, fertile soil with an along her line of transportation. We have lost the mush factory abundance of water yet undebut there will be other enter- veloped in this state. Last year prises just as important and if nearly 700 cars of farm products our people will keep their eyes frown north of Salt Lake City ound their way into southern open they will get them. The demand there California. o A majority of the voting or beef, pork, mutton, dairy probecomes strength of Davis county live, in ducts, apples and grain' the fer-- . and each year, and north of Farmington .and stronger strange to say the south end of ;ile and productive valleys to the of the county holds three-fourtof south are the natural source the office holders. Pretty enter- supply for these products. Utah is on the verge of an prising set of politicians who can pull off stunts of this kind. As agricultural awakening, and will to Farniingtou she is not rep- within a few years, with proper resented in the court house. As mblicity,. be known far and The Reflex sees it there should wide as a safe center for not be a north and south end egitimate land .investments. -- fc&alg Lake Tribune. fight but the offices should be The Dress Goods section is well stocked with the newest in plaids, silks, and lace trimmings. , The PAINE & HURST Store J ENAMELS (NEALS) They give genuine enameled finishes. Suitable alike parlor or bedchamber, where they give that dainty tone4 to room; or the kitchen, where they form smooth, hard surfaces onlyjieed an occasional wiping with a damp cloth to keep imoke,gTease and dirt: for the that free Many finishes can be applied by yourself with little labor and Home Decorating and the Acme expense. Our free booklets, Quality Painting Guide Book, tell you all about it. Ask for them. -- J. SHEFFIELD & SONS II. Department CasH Store, Kaysville, Utah Me SHMlg ftrfltt id Mens Dress Shirts The Finest line ever shown in Kaysville. Four- - i Feb-ni- tf d 'Ties n-h- an An excellent selection. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Trunks and Suit Cases A Fine Spring Ginghams A fuli;iine of Spring Ginghams just in. i We have a few Mens DRESS SHIRTS going at 50 cents each. Staple and Fancy Groceries We are headquarters for Fancy and Staple Groceries and the prices are!right. The House Co-o- p of Quality and Popular Prices. oung Man ! Don't you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Start one now, or savings account. "Union State BanK. Utah Bountiful Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST j - Karaite Floilr Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the. most modern Mill L Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY DEALER Myron A HAS IT . hs Phillips, Con fectioner Ejayj&Hls; Vfah I desire to announce to the people of Davis county that my Harness Shop is now fully equipped with the latest and best machinery for the manufacture and repair of light and heavy harness. Special attention to Harness Repairing . assortment just received. Kaysville HamessT5hop -- i . Look over your harnesses and see how badly they are in need of repairs and then bring them to me and have them paired while the weather is bad. I have rings, buckles and other hardware to match almost any style of harness trim- mings. I can supply any harness parts and make to order anywanted in.the harness line. A fine line of fancy thing leather goods consisting of hand hags, purses, belts, hat bands, cuffs, toilet sets, etc. I have a big line of harness soaps, saddle soaps, harness and wagon and buggy oils and greases, and a hundred other things usually found in a first-clas- s bar"?1 ' shop. dressings, oils Biggest line of whips ever shown in the county. Whips from 25c to $6.00. When in need of anything , in my line come and see me. My guarantee will mean something to you and I am right here to make it good. D. L. BUTLER The Harness Man, Kaysville, Utah. GRACK-A-JAC- CLOTHES K FOR WELL DRESSED MEN The Spring Line Is In w Never before have we shown such a wealths of beautiful samples Co. Stewart-Burto- n Where Quality Tells. - Its of most a.'Ving j- iccount - benefit when misfortune cornea. Then it is a prop of mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a pereistent effort to have a penny here, a dollar there. ' Our Sa-cin- e "Department JOHN R. BARNES, President L. 8. HILLS, Vice-Preside- u altuayj ready to serve you. J. R. GAILEY, Chir,i ' BRUCE MAJOR, Aaat Canhl' Barnes Banking Co. AAyjVJLLE. XTA.H CAPITAL, $25,000. 5"? L ' s;JohnP11 SURPLUS and PROFITS, $65,73C C. Barnes, John W. Gailej. Blood, G. M. Barnes, - Henry H-Interest paid on Time Deposits. We " always Jtava Money to Loan good security. Drafts told payable in all worid. the of cities principal Your business solicited. Interest payable Notary Pblte William Eyl quarterly. |