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Show J THE X7ZZZZLY nTFLEX, KAYSTILLS, UTAH of them will undoubtedly go away disappointed, but the visitors from the rs not complaining at the " outside ar Published by, THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANT price if they can only get the fruit, Brigham was a favored section this W. p, Epperson. Editor C. A. Epperson, AmuIiU Editor year, indeed. The growers are all feeling sorry that the crop is not twice Entered a seccnd-clmatter February IS, 1911, at K.rvvUle, Utah, under tha act at as large. And, by the way, the town March I, 18 IP. will miss that familiar condition this year, of orchards knee deep with falAdvertising rata m application. len peaches. Box Elder News. Slic -- 3355 DARING AEROPLANE FLYER FOR STATE FAIR cv State Fair Directors Secure Most Sensational Spectacle Ever Witnessed in the West. Utah Efficient Public Service By far the most important announcement the officials of the Utah state fair board have ever made re- garding the amusement program for the annual state-fair- , to be held in DAVIS COUNTY DISPLAY how-havSalt Lake this year, "eight full days, facilities ing willing-know- ing Being AT STATE FAIR from 30 is to October 7, September TELEPHONES Effort should be made to make the the announcement made last week Office. No, 1 Davis county display at the state fair that the thousands of state fair visitW. P. Epperson, No. 78 this C. A. Epparaan, Na. 18w 'year the best that has ever been ors this year will for the first time There, as we see it, are the three cardinal principles of efficient public made. The Little Kingdom of have an opportunity to see a world service. Davis can and does produce the famous aviator ascend in his aeroVALUE OF THE STRIKE " VICTORY for such an exhibit, and It only plane high into the blackness of the Willingness to furnish you economical and dependable electric QUESTIONED goods x service. remains to get her products of the night at the fair grounds and loop the i The Utah Labor News, the or gran home, farm, orchard, dairy, green- loop In his aeroplane four consecutive The knowledge of how best to maintain this service so that it of organized labor in Utah, has the house and factories together and ar- times before die reaches the earth. It to reis at your command instantly, day or night. following say concerning the range them to excel any county of the is doubtful if in all the world of aviacent strike legislation by congress: state. Joseph P, Payne, county horti- tion there has been developed a more And the possession of sufficient facilities to insure not only a "We seriously doubt the wisdom of cultural will again have sensational and daring aviator than inspector, continuation of good electric service to our present customers, the establishment of better conditions of the exhibit, and he and his Lewis Gertson. President J. G. Mccharge demands of the constantly increasing market meet to but the of labor under the circumstances sur assistants will see that it is properly Donald and the officials of the state service. electric for rounding the passage of the Adamson displayed if the people will furnish fair association have worked hard for bill. Many members of congress felt the Never in the same period of time has any other industry developed so rapweeks to close negotiations that will display. that they were being forced to take the idly as the generating, distribution and application of electricity, during During past few years there insure Gertsona daily and nightly action in have been hasty and recent i years. many displays made at the flights over the state fair grounds in order to save the country from great fair Davis" citizens of by county. his biplane. It is said by those who Here in the west, with its sparsely settled districts, the work of making disaster. The bitter feelings aroused These taken collectively with have witnessed the spectacle of this displays electric service universally available and of bringing the Service to a high this are bound to by process crop out the county display would have made man ascending a mile into the high state of efficiency has proven a tremendous task, involving the expenditure and the bad taste left by the a winning exhibit, and it is again hoped blackness of the night and then reof of this adoption large sums of money. piece of legislation that a way will be found this year leasing a flood of fireworks attached under alleged coercion will linger for be com- to different portions of his aeroplane, whereby these Take our own case, for example to supply an uninterrupted, dependable a long time. Sooner or later the re- bined with the displays may exhibit and the while he comes circling down through county and adequate electric service to the thousands of homes, factories, stores action is bound to come, and then the cxhiBitors still retain their individ- space, his machine turning over and and farms widely scattered over a territory of 300 miles in length has labor unions will be hard pressed to over in gigantic loops the loop, can uality, necessitated the expenditure of several millions of dollars in the construcmaintain their advantage, if, indeed, Reflex would like to see Porter-Walto- n never be forgotten by those who witJhe tion and maintenance of dams, reservoirs, power houses, long transmission they do not lose many things they Miller Floral com- ness it. company, substations and distribution systems. lines, had safely secured before this time. and Smith Brothers take a hand It is a spectacle of this nature that pany We sincerely hope this will not be so in the county display this fall. Should visitors to the Utah state fair each afSubsequently, of course, tymes the constant necessity of additional large and that the circumstances surroundsums of money for extensions of the distributing systems to sections where these companies combine with the ternoon and night of the fair from ing adoption of the new lw will soon county this fall Davis economical electric eervice has never been available, no matter how badly 30 to October 7. In addicounty would September be forgotten and that it will be obneeded. furnish the whole show in the horti- tion to the daily flights and looping served in good faith. But we cannot cultural $ the loop stunts'by Gertson, state fair hall. overlook the fact that the situation is L Every safeguard known to electrical science is employed by us to maintain visitors will see twenty of the most an uninterrupted service throughout the territory we serve. still fraught with a great danger, famous racing automobiles in the FOR which may be felt at any time, COUNTY EXHIBIT I world in action on the mile dirt track, It is not enough that we generate sufficient electricity to meet the average Unfortunate as the strike would I n one the demand of all our customers. We must so conduct our business that we Our automobile had commissioners, greatest county they have been to all concerned, including 'eets ever be prepared at any time to meetthe entire demands of our customers shall in a the of funds with which arranged large surplus west, the public (mostly workingmen seek to cover appropriations, might order I Drivers who are famous in this coun-a- n the territory. throughout ing better conditions of life), it would I and have made Europe exhibit entered at the for state the but fair, have been far preferable to tho settleYet, electricity canftot be manufactured and stored away in anticipation of I mee and many of the greatest rac-th- e ment by law passed hastily and under during a period of stringency, when a maximum demand of this nature. I cars the country will be seen, average taxpayer is complaining stress of impending disaster. I week of the finest horse at the high taxation, they are fully And in the face of the heavy investments necessary to build, unify, main-taI Utah has known in in down is for years and extend such a system as that which now serves you in the turning appeals TOWN IS FULL OF domestic with which to make a display. Burel or this years state fair. Over and business world rates for electric service have been PEACH BUYERS reduced. steadily the finest racing horses in the Ogden Standard. Not in a good many years have so We I are No wonder Weber county would like tatennountain west have already been operating in a country of mines, mills, factories, farms and homes, and many peach purchasers come to Brig- to have a slice off the north end of I watered, and meets will be held this diversity of market is proving an important factor in enabling us daily. ham after fruit. The scarcity in Davis to 8 8 first that! proceed the Utah is but steadily with the supply of electric "Bervice to new districts, as year it state county, surprising other parta of the state has made some of our north Davis citizens I ar as keen able to secure meets in well as maintaining and improving the service to present customers. Brigham City a mecca for families wanted to be cut over with. Weber I manY seasons, We are vitally interested in every good move in this community: OUR from all points in southern Idaho and county. Davis coufity is one of the I Another amusement attraction prointerests and our future are irrevocably interlocked with YOURS ; northern Utah, and right now the small counties of the I v'1 state fair officials is an ky you may state, but she count on our active, vigorous support for every city streets are Jined with wagons, has no bonded indebtedness and has imenS0 water show, which We worthy undertaking. . want you to meet with unfailing white tops and automobiles, all here a troupe of twenty or more courtesy, consideration and attention cash to pay her way and I whenever you come in contact with this company for the purpose of getting fruit. Some make an exhibit at the state fair. beautiful diving girls who will through any of appear " representatives. each afternoon and evening in a sensational swimming and diving contest in a gigantic tank to be erected on the midway of the fair grounds. HYDE. CONTRACTOR Scores of free outdoor amusement! BVIUffiR. attractions have been provided, and nnrwitu and cmowTR. or ' H BARRED FLmOVTH ROCKS taking it all in all this years amuseAND DVR.00 CERSCr RH ment program for the Utah state fair is the largest and finest ever arIWyavill , UifcK ranged. A very fine exhibit at this fair will be that of the mineral year's build-- 1 ing. Prominent mine owners from every camp in the state are taking an PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO f5LWiSe2? iftT Pvrdtaae thereof from all respects aa In or may be provide! h k active interest in nd 411 and surface la the ease of election of State officen. THE CONSTITUTION i contributing to the Dpon or, aPPortanant to such I mineral exhibit. Sec. 4. If adopted by the elector. te and amendment shall take effect h ENAE JOINT of all ueh 'I15? The horticultural SOLUTION lands shall be taxed as State, 1,this 1917. uary building at this I addition to the NUMBER EIGHT Approved March 20th, 1916. years state fair will be a beautiful ' taPWwnenta d claims. spectacle. Twelve counties have pn. i 8TATE OF UTAH, nJ mining claims mining 7 .ball "endment to Article II 0f the 80 producing net Plpoin tered elaborate exhibits. The Proceed, SECRETARY OF STATE'S Omtt be vTh Constitution at a f taxi the not to State ,ot Utah, relating xessd three tunes agricul- - r such net proceeds. L David Mattson, Secretary of Stats J tura! department has been made a S. An accurate statement State of Utah, do hereby certify ttal sj STST, big of the rerefat division of the fair, and with the man- -- TS? foregoing is a full, true and correct 00 Pblic moneys shall SENATE benhlTKltUr u in such JOINT RESOLUTION VCUm ch 0 manner as the EIGHT two homm ooncurring Lefri&latur ufacturers building already filled to ttertSs proposing an amendment to A8 provide. nty 13 of the Constitution of the State (f 7. The rate of taxation m overflowing, the merchants building It U proposed to amend Article Sti for relating to revenue and taxation, as W8 full and every department of the live- mUls of record in my office. . Uuh' In Witness Whereof, I have bercushe m WW Not J8,2!!l? tmr ndPPrtionad stoijt division with more entries than! of lf ? .powT taxation shall never be ?lr m tl1 dollar ofx.d. my hand and ' affixed the Great Ssal valuation for general State ever before, of Utah, this 22nd day. ef Amrwt preparations are well I three SEAL DAVID MATTSOK. each doilar of valuation under way for a splendid exhibition for district schl ithln th? territorial liimta purposes . not Secretary rf Sua to exceed mill on each f Uh8 industries and resources Ch001 titartSf public Pvrpoees ; Itatata Salt Lake September 30 to October PROPOSED AMEND3IENT W Lector. .ha provide " I inclusive. nnu1 school fund" and .hall sufficient, with other sources I THE CONSTITUTION apportioned to the citiee Subscription 11.! 5 per year when paid in ad ranee ; S SO per year an orerdua subscription. or when not paid in advance. 1 ): ' 1 rac-justlfi- ed m ey 1 con-suffici- 1 - I I Utah Power & Light Company FRANK Efficient Public Service I PPr inda-pende- assess-rroun- U J1""! I XrdunE Ensh: 1- I - have been all ra.lnoada, and a one-ha- one-ha- lf WL See O AdT- - Tf .tndncefeTCi, ST gents for Sut U A D 71 t W nslUSSftt! t - h tew, out in , SrrtP pcctnwhr, th power for all parpone L Tv. other - price the I iS 4a uSiS i mining m. .. I 1 1, other pWornTw och otbonti .fll'k 5SLSW tar W5 UnnA in ntfchf j1,.1corporation. eiarb, StS. STTdefending of the Aoditor and of the Tress1 it enacted by the legislature of tbr of Utah: Two-thirall the members clceW f each of "tinef Bovs, concumn Section 1. That It is PW Public Section 17, Article 7. of the Conrirts the State of Utah, so that the asms as follows: . 17. The Auditor sh.U be Auditor accounts. The public moneys posited by the Treasurer, under naion of tho Board of Examuicta , provided by law. See. 7- - The .Secretary of State directed to submit this proposed "TL, to the electors of the State eral election in the manner prov & See. . If adopted by the elec of ttto State, this amendment shall taka nary L 1917. Approved March 17 th, 1915. Be S Section j defers, STATE OF UTAH, SECRETART OF STATE'S r littabr- wPler nm.. ccPtltotiOTv,.fcaatw J, David Matteou: Secretary State of Utah, do hereby eertiS rreo than th 00 lncorot foregoing t. a full, true and or Suu tenrefor, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION SIX providing an Ior etner than . Article 7, of the Constitution , of Utah, relating to the duties m and of the Treasurer, as apP -rP. leIecttrn.m0nU in my oftioa. In Witness11 Whereof, I have kwos ,nslnr Pr-- te the ? ubmitted my hand and affixed the xreat be next gen- - State rf ral election for lhI7. ef Utah, this Und AU official I SEAL rTihOi.f!!flppr0f baUotaed shall Secretary printed e-- the United State. anl. eh mince or mining etouncTiSniki fuch texed aa prowled bp Jaw All eranita. atanC - A Joint Reeolution providing an - to Section 17, Article 7, ef the th of the State of Utah, relating te J" dwqualkcatilo 7 J I 1 y- ta.suto !cton- ill T41 te them within ,Ueh HUTflheil . elW both'pi I thTsUta hall be Sub- 1 each the qualified elector. 7f toMdljTSSirtetSWStKffis or the individual H pays to read The Reflex. scription $1.25 a year. propoeitkS ta incdnll.. ed hal pts riroSStaTta V te pearcd frhm yard Monday evening. I not exceed cwTto Strayed or stolen- -A dark bay die mare, five years old, branded bar , and tee xnanlw HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION Legultan.hiKh Kh?U ln And whenever taxable property State .k.ii NUMBER SIX Milliof .V5 For Hundred nan. tae rata shall the from taxation SS tL 0rj ,s(. M 7Z tt. panted DO IT SATURDAY! Special excursions via Oregon Short lone every Saturday, back Monday, to Ogden Salt Lake and many other dSt - dTh. Redd r.t j Ulnln 8s 4 b, g Leg? No." relating to ubmittttothe Piwvuiedby .!f law i && o- - j0 dr IS 1 AVi?idV 13 of tj the ELBERT A PEACHES Nice Elberta peaches by .had be crate. Harvey W. &&& and mama 2412, EaysviUa. Adv. d eSTal mr Pfrd otherwise and bUot v 5 J |