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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE, UTAH rUBLIC AND clergy picture in the history of the trade ever- received such impressive and unanimous indorsement from such prominent people as has Where The-- Rev. Dr. Are My Children? Parkhurst, perhaps the best known clergyman in the world, indorsed this Wonderful production. The Superior Pauhst Father of the United States, Father John J. Hughes, gave his unThe Rev. qualified indorsement. Thomas A. Daly of New York City Hundreds of praised this picture. other indorsements could be cited, from the clergy and from prominent doctors and physicians, who have expressed themselves as being in favor of showing this picture to every man and woman in all the world. Kin mile, north of Salt Lake City, tub. urban end renui.nce town, laremt city in lavt county ; bat waterworks electric InrhU and power, telephone, cement Surrounded by neb market garden and fruit lands, two electric railroad with low fare, two traiucontineotal railroad, brick yard, two bank, good butinett bouse, commercial club, graded and high tchooU. churche and lodge. A good place to live. No - Where Are My Children? proby Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, which will be produced at the Kaysville Opera house Monday, September 25, has been pronounced the most amazing, most impressive, most dignified, yet the most sensational production of its character in the history of moving pictures. Manager Dunn said yesterday: We challenge any "living person, possessed of normal faculties, to witness this picture the way it was put on at the Ogden Orpheum (and the way it will bh put on at our theater) and not be deeply impressed with it. 1 overheard the expressions of wonderment and amazement at this daring subject. WTith that distinguished character actor, Tyrone Power, playing the lead, and a brilliant supporting cast, including Marie Walcamp and other Universal stars, you caivbe assured it is all and more thajrX say it is. The expressions ofpress, public and clergy, togetheiWith countless thousands of privatecitizens expres sions, is the reaPevidence after all. duced OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER NEW BAMBERGER TIME CARD tide-Wal- k. , Mrsl Birdie Sabine Lymph is very ' ill. EFFECTIVE Jesse Q. Lawson of Evanston, Wyo., is visiting relatives here. Miss Olena Nelson is viliting relatives and friends in Idaho. Monday, Aug. 7, 1916 John A. Call will move into his new First West this week. home on The Bamberger Electric cars wiltTeave Salt Lake City uvery hour on the hour from 6 am. until .5 p. m. Thereafter trains will leave Salt LalsefCity fit 6:15 p. m.,- 8 p. m., William C. flardy left Thursday for Woodruff to work for a, few days. - 10 p. m. and IZ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Hepworth is very ill of pneumonia. ld Mrs, Noonan arrived home Sunday from Malad, where she had been vis-- 1 HWaUICTUgaiUJqBSrB3g3KKSCSB3S3H5gCSg3S3 itmg friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pedlar are miduight.' Effective, as noted, trains will leave Ogden at 6 a. m. 7 a. m., 8:15a. m.t0f30 a. m. and every hour until 6:30 p. m. Trains will leave Ogden at 8 :30, 10 :30 and 11 :30 p. m. re- joicing over the arrival of a daughter, born Monday. Known Everywhere As The eeeVERY BESTeee Melvin Stoker, the little son Of but William Stoker has been very in now health is improving Mr. and Mrs. Earl GOot of Montana are visiting at tlmdiome of Mr. Goots mother, Mrs. Vincent Devork. The Misses Lily' Fearnley, Iris Jacobson and Ida Day were visitors itt'Tark City Sunday at the home of airs. Beatrice Call. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat ' Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. Centerville will leave for a few days Washington, D. C., attend will he where Washington and winter this Jefferson university Don Rich of In Charles R. Mabey resigned his position as superintendent of the First ward Sunday school Sunday. John H. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS FILED Barlow Jr. has taken his place. F. B. Milford T. Harris, clerk, Tuesday Smedley and D. R. Felman are coun-- 1 filed a petition in bankruptcy in the cillors. federal court. Harris, who is a re si dent of Helper, says he owes $601.13 FARMINGTON --amlJbis assets of $25(1 he claims to be County twit of rich ntid fwrtH DA" Homo of tho MUlof Floral comcountyfiled also were Petitions by exempt. pany, th laryctt irowtit of flowtrt In the Location of the W. E. Bench, an electrician, with lia Intermountain country. and famoua Lagoon rort. Ha bilities at $481.39 and assets $48.25; electric light. A An place for rmtdeneo. William H. Gear, Layton, Davis coun David Haycock, our barber, and wife ty, a salesman, who says he is indebted to merchants and others in the are the parents of a bouncing boy, sum of $402.05, with assets of $112,50, born Monday of last week. on' which he claims exemption, and Mr. and Mrs. George S. Rogers Philander Baxter, a laborer, with lia- have just returned from a few days bilities of $685.70 and $200 assets. stay with relatives at Midvale. Salt Lake Tribune. Miss Lucille Avery and Miss Ella MARRIAGE LICENSES Bybee are working in the Uintah canand 7 Jordan Thomas September ning factory. Miss Bybees uncle is Ethel Mann, both of Garfield. manager of the factory. September 9 Charles Geer and Mrs. Aurelia S. Rogers is in Salt Mary Weibel, both of Salt Lake City. the wedding fesSeptember 11 Ralph E. Pressnall Lake City attending of Mishawaka, Indn and Norma C. tivities of the daughter of her niece, Mrs. Edith Clawson Knowlton. The Martin of Salt Lake City. Miss Juliet Knowlton September 11 Robert S. Wood and happy couple, toAnna E. Markham, both of Salt Lake and Earl T. Jones, were married Adv. The Strength - of Business water-wor- Gall and see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n ? 'Phillips, Myron Confeciioner ... Jtah K.ay'S'dille, M. 5gt?ucks EssjEsrnmL Values . ,No matter what will prices you pay, you receive in return f - sur- 4-O- Ross & Company Custom Tailored, Suit Should the garments p ove i other than 100 per cent right, or your. satisfaction isnt 100 per cent ood, jt money back cheerfully. COME IN AND SEE US havsvule- POTATO CROP SAVED BY EXPERT An agricultural agent is a most profitable investment for a county like Weber. This year a concrete example is While during the season presented. carloads of po1915 of seventy-fiv- e tatoes were imported by Weber ty fanners for seed purposes alone, this year Weber county will export cars and have enough seventy-fiv- e left to meet the local demand and fur-- I r.ish seed. At the beginning of this season, the agricultural agent made a campaign in favor of dipping, and he supervised the importation of seed potatoes, to guard against the blight and other diseases which had threatened to wipe out the potato crop. The result is an excellent harvest. Ogden Standard. t The House of PHYSICIAN and SURCEO- NOffice and Residence on Locust Street Near Bamberger Depot Cells uiwtrtj groasytiy day or eight KAtmiUI . - CEAH n BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Earl of Fielding spent Saturday to Monday in Farmington, their native town, the guests of Presideet and Mrs. J. II. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Earls daugh- ter, Mrs. Ariel Hansen, and husband also spent three days last week here with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson and family. - - . Mr. and Mrs. Reguel Barber of terville entertained President Wealth That Work j mmtmm Money saved and deposited in a banK is wealth that worKs. JWealth that worKs is capital. UnliKo brain and muscle, it does not wear out or deteriorate. It grows and improves. Cen- and J. II. Robinson and daughter Alta at a dinner last Tuesday evening Mrs. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Barbers son, Wilford, who will leave Thursday evening for the University .of Clem Cheney, also of Cenwill accompany Mr. Barber terville, The only gain from labor is what is saved. Labor, there- - j fore, maKes wealth and when wealth worKs it is capitaL , - ' Capital at worK pays wages, which, when saved, creates more capitaL Labor is tho producer when labor saves. Savings bring independence. A savings- " HERBERTS. SMI CO. J, Jfu One Pure, Unadulleralcd Insurance Licenced Abstractor and Notary Publie Office F. C. & M. Bldg. FASJffliCTON Jnion State Banl Penn-sylani- a. Quality. J. E. 'ROVIffSOfl . of and be convinced that we can and will help accommodation is of value. and if courtesy judicious Your business will be better for it. banK is a public servant. If c. 2). Psutledie Here Bring Your Deposits much be the man shot for resisting officers at the Lagoon a few weeks ago. The county commissioners, to whom the bill has been presented, claim that the county is not liable for the debt. J- - the A problem has developed that has not yet been settled, as to who will pay a doctor bill of $250 for attending Who said Centerville was The people of the town f eeL as if they were living in a hive full of good lively bees getting ready to as a student at the same institution. swarm. Bees! Honey bees! Busy, buzzing Mutual bees. Theyve worked ARE YOU LOOKING OLD? all summer and now they are going Old age comes quick enough with- to have a festivaL A jolly, dancing out inviting it. Some look old at good time, not just an ordinary dance forty. That is because they neglect Keep yoiar like ordinary mortals plan, but an the liver and bowels. bowels regular and your liver healthy but the one no that time airy, fairy and you will not only feel younger but bees could conceive of. And every-- look younger. When troubled with body is going. Its going to be at the constipation cr biliousness take ChamAlberta hall, Saturday night, Septem- - berlains Tablets. They are intended for these ailments and are her 23. Come and dance, see the especially excellent. Easy to take and most work done by the Bee Hive Girls and agreeable in effect. Obtainable every- - where. Adv, - - - have a jolly good time. dead ? P on banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. day. City.-- -' Buzz, passing money1 s worth, cor-rect style, superior quality and a perfect fit if you let us take your measure for a largely depends -- you WANT TO SELL your real estate we can do it. your service. CLEARFIELD or f VJOT.lMj.-- ba;:::i;:g KAYSVILLE, Always at 7 TTSy UTAH j u Dollar Starts an Account I bakes TRADE U - . y J i UTAH co;? , rs r J r -- - |