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Show the weekly reflex. POLITICAL NEWS Every week during campaign times you sill find all the news of the politicians in The Weekly Reflex. Read about them! prints Hie news of Davis County. Its subscription list contains the names of Davis Countys best citizens. Are you among them? REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII KAYSVILLE, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Utah State Fair Opens - FARMINGTON Satenhy, September 30 Thousands of Beautiful Exhibits; County Mat of rich and fertile Dark Horn, of the Miller Floral comcounty. of flower la th pany. tha largest grow intermountain country. Location of the famous lagoon resort. Haa materworka and electric lights. A fine place for rsaide&ee. Sen- sational Amusement Program Including Aeroplanes and Auto Polo. - - Mr. and Mrs! O; L. Robinson of Fillmore gpent-th- e week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robinson. John R. Rampton was released from the presidency of the Y. M. M. I, A, and Alvii Sessions was appointed to fill the position with lleber Richards and Grant S. Clark as counselors. Franklin D, Grant was appointed sec- 3 NUMBER LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916 ropean war has thrown all established of The New an HTigemente out of heller and has Opening United States, the only neutral nation, rich beyond comgioat made the State Capitol Building parison. The repoi U under the September Monday, October 9 Date Set by State 12 call of two widely retary, Capitol Commision for Public separated Sunday morning Church Fatriarph American tutis D. C., Washington Opening; Thousands Will Ilyrum G, Smith- - gave interesting talk to the school attend- illustration," The figures of the Sepants, Apostle O. F. Whitney, Patri- tember call show there is now more O THE rUBLIC: arch H, G. Smith and Church Histori- money on .deposit in the banks of the The new' state capitol will be form-ll- y an Andrew Jensen were the main naitonal capital city than e er before. opened on Monday, October 9, speakers at the Sunday meetings. The Thirty-be?- n banking institutions and the Capitol commission 1916, music and singing was by the choir, of this city which reported under the a sofo by Miss, Mamie Hess, accomp- September 12 call had deposits aggre- takes this means of extending a most anied by Miller Steed on the cello ant gating $96,307,137.95, or $2,807,614.22 cordial invitation to all the people of the state to attend and participate in a male quartette, Wallace Cragun, 11 more than the last previous call, June the ceremeonies incident to the Welling, Elijah Gregory and Arch 30, occasion. Brown. The showing is all the more reIt is the desire of tha commission markable when it is remembered that NATIONAL PROHIBITION CANDI- the time between the two calls has that the people of Utah have an to inspect the building under DATES TO BE AT FARMING-TObeen the vacation period, when many most the favorable circumstances, and of Washingtons wealthy residents THIS EVENING or reason that they have arranged have paid, out over $000,000 in taxes be thrown open dur-n- g that the capitol at that time. Notwithstanding all Hanly and Landrilh to Speak at Counand evening of that the afternoon these facts, the deposits at Washingty Seat Meetinghouse at at 2 oclock in ton, D. C reached the highest level day. Commencing Six OClock an afternoon the appropriate proever known. music will be and of speeches Deposits in the Spokane banks, on gram This evening the National Prohiendered at 8 in the and evening, of the country, broke bition candidates for president and the other side held will oclock a be public reception all records, according to reports reJ, Frank Hanly and ceived n room. the state reception here Ira Landrith, will speak at the FarmThe date for the opening has been The total deposits in Spokane banks ington meetinghouse. ixed with a due regard to the conin charge of the set a new mark of $39,455,660, This venience of out of town people and , The committee is an increase of a little less than meeting feel that an honor has been ias been set for a time when the confered upon their town by the con- $2,000,000 since June 30, the last pre- people of the state can take advantage vious call, and an increase since Sepsent of these speakers to appear there. of the State Fair and Conference tember 2, 1 91 5, which -- approximate Instruction in the Hight school beMrs. David Haycock spent last week With flags flying, Salt Lakes Wide gan last Monday, with two new teachin the faculty, Miss Gladys Smith, n Harriman, Salt Lake county, with ers and decorated the Fair streets gaily who is to have oral expression and ler mother, who has been sick, but is color mass of a and life, physical education, and Miss grounds White, now improving. annual State Fair n charge of domestic science and doUtahs thirty-eight- h Mr. and Mrs. R. Barber and daughis ready for its formal opening at 10 mestic art. Up to date there are 21 ters, Nora and Christie, of Centerville oclock Saturday morning of this 'reshmen, 75 sophomores, 29 juniors spent Sunday afternoon at the home and 32 seniors. week, September 30. Miss Alta Robinson. of The first student body meeting of Utah has nevei; known a greater or the year was held on ProTuesday. Flashman of Salt Lake City George more attractive fair, is the concensus fessor Muir welcomed the students and Miss Geo Robinson, daughter of opinion among all who have visited from the and junior of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robinson, were eighth grades the fair grounds in Salt Lake during ligh schools of last year. - The assem- married Wednesday in Farmingtoa the past few days. Every building and blies will be held each 'he brides father performed morning. the every department if filled to overflowThe gymnasium is being fitted with ceremony. ing with the most magnificent collec- shower baths for the boys and girls. tion of exhibits ever gathered in the This improvement will mean a If you are contemplating purchasgreat state. deal to the physical education work, ing anything in the stove line you can save money by calling at tbe Davis The horticultural building with its making it more scientific and County Furniture Company at Lay-to- n walls banked high with luscious fruits and get prices. We have some from every nook and corner of Utah, The commercial department has of best ranges and heaters made. the the agricultural building with its been moved up stairs to the old asWe buy right and therefore are in a beautiful displays of grains and vege- sembly room, which has been divided depart- and all classes under Mr. Robinson position to sell- right, so if you are in tables; the manufacturers of need anything that goes to furnish ment, the merchants building, the fish will be held there The room formhome and see us. Davis County call a and game division, the mining build- erly used for typewriting is being umiture Company, Layton. Adv. ing, with its representative wealth fitted up for Coach Briggs and Miss from Utahs hills, all combine to make Smith, in which to make physical exMrs. John Hughes and Mrs. Leonard an inspiring spectacle. N ever in the aminations of all students ' rates. iluir got up a birthday surprise on one year, of $8,259,000. The lockers in the dressing rooms Mrs. Wilford Steed last Wednesday. BANKS OVERFLOWING history of Utahs State Fairs have so No formal invitations will be issued In the case of Spokane, it is pointed many entries been made in the live- have been painted and numbered and Music, this general invitation is extended MONEY nit WITH REAL and . dancing games, singing, out that the receipts from crops hav? stock department, and the beef cattle seats put in. The entire building has a nice lunch were the features of the in the hope that the people qx the come in somewhat earlier than usual show will be the finest ever seen in been renovated and gives a much bet- occasion. -- Thosepresent were Mr. There la Now More Money. In Vaults apd that these receipts have helped to state will join in the celebration of the Intermountain West The poultry ter appearance. ,he completion of their new home. teonard Muir, Mr. and Mrs, Gus of U. S( Than Ever Before swell the total. department has the largest number of SpackmarvMr, and Mrs.- Thomas San- -- WASHINGTON,- Sept. - 27, The Not only are the totals for various STATECAPIT0L COMMISSION, . "birds ever entered in any "western FOOTBALL AT DAVI& HIGH der, Mr. and Mrs. David Haycock, Mr. banks of the United States are over- cities high, but nearly all of the indi By WILLIAM SPRY, Pres. state, with the exception of the poultOn Monday afternoon Coach Briggs and Mrs. Orson Rose, Miss Anna C. S. TINGEY, Secy. flowing with money, When the re- vidual banks report deposits apexry show at the Panama-Pacifi- c football squad held its initial practice Crane of Salt Lake City and Mr. and turns under the d comptrollers recent proaching, if not exceeding, the position. of the season. The team Is working Mrs. Gratt Huntsman. DISTRICT COURT NOTES call for the condition of the national mark. The railroads have granted reduced hard each day W the games are to is assumed that what is true of banks at the close of business SepIt The Second Judicial District court rates and the attendance of 150,000 begin soon. Spencer Adams of Lay SOUTH DAVIS STAKE tember 12 are tabulated the financial the banks at Washington and Spo- convened Wednesday, September 27, is expected at this years State Fair ton, a former Ogden High student, QUARTERLY CONFERENCE world will be treated to a surprise. kane is true in even greater degree of ion. N. G. Harris on the bench, and which' opens Saturday of this week has registered and will be an addition The South Davis stake quarterly Enough report already are in to banks In the munition centers. as there were several cases to be tried and runs through Saturday, October to the squad. New suits and shoes There are po manufacturing estab- by a jury a considerable part of this conference was held in the Farming-to- n show that the total deposits in all 7. The most sensational amusements have been purchased- - Following is an meetinghouse Saturday and Sun- of the national banks of the country lishments either In Washington or and next week will be required to clear ever secured for a state fair win be extract from the Salt Lake Tribune will 'set a new high water mark and Spokane that profit directly by war the calendar. Nearly all of Wednesseen in Salt Lake this year. Louis in regard to the new season and the day. was priesthood meeting that there is now more money in the orders, and these cities only share in- day was occupied in getting a jury Saturday Gertson, the famous aviator will drive schedule: of the business trans- banks of the United States than at directly in the great financial im n the case of Clarence Eldredge vs. day and his great biplane every afternoon and At a meeting of the high school acted waspart as follows: Ezra F, Rich- any time since the republic was provement caused by the European the Salt Lake and Ogden railway. evening above the fair grounds and football coaches, which was held yes- ards was honorably released as super- founded. war, loop the loop four consecutive times; terday afternoon at the Deseret gym intendent of the State Religion class In all probability there Is now more The complete returns under the UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL auto polo, the most sensational and nasium, the 1916 schedule was adoptthere United than in States the and Joseph R. Squires was appointed money September 12 call will be awaited - REVIEW daring sport in the world will be ed and other business was transacted. superintendent, with M. O. Funk and has been in any country at any time with a great deal of interest by gov hereplayed every afternoon in front of the A new school will be represented in the history of the world. The Eu j eminent officials, as well as financers. Reports state that the Salt Laka Elbert E. Randall, assistants. grandstand following the horse races. after. This is the Davis county high route has been authorized to build a Scores of free attractions have been school, which is located at Kaysville. branch line into the Uintah basin, provided in edition to the great Mid- The coaching at the county school is Provo to be the junction of Hie new way with its water circus, trained wild being handled by I D. Briggs, form road. animal circus, dog and pony show er University star, who is in hopes All the steel rati and ties will and other attractions. of making a good showing. As his reach Wasatch at an early date for The railroads are preparing to han- first game will be with the East high Alta Cottonwood railroad and enwho planned his- - campaign, secured the I have refrained from personal atdle large crowds to the State Fair on Cummings field October 14 and the and ore cars have already been his nomination, collected the necessary gine and the hotels have made armgements school at Kaysville does not open until tacks, criticism, scolding and misrepordered. expense money from where they coul for housing thousands of out of town September 23 it will mean real work resentation of opponent in this camActive construction work will soon and probably hope to have consideraroused remonstrances by on the part of both the students and paign. The visitors. on Utahs largest drainage enbegin able to say in running the state i Briggs to get a team into condition Mr, Hughes everywhere he goes terprise, the Corrine district in Box little later, for thehard battle with the Leopards. would be a warning against such tacElder county. U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFERS TO The men who were present and the tics, even if it were not repugnant to 3. They are saying that I. anA plan is now on foot to evaporate ASSIST FARMERS schools they represent follows: Tom- my own sense of honor and decency. nounced 'my opposition to President water and form solid salt highthe a of kind want that For years the crying need of Hie my Fitzpatric, East high; Wid Ash- The people dont Wilson on the sugar .tariff. on an airline route to the Nevada rewill way and it resent West has been for cheaper money and ton, Granite; Henry Richardson, West campaign. They was in Cuba and saw line, I winter last the at last the government comes to the high; Raymond Shirey, Ogden; Norm buke it at polls. how inexpensively cane sugar could be Uintah county will vote, on $50,000 aid of the fanners in making it pos- Hamilton, Jordan; and L. D. Briggs, But I am compelled to defend myraised. I decided that beet sugar road bonds In November. Mr, attacks. of that self from sible to secure money on long time Davis County high. style would have to be protected. It is loans and at a low? rate of interest. Local Salt Lake capitalists plan to It was understood at the meeting Morris and his corps of speaker in leading Industry of my state, I am construct a railroad in the Deep Creek The act recently passed by congress that the games which have been sched- their tour of the state have willfully for my state, her industries and her to I and me coifiieet with the propose and local district two uled between misrepresented the high mining 12 of for .the establishing provides people before everything else. I took with Pacific at Wendover, a disFederal Farm Loan banks in the schools and Granite will be canceled answer them, not in kind, hut the matter with the administration Western up Hie truth statement of a t facts, tance of about forty miles. plain United States with a capital sufficient unless the difficulties which now exist directly through influential-friendto lend all of $he farmers all the between Granite and West high are of which may be easily ascertained. A single carload of ore from the I learned that further reduction of the 1 1, These men are saying that money they need at 5 and 6 per cent fixed by the principals of the schools sugar tariff was not contemplated ant Gemini mine at Eureka brought the before the time of the contests. It telegraphed to Washington my disapinterest. that the whole matter was to be given large sura of $14,000. law. and proval of the Adamson eight-horeferee decided the that was also Tbe Lincoln highway association over to a It is up to the people of this and tariff commisfor all games will be paid $5 It is not true. I am in favor of the umpire recommends the expenditure of $350,- 1 wanted. In This was sion" what the assure govto states surrounding law. On the 31st of August, 1916, I BAMBERGER and SIMON each expenses. 000 to build 22 miles of permanent-roaernment of their willingness to avail my interview as printed in the Deseret received a wire from President schedule follows: The between Redding Springs and themselves of the opportunity to get Democratic Candidate for Governor News at that time I said: 14 West high and Granite Charles L. Henry of the American October Granite mountain in Tooele county money through the banks referred to, After visiting Cuba and investi- and thus save" Electric Railway association as folJor Jordan and at at Ogden Granite; also that Utah is 'the logical location fifty miles of route. the sugar industry there Sena lows: gating Cum at Davis East .and high dan; of one of these, banks. In order that The copper production for 1916 will That k not only a falseheood but it tor Bamberger says that he is con Wire your senators and congressI this can be done , systematically and mings field. am not cloth. whole exceed is of all records. Out of twelve copmade out vineed that the beet sugar industry of October 21 Granite and East high men immediately to exclude electric a sentimentalist on this or also enable all of the fanners of tbe quesany companies producing a total of this country needs some protective per from any hours service bill state to thoroughly understand tbe at Cummings field; Ogden and West railways statewide Prohibition tion. for I am 843,032,648 pounds during the first tariff. lie declared himself in 'favor at West high; Jordan and Davis introduced pursuant to Presidents and nation wide economic of as an months of the workings of the new act, the Salt high year. Anaconda a tariff commission as advocates eight recommendation, headLake Real Estate association has in- at Kaysville. much made never It 221,500,000 pounds, nearly produced . 2, I refused to send any such wire. necessity. by President Wilson. October 28 East high and Ogden lecvited Dr; George Thomas, dean of the nearest comwas for much their as twice when a as it topic way only Jordan and Granite, at No one in my employ or connected interview in the Tribune In emomy on and people Agricultural College of Utah to ad- at Ogden; playing petitor. ' with me in the management of my turing t dress the farmers and business men Granite; Davis and West high at road ever sent a tions. It became a formidable move- said: or or letter . The Utah Power & light company telegram fieldl Cummings on this took men it when business Commercial ment said his the obser Senator at only has an annual payroll of $1,623,200 subject Bamberger November 4 East high and West other communication to any congressefand club at 12:45 p. m, October 6, 1916. in of interest the convinced him economy in of Cuba the rations up and employs 2,424 people. at Cummings field; Granite and man or other official or to anybody ficiency and enforced it on their prem- wisdom of the tariff Some f5r. TKomaS has xhadea Study of the high qn .sugar. Oil wells are now being sunk in pretesting against any law regulating ises and with their employees. I stand tariff on sugar is necessary for the Utah. . elec Federal Farm Loan act, also rural Ogden at Ogden. that service or of hours . asking Jor and November 11 East High and firmly upon my partys sugar industry in tbe"TJmted States, squarely the credit systems in other countries and from exculded probe roads trie at Davis If politicians in congress will quit dan at Jordan; Granite and ''111 in a few We need also to have an expert tarif ' platform in letter and spirit. vision of such a law. minutes, tell you what nd 3 '"T&aiT MrMormmay lie excused for commission such as has been proposed playing poUtic of 600 it has taken him years to learn. the for production West which will inoffer!, under November 18 Jordan and capital private evidence to Hie contrary which doubting my sincerity when it is re- by President Wilson, The public is invited to attend this vest in power development entreprkes high at Cummings field; Ogden am any even as a foundation for the called that for years he has questioned bees expllcit-anmay have m millions of dollars "Will ha' spent on I emphatic orge that all Daris at Eayrrille. falsehood being disseminated by Mr. the sincerity of every Republican lead- my denials of the misrepresentation of this class of industrial development in farmers and business men ake it convenient to heap this ad- U. P. AND SALT LAKE ROUTE Morris and his escort of speakers. er In the state. On the 24th of Feb- -, my opponents "because' they have con- tlds state. This should famish an opportunity ruary, 1909, be publicly arraigned all vinced me no mre contradiction will dress and to AWARDED GRAND FRIZE with the Salt According to reports, Utah will Lake Real Estate association in seWord has just been received that for these gentlemen to retract or to the leading lights of his party, in the change the course of falsification they have a fine crep of potatoes this year. been Salt Lake Theatre, and later seemed have marked out for themaring for the farmers what they have the jury of awards of the Panama make more than they have ever apparently The wealth bring taken from Utah of bis selves. needed so long. I therefore give the facts and mines tills California International exposition at able to accumulate in private business. to doubt the sincerity even year is enormous. 2. They are saying that I am not own church leaders with reference to challenge contradiction. the Anyone desiring any information San Diego, California, has given doubt Rower to seems He am The Utah everyI that class a sincere temperance man; Light ccz 7 prohibition. about the Federal Farm Loan act may grand prize for buildings of its SIMON BAMBERGER. 6 smooth two contract and the and three a himself Route-Unio- n but in fir gets body Pacific for prohibition years dry territory reverve same by writing to the Salt to the Salt Lake Newhouse Adv. Lake in the Salt in building wet ing City. politicians against it territory. Lake Real Estate association. . b&iMing. , ra ity N A te. vice-preside- -- " - rec-or- -- A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF UTAH s. K - ur non-partis- an -- ! -- out-of-to- ate r |