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Show Subscribe for The Reflex Subscribe for The Reflex REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY. MAV 17. 1917 Death And Funeral . 'Willikm Blood, pioneer, farmer, public servant, business man, churchman, freind and enighbor passed to his reward Sunday evening, May l?th, after an illness of two months. He -- came to Kaysvile in 1850 with his mother and other members of the family and lived here continuously ) V - Idaho; Wilkie H. Blood, of New York City; Mrs. John E. Hill, ofDrum-monMont.; Heber C. Blood, of Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Albert P. Smith, of Clearfield; Mrs. Harry Cottrell, of Clearfield; Mrs. George D. Bennett, of Ogden; Mrs. William Barney, of Syracuse, and Lawrence C, Blood, of o NUMBER 45 how to paint s picture. Better they know what colors go well together in ut Located rnidat the in fartil a room or in dress than to know field, sin produiUoti of milk, tumttoa ho wto paint a flower study in water and auger twete. Ha tk factory of the Sugar company, cannery, roller colors. For every one expects or tt mill, creamery and concrete action of atat have at some time a home of road, (iood opportunities for tboae to hopes seeking euburtwn acreage fur fruit grow, his own; and he should know how to ing, truck gardening, chicken raising and Ogden dairying. On line of Halt Lake furnish that home in good taste. Oregon hhort l.lne. Has electric tight u and W and CommerHomes waterworks. ton be beautiful as well as should rite JF lay cial chib for information. . ttand useful there is no excuse for .c-- J A home reflects the taste Mrs. M., E. Roberts united with ugliness. and personality of the person who fur, friends in Salt Lake last week. nishes it. It costs no more, and in -M; CR Roberts 'and family, hi msmy instances less, to decorate a mother and sister Thebe, motored tohome Pperly than improperly, $ Hooper Sunday. The foregoing was written as a Born to Mr. and 'Mrs. John II. brief introduction to the work of the Thornley, on Thursday, May 10th a pupils in their Notes on Home Furdaughter. nishing booklets on exhibition at our LAYTON d, of William Blood . Jl - Salt Lake City. The Funeral The funeral of William Bloodjwho died at his home in Kaysville Sunday evening, was held from the Kaysville tabernacle yesterday afternoon - - - -- date. llis was 'STlife of at 2 oclock. The large auditorium service service to his family, to his and gallery of the edifice was neighbor, to his ward, to his church and crowded with friends and neighbors to his God. He was a man of strong as a mark of honor and respect to' the convictions and was true to those memory of the departed. Miss convictions and was willing at all times Myrtle Jones presided at the organ to suffer for them if called upon to do as the funeral cortege entered the School Exhibit Since then, C.C. F letcher has departed for Mich-- 1 .Kaysville so. There was nothing idealistic in tabernacle. on .actmg the Isuggestionsa offewsomeideasof his faith or in his convictions. He was When Bishop Frank Hyde, who conigan where his family will join him in our visitors, present about two weeks. Mr. Fletcher was with the an intensely practical man, believed ducted the service, announced the hope that they may arouse the factory chemist for the Layton in the letter of the law, both moral, opening hymn there were seated on greater interest in this important subecclesiastical and political, and scrupu- - the speakers stand Charles W. PenSugar company ject and lead to a more artistic fur' lously kept those laws throughout his rose, of the first presidency; E. P. Mrs. Annie. E. Adams, of Grace, nishing of our homes. long life, honored and respected f all Ellison and Francis H. Nalder, of the WILLIAM BLOOD We all want to furnish, our homes Idaho, is visiting relatives in this men. He was 78 years of age, having North Davis stake presidency; James 18391917 place. Since coming she has been op-- in good taste. Most of us are hambeen born August 27,1839, at Barton, E. Robinson and E. B. Clark, of the erated- on for abcess in the ear and islpered by lack 'of money, though It has Staffordshire, England. He went, in South Davis stake presidency; George I been usggested that artistic furnish rapidly recovering.. company with his father, mother and W. Barnes and James Criddle of the ing does not require a lavish use of two sisters to Nauvoo, 111. Here his Kaysville bishopric; John R. Barnes, W. L. and Clifford White, of Salt I money., As a matter of fact it is not father died and his mother brought James Linford, LambeR Blamires, Lake, were guests of the Misses Pearl I so much a question of money as of the family to jUtah in 1849. Marion F. Adams, James Smith, 5 and Vera Layton Saturday and Sun-- 1 right thinking and, common sense.' The farm on which William Blood George W. Barnes, Frank L: Layton, day. The young men have recently I We all have poorly drawn copies of settled, soon after coming to Kays James D. Wood, Daniel Walker, enlisted in the army aviation corps and I Gibson heads, hand painted flowers I Ward, is now the home of his son James G. Wood and George C. Lamiut few had baptised as many as he RECRUITERS PARADE IN DAVIS are expecting a call to the training faithfully and laboriously crocheted William H. Blood, and is along, the bert. in real oil paint and awful doilies camp at an early date. and it was a service he delighted to COUNTY shore of the Great Salt Lake west of The service was opened by the known him The given us by the best of friends. What speaker had noon a party of recruiting I. Kaysville. His town home was the choir singing 0, My Father," which perform. Lional at Sunday of Layton, Layton, andEra we goinj to do with them.. We not as a member of the church in Miss Bessie Hadiyck, of Clinton, weremuBt be tactful but we must not let building just across the street south was followed by the invocation which iut only a officers, autos, accompanied by as a business man. lie had been I of the Kaysville Tabernacle and is was asked by Patriarch James Linwith him for more than number of soldiers and citizens of Salt married in Salt Lake temple yesterday. misguided friendship Interfere with associated still retained by the family. His life ford, after which the choir rendered Lake City, arrived in' Kaysville and The groom is county attorney of our pun. Victor Hugo has written in a mercantile business of service Has been marked by deeds, What Voice Salutes the Startled iorty years and held Mr. of son in a and Davis short of the the front meeting county that, Houses are like the human s. and had found him always ready to - not words. . Looking back over the Ear, Barnes Rank. The parade, was preThe I ngB wh inhabit them." Ones boms I. of this Will place. Layton, discharge his duties as a business man.; ceded vista of the past we see him as a E. P. Ellison was the first speaker In a bugle corps in motorcycle bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lhould reflect the best taste of the times, in times of persecu- side by who cars scouted the streets of 0. D. Hadlock, of Clinton, and is I owner. young man building hia home with and bore testimony as to the unfalter- tion,trying he had stood steadfast and I his own hands, hewing his farm from ing faith of the deceased. He had young lady of rare accomplishments. j gh&ll state three considerations to himself a martyr to his faith. the city sounding the cell to arms. proved I the desert, garnering the crops of known him about as far back as he home in new reside the will The were They welcomed visitors guide us in decorating and furnishing by the The speaker knew that the deceased food stuff with a will, going to the could ' remember and had attended I which in is the home. These are (1) Fitness to and G. M. groom building Layton. band Mayor John died in the faify of immortality, and Kaysville front in the Echo Canyon War, re- night school with him and his wife te Barnes and .Purpose, (2) Order and (3) response bn the part of expected to meet him ere long and D. Adams who is Yill-- 1 Frank maining to guard or destroy, as the in the basement of the old meeting- resume their associations so piidty. Nature is the source of these long the soldiers was made by Captain in tatea Eastern a mission the case might be, during "The Move, house. He knew him as a man of Lon,ideratiml ing wych we shall apply maintained here' on earth. For his French of the United States Army. be his labors released from to expects home participating as a soldier in the unfaltering faith in his country, in faithfulness in every walk of life the From Kaysville the party went to decoration, within the next few days. Before re-- Morristown War, building a sectidh his church and to his 'fellow citizens. to purpose may he illus- Fitness deceased wuold receive his reward. Layton where the North Davis Stoke I he home of will visit points st of the first telegraph line into Kays- He knew him as a man of great in- Mr. Barnes turning tree. Its roots are the conference was being held and where trated by spoke works of consolation in church Vermont in ville at the request of President dustry and sterling honesty. When history soil and hone(j from the get and cheer to the sorrowing family and after short speeches the visitors were and New York and leave for home via I to anchor the tree; the trunk supports Brigham Young, giving over a room youth and just starting in life, the bade them follow the served lunch. with precepts and in his home for the first telegraph speaker selected the deceased and branches and the branches tha From Layton the party proceeded the Southern states and West Coast of the departed who was teachings in He to about arrive expects points. men the three other office of the fol ietVes. Each leaf in vein and pulp as examples to first office, filling to Ogden where a reception was tensure of his reward. , treasurer of Kaysville City, investing low. He had wished for faith in his Mrs. Retta Sessions at this time dered the party and speeches mads by four weeks. (does the work for which is Is fash- A his means ill industrial and mercantile religionsuch as possessed by William . Howell and Mayor 4 LTET EHisoiT reports that he will he ioned. Remember, a song most JudjreJ.-WOnly sang Blood and the same stamina of char Let us taka an example , in our enterprises and hundreds of like Stops were made at Farming-to- n unable to furnish any more hay unless to the occasion. A chair will serve our pur-- It homes. services through all the days of his acter. Two of those whom he had appropriate and to Bountiful the . previous he can find a new source ofsupply. President Charles ,W. Penrose, of was made with the idea of life. The things he did were well done selected for precept and example had where the visitors were Fifteen cars of hay have been received I10 . the first presidency, was the third and Kaysville stop and he never quit once he' set about now passed away but their influence last mt. Thla la iu purpoao. received the Much officials. by city He explained that from Grand Valla. Colorado, which speaker. U b a task. .More than 40 years ago he was still with him. He referred to President interest was all' manifested along the wa. five leu than contracted for. !7 Joseph F. Smith would have became director in the Kaysville this fact for the reason that there been mo,t tkt route size on were crowds and good The chipper explain, the .hortat. b, were it not for his abpresent Co-olit fulfills this requirement, Anyand many years ago a director were those whom youth should imisence from the state, he being in hand at all the stops. reporting that he lost 40 tons of hay j which is added to the chair in the Barnes Banking company, in tate in their life work. .The speaker Hawaii on from rain. Mr. Ellison has been thing a mission connected with U iU ,wr aKU this capacity, as in all others, he ran consoled the family with the thought the church. President Penrose MARTHA E. BARNES CdNTEST contemplating a 'trip to Colorado but u true to form he never quit, his name that the deceased had lived a noble has decided to remain at home. a powerful, doctrinal sermon To illustrate more concretely, here is still on the directory. As he bent life, had proved himself an excellent preached on the resurrection of the The Martha E. Barnes public speakstock-1 mornheld was two chairs. One is of tha popular of are annual the The contest last under the weight of years his faith husband and a kind father. He bade bearing. Friday meeting dead and life eternal. It was not a ing I in auditorium holders mission t)avis of the the the of God and honest toil grew stronger them emulate his virtues, his 'efforts sermon which could not be briefed ing in style"; tha other a variety Layton Sugar company school. The la event each the held the of was offices at high and stronger. - His home grounds and his faith. The deceased had come and was such a nature that company commonly found in a photographers year it should becoming I more Last contested. the at hotly tended ,by his own hands, were a here. when there. was not very much be Layton Tuesday. After meeting studio. ' If li the kind in which wa in full,' and which we may produced when it made its appearance of the stockholders the directors met I used to sit for our portrait. Its seat, model of neatness and perfect culti- to coroe to except the country ant do some future time, as it was year at I vation, yielding a bounteous harvest had done his share in development to fullyreportedby.stenographic.notos, there were nine. This contest as in- and organized. Following are the in shape, Is the lower hall of a circle, Miss anddireVtori"of stituted the Company: curving up the sides to meet tha arm Barnes,Is bpenbnly officer! by of fruit, flowers and vegetables, make it the desirable country it now which cannot be extended in time for to juniors and seniors. It calls for the E. P. Ellison, president; David A. rests. Tha back is a fist piece of sufficient for himself and family, and is. The speaker was followed by this issue of The Reflex. J. WillianU wood attached to the arm rests, of a declamation and its de- Smith, first to spare. George Manning who rendered the The service was closed by the choir writing R, E. carved into innumerable scrolls and ; Knight,, second And thus lived and died William solo, Paradise." Rest Thou Now From Care livery. singing, Miss Louise Parkin of Bountiful treasurer; James I curves, with no attempt at design. John R. Barnes, a friend and neigh- and Blood, a strong man, a just man,, a Sorrow,", after which Jesse-chose for her subject, The New Pa E. Ellison, manager; James Pingree,! The legs are fragile, curved things, ' loyal man, a link to the past when men bor of William Blood for more than Smith pronounced the benediction. It was a splendid oration Hyrum Pingree, Joseph Nibley, W. T. whiclr appear unable to support even 50 second was lives the frvere ready to lay down their for years, speaker; His The pall bearers weregrandsonsof triotism. 11 of the chair. They too, -- their conviction- s" acquaintance dated back to 1853 when the deceased and the flower bearers and well givert. Needless to sayi she Fyper and orace B. WhitneydFect theweight was the winner. The other contestants ora At a meeting to be held in the J ar carved into meaningless scrolls, Mr. Blood is survived by his wife the deceased was a lad of 14 years, were granddaughters. The floral of- were George Roberts, Elna Ford, Doris near future the proposition to increase This chair is clearly one not adapted and nineteen children. They are Mrs. and he had known him all of that time. ferings were many and of rare beauty. Cottrell, stock of the company I to its purpose. It is weak in structure Agnes Noble, Ward Holbrook, the Annie H.' Phillips, William H. Blood, For many of those years he had live The honorary pall bearers were John Bud McDonald, Bob Marshall, Irul from capital $600,000 to $1,000,000 will be and surely anything but beautifuL The John H. Blood, Henry H. Blood, Mrs. on the same block with him. He knew R. Barnes, James Green, James LinSimmons. in were all considered. attempt of the designer to beautify They , very good, George W. Underwood, Mrs. George him as a servant of God, ready at al ford, Thomas Harris and W. H. S. it has failed for he has sacrificed the some fact so were as as good B. Flint, Donetta Blood, all of Kays- times to obey those in authority over Mansell. nearly a substantial first DEC-1 liOME saw" the R. AND Barnes John requirement first FURNISHING fit that ville; Mrs. James II. Linford, of him. As a member of the church he The interment was' in Kaysville chair. to which ORATION ten divided . dollars was give Logan; George H. Blood, of Preston, was faithful and ever ready for duty. cemetery where the grave was dediNow, to return to our first exthe following four: Doris Cotamong cated by President Francis II. Nalder. the mission style. The seat is Pl Grade! es s trell, Ward Holbrook, Irul Simmons in shape, the legs straight and and Bud McDonald. .. 1 . square BOY SCOUTS OF KAYSVILLE Miss Barnes presented a beautiful thick, giving an appearance of solidity. VOLUNTEER SERVICES Until very, recently the .subject of The three rounds in the back of the pin set, with twb diamonds to. Miss Hon- - John G. M. Barnes,, home furnishing has received little at-- 1 chjr ara fot and smooth. They do Parkin. of Kaysville City. tontion as a subject in the schools. not gouge the back when no sits Mayor Dear Sir: . High schools and colleges have been down. There is no carving,' no decor-makiMOTHERS DAY PROGRAM In this hour of our countrys need, it part of the curriculum in s Ltion. The whole chair presents a Kaysville Tabernacle, Sunday, May more cr less definite manner, but Klgipiple, plain, 'Substantial we, the- M, I. A. Boy Scouts of America appearance, and Scout Officials, pledge to you, and 20, the following special program will has not been adapted to any extent as In this lies its is a good ex-- a It beauty. Mother," through you to the citizens of our city, be rendered: . Quartette, itudyjn the public, schools, .Mojrt.ftfJamplg.wef.fttness and the saifu iwwil'd, bur loyalty and hearty support in EWma Odd,' Eloise Burton, 'Gi!ford the art courses consisted, and still designer has realized both and beauty Strong, Will Strong; poem, Temma consist of drawing and painting from usefulness in meeting the First emergencies which may arise. Because of our training we are pre- Blood and school; solo, Mother ThiSr- while -- useful quiretoent useT" objecta. Howard Larkins; poett, 'eight and .interesting, is a field outside the! Our next observation. pared to do many things of practical Order, may value. We ar not soldiers, but are children, first .intermediate class; needs of the average person. It Is a I be illustrated in by, the tsqve-wo- b hature, scbooLFer-Mother,-Ju- t ready- to render civic service each as ject ' for thevartist 'and' 4rt 'student tnent of the earth around its orbit-an- d for those especially interested. first aid to the injured, and to do Mother; brief story, pupils second It moves around this path once every Exodus Vera intermediate; serve 20:12, and as messengers, signalling Today the tendency seems to be in I year. The sun rises and seta with besides many other duties that may be Blood; brief story, pupil second inter- a more practical direction; and such j The 'Universe precision every day. mediate; Proverb 6:20,. second inter- subjects as Home Decoration, "Civic J moves in grooves of steel" useful to our country. We offer our good will and loyalty mediate class; song, O, I Had Such a Beauty and Home Planning are sub-- 1 - Order, then, is necessary to seccrs and express our desire to do our doty. Pretty Dream, Mamma," primary and stituting. the drawing and painting J arrangement or balance of the accc: kindergarten classes; Sentiment," Bubjecta. Most people want to know J oriea in a room. A center rc , Fr Respectfully submittoH Vernon Strong; poem by pupil, EIJa how to furnish a home W. L. FOXLEY 1 tymply and in J example, appears best wbm m c Scoutmaster Sessions; sentiment. Will Jarman; good taste rather than to study the amount of space is I i talk, Mother," President technique of picture making. It is each cf its silij ar.i tls Subscribe for The Reflex and get 1L II. Blood; poem, Temma Blood and better that they recognize a good picLE ALL the news ALL the time. school ture when they see one than to .know I Li (Cc: from-tha- te i - be-Mr- Sim-Eld- er 1, fash-intere- U, Hey-woo- d. . 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