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Show I Subscribe for TheReflex Subscribe for Tbs Reflex REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII KAYSVIIiJR, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1917 NUMBER 46 Next state the number of years ser- CHRISTIAN HANSEN MEETS HIS DEATH IN ACCIDENT Christian Hansen, aged 45 years, and for the past nine years a resident of Kaysville, was so seriously injured at Clinton yesterday that he died of his injuries shortly afterward. At The walls in being a little darker, giva the time of the accident Mr. Hansen Selective to the Draft Those Subject support to the ceiling. The floor being was employed by the Utah Power 4 darkest, of ell give a scene of firmlight company. The accident happen' ness, supporting walls and ceiling. at Clinton where a gang of linemen This gives to the mind a feeling of consisting of W ,H. Dunn, Will Sulharmony because all parts are in their livan and A. G Burt and B. Flint were proper relations. - Reverse these relat putting in a new line. Mr. Hansen tionships and imagine its effect. The had just climbed to the top of a ceiling would oppress us with its pole when a severe thunder shower weight. Harmony would be destroyed. came on and the lightning must have Since the paper is tan the woodstruck the wires for Mr. Hansen was work may be painted or stained a so shocked that he fell from the pole. warm brown or oak, darker than the it He lit upon the hard dirt bank at the paper. It should be darker to give side of the irrigating ditch a the foot The furniture should have ofthe pole, crushing his shoulder ndgol clydJ White; finish- - The curtains should einiilar of presentation side President Henry H. "match the paper. It may be said ' W. H. Dunn rushed to Mr. Hansens certificates. selection, Farmington Male here, irr speaking of curtains, that the aid as soon ss he saw what had hap- Blood; Quartette; remarks; selection. Whites only place for white curtains is in a pened. S. P. Owens automobile was orchestra; benediction. These exer- room finished in white or cream. How commandeered and the party hastened be will followed cises by a dance in the frequently do we see this violated! to Ogden where they were going to The rugs on the floor should also gymnasium. place Mr. Hansen in the Dee hospital, repeat the note of tan in their general not 19 years 3 months, or the like. but just as they were entering the city HOME FURNISHING AND DECOR color or tone. To relieve the room 2. Home address. Mr. Hansen expired. from monotony of color, the cushions AT10N This means the place where you Mr. Hensen ia survived by hla wife, on the couch may be grayed green, red ne was a native of Denmark, having have your permanent home, not the (Continued from Last Issue) or violet. Violet being a complement been born in Copenhagen. At the time Suppose we try to balance one of tery to yellow, furnishes a very desir-th- e place where you work. Be prepared to 232 walls of the room. Towards theLta note of color in the room of of his death Mr. Hansen was city elecgive the address in this way. Cook Main street, Chicago, trician of Kaysville. lie, was a good corner on the right is a piano. We which we tre ipeaking, tan being a county, of name 111."; that is give number and citizen, a thorough workman and will must place some object or objects gr,ye1 form 0f yell0w. The violet in and be greatly missed by his wide circle near the corner on the left whose bulk street first, then town, then county cushion relieves the general mo-I or size will appear to weigh About notony of the tan scheme. This then. ') state. friends in this city, t The funeral will be held from the the same as the weight of the piano. aff0rda a place to use a lid purer 3. Date of birth. Write your birthday (month day Kaysville Tabernacle, Sunday, at 12 In order to make this balance complete cojor jj,, eye toon tires of a room and year) on a piece of paper before oclock. Burial will take place in the we may place chairs, or perhaps, a gpotud in strong colors. sofa to the left of the piano. Thai Farmington cemetery. hardwood and floori ihould going to the registrar, and give the him the to first principle ia the same as that of steel-- 1 finighed in the same manner .as the Example thing. paper ' yard f"August 5, 1894. woodwork, carrying out aa closely as LAYTON The third consideration, simplicity, If you do not remember the year, the color Kheme of the room, midst of fertile field. Located In found everywhere In nature. Upon it Kneel in production at milk, tometo start to answer as you would if someBedroom 4 ugar beet. Ha tb factory of U one asked your birthday, as August Lrton Sugar company, cannery, roller close examination every object i!"1 bedroom should be well lighted oectio ef concrete and fashioned with the utmost conceivable milt, csreemary Then say, On my birthday, this 5. ctate road. Good opportunttiae for thoe Provided func-anwit.h PenlnS for fresh d seeking aubnrben ncreege for fruit growsimplicity consistent with its years old. year I will be (or was) should be the keynote. ing. truck gardening, chicken reiaing and Simplicity tions. There is no elaboration, noalfThe registrar will then fill fh the year dairying. On line of Salt Lake A Ogdan should lAU furni Has Lina. electric lights and Oregon Short frills, or unnecessary adornment of birth. Many people do not carry Writ Layton Commerand waterworks. be in ture or finished white may light cial club for informatton. Applying this principle to the fur- in mind the year they were born. This or natural wood. It oak, tones, cherry in home us the let refer subnishing again may be obtained by the registrar William Robins returned from the to the photographers chair. The wood should be simple and straight lined on this years state or federal government, say tracting the age in years d and fluted. Ellison ranch the first of the week. ' is tortured and twisted into almost rather than whether your office is under the birthday from 1917. b r whole should room The have the effect 4. Are you (1) a natural born citizen; United States, the state, the county or Mrs. Parley Weaver, who has been every conceivable shape to the limit of daintiness and freshness. of its endurance. Its surface is carved 11 for the (2) a .naturalized citizen; (3) an a municipality. In answer to the quespest week is improved in and cut until it is no longer beautiful Light papers on the walls in pinks, health. alien; (4) or have you declared tion as to where you are employed, it has lost its simplicity. The mis- greens and yellows will help secure your intention to become a citizen give the town, county and state where E. G. King is now in the employ- sion chair on the contrary is beau- this freshness, for we have come to you work. '(specify which)? see that heavy draperies and furnishment of the Utah Power it Light com- tiful; it has simplicity in every line. (1) If you were born in the United 9. Have you a father, mother, wife, Certain styles of furniture, period ings suggest sluggishness. A plain pany, reading meters, child under IX or a sister or brothStates, including Alaska and Hawaii, styles, are much carved and oma-- i white, iron bed is better as a rule than er under 12 solely dependent upon you are a natural born citizen, no matmented. But in most of thesa the mahogany and la more hygienic. Its ter what may have been the citizenship you for support (specify which)? j a 'son was born to Mr. and Mra. left Saturday for Girnish, where they I workwaa done co,or moreover, harmonizes better by craftsmen who un- Consider your answer thoughtfully. Steven. Moss, Tuesday, or nationality of your parents. If you will visit for about two week- -. of the daintF der8tood tnd tpplied the principles of wlth the were born in Porto Rico you are a citi- If it is true that there is another 1 I not would infer, therefore, T.fPP.,y. zen of the United States unless you mouth than your own which you alone I ?llph Jacobson is suffering from . Miss Bessie Stevenson has returned design. worked out in the bedroom and living a in chair bad is because taste that in schools home the the severe for case of tonsilitis. summer, were bom abroad you are still a citizen have a duty to feed do not let your j .. . totother, m,m' Salt Lake City having closed for the carved. of the United States if your father was military ardor interfere with the wish not go far astray. Finally, the Mrg IIenry Bartholomew is visiting term. From these illustrations we learn j j a citizen of the United States at the room determines how it should with her son Newton Smith in Park that every object should be considered UM time you were bom, unless you have The First National Bank of Layton M to its fitness to serve Is certain furnislld. This is our first prin- City. has subscribed $5,000. to the Liberty purpose. In so far as it serves well ciple fitness to purpose. expatriated yourself. . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call returned loan. (2) You are a naturalized citizen if u will also this end it is now Let consider the different The. sugar company good. To the extent j from Clearfield last week where Mr. subscribe. . you have completed your naturalizatdoes not it meet this requirement I furnishin in roora with the idea of that I ion? that is, if you have taken final pa 10. Married or single (which)? Race Call has been teaching school. . determining which are best for our ia not rood. -J " J if citizen a But you are not (specify which)? Mrs. T. J. Harrison returned home pers. .This does not ask whether you werefrom the have only declared your intention g. hospital Tuesday Tf room is the function of j The Walls and Floors A large to become a citizen (that is, if you where she has been taking treatment. birthday last Tuesday. The woodwork, . unfortunately, it thor-JthroonVor in other words, ita use. her of friends were present and have only taken out first papers); would W not uniish room in a Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr are re- J living usually so cut up and fluted that it oughly enjoyed the occasion. in the latter case you are only a bedsame we would the a is no longer beautiful. Painting it in that born son over way the arrival of a . joking "declarant. James II. Walker, husband of Fan- - room. The living room is an outgrowth j various colors only brings this ugliness on Friday, the 18th. You are also a naturalized citizen nie Harris Walker, daughter of0f the parlor, reception roora and into, prominence. It should be ' if, although foreign-boRobert Afflick left last week for his your father Bishop Harris of this place, was oper- - ting room of a few years ago. Here we stained or painted in low toned colors ranch in Idaho Falls. Ilia wife and ated on for or surviving parent became fully natappendicitis in Canada last spend most of our time. .The bedroom, that it may assume a very subordinate small son will follow in a few weeks. uralized while you were under 21 years week. Mr, Walkers condition is quite on the other. hand, is a sleeping place, place in the room. In general, grayed - of age, and if you came to the' United The home of W. R. Smith is quar- - serious. . .r J Everything in it should jnake for rest J deep' browns or greens are restful and must tin fompleu States under 21. MtlM1 u consider this function With re-- j unobtrusive, and are colors with which JO, M IIowd The Utah Power A Light company In You a declarant are although if, (3) answering these questions, first1 having the disease. 10 two separate rooms. wall papers will harmonize. It la wise is now engaged in building a line in8pect a citizen or subject of some foreign vod Atrong contrasts between and Mrs. for leave Winefred family, Uinta. The line will be about two The living Room country, you Save declared on oath be-and Walla unless we know where srscteristie-of-snywKdwork this Wednesday The chief they miles long and will serve ten new England fore a naturalization court your intencontrasts are good. For the make home. will their lighting .customers and three new room should be unity; s bond of tion to become a citizen of the United bathroom and where scrupu- bedroom, ship should unite all the element of power customers. Dan Devine and family left for States. Receipt from the clerk of the i defines u desirable, white room. We cannot have a dozen medical," signal, court of the certified copy of such City, Colo, Friday, where Mr. Layton has determined that it will tractive spots of color and have bar-- woowor I marine, navy." Divine intends to work on a ranch. j first papers. You are not a declarant tion, supply, not have a ball club this year, owing colors are warm or cold, e The less color employed the I mony. Mrs. Edward Mann and family left to the fact that everybody ia so busy Warm colors are those which suggest more probable will be the harmony, Tuesday for Pocatello, Idaho, where raising farm products that the men as warmth, red, yellow, orange and are needed In the work, and also to brown. Cool colors suggest cold, as they will spend the summer. such conditions would bluet green, violet. Warm tones are Arthur Naylor had hla automobile the fact that a attendance. good preclude generally better in decorating a room stolen Starday evening from in from than cold tones. Blue Is depressing; Francisco R. of San Birkin other be There or blue. low of the Orpheum theater. It was fount Daisy may in much her was of home blocks out a tha severs! visitor at colors be but to the following day composed red Irritating. t they ought desirable on decoration is for ex-Robert this at 1 color. .the For strength of place dominant of town. brother, Birkin, jin part ace tins route sun for j j Miss Birkin was en 'reason, Bofa cushion oy large a vermliion ample, pure Fire started Friday in a camp yesterday,colors mak a room appear to New York. Mrs. Sidney Peterson, L 3 out of place in a green rocm. where-- 1 Emil Teller. The wagon owned by of Salt' Lake, alsb a sister of Mr. Bir- - j 88 a soft red, made by combining green J larger. Warm colors make iV seem volunteer fire department was rushed her sister. with red in dyeing the cloth, maye be a smaller. to the scene and soon extinguished the kin, accompanied CAR THE UNIVERSAL addition in color, for the green (Continued in Next Issue) flames.. Not much damage was done. Crop prospect in Layton are most lovely harand red serve to draw it into daughter of promising, especially for the beet mony with the dominant color of the DECORATION DAY EXET.CISE3 AT Thea, the Mr. and Mrs. William Eggett, died crop, of which there is a remarkably KAYSVILLE. CEMETERY...-O- n We are today twenty orders behind delivery. We. Ye- -' good stdiid.""-Th' sugafirompihlf after I Tieart oT 'failure,' Decoration Day the citizens of iday method of procedure Is to expect, however, a carload this week. that this years acreage is bigger A good ports will services Funeral illness. months decide on the generaLcolor scheme for Kaysville will honor their d:ri, on Place your order now if you want a Ford car this before. be held ia the second ward chapel than ever a room and then make sure that every which date a program and p , summer,-- this Wednesday. , The local factory of the Woods object in that room has been selected exercises will be given at tis I' : ville cemetery, beginning at lC.'l a. Mrs. Judson Tolman had a happy Cross Canning company is busily en- for its color relation. tan m. All citizens of lUyrvi") t 1 1' J Suppose we decide on a surprise Sunday when a cumber of gaged in canning arparague. Owing LAYTON AUTO CO, Amenta i I i) 13 her children and grandchildren met at to the fact that the Woods Cross fac- - scheme for the room. The walls may surrounding country LUCIUS LAUDIE Mgr. the home of her son, John IL Tolman, tory is being remodeled the asparagus be prepared with a buff or tan paper, present. The prcgrnn trr Fhone 83 , : of Centerville. Supper was served grown in the Woods Cross district is The ceiling should be of the same tint the morning will c:n.:Lt t ! c 1 I C tzzz'.: and The ta tions walls a would the take here but for It lighter, ty and a very pleasant evening spent. being tiippeJ canning. r was Grandma Tolmans seventieth fact cry ij being operated about four middle tint of the tan, and the floors j band. Leo J. c would t scheme duxher J in a tczch. a out the i drcs carry days ci Lirthdzy. HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS vice, not counting time spent in the reserve. Finally, name the natioiv or state you served. If you served under the United Sattes or one of the states of the United States, name your service in one of the following terms: National guard (of such and such a if your first paper was taken out after state), militia (of such and such a September 26, 1916, and is more than! state), volunteers of United States, ' seven years old. lor regular army (navy) of United You are an alien if you do not ! States. (4) fall within one of the three classes 12. Do you claim exemption from above mentioned. draft? Specify grounds. . 5. Where were you born? Because you claim exemption from First name of town, then the state, I draft, it by no means follows that you then the country, as Columbus, Ure exempt For the information of Ohio"; - Vienna, Austria"; Pans, the war department you should make France jSofia, Bulgaria. 1 claim now if you intend to prosecute 6. If not a citizen, pf what country Some persons will be exempted on are you a citizen or subject? account of .their occupation! or of- This need be answered only by aliens I fices, some on account of the fact that and declarants. Remember that a I they have relatives dependent upon declarant" b not yet a citizen of the them for support Your answer d States. If an alien or declarant, ing these things will be important in state the name of your country, as supporting the claim you now intend I to make in your answer to the present France," 'Japan," China, etc. 7. What is your present trade, ecu-- 1 question!. Be sure, therefore, that the I office? pation grounds you now state are in con This does not ask what you once did, formity with your answers to quea- nor what you have done most of the Lions 7 and 8. In stating grounds you time, nor what you are best fitted to claim aa exempting you use one of the do. IT ASKS WHAT YOUR JOB IS I following terms: If you clsim to be an RIGHT NOW. State briefly, aa farm-- 1 executive, legislative or judicial ffi-e- r, laborer cer of the state or nation, name your miner, student, (on farm, in rolling mill, in automobile, office and say whether it is an office wagon or other factory, etc. If you I of the state or nation. If you claim hold an office under state or federal to be a member of a religious sect government, name the office you hold. whose creed forbids its members to If you are in one of the following of--1 participate in war in any form, simply fices or employments, use one of the name the sect. If you are employed I in names hereafter mentioned: the transmission of the United in Customhouse clerk, States mails or. as an artifice) or employed the transmission of the mails, or I workman in an armory, arsenal or employed in an armory, arsenal or I navy yard of the United States,7 or if u are a mariner employed in the mariner, actually navy yard, in the sea service of citizen or sea service of any citizen or merchant ployed I within the United States, so state. If merchant within the United States. u are a felon or otherwise morally 8. By whom employed? Where I deficient and desire to claftn exemp- ployed? If you are working for an individual, I tion on that ground, state your ground firm, corporation or association, state briefly. If you claim physical dia-i-ts name. If in business, trade, profes-- 1 ability, state that briefly. If you claim sion oi employment for yourself, so exemption on any other ground, state state. If you are an officer of the your ground briefly, ON CARDS OF REGISTRATION! - 1 35-fo- ot 1 -- touch-Unite- 1 1 1 of 1 - 7 u J -- em-jyo- em-jyo- ,ust scroll-sawe- t r Jttrtr, Jit num-rurmsi- n3 at ait-mo- , totem?. re 1 - j0 -ch- - kin-Jw- Jef-artiller- avia-jfers- ka y, at-lo- on NU-the- r Cl cine-year-o- ld -- -- - in t 1 IT' |