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Show 4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH I - I . H - t I I I , . s - ' . - Have you repaired that building "I . I Hyrum Walker and ?l moved to Bear river. t ' cam-mand- Mrs. IL.Worsley visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. or fence this spring)' I We have the material for either. I Mrs. Walter Rampton spent a short time in Salt Lake during the week visiting with friends. Miss Junet Booth of Pocatello spent a short time during the week in Farmington with Mrs. J.WY Taylor. 4 con-Iditio- n Friday-a-nd Satur- day of this week, commissioners will .ins"an equalizing board, and the next regular meeting will be held on June 4th. - ed I Kaysville Coop. I ' August-2- 7, " for. completed. A French officer described Joffre as Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander and a man "who wants what he 'wants daughter were visitors in Farmington when he wants it and who always Sunday. knows what he wants and why he Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes and wants it. After the battle of the Marne there family of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes Sunday. were a few' who feared the possibility of Joffres popularity that he might Mrs. E. L. Allen has just returned But become "the man on horseback. from a ten days visit with her mother, He minds. Joffre soon eased their Mrs. Anna Lish of McCummon. not seldom was seen on horseback, is general, and carefully Mrs. Daniel Miller is spending the a parade week with her sister, Mrs.- Willard avoids any dazzling public display of Carr of Bountiful, who has a new baby himself. The revival of the office of Marshal boy, bbrn last Thursday. of France and the appointment of JofMrs. II. S. Daynes and Mrs. J. W. fre came on last Christmas day, anil Taylor attended an elaborate luncheon press and public hailed the news with given Wednesday afternoon in ' Salt delight. Lake at the home of Mrs. R. S. In France they call him "Papa" Jof-Daynes. fre, and the popular name they have him indicates how much the n given Mrs. Sadie Stoddard left for love their general, gentle, modsoldier last Thursday to attend the chief. est funeral of her grandson, "Silent and reserved is the child of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Face. swer the biographer gets when he Miss Emily Welker of Salt Lake a French officer to describe Jof tertained at a theater party Thursday I fre. When Joffre realized he was a evening in honor of Miss Esther Wal-- J world figure he forbade his officers giving any reminiscences or telling any anecdotes of him. Here is a biographers summing up of the great soldier character: "Free from all vanity, unassuming in his bearing, simple in his tastes, courteous, eager to praise and slow to A considerable number of relatives blame, scrupulously fair and loyal.-anfriends attended the funeral ofl Joffre lost his first wife by death Mrs. Emeret Sessions, in Bountiful, I a year after marriage, when ho was last Friday. Mrs. Sessions was the 21 years old. He married again o fthe late Perrigrine Sessions, j teen years ago. Women can be lure of courteous attention in this We not only invite you to open a personal account with us, but we also will be glad to give you - I Incubators and Brooders call and see us. On Wednesday, orders, written. etc.juid spent fie days going over it agaiq Salt and again before he gave the word to begin. When the battle got startThe roof is on the new Golden Rule ed oiT September 5 it ran like clockstore and the inside work is nearly work. Everything had been provided L J. Steed is in a critical at the L. D. S. hospital in Lake City. If you are looking for an incubator, second-han- registration agent of Clearfield Precinct, No. 15, and H. J. Sheffield, of Kaysville, precinct No. 10. The bonds of Robert N. Watts and Clifford Stark were approved. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms and llis thoroughnesswasjllustrated in Lake spent Sunday in the great battle of the Marne. He had the whole action schemed out on Farmington visiting with friends. Mrs. of Quality. were-acquaint- er ttt Isomjf Salt including lumber, wire and paint The House den was read in regard to repairs needed oil a highuayjn Kraciw Referred to Commissioner Parker. An appropriation of was made to grade a Bountiful street from highway No. 1, at James Bn 'onV'to tln' A: C. Brown corner, ami $15i was appropriated to gravel th- hippen street in Bountiful. George 11. Draper was appointed sion, eommander of an army corps." It was during this time he worked out the strategy that in It 14 won .the battle of the Marne. In July, 1911, the superior war council of France selected Joffre for in chief of the army. Immediately ujKn his appointment as commander inchief he began oiganizmg tRestaff which three years later assisted him in winning the battle of the Marne. He built the staff for fighting purposes, weeding outsail weak elements, and when the crisis came he had the armys fighting genius where it would do the most good with and the men their duties. ThemobUzaUim plum which worked so smoothly was his. the benefit of our advice and experience in other business matters. j We are never too busy to be 1 We Also d have them new and Cypher and Queen. brooder and stoves, and a beet cultivator brooders pleasant. Gun-iniso- one-year-o- ld the-an- Oak Leaf Poultry Farm :: :: KAYSVILLE :: UTAH The Strength of Business depends largely on the 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. Here Bring Your Deposits and will be of much and be convinced that we can if courtesy and judicious accommodation Your business will be better for' it. help is of value. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow -- -- - en-las- ks I BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, UTAH LET US SUPPLY J thir-wido- w friend said to Joffre: "General, won Iav 8rate8t battle of you JOFFRE, "THE MAN OF the ages. THE HOUR "What I hope I. have won, replied little A Brief Biographof the Man Who Joffre, is an early rest in my in eastern home Pyreness. Saved Civilization by Winning the Battle of the Marne A YOUR SPRING DEMANDS I I I I COMMUNICATED H Joseph aJcques Joffre, marshal of To the Editor of the Reflex, Dear Sir.: years ago France, was bom sixty-fiv- e The cost of living is hitting us all in the in the village of Riversaltes, one considerable item of and hard southern g district of to the man with a family of near the Spanish border. pense, small the j children, is shoes, The villagers who point out Now shoes, in sumer, are, in the cottage in which he was bom say that be was a prodigy that he fought eyes of the normal j healthy child, I As a because they wished to drag him away nothing but an encumbrance. I how often I remember begged, from his study of mathematics. boy ' His fatherwas a cooper and a small as a blessed privilege, to be allowed fruit grower, and there Is a sister to go barefoot, and how willingly! endured the first few days of tender Mme. Artus. The ease with which the boy solved feet. Alas! I was ofily allowed the the most Intricate problems of mathe- - privilege once in a great while, when matics interested the villagers, but I went out In ihe country in New England, and never attained the proud they did not see in him a great man - and envied estate of the country boys methodslow and too him they thought ical to be a notable success in anything, who ran joyously over thistles his habit of system and thorough- - harmed Why shouldnt all our small hoys and, perhaps, girls too rejoice ness saved France. The boy was sent to. school at Lyons. n unshod feet this summer. Nothing His father was too poor to pay for the hut false pride in parents can prevent cam be overcome schooling anL anuncle provided the it, and perhapsthia o families if ome our of more 1 mathe-funds. The boys taste for initate the practice matics led to a desire to be an engineer! Yours very truly in the armyTand when Tie was 17 years A SUBSCRIBERold he was admitted to the Ecole the only student ever Polytechnique COUNTY COMMISSIONERS admitted at that early age. MEETING x While he was still at the- Polyetch-Iniqu- e A communication from the Mountain war came the Franco-Prussia-n and he took part in the defence of States Telephone Co. was read about Paris. In September, 1872, he was reconstructing pole lines along cer- graduated into the engineering corps tain streets in Layton, and Commis authorized to attend &nd went to work on for. Bioner ,Ie88 w to the he matter. Later outside Paris.' tifications The clerk was instructed to write built fortifications at Tonkin, China. to the Salt Lake City commissioners The him called In China the natives the board had examined . the that Man With the Eyebrows. sewer where it runs into part of South an wentwith ojffre he built jDavia county, that it is very expedition to Formosa, where the naH under fire from tafy, ahd that' they are determined that it must be covered, and that the tives. board Insists on at least one mile of it was-senof to the Island Then he monbeing covered this year, Madagascar, and there he left a The petition of Richard Hamblin ument the fortifications and naval base of Diego Suarez, described as and, others in regard to constructing, wOTderslif their kind. fa bridge over the Davis and Weber canal between sections ? and l2, Next Joffre. went with an expedi-JCwas com-1 referred to Commissioner Parker, tion to Dahomey as aid to the - with the canal company consultInlander. The commander was killed to and Joffre succeeded him. He rallied j about the matter, Commissioner Parker reported that a retreating force, led it against su-- 1 ofl Mr. Mortensen wanted to purchase a perior numbers and took the city certain water tank from the county, Timbuctoo. After Timbuctoo Joffre remained in lor he would pay $5 per month rental France. He waS professor at the mil-- 1 for use of it.. Action on same was I school, director of engineers, ferred until next meeting. general of brigades general of divi - .A communication rfom John H. lied- - Quality unsurpassed: S. W. P. Paints and Varnishes Charter Oak Ranges, Crack-a-Jac- k Suits, Garden Seeds Garden Tools. - Headquarters for Shoes-Sto- ck bigger than -- ever. I fruit-growin- JJnion Staie Bank- BOUNTIFUL, UTAH FRANK HYDEBUILDER - CONTRACTOR BREEDER AND GROWER QE BARRED FLYttOVTH ROCKS AND DVROC CSBJSXX RED ' I MYRON W. 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