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Show , BUST T!1E BOCIIE BlfY A liOND VOLUME XHI I I I I I S f-- 'N KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1918 home we have had yet, however, buv you know 1 never fancied that I would be such a close follower of the ponies. So far we have had no casualties occur in our regiment from shellfire, although one of our companies was badly shaken up by a German shell exploding a little too close to be pleasant. In fact, it was so close that dirt and debris was thrown all over the men. Even at this early date the fact is made plain that the American mechanical genius is thoroughly com- VIIH THE1 $ COLORS 2 FERRIS THOMASSEN TELLS OF SUNNY FRANCE NUMBER 33 Virginia Phillips,, JJaysville. DAVIS FIRST ON THE HONOR ROLL But One County in the State in Our Clas. Ail the Great Counties Take a Back Seat No Men Will le Called for the Draft of the. 25th An Excess of Four Men Already TurnUhed. The Little Kingdom of Davis heads from the office of the adjutant genthe' roll of honor of the counties of the eral. The fourth annual commencement Somewhere in France, Beaver, Cache, Roxelder, 25; 70; 7; of the Davis County High state men the for furnished for exercises ' army Carbon, f9 Davis, none; Duchesne, 12; school a ill be held in the April 15, 1918. High school of the nation. Grand county alone, of . Dear Mr. Epperson : none; Grand, 12; 12; Garfield, Emery, brightThings at t Kaysville, Friday eveall the counties of the state are in the Iron, 27; Juab, 41; Kane, 11; Millard, auditorium, ened up T' great deal thejother day in at 7 o'clock. The 10, 1918, May class of Davis. It has - long been S3; Morgan, 4; Ogden, 9; Piute, 7; ning, a certain billet somewhere in France will be rendered: following program when a copy of The Reflex came steal- petent to take the responsibility upon known that Davis county had furnished Rich, IQ;- Salt Lake City No. 1, 6: f "rogratir ing into camp. Although the copy their shoulders of handling the va- more than her quota of men, but it Salt Lake City No. 2, 4; Salt Lake 1.- Selection was about a month and a half old, I rious makes of French 'motors ana was not until la& Saturday that credit City No. 3, 7; Salt Lake City No. 4, 6; 2, Invocation. never appreciated the value of a coun- aeroplane engines, and our regiment was received for men furnished by Salt Lake county No. 1, 88; Salt Lake 3. Vocal Friend Solos,' a. has County No. 2, 79; San J uanr y San ty paper so much before. Probably to already ri Davies Be With r hrGod that effect from high TVcnnV the fegxt ' it "was due to the fact, that it wag tho 5th,Teter45Fevier735; Suffimit, 32, Our Boys Tonight (Sandficials. Davis county will not be required to Tooele, 35; Uintah, 35; Utah, 6 Wafirst paper from home that I had seen A. R. Spillman erson) for more than two months w but it The French are very courteous peo- furnish a man for the reason that she satch, 9; Washington, 25; Wayne, 9; 4. "The Address, Valedictory ure seemed good to get it, anyway. ple and all hold a high esteem and ad- has furnished sufficient men to place Weber, 45. Future Evan Fisher miration for the American soldier. her four men ahead of that call. After These men are to be entrained foi The transport I was on, accomVocal 5. Back Solo, My Bring Many ofthem claim that the Yans this quota is sent by the state Davis Camp Lewis during the five-da- y perto Me . . Iris Wood panied by several others, arrived safe- have come Dady in intime to will have new to men iod four her still Boards 25. are just county put beginning May to Graduates Address f. ly at a French port on February 24, pep into the allied armies, and also credit for the next call and that with- structed to confine themselves to class after completing a most interesting to -- Prof.. Richard R- - Lyman- in a e role 1 out the credit' men m terrific marines for play leading registrant? in filling thircall. Vocal Solo voyage. We had a couple of little German smash which is now John A. Parrish Deductions on account . of enlist- - i. taking the navy. sub scares on the way over, but 8. Presentation of Certificates place. Apportionment of the recent draft ments and inductions duce the num...Pres. John It. Rampton nothing serious developed from them. and call for 808 men from Utah was made ber of men required from some boards France, although very antique After disembarking it soon became Remarks. 9. outside of Salt Luke City, and there unique, is a most beautiful country, yesterday by Captain F. V. Fitz Orchestra quite apparent, even in the coast cities, and it is certainly terrible the United States draft executive of- are two counties, Davis and Grand, 10. Selection she way that we were in a war worn country 11. Benediction, has been wrecked by this disastrous ficer in this state, and bulletins an- from which no men are called in this due most to the presence of so many war. Graduates r Every day one sees sights that nouncing it were sent to local board increment. women workers on the streets, and the his Adams, Spencer Layton. puts thinking apparatus to work absence of men, except those of an and Russell II. Blood, Kaysville. him to the realization that LOOK OUT FOR BUSTER brings advanced age, or else cripples who had he is Annie Chaffin, Farmington. really at war for the rights of BROWN AND HIS DOG T1GE been returned from the front. William Chaffin, Farmingtbn. democracy. RED The real, live Buster Brown and his Our regiment proceeded to a conMildred ar There is Clark, Farmington. base Tige are coming to town to make centration camp where our twenty cated at this large and hospital loj dog it ArttHbHHHHTW J. Ross Durhum, Bountiful. the acquaintance of all the boys and place, every day companies of expert mechanics were there is load after load of fine who enjoy. Jheir, funny antics. A. gauze room will be opened in Wright Feurnly, Bountiful. looking girls Buster and Tige are all well known Farmington on May 23rd. assigned to duty with the French army soldiers brought in for treatment The Evan Fisher Bountiful. national figures and every child wants executive committee and also the at different points back of the lines. some of them Wesley' Ford, Centerville. literally torn to pieces by to be sure and meet them and see how The regimental headquarters, to chairmen of will the auxiliaries county Raymond. Foster, Farmington. but still filled with grit and truely funny they are in every day which I am attabhed, have moved sta- sharpnel, to have the opportunity of taking this1 Viola Graham, Kaysville. life. bone. patriotism very tjie During tions five times since our arrival here. the Buster Brown and Tige will hold a course under the direction of Mrs. Walter Holbrook, Bountiful. few days an unusually large past Our last move was made only a few number were at Kaysville Opera House, Charles Parrish, who has just recently Harold Holt, Clearfield. reception to this base for brought on Monday course. days ago, when we were brought treatment, so some of our men were for H. J. Sheffield & SonsMothers Margaret Leonard Farmington, 20th. and graduated in this afternoon. May further back from the front and took called upon to volunteer to The met last finance committee Artell Linford, Kaysville. and all inviteu are take fathers, boys girls help station in a large French city. We care of the to come to the reception, meet Buster Tuesday night and proportioned the Vernon Mansell, Kaysville. This is one where surplus. have made our headquarters in a Brown and Tige and hear all of the war fund. Davis county will be exO. Muir, Woods Cross. Edward touch a of the real horrors of war. clever, original and witty sayings that pected to raise eight or nine thousanu French barrack, and at the present gets Centerville. While I have been getting some have made Neff, Alpha them famous. Dont forget time the headquarters men are billeted dollars. The be will from drive May Noble, datei the and Kaysville. the Agnes good experience along day military in what was formerly a stable used by 20th to the 27th. There1 will be a Rebecca Pelson, Woods Cross. the French cavalry. It is the best 100 hens on every farm! special speaker in every ward (Continued on Page 5) Frone Piercey, Woods Cross, . Eltiora Rampton, Bountiful. Newman Reeves, Kajsville. Verna T.obins. Kaysville. Horten-'- t Rose, Farmington. Manne Rurhlorth, Kaysville. Ruby Kushforth, Kaysville. Golda Smedley, liountiful. James Smt'dley, Bountiful. Ruth Smeiflcy, Bountiful. Delia Stoker, Clearfield. I Eila Streeper, Farmington. Ashby Stringhnm, Woods Cross. Chariton Strmgham, Woods Cross. Mac S wan Kaysville. Alice - Whittier. Farmington - -- " in-th- Qer-aid- , CROSS ROTES i ! j ? COMMISSIONERS MEETING At the county commissioners meet- ing of M ay 7th; an appeintmentWa8 made to meet the state road agent for Davis county in Weber canyon, Wednesday, May 8th, to inspect that road, and an appropriation of $5000 was made for the improvement of the We' ber canyon highway. Next Friday, at 10 oclock a. m, the are to meet the state road commissioners in Salt I like City, and the bids on the state road paving in Davis county are to bo opened at that meeting, also a new kind of road material, called bituBthic, . is to be thoroughly examined and, as it. is standing the test of several years wear, evidently better than straight cement, owing to the disintegrating effects of heat on cement roads, it will county-commission- ers -- probably be adopted. On Main street, Salt Lake City, from the monument, north up Capitol hill, this paving material was used, and it has stood the test of seven years. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry Butler and Ruth E. Oakden of Salt Lake City. Alfred T. Hill and Mary Sperling of Salt Lake City. C. B. Conger and Lillian R. Jones of Salt Lake City. Arthur M. Budd and Lcnna H. Porter of Salt Lake City. hens on every farm! 100 There are all kinds of schemes to get you to trade your Ford for something else. Dont be taken off your feet when a party calls on you and says he will take your Ford in on an AUTOMOBILE, and he will be so convinced that you ought to da it that he will offer you more, in many If the Ford were not so good why would he be so anxious to trade? You, at first, cases, than you 'paid "for your Ford. Think, Mr. Ford Owner 1 i perhaps, w'ill think he is GIVINp YOU SOMETHING. The TRUTH IS: You will be giving him money and perchance wont realize it until it is too late. There is a big margin to work on with the larger car, and they .know they can sell the Ford after they get it, so to get their car off their hands they give you some of their profit to get you to trade, figuring that by getting you to trade will help them to go to your next door neighbor 4 Now Mr. Ford Owner, if you feel that you MUST Why, you wouldnt buy a Ford, Ive just traded Mr. Johns in on an and see if you dont pay just about as much, TRADE, before you do, go to Salt Lake, alone, visit the various garages, try to buy a Ford second-hanand in many cases more, than you can buy the same age larger car forr Why?- Because the man who thinks, and wants to save money, rarely and say: d, - because of the tremendous expense in repairs and upkeep. If you do trade in your Ford, in a year of two, you will buys a larger carsecond-han- d be that man, with an AUTOMOBILE who, when the big tire and repair bills, and the desire for the new model (your AUTOMOBILE will change style every year) creeps in upon you, you will find that to trade or sell will cost you hundreds of dollars. Then you will realize that the man who x r - - r, .1 muchor more than you paid for your Ford, made the money, and you didnt get 'something for nothing after all In ou fact, you rarely ever do in this world. When you get down to figuring it out, after driving your Automobile for a year or two, you will find that you cannot operate a larger car under, $35.00 per month per thousand dollars invested.. Next week JLshall give, you, details As to how you cannot "etoy s' operate it for less. In the meantime consider the demand for the Ford car. ' ' Davis County more than fifty Fords the past sevdn months. We have orders today waiting to be filled, and we have sold in North I i - . . LUCIUS LAUDIE Layton-Aut- o . Company i -- jwac v. Phone 83 - .1. v - r your Ford Manual says to take your Ford to Authorized Ford Agents for repairs. They take an interest in your car and will use only genuine Ford parts. There are Authorized Agents in Salt Lake, Bountiful and Ogden, in case you would prefer to take your car to them instead of bringing . it tO US. , - ; k jf At our Garage seven persons are kept busy, and all are temperate, and not one uses tobacco in any form. What do you think of that featur n V |