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Show otic dcchly IMlrx Both Political Parties Hold County Conventions o For county clerk Seth C. Jones. For county treasurer Hyrum Wel- For sheriff Charles- Nalder. - Miss Irene Jacobson. For assessor John II. Blood. For attorney L. I. Layton. For surveyor Herbert J. Barnes,. For commissioner, terra John W. Gailey. For - commissioner, term rfcluB4 j Thomas Parker. THE INLAND PRINTING CO. For representative Francis H. Nal-de- r. W. P. Ppp Ediir - n, EpMr, C. A. jUwecteU ar E41tr The Democrats and Republicans of Matter Pbrary II. Davis county have held their conven1CU, at KajwvUk. Utah, andar the aet of tions and each party has placed comEaitt . 1878. plete tickets in the field. The Demo C5)cr!ptioti 1.50 Per Tear la Advance crati held their convention on Saturilwiblni rate aa appllcatlaa day and the Republicans on Tuesday. a Mind-ci- John G, M. Barnes presided at the TEIXPH0KE8 convention of the Democrats and Ne-pW. P. Eppwaaa, Ka. ft Palmer was the secretary. E. M. C. A. Epparaaa, Na. S Whitesides was the chairman of the Offtea. He. II Republican, gathering and 'W. W. Evans was secretary. The Beast of Berlin has no inThe Democrats resolved in favor of tention of going into a cage at this the administration in nation, state and time. endorsed their representatives county, : Ha in Congress and roasted the RepubliSTATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP cans; the Republican resolutions de- - hi - TION, ETC. Required bp the Act of Congress of club was read and given to the county August 24, 1912, of The Weelky to answer. Reflex, Published Weekly at Kays- attorney The county clerk was authorized to ville, Utah .for October 1st, 1918. borrow $3,000 for CO days for the Stats of Utah, County of Davis, as. Before me, a notary public in and county. for the State and county aforesaid, On the petition of Rebecca 'Wilcox personally appeared William P, Eppername was placed on the indigent her son, who, having been duly sworn acto and that list and $5.00 per month was approplaw, deposes cording aays he is the of the Week- riated for her. ly Reflex and that the following is, On October 15 the board held a to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner- meeting and considered the following ship, management, (and if a daily business: paper, the circulation), etc., of the A petition signed by Walter W. aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required Steed and 35 others was read, asking by the Act of August 24, 1912, em- the commissioners to close the road bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and running in a northwesterly direction Regulations, printed on the reverse of across section 8, township 4 north, this form, t: 1. That the names and addresses range 2 west, known as the old Bluft of the publisher, editor, managing road, Highway No. 4, for the reason editor, and business managers are: said road is unnecessary for tht, Publisher Inland Printing Company, that use of the public and has been traveled Kaysville; Utah. Editor William P. Epperson, Kays-vill- but very little by the public for a great Utah. many years. Attorneys E. C. Ashton Mapaging Editor William P, Epper- - and II. W. Stahle appeared as counsel son, Kaysville, Utah. Business Managers William P. Ep- for the petitioners. A protest against granting this peperson and C. A. Epperson, Kays--villUtah. E. W. Fisher and tition, 2. That the owners are: (Cive twelve signed by was others also read. Referred names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its to Commissioner Farker to arrange a name and the names and addresses date for the commissioners and the of stockholders owning or holding 1 parties interested to meet on the road per cent or more of the total amouni in question. of stock.) A resolution was passed protesting Inland Printing Company, Henry II, Blood, John R. Galley, John R. Barnes, against the raise of rates asked of the nv. p. Epperson, G, A. Epperson, Leo- Public Utilities commission by th nora Epperson, Estella Epperson, John W, Thornley, Ileber J, Sheffield, Bamberger Electric railroad and askII. C. Burton, John (I. M. Barnes, ah ing the mayors of Davis county to coof Kaysville, Utah; Arthur Hess, operate with the county in protesting Farmington; Roost llowell & Sons Essaid ruiae in rates. tate, Ogden, Utah; E, P. Ellison, James against The county attorned was instructed E. Ellison, L. E. Ellison of Layton, Utah. to notify the Mountain States Feeding 2. That the known bondholders, company that their petition for conmortgagees, and other seeurtiy holdbeen denied and a has ers holding 1 per cent or more of total ducting piggery are that fifteen they given amount of bonds, mortgages, or other days in securities ae: . which to remote said piggery. Mergenlhaler Linotype Company, New The clerk was instructed to write to . York. Dexter Felder Company, New York. the secretary of state informing him American Type Founders Association, that the county commissioners' are Denver, Colo. to proceed to organize an irri 4. That the two paragraphs next ready district and request the gover Ration above, giving the names of the owners, to nor file a petition for that purpose and stockholders, securtiv holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock, at his earliest convenience. holders and securtiv holders as they Hcbcr J. Steiners petition for an appear upon 'he hooks of the company extension of time on his franchise was but al.o. in cuss where the stockholder or security holder appears upon laid on the table. Mrs. Agnet Dodges name was the bool a of the comnanv as trustee in any otbr fiduciary relation, the nime placed on the dependent mothers list, of the rer-ornr corporation for whom with an appropriation of $8.00 per tru--tjon-is acting, is given; also month. Cheales name was Mary that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full placed on the indigent list with an al lowance of $7.00 per month, and Hy-ruknowledge end belief as to the cireum-si-nrami conditions under which Eggett's name, with $8.00 per holders find security holders who month. do not appear upon the hooks of the company ar, trusters, hold stock nnd securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant HEWS OF THE has no ret on to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct of indirect LOCAL BOARD in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so stated by him. 5. That the' avergae .number of copies of each issue of this publication The Local board has finished classisold or distributed, through the mails fication and examination of the 19 to or otherwise, to paid subscribers durold class of registrants and ing the six months preceding the date . This infor Rhpvn above is classification cards will soon be placed mation is required from daily publica- in the mail. tions onlv.) The entrainment order fox nine meu W. 'P, EPPERSON, Manager, for vocational training at the UniSworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of October, 1918. versity of Utah has been recalled until JOHN R. GAILEY. (Seal) there is improvement in the influenza My commission expires Nov. 12, 1918 condition. The men were to have been - nentrained on the 14th. . COMMISSIONERS MEETING The commissioner s of 'Davis county GoodTreUable man for soliciting and rn et on r.QctohetJl,..whe,n. the. fallow- -. collecting V salary and commission. Good opportunity for ir,g business was transacted: A communication from Governor advancement George D. Bennett, 206 JCambergcr was read, inviting the eom-rr.- CoL Hudson Bldg, Ogden. Adv. 10-Hi "doners to a meeting to he held From 27 October to consider it seems the present appearance rv.day, n of lands in the Salt Lake that the dosing order issued on accri r J::r.:ng valleys. The invitation count of Spanish influenza will not be lifted for at least six or eight weeks. v:jA e:xrcr'tsd. rr.fzilLa from D. EL Thom- All public gatherings have beet pro' as, xtizrr.cy f:r Cs New State Gun hibited. editor-manag- er - to-wi- e, e, - . i e es m 1 Go-ye- ar - -- qrosiUon-yieEmane- !.: rtcl-nstio- 3t Ia Burton. ling. For county recorder th3 days cf cccncmy 1 is natural that lb qussticn of REPUBILCAN COUNTY TICKET For county clerk Don C. Clayton. For county treasurer Charles T, DEMOCRAT COUNTY TICKET 'Tor 'sheriff George T, Mann. For county recorder Mrs. Margu-rFelt. For assessor William Parrish. For attorney Ezra C. Robinson. For surveyor- John II. Waite. term For commissioner, Arthur Hess, term For commissioner, Charles II. Toone. For representative E. M. White-side- price be given careful consideration when baying apparel. it j - More important than price, however, Is quality for this determines the amount of service you receive from your garments, and in the last analysts, economy depends upon the service you obtain for the price paid. JYour best judgment will insist you are not governed entirely by price. s. manded "Unconditional Surrender ef the Hun, endorsed Senator Smoot, condemned the junketing trip of the Democrat representatives to France, asked for their share of the dividend promised by the Governor when the Realizing the close connection between quality and economy, we made the element of quality absolutely essential in every garment purchased for Fall legislature appropriated the $23,000 investigation fund. Both conventions showed very clear, ly that politics had not adjourned so far as the delegates present were con- selling. Hence, whatever you select from this store carries with, it the assurance that - cerned. The candidates chosen by both par ties are splendid men and the business of the county will he safe in their hands. They should poll the full party vote. Following - in purchasing it you are practicing omy in its truest sense. econ- Just now, we are showing very complete assortments of apparel in the most favored styles and of qualities we are sure youll heartily approve. May we have the pleasure of showing them to you at an early date? , are the tickets: RED CROSS ROTES There is now a large supply of yarn for socks and sweaters and will be distributed to the various auxiliaries on application. The annual meeting of the Davis codnty chapter of the Red Cross has been postponed until November 20, when the election of chapter officers will be held. School children are requested to hold their peach pits until school rel U. S. Public Health Service Issues convenes and then take them to theL. Official Health Bulletin principals, who will see that they reach Red Cross headquarters. on Influenza. HOW TO SEND GIFTS FOR XMAS TO SOLDIERS OVERSEAS Washington, D. C.-- ( Special.) Although King Alphotiso of Spain was one of the victims of the Influenza epidemic In 1893 and again this summer, repudiate any Spanish authorities claim to influenza os a "Spanish" disease. If the people of this country do( not take care the epidemic will be--, come bo widespread throughout the ters. When delivered to the American Red United States that soon we shall hear Cross for inspection and wrapping, the disease called American influ' the parcels shall weigh not to exceed enza".' In response to a request for definite two pounds and fifteen ounces, so Concerning Spanish InfluInformation that when placed in the standard cartons to be furnished by the chapter enza, Surgeon General Rupert Blue of or branch at time of inspection the the U. S. Public Health Service has authorized the following official Inter-- , pam-- l shall weigh not to exceed three , ' view : pounds. What la Spanish Influenza? la R Cartons for Shipping. something new? Does It come from Standard cartons to be furnished for Spain? "The disease now occurring In this the purpose by the American Red Cross will be 9x3x4 inches, and it will country and called Spanish Influenbe of such character that they can za resembles a er.v contagious kind be included in these cartons, as the of cold accompanied by fever, pains postoffice department will accept no unless in enclosed an Ameripackage can Red Cross carton, which must contain an inspection certificate signed by the local Red Cross inspector, authorized for that purpose by the local chapter or branch of the American Red Cross. No package can be received by the American' Red Cross "for forwarding, r-ATI 8.71 unless accompanied by a Christmas parcel coupon received from some individual member of the Expeditionary Forces. As Dangerous as Poison Css Shells Standard cartons v III not be in the hands of the local chapters earliei in the bend, eyes, ears, buck or other than October 28th, and therefore local parts of the body and a fwllng of sebranches will be unable to accept for vere sickness. In most of the casbs the d appear after three or four inspection and shipment any parcels symptoms then rapidly recoverprior to that date or the day of re- days, the patientUie" Some of ing. patictits, however, of the standard cartons from ceipt deelop pneumonia, or Inflammation Divisional headquarters. It is imperative that chapters which of the far, or meningitis, and many of have not already complied with the these complicated cases die.. Whether this influenza Is requests from divisional headquarters Identical with theSpunijdf epidemics of Influenfurnish divisional headquarters with an estimate of the mirqbcr of cartons za of earlier jetirs Is not yet known. of influenza have visited required by the chapter, keeping in thisEpidenjip since 1647. It la interestcountry mind, in making the estimate, the know to that this first ing epidemic fact that only one parcel will be was . brought here - from Valencia, to each member of the ExpediSpain. Since that time there hae tionary Forets from your county, and been numerous epidemics of the disalso the fact that probably not to ex1111889 ease., a& epidemic ceed 60 per cent of the men who enof Influenza, starting somewhere la the listed and who were in the draft an first to Russia 'and in France, the others being in this Orient, spread thence over rractlcalfy the entire civcountry in training and therefore not ilized world. Threeyears later there concerned in the present arrangement WB,5OT8nptherJ.J!lajerup..nf-.tWd!eease;: fm-- Christmis Both times the epidemic spread wideEach chapter should immediately ly over the United States. ' "Although the present epidemic Is appoint a Christmas Parcels committee for its own locality, and should called Spanish influenza, there is no make certain that each branch ap- reason to believe that it originated ia Some writers who have studied points a Christmas Parcels committee, Spain. believe that the epidemic the in order to handle the inspection of camsquestion from the Orient and they call atthe parcels between October 28 and tention to the fact that the Germans November 15, in accordance with in- mention the disci as occurring along structions forwarded to the secretary the eastern front In the summer and fall of 1817 of each chapter. Christmas parcels sent to members of the American Expeditionary Forces overseas must be in the hands of the local chapter or branch of the American Red Cross not later than November 20 for inspection, packing ana forwarding, according to information just received from National headquar- Coughs and Sneezes -- Spread Diseases . KAYSVILLE XMAS PACKAGE RULES FOR NAVY MEN GIVEN OUT Mias Dora Beck of Sanpete county is visiting with friends in Kaysville. Regulations for the sending of Mrs. May Godfredson of Richfield Christmas packages or parcels for is visiting with Mr.'arid Mrs. J. B. men in the navy have been . received Lindsay. Mrs. Caddie Hansen and daughter of by the local postoffice. It was stated Salt Lake were week-enguests al that such parcels must not exceed 29 home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. pounds in weight and must be packed the in such a manner that they may be Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Rampton art. readily examined. The containers and the parents of a baby girl, born yes- boxes must be substantial. No food other than those packed in terday at the home of Mrs. Hamptons products can be sent with Christmas containers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young. parcels. Don C. Clayton of Farmington, The name and address of the sendRepublican nominee for county clerk, er must be plainly and clearly written has accepted a' secretaryship to Senain the upper left hand corner of the tor Smoot and will leave for Washpackage. The name of the addressee ington at oned, be in full. Including the address, must Mrs. Lee L. Taylor and son oi and designation of vesrank, Evanston, Wyo., are visting in Kays- sel or rating naval station or naval base to ville this week. They came down to which the addressee is attached, and attend the funeral of George W. Wilshould be sent in care of the supply cox, which wa3 held on Tuesday. street and Third base, Twenty-nint- h The engagement of Olive Barlow, avenue, Brooklyn, New York, and Mr. of and Mrs. I. II. Bar should be marked "Christmas packdaughter low of Clearfield and Byron L. Blood age, Chiistmas box or Christmas has recently been announced. The present. I. wedding will take place on WednesWhere the parcels are mailed to day, October 30. . Brooklyn they may be marked, Do Vernon Woolsey, son of Mr. and not open until Chirstmas, - Happy Mrs. John Woolsey was quite badly New Year or With Best Wishes. hurt at the Kaysville cannery' yester- The mail rate will be fourth class or day while loading cases of tomatoes postal zone rates applicable between into a car. A case fell, striking him the office from which the parcel was upon the head. He received cuts and mailed and the Brooklyn office. bruises about the head, but it is AU packages should be mailed so thought that they will not prove that they will reach Brooklyn before November 15. - d. - L -- to-call- and-lSO- -- -- O- - packageir''"'"" - buys Ladies- Tatent Leather Vamp Shoes with White or Biack Cloth Tops in Button or Lace. The regular price of these Shoes range to $5.00. - - buys Childrens Shoes made with good- heavy soles, Scuff ex' Jast&3utto?v worth $2.50 and$2.75 fslies '5'td'lZ" - 2336 Washington Ave. Ojdcn, Utah |