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Show Wfartiigggniig mgw THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH . Edward Freestone has just Mr and Mrs. William Mites and family attended a party Saturday Lake City. ij. son, George town, largest JmH" D evening- at the home of Thomas FelK 4 waterworks. H. in O'"19 "un.tTi Mr. lows of Salt Lake City, in honor-- ot M and rs G aotne Iutht and power, telephones, ' 0 0f r, their , sidewalks. Surrounded by ruh r i a . . d are spdr ra: a Il'jr, son, Wilford, who has just resKrt t.n'e m lands. to IS r"liet girder J and fruit Faiuuno-r, from trance. turned low two f BVtr,(. railroads with c ML r.er u. roalroads. bruk jard, S8 tnsront mental business houses, nim- - IS d )..! ivv two banks, rood r-- t W ' Traded and high schools "S M ytijilow- - received word last --jrroil club. bountiful north of Sait turned from a Months re-- i WORLD'S LARGEST GIFT xj-- I fr! ind churcher. day from A good place in whick lo hv v ter, , AySv ,i daughter was bom to Mr ata. "yr n Thomas recently. A Ml jjrs Orvil jjrs. John Amott and daughter are in California. winter the spending Joseph Cook of 1 lab are visiting relative.-herFalls, Idaho, ti Xtt, Mr. I , - i'i wnk roiu hm i'll, " ' funce, - or. . Mar, who Is g that he was it ug.'o- - m he aru the war. Mr. liar-.u- t from hi- - son for tbs i. niii this t.me. u e. " k I "DARKIS IS WILLIN, Mr. and Mrs. u e. DOUGHBOYS SHOUT .Mrs. Edward Day of Garland i a and Mrs. Charles h jmest of Major -- France in Arthur Welling of Salt Lake m Farmington vis fpent a few days :cfay. iting friends. 'George Briggs quests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Barlow on Sunday. d mo.t pro--1 It all one night .lie ran lame today. Miller of Farmington spent last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Willard Carr. -e and .aug a little nur-- li No one Ever Mar-Private Leona id Li, who ha- - .a-- t go, . like this : ue ' ' er mat le. ue turned fiom IiaiKc. i, woikne it ki'1 ni .i'e wliv tliev should, the Buuntlfu, dlU too Inv.ite it a or .as . I am not pretty, buck a the liepuoi th Fmj Garmt ' i ldei1 Vi tj good." meal market, ' l 'e ot little girl in the song w i. i buv a l, hint hutih and live all Mi. and Mr. o U'wi.an ai ie a, l.'de wood lut the Amer-cened a telegiam fot vvek 1mm an soldo .aw no rea.on why Miss i. Iwjs Angelo., tating that then Pooler who i. piett.v and pitite" and Wallace, h.ui been hoiio'.ihh ,n. a in Hi an git should have A i;k-charged fiom the seivov. .Lu lar lot tter tin had given her th. thri e i In is mid a tigi r w illi which Private Lt W:aikei P 1 Miss Mable I Hepw-orth- 1 ; I -- 1 I i -- ,11 I i n i ,k -- v annul lu u George L&llas of Magna is ' from a Saturday ba.e Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, ho.p.t.il ,n visiting Camp Meiritt, New Jir-e- v He wa. Ephraim Briggs, and family. gas.ed while fighting m Piano le Mr. and Mrs. Lawmence Corbridge eentlv. M',. Walker ha. been .top and family of Layton spent a few ping with hei father. Maik W.m days last week with Mrs. Corbridge'. doup., Sr. untl hei ha. band, re mother, Mrs..Sarah Tuttle, and farm turn 1 hej will leturn to then honu m Delta, Utah, thi. week ly. Mrs. of iral u.ibly the Mrs. Dan Mrs. Mary Stayner of Salt Lake City, but formerly of Bountiful, visit-fd- relatives here last week. g org i.ern nt nt " n ti r r -- 'T' ' a ci v ot hv i 1 as the sr'o ot an .. it- lb, e, el i i a it t o w m Id 1 In i t'h ti gave lm(Hnkl; ,7HIOO; .lapail, u'ithter of the $11(00, Cuba l"ti family were Walter Brundage of Salt Lake City, son of Mrs. John Crosby of this place, is very sick with influenza. .m'G 1 Mrs. Garrett was a guest of , Mrs. Joseph E. her sister, "d family Sunday. n g pb iL, r I) i w 1th 4'' .1 the dig teal lire of b, i ,mp.t IV i m i "id in w h i h an i of tl tiavv llem.lve. and the n b tletmit. he e . centril'Uii i ' of fori un i mi fund Tie ainiv a'.l navv gave 'ds n ! i Mabey. and War Work Campaign la -- - t , Enormous Sum Raised in United -, Si- & - s r - '.'w ' a , s , fk'-- j , .jeurr i n. i" tin i Hi, ink tin M tliej hes't ted Pm a Idt I 'P-nki- . ts no 'iimi in o i In n t lie mi idi nt has in en re- , ' el m everv Ameriiau camp Miss l'e -- It r lit. v l.ii No uti.or would! C I a. A. G namient and a puulv piisonal message. i. wiliin called the A. E. a m Mexico OOO: $VJ $114 000 and Ka-.i- a, S lorto k Pico, (H Sodium Fluond Found to Be Most Effective Substance to Kill the Bothersome Roaches Government entomologists, study of roaches, have found t! it these insects frequently cleanse th. r legs and antennae when any dirt or oowder comes In cent net with these a endages These are nt once drawn t! umgh the mouth parts of the inset ts mid in this wav i loaned. As a result, a icrtain amount of nnv jmw derod substance applied dlrectlv to a roach " 'hrough which it may crawl is taken i'i'o the mouth and presently, whether distasteful or not, finds Its way into the stomach. Therefore It is not i ssiirv to mix a stomach poison in form with an attractive halt, P sne the chances are mm h greater tl it the poison will reach the stum.ich t rough , its habit of cleansing Itself '! m through the eating of poison 1 of the billots Both Sides ? i Swift di-re- .i grc.ulv reduced when slightly dilutid. P.onx was found to he very slow and only partially effective lu kitch- Thirty-tigh- t n tsts miscellaneous tiv P. muteri ds were found to he w-- is llu-fTe- i More Than 8.000.000 Red Cross Workers During War Ameruan Itcdfiross workers dur- Inu the war knitted I4,(mt,(NNi gnr- metits for the itrmv and niiv.v, nciord-into a irport mmlc publii' I the lieiidqmirtep-- of the organization. In Addition the workers turned out surgical dressings; 22 hospital gntments 144l,iMSl refuungee gariiu tits. The work w der the direction of 11870 li ipters of the Ked Cross with more than .11000 hrnnehes and auxiliaries, mbnirlng more than S,mm(,(mmi workirs. g Companys 1919 Year Book, just out, tells you & What Swift & Companys profits were in 1918, The truth about the Federal Trade Commissions investigation, Why the prices of butter and eggs are so high. And many other vital facts. i allow an i. 'unite l i ,m.. of the nuiil-lo- t b lit i of propo- Mu. lb hi. re- - Sodium llnorid, according to the 1 nited eived in lb il w IV, States department of agriculture was found to be the most rapid kit r of loathes of all the suhstatiees MRS. ALBERT L. MILLS ti.t- cd. lvretlirnm powder, pure, killed practically all roat lies within was 4S hours, hilt its effectiveness t Do You Want to Know Whether or not you agree, with us after reading this Year. Book, you will at least know both sides. You will find it interesting; Americans like to hear about big things done in a big way. You will also discover that we are merely human beings like yourselt, in he best a possible way necessary service. Legislation is pending iri Washington; as a good American citizen you want to know, It concerns you, both sides ofsthis question. as well as one ot the most important industries in the country. Do not hesitate to send for a copy of this booklet. Your name and address are all we need. i it ' i d-x- v i Swift Company, i r U. S. A. ? t4 i , ' 4 i s i'jp" in t t i f El mind that, lady, only a beautiful mermaid tatooed on that arm, an tt hit her plumb in the Serine face. I wouldn't I had A big story Colorado mileriverthat the Be-Harnes- the Granattany Great?Yellow-Dragon-That)Cann- ot -- v-e ss Jr pf the Indian -- when it sed Visitor in asylum: Who is that in Unappreciated Wit ""M 4irare Joo m .In f o ra n y I h it i g Wrhats the trouble now? I'm soiry, Mrs. Clancy, but 111 WEARS SILVER KNEECAP Why, I asked John for an automo-bil- e have to charge ye sixty cents a pound today and he said that I must be Soldier- Hit by a German Piece of for turkey." with the splendid carnage contented Shrapnel. What the divil do I care? My boy Maybe Private Thomas Ilarri.on of Dinnys home from the war, an he that nature has given me. the Eighteenth infantry, formerly of fancies ut. St, Louis Jefferson City. Mo., is hard boiled," but lie has a right to be, Thomas has hud a Tun In" with the Iloche. and he has- a silver kneecap Instead of the one he took overseas a )ear ago. He fs convalescing now at the United Slides General hospital. Fort lx Moines, la. It was at Clin tea u Thierry that Prilie epd vate Harrison got his. ted a German machine gun In a rn tree. Kidlike, I thought I could gt t! t guy, says Thomas. Just as I b!a d away with my rifle, a machine gun n the ground opposite me harked arid A a bullet caught me in the km-- . followisl and chunk of shrapnel sera pel my kneecap off. I trawled to For more than thirty-fiv- e years SHUBERT? a shell hole, and lay for hour wadit g has Fur been me giving to Shippers an honest and pick for a stretcher hearer IreMdent league: JburstJtsaisJand "threatened jthe InperkTalIey of Calih the of Army - Globe-Democra- an in!an3se2 thejverjTd n the expei said PresidentMarshall of the Ovi Pacific to Casby,r Rickard, engineei Stop in x The Riverus the story of that tjtamc strugglestobalk the Colorado 6its Thrilled the nation; ofthe prey tl man whofcaved the Imperial Valle -- 54 lost his heart to the girl whj um. Tiie River is the story of Innes Harding rhose hatred of the engineer turned to love as she watched him lead the battle against the Great Yellow Dragon for the lives and homes of the settlers. ( The River is the thrilling story of that thrilling time. The River is our new serial. ' . Be Sure to Read It. Th t River Opening in Next Week Reflex. t. HEW - SGHLDF7 , !'-- i There are a number of Missouri ne n convalescing at The United States hospital at Fort lies Moines. HOME ON CRUTCHES Girls Dream About Her Brother Came True. One night one of the siter of Private George A. Egan of Syracuse. N.Y a veteran of the Twenty-thirinfancy, dreamed ghe saw her brother coining home and tliat he was on crtit . She saw so cletfriy and was so thoroughly convinced the apparition would coroe true she told her employer not to expect her back the following day at work. Without a doubt in her mind, she arose the next morning and awaited the arrival of her brother, who had Iiecn absent for more than a year. The rest of the family scoffed at her. About 7 :.T0 the following morning of crutches on the walk the to their home was heard, and leading Ge rue apiearcI at the kitchen door. iberal assortment paying the highest market render prices sendin returns out promptly j better service SHUBERT7ants Hitch quicker. Furs All You Can Ship A SIIUEERT TAG ENVELOPE on your shipment means more money for the best and promptest SERVICE in the world. your Furs quicker GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY d le-s- rat-tat-t- 9 - SHIP YOUR - A.E2. SHUBUR T. INC, IN RAW AMERICAN FURS W.AUstin AvB.DepL Chicago. U&A. VZIZIFJ.F THE LARGEST 25-2- 7 r i Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois & , i 2.'i.-(M- And I he ahell broke your atm two places? Oh! how dreadful!" i ruRS-CHR-E- TO CT HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY 71 2 4 |