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Show V f ( Kaysville wants a tjp Bamberger depot VOLUME XIV . aPmuqf Kaysville wants a Bamberger depot- KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, aURIU 2L 1919 first to cross the old Rhine and the J ike. an. evergreen' tree? never j SOLDIERS ME.MOK I L MEETING, farthest advanced in German territory, leaves. Heres another one, very old. The meetingto consult r tin queand it looks like the last to leave. We Epperson to Morgan with a friendlv "It NUMBER 30 COM Ml SlO KKs to M - I ' 1 j u Svra-tiise- -- . . p -- i 1 1 j - - 'j. mo-cute- d. - i: irr In The cleik was instructed to writ to Rasmus I.und. notifying him to re movi at once a portion of his fence that i in the State highway. Adjourned to Monday, May, 5 at in o hn k a. m. W 11 i residence ard of Ocarfitld. - over-now- Jaub laiytons from LET I N G f 'hi At the tntrtre b honor of a tion memoiial in erecting 3ot, A pul .'1, 191'., had a third army review before Gen- slap on the back: vhv, bov, vou ot- the svHdurs of Davis countv. called! , h Jose tlaiiv I. Mm , .tiarts! ni relation Pershing the other day and, ol never will leave Camp Lewis. COLORS & eral board of l.ounty commis.sionei s, the First carried away the gn in Bocheland, years later, to Fp course, 1,1 ttH of a high line ""Duction $ met in the court nom of the county honors. . person: You lied like h- ''Ul1 ou't has been constructed ' niit house, at Farmington, j estei d.n . 1 am Tomorrow the First Ihvision will Its all glad jSa utcinotui at 2 oV'uHk. Tile follow u.g bj Salt L.iki t itv withiri a short di-- ' HEX" MORGAN HANDS pass in review before General Hines. my part, but, oh, to shake handsaw, th u s and wards vvcic represented. tat . , of.tht Dav is ;,nd Sait lake ONE TO THE EDITOR Oh. this army life is one continual the Statue of Liberty once mbre. Bountiful. Centerville. Fainnngton (ountus line The tletk was instriut- round of pleasure like fun. We Sincerely your'Triend. .n ti Kajsville; Bountiful wards mini ed to write to thi Salt Lake comm is Siersholm, Germany. have a good Y and some good shows, Corporal IXTf. MORGAN bei one and two. West Bountiful, Cen-ootiets to asuitam whither it was March 28, Co. E, lMh Infantrv all produced by the army boys. I bet . rv ille, Farmington, th ir intuition to continue the Ensign Kajsville, Bear Mr. Epperson: if some of the boys would dress in wf Wnt Drpot- Clearfield Point. and West Pink boultvard to the Davis county I thought you might want to know the States like they do here some of SEPH S SAi S ITS A C. cteik called Jones Seth line, ami whether thev were expecting County who has The Watch on the Rhine." our best dressed women would envy TIME LONG COM t, the the to ami the Davis county commissioners to order read meeting Well, Ed Layton has it. 1 was down to them of their form and costumes. On i all Cannon of of motion lontimn said boulevard and what was MajW Coblenz on a pass the other day and Speaking of shows, they had a Bountiful E. Ceil their objective point or their intention of Williams, Schoos, Luxemburg. Joseph it expired at ten .that night, but we movie of the hirst Divisions drives, m eonstnuting said boulevard. was chosen of chairman the Match 30, 191 teivdle, saw Coblenz and he didnt have to at St. Mihlel, in the Argonne and-li- t Dr tom-nJone read a i.. Mr. W. P. Epperson. Evans, Count) Agent W . J. rnee'ing. Secretary hock the Watch either and we still Sedan; also their march W D (riddle and others (in1 W. from Mine nation kicked off tin lt..ivne, Pear Sir. When Bishop 1 had marks left. I stayed all night The show was at titeY. Wood of m which tin. board n. relation to sulted with the Cross, with him and surely had some visit, was on patrol and dresstU Tor it w ith three blankets this morning an: ci' set 1 tin mass forth a that nii etn g had a nation in County Farm bureau, and th exhe being the first boy from Layton I steel helmet, Colt asthmatic, etc., to rolled out for ihow held m his ward the erection tension division of the Agricultural opposixl have seen since I left Camp Lewis in take a patrol fronynhis town to three write to you, and as the saying got liiemonal this at time, college of lagan anil the Cnites States November, 1917. So you can imagine others during the night and report at Dont spoil a good notion, but how pleased I was to find him. i.uk Jauime of Bountiful, moved Dtpartment of Agriculture regarding the same. Bdidnt have to start until rather disagree with this saying foi The city of Coblenz is much differ- 9 so I saw the show. It was good, this reason. The other day a fellow tli. it the meeting go on record as tq, 'be extension work in Davis county. Fv .in'- explained that through lack ent than it was when we entered it hut Iytvish now that I hadnt seen it. said, "I have a good notion to hit you "j whether oi not it fuvoted a memorial, ifiPan the fore part of December, we being Ibrought back old memories, old And, like a mutt, I said, Dont spoil and if so what form of memorial and appropriation by congress that-th-t w matter of taking care of the hue located. In speaking to the the first American soldiers there. scenes I have tried to forget. I well a good notion. His notion was txcof the county agent and the Then I got a notion and exe- turn Mr. Jardme favored a memorial Everything was strange. The people remember a man with a camera at l home economics work with farm womcuted it. The casualties were slight .m would support its erection at any stared at us with their mouthsopen Hill 240 when they were shelling h would hae to be met by the county and the town was dead. Today the out of us. If all the soldiers killed with no lives lost. But back to the point in the county the people should en, and he presented an approximate city is alive with American soldiers around that hill were piled up they notion of writing you a few lines. Ill select. John W. Bourne, of Farmington, fol-- a expense budget of the expenses of and M. P.s. would top the hill, that may be ex try and splash around a bit and throw Instead of a slow traffic like the aggerating some, but they numbered little ink around to let you know lowed Mr. Jaidme and set forth that a these two branches of a total of $2270 Germans are used to, it puts one in many. that I am not dying, but am well and committee had been appointed to work for the year. The commissioners statmind of one of our large cities in the I know at a certain part of the taking things as they come. But out a memorial plan for the people but ed that the county did not have funds States, everyone moving fast. Even picture I caught myself with a set things are pretty slow coming. One that committee had not reported any sufficient for the aboxe and that the thedrowsy old ox teams, which never face, crouched on my chair with one is payday and the other is our turn definite plau of procedure, although home economics work with the farm did move fast before have taken on t fist tightly clinched and the other to go home. several months had lapsed since its women would have to be discontinued A man cant be very sick if hi? ci cation, and he favored that the meet- after June 30. The written agree6peed. The windows which had but hand gripping the handle of my automent between the county commissionfew display attractions before are now matic. When the show was over it rushes to the head of the chow line, ing take action in the matter. beautifully displayed and everything seemed to me like a dream, but not a eats, then rushes in for seconds ,eats, Hjium Stewait, chairman of a me- ers and tlie County Farm bureau of Davis looks like someone lived there. The pleasant one. I would like to relative to the extension forget then bawls the mess sergeant our for morial committee, appointed some five work incounty Davis soldiers spend much of their money it all. county was signed after not having thirds. Well, I am there months previous, reported that his the for souvenirs, and, of course, every of that part referring elimination But take it from me, sitting here in on all three occasions. committee has held several meetings to elimination the of that part referother store has its display of the billet tonight is far better than If you peoplere having as much but had not been able to determine home to economics the Iron work with Cross huddling in a shell hole or a nirs, anything from an dugeut. snow as we are over here, you are just where a memorial should be ring women. is farm (which Its snowing outside now. We have having some snow. We have an at- erected or the form in which it should very cheap now) to a Big' The commissioners and the county Bertha shell made into a watch 'fob. about the same weather here as at tack from a snow storm about every be and for that reason had not pushed xvent to and examined conOur division is the First, By the home, only not as much snow. We get half hour and it makes things pretty the" proposition. Mr. Stewart pro- surveyor ditions did at the lane running east from ever hear of the First fed fairly well and have good places sloppy around here. way, you posed a memorial room be added to the Rosedale Division? It was the first division to sleep, but all are anxious to station. The Weekly Reflex is arriving here county court house for the reception of They found that get to land in France, the first to go into home. I heard a riddle last the side of said fence on the north night. regularly and if youll take my word and preservation of trophies of the lane is one and of correct lane should that the to the battle, last quit, the Here it Why is the First Division for it, it certainly looks good to me war and that bronze tablets, bearing continue on the established line east to read about what is going on at the nameB of the soldier sons of Davis 1 of No. 11.35 for home?. There isnt much to do in this county be placed in the room and that chains; Highway city of 75 inhabitants, counting dogs, the same be maintained by the county said roadway is four rods wide and cats and fence posts. The only excite- as a rest room for the public. Mr. the clerk was instructed to write to ment that has occured for the month Stewart made a strong plea for hia the owners of said land who are ocwas the moving of a wagon from one proposition and pointed out the fact cupying part of the south side, to side of the road to the other and some-ern- e that there should be no objection to move their fences four rods south of the north line. cut down a tree, so you see there such a measure. Alexander Bills of Clearfield asked much news. We have to make isnt John A. Waite, of Syracuse, favored the privilege of laying a pipe line our own news "and Im not much of a monument as a memorial and that of the county road. a news maker. The only thing I can the same be along a placed on the court house Referred portion eomznissioner Parker with make is a noise and if I do make a grounds, provided, the State of Utah power to act. noise the town is so dead that I get did not decide on a state memorial. The board voted to construct a seated of the echo. Oh, I beg youi Mrs. John W. Thomley, of Kaysbridge over the Davis and Weber counpardon for saying there wasnt any ville, chairman of womans ties canal and the road county felI excitement, because running east just saw a work, reported that the city council of low fall down. had passed a resolution Ive figured why Napoleon always Kaysville Mrs.-Jo- hn had one handunder hisf oaL irwai herself Thornley as expressed favoring so he could dislodge these cooties a state monument to be erected in Salt from their feeding grounds without Lake City. , unbuttoning his coat. Its an old joke, James Criddle, of Kaysville, also fabut so is this town, so I am keeping up vored a monument, and explained the with the town. manner in which the movement for a Well, Ive will bring my letter to a halt 'and slide between my blankets monument and soldier welfare work started in' the county.--Georgand saw some kindling. W? Barnes, of Kaysville did Wishing you the best of luck, I am not favor any of the plans proposed Respectfully yours. THE and favored leaving the entire matter Acting Buck Private E. S. BARTON. to the state. up W. Want Dpt Mr. Parrish, of Centerville, opposed CONTRACTORS ON THE JOB any movement at this time and pointed out the, fact that the people of the Work Commenced Monday; Road were not ready to proceed with the Cloned Between Layton and Kays- etectl&rt of a memorial at this time. Robert Miller, of Farmington, proville; Fast Work Promised 3S11 posed that the matter be dropped until The parties having the contract to the return of all the soldiers and then concrete the State road through Davis put the matter up to them to determine what they .wanted. county, not already hard surfaced, got of Mayor Cannon, Bountiful, enon the job Monday and now have most Second, of the road between Layton and Kays- dorsed the views of Mr. Miller that the Thin? tmd die Fourth helped win the War. Tell ville torn up. Traffic is routed west the matter be held in abeyance. John S. White, of Farmington, made them how the Fifth finished the work. to highway No. 2. between these two patriotic appeal in which he urged points. tben of the benefits derived from money safely Invested the erection of a suitable memoriaL The road surface is being torn up WITH THE - r Want Depot KA1SV1LLE CITY COUNCIL City council of Kaysville held it ivgular firtt of the month session ai the city hall last Monday nfgtit. Major John W. Thornley presided and ounnlmen Frank. L. Laytoh, Frank ilji'e, Johua Cam rad and Christopher Burton wire present. Councilman S. B Kushforth was absent. ity Marshal Glen Robins reported that lu had arrested two Ogden men who were intoxicated and taken them befoic Gailey who had fines of $25 each. The marshal Him repotted the arrest of a local youth for speeding within the city limits and that the justice had assessed a fine of $5.00 against the young man. Councilman Layton, chairman of streets committee, reported on street work and stated that the grade mado was now ready for gravelling. Ho also reported grading tho street to the cemetery. It was stated that it was probable that considerable donation work and some cash might- - be forthcoming to gravel the cemetery street. The matter of repairing that portion of Locust street west of tho O. 8. E. railroad was also discussed and it was set forth that all of Locust street appeared on the county plats as a county roal. A committee was instructed to wait on the county commissioners and ask that they assist in the maintainance of said Locust St reet. The matter of grazing sheep and other livestock on the streets of tho city was taken up and the city marshal was ordered to impound all stock found on the streets of hte city not in charge of a caretaker and that Bheep must not be allowed to remain in the streets indefinitely after being unloaded from 1'bo Ju-tif- as-sess- ed cars. A letter from Seth C. Jones, county to" a soldiers' attention clerk, calling memorial meeting at Farmington on Aril 23rd, was read and the following delegates were sppointed to attend the meeting. W. P. Epperson, Mayor John W. Thornley, James Criddle, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Frank Hyde, Miss Martha E. Barnes, Henry IL Blood, W. Barnes, Miss Emily George Brough, George W. Webster, Thomas J. Smith. The council adopted s resolution declaring for a state memorial for the soldiers and sailors of Utah who served In the great war. -- e Patriotic Story UNIVERSE CAR of iW ( it to tte children profit ly Its thrift Tell them how the First and the the way In which It works (Or them year after year until ever Cent has been returned. They will learn the value of saving. And then show them the Bonds aU flvt of theml If in the yers to come you people o? this town can t show your children the FIFTH BOND you will gnng shame to their hearts.' For they will know as they read and study in school about this world war that the FIFTH BOND was needed great most that upon the FIFTH BOND depended the strength of the bridge built by the other four THEN BE ABLE TO SHOW THEM THAT YOU DIDNT QUIT with your duty only half done. S Utah State Central Liberty Loan plow drawn by a by a steam traction engine. At Layton the big concrete mixer has been unloaded and is ready for business. The machine is built especially for road work and has a great mixing capacity. Sand iand gravel bins are now being built bn the brick yard spur of the Bamberger Electric railroad sufficiently large for unloading five cars at a time. It is stated that $20 per car in freight charges will be made by this arrangement. The sand and gravel will come from the pit of a Salt Lake City contractor. The construction camp has been located in the old city hall property near the brick yard. , W Wut XVpol WANTED Tp rent,.. 20 -- shares of Davis and Weber county water for season, or 40 shares' early water. T-James Criddle, Kaysville Utah. f In course of the debate the motion new-fangl- ed of Mr. Jardine w$s amended so that when put the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the county commissioners, and it was agreed to hold the proposition in abeyance until senti- ment had shaped itself as to character of memorial, and location. W Ppot NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all persons owning dogs within the city limits and who have not procured a 1919 license for the 'same before May 1st, 1919, will be subject to arrest, and the dog impounded and if not redeemed within two days will be killed. W . LOST Layton Auto Co. PHONE 83 $ . ) Wat A pair of gold-rimm- ed spec- tacles, presumably between Sheffields p and store, on Friday evening. Return to Reflex office and receive reW. P. 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