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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS and beneficent principle of modem OLD BELIEF CALLED SILLY State Engineers Office, sociology and economics, which is Lake City, Utah, July 17, 1919. Salt more snd more requiring that for their Idea, Long Held, That Pearls Decay Notice is hereby given that Mary workers for If Not Worn la Ridiculed own sakes the fitness Harvey of Kaysville, Utah, has made by Expert. their work shall be ascertained. Here application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled LawsSes-of is an occupation peculiarly exacting in Utah, 1907, as amended by the rodeIn and Pearls abound romance, its physical requirements, and it is Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and sion manded that no man shall be ques- mance abounds In fiction. Tills fact 1915, to appropriate one (1) second-foof water from Little Cannon tioned as to his ability to meet those was strikingly brought to light by of full advertisement in Davis County. Said water llurcoyib's. page Creek, an is occupation requirements. Here a IiOiulon auctioneer who doe a large will be diverted at a point which lies of injury per business among the British nobility, 1320 ft. east and 1155 ft. south from fraught with dangers ticularly to the physically unfit, and published recently iq. the -- London the northwest corner of Section 6, in which the employer is expected to Times. Hureomb chats familiarly with Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Base and Meridian, and conveyed indemnify those who suffer injury; his prosjiectfve customers, about fact Lake means of a pipe lme 5280 ft. and by emthe that demanded In is business of and fiction the and yet it buying there used from April 1 to September we have them for the boys no means of as- and selling Jewel and plate. This exercise shall to each of ployer irrigate year, inclusive, 30, PahlblMd br just out of knickerbockers whether prospective em paragraph he quotes from s weekly 40 acres of land embraced in the NW 8 THE INLAND FEINTING CO. certaining - and we have them 4 SW4 of Section 1, Township be paper which has the largest clreula for the ployes are so physically fit as to much of tlon of any religion newspaper In the North, Range 1 West.-- As w P. to Miter avoid able to injury reasonably "bigger boys who discarded said water as may be necessary will be world C, A. Epptmn, AwkIiU Editor " themsel vesuaniL toavoid jnfiictingit domesfor the entire knickerbockers used year some years during '"Some Tumiry heirlooms of grea undesupon others. That is scarcely less historic value had to be Inspected. A tic purposes. Thia application isOffice ago. a totorod u matter February It, reasonable than it would be to demand visit was ignated in the State Engineers paid by, the solicitors to os No. 7989. 111. at Kayoviilo, Utah, under the art of abolition of tests for color blindness hank, where various tin boxes were March . 1179. All protests against the granting of in railroad engineers who have con deposited In a strong room. One of said application, stating the reasons crispness of style and stantly to be distinguishing between these tin boxes contained a lovely therefor, must be made by affidavit in are what you want On being opened, duplicate, accompanied with a fee of Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance different signal lights. pearl necklace. within office in filed and this in was overcoats. $2.50, It found that however. Our line for this after AdrartUlnf rate oa apylieatWa. Such demands are simply intolerthe pearls were dlscol thirty (30) days after the completion many years fall and winter considered combines these propbe able. They cannot ored. and In some cases had crum- of the publication of this notice. unis TELEPHONES It discussion. . G. F. McGONAGLE, er subjects of important points, with the bled to dust A specialist said If they W. F. Kpyereea. No. Tl State Engineer. reasonable to ask anyone to enter into had been occasionally brought to the quality, warmth and right Date of first publication September C, A. Epriraea. No. Il interwoven with other de light and had been worn, they woul inseparably 18, 1919. prices. Offloa, Ha, 1 condition ns Date of completion of publication liberately and with malicious cunning have been In as good deIn other with when were the deposited October 16, 1919. they insparably interwoven to STRIKING FOR REVOLUTION mands which are treasonable, so that strong room of the bank. What a lesson error and of It the whole conveys Two or three young folly WANTED the of them, Tba steel strike aims at revolution. when, because Cm! men as of hoarding our possessions! learn the florto the employers apprentices Hint is the prime fact of the case, category Is rejected, wants us not to bury our talents any to and sell-n- g refused of that of ist grooving business, accused having which it will be profitable, and will can be will more our treasures. than They of flowers and plants and making be just to both sides, frankly to recog consider the other and reasonable de- sink Into atrophy by non-usfloral designs, etc. We have of up nize. The precise circumstances of wands. Hureomb comments that the edthe largest floral establishof obone itors should have exercised more the origin of the controversy are now The purpose of such trickery is in the country and a first-clas- s ments rubto utter revolution. care such Insert than of no consequence. Whatever' pre- vious. It is to provoke retail store in Salt Lake City, which texts were offered, the real issue was That is not only apparent in the thing bish." re- makes these positions a s I he a opsuys, "Being specialist," antecedent the familiar one of open shop or) itself. It Is confirmed by Is all rubbish, portunity for any young man inclined statement the that peat the closed shop, with the demand for the testimony, furnished by agitators bit of It, allhough I agree with to this kind of work. $3.00 a day and latter made not by organised labor as themselves. The foremost maker of every the application." ncrease when merited and year a whole, but by a minority faction of these demands prefaced them with de-I- t, MILLER FLORAL work. round whom they and made in a manner and on con- - nunciations of those upon DAY IN HISTORY FATEFUL UTAH. who COMPANY, FARMINGTON, ditiona which predicated for its grant- were to be made as thieves, to their booty ing a certainly social and economic and should be stripped of CALVES FOR SALE Two or three of the industrial Americans Hava Good Reason to Rerjth denunciations potentially political revolution. member Events Connected With old calves for sale at $6.00 per I be to day is pretending The primary basis for judgment of system which he the First of July. W. A. Roberts, Layton lead. brazen most the the strike la, obviously, to be found in trying to reform as In American history the first day of r perpetrat-theiever the demands of the strikers; of of and gigantic robbery social July la to be particularly remembered leaders, not always the same ed; and with demands for a the battle of Gettysburg, the adwill be a revo-I- n by vance of the scouting force of the thing. In thia case these are twelve reorganization which number. Some of them are obvi- - lution; adding that revolution must Union and Confederate armies coming of together In the forenoon of July 1, 1863. ously camouflage, inserted in the dispose of capital by means remuneration The fight continued for three days. 300 Acres of Finest Fall at Its beginning, partly tojfiscation without Grazing for The second day waa the bloodiest of Is not thus prideceive the public, partly to deceive The controversy Rent One to Party the striker themselves. No rational marily between the steel companies the Civil war and 33,000 men fell, killed or One wounded. year previous man supposes a nation-wid- e strike to and their employes. It is a controversy to the the battle 300 Tons Alfalfa Hay For Sale in battle of W. LEWIS PAY HIGHEST PRICES be necessary to compel employers to between the companies and a large of Malvern HillGettysburg, wan fought, and It Stacks on Same Ground including waa then thnt General McClellans acconsider the question of an eight portion of their employes For y hour day, or a week, or even the mass of those who are native tion of retreating In the morning. In- :.00 Small Sale FuiF Bloods For Pigs collective bargaining. To put such de American citizens on the one side, stead of following up hi advantage, $5.00 Each o and mands at the head of the list is simply Ln(j 05 the other side certain profes-t- evoked a storm of criticism which of hi as to eventually the that to and destroyed reputation public propagandists suggest try 9i0nl agitators Fine Span Sorrel Mares For Sale some inhuman monster of an employ- - a radical type who are confessedly In a Capable commander of large armies In war. In later year, the battles of revolu-faithfr will not even discuss with his owntent upon social and political San Juan and El Caney were fought Inquire at Farm Wagon and Farm Machine employes questions bo reas- - tion, and a certain portion of employ-onabl- e on 1, 1818, during the July and so vital to their welfare, L largely composed of unnaturalized SYRACUSE, UTAH Repairing a Specialty war. Both ended with and to suggest the same to the em- - aliens. It is not a controversy Prompt Service Don't bury your dead animals American victory. Among the regior themselves. tween capital and the American Fed ments that charged up the aide of Ketwith the hide on the carcass. Reasonable Charges JOHN R. BARNES CO. tle hilt In the attack on San Juan was CaH me and I will akin the aniThe increase of wages may or may eration of Labor, since that Federa Owen Shop East of Barnes Bank Claude T. Barnes, Pre. and Mgr. not he practicable, but it is at least a tion, through its authentic leaders and the one commanded by Lieut. Col. mal and pay you a good price Theodore Roosevelt, who afterward. In KAYSVILLE, UTAH for the hide. legitimate, subject of discussion; representatives, has declined to sane 405 Deseret Suite Bank I writing the history of the regiment, though at the present time it should tion the strike. It is a strike for said that for one reason or another the JOHN R. GAILEY Salt Lake City, Utah be associated with the reduc- - lution only, and there is only one way Ridchristened It the public "Rough tion of the abnormal cost of living. in which such a strike is to be met. or Was. 6416 ers," At first he and his men fought Was. 1023 The question of extra rates of pay foi against the use of the term, but to no Kaysville, Utah. 2 Phone Laytea overtime work, also, is properly depurpose, and when generals of division and brigade commander began to batable. So may be that of reinstat-Jnen- t write It so In formal communications, of men who have been dismissed, the regiment adopted the name also. evidence facie there is prima provided that they were dismissed unjustly. Early Glass Factories. Those items are not, however, the Is known of the early history Ltttle revolutionTeal pith and gist of this of the glus Industry In this country, ary decalogue. There are others, later and still les of the products of the in the category, which disclose the early factories, but a gloss house was actual purpose of the strike fomenters, lu operation In Philadelphia in 1083, and they arc such as are tantamount One Joshua Tlttery, from Nevvcastle-on-TynPal to demands for revolution, to enter came over to Pennsylvania In June of that a would a to of which be discussion into year glass maker TOt, In the employ of the Society of Tradrecognize the propriety of a complete ers. Caspar Wlsiar,. It - Iw believed, ' overturn of the- existing system. l'!,fll constructed the first glass factory In w i'lj, nil JH Ml Thus there is a demand for the aboliNew Jersey near Allow aystown. In tion of company unions." That means ' 1739, and the first Industrial enterV that employers shall not permit their In established the United States Hi! I'll! ill b.d.l'b.. prise orto form mutual benefit wv a jin was a glass bottle factory which was employes Iflll !iu! ii1 erected In about the year 1601 at ganizations of their own, hut shall reJamestown, Va. quire them to join the outside organizations prescribed by these outside ;pf!;n!l h Indians Fond of Corn. agitators. These men' are demanding The early Indians grew flint corn in one breath that the employers shall tor humiuy and fi.mr com for bread reinstate men who, they ' say. were and soups. They Invented "succodropped simply because they belonged tash composed of nialze nnd beans, to a union, and in ihe next breath are with butter amt salt a titled. We owe 7 . A demanding that the employers shall to them all of our best reets for the forbid men to belong to a union of ?& "Sc A1!: ''!' preparation of corn, hot excepting their own choice. It is impossible to "hneenhe and cornhread'.. ''"i1."! K'i i' Corn remains todaywhat It xyas beeonceiveany thing more illogicalrxm-jus- t ii and despotic. fore Columbus Ian. led. the great Ame it jl" lean food crop. One years crop of An appropriate corollary to this il1!!'1:!!' mi CoprHfht it maize, loaded on wagons In single file fcy a J homui outrageous demand is that there shall 'il'1 fl'l allowing 20 feet to each wagon, Tobacco c. coliiW; iii' be a check of F system for the would 'make a line long enough to enlection of union dues and assessments. circle the glolte nine nd a half times. That would make the employers the was such fiscal agents of the union. It would Ventriloquists. from withold their -require them to smokejoy as you puff out of a Ventriloquism Is the art of producemployes each week or month a cering tones and words without any mojimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert 1 tain percentage of their wages, and tion of the lips, so thnt the hearer ofbecause . A. ten refers the sound to some other to turn that percentage over not to You fool your taste The ventriliqult uses no Inplace. the men who had earned it but to an apparatus ally more than es strument. the art depend alien body. It would make the emof a famfly deck! So, .ut whenyou" hit upon any peculiar structure of the orployers, also,tthe aids and abettors--oAlbert, coming and goine- and gans of ThV votre. but upon dexterity. half an hour ' the union in any controversy it might earlier just The name Is founded upon the misstoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes. have with any of its members. Thus taken supposition that the voice proyou've Erot the big prize on the end of if a member demurred for any cause ceeds from the stomach. The art of to the payment of any dues or as s quality alone the ventriloquist consists mainly In puts it in 358 Qf own would hsve no he recourse but when you figure that sessments, taking deep Inhalation of breath, and A u made of protest or appeal to the union, but then allowing It to escape slowly, the patented process tha, cute ou, sounds of the voice being modified by would be arbitrarily compelled to pay feel like getting a flock of dictionaries the muscles of the throat and to find enough words by the brutal expedient of having the palate; to Is a very old art and express Ventriloquism your his witheld happy from days sentiments! wages. charge was known to the ancient Greeks as A third demand is for the abolition well as to the- - Romans. The Greeks of physical examinations of candidates ascribed It to the operations of defor employment. That is a flat remons, and called ventrllokulsts versal of one of the most enlightened R. Reynold. Tobacco C lip iUrrldy Srflrx ot Emh. i mnd-clu- wear-goodness- ,r l I first-clas- , I M. W. PHILLIPS Grazing I Von-achedu- le, Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH a J Blacksmith six-da- 1 Horse Shoer ul Spanlsh-Amerlca- Hides, Pelts, Furs Beeswax n be-ploy- es revo-alwa- ys Chas. Grossman Notary Public I 73-K- e, -- - III ' .I i I i -- NEVER -- Thats P nt has the quality S? EAaC nor-nfo- f - tnQrt you know 'n.ce Alert (belly-prophets- J.TT P etuP li a bitepl !7' Company. Winrton-Sale- m. N. C. |