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Show ifeft ftVKVK? $ VOLUME XIV KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1920 NUMBER 25 ' SERVICE MEN'S BANQUET HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT The banquet- tendered the service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of ward the Ward Week men by Kaysville services, now being conHoly committee the ducted Amusement at the Presbyterian church in at, opera was one of last the house most Kaysville by Rev. Adam G. Frank, are night successful social functions ever givei being well attended. The sermons and in the city. scriptural lessons are appropriate foi The opera house was decorated lav-- the occasion and tend for better Chrishe ishly with the national colors, and the tian citizenship.-"TSubject for this diners were seated at three long tables evening is The Last Supper, for Friunder a canopy of red, white and blue. day evening, The Trial and CrucifixThe guests were service men of the ion, for Saturday evening, The Day n World war, the war, in the Tomb, for Sunday' evening, W. John Mayor Thomley, President The Resurreection. H. Bloood, the ward bishopric, Henry members of the Davis County Local JUNIOR PROM PREMIER board, their wives, sweethearts or relaSOCIAL EVENT OF YEAR tive guests. The menu consisted of Who worked for hours 'n hours in cold pressed chicken, beef, ham, pota the gym? Who's brows wore to salad, bread, butter, ripe and green wet precious w ith honest sweat ? Who bossed ; olives, pickles, cocoa, ice cream and the school for two whole Why, days? cake and was served by the young lady no other than our Juniors! worthy members of the committee, assisted by They are to be commended upon the ; the men members. fitting climax to the celebration for I Lester E. Bybee was toast master the team. The affair was well con- - ; and introduced the speakers with- re- ducted and very elite. marks calculated to add to the pleasA blue and white color scheme was ure of the occasion. The service men carrie out in the decorations. Inter-voe- n called on responded to toasts princiblue and white streamers propally on the camps where they were duced a lattice roof effect. The piltrained, and consisted principally of lars at the we-- t end of the gym were reminiscences. Bishop Frank Hyde wrapped in white paper and twined asked the table blessing. Mayor Thorn-le- y with rosebuds. The punch booth was welcomed the guests in the name decorated with the blue paper sprinkof the city and President Henry II. led with rose buds. Blood in a most impressive manner The Seniors and the members of the spoke of Elmer Criddle, the Kaysville team, in whose honor the affair was youth who made the supreme sacrifice given, wish to thank the Juniors fer on the field of battle. At the request the enjoyable evening experienced. of the EAST CAN ION RESERVOIR WILL NOT FILL THUS YEAR On the evening of March 30 the water in the East C'anjPn reservoir had reached the 70 foot level. It is predicted that the reservoir will not bo filled without additional precipita turn. - 1 j How to Clean Up Kaysville We, the committee, appointed by the Kaysville with the city council in Oean-Fclub, to week, respectfully suggest the following plan: I. That the heads of families call the members of theii l. household together and assign work to be done In each fom-.merei- v After the banquet the tables were cleared away and dancing was indulged. in, Tha .music wa furnished by an orchestra from Salt Lake City. The service men appreciated the honor shown them by the ward committee and will treasure the memory of the occasion through,,all the years. Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Will Hayes were agreeably surprised at their home when & goodly number of their friends and neighbors made them an unannounced palL, Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nichols, Mr .and Mrs.- Lelaad Hayes, Mr and Mra. N. N. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barkdull, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Lythgoe, Mr. and MrsuR. J. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Vf. Ring, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin King, Miss Virginia Hayes, Games were played and refreshments were served at a late hour, - i i DAVIS HIGH HONORS HEROES: FRIDAY A DAY OF EVENTS - Last Friday at 10 oclock,-thstudent body assembled in the auditorium for a fereat cause, namely, the honoring of our eight champions of the hoop and their illustrious cpach, Homer C. Warner. We felt that while we were incapable of sufficiently showing our appreciation of their valiant fighting for their Davis High, still we could devote at least a day to, hero worship. And we did. Our tempting team was arrayed before us on the rosturm, with Pug Warner and the Yr. P. as guards. With a Come on now, 15 for the team. Everybody yell! and three send-off- s for the coach. theprogram begun. Each of the four classes contributed to the program. aprize of $10 being caS? offering the best VVdMn and ?5 to the class with the next best. The Sophomores stepped off proudly with the $10 and the Juniors followed suit with the five spot. The program was good in the roperla- - e City.-Utah- n-- 1 V 1 m , d ) Kaysville Commercial Club Clean-U- j; Committee. p j MRS. J. It. IlHlUDFOOT, Chairman. It. 0. LAYTON, Secretary. SO sOCKlXH, S : n, k ;; k k h .i x h : ; u n ;i,: njta nx ax ch ed J. 3p UNIVERSAI g ith-itsnarvelou Its your is heavy ail the time. We havealmost everything m motor car accessories, sell the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical repair work. Phone 83 - A JMf . i j J, r i . cision by a shade. Hen Morgan of Layton and OdeU Sessions of Clearfield put on a four found exhibition of heavy hitting ami fast battling Missions was put on tho defensive early in the event by Hens aggressive taetif However, tho imt-wnot at all ope sided though or van got the deiisioii. Tho pood displayed by this smd-ilipair of glove wielders was a pleasure to behold. Elmer Evans and John Evans, brothers, wrestled fifteen minutes to a draw mither gaining a fall. They put up a clever exhibition, They should be matched again. They will be a drawing card Newell Banders of Kaysville and Adams of l,aytoft put on a three round exhibition. Thty mixed it generously in each and every round. . Sanders won the decision. as srort-munsh- -- ip ng " Hie headliner proved to be a draw when neither Jim Morgan of Layton nor Lowe of fiaJt Lake, substituting' for Cliff Roberts of Woods Cross, a fall in one bears time, the limit got set for the event. Morgan was on the ag-gress- ivo most xrf the time, but Lowe to bheak Morgans, bolds with but little trbuble. " . , of this corporation. BARBERING LAWS Aarticle VI. The capital stock of this corporaTO BE ENFORCED tion shall be $40,000 divided into 1600 Board of Examiners Determined That shares as follows: Patrons Get Two Towels with Shave. 1000 Primary shares of the par The state law means that the patlon value of $25.00 each . of a Utah barber shop is entitled to 600 Secondary shares of the par val- two clean towels with his shave, and ue of $25.00 each. the state board of examiners of barPrimary shares are entitled to aa bers, proposes to see that the patron amount of water proportionate to their gets them both of them. E. B. Harrinumber prior to June 15th in each son, chairman of the board, year and to all the water after that asserted that when a barber yesterday is found date. to be disregarding the in regulations Secondary shares are entitled to an this regard, his license will be revoked. amount of water proportionate to their The law provides that the board may number prior to June 15th in each at its discretion, permit a barber to year and to no water after that date. apply to have it regranted in thirty Provided however, that if in the sixty or ninety days. The license may opinion of the directors it shall appeal be revoked only after a hearing before on June 15th of any year that there the board, and appeal from the boards is more water than would be needed action is to the district court. by the primary shares, that they in One of the large linen supply houstheir discretion may continue to sup- es tells me, said Mr. Harrison ply to secondary sjiares their proporthat the barbers are using at tion of water for an additional period least 75 per cent more Turkish towels not to exceed two weeks. re tiree Tth7 ago in Article XII. Gtf- time has come officer or director of the corpAny U8e fresh Trkish oration may be removed by a vote of tetri weU fresh face towel, the majority of the stock of this corpWe PnpoBe oration present or represented by rntercTi, provisions of this law In proxy at any special meeting called this respect as in all others. for that purpose. The law reads that one of Article XIV. "fcich license may he re! - -- The fully paid up- - capital stock ot VAed is J"the keeping of a 'shop and this corporation shall be liable for a its furnishing or tools, utensils or ap- sessment for the necessary expenses USed tl!erein 1x1 afl unclean or" andJudbbiednisaof the corporation, or condition. for the purposes of purchasing, acquirWe propose from on ing or equipping water work systems said Mr 10 enf0rce a or increasing the water supply by high standard IarTn the examinations which purchase, appropriation, development barbers must pass before or in any way in accordance with its mitted to practice in this being per. state. Tho powers, pursuit and business as set forth in article IV hereof. All as- WndarVfnefflcien,y reiuired has, sessments shall be levied 83 prescrib !nbth the writ !"?dDaI? risin Pac,caI tects. We shall ed by tho laws in force in the state i Unue to insist on tho of Utah at the time such assessments ip and of theoretrieal skill. are made. XVIII. 8?0I(1 of the series of weekly The articles of incorporation ol examinations was given westerday this corporation may be amended in the offices of the secretary of thi CIernents in ihe ta to any respect conformable to the laws cinHl These tests are henceforth to of the state of Utah by a vote reprethere senting at least a majority Jn .amount it fcof the outstanding capital stock there- tught that they will prove convcnV t to. most barbers, since of at a stockholders meeting called many of for that purpose in the manner this state tome to Salt Late t by the laws of the state of pnrfhaso supplies m any event. -- The board' Utah. . occasional examinations e!ss And" further to' transact any busiwhere for the benefit of those who are ness that may come before said meet-inunable to come to Salt Lake. Five candidates took the . , WILLIAM E. GAILEY, . te?s of whom'two faded. They will Secretary and Treasurer. ' have to pay another $5 First publication April 1, 1920. examination Last publication April 22, 192t?, fee before they can try again. 'X yes-terd- ? ) ay, n yrs unS al. ed n-f- g V-- di-h- I "The ih.a'it hns.iie-- s ami pm suit of this toipoiatien shall he to own, buy, aqti.ri, nuke, build, construct, or maintain rcservops, dnnis. pumps, diUhe;., pipe Inn s water work .sys- tern. ie i.u.als m Duvi- - count), or other lountv in thi state; to own manage, control, distribute or ell tho tors now belonging to i.nd incorp-- j inters in Haights Creek its tributaries or ii.ij.u out springs or otherwi-e- ; and to buy, acquire, own, manage, control, distribute or sell waters from any stn am or tributary thereof or from any springs or other sources whatever, wherever situated within the state of Utah; and, also, to buy acquire, or own, any shares or interests in any irrigation company oi other company or corporation controlling or owning irrigation water, to sell same or to own, manage, control distribute or sell water rceived on same and to own, buy, or acquire, real estate or personal property as may be deemed necessary or convenient to its business and to appropriate water within the state of Utah at any time from any source and to perform any and Mj other acts that may be necessnry Of convenient to carry out the purpose pro-vld- i . ! work-mansh- LAYTON AOTO CO. x- - ',! m-s- as follows: Article IV. erty so as to aid the citys wagon in disposing of the same. The trasli will be gathered cither Friday or Saturday. VI II. That parents and leathers of the public school-urge the elimination of orange peelings and banana peeling--anall other rubbish from tlu public o to tin city officials that IX. Wo hotc highly in the future two cans be pine J in convenient places to take care of waste material. X. We recommend that idewalks he kept fte from tobacco, both in .updid and ciparctte forms. 1 1 i 1 I ht , lp-J- j le; -- lim-- n 1 well-deserv- merry-go-round- s. .Love and O j Tues-day,-Mar- one-ha- lf np-snort- E TO STOCKHOLDERS j FORMER RESIDENT OF .appropriate nature. It comes us a re KAYSVILLE DIES IN IDAHO lining influence in the course of events W. P. Epperson, The remains of Daniel Bodily, form- at the high school and is anticipated with great interest throughout the Editor of The Reflex. erly a resident of Kaysville who died Dear Sir: county. on in at his home Burley, Idaho, This year there were five contestI have noticed in reading your paper 30, arrived ih Kaysville letters written by subscribers, describ- this morning. Death came from an ants, each with a splendid address to ing places of interest which they have attack of pneumonia after a few days present. But only one, of course, hon, visited. I and my wife left Kaysville illness. The deceased was the son of could win, and this Mis to or was Inez awarded son to Barnes, visit and our 1919, was 20, and August Robert and Christine Bodily D. Barnes of family, who live in Detroit, and bar- born in Kaysville fifty-tw- o years ago. daughter of Warren second and to Elburn NovemKaysville, in rehumatism place of ring sickness, Some six years ago he disposed ber and December and an attack of his land holdings in Davis county ana Chipman of Kaysville. pneumonia in February and still con- with his family went to Burley, where fined to my room, have enjoyed wit he had extensive holdings. LTILL AND WHISKEY risit fine. SEIZED BY SHERIFF Mr. Bodily is survived by a widow In the first place, I think Detroit and six children and by the followhome-made A "still, ten gallons of too far away from Kaysville to ever ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Emma whiskey and sixty gallons of pulp amount to much. With your new de- Galbraith, Mrs. Mary E. Linford, Mrs. were seized at noon Saturday at the pot and cement railroad crossings and Jane Layton and Phineas Bodily of home of. Barth Evans of North new Reflex building, you must be goRobert Bodily of Vernal, terville, according to Sheriff Charles ing some. William, Edward and James Bodily of Nalder. I will try and describe the way the Fairview, Idaho, and Jeseph Bodily of The raid was conducted by Sheriff streets are laid out. If you can pic- Syracuse. Nalder and Deputy Sheriffs William ture to yourself a man driving a herd The funeral is being held from the L. Foxley, Lew Robinson and Lor. of cattle to water in the Detroit river Kaysville tabernacle this afternoon. Pierce. at the foot of Woodward avenue, ana Interment will be in Kaysville cemeEvans was arrested by the officers then letting then go back to their bnd is held in the county jail in Farmtery. pasture grounds alone, making trails ington, charged with breaking the prowhich way they like, you can form MISS INEZ BARNES WINS hibition law. some idea of how the .streets are. MARTHA BARNES CONTEST They are narrow, as a general thing, WANTED By Kays Creek IrrigaFour years ago this month. Miss but are all paved. There are 658 miles tion of company, a watermaster to serve E. offered Barnes Martha Kaysville of paved streets and 97 miles of paved Bix or seven months. to Applicant will a beautifully wrought gold pin alleys. The streetcar mileage is 301. Davis High school as make application at once to R. Adams, of students the There are about fifteen miles of a stimulus for the advancement of lit- Layton, Utah. splendid boulevards which are grands deto look upon in early falL There are erary achievement and intellectual each WANTED Board and room. In-to be given year U thirty-eigpublic parks in Detroit velopment Junior deliver or Rumel, Kays-Adv- ., quire at drug store, Senior, I will mention only one. That is Belle the student. ville. an of the best prepared speech Isle, which by all accounts is the pret- ing tiest of them alL It covers 707,00ft acres. We had the privilege, last fall, of seeing the motor boat races at this park, which was some sight I tell you. They told us that the boats made nearly seventy miles per hour. This beautiful island park? owned by the city, is said to be unequalled in the world. Its special attractions include an aqaurium with all kinds of fresh and salt water fish; a horticultural . THE building with plant life gathered from CAR the four corners of the world; one ot the best zoological gardens in Ameri.The simplicity ofithc Ford car, its stability-i- n ca; fine bathing" beach public bath construction, the famous heat treated house with 800 rooms; yacht and boat Vanadiumsted strength clubs; beautiful casinos; miles of and flexibility, the low cost of operation and canals for' boating and magnificent maintenance, its ease in operation, all have boulevards for autoists and a five and made the Ford car the great favorite' in every shore drive. land in the.world. the one car that always There are childrens playgrounds all satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question over the city, equipped with all kinds that all can afford. Ye will oe pleased to have of swines, chutes, small order. Dont delay because the demand sand piles, etc., etc. -- The children are well taken care of. The excursion boats that run during summer and fall are simply immense There are eighteen different places to go by boat. For 15c you can ride on the Belle Isle boat for the round trip and you can make the same number of trips the boat does for " lhesamV money a nice ride on a hot summer day. The freight traffic on the Detroit..' river. wonderful. During the season 37.852 vessels sailed before Detroit, carrying atotal freight L. D. S. GLEE CLUB TO APPEAR AT DAVIS tonnage of 100,907.279, valued at ; Next Wednesday, beginning at 11:20 more than all that of New the students will have the pleasure ot York, London and Hong Kong comlistening to a yerv splendid. murical bined. Yours truly, program fo be delivered by the Glee dub of the L. D. S. U. GEORGE F. BISHOP. degree and was thoroughly -- en joyed by the students and townspeople, all of whom were well represented. Following the program lunch was served in the cafeteria by the Senior class. At 4 oclock all members of the team were banqueted by the Domestic Sci- - - ence department. - The boys enjoyed - - the sumptions meal; so Coach Warner said, and Showed their appreciation by giving nine rahs fqrthe girls. :: jjx.-XhX- attendance was at J j GEORGE F. BISHOP WRITES ABOUT GASOLINE VILLAGE Detroit, Mich. March 27, 1920. H Mil'll ITie the S. R. 0. point, but the standees didn't mind that in the' least. The first bout was a I j speaker the banqueters arose In their places and with bowed heads, stood silently for a space in honor of the memory of the soldier who would never return. The service men who responded to toasts were: Clarence Me Latchie, chairman of the Elmer Criddle Post, American Legion, Harry Strong, Paul Williams, William Foxley, Earl Jarman, Homer Warner, Frris Thomas sen, Irul Simmons, Chester Flint, Wallace Dunlap and Eliot Barton. Miss Mary Swan, Red Cross nurse, who saw service in the hospitals of France, also responded at the call of the exhibitions. battled three fast OF THE H Kiln'S CREEK II. That each individual do at least one hour of work roun -. It U i a slugfest .for fair. IRRIGATION COMIMW Love each day for a week, beginning April I'd and closing April IV. reieived the judges decision. Notice a special meeting of Sto k of III. That all work bo completed, not half done. b' Vii put up a g., id fight, holder-- , of the Haights Creek IV. That .Monday and Tuesday, April I'd and H be set noil Smith and Ezra Layton went Company. apart as front yard days, in which all front yards. will be to the mat for fifteen minutes. Lay- A penal meeting of stockholders ot cleaned properly. minute and the Haights Creek Irrigation Company ton got the first fall m V. That Wednesday and Thursday, April 11 and 15, 1,: Mxonds with ail armlock. The sec- will be held office in the of sai.l will be back yard days, in which all cans, rubbish, etc., will ond fall went to Smith in tUlf and a i Kay-vilthe at housi company o;).-;be confined to one spot. of the t.me limit neither -'- I'-n , in Kaysville on the VI. That Friday ard Saturday, Anril 10 and 17 be In i i t 'n A i of ruling fall. at p. m. day pul, Community Welfare days, in which nil indmiduals will dem V' of of a mis it the iiu ulijivi Kaysville and meeting wi vote some time to cleaning .f IN citys property in front of ax hi of l.axton up their own. Also that branch's of tree-- b' trimmed at least n be to amend the articles IV, VI XII, t..iee tie Weaver touiiil. of i&ui u t W lllhim and of the ! Will aiticie of he from cut around and suckers from feet the scen X ground corporation of snaf HoiehU ('took Ir-- , had the better of the contest until the the bases of the trees. Miration ('onijMny that the lame last round whin Weaver won the de VII. That all trash be pgupi il placed in front of prop- j 1 K SCENE OF FAST BOUTS These who jc urneyed to the Layton I region athletic show last Monday night were treated to some classy imh-idua- Spanish-America- - al p te LEGION ATIILETIC SHOW -- |