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Show 1 HEAT INCREASE ST MIIEEDED lere about two years ago. Burial took place at the Wasatch I,awn cemetery in Salt I.ake City on Wednesday. 1 SUGAR TESTED Kmc BOUNTIFUL aila r f Salt Lake Cits, riUa eak-urba- n an4 tawa. iareaat ity ia Ltm romaty ; haa wawrwarea. aiaatrtc lichu and pawn, Uleakaaei. Mat ptO A. StminM by mt garden a.td fruil taada, twe aiaatrta raUrawds with iuw area, tww traaacasttaaeaal ratlraada, JLir haaiaa. haaka, taad yard. eumw.rtial club, rmdad and kick eakoola, .barckaa and tedpaa. A (0d place ta Ilia. MORAL FIBER iTnrRONW. Annie Fackrdll, who is trj v Mitrt nursing flu eases at Flea sunt Grove, came home Thanksgiving day and Niuei Doubters Nobly Responded Declared nited with hof sister, Mrs. E. J. In. producers Saving Sta -She returned to gles and "family. pies Would Be Easy Compared When Demand Was Shown Grove Fruhtv. Pleasant new Jame Bryson has purchased a With Sacrificing Luxuries. to Them. . . Ford auto. remain- - of were held Fred Mr. a Friday Cleverly Mantel from is suffering Ephraim FIGURES SHOW and hog ut the Bountiful cemetery. Mr. ClevRESULTS. complication of diseases. of a paralytic erly died Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William IL Smith are stroke and husband a and large haves Demonstrated Sturdy SupGovernment Justified In Pork Policy American er.v sick with Spanish influenza. mourn loss. tt her family port of War by Conserving for Which No'" Provides Chief SipSaturHatch returned home Hurry Billion Mrs, Otto Newman died Wednes the Benefit of the pfy to Meet Three day night from some training camp in day in Garfield of the Spanish influPound Fat Shortage. Allies. Texas. enza. Mrs. Newman is the daughter of Mrs. Janie Tolman of this place Mr. and and Mrs. Glen Spencer Mlien figures began to show defIn line with the general plan of and leaves her husband and two mall of Sun Salt Lake City spent formulated by the U..S. Food initely that the people of the United family children. Interment took place in the here with relatives. AdminlStnrtfdn Immediately following States were actually reducing their day EE Bountiful cemetery. j Into consumption of foods needed abroad, Sidney White of Salt Lake City, the entrance'of the United States the United States Food Adminis- b other of Mrs. Margaret G. Lewis received a George. White of this place, the war the contribution made by the was tration to comtold It was that the telegram Thursday, stating that her h very low witht the pneumonia. tnrtt producers' of tWis country to conserson, Alvin, was officially reported bring about war program is of particular signifi- paratively easy Jessalittle vation Angus Smedleys but that t the hearty girl. o4Btaple necessities,, missing in France on September 29. cance, as it demonstrates who so ill was with would Adbe more far difficult accomto mine, Mrs. Lewis received mail from her Food seriously accorded the continues to an still use In decrease actual the son from a hospital in France Bine improve. of plish m of pneumonia, 'at producers ministration by the luxuries. The doubters us took sugar the country. Jesse Briggs, who is working at he wus reported missing. an It 8 U. and declared the would of that to example, reports According Mrs. Charles Jenstm of Salt Lake was be practically InijMissible to bring our Magna, spent Thanksgiving with his Department of Agriculture, there Mrs. and Mr. of Briggs. a head down to parents, Ephraim 10,238,000 sugar consumption of cattle City, but formerly of this place, died EE point an Increase la would that commeet food La- the needs only of these figures hogs, and 12,441,000 C. A. Latham has succeeded" Mr. Tuesday of the people. 1 last." In the same same in town was Call the moni to day January plied Now that demands upon ocean ton- Burton as O. S. L. agent here. Mr. of 819, (XX) Mrs period there was a decrease Burton and family have moved to making funeral arrangements. will be lightened, European nahead of Iieep. but Indications are this nage and three husband Jenson leaves her tions will be able to go farther afield Iloneyville. decrease will show an increase follow- for children. A son, Fred, is in the U. foodstuffs, and will uo longer be ing the latest reports. from Dee S. navy. returned home Riley entirely dependent for sugar upon Since Janunry 1 unofficial Informa North afte American the Wfih Idaho, Georgetown, supplies, Sunday, tioo Indicates an Increase In hogs of William Roberts of Skull valley died stocks now In prospect, we will j spending two months with his sister, not less than eight per cent, and not of pneumonia at the home of Friday to this country sugar place Mrs. II. Johnson. compared fifteen cent, per more than 1 his wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs: Wii back upon normal consumption If the with one year ago, with an Increase In short rations In Europe are II. Johnson of Georgetown, lain Moss of, this place. Ilis wife Mrs. present I average weight. not materially Increased. If the Eu- Idaho, is spending the winter here an tij child are also suffering from the Following the request of the yFood ropean ration la to he muterlally In- with relaNves. Mrs. Johnson was dis'ase. Funeral services were held Administration for Increase In hog creased over the present low amount 1918 and the of fall the Loa for Miss Riley of this place. Sunday in front of Mr. Mosss resiproduction It can be only "through the American formerly dence. Interment took place at the spring of 1919 the Increase may yield Ieoples making It by conMrs. Perry Fisher of Salt Lake City Bountiful not less than 1,600,000,000 pounds tinued restriction to a cemetery. Mr. Roberts leaves or less greater died Wednesday folowing child-birtmore of pork products than were extent here. children to j his wife and three small uneral services took place in the hiourn his loss. available last year. Without this The fact that the Food Administrathe .shipping program' arranged tion has been able to relax the volun- bountiful cemetery Saturday after-noo-- fcaby Mr, Hoover regarding animal food Is In Itself proof that ration sugar tary FEEDER HOGS products would have been Impossible. the ration of two pounds per person home from The dressed hog products during he per- - month was generally observed , Irvin'F. Fisher returned A choice lot of feeder hogs for sale. three months ending September SO. jthroughout the country. This conser- Colorado Sunday, where he had been Salt Lake Union Stock Yards, North 1917, amounted to 903172,000 pounds, vation allowed the Food Administrasee his son, Jehn, who is in the U. Salt Lake. to . Adv. while for the same months of 1918 the tion to build up a reserve, and to tide S. service and is. quite sick with the production was 14177,389,000 pounds, over the period of- scarcity, until the flu." NOTICE AH Increase uf over 374,000,000 pounds the new crops of lulslana cane and for the quarter. , distribution. Dougwere is for Ft. at the Holbrook beet Ward ready The Board of Education offers for sugar InDuring the same period In 1917 The records of the Food Adminis- las hospital suffering with Spanish in- sale the old school property in Farmspected slaughter records of dressed tration show that In July, August, Sep- fluenza. He was at the U. of U. ington, consisting of Lots 2 and b, beef showed 1.263,000,000 pounds as tember and October 995.000 tons were the contracted he when school in block 10, Plat A of Farmington against. 1,454, 000, 000 pounds for the distributed. Normal consumption for training Townsite Survey, containing 1 acres three month period ending September that period Is 1,600,000 tons. This disease. of land and atwo story brick building. 1, this year. shows a definite, concrete saving of Mrs. Leonard Day resigned her po- Bids We must Increase our meat ship- over 300,000 tons. These figures apfor the purchase thereof will be Satur ments, especially our pork products, ply to sugar consumed on the table. In sition at the telephone office received by the Clerk of the Board of is taking to meet the added demands of the milthe kitchen and In the various Indus- day. Miss La Vaun Barlow Education at Farmington up to 10 a. Miles is lions liberated from German opprestries, and show conclusively that in her place and Miss Gladys m., on Monday, December 16, 1918. sion. And at the same time we must the homes and public eating places of now r. The Board reserves the right to reject look forward to the rehabilitation of America, where 70 per cent, of all our Mrs. Jane Peddler of Ogden, but any or all bids. the European meat herds. The policy sugar Is consumed, the sugar consumpBOARD OF EDUCATION, which guided our meat program in the tion has been reduced by more than formerly of this place, was found dead for By TIIOS. E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. past year has been fully Justified, in bed Friday at the home of her which beginthe In the only period heavy pork production daughter, Mrs. John Little. Burial It has brought about will enable us ning with July, this country normally took place in the Ogden cemetery on even partly to satisfy the Increased uses 400.000 tons of BUgar per month. demands on us for the coming year. Last July 260,000 tons entered Into Sunday. . In August only 225.000 There will be a world shortage lb fats, distribution. died Sunday of Mrs. Allan Bryson In September and It Is to the United States that Eu- tons were distributed. following influenza, after rope must look to supply Its deficien- the figures showed 279,000 tons, and pneumonia, 411nes. She leaves weeks few a but Paid for cy. At the same time there will con- then fell to 230,000 tons In October. children tinue to be heavy demands for beef. There could be no more definite her husband and twf small HIDES , people have Funeral services were held Tuesday at Owing to the limited refrlgerato-shippinproof that and sup- the Bountiful cemetery. PELTS capacity European imports of given their loyal beef for some time will be limited. port of the war. and Mrs. L. H. Robinson, wife of Dr. The United States, Australia and FURS Robinson, died at Magna on Sunday Argentine will be able to maintain a AN AMERICAN HABIT THAT WAS EXPANDED morning of Spanish influenza. Mrs, supply that will k$ep all .available freezer vessels operating at capacity. Robinson leaves her husband, son, and disthe of relief several relative to mourn her loss. Coming to the us. rkoM io new sensation a Is not tressed Luk America Pledge! ta Dr. and Mrs. Robinson moved from to food the of sent shiploads Having the Allies When Their famine sufferers of India as offhandLines Were Breaking edly as the housewife hands out cut of the loaf to the wayfarer, it seemed America will send the food, what- the most natural thing In the world to ever needs for victory. They believed, succor Belgium, to take on the feeding they stood fast and wlttT eur men they of a nation quite informally. carried on to victory. 1 The test of peace Is to summon for THE TE8T NOW FULFILLED. the healing of nations devotion equal to that given Hie tasks of war. This government is nathing- - mor, than the expression of the people, and if w are to win the war It will be only - because every man, woman and child Charges himself dally and hourly with the test Does this or that contribute to win the war? Herbert Hoover, , to PHILLIPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY KAYSVILLF, UTAH figures. cattle con-serrati- -- j 1 influenza-pneumoni- have-sufficie- a. e h, n. jj is here an'd we must keep our feet warm and dry. We have rubbers for the little tots, Girls, Boys, Men and Women. pome secure yours while nt - pos-dld- Wei weather the slock ,is complete. CO- - KAYSVILLE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ' sr n - -- f Known Everywhere As The EVERY BES- T-- 17 0 student-operato- one-thir- four-mont- h . r g -- HIGHEST PRICE CHAS. GROSSMAN . mt -- Wanted at the Reflex office. Must be large, soft and clean. - W Save that we may skate Sava icod - April 18, 1918. With the solemn obligation of providing that "margin of food that J ould 4 safeguard against starvation 4. 4.4. friends In Europe the housewife the consumer have learned hitherMETHODS OF DEMOCRACY. . to Ignored and unsuspected things tbout food, have absorbed a whole The extent to which the United In food values, college education States Food Administrator has food handling, buying and on the voluntary support relied substituting that they will not want to forget of the American people i shown by a statement made by Jb Our voluntary not only United States Food Administra- ved the Allios and made vital contrl-butto- n tor speaking before the Senate less Committee to the winning of the war, but Agricultural to ourselves la administration than three months after thii rpenses the outlay out of our own country entered the war. That "nr And food-savin- g he was Justified in hie implicit deconfidence In the strength of reflectbeen clearly mocracy has we ed by the measure of support have lent the Allies. Xf democracy Is worth any T By. saving and .sharing America kepi thing, Mr.. Hoove! dectajedUlwe the world together during the war cri- can do these things by self-s"By saving an3 sharing America by timulat4r by mobilizawill help to bring the healing of the patriotic rifle, by countion of the brains of this this in don be try. If it cannot acwe that ts better manner it and cept German domlnatlea confesa to failure of our political Idrala, acquiesce in the superiority of the German conception and send for The Germane t struct ua in it nee." .pockets that any effective system el! rationing would have extracted. It - wuld have cost us .about $13,000,000 to have policed ourselves as against the 2 cents per capita for tiag. co-ope- ra a America's Cavlrij JJ ctirvir:'! r:c:!2 m J EVERY DEALER HAS IT, n - -- Made, of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner 4- - T t,if (ft WS.S. MMmmnuM .An Open vm O0VtNMfT Letter To All Patriotic Citizen of Utah: The war is not finished, even though fighting may be ended. All the nations whom we have conquered must eat, and the United States is the logical source of food supply. President Wilson, the National War Savings Committee and the National Council of Defense at Washington I). C, through the Chief of the Field Division, Franklm K. Lane, urges the War Savings Committees whenever located to impress and adupon everyone that pledges must be kept ditional stamps must be bought to the extent of between three and four million dollars by the State of Utah prior to December 3ht, 1918. Utahs quota must be filled and we must not have any black .marks against our beloved State Puy and go over the top on War Savings Stamps, the - best obiigarioft Uncle S&m cver offered. fpuranda half per cent per annum interest aad maturing in four years,. .J If we do not buy ou quota, the result will be metVios of taxation by congress that will hit us all and hurt. . Buy while you have the chance and this timely notice is given to everyone. We appreciate wha has been done by all organizations in Utah and we wish everyone now to get busy and aec that Utah allotment, which we art contracted to buyr i bought before the end of tk year. We urge the immediate and continuous attention of all War Saving Societies and invite them the War SavingOIead-- , tcv correspond direct-wit- h Salt Lake City. Utah. Commercial Club, quarters. to accomplish peace, i Sincerely yours NATIOHAL.WAR- - SAVINGS COMMITTEE?,- JLX. A road bank ta the l is c loaf of" success. - 'COM DAffiSS-BAIlilG KeTtabtr IS, Siat Director of Utah. IflL EATITTLLZ, UTAH C.V.IU Cm. - |