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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LEE. UTAH s con s1,icr the number that areharhor-- 1 in wveryTot in the county you can FARM BUREAU C t ho-ti- -s gj-o.- b The following telegram has just reached the county Farm Bureau office from D. D. McKay, State Farm After negotiate g . Bureau president: with the sugar companies over the price of pulp, the State Farm Bureau is assured that there will either be an extension of time on eighty cent pulp or a material reduction in the dollar and a quarter rate after the first of Those who did not have the year. in to time lay a supply before can haul pulp at about the same price as pre wailed in the fall, due' to the efforts f the Farm bureau-The Farm bureau is greatly handi capped. Because of the influenza we cannot get together to talk over what , needs to be done next year; so if there I is anything that you wish your local to work on get in- touch with your i president and have him take it up. In spite of the disease, President E. B, at Farmington has bought , Clark three carloads of hay and one carload a good -- saving for the of barley-a- t men of his local. Mr. Clark has sev- eral other cars now on the track for President George E. distribution. Holt of Clearfield has also ordered car of com from Kansas for the people f his local, together with the of the Syracuse and West Point locals. This car is to be unloaded soon and will mean a good saving, dne to corn going up so high since it was ordered. That is the kind of that makes farming the' kind and that will go to make pay a Farm bureau. If you are not in on the com get in touch with Mr. Holt and tell him why. What is the matter with the other locals. The people havent seemed to have needed much feed as yet, ashey have not reported for any to their presidents. A large consignment of'poison has jyst been received by the bureau am; is being mixed up for poisoning the sparrows and rats throughout the county. This will be distributed to men in each local. the will distribute it. See to it that They you get some from your pest man. These two pests are spreading so fast that now they are costing the American farmers millions of dollars every ..year to 'feed. them. The government has found- that one' sparrow eats font quarts of wheat per year. When you - pest-contr- ol - eaten and wasted by ratsand mice comd be sold the proceeds wouldjru&: thanvpay all the farmer's taxes. - The common brown rat breeds 6 to 10 times a jear and produces an average of ten young at a litter. Young females breed when only three months old. At this rate a pair of rats breeding uninterruptedly and without deaths would at the end of three years be in creased to oo0, 00,42 individuals. So in this campaign-wmust see that we get every rat and sparrow. See to it that e your neighbor uses the poison. doesnt use it, you use it for him, for bv we can eradicate them almo Entirely, If your neighbor protects them you will hae a nice bunch to kill next-yea- r. Let us make a resolution to kill every pest on the farm this year. arnMrs. R-- v LAYTON JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE tho laitorv of th utftr comjfcn, cannery, mill, creamer? uiui toac.t- - section of the State owl, Go! t for seeking nubuihan truck worsen tip e hr fruit growing, Oh the rhuken raising anti tlu hne of th Hmher$rer kjfrliw Orei on Short I ine and I sft It G . Has rlv trie InrhU glut Asuterwoik. Write l.aj ton Ctgnmemal tlub foi infortnaiUn und gi.r Lhton Mrs. Charles Seifers is very ill wr.h heart trouble. A son was borq to Mr. V-- IiOcaUhI in the nuGt of fettiV KxuvU in Iho urotiuitkon of, miik, Nine mile north of Salt Lake City, suburban an J rwutenea town, lnr-- t county ; has waterworks, city in Davis electric 1 wilts and power, telephone, cement sidewalk. Surrounded by rich maiket Hardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two transcontinental roalroada, brick yard, two banks, pood business house,- - commercial club, graded and high achooD and churvhec. A good place in which to live. raand - ? BOUNTIFUL see what it means to let them organisation of Davin cm-t- v go. In' -' v, the farmers, poultrymen, stockmen, mted States mice each and devoted to feeders; the eulturalisU ;y upbuilding of agricultural and kindred jv. jear destroy crops and other property in the community. County ij. pursuits valued at over $20,000,000'. This deAgent W. J. Thayne directs work of bureau with the U. S. Department D struction is 3equivalent to the of Agriculture and Utah Agricuitu-a- l college i.: earnings ofr'an army of over 200,000 men. On many a farm, if the trtfririr&lrtrtrtottrkttftttZtttts-Zii'grain, An v X s-- v 2 mg tnnMs Ha Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Watt were itors in Brigham City last week. i V I of A House Full F?I f j H oney Saving- Bargains - ! Better than Before War i i Miss Nora Phillips spent the past week with relathes in Ogden. - Riley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Architr Briggs and small daughter have influenza. Mrs. Robert Birkin and children are Mstmg in Salt Lake for a few days. Ben Holbrook, who has beenso ill Miss Marie Layton iMtedwith Mrs, with pneumonia is slowly improving. .Clifford Strong in Kaysulle the first ' Mr. and Mrs. Kimber C. Barlow Nt.ek. ot0f Burley, Idaho, are visiting relaties Miss Leona Cook of Bountiful is here. the guest of Miss Beatrice Ellison durBryant Muir hurt his leg quite bad- ing the week. ly last week when his motorcycle fell Miss Gulda Smedley of Bountiful on it. visited with Miss Mary Whitesides on Harlod Armstrong is assisting in New Years day. the J. C. Penny store during stock-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green were the CHARLES RAY AT taking. of Miss Effie Turner in FarmTHE OPERA HOUSE and geusts ort Mrs. Joseph II.- - Holbrook Wednesday. Charles Ray, the popular Thomas H. ill with ington Ince star, who will he seen at the daughter, Synora. are very influenza. Spencer Adams entertained a numKaysville opera house in a new Paraher of friends at cards at his home mount photoplay, His Mothers Boy, Mrs. E. J. Ingles of Portland, Ore-FriJy evenin? is one of the best liked of screen lumi- gan, is here spending a few days with naries. He is afforded many oppor- his family. As a member of the county council tunities in this picture to further inof defense, L. I. Layton will render Mary Muir of this place and Thomas services free to all return soldiers. crease the number of his admirers. He seems to occupy a peculiar niche in Wilson of Salt Lake City w'ere marsolue Radiator Covers. the motion picture hall of fame a ried recently. are Radiators tion. expensive. Proplace that apparently is not shared Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stringhum tect them. Adv. Co. Auto Layton with any of his contemporaries. Ray and family of lleber City are visiting has been before the public for several relatives here. Emmett Wiggill returned to Fort under the direction of yearp-alway- s Omaha the last of the week, after Mrs. Lottie Day has accep' po- Thomas H. Ince and, though starred spending a ten day furlough in Layton. n c sition the lutiv with wide in a range of roles, has never Mrs. James W. Day is quite ill with failed to contribute a notably fine in Salt Lake City. She became sick several influenza. screen performance. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Bavne. but today she is reported days ago, Ray will have a supporting company were guests of Mr. and J Kaysville of distinguished photoplay artists, inslightly improved. Philander Hatch on Sunday. cluding Doris Lee, William Elmer, Jo old daughter of Laura, the Mrs. John Simpson and family of seph Swicgard, Jerome Storm, Gert and Mrs. Joseph Sill, died this rude Claire and Lydia Knott. Hooper spent Christmas day here with momingfP,lWumona' uprinduced taMr. and Mrs. William Ashdown. been ill for had influe&SuShe by KAYSV$ILLE GOB RETURNS of th members other Five sometime. Mrs. George Lallas of Magna spent! Jimmy Walker of Kaysville has last week with her influenza. with ill now are parents, Mr. and family been honorably discharged from the Funeral arrangements have not yet Mrs. Ephraim Briggs, and family. Navy and has returned to his home. been completed. Truman Armstrong, who is in the Jimmy has gained about thirty pounds Robert Green and wife returned the in weight since leaving home and is U. S. Navy, stationed at Mare Island, latter He was at the training is home on a few weeks furlough. part of the week from Camp looking fine. Lewis Washington. Mrs. Green has .3 camp at Goat island, San Francisco ill is Willard Mrs. very in Egan been serWashington with her husband harbor, during his entire time of home is Penman Lieutenant at Roy months and remained to several for school vice. He finished the training in Kast. the some from home. Robert looks him camp training accompany course and would have been afloat and is mighty his in uniform fine had it not been that he was sent to Naylor and wife have just Henry of it. the hospital, where he remained for a returned from Camp Lewis, Washing- proud proud month. ton, where Mr. Naylor has been in the Miss Beatrice Ellison entertained at a prettily arranged party on New e If-h- 1 1 Anti-Freez- Only a Few of the Many Bargains are Mentioned Here SUITS Our entire line of Fall Suits are being offered during this sale at greatly reduced prices, many of them being good Spring models makes this sale of unusual merit. COATS There is good plckingright now and at' the prices we are i move briskly. Remember, these offering them are all those-- ' good values we have the reputation of selling. they-'wn- " DRESSES We have about fifty Dresses in both silk and wool new Fall Co-E- d models. Many of these are our regular high-clas- s on these dresses, styles. We can safely predict fast selling their regular price. as we offer them less one-thir- d Ketth-OBrie- -- Itr irCrtricCrCrirtrirtrtrfc'Cr&'trtrCrictririrbirirti frti trtz'CriririrCrCrfr icir tzirti'tzitirti'trti'tt'b'b - I " vt tl 1,me f ,h" ';b'rEllison. At i Ogden PAINE: & HURST Where the Women Tra,de - Johnson and Mr. and Mr.. Chari.. James E. midnight family of Salt Lake City spent the P? holiday, with Mrs. Thom., Fearnlay guests: Misses Fern Whitesides, Itha aR ami y. T. PP''" .... Ogden ,1.1. old. son of Lawrence, the and Mrs. Daniel filler, had a curiou FARMINGTON Layton, Adele Smedley, Leona Cook ailment on Monday, which became so t of rich snd fsrill DU x JackMoficJayl Merle Conty died Glen Messers. and Barlow, Mrs. Perry Ashdown Mlllsf lorsl com j serious by the next evening that ht of th llont county, I I r th ipnhoui psny, who morning at Piney Ridge, Wyoming. son, Clair Whitesides, Maurice Barnes was taken to the L .D. S. hospital, Missouri rl.r nd th hctwMO th. const." IxMKtum of th fmou Funeral services will be held today at and Martin Wiggill. where he wag examined by five d ocIroon resort. A 11 wtrworkfor ami ub- - v tal Afton, Wyoming. with no satisfactory diagnosis fin else lectrlc Inrhtt. t, DEATH AND FUNERAL OF uihsn rwlJcne. of the trouble. Hypodermics were adJohn and Wallace Mitchell of Salt MRS. WILLIAM MORGAN ministered to assist heart movement business on Lake City were in town of wife and fellow was brought horn the little Isabelle Mrs. Morgan, A. Lucy Thursday.'' Their mother, Mrs. E. Mr; and Mrs, Joseph Holbrook ana Deon four and teems to be redied William later, Morgan, Friday, days Mitchell is very ill. their four children, of Syracuse came cember 27 at fier home In Layton. De down with influenza last Monday. covering satisfactorily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Riley of Wood- - lceagej was 54 years old and was the a landTisited relatives here during the I tighter- of John and Helen Bennett Mr. and MrB. Herald Clark were up GUARD OFFICERS Mr. Riley is and was born in Kaysville- - She had Christmas holidays. from the Provo B. Y. U. for three days MUST STEP OUT been in ill health for several months. last week, the guests of Bishop Clark teaching school at Woodland othc--r Officers who have been appointed, After .uft.rin with and family. William R. Smith, wh. ha. b in the new national guard of Utah and n ah. t .t.adily rompli.at.on. the I D. S. hospital for about San will for the be relieved of their commissions was Clark came. left It death Julian Friday grew worse until month," suffering from Chirst-.ma- s before the arstation after spending regiment will be recognized Diego hoped that her son, Wilford, might returned home Saturday. and federal the and his with efforts she died by government. This acrive home before parents, Bishop I in a letter from Brig- in detailed tion is L. last home from A. the army Gal Mrs. for his release Miss Inez Ingles returned successful! W. Gen. He been John two has rot Heavy of the militia France were made. week, after spending cold caused has recent The snap war the bureau She of The 26. field. j heard from since October department to Maj. years in the missionary of owners considerable to, annoyance Ffed New in 'Jorgensen, adjutant general of York, lowing children survive Mrs. Morgan: most of her time the of on account plethora Utah. The letter says: Mrs. Vera Adams, Mrs. jLarene Wigg- plumling Mrs. Ettie SaiiffrbyVy and family frozen of pipes. Recent inspections have developed ill, Mrs. Lottie Taylor, Mereta, Viola spent Christmaitfith ..her brother, and Teresa, Earl, and Wilfoid, now in the fact that many' officers have been T.'E. Secrist, treasurer of Box Eld Schuyler Call, andTamttybf Murray. I"' in new national guard or- and family had Christmas appointed; Mrs. Sainsbury is now in Garland who did not come within Funeral services w'ere held Monday er county, with Mrs, Secrists parents, Mr. I ganizations nursing a flu patient. clas-sethe at 1 oclock from the Layton meeting- - dinner prescribed in section 74, and Mrs. J. D. Wood, and family. I M. were E. These classes new house.The a June of act' 3, 1916. speakers Ernest Wood has purcahxed I II and Francis Criddle James follows: are as sides, Dahl, Miss Eliza passenger Dodge. Mrs, Blanche Edith Midgley of Salt Lake City Nalder. The choir lendered two se Wood, Mrs. A. L. Clark and Miss Mil-re(a) Officers and enlisted men of Thou Art Mild ant lections: her with Siter week who here last of few those the national guard. (Note: No organigrand a are Clark spent Lovely and I Need Thee Every have entertained friends the past few zation is national guard until formalmother, Mrs. Lucy Thurgood. Hour. J, Ileber Whitesides sang . ly recognized as such Jy, the militia, Private Clarence Smith returned to Sometime Well Undeitand. Inter holiJay evenings. bureau.) Vancouver Barracks, Washington, af- ment took Leroy Clark arrived home from place in Kaysville cemetery. II (b) Officers on the reserve or unhome. ter. spending the holidays at Florida the day before New Years. pa list of the national guard. brought with him some alien enemies He is spending his ten day furlough assigned Davis of medical The fraternity and former officers' Officers (c) who were interned at Ft. Douglas. Mr, and Mrs. the faculty visiting with bis parents, with will .county United of States the army, navy and and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peton were I schools in looking after J. S. Clark, High marine corps. (Persons who have quite painfully injured Thursday even heaJth conditloni, during the preva Tanner's house caught served as officers of the United States Anna Mrs. ing in Salt Lake City when thetr I imnce 0f the flu. The faculty will fire last Friday by some clothing ac- volunteers or of the national guard or automobile collided with a itreet r.L instructed as to how to detect the cidently getting on fire on account ot organized militia, drafted into United They were rushed to the Emergency diwiUi n fu firgt gtageg and any pu being too near an open grate. The States aervice, are held to qualify in hospital, where their bruises werel .j affeced wjj ggnt to his home, damage amounted to $100, which claim this class.) 8re nm J dressed. Mr. and Mrs. made to safeguard was promptly paid by th insurance will be effort Every (d)'Graikiates of the UnlteJ'SUte3 I at home. the health of the students. company. military or naval academies or of a old daughter ofl , ta Carol, the school, college or university, having Jhe past few. days has seen good a John Rampton, died Sunday morning KAYSVILLE military course (In which the sppli- skating on the Ivin's pond and on the after about of has re. penstrom Migg creek. cant qualified) under charge of an ofHer mother Pre" turned from Huntsville, where she has Salt lake at the mouth of Big a weeks illness. ficer of the regular army. Bishop A. T.. Clark, his son. Herald, ceded her in death about five of schools in Oc- ginre broth older of the Bishop's and three () Especially qualified civilians ago. Funeral services were held at wil, fesume her dutjM in were 71 in to part may alo be appointed in staff posiyears, era, ages up the Bountiful cemetery Tuesday The th pubHc gchool on Monday. last Friday. The tions. The speUl qualifications for of one skating party floral offerings were many and beauti-- l been on theparticular staff corps or departnot I Mr. and Mrs. John Walker 'enter. two oldest boyshad ful. 45 over I years, and ment must be clearly shown in each tained a number of friends at dinner. skates before for , soon got class, and must be clearly shown in Mrs. George Ei. Bartonof Provo ar I yesterday in honor of their son, James, after only a few falls, they and enjoyed the class, and must include previous mili-- J rived Tuesday to Visit with her par-- 1 who has recently returned from" Cali- into piactice again tary service. ' lornia. sport hugely. ent Mr. and Mrs." John R. Barnes. ar - lrirt t -- - ,t , influenza-pnu-moni- I ! a, fol-spe- nt 4 s McKinley and Sound Money d It was the martyr President William sound McKinley who made the term, President McKinley was money" famous. a great believer la hanks. He frequently advised bis friends to bank their money. A bank account Is cure for worry Are yoa a hank depositor? If an account with you are not, start today. R0, 19-ye- ar influenza-pneumoni- BARNES BANKING CO. UTAH :kaysville, Bulter Wrappers at i Reflex" Office V a, . , |