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Show 1 fflK - -- The WJn'Iltfirx BY W. P. EPPERSON SON & kaysville UTAH I Entered at second-clasjnatfer February 16, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah under the act of March 3, 1879. s Rates oti application Advertising Subscription $1.23 per year when paid in advance. $1.50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. RACING AUTOS. Roberts Lecture. The Kaysville opera house tvas well filled last "Sunday ' evening with an appreciative audience to listen to the lion,' It. 11. Roberts deliver h is. feet tire Success. The speaker, w ho Is know ifT far and' wide as an orator, was in good form and voice and was ed thoroughly-imbuwith his sublet. The subject was hamlled from a rather unusual' point of view, but did not suffer for that reason. After hearing the lecture re is inclined to think 'that they may buzzard then own opinion on the proposition of success in life, and not be far wrotig in their dcdiutions. The lecture was relilt w plete scientific reasoning not inclined io tell the city fathers how to run The-Reflex- -is of Imt !!'''' that should remind . Kaj-v.ll- ,., foci Nature gtud Club, c Nature Studylubs being there is need of an automdih'T speed oordmanee which should he organized in the schools of Davis The State . ''unty by JVofessnr 1 ,J. Sanders rigidlj enforced. road through Kaysville is. again recently apjmlnted To introduce in good condition since the wet rite line of work in the schools, to become a very weather, and the way speeding promises machines burn the road through nnpottant feature in the seohoo Kaysville is worth a price of ad- - "ol'k. This work is carried mission. dan- ainly dining ger to. life and limb from the mntlis m lh t speeding machines but it will not Pupils. fo keip the road in Already 1,NH) boys and girls I -repair JC such .speed is persisted re enrolled mThcsc (dubs whirl in. The Reflex does not think cinbiare the following lines o that machines should be limited 'Vor ' P'dato, Flower and Tomatc funeral gait but we do if rowing ; .Swine raising ; fanning I think-the- re should-be-n- -" limit Pi'cad Alnkingand JSewiiig.Th other than thrJ power of the clubs lone become so large that 'motor. And again the revenue! it "ill he physically impossihl l to he derived from lawless driv-'- r histntetor to pay persona hH members of the clubs 1" is item an worth considering. ing The hoard of county com- - nn,l dn.vs will be named in the inissioners should also' pass an M'crent neighborhoods w lien the ordmane limiting the speed onMu members -- may meet the the road through- - f ho county, as instructor and receive inst ruction c "ork progresses As many it is well known that roads on Jls which machines are driven ftt an J personal visits will be made as excessive speed are cry expensiyel Ij'ne will pengit ami -- professor we tin in that . J v J . Not-ouly-4-!l- ierc -- I I ' r Suppose you were a clothier? V! HIS 4FIRST SIGHT OF BANDS i o . , Crowd Proved to Bo Very Human When Cripple Long Blind Wae Wheeled Up. - How would you build up a big business for your store? How would you, make that business keep growing a bigger every day? AH hi 11f he had been lame; near ly all hhi life be had been blind But alwaya he could bear, and the thing he liked beat to bear waa martial music by the band. He heard for Incurables was on a aide street, out of the way of bands that restored his sight oUmf 4 shbrtly by a big parade At last, said he, "I shall see the fellows that play.jthe band The line of march waa twenty blocks awty, but to a strong-armeorderly who was used to wheeling s reclining chair twegty ' blocks was nothing. The policeman on the edge of the crow was far more formidable. You cant take that boy to there," he aa!d. Theyd crush the life out out of him. We cant do anything with a crowd like this on parade days. They're a mob " Hut theyre very human, said the orderly. Then be told the story of the newly opened eyes- The-Ho- The-operati- on You would do just what we arc doing. You would use every effort to give every customer the most possible for his money. Other clothiers may claim the same thing. The point is we do it and can prove it. After you have looked" everywhere, come in here. You wiR buyffyoa are a judge of values. - d -- Oh. well,-sai- d oPfS? ply fly thepollman He stepped back Others 1. stepped back, policemen and members of the "mob. Right up the curb they went, the boy and the orderly. A few who had held their places since sun up grumbled a little, but the eager look of the boy who hadjiever seen a uniform conquered and they made way. Them" the bands came, dozens of them, and every bandsman seemed to play his best for the boy in the chair It was Bplendld, "so splendid that the boy and the orderly and the mob laughed and cried together. Truly, the mob was very human. Ostites f S' -- . - im - 'Thm oaer" Km price (A world - c They'are the clothes we would like to sell you especially if you have never before traded here. We are glad to have our customers judge us by the values in this special suit. All wool, correct style, carefully made by the oldest and largest clothing makers in America; " Poets Hearty Appetite The London Dally Chronicle reminds us that Victor Hugos powers of digestion were'of no ordinary call ber. In somereminlscences ed to Le TpmP M Edouard j'elatesfhat the poet when served wlthxcrajfish Invariably ate them whole, swallowing the claws, and shell wltb'greaf gusto Oranges were dealt with In the same wayythe pel bpingeatenK with fls muchrelisly as the fruit dinner party7 at Hugos was a trying ordeal for people of normal appetite 0n one occasion.' writes M Lockroy, we were fed for three hours without Intermission After forty minutes respite In the drawing room we were marched back to partake of pastry and syrups t . a oaf , desirMej lSfiuIers by trying a Styleplus this spring. ry vviljroeHra that the motorists ace something ' 'le that lie may be " here fall you know you bought a rd Davis-oinit- y" 1 which is tm-- cover all the terntoiy the whole. story. 1 possible when ears are riven i to their limit. Speed fiends maki to bus pupils. roads costly and they should he I Business lyon ami commereia made to pay an extra tax when clubs and individuals will be re er playing havoc with the highway. ipiested to gjve prizes in cornice tion with the work done by tin O -Kaysville is going to have a club members. f A few years of this kind hall park. Not a corner lot hut of a well graded, drained, level vacation instruction will work grounds. Tuesday four 'teams wonders in Davis county. The Is of most benefit wfcen'misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of miehtv put to work plow ing,.l he entire scientific instruction, coupled with strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to save a penny here, a dollar there. park, both infield, nd outfield the practical side of life on the 9 Our Saoingj Department u altvayr ready to erxe When this is completed the work larm, will produce a generation you. 2455 Washington Ave. First door south Bank. will be finished up by leveling, of tanners that has never Pingree been JOHN R. BARNES, President J. R. GAILEY, Cashier. tlie knowledge spi inkling 'and rolling There equalled. With S. L. thus HILLS, obtained BRUCE MAJOR, Aset. Cashier wi re alsij, a number of patriot it i farm life will roast fw citizens atvork single handed lastoful to the vmit'iuiiud and everything is being done girls will be conte" ' 'make the park one of the best ontlie farm lnste.n o 1 ' Hu in the county. The cash raised poinK many Our stock is well assorted city where-sKAYSVILLE. r.AH amounts to about $300 ami will in the season small and L 4 -- continue to' grow as the PI T.l L, work SURPLUS and PROFITS , $60,730 large shapes, trimmed in progresses. Those who have not Hirtclor; latest styles. Our special Brine Bat- - for Horses , ,yet donated money or work WILLIARM BLOOD8, L" pETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY A bath hi which four hcit.es can should send their names to the sale J5HN G M BARNES, lnt.rfMfll00DVi HENRY H. BLOOD $3.95 $2.95, and $4, Fit hoj time h.ia lust been fit stand w always have Money to Loan on Pf. DeP8lt, manager oLjhe ball team with ted 7,m at Ihoitwh h, KngHnd are exceptional values The ecurity. Drafta sold payable in all principal cities of the world. abatement of the amount they . batji uphas been built so bu neM that the horses Intereat payable quarterly. Notary Public In ill-give. and are unsurpassed. Dont-l- x Bank - walk-lnt- opikers, - get torn sdaJJ here ahoy busy. We want to hear the will find themselves in about feet 6 Inches of waim luino, -- umpire yell, fier standing Flay ball.' O In this for the minthei of houis orto keep up. lhfdsfr 1 1 If suit last -- Co. Watson-Tann- i J .yi Stafford Millinery Co. fccount Vice-Presiden- t, "Barnes Banking toP,'s,,d 1 11 -w- .! FARMINGTON HAS STREET LIGHTS. -- It a recent -meeting ofTTlie eommereial club the city fathers rwertwarmly commended for the recent installation of the lighting circuit upon the streets. Every street in town is now well lighted Itru-Le, r i, t he ,rr ,d extending ' T-- Ogden State Bank dered be a veterinary surgeon, they will he hi ought oiL dried and proper-Iban'PfgMCto avoid all risk of catching .cold Dtoitwnh brine Is twelve times as strong ac ordti.arv seawater, and the cure Is intended-fo- r tact horses - polo The proprietor ponies and hunters v We Are Leadeas in Low Prices : savs that he lias for yrais used the t,r)np male hot on lame horses by trom to the legs lie has found the of-th- e , 7 -- dn-tri- tt n tsiieh imptHMeniviit WRtaiTTvcTlTtnghoupe w as Tuiir In NormaitJ y The doom as constru c t ed of thin boards which ishded over each other as the house was turned On one occasion these boards spread out like an opened fanr chains the exit The Inmate, terrified by his experience, had the house pulled down Harpers iVeekly. F.state of Mary A. Alvord. Use Good Paint till ffMSSS A roat f paint good paint saves ten times its cost bv g against weather and decay. hunt v our lumso, jmr.h and lawn'fmv with Acme Quahtv v u mr u ttu nuu mp wpain or and protect and beautify your property better than anv other One man routine of BEST (uuni. rence in Men e ttle down ..nto ths (sliine digging the ruts deeper eabtj dav, untiljhe loses A ACME QUALITY ill ls A h oth- nirt - SWil VERY v ,ar lra,l, "'ffkT0" a,,.-- laiurr finish thaTviui jiossthir- - be mathr-for- T bf 'jTu v ifsT m.-an- s - en-amel- H. J, SHEFFIELD & SONS Store. Ka$viUe, Utah. S i Made .of Choicest Utah Wheat ' Mjlled in the most, modem Mill ' Packed, in the Neatest Manner. EVERY DEALER J 4 ' - IT - ' The Reflex prints. Butter Wrappers. e . HAS s v J a ii iii .... Known Everywhere As The prd-tv'vtm- , that Wat 4n er same the vijeatton shows an trtvlitors will present rpitse. l.yn with vouchers to the undt raigned ability to make ieh days work a Nv hau paints and finishes for, all surfaees-hons- es. source of new gZwth in power and barns arhi iTvs dnT.-- e roots, floors, r dmton;- v.a v is JnJaot. if it a'surfate to he painted images. one wi In.appreciaLon So, ill person f talTTon ounty, I of hvfore th rest passivelvzon the fact of soAe xarpt.shed orJ finished in anv wav. we hate an 20th, day of August, ,A I) l'ild w ell established love or Acme Quality Kind fo fft the friendship, purpose UNDERWOOD WALLACE. and thus lorfe. after a tlflie, the beaue wdl be glad to show vou Administrator of the Estate of ty of the relationship and the meanany colors w bother j 6u Inn or not: I It i ing fothis Jite Mary A.Alvord deeeased. neepossessdh while another tctively'woos the-lo-ve Date of of hts friend every day, aiid so finds 17,1913; last puKUeatidimAlay-- K, a 'deep, everTpcjilhsTclpw deep in 1913. with aiilever fresh JheJclatfonshlj) George ,Y, Walsh Attorney for rwalixaUon of the trutfi anT wonder sS1a EataU. at Ufa-- dv Howard Griggs: Department Cash Teased; p L V TivT-pift- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Interest paid ori Savings Accounts and Time DeLoans made on real estate. Vaults equipped with electric burglar-proo- f system. our business solicited, safeguarded and protected. H. C. Biiekw, Pres. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier J. N. Brownmg. Vu:e Pres. E. L. Van Meter. Asst Cashr posits - .met .iNoeiTharr, es the prejectnp ratnevnf-t- n as a MiitahU1 place hr tlie buiMim ujv f more homes, therefore hr it resolved hy ,ihe 'eoXi'rnin hoard of .the Farnmis;-toronutiereial club that tlie lit) of fit tals Jve eon.mended for OGDEN, UTAH: Capital and Surplus $250,000.00 Resources Over. . $2, 000, 000.00 : MODERN FACILITIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS i?ue Forein Exchange, Travelers Checks,1 and Letters of Creditr thejjhem north to the south limits j cure successful for strains hangs and city, a distance of six tittles, thus rheumatism lighting thp-T- na in highway-t- he Revolving Houses (Utire distance through the city A Parisian one. .tor Has tone'eived The follow mg resolution wits the Idea of having small houses which -- introduced by didm S. White, at will turn on their axes built in countlie cdtrbr:mte'FiTTTfg and 'Itnant try districts for invalids tlms furnish' ing a change of set no of light, aud of mously adopted . Keeevgmzing tlu- mstallutp.n of air Them is. he thinks no reason a lighting system upon all the why some rooms' should always get the' sunlight and the remainder be -- St re4-ol-F- a rmn gUm-e- o t y w U iv alw avsltismi ami unhealthy The adds allot bet utility to those idea ls'not entirely new Some yeare -- Ca |