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Show , t me aft the reat Fashion gdlems o.w KINGDOM OF DAVIS Davis County is that part of the great State ofjltah, Situated between the cities of Salt Lake and Ogden., Its terraced lands marking the recession' of the Great Salt Lake, &r the richest in the Intermountaia-'We- st and are adapted to the growing of almost everything that is useful to man. Its cli'mateisthe,bestin .theworld,-it- s scenery sublime, its people kind and courteous, and transportation-faciliti- es the best Davis ocunty necds and has room for" 10,000smaIIfanners and fruit growers to make use of its, partly-- improved lands. Hundreds of poultry raisers to produce eggs and poultry for market It needs vinegar and 'pickle factories, to make use of the apples now going to waste-jelly and preserve factory to make use of the hundreds of tons of second class fruit to be had for a song An ice cream and butter plant to take care of" the 12o, gallon milk shipped to the cities It has for all kinds of gunful occupations that can be based on the manufacture of articles useul to man and necessary for comfort and happiness. The man of means wanting a home in openings the Best Location, Best Climate and Best Fruit Growing Country In The World will visit Davis County. The Reflex is the official booster of this fayored land and can put the home seeker wise to neglected opportunities. Acre and a half plats in good towns with water rights, city water, electric lights and electric cars, set to orchard; from $500 to $1,000 The Reflex can show them. " A "f fl -- V u my mmi Ten Pages REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME X KAYSVILLE AND FARMINGTON UTAH, Show Ogdens Many Brilliant Features and Something Doing all the Time Parades Whirlwind of Fun and Frolic in -- Band Music-Str- eet Dancing-- A Heart, of Fares on all Railroads. City-Dedu- ced Ogden, Ut September, 24th . Ogden extends an invitation to the people of Davis county to come to Ogdfen September 26 for a two days visit to your Ogden friends, wrho envy you the free-- 1 of your mountain home. You will be shown the time 'of your life; for those are the days of the Fashion Show, "Ogden's great autumnal event. There will be two days of a whirlwind of and an opportunity to do your fall trading. The combination forms an inducement never before offered in Ogden and is expected to draw one of the biggest crowds that has ever moved on the streets at any time previous. Band .concerts, parades masked ball and many other entertaining features have been provided and a gala time is anticipated. Along with the entertainment there will be other features to 'of. men. They gladden will be in the form of promotion to the industrial progress of the city and surrounding country.varWith that knowledge the ious merchants of this city 'have contributed freely to make the event a success, and assurances that even their greatest expectations will be exceeded are found in the large number of communications to the effect that surrounding points vrill be at the Fashion Show with large" delegations. -'The campaign to advertise the event was inaugurated simultaneously with the decision. to give the show and literature telling of the advantages to he gained by days visiting the city on the two distribute d throughout ' every nook and corner of Weber and surrounding counties as well as parts of Idaho. The railroads are planning to offer special rates and incoming trains are expected to bring in "surprisingly large delegations of pleasure seekers. Salute to Greet Crowds. -- the-har- un-do- lbeheartsof the sellout children 'quicken their steps as they march to the heat- of drums. The line of march to be followed by the school children will form the route of all other parades to move during the Fashion Show. It will be run from Wall avenue on 25th street, to Washington avenue and' 25th street, to 26th Btreet on Washington avenue, to 22nd street on Washing ington avenue, to 25th street on Washington avenue and hack to the starting point. oclock. the. school children will disband in front of the Elks'-cluporch, "where it' is probable that Gov. William Spry will deliver an address on Civic An invitation has been Pride. extended to the governor and his staff to remain in the city over night and to ride in the automobile parade which will be one of the brilliant events' on Fri will - -- , Atll ts rep-ersent- m b day night. ed 200 Autos in Parade. This parade will start at o clock. Almost 200 owners have planned to enter (their machines in this pageants Ik is a rule that all cars movingTh -- through the streets throwing eon fetti and employing ingeiious devices in the involuntary attempt to make the Fashion Show the merriest of carnivals. Atnight the streets will be enveloped in a whirlwind of fun. Myriads of varicolored lights wilt" form an adequate illumination and make the confetti look like snow that has passed through a lake of blood before settling on its temporary bed in the streets. Baby Show Big Feature. ' The Baby show to he held at oclock in the afternoon is one of the principal features of the extensive program arranged after a consistent effort by members of the various committees. Hundreds of the little tots will pass before the reviewing stancLin propelled by- - their mothers, and. prizes will be given the winners. Judge Horn, chairman of the baby allow committee, reports that there has been no end to the applications from mothers' to enter their babies for this contest, which is not without a human interest. The second day of the Fashion Show will start with a bang. Promptly at 10 oclock 185 motor cycles headed by the motorcycle police will start in" a parade. The motorcycle 'parade ' is tin or iginal stunt in the annals of west epn carnivals and Chairman. go-ca- rt -- thfe' par- will lu suspended across the 'high-wa- , and band will furnish nnisie GREAT SCHOOL that will put sprightliness in the :rhe' in which young and' obi will participate. A feature of PUPILS die eciit will be a mask of eccentric characters. Faces and costumes, grotesque, hideous, The first annual school fair emon-lik- e and terrifying alike Will appear on the avenue and will.be held at Lagoon Saturday, add" to tin riot of fun or start a Alot commencing at 12 o clock. . real-rioj. children: of of the school Prominent among the Fashion and el cry eount will be tlu-r- e Show features will be the queen be in attendalso should and her six maids ofbonor. Tin parent so' and aucc doing 'encourage 7y queen v ITT be attired in a costuuu the children in the work they are lnr and with station her befitting The best of the exhibits attendants will ride in a regally w TIT! m t.dvcn I Fa5r' to Hu decorated carriage drawn by award- he will cash where "prizes e horses. Tin horsfour la tile st childrens for. ed es wi'l bt led in tin fashion that suggests regality 'and the luldtsl footmen will he uniformed. They will wear plumes and spurs and -- 4mm assume- a dignity lily that will rival anything in the line of carnival denionst ration ever known in Utah or the sores will be led in the fashion that rounding country. The six maids of honor will be selected by the mayors from the populace of the The opening enrollment in the towns in their jurisdiction. The Dalis county schools this year is selection of the queen is being the made by ballot. largest on record. 2152 pupils have entered the grades and 118 students have registered for work. The enrollhigh choOl 0 Mrs. William Wright has been ment by schools is: quite ill for the past few days. 156 S. Bountiful, 142 W. Bountiful, Miss Grace Ford is teaching E. Ibnintiful. - - T school in Farmington this year, - 154 Centerville, Mrs. Frank Worsley has been Farming ton, - - - 255 45 visiting in. "Morgan' this week. N. Farmington. nces the - ctmr-mitte- e in charge-annoutha the participation will be ' larger than was expected judging from the growing number of apreceived entrance for plications each successive day. Besides the the country. two cups to be given for the The machines will be garbed to best decorated machines, L. II. give -- the autumnal effect of gol-de- n Becraft will give an brown or crimson red, and for the best deeoraterd Inlamp all the hues and shades that dian. The Proudfit Sporting make the season one of a trillion Goods concern has announced its fancies. Many trips were made intention to give the to the canyons and - different saddle in stock for the best points in the surorunding country decorated .Excelsior,. yesterday by automobiles inquest Many attractive features have of foliage to be used for deco- - Wn provided for the entertain-rativ- e purposes. A school of ment of th erowdg during thf special instruction in automobile intprim betwepn the motorcycle tum ; has been in session dp flnd the industrial paradp ade be numbered and every car will be decorated in a fashion that will surpass anything in the line of automobile decorations ever seen in the western section of up-to-da- ti best-motorcyc- le "Arriving 'in 'the' city "Friday morning, the delegations as well as the populace willbe greeted with a national salute of 21 guns to be fired at 9 oclock, and the great Fashion Show will, be on. The firing will continue for althe inauguration of the flt 2 most an hour and the echoes will This paradp wiJ1 ' Fashion be resound through the canyons magnificent in every respect. owners u.e ana many oi .and mountain crevices like the rted to rival or eVen eX - Jt .g" taken' the of have 'clouds. advantage thunder of on pi(meer day Thp one booming and will era- - formation of the afforded clock o pup-1(J 2,000 training at j Promptly parade will" be Chief of as follows: police, mount M. band PVof ,ed police.Dgden A. of division and veteran fireman, A SILVER TEA SERVICE Fire The historical floats. Camp is a gift every woman will ,girls have planned to participate matter No in the parade with an artistically appreciate. made, is a she whether decorated float designed to depict newly bride or a long married ,the character of the organization The organization woman; a silver tea service th,ey represent her of will be. the pride similiar in purpose to the Boy .si!-- ., of Seoutsr A meeting to perfect the heart, Our showing simis ware ver and plated arrangements for their participa tion was held with their guardian ply bewildering in its extent and beauty. Come and Virginia Mathews last There it. have- a look at night. i , are a thousand gilt sugPromenade. Character .Eccrcntic cost you gestions that will The great Fashion Show will be just what you want to pay. concluded with a grand carnival "and . promenade on Hudson avenue between 24th and 25th streets f Saturday night The street will Utah be roped off especially for the Ogden, 348 25th Street occasion. Gay colored lights ( - 4 I , -- 1 LI WILL4LL t. - ils of the Ogden schools, headed ploy the poults imparted to them by the principals, will march to in arranging the dress ou their 24th street There" they will 7be machines' to moe"iu the parade All day long crowds will serge met by the Ogden A. F, of M. band. The musicians will add fire to the patriotism already spired by the salute with the strains of America and the Star Spangled Banner, which will arise up and disappear in the smoke. The part resting in NUMBER SEPTEMBER 21, 1913 THURSDAY, r milk-whit- - CENTERVILLE method of ' ed- This ncation. u hereby" the pupil of industry encouraged in habits and - production cannot be too up-to-da- te ''is' . state Supcr- - hiteiulent Nelson will be present along witli a large delegation of prominent citizens of Salt Lake, declare a half Let l to tind the fair and we day go wTil return" home convinced that the rising generation will make of use of the rich acres J u is have. we soil than county holi-dom- ms-al- g. Palmer T ctt for.. ..his .. borne in Canada Saturday, after a two months visit in Farmington- mnt'SutrLake with relativeiT and '.Ambrose frit nds, Delbert - - Stevenson and family and Frank Stevenson, of Farmington and Riley Rice. of Canada, have just returned from an autn trip through Southern Idaho. Miss Hazel Knowlton was the recipient of a parcel shower Tuesday evening. A number of nice, presents were brought by the young lady friends of Miss Knowlton. Judge How7ell will hold a short -- sehionbf'Tiiurt uextSaturdayir tnotning to attend to probate business and motions and Judge Harris will hold court Wednes- 295 day, October 1st. to take up mat258 ters petruining to the September 198 t Tin of court. Mrs. It. W. Clough entertain- Kaysville, ed friends from San Francisco Layton, Clearfield, this week. - 82 West loint, 91 Aunt Mary Ann Ford who has Syracuse been very ill is reported to he Clinton, Soiith Weber (not reported.) improving. The little son of Walter Dun2152 Total can had his tonsils removed last ' ' South High school, Wednesday (Bountiful) Don .Duncan Central lljgh school to his dwelling and painted the (Kaysville) whole house. North High MchooLo pui, s Oct. 15. - 'Mrs. M a tffi e TSiIntlnSf'cfid ' and Sunday here visiting her mother, Mrs. France. r the rose city. M'fille lvl ri'tiniy f rl li m Henry Cleveland was released H'llli.iitit.it lli MllH'f K l riin.ip.Mi iMiiy, lli from quarantine for small pox KrtW of hot h.u fl.'W'.f- - I' Ol of tlm filu.li i iilrjf. p Ipm'iiIim. last Sunday and Friday night l.iKiiMU rr ft. Hu hum Wmk ml .KliH'tnC his wife was taken with the disU.liU. A flu.. III' Ir rwWn ease and quarantined. I to HeuliT n Wilcox' has gone . Don C. Rich has been releas- - CllIl'fornia tu Kp),na the winter, ed from his labors as a mission- - M wl5njX has vpry poor health, ary to the Southern States and and Mrs. Jennie Fairbanks has returned to Centerville. lie Uniof Salt children," Lake, spent last will 'attend school at the her mother, with week visiting , . versity of Utah. MrsL.Tanncr. Wilford Barer) who had bis Gilbert Wilcox has accepted a jaws broken some time ago, has foreman of the Hal. had the wires removed from them and now that he can open his Hi Power company at Bingham, mouth he is rnUch happier and his parents paid him. a visit Sunwill soon he completely recover- day. ed. 'i. Mrs. A. B. Richardson is very with typhoid fever.- - A nurse fill little daughter Virginia, the of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parrish, from Kaysville, Mrs. Clarkston, who hag had so much trouble and Dr. Tanner are tending the with her eye, is some betterand case. it 'is' probable that she will not and will he loose her has-adde- d K;lt-urda- y FARMINGTON; '"" 1 xt I V. liyrum Vanfleet cut his hand last Friday morning while he was tightening the lids on glass truit bottles. Two of his fingers was nearly cut off and some of thc, chords in liis hand were severed. ' Mr. Vanfleet' was un- -' dep, chloroform four hours ' while his w'ounds were being dressed. - Last CONFERENCE and ' STATE TAIR et. Salt Lake City, Sept. 6, 1913. Excursions, via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale Sept. 29-O- -- to October 12th. The Utah State Fair will be bigger and better than ever before, this year. See agents for rats and further particulars, ' -- eye-sig- Mr." and Mrs, Eugene Clark, met with a very painful aeeidmt.. The lit- tie .fellows was climbing into a fruit wagon which wras just ready for market, wdien the horses start-an- d threw him under the wheel, breaking his leg just below the hip. I)r. THnnejwaa-rjillel-lnt- o set the broken member. - jh Sherman, Friday-morning- , thiCthree year old son of " - O' Ogdens Fashion Show will be the biggest celebration evef held in the Junction City.1 ht ' but slightly disfigured. The funeral sendees of Ben E. Rich were held Sunday in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Mr. Rich has been president of the East-i- s ern States mission for 4 years and has proved himself a good faithful worker in the church, The services were very iinpres-MrHive. The principal speakers were President Joseph F. Smith, C. W. Penrose and Francis Lyman. The hundreds of beautiful floral offerings all Showed in what high esteem" tire deceased was held by his many friends s. o ' For fun and frolic will be the rule at the Ogden Fashion Show Saturday evening. Underwear and Sweaters " are showing the largest and best line of Underwear and Sweaters ever opened in the county. YYe have them in all the sizes and the prices are right in every instance. See these goods and get our prices before making your fall and uinter purchases. YVe - Adams & Sons LAYTON, Gompcay' UTAH . . " |