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Show i THE WEZZLY HE7LEX, EAYSYILLS, UTAH C: r.;ag grfiH ' LY Er. rr. V. P. EPPERSON ft SON u issue, and would be meeting it at this time, in much the same way as it is being met in Utah, were it not for the great influence of the universities. second-clas- s 1 matter Feb-n7 15, 1911, at Kaysville Utah r the met of March 3, 1879. t" I THE DAVIS" durifig the game, end it was a mighty fast one. An Ogden batter Used oet A hot one to SandaTl who was , just Located in the midst of fertile able to touch it, the ball then boundfields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beeta.( Has the ed to M. Adame who made a try for it; the ball, bounding off hie glove factory of the Layton Sugar Combounced into the air and Schofield pany (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opporgrabbed it and pegged to first in time tunities for those seeking suburbto catch the runner. On this play an acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising Sandall; M. Adams and Schofield get and dairying. On line of Salt Laka an assist each and G. Adams a put A Ogden an( Oregon Short line. out. Some fast ball Schofield was Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for taken from second during the game and was sent to center field where he information. made a nice running' catch of a short Issac Finn has moved his family fly to right center. Sandall had good support and control and waa in no to Kaysville. ' danger at any time. Simpson- wore Most of the beet crop has been thin-- 1 the mask and caught a good game, ned and cross hoed. The beet fields' are looking fine." LAYTON While preparing to move last wki Neils Nielson sustained A broken rib when she tripped and fell over a packing box. The injury is not serious. L Mrs. The year book issued by the Davis FALL PLOVING BEST County High schools has received FOR ALFALFA CROP high commendation from all who have Subscription $1.25 ter year when examined the book, and the words of on in advance. $1.50 per year paid overdue subscriptions or when not praise usually include commendation When Work 1$ Done in Spring for all who had to do with producing paid in advance. , it. The following-letteMosiah from , Soil Is Too loose for Good TELEPHONES Hall, state high school inspector, to Germination of Seel Office, No. 10 Professor Leo J. Muir, congratulating W. P, Epperson, No. 34 him on J,The Davis" is representative C. A. Epperson, No. 70 (By W. W. WEIR. Wisconsin Agriculture al CoI1k ) ' Failure to fall of the opinions expressed plow, has been the Lake Salt THE BIG PAPER City, Utah, cause of many unsuccessful attempts ' May 27th, 1915 to grow alfalfa on the loam and light Subscribers for' The Reflex coaid Principal L. J. Muir, oila. not fail to note the increased size of Bountiful, Utah. When the alfalfa seed bed Is plowed the paper last week, and not only the Dear Friend Muir: In the spring or shortly before plant d have just received a copy of your James Robinson and Edward increase in site, but an added excelbook The Davis." I am certainlng, the soil la too loose for good gerlence in all departments. It is the year Nine miles north of Salt Lake of Mountain Green were in ly delighted with it. I have not seen mination and a poor stand 'often reCity, suburban and residence town, purpose of the management to con- any year bjuk that in- my judgement Layton on busines this morning, sults. The seed, and latefs the tiny largest city in Davis County, has tinue the publication of the paper in is superior to it. I congratulate the do not have the proper conrootlets, electric and waterworks, tights k its enlarged form now that we have student-bodyourself, and all who L It is not known who will meet tact with the soil to sprout and grow sidepower, telephones, .cement ton for a game of baseball Saturday, part in its production. facilities for getting out such a sheet. welL When fall plowing Is practiced, walks, surrounded by rich market V but ther Wl11 h ame on eM Oxi'a With one - exception, so far as Ts T gardens and fruit lands, two elechowever, this difficulty Is overcome tric railroads with low fares, two known. The Reflex is the largest and by planting time the seed bed is High School Inspector. Mrs. B. C. Snyder spent most of railroads, brick properly firmed and In the best condicountry paper published in the state th week in Ogden, having been yard, two banka, good business tion to promote rspid growth. of Utah. Another feature worthy of CONSOLIDATE THE BALL TEAMS calledpast there by the death of her houses, commercial club, graded j From the standpoint ofiweed eradNow that the baseball season has Lrandmother( M note, is the size of type used on this and high schools, churches and F A T,unton fall plowing is also imporication, lodges. A good place to live. publication, which is smaller than begun, it behooves the sporting editor . to tant the alfalfa grower. Weeds used on most country papers. The size to break loose on his pet idea, consoli- The new county road which has be quite thoroughly killed out of type used makes it possible print dation of the Kaysville and Layton I hen changed to skirt the east side j Riley Brothers laundry la doing n must before alfalfa win do its best and this more news In a given space, thereby ball teams. Several advantages loom th sugar factory site is being very good business, Is more easily accomplished by -- fall giving the subscriber more for his up when the matter is considered, j STaded and will soon be ready for plowing. By disking the field in the money. namely; better patronage, better spring, when the weed seeds turned The Reflex has many features oth- nancial returns for the owners of the under In the fall begin to come up, h" "t er country papers do not posess and park., totter commumt, ftol.nff, the farmer can get rid of two or three f"- Tcrops of pest before Che alfalfa i "any issue of the psper which falls inwill teem "1 higher ,1... lt 7 (tot seeded. If plowing not done until to the hands of a stranger In any part if th. nt... I, effect,,!. , nd P these weeds do not come up oUr spring, "d" of the world will give him a compreIn talking with ae.er.l people ta until about the same time as tho hensive idea of Davis county. The both towns who are patrons of the alfalfa. Mi.u Clzada Ada; is in Brigham correspondence department of the Re- national game hereabout, we find Farmers who Intend to plant alfalfa flex is now better than ever before a number who favor consolidation for this week, on acid soil may benefit especially bv the comment aienuir.g and covers every community in the d reasons. At the pres- - Jmcnt c- errUes of the Box Elder High fall plowing. Such soli must bo county. This has been the most diff- ent writing Kaysville is short of treated with lime to correct the acidand visiting with relatives I famUvMMvBl! reU ify sod this can be best done in icult with which to contend and it is fielders and a couple of tho outfielders, and friends. tivee here Monday. winter for then, if the land Is plowed, hoped is definitely solved. The Re- wh,le Layton is short of battery ma- rt Smith, who lives near the Mis Olena Fenwick of the lime can be hauled directly from flex stands for all that is worth while terial. Kaysville can supply this with L this place th car and road uth of Clearfield, hasand Thomas A. Mills in Davis county, no matter what part, Simpson, Burton and Phillips. Layton placed on the field. of Woods Cross and it is the earnest desire to carry 'las a fine infield and some good out- - fUT a?d an uto truck which were married recently, t0 Pandl fruit crop to the ship-- 1 out this policy to the end that every, fielders. FOB SALE CHEAP BUtionPostmaster P. P. Willey is suffer citizen of the county may feel that One two year old pur blood Jersey The very deplorable community P'ng he has a personal claim on the paper feeling which has heretofore been evi- jn w'th stomach tropble. He is tak Bull of exceptionally good breeding. who G. W. PALMER. Farmington. Adv. the tines of progress and the deni durin, ,b. along i ItoiL, (to to- ,unW, .( public good. e casion of the W. W. Willey is dangerously ill He games, post year will arrive home tomorrow. The Reflex has adopted the policy will disappear in the event that both &l.0 sto.-.FOB SALE l at ,.ogan to visit vi i ia totally blind through the effect of A of using every cent of subscription towns contribute to the playing ma-- j friends on ner bred Holstein bull highlyvery I the recent operation on his eyes, way heme. calf, born April 9th, nearly white, money received in making a better tenal ; we will have both towns to- anV f the lateral ditches in the I The dance given in Everglade hall sired by Whitehall (93036), dam very newspaper. To this end, all fixed gether, both in spirit and body a such ef,t as much running expense, Layton and Syracuse districts I Priday evening, in honor of Israel C. highly bred (from famous Thatcher desired result. light, heat To date the attendance at the parks bav concreted this Spring. Be--1 Barlow, was a social and financial suc-h- herd), daughter of Sir Abbeltirk Artis salary, rent, paper stock, etc., are paid from other departments of the been small, but could we consoli- - for (23464), the Canadian champion dam, any years there will be miles I ceBB and mi,e of this kind of ditch in this business carried on by the manage- date the attendance at the 4.2 milking 73 pounds a day, testing parks The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. ment. This policy it is proposed to would take a jump. The best district- dam made 30 pounds butter 7 grand plan Oscar Holbrook, who has been suffer- maintain for the next four years,' to would be to divide the days; T great grand dams all imported, hooP,n couh- recover- - Tilda (6573) 80 GU' the end that The Reflex may be in a between the two towns, holidays and Lert 1 t vt pounds milk one day, class by itself in the country news- all others. Continue Mr. KjH rot Parthenea SO pounds 8 ounces (9597) m t " H WiU 7 days, Parthenea Abbekirk paper field. . In sending in their sub- playing manager, let him supervise butter r-- and Mra-- Emer Arbuckle of Salt j in8ull a free air plant which will he I. scriptions, our subscribers are re- the team, arrange . games, etc., and I ake were viaito homo at the Clty of (9594) 38 pound 8. ounces butter 7 an operated by elwtrie motor so quested to remember this statement give him an assistant James Arbuckle the first of the days. This week $40.00. A bargain. r l raed thlt ".uto7sra 'Mrs. and confidently expect the results we may recharge week. N. J. Harris, Ogdem Adv. promise, will TbUU kthjs ! ihkat Wo!l,d FOR SALE 7 shares of W. D, Gardner returned from Comm agreeable should this move be effected i .. tCreek water. Price $75 perHnighta share. h repairin fW cil- - Idaho of He THE UNIVERSITY MUDDLE is and several other citizens of Layton Wednesday. stopping Jos. H. Butcher, Kaysville. Adv. It. the at ot hme Mrs. have Ara also r, The Reflex does not claim to be inexpressed a desire to see bine. spired as to the opinions expressed in our two towns joined in this way.! Rspid progress is being made witi us have a meeting right For this article, but in a general way we Host Goods Willie Lee was painfully hurt at the away the structural steel work at the sugar believe the deductions set forth are and will factory be practically com-- 1 brick yard when his arm was caught For correct That there is something radpleted within the next few days. The between the steam rollers, Money it causing brick are layers ically wrong at the State University, be to j TAINTED POLITICS getting busy in a badly crushed. small way, but cannot is apparent to every citizen of the accomplish WUliara much until the steel workers are out state, and like all great fights, it is Smadly rrivod here Bw p Radford. m of the Wedne8iay The Kinsiey, Kansas. He d concrete gang is still hardly probable that it is a way. ra.mBrlBmont aMirt on the jobrbut most of their d affair. It is apparent that both sides work of hu father w to the controversy are keeping the -ntfr.:x,herur rt facts from the people, facts that the scarcely a silo mammth is about compleUd campaign speech made, a people should know. We have no di platform demand written or a mea- - nd Jrhen finished the concrete gang The many friends of Miss Chloe rect knowledge of these facts, but sure enacted Into law that does not Wlll a bl job before Some stringham will be surprised to learn they exist just the same. Did they carry the taint of personal gain of1 P the machinery has been put in I nr to Mr. Murrey Vumcd (.cue, plto. .nd tort rf tto not exist there, the contention would tom. pollud.il I Prfon.M Ibton jtMtor-thprool. ino.n not exist. M I atrnoon brides by There is more blue sky In cam- - men are father, In the report of the Love joy com employed. Bishop Jed Stringham. rutxee composed of members of the I American Association of University talned In SDr' the prospectuses of the bold- the home of Mrand Mrs. rwids I da v Professors, throws tight on the inside est promoters of chimerical business Bone on at h hom 'rur Her Wednesday of this week in i manson, in honor of her facts as to the controversy. This re- acnemes Tnere are more secret com- daughter. at teU" aon I Florence, who will bo married on th was first made public on Monday blnatlons formed by pollticlana In the Libert port andJ18 Myra Martin, who 2nd to Mr. Earl Spencer. morning of this week. After perusing name of My Cofintry" than were ever sociable rned ln adt ke tem- - j crowd was in attendance and all had the lvport, it seems fair to say that formed under any and all other J . the real contention has arisen over aliases. There are more political re- - p . on the 6am dy- - Only near rel- - a very enjoyable ti"! the teachings in some departments of bates hidden ln the phraae Be it en- - j tives and a few friends were present I farewell party waa given Tuesday the University. University professors acted' than were ever concealed un- - j st the reception and the feast that I der - The all and followed. other venin any at Oie home' of Mrs. Truman disguises. guests remained until hav a weakness for socialism, and it The inordinate thirst for political a late hour and all went as IL Brlow,in honor of her son, Israel is not surprising that they stand bemerry as unr8rlned A lar?e wwd was in attendance to bell The P.eJrand P8,,on marriage hind their Utah bretheren in the matgroom it s Mr- rlow 8Ucfe8i in the mie-an-d YU hsbiU xmPlal7 .f forVold and natlorthJrtheTroed is The T?81 ter. president and regents of the this field- - A the h onary Prize has very enjoyable time secured. do it ought to be regulated by law. !?rthy.of not stand for or endorse University ir No business combination ever pursued Tntride was a resident of Scipio, jwaa reported. Gaines and other socialistic teachings, and since ard county, who ha taught echoed I 'urea entertainment helped to make as or competitors has relentlessly been drawn into the ?pry more heartless cruelty upon here for three years. She is a young evening pass pleasantly. controversy, through the report, it is visited their customers a of than rare and lady party varied political 1 fair to say of him that he does rot accomplish-to make Junk of. an In- - ments. The Reflex bytniaa Church, KaysvUls, Utah join! in congratu- stand for suck teaching. It may also that seeks or cripple a business for party Utions. Rev. W. M. Porter, pastor. Prsaoh- be fairly stated that a great majority dustry, I ' success, through tariff measures, po- ia a ii.n of the people of Utah are not in sym- Utical supervision and ofttlmes do The Layton Drug store morning, 'Ll'h LV pathy with such teachings. This is tructlv, ktlduloD. HOT ptolUclih. dially invited. Services at Clintoa: aim true of a great majority of the Sunday school at 2 p. m,; preselling at LAYTON and tax payers of all other people , S k p. m. pot of gold ,.d U,.!r ooptoanatlo. states in the Union, but notwithstandabout as Self gain Is the ing these facts, the professors persist first in politics. There are many was f battered. The loot secured was law ir teaching the doctrine. In such men in office a ho, If they four Ixtttkx of heroin, a morphine matters (he professors claim that. the could not shake today off which was taken from th the tree of sjhni.-itc- , plums president of the institution', regents, American liberty or cut a melon taken prscription case. The stock of morthe governor, ror the people have any from Uncle Sara's commissary, mould phine carrid by the establishment had rights to dictate in the matter. Social- have less desire to serve the public. been hidden and was not found. With The country Is surfeiting a Ith patriism, as taught in almost all universia ho a ill bare their breast to bul- Ijc exicciion of a dollar in change ots, is ties, highly idealistic and is taught lets ln defense of their country, but nwhir.g in the store teemed to be by men who have slight conception are few men in public life a ho diacirbcd. The laid ia clearly the of the practical affairs of life, no there a 111 bare their breast to voters or run work of dope fiends, who find it hard conception of how the dollars which the gauntlet of party disfavor ln de- to secure their poison since the Fedare paid to them in salary are pro- fense of agriculture or Industry. No eral law goieming the sale of drugs duced. Their ideas only apply to the representative of the people, a ho will ot this character went into effect. use after the dollar is for produced and permit personal prejudice to dethrone Inis h the second t;nt this place has placed in circulation. The Justice, party success to disfranchise average burglarized for morphine sWs affairs, university educator is out of harmony reason or the rancor of a political he law went m;,. effect. Sheriff with the conditions which exist in campaign to influence judgment can 1. ndng was on lird early this mom-irfor the economic world, and which in the render capable service. social to The estimate no job. our of preservation prosperity nature of things, both social, political courage and and financial, must continue to exist depends inupon office. honesty and the Amer- BOTH UTAH POWER government, for a long time, or until human nature ican voter should TEAMS , seek these attriPROVE EASY FOR LAYTON ceases to be selfish-u- ntil men are butes as Implicitly as the Wise Men willing to do their full duty to them- followed the Star of Bethlehem and Layton defeated the Salt Lake team in printselves And to society. they a ill often be found to rest over of the Utah Power ft Light company the That the Latter Day Saints have to stabje; the plow or the staff ot at Layton Burton pitched latassuring the Shepherd. The surest cure for for Layton, Saturday. do directly with this earning a shutout, but th fight is open to tainted politics and machine rule ia visitors garnered five runs on errors doubt, but the Mormon people as a fresh air and sunshine and theae imwhole are not in and scratchy hits. so-with r sympathy portant element! are moat abundant -- .Stic On Decoration day the tendencies, and may be de-- I upon the farm, and when farmers, Ogden upon, as a class, to oppose such bankers and merchants are elected to of the company came to Layton and membership in legislative bodies, much went home with the short end of the 13 to 3 score. 1 kave to meet this of the trouble la government will Joyce made Ogdens three runs. A peculiar play f up Advertising rates on application. r 4 Yfo - mm vav oq I3v& rt-- 6 lETlflDDIES AH THEY WANT! GIVE -f- ood ice cream never hart eny healthy, bright-eyed rontpiitf boy or firL only be tore it ia CRESCENT, the purest, smooth.' est, most delicious of ell ice creams. BOUNTIFUL Fer-neli- us -- i - . y, Served and Sold by Dealers Everywhere Lay-too- iTOl day-Stat- e trans-continent- al -- - -- ,d L "T . d'Ctrigj ytccounl . Its of most benefit when misfortune come. Then it in of mighty stresrt sad yon are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to 1 n, penny here, a dollar there." OurSa-Oin- j u ahaaye ready to eerxe you. Department JOHN R. BARNES, President J. R. GAILEY, CuW BRUCE MAJOR, Asst. Cashier he - above-state- Rames HanHJng Co. I K.A.ysVILLE. VTA.H P1? CAPITAL, $25,000. - Layton-Kaysvill- P' - $65,7 ' I L, hi, JLt SURPLUS end PROFITS, 1 j0hn R. lUmM. Williaqi I S John G. Blood, Kyal M. C. Barnes, John W. Gsikf Henry H. Blood Barnes ..We always have Money to Loan on Pa!d ? security. Drafts sold payable in nil the principal cities of the world, foe business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary public in Bank J as NOW IS HOUSE T CLEANING TIME Youll need some new Linoleum, Carpets, 1 or Rugs for your floor- -. .Minrhe - You 11 need Wall Paper, Dining Chairs, a new Table, or anything that goes to furnish the home. 4 lt tie tie We have an excellent one-side- H1 fc Utah-Mad- e Mattreses that canY be beat. Come in and let us figure with you-w- e save you money. I js line of P117 can it ..... pi...... """T- J - SAFETY! In the principles of good banking is that of SAFETY. It is the one thing of all others that should influence the depositor as to placing frla fea-the- Gov--ern- or 1 STEPHENS BROS. B- S" T A BANK ACCOUNT We call attention to the recent sworn statement, as to the condition of this Bank, and know that it will convince you of the safety of your deposit with us. State Ban( MARKET " BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. $35.00 INVITATIONS Invitations home k-c- g 1 4 fact, weddings,' at receptions and, in event may be Rend and Return Direct or Throug Trip San Francisco from Visit Both Expositions Now Open Kaysville Limit 3 Months any procured at The Refltx Stop Over as Desired Tickets on Sale Daily Q We specialize society ing, thus you of the est and most attractive examples of the pointing art "3 Los Angeles March 1st to Nov. 30th Write for Exposition ooklets For particular call on nearest agent w write J. R MANDERFIELD. Salt Lake City A. G P. A! |