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Show 4 nnrrnmY nmnz, tjsztziz ptah Ur. Bryan d:f sated Champ CLrk and placed Prtshisnt Wilson in i; If this nation succeeds in keeping ihe presidential chair. Cere, apparent; cc:i ly the similarity ends, for Warwick out of the vortex of war; If it succeeds who perin restraining the i traitor Feb was killed in the' battle of Barnet In succeeds if in . . it sist Hie, Utoh while endeavoring to maintain Henry seeing red; 1373. on the throne. Bryan may be killed maintaining friendly relations with all but ho will never die on n iication. politically, belligerents, it will, at the end of the the field of battle unless he changes . war, occupy the highest position ever r year when x fl-- . ) per year on his ideas as to war. attained by any nation since governor when not i advar.;. TEACH THEM PATRIOTIC SONGS ment began. This thought grows out of a comMias Bernice McCoy, superintendent TELL. ;::Z3 sent by Henry Sienkiewicx, munication of public instruction of the state of officb, i: i in America as the known everywhere AmeriW. P. Ep ;rac:a, No. 34 Idaho, is evidently of good old C. A. Ep. rson, No. 70 can stock. She firmly believes in the gifted author of Quo Vadia." This idee of teaching tha national songs communication was' inspired by tha in the public schools and thinks it relief work done in this country for TK2 JITNEY of more importance to write the songs the miserable people of Polhnd. It There a little man of the nation than it Is to write its says in part: Had a wooden leg; laws. It is Indeed, refreshing to read It seems that the principles of Hadnt any money. what the lady has to say after hear- Christian lovs and brotherhood, banDidn't Want to beg. ing so much about abolishing the mili- ished from Europe, had to cross the tary feature of our schools. The let- ocean in search of refuge, and they So he took four spools . ter of Uiss McCoy to the school di- found it in the heart of the American And an old tin can, rectors of Idaho follows: citizens. Their generosity has saved Called it a jitney thousands of unfortunates from starbeen to has Greeting: It brought And tbe blamed thing ran. convation, but ths task of America is not our attention and rather forcibly ' Floater. vincingly that we are failing to teach yet accomplished; with Gods help she our school children to sing and to lovs j will In the following years become the E2YAN AND WARWICK our national song, The Star Spangled conscience of the world and propagate Mesa Justics, such as the triumph It is often said that there Is nothing Banner," and tha sacred and patriotic of law over fores and the restitution This is a America." most hymn, new under the sun and that history and one which we of freedom to all oppressed nations, mistake serious repeats itself. While these sayings jtha realization of those principles cannot be accepted In all instances, should seek to rectify at ones. of lasting Ths children of the countries of ths beln th " nevertheless, they are true in a very d great reassure. Perhaps when these old world era taught to sing and to Pf kind. The higher the United States expressions are applied to men they love their national songs from the will raise this standard the greater The the time words. can lisp they become more nearly true, in a very will be their worldly mission. It is a Of all- - things name of France suggests at ones Ths difficult task, but the American nation great censure. on this earth man has perhaps Marseillaise" and ths Marseillaise" is generous snd powerful enough to on the changed less than any other. He is suggests France. The Watch it The eyes of the world accomplish Gerfills ths heart of evary Just about the same kind of an ani- Rhine" fixed on America especially ere now mal he was a thousand years ago, man, boy or girl with patriotic fervor, those who suffer look upon her with and will perhaps, always remain so. while God Save the King" inspires child with a national hope." History reveals .the prototype of most ths English 8uch appreciation and from such a which makes no. great men of the present day. Theo- pride and devotion source is bound to encourage those in seem too his when .great. dore Eooaevelt only lacks the oppor- sacrifice who are determined at this interests country demand It. tunity to become a Cromwell; Wil- countrys all hazards the sacrifice of (savs We are certainly falling far short liam of Germany is making a stagger to keep this nation in the path honor) of ciUsen we as teachers our if to become an Alexander, and William duty of peace. It is but one note in the Jennings Bryan, in many respects, fail to teach eur boys and our girls grand chorus of praise and thanksresembles Richard Neville, Earl of to praise their country in song. going up from the hearts of ' Warwick. If this important feature of our giving victims of wsr. The Earl of Warwick was the main- education has been neglected in any of Idaho Review. stay of the house of York during the the schools in your charge, I urge War of the Roses, thel same as Ur. you to take' it up at onea with your Bryan has for years been the main- teachers and Insist that all of the The line-u- p for the fight for United stay of the Democratic party. War- children in their care be taught to Statea Senator in the state of Utah wick could not be king, but he was so sing both The Star Spanglad Ban- next year Is sbout completed. Honorable Simon Bamberger has announced expert in the art of making kings, ner" and America" without delay. that history-- has named him The Earnestly soliciting your hearty co- his candidacy for the Democratic nomKktg.Uaker; Ur. Bryan could not be operation in thia important work, I ination while Senator George Sutherland has announced that he will president, but he could make presi- am dents. Warwick defeated Edward IV Yours sincerely, to retain his seat on the Reand placed Henry on the throne of BERNICE McCOY, publican side of the chamber. a hot-spu- re ..a ' 1-- A tsn In vented a (Loll wLtih wfl k3 every feet of wtsx man within two fer-fre-d the misle explodes and that the cost of the killer is only 2.50. Gosh! What pile of money contractors would have making these shells and selling them to the government for two or three thousand dollars each. to nan An KEEP COOL csor BOTE LI mm TONS SOUL MATERIAL HA8 ENTEREO ,239, OF SUCAB BEETS FORECAST bank vault of THE NATION. his year's Washington, June sugar beet crop in the United States promisee to be a large one. The department of agriculture today in its Rawer Heuee forcast based on June 1 condition Tha Bank a Financial. te tha Community. figures, places the yield at 6,290,000 tons, assuming an average abandonment of 10 per cent in acreage. By Feter Radftri The area planted is 659,800 acres, or last than more year. 144,700 planted One of tha graateet opportunities lh By states the acreage is California tha bualnaaa Ilf of tha nation Uas In practical cooperation of the coun128,900, Colorado 171,000, Idaho Michigan 146,000, Ohio 26,500, try banka with tha farmer Is building agriculture and tha adventure la laden Utah 59,400, other statea 90,400. The condition June 1 was 93.9 per with greater poaslbUities than any movament now before the cent of a normal, indicating 10.6 tons forward American public. per acre. . A few banker have loaned money In 1914 factories used 5,288,500 tons to farmer at a low rat of Interest, of beets 'and made 722,054 tone of and ofttlmes without compensation, to , sugar. buy blooded livestock, build allot, fertilise the land, secure better seed, hold their products for a betetr marEXCURSIONS NORTH ket price, etc. The banker In conVia toward Improving tha grade tributing O of Uvestock; the quality of tha seed 8 and the fertility of the eoU, plants In L the agricultural Ilf of tha community Low rates to northern Utah and Ida- a fountain of profit, that. Ilka Tanny-eon'- s brook, runt on and on forever ho points. Ticksts on sale June 6, 19; Community Progress a Bank Asset. July 2, 3, 17, 23, 24, 31; August 14, was when money loaned The time Limits 25. 28; September 11, Long on such n basts would severely test See Agents for rates. Adv. s the sanity of the banker; such would pain tha directors like June 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 via Oregon a blow In tha fact. A cashier who Short Lino for Y. M. and Y. L. M. L would dart to cast bread upon waters A. Convention. Limit, Juno 28th. See that did not return buttered stde up Agents for rates. la time for annual dividends would bave to giv way to a more capable man. This does not necessarily mean NOTICE TO CREDITORS tha bankers are getting any better that In tha District Court of the Second or that the milk of human klndnesss la Judicial District of Utah, within and being Imbibed more freely by our finanfor tha County of Davit. ciers. It Indicates that tha bankers are In tha matter of the estate of Theogetting wiser, becoming more able fin dore P. Carlos, Deceased. anciers and the banking Industry more Creditors of the Estate of TheoTbe vision of tha builder la dore P. Carlo, deceased, are hereby competent. crowding jout the spirit of tha pawnrequested to present their claims to broker. A light has been turned on ths undersigned administrator, at tha world of Invaetment and bo saw a es office of W. R. Skeen, 826 David Building, Ogdan, Utah, on or re usurer ever received as largt returns the 20th day of September, 1916. on the investment as thtse progressive bankers, who made loans to R. W. Adams, uplift Industry. Tha bankers have W. R. Skeen, been liberal city builders, but always Attorney. now building agriculture. are Date of first publication May 20, 1915. they Data of last publication Juno 17, 1916. , A Dollar With a Bout. Administrator. It la refreshing In this strenuous commercial Ufa to find so many dollars with souls. When a dollar Is approached to perform a task that does not directly yield th highest rate of Interest, w usually hear th rustl of the eagles wings as it soars upward; whan a dollar la requested to return at th option of th borrower. It usually appeals 'to th Goddess of liberty for. Ha contractural right; when a dollar la asked to expand In volum to suit th requirements of Industry, It usually talks solemnly of Its redeemer, hut soul material has entered Into th vaults of our hanks and rata, time and volume have a new basts of reckoning In so far as th ability of some of the banker permit them to cooperate In promoting th bustneaa of farming; God Almightys Noblemen. Thee beakers are God Almightys Heaven lent earth th noblemen. spirit of these men and the angels will help them roll In place th cornerstones of empire. They are not philanthropists ; they are wise bankers. Tha spirit of th builder baa given them a new vision, and wisdom has visited upon them business foresight Ths cackla of tha hen, ths low of kino and th rustl of growing crop echo tn every bank vault In th nation and th shrewd banker knows that ha ran more effectively increase bis deposits by putting blue blood In th veins of Uvsstoek; quality In th yltld of th soil and valus Into agricultural products, than by business handshakes, overdrafts and gaudy calendars. It also interests friends, companions and relatives, all eager Taking th community Into partto add to the young people's happiness with appropriate nership with the bank, opening up a ledger account with progress, making gifts of affectionate remembrance. Let your gifts be of the and enterprise stockholders end thrift practical, useful and lasting kind that are always rememthe prosperity of th country an bered. asset to th bank, put behind It stability far more desirable than a letterhead hearing th names of all th distinguished cltisena of tha comTh bank la th financial munity. power honae t th community and blessed is th locality that has an hanker. YIELD OF -- -- u the 16-T- v., ik'-- " x mv, mi i?v c mi AH THY UAriT! GIVE never hurt cot healthy, brlflhfeeyad or flirt boy rompinfl only bo sure It is CRESCENT, tbe purest, smoothest, most dslicioui of all lot flood loo cream eras. ' 36,-50- 0, Send id Scli by Dtdcrs Everyidtre - , rantee ti 7-- trails-action- yi J a.'Otngs Recount it is of mighty strength, Its of meet benefit when misfortune comes. Then and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to save a penny here, n dollar there." u olxoay nady to OurS&oini Htpanmtnt you. J. B. GAILEY, Cashier BRUCE 'MAJOR, Asst Cashier JOHN B. BARNES, President L. S. HILLS; Vice-Preside- nt Co. 13ames'BanIing JLAyJVLL. V7AH SURPLUS and PROFITS, CAPITAL, $25,000. ' John W. Galley , Royal C. Barnet, G. M. Barnes John Henry H. Blood L. S. Hills, John R. Barnes, William $65,730 Blood, Interest paid on Time Deposits. .We always have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payable in all the principal cities of the world. Your Interest business solicited. Notary public in Bank. payable quarterly. Ec-clbo-fo- or r UM: SALE OF -- A Including Wiltons, Velvets, Axmin-- . Next to her affection for her hussters, Tapestries, Rag Rugs, band, the young bride centers her Porch Rugs, Grass Rugs. thoughts and interests on her new home and its furnishings. 50.00 9x12 Bundhar Wilton... : $38.00 $45.00 9x12 Royal Wilton $35.00 $45.00 9x12 Mahul Wilton $35.00 $80.00 9x12 Hardwick Wilton $45.00 $72.00 9x12 Bigelow Wilton $54.00 ; $46.00 Bundhar Wilton, $35.90 $39.50 Royal Walkill Wilton, $27.00 $ 7.75 Royal Walkill Wilton, 36x63.:.... $ 5.00 $ 6.00 Royal Walkill Wilton, 27x54 $ 3.15 $33.00 Bigelow Electra, 9x12. .....$26,00 One made-u- p Axminster Rug, 8x9-- 4 ......$18.00 $24.00 Seamless Tapestry Rug, 9x12 feet good pattern $17.50 Numerous other floor covering bargains at big savings. ' JUST RECEIVED m ALL SUMMER RUGS CHEAPER RAG RUGS, IfIBRE RUGS, GRASS RUGS, WOOL RUGS, COACO FIBRE RUGS. i Beautiful Linoleums - Our linoleum business this spring has been the best we ever had. ..There can only be one possible reason for this and that is the beautiful line of patterns. ' 40 patterns of printed goods to select from at $1.00, $1.10, $L25 yard. 35 patterns of finest American find English inlaids from $2X0 to $3.75 per yard. 2332 4 - hinricn Ave. procured at The Reflex office. "tj We specialize in society printing, thus assuring you of the latest and most attractive examples, of the printing art. . . . . The designs are the newest and most stylish yet. Prices are very much less than you would expect Good selection of the latest styles, $9.00 to $50.00 with some especially good numbers between $15.00 and $20.00. SEALY MATTRESSES GUARAN-- . TEED 20 YEARS. You dont know how comfortable a bed can be until you have tried a Sealy. Hammocks and Porch Furniture Large and varied display in our cool basement Good hammocks of the famous Palmer make from $2.50 to $8.00. All Porch Furniture at Very Low Prices. OGDEN UTAH SAFETY! te FCimSil FEWER the principles of good banking is that of SAFETY. It is the one thing of ail others that should influence the depositor as to placing in A BANE 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. . Xnion State BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. tlEETGS it la a aad day for Christianity when th church bells call th communicants together for a political prayer meeting. Such gatherings mark the high tide of religious political fanaticism, put bitterness Into the Uvea of men; fan the flame of clan hatred aad destroy Christian influence In th comTh spirit actuating such munity. tllke meetings Is anarchistic, and dangerous to both church and state. un-Chr- is Los Angeles . Rend Trip fra Work, for the beet and th heat will rise up and rqward you. Kaysvilla Marvin Udy and Clark Knowlton, young men of Farmington, have the honor of winning both the scholarships awarded by the University at the last commencemenL " Thia is, indeed, a high honor for Farmington and Davis county. Nearly one thousand students were in th school last year and it is gratifying to kaew tint 3 the nclticrtiJr thxt mow to till mrfsj, tin emtj. and Return Direct orThroug The success of the nation la In th hand of the farmer. Tenant farming is Just on thing after another without a pay day. Above Everyilii - NEW SHIPAENT OF SIMMONS QUALITY BRASS BEDS re V- Invitations (or weddings, at home affairs, receptions and, in fact, for any social event may be tj Vorthy of the fairest June Bride RUGS! 10-wi- INVITATIONS San Francisco Visit Both Expositions Now Opea Limit 3 Months Stop Over as Desred Tickets on Sale Daily March 1st to Nov. 3CJi Write for Exposition ccHcis For paitsculxrs call on nearest er.t j .or wTtie J. H. MANDITLFIZLD, A. G. P. A! CJ: L v . |