OCR Text |
Show r i . TnT Gfce 5FetUj grfltt BT W. P. EPPERSON A SON Entered u 1911, second-clas- nury.lS, under the matter Feb s at Kaysville, Utah act of March 2, 1879 Advertising rates on application. Subscription 8L2S per yeef' when paid in advance. $1X0 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. TELEPHONES Office, No. 10 C. A. Epperson, No. 70 - ENTERPRISING FARMINGTON Now yeas is i i.j . , TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH p " flower enthusiast and judge of hothouse flowers. After visiting his friend for a time and carefully Inspecting the houses and flowers of the big Farmington plant, the gentleman proceeded to the East. While there he visited the National Flower Show at Cleveland, Ohio, and has since written Mr. Miller, telling him that his flowers are easily equal, and in a great many instances superior, to the best exhibits of the great show. This information should be especially gratifying to the people of Davis county. To be able to produce the best in the United States, in any line, is, indeed, a great honor. FOR INCREASED GAME SUPPLY that the damp season of the at hand, Farmington is con gafiilutipf. herself tK.t it nr ilL h n movement, having its inception in the East, is being pushed all over the country, by which it is hoped to A law. This will prevent danger of overstocking the ranges. It will therefore not be the general policy to extend these sanctuaries. In addition to the above, it is to be understood that the final success of the plan contemplates the same strict regulation of the game that may and may not be killed annually, the same aa obtains in the deer forests of Europe. A large stock of game must be kept alive so that the annual increase will yield a large food supply that will be permanent. Oak. Leaf Poultry Farm CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS, Agenta for n irrralhetrtnhrc-w- f gamc-awmmJKtmhrys on the National Forest reserves. This the business and most populous portion of the city without wading is about the first sensible proposition KAYSVILLE, through mud, as has teen the case which lia been presented since the from time immemorial. setting aside of the gleat tracts of During the past fall Farmington government land all over the West as G. D. s 1'tmltf y aad UTAH Putledfe City has constructed a considerable National Forests. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON The movement is being pushed amount of concrete sidewalks of the Office and Residence on Locust Street best type and workmanship. The walk through an is five feet wide and the street cross- campaign. What appears to be the near Bamberger depoL ings are of corresponding width, one objectionable feature of the prop- Calla answered promptly day or night walks have been completed from the osition is to be found in ihe general - : : : t Utah Kaysville Bamberger depot to the meetinghouse proposition which provides that the same restrictions shall prevail as in and to the Farmington hotel. We are informed that the walks the deer forests of Europe. We hardwere put in by the city by levying a ly want such restriction in the United special improvement tax against the States of America as prevail in Euabutting property and that the pay- rope, where only the aristocrats are ments for the same extend over a per- permitted to kilt game after being iod of several years, making the load rounded up by the people, but perUtah Kaysville on the taxpayer light in comparison haps that is not what is really in' tended. Following is a brief outline with the benefit derived. and First Class Kaysville would do well to follow of the proposition Work: Our Motto Quick the ' example of her enterprising (1.) A - federal law empowering TELEPHONE 4S-- J neighbor on the south, and it is pos- the Secretary of Agriculture to select sible that action with the same end and delimit areas in national forests in view will be taken during the com- suitable for game sanctuaries. (2..) These sanctuaries shall be established SUMNER GLEASON, M. D. ing year. seems determined to by presidential proclamation. (3) Farmington i keep in the van as a clean city and is These sanctuaries shall be so located entitled to commendation for her civ- that they will not occupy lands chiefPhone 90 ic pride. ly suitable for agriculture. (4.) These Trusses Fitted Just south of the Bamberger sta- sanctuaries shall be. located where tion in Farmington,- on either side they will interfere to the least exkaysville; of the track, stands a col I oval sign tent practicable with the grazing of board announcing to those who ride domestic stock, especially the stock of C, on tha electric trains that a certain actual settlers. (5.) These sanctuarM, addition to the City of Ogden is the ies shall be established with the apOffice Hour 2 to I p, as. one place to invest money in home proval of the Governor of each State Phone 12-(6.) It it expedient to building sitaes. These signs seem out concerned. Kaysville, Utah of - place inasmuch as the City, of establ i sh a ll rgen urn ber of sanctu- Office, Farmington than f a medium advansize aries rather, Farmington posesscs all the Alexander Residence? Phono I. the ambitious Ogden few large preserves. (7.) The ideal Office Hours 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 tages claimed-bp. ul and many more. The condition would be a chain of sanctucompany realty cities and towns of Davis county po- aries which in time would restore ses every inducement and advantage game to all the intervening territory. J. R. GAILEY for suburban residence and their peo- (8.) Administration will be vested in (9.) ple should resent the booming of oth- the Secretary of Agriculture. NOTARY PUBLIC er places in such a public manner. Boundaries are to he settled after full Farmington should acquire those sign consideration of all conditions. (10.) boards and boom their advantages in Predatory animals are to be killed. With Barnes Banking Co, Kaysvflla three-foletters. (11.) The object of these 'sanctuaries is to provide breeding places for A few weeks ago Robert Miller of game which will spread over adjacent the Miller Floral company entertained territory, where it will be subject to a friend from California who. is a the regular open season provided by Christmas that will bring more comfort and pleasure into the home than ever before. father A Christmas that will lighten mothers burden-m- ake A endless-chain-postal-ca- rd . I 1 and big brother happy and even please the baby. Hansons Electric i i v , ? i Piano Lamps. ' At $5.00. to $10.00 Radiators. At $15.00 to $25.00 Radiators. Irons. Toasters. Toy Transformers. Electric Ranges. Cooking Sets. Chafing Dishes. , Electric Ranges for Children. Small Bake Ovens. New Type Percolators. Tea Pots. Samovars. Heating- - Pads. Reading tamps. Nursery Lamps. , , Ovenettes. At $3.00 to $5.00 Coffee Pots. Curling Iron Heaters. Desk Stoves. Grills. Irons. 'Luminous Radiators- - -- Radiant Heaters. Frying Pans. y s Sewing Machine Motors. Coffee Pots. Table Stoves. Flashlights. Hylo tamps. 2. ' Toasters. Percolators. Xmas Tree Outfits. ' Auto Heatert. Hand Lamps. Battery Cooking Sets' for Electric Irons. Curling Iron Heaters. Desk Lamps. , Dimalites. utah ' Portable Lamps. Hot Plates.' Oven Type Percolators. Radiators. Waffle Irons. Heating Pads. At 75c to $3.00 PHYSICIAN S. Gardner, - and apropos of Christmas buying, SHOP EARLY, it is best for you and be-- t Visit our Store and see t,iie hundreds of delightful Electrical Christmas Gifts, among ' which will be found such desirable articles as: te - - Electrical Gifts for Christmas Shoe Shop j ! I Bake Ovens. Vacuum Cleaners-- . Vibrators. Broilers. Portable Lamps, Fans. Utility Motors. Water Heaters. At $25.00 and Over At $10,00 to $15.00 Ranges. Machine8' ' Combination Table Sets (Percolat-Motors"- 2 or and Toaster or Table Grill). dm, Washing Machines. Kitchen Power Table. Chafing Dishes. ' Foot Warmers. Irons. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE, ot SERVICE Now for Suits Crack-a-Jac- k ERNEST PETERSON JOHN GRAHAM We have themmade especially for you H. Cars Repaired and Rebuilt W. The Kaysville Garage Is equipped with the latest type machinery for the repairing of automobiles and other types of machinery. We are prepared to weld successfully all hinds of cast iron, bronze, brass and aluminum, and have expert men to handle the work. A line of automobile accessories, tires, gasoline Is kept on hand. $281 to $15-0- 0 LATEST MODELS u I We ! K.QyJ'Oille, Jiah- i taville From The Housetops we wish to proclaim the ' J 1 r 7nion r t i" r nt DEALER E. Whitaker W, la Dr. Grant Office . 3 'i f During the holiday' season we will offer our Underwear and Knit Goods at Cost, and - in some instances below cost , SHOP EARLY IT. J. E, HOHIfSOJi DENTIST or IU Llecenced Abstracter And Notary Public Place Kaysville, Utah 41 Kaysville Exchange, r HAS including Chinaware, Cut Glass T?ys etc. Our line of Alum- - and get the best selections. State Hank - Floilr the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY We have mum ware at unheard of prices. Milled in ad- BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. f Vice-Preside- a complete line of Holiday Goods The Made of Choicest Utah Wheat vantages of having a bank account with us. Safety and t carefulness, combined with liberality, courtesy to all, and a desire to be of service to our customers, the high position of our officers and directors in the estimation of our merchants are a few of the reasons why you should have your account here- - f J. Parker, President A. V. McIntosh, Cashier Paul M. Lee. Asst. Cashier 4 Xmas Goods! -- . t continue to post specials for Saturday Known Everywhere VERY BEST Con feclioner t RALPH E. HOAG, Vice-Preside- nt Xmas is nearly here. 'Phillips, Myron J. Peery, Best Butter Wrappers at The Reflex Office Co. Stewart-Burto- n TROUBLE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT Prices Reasonable All work Guaranteed. Phone 101-- BANKING CONNECTION The UTAH National Batik ' 24th and Wash. Sooth East Comer SNAPPY PATTERNS W . . They are going better every season. Kaysville Garage 5 is on of tha features of our basin toa of which wo are iustly proud. Com- bined with the element of SAFETY afforded by the years of experience of our officers and directors, we of- fer our depositors a highly desirable Bonmtlfal fer aypeiatmeat Co-o- p. Davie Ceuaty - - 02k Farmington. i n 1 F-- C. A M. Bldg. . . . . . . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" Duk |