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Show J , t ! ) THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH a f ' i Think of that they will see that the law will be Thee," "In Our Redeemers Name." I enforced. In the afternoon meeting the house published by order of the Board of j was crowded to its capacity Charles County Commissioners. Miller. Henry W. Stable, Bishop Iver-- 1 son of Salt Lake City and Apostle THE MYSTERY OF CHRISTMAS George Albert Smith were the speakers. The choir rendered the selections:! Advertising rates on application. Loyalty," "Come We That Love the One Day of the Year That All Other Day Are Learning te Envy Hosannah. Lord, Subscription 81,25 per year when and Imitate. Salt miles north Lake of" Nine paid in advance. 81.60 per year on City, suburban and residence town, JURY LIST DRAWN FOR COUNTY overdue subscriptions or when not It teems to me that always, aa the The jury list for 1916 was comlargest city in Davis County, has paid in advance. 24th of December commenced to waterworks, electric lights and pleted last Friday evening and was shorten, the white, fleecy enow began cement sidepower, telephones, TELEPHONES filed with the county clerk- - The names to fall, says a writer la the Craftswalks, surrounded by rich market Office, No. 10 and fruit lands, two elecdrswn were as follows: gardens man. When the street lamps flickC. A. Epperson, No. 70 Wheat tric railroads with low fares, two Made Woods Cross James Howard, Hen- ered np like candles on an altar, they railroads, brick ry Moss, David A . Moss, Thomas on waa The world white. a that gased yard, two banks, good business Mill Milled in Samuel S. Howard, Sterns Hatch, strife of the city was muffled. Carts And now our long, lean friend, Senhouses, commercial club, graded went by, but yon had to peer out David and churches and .Msroni Jared Moss, Salter, schools,, high ator Charles S. Thomas of Colorado, A good place to live. in Manner. Brown, Zeblon Parkin, George A. throngn the hitnds to know that they proposes to introduce a bill in the Sen- - lodges. were passing they made no sound. Page. Edward Wood. Ernest Burnham. Aa atmosphere cf gentleness had deinternal scended. Everyone la the house went sugar revenuemptax.on of is Francis Tuttle Inkom, Idaho, West Bountiful John E. Lee, Hor- about with as it is sold to the consumer. Fine stealth, aa though planning relatives here. visiting ton A. Eldredge, James Fackrell, John some secret kindness. don this, taking the tariff off foreign And then the night and the trying Mr. John W. Hill of' Wellington is Jackson, George W. Johnson, Nephi sugar for the benefit of other counto keep awake till Santa Claus should Ilepworth, Walter X. Pack. tries and placing a stamp tax on the visiting relatives here. Bountiful Daniel Kelly Davis, Jo- come. And the waking up. with the people. King George tried pulling off frost weaving patterns on the panes. Wood Mr. is Edward recovering seph Day, Nephi Duerden, John K. Somewhere a similar stunt something more than far away a harp was beCrosby, Heber J. Burningham, James a hundred years ago and stirred up a from a severe attack of la grippe. n cornet was challengand played, ing James Briggs, Franklin D. ing the silence. The tune they played hornets nest. We always though Mrs. Truman II. Barlow, who is tak Bryson, Ashdown, Orson Eggett, Albert' R. was an accompaniment to the moat our. friend Charles was a smarter man ing treatment at the Aljred hospital, Fisher, S. B. Goodfellow, George E. beautiful legend in the world. At than King George. is improving. r, first, dreamily, yon tried to remember Garrett, William J. Hill, William why for once the darkness was not William of and Miss Ezra J. Jones Aaron this Sessions, Page, place PROVINCIALISM AND LOYALTY frightening, and then, Ah, Ita ChristIn commenting on the article in The Lyon Flowers of Idaho will be mar- David W. Fenwick,' Wilford Barlow, mas! As you turned, yonr feet made D. John Bryson, Harvey Day, Jesse the Reflex of last week, wherein we ap- ried this week. crack, and at the end of the paper G. Evans, Edward Freestone, James bed yon were too content and happy pealed to the farmers of Davis county George, Franklin R. Green, Joseph J. even to look at your presents. Why to stand loyally by the Layton Sugar I around again, after a Holbrook, Benjamin Hepworth, Moses was It that next day everybody and company, The Ogden Standard of last with la grippe, L. Holbrook, Albert J. Holt, Joseuh everything was different? The air was Satarduy, undertakes to chumpoin the Knighton, Frederick Hampton, James full of- bells singing riotously. Every interest of the Amalgamated company. one. for this one day, ceased to think Smedley, Ira Waite. The Standard says: of his own happiness and found hapWilliam Centerville II. Barber, The appeal (of The Reflex), is William E. Cheney, Henry Cleveland, piness In bringing cheerfulness to Regardless of the activities Bcrt SpringKtead, who for the past Walton E. Duncan, John Ford, Hyrum others. The stern gulf which is fixed s of the Amalgamated Sugar company bad has been working in Washington, Pord, Don H. Major, Parley P. Par- between children and grown-upvanished there werent any grown-- j in Davis county, the Layton company year hom' reUirned ; Saturday. rish, Joseph H. Rawlins, Orin H. Ran- ups. Somewhere In your childish ' is not in danger. The farmers should I I r j L Rigby I Franklin heart you wondered why every-dawelcome the agents of not only one I Mr. and Mrs. Jared Brown.are re- dall, William ' couldnt he made a day of kindness. Smith, Joseph G. Walton factory, but of every factory that de-- joicing over the arrival of a nine And that wonder of n childs heart M. ChristenFarmington Joseph sires to invade the Davis county terri-- 1 pound daughter, born on Tuesday, Is the Christmas message. Once n Edward David sen, Cottrell, Glover, tory. By so doing, they will be laying Mr. Arley George, who for the past James J. Steed, George W. Meadows,. year, by a divine conspiracy, all the the foundation for competitive bidding six months has been working in Ban- Hyrum St.w.V, John E. Wul.k, I their beets. from their harbor of Edward B. Clark, Ernest tenderness. voyaging!are croft, Idaho, returned home last week 7 will lend just "Willard farmers on the north, who borne hack on They subtle touch of quiet Walker, Hyrum Van Fleet, George the creet of a white tide of are in Box Elder, county, are' being myetlclam Mrs. Susie Neath is dangerously ill A. William A. Haight, Eugene that sweeps round the world. A truce and coziness Bourne, to your home which every urged to draw away from, the Amal- with appendicitis. She was taken to II. Clark, George M. Leanord, James of God Is declared to all fightings, and wife aims on make the to L. sume 1). S. hospital the first of the good gamated factory a part of the spirit in the plea of the Loynd, William J. Miliard, James E. men and women walk aa children county loyaltyt now that a plant is week. n la kind. world which that Ezra over F. Richards, Andrew through she presides. Something Manning, They dwelling to be erected by the comS. Sjoblom, Edward Welling, William commence to give and cease tp annex; Miss Dav was able resume Ida to pany near Brigham City. The beet act In the belief that God la In Worsley, Edward Whittaker, Joseph they when they her work at the .Capitol Mercantile his heavep. The spirit Is one tremugrowers are Clark. allow themselves to be imposed 1m by store Monday, after buttering from la lous whits day of unselfishness day Thomas Anderson, Ad- which Kaysville this false cry of county loyalty. They grippe. gradually soma other days In am Beesiey, Christopher Burton, Jr, the year are learning to envy and should be less disturbed over whofbuys Miss Ophelia Lewis is spending the William E. Bennett, Lambert in found in may large their beets and more concrened in holidays with her mother, Mrs. Jane Lester E. Bybee, Frank R. Benof itock beautiful Come and fuin conditions designs. let the us show making which, Lewis. Miss Lewis teaches itchool in nett, George F. Why Wo Bum Candles. . Bishop, Robert Green, ' ture, will make them more independent I Hyrum our The The custom you supply. of on candles burning prices satisfy customers. larvey W. King, John G. Linford, I in selling their product, B. Layton, Samuel B. the Christmas tree comes from two Christopher A Mr. was born to The Amalgamated has a record of daughter Friday sources. The Romans burned candles tushforth, Thomas J. Smith, Charles at the feast of fair dealing and its agents should be nd Mrs. Jowph Garrett of Midvale, H. 8aturn as a sign of good Burton, -- Albert B. Barton, Ernest well received by' the farmers of ail I Mr- - nd Mrs, Garrett were former cheer, while the Jews burned candles Blood, Herbert J. Barnes, William H. during the feast of the lidents here. Dedication, JOHN BARTON & SON, KAYSVILLE, UTAH. Blood, Edwin. Bone, Jesse B. Flint, which happened to fall about the same To the charge of provincialism The Mrs. William A. Burningham. who William E. Gailey, Myron W. Phillips, time aa that of Saturn In the Roman Reflex pleads guilty. Yes, surely. The u taking treatme,;t at the Allml ho George W. Webster, Clifford Strong, calendar. It la quits possible that Reflex is provincial provincial in exfor thla reason there would have been pital, is rapidly recovering from stom- Levi S. Hey wood. actly the same sense that Ogden is ach trouble, candles burning all over Palesmany Layton Joseph H. Allen, Marion In the same sense that provincial. tine about the ttms of the birth of Adams, Phillip Forbes, David O. The Standard is provincial when the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck of Christ, and from this cornea the term Reuben A. Green, John HodgGreen, Feast of Lights," which is the name of interests ho Falls, Idaho, are visiting at the Ogden are considered. The assertion that the farmers of I home of Mrs, Afflecks parents, Mr. son, George Love, Stephen H. Nalder, used In the Greek church tor ChristAlma E. Simmons, Davd B. Simmons, mas day. luvis county should welcome outside land Mrs. Stephen J. Hart. is one of the features of our business J. Weaver, Jabez S. AdChristopher augur companies to come and solicit of which ws are justly proud. ComMiss Ruth Ashby returned home the ams, Francis Bone, Lawrence G. A Christmas Hint beet growing contracts is ridiculous, bined with the element of SAFETY C. Edwin To week thoso first of the to spend Christmas Dibble, Andrew J. w)io may have become afforded by the years of experience The UTAH National Bask and no one knows it beter than the B. T. Harris, Joseph D. Har-rotired of the of our officers and directors, games usual we ofwriter on The Standard. Were a bet- holidays here. She has been teuchiug Egbert, at Christmas the following may bo fer our depositors a highly desirable John Layton, Jr, William I. ter contract offered by the outside school in Wellington, Utah. 24th and Wash. Clarence C. Nelson, T. A1 found suitable: BANKING CONNECTION Sooth East Cotmt company, the farmers would be free Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richards re- Hunt np a lot of poor people that Phillips. to accept the same. But The Standard turned home Tuesday from not have dinner! Christmas got any OrangeSouth Weber George Alien, JonaRALPH E. HOAG. Pmidmit 'S well aware that the contracts of-- 1 ville, where they went to attend the than Bambrough, James H. Cook, sad go and give them one. H- - J. Poery, A. V. McIntosh, Cashier N. B. This gams may be played ffred by both comp-nyi- ea are identi- - funeral of Mrs. Richards mother, Mrs Charles J. Femelius, George W. Kencal. llad the conditions been reversed I Snow. Prker, Pan! M. Lee. Asst. Cashier by any number of persona. dall. i The Standard would not be slow to reClinton Joseph T. Burnett, Myron .Welcome te Chrletmae! sort to the argument of county loyalty', I Th a,,nual meeting of the stock B. James Child, Orlando DaVson, crown o the year! Gold-- 1 holders Christmas, of the Union bank will State would be so-1 n apd perfectly justified I to its round of light and George Mitchell, clasp take Josepl place Tuesday, January 4, 1916 at doing. Directors will be elected Parker, George L. Stewart, John Tay- - ,hadow- - Truly the hells Of it shall The Reflex has no fight against the 3:30 P- mlor. ring out, Plague I banish, peace I meeting Amalgamated in its past delaipgs with Welcome ft royaUy. Spread Clearfield-Will- iam H. Achbv. nowi Mr. Edmund Bnrlow f F.rk of good ..U.y H. Esrlow, David M. Fisher Rich th. hi. family her. fast week U H. Hambhng, George E. Holt, David hCT h. Th.ir hom. to it Y00R COWS EFFICIENT? Pro-- 1 .ntinod (or .c.H.t fav.r, on. .( th. tected. if for no other reason than ch,ldren 8uffenn wth the dlsas- Syracuse Arthur J. Burningham, Milk Scales and Babcock Tester good business policy. J. Bennett, William Criddle, Er-I eentlal in Conducting Successful As a matter of fact; in their recent Mr., William G. Sears will resign his is astus Fisher, Francis N. Nalder, GiDairy Discard Boarders. meetings, the farmers of Weber coun-- 1 position as cashier of the Union State lbert Parker. ty have gone on record against the I bank the first of the year. He has South Hooper George R. Patting the efficiency test to cows line of Bennett, with Amalgamated company shipping We- - purchased the stock in the Capitol sr the milk scales BabWilliam and th S. Edwin Flanders, G. her county grown beet to factories of Mercantile company formerly owned Price, cock tester ons is th of essentials John W. Flanders. the empany outside the county, It is by George Thurgood. of conducting a successful dairy. When in out resolutions a series of pointed feed la high In prloe a farmer cannot NOTICE. MrS' ClamK'e Goodfellow passed that the pulp frm the" Weber couty effort to have boarders In bis dairy The Laws relating to obstructions barn who Alum- sat np mors In feed shipped beets would be worth $20,000 wy Monday' after on,y one week and illness. A few placed n to her in the dumped days previous public high- their milk yield Is worth. Th Bab-per annum to the farmers of Weber n ways ire as follows: Section 1139, cock test will show these delinquent county, and demand that the Amal- death, she gave birth to a la their true light, and the gamated company make additions to child, and gradually failed until the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907,. Ob- qows its factory to take care of all the beets end came. She is the daughter of Mr. structions and Injuries to Highways. scales 01 pat the clincher on the Any person who wilfully, or care- argument. TV sting cows win give raised in the county. If such action and Mrs. Charles Jenson and waa 19 some farmers a big surprise. Some-is good policy on the part of Weber years of age. Funeral services were lessly obstructs or injures any public time the cow that looks like the poor-ca- t in the Second ward .chapel this or other highway, by causing or percounty farmers, it is surely good poli- held offer creators in the lot la the best 1 mitting to flow or seepage of water; bnttertat produaer. cy on the part of. Davis county farm- afternoon at p. m. or who or carelessly permits Cow testing associations among ers, The Ogden Standard to the Miss Edith Putnam of this place water wilfully his control to escape in dairymen afford the most economical under. trary, notwithstanding. and Seth E. Reed of Woods Cross were of the Babcock tester and the any manner, so as to injure any public There is another phase of the con- - j married inSalt. Lake City yesterday, or other or who highway; any person trpversy which The Standard has over- South Davis stake conference was shall wilfully or carelessly place or looked. North Davis county is sub- - held in and the First leave, or cause to be Saturday Sunday placed or left, any urban terntiory to Ogden. In fact, I ward meetnighouse. "Sunday morning log, stone, wood or ether North Davis county is the richest and service was material, or CLUSTLIAS HOLIDAY opened by the choir sing any machinery, wagon or other vehicle most extensive agricultural tributary ing The Nations Bow. Charles R. upon any public highway or other of the City of Ogden, and the success EXCDSSIOIS Mabey gave a very good talk oh the highway in such a way as to obstruct of her people and her institutions are observance of the Via Sabbath Day. Strans the trayel or to endanger property or the OREGON Levi SHORT LINE Edgar Young and Mazear persons ynu f ofAhe Gate ' Building up North Pack, who lias recently returned from shal lbe passing upon such highway, Union .. Pacific System deemed of misdea DaVis couny is, m a large way, build- - a guilty Tickets a sale December IT, 18, 23, mission to Germany and Sitxer- - meanor. ' " P 0gden as in land, also gave good instructions to iust Serially 1, lsifi. The County Commissioneer hereby 24, 25, 31. 1915 and January p. many ways as if the territory were a those in the assembly.' Limit Janaary 3, 1916. ' During the give notice that hereafter, upon Clty See agents for rates sad further service the. choir rendered the follow paTrt being duly made of the violation details. this connection The Reflex is ling selections: TOEHOUSE OF QUALITY of Israel "Captain of this li Wg j ttp.fij UM MluMCCL pappy to state that the farmers of the north "part of Dayis county hare accepted the provincial view of The ReBY W. P. EPPERSON A SON flex. In a meeting held-aSyracuse on were of this resolutions Monday week, ccond-clEntered matter Feb ruary 15, 1911. at Kaysville. Utah passed unanimously to grow beets for the Layton company exclusively. Jinder the act of March 8, 1879. lit t fc i Host" Oh Zion, When 'I Known Everywhere As The . t u BOUNTIFUL ; i VERY ss i Lu-ke- ; i 5 PloUr Kausirille of Choicest Utah the most modern the Neatest Packed trans-continent- al ! BEST r, Lo-de- - s pro-vind- 7 f 1 Our Lace Curtains fSI fr. -- that re-finem-ent - Utah-lduh- o Suitable for Every Room short-sighte- d Bla-mire- your house s, be our Ocr Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values ts. i SERVICE Cor-bridg- e, I d, Lay-Layto- n, I Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- a - 'tTr llT, I I k, - J.J ?T ... Ilad-loc- nt M! Goods ! rilZZZZSZSmST I T - Es-Jon- n Xmas nearly here. We have a complete I I ttn inum ware at unheard of prices. still-bor- 4 4 ! 1 f J During the holiday season we will our Underwear and Knit Goods at Cost, and some instances below cost - r ' i Holiday Goods including Chinaware, ut Glass Toys, etc. Our line of SHOP EARLY ; and get the best selections. 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