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Show e GItt "VtrlJtj GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT gcfltt WASHINGTON, D. C, August 8. of the summary August crop reof the for state Utah and for' port the Uniated States, as compiled by the bureau of crop estimates (and Entered at second-clas- s matter Feb transmitted through the deather buruary 15, 1911, atKa?anll, Utah, reau), United States department of under the act of March 3, 1879. agriculture, is at follows: BY TOE INLAND PRINTING CO W. P. Epperson, Editor - -C. A. Epperson, Associate Editor A V rat msmifi. otah nr-FLE-- t. EOUNTIFUL Nine miles north of Salt4 Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city la Davis County; has waterworks, electric' lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two transcontinental . railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, comercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges., A good place to live. Wheat Utah Preliminary estimate, 5,020,-00- 0 11.25 bushels; production last year Subscription per year when paid in advance; 11X0 per year on overdue (final estimate), 6,125,000 bushels. Mrs. E. A-- Williams is very ilL subscriptions or when not paid in United " States preliminary estiadvance. Mrs. Noonan is visiting friends in mate, 455,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 655,045,000 Malad, Idaho. TELEPHONES bushels. W. G. Carr has recently purchased Office, No. 10 automobile. an Spring Wheat C. A. Epperson, No. 109-Dr. B. L. Kesler and family re Utah August 1 forecast, 1,940,000 W. P, Eferson, No. 70 home Monday from a weeks turned bushels; production last year (final Fish lake. at outing estimate), 2,100,000 bushel. FARCE OF POLITICS 1 United States August forecast, A. I Hess, manager of the Golden 199.000.- 000 bushels; production last Rule store, returned home Saturday One of the greatest farces of poll year (final estimate), 356,460,000 from a month's business trip in New tics isothe endeavor of one element, bushels. York. which may have won temporary vie Oats Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eldredgs left Utah August 1 forecast, 4X40,000 tory through questionable methods Wednesday for Newcastle, where they and the utilization of undue influence, bushels; production last year (final will make their home. to attempt to placate the defeated ele- entinqat), 4,700,000 bushels. United States August 1 forecast, Bishop Jed Stringham and family ment by recognition of certain work 1X70,000,000 bushels; production last left Thursday for an automobile trip ers of the latter in committee and year (final estimate), 1X40X62,000 to southern Utah. This Is bushels. campaign appointments. Mrs. L. II. Robinson entertained the m laughable. Bee Hive girls at her home Tuesday Barley When the question of principle has Games were indulged in afternon. Utah August 1 forecast, 1X40,000 and delicious lunch was served. a ottered into a campaign the faction bushels; production last year (final that goes down in defeat, because of estimate), 1,445,000 bushels. Miss Rett Sessions Is spending a United States August 1 forecast, two weeks vacation in to can be belief, loyalty Downey, Idaho. hardly pur 195.000.- 000 last Miss Retta Ketcbem is production bushels; chased to the support of another ele clerking in her year (final estimate), 237,09,000 bush- place in the Economy store. , ment simply by the offer of committee els. appointments or ths opportunity for Owing to the scarcity of water, Potatoes Bountiful city water users are procampaign work. Principle Is prim Utah August X forecast, 3,080,000 hibited from sprinkling lawns ciple. the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p.m. It has been the custom. of both par bushels; production last year (final bushels. 2,500,000 estimate), , ties to try to harmonize divergent facMrs. Olena Mills of Deeth, Nev., is United States August X forecast, tions in this manner, and it irAime 304.000.- 000 bushels; production last visiting at the borne of her parents, that custom should be brown into the year (final estimate), 359,103,000 Mr. and Mrs. David Fenwick. public light for just whet it is the bushels. ( Jack of principle; the playing of ward THE BEST LAXATIVE politics on the part of one element, Hay To keep the bowels regular the best the venality and abandonment of prinUtah August X forecast, 621,000 laxative is outdoor exercise, Drink a ciple on the part of others. tons; production last year (final esti- full glass of water half an hour before bieaklast and eat an abundance of If the faction of a party which has mate), 985,000 tons. fruit and vegetables, also establish a the reins in hand really is sincere in United States August forecast, regular habit and be sure that your its creed of principles it should go 80,800,000 tons; production last year bowels move once each day. When a medicine is needed take Chamberlain s ahead and conduct a campaign by it- (final estimate), 85,225,000 tons. Tablets. They are pleasant to take self and support those principles by and mild and gentle in effect. ObtainPasture the loyalty which believes that they Utah August 1 condition, 83 per able everywhere. Adv. should have the support of the major with the ten year avSUNDAY EXCURSION RATES. Ity. Those who opposed such plat- cent; compared 92 per cent. of erage form, principles and candidates to . Via Oregon Short line, start with cannot openly work for United States August 1 condition, Half rates for Sunday trips. On 86.9 per cent; compared with the ten them unless they stultify themselves. sals every Sunday. Also tickets good year average of 81.6 per cent. from Saturday to Monday at a little Ogden Examiner, bit more. Ask agents for details. ' Sugar Beets 1 Utah condition, 85 per August Time was when the people looked with the ten year avcent; compared - on in surprise when sideshow fakers VALUE OF CREAM SEPARATOR 95 per cent. of erage swallowed swords two or three feet United States August 1 condition, long,at blazing firebrands and drank 88X of Missouri Agricultural CoL per cent; compared with the ten Expert molten lead. Such performances no . lege Says 25 Per Cent More 90.1 of per cent. Cream Secured From Milk. longer interest the people and have year average not for the last dozen years. Today Prices "The farmer who uses a cream sepmuch greater fests are being staged The first prica given below ia tbs arator obtains as much milk from four; for the edification of the .people. averaga on August X this year and oowa as is obtained from five cows Whole political parties have been the second the average August 1 last where cream Is raised In a pan." says swallowed at a gulp. Most of the year. C. IL Eckles ot Missouri College gulping of the past has been perot Agriculture. The separator method Utah Wheat, 92 and 92 cents per formed by the Democratic party, not gets 25 per cent more cream from the bushel. Corn, 91 and 99 cents. Oats, milk and this will ably when it swallowed up the Popupay for a separator list party, the free silver party and 55 and 50 cents." Potatoes, 51X5 and In a year in a dairy herd of teu or in Utah the Progressive party. In $L Hay, $13 and $7,60 per ton. Eggs, more cows. Aa the cream Is separated while fresh and sweet, ripening can be this year of grace both the Republican 22 and 18 cents per dozen. controlled and butter ot much better and Democratic parties of Utah are United States Wheat, $1.07 and can be secured than If the, earnestly engaged in the gulping con $1.06 Vi per bushel. - Corn, 79.4 and grade cream Is raised by gravity. The use test, and what is left of the Progres 78.9 cents. Oats, 40.1 and 45.4 cents. ot a separator lightens the work forj siva party has its mouth open for a Potatoes, 95,4 and 5GX cents. Hay, the housewife. The machine Is kept bite. Utah has never boasted of much $10.70 and $11.02 per ton. Eggs, 20.7 In a small room adjoining the bam and of a Prohibition party so far as polit- and 17 cents only the separator parts are brought per dozen. ical organization was concerned, but from the house. These, instead of an- -' meroua pans and crocks, are returned prohibtioa seems to be the meat upon which both Republicans and Demoto the kitchen for washing after the fresh skim milk has been ted to the crats are feeding at this time. The calves and pigs. Reonly question now asked when a A separator will last for publican or Democratic candidate is In of rears. the tact that It ia put spite comes one which milk la la The crop discussed, whether the discussion bo hto service twice a day. The separa, in the saloon or in the church, is whs; everyday. tor should run from four to six years of his prohibition record?" Any When possible, test the cows milk without repairs. If reasonable care is other inquiry as to one's fitness for used. before buying her. office is passed as superfluous, and, strange ee it may seem, all politicians, Never buy a cow wbosa milk teats of whatsoever party, and below three per cent, judges of good liquor," seem equally in earnest ia the matter. Surely Stanchions are a thing of the past. there is e great amount of hypocricy Cow ties are now In order. 1 in this gulping process, but it is just After the good cow la born there la as sure that prohibition is coming to Utah and coming fast. It is a safe lots of work la her making. bet that old John Barleycorn will be Tbs sooner dairy tools are washed buried face down and deep before the after using the more easily they will ides of September, 1917, roll around, be cleansed. and many a booze bister" will assist in officiating at his funeral. No mat- Why not settle on dairy farming as ter which party succeeds at the polls a business! Then breed and teed and in November, Old John is doomed. work for a better breed. Few will mourn his demise. He has Boot use the milk pall tor oarrytag furnished much cheer and hilarity It yea desire le Vi be Ute teed through the past, but it was cheer of ataceedas pigs f .gued fipicrpsaa, , .... .. doubtful value atits bet; he has furnished unspeakable woe, poverty The grade bull cstt wll net par far and suffering, vice and crime. He the cost ot rasing if the dairyman caa has been a thief murderer. anL4e dispose wt hirpredaets otherwise;---- -TOTREMOVE" WARTS ON TEATS spoiler of honor and virtue, but notThere as inuch in the man behind Rub Affected Parts withstanding all Ms faults he has had Dally With Castor cow as In the cow herself. BralnV the a host of friends, but they have now turned against him and are kicking count everywhere la dairying. the Urge Ones. him into his red hot bottomless As a rule milk should not be used grave, which has no bottom and which within 15 days before calving or durwill never give up its dead. But such ing the first five day after calving is the irony of fate Old John Barleycorn has sent millions to hades, and You dont know much about yota now the descendants of his victims cows until you weigh their mil and Levs got the old cuss tottering on the test It with E&boock tester. Ee reoorda. Advertising' rates on application . W ' V 6 en 4 DAKYTnOIES well-mad- e see self-qualifi- ed - . DAIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAIL OF STATE VIS COUNTY, va. Miraao Lhiyama, Plaintiff, Defendant, Fusanosuk Ishiyama, Summons: . The state of Utah to said defendant. You are hereby summoned to apservice pear within twenty days after served if summons you, upon of this within the county in which this cuon is brought; otherwise, within thirty lays after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of will your failure o to do, judgment be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. SAMUEL C. POWELL, KILL THE FLIES NOW; BEST METHOD OF CONTROL GIVEN LAYTON Located in the midst of f.-- ,-. fields. Excels in milk, tomatoes and prodyctionf sugar the factory of the La??; sugar company, cannery mills, creamery and alThe best time to kill the fly is the ways now. But during August, of the and stupidity great umler obnoxthem particularly flies makes ious. Statistics show that the greatest number of deaths and cases of sickness among children occurs durand ing the high fly time of July cleanas well as August So safety cort tion of State tunities for those seeking1ubuP acreage for fruit growl- - fo gardening, chicken ml dairying. On line of Salt Lakf Ogden and Oregon Short electric lights and wsterwcS? Writ Layton Commercial cX 10r information. that a vigorous fight liness be made upon the, fly during this ' month. Plaintiffs Attorney. When we are told that comparativePostoffice address suite 605 r David few house flies succeed in passing ly Eccles building, Ogden, Utah. through the winter without succumbing to unfavorable weather condiSPEND SUNDAY tions, w conclude that theirl ratecf WITH THE FtfLKS increase is extremely great La the eight generations resulting from one adult fly, there are 988,474,-576XTheyll Be Glad to See You! The Oregon Short Line has Sunday offspring. - One fly is about of an inch in length; then and week end excursion rates every flies above could be placed the all if week. Ask agents for details. Adv, end to end, they would make a line of flies 24X43X20X44 feet long. The SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REFLEX distance to the moon is only It carries all the news from Davis feet This string of flies, the - . county. progeny of one female, could reach there and back several times. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Breeding Place of Flies. In the matter of the estate of ElizaThe housefly breeds readily in albeth IL Stewart deceased. Creditors most any decaying vegetable matter, will present claims with vouchers to ths undersigned at Syracuse, Davis but not in animal flesh, as Is so often County, Utah, on or before the 31st asserted. Horse manure is the favorr December, A. D. 1916. ite material selected by the horsefly GEORGE L. STEWART, for egg deposition, and supports the Administrator of Estate of Eliza- growth of perhaps 95 per cent of all beth IL Stewart, deceased. the housefly larvae. Lacking horse W. R. SKEEN, the fly usually selects the exmanure, Attorney for the Administrator. human beings, pigs or, poulcreta of First publication June 29, 1916. Hie dish water and refuse Last publication July 27, 1916 try. thrown out the back doors of many homes sometimes affords a convenient SHERIFFS SALE breeding place for flies. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAIt is admitted by medical men genVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAIL erally that the housefly may be the Lee Charles Miller, Plaintiff, carter of many intestinal diseases. vs. Bar-loTyphoid, cholera, dysentery, diarrhea Edmund F. Barlow; Lucy G. Intel Barlow; Sandy City in infants and tuberculosis are some Bank, a corporation; Minneapolis of the principal diseases carried by Threshing Machine Company, a cor- this insect. poration; W. J. Parker; A. L. Green Control Measures and Almeda Green, Defendants. ""To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 5th "To rid the house of flies," the best day of September, 1916, at 12 oclock known remedy is the following: Soak noon, at the front door of the county a lf piece of bread about one and court house in Farmington, Davis inches and square County, Utah, the following described t: inch thick in a little milk; then place property in Davis County, Utah, the bread in a saucer and add a teaBeginning at the Northwest corner spoonful of ordinary formalin. Add of the Southwest quarter (SW) of sufficient water to raise the level of Section 27 (27), Township Five (5) the liquid in the saucer until it almost North, Range One (1) West of the reaches the upper surface of the bread. Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South Twenty-thre- e (23) Sprinkle over the bread and liquid a chains, thence South 56 degrees 35 spoonful of sugar. minutes East Three and 56100 (3X6) This saucer should be placed oh a chains, thence South 89 degrees 10 window sill in the evening and the minutes East Two and 30100. (2X0) blinds thence 87 drawn 30 North before all the windows chains, degrees minutes East Three and 40100 (3.40) except the one before which the sauchains, thence North 83 degrees SO cer is placed; this shade should be minutes East One and 65100 (1.65) drawn the way down. and chains, thence North Twenty-fou- r 54100 (24.54) chains, thence West Early the following morning the Ten (10) chains to the place of houseflies will go to the window that Twenty-fou- r ning, containing is partially lighted and partake of the 96100 (24.96) acres' of land, more liquid in the saucer. Within ten minless. Also, a right of way, beginning at utes after a fly has taken the least a point Twenty-thre- e (23) chains sip of the liquid, he will be killed. South from tha Northwest corner of This method cannot be considered the the Southwest Quarter (SWtt) of least dangerous to the children in the said Section Twenty-seve- n (27), and house, as the taste is very repulsive running thenc South Six (6) chains, thence west 3751000 of a chain, to human beings. If taken into the thence North Six and 6100 (6.06) mouth of the child vomiting occurs, chains, thence South 80 degrees 26 but no serious illness. minutes East 38100 of a chain to the Poisoned fly paper and poisoned liplace of beginning and containing quids commonly sold upon the market 22100 of an acre. . Also, beginning at a point Twenty-fiv- e should be avoided, as many cases are and 64100 (25.64) chains East reported each year of children being from the Northwest corner of the ill or even losing their dangerously Southeast Quarter (SEVt) of Section lives Twenty-eigthrough gaining access to some (28), Township Five (5) North, Range One (1) West of of these articles. Harold R. Hagan, the Salt Lake Meridian and running entomologist, Utah Agricultural colthence East Three and 11100 (3.11) lege. chains, thence South Twenty (20) chains, thence West Three and 11100 STOCK WILL BE IMPOUNDED (3.11) chains thence North Twenty (20) chains to place of beginning, conOn and after Monday, July 10, all taining six and 22100 (6222) acres, stock found at large on the street of more or less. , Also, beginning at a point Twenty-seve- n Kaysville will be impounded. This and 25100 (27225) chains West order to all applies whether stock, from the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter (SWVk) of Section herded or not. By order of Kaysvffl TVenty-seve- n (27), Township Five city counciL (5) North, Range One (1) West of the Salt 'Lake Meridian, and running thence South Twenty-fou- r and 23100 ORDER (24X3) chains, thence South 83 degrees 80 minutes West Two and 77100 (2.77) chains, thence North BUTTER WRAPPERS Twenty -- four and 64100 (24X4) chains, thence East Two and 75A00 THE REFLEX OFFICE (3w5) chains to the place of beginning, containing Six and 70100 (6.70) acres, more or less. Also, beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter (SEVi) of aforesaid Section Twenty-eig(28) and running thence West Eleven and 25100 (11.25) chains, thence South Twenty-thre- e and 08100 chains, thence South 81 degrees 27 minutes East 76100 of a chain, thenc North 57 degrees 35 minutes East Two and 37100 (2X7) chains, thence North 86 degrees 11 rJ minutes East One and 51100 (1X1) B'r, chains, thence South 80 degrees twentyminutes East Seven and 10100 (7.10) chains, thence North Twenty, three (23) chains to place of & 30 one-four-th 1X56,-640,0- w; . one-ha- one-quart- er 00 Gram harvest is all but and the threshers are busvcomply on Wer? hand. West Layton and Syracuse visited by a good shower Tuesday ternoon. The beet crop is looking fij all over the district and there is aa abundance of irrigation water. The Laudie Auto company garage will soon be completed. The bricklayer are about through with their part of the Job and the carpenter have thfi roof well under way. The building looms up big and add much to the business district of L. ton. A party of Davis county young pie left today by auto for a camping trip in the mountains. The party the Misses Annie Blood, Bessie Steed and Pauline Abbott; Mean. Vird Cook, Clyde Bone and Alex Miss Camille Abbott of Salt Lake will accompany them as chaScof-fiel- d. peron. Funeral services for the late Dennii E. Adams will be held in Garland on Saturday. The remains will leave the residence in Thatcher at 10:30 Saturday morning and be taken to the Garland tabernacle, where services win be held at 12 oclock noon. The auto-- , mobile cortege will then leave for Layton. The body will be Irought to the home of Mrs. W. A. Dawson and may be viewed from 10 until 1 oclock Sunday. Services will be held at the and Layton meeting house at 2 p. interment will be in the Kaysville cemetery. Mr. Adams was at one time a resident of Layton, having four brothers and three sisters here. to-wi- two-thir- It pays to read The Reflex. Oak Leaf Poultry Fan CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. - Agents for Conkeys Poultry sod Stock Remedies. ds $ Hansons Eleclric Shoo Shop - Kaysville First Class Utah aai .. Up-to-da- te Work: Our Motto TELEPHONE 45-- J .. UTU KAYSVILLE, Quick Read the ads in The Reflex; it mean: money to you. The Reflex accept sd only from tollable advertisers. ht -- - YOUR ht - HIDE & SHEFFIELD Building Contractors We build ell kinds buildings and do of &0 kinds of cement concrete work let us figure with yea Kaysville, Utah. NEW BAMBERGER timecard: u toX-- S :.Sd - acres, more or less. water - deneed by Fifty-fiv- e (55) sham of the capital stock of the Jones Irriga-H- " Company of South Weber, vnth aj ditch and water right of every nature, however evidenced. All to be, sold subect to m $2,000.00 mortgage. E. O. READING, i irst puLdcatioa, August 3, Sheriff 1S16. Last publication, August 24, ISIS, Monday, Aug.-19- 16 BamWer Electric cars leave Salt Lake City evf? nour on the hdur from 6:15 win a. m. until 6:15 p. m. After aid 12 SaU at7 at8p-10- P Effective as noted, trains win leave Ogden at 6 a-a. el, 9:30 a. m. and every hour, until 6fo3 P. m. Trains will leave Ogden at 8 :30, 10 :3Q and 11 :30 p. |