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Show r t ifefEijj v s THE WEEKLY REFLEX Prints the news of Daria County. Its subscription list contains the names f Davis County's best citizens. Are you among them? . BUTTER WRAPPERS The Reflex prints the best parchment butter wrappers. Not only tbs best, but the cheapest. REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XI KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7? 1916 announcement and ance, to be determined later, will.be gien to those who have to provide their own means of conveyance. ' Laboratory fees A $2 'fee will be exacted, of all students who register for elementary physics, and a 50 cent fee will be exacted of all saudents who register for botany, zoology or ype writing. These fees are intended to cover all breakages in apparatus and repairs upon machinery. Course of Study Junior high school, seventh grade; English 1 unit CIRCULAR OF DAVIS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS of Education Henry H. Blood, president; John R. Hampton, rice president; William N. Nalder, treasurer; Edward H. Mitchell and Oliver IE Bybee,m embers; Thomas E. Williams, clerk; Hubert C. Burton, superintendent of schools; Leo J. Muir,, principal of high school. School calendar for year; " Friday and Saturday, September 22 and 23 Registration. Arithmetic, Monday, September 25 Instruction Geography Board begins Monday, October begins. giving. Friday, December 22, to Tuesday, January 2, 1917 Christmas vacation. Friday, January 26 School First . half year ends. February 5 to February 9 Institute week, for fanners' and housekeepers' conventions. Thursday, February 22 Washington's birthday. Friday, March 30 Winter course Rob- inson, commercial subjects; Albert R. Spillman, Pd. M., mechanic arts; Loren D. Briggs, A. B., physical education, agriculture and animal husbandry; Frank B. Muir, A. B., history; . Gladys Smith, A. B., physical education and oral expression ;Hor-tens- e White, B. S--, household arts; Emily Sitzer, music. Faculty of Junior High school, Bountiful Junius A. Taylor, A. B, principal; Jessamine A. Shepherd, A. Ruby Langford, A. B.; Elmer Ntal; Prof. Canhon, B. S. One other teacher not yet assigned. Faculty of Junior High school, Syracuse S. M. Sessions, A. B., principal; Elizabeth Hayward, A. B. One other teacher not yet assigned. Faculty of Junior High school, Farmington G. Quince Knowlton, principal; Mrs. Bertha Williams. One other teacher not yet assigned. Faculty of Junior High school, Layton Elijah G. King, principal; Harold Madsen, A. B.; Mrs. Bertha Williams. Progress The coming year will mark another step in the advance nient of high school organization in Davis county. Two new junior high - - Big Layton Establishment Now Ready for Business Water bag Newman Reeves, s The new Laudie garae,the big , Kaysville. automobile establishment of the Lay-to- n Four spark plugs Miss Corw Lay-to- n, Auto company, was opened to the Layton. public on Tuesday evening, SeptemSet spark plugs Mrs. Wallace ber 5. The opening was in the nature Gailey, Layton. of a social event, and was largely atSmall vise Georgo liul, Layton. tended by the people of north Davis County and Ogden." More than 600 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DApeople enjoyed the refreshments and. VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. dancing while guests of the company. Plaintiff, vs. Isbiy&ma, Miyano Manager Lucius Laudie made a Fusanosuke Ishiyama, Defendant, brief address to his assembled guests ' Summons: and made them welcome to the estabThe state of Utah to said defendant: lishment and bade them enjoy themYou are hereby summoned to apselves to the utmost. An Ogden orwithin twenty days after service pear chestra furnished dance music, and of this summons upon you, if served most of those present tripped the light within the county In which this action " . -- -T ,10 ANNOUNCING OUR a tlOn .65 Total Mechanic arts B JOHN W. THORNLEY, Domestic art B W. W. Evans, Secy. Chairman. Domestic science B Commercial arithmetic unit COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' Vt A unit Bookkeeping SEPTEMBER 5 MEETING Vt unit Chorus or orchestra . Full board and County Clerk W. W. .Senior high school, junior year: Evans in attendance. , ..1 unit English C Mr. Gregory, representing the inV unit dustrial corporation of Salt Lake City, Algebra B ... 1 unit was present and stated what had History C 1 unit been done in regard to the IntermounPhysics' ... Vt unit tain Ethics of citizenship Packing company the Cudahy . unit Packing company, and he asked that Sociology unit a franchise be given his company for Cement construction Home management and sania pipeline. He was told to submit Vi unit his tation request for a pipeline franchise in i -- 1 unit writing. Shorthand A Vi unit Bookkeeping B Fred Abbott stated to the board unit that the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway Typewriting V unit company was desirous of placing Art needlework Senior high schoiol, senior year: signs at the wagon road crossings for 1 unit the safety of the public, and asked English D Vt unit Solid geometry that crossings where such signs . Vt unit should bo placed be designated. He Trigonometry Vt unit was informed that Debating they desired that . 4 unit Economics safety signs be placed at all crossings V unit in the county. Art needlework unit V Mr. Abbott also asked that the comShorthand B Vi unit missioners change the wagon road Bookkeeping C Vi unit near St. B Joseph for the purpose of Typewriting Home management and sanimaking the road more safe. This was taken under advisement. tation J ' David Fisher of Clearfield made an FOR CANDIDATE application for a license to run a pool COUNTY ATTORNEY hall, a barber shop and a confection- Ezra C. Robinson, county attorney, ery store. Taken under advisement yielding to the importunities of num- until next meeting. erous friends throughout Davis counThe usual list of claims was apty, announces that he is a candidate proved and ordered paid. for another term, and in the event of CITY COUNCIL election will carefully, efficiently and of duties The Kaysyille city Council held its economically perform the first of the month session at the city the office. Adv. hall last night Owing to the illness ARE YOU LOOKING OLD? of Mayor John G. M. Barnes, Mayor withenough Comes Old age quick pro tem J. R. d alley presided. All out inviting it. Some look old al; the members of the council were presforty. That is because they neglect ent the liver and bowels. .Keep your City Marshal Rochell reported havbowels regular and your1 liver healthy but feel younger arrested a party of youths on a and you will not only Tntn ing look younger. When troubled Cham-beriacharge of intoxication, who . were in constipation or biliousness take v justice, - The VTablets. Theyareintended were given a suspended sentence are especially for these ailments andmost lads and on promise of good behavior. excellent. Easy to take The city marshal was instructed to agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ... continue enforcing the ordinance concerning stock running at large. M. E. WADDOUPS FOR The committee on waterworks reCOUNTY ATTORNEY of ported that the rew tank house hac M, E. Waddoups, attorney-at-labeen completed and recommendee of friends, Bountiful, at the request cana be that the bill of the Wheelwright Conwill has announced that he be paid. The Lu didate for the Republican nomination struction company and an extra was $2703 allowed as Mr. Waddoups for county attorney." to used cement for amounting Davis county. charge was born and raised in committee the to referred was $31.23 For several years he has been actively law. He is for further consideration. engaged in the practice of After allowing the usual monthly elected competent lawyer, and if council adjourned. bills the county efficient service. WITH Tylep!y s 117 -- are being created. These are at Farmington and Layton, where they will be conducted jn connection with the grade schools. This plan of high 8cho9l organization is being fol lowed throughout the state with gratifying results. The junior high school embraces the seventh, eighth and mnth grades and is organized as a unit, so that the work of these grades is more closely related and unified than In thb old system! New Subjects In accordance with the spirit of the times in education, the course of study in the high schools is being shaped to meet the specific needs of Davis county. For the com hg school year the following sub-- 1 have been added: General science, botany, zoology, cement con traction, home management and sanitation, art needlework, hygiene for girls, hygiene for boys and high school - f arithmetic. 1 T, schools . The .1 pal, social sciences; Myron C. Barlow, ' B. S,. science ; Daisie' D. Harrison, A. B, English; Ezra J. Liljenquist, ) Leslie Taylor; aged 19 years, resid-n- g at 2769 Grant avenue, was taken theDee hospital at 1:35 oclock U Tuesday morning, with - both - legs crushed. The accident, as near as could be learned, occurred as the last Salt Lake & Ogden train was leaving kaysville ior Ogden. Taylor, it is stated, was going from one car to another when he fell beneath the wheels. At the hospital the injured man was attended by Dr. E. R. Dumke, who ound upon examination the left leg was broken between the knee and ankle, while the right leg was crushed e!ow the knee. It was stated that it was possible to save one of the legs, ut it is feared that amputation of the other leg may be necessary. At 2:30 o'clock Tuesday morning Taylor was still on the operating (able, Ogden Examiner. Set Gordon seat covers Clarence Kirkham, Layton. , Tin covers Miss Ida Robins, Lay . , ton. Is Flash lamp Miss Ida Robins, Lay-to- n. d. Fridayj April 13 Campus day. Friday evening, June 1 Com' mencement exercises. Faculty of Senior High school,. Kaysville Leo J. Muir, A. B., princi- ; The Republican county convention for Davis county, Utah, is hereby called .and will be held on' the 20th day 1916, at the county court, house in Farmington City, .Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m, for the purpose of nominating the following county officers: One representative to the next session of the legislature of Utah, a county clerk, TnE LAUDIE GARAGE - ends. A B, mathematics; H. Horald OPENING OF ar Thursday, November 30 Thanks- Tuesday, January 2, 1917 work resumes. " LESLIE TAYLOR IF SERIOUSLY INJURED BY LAGOON TRAIN unit attorney, treasurer, assessor, recorder, la unit sheriff, surveyor, a commissioner Mature study term) and a commissioner H unit (four-yea- r (two-yeterm). Vi unit listory and civics And for the purpose of selecting a Woodwork (boys) unit Sewing (girls) unit Republican county committee, consisti Music unit ing of one member from each precinct drawing and penmanship unit in Davis county. Primaries for the purpose of electOral English unit ing delegates to said county convenlygiene unit is brought; otherwise, within thirty fantastic. tion are hereby called to be held in Junior high school, eighth grade: defend the lays after service, and the the During evening following above 1 entitled action; and in case of English unit the various voting precincts of said prizes were awarded: Arithmetic 1 your failure so to do, judgment will unit county for Saturday, September 16, DO IT SATURDAY! Woolen mills auto robe rendered against you according to be 8 oclock. at 1916, Knight At said and county 1 History unit geography demand of the complaint, which the excursions Miss Hazel. via Short West Special Point Oregon Flinders, , Vi unit primaries the electors of the various Hygiene v filed with the clerk of said has been Jne back Miss auto tire Elva court. every Saturday, Monday, Goodyear Woodwork i2 unit precincts will alfo elect a precinct to Ogden,- Salt Lake and many other Jaques, Layton. SAMUEL C POWELL, U unit chairman, a secretary and a district , Sewing Stewart odometer Miss Vera Day, mittee of three in each p igrroomy cars. Good road-eYlusic Plaintiffs Attorney. . .... ' a unit See O. S. L. agents for details. Layton. a precinct justice of the peace and a Postoffice address. suite 605 David H unit Drawing and penmanship to9-1- 4 Adv. Luther vise Mr. Morgan. Eccies building, Ogden, Utah. Oral English U unit constable for the ensuing two years. Said convention will consist county Junior high school, ninth grade; of rixy-fiv- e T T delegates, apportioned to unit English A the various on the voting ... Algebra A ,..l Vi unit basis of one delegate precincts for each twenty-fiv- e Hihschool arithmetic unit votes or fraction thereof major History A unit O. Leatherwood, RepubE. for 'cast Vi unit Agriculture lican candidate for congress in the General science unit election of 1914- - . Oral Expression .1... V unit The precincts, with the number of Ethics of citizenship unit allotted to .each under said delegates We have the exclusive sale here of nationally known Styleplua Clothes $17 Domestic- - art- - A Vi unit are as follows: Domestic science A ... unit apportionment, You know the price has not raised South Bountiful 6 'dhorus or orchestra , Vi unit S West -Bountiful .,TrrV unit Mechanical .Arts A East Bountiful Senior high school, sophomore year; Centerville 5 1 unit English B 9 ! 1 Plane Geometry unit Farmington 9 1 unit Kaysville History B 10 Vi unit Layton Oral Expression B 3 South Weber unit Clinton Agriculture 3 Vi unit Animal husbandry 3 Clearfield Vt unit Botany 3 H unit Syracuse Zoology 1 South Hooper ..... Hygiene and physical educa course 30t-Wint- er CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES AND FOR THE COUNTY CONVENTION , NUMBER 52 Entrance fees and transportation allowances A registration fee of flO is required of every student who enters the high schools of Davis county, except those who enter the "seventh eighth" grades of the junior high - schools. In addition to this fee, students who enter the senior high school tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades be required to pay a $2 student fee. - Thus - the entrance Tee L aior., high ..school . students 112. These fees must be paic on the student enters school, ant o student will be enrolled in any . rf s 'w'boFe entranee'-feis not paid. fund accumulated from the $10 gistration fee is use! to pay the kanEIortatIon costa involved in the htralizatioa of high school work. assistance in transportation is gven students who live within three e of the high school they attend. udents "ho live beyond the three-fiu- e limit are assisted in their tranThe actual car fare is paid sition. 10 Ibe cases of those who have eoncar txrwx, sad an aBsw-wie -- H TSASt MAAS HCUtllll The same price the world over. A BIG FEATURE Conditions are different this season. Better come early. o. Our stocks were never more complete and attractive. But we expect to have difficulty filling in later. We advise early buying for your benefit, not for ours alone. ' I Our lines are the thoroughbreds of the nation. a big S and .Quality with a big Q. " They include Style with a " , We do not carry a handful of any one, hut a big assortment of each. You can pay a medium price and get the newest patterns and the very latest models. We bought Styleplus Clothes $17 liberally. We have anticipated a big call for them. Their price remains the same. Their guarantee remains the same. Enough said. ( -- t&V-befo- re- th.-eity- Glad to have you cone, even If you dont want to buy now. '''" iiSs1. VT...u CLOTHING COMPANY -- SEE US FIRST w Jl, gira . A . 374 TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET , . i |