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Show the weekly reflex POLITICAL NEWS Erry week during campaign times you will find all the Bews of the politicians in The Weekly Reflex. 1 Read about them I Prints tie news of Davis County. Its subscription list contains the names of Davis Countys best citizens. Are you among them? REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1916 KAYSVILLE, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION sure Davis county would. It was true that at times Mr. Bamberger1 had used tact to carry his enterprises forward and at times had to fight, having been forced to do so or fail in g them out! it was true that Mr.Jiamberger was a hard fighter, he had always proven affair one, whether defeted Davis NUMBER 4 BURTON-GR1MTHE GREAT STORM representative and T. A. Phillips of FARMINGTON and were W. H. N John Francis Burton and Mrs. Agnes alder Layton Damage from the great rainstorm County Mt of rich nnj fertile Davit in reGrim were nomination. The ballot married at the home of the placed which, visited Davis county on Sunday county. Home of the Miller Floral comthe m of flnaer the Nal-dearvwei pany, largest r. in in sulted the nomination Mr. of idegroom on Wednesday, October 4, and Monday was not'as great as was wtermountaui country, location of the The Democratic county convention famnua LaKiion and reaort. water woiks lias at 8 o'clock p. m. The ceremony was estimated in the early part of' the eiecVic lights. A Sue of Davis county was held at LaytOTr-rnfor reaulance. place 4 two-yeFor commisthe of office performed by Elder John G. ,M. week. There on Saturday; September 30. Thomas dames in the presence of about forty Parker of Clinton and sioner, As a matter of fact, there was more were 237 delegates apportioned to the OLD MILKS . ARMINGTON, Gilbert of were West Point Parker invited guests.' convention and it seemed that most incpnvenience than damage in most 11A E FlNEOUTlNG nominated. The ballot" in resulted the were Leo cases. J. The of waterworks After the ceremony a bounteous present. Kaysville, of the delegates county needed more Simon Bamber-ger- s nomination of .Thomas Parker. Last Friday afternoon- about forty-1iv- e wcddvng-soppi- pr ... wnsr served and - the Demotftatic chairman maand were not the county Layton Farmington Muir, to assist in her of- Farmington, folks of old the apd were There prosperity nominated three for the terially damaged. The intakes on the' remainder of the evening was spent for lo these many years, called the development The speaker hoped a office of Seth mountain streams were obstructed those of seventy years of more, were in a most delightful manner. convention to order. Chairman Muir good ticket would b nominated and C. Jones, Brigham C. Holbrook and with sand and gravel and the water given a nice treat hy Nephi Palmer, Among the guests present were Mr. was in a happy frame of mind and in predicted success at the in No- David F. Smith.- Two ballots were repolls lishop' A, L. Clark and Counselor Irvin and Mrs. Mark E. Beazer of Beater, mains were filled with out and terse Water speech pointed muddy a short vember. quired to make a choice and Mr. Smith which was drawn off because not fit less, assisted by owners and driers Canada, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hanthat now was the time when the DemoEli Manning, cock of The usual committees on creden- of Centerville was declared the nomiSalt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. for culinary use. Water was turned of autos, as follows! crats of the county were to win. He tials, rules and and George Gaud T. Barnes of Salt Lake lorace John Potter, nee order of business of the and convention. into the Kaysville system Monday City, claimed that his party had the best resolution were appointed, after which dourne, Wallace Cragun, Charles Mil-e- Mr. and Mrs, Dan Weller and the For the office of county clerk, Seth afternoon and the water of and had issues live to as systems of it political the convention adjourned until 2 p. C. Jones of East Bountiful was de- the Wells Hess, Henry Wood, Ernest Misses Weller, Bishop and Mrs. Frank other cities of Davis county are President Wilson as its greatest as- m. Robinson II. II. J. J. Walker, Wilcox, the clared nominee acclamation. by now in operation. Iyde, Christopher Burton, John G. M. set. For the purpose of saving time Newman and Palmer. Afternoon Manager Nephi Session For Blood assessor John II. county The greatest damage caused by the Barnes, Nathan Reeves, Bruce Major, for the afternoon session the chairconsulted the had of been by of nomiPantages was declared the John R. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaysville storm has been in the canyons, where The afternoon session was opened man proposed that the precinct tickets and in reply had told the mana;hone nee acclamation. by thousands of tons of rock and debris cikins, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Burton, be announced before the permanent with a prayer by James Criddle, chapofy the party to bring the old Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Por gers the of office county attorney,-L- have been carried down and across Perkins, Mr. and organization was effected. The sug- lain of the convention. folks down and he would reserve the Mrs. I. Layton was nominated by accla- the Mountain road. In Grirnm, parents of the bride of many places On motion John G. M. Barnes was gestion was adopted and the following in the house for them and Salt Lake 4 seats best mation. the bed of the streams has been enCity. elected permanent chairman of the nominations were reported: Herbert J. Barnes was the nominee tirely filled and the streams are run- that no admission fee would be feature of the occasion A pleasing South Bountiful Andrew Guym, convention and the remainder of the of the convention for the office of 2:30 Mr. Newman met was the At chargeij. presence of a niece of the ning at random along both sides of of old folks and auto the justice of the peace; George Page, con- temporary organization was made county surveyor and received the hon- the old creek bed. company who with her husband, having jridc, Irrigation ditches drivers and carried out his permanent. After hearing the reports or stable. of been married in the Salt Lake part acclamation. by temple have been filled and washouts along the program to a ninety, ami at the West, Bountiful-i-- J ames Fackrell, of the committees on credentials and Ter the office of county treasurer, the roads in the during of the day.' portions thefipper close of the performance, when being justice of the peace; Daniel E. Lee, order of business the committee on Dr. Bryant Stringham, George WelIt was a late hour when the guests valley are' numerous. resolutions offered the following platconstable. his generosity, he for thanked leurtily and Alvin Stoker were placed in ling departed after wishing Mr. and Mrs. It has been found that the concrete Bountiful Irvin Fisher, justice of form and resolutions, which were nomination. In the contest which foltold them to come Burton courteously very on the State road has' absolutely esmany happy years in their ' the peace; Daniel K. Davis, constable. adopted: was declared the caped damage as the result of the again. new relation. lowed, were Centerville John Duncan, justice of The Democrats of Davis county, nominee. .Some light refreshments flood. In many places the fills along --to a and drive served the peacepEzra Benson, constable after inconventionassembled at Layton Liberty REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL Therewere two nominations for the side ofTRe concrete has been washed Farmington A. M. Lamb, justice of Utah, September 30, 1916, approve office of county recorder, Miss away, but the concrete has neither park places of interest in CONVENTION AT LAYTON the peace; Frank Udy, constable. Salt Lake City, the drive home was the platform of the Democratic Natio- Blanche Lewis (incumbent), and Miss been cracked or settled. The Republicans of the third senamade. The weather was delightful Kaysville John Morton, justice of nal and State conventions fend endorse Lillian Guthrie of Gearfield. The balBeet digging was made impossible torial district, (Rich, Morgan and and every one of the participants the peace; Robert Blamires, constable. the nominees of these conventions. loting resulted in the selection of Miss the Davis counties) held their convention 6torm, but it is thought digging seemed to by tle enjoy happy Layton D. F. Bone, justice of the We pledge our loya and untiring Ef- Lewis and she was declared the nomi- will be resumed greatly at the Farmers Union hall in Dayton by the end of the ''' ' outing.forts' to secure their election. day's peace; Albert Major, constable. nee of the convention. deweek. resumed Tomato growers yesterday afternoon. C. E. Condie of y Syracuse Delbert E. Wilcox, justice The real contest of" the convention We believe tha the people of Utah on of to tomatoes the canneries was elected chairman and W. livery the Salt Lake Morgan of the peace; Joseph Holbrook, Clawson, Spencer office of was the for which for are in an entire the demanding sheriff, On -- Tuesday., thanorth change P, Epperson of Kaysville was elected -Wednesday, ' stable." state administration, and we are Charles Nalder of Layton and Horace portion of the county was' visited by 'merchantwho recently died there, is secretary and the organization was a nephew of Mrs. Aurelia S. Rogers, made Gearfield- - Charles E. Clark, jusproud to present to the voters men of VanFleet of Farmington were placed a heavy snow storm and the mountains permanent. By resolution, the tice of the peace; George H. Draper, the in The nomination. Bamin resulted ballot Simon character of now in white are as as but sterling midwinter, David Lund has a badly sprained county chairmen of the three counties constable. election Mr. Nalder. the of the Bennion other and Harden been no or frost there has berger, fortunately wrist, caused by accidentally falling constitute the senatorial committee. Clinton John W. Poinier, justice of nominees for state offices, confidant After providing for filling and vac- freeze up to this time. If the frost out of a tree he was trimming last The convention waa called to order the peace; William P. Johnson, con- in the belief that with our nominees ancies which might occur on the tick- holds off two weeks thousands of week in North Farmington. He is at 11:00 in the morning and after stable.. in charge of state affairs there will be et, the convention adjourned to go tons of tomatoes will 'ripen and the an employee of the telephone company. Organization, committees were 'apSouth Hooper John W. Singleton, a wise, careful and economical admin- forth and wage war on the Republican canneries will make a good pack. pointed on credentials, jrules and orSeth Rounds, a brother of Mrs. der of business and resolutions, after justice of the pea&e; John I. Fisher, istration. We pledge the nominees of hosts of Davis county, ;,the state and constable. MOUNTAIN TORRENT George S. Rogers of Farmington, died which the convention adjourned for this convention for legislative and the nation. South Weber C. A. Femelius, jusSWEEPS KAYSVILLE of tuberculosis September 25 in St. dinner at the Stephens restaurant, county positions to support, in every tice of the peace; Edward Jinkinson, , George, whither he went 11 months where they dined sumptuously at the particular the pledges made in the RESORT KEEPERS ASK constable. Water System Intake Is Choked And ago for the betterment of his health. invitation of Senator John W. Thorn-leplatform adopted by the state conFOR nOTEL LICENSES conHe was born in Bountiful 55 years ago session of the the At afternoon Residents Lots Are Flooded vention, and to do all in their power vention the precinct nominations were to secure a prompt, Afternoon Session As a result of a rainstorm, accom- ast February. For several years he complete and litto Be Undisturbed Were Thought They ived in. Oakley, Summit county, and ratified. electrical a eral fulfillment of every pledge made display, On calling the convention to order, panied by dazzling on Commercial Street After the precinct nominations the therein. which began at midnight Saturday at Iona, Idaho; his wife died seven Chairman Condie called for the rechairman announced that the Hon. N. Four women applicants for rooming night , and which is declared by the years ago. - Three, daughters .survive ports of Yhe various comittees and We reaffirm our belief in the prinT. Porter would be hinr aged 7,9 and; year g. 1 lispar-ent- s then declared nominations for senaciple of prohibition," and pledge our houselicenses for former Commer- residents to be the most copious in were William arid Josephine chairman of the convention, Mrs. candidates to use every effort to se- cial stret resorts were heard yesterday tor in order. James H. Robinson of thirty years, Kaysvile has been withWood settlers of Bounti How Ruth Stringham, Mrs. Sarah A. Rounds, early of- - a safe and afternoon, by the city commission out water ftom the for cure John W. Thomley of city system ful. Mr. Rounds had a genial and Farmington, adard and Mrs. Ruth Birkin, vice chair- effective under were taken The to the several and applications days. prohibitory law, Kaysville and James A. Anderson of' men; Nephi Palmer, secretary, and C. strict and unbiased enforcement there- visement at the conclusion of the hearThe deluge broke in the mountains lovable disposition and was highly re Morgan were placed In nomination. s, Perry Rockwood and Samuel M. east of the town and sent a torrent spected by all who were associated On the first ballot John W. Thornley of, to the end that the liquor traffic ing. assistant secretaries, and James shall be completely abolished. The statement that she was ordered down Webb's canyon, with the swolen with him in any way. lie was buried stood first but lacked a fraction of Criddle, chaplain. We protest against the excessive into Commercial Street from West stream came a mas of derbis that lod- in the St, George cemetery.. one vote of securing the nomination. Chairman Porter was .presented per diem of $8.00 per day and 12 cents Second South street by captain John ged at the mountain road bridge near James Ar Anderson was second and VALUATION IN STATE Mr. per hundred words for the transcrip- Hem pel of the police department and the mouth of the canyon and choked and addressed the convention. James II. Robinson waa third. On the TOTAL $530,000,000 Porter stated that the Democrats of tion of stenographic notes now al later notified by Captain Hempel to the chanel so that a new waterway third ballot Senator Thomley withDavis county were meeting under .the lowed by the district judges to be come into the city court prepared to was created and the creek spread drew and on the fourth ballot the Amount Is $40,000,000 Short of That nomination went to Mr. Anderson. most favorable conditions for victory, charged by the stenographers of their pay a fine of $25 for herself and $10 itself over a wide area. Estimated as Being Necessary but reminded them that Democratic courts, when efficient and satisfactory for each girl in her house, made by Waterworks Oogged Mr. Anderson was called on for a was The state board of the of yesone Edna Most reasthe in more serious Black, secured equialization were could applicants, at be damage service hopes among speech and in the course of his reusually the strongest ass total announced the The that of incidents intake is the the Hempel. fact that denied, Captain terday marks convinced his hearers that he convention times and seemed to weak- onable rates. by flatly 1916 for of the the state essed valuation that and officer was the of water would be a strong candidate for the en from that time until election day. protested police We endorse the principle system clogged city round in discontinue warned had to $530,000,000 woman been buried were was, two numbers, He hoped that the present would be so or three office of state senator. The speaker and educational that in judicdays an exception to that rule. At this ial affairs, and shall continue urging her Conduct of a disorderly Louse on required to get the distributing system In 1915 the assesed valuation of the pledged himself to work with the ReA state was $229,000,000. time the Democrats were having an this principle until the good judge- West Second South street and after back into serviceable condition. publican party, for the benefit of his In total valuations been the Commercial in had stret finforce and men were of shall to constituents and for an effective procomparing of Utah locating yrork put inning in the national administration ment of the people of the two years it must be remember- hibition bilk. and the Republicans were on the of- ally repudiate the Republican parti- told that she had been charged with repaired the damage. ed that the basis of valuation was fensive. About all the issue presented sanship that would sieze important ju- conducting a disorderly place and denied He the to must The an of Luana and changed coincident with the law re- AUTO COLLIDES WITH curt educational club, report organization positions by the Republicans was a Wounded dicial and TEAM NEAR LAYTON National Pride, but the American make them subservient to the party that any intimatiop of police protect- young ladies, gave a shower in honor ducing levies, which was passed in on became 1915 and first effective the street Commercial home for houses ion Miss of her Nora m at this Ingram principle people would not be persuaded that demands. To further last Thursday evening. It was a most of the present year. Under the new Occupants Shaken Up, But Escape the national honor had been sullied we pledge bur legislative candidates had been given On the witness stand the four enjoyable occasion and Miss Ingram law it became necesary to asses al Injury; Horse Is Killed' or insulted. Unparalelled prosperity to use their endeavors to secure the An automobile and a team of horses and peace with all the world gave to passage of laws providing for the women protested that they had invest- was the recipient of many useful pres- property at approximately its ful was heretofore whereas in it furniture in ed in collision near Layton late Satents. valuation, were and anticipation election of judges heavily the Democratic party a record to be nomination and assesed at All was estimated Commercial street. on of property on opening urday night, in which the machine proud of and an issue upon which it of public school officials 40 less than conduct little to a intention admited William and wagon attached to the team were their something H. per candidate for King, could win. If the nation has prostickets. cent of valuation. actual the housesthat and said all one of the animals so badly United Milton II and to States the our wrecked, disorderly senator, We pledge again support pered on account of the war, it was estito Revenue state of the were had understood in that the candidate for that experts it had to be killed and our injured Welling, they because President "Wilson had at the good roads movement, and pledge they congress valuation the to in as ldld.wouk mated otherwise that adthan imthe be of first undisturbed, same time kept the nation out of county officers to a policy occupants of the two vehicles congressional ,district,.,will lf and two be have to made all fines. occasional meetprodress Democratic a the approximately They m badly shaken up. war. At no time in the history of proving of all the highways campaign constate to the as would times house on that Four young men, Garence Bone, the bring as fuse at the grate well promises they ing Kaysville opera the party had the promise of success county, the side roads as received was as same revenue instead the houses David 10. Both October duct the rooming that been 'as bright as now. Perhaps the main thoroughfare, believing orderly Day, Fred Kershaw and E. Tuesday evening, is The valuation of their Democrats and institutions the of and ago. approxi poyear original Layton, returning to Layton from of the county Republicans strongest poriton of the speech of residents of the short of licenses. to be if $40,000,000 litical invited are mately be Ogden, had reached Gearfield about granted nondescripts provided plans Chairman Porter referred to Senator should, nearly as possible, as estimated amount 1 oclock" Saturday night, when the William the for them necessary. As women, will enable attorney present. Simon Bamberger, Democratic candi- with such roads as On valuation women the since the Newton that $530,000,000, market to the argued lights on their auto gave out. They date for governor. The speaker eu- to conveniently convey in which been 4.4 of has mills in from made, concluded to attempt to reach home been had the levy gaging that prohibited logized Mr. Bamberger in the strong- their products. We assert It pays -j "all were will net state f the and class of their of without lights and when near Layton purposes, the occupation est terms, as a creator nd construct-- r policy of discrimination against to read The Reflex. this amount Of $2,332,0001 66,000 earn to $1,1 connow ran into a team and wagon driven by for the in opportunity asking cities and towns of big things in the state Utah. to will to district the $106,000 with schools, main If are go their the compliance of purchasyou George Batch. His had been a life full of work and struction and maintenance livings by contemplating will comschools and le the line can uninconsistent stove for in was $1,060,000 the That occupants of both , vehicles it is law high ing you anything and his achieve- highway through Davis county accomplishments devided state for them save Davis the the mission to were expencea. refuse not more seriously hurt is due licenses, our at general money by calling ments in Davis county should endear just and unfair, and .we pledge -The to Lay-to- n the district amount would which to without at the Furaiture given fact that they were' going slowcommissioners County Company they bim td all her peopled" His work had candidates for county much will schools be surthan last old We some their have and the time. to hlghe at following practices prices. been of such a nature that the people to inaugurate a fair and impartial get ly law new the eliminated the but the and of heaters best made, end one year, ranges reptitiously. 'bo opposed him had been blessed by policy of road building from - Ymt esnfrot demand that' they th gross Is Contracted'-- . right and therefore are-ia-- a success.1-'- ' There Was stilT oppoai-tio- n of the'county to the other,'W that the and at the same time refuse position to sell right, so if you are in revenue af most of the districts in the Mothers are 'sometimes so thoughtlehere in Davis county to this man, main highway through cities and ss-as to neglect the eoidrwhich their from school and district need. state of. are stkte them.,-thif attention that, you; goes .opportunity anything e Bamberger, but it usuallycsme from t3wrs& shall receive, the same, contract. The infiamaticn of children said the attorney. a home call and see us. Davis County taxes will probably be somewhat less outside such reasonable men, men who were the mucous membrane, at firct sects, usually found in places as it receives in districts If you try to stop these women from Furniture Company, Layton. Adv. than that derived last year from state, becomes chronic and the child where industry was far removed and corporate limits. their accustomed life withcounty and district taxes. This is chronic catarrah, a disease that chosen were following On motion, delegates objections presented were usually to them For a to out particularly true of Salt Lake City, seldom cured and that may pr:vs Complexion Muddy convention .opportunity affording of the most trivial nature. The speak- to attend the senatorial lifes burden. persons who 1 Take Chamberlains Tablets am where the revenue this year will be this loathsomeMany er asserted that the ' people of the meet- at Farmington at 5 p. m. on live differently you wil be undertaking disease will conventhe impossible. You are in the posit- adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals, somewhat less than last year. had frequent colds at U ; t county owed Simon Bamberger much Wednesday, October 5, said to out A little fore was contracted. it of ion the of and room court something Take stamp exercise outdoor trying the nd would be your daily surprised if they did not tion to meet in C" a of Chamberlains bottle G. Mrs. W. Asher has been called tolerated Christ Moses that accepted, will be complexion greatly improve: repay at this time. If other counties county court house. 1 t used edy t judiciously to Hailey, Idaho, by the serious illof the state failed to recognize the Chairman Barnes declared nomina- and no one other than B. F. Grant within a few months. Try it. Obtain trouble might hive I ness of her son, Claude. ever could eliminate." Herald able everywhere. Adv. 0bU.iuxi.l3 trrrjrxi ; worh of Mr. Bamberger, he was tions were in order for the office of HELD car-Whi- le ar - - r, . 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