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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLC, UTAH m ington, Idaho, Utah and Montana. These factories employ 200 to 300 men each at good wages. PabtLW hr These six States now have between TBS INLAND FEINTING COMPANY and thirty sugar factories, twenty W. P. Ewwmd, Editor with possibly twenty million dollars C. A. Eppron. Amdato Editor invested. Entorad aa Moond-clmattor Pabruarrn, These factories distribute millions 1S1L at K7iUa, Utah, unitor tha act af March I. 18JS. in wages and to the farmers, and good AdrartiaiBC rmtaa on application. prices for sugar are shared with labor and the producer of beets. At some Urrliln gtfla u. Subacrlptioo f 1.21 par paar when paid la ad on arardua aubacrip la advance. factories Ubqr gets a 25 cents a day tioaa bonus and the farmer 50 cents a ton over contract price. TELEPHONES A government prosecution of sugar 0Sc. i a. II W. P. Eppereaa, Na. 71 producers would employ politicians, G A. Epparaav Na. Ill officeholders and federal lawyers. As a world product next to meats BOUNTIFUL LAD IS and flour, sugar Is probably subject to RUN OVER BY AUTO the law of supply and demand. aaaea: V par paar bao not paid ar (lit Angcred by 'the with which Salt PENALTIES OF RUTHLESS RISK pass through Bountiful, aartion pre threaten ing to resort to strong measures to put 8 top to the practice. They have appealed to the sheriff to take action. Saturday afternoon while Russell son of Dr. Smedley, the E. W. Smedley of Bountiful, was riding his bicycle along the road at the south end of town party of autolsts, believed, from their actions, to have been intoxicated, ran him down. The boy fell in front of the machine. One wheel passed over him, but the joyriders nut on speed and escaped. The boy was badly bruised, but Examination by hia father failed to any serious injuries. Ilia wheel ...dentl ..o- f- that al was demolished. Hardy a day passes when someone is not injured in Davis county by reckless joyriders. Fortunately in most instances it is the occupant of the ( autos who are injured by every day citizens of Davis county have narrow death along the escapes from injury -- State road in Davis county.TAs has been repeatedly pointed out by The Reflex jhere Is but one speed for many tr of these joyriders just as fast as the cap will run. The Reflex has repeatedly pointed out that the cities, towns nd Davis county should organize to apprehend the speed fiends and it may be after several of our people are injured or killed some action will be taken. Let us have a public awakening and put a stop to this abuse on the State road. Next year the road should be policed from one eriti of the county to the other and the ordinances in relation to speeding should be rigidly en- - forced. A term in jail with a good stiff fine to cover exjfense will put an end to speed fiends heading for Davis county to run the risk of breaking their necks or killing our people every time they take on a fresh supply of gasoline." Sane people will not object to just restrictions for the safety of the lic and others are not entitled to pub- - -- HERBERT L SOT COMPANY ( ve YOUR OPPORTUNITY j - v the precedent is established that getting killed in disputing right of way with railway trains ' entails legal liability, especially in case of reckless at wealthy automobilists, grade crossings, may be reduced in a measure. Actions for damages instituted in the courts at Danville, HL, reverse the established order of litigations in this class. Ther is not a railway in the United States that has not been sued, for fabulous sums on of accidents at grade crossings causing death or permanent disability. In the Danville case instead of actions at law being brought by those next in kin to the automobilist who was killed by train, the wife of the engineer who lost his life and the authorities of the railroad have begun separate actions for damages against the estate of the dead automobilist on the theory that he was responsible for the wreck. All this might have been obviated had the man in the automobile stopped and looked and listened before attempting to cross the track ahead of the oncoming train. In the interest of the automobile industry and of the public in general those who own or operate automobiles should be made to understand that they defy the natural rights of others at their own peril, whether they encroach upon the rights of a corporation or of an Once IN THE JUSTICES COURT IN AND & FOR THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE, AT SYRACUSE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF GAILEY, JOHN ' W. UTAH. JUSTICE. was A Halloween party and ball Mercantile given by the Mutuals Tuesday evenKaysville Plaintiff, ada Corporation, The halL Institution, in Amusement the ing vs. Parley Aaderson, Defendant mission charged was the given names The State of Utah to said defendant: Your are hereby summoned to apof lady and escort multiplied by five. within ten days after service of There was a large crowd, particularly pear this summons upon you if served Fertile Improved Land, with water, within 40, 80 and 120 acre tracts of of young people, from various other within the county in which this action , excellent market, close to good towns, within otherwise twenty Davis is coutny; of brought; 100 miles The decorations, both upwards. days after service and defend the to $100 etc. per acre; one tenth down, 10 years to pa, $80 schools, stairs and down, where lunch, was above entitled action brought against1 cent interest 6 balance at and per to recover Thirty-tw- o served, were beautiful and unique. ?ou Dollars due for good sold and List No. 21618 acres extra choice land at Clearfield, Utah; 1 mae The lunch which was served in a delivered to you, and in case of your from school and high school, church, railroad station, factory, etc.; failure to do so judgment will be ren7 shares of Davis and Weber unique style was excellent. The guests dered against you deaccording to the good modern brick house, packing house, and were received at the lunch room by mand of the complaint water packing shed cost $4,350; the Counties Canal stock, house, W. JOHN GAILEY, ghosts. Following Is the very good place sells for $5,500. Justice of the Peace. 1916. October 26, First publication program: 80 acres good, level land, 2 miles east of Clearfield at $30.00 per acre. 1916. November Last 23, publication 40 or 80 acre tract of land at Syracuse in flowing well belt, V2 mfle Opening song The Lord Is My from school, store, church, -- Vs mile to beet dump, factory, Light" A DAY FOR OTHER THINGS acre. Prtyer. ,v per The Summer is over, a- bountiful Vocal solo Mrs. Banbrough. md more what apharvest We have farms and ranches at Malail, Downey, McCammon, Burley, garnered Dramatic reading Miss Funk. 90 days. We only list with visit a than joyous places, Rupert, etc, have sold $50,000 the past selection Piano Miss Ella propriate valife. to show you. We anxious are relative low a friends T As an aid to you, our week-- 1 have that Knighton. end and Sunday reduced. rates are at Reading Miss Hayward. Ask about them. CALL, PHONE OR .WRITE Vocal , duet Lionel Williams and your disposaL R. Adv. O. L. R. S. Agent Mrs. Elgin Barber. Recitation Perry Sessions. For a Muddy Complexion Comic recitation George Ramp-toTake Chamberlains Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. CLEARFIELD, UTAH Following the program supper was Take outdoor exercise daily and your will be greatly improved served and dancing was then indulged complexion within a few months. Try it Obtainin until a late hour. V able everywhere. Adv. HALLOWEEN PARTY ac-cou- nt ll-16-- 3t HERBERT E. SMITH COMPANY n. A Mid Season Sale Of Finest ED'SUIFS i You Will Participate In A Value Giving Event Of Rare Occurance SYRACUSE A prMpmous faming and rich core mu n tty In th northwmtorn portion of Davit county. Ftnn farms and bomm, wld. fltlda nnd high grado stock sro Important foatursa. Haa two canning sstabliahmmts. artoaian wells. North Davla High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of Oregon Short Lins railway from main Has to laks hors furnishes shipping facilities. The quarterly stake conference will 11 and 12. be held here November A Republican rally will be held here on Thursday, evening, November 2. WE BOAST OF GOOD PRICES BUT? Ther is just a little demagoger in the following that needs exposure: Raise in sugar prices may be basis for prosecution. News item. Many newspapers printed" the above, some in headlines across the page. Sugar is a State product, or soon will be, of California, Oregon, Wash The Democratic rally held here last Friday evening was well attended. The children of Mr. and Mrs. W. Call are reported to be getting better. They have all been vaccinated for typhoid. A farewell party will be given here on Friday evening, November 3, for Glen Steed, who has been called on a mission. lie will leave next week. Every woman who is a judge of value will get tremendous benefit from sale of new suits. There is just one rice on every garment THE SALE for after all the former price does not make the value. If you will come here and look at every garment critically, examine the try them on, study the styles, pass your opinion upon them you will be the one of the most unusual bargains that have ever been offered in this city. this great PRICE, so-call-ed Honey lakes Honey materials, owner of Don t ask for the former price for no one in this store knows a former price not even the buyer these garments were bought solely for this sale. Interest onr Investment ts the source of surest income. Money wotKs 24 hours a. HavcOnlyTh day and seven days a- weeKf - More people are made inde- pendent by saving than by slaving.- - r - MaKa yourself One ' most exacting. v England has invested to wonderful advantage. Every year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she sells to them. ,But interest on investments does not show in the statistical tables. That is why England is rich. Money bdedfn a savings BarKIS WET' vestment safe and sura. ': independent - - The garments in this sale are froni the highest class manufacturers in New York, and are all the late models, and are made of fine material tailored with the care of the . cuff of contrasting color. All linings perfect and veryTxcptkSSslantfval secure under unusual conditions become bearers of remarkably interest- ing quotations ; " $16.50 Many distinctive models in Serge, Poplin. Gabardine Velnm-well lined with silk; some cape-lik- e Nvy Brown-GreeBurgundy, Plum, Toupe,. collm an4sty hedgVd. w ith fur? Also splendid straight line numbers in Black, Green and Naw Gabardine which would be small pockets, tailored in good features of fashion appropriate for any season, $19-5An interesting and varied assortment of New Models in all v the rirh fabrics which have such a wide u- - ii. nminsr touches of velvet fnra and hra? vogue this Autumn- k n, 0 - Dollar Starts an Account! BARNES BANKING COMPANY .KAYSVILLE, UTAH 2429-313- 3 WASHINGTON AVE. OGDEN, UTAH |