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Show Let Every Tamer and Housekeeper in Davis county prepare to attend the Tamers' and Housekeepers' Convention at the Davis County High School, February 5, 6, 7, S and 0. fKC Subscribe for The Reflex Subscribe for The Reflex REACHES EYERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII KAYSVILLE. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917 HOUSE PASSES YOUNGS PROHIBITION BILL 45 TO 1 v Bill Now Before the Senate Committee Opposition Expected in Upper House Gov. Bamberger Said to Oppose the Commissoner Feature i SALT" LAKE CITY, January 25. gentative Young a state-wid- e prohibj- tion bill was passed by the House yesterday by a vote of 45 to 1, with necessary funds to prosecute the of-b- ut little change from the original fenders. He asserted that Governor draft introduced the first week of the ; Simon Bamberger had told him that he s legislative session. The sole negative was not averse to a prohibitioffcom-missione- r, vote was cast by J. T. Raleigh of Salt but was averse to the apLake, who in explaining his vote said propriation for the enforcement of ' he could not support a hill providing the law. While George Startup was explainfor a commissioner of prohibition. Several other members ef the House, ing the value of a commissioner from though voting for the bill, explained his point of view, Chairman II. T. Reythat they were opposed to a commis- nolds of the committee asked if the sioner to enforce the law. Prohibition league had any informa- Representatives Young and McKay, j tion as to the workings of the leaders j of the radical missioner scheme in other states. the lower house, called a . Several of . them, in replied Mr. dry" caucus yesterday ' morning and de-- ! Startup confidently, and he began run- cided to push the bill through with ning through a bunch of letters. But of prohibition the needed documents had been misthe commissioner .clause, despite the chief executives placed and in reference to the recommendations thereafter Mr. Startup pronounced opposition tq sqch a to the ministerial as- mentioned but one instance and one letter and that referred to West Virsociation on the previous day. The House sent the prohibition bill ginia, where the tax and prohibition commissioner are one. on its way to the Senate, forty-fiv- e The Rev. George W. Davis, repreminutes after convening yesterday afternoon. The feelings among ' mem- senting the Salt Lake Ministerial asbers of the lower house last night was sociation, also spoke on behalf of the that they had done their full duty commissioner and declared that he betoward prohibition and that it is now lieved the law would not be enforced up to the Senate to wrestle with the without m commissioner. problem. John Henry Evans of the Betterment league also favored the commissioner idea but asked if that be'elim-inate- d Bill Before Senate Committee that the recall section and the SALT LAKE CITY, January 24. section providing for search and seizCharges of a highly sensational char- ure be left intact. acter against peace officers in various Senator J. IL Wootton, although not parts of the state were made by Rep- a member, of the committee, attended resentative Richard W.. Young, Jr, and the meeting questioned the advisyesterday in defense of the commisof commissioner. He exa sioner feature of the proposed prohi- ability the bill he that plained presented bition measure during a hearing bewas a compromise or emerTuesday fore the commerce and industries gency measure. He expressed the becommittee of the upper house. lief that if the Young bill was not In all instances the 'accusations bore amended to eliminate the commis- on the enforcement of existing liquor sioner would be returned by the govi laws. Some were of a general nature, ernor. it but some were specific and directed I am for prohibition and am here against the peace officers, who Mr.' to represent the people of the state Young declared had been lobbying in as a whole, Mr. Wootton declared. the legislature against the commisbelieve I in harmony and anyway I sioner feature of the prohibition bill. v see cannot clearly why a prohibition I have reliable information, Mr. commissioner is necessary. We have Young exclaimed, that ftn officer of no more to assume that the ofright a certain county has given a written ficers elected the people will not by permit to a stage transportation con-- , enforce the law we have to bethan corn to carry Intoxicating liquors into lieve will that the people expect us to dry territory. I have been told also, to fail law. "The a pass prohibition by reliable persons, that the law is commissioner not but hurt, might being violated in various other sections believe will of the the can be people of the state. him.1 out carried as well without just With such things going on now it The committee listened to the arguis only fair to assume that these same officers will violate the prohibition ments presented and asked but very law when prohibition becomes state- few questions. About the only assurwide. I am firmly convinced that the ance given the visitors was that an only remedy is the appointment of a adequate prohibition law would be prohibition commissioner, who win be passed by the senate. The visitors empowered to handle the liquor situa- seemed to entertain grave fears that tion in the state as a whole and bring either the Boyden or Wootton bill the bootleggers as well as the delin- might be substituted by the senate for the Young bin to the end that the quent officers to time. Mr, Young came before the commit- law would not be effective. tee with representatives of the ProhiThe lobbyists for the commissioner bition and Betterment leagues and the were on the job about as early as the Salt Lake Ministerial association to senators themselves. The solons eviplead that the commissioner feature dently expected such an invasion anc of Hie bill be not eliminated by the took precautions intended to keep the senate. lobbyists off the floor of the upper LeEoy Dixon, city commissioner of house. Only the cloak room and the Provo, told of alleged violations of lounging room doors were left open, - the liquor law in Utah county about but the lobbyists soon found the route ed , - nf.L T"" ct 1 last-Monda- Phone 3 LAUD IE, Manager North and South DaVI Stake! to Hold ConVCn-. , tlOXl in KaySVllle January 27th Below - Stake Officera Meeting, 9 to 9:50 in charge. a. m. in Room 14, To this meeting the following are cordially urged to be in attendance: Stake Presidencies: Members of High Councils having been assigned to attend to Sunday School matters, and all other High Roll Call. The Making of a Topic: Brown. Jared Song," 3. Appropriate Music as a Means 1. 2. of Increasing the Effectiveness and Achieving the Purpose of the Opening Exercises, J. B. Jarman. (D) Parents Department, Room 4, Councilors who can possibly be preN. T. Porter in charge. sent; 1. Roil Stake Sunday School Superintenden2. General Subject: A live Parcies and Boards: ents Class, L. J. Muir. At least one member from each O. Marcus (a) Preparation," Bishopric, and the others, too, if they Funk. can attend. Mrs. G.' L. Presentation, (b) Program Knowlton. ' 1. Roll. (c) People, Mrs. Geo. W. Barnes, j 2. Song, Come Ye Children of the 3. Open discussion lead by George Lord. E. Dibble. . j 3. Prayer. 4. Summary, General Board memHow Stake Board Mem ber. 4. Topic: bers May Become More Helpful to the (E) Theological Department, In member of General Room 7, Geo. IL Wallace ia Local Schools, charge. , j Board. Discussion. Roll. How to Study n LesTopic: ' D. Bone. F. son, 3. Other helps, W. G. Scars. (F) Second Immediate Department, Room 14, Harold Reynolds in 1. 2. 5. Written suggestions on Teacher' Training received and considered. Miscellaneous Topics. Benediction. Department Session, 1 0a. nt. in As sembly Room, Elder David 0. McKay in charge. ' L Song, The Joyful Song." 6. 7. 2. Prayer. 3. Song, charge. 2. Topic: Building n Lesson, P, Rockwood. 2. Outlining n lesson, Leon C. M. . (five-minu- ts tt? 0.ekr' r y, Is; Up-to-da- te 1 first annual Farmers' and of Davis Housekeepers will held Davis be at county High school during the five days, February 5, , 7, 8, and 9. Each day will be featured by morning and afternoon sessions, followed by some student performance every afternoon at 3 oclock, when splendid entertainments will be given by them. A luncheon will be served each day by the domestic, science department. Leading Utah educators and state and county officials wilj speak at various times. Following is a brief summary of the From the Agricultural speakers: JL .Eldredge, .Dairying Ben, College, The convention Home LUCIUS AT HIGH SCHOOL .!i and Program for Relief Society; Conferczco FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917 . Morning Program , , 2 a. m. Lone Home at and Congregation Choir Singing, 6 Robinson, if. Reeves, c. Swan, lg. j McDonald, rg... Totals Referee 3 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 Fitzpatrick. 10-1- ; Roll and Minutes Home Decoration; but toast, fruit and hot water. Every Dairying and Stock thing else would sou? and ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, Raising"; Df. George-R- . tatoes and Sugar Beets; Miss Ger- - glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-i-k- a h I'ST 'TL Y Because trade McCheyne, The Well Selected bAe?,efi flushes the ENTIRE aliHome Meal, Management; Dr. mentary tract it relieves ANY CASE George Thomas, Rural Credits; Dr, constipation, sour stomach or ' Raphael Olsen, Nursing Habits in and prevents appendicitis. It Ia Relation to Health.. From the Uni- QUICXEST action of anything we ever sold. The Layton Drug Co, at versity of Utah, Professor Roylance, Layton. "Taxation; Professor Thomas Beal, Baud Ths Reflex fear all the news Community Welfare; Lucy IL Van cf ZJLzl Clj. C- r- all tLa Celt, Sylvia Exrbw ,rrt. Antrfem Benediction Afternoon Program J. T. Caine, - Alice Barlow Zeilah Eztith Wards, Oh, Welcome., 20 Report of Stake, Financial and Statistical Missinoary Talk Orchestra Selection The wife of a merchant had stomach trouble so bad she could eat nothing - Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd .'....J, 0 Farm5 , 1 Prayer 0 2 Siftging. ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR LAYTON Calvin Fletcher, - DAVIS COUNTY (20) Fd-Fr.T. FIG. TJP. 12 8 9 2 Simpson, If. 1 Coqpe. Sources of Food; J. C. Hogenson, For Service and Efficiency and Cost of Operation do you think there Is anything to equal a Ford ? - The Proof lies in ' the fact there are as many Fords in use as all other cars put together. d, CONVEN-TIO- N Strong. The Lord Is My Light. (G) First Intermediate Departad' ment, Room 13, Joel ah Borrows la 4. Introductory dress), member General Board. charge. details Instructions 1. Roll Call. I ol coUUtiooJk. WUU.ml The class of T7 held a party In the Subject: The Lesson. Court began Wednesday, January 24, 3. Marching to Departments, 10:25 high school gymnasium on Wednes 1917, 2. Topic: Outlining a Lesson, J. I a Judge Agee on the bench. day evening. Dancing, games and reA. Taylor. ot Elitob.U Colemer v., Th. freshments were features of the tven- 3. Topic: How to Stimulate Disp(1I1t ntfnmt (A) Superintendent! Department cussion, Olive Abrams. D. General 4. Our Text Books selected as follow.: Frank WhlU-- l deluding Librarian.), Room IL in Board General of loard Benmember., sides, Phinea. Bodily, Georg. H. " 5. Benediction. A- - Thurgood, William John .. of spector high schools, visited Davis ntt, (H) Primary Department, Room 8, He attended the var-- 1 Putman, Lorin C. Wooley, William J T Train; I S. non In charge. rio. Florence JH?.. . 1 .. ious classes and also addressed the Butcher and William IL Firth. Judge Roll Call. 1. I . student body at their regular morning J. X. Howell opened the case for Mrs. Teachers' 2. Preparation Meeting, Lax - Colemer who claims to have been perassembly, his subject being Parker. TPlc Mary fT1 S?00! ,7rk 3. The ation." manentiy injured in health by over- I ' Class Period," Miss Horn. Sunday School Begins, Henry exertion in getting on a passenger (I)- - Kindergarten Department, in Owing to the fact that Ogden High car the Kaysville station on Octo-- 1 w Suhliy' Room 10, W, A. Morton In charge. school has gone on a trip, the game ber a 1914, on account of having to I DisfrusBion. 4 Topic: "School Government, K. 1. Demonstration of lesson, Elolse scheduled with South Cache High pull herself up on the car. steps, a Burton. school has been transferred to Davis, j distance of two feet six inches, as I & Barlow, Methods nd Mannerisms to General Session, 2:00 p. eu, Kays-vill- e tomorrow, Friday, night. The game there waa no platform or foot box to W. W, Stadt Jr. Tabernacle. Avoid, will begin at 7:30 and will be followed gtep on. Plaintiff is suing for $10,000. Mem5. How Board Stake all Sunday School workers, and For Topic: L. IL Muir has three men at work Local the public in general. Be More bers to May Helpful remodeling the old Argus building, 1. Singing. , Schools, member of General Board. The first league game of the sea north of J. D. Woods store, for a bil 6. Benediction. 2. Prayer. son was played last Wednesday after' liard halL 3. Singing. (B) Secretaries and Treasurers noon with Davis and Box Elder. The Room O. 4. Announcement of attendance nt T. ia L Hooper Department, BOXELDER QUINTETfE BEATS game was extremely fast and furious sessions. charge. department DAVIS HIGH from beginning to end. The final re1. Roll. 5. What Our Community Topic: The Davis county high school sult was 31 to 20 in favor of Box Secre An 2. Needs Pres. Henry H. Blood Topic: Today, I basketball ETdV A quintette lost in the first! Miss Robinson. and large crowd accompanied IL and J. Treasurer, Gladys pres. Jtary league game Wednesday afternoon to the team from Brigham City. 6. Violin solo, Corine Butler. Smith, jthe Boxelder high school five, cham- - Discussion. 7. Topic: The Sunday School as a The second number of the Lyceum pions of the northern division. The 8. Moral Forte, General Board Member. Topic: I course will occur tomorrow afternoon score was 31 to 20. Watkins and Cor Williams. 8. Ladle Burton and Bessie Duet, when the Salt Lake Opera Quintet nia at forwards for the Peaches were Discussion. Reeves. will furnish an entertainment. It will the stars for the victors, while Simp-- 1 4. 9. Topic: The Sunday School Weekly Report System, T. O. commence at 3 o'clock in the audi- son was in the spotlight for the locals. Teachers Board General Hooper. Ideals, torium. The quintet ia composed of lineup and summary: 5, Benediction. member. Edna Dwyer, Mrs. Norman Atkinson, BOXELDER (31) 10. Singing. (C) Choristers and Organists DeFd-G-. Fr.T. FIG. T.P. Becky- Almond, Fred Graham and Benediction. IL Kimball P. partment, Auditorium, Horace S. Ensign. ,?d r J Lay ten Auto Co., Agents SUNDAY SCHOOL y which he had heard and declared that the peace officers of the cojinty were all right, but that they lacked the ; and etablished themselves in chairs from state departments; Dr. Thomas I along the wall on the senate floor. The B. Beatty, Public Health and Sanita attack began as soon as the business tion; Dr, E. G. Gowans, Educational session was concluded and there was Problems; Professor Mosiah Hall. nothing, for Chairman Reynolds to do "High School Situation." Leading but summon the members of the com- citizens from Davis county, to particimittee and listen to the arguments. pate; David F. Smith, Richard String- Governor Bamberger showed no j ham, Frank Naldqp, Charles R. Mabey, I signs of relenting from his attitude jp. S. Hatch, James E. Ellison, John R.I with .reference to the cotomitoioner. tUrnto, Chart.. II. Smith; member, of Several member of the legislature faculty. Miss Daisie Harrison, M. C.1 called at the executive office to see Barlow, A. R. Spillman. A complete if the governor had been quoted cor-- 1 program for the affair will be mailed rectly in the press and upon being In- - j within a few days to prominent people formed that he had been began im-- j and the heads of various organize-mediatelto align themselves against I tions. The studeht body will contri-th- e A canvass of thelbute a concert, one-acommissioner. play, gymnas-uppe- r house showed the odds better ium floor work, first-aitypewriting than two to one against the commls-- 1 contest, exhibit of woodwork, cement sioner and some of the ardent sup-- 1 and domestic art. Friday afternoon of porters of the innovation in the lower that week the Salt Lake Imperial louse began to reconcile themselves to Mall Quartet" will make its appearan amended bill from the senate. ance as the third member of the High From present indications there School Lyceum course. seems to be a liklihood that the governor will be called upon to send the MRS. JOHN NANCE ill back to the legislature to make Mrs. John Nance, for many years the changes which he has suggested. a resident of Kaysville, died at her home in this city on Friday of last week. The deceased was stricken with paralysis some two or three years ago and never fully recovered. She was again stricken a short" tims ago and never rallied from its effect. The deceased was a native of North Carolina, but bad been a resident of Kaysville from girlhood. She leaves a husband and a family of young children to mourn her loss. The funeral was from The basket ball game which was to Ith Krville tabernacle on Sunday have been played with North Cache and was well attended notwithstandweather. The speakers :Iigh school Saturday afternoon, has ing the severe R. were John Barnes, Henry H. Blood, een forfeited by that school to Davis, John Walsh, Christopher Burton, owing to the expense of transportaBruce and W, W. Stewart. The Major tion. floral offerings were beautiful. The Coach Briggs basket ball men will I interment was in Kaysville cemetery, play the team from Billings, Mon-- 1 The bereaved family have the pro-ia- n on the afternoon of Thursday, I found sympathy of the entire 'corn, February I, at 3 oclock in our gym-- 1 muni ty. nasium. Everybody Is invited. Ad-- J mission 25 cents. DISTRICT COURT NOTES NUMBER 29 Hymn, The Spirit of God i l I4p.a Prayer Singing Minutes ..Choir ar.d Ccrgrt;tl:n' ....Have I Bcr.9 Any C Temple Excursion Reports of VTards Solo Rmarks Remarks f ...Trcs. Anti.cn 1! |