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Show Lfi Ererjr Farmer and Housekeeper in Davis county prepare to attend the Farmer Convention at the Daria County High School, KaysviHe, February 5,1, 7, and Housekeeper & and See Program in thin iasue The Reflex 9 Subscribe forThe Reflex Subscribe for TfceReflex REArHES ETT2T KOOK AND CORKER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII NUMBER 30 KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1917 - DAVB-CO- UI HOUSEKEEPERS ROUND-U- P i. 'I Daily Meetings at Davis County Central High School on February 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 A. C. Professors and Prominent Citizens to Address Meetings; Complete Program Below I COMMITTEE OF THE FACULTY L. J. Muir Hortense White Albert ILJ Hillman Daisie D. Harrison C. Bar 'Myron COMMITTEES 1 t Afternoon Session, 1:80 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH FARM AND HOME DAY PROGRAM General Assembly Mammys Pickamn Rural Science ... General Assembly OF THE STUDENT BODY Robert Marshall, EsteHa Epperson, Clyde Bone, Ada Day, Shirley Barnes, Louise Parkin, Warde B. Stringham, Golda Smedley, Earl Woblley, Bertha Boylin, Oliver McDonald, Claire Ladies Chorus Invocation Piano Duet Ruth Smedley and Amelia Ilepworth Lecture, Rural Credits.. Student Hour, 8:00 Exhibits Fashion Show One Act Playlet The Neighbors, under the direction of Gladys Smith Dr. George Thomas ... Afternoon Session, 1:00 Department Meetings Ushers Irul Simmons, Erma Bodily, Newman Reeves, Amelia Hep worth, Wesley Ford, Beatrice Ellison, Evan Fisher, Georgia Roberts, Orson Clark, Mabel Ford, Russell Blood, Violet Wood, Douglas Hanks and Mamie Layton. ...John T. Caine III George R. Hill .Mis Gertrude McCheyne liss Gertrude McCheyne Dairying and Stockraising Potatoes and Beets The Well Selected Meal Home Management.- . Mrs. Emily Sitzer, Director , Gleason, Glen Wilcox and Muriel Reeves. -- ...Professor -. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH t Student Hour, 8:15 Concert Under the direction of Mrs. Emily Sitzer - Morning Session, 10:15 Mr, John Vocal Solo Invocation . Selection , Orchestra 1 Remarks Principal L. A Welcome from the Student Body Announcements J. Muir President Robert Marshall ...Miss Beatrice Ellison Piano Solo.. David F. Smith Marketing of Farm Produce. Legislation Affecting Davis County ....Richard Stringham and F. H. Nslder Business Development in Davis County Charles R. Mabey The Packing Industry The Sugar Industry The Canning Industry Sources of Food-Ho- me Decoration. on i i i i i r - -- Professor Wm. G. Roylance Professor Thomas Beal Student Hour, 8:15 .The Imperial Male Quartette Evening Session, 8 to 18. Basket Ball Game and Grand Ball of the Round-U-p Dr. Raphael 01 Ben Professor J. STUDENT ENTERTAINMENTS AND ATTRACTIONS - - EDUCATIONAL DAY PROGRAM 0 Morning Session, 10:15 C. Hogensen Students Hour, 8:15 Basket Ball Game Davis vs. Weber Academy ' r (Admission, 25 cents) Note The lectures as given on this date Will be repeated Tuesday, February 6th, at the South Junior High School, Bountiful. i J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH Miss Blanche Cooper i Fred S. Hatch ernes E. Ellison John R. Barnes Charles H. Smith Student Hour, 8:15 Gymnasium Floor Work, both Boys and Girls Typewriting Contest between the School and the Home ( I 2 1 General Assembly Department Meetings between the School and the Farm ........... Taxation Community Welfare.. Lyceum Number.. , Horticulture Nursing Habits in Relation to Health.. .Den R. Eldredge .Miss Blanche Cooper .Professor Calvin Fletcher Milk- - -- Cott Dean of the Women, U. of U. Afternoon Session, 1:80 General Aaaembly Department Meetings Department Meetings Pure Albert R. Spillman Dr. T. B. Beatty .- Parrish Afternoon Session, 1:80 Invocation Albert R. Spillman, Director . FARM AND HOME DAY Morning Session, 10:15 General Assembly Mrs. Emily Sitzer, Director ( Male Chorus Invocation Vocal Solo Public Health and Sanitation-..The Health of School Girls .Lucy M. Van PROGRAM . PROGRAM Mixed Chorus. Morning Session, 10:15 General Aaaembly DAVIS COUNTY DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH COMMUNITY WELFARE DAY 9TH PROGRAM , DIRECTIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS . L Rates and Car Service During the five days of this convention there will be rates on the S. L. and 0. Ry. on the following cars: 9 and 10 oclock a. m., 12 noon and 1 oclock p. m., northbound; and 9:30 a. m. and 12:30 and 1:30 p. m., southbound. These cars will stop directly in front of the high school. 2. Luncheon A light lunch will be served daily, between 12 and 1 oclock, from the Domestic Science room. S. Registration We desire every person who attends any of the sessions of this convention to register as a member of the convention. Byron L. Blood, the registrar, will be found at the . rear of the assembly hall each oon period. 4. Places of Department Meeting The mens sessions of the convention will be held in the gymnasium; the women's sessions in the assembly room. r Albert R. Spillman Daisie D. Harrison .Naomi Barlow Myron C. Barlow Wood and Concrete on the Farm Literature in the Home..., Morning Session, 10.15 Educational Needs of Davis County. The Rider 6f the Black Horse Some High School Problems Vocal Solo - . ,, -- 2. The Concert, Tuesday afternoon. 8. Gymnasium Floor, Work and Typewriting Contest, Wed- ..The Assembly of the Students Singing ' r ' Wjhile you are enjoying the lectures and the exhibits, of this week of convention, do not forget that there are some wholesome occasions of amusement and entertainment as parts of the program. Following are some of the best features: 1. Basket Ball Game, Monday Afternoon. Admiral on, 25 cents. General Aaaembly Invocation Selection 4 nesday afternoon. 4. Fashion Show Exhibits and Orchestra President H. IL Blood ..Prank Reeves ..Mosiah Hall Mrs. Emily Sitzer .Dr. E. G. Gowans One-A- noon. ct Play, Thursday after- 7 The Lyceum Concert, The Imperial Male Quartette, Friafternoon. Admission, 25 cents. day 6. The Grand Round-U- p Ball, Friday evening. Admission, 50 cents. 5. i i , Lillie Fearnley, chief operator of the Co- - resumed her work BOUNTIFUL M. S. T. & T. u mil north of Bolt Loho City, and laoidanoo town, hriot city in Dona opoBtrt haa aataroorka. ataetria iitfita and power, takphooaa, eaeenVaida-walkBontnmdad hr rich markat sow and trait Undv Vwe letrie railroad wtth low laiwOtwa timnacontinonul railroad, brick yard, two banka, food hoamaa boo, iwimaoial elub, radd and kick ackopia, thanks and koea. oofc-nh- Nh a. after two weeks illness. Seymore Fackrell returned to his home in Rupert, Idaho, after a few days' visit here with relatives. Patriarch Edwin Pace is very sick. Horten Fackrell of this place and The home of Fred Rickart is quar- Miss Martha Garbett of Salt Lake antined for measles. City were married on the 17th inst. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Einghorne reA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. turned to their home in Idaho after a Eward Haacke Friday. few weeks visit here with relatives. ' Mrs. Roy Waddoups has been quite Mrs. Eli Balder on died of pneurick but is improving. , monia Tuesday after a prolonged illMr. S&muel Law haa been qqite Cl ness. The funeral services will be held but is on the improve. here Friday. Mrs. Joseph Burningham who was Mrs. John Lawson is veTy sick. ill is with pleurisy Mrs. Hettie Sainsbury returned improving. quite .where Sandayfrom-Lewiate'"'A. daughter Was born to- Mr.- ana home. month with her a about she spent Mrs. S. S. Burnham at the St. Marks sistEr. , hospital recently. , Funeral services over the remains Mr. C. P, H&tch returned home iwo-Mr-.- and- - Mrs-- - Stringham of Tuesday from an, extended, visit with weeks-ol- d son were held at the resirelatives in Idaho. The child "died dence, Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Argyle are re- Thursday of influenza. joicing over the arrival of a daughter, Henry Lenham, of this place, and born on the 21st inst. Miss Bedetta Davis of Garfield, were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hess left for a married Wednesday in the Salt Lake business trip to New York Temple. A reception was given at Saturday. They expect to visit other the bridas borne in Salt Lake the -- v two-mont- hs tt i ea tbtdr tstur. - al ' Mrs. A. C. Brown fell and broke her leg just above the ankle Friday while stepping out of their sleigh. " - The change in time of meeting is issuing of permits. The attomey gen-erJudge J. A. Howell of Ogden, Judge made and the governor also were given ' necessary because of a meeting C. Lake Loofbourow Fred of Salt City Letters announcing the Lincoln day commissioners the of the State and authority to initiate v?th the power banquet to be held at the Hotel Utah, and, Herbert R. MacMillan, also, of load commission. on and carry prosecutions "for all vioFebruary 12, have been sent broadcast Salt Lake. act. lations of the throughout the state by the ticket SENATE PASSES PROHIBITION To wider scope for the a provide committee. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-MEETIN- G MEASURE of enforcement the terms of the act, Charles M. Morris is the chairman I Pursuant to the sentiment pre- tie sheriffs of the several counties of the ticket committee, which has its The next meeting of the Board of viously' expressed by themajority of were authorized, and It was made their headquarters in the Hearns building. of Davis the members of the upper house, the duty, to enforce the provisions of the It is requested that all reservation County Commissioners amendmenU'of the prohibition act .within, incorporated cities and for' the banquet be made with him. county will be held on February 6th, ill recommended Young commerce owns witV the same the by diligence as The speakers of the occasion will be instead of February 6th. and industries committee were adopted within in the respective territory yesterday afternoon by the senate and counties outside the towns. But the . the prohibition commissioner elimi- provision, however. Is not to be con' nated. strued as to relieve in any degree any Only Senators Joseph Chez, William city executive, prosecuting or police cf-- : SeegrniHer and! Wesley K. Walton icer of his duty and obligations to envoted toetaln Ue commissioner fea- force the provisions of the act. ture. On all other amendments proThe search and seizure clause ttzj posed by the committee the vote was so modified as to offer some protecunanimous. The bill is scheduled to tion from indiscriminate invar: rn cf We are unable to obtain shipments of Ford Cars from come up for final passage aa a special lomes by the insertion cf tbs provithe factory, due to the shortage of railroad equipment and order of business Thursday morning. sion that any person applying fro a the-freigThewsMsdsHSKt js eongpstiaa,';ikotu to' mention . the tremendous.Search warrant must V.xl ilk .x mand by the public for this popular car. We are only able providedfor a commissioner, was the within his knowledge on wLLh L r. one presented py Attorney H. L. to get cars by sending to the. Factory the names of Pur--, bases his belief that the Uw i I g By it the governor is clothec violated and give the sour:: 3 cf chasers and date of delivery promised. If you want a car with all the power for the enforce- information. It .is vrl'hli the C this Spring you must place your order' now. ' Our order list ' ment of the law" and authorized to ap- tion of the justice cf the is growing every day, point any assistants or judge to grant cr o :ry Ci r delegate to any elective or appointive officer of the state the power to inDAVI3 EZrihkT vestigate and make arrests in connection with the enforcement of the law, At the Dxvia ccur. To the attorney general was dele- ditoriuza this tft LUCIUS LAUBIE, Manager gated the task of regulatir; the move- Montroa, t::h.t t Fh&as S3 r ment of authorized iz.tcricx.tuig drot ct tie LINCOLN DAY BANQUET n NOTICE I -- ht de' C-- ' iJ Mul-Hije- p':3 o and-empl- Layton Auto Co., Agents T th rtat L -- zizi C. :h: t Ci t 3 c |