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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH the undertaking, notwithstanding of the first heavy issue, and those who will have charge of the campaign in this state fully sense the difficulty of the task. dhr Ulrrltly Hrflrx Considerable misapprehension ex- isted during the first campaign and much of it unfortunately still remains to be cleared awsy, Therr need be no cause" for alarm over the states ability to meet the demand of the nation, however, provided the citizens are brought to. a full realization of their duty.. This will require a care-fa- ll education acted caropaign-oreaching out into every hamlet and home in Utah, and we understand that the committee In charge is already considering ways and means to set the plan in motion. Utah people as a whole do not comprise an investing public; they do not sense the desirability of purchasing government bonds, even wheir they can easily afford to do so; and there is a current misgiving about the whole proposition that must be corrected. This accomplished, the campaign is bound to resolve itself f rUbM , f THE INLAND PRINTING CO, W. P, Eppariwn, Editor Epp.rum, Aiwtbte Editor C. A. Emardl a. 1811, March at i. a.md-e- l Kavavllla, 18,8, AdvartUtnx mattar F.bruanr Utah, umlar ah 15, aot of rataa oo application. I1.2S par jraar whan paid In par paar on ovardua aubaorlp-Ilon-a or whan not paid In advance. Subscription 11-8- ot 0 TELEPHONES Epparaan, Na, TO C. A. Epparaan. Na. 4 Office, Ne. 10 A TRUE CITIZEN. Speros Melonas, of Farmington, a Greek, who has received his first papers as a naturalised citizen of the United States, stood in his place last night at the railway depot in Farmington and witnessed the tender farewells of fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sweethearts and relatives of the men selected to go to the front in the world war. The man stood alone in the line, so far as kindred and countrymen were concerned. Many pressed his hand, hut how impersonal must have been the pressure. How empty the words spoken must have been. His captain noted the situation and his heart went out to him. Passing through the crowd, he called the attention of many to the man, and briefly explained the situation. Only a word was sufficient to grasp the situation, and from that time on until the train arrived the Greek was greeted with more than a perfunctory farewell, One man, as he grasped his hand, said; Melonas, you are paying the high- est price a man can pay for American citizenship, and I hope you will not be I hope you will find it disappointed worth the price. Instantly the Greek replied; It is worth all it will cost me, and I am satisfied, Americans Oh, that all native-bor-n had the quality of spirit of Speros Melonas It seems that this man must return among us and enjoy the rights and privileges of the citizenship he is now offering his life for. TnE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN. The decks are rabidly being cleared for action in anticipation of the big drive for the second Liberty Loan. The campaign will in all probability be launched on the first of October and continued throughout the month. Announcement of the size and terras of the new bond Issue is withheld pending the approval of congress of the administrations program. In the meanwhile all the machinery at the disposal of the national and state governments is being mobilized and made ready to start at a moments notice. It is estimated the issue will aggregate $4,000,000,000, which should fix Utahs quota at approximately This will prove a gigantic $12,-000,0- BOUNTIFUL train for f Salt LaJka City. in and rautonca town. iar-sbaa watonrorfca, atortne Ijarla aoantj i Hctita and power, tetopbonaa, Mnant SttrrottndaS by rich narkot mutton and trait lnto, two atoetrte railroads with low turn, two tranaeantinoBtai railroad, brick yard, two banka, toed baslnao hoaaaa. eommarciai club. fradod and hiak schools, Nina milat north uh-ur- hr tldo-wtii- ii. churchaa aad todgaa. A good piaeo to Richard Stringham has child. The couple day. lira left on the evening Philadelphia, where Mabey will continue medicine. Ms study Mr. in Mrs. Sarah B. Simpson entertained relatives anti friends at her home broth-e- r. Monday evening in honor)! her Wallace Ashdown, who leaves thia Wednesday for American Lake, Wash- FRANK HYDK BUILDER. CONTRACTOR BltlUCRAND GH0TER.g? BApum Hamovra nuoc&s and sg , Kjsville , VI wK. Funeral services over Hie remains Mrs. Emiline Mitchell of Idaho is of Joseph Sessions of Burley, Idaho, visiting relatives here. were held in the Second ward chapel Ed ward H d WatiTbf 'Malad;T&tb;'lr Friday at the L. D. S. hospital, after visiting relatives here. having a 'serious operation performed Mrs. E. A, Williams, the nurse, is the week previous. visiting relatives in Logan. Hss a High Opinion of Chamberlains Mrs. Frank Maurys family are Tablets. relatives in Tennessee, I have a high opinion of Tablets for biliousness as a lax A daughter was born to Mr. and ative, writes Mrs. C. A, Barnes, Mrs. John H. Parkin recently. I have never found Charleston, 111. and nleasant to use. mild so Jennie Hatch is clerking at the anything also used these tab-lehas brother My Woods Gross Mercantile company. with satisfactory results. ta Mrs. Arthur Richards and family into a garrison finishwith the state of Garfield are visiting relatives here. responding in substantial and generMr. and Mrs. John Penman, Jr., ous fashion. Park City, are visiting relatives of of personal predilecRegardless must In war we and here. are the it tions, be fought to a finish. To accomplish Minnie White of this place and Bert this requires the use of men, money Norton of Albion, Idaho, were marand materials on a gigantic scale. The ried recently. government looks to the great rank and file of the civilians to furnish the Mrs. C. P. Hatch of Park Valley arIn the view of sacrifices that rived here Monday evening to spend money. in uniform are called upon a few weeks. the men to make, the solicitation for subscripBertha Wright of this place and Altions to the Liberty Loan is a mild were demand. But It is more thdh this: in fred Larson of Salt Lake City week. 'last . a moral sense it is the citizens sol- married emn duty to honor the demand to the Mr. Charles Rider, who has .been full extent of his ability. If lie does working on a railroad at Ely, Nev., this he will not only perform a spe- arrived here last week. cial service to his country hut will William Stoker of Bountiful 'and profit from a sound financial invesThomas Anderson of Pocatello, Wilda tment The time is short but the people must be made to see the advan- Idaho, were married recently. tages of investing in the Liberty Evan Taylor and Alfred Hill, of the Loan, When this is accomplished the Utah Field Hospital corps, left for flotation of the bond issue will be an Linda Vista, Cal., last Thursday. easy matter. Goodwins Weekly. Mrs. Elvira Ashdown returned home Sunday from a 'month's visit with WAR CORRESPONDENCE, relatives in Idaho and Wyoming. FOR SALE Field of silo corn. quire of L. E. Bybee, Kaysville. In- line of See Our NEW FALL MILLINERY Special Sale of LATEST STYLE TRIMMED AND -- TAILORED HATS hatters in velvet and plush, at $5 each. New line of Felt Hats at $1.95 each. Stafford Millinery Co. LOST On road between Centerville and Farmington, July 25, fish basket with reels, fly book, fishing license, etc. Five dollars reward for return to A. M. SMITH, care Browning Bros., Ogden, Utah. Adv. FOR SALE I good double driving buggy. Can be made suitable for a milk wagon. L E. Bybee, Kays' ville. ' The government needs farmers as well as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon A California Railroad Co. grant landrf, title revested in United States, to be opened for homesteads and sale, Containing some of the best land in thd United States. Large copyrighted map, showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc., postpaid, one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Cot, box 616, Portland, Oregon. Adv. Ogden 2455 Washington 2522S8B5S3 Bain and. John Deere WAGON Have been considered the best on the market for more than a generation, and they are still built up to that standard. These Wagons are wood, ironed with toughest merchant built of the best bar iron, and painted with the best pigments and oils. The price is also right. ed John Deere Beet Pullers The best and strongest Beet Puller on the market. These machines are so well made and efficient in operation that we have but little competition in this line. -- Hand Operated Dry Fodder Cutters are also in demand at this them in stock for immediate delivery. time." We have CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. WANTED Girls for work in canBranch at Layton, Utah. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept 12. Kaysville Canning Dr. Stocks and family returned nery. tion.Mr. now take the I Dear Epperson; home Sunday from Lewiston, Utah, pleasure of writing you a few lines. after spending a few days with I receive the paper every week and am very pleased to get it. I was apJoel R. Parrish, cashier of the pointed assistant inatrOctof today at ; second-class Farmers State bank, left Saturday school, with a rating of bankers the attend to electrician. We have to serve at this for New York six months before we can be rated os convention. first-clasThe school is the largest Hyrum O. Pack was recently orof Its kind In the United States. .It dained president of the Y. M. M, I. A. Is a new school, just completed at a the West Bountiful ward, Frank cost of $3,000,000. We have about of Sheldon having resigned. 1,100 sailors attending it at present, is the man does just as and expect more in the near future, The Clover Club girls gave a dance pleases; besides about 600 civilians, so there Saturday evening at the Everglade body is glad to see you Is quite a crowd of us. hall In honor of the soldier boys who We stay at a hotel here, and it sure leave this week for California. of our ambitions is to folks feel in is some, class. We have to roll out at Mrs. James Neville was pleasantly 6:30 of a morning, but we have got air of congeniality to cultivate all through surprised at her home Friday used to that by now. in of her number friends, a ing by I dont expect to pay a visit home honor anxious to sell will; h of her birthday. until next spring, but will make up for The Ladies Betterment club enterit when I do. Will close now. As something, eager tained Monday evening at the home ever, I remain. service. Yours truly, willing of Alvin Sessions. iMr. Sessions leaves Wednesday for American Lake, J. C. BISHOP. Washington. of best 1 Great Faith In Chamberlains Colic A social was given Monday evening of inspiring and Diarrhoea Remedy. in the First Ward tabernacle in honor Wedwho leave Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea ef the drafted boys, confidence underRemedy was used by my father about nesday evening for American Lake, a year ago when he had diarrhoea. Washington. A nice program was fine standing is to It relieved him immediately, and bv rendered. three doses he was taking absolutely stocks of Shaffner cured. He has great faith in this Orson Mabey of this place.and Marie W. writes II. Mrs, Williams, remedy, married Fri- & clothes I Ford of Centennial were Stanley, N, Y. - A Oothing-- Store "That SI I Makes Yoia Feel at Home s. OME One sixty-eight- - he place where a everyand you have your own way. have at home this store; the place an and good- not but and to be of One the ways we know and have Hart Marx hell look his best hell feel his best and what is more, hell off in a brand new DO his best -- here for you to choose from. Most men know what these goods are; that they Stand for the highest achievement in clothes When that boy of yours starts off for school making. When a man buys one of these suits or overcocts he knows that he will get fabrics, good style and fit and - his - satisfaction is assured. if you set him all-wo- 1C , The Guaranteed Suit With New Fall Styles now showing in all lines lG Special Features Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishings. Watson TannerClothing Company -- Street JWrtoMttwlifkteSut . i ol tVpyrlght Hart Schf.ffnT&MtS i See Us First. Twenty-Fourt- h Of ; DVBjOC OSJL3ET RED a very sick ington, for military training. 41 372 1 Ogden, Utah Well be glad to have you come good clothes. You floors on re 11 In any timeanejseethese feel right at home here the minute you come ths fi y wlrstyotissy |