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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH rlion Letters In the Mails-Toda- y Bearing fJagie Words With the Colors" Keynote'll the Splendid' Work the Y.M.C,A. STMED WITH STARS AND STRIPES HoltUlio.u Way, In Which th, AND n -- RED Association - Does Among Our Hen In Uniform Is Keeping Them-.lTouch With the Folksjt Home. TRIANGLE ,o Vour Boy, Sour Neighbor . Boy, or Borne Boy YonAppeal, Know and Love Creates a Helpful Environment in Cantonment, on Way Overseas, --in Front lame- Trench and Beyond Fir srtoAia as HrCome7 Your Share pf the $35,000,000 Tottering Back-G- ive Required to -- Accomplish This Last Evidence-Tba- was T evening on the broad 41 Hempstead Platn, Long Island, where the Rainbow division was pending its last night before embarking for France It had been raining hard in the afternoon a cold, steady autumn downpour and there was nothing to suggest the rainbow In the outward aspect of the camp Lines and lines of sodden canvas housed S7.000 men, gathered from 27 different state. The ground was dotted with pools and quagmires Under the wet canvas It was damp and cold, with s penetrating chill. Lit by flickering candles, the tents were far from cheerful shelter for a mans last night in tils native land But there were seven big tent where electric lights, numbers and friendliness made the night pleasant t least Somebody Cares Is on Its way to you Each one of our 16 cantonments, where the new national army is being trained, Is using more than a million sheets- - of this paper every mouth. In the draft army alone that means 16,000.000 filaments of lore every month reaching out from the great encampment wnere the men are being trained Into the greatest army this nation haa ever dreamed and binding tnem to ths hearts at home Multiply that by thinking of all the other places where Uncle Sam has men with the flag In navy yards, on the high seas, in sree-nai- s and officers' training esmps and 'Over There" In France In all these places men are writing home Those unassuming little sheets of notepaper gladden millions of hearts s day. They transfer mofe- - love from one - forego coveted possessions or even necessities. The work must go on. be concause there Is no one thing-th- at tributes so much to ths spirit and efficiency of the troop. - The Y. M- C. A. Is working night and day, to help th government win this war. And every penny that Is given to aid the work Is a direct assistance to the health, happiness and strength of your boy and mine Snapshots of Kaleldoscoplo Work. In all the big cities in France where our men pass through In large num bers. the Y., U C. A. Is operating hostels, where Ihey can get beds and meals at a minimum cost. In London Aie AmerieanJY- - M L A nas erected a large building for our soldier and clubhouse for American officers. There are Y. M C. A. dugouta right behind the front line trenches, where the soldiers can get hot drinks, crack W1 Ind'ot S e r com Tor t faFall fio u r j"" Over 2,000 men who had been rejected on account of physical disability have been ab'.e to get Into the British army by reason of the physical work of th British Y. M. C. A A fleet of motor cars leaves the big Y. M C. A. headquarters, In London at midnight every night to pick up soldiers who are wandering about the streets without any wholesome lodging in which to spend the night. These oare are operated by Englishwomen of position and refinement, who report that they never meet any discourtesy at the hands of the soldiers The importance of this service can be estimated by the fact that at least 50,000 soldiers are on leave In London every, week. Over half of these sleep In Y. M. C. A bed every night Entertainment o Vast Scale. The Y. M. C. A. has erected big auditorium, seating 3,000, in each of the big draft cam pa, end huga Chautauqua tents, seating 2,600 in the otner runencampments. The association week a circuit entertainment ning ti among the camps and is paying 16 companies of entertainers, who are traveling to 30 camps performing before the men. In each of the draft campa the Y. M. C. A.' has ten secretaries engaged In educational work. The association seeing to It that every man who cannot speak English Is isught to do so In many of tne camps the association has a singing director, who la teaching the mn to sing the popular and martial airs that do so much to keep up their spirits. Of 64 Y. M. C. A. men at Camp Dlx only three are being paid full salaries. In ell the camps the majority of the Y. M C. A men have left lucrative poslllor to do this work simply because Its appeal is Irresistible to any red blooded man. Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch singer and comedian. now on his farewell concert tour In the United States, is giving all his spare time to the service of the association and is singing to the soldiers at all the camps he can reach. In one of the draft camps the Y. M. C. A. Is supervising athletics on 120 providing full , athletic playing fields, .equipment- The winners of the games will play the chamother camps. of the pions One of the greatest services rendered by the association is the making -- 1 ' T7 W S 2 X IrtOUSHAL' - y 1 "V1" 1'ba I fjT 1 " ft s' v vj . pT v i VVf tAgPtii J & v Jan' 4 n Music, Games, Good Reading and Correspondence Facilities In Y. M. C. A. inter-regiment- al Building. fte In each of a soldier was strum- part of the world to another than staStatistics are on a ming piano; others were reading tistics can express books and magazines; hundreds were pretty poor anyway when It comes to Behind the reckoning in terms of love and human writing ettera home or four tenderness ot-Lets put It this way: three end raised counter at M. Y. C..A. is the biggest ex That the were busy passing outj young ien the world has ever press and company idling envelopes, notepaper which and the parcels it is handling seen, stamps and weighing parcels, of One and devotion of human are loves the home the men were erndlng . the soldiers said to me as I stood In beings the tent used chiefly by men from Worlds Best Loved Trademark. lows: We ram all the way here This war ha made us think bard from Des M fines, and we were mighty and Your boy or your neigh fast lonely. Then wa found tnls Y M C, bora boy or some boy you know and A.-othe Joband It V been a home love has been called to do bis share and more than a home to os It gav th big'Job of po.ictng the world for ns what we wanted when we needed in uemJfcracy and buman llDerty. Is it It most Well never forget It The to you to know that whercomfort any " boys best fr'end le the Y M C. A ever bis duty may call him your boy Fine, Clean-Cu- t. Upstanding Fellows. will nave a friend that will serve him - How close those benches were pack-- j m body mind-a- nd oul? Are you d with men, bending over the long glad to know that this friend wHI place tables absorbed tn their writing books and magsxines at hU disposal, What an appeal to the sympathies organize clasaae to teach him whatlearn, give him a those great groups of soldier make! ever he wants to and invite him to testament upstanding fellows, pocket Fine, clean-cut- . of the felt. meetings, Join religious some of them mere boys, one thinks he was brought up In? Did you that Immediately of the sacrifice they have realize that the association provides made for the rest of us and how pre- athletic equipment for his favorite cious they are to some one back home games, teaches him games If he knows-ponsnd holds concerts, iectnrea. imawher. In fat off tarm or village dramatic enter or movies, or city street, there are parent kind of wholeand every all talnments brothers or wives who would give some amusement to keep him Interestthey possess for one glimpse of those ed? Are you glad to know that this sunburned faces as you and .1 see friend will go with him overseas, help them on their last night before going to shield him from a score of dllScult cross. And It was with a tbfcb of and dangerous temptations and follow the heart that 1 watched them, bent him right up to the front line trench over their letter paper. In one after and beyond it? The last contact the soldier has with this Ufa he loves so another of those seven big tents C. M. Y. well is a cup of tea given him by the These were the tents of the the America C-Just before he, gpes ree Y,-that last night In association was serving the soldiers over the top" to a hand to hand stragla the best of all ways firing them gle with the enemy. And a he cornea an opportunity to write home. On tottering back from No Mans Land, but strong enough and wounded, previous nights they had .enjoyed gh to keep os hi feet, dramatics con certs, o plucky-enouta,m vies, and a score of healthy entertainments even before his wounds are dressed as well as religious meetings. But on the Y. M. C. A. 1 waiting for him with great, com-orthis last night hme ties were acreng-a- t. t&i and trmch.es.. Dq tbe 2i ah- la the And perhaps that Is the keynote. Of the splendid work the Y. M. C. A. you wonder that the Red Triangle la is doing 'among our men In uniform called the best loved trademark la In France ha home with In touch keeping them the world?" One soldier that any- evidence Ust the It called Color." Magi Worda,JWlth the la these timed there are some let- body cares." oould eee ters that mean more to ua than any If every thinking dtixsn own something eyes her or his we hava aver read before. They am with done for our written on sheets of paper stamped cf the actual work beingthere would be association with the Stark and Stripes sad the nan hr the th. T. U. C. A taTbg ted triangle of the Y. 1L C. A--, and the public for money. they bear the magic words, "With the to ti5Tthnn essential wort this let Colors There are sutny mom than men rich Instant a million such letters in the malls now alter for an men weM poor motorears, their oae at 'tile you J e j ' y s' V M A s, it- -' - - -- - 1 1 - n NOTICE OK SHERIFFS SALE Two Important laducements Ira Griffon Clothes By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Third .Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, in favor Copper Bankk a corporation, arui against Kaysulle Brick Company, ft corporation, to satisfy a judgement and costs, 1 hae levied upon the following deenbed tract' of land located in laK County. State of Utah, tyut. ha sville Brick Co. Real Estate. Beginning at the SV. corner of Block, Flat "D", Kaysulle Towmsitt; thence N. (IT deg, K, along the N. side of a road It ft., to the right of way CLOTHES for the angles tut "that erestr youm kT It tell .which is the most important. - -t- o-the The first point, is the clothe thefnselveo, the 1 Thee clothes carry the Griffon label they have to be good to earn that distinction their style, patterns, fabrics, tailoring, fit, have to bo extra fine. -- 1 They are priced at figures we believe you are satisfied to pay figures you "should pay" to secure the assurance of sericable quality good value not too high or too low youll get n lot of satisfaction from the investment. CHIFFON CLOTHES See Us CLOTHING CO. Twenty-fourt- h J Home Visitors Excursions EAST ut er 3 1000-vo- lt transformers. Lightning arrester. Oil switch. 1 hoist. Shafting, belts, pulleys, etc. Clay cars, wheelbarrows, kilns, open air dryers, etc. as the' property of The Kaysville Brick Company and will expose the same for sale, or so much as will t: satisfy Plaintiffs demand, and costa, at the front door of the County Court House, at Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1917. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M. Terms, Cash. CHARLES S. NALDER, Via DREGON SHORT LINE to-wi- 1917. On box-tagb- -- U aweet-checelateyt- h - d read this. Perhaps (UNION Any Odlobcr 27 ; November 24 and 27 ; December 20, and 24. Agent v An Old Man Stomach. As we grow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlains Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not contain pepsin, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform it functions naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Adv.ll PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Ask 0. S. L. Sheriff. Dated November 8, A. D. 1917. Dates of Publication, Nov. 8, 15, Z2, Limit Three months from date of sale, Rates apply to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, for Details Chicago, Minneapolis, and many other points. t Thanksgivin 5: x x - - x 1- MARY ELEANOR LINFORD, Administratrix of the Estate of John George Linford, Deceased, First Publication Oct. 25 1917. Last Publication, Nov. 22, 1917. - fr IK - I e A-i- " 1918. . ..-- "'I- t - Bible-classe- Ogden, Utah four-moul- t -- Street "" NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John George Linford, deceased. Creditors will present claims with a vouchers :o the undersigned at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, on or before the first day of January, A. D. , First' WATSON-TANNE- R j . look at thin collection of fine LET of the Salt laike and Ogden Railway; thence N 4,'50 deg 14 min. V., 3tt! fW more or- - les' snlo- of said Block, !' .mm, thenee S. 17 deg. 2J mm ., 314 ft, more or less to begin. ning Beginning at SE corner of Block 17, Plat D1- Kaysulle Townsite; thence N W 37b f trr "N rin , 1700 ft; thence S. deg 4' mm. 31 deg 4 mm. W., 534 ft.; S. 30 deg. 0 nun. V..'h2,24 ft.3 S. 75 deg. 10 nun. K.. 013 5 ft.; S. 40 deg. 25 mm. E., 443 ft.; N. 5S deg. 15 mm. E., 372ft.; S. 53 deg mm. E., 328 ft-- , to place of beginning. Beginning on the N. side of Highway No. 1, at the fartherest W. corner of the tract last above described, about 15.65 chs, N., and about 16 chs. W. from the center of Sec. 34, Twp. 4 N., U. ,1 W., S. L. meridian, and running thence N. 30 deg. l min. E., 1224.7 ft.; thence N. 31 deg. 4 min. E., 401.3 ft.; thence N. 89 deg. 0 min. W., 80 ft.; thence N. 49 deg. 0 min. W., 55 ft.; thence S. 25 deg. W., 40 ft.; thence S. 53 deg W.. 110 ft.; thence S. 75 deg. SO min. W., 80 ft.; thence N. 53 deg., W. 70 ft.; thence S. 74 deg. W., 120 ft.; thence S. 5 deg. 20 min. W., 130 ft; S. 55 deg. 10 min. V 112 ft.; S.43 deg. 0 min. W., 100 ft.; thence N. 43 deg. 14 min. W., 25 ft.; thence S. 71 deg. W., 300 ft.; thence S. 44 deg. W., 223 ft; thence S 203 ft.; thence S. 18 deg. 45 min. W 127 ft.; thence S. .66 deg. 45 min, W., 150 ft; thence 59 deg. 27 min. K., 90 ft.; thence S, 28 deg. 10 min. W., 304 ft. thence S. 75 deg. 10 min. E., 513.7 ft, to beginning. Partial List of KaynvUle Brick Co. Machinery. I 1 d brick ma Dry press, chine. 1 Freeze wire-cmachine cutter, and conveyor and pug mill. 2 electric motors. 1 electric motor. 1 electric motor. 1 electric motor. Starters for electric motors. For a Weak Ktomaei As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age A Red Triangle Dugout in the and occupation and to keep your bowTrenches. els regular. When you feel you have 1 out of money orders by which the men eaten too much and when constipated, can send their pay home to their fam- take one of Chamberlain Tablets. 11 Adv. ilies. In tome of the big camps the - 5 Everything in stock at: one-ha- lf price -w- hile-it-lasts; X- - 5 : - -- , Y. M. C. A. is providing banking facil- ities for the men as welL -- Do Your Bit With a Tennar. ..This month (November) tha.Y.JL C. A. must raise $35,000,000 to carry Read about the "Sammies Reflex. . for WANTEDC-Ci- rl Tn The X- - X- - X- - . ' , Some rare bargains if yoiTcome X ifI- - early.' -- 11-8-- 28-M- if 1 ' g housework. their allies until 'next July. h it can be bought. GJ street, Ogwork among our soldiers and Apply 641 Twenty-sixt- h tf Of this den, Utah, or phone 1494. Adv. 35.000,000 about $24,000,000 will be spent on the ' work with our own troops LOST OR STOLEN from automoor abont $10 for every man In Uncle bile between Layton and Salt Lake Sams uniform. If everybody who has received letter from soldier a and xail-or-a City, a lady black folding hand-bag- ;, were to contribute $10 the task containing $60 in green backs, a hat would be 'easy." Are your boys health brush. bne pair of gold rimmed glassand happiness and clean soul worth es, on pair rimless glasses, a check$10 to you? book on Andersons Bank, Idaho Falls, y Your town mayor, your pastor, your Idaho, and fie recommends to the Salt school superintendent will know who Lake Temple," also two" keys belong la the treasurer of the campaign comto 4 auto. Call or leave at mittee in your county or town. Other- ing Alma wise lend a Yheck or money order to Phillips residence, Layton Cleveland H. Dodge, treasurer, 124 Utah. Reward. Mrs. Sarah Phillips East Twenty-eightstreet. New York 1. Adv. city. Only sacrificial giving by minion of PIANO FOR SALE givers. vrCl make possible the continuance of this vast work for American Inquire of the blacksmith, S. Niel-esoldiers and for those of our allies. Kaysville, Utah. Adv. on It 3 We will get what you wish , I s (jfl-"Thi- Ts for cash only-"h- ex- - o . x X- ..changes.. - XXX- - 'laysville liliEgry 11-7- -3 n, ll-l-- tf Only the Reliable Advertisers Usa Tb HcHar |