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Show - ' All nen who have become 21 years of age since June 5, 1917, must register. This applies to ALL men of this age in the county. N VOLUME JMmm xm lgUtration of men 21 4r WITH THE C010RS" Ive been a mean f i ,old de il. jb Marshall has been granted - The mass meeting at the Kaysvi'le an agricultural furlough- and was due opera house Monday night, called. by the Davis County Board of Education, home last night. was attended about twenty-fiv- e of Leonard Hill, of the 145th art llery, is theinterested by citizens of Kaysville. enjoying his vacation tickling the The meeting .was called to order by vegetation .on his fathers farm. John R. Rampton of the board of edu. Ed and Frank Robinson, of the 145th cation, and he and Hyrum Stewart, of Artillery.are violently engaged in Farmington, also member of the farming while home on their furlough. board, presented the matter of the erection of a school house at Kays- Jeddy Bishop, who was discharged ille to the people from the electrical division of the The plans and specifications, as prenavy on account, of ill health, departed sented, calls for an eight-roostrucfor Minneapollsi'jesterday and will en ture with play rooms, lavatories and the service. He heating plant in the basement. It was deavor to hopes to enter the training camp at also contemplated that four rooms in Fort Snelling, Minn. the old central building would be heated from the heating plant. After Shirley M. Barne lias received advices from Washington announcing discussing the proposition and plans that he successfully passed the edu- pro and con, it was made plain that cational examination for admission to the people of Kaysville did not favor West Point He will leave on ordei spending money on the old ' building, was finally agreed that the fromth department for Washington, and it would go ahead and erect the where he will be examined on his final board new With this understandbuilding. physical condition. ing, the meeting adjourned. It is esti.Arnold M. Barnes and wife arrived mated that the building will cost about from Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., 4he $35,000 When fully completed. first of the 'week. He was discharged fa fa fa fa from service on- - account of trouble DAVIS' AND WEBER with his feet He , will fight the COUNTIES - CANAL kaiser by doing his best to keep the On the first day of June the Davis wheels of industry rolling here in Weber Counties Canal company and Davis county, but he still hopes to get will have furnished its water users back in the service. with twenty inches of water per share, Wilkie Galbraith returned to Camp a larger amount than has ever been Lewis Saturday evening in response furnished up to that time in tha histo. a telegram from .his commanding tory of the company, according to officer. He had been granted a twenty-- Superintendent Harris. four Water has not yet been turned out day furlough, but it is believed been of the reservoir in East Canyon where orders had received at that camp which demanded that the full strength it is estimated 18,000 acre feet of waof the regiment be maintained. Young ter is now impounded. The water Galbraith has a growing crop of his now stands about eighteen feet over d dam own which required his attention. The the crest of the old from four reason for his recall has not yet been and is raising at the rate of hours. to six inches every twenty-fpu- r fully explained. It will be remembered that the resfa fa fa ervoir was completely emptied last fall OVER THE PHONE on the advice of the company eni The kaiser called the devil up, On the telephone, one day, gineers, and it is most gratifying to The girl at Central listened to know that the reservoir is so nearly All they had 'to say. full at this time notwithstanding the winter and spring. Iv Hello, she heard the kaiser's voice, unusually dry now seems certain that the reservoir Is old man Satan home? will not be of sufficient capacity to Just tell him this 'is Kaiser Bill That wants him on the phone. hold the run-oof the reservoir washed in rain fall years. normal ter The devil said hello to Bill, The has installed a Delco company And Bill said, Row are you ? Im running here a hell on earth electric lighting system at the dam So tell me what to do. which lights up the valley below and the crest of the dam, also the reservoir What can I do,' the devil said, for considerable distance from the My dear old Kaiser Bill? If theres a thing that I can do dam. Three guards are maintained at To help you I sure will. the dam, one in the day time andtwo at night. The company is using every The kaiser said, now listen, And I will try to tell precaution to protect J.he structure The way that I am running from incendiarism. Last year the On earth a modern hell. government guarded the dam with a his year the exIve saved for this, for many years, squad of soldiers,-bu- t on was the And Ive started out to kill company. placed pense That it will be a modem job, fa fa fa. fa You leave to Kaiser Bilk MR. AND MRS COTTRELL Bob - m re-ent- er rock-fille- , ff -- My army went through Belgium, Shooting women and children down, We tore up all her country And blew up all her towns. ATTEND RECEPTION AT DAUGHTERS HOME The following from the. Salt Lake Tribune will be of interest tp the peo My Zepps dropped bombs on cities, pie of Davis county:- Killing both old and young, --Charles Cottrellr Sr., 'And those theZeppelins didnt get,' honor were Were taken out and hung. guests at a reception given the residence of their at last night I started out for Paris, Mrs. Frank B. Hall, in celedaughter, - With the aid of poisonous gas; sixty-thir- d of their bration wedding The Belgians, dam em, stopped us, And would not let us pass. anniversary. Mr. Cottrell was bom in 1835, and Mrs. Cottrell a year later, in My submarines are devils; England. They were married in LonWhy, you should see them fight don May 27, 1855. They reside at 827 They go sneaking through the sea. Edison Street. And sink a ship at sight. Coming to Utah in. 1880, tha couple 7 was running, things to suit me, -- and Settled at Kaysville, that-ye- ar, rTil year or so ago. in 1907. When a man called Woodrow Wilson moved to Salt Lake Wrote me to go more slow. They have living the following sons and daughters: James A. Cottrell and He said to me, dear William, Walter Cottrell, Kaysville ; Mrs. W. P. We 'dont want to make' you sore,-Sbe sure to tell your Burton, Robin, Idaho; Ralph Cottrell, To sink our ships no more. George Cottrell, Charles Cottrell, Jr., rWe have told you for the last time, Mrs. L. J. Bpwers and Mrs, Frank P, Hain Salt nS&rBinits'up to you,1 ' And if you do not stop it, in ki ei ri You. have got to fight us, tooTT with a baby one year mother Every I did not listen to him, or yopnger can call at the Davis CounAnd hes coming after me. ty Furniture Company Stores on SatWith a Million Yankee Soldiers, urday, June 1, between 2 p. m. and 4 From their homes across 'the sea. and have baby fitted with a p. Now thats why I called you, Satan, gold plated ring, free. All welcome, For I want advice from you. tes 3 fa tei I know that you would tell me , Reflex NOW. The Subscribe for Just what I ought to do. 1 . -- . o ats . n, REGISTRATION ) But not half as mean as And the minute 1 get you you; here, L glve my to yu- ..r1 1 II be ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERN- And HI ready for your coming. keep the fires all bright. ING DAVIS COUNTY MEN And Ill have your room all ready, Mhen the Yanks begin To fight, Earl Jarman is Over There in an d or the boys in blue wall get you- I have nothing more to infantry division. . tell; Hang up the phone and get your hat Elliott Barton embarked for Over And meet me here in hell fa fa i fa There a week ago last Sunday night. He is in the medical corps. SCHOOL ASS MEETING NUMBER 36 AMERICAN UE1) CROSS. .INSTRUCTION FOR CHAPTERS x The . citizens of the United in l)ais County, Utah, 1917, and on or before the age of twenty-on- e for regitration at for them, on the 5th Day of June, 1918 between the hours of 7:00 oclock in thg morning and 9:00 oclock in the evening: Clearfield in charge. Home of Geo. H. Draper, Geo. 11. Draper Reflex office, VY- - 1. Epperson in charge. Farmington Office of the laical Hoard, V. A. Strong, Kaysville in charge. mted St the op, rati a OF CITIZENS AND ALIENS Notice is hereby given that all States, and all male persons residing who have since the oth day of June, the 5th day of June, 1918, attained years, shall present themselves the following places most convenient I 5 it;-- - govt rinm-f.t-h.- i Anieruan Red I ru l.11 for icxtri, ted Vo cm-U.Uti- atlun between pel sons in this etuiMry and thur relatives or friend-- , in eiuin;, nrji.ll of uiemy, countries Z or m the provinces, occupied by them. g rlhe Red Cross will endeavor to de- liver all proper messages without cost to the inquirer but the delivery of messages tan not be guaranteed. in the Chapter organization, Service shall be handled by cr under the direction of the aecrttary. The plan prov ides that message be accepted at Chapters, Branches or Auxiliaries on prescribed forms and forwarded by the Chapter through the PiuMon Office to the Bureau of Communication at National Headquarters. The Bureau of Communication will paraphrase or translate the message ami send ft on another form to a neutral country whence the message will be forwarded to the person addressed. Answers will be received by the Bureau of Communication at Na S , r ington, on June 5th." KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 30. 19 IK My dear old Rawer William. There s not much for me to tell: r or the Tanks will make it hotter ' than I can for you m hell. years of age since June 5, 1917, ili be registered at the office of the Local Board, Faria !ECORVTION-IY-EXERCI- SES . Following the precedent which has been in vogue for several years past, iVcor.uion day exercises were under the tu spirt s ef the kaysville and Lay-to- r. Sunday schools. The exercises were he! I a the cemetery where the .1 taker's stand was decorated with the national colors. The Kaysville b:.n I furi '.brd an rendered- - several oloction- - anropriate to the occasion, The excretes were opened by tha 1. audience singing the Star Spangled Banner, after which Christopher B. uyton effned the invocation. -- 1 1 B. Hint, who presided at tha meeting, introduced Mayor John W. '1 hornlej, who addressed the people on the subject of Greater Interest in lur Ceimtiry. Mayor Thornley stated that he did not know whether he to speak as mayor of the city of Kaysville or president of the Cemetery Improvement association, hut presumed, as both, as he held both Hountiful Office of Ilenr Stahle, Seth C. Jones in positions. He railed attention to the charge. fact that the Cemetery Improvement association had expended about $3000 in securing water rights and installing tional Ileadquafters, again through a a water system for the cemetery, but neutral country, and the Bureau of it had been demonstrated that the asREPORT OF KAYSVILLE-LAYTOSOUVENIR RING Communication will send n paraphrase sociation had not received support sufCOMMITTEE or translation of these answers to the ficient to make it a success, He appealed to the people to take greater person making the original inquiry. The following report will be of interest to the people of Kaysinterest in the resting place of their ville and Layton wards, in as much as the two wards combined in Acceptance of Messages fiend and set forth the fact that tha honoring their soldier boys by presenting them solid gold seal rings Messages shall be accepted at any proper honor was not being shown tc upon entering the service of their country: Chapter and, upon authorization by the last resting places of the pioneers The boys who have rings from the conftnittee: Executive Committee of the Chap- who had made it the Leon Asher Vern Morgan Roy Crawley possible for this genLester Asher Wilford Morgan Elias Dawson ter, at any Branch or Auxiliary where eration tOj dwell in peace and prosFrank Adams David Robins . George Ellis there is a qualified representative in perity in this valley, lie Archie Barnes deplored Leonard Roueche William Foxley regular attendance. this fact and appealed to the people to Keith Barnes Leo Sandall Lester Gleason Arnold Barnes Applications shall be filled out leg make the cemetery a place of beauty Jesse Simpson Parnell Green Wilford Barnes Will Smith Archie Galbraith ibly in English on Form No. 54f, in fer every day in the year and not for Cleve Barnes Hector H&ight Harry Strong Where necessary the Decoration Day alone. He wanted duplicate. David Hender Elliott Barton Dew'ey Swanger shall assist in the people to join and make the cemeChapter representative Harold Bishop Leonard Hill Bryan Swanger the the of form. The tery one of the most beautiful in the Cleveland Jarman preparation Stewart Earl Clyde Bishop Ernest Stagge Frank Jones Clyde Bone duplicate copy may be in carbon or a state, as beautiful as the lives of the Adelbert Barnett William G. Layton Mary Swan (Red Cross) separate writing. In every case both worthy pioneers who rested there. Howard Larkins Ferris Thomassen Tyler Barton the original and duplicate copies of The mayor was followed by Jthn Lco Ware Austin Ball Hubert Layton the form must be signed by the ap- G. M- - Barnes, chairman of the SoMcLatchie Whitesides Emil Clarence Gilbert Carlos Louis Whitesides Elmer Criddle plicant. If the applicant is unable to ldiers Welfare association which had Henry Morgan Dr. W. A. Whitlock James Morgan Tenny Curtis write he, or she, shall make a symbol been organized at the cemetery on a Glen Curtis Lawrence Young Leonard Morgan (X) in the space provided for the like occasion one year previous, kr. r tignature and the Chapter representa- Barnes called attention to the fact n Those in the service who have ring from the committee: tive shall wiite the words his mirk1 that the association had undertaken Wilkie Galbraith Alexander Odd Cowley dt Murray and the full name. The Chapter rep to William G. Fprtis Dr. C. S. Gardner Stanley Smith present each soldier from Louis Stagge resontative witnesses the signature and Layton wards with a Kaysville CeorgeE. Morgan signet ring when signing, in the space to the left, on entering the service and states CASH ACCOUNT rerordng the 'acceptance of the that the undertaking had been acAmount collected to date $328.85 message. complished up to this time with the Paid for rings and postage for mailing rings, and cash book...,.:.. 259.35 for communication serv Applicants exception of hut few. Money was on 69.50 Cash on hand ico must be accredited as reputable hand to furnish but few Amount due for rings not yet paid for ($10 and $5.15)....' .. .. . 51.60 more ring, in good standing in th? com and pert-onBalance on hand $18.00. there was every indication that munify where the applications are many more would he required within filed either by being personally know'n the next few months. Mr. Barnes There may be boys from Layton whose names should be either in apat the Chapter or by filing, witlj the pealed to the people to see to it that I know of none at present. one or the other of the above lists, hut Bishop Ellison will most likely know. Would appreciate the names application, aktter jijtned by a re the committfo was furnished with tha of any you know of who havenrt rings, but who should have them. putable person of the community required funds. On motion of PresiC.'D. STRONG. who is ' knOw'n and who vouches for dent Henry II. Blood the committee, the good faith and truthfulness of the uhich isfomjiOftnl ef two members The report was submitted at decoration exercises at the Kays- applicant. Such letters shall be at- from each ward was continual until villa cemetery where the committee was organized dne year ago: tached to, and fined with, the dupli the end of the wnr. cate copy of Form No. 546. The chairman introduced E, Conis already the best kept in Davis counOnly purely personal family mes way Ashton, of Fait Lake THE FAREWELL City; memty, but that is not sufficient, it shoull, sages should be accepted. Messages ber of the general Sunday school I observed a straggling score s, and will be in time among the best redating to financier or political mat- hoard, who delivered the address of -Of them, marching to the chosen by the nation ters or matters of public interest can the day. Mr. Arhton opened his rekept ixuthe state. For Jhe Near. .Among other improvements are not be forwarded, A single communi- marks by Retting forth the story of noted some very fine pieces of monu- cation can not be addressed to more Decoration Day and commended th? . Some betrayed a nervous tone, mental loudly; sculpture which have recently than one person in enemy territory. custom of bringing the children to tho Talking swiftly, laughing - Some were strutting, rather been placed. cemetery and pointing out to them Handling Applications proudly, tei to te Where applications are accepted at the graves of dead relatives. As All alone. NO PICTURE SHOW Branches or Auxiliaries, the Executive might be expected on this particular THIS SATURDAY NIGIIT Some had girls along, and some' Commitee of the Chapter shall de- occasion, the speaker fast drifted to with brother, .father, Walked the great war and the duties of citizen-riii- p. There will not be a picture show at termine whether the duplicate copies mother; He pointed out that one year the house of opera Saturday night of Form No. 546 (the yellow copies) One had wife and child; another hence until when nor on other this the people met in like date week, ht-lHad a chum; any shall be by the Branch or Auxi- convocation Mr. Nancesecures another machine. they would be called on to liary or held by the parent Chapter. It Nearly all of them had held Mr. Nance informs The Reflex that is honor end men of Davis county revere expected that, except In the case of To the luxury of parting, Simhe who had has an order in the great strugfor a enlited placed For its bitter business starting large. Branches, it will usually be machine and latest the of who had given pp rome plex type Unfarewelled, found desirable to hold these copies gle, perchance lives will resume the Saturday evening at the while their this meeting was in parent Chapter. In any event Then I saw one with an eye session. shows as soon as the equipment ar- the d&jdicate he recited the story Briefly form the official copies Enigmatic, of the American Revolution- - and porrives. He is determined to have the record of the kis3 a aside little to Chapter organization. Step the high ideals for which our best machine on the market, regard- They should be filed Child good-byalphabetically by trayed s forefathers less of cost, and will show only died and for which tha names. The -- original Andthebabyran-andbi- d of flower this The enterprise of Mr. copies accepted land was dying today. pictures. by Branches or Aux- The In its mothers skirts from danger is Nance to commended he closed be and with a fervent speaker a will soldier was iliaries in every instance be For the stranger should have the patronage of all those To the kid! to the parent Chapter for patriotic appeal to the people to do all the things possible to help win the war who enjoy the movies.- transmission to the Division Office. Well, the rookie got my goat, lea tei fa fa The original copies of all Forms No. and urged them to meet the obligaSo I turned, and ceased to follow, CHILDREN WEIGHED BE TO I With a lump couldnt swallow!, 546, including those received from tions' lain upon them, in the fullest In my throat! AND MEASURED NEXT WEEK Branches and Auxiliaries (and the manned. fa fa tel fa Seth C. Jones, of Bountiful, proOn Wednesday and Thursday, June duplicate copies If held at the present nounced the benediction after which KAYSVILLE CEMETERY 5 and 6, all the children of Davis Chapter), shall be serially numbered the people dispersed. One . can. but note the ...great., im- county omder. rix.years of age. are to in the- upper.ris'ht corndr of the form fa fa fa fa n for each Chapter At the cose of each provement' which has been made in be weighed and measured. The The cf the campaign for opening ard to be brought to the local day, or other convenient period, all orthe Kaysville cemetery within the the of war buying savings and thrift past few years, and the writer predicts schoolhouses, where a committee of iginal copies accumulated shall be stamps, in which" state and fe ieral of-- t that before many more years have women will register them and secure forwarded to the Division Headquar- ficials will take will be held at part, ters. The Division Office will take passed this cemetery ..will compare their weight and height. the Kaysville Tabernacle, Sunday, Oiir government desires to "save the any necessary records and forward favorably "with 'the'" most beauCfuT June 2nd, at 7:3 p. m. There will be them the Communication to cam-pBureau of in a children of the this hence state. cemeteries country, speakers' f fo to Srf it Uk e an-- a special at" 'Natitfflal 'Headquarters? giMjf child, welfare Unsightly fences are fast .disapNote: If desired, applications ac- program will be rendered. Ojt fathpearing, graves are being leveled, Since this work is required by the ers- raised thelawns hare, been madeand-araJaain- g government- - it is -- expected that all cepted' at Branches of Auxiliaries may in the sky? started, the trees are neatly trimmed parents will bring their children to be serially numbered in a separate keep tei fa fa fa and the cemetery is fast taking on a the schoolhouses on one of the above series for each such office of acceptSALE FOR Seed potatoes; good, modern, well kept appearance. In this dates. Committees to take care of the ance. If this is done, the numbers V?. stock. clean J. Tb orr.ley, Lavt-- s, aswork have been organized in all part3 shoul i he placed in the lower left corwerk the Cemetery Improvement Adv. Utah. sociation and the Kaysville city coun- of the county. ner beside the space provided for the cil are LEO J. MUIR, fa fa fa fa name of the Branch cr Auxiliary so and it is only a matter of time when the whole people Vico Chairman County Council of as not to confuse these numbers with 'Considerable rain has fa.b-n- . tV tirL this part of the Salt Lake vi?n- will join in the work. This cemetery the regular Chapter series. N -- s station-Rookie- -- n -- d 4 al. e. high-clas- ta d . , chil-dre- al t - Fjnrign--wIiLy(r.J'hr- ip |