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Show THE WEEKLY' REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE. UTAH BOUNTIFUL 4 aides north at Salt Lake City, slid rcsidsnrs town; ianraat city to Davu county ; ha waterworks, elect ria liilht and power, telephones, cement side walks, ' Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business bouses, commercial club, graded and high schools., churches and lodge. A good place to lice. Nm sn An Alarm in .Situation The llepworth meat, market have new Ford truck., . . , Mr. and Mrs.' Ezra Lilliankuist" of Nevada,-arvisiting friends here. if e e :Jf Mrs. Jesse Lee of Eureka is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day. C'&W - A bank account not only pro- - Here arc some figures showing an even more alajming situation : Jr., left for his ranch . at Deeth, Nev.t Tuesday to spend the tects your money against theft and loss, but also protects it against temptation to spend. , 'hummer. for in 1918 our groat income increased 1.1 per cent over the same peroid of 1917. But So Mrs. Ieter Strong of Rupert, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Hill; " The expense of maintaining our lines and equipment during the same period increased 47.4 per cent, and - Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good substantial bank like this one. " Harold McNeil has joined the and left Monday for Mare Island, Calif. ma-lin- -s s-- s-s --S S S S-- SSS S -SS Mrs. J. A, Eldredge and daughter, Mrs, Alvin Moss, returned home from New York City Thursday. S-S-I ' in I Mess Must Be V. I - Wei! Dressed i t Men must be well dressed, We have a complete line of dress shirts and ties. . Let us measure you for a suit of clothes from the famous house of Whitney. tea tea tea tea Liu i I cost. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Mr,, and Mrs. A. L. Buckland have moved to Blackfoot, Ida., where they expect to make their home. mUTW WPWglMJTT Ward Stringham, who has been home on a few days furlough, returned to some aviation field in Texas, MonSALT LAKER TELLS day.. SHELL-FIR- I V II I points and by night the roads were in a nasty shape. We had a lot of work to do and didn't get back from our last call until 2 a. m. We were just getting undressed when the Boche started a drum fire on and around our posts. For three hours there was a constant bombardment, which means that the sound of one shell doesnt cease before the next one arrives. The earth shakes like an earthquake all the time. After a couple of hours I dozed off in spite of the noise, for I was- pretty tired. I was awakened with a crash oi timbers and falling rocks and earth. My first thought was that a big shell had gone through the other end of the cave, for the only thing the matter with me was that I wa3 scared. Facing Deadly Gas In less than a minute I got the awful odor of gas, the cave was full of it. I held my breath and grabbed my mask. ' Heine had gotten a whiff of it and was choking a little. A new man, who was next to me, was cough ing hard. I lit a candle and the next minute he said that one eye of his ffirkifirMvk-tiirit'kirk'trk-lrtrtrirk'ttivkir- SIGHTS I Leonard M. Hatfh, of this place, and How it feels to drive an ambulance Edith Day of Salt Lake City, but form- full of wounded soldiers in the face erly of this place, were married last of an artillery bombardment that A successful very campaign week. shaken the earth, with shells dropping i worm has been carried cut the against Roy Penman left recently for some all around so near that almost any on the past two weeks. Due to the in West Virginia, Jviiui. of a hole in the ground looks attraining-scho- ol seriousness of the outbreak work where he expects to study for a com- tractive and to have the experience of should still be carried on to extermin" mission. getting out safely after being enate" them. The formula published last veloped in the vapor of deadly gas, is week should be repeated again to get Viola Muir is clerking at the, Woods vividly told by David Y. Spencer of those that were not out before. Cross Mercantile Co., Janette Hatch his parents, Lake in a ietter galt - The whitetop and devil gut weeds having resigned to go on a mission to Mr. and Mrs. John 1). Spencer, 238 B are now in full bloom and if we hope the eastern states. street. Young Spencer is an ambuto do anything at keeping them down automobile A. M. Sadrales of Balt Lake City lance driver in section C36, as Farm Bureau members we should with A. service, A. U. artillery now cut them down and prevent the has purchased the L. S. Hayward convoy, reresidence and has moved his family the French army. The Heine" seed from maturingrten days from" WalIs letter Henry ferred, to in his into the same. now, and that small patch will set lace, a son of W. It. Wallace, Demoseed and spread all over the field' Emil Klempau, who has been hon- cratic national committeeman of Utah. get it now before it gets us. orably discharged from Camp Kearny, The communication, which hears date Cottage Cheese Dishes ; Calif., is home for a few days prior of March 30, in part follows: Cottage cheese, while it . has long to leaving for Idaho, where he baa I must tell you about an exciting been known, has been little appre- accepted a position. two days I spent at our front posts. ciated. Easy to make it has often from lazy old been poorly made and unattractively Mrs. Alvin Sessions, who has been Just after returning Nice, Heine and I went up together. served-In food value cottage cheese ' with her few months a spending started shelling Fritz On the up way husband at Camp Lewis, returned mask was broken, - lie seemed dazed is in the cfass with lean meats and was nestled in some which barrack a home Sunday. Mr. Sessions left last and Heine put his handover eggs, being more valuable than either trees just off the road where we were the helpless, week for Camp Lee, Virginia. broken eye and I jumped out ofj in material that goes to build muscle, passing. It was just close enough so bed in search of a mask. Luckily there blood and boneF ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brundage ar- that we couldn't hear the whistle of Cottgge cheese may be served plain, was one there and we helped him on rived here Friday from Falls City, thT shell, which is a bad sign and goes the main dish of a luncheon or supas with it, Neb., where they spent a few months to prove the cheerful statement that in place of meat. per All of this happened in less time Variations: Mix nut meats, chopped visiting relatives. They expect to you never hear the shell that hits than it takes to tell. We found on make their home in Salt Lake City. We had just gotten to posts j you. the pimentos, finely cut .green peppers, that a g 8j,ejj jja(j when a hurry call came in for a car mouth of our cave and .filled the en diced cucumbers, or other crisp vegeMrs. Mack Woolley of Salt Lake some officers of high rank, for trance with timbers and rocks, We tables with the eheesej Horseradish, City, who was formerly Miss Wilda Shells Come Close . were told later than 8000 gas shells onion juice and parsley make a good Cook of this place, was operated on We went up to the place and were had been dropped in our little sector in combination. for appendicitis at the St. Markka -- Mix in the around car the turning - just finely chopped ham with the three hours. hospital MondayFambis doing nicelywhen-Fritbecame very z narrow road We had a lot of work that day. I cottage cheese, make it into a loaf and Jesse Briggs entertained a number impolite and started shelling. This I hate to mention that two young fel- slice cold. Serve it with mustard. of friends Thursday evening in honor time the shells sounded even worse, lows in the cave next to ours died in Cottage Cheese Sausage and wood m a little we were for for who left his brother of (Meat substitute) Fred, l. our ambulance on the way to the ex- b cup cottage cheese. Camp Kearny, Calif., Saturday, after breaking limbs added to the wicked We were all perfectly all right 1 cup dry bread crumbs or V cep enjoying a three weeks furlough at plosions. Needless to say, we lost lit and even the new man, whom I was which the in cold time cooked cereal. tie dugout, home. reaching nervous about, was not affected by it. I I was iUSt off the road. never had 4 i cup chopped peanut meats. I am glad we had the experience, for Buss Smedley has poined the realizeii just how attractive a hole in Jj teaspoon powdered sage. it is the inly one I have had in this Hsh Hying corps and leaves shortly j the j 1 until I came over here. . qt. milk. wouldnt tell you- of these for CanadaF He has -- tried several There were six Frenchmen Fn"1 the sector. 1 teaspoon - nit. 1 if wernt sure that it would times to enlist in the various branches little cave,-al- l h of us being prevent for things teaspoon pepper. prove to you how safe I am no matter of. the U. S. army, but was rejected the same 3 purpose. The shells were where, and tbit I am being watched teaspoon soda. owing to being so short. 1 the and minute a one pieces over and shall return in coming finely chopped onion. safety, cave. the Cook onion in fat until tender. Work and on 3Vut were and falling of Yhite Centerville Clyde I will write you about our new I had to smile when I glanced about oda into the chees dis. in milk). Mix Amelia Hegworth of this place were when we get there. quarters all dry ingredients with the bread married Wednesday in th Salt Like the cave, for it was really a poor Z 4 3 a. direct Mtfrpm .anjall shell fcrynil'3..,Add remainder y I ing red ients temple. Mr;. White is stationed wUK SI A HR I A GTT LI CENS ES and mix well.' Form into flat cakes the 20th infantry band at Fort Doug- would have demolished it. Between A. I Mikeke dove heard S. II. Ermina shell the cooing Naff a bursts and brown in a frying pan7 Don't fail grid for leave to and las shortly expects saw taTle Salt a Lake under the and pf City to try them. They are fine. looking France. j H basket of doves which one of the poil u , Arvil A. Turnell and Elvira Stubs' Even the whey can be tt;&! as Funeral services over the 'remains was taking. human-eaJ : t up3heJiae ofSiilt Lake- Cut of' Mrs.'Rachael llowar-- Davis of Whey Honey Moved to Laughter Jonas of Cincinnati and Salt Lake City, werp held Sunday in ' 1 1 cup whey. when I thought of the,(Jrace Fox of Marinette, Wis. , laughed the South Bountiful meeting house. 0jp peaee l)t,ng. there .' Ileipeandj or L- cun corn syrup. cup auger jj BeH Shank and Lfae Bam of Salt Mrs. Davis had been a sufferer for Mix tv hey psj hnir.ttl i't $ were, aralI.rual;t...xir,-J...ssoula-h-AJ I, TaVF Ciiyl' S'everar years- and dicdT,'riday 'f.'tthi d is . J. we other but killed the,.thickne-:each, , This syrup, home of her parents. 31 r.ami Mr3. green, sxfut Olive :f'T.O'l'ArigcI'3 ! on hot cahs ' v. delicious or the'DrpFieum by - agreefngTo gold James Howard, Sr. ffL;S-o- r as a p:.L4- - y ?j ice.- Sine that nijrht if jeerrone el e don't have Watkins of Ogden. th Mrs. Etta Sainsburyy who has been lour girls out. Our voices were sIightlljFTrFrerrTFge anlTydia Grifnth.s it re ;uires m tVrihcn Fait Lake to is. th City. re sauce th" Dr. a the at course pub conversation, Lutjf taking ly shaky during miming There are ! t mr Roberts school in Salt Lake City, hss it got us to laughirg and made the j Ezra Fo- - Richard sj Jr., of receipt'; to de--Get in M. and of Mertie Hunt or we were and whey. examination think ington crazy cottage successfully passed the touch with Farm and is a full fledged nurse. Several tre Bureau, the former. probably jhimCity. f m id of Evannon and of her relatives from here attended the Elmer John-nWeJ, Fritz finally changed hit Ten tlirc ? cf Kiyvilia For Rent of hel exercises in Bertha l o and which were Eberhardt Ogden. graduation range and we got r officers M last Wednesday evening at the as- away from the ur pleasant spot. The Irrigati-'fs Company stock. A; . y to :ce in on farm! hall Lake Salt sembly 10J hens every Christopher Burton.- - Ad-, shelling went on all day at different City. E tl I Farm Bureau News i - . - , r The House of Quality -- II MlIIIilllHIll ever-increas- ing Ophelia Lewis arrived home last week from Hyrum,.Utah, where she had been teaching school. KAYSVILLE, UTAH - Obviously, our revenue and expense problem is one that will not solve itself the solution lies ;n adjstmcnts of rates that will produce revenues sufficient to cover these Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hatch returned home Sunday from a few weeks visit with relatives in the east. BARNES BANKING COMPANY s This means that unless some measure of relief is accorded us through increased revenues the year 1918 will close with a deficit of over four hundred thousand dollars, in Utah. . Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow ZIZm The expense of operating our plant during the same time increased 24.8 per cent. . Mrs. III-- Day and family returned to their home in Garland Tuesday, after visiting relatives here. way and save every pay day? s- es Word was received last week to the effect that Clyde Crosby had arrived safely , in France. . Why not start in a small k? s r Ym. Brown, - We nave told you in our advertisements .that our business in Utah last year resulted fn a defiicit in our revenues of ' ' . $244,073.10. "t" ' Ira Coltrin of Burley, Ida., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Joseph II. Grant. " hos-pita- 'Alt- 1 . i t- imita-lion.,ar- .d -- Large, Soft, Clean COTTON RAGS To The Reflex Office 'rr . 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