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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Sheriff NaUler and. City. Marshal Horace an fleet have gone as assist-ant- a to Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal Havid Thomas in taking five United States prisoners to Fort Leavenworth. FARMINGTON jurors drawn are: m constamendment to Erra T. Hatch, faorosrn TUTION HOI Si: JOINT RESOLUTION - MJillir. EIGHT. Samuel Sessions, William H. Wilcox, John W. Moss, C, Wood, John A resolution in amendment io S coD. JIarrod,' Vosco tton I, Artule propusmg IS of th Constitution of ths intanoountaia country. Location of tka Thurgood, Joseph Baa rraort. La waterworks goo and famous C. Willey, Heber J. Sheffield, Jr., Son uf Uuh, relst.ng to uniform Uum and i alactna lights. A fina place for raaidaoea. exemption. legislature of Ui State Another big mountain fire was James W. Bryson, Edmund F. Barlow, at it It resolved by the of all the member steeled Utah, A. Jr Robert Blamires, John Waite, In aarh hous ronruning therein Capt&in Charles R. Mabeyywho is stkrted last Saturday east of Farm-- , William Section 1. That it w proposed to amend Edward Hill, Wood, Benjamin The ington. Section 1 of Article XI.l of the Conetitulioa timely rainstorm of Sunhome on leave, was a .Farmington of tha Stale of Utah ao that tha unit a ill f day acted as an extinguisher. The of- F. Brown, H. J. W. Bumingham, . itor this week. read na foMow : and 1L Adams ficers have not yet ascertained how Paice, Archie Section S. Tha Intrtolatura ahnll provide by low n uniform and equal rata of assessment Joseph H. Bumingham. Mrs. Grant Clark and infant daugh- the blaze originated. and taxation on all property in tha Stale, Court adjourned to. Saturday, Oc- cord mg to tta value in money, nnd shall pret, ter arrived home from the L. D. S. set! ba by general taw auth regulation a shall tober 19, 1918, at 10 oclock's, m. secure s Just valuation for taxation of nil last Thursday. . Mat ef tU and fertile Darla Carat; Boom of tba MU lor Floral amp. paay, thg latgal growara at flower la tha Bounty. Jo-ep- h I MYRON W: PHILLIPS 'A k t BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY two-thlr- - 1- -- I I KAYSVILLE, UTAH Ed-wm- - ac- m hospital marriage licenses I' . J. L. Thomas and Mrs. Nellie Gardner and son, Stew--ar- t, Harriet of Salt Lake City. Partridge left for California last Saturday 18. September Gustave Peterson for a much needed" rest. and Edna Van Streeter of Salt Lake v The South Davis stake conference City. - will be held in the Farmintgon meet- September 19. Don J. Perry ana M. Perrin of Salt Lake Laura and next Suifday. Saturday City, . inghouse September-17- September Mr. and Mrs. Wilson J 9. William A. Daly and Earl of Twin Mrs. 0. J. Martin of Salt Lake City. September 21. John C. Mulkey.of .Palls, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. New York City and Lillie B. Johnson' Rhoda W. Taylor part of last week. of Seattle. Julian D. Clark has been transferred " September 23. Maxwell Linduer from the artificer school at Mare is- and Gladys Ensign of Salt Lake City. land to the Naval Air station at San : . Diego. ' , DISTRICT COURT NOTES A number of volunteer workmen are Judge A. E. Pratt held court in . Farm-in floor new the Farmington on September 21. The putting down a business Christen-transacted was as follows: : ington meetinghouse. Joseph sen is superintending the work. Probate Business. Etsate of Osmond M. Deuel, deMiss Elsie Lamb went to Ogden ceased and Horace Drake, deceased ' Tuesday to resume her duties at the Petitions for final account and distriDeaf and Blind school, which started bution of estates were granted. its winter term yesterday. Estate of George Bentz, deceased, and Maryette Mayfield Bentz, deceased Hearing on the petition of Mrs. Myrtle Bentz Peterson for let111III11IIIII! ter of administration. Leave to amend was granted in both' cases. Estate of Hannah I. Dawson, deThe great character actor in & ceased Henry Stahle was appointed human interest story administrator with a bond of $1200. Estate of John Winegar, deceased JESSE L. LASKY Presents Petition of Joseph H. Parkin to sell personal property was granted on his filing a bond of $300.. Man wo. IN "Jules of the on October 3. Estate of Charles H. Turner, deceased Hearing on petition of Ruth A. Turner, protesting against the Strongheart By William Merriam Rouse . Scenario by F. Thew and Frank X Harvey Finnegan . Directed by Donald Crisp The tang of the evergreen pines, the virile love of the open spaces, and the vigorous action of free men Estate of Sarah Luker, deceased-Hearinof petition jfor final account and for distrubution of estate. Upon finding an error in the notice, the order given by the court was vacated and the matter is to come up for hearing in the judge's chambers in Ogden Gods Country, make this the greatest story in which this versatile star has ever appeared. in property, an thnl every person nnd Corporation shall pay s tan in proportion to ths value of hia. her er ita property: Provided, LF.NORE WILLIAMS AND GEORGE that a deduction of debits from credits may be snthorlmed : Provided further. That the propC. MANN WIN OUT IN erty of the United Statee, of the State, eoun-tie- e. . cities. town, school districts, municipal CLUB COMPETITION corporations and public libraries, lota with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and Excellent Work Is Rewarded by Pro - places of burial not held or used for private a, er corporate benefit, shall be exempt from ledge of Attending State Fair - Dttrbee, eaaaie, reservoir; pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals er School. for Irrigating lands owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members shall Pot be separately taxed With the announcement early in the as long asthereof, they shall be owned nnd used for such purpose i Provided farther. year that the boy and girl winning first That mortgages npon both reed nnd personal in each club work in county property shall be eaempt from taxation: place further. That the taxes of tha Indigent would be eligible to membership in the poor mar he remitted or abated at snob time and in such manner as may be provided by has much interest State Fair school, law t Provided, farther. That tba been shown during the summer months mar provide for the ogemptiaa fromLegislators taxaUeo at hamea. bemesteeda, and p arena al properly, by the club workers throughout the net te exseed tiro bandied and fifty deUnie In veins fer harass nnd bamentendn and aras county, kandred dollars at personal property. 1 he patient effort of the many boys Section 2. The Secretary of Stale Is directed cause this proposed amendment to be puband girls was given every considera- te lished as required by the Constitution and Is be submitted to the electors at the State at tion when the judges met and after the next general elation la tba meaner procon.-ultiinformaall the records and vided by law. t. It approved by the electore at tion of the Boys and GirlB club work, theSeetioB tbla State, proposed amendment ahnll taka Lenore effect on the first day of January. ISlt. awarded the honors to Miss Approved March 12, 1917. Williams of Kaysville and George C. L HARDEN BENNION, Secretary at State Mann of Woods Cross, Miss Williams af tba State of Uuh, da hereby certify that above is a full, true and correct copy at was awarded the prize for her faith- the a resolution proposing an amvndsiMat te Bw ful attendance and interest shown tioa I, Article II, of tha Constitution af the State of Utah, relating to uniform taxon and during the entire season. Her work exemptions. la teftaoeg whereof, I have hereunto tel toy repiesents efficiency in canning vege- hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State tables, fruits, the drying of fruits and of Utah, this 2trd day of August, 191. HARDEN BENNION. and the use of wheat substi- (Seal) -- i- tan-atie- Pro-vid- ng vegetables tutes in baking. George C. Manns work represents excellent results in the garden and field, such as the growing of sugar beets, carrots, onions and potatoes. His calf warranted special merit and shows his efficiency in raising livestock. His interest and attention given to commercial handling of rabbits, deserves special mention. In club work the keeping of records is urged as an educational feature which will enable the boy or girl to secure the best results from any work in which they may engage. The State Fair school, which will be in session during fair week aims to give those attending much practical and educational training. The school will be conducted under ideal conditions and the boys will receive board and lodging while there. The care which the Agricultural college and the U. S. government is giving to boys and girls throughout the state should call forth greater interest and better vocational work during the coming year. State appraisment, and petition tot settlement of inheritance tax. IL A. Smith, A. L. Clark and Ruth A. Turn er testified. - The stipulation of Attorney General Dan D, Shields and State Treasurer Daniel 0. Larson was in troduced and accepted by the court and the petition was granted. Estate and guardianship of Annie Ian Tingey and Lewis Tingey, minors Edith L. Tingey was appointed guardian. Civil Business. State of Utah vs. L, L, Boas Hearing on demurrer. No one appeared for the State. Notice and motion had been filed by the State asking for permission to amend the in- Badge of Honorable Service at d formation. Demurrer was Home Is Fourth Liberty and twenty days given in which to Loan Button Saturday, Sept. 28 ilHllllllllllllllllllllillllllilillllllllllllllllll A Joint resolution providing for uu amendment to Section 4, Article II, of the Constitution of the State of Utah fainting to the taxation of mines and mining property and the assessments of seme.' Be it enaated by the Legislature af the State at Utah, two thirds of all tba members elected to the two heosra concurring therein t Section 1. That It le proposed to nme Bastion 4, Article It of tha Constitution at the State at Utah so that tba samo will road at follow t Bsctiea 4. A0 metalliferous mines or mL lag claims, bath placer and rock In place, shall be assessed at ll.fifi per acre, and la addMen thsrate at a vote based ape name raelUpie or af the net anneal preseeds AU ether mines er mining claims thereof. and athsr valuable mineral deposits, i acted! lands aeatalnlag seal or kydre-cxrbesh bs essssssd at their fall vs lea All machinery need la mining nnd nil property eg series Improvements epee or apperteaaat te mil er mining claims, and the velee at any serf sea mads at mining claims, er mining property for ether then mining herpeses, shall naeaeead at fall votes. The state beard at sqaaUsMan shall sees and tag all property herein enumerated. provid'd that the assess, meat at II fit per acre and the amassment at the votes at any nee ether than for mining perpeeca shall be made as provided by law. Section I. The Secretary at State 1 hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electore of the State at the next general election in the manner prescribed by law. Section S. If adopted by the elector at the State, this amendment shell taka offset Jane- ary let. l General Orders, No. L3, recently by the War Departmental Washprovide: ington, petit jurors during the regular Octoto be worn "A gold chevron ber term, 1918. The" names of the on the lower half of the left sleeve by each officer, field clerk and enlisted man who has served six months In a theatre of operations daring the present war A war service badge bespeaking active participation in the conflict abroad.' What pride the wearer will feel, in that little piece of adornment, of standard material and design! To the onlookers, what honors will It suggest; what endurance and valor! War service badges are not to be confined to the Army and Navy alone. The great numbers of those who stay at home may have a badge of service and distinction.' With .the Issiing of the Fourth Liberty Load button there becomes available foF every loal i American a mark of war senice, a badge of honor for war woik well done. Is-ue- d l LeWl CO ' b A bank account not only protect! your money against theft Buy and Buy and By and no Kaiser! By Liberty Bond or Liberty Which Will You Have It? Put Money In Bond Bonds Speak tfouder than against temptation to spend. Do Not Be a Bond Slacker. Every man owes himself end bis family the protection of a subsavings account in a good stantial bank like this cne. Therell Bound, not Bonbon. and loss, but also protects it Word. Hock the Kaleer and Buy a Bond. Help Yankee Doodle Do the Dee- - pot Pay Hie Way to 6L Helena Bonde. on iwiBSEijyHSicxw rzj end save every pay day? 0 Gr"! Ozb i .J--J fren: li3 Accns Grov n 'r TVA -- rrT . r- J in Help Boom the Loan to Doom the Kaleer! A Man Who Won't Lend Is the Kaleer Friend I 9 The More Bonds Yea Buy the Fewer Beys Win Die! tf Yea i ClDu Cist Fl;ht, Frttmon City Con, Yf Hzztj C!vr VT" WANTED AT Reflex Office Must be clean, soft, cotton rags, free from buttons, hooks and eyes Our Fall Shipments of t PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER NINE . 6 Months Front Line Duty Gives Gold Sleeve Bar answer. The court ordered that the names of twenty jurors be drawn to serve as IIr beerotary uf flute. over-rule- Kaysville Opera House Butter Wrappers at ReflexOffice -- Are Now Arriving : We expect to show our patrons a better line for style and service than ever before. You will find the ODonnell, Patterson, Godman and Lion lines meet every requirement t Co. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH III!IIII1III1IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!II1I!!IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III!II!III!!! Mime Mil 1919. Approved March 12. 1917. X. HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of State af the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above Is a full, true nnd correct copy of a joint resolution providing for an amendment of Section 4, Article 11, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and the assessments of same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixed the Great Seal of the 8tete Of Utah this Itrd day of August, 191. HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) Secretary of State. raorosED amendment to the const. TUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER roURTEEN. A Joint resolution repealing House Joint Rraolution No. I, e panted by the twelfth eee- -. ion of the Legieteturo of the State of Utah, end proposing a new resolution in Jteu thereof amending Section 22 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, by adding Section I thereto, relating to the prohibitum and regulation of eaie, manufacture. Use, advertisement of, of, or traffic in intoxicating liquor. Whereas, House Joint Resolution No. 1, proposing to omend the Constitution of the State at Utah by adding Section I to Artlcls XXII, has been passed by both Houses ot Vhig Legislature, and filed with the Secretary of pee-erat- :r am After, seven months of waiting we have received a shipment of Crockery, which we are offering at very low I 3 m 3 3 i prices. State; and Wberens, the engrossrd copy thereof differ certain important respect from the resolution as actually passed by both Houses, 1a that In the sixth line of Section 2. a proposed. after the word nature" the words "and ait malt and brewed drinks" were omitted from said enrroseed copy. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the legislators of the State of Utah, of the members elected te rath of the two Houses concurring ; Seel am I. That it is proposed to amend Article 22 n of the Constitution of Utah by 2, thereto, which section shall adding Ser-ioread as follows : Section 2. The manufacture, sale, keeping ng for sale or offering or exposing far importing, carrying, transporting. e4-- I, distributing, giving nway, exiiumg- -i pausing, er serving ef all fermented malt, vinous or epiritnune liquors, alcohol, wine, porter, ale, beer, absinth er any other intoxicating drink, mister or preparation of like nature; and aU malt or brewed dr inks; fruits preserved in stroke tie liquor at any kind i and nil bovermgee containing la exeaee at one-haaf one per centum at alcehel by and aU mixtures, compounds or preparations, whether liquid or not. which are intended when mixed wish water, or otherwise, to or j otherwise an produce fly fermentation intoxicating liqoer, are hereby forever prohibited in the State, except alcohol fer scientific and manufacturing purposes, and wine Used far sacramental parpescs. Section 2. The beer clary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the elector at the State at the next general election in the manner pro. vided by law, instead of the resolution as embraced la House Joint Resolution No. 1, heretofore passed by this Legislature, and which is hereby repealed. Rectum t. It adopted by the e lector of the Bute this amendment ehaU here affect Jaap-ar- y let, A. D. 1919. Approved March I, 1917. L HARDEN BENNION. Secretary at State at Utah; do hereby eertsfy that tbe above It m full,, true and, rorrrct gopy at a lut ion providing for the amendment of tbe Constitution of the State of Utah by adding Section 9 to Article XXII rulatsag te tbe and regulation of ante, manufacture. Pee, ndvortlsement ef. y nm melon at, at traffic tat Intoxicating liquor. In wit rises whereof, I have hereunto net my band and affixed the Gran Deni at the Btate at Utah, this Urd day of 119. HARD!' L CSH. 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