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Show WL'EKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH Tin; Site lUa'Idy Hcflrk-cv laiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiili IL-- I1"1!! tirts igantic Ready A Sale PublUtwJ hr THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. I. Epee man, Editor C, A. of superior e. ! - ' Many astonishin importance to garment values every woman in prices never lower Ipprn.ii, Awtritl Editor Davis county Cntercd u MttnS-rlM- i matter February JS, 1SII, at Kayevilla, Utah, under the act of Uarrh . 1879. Subscription $1.50 per yet r in Advance Atnrtblai rataa an application. Ottiey are certainly worth your effort.. Every single Coat, Suit, Cloak and Gown in the entire as-- No matter whether you are in v Office, Na. . the habit of paying; much or lit tie for your suits and gowns whether your tastes are simple TELEPHONES W, P. Epperaan, Na. 71 C. A. Epperaan, No. M R If WELCOME, 1919 Welcome, 1919! The nations of the parth and all their dependencies welcome you. Nineteen eighteen was a glorious year glorious in the cause of human liberty glorious on the field of battle, on the farm, irr the home and in the workshop. -- Nineteen eighteen set the stage for the greatest drama in human history and 1919 will carry out the great principles fought and died for on the battlefields of the Old World Nineteen eighteen brought the great victory, the greatest victory in the history of the world. The cost was great, the greatest ever paid. Nine teen nineteen is the first of a series of years in which the people have to "prove that they are worthy of that oost The horrors of the past four . -- :years are left behind us, but the world will ever re member and never cease to render tribute o the brave men who gave their lives to make this New Year r the greatest in history. On this New Years day the peopK of the nations have caupe to be happy and here in America we are doubly Happy. We believq our job in he Old World s finished so far aa fire and word are concerned and last, but oh "not least! our boys are coming home. Even now, as we go about our daily work, as we sleep, our boys are coming Home. They are on the seas, they are in the demobilization camps and some re already here. And, oh how grand they look as they return to us splendid types of manhood, trained in body wnd in mind, graduated in the school ot self reliance and national patriotism. ' Nineteen nineteen we welcome you. Aou are bringing back our boys, bring-theback to the old home nests. sortment, which go in this re duction, is a most extraordinary or extravagant whether you usually employ a dressmaker or not this is THE CHANCE OF THE SEASON for you to choose Here you will find a wide choice of nobby new styles bargain! from rack after rack of delightfully fashionable VV) garments, in every destrictly tail, and at a mere fraction of their real value. THE MOST EFFECTIVE DRESSES high-clas- Y-- ..vsTes, J ( DE-SIGNE- .V D for ALMOST EVERY TIME and PLACE. A rare opportunity It is. recognized that ur fur department is the most extens-iv- e and complete in the city. We have a large stock and want to reduce it. You will save money for this and other seasons by buying now. to enrich your wardrobe with a new suit, coat or gown. i 2431 Washington Avenue fca. Ogden, Utah Old John Barleycorn may be dead nd buried, but many of his imps are in this neck of the woods. -- that will appeal to the best dressed women everywhere; Sale s m -- weaves in Suits and Coats, and beautiful Silk Dresses! A Suit i , the most attractive novelty in ffifiii Ik- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip DISPUTED DAVIS COUNTY LINE IS FIXED BY COURT until Sunday night, September 22. section of the hospital. WT haiTnine prince of a man in the army he was. have done for your boys and girls. We With two oil tankers, our ship pullec nurses under us men nurses you I say that now because he no longer will see to it that it is made the best out into the ocean, preceded by the know. None of the officers were very censors our mail. The boys pust fell of. e submarine chaser 53 and one huge sick, so most of them got up and in love with BARLOW TELLS OF JESSE and The boundary line between Salt Capt. Gardner, bought Always affectionately your son, British cruiser. around before we landed. We had a him a fine signet ring. He was a HIS TRIP TO FRANCE Lake and Davis counties was definite reguJESSE BARLOW. On the following morning we sight- colonel and one major, so you see the lar father to the whole company, wnich 1y decided yesterday in the decision Monthan, France, ed Newfoundland to our right The flu had no respect for rank is something one seldom finds in army handed down byJudge J. Louis Brown November 24, 1918. sub chaser turned baclj. We pursued We landed in Liverpool at one ot life. . CLEARFIELD f the Third District court in the suit My Dear Father: , a northerly course and afterward the docks I wag at before. We A growing town in th north end of camped of course Well, wonfiled by the New State Gun club . Today is are father, you Dads Day with the found out that we were only eight in the suburbs of the Dvi county j haa bank, itorea, cannery Ash. dering when 111 be home. But I havent of the Wood CruM Canning company against Salt Lake and Davis counties. American soldiers in France. Like hours ride from the coast of Green- I went down to 295 city, Notty nd w the home of the Excelaior Fruit Edge Lone and the slightest idea. There still remains For a number ,of years past both Mother's Day in May, it is a time land. It was no wonder nd Produce company, ihippera of fruits I was saw President Richards, Elder Cot-ta- a considerable that it and produce. amount of work for the Clearfield ship great counties have been taxing the same when we think of you most and so I cold and at one time we six or and Elder Sjodal. The two latter Medical quantities of fruit to eastern mark' passed of the to do. department because the de was not liae i property army hope this falls in the mail box atxut seven icebergs. On the second mom remembered me well as they were in fined. For this reason the gun club Christmas morning. ! WV V we found ourselves in the midst of the office when 1 was there. We trav-ele- d will be ing kept here a few months or 6ent started the suit. The New State Gun Mr. and Myrs. Charles Barber visited Practically all rules of censorship a ' huge convoyj vve being the only down through England to across with some of the first. But in club is now located in Salt Lake coun- have been lifted, so that 1 can tell you Ogden on Sunday. and sailed from troopship. Thirteen ifterchantmen and to Le one thing, I shall not be home to eat ty and will not be required to pay a most anything I wish. The only thing tankers were on alfsitM of us, ehch Havre, France. We rode there for days in Christmas dinner with you, however Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 'Walker were double set of taxes. we are forbidden is to criticize the keeping a certain distance from the F rench cattle boxcars; call cars, I much visitors last Friday. Ogden they to do so. No The boundary was established arb- government, which of course, few others and long doubt Ora a certain position them here, to a little town in far will be home before having this Jetter teaches - Mrs. itrarily and all the disputed territory have any occasion to do. You will see in the formation. It reminded one of southwestern George Rampton and daughter. France, St. Andre de you. I shall think of is taken into Salt Lake county. Fol- by the heading that I am now in Mon a formation of ducks you all many Hazel, spent 17 down, miles Cubgac, Friday yj Ogden. swimming just northeast of the times and am looking forward to the t lowing is the line which was estab- than, a little village not far from the some stream. And thus we of big city ploughed Bordeaux, which the when I by can again walk in over the A baby boy was born to Mr. and day lished : Cher river. Get my maps from my our way across far off north- way, is the big American base port. old bridge, and up the kitchen Mrs. F. A. Naylor last Wednesday. Beginning at the intersection of the trunk up stairs and you will see that ern Atlantic thus steps. We remained there until our move evading the then " summit of the Wasatch One for which thing we I can with the be am from range the city menacing submarine. just a few miles up here, which was again accomplished thankful is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tree spent New that the terrible thing is surprint of the Spur range terminating of Tqurs a few miles southeast. On the second day out from the Irish in cattle cars. The FYench Years day in Farmington with friends. transport over. There exists with us, however, at the hot springs in the northern It may be of interest to tell you coast we were met by a veritable troops this way and to be appear very rather a. keen disappointment that We we sailed over on an English swarn of Yankee and British Miss Rhoda Shull of- Salt Lake is part of Salt Lake City; thence south- th short of passenger cars. Each car is didnt get nearer to the front where visiting at the F. A. said" mentioned last westerly along troopship, the Nestor, leaving the Naylor home for 40 such deas marked, warships hommes, 8 chevaux,' we could have been of summit, a point east of a point 13b Brooklyn docks on the morning of stroyers, torpedo boats, etc. Some w hich means 40 men a few service. weeks. . greater or 8 horses. The Considering . rods north of the said hot springs: September 17. A r British destroyer dashed we were in long hqw the and down each side guard- cars are very small, so with 40 men service up Misses Edith and Annie Draper visand how hard we tried to 'thence west to the middle of said chan accompanied us up the Atlantic coast foot of water, while other not all can lie down at once. Reserve get ited in ing every over Ogden on Tuesday with Mr. and el of the Jordan "liver; thence down to Sidney harbor. Nova Scotia, it seemed that it was never just ran to and fro in front of us and to rations, consisting of canned bully to be here, Mrs. Jesse Draper. our lot to go to the front the middle of the said channel of said off Cape Briton Isle. We pursued a our rear. It was sure a v remarkable beef, beans, tomatoes, bread and jam I confidently think, Viver to a point where the middle ot g however, that if course, the ship first going sight to behold. One was almost are put in each soluRadiator Covers. so we never get it had car, on two said channel crosses the north line in one direction and then in another, gone more weeks that tion. Radiators are expensive. Protempted to wish a sub woqld show his out when once we start- - But we dont we would of section 21, township 2 north, range while our guardian of the ocean would nose, for he have been in the thick of tect them. Layton Auto Co. Adv, -- certainly would have re- look for luxuries over here. I w as slated .to go to an officers train-it 1 west. Salt Lake meridian, said point continue to cut a course ceived some welcome; Each ship carThe old Sanitary Train with all its Miss Phillis Hanks entertained at of crosing, being 'equidistant between ahead of us. Day or night we thus ried one or two 3 or ing camp by my C. 0, but the end, ot guns, while companies has been all split up since course, - the northeast corner and the northdinner on Sunday evening. The guests stopped that. continued, with r.ot a light anywhere. the maneuvering guards were "armed we arrived here at this large medical Well, father, no doubt you have be- were: Misses Annie Draper, Violet west corner of the said section 21; They hoys werent even, allowed to to the teeth and the cruiser just camp A skeleton company of 5 meh gun to yawn long ago, and further- Wilcox and Messers Douglas Hanks thence due north through the centei smoke while up on deck. Meanwhile bristled with guns. A derigible ballon waa kept in each company, all of which more 111 of section 16, township and range an epidemic had broken out among also came out to sail bet the kids are eating al, and Lawrence Wilcox. around us and left today. The Hatch boys and I are the Christmas nuts and candy, so I aforesaid, to the mouth of the said the troops on board, so at Sidney the keep a watch on the water the only ones from Davis county left dont want to be the blame for Jordan river, which mouth of said sick were unloaded. It was here that we neared the British channel.just as in the This morning we are told that the your crowd, as Strong and McUtohie river is identical with the center ot Bishop of Kaysville was left. Two or The influenza epidemic continued being in the band have been trans- losing out government-controlle-d railroads have Be assured that I am well section 9, township and range afore- three of those Jeft died. and get- made a loss of 3150,000,000 last year. so that more than 21 dead bodies were ferred. Capt- - Gardner has been trans- ting along fine. No doubt 111 The harbor was full of ships of taken of t wheft we landed and scores ferred to a base said; thence west to the west line of be there The item would be of no in particular inTours. hospital He to help with the spring work, so con- terest were it not for the fact that range, 1 west; thence following said every kind merchantmenttankers, of sick men. I had had hospital exin command of our company- - from tract for plenty of beets and tomatoes. boundary as set forth in said sections liners and various types of warships. perience so one other non-coand the time we left Camp Grant until we Be producer anil consumer must foot the assured, father, that I am 1917. fir. of laws We compiled Utah, lay here from Friday afternoon myself had charge of the officers left St. Andre. If ever bill in addition to the other tariff always there was a mindful of what-yo- u are doing ana which have been placed upon him. Derision Vlares -- WITH THE COLORS Property of New State Cun Club in Salt Lake County. m SJbth-hampto- n in-t- hat -- - zig-za- Anti-Free- -- ch -- - w-a- s m - ze |