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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH w Mr. and MrsTFred Kershaw- - ot considerable number of Farming-to- n attended the Kaysville big .peace peope spenUnturday and SunMr. with and Mrs. Delbert Adams. Lake last Salt league meetJ"g9 in day City and Friday Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gairett spent Mrs. Karl Knighton returned last th. latter part of the week in BrigFriday to her home at West Point, ham City, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. after spending a week with her par- Grant Hansen. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Smith. Mrs. E. T. King is paying a isit, Wc W ant a Depot- to her mother at her home m Inde pendence. Mo. She wilt return home in about two weeks. , 5 Sa.xxjtxnHKHxHaaxaxgajrsixx.tsltKifaKxItxaitS.XftKitx'KK A -- KNEW NOTHING OF J. D. llarrod entertained the club at her home yesterday afternoon. Refreshments weie served .uni a ery pleasant afternoon wa-Mrs. Mothers iWAR UNTIL PEACE - i -- Plenty of Reserve Power ; Aged Woman Now Wants to Punish Kaiser. pent. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse M. Smith enter- tained at a prettily appointed dinnei at their home last Thursday eeiung. Kerosene Tractor can easily The following guests Were Eighty-NinBecause' of Her Age, a present: plow 7 to 8 inches deep Or Mr .and Son of Her Did Tell Her Not Mr. unu .Mrs. Years, ' Shirmer, Ralph an binder, a grain drill, a 5 sec- CelK. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David Great Peace When but Conflict, h spike-toottion harrow, an double action disc ebration Occurred It Wat Impoeel-bl- e John H. Layton, Mrs. Mary Mocker harrow or a large manure spreader. On the road and Inland Moiker. to Keep Silent Telle of th it draws from 5 to 10 tons, depending on grades on the People Wrongs Perpetrated and footing. Miss Martha Morgan entertained a by Government Officials. few friend on her birthday animer-sarIt will drive a Case 20x28 thresher, fully equipped, To have through the great war Case 12 Tuesday evening. The evening Silo No. a Filler, baling press, feed mill and not to know that it was going on was in music and chat, followed spent small corn husker.or sheller. H the nuwt unusual record of Mrs. refreshments. Those presby dainty' Berthe Spandau, eighty-ninyears old, U small and compact. It turns in a Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith ent were: German Iti New hy birth, now living is built ofthe finest materials and is noted circle. Yoik. Her age kept her son from of Centerville, Misses Winona Ram-'cfor its performance, durability and economy. and Levora Smith and Messrs. telling her about the horrors of the In- of Belgium and of the sinking Wallace Walton, Claud Asher and Investigate this better tractor before you buy. of t lie Lusitania. He didnt wish her .Glenn Ellison. , Let us point out its superiorities. to worry and, fret. James E. Ellison and Melvin Adams But the day of the peace demonstration made It impossible to keep of Layton and J. D. Harris and Nick Mlent. The old lady heard the Bonnemort of Kaysville, who went to AGENTS, LAYTON, UTAH wlil-tland the crowds Mowing ntelope island on a buffalo hunt last cheering, and he demanded to know week, have returned with three mag"hat it was all about. When they! nificent specimens of that rare meat. told her she raised her hands In a gesThey report several exciting chases ture of lmpreeiition and said: could get these two and the expenditure of considerable oh. If only powder and lead in bringing down the on hands that kaiser ! game. The hides and heads of the Oppressive Taxes. animals will be preserved for robea IUchen-wahlMrs. Spandau lived In which is a little town of about and trophies of the chase. J,000 people. According to her deBerny Rosmait and Miss Luella Nal-de- r, scription and that of her son It l both of Layton, were married in much like the German towns that you used to see on the stage lu the days Salt Lake City on Wednesday. The & In the Matter of the Application before they were banished from It. bride is the daughter of the late Wilof the BAMBERGER ELECThere were carved wooden houses and liam Nalder and wks bom and reared g storks and narrow streets and a town in Layton. The groom is well known COMTRIC RAILROAD hall and a belfry with a inPANY, for permission to throughout the north end of Davis bell. crease its freight and passenand has been lately discharged But this was not all. There were county rates. from the army of the United States. a ger taxes to be paid, and when you have He is conducting a meat market for $ NOTICE OF HEARING six children German taxes are nothAdams Brothers at this time, as he Notice hereby given that the application of the BAMBER- ing to he laughed at. If you cannot did offifor several years before the war. GER ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY, for permission of the pay them an officer. or an under house The Reflex and comes cer Into the joins in the congratulations Public Utilities Commission of Utah to increase its freight and looks over all your things. If you of the many friends of the nappy passenger rates, hearing of which was postponed without date by have two' clocks, says Mrs. Spandau. the Commission's Order of November 25, 1918, will be heard be- or two tables or even two chairs, the couple. Mrs. Henry Morgan returned Monfore the Commission at its office, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tues- tax officers take one of them. They hold them for n few' days and then If day from Ririe, Idaho, where she was day, the 18th day of March, 1919, at ten oclock a. m. you still do not pay, the things are sold called sometime ago by the illness of By order of the Commission. Dated at Sait Lake City, Utah, this 17th day of February, at auction and you may he sent to the family of Fred J. Nalder. Mrs. prison. Nalder is the daughter of Mr. ana A. D.,1919. T. E. Banning, k If your children are not sent to Mrs. Morgan. Every member of the Secretary school, and It Is not always eoy to was stricken with influenza and do this when there Is nothing for family small two daughtera died within two them to eat, you or your husband may rbirtrtrtctrtrtctctrtt'trtrtitrtctctrti'trbitirCrto trtiirtoirb irtrtrhiririrtrCrtrirCrirtrCrirtotrtf were Irene, aged 9, and They days. be set to work for the governSt When Mr. Morgan re4. Elie, aged stones or ment breaking chopping member of the famother turned the sent be Made of Choicest to and ood, again you may were Kaysville and improving. ily prison. Utah Wheat Not a Happy Life. Layton people will be sorry to learn Milled in the Most Besides this, Mrs. Spandau said, of the bereavment which came to theit her husband was a German soldier. former neighbors. Modern Mill Evidently, even In those days, a. German soldier did not have a hnppy life. Mrs. Spandau said he was In sneht fear of the government that !) made her promise, before he died, that none of his five sons would ever wear the gray uniform. They never did, Sol Spandau j?xjjluIne(LJJioirdi there Is a nephew wearing the United States uniPacked in the form over In France. u Mrs. Spandau wns disgusted by the Neatest Manner kaiser's flight to Holland, She nka a Every Dealer what have the kaiser and his six sons a done that they draw a salary of fi.ooO,-00-0 a Has It marks from the day tliev are a horn, while other babies have to work tttrir&jrft irlrtr'erttb -irtr trtrirtrh tr'tr fr Crtrlt tr trlr lr fr'ir tr tr ir tr'tt irirlr lr lrlt&'tr tr h tT tr tr tr for their living. And who pays for nil the richness but the German people? Hess Marion Mrs. George said Mr. Spandau. the No one, ' at dinner Sunday. Covers were FARMINGTON son, has been more patriotic than die laid for twelve. S mutter. She snys that she Is sorry County Mat of rich and fertile DavU j com-Home Floral Miller county. of the that her sons ore all too old togo jfa Pany, whose greenhouse! are the largest Miss Hattie Sears, now of Salt Lake and that her grandchildren are all the the Missouri river and with Farm Parifie coast. Location of the famous City, spent the week-en- d daughters. Jinoon resort.. Has waterworks and Case THIS 10-1- 8 e two-botto- m 22-sh- oe ot -- y j . It e 22-fo- ot It j v j va-do- n Farmers Union es r I e, Before the Public Utilities Commission of Utah sweet-tone- f d is , Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST . I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S. M. KERSHAW, D. C. What is Chiropractic ? . e It is u scientific method of adjusting the cause of without the use of drugs or instruments, based on a correct knowledge of anatomy, correcting the condition that pro- duces it. The Chiropractic Idea is, that the cause of dis-- 5 ease is in the person afflicted, and the adjustment in cor- recting the conditions that produce it. The function of every organ in the body js contrqlled by mental impulses from the brain, which it transmits over neryes, Any impingement of these nerves interfering with the transmission of mental impulses results In an abnormal function, called This interference is produced by subluxated vertebrae pressing upons nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord. The .trained Chiropractor is able to locate the point of pressure or interference,, and by means of adjust ing the subluxated vertabrae correct the cause and normal condition, or health, is the result. These are facts which are being proven each day in hunknown to man. It is dreds of cases, covering all the greatest boon to suffering humanity, known today. Prove all things. Hold fast that which is good. CONSULTATION FREE dis-eas- dis-eas- e. dis-eas- es , I S. M. KERSHAW, D C. At Layton Each Week Day from 10 to 1 i oClock P. M. - enter-taifiec- T 3 -- electric lights. A fine place for sub- Brban residence. Mrs. hi Salt Miss in Salt Jj J ington relatives. Mrs. Sarah Knowlton of, Salt Lake was the guest of friends and relaJames Dunbar visited friends tives in Farmington last week. Lake last week. Misses Priscilla Hinman and Anna Harriet Dunbar visited friends Chaffin entertained at a card party served. Lake during the week. T Friday evening. Luncheon was -- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess entertained few friends Tuesday evening. LAYTON ' Located In the mubst of fertile field &.- - Excel tn the production of milk, tomn-toes and suicur beet. Has the factory of th guitar company, cannery, roller nulls, creamery and concrete e turn of the State road. Good opportune ties for those seek in if suburban acrenae C for fruit rrowin. truck yardeninir. J? - chicken raimmr and dairy in if. Oir the- Electne, Oregon is V tinea of the Bamberifer r R. U- - Has V Short Fine and D. ,Mrs. Albert Lord of Tremonton Write Lay-- C waterworks. and her with liirhts tnc visit here on a fortnight's if ton Commercial club for information. 1 4 -- X- el--- Mr. and Mrs. William Haight, William Alexander of Salt Lake parents, dur-inpent Saturday here with his parents. Mrs. George A. Hess returned the week, after spending a short Miss A3a Day of Layton visited time in Morgan with her daughter, friends in Farmington during the Mrs. Fry. week. The frst social of the season was Miss Josephine Clark entertained a hall. given Friday at the Farmington for few friends home at her Thursday Dancing formed the entertainment yening. the evening. - g v if and Mrs. E. G. King were visitors Sunday. Ogden ( Mr. cant YOU a Mrs. John Matchinsky is suffeiing from an attack of the flu. Robert Roberts and another membei cf his family are reported ill with influenza. 4 Mrs. Blanch Wood returned Friday Mrs. RalphTRampton of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. D. L Rice entertained from a ten hon-O- f in in relatives with i3 visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. days visit a few friends at dinner Sunday F : elding.,; with . , returned who JL. F. Adams. their son,- Rollie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Banning the 145 th F. A. a Mrs. Laura Craig entertained re were Wood H. Nephl from luncheon relatives friends at al number of lady entertaining Mayor and Mrs.J. t their home. . her home Tuesday. ' entertained last Saturday evening by Miss Alice Onger of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City at a theafre'party Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie spent Lake friends. as here Salt Mrs. of the Sunday," the first of the week in Pleasant Grove guest' Hobart Dumk'e. L Richard JL wf visiting with Mrs. Laudie parents, Apostle lecture a and gave 'Mrs Eugene .Clark entertained in here Tuesday Mis Grace Robins returned home meetFonor of the Seloun club at her home a large audience at the evening from Brigham City Monday, after honest of being Friday afternoon. 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