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Show TIIE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH thewater-shed- jf il-evS. Hevwood ,has moved his is filled, as the snow on ward meeting r i Second . in the he that speeches fact the quite heavy. ness in which it was engaged, poured people is shown by mill from house of Bountiful: Mary J Hughes, 'carpenter shop and planing in JUlif regiment hut together almost incredible, brought revelations in; Shel- - ki old stand to a building on the State Y Leonard Flint has just completed of the Rough Riders his Harvard Florence Rose, Rhoda Richards, true. believe to be the Reeves. and Frank jroad north of the Consolidated W. & what many people A" great revision against govern classmates and his cowboy compan- don Tanner in Davis bam county The finest -M. company store. Mr. Heywood re- ment control and government inter ions. in size and has 34x60 feet is structure He cared not fc Y money or fame, ac The Senior ball will be given in the ference with business and individual work and pros- - side walls 16 feet of an abupdance high. The barn is . In his early Davis gymnasium tomorrow night, rights set in at once. The latter great quired by in active an buihjwell for and year well built painted and is proto Three hundred invitations have been.j ly augmented by an unfortunate and career he had many oppoitunities all latest appliances the vided with himself with issued and elaborate preparations are ir.g. hysterically passed prohibition ament make money by allying e and the storage stock of for But there completed to make the affair most suc- unscrupulous politicians. ment to the constitution which by son of Mr. and Mrs. ames Morgan, of. feed. Davis county' is developing somecessful. This hall promises to rival in expressed the will of the peo was something higher in him, landed he wired that Morgan jcnry th?? g which bribery could not touch, a set of young farmers who are makthe Junior Prom, which was one o pie, the attempted enforcement ol ew York yesterday morning. James old timers sit up and take which, coming upon these revelations the desire to be f irt of all. .a man, the most pleasant affair given since is a member of the fighting Wild West ing the In this day of high prices for notice. rich or whether poor. of the general ijcompetency of the the organization of the central school. div5sion &nd gaw red hot service in show to afraid not was Roosevelt farm products good farm buildings are The list of patrons includes some of government, roused the people to fury He was present Belgiom. jyance anj his and the youngsters know it his in teak essential friends, points that the Davis countys prominent citizens It was due to when King Albert entered Brussels so his or doing government. By W Want the current so reversed that individu party, Depot and his regiment was driving the alism happily expressed itself not only he helped them to overcome theif Huns over the German border when JOHN R. GAILEY PaUiafe! bf in the repeal of the prohibition amend faults. He attacked the weak points was annistice the signed. own doors and with no other LAYTON THE INLAND PRINTING CO ment and the return of overwhelming at their than to strengthen or correct in th midst of fertile fields. individualistic congresses but in the thought The work of concreting the Davis W, P. EppfMI, Mllw Excels in the production of milk, tomawhether he made friends of ene them, dis amendments the without adopting and Weber counties canal is nearing! toes and sugar beets. Hss the factory C. A. EpparaM, A Mortal Editor mies. By so doing he showed his With Barnes Banking Co. . of the cannery, company, Layton Sugar of vote one state, prohibiting senting completion and will .be finished inj roller mills, creamery and concrete seecourhis and manner non of the Stst rosd. Good opportuni- - tir arnpie time to supply all needed irri-Umatter February 1$, the government forever from engag straightforward tnUrail M iKoiiil-cliKaysville, Utah. . for thoM tcekinf suburban aeraajra till, at Kayrvill. Utah, under Uir act of ing in any business whatever and Sim age to meet his opponents face to All .that portion of the can&t truck for fruit gallon. gardening, S growing, March I. 1ST. On the chicken raising and dairying. iting control by central or state gov face. between the small concreted section lines of the Bamberger Electric, Oregon Roosevelt was an advocate of sendelecemment of all businesses lo ita pres Has G.. B. D. A Short Line and near the Sunset meetinghouse and the n tric lights and waterworks. W rtt Dr. ing American" soldier boys to France. Subscription $150 per year in Advance ent proportions. Moss, Commercial club for information. y old concreted section is being lined son and asked for own his He sent be this had So sentiment disAdrortlainf rat strong" appHratwn. on the'bottom and both sides. The Deputy State Livestock Inspector come that we even find the United permission to go himself, but it was tance being concreted at this time is his account on of denied heah. TELEPHONES failing States fighting the first war in which Miss Martha Morgan visited Og- - 7200 feet On Friday of last week and our his sons County Veterinarian while Wj P. No. became involved some it oi tl Inima, through den friends and relatives Sunday. there was 96 feet of water in the East C A. twtma, N. the behind were fighting the unfortunate provisiion of the brothers Canyon reservoir about 46 per cent Phone 57-Offto. No. II was fighting here at Roosevelt lines, On the first of the week a son was full. If the weather turns warm ii of Nations contract, Pact, by League ' and doing it efficiently and to the ful home by inspiring our nation to; un- born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simp- -' will not UTAH belong before the reservoir BOUNTIFUL William G. McAdoo, late treasurer satisfaction of all Americanism. divided and son. parts parties. of the United States and Director W Waal Then came the blow, which came Dpt .Railroad to the of so many American fathers during Miss Winona Ramsey was the guest REPORT MADE TO THE .BANK COMMISSIONER OF, TOE STATE OF administration, in the MARTHA E. BARNES UTAH. OF TIJE CONDITION OF THE BARNES BANKING, His course of a speech made in Ogden yes half and of war. a of Mrs. G. L. Asher in Kaysville TuesORATORICAL CONTEST that year COMPANY, LOCATED AT KAYSVILLE,' IN THE COUNTY made the supreme day. trday,,is reported to have said that The Martha E. Barnes annual ora youngest son had OF DAVIS. TATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIal! people other than 'Republicans battorical contest was held at Davis High sacrifice, killed in an aeroplane I. Layton is contemplating the Will NESS ON THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL, 1919. and idiots favor a League of Nations. , last Friday afternoon. There were tle near Chateau Thierry. his on residence fine a of erection Mr. MeAdoos Well, We cannot realize the effect this expression is not nine contestants and all the orations farm in West Layton. so bed after all, as it will be observet had upon Roosevelts life, as he never were of more that! passing interest that he left the Bolshevik among the Indeed there was a marked showed any outward signs of grief; RESOURCES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sullivan of improve, supporters of the league and it is pre ment over contests both in com- for the next day he attended a State Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr. Loans and Discounts past aumed that the gentleman prefers Months later when the y -406,906.96 The convention. position and style of delivery. and Mrs. D. L. Sullivan. Unsecured Overdrafts. -8,617.02 .3 to that of Republicans their, support were Messers. White and Men-se- loss his son was mentioned to him he Stocks and Other Bonds .....1 25,600.00 "After all, there ia no accounting, for judges Wilford Morgan has returned from Banking House of the University, and tha prize replied that no greater glory had 8,210.50 t i tastes, as the old lady said when she w'as was and he where he made a fine record Due from National Banks befallen his ever family, 66,210.70 France, Russell Blood, of the ..PM... by presented kissed the cow. Due from State Banks and Bankers , , J5,529.95 class of 18, acting for Misa Barnes pleased that his boy had done well. as a soldier. During his absence his Checks I .. W WmI a Ihfil and Cash Items .A.. 168.00 to sacred was himself and His died. mother grief who was unable to be present. Gold Coin If . a- ,- ; 670-0NO FREIGHT AFTER Miss Mary J. Hughes of Farming by keeping it sacred he shewed his ...a 751.88 -- Coin Silver archithe Allen, Wiliam. Kaysville 4 M O'CLOCK P. ... 3,110.00 Currency 4,699.38 i ton, was awarded the prise, a gold pin love of country and helped td establish tect ,is preparing plans and specificaAn order has. been issued by the set With diamonds. . of a sense the Americanism. glowing UK ? Following we re Bishv9 i Tetal 1.' 515,674.51 Roosevelts service to his country tion! for a modern residence for Dregon Short Line Railroad Company produce the oration of Miss Hughes: ' A Bt ) 47 ' . David E. Layton. to all.agenti iij this district notifying during the war was invaluable. He op - THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ? 1 LIABILITIES. them that .all, freight houses will be was a man behind the boys, behind the ' Men seeking employment would do AMERICAN .j'; 1 v ' closed, promptly at, 4:09 oclock p. m, guns, and by his wonderful faculty for well to show up in, or about Layton. Capital Stock jaifl jqr 6Qfi09M g is the ora Following and that freight cannot be secured clear, strong presentation of hard, Hardly a day passes that farmers are Surplus, Fund...,,..'. v 70,000,00 etc Undivided he after ha hour. This order . applies Uon of the Martha E. Bf rnea Oratori- common-sens- e 7;447.75 l Profits, Interest, Exchange, woke the facts, hands. not up farm seeking held nt contest Davis the cal, .... Individual High American people to their 171,438.66 i Deposits to all. dyt of the week, ; It would non duty. Not school last Friday, afternoon. Mias ... , 5479.00 on- the Cashiers Checks former resident Bert be surprising if an order was issued j, he Wajj, did labor 'continual! Tor the 5, only .1 v-09.10 ... Savings Deposits J. Hughes of Farmington 8 Loan drives and other war Mountain xoad has been mustered, out Titne Certificatliof limiting the hours of transacting rail- Mary Liberty 53,000.00 Pepoiit this oration. , i1 !: " friends service the and is of road hisijpei to anheur each day ..H visiting he Amount set but 2,000.00 . asidefdr issues, fought against the spies ' Lot. ' f Theodore Roosevelt . was both the wKo were and a 'paymppj pf freight before shipHe and relatives - in Layton.America corrupting s 6 515,674.51 y v! - 4 Te4l definition and h the a example of an emphasized the fact that Amirica had ment l - from arrivedEllis George Who says Bolshevik' Methods arc American,' and eVeAbdilgh bis body is no room for divided loyalty, but af: ol Utah, County of Davis. , Texas yesterday morning. George is State J dead ,his spirit and' fdeals live in the ! confined to European Countries? Jobh first dolysworn macordingto 4 aw,"deposes and saryt firmed' that she 'should be 'big' enough recovering from an injured knee, the that he --hrJL'Qaileyrfeemg W Waal a Papal ieart of every American citizen. thtTAbOv And the cashier ofthe banfcrthat ali to hold Teregoinsf" Americans all who Were ' kkiked by' a horse. contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the LOOKING FORWARD Roosevelt could have lived a less willing1 to givey not only their' money, resultof being ''''' report 'A cpoad of .potatoes .were loaded From Vol. II, Chap, 1 of Thomsons strenuous life end lived longer, but but their lives,' If need lie, to Uphold would have been le leas Constitutions! History of the United alive; he America and keep 'Old Glory the Un- oat from Layton Wednesday. They States' fij he 20th and 21st Centuries. could have refrained from making stained flag she has ever been, waving went to Ogden and we understand the T. McCLURE PETERSNotars SeaU hundred.' Uridobbtedly there was a strong such true friends and fluent admirers; over people who held' the ideals estab-ishe- d price' paid was $1.00-pethe-F ebriuryy 'l 9217,' V commission ' 18th, dy My e)?$rts and gqojqng tendency in the United and even his enemies admire him for by their forefathers more than Elliof the , E. P. Ellison,, manager v" Correct AtVeiffTOnNG. M. B bNE , JO UN jw. GAILEY, HENRYH. States for some decades' before the his courage, energy and flaming mere wraps of paper.- re' of son J ' Nevada, Directors. .Ranching company BLOOD, Americanism. 1914-1wars 'of; 8 toward a doctrine iy 'i Having had the living example of V '" i ( . in winters! has gqod ' ailed 'Socialism. From his earliest boyhood, Roose- such an American as Roosevelt, we ports that stock, Utah Bank.tommissionerH of of Office State Snow The. thwretrieal plan of the ortho-xlo- velt stood for something, and all now realize tafthe Words, 'I am art shapd on the company ranches.', I, WvE.JEvans, Bank Commissioner of the State 0 fU tah'd o here by certify' or Marxian Socialists was pri- through his strenuous life his ideal American,' metin' more than' possess is heiVy in th'e'Neyada mountainsand that the Joregomg-i- f tfuH true'and eorretxopy ofthe statement of the A the prospect for a 'good hay crop is above nahsed'jcorapariy, filed in my office this 11th day of April, 1919. ','tmarily the abolition of property rights never changed and his courage never ing naturklitatioh papers. They mean " E. Bank : . encouraging. ty. Commissioner. EVANS, and government ownership of all 'ailed. To him there were four kinds :ourage to do right, living a life, of tj X : 1 ot. means of production; but though Marx of men, the tall and short and the usf fullness to God and country, a life a half a century before foresaw a good gnd had. He strove to be two of whjch bribery and gossip cannot touch. RooSevelt has left os a priceless proletarian revolution as necessary to these. Out of his weak body Rooseaccomplish this, the American socia- velt developed a strong and striking egacyhis immortal spirit' We canlists wWquite content to attain theii physique. His character he developed not realize that he is dead. And I Ask ends by furthering all movements for on the platform of a square deal to you the questions: Is he dead? Will government ownership and control of every body, with the thought that .un- he die ? Spirits like Roosevelts nevei various businesses. Nor were they un- selfish service to country was nobler die, but live on in the hearts of the successful. Any tendency away from than ambition entirely for self. world, and white the red, white and individualism wrs at a time termed Roosevelt began his career by blue, the symbol of justice, truth 'and progressive and any tendency toward an attack on the police corruption in kindliness wave o'ver the land, these individualism was termed reactionary, New York. He was laughed to scorn three words will inspire the youths of a nomenclature which within the by his opponents, hut his absolute America to higher ideals. What greatdecade following the war was sharply knowledge that he was right and his er might be said of him than, He was re ersed. sheer moral couragt made his op- an American? " The war itself brought realization ponents hack down. In whatever he w wht Diki in large measure of the dreams of undeitook he made sure he was irtrtrtcCrit trirtrirbtctrtt right the socialists. The government, as and then won. Who can estimate the war measures, took over the control value of his influence upon the eleof railroads, telegraph and shipping, vating cf the American ideals? and itself went into the business of As an American, Roosevelt loved munitions and war sup. humanity and always worked for the manufacturing and built numbers of mer- betteiment of the human race, replies great DAVIS HIGH chant ships, besides exercising a very gardless of color, creed, birthplace or considerable control over all business. wealth: ."T'or SCHOOL ths' his was the Thi Hitch whool ia tha highest seat of This also was true, to a large degree, only voice raised in this country in learning in Davis county. A modern of all other countries oagageif in the behalf of the laws of humanity which building a ith vrlleqiilpptd gymnasium lmlid facilities for the education war. were being so mercilessly trampled y and y of the youth of county is located at Socialistic of alhfclegrees hailed these upon iri the warring nations. Kay He y ill, it ia the High school for the W entne county. An able faculty headed activities of Government as the be- championed the cause of democracy Leo J Muir, directs the nork of 5 ginning of the era they were predict- and preached a flaming crusade ot C the students. y ing. they failed to Americas duty. Despite adverse .Caerrlfkl ins see that this was hut the test to which teachings during two nars and a half by The Agricultural College glee club R. i. RayaoiSs TobaeaeC. their theories were to he subjected. the truths he preached found steadily composed, of twenty-si- x mens voices, ,ln the first place the timorous poli- growing response. t gave an entertainment yesterday afticians during the war started fixing It was his stimulating force that ternoon in the Davis auditorium. All the 8mokegame with a jimmy of PLAY farm awoke at the conscience and rallied the of the selections rendered were exhorbitant prices products splenif you're hankering for a hand- -. figures and raised the wages far be- spirit of the American people until did and the audience was most for out what ails your smokeappetite! yond what transportation and the they were foiced to abandon their other industries the government owned selfseeking policy and to turn to sufFor, with Prince Albert, youve got a new lister; on the pipe question or controlled could earn. The pur- fering humanity. that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries! The annual track meet between the He labored to unify the world and various classes will he held tomorrow chasing power of money fell like mag-i- c Made by our exclusive patented process. Prince Albert is scotfree and all business was demoralized. as he brought together Japan ana afternoon on the from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot' of smoke fun athletic field. From Panic and disaster followed taking Russia, as the joined the Atlantic and all appearances the seniors will have that ever was scheduled in your direction! different forms in different countries. Pacific; so he labored to unify the the bulge on the other classes and In Europea wave of bolshevikism or United States by healing' class divi- should Prince Albert is a pippin of a plpe-pa- l; prove the victors. rolled into a cigarette it syndicalism resulted for a time in a sion between capital and labor, by beats the Get band! the slant is P. that A simply everything any terrorism of ridiculously small hut eradicating sectional division between On Arbor day the members of the man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to well organized and advertised minori- the North and the South, the East Ag. club planted twenty trees oh the p $ ties, consisting for the most part of and the West. Born in the densest Davis once you get that Prince figure up- - the sport youve slipped-o- n ia hoped that the It campus the least industrious, unskilled labor- part of the largest city in America, school in Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokes yeteml time will have a tree for each ers. America, however, quickly sought he went to the open range for train- :of the 102 Davis men who took part Youll kind words every time you get on the firing line! talk the true remedy. During and shortly ing. The call of the in the world war. great after the war revelations of the inand the strenuous life of the W immdtmmt rod tin HiwJ. " tHr competence and extravagance rf the city were, united in him to make w gtmoo kmmiJor mitk W Wn eryotmi prmttieml lt a4 tiaaqi, Last Sunday evening the following miVaatf tom tkmt Wa tkm latatta in mk4 pmrfmt tomJMmt, 'governments conduct of every busi , ypical American. His power to unite young people delivered their contest Ulrrltlij Hrflrx the-Sa- i unfair-means- the-car- , these-condition- Notary Public lrtl - m I Lay-to- Never-the-les- j D.V.M. E. H. s, - R 'I l r, . 0 - ti .,-'- C 5 - A , prise-winnin- .- - if ed . - . - ..I. -- Cot-pera- above-name- d - " -- if a, V- - . x - - - t man-mon- Short-sightedl- -- w out-of-doo- rs iaa I. R. J. ReynoTds Tobacco Cosnpanjr, kmlf-pomi- tj Winston-Sale- m, N. C. -- |