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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH Cefleferafe Junly 4ms Sftln sumd. I A. . Three Truly Wonderful Carnival Days at Waikiki Beach Sensational Events Daily! Band Concert Sunday Afternoon! Utahs Greatest Pleasure Resort Dressed in Its Best to Celebrate This, the Greatest of all INDEPENDENCE DAYS! - Come One Come All ljr Drr kly Seflex Theres Room for Who are the owners of most in dustries? They are men, women an even children who bought the stock. The majority of them work just hard as you ever thought of working and their savings cf a lifetime have made it possible to develop the Industry which makes your job possible. You have had it preached to you that labor creates all and that the man who wears shoes and collar has property, got him by your labor and that you have a right to take back your own. Now just THE INLAND PRINTING CO. ' Catorw! till, tfareh A. Ewweee, Editor , . Aiwliit Editor Ew u rnni-rlk- at Karvilte, 17. matter February It, Utah, under tha art af Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance Adrartiaiat ratoa n apylicatton. TELEPHONES W. P, Eppmwn, Na. Tl C. A. Eeeataan. Na, M-Office, Na. II P The enthusiasm op youth The enthusiasm of youth is indeed let thia soak into your without head; capital to back up your would still be wandering labor, you around and eating roots or killing each other to make soup of. In ages gone by some man had to accumulate something of value, (capital) which offered the incentive for work and trade, and finally made the employment of labor possible, thus raising human beings above the stage of animals. The revolutionary agitator gives you nothing, but if he keeps on he will bring wreck and ruin to industrial undertakings, and with that unemployment. You will then find that you cannot eat labor and that labor without capital will not produce food. This is plain talk but the time is here to call a spade a spade, a liar a liar and a fool a fool. You cant afford to be made a fool of now. The man who causes a strike, causes you to lose more money than can ever be repaid. The world is progressing for the better and the workingman will get the lions share of the benefits. If you have the backbone of a jellyfish you w ill bean the next loafer who calls you a wage slave." Thrash your troubles out with yo,ur employers, hut first thrash the agitator w'ho lives by creating trouble for Tnost wonderful. It knows no limitations. In youth enthusiasm carries one to the utmost realms of hope and achievement. It is the essence which leads to success and greatness when ihtly followed. But, alas; the enthusiasm of youth is often cheap. For example: A few nights ago the en thusiams of a young man of Davis oounty prompted him to manhandle a Tnore or less'promtnent citizen of the county in a most humiliating manner (in his mind); the outraged citizen had him arrested and placed under bonds " Yalso in the young man's mind). Then you. The Manufacturer. in is enthusiasm" the young man W. Want a IWyt told the story to the public and gloated CANNING INDUSTRY GROWING over his prowess (also in his mind). vegetable, fish and meat canFruit, Oh, great is the enthusiasm of ning is developing into one of the ;youth. greatest industries in the west. We nWc Want a lbpl have the land, the rivers and the ocean TLAIN TALK necessary to furnish the raw material The agitator or Red who preaches and the world is waiting for the canned destruction, tells you the world is all product." Is it any wonder canneries wrong, that you are a wage slave and and preserving plants are going up in - that the wage system should le wiped all sections! W' Want a Dyt'out, is a liar and you knqw it. DISTRICT COURT NOTES The world is better todays than it At the June 24th session of the 'ever was; you are getting more money he foFshorfef h o u r s t h a n e ve rb e f6 re and district court, heldTn Farmington-tfollowing decisions were rendered: working conditions are better. Case of F. B. Muir vs. George C. The agitator are merely using you to destroy a system of government Layton. Defendant did not appear. that has made these progressive steps Judgement was rendered against the defendant for $373.75 and $37.35 atpossible. If you came from a foreign country torneys fees. Utah Credit Association vs. V. C. you know that living and wTorking con- -' ditions are better here than where you Willey and Mrs. V. C. Willey. Decame from and you wouldnt go back. fendants did not appear. Judgement If you are an American you are a yel-- j was rendered gainst Mrs. V. C. Willey low dog if you let these revolutionary for $02.00 and costs. leaders use you as a tool to help un-- ! 1, Adjourned dermine industrail conditions and July 1st Session. Mrs. Acocks was brought before wreck this country. No one blames you for constantly the court, charged with being insane. trying to better your condition for th$ After hearing the testimony of "man "who Is so' meek Ihaf heH never receiving the report of B. L, Kessler and J. C. Stocks, kicks about anything, has a difficult Doctors committed her to the State, time trying-tkeep his head above the court . - TAKES ELEVEN INNINGS TO LOCK BANKERS IN VAULT Was you to the ball game Saturday p. m,? If not why not? Ya poor Mean to tell me ya wasnt simp! there? Well, all I got to say is that ya missed a classy exhib on the ball lot. It happened about like this: Neither side scored until the third. The bankers scored one in that session and also one in the fourth. Kays-vill- e not to be outdone grabbed one in the fourth on singles by Foxley and Barton and a two cushion swat by Ron Swan. The Bankers couldnt connect in the fifth, but in the Kays-vill- e half of that inning things began to happen. Sir! Davis hit safely and was advanced by Sanders single and scored on Simpsons single. Robins That tied er up and KaysviUe couldnt score in their half of the ninth. The Bankers then tried it again in the tenth canto. Olson struck out, Card-we- ll flew out to Morton and Hayes hit for three bases. With two men out In the eleventh inning two candles were snuffed, Simpson to Barkdull to Morton. Twas an elegant occasion. The Bankers got riled on two or three decisions and KaysviUe did likewise. So the umpire baiting was hores and horse. States, at the last assessed valuation, five time over and enough more to pay more, than one third of the world war debt. This and more wealth is here, but it is mostly dormant. Its development is just begun--Wi- ll G. Farrell. The score: LOST Signet ring presented to David Lane Jones on his entering the army; initials D. L. J. Lost in or about Layton. Return to Lawrence Ellison and receive reward. Adv. Dr.E.H.Mott, D.V.M. Deputy State Livestock Inspector County Veterinarian Phone 57-BOUNTIFUL . UTAH R W. C. LEWIS Blacksmith Sir and Davis Saved the Bacon with a Thrilling Catch in the Tenth. Horse Shoer and a man on third Burton shot a sunbeam to Dsvis in the right garden. Yes sir, our hearts were in our mouths, but the printer lad was there with the goods. He took it in. There was nothing doing until the locals half of the eleventh. Barton led off with a double, his fourth hit Wagon and. Farm Machine Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service Reasonable Charges Owen Shop - East of Barnes Bank KAYSVILLE. UTAH T'fesssTV-- a Glen Robins Handed Out Goone tlunch of Eggs. Peterson and Olson across the rubber on two hits and a wBd pitch. That gave the Bilkers one the best of the argument. In the eighth inning KaysviUe made an effort to stow away the contest. SwarfTed off with a single, but was caught napping at the first cushion. Barkdull then tried his hand with the willow and hit safely. Base Morton then demonstrated his ability with the We still have a line of Childrens Hose for 25 cents. Ttouty. Barton Was There the with Billy . Willow. Silk Hose for the Ladies I . of the afternoon. ' Davis fouled out and Barton put across the winning run on Sanders single. Robins pitched a nice game. He allowed 8 scattered hits and struck - the famous Joan of Arc Brand. We are expecting a sharp ad- vance in Hosiery. Better procure yours at the old price. outlj? men. Kaysville staged two double plays. - a a BUILDING y ROCK Good Building Rock FREE For the Hauling Morton Cleaned up in the Eighth. Bases war club and hit out a home run and the crowd went wild and threw Mental water. hospital. E. David Thomas out vs. their of is Case There a great difference between money to the hero. ExciteArgyll ment Mitchell. on and the Ill to the better yourself, undertaking say it was. Hearing striving The Banker boys then went mad Bolshevik program which would mere- of injunction. The court signed the and in the ninth put another man, Mr, ly tum industry over to the workmen orderto show cause. - 18. to Peterson again, across the rubber. and rob the owners. Adjourned Friday July o Utah has four commodities alone, Ron Swan prevented a threatened invasion of the scoring tablet in the blocked out by government experts, first when he put out two unassisted. sufficient in value to buy the United sacrifice fly enabled Sanders to chalk up a tally. The Bankers then made another try for victory when they put - nd 4, 5 and 6 at Lagoon Everybody-Ju- ly - Sdmo Good Lumber and - Kindling Wood for sale at the old Tithing yard at KaysviUe ft MYSVILLE -- CO-O- P The House of Quality FRANK HYDE or ; :, N. N. HAYES, Butter Wrappers at the Reflex isto |