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Show HIE WEEKLY REFLEX, - lx x PAYS TRIBUTE TO I . SPIRIT X X X SPENDS THIRD OF 67 X X Hx x X x x x x BARS Serves Year In Prison for Each $3.10 Charged as Stolen. That crime pays small dividends was n the case of a man who gave RED CROSS NURSE IMPRESSED hivwr-i- Ids name ns Dr. Frederick X X X X X Returns After Ten Montha Servlea Overseas With an Abiding Enthusl-'''-asfor the Heroism of the American Soldier Chivalry! at Great as Hi Valor Wait Patiently for Hour and Smile Through It All. m t $ X V. C. Miss Sara Cunningham, daughter of Mrs. .Tames ('. Cunningham, 124 East fifty-fiftstreet. New York, has eomo h LEWIS hack from France after ten months extraordinary overseas exjierlenoe with the Bed Cross and an abiding enthusiBUILDING ROCK asm for t'he American soldier. If joti've once seen wounded men Good Building Rock FREE and sometimes horribly wounded 'me For the Hauling Into an evacuation hospital, almost from the trenches, and straight Some Good Lumber and watched them smile and heard them tell you It doesnt hurt much, when Kindling Wood Wagon and Farm Machine their faces were gray and their musfor sale at the old Tithing Repairing a Specialty drawn with' pain If youve seen cles, at Kaysville yard Prompt Service things like that, through one tij? drive after another, youd never quite get FRANK HYDE Reasonable Charges r attitude toward hu your old or Owen Shop - East of Barnes Bank inanity again, Miss Cunningham said N. N. HAYES You find out that human beings aren't just fiesh am) blood and mind KAYSVILLE, UTAH you find out how much of the niwic and tJie divine there are In even a man or a man who, before the war, you would have mistakenly called commonplace. Nobody, I think, who has been even remotely touched by the last four years can ever he quite as he was before. So tunny silly, useless conventions, so much Insincere pose slipped away from men and women near the front that I dont think any of us, now that were rid of those silly notions, will ever go hack to them again. You get to know people for what they were over there and saw under their skins and you found out the real qualities that make manhood. Waited Patiently for Houra. Miss Cunningham leaned forward eagerly, with flushed, animated face. If I could only make you see those hoys, she said, as they were brought In on stretchers during the fnry of a big drive! Often they had long hours to wait for attention because the nurses and doctors were so few and the wounded so many. Sometimes there would be piles, tier on tier, of stretch-ertf- , and the wounded would lie for hours waiting their turn. Do you think adthey complained or whimpered? Not they! In all the heat and confusion of the worst rush I never once passed a wounded man who didnt look up proand smile. Sometimes when a man's turn for attention would come he'd say, You better go to my buddv first, nurse. Hes worse hit than I am And when youd give them a drink of water they'd often as not tell you to pass It on to another chap whod been asking for It. Now, these things weren't Isolated Instances. They are the tilings that CO-Ohappened day after day all the time 1 xvas In Fra nee. I saw nothing else. I was at Complegne during the had fighting around there at the hastily constructed Ited Cross evacuation hospital, and we had a constant stream of tnen from Montdidler, from Kolssons and from Chateau Thierry. I tell you quite honestly during nil that awful period I did not hear a single man complain. They all smiled can you picture it? Dealer In There were those bleeding, tortured fellows, smiling lulling. Occasion ally they even told a Joke. It was you know um felt Phone 25-that yon could almost go down on your Kaysvillej Utah knees in aeknow led Ament of such manObM rgYikgsrsass hood." Tells cf Their Chivalry. This New Yoii; girl who has been till d over the fighting front, wlii Ics In every big dihe fe uu t!, pi,.c he -- f the vynt to I ranee n.r tie t h as aur-armistice . who dietitian. Interpret- r rod. tBo Jm r. and who hn gum when she was tb - : miles around, the chivalry of th" man as for fus v: tor. Blacksmith Horse Shoer pre-wa- ; e ultra-civilize- We still have a line of Child- rens Hose for 25 cents. Silk Hose for the Ladies the famous Joan of Arc Brand. We are expecting a sharp vance in Hosiery. Better cure yours at the old price. ! BEHIND Man Virginia fering Tortures. X t YEARS OF TAIIKS Wounded Men Smile, Jhough Suf- X I Mrs. H. Armstrong is suffering Mrs. Julia Malin and family har from an attack of appendicitis, moved into the residence and stor j which- they purchased from W. D, Andrew ArbuckteTTas accepted a po- Major. sition in the l.ayton cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stringham and Miss Oleen McNeil is spending a few daughter, Mrs." Matt. Sessions, ax weeks with friends in Layton. spending a few days with relatives in Ilebcr City.. Qu.iyle Cannon and Orson Kggett have purc.med new Ford cars. A. L. Hess, manager of the J, C, Penny company store, and family Kd Anthony of Salt Lake is a guest home Sunday from a trip to returned. of Mi and Mr. llyrurn Sessions Weber canyon. A d.iughtei was burn to Mi. and The Bountiful Lumber company a Mr- Thom. - Roheits, Jr. recently. making preparations for building A Miss av on Thurgood is spending a new store on the comer of the old few d.ivs with relatives m Salt Igtke. l.amom Call lot . 6 X X j UTAH - X X 1 KAYSVILLE ! KAYSVILLE P C. Mai tin, years obi. draftsman, irf ltu hmoml. Ya , .whom the Bhitillon department of the office of the Cleveland poiieo department Identified as Fred sit vtMi llaupt. During Ids life llaupt, areordlng to the reeords, has .spent 22l-- years le-ml the bars for crimes that netted him a total of $70 For eatli 10 that he has obtained by crooked methods, according to the reeords, he has spent one year in jail or penitentiary llaupt took the stand only to reply to a charge of person Judge Howells handisl him a eard containing his Bel t ilhm record Is that your record? asked the judge It is. replied the j rlsoner, hut It is not entirely correct, Well we will correct any flaws lu It, declared the Judge as he gave a sentence of $50 and costs and HO days in the workhouse. llaupt came under police notice first in iss2 in Philadelphia on a charge of obtaining $o by false pretenses, lie served two years for this crime In the Philadelphia county Jail. According to the Bertillon records other umounts netted by hts various exploits and the terms served are: Watch valued at $10, four years; ring valued at $20. two years; cash, $11.75, three and a half years; cash, $5, and umbrella, three years; cash, $0, two years. ? H0UNTIFUL j Nin miln north of Salt J.k City. ubnrban nl town. J city in Davi county ; hu Watvrworka, I loctrie light and power, cmnt aidawaikt. Surrounded(Icphonaa, by rich market cardene and fruit land, two railroad with low two transcontinental roalroad. brick yard, two hank, good buaineaa houare, com- - I marcial club, traded and hith achoola : and church A tood place In which 1 C to live lrt rtdne X far, 1 A daughter was letrn to Mr. and Elmer Day left this week for a mo-- t Mrc. l.rlnmi Haves Monday. Mm, oi cycle tiip thiough the Yellowstone Haves was formerly Miss Olena NI-spark. of this place. Thomas Hayward, Sr., has purMr. Clarence Wmegar was opor chase the J. C. llenager residence and a on Saturday for appendicitis St ted farm. the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake sad Private Clyde Crosby arrived home is now doing nicely. from several months service in France last week. Miss Mary Jane Waite returned home from the L. I). S. hospital in Mrs. S. 1.. Burnham and two daughSalt' Lake after having a successful ters are spending a few weeks in operation for appendicitis. Ilcher City. ou s Ethlyn Webster returned to D. Major have ami Mrs. her home in Denver, Colo., after spendmoved to Kaysville, which was their ing a month with her parents, Mr. and former home. Mrs. Fred Rampton. Mrs. P, L. Fisher of Ogden is visMr. ami Mrs. George Pace and famiting with her father, Joseph T. Mahey ily of Salt I.ake City motored out Sunof this place. day and spent the day with Mr. and Dr. Elmer Moss, the veterinarian Mrs. William Miles and family. has moved hi.s family to Iatyton. where Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mecham and he will practice. small daughter are spending a week Miss Jennie Lewis is spending a with Mr. Meacham's parents, Mr. and two weeks vacation with friends at Mrs. Frank Meacham of Murray. Evanston, Wyo. Bert Cole has completed the cement Mrs. Fred Walker of Ogden spent foundation to Dr. J. C. Stocks' new Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Henry home, located on the north half of th, Stahle, and family. lot formerly owned by MrsrThomaa Mrs. George' McNeil and child are Fearnley. spending a few months in California Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moss and Mrs, on account of ill health. James A. Eldredge returned home Eldoru Rampton is the new clerk as- from New York Sunday. Mr. Moat, who has just returned from service in sisting Miss Iris Jacobson,7 county reFrance has been discharged. corder at the county seat. Mr. Mrs. V. Charles Trump, manager of tha Marinius Wright, who has just Ihivis County Sheet Metal worka, has joined the army, passed through here a building lot just west of purchased Robert, son of Charles R. Mahey, Tuesday on his way to Siberia. the Bountiful State bank from John is quite ill. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson of Saljt Mitchell of Salt Lake. Ross Durham is visiting relatives Lake spent Saturday with her mother, Misn Clare Stevenson was pleasant in San Francisco. Mrs. Thomas Fearnley and family. ly surprised at her home Monday evenA. C. Brown is very ill. He is sufMiss Lily Fearnley and friend, Fred ing by a number of friends. The evenfering from cancer. Flavell, were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. ing was spent in music and games and Thomas Barker of Salt Iutke Sunday. a dainty luncheon was served. Mias Sybil Belton spent last week with Stevenson left Tuesday for California relatives in Park City. Mark Holbrook and family have just will take a course of reMrs. Eleanor Williams is visiting returned from a two weeks automo- where she studies. ligious friends at Boise, Idaho. bile trip through Idaho and Wyoming. A started in A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. Wealthy Covington of Salt I)r. E.fireW.of unknown origin field MonMrs. Quinn McNeil recently. Smedleys grain Lake was a guest of her sister, Mrs. afternoon. The fire day department Willard Carr and family last week. was rushed to the scene but could not. JOHN R. GAILEY C. M. Egan and family have just control the flames until all of tha returned from a eery pleasant auto- owners grain was destroyed, I)r. and mobile trip through the Yellowstone Mrs. Smedley are on their honeyUtah. moon trip to California. Kaysville, park. David Mahey Dodge car. has purchased a new Notary Public I"',.;',' sw Vy" ADAM BEESUEY Uli I 1,11 '( n a f h i ' ' (i k '! if .oil wi, iy- .1 ij ? ,t, v1'., i';1 " , Hi",; I' i ' t in 1 , "in s',i '"t d ' . ? ' It A V t I tf ,, : )C 'Vi1 'V'.Vi-- ' k VT fir i t mmn'iu"- -- - wren- flii 'ill'' The House of Quality Crystal Springs Ice h j i- ' V ai-- s ' - ri W D) B . J ? , j.i ,, honrt-brenkin- R We Need Clean Cotton Rags Now 4. I i i;. ,fA V k, V, " V, (I "M ur-i'- .ZJ f ... f r, n-- t-d - 'e t T 'i I . - V- ' - - ; wl.,1 Ci'm- 5, pe .Sometimes, till you about tic fooMcrl.T'i's- - of a girl going to Fr.spee ftfi.mg ..h-er- s TonjEarnc girls trof it rc; T: T:Tf, tho-- e Financier th-!C:- po-o- f, on ll 1 womiirf:!! ;,J I m- -t ntr r i is and ,f fB- -v b- -. iiji i !,i mply were n 1'" ,!! for as If cadi g'rl wer.l Tla y ebarg-- .' ti to give u a sort ef tection." wre iadiv' oc'f.ir0 '-f UTAH si urih !., i r K . f , V i - V , , rJL v . J, : I f V- - . .J. Totocctt b'drit - h'-no- V? rs - ii i-i m :i ; bm- -, at ver.-- !.!." I can't tell m,u bo-Ever) body ; it-- d fii if gt i "jf OX r i 4 ' ' ' j 7, - 1 ;' th-- b-- i iff U. in soiiif l . cirt nnotiiric-and right, and trey BARNES BANICING CO. 1 d " i, . T,N .S' ,, l - -. life has a bank account XAYSVILLE, In i con'!i:l'0s of a firm believer in banking. Every man who hopes to be a success Make up your mind to place a certain amount of your business profits or Income la the bank, We iavife an inspection of our banking methods. t , Hol- nf. J ' ':wn"7ryT"niTrrr 1 ic-;- ; He was In ;.i. iii f : r f ' p if rc-- pi hot t!m m ist r ;il!zc it tlicr have invite tf.rt sort if Bin.-- , even t!cv iKd y, I pr,c,r.f-i,i- 1 urr b r.m C'Civii,e d of -- imo biv (lint . be borrowed $2,C03,Gflf from exposed, with i. irit gbis way John Adams, second president of the United States, won fame as a financier when land. bt big trmt-- d (lif is - ' &immm pwpar tammmmM h Jt uis tlnir pro Big Increase Noted in England Njvy. More than SJUSIJk ton of shipping were add-- d to tlie BrirJ-- h navy durng the war. The new veeN cot betweeo $L2.Wsi)) and SI .'humshMsh i. r Lug to a fa?e.iuent by the director of nnvrd ronmetwa. ac-co- N in a about it, or mokin" chin-mun- ic uko arguing e or ciga- minor key! if youve gal tlie jimmy-piprette makins notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip NO it a few liberal loads of Prince Albert! Boiled dovn to regular old betwcen-us-man-tal- k, Prince Alhzrt kicks the pip right out ofusa pipe! class! 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