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Show I TF use, however. It produces more beet sugar than any other state in the ' rubiih k, union, and visitors ran help thcm.-.elv- e to a dollar's worth of sugar without T1IE INLAND HUNTING i q the supply. But wh-- specu depleting W. p. ElTKItSb.V. Editor lators buy amThoard until they have C. A. EPPKRSON, AMwiat Editor a quantity and tln take it out of th? to sell at shortage prices, that's state Entered a reennd-tmatter Febiuary 15, a different nfatter. t 1911, at Kayaville. I'tnh, under the of Uarrh 9 1ST. It was to head off these specu lators that United States District At Advertiainc rate an appliratlon torney Harry B. Tedrow of Denver,' brought suit recently under the hoard Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance ing clause of the Lever act. on the ground that they were buying up more TELEPHONES W. P. Eppenea, Na. T9 sugar than they could use. C. A. Epperaon. Na. 124 United States District Judge RobOff let. Na. 19 ert E. Lewis, however, has just ruled (Ehr IQrrhlii WkFKLV KEFLEX. KaVSVILLE, UTAH Srflrx cck FOR GOVERNOR -- 1 a.-- Tolrsnoe ( rfidur,tn-e- . not concord or fucroni,-nt,WT)- l r e inny slrl ty lrgftinutie n a to tl.a condition that is not to oui crt-1u- in-a- a llkln. Squabs and How to Ssrva Them. get your squall. raisins of squjili h become quite a successful enterprise and they are not an annoyance to t lie nelgblairs w hen kep! within fhelr own domain. Squabs are a choice morsel, honed, stuffed and baked or broiled. Game of any kind, ao say those wh. are authority, should not he washed in water unless the gu.'l bladder lips been broken. Sprinkle the Inside of the dressed bird with plenty' of bluck per and let It hang In a cool current of needed. Then wipe thor-- i onghly with a dampened doth wrung! from cold water. The custom of keep- Ing game for several days after killing makes it lender it ml develops a favor wellJikert by the epicure. White-wanted game of all kinds should he rooked well done, the dnrk-tated kinds are ladter served rare. , A squab should he plump am pink, although there are those of a dark color (this variety does not bring o good a trice). Squab are ip season Flrt : ... ,, , j , ft 11 V -- a ,4 t f 9 x' ,,i i 0W The decision declared or -that the Ktruii nt; attempt to keep Colorado sugar in Colorado was provincial. This is only one angle of the Colorado sugar situation, which has more for KAVSVILLE GU BERN A TO III A L angles than a piece of rock candy. MATERIAL Keeping Price Down. It certainly should be a seource of The Great Western Sugar comp in y, gratification to the citizens of Kays-vill- e the largest of the Colorado beet susrar to number among their citizens companies, supplies the northern . vv:- part V'T two men who, are prominently spoken of the state, and it is in this terriVjt A v 3 ryOttf t f, over the state, as possible candi- tory that the price rules. In dates for the office of governor. The other sections it is higher, though stil' ' gentlemen are John W. Thornley, a not so high as in the J pro'' ' f prominent republican and Henry H. ducing states. all the .vear. Blood, a prominent democrat. Credit is claimed for the Great ' ret Squabs should he drawn ns soon as The Reflex does not understand that Western company hy II. Mendolson, its killed, the head and feet removed If cither of the gentlemen has an- consulting agriculturalist, for to he at once. If the squabs keeping are to sorted nounced his candidacy, or that be broiled, split down the back, down the and price for they preventing are going out for the office, but it is speculation. wipe well, brush wiili molted btiUer or olive oil and broil over or under a reasonable to supose that neither Sugar stays at 15 cents," Mendel good tire, scaring quickly to retain all would refuse the high honor if h. son says, because we sell at a the jiil es, lowering the heat as the should be selected. that enables the retailer to sell at pric, that meat becomes brown. Have cooking Both gentlemen are capable, honest price. We get $12.80 ns many slices of Imcon as there are per hundre and upright, and posess those qualities from the jobber; the jobber gets about squabs and serve each with' a piece so esential for the office of of buecn. governor $1.1.80 from the grocer and the groci in these trying times. Both have the gets $15 from the consumer. Utah has the opportunity to select for Weber Countys Tribute to its confidence of the people, not only of Unofficial agreements, backed by the position of Governor a man whose life Candidate for Governor Davis county but in a large measure the fear of not getting sugar from th 1920, Wuifrn NVwspitr L'nico ; right, The Republican Central committee of has been spent in the upbuilding of this (as far as their aquaintance goes) of company, hold large exports in cheek O Weber county with 75 election districts the people of the slate of Utah. No he intimated. state. represented unanimously passed the folone can say either party is short or j We try to supply our own lowing resolution on Saturday July 31 Moat Grandma Are Like TW. terri "The Republican county committee of gubernatorial timbeer while these two tory, he says, hy holding the Chester bud u slight totdhaene, . The friends of W. H. Wattis urge his Wetier wishes to call the attensugar tion of co,.!y gentlemen are under consideration. the memberi of the party In thi manufactured in three months so as to about which he made a hlg fuss. selection as Republican candidate for Govcounty and state to the fact that Utah Grandma etted him a bit, then said In this connection it is well to con- sell it over a twelve-mont- h Is confronted with financial, industrial period. We Ileree a Go ami politl nl problems of the gravv-ssider the fact that two other gentle- are not hoarding; we want to sell quarter. buy a hall and ernor, and his election to that position, the character. We feel that for the office of men, Charles R. Mabey, of Bountiful, a sugar, but we do not want to sell it play, then maybe you'll forget about governor during the coming four years because: the aching tooth. Chester, rushing will be required a man of the highest Republican, and Brigham II. Roberts, all at once and let other people of to his type get mother, displayed the money citizenship. ir proven Integrity of Centervile, a Democrat, are also hold of it and take it hack cast an and patriotism, and one possessing s saying; "Gee. grandma's easy; ns nee urtd administrative experii prominently spoken of as possible can- profiteer on it. of the best order. gave me a quarter when I ouly h.i didates for the office of governor. "We aset that Weber county has such Another Side of the Story. bout a nickels worth of tootoachc. a man in the person of William H. These gentlemen also possess the Still another explanation for We commend him tp the favorWattls is able conn. deration of the Republican necessary for the ofice, indeed sugar is given by the farmers who Wolf Once a Monarch. state convention and urge the Republi-e- a it would not be surprising if Davis grow the beets. ns of t !r on to choose delegates mint The old folk tales are right as they who will work untiringly, making use The Groat Western keeps the nrice nearly always are lb rightly read. Becounty should be called on to furnish of ever.v honorable political expedient to economy fore a governor for the state of Utah. down in its territory. were well developed, no bring about his nomination. explains J. II. one Qreurms man had chance worth trier any Golden, secretary of the Mountain tioutng against the rush of a woif States Beet Growers BOOTLEG SUGAR TRADE GROWS association, to The gray prowler were tlu Wp the farmers from demanding a pack. terror of Europe, as the tiger ffill i Tourists Astounded When the Sweet fair price for their beets. It is mak- the terror of Iidla, and deservedly so. ing many times more than the who!,? Children who gather to stare at a woif i Article la Sold for 15 Cents state of Colorado can consume and is In the zoo are gazing at a captive klug. in Denver. selling the balance outside at Denver, Colo., August 12 They're mous prices. 8ourca of Tears. bootlegging sugar out in Colorado. Data taken from Poors and Mood vs Section 4. No lot shall be trans- - Received from Where do tears come front? In Salary Account co Sugar is 15 cents a pound here In Manuals of Industrials show that the each y ??cce!vtH! tS Forest Reserve Is a small duct called council there eye fj" the height of the canning season. dividends of the Great Western in the tear duct This Received from License Account little gland Is Section 5. Any Ordinance or parts Receid fVom In some states it Is anywhere from 1018 and 1010 totaled 54 tanking tears and washing of ordinances ,n conflict with any part Receiv per cent in 116.44 22 cents to 36 cents and you have to each year, and that the total dividends the eye. The eye winkers are the of this ordinance are hereby repealed Received from Refund Account 7(lij brushes severe 6. that between This Section wash the particles of dust 1910 and 1919 have been bring Ordinance shall take Received from Sale of Water presmire to bear on tho Stock 1,600.04 effect its from and upon the delicate away to passage a of the grocer portions get approval. couple of pounds at $50,760,840. from Water Rent Account 88.00 Passed by the City Council of Kay3-- ' Received that price. Received from Fines Account At the same time, farmers have eye. When we cry the tear gland ille 1 435.00 City this 19th day of July 1920. works overtime sending one tear Received Tax Acocunt 4i66 The result is inevitable. been steadily losing money on Approved same date. beets, chasing another, like ruin drops ou the Received from 1919 Tax Account .! 5952.42 Jto who such an extent that those who have window - W. THORNLEY, Every tourist passes through Received from Option on Gravel Pit 25.00 pane. Denver and hears of tho t Mayor Received from Land Rent Account 25.00 1 sugar. tried it for a few years are Dutting Attest: carries away material for an orgy of in other crops, and in order to keep uo Received from 29.00 Account Estray NICK BONNEMORT, Recorder, Devils Dozen." Received from Dog Tax the acreage, the companies are obliged fruit canning. The saying - devil's dozen means irst publication Aug. 5. 1920. Received from Assessor, Account costs of 900 A trainlond of business men came j continually to induce new farmers to the same as baker's collecting taxes ' dozen, but the ast publication Aug. 12, 1920. Total Receipts $91,640$ here recently on a trade excursion plant beets. If the price of sugar origin differs. It connotes, as the from Kansas City, Mo. At home they j went up in the Great Westerns metaphysicians love to say, 13 loaves AN ORDINANCE FIXING Paid, to Crop Pest Inspector, disbursements E. L. Barrett $ 1,696.7a of bread Instead of 12, ami It sprung had been trying in vain to get their tory. it would have to pay more for laid to Seth C. Jones, County Clerk THE COMPENSATION OF 1,350.00 from the Idiotically Faid to L. I. Layton, County 750.00 wives enough sugar at 32 cents to put ,Hets than it has any idea of doing, superstitious atAttorney COUNTY OFFICIALS Paid to IL S. to explain the baker's dozen, tempt 1,200.00 Welling, Treasurer County up strawberries. which also was 13 loaves. This latter he Board of County Commissioners raid to John II. Blood, County Assessor 64995 . When they learned the Denver price Douglas Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paid to Charles E. of giving ,13 loaves was due 1,200.00 Nalder, Sheriff practice of the County of Davis Ordains as County laid to Iris Jacobson, County Recorder they forgot all about business and put Arthur F. Barnes of Salt Lake City, to the drastic penalties In 1,080.00 Follows: England to Paid Thomas in their visit going from grocery to "bo has been working at the 54090 for shortweighting, and to be safe the Parker, Commissioner County Kay I 1. Section The annual salaries ot aid to Pavi(l F. Smith, County Commissioner 540.00 grocery, buying a dollars worth at vi,'c cannery for the past few weeks, baker threw. In the extra loaf. the respective County Officials of the Paid to John W. Gailey, County Commissioner 540.00 ... each place; and, when they went home "'ill leave on a mission for the 4 aid to Deputies and Assistants (County) 3,608$ of State Davis, of County for Utah, AX ORDINANCE laid to Deputies and Assistants (State) bags, suitcases end pockets bulg- - mop church to England this fall. Mr. 2.39195 7 the term of two years, beginning on Paid to Tax Sales Account .... 3,15825 ine, they looked like a bunch of out-- , (Barnes has mnde many friends while Defining the Issuing of Interment Ap- the first day of January, A. D. 1921, Paid to Highway Account, (County)"..'..'.' in Kaysville. 25,122$ Santa Clauses. laid to I oor Account (Indigent) . and ending on the thirty-firplications. Interment Permits, 4,69295 day ot laid Speculators Worry to Insane Account and Certificate for Deed in 50.0 D. A. December, 1923, are hereby Paid to Criminal Costs Colorado is not worrying about th REWARD Kavsville City 446.00 !! .".777"" fixed and determined as follows, per Pall For return or information Cemetery. PUfrnr that is bootlegged for personal cU.rthouse Fixtures and leading year. to Stationery and Printing ..Improvements7.777777777.7 1,739.61 Be it ordained by the to return of one long horned Red City Council County Commissioners, each $ 1 22J , 600.00 aid to Iquest Account Steer weighing about 1000 pounds. of Kaysville City : Paid to Miscellaneous Expense Account Section 4. Upon application for the Clerk 1600.00 "" Branded X O" on right side. raid To Janitor ...7 interment. of a body or bodies in tho Treasurer .. 1400.G0 Paid to Refund: 995 ' Account Salt Lake Union Stock Yards Kaysville City Cemetery, the City Sext Recorder 1200.00 Paid to County Agent, W. J. Tha'yne ton Vf'AMSA Vc SPRWNlNO shall lS2t' Rhone Wasatch 23S7 interment apphra Sheriff--- :' 225.65 ;;;; :.7.71440.00 laid to Jurors-(Civi- l tion designating the Lot, Block, fcRAVN GaTTN N CHMtVfcN and Adv. Paid to Jurors 1045 ' ....777777 Plat. the to (Criminal) County 800.00 Paid to Attorney WCBSfc H NCR. COOO RlOW MOA jHTson applying for same. 161$ Jury Commission Section 2. Upon presentation to the County Assessor vitwem' m cvtmt Ftxot mcans-VARt- R 900.00 Paid to, Home Economics 4477 Account Treasurer BIDS of City the WANTED interment permit Section 2. The Surveyor shall re- l aid to Horticulture TO NCR OOUXCC fROAO jsgji Account and payment of $12.00 for each The Board of Education of tho EUt-BXNteVi VJWCK VT 60 NWCW ceive Seven Dollars per day for each I aid to Assessors Plats 64$ 7" person requiring a grave not less than raid to Water Commissioners OS MJOtJLMt AN Dais 10$ School District, will re- five feet in length and, $10,00 for each days service actually performed. Paid 7 UAN SCUO WVNV tU WOWlt ceive bids up to 7 p. m., Wednesday, person requiring a grave less than Highway 3. This ordinance shall take Section tSA Paid to Dependent Mothers" -3,587.00 COSMN R.CG'v.WA? feet in length, the City Treasurer effect from and after its ACN August 25, 1920, for the following five Paid to Exhibit Account r 792$ appassage, 7""" shall issue an interment permit which NNVAMSA OSC to County Property ...7" raid and publication as provided Proposal for erection of toilet room shall be proval 1,281 to the Sexton to by Paid to and coal vault addition to Layton make suchauthority law. Experimental Farm 77 interment "72,550$ Cash on hand, July 1st, 1920 777771 2129-4Section 3. No person will be allschool; proposal for plumbing and DAVID F. SMITH. Total Disbursements 2 .$91, 540$ heating toilet room at Layton school; owed interment in Karsville City Chairman of the Board of County Comuntil they have purchased proposal for plumbing and heating Cemetery missioners, Davis County, State of ground in said Cemetery for such purtoilet room at Clearfield school; and pose. The amount of $15.00 for Utah. Cash on hand, July 1st, 1920 RES0LRCES each .$21-also proposal for repair of toilet roonx lot shall be paid to the City Treasurer Attest: Stock in Davis and Weber 73000.; CountiesCai S ock m Layton Water at Clearfield school. Plans and speci- before such interment can be made. SETII C. JONES, Clerk. System Via . StftPlf the" of in V.4V Upon n.n amount receipt 2005 specified, fications for each of the above items Passed and approved August 2, 1920. City Treasurer shall issue a certificate 5.0727H can be had at the office of Archi-tect- s fpr deed Xq the. First 'Courthouse and Lot . rublicatiorAugust City.Recordcr, and he Woods & Jensein, Eccles Buiid-in- shall issue deed to said lot -- ast OOWF County' Jail publication August 12, 1920." Furniture and. Fixtures o 357$ Each proposOgden, Utah, Heating Plant al shall ' be " accompanied byr certified L IN ANCLAL STATEMENT OF DAVIS - ki 6 COUNTY', STATE OF Automobile check to the amount of 5 per cent of UTAH. SHOWING RECEIPTS AND DISBURSE- Total H$58 Education- - re M EN TS. . F R O M J UIY1 ST.19 1 TO LIABILITIES serves the right to reject any and all JULY 1ST, 1920 bids. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF DAVI8 BOARD OF EDUCATION, RECEIPTS Daris d IL S Welling, Couaty TrexJ SCOTnTtlteCoTnmaUJit0r of Balance on hand July 1st, 1919 John R. Hampton, Pres. h?Th? -$16,768.35 full, true and ify that the foregoing from Tax,. Sales. AcroiTnT ""Thomas " Er Williams Clerkr Received, County,-Utah- , vT 3,347.03 disbursements ftf DavlaUr?i-Dashowing Received from Interest Account 704.68 Received from Seth Jones, 'ae7k,' Fm Received from IL S Welling," CountJ Twasum Amount' Advertising is the talesman that Received from Ins Jacobson. County Recorder. Fee Acconnt , never sleeps. Employ him. SETH C. JONES, County Auditor. Received from Charles E. Nalder, County Sheriff, Fw AccountTH"" 264.60 First publicatioifAuyust againsf him. Utah Needs rWM p-- 1 cun STAiijgiSAsscmTiw alr-unt- il 1 15-ce- non-sug- ,1 t i He will fc a Business Man Give Utah a Business Governor Administration - vi"S : - $Sp! , s V 'i FIT iio . vdlL t He knows Utah. He knows Utahs needs. He a successful builder. He will put the States business hu.i-nes- i t) I t i 1 ele-men- 15-ce- nt ts c a sound basis of practical fair to every taxpayer. UTAH NEEDS A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION : Si con-stnnt- ly frZ ?lT&Sng7tount from-191- 15-een- 54.OO ! j j Mor-wit- h of-aeas- on st ... -- - ir-ue-- an -- ... o-State- - 9f -J g. proposaL-TheBoard.n- f. corrLflY, 3 8S!2 I 5,1920; t |