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Show THE Vi;KKLY 'REFLEX. KaYSVILLB. UTAH i i I ; - r j.-- - --. j ; , J ,f . it ' t 4 4 I'pn'ot m i - il t ptupr-tt-,;;- I. ! ; , 9 i t 4! ! , U .i .;.br;: 4t- - iilii ft ih b; .. 'f;44 It inH1! I, 44 r1- -- t ,'r :i;ii'nf t I wipi Copper, Plate 1, H - S.V'S tt P I 5 1 if lEtasocsGannannsi : i J i m H 4t i H 5hp Dfflthi firflex PablUH4 bf TOE INLAND PRINTING CO. mttr February IS, Utah, undrr tho net of m locond-cInat Kaytvilte, Enter) mi, ( Morrh 1S7S. AdrrrtUlnf rate t 4 ? on ppUcll,n 1 WILL BE ELECTED AT . NOVEMBER ELECTION Salt Luke City, Aug. 25. Light and possibly ton state senators are to be elected at the polls November 2, according to ft statement Issued today state by Henry Welsh, Jtepublk-u- ? J $2.00 -- - lllpiiiiiiilil Plate Engraved Society Stationery to many of pur customers. Calling Cards, Wedding Announcements, and Christmas Cards are now in greater vogue than ever before. tidnrn miTwh-niiHtrta- -t Hteft Rife rrgtiiit:' tttEttr ywBt.-- . liP chairman. per year in Advance Inland Printing Co. it U r i EityurdEuttfijr- j The respective county chairmen within whose districts senutors are to be elected should see to It that the telephones No. tt W.'P. Epporaon, projrer conventions ure held for the C. A. Epporaon, Na. lid nomination of candidates, said Mr. Offlra, No. II Welsh. In some instances two or more counties are involved and In such case OP TUB provision should be made for Joint senatorial conventions." Resignation of Jttate Senator Joseph Chez in the Fourth benntorta) district leuves two vacancies In that Mias La Vcn Ma ion Guest of Honor district to be filled. Senator W. J. .Mias La Von Mason of Willard, Barkers term expires this year. former instructor of Domestic science The districts In which senators are at the Davis High School, was the to be elected. In addition to those in ntottif for a charmingly appointed the Fourth, Include the First district, parcel shower Wednesday afternoon composed of Hoxehler and Tooele from four until six, tendered her by counties, Alex Bevan retiring. The Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes at her home on district at the election of 1918 gave East Locust street. The rooms were a Democratic majority for supreme of 397. Senator Hevan Is the effectively decorated in summer flow-- 1 Judge nominee for United States Socialist era, asters and roses being used senator. luncheon throughout. A Senator Richard. Strlnghum of th was served by the hostess assisted by Third district, composed of the counMiss Leone Love and Miss Orissa ties of Rich, Morgun, and Davis, will Brinton of Springville. The invited retire. The district gave a Democratic guests were Mrs.., J. G. M. Barnes, majority In 1918 of 3X1. In tho Fifth district, composed of Mrs. George Sheffield, Mrs. G. D. Rutcounties of Summit and Wasatch, the HerMrs. A. Mrs. 0. Williams, ledge, James W. Clyde will retire. Senator Misses Orissa L. bert Gleason, and the Is as a probable candimentioned He Brinton of Springville, Elizabeth Cannt the hands of the for date governor non and Mary Hansen of Salt Lake Democrats. The district gave a ReCity, Algie Barlow, Leone Cook, and publican majority of etghty-onat the Adele Smedley of Bountiful, Ada Day election In 1918. of Layton, Nadine Font of Ogden, - In the Sixth district there nre three senators who retire In the persons oi Miriam Barnes, I,eonc Love, Alice Williams, Aidenn Jacobs, Doris Thornley, V. L. Olson, J. W. McKinney, who wu to fill the vacancy caused by Myrtle Bodily, Artell Unford, Garnet elected of Wesley K. Walton ot tho death Swan, Irene Swan, and Marian Jacobs. Murray, and Alleu T. Sanford, who was elected to fill the vacancy caused the resignation of W. W. Armstrong by 1hoebe Roberts returned home SunDemocratic majority lu the disThe day from the Doe hospital in Ogden, trict In 1918 vvus ,5435. Mrs. Roberts has been , very ill for In the Light district, composed of nine weeks suffering from typhoid the counties of Juab and Millard. Sen fever. She is now convalescent. ator Daniel Stevens retires. Tills in the election of 191 gave a majority of 393. MICKIE SAYS Kimball retires In the TetvU) district whk-t- t Is composed of the epunjies of Garfield, Piute, Sevier and Nh. VVtKxt Wayne. In the election of 191 S the VTCVN ,SUOO K VO-district gae Dcmocjatlo majority of ONkH OHE . VT N UvXM V? Subscription i jI - J You should make your selection of either Printed or Engraved Christmas Cards while stocks are complete. Samples now on $ TEN STATE SENATORS W, P, EPPERSON. Editor C. A. EPPERSON. Auorlat Editor . BSSHSSnBGSHEBniw"3 We are now furnishing Copper t ; Engraving I ill is is 11 1 1! two-cour- se . AUTO DRIVER GETS 15 Stoddard said he was only driving DAYS FOR SPEEDING about 30 miles an hour, but he could not explain how he knew at what rate D. L. Stoddard, 21 years old, who he was going. He said he had not him he was arrested early Saturday morning been drinking. The court told not was afraid be was attending to by Patrolman II. D. Shelledy on a his driving and imposed the charge of speeding, was sentenced by sentence. Judge W. II. Wilkins of the criminal Seven persons were fined $10 each; division of the city court today to serve four others forfeited bail of $10 each, 15 days in the city jail. and one other was fused $15 for havin evidence to the the ing operated motor vehicles on the According case, Stoddard was driving north on city streets at night, without having with head First West between First South and them properly equipped those and tail lights, and having lights Second South streets at the rate of burning. from 40 to 45 miles an hour. With The man fined $15 was Earl Cohn. him was another man and two girls. According to his own testimony he The other man, was intoxicated, the thought it was unnecessary to use officer said, and since has pleaded the lights as he expected to have the guilty to a charge of intoxication. machine out only a few minutes. The When the machine reached a street judge then inquired if he deliberately intersection and started to. turn, the operated the car without turning the on and he replied that he had. officer testified, it skidded the width lights The fine of $15 was then imposed. of the street! 15-d- ay e dis-tric- e , TUI Vta fPv FU. f fs WC a-- r -- OV 274. fsilu. avC "We oughu to make a hit NEWSPAPER OFFICE GREAT UNIVERSITY 22 ijHOw ' luknow The country newspaper office, with Its odor of printers ink and the constant call of cold type, where the editor ts required to be reporter, editor, publisher, business manager, to look after subscriptions and see to ads .and collections, not to mention giving atto the tention as a leadtng-eRlzIs one of of J.he. community, Americas greatestuhlversitles. Out of this university have come many of Americas greatest men,-- Senator Harding has gone through the ordeal of this great school with conspicuous suc af-fair- en s Chesterfield -- Patent Leather j Mary Janes For Big Girts SIZES TO 6, VALUES UP TO $5.50 SALE PRICE 2 Vt were fine tobaccos WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Chesterfields bring you the best of Turkish and Domestic leaf, blended to bring out new de-j- p lights of flavor; Shoe Repairing AT rRICES A LITTLE LESS MAIL ORDER BUSINESS SOLICITED cess. r' VJrrr V? j2 J blendedt - Too Much Court What 1 would like In the -way of Y"wVfo'wVJ!J U"turc1d matd wth-- a You couldnt get such big fortune. a wife. No woman with a b'.g fortune has half a tham-- to !e an old maid." $2.48 FOR GIRLS AND MISSES, SIZES 11 TO 4, VALUES UP TO $5.00 SALE PRICE A ND why not? Never so skillfully i Sea Island Duck Shoes WKPtR fv4D uvrtVE ocrc NsNvtxa fications for each of the above item ArchThe Board of Education of the can be had at the office of BundEccles Jensein, Davis County School District will re- itects Woods Each PrlK' Utah, ingOgden, ceive bids up to 7 p. m., Wednesday, certified August 25, 1920, for the following: al shall be accompanied 5 by cent ft amount of per Proposal for erection of toilet room check to the The Board of Education and coal vault addition to Layton proposal. and for plumbing and serves the right to reject any school; proposal heating toilet room at Layton school; bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION proposal for plumbing and heating toilet room at Clearfield school; and John R. Rampton, Pres also proposal for repair of toilet room at Clearfield school.Plansandj)eci- Thomas E. Williams, Cerk. BIDS WANTED j Washington Avenue, Ogden Jg |