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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH. rsiua4 HIE a, INLAND PRINTING CO. W. P. EPPERSON. ESltar AimcIim C. A. EPPERSON, tntend at 1IH. Mareb- at- - - under kaytvili. (lUk. 4 rr . E4itr numr Ptbrorf li Mcond-c- a A4vrtiln( rata th art at applkeattaa Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance TELEPHONES W. P. Epparaaa. Na. 7 C. A. Epparaaa. Na. 114 Off Ira. Na. I -- r rrii r vr in Cw state rjgnUsscciAiCT Old England is having a time pur suading Orangemen and Fenians to sit in the same room. - Some of the autos passing along the street at night reminds one of a man with a pair of black ees. The reconstruction period has arrived in Ogden. A Washington avenue eating place is advertising ham and eggB for cents. When a man with a breath which re minds one of a stack of pea vine ensilage falls in a fit, it is said the proper diagnosis is moonshine whisky. , Iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiijiiitt. about midnight sitting in a smashed up car belonging to H. J. Hampton of uilir Ulrrldi Hrflrx I LAYTON Centerville. The victim had suffered v ! iratcd In th midt of fertile field, severe lacerations about the head. Eire in the production of milk, ton. utrm and ugar beet. Hu th factory Evans story, he bor fjr of According tha t acton Sutrar company, cannery, roller mill, creamery and it an the eon--" rowed the Ramp ton car early Monday era State road. Good eppartanitUa for tbnaa MklrK auburhan acraam for morning and returned it about half an fruit growing, track gardening, chicken hour later. On th ttna of rawing and dairying. C . itamlirrrer Electric. Short 2 After watching a ball game at Cen f C th H I .rnW nd f. electric ft terville he and two others went to Salt light and waterworka. the afternoon where Lake, they spent LOGANBERRIES 'are now ripe at Whie in Salt Lake he obtained some intoxicated became Order yours now. he and Gleasons. said, liquor, The parly went tq Lagoon at Mrs. Charles Nalder and Mrs. Glen o'clock and about 11 oclock Evans Day are visiting relatives at Peterson. says he separated from the others am returned to Centerville on the Bamber Miss Florence Cooley left Saturday ger Electric. After leaving the tram for Reno, Nev., where she will spend at Centerville he walked a consider the summer with relatives. able distance, when he heard two Misses Norma and Lelia Layton cars coming towards him at a great were last week-en- d visitorrAo Center-lir- y him Whether hit rate of speed. they Miss of ville as know guests he does not Streeper. of what happened sure he was that vthe Rampton yyt Me. and Mrs. David Simmons an car was not there at the time. When nounce the arriyal of a baby girl, bom Evans was found, however, the RampMother and child Tuesday evprfmg. ton car was smashed up and he was in both well." it unconscious. More Layton and Kaysville residents The car was practically demolished re Examination yesterday morning spent the .Fourth in Weber canyon hac than ever Iqdore, according to various vealed that the magneto system been removed and carried away, add close obst(jye?s. ing mystery to the smash up. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mrs, Joseph Ilarrod and Mrs. Heber Major, BOUNTIFUL CELEBRATES motored to Murray Thursday and visIN ELABORATE FASHION ited friends. r r I - Walsh News Co., Inc. IInEWSPAPERS. MILK COW - . v - " MAGAZINE Bamberger Station CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODIC NOW PREFERRED v AT CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Advocates of Word Contended Wsi More "Strictly Engl I I I ' . Milch Akin to Ge John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. KAYSVILLE, Hereafter It will be''1 milk cow" and not tullch cow" at least so far as the United States department of agricub UTAH concerned. This denslon markstthe termination of a cnntroversjr la which etymologists linffte department Lave had not a little mtereKt. Those defending milch" have pointed to scriptural ue and certain of the classics as establishing prece-- j tUPe j bout Coal F Liberal Feeding Must Be Practiced If a Profit la to Be Obtained From Milk Cows. ROM every indication, Utah, will have a coul shortage this winter. 5 There has been mined during the first six months E lf of this year less fhen of the normal amount, hence it will be hard to supply the de- - 5 one-ha- Adams entertained a few (Continued From Page One) E mand during cold weather. friends at a card party at his home conwhile the has Refreshments were dents, opposition pany and congratulated the people of Thursday evening. tended that dairymen, ranchmen and served. Few realise that more people are the south end of the county in their Let us "have your order for yoiir winters farmers In general use milk Instead EE ; Mrs. A. B. Cook was mysteriously of milch" almost universally. The killed and crippled on the state high- achievement. President Grant, in speaking of poisoned last Saturday evening. For advocates of tpllk also favored that way between Salt Lake City and Og den annually than Davis county lost in old Bountiful, told of the founding of a time she' was very sick, but at this word because, they contended. It was the settlement in 1847 by Peregrine writing is considerably improved and more strictly n English word, while ; the World war. milch" was akin to German. Since Sessions and various others, whose de- is believed to be oyt of danger, Americanization of language as well scendants he complimented on their j as Ideals Is an article And now comes an American linven-to- r In every patriots The of the management own accomplishments Ogden and those of Is It who claims he has produced a gun that this last sally creed, thought their forefathers. He mentioned the Gunners " ball team regret that they of the "milk defenders which will shoot 300 miles. Thats helped as old Grant homestead, near Bountiful, did not secure this services of Golden much as to decide la the any question A shot fired was at Lexing- and told how what was once an arid and Spence Adams for the season, nothing. their favor. the at of the American ton, beginning tract, with only water enough for lOB was Revolution, which was heard around APPRECIATE kindness 'orty acres, subsequently had to be teld in the West ' the world. Layton meeting COWS drained as irrigation developed on Co-otouse Sunday afternoon. Many beaup ands above it He told of drained land Animals Are Naturally of Nervous and tiful floral reshowed the offerings If the Rip Van Winkle hospital com- yielding 100 bushels of wheat to the Excitable and Disposition Intermission doesnt get action aoon the acre, and of land in that district that spect held for the deceased. The House of Quality Resent Roughness. In ment was the Kaysville cemetery. tick and maimed soldiers of the great produced 1062 bushels of potatoes to In the Lurry of getting chores done, war will have died of old age. If the the acre. ' Layton and Kaysville ball, teams a dairyman sometimes forgets that would a bunch cross of president put exhibition an ball on here layed game Governor Mabeya talk, dairy cows are naturally of a nervous road" experts and engineers on the W.Following P. Epperson of Kaysville spoke in the Fourth. Layton won the game by and excitable disposition,' and that unboard he could get results. place jof State Senator Rufus Adams, a score of 6 to 5. It was a good game der conditions of excitement or fear niiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiii and P. C. Gill for the Salt Lake Com- and greatly enjoyed by the keen ad- the milk flow Is lessened materially. Dob Evans old mercial club and Chamber of Com- mirers of both teams bombing Fighting Driving cows on the run, chasing them by dogs and with loud shouting are battleship Iowa from aeroplanes re- merce, substituting for F. C. Schramm, Layton people who attended yester- not allowed on a minds one of their schools days when dairy SB of that organization. Mr. ball game in Ogden between farm. In the stable all operations the boys bombarded the master with president days Gills talk was on Ogden and Tremonton report a high should be carried on quietly. When a spit balls. Recent operations also reold time and not a great deal of base-ial- l. cow kicks there usually Is a reason for Switch Is Thrown mind us that several men were killed It ; the teats may be hurt by the milker There were numerous fights and or and two or three plane were lost in Governor Mabey then threw on the the cow may be frightened. At such the bombing ef a defenceless German electric switch in token that the big one of the Ogden men, it is said, was a time a little care In removing the submarine. AU of which reminds us pumping plant at North Salt Lake had tripped as he rounded third base, cause and pacifying the cow often will Riches power-happi-ness. The average that experts are not always to be takn started raising water, and the dream whereupon another scrap took place, prevent further trouble. Many good man cows these become confirmed his as kickers and of years was a certainty places goal He dreams seriously E. President P. luid reless Ellison, a as about Bishop them. consequently profitable I would rather reclaim one acre of having Certain land owners in the Bonne- land, said the governor, than be a dr s. James E. Ellison and family, Mr. sult of a lack of careful observation But the average roan is slow to take a pracand kindness on the part of the attendville Irrigation district claim that a conqueror of a city. Utah has many and Mrs. L. E. Ellison and children, ants. tical step towards that goal He is content )r. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanne and chilcharge of $24 per year for interest, acres to reclaim, some 17,000,000, and to dream about it ana never gets there. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mr. upkeep, pumping chargb and sinking only 5,000,000 have been reclaimed." IN and Mrs. William Young, Mr. and Mrs. MISTAKE FEEDING GRAIN The most practical start ia to start a savings fund for bond redemption will result Trips were then taken over the disRockefeller had to save his first account Alex Dawson Mr. and Mrs. and Leo in confiscation of their lands. It may trict and to the pumping planL where thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. Common of Practice Many Dairymen he of interest to these gentlemen to Oro McDermith, engineer of the dis- Ware formed a jolly party that spent Cow Food to in Herd tho Every know there are lands with water In trict, and representatives of the Shat-tuc- k the Fourth at Weber canyon. Same Quantity. Construction North Davis county that are renting company, which Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. for more than twice that amount ot built the works, explained the various VIEW GIVEN ON Perhaps (he moat common mistake In saving, they establish a reputation which will AUTO ACCIDENT in feeding grain to dairy cows Is the money, and these lands are being features, and the visitors watched the it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. practice of feeding every cow In the cropped with beets, potatoes and to- smaller of the high lift pumps raising A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is herd the sanif quantity regardless of sixteen second-fematoes. of water to a level Moterman of Train Car Leaped the- amount of milk she Is striving continually to improve his property. How Says producing. 300 feet above the Jordan, whence the it is then that he build up his credit important 1 Track to After Upon Coming Instead pf regulating the grain accordestablish his char" DAWES GETS water Comes. Many made the climb a Stop. to the dally amount of milk proing acter. up the steep hillside to where the . ACTION duced. r The easiest and Considerable waste of feed may Washington, July C. A survey of water poured from the pipe into the quickest way ia to J. E. Eichers, motorman of the Bamcement-line- d canat, from failure to balance rations. surplus material, equipment and supstart a savings ac- which struck the This Is especially true If the ration Music was provided during the ex- berger Electric train count plies in government jor,session was orautomobile of Nels E. Oberg at Brock-janhappens to be In protein; for, while dered today by Director Dawes of the ercises in Bountiful by the Bountiful crossing at Orchard last evening, an excess of protein may Im substituted budget bureau, with a view to obtain- band, and vocal solos were rendered resulting in the death of four pftsons, for energy, energy producing foods can ing the greatest possible utilization by Ray M. Haddock of3Salt Lake and made a statement In no case take the place ofpPoteln In to Sheriff R; D, k Jack Parish of Kaysville In a manner of property." The milk flow, therefore, S ration. today regarding the accident. The order affected all the depart- that provoked enthuisastic applause. be limited to the protein content may Eichers expressed the opinion that Governor Mabey, Fred Odell and ments and independent establishments of the ration, even the energy producwho was driving the automo Oberg, of the government and said that all Clarence Eld red ge are the directors of To S&Vij ing food may be present In excess. bile, saw the train coming and made An economical ration is a balanced uurplus property found for which a the irrigation district, which is practi- an port; 10 stP kis machine before ration. - ) specific use within the current fiscal cally a municipal corporation Fred the J'eHiched manager, Mr. McDermith is years is not foreseen must be turned Hutch Eichers said the automobile came to over to tV geneia! supply eommittee and P. O. Willey ijj attorney. I Y2mrMTO$y HGW TO FEED CALVES a stop on the first track it reached, of the treasury. which was fori southbound trains. ARSENAL WATER SUPPLY Feed the calf only small J -After a stop foil an instant the auto CITY ASKED TO ERECT amounts of milk for the first J CONTRACT IS AWARDED then gave a suijlen lurch and leaped few feeds. MOUNMF.NT TO IRRIGATORS J The contract for the construction of into the path of the train. Eichers add- Do not overfeed. Scours, stunt- - J Erection of a oormanent monument the water supply line to the Ogden ar- - ed that the driver of the auto either ed calves, and deaths are caused J on North Temple and Main street in senal was awarded to the W. H., Spen- became excited when he saw the car largely by overfeeding. A pint commemoration of the pioneer irrigacer company of Salt Luke for $.'8,000, coming or had trouble with the gears, milk weighs a ound. Meas- - J of tors of Salt Lake valley, was proposed or weigh the milk for each to a which statement tire from caused to the car Recording forward. today leap to the city commission Wednesday by calf. Do not guess at It. the genera! offices. The pipeline will Funeral arrangements for Mr. and J Leo Fairbanks, director of art in Feed regularly twice a day. run from the Harbisvn springs, near Mrs. Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. the city schools. The matter is being Have the milk a arm, sweet i the mouth of Weber canyon, to the Hayes will be made as soon as reltonsidered by the commission.. and fresh. If the milk is aor J arsenal buildings, a distance of six atives who are out of the city arrive. In quality, feed less of It, not t The proposal has been made by Mr. The five Hayes children surviving . more. 5 Fairbanks at this time in view of the miles. Wan.U1. j I ? f the arsenal are. All Lillian, thirr:uent Feed gnirnimd-mitk have, JS; "from" biddings fact that the city commission the paving of North Temple been completed and turned over to the 13; Clifford, 11;' Archie. 8, and! s clean boxes and buckets. Buck- I ets should be washed and scald- - J street. Instead of conducing all of the ordnance department, through Major Blanche. 6. ed every morning. . The ; Oberg children are Mrs. Florwater now carried by the aqueduct, be Oliver lres! y. The buildings are ence Christofferson, Mrs. Ruby Lind, in number, thirty-thre- e of has proposed that a small ,mam be run down the center of the street, which are magazines. The arsenal 'site AKred, Clarence and Edward Oberg, acres. The work upon all of Ogden. which he asks be appropriately parked. occupies WEIGHING AND TESTING MILK the ballasting of the nine and miles of railroad tracks in the ar- FIRE DEPARTMENT REORGANIZE Only Way Dairy Farmer Can DeterSTORY. .MIXED WITH MOONSHINE mine With Any Certainty Which ' Elmer Evans, 32 years of age, of senal will begin at once. Cows Are Profitable. Centerville, early Sunday morning was Citizens of Kaysville who are intere in an automobile accident, the details NOTICE ested in the reorganization and mainThe weighing and testing of m!!k of which be is unable to explain. At Any one having a claim against tenance of the Kaysville fire departtot yet pi cticed by the. genera! farm 12:15 oclock Tuesday morning be wss Thomas II. Carlos, deceased, present ment. am requested to be present at ef. It will le, however, os soon as then to the St. Marks hospital in an same to Barnes Banking company or the City Hall on Friday evening, July the farmer realizes that only In this unconscious condition by Dr. B. L. to me by July 20th, 1221. way ran be know the profitable cow 8th, 8:30 oclock. Fr-of Bountiful, who found him It lo keep ami whether his herd ia ImMRS. THOMAS BEESLEY. JOHN W. TIIORXLEY, Mayor. proving or deteriorating. Clay S 5 mm coal. te That good Castle Gate Coal I ' Kaysville well-manag- e Mi EUlIiislS : . 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