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Show r I 0 Qjffr rrtlM THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAIL HFRBERT W. GLEASON TO SPEAK TUESDAY EVENING fflrridy Keflex' ' -- k; the door of Superintendent Caldwells office and said to him, 'You have two boys here who are wanted; the State and the Nation have called them,' and Marion Fletcher and Fred Porter out of the schoolroom. Porter was privileged to bear arms through the war and be here to shed his tears upon the dust of his schoolmate And comrade who met his death on the bat- tlefield and thereby achieved eternal ' orjr Marion Fletcher had good blood In his veins. I do not know so much his paternal ancestry, but on his mothers side the line can be clearly traced for hundreds of years. It was in the fifteenth century that the Brents were prominent folk at llming-ton- , . in Warwickshire, England. In he seventeenth century several of them emigrated to Maryland and became extensive landholders there. Among these was Mistress Margaret Brent, famed in early Maryland his- tory as a woman of strength and char- acter. Down through the years the generations have lived and died, and the purity of the blood appeared again in Marion Brent Fletcher, Monmouth High school boy, son of a Warren county farmer, and in him the line has reached the full measure of honor. The people of Kaysville and vicinity indeed very fortunate in being able W. F. EPFEBSON, Editor to once again hear a lecture by Herb C. A. EPPERSON, Awoeiat. Editor ert W. Gleason of Boston, Mass. He Entered u moad-rlu- i matter t rhruary It, will kive an informal talk in the Kays at Kyvill, Utah, under tha art of ville mi, opera housenext Tuesday e March I MTS. ning, August 23, to which everyone Adrcrtblnc rate oa apphratwn is most cordially invited, Mr. Glea son will speak on some new and inter Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance esting discoveries made recently on ' TELEPHONES three weeks trip through the hith erto unexplored region of southern V, P. Epparaan. No. 7 C. A.. Eppermn, No. 124 Yellowstone national park. A number O.'fira, No. It of stereoptican slides of Zion nationa park and Bryce canyon will be shown. All who have made the trip to th?se . or who may he contemplating places ASSCC1AIE3 CUD STATE BllSS such will be more than delighter to hear Mr Gleason on this occasion. Mr. Gleason, a brother of Dr. Glea MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF BOARD OF son, is well known in the lecture halls COUNTY COMMISSIONERS throughout the entire United States The regular session of the board of each winter his engagements calling him to all the larger eastern cities county commissioners of Davis county where he talks chiefly on the national was held Monday, August 15, there parks of America, Mr. Gleason was the being present Commissioners Iiolt, inspector of national parka-undelate whichwork took Lane, W. W. Secretary and and Evans, Gailey Winegar, him to all the parks of the Uniter clerk. him an opportunity States and Minutes of August 8 were read and to secure gave unlimited photographs as . well as an excellent knowledge of the approved. We are learning anew the meanMr. Barnett submitted a verbal great play grounds of America, ing and the cost of this flag. Time on the progress made in putting was when its red seemed only red, on an exhibit for the state fair. He IMPRESSIVE SERVICES now we know these stripes are crimstated that most of the grain, necesFOR SGT. FLETHCER soned with the blood of the heroes of the nation. Some of us will never sary had been collected and asked that he be given more help in selecting see the flag again without thinking Fr.m (Continu'd Fate One) fruit for the fair after September 1. of this hour and of this soldier lad A letter from the state board of glorified her and every member of her whp has made the coloring a littls more vivid for us. equalization confirming the action of family. Scenes like these tip the tongues the county commissioners in regard to assessment of cattle otherwise as- of poets with fire; they inflame the It would be well for us today in sessed was read, accepted and filed. Imagination of orators to the extent the presence of this sacred dust to Mrs. Geneve Fisher appeared before that they are obliged to confess they pledge ourselves anew to loyalty to I the hoard and nade a protest gainst cannot find words to express their nation and home, and to assure the water in a certain drain ditch be feelings; they make every patriotic that so lqng as Warren tounty ing allowed to damage her property in citizen a more txullant ' lover ofhis las sons as heroic as this dead solClearfield. On motion of Commissionflag; they give to every father and dier, America and her flag shall ever er Gailey and seconded by Commis- mother who have given their boys for remain. sioner Winegar the matter was re- their country a sacred joy that noth Buddies Bore Casket. ferred to Commissioner Holt to con- ing in this world will ever abate, and The casket was carried into the fer with the canning company and I sometimes think these fathers and church by former comrades of Sgt. see if they would take care of the mothers of our dead soldiers are of letcher, all of who were In Battery all our citizens the most to be envied. water complained of. J, 123rd Field Artillery with the deScenes like these rob the cynic of The matter of making an appropriceased soldier. They were James ation to the Utah Water Storage asso- his sneer and leave him naked and Alverton orter, Lewis, Cameron ciation was taken up and discussed at ashamed. No man can stand in this Fred McCone and Frank dann, Camp, length. Commissioner Winegar sug- - presence and aay there is nothing in lay Nevius. 7 gested to go down and meet with other lve f country! No man would dare A firing squad composed of former counties. Commissioner Galley sug- - 1 stand here and say there is no glory 23rd Field Artillery men followed the Davis county do same as i a soldiers death! This very dust caisson to the church. This that gested squad other counties in regard to this mat- - would render him dumb, and it is r. " cause of the potency of these circum- No action taken. ( In the matter of the Joseph Wood stances that we are deeply moved and Commissioner agreement. Gailey are not ashamed of our tears. They moved that agreement be submitted are tears of gratitude .rather than to attorney general for his opinion. grief, gratitude that our .hearts still feel and throb anew when we talk to the Thereupon meeting adjourned 1:30 p. m. of aame day. about glory, and sacrifice, and home, Mr. Harris, representing a machine and nation, and flag, for these are the THE INLAND PRINTING CO. are x rnrauw r Fe-po- rt our-elv- -- es was in charge of Skt- - Earl Hogue and p!!li!I!!i!l!lIiIIIi!Il!I!II!!iiI!i!!!!lIi!ili!!lllHI!!i!l!l!l!i!!IlI!II!!l!!ll!!!i was pemposed of the following men: Ed Jessen, Lee Allv&an, Wayne Ray, Glen Howver, Pete Sharp, Harry Jared, Earl Holliday and Frank NEWSPAPERS MAGAffi Bride. Ihmber!;tr stat.on To the Cemetery. Walsh News C04 Inc. things that are here this hour. I do not know the past history of this church for many years, but I know that never before has it received a consecration like this. It may have held the dust of the patriotic dead, but it never before held the dust of an American soldier who died on European soil, and the bringing back of these remains, all that is left of Marion Fletcher, gives to this sanctuary of God a new glory, and we never shall forget this hour. It may be well for me to say word or two about the soldier himself. I knew Marion Fletcher when he was a boy, a student in our local high school. Then he was only a boy now he is Marion Fletcher, the soldier, board of county comnussioners and the hero, the exalted patriot. We re discussed the matter of taxation. No member the day that Company H was action taken. ordered to be mobilized. First Lieutenant, now Major Bereth rapped on Adjourned. company,' appeared before the board In regards to a road maintainor. No action taken in the matter. On motion of Commissioner Holt and unanimously carried, the county clerk is authorized to draw a warrant in favor of state road commission for $1100, the amount of requisition to meet payroll for maintenance of state highway in Davis county for June and July. The same is to be deducted by county treasurer from the 1921 state road tax levy for Davis county. A letter from Public Utilities Commission of Utah in regards to a grade crossing at Howat wa.wead and referred to Commissioner Winegar for investigation. The board of education met with FoIowing the services at thechureh, Ejj members of thc Masonic lodge, exBOidierSf members of the family and a E of cose friends entered automo- biles and started for Ellison cemetery. SOon as the Services at the Mon-abo- PLUMBING POWER INSTALLATION A. M. Scott G. I. Stafford Estimates Furnished LAYTON 1 - ' . : There has been mined during the first six month of this year less then one-ha- S of the normal lf amount', hence it will be hard to supply the-.ie- 5 5 - mahd during cold weather. !! Let us have your order for your winters coal. That good Castle Gate I Coal 1 I Kaysville Co-o- p The House of Quality Administrator, CHEZ & DOUGLAS, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication August 6, 1921. Lpst publication August ,25, 1921. - lie To Help Yon Win . Riches power happiness. The average man places these as his goal He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it ana never gets there. The most practical start is to start a savings account Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. 1 ;'.j , To meet your I particular need ' Character Earns Credit Saving men cot only have capital for their efforts In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A fanner has frequent need for capital if he is atriving continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build op his credit establish his character. There are cabinet styles for large, kitchens, compact Tanges and kitchenette ranges for the small bungalow or apartment house. , , - , And EVERY Hughesrange large or small gives the most excellent service 'at the minimum cost. , The easiest and quickest way is The heating units have open coils so that you can see just what heat f)s being used and they are insulated with asbestos so that the heat is concentrated against the pan and none escapes into the room. AND 10 start a savings $11 Tb Sav and Make jrmtkmr L imrJ', i .,1... ,, If YourMonty Safi BANK. WITH U BARNES BANKING CO. Aa UA AAA Am w . - KAYSVILLE, a ft ft 0 ft U ft a ft ft ft ft . . UTAH 6 ft ft ft U ft Hx Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most MONTH Modern Mill For 11 Months OFF FOR CASIJ Utah Power and Light Co. Efficient Public Service to Ybur A At this price you cant afford- - to miss the convenience comfort and economy of an electric Come in and let us show you that we have a rangerange. to moot your needs. UTAH shortage this winter. ELECTRIC RANGE $10 All in the Work PHONE 69N3 IROM every indication, Utah will have u .al Select Your thermometer for only DOWN Tts Coal NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District,' in and for the County of Davis, State of Utah. In ,the matter of the estate of Sam ZZ uel P. Owen, deceased. Creditors of the estate of Samuel P. Owen, deceased, will present their claims, together with vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at .the law offices of Chez & Douglas, at rooms First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, 1921. D. R. DICKENS, a range large enough for the family a cabinet type style with three surface average burners and oven with We Guarantee Our Work 5 I We have Layton Plumbing and Heating Company IKHIII 11 ut PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES See County Clerk or respective signers for further information. W iUi an electric ovenryou can retain a hot temperature with a small amount of current because it is so insulated that all the heat is retained. That means that you can heat the oven, then turn the switch to Low and yie high temperature will be kept and your food cooked on retained heat which preserves all the delicious juices and prevents food from shrinking. HEATING UTAH KAYSVILLE, -- Each heating unit is controlled by a switch which gives three degrees of heat Full, medium and low. Medium is just one-ha- lf as hot as Full Heat and Low is just th as hot as Full Heat, and you can get these degrees of heat by the turn of a switch easy quick, sure. Ogden, John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr , - one-four- 352-24t- h CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODIC ALS CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. "Til church were over, members of mouth lodge No. 37, A. F. &. A. M., 0f which the deceased, soldier was a member, took charge of the"body. The Masonic pallbearers were Fred Norris, Del Cable, P. H. Sheldon, J. B. C. Lutz, D. Van Nays arid James Dick. When the funeral procession arrived at the Ellison cemetery it was met by a large number of people who had gathered there to join in paying their ,ast respect, to young Fletcher. The ritualistic services of the Masonic order were performed- at the grave. Worthy Master C. W. Buchanan was in charge of the services and was assisted by other officers of the orders Benediction was and the members. John Lugg after which 5 pronounced by the firing squad fired three volleys over the grave. Irvin Willmaq and ?' ' ' Roy Jones then blew taps and Sgt. Miron B. Fletcher and the casket were EE lowered into the grave where it will have its final resting place. The speedy oven is equipped with a thermometer you know just when it is ready for vour cake or roast. Manufacturing Optician Street Utah s ed be-te- I I Known Everywhere as ITHE VERY BEST Kaysville Flour It t Packed in the Neatest Manner S' t Every Dealer Has a It t t P N, 6 SO ft ft ft 0 OS 0 6 |