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Show r THE WEEKLY EE LEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH r 5 lie lUrrkli PibtUh4 ilrflrx Administration Puts Business in Government Vy THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W P. EPPFKSON, Editor C. A. EPPERHON, Amriat Editor mutter Krbrnory li, Utah, under th act of a EraVrroii 111, ut tlarck . 1ST9. n ASr.rtUinf rale an appliratto i) TELEPHONES W. P, Erycnta, No. Jl C, A. Epporoon, No. Ill Offwo. No. 1 ting him I) one DONE IT! IV E HAVE i- We have taken over Millard Bros, mill and are prepared to make anything from a flower box to a modern home Satisfaction Expert Workmanship HEYWOOD & WIGGILL cant keep your arms where they you'll hate to alt here betdde tne. Phone 30-F1- Layton, Utah 2 Kiiliunge. Period of Adjustment that the firt year of married life t almost the most difthat the time she ficult? to the fact that h isnt has to pet By rendering assistance to tne agri- making ull the money In the world, cultural sections the Congress kepi and he ha to adjust himself to the alive ths buying power of over half discovery that hi little angel has a the nation! population. This aid, altemper and uses It at times." though extended directly, to agriculture, was of vital Importance to bual- Mending Llneoleunu ness. ever try mending the torn Did you Although no act of Congress figured In linoleum? Its easy. Just places InIn the process, nevertheless, the of the hole with the fluences of the Republican adminis- trim the edges kitchen scissors then place scissors tration, of which the Congress la a a linoleum or if you underneath, patch part, gave such confidence to the have none of Paint use oilcloth. this, business world that within a year on the wrong slje. Press the edges from the time party down tight against the patch and altook control of all branches of the low It to dry. Paint all worn places, Government prices of practically all same color as the sound securities advanced materially. using paint the The most outstanding example of this la ths Increase of 15 per cent. In the value of $18,000,000,000 worth of outW standing Liberty bonds. As another reflex of the Influence of the Republican administration, Inter est rates have been lowered from 7 per cent, to 4V4 within 12 months, thus releasing money at a reasonable rate for the use of business Interests. No one has the temerity to deny that business conditions today, compared with a year ago, are not infinitely bet DICTIONARIES are in use by" busiter and that prospects are undoubtedness men, engineers, bankers, ly for further improvement There Is architects, physicians, judges, no other explanation for this transfarmers, teachers, librarians, clerformation la the business world exgymen, by inectiiful men and cept the 12 months' application of Reuomn tho world otter. publican pollclea and the certain Are You Equipped to Win 7 knowledge throughout the business TheNew International provides 3 world that the Influences and policies the means to success. Ipsansll- Of the Republican Party, which will knowing teacher, a universal quesdirect the affairs of tha nation for the tion answerer. next two years, are constructive InIf you seek efficiency and adfluences that make for accumulation vancement why not make dally rather than waste, assist legitimate ac use of this vast fund ortnform-aticn- ? for the pro tlvltles, stand SM.COSVocabularyTertn. 2700 Pass, tegtlon of capital and labor and stand 601)0 Uluntrarlona. Colored PUtmt, equally Arm against" the fallacious 3S.S00 Subjects. 1J,UOO theories of Communism and SocialliiugraphiuU Lnirlei. Why do they say e u-- ed The Republican administration cams Into authority in March, J921, pledged to put more business In government and to have lest of government in business. That pledge has been libOne of the first erally redeemed. things which tha Rerltean administration did was to Impress upon business interests that it was np to t them to becoms if they wished to become that they must begin to work out their own salvation Instead of running to the Government for artificial stimulus. Legislation has been enacted wherever It could prove helpful, but It has not been permitted to take the place of individual energy and thrift. Simultaneously with the elimination of Government in business there was an injection of business in Government Perhaps what will go down ss one of the greatest pieces of constructive legislation of the last half century was the enactment of a law creating a Budget Bureau, which mads It not only possible but mandatory for the first time In the history of the Unitod States Government to conduct the Government's business in an orderly manner. It is largely due to the inauguration of this budget system that the daily operating Government have expensea of th been reduced in the aggregate over $2,000,000 day under this administration. The business interests of the country were given consideration in the enactment of the new tax measure. Surtaxes were decreased, excess profits taxes were abolished altogether, and the shipping Interests of the United Stats which Include practically every business and Industry were relieved from the burdensome transportation taxes that were levied upon freight, traffic. express and Tbs Edge Act to facilitate ths organization of corporations to promote exports was amended In order to render needed assistance to business Interests endeavoring to expand Americas markets in foreign countries, thereby increasing production and employment at home. self-relian- - The strongest indication of the end of the rail strike is the unqualified ordering back to work the in embers of the big four by their officers. The -engineers and firemen on the western roads are in no temper to return to work but their officers are scenting danger at the attitude of the president .and the people. The leaders know there is danger of federal legislation tending to control strike situations when they threaten the well being of the people. Now that the coal atrike Jias been settled it is apparent to the most thick headed person that the public, "the people, have lost. Their factories have been shut down In places, men thrown out of employment and the price of coal advanced and the supply curtailed. The operator is getting "his; the miner is getting his; the retailer Is getting his, and the railroad is getting his. This strike has been a great object lesson and exemplifies how less than two per cent of the people are putting it over 98 per cent.-Thnext thing will he price fixing all along the line, and when that time comes, if the price of coal is fixed at 10 dollars per ton, the price of potatoes will he more than 50 cents per hundred pounds, and wheat more than J80 cents per bushel. !' e TEN YEARS i And ths Class Smiled. DtOr f Vint te;i rl.il i B da-- s am! glrN in M-- h e. tul. One -1 a great deal by put next to hi unit around the and lopping over In a spinelesse At the tnd of ruy pattem-I exclaimed : Inniald, if you day TU-cttus- USSCtUTCl is in right.- tn-i-- c. a. HKEHKSENTATIVE lloWLU p. SNTOEB (NEW lOKk) I? THE STRIKE SITUATION Lute press reports announce the end cf the great coal strike, and there U indication that the end of the railroad strike 1 Ley Encduragea" Individual Initiative, Establishes Budget System, Reduces Onerous Taxes, Restores Public Confidence and Stands for Sane Policies Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance tnATEt il AGO TODAY The ofllowing notes were taken from The Reflex, dated August 22. 1912. Clearfield. K. S. Wright has a new awning in front of his place of business. Frank Wilcoxs new house la going rapidly and is about ready for the . r Manufacturing Optician Street Ogden, Utah 332-24t- h Min Say Say Min, get Chester some of those new candie. 7 What ones? Why, those ANDY GUMP DROPS. They're a great summer candy and only 10 cents. $ WALSH NEWS COMPANY, Inc. I BAMBERGER DEPOT JOHN TV. WALSH, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Pres, and Gen. Mgr. . i "Websters New Interhatioml PRICE FOR I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET, 1 f i Hides, Veal and Poultry . Charles Grossman ' PHONE 71-R- : KAYSVILLE, UTAH 6 four-square- d Regular and ism. SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY EXiioni. Wrttefor ! Lufia-Pap- er In brief, ths commercial optimism with which the people of all classes in the United Slates face the coming year must be wholly attributed to the fact that all branches of the Government of the United States are now in control of the Republican Party. D. A. SULLIVAN 't, m. inien illuatratioaa, to. 1 s t of Pocket Maps il you mi paper. Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work 2 PHONE LAYTON, UTAH tuts G.&C. - MERR1AM CO, Springfield, Ifiss. Clean Cotton Rags Wanted at Reflex Office 28-N- 'up plasterers. John Traugatt is to have charge of "the Woods Cross farm. He will superintend the removal o fthe $4000 -each crop, which the orchard will . aloubtedly have this year, , Layton. The painters and carpenters are putting the finishing touches on Ern-a- t Laytons bungalow.. Kaysville. The TCaysville Brick company is shipping lots of brick now. Two or thne cars go to Salt I.iAe almost unity" Davis County, Utah, is practically the celebrated Salt Lake yalley, famed the world over for its wonderful fruits. It is a rare blending of scenic beauty and social advantages, Davis County forms an ideal community, one of those rare settlements for which the real home-seekhas been adwonderful for The searching years. olTered rich this vantages by marvelously valley have drawn into its confines a remarkably high type of American citizener every night. The 0. S. L. (a now billing freight to Barnes, the new name for the aiding on the Syracuse branch near the Davis County cannery. Among the heavy wheat yields' this reason Robert Roberts reports 44 bushels to the acre, threshers weight ami measure. It was of the Turkey ship. Davis is primarily a fruit and agricl-turdistrict, apples, peaches, pears, strawberries and cherries being produced in abundance and to a degree of perfection unequalled elsewhere. All the grains and great abundance and grasses produce-iall the vegetables of the temperate zone excell in quality and quantity of yield. Potatoes of excellent quality form no in al variety. Wallace Gailey is erecting a house n his farm in the Syracuse district mile south of the Davis about County cannery. Know fell on the higher peaks along the east side of the county Saturday night. The bright sunshine took it away long before noon. There was a light frost in some gardens. Dennis Baldwin of Green River, Utah, is the guest of C. A. Epperson this week. Mr. Baldwin is already forcibly impressed with the beauties of Davis county ami its advantages, lie has resided in Utah for three years but never realized that there was such a county on this earth. The Thornley-StewaRanch company shipped 2.'00 head of lambs to Omaha this week. Robert Blamires was in charge of the shipment. Mrs. Fhoebe Galbraith and three one-fo- n ur A Few Coat and Dignity Doth Go. dlgnlfimj man, who might have been Kiipo-mcourt jmlue, hurry over to tils table without a dinner coat to cover his drei shirt aid veM. In hack cf Lira the waiter, who lial just hctjied him oT with Ms things, was Xrrtf,cl and speechless. Situated at the base of the Wasatch mountains and bounded on the west by the Great Salt Lake, killing frosts in Davis County are nearly unknown. An abundance of water for irrigation, fed from the snow fields of the mountains, make it independent of fickle old Juniper Pluvius. Soil and air drainage are almost ideal. In Davis County there are some 30,000 acres of land, good land, awaiting clearing or draining to become at once highly productive and capable of the most intensive farming. The eost of clearing will vary according to density of the growth of brush and drainage on local conditions. Electricity for lights and manufacturing purposes is furnished and distributed by the Utah Power &, Light Company and is available in all parts of the county. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 26, Kaysville, Utah 1 t - I S t Id j- In I aysville Flour r Packed in the Neatest Manner Every Dealer ' Has It j Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST a Facts About Davis County Is crossed by the Oregon Short Line, Denver & Rio Grande Western and Bamberger Electric Railroads. Population o.f Davis County, 12,000. Acres under cultivation, 41,000. Tillable but uncultivated, 30,000. Planted to apples, peaches, pears, strawberries, cherries, apricots and other fruits, 3,000 " acres. Rainfall,' IS inches, mostly seasonable. Best culinary water in the world all cities and towns have modern water works, from canyon streams and springs. ' Principal streets of cities paved, concrete road bisecting county. Electric lights and telephone systems cover entire county. Transportation Rail, and truck service on highways. Excellent grade schools, modem high schools, public libraries, churches and womens clubs. Manufacturing Plants: Five fruit and vegetable canneries, sugar factory, flour mills, ice plant. Seed nursery and one of the largest floral concerns west of the Mississippi. Retail stores compare favorably with those of much larger cities. Ample banking facilities. Dairying and poultry raising. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern MU Kaysville, Utah t - aup-pli- ed sors, The liinem. at the correctly formal restaurant were Mirprietl to see the considerable item, large quantities of which are shipped annually. ! I rt Mexico refugees, arrived from Paso, Texas, Tuesday and are at the home of her brother, Joseph E. Flint, Li North Kaysville. K. S. Sim returned from Burley, Idaho, where he went to work in the sugar factory. He was in ill health most of the time during his absence. flJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. A I garages. I .a goon resort ITettiest spot in Utah. Municipal play ground at Kaysville. Up-to-da- te - - . , . Additional Information Gladly Furnished by Commercial Club KaysvilleKAYSVILLE, UTAH 6F lime is the ideal time to paint the outside and inside. The wood is ready to completely absorb the paint and thus preserve tne wM for a long period. There's a common raying bnckhousemever needs painting- .- But take a conice and window frames and porch ceilings. Don t they need a coat of paint today Call Erigance and V511 when he can do the work. The phone number is 33-W. J. P. Brigance KAYSVILLE, UTAH I I s |