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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH are bringing a fair return on their valuation and a few, where well cared ' r.tluw by fur, are proving a good investment. XII E INLAND HUNTING CO! If the owner of vacant lot, which w. p. grriMON, WiKf . ' are liabilitfea to their owner, could t4iU C A. tPPCMOH. be prevailed to list them for sale with JI. tMtUr rAmr? Mtmd'daM m reliable real estate firm which would a latond th Aet of make IIU, at KyTil!, Huh peciaity of Kaysville lots, arofc I.' 1178. could be old to home them of many of pro-p- ie There builder. P ratoo AAmtimar in Salt Bake City, who cam good Subscription $2.00 per year in dvnce salaries who would be delighted to get away from the heat, smoke and TELEPHONE mosquitos of that city. Many of these W. P. Epporta. No. I C. A. Fpporooo. No, IJ4 eople would hay lot and build home j 18 08 to No. in Kaysville it opportunity were of- Sljr Hfrrklij Hrflrx !'' are-hundre- fered. The real estate men of Ralt Lake City have built up the territory along the roads leading south from that city but aside from Valverda nothing has leon done to bring people into Davis as old.nge came Did you Davis county is the premier lounty, ereu'pitig on, ait' on your porch' at residence county of Utah and offers 'night and natch and meditate on the every opportunity for home making. moonlight shadows on the lawn? If Kaysville occupies one of the finest . you have not you havn not exied-- town sites in the reelid'd the real sweetness that comes all arid the advantages gion with growing old. for ideal home life. It has the best moon At night, the last time the transportation systems in the state, it was a full burnished disk of silvery-gold- , lots a good water supply, grade and I sat on my porch and watched high schools, is on the hard surfaced the moonbeams play over the lawn. state road, has telephone, telegraph, I was (juite alone, all others of thy electric light 'and power.- In fact it family were within, locked in the has all the public utilities that any arms of sleep. , Soft, cool breezes modem up to date community could came down from the mountains and desire. In fact all that Kaysville and waved the tops of the elms and lo- Davis county needs is more people. custs, casting fantastic shadow on We have the vacant lots and Salt Lake j the grass. City and Ogden have the people who . These moonlight shadows were, to would be delighted to buy and im- me, symbolic of life. The first shad- prove them and come here to live. It ows were pale and indistinct, with- may be said that these people could out character or form, just a nebulous buy the lots if they would go to the glow, little children riding la earth owner, perhaps this is true, hut it ' on the moonbeams. As the light should be remembered that it take increased, they grew in form and a sahonan to sell real estate the distinctness, just as little children same as sKoesor any other commodity. grow', soft, pretty, beautiful, affectionate, lovable. Something should be done by the With the strengthening light came people of Kaysville to relieve themyouth, strong, confident and impul- selves of the liability of their vacant sive. I could see the young man, lots and at the game time enhance proud of his strength and his ability the value of the property they did not to do. I could sec him walking with care to sell. Mr. property owner, the maiden supreme in her goodness think this matter over, something may and beauty. When the moon hail he presented to you which will turn reached the zenith the shadows were your liabilities into cash assets, and more calm, more fixed, more bril- if such should he the case you want liant, just as is man ttnd woman who to know how to proceed for jour best have a fixed purpose, with work to interests. ' do in life. When the shadows were strongest I saw revealed the woik of man. I could trace the streets of the great cities he had huilded, filled with thnt a wonderful man our presdancing fontn. I could see the tow- ident is Not until a president is ers and temples, the great buildings, striiken do wp fully realize that fact. and, tapering off into silv'ery lace, th Then come messages from over the homes of the people. The shadows of nation and cablegrams from around the electric wires were his railroads, the world mquinng us to the health the arteries of commerce, and the of America's man of power. flowers that edged the lawn were ask for information. The pope Kings the woods that border th,e rivers which instnnt the papal secretary of state furnish water to the homesteads and to keep him informed, France wants the growing fields of grain. The to know tht m w. England scans the haze in the distance was the gieat bulletins. Germany inquires. Russia world which lays apart fiom our is kept informed. homes and extends to the land of the Why? Because the president of the Never, Never." United States has become the most As the moonbeams lengthened the poweiful factor for veal or woe in forms and their works grew indte-tinc- vvoi Id affairs. 1 knew it was old age creeping All America watches the news beon. The moonbeams ceased to quiver cause our president as a kindly man with the impulse of life, grow calm of soul is loved, lrnyera are being and sedate, and the stillness of night said for recovery. was on the land. Today Warren G. Harding is neither Slowly tho moonbeams faded and I a Remibhean nor a Democratic presi-ihti- t. He is a sick, deeply distressed fell asleep When I awoke the moon had sit la hind the great salt sea and man, who belongs to the people withdarkness robed the earth. The .sym- out regard to party and the people are as concerned as though he 'were a bolism was complete. As I sat and marveled at the mys-- member of the family. We all hope for the early recovery teTy of birth, life, and death, thoughts came of another day which would soon of our president. Standard Examiner. be born in glory out of the east, symbolic of the resuirection, that faith which o' implanted in the-- hi art of man. With these thoughts in my heart I arose from my chair and sought my woth in returning from the couch, ami in my dreams youth came road meeting at Cedar City, in comagain and I played in the moonlight pany with H. T Hanks, Harry Ward shadows on the lawn. and George Jefferson, the writer made u stop at Iron Springs to inspect the woik being done there. We found four crews of men at woik. one busy grading for the spur Kavsville t'ity has 2.7 vacant lots which branehts off the Lund to Cedar containing an area of 124 ai res line. This grade is a mile long, and Besides these platted lots there is is nowready for the steel gang. Annnith tend m the limits of the i other crew was at woik on the big that is st. 11 unplatted which is to be 700 feet long tunnel Tho majontj of those vacant lots a and to the big iron ridge through a liability instead of an repit-sentThis is to be eight tunnel deposits. asset to tlnsr owners Many lot own in the and ilear tin through it ers have paid without profitable rewill pas the vast tons of ore to he turns taxes on these lots for from taken to the smelters at Springville. twenty to thirty years and tf condi- Another gang was rapidly converting tions are not changed they will conhill into a busy little city, the side tinue to do so. But few of building shops, boarding houses, lots bring in sufficient income to pay bunk bouses yes, office and 'tbres the taxes to say nothing of interest homes for the employes-- . and buildings valuation of the propon the asses-e- d The fourth crew was just completing erty. According to the county records, 140 the power line which is to furnish the of these lots art in Plat A, 17 in plat t nergy to run the .machinery and light B, CO in ylit C and 40 in plat D. the town and the mine. A well ha been drilled on the botThere are no buildings on any of the lots reported as vacant. They are tom and water is already furnished to given over to pasture, grain, growing, the works. DJ SIAI.dUSSCClAia Moonlight Shadows , intpr-mountai- n - ' Deep Sentiment Is in Evidence and the cooperation of American consular young men, especially f those who had been kr?e and naval officers. Irving Squire, secretary of the Rus- tantinople and about w Syracuse. Frisian returned Refugee Relief society, said he of the Russian ommur.; Adolphus Christensen 900 morf, to embark as ships live information. day from a three weeks! visit to Bear expected "If they claim to fcav available are throughout the summer, Lake, Idaho. adtests of the ricat would as the easily pass trailing or ab.b-- , past Miss Nora Stoker- spent The following items were ' taken . mission. rious Mrs. . languages, A from The ItefleE of ten year ago, week in Kaysville with her sister, Rustested them careful h,-V. S. Olive, in charge of the Everett Johnson. dated July 31, 1913: . the J. C. Christensen and daughter, sians, a former volunteer on the east group' was weed. . Went Point, secure the highest a of Ogden, were visiting front and later in charge og Russian of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow vis- - Christina, du, Satand ter usefulness Red Cross activities, said the with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Byers army A. ited relatives in Kaysville Sunday. method of choosing had been to favoj can citizens." Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thurgood and urday. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Brown and fam- . . d family spent the 24th in JlSl.nl with count,, Mr- "d Mr' Fred the guests Mr.. S. W. F rants. Waite. Miss Ethel Page left for Salt Uke Miss Mary McFerson left for Salt City Sunday evening to be with her City this week, where she will auntf-M- r. Annabelia Condie, who is he the guest of' her cousin, Mrs. very skk with rheumatism. i Claude Q. Cannon. I .ay ton. Miss Annie Fisher returned from a months visit to Devil Slide. Mrs. Fannie Winter returned to her home in Salt Lake Monday evening. Zella Iliggs, who' was injured during the celebration at Kaysville, is Construction on the Warm almost entirely recovered. stone highway is being hasten10c For AH Mrs. S. M. Kershaw and daughter M. IX Williams, senior ed, reports to two weeks visit returned from a highway engineer of thd U. S. bureau Colorado Springs, Colorado. 4. of public roads, who has returned Miss Julia Layton and Mis Gene- from an of inspection of a number vieve Brook will soon depart for road project inWyoming and Idaho. Canada where they will make an ex- The grading on this project has been tended visit. With completed and the gravel surfacing Melvin Adam was ill the latter part will he finished oy August 10. This of the week and was unable to cover work will elimate all detoyrs on "the his customary place at short in the Yellowstone highway and provide a Bountiful game Saturday, Ashton 8 to from class first roadway YellowKaysville. line West Montana near tlye Miss Lisle Bradford of Salt Iike stone. , wa a Kaysville'vjgjtor onFriday, J. W. Ball, of the regional office at M iss Marie Blamires has accepted San Francisco accompanied Mr. WilWith a position in the Bell Telephone liam on the trip. He has returned to San Francisco, Mr. and My. Will Varney and chilThey inspected the Warm dren of Ogden spent the 2 Ith'in town, Montpelier-Afto9 Sait the guests of relative. Creek-SmoHoback Canyon-Win- d Mrs. Frank B. Flint land, children River extension and the Uubois- of Downey, Idaho, are down for a Mondia projects. short time visiting relatives and With Sixteen miles of the north and friends. south road through Dubois is under Mrs. Edward C. Barnes of Idaho construction, 12 miles having been Falls, Idaho, is visiting with her par- finished, according to Mr. Williams. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint. 11 This road will be fully completed by Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and daugh1. September ter, lamella, of Thatcher, Arizona, Roads in general are rough, said are spending a few weeks- - in Mr. William. The recent heavy With rains 1rv Idaho and Wyoming have tenBonneniort and Miss Lucille Butkr of ded to make travel slow. However, Centerville has been announced in the none of the roads is impassable." Centerville ha sheen announced in the Salt Lake paper. Mr. Bonnemort is 15 a mining man who formerly lived here. Lester Gleason, Will Foxley and Cleve Stewart scaled the Wasatch With range east of Kaysville Sunday. They WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Officials secured several good photographs of of the immigration service are keenly the east side of the peaks. interested in the result of an experi 16 Miss Mattie Thornley of Salt Lake nient in the selection of immigrant was the guest of her sister, Mrs. in this country-- , at the port of emGeorge W. Swan, Bioneer day. barkation, which has just been tried. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie II. Blood of More than three hundred young RusLogan are spending a few days sians were picked from refugees with From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago - . I ' .. . Cut This Out and Keep Reference Highway Construction Is Being, Hastened River-Yello- Following Features Shown at w Admission SATURDAY, AUG. Our Leading Citizen Thos. Meighn WEDNESDAY, AUG. Missing Millions - of-fic- Alice Brady River-Yellowston- THURSDAY, AUG. n, ot Sure Fire Flint Johnnie Hines SATURDAY, AUG. Over the Border Kaj-s-vili- Betty Compson and Tom Moore Immigrant Selection Experiment a Success WEDNESDAY, AUG. Delicious Little Devil Rodolph Valentino THURSDAY, AUG. Don Quick Shot of the Rio Grande With Jack Hoxie SATURDAY, AUG. 18 t, Skin Deep With Milton Sills and Florence Vidor WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22 u I 1 Vacant Kaysville Lots - ! -- tirrire" and berry patches while others are not put to beneficial use. It Is safe to estimate that an more-thone hundred of these lots I ring in little or no income. Some ards, vir.yards Atrreyefst AbmU'mncty TngrreaTg-- i employed and more will be added soon. It is evident that the Columbia Steel company is going to make a real mine at Iron Springs. Beaver County News. i Up andWith Going Tom Mix - Iron Springs Being Rapidly Developed at for THURSDAY, AUG. 23 Home Economy When Romance Rides Zane Grey Special SATURDAY, AUG. 25 There is only one sensible and practical way to handle your household expense, and that is by giving a check in payment of all bills. Dark Secrets - With Dorothy Dalton WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 This method eliminates the loolish waste of money because you have a record of every dollar you spend, and it further provides you an unquestioned receipt for every bill you pay. His Back Against the Wall Why not talk this vital subject over tonight, and then drop in here, and we will show you how easy it is to open a joint account for handling your home finances. THURSDAY, AUG. 30 with Raymond Hatton The Trap With1 i Lon Chaney Barnes Banking Co: Kaysville, Utah Never Before has such a list of Fatures and Stars been o fered to the Public in One Month. 10c Admission. WHY PAY MORE? |