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Show UTAii THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSV1LLE, Ulrrkly Srflrx Pak!utw4 kr CO. THE INLAND PRINTING c. A. w. r. ErPEESov. miu ErrERSON. kmmtU U EAiUr .IUT . M lUrrh S. IS. Art !(" dvanc Subscription $2.00 per year I" TEUKPHONK8 W. P. C. A. N CusiAUjr Jisstcurca Regulation vs. Destruction The supreme court of Illinois has decision just rendered an important bus motor company of a case in the with aeekinjf to operate in competition " an electric railway. The opinion of the court contains certain truths showing the effect of duplicating transportation facilities and destroying real service. The bus company wanted a franchise to operate in certain towns with considerable population, which was n apposed by the electric railroad -- rys-ttei- -- those towns. connecting After a full showing, the lower court held that the operation of the &os line was ntt a necessary transportation facility, although granted by . public aervice commission. On appeal, the supreme court holds that it is not the policy of the public utility of Illinois to promote competition as a means of providing service. It holds that where one company can serve the public conveniently and efficiently, to grant a competing franchise is to make the public pay qtnore If both companies are to earn a fair return on their investment. The court says that to authorize bus lines to carry passengers at a iower rate in the same territory where an wlectric line is charging a reasonable rate is against public interest. Jit says a public aervice commission 3uis no right to make an order regulating a public utility which amounts to a confiscation of its property. Boston Man Deplores the Riot of Spending J. S. Buche of Boston deplores the riot of spending. He says: Annual Student Body elections were held at the Davis high school Monwas spirited and W. P. day. 'Campaigning (Address of the final balloting was extremely Epperson at meeting of Utah State close. Pres association, Newheuse Hotel, Following is a list of candidates Salt Lake City, Utah, October 8, with the results of the voting: 1923.) President Members of the Utah State Press ........... 152 Vern Woolsey J. Association: 136 Riley Lloyd 1 have some well defined idea President Vice policy for a weekly newspa195 . I desire to impart to you Olive Woolley whiih per 108 ....... Johnson Alice as I retire from the office of presiSecretary-Treasure- r dent of this association, I cant hope 1C6 these ideas will be adopted by all the Sterling Rollins 139 Nance Wendell members of this association, tut I Shout Irince am confident that it would be best 190 Millard comJames both for the publisher and the .L 110 ...... Ellison would Harris munity in which he live if he . Amusement Committee do so . I want to say to you that I 136 Mumford Delila base these opinions upon long experi-- ' 122 a been ence, having country newspa- Elinor Burnir.gham forty-eig172 time most the for of ... Millard man Dora per 177 Ruth Streeper years. - The advice I want to give you is Iaswrence 130 . Parkin this: BE POLITICAL Not offen Alden Hayward 191 167 sively so, but nevertheless aggresStuart Palmer have you Everything 100 political. sively Myron Layton ... to deal with is political, eithe diAthletic Manager 191 rectly political or Vernon Oviatt When you pay a freight bill or pur- William 122 Page chase a railroad ticket; pay for your auto license or pay for gasoline; pay your women help, post a letter or dump your paper in the postoffice; pay your taxes, smoke a cigar, pipe, dr cigarette; make out your income Most of the egg producers of Kays-vill- e collect and Davis county are shipping legal tfx bill, pay report, for your phone and, in fact, almost all their eggs through an egg shipeverything you are called upon to do, ping association and say they are reis governed by politics one way or ceiving very satisfactory prices. The another, eggs art going mostly to Los Angeles to keep and New York as those cities are bid, And yet, you are advised your paper out of politics usually ding higher than any other cities. by those who are most interested in The largest and .whitest eggs are politics, pot from political principles, going to New York where that type of but as means to gain an end. eggs is in high favor. The prices reToday, in Utah, the country press ceived are the highest ever received has more political influence than the time of year. There this at for eggs daily press, because there are coun- are few eggs to be had on the very try papers in the state that hold and local market. express political opinions, while the daily press is recognized as being spineless and sycophantic. Next year I would have every member of this A. C. association attend his primary and take a hand in the proceeding deThere is agreat arrayof former mand and go to the county and state Davis athletes on the football teams convention of your choice in short, of the U. A. C. this year. Clarence get into the game, in the business of Leddingham, Vernon love and Malrunning this state of Utah. Dont let colm Layton, all Davis graduates, office seekers, public utility officials, played on the Aggie team against the lawyers, bishops and preachers be the Denver University crew last' Saturwhole thing in the political game, the day at Logan. game through which your town, counNewell Sanders, captain of the ty, state and nation is run. championship basketball team at DaBut, I hear some of you say, I vis and end in football, was don't care to go into politics politics week elected captain of the freshlast is rotten. Granted, politics is just man team at the college and has as rotten as the people who run shown some of the classiest work in it is our mission to purify, We wish these men sucand if you would purify you must do the state. cess and give them our hearty it from the inside not the outside. would in influence have If you politics, and polities is nothing more than Report made to the Bank Commispublic business, .you must get in If sioner of the State of Utah of you are in yon have some influence; the condition of the if you are out vou have none. CLEARFIELD STATE I! INK I firmly believe that honest, free Located' at Clearfield, fri the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the close an duntiammeled politics is just vhat of kuMwswi on the tUh liift of (h tober, Utah needs today for her best devel- 1923. opment. When say honest politics, no an that a man should be just as RESOURCES honest m his political opinions as he Loans and Discounts $11'!, 122.00 is m his et clesi isticnl opinions. Think Overdrafts Furniture and fixtures lids' matter over, brethren. It is the Due from Other d biggest proportion you have before $ 210OO 52ii.Ni veil, You ate servants of the peo Silver 1.0. '9 H) pit and eveiy few months the people Currency are villi d upon to go to the polls and Total ca:-- on hand vote to perpt tuate a political system. $ Expenses We haw tfie hugest audience of readTotal $ ers m the state, daily papers net ex Total i epti d. and we shouM verily it m our duty advise them in the exercise LIABU ITIES Be something Capital stock of their flam lose. paid in .. .. $ 2 .000 00 other than a spate seller for political Surplus fund 7,500.00 idv ei , incuts. But across your own Undivided Plofiio 917.95 $ 516" ideas, They will be mor neatly right Interest than those of the campaign manager Total 51 97 $ or the candidate for office. You can't Deposits subject $37,19-1.6to check go wnmg if you look out for the interests of your readers as, Cashier's Chocks 2.699 12 Total Demand after ail, that is all politics amounts Certificates 24,732 53 t . and it is the big thing in this day Savings Deposits 21.12o.12 Total Time Deposits and age, from a material standpoint. Other Bills Payable Tomorrow I will erase to be and let us hope a stronger Total 5 and more wisely aggressive man will State of Utah, County r? Davis; I fellow n;e in office. Walter W. Steed, Jr, beirg i113k thank you for tiie confidence vou have reposed in duly sworn according to law, deposes me and for the honor you have con- and siys that he. ijrashu r of the above named the above ferred upon me. As the years go by and foregoing bank; that conta.r.s a full, report you will prosper as you deserve and tnie and correct statement of the condition of said bank at the close of demand. Utah has a great future the rose dawn of great repress is business on the 6th day of October, breaking in the cast. Salt I,ake City (Signed) is getting greater and smokier each YALTE,R W STEEn. JR. C , sworn to before me winter, as it will continue to do until those who can afford decent residence this 13th day of October, 193'. JESSE D. BARLOW, conditions will hie away to the couClearfield, Utah, ntry ptaees the proper place for man LEAL) Notary Public. to live and have his being. My commission expires the 25th of January, 1924. Again I say to you newspaper pub- day Correct Attest: lishers, stand for something, lose or GEO. E. HOLT, w in. D. M. NELSON Let the Salt Lake dailies conW. A. ROBERTS, Doctors tinue spineless. Be you like the dear, STATE OF UTAH, rushing, dancing trout streams which Office of Bank Commissioner. Fow through your goodhome towns. I. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner Utah- - do SU!e the foregoing 4s hereby BOUNTIFUL COPULE WED a fulL true arA eopy-ef-txtsWf ;e oT the above named company, Culberwell and Miss Edith Midgley, ISth ( both of this place, were married in ?etii pixton; Salt Lake Monday. Bank Commissioner. past-Preside- nt con-eereni- N 0((r Student Body Election Held Last Monday Stand for Something Kt.ru VUK. KrviU, 111. toes by culling. L. F. Nuffer, Botany Department, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. Eighty-fiv- e thousand people spent $l,2.ri0,000 nee a prize fight. Movie theatres are crowded to capacity. It is estimated that 2100 golf clubs are running with full membership, and 1,000 are in course of construction or exploitation, and are being deluged with applications for membership whil de- U -- s partment stores are doing the' of their careeis; limited rndtoad trains at high faies crowded to calnni-nes- pacity; runmng m numerous sect. ins, drawing rooms in gi eater demand than single berths and automobile companies selling to capacity. ht . quasi-politica- l. Egg Producers Get Top Price for Their Product Davis Athletes Gain Prominence at U. all-sta- te poli-tus.u- 1 1 Should Avoid Storage and Shipping Losses Are you going to lose the pmfits and pay the freight on your pot. .too this year? Farmers ate mfoimed ycaily that their potatoes hae lotted while in tiau.Mt and that the frs ighi i i barged to them if a sii ppr jeceies a unload of decay, ng UiVi', t lie next year lo- w Lkt ly to :noid the district wb-ithey weie gnvi los it juy the farnn r, .shipjmr or buyer of pot toes to hae these losses oeeur? S'l.ely not! A laige part of this trouble o nes from .mproper handling of the p tn fore they are placed on the ta-to- es car. In one ease known the gi tiding mai.h.ne hud three nails ptotiuding up just h!li uoUfeh to give many of the tula is a gouge u they jussed thio .gh the grndi r. inoculating tho pota'oes with detay gt mis which aie always the soil. This nie lad thiee carloads condemned jfrower - because if transit orshipping rot. Usually called leak, which is as a lule caustd by (Iythium), a fungus. This fungus is very abundant in almost 11 solids, and when the potato is injured the fungus enters and causes the very wtt, rot. In its normal condition the potato tuber is well protected, from most decay organisms by its skiri, but just mb soon as the tuber is bruised of it is Itft to the mercies of the numerous rots. Dry-rot- s brought in from the field on cut or bruised tub's? often are the source of infection which decays a large part of the tubers stored in the bin. In grading potatoes all cut, bruised and small tubers should be culled. They Idwer the selling price of the remainder! Avo.d all careTess Handl i ng fd potatoes by those who dig and haul 'them. A bruised or decayed tuber infects others. Quarantine such pota- - preaknt m - bad-smelli- Bank-Gol- ti-s- Dopo-ik-Ti- t, 4l-',9- ouNTifTiroriTiuirA: he iH .hi. Commisaioner of the State of 1t.x ' Report Made to theofBank the Condition of the The Rosary at OPera. House Next Saturday de- A motion picture which justly screen classic serves to be called will be the attraction at the Opera House Saturday night. BARNES BANKING COMPANY Located at Kay.vilie, in the Coonty of Davia, State of Utah, at dose of businesa on the 6th dayof October, 1923. fk. . the first big indeThis super-film- , production for pendent than the none'other is First National, Ros"The widely heralded photoplay, leadand critics ary, acclaimed by ers in the motion picture industry as a masterpiece of the silent drama. The story of this big, viUl producMcCon-vilition was written by Edward received his inspiration who from the great play by Edward E. Rose and from the theme of the immortal song, The Rosary, by Robert Cameron Rogers. It was filmed under the direction of Jerome Storm. In addition to a great story, The Selig-Ror- k RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Less Notes and Bills of this Bank Rediscounted Overdrafts $471,991. 5 j 9,740.mj - Stocks, Bonds and Securities, Etc Banking House Furniture and Jfixlures Other Real Estate Owned Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from Other Banks Cash Items Silver Currency S.OOjjj H Ml 15,5154 60.00 822.19 3,520.90 e, cast, presents anall-8tar- , which includes the names of such celebrities as Lewis S. Stone, Jane Novak, Wallace Beery, Robert Gordon, Dore Davidson, Eugenie Bresserer, Bert Woodruff, MilPomeroy Cannon, Goodwin. Harold and dred June The story carries a big spiritual theme, but it is in no sense a sermon True, the central or preachment character, portrayed by Lewis Stone, is Father Brian Kelly, a fine old priest, to whom men of all colors and beliefs come for advice.' The locale is the picturesque little fishing village of Sandy Bay, in which a powerful drama of love and hate, unselfishness and lust for power is unfolded. The lovers, Vera Mather and Bruce Wilton, are parted when Kenward Wright, deprived of the fortune and girl he expected, sets out to wreak a revenge that would bring misfortune to the whfile community. There are some tremendously dramatic and spectacular moments in the play, not the least of which are the dynamiting of the cannery, the little communitys chief industry; the noble act of a widow, who gives her own life to save another, the man hunt of the posse after the culprit, and his tragic end. There is a vivid, crashing denouement, followed by a happy conclusion, in which the Rosary, symbol of love and sacrifice, plays a conspicuous Rosary part Total Cash on Hand Expenses 4.49? 12) Interest Paid Total Federal Reserve Bank stock Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits 50,000 $ 18,250.00 - Interest 80,090 1,015.05 - Total Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, Etc- Net Undivided Profits Reserved for taxes and interest Deposits Subject to Check Cashiers Checks $ 19,265.ii5' 58G.5u .. 18,673 1 2,000.31 149,284 57 325.79 - Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits 21.000.00 176,144280 Total Time Deposits Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank- Other Bills Payable Bonds Borrowed Total 197.1UJI 35,00t)J( no 31,75031 ...ft.. 3564, 18131 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES account indorsements On of this bank: of (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Fed. eral Reserve Bank - (b) Notes and Bills Rediscounted other than 1 with Federal Reserve Bank (c) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts guaranteed by this bank and not otherwise shown under discounts 9,740.01 BOOS Total State of Utah, County of Davis. John R. Gailey, being first duly sworn according to law, depose ud says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and fnw going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the conditio 4 the said bank at the close of business on the 6th day of October, 1923 JOHN R. GAILEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth dr 4 October, 1923. T. McCLURE PETERS, Notary . . . My commission expires the 1925. Public, Kaysville, Uuk 17th day of Febnua The Rosary is a picture of pic- Correct Attest: JOHN G. M. BARNES tures. If you see it once, that will not W. GAILEY JOHN You suffice. will want to see it again. HENRY H. BLOOD, It's that kind. Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby e Healthiest Country, tify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement 4 New Zealand Is the healthiest coun the above named company, filed in my office this 17th day of Oct., 1923. ry In the world. SETH PIXTON. Bank Commissioner. |