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Show 4 mu nod did much for Utah and it let US do jj till doing something for Utah and do NOW. it XVIII tolume KAYSVILLE, farmers will nfant Mortality Rate Low in Provo MEET AT LOGAN In low infant mortality rates the of Provo ranks first among the three Utah cities of more than 10.000 pophlation. Only thirty-fiv- e children of every 1000 born in Provo dnr - 1923 died during their first year, according to infant mortality suns Eirth Registration Ai? published today by the American Child Health association of New York City. Seventy-eigh- t infant deaths out of overy one thousand births is the intent mortality record for all of the 584 cities in the thirty ststes and the District of Columbia, which make up th birth registration area. As compared with this average, the rates n the three Utah cities for 1922 and .923 are as follows: Annual Encampment of fy Fanners and Housewives to Be Held Next Week, July 15 to 18. Starting next Tuesday, July 15, at m., I jtl, ending July 18 at 2 p. will iiJt Uuh Agricultural college house-wir- e' bold it annual farmer and on the campus at encampment are be-tarrangements Special Lomu, to make it larger made this year nd better than ever by haring a better program for the kiddies, more for the babie, and sorting facilities for men and women. a better program Tbit can eery eatily be done, for the nacollege i now finishing the bet tions! summer school that has ever been held. The world famous sneakers st this summer school will be held over for the encampment. To the summer school held at Logan the here been in atUt six weeks people tendance from all over the United States. Surely if they can spend so much time and money you can spend three days and go to the encampment We hare all been wishing we had gone to school more. Now here is an opportunity to go and receive more wholesome more education and amusement for the entire family in three days than we could have gotten la three months when we were boys. So your taxes are largely maintaining this three days school and it ia being held for you as much as anyone else so why not go and get as much out of it as ths other fellow and hia family ee Provo Salt Lake City 7j e birth registration area. Santa Cruz, Cal., and Winchester. Mass., hoi dthe best infant mortality record within the area, each having a record of 26. Spokane, Wash., with rate of 48, stands first among cities 100,000 population or over, while New York City and Cleveland, Ohio, rating 67, head the list of the ten argest cities In the United States. ost Will Aid Veterans Numerous inquiries hsve been received relstive to whether the officers of the Elmer Criddle post will mske out applicstions for adjusted compensation to those living other than fn Caysville. The inquirers hsve been nformed tV all ex sc nice men -- en- titled to compensation, no matter who they are .or where they live, will be given this service. At the local post officers are centrally located in the county and on the main highway st the Reflex office, if those desiring blanks filled will either send or bring their certificates of discharge the blanks will e filled out for them. It is better for them to drop into the office and isve their finger prints taken with mnters' ink aa required in the instructions. - General Information College Cafeteria Will serve three meals per day st reasonable prices, most, dishes costing but five cents. Lunch stand where sandwichea, pie. , 73 n d f 192:5 Ogden 60 8S As in 1922 Pacific coast states again ead all sections of the country iu low infant death rates, the average for he entire section being 57 Washing-owith a rate of 51, Oregon with 50. Minnesota with 62 and California with head the lits of all the states wiih-th- will! Everything is being done that can be to give the farmer and housewife and his family the best three days in program that thev.bavq .ever-hiths way of .education and amusement It is arranged for the farmer's family exclusively and U designed to be your summer vacation. So why not now to go? Look over the folding program and you cant resist going: 1922 60 fruits, cold drinks, bread, egg may be purchased. , milk Bar, where milk, cream, ice eream, cheese, butter, may be pur The Legion Auxiliary will conButtermilk free of charge. duct s cake aale on Saturday, July Nursery for Children (Infanta up 2, st H. J. Sheffield A Sons store to six years) Open daily. Upon and the Ksysville Golden Rule. Cakes leaving children with supervisors, par- and cookies will be on sale at 10 a. m. ents will deposit 85c for each child NOTICE. each day to cover expense of foreA league meeting of Davis County noon ana afternoon milk and luncheon Baseball club managers will be held and noon meal. . Children 7 years to 10 yean of age in Farmington Saturday evening st AU managers are urged and bovs and girls II to 14 yean of 8 o'clock. age will be cared for from 8:80 a. m. to be present. to Boon. Moriea provided at 8:80 p. m. First Aid Station open day and night in tent on east lawn of campus. Swimming Pool and Shower Baths Pool open all day free of charge. for men 6 to 8 a. m. and 6 to 7 p. Fool for women 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Camping quartan with tents furnished free, on the college campus. Water and wood available for cook inf if wanted. t Encampment Speakers Charles R. Mabey, governor of chased. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, C. In keeping with Qiioago. C. Alee, firt r iectric safety its policy of t.. J. Raymond fornia. C. gon medical school. G Peterson, Utah College. I Railroads Pay Bulk of Davis County Taxes , II. J. SESSIONS. Agent, Farmington, Utah If ou pay taxes, take notice. There ate two steam and one electric railroad running through county, and one express company in connection therewith, who all pay taves; and to give an idea what this amounts to, the Oregon Short Line i ailroad alone pas a trifle less than of all taxes levied in Davis county for all purposes, which This lovely land, this glorious n amounted to $47,321.14 tor the year erty, these benign institutions, the' l'.(2:5, and is apportioned to tax sub- dear purchase of our fathers, s: IniMins as follows: ours; ours to enjoy, ours to presto. State $ 3,972.70 general ours to transmit. Generations pa-'t 5,057.8 ounty general and generations to come, hold u i. sihools 27,733.81 sponsible for this sacred trust. Our All roads 6,897.07 fathers, from behind, admonish us, All cities 3.639.71 with their anxious paternal vohs, Without the our taxes railroads, calls out to us, from the posterity would Ik practically bosom of the future; the world tui mote the railits solicitous eyes all, all con than they are at present-a-s jure us to act wisely, and faithfully, roads taxes all goes to the fund that in the relation which we Sustain. We yours goes to, and as you know the can never, indeed, pay tbe debt winch railroads have no children to educate, build their own roads and only is upon us; but by virtue, by morslity, they by religion, by the cultivation of ev- require paved walks around their own ery good principle and every good buildings .yet their tax money assists to do all these for you. habit, we may hope to enjoy the In return for this material assisting, through our day, and to leave it unimpaired to our children. Let us ance, do the people contribute back feel deeply how much of what we are equally to the railroad in the things and of what we possess, we owe to that make them prosper? this liberty and these institutions of The railroads sell transportation Nature government. has, indeed, only, and depend entirely on you for given us s soil which yields bounte- commodity, as you dejtend on them to ously to the hands of industry the transpo r.d fr,,,,ful ocean is before During tti past two years large us; and the skies over our heads shed sums have been expended to increase health and vigor. But what are lands, the and seas, and skies, to civilised man, capacity of the railroads to serve without society, without knowledge, the public in all lines of rail .ransuor-tation- , and the railroads are in a good without morals, without religious culture? And how can these be en- position to render that service wnich Therefore let us demonjoyed, in ail their extent, and all satisfies. to strate that these new and addyou their excellence, but under the protection of wise institutions and a free ed features were for your benefit the as the taxes. Make an effort government? Fellow citizens, there same is not one f ua, there is not one of to understand your local agent, that us here present, who does not, st he may be able to work out your transportation problems, both pasthis moment, and at every mecu-nand freight, and when there ia experinece In his own condition, and senger in the condition of those most near no service to auit the convenience of and dear to him, the influence and the communities being served, he will the benefits of this liberty, and these arrange to take care of it. Do your institutions. Let us then acknowl- part always in loading and unloading edge the blessinr; let us. feel it deep- cant, and you will always have cars ly and powerfully; let us cherish a to load and unload. Practice safety strong affection for it, and resolve first regardless of what you do arouiid to maintain and perpetuate it The r with the railroads, and always reblood of our fathers, let it not hsve member the railroads were built foi Give them your commodities been shed in vain; the great hope of you. to transport and you will show that let it not be blasted. Ejsteritv. Boston, August, 1826. you appreciate them. It lais j Our Institutions, J 11 one-fourt- it ttirrr f .cM TKE Eimei?gsf around-the-coroe- i" TTO belTnint0B rnnE to 4 South achoo . ' Thl har4 were enjoyed. P.CXB. fr dlF ,r71Tton,in committee wcrke SF putting over the program In an effort to Patriotic spirit. The efforts tgJtT7 successful and appreciate? long Detroit DoaaU ry. Aiwa 9 v-- " y- U : J : THE UNIVERSAL fM(S tvf ,ho tiny evolution in the state. A night of storm and fury in New England and an old couple ready for bed; a knocking at the door; two dark men with a child standing dripping ed ' 0,x8A, Professor sod has been cono'dercd remarkable by all who hava vu;iwl Richfield and on thia occasion called ' forth enthusiastic applause. After ths .banquet th party .viewed . the.7 fire 11 w ,h iurxicipwl plunge, attended tb Su American legion dance on th biggest r .? X ' he has known-th- afs the story of Wr" found the party astir Morning th adoption. The gift of prevision he sees hi notwithstanding ths dissipation th night, and the esravsn headed own death his own meeting with th th .Rvlr for girl he learns to love; but he is res- - nP th mUM 4WtF- - From cued by faithful retainers in th nicL of time. Then he sees in s vision Richfield th route was new to most th party, ad led through th fer- th marriage of himself snd hi be- th upper Eeyier, loved in Hindu fashion with all the wealth of gorgeous color snd cere - Msrysvsle, Circlevilte and Psnguitch, I The run was slowed up to view th mony. The vision of th battle in the wonders f Marysvai and ClrcleviU 4n wa mads to view clouds in ths years of slcient Hindu lh ,4d l th cathedral organ on th history, when Arjuna, commanded by crest of th mountain on th east wall Krishna, slays father snd brother for th good of the race, is ons of the of Msrysvsle canyon. This stone most striking things ever portrayed imsgs is so perfect that no stretch of on the screen; th same for the Imagination is needed to locate it, A roupl of mile south of heavenly meeting between Ariuna and Vishnu. And by clever double th caravan was held up by exposure, Valentino plays both roles. Bill Peters, editor of the Garfieid It is a picture that will repay a I County News, the sheriff of the coun visit to the theatre if only to study I ty and a troup of boy scouts, who de-the possibilities of th screen. But manded th credentials of each memhere is also good acting on the part ber of the party. Tb credentials of Valentino, of Wanda Hawley, wen in the shape of a card bearing Charles Ogle, Fanny Midgley, Pst the name of the bearer and the nam Moore, Robert Ober, Edward Jobson, of the man who would be his host during his sojourn in Pahguitch and Joseph Swickard, and others. Garfield county. On each car wa stationed a Scout, who directed th driver to th home where hi pas- - F" tP Pan-ruit- , td w ;fi.U public, lion .f ' CAtl - fwSSflW- - ch CommunityinThWiTT.ii found luncheon ready to serve snd h .mX .omuTmtl2 tE. bur,., ol xluc-- L'd 1 I Drt.il L.; st the Her he table with th ate and H,? slept. 7nth. Muriel thl to b.'nVl work of tho iriUm Within or time. school i in charge of W. A. I f of Pan-mecitizen th Saturday th night head of commercial Pike, departsome nd as the from Within two months more hel ritch country, on down lh as the Kanab, will that child expecte hay every bank account. Weekly and monthly Arizona line, welcomed tbe party with reports showing th percentage stand- - barbecue banquet, which was served ings of all the rooms are sent to ond th terz in an electric lighted every room in the district. ' They are II pace. The piece de reaistenc was an also published in the local papers. oxen and such roast beef wa never It has been provided that as soon U I before tasted by any member of the It was well done, juicy and every pupil in a school opens an count th entire school get a holi--1 tender and wa not burned It wa I roasted by. a master hand, who thor , day. oughly explained hi method to th . writer, who will explain it to I Others who rare to know th secret of BOUntilUl BOyS nt af . Fiend UUliiy 10 & or ,.urp4-th- .t;. th At 1:30 was played between d Clearfield, the latter the SCOTS of 12 to 7, cora- - hWr of-fir- ac-Prt- 10 y.L. kne nt byi,.,.. AUTpe&XZXD FORD BEAXXft a a V.n - a A splendid contrast is afforded by Wanda Hawley and Rudolph Valentino, leading woman and star of The Paramount picture Young Rajah, coming to the Civic Center theatie next Wednesday evening. Miss Haw, ley la a blonde of the Dresden shepherdess variety; Valentino ia, of course, dark and Latin in appearance, lo. intake a verye pleasing pictui a lovers in tU,f"-nyscreen tale, A moment of brilliancy, a toad tu. mult, a riot of color, of naked of falling figures, of victor, triumph th throne they have snt . 1 til ta his stay. as in th cities is demonstrated schools of Gilbert, Minn. Within 10 weeks from th day the first ings wers deposited 1.950 out of the I 2,066 pupils enrolled opened bank hin-- V counts, according to School Life, a I m ' j Popular Stars is Contrasting Roles farewell a., l ah M.it c ! i Utiol fa! afield lut w. k tor it an-- t: nual outing This y trail let from to pry.,' any, n, that incotiiarublc phenern-u,.f r in, sun. wind and frost, two hun.!r,d aiil eighty mile south of Sad IaVc City. .The official atari ai made fro't th, nty and county budding in Salt Lake at 7 30 Friday iimming with Sc rotary Porte at the wheel of th pd.t car. As the caravan sped to the south over Utah' splendid, hard surfaced highway, other car joinwL and wh,-Kuhficld, the mctropolit of Soutiiern Utah, wa reached, th party w large that the hotel were able to furnish nuimj fof the s, nhe ami their guest. Room were finally set u red in homes and all were comfortably lodged for th night. On alighting from their machine each guest was served with an invitation to a banquet at th Hotel Johnson, which had been arranged in their honor. The invitation wa unique and was in the form of a summons, issued by the Court of Entertainment of Fun and Frolic Precinct, City of Pleasure, County of Happiness, State of Hospitality. The plaintiffs wen Richfield City, Richfield Commercial club and Richfield Reaper. The serving the summon wa th Richfield chief of police, assisted by Doctor Marcus, editor of Th Reaper, who had been deputised for th occasion. The hour set for appearanc was 7 :30 p. m., and th plac was th banquet table. It ia needles to record that no bench warrant were necessary to secure the presence of those served with tbe writ The banquet menu was all that could be desired by the most exacting, and waa interspersed by snappy speechea from th mayor of the city and other dignitaries. A musical program had been arranged and was executed under the direction of Pro- - iint wort! Vv ; I 1 h w wi-hi- in Small the Womens M. L A. bam w Salt Lake City, all dressed in uniform, drove from one en to the other, playing At 10 oclock they met at iv: and rendered several selec-Fro! 10:30 to 1 oclock an CySining program was rendem If JnT- to races and sports lnd s.Zf-rminFto- t i 0 . .North Farmington u . fourth of July celebration held Owen North shot off sticks of riant powder to arouse people. Following this Dr. R. C and Herman Heinagie drove ; . A rojingtn tyle v : The Runabout wag the most snceess-ffa- ir stared here for a good many TtrFtking going off in fine w. Jb-hcr'- . e-a-- KXAlifT h hike in the histol nf the tate ? Utah, Timpanogxs dcUrv He base hi det'larat ion upon in quirie that have alrea.lv come from vanou parts of the United States outside of Utah. The committee offer- - (he following to take suggestions: Those the hike should arrange to rea h Provo at a reasonably eatly hour Kri day the 18th. if they rent, by train, in order that they may have no diffi rulty in obtaining tranHrtation to Asjm'ii tirove, the from which the hike will Ik taken. The ex'enc of the hike tnav be accurately figured If th hiker come in advance. ly rail, it will cot hini his railroad faie plu truik fare to the giove, which will he about $1 75, jd u 25 cents to be paid into an expense fuiul, plu hi fo h! uhiih may be pur, hacd on the Provo prices. ground at practically The hiker should earn what dishes he needs with him, a well as his bedding. Of course, if the hiker drives his own car he may come to Asjen Grove at any hour before sundown. The big bonfire program will Ik given at the grove on the evening of July 18. Tbe hike has become a state outing and promise to become even wider in sig nificance. ?"?" ' DewS. Vlrfcljsa Agricultunl Association Meet in Southern City for Annual Pow-wo- 1 Farmington Enjoyed Fine Program on 4th Jr A ojK-ratm- We Must Preserve Mombors of State Press -- SSifgtcrxmianu Ulysses Moore, instructor in dis- of children, Univenity of Ore- NUMBER 30 nbtu an - e, California. 'v ElgaO M.Fled, Ohio State univenity. Shearer, Long Beach, Cali- io, i92i the meeting, of the l tah IN-1ress assvH iation, held a I'.o gu.uh Monday, W. 1. Kpta rsor. f haisiille was elected presnient and IVnn.s Wood of N'ephi w elected o, ret ary and tita.-ur- r. moement the Bambei Railroad company has n" i the Lagoon station building south a point directly east of the Lap The company tin fteblind that this station realizing has made the Lagoon grade crossing and no, C the many narrow escapes to aut bile drivers, moved the station t, new location which allows tbe si mohilist a clear view, of the ti north and south This is just another instance of foresighted policy of the compact protecting the public brfoie a 1 accident happens and the offi, should I commended-fo- r it. embodied in the line Simplicity and good tae are nd appointments ol this popular car. Uninterrupted use is insured by nation-widFord service. Better get your order In now I Univenity of Chicago. Frszen, . Univenity of JI LT TO UTAH SCRIBES again, Toucan, literally, getrecreation" bemaiovCT" and energy youf D self rested, your when youi physical Runabout. Ford ol this use the conserved by trength Univenity of Cowles, UTAH, THURSDAY, M Stennaaei? University. Henry teXlKL worry about the weath- er, dont worry about anything; God made but one Utah, and lie made it right Bamberger Station IVepnrations Made jKaysville Man Heads PANGUITCII HOST Moved at Lagoon Republican Press Club for Timpanoos Hike (5imoei?ve E. C. Branson, Litt D. Kenan, professor of rural economics and sociology and head of the university of North Carolina. E. V.. McCollum, Johns Ilopkins IWt len y. rfert brbcfw? Eafh to her guest a basket lneltSlsented pro-- con- taining china, cutlery and linen, hi to food she had prepared for Tor the past year people in Bonn-- 1 tiful and Wood. Cross have been los- - th vXd stake irricomed f ing tires, tools, lenses, headlight, resented the president of and f tragew! r?est etc., from their ear Msoctarion with a huge key w h k h Last week Sheriff Mann captured flYL Bountiful youths, ranging U age 7 l : from 17 to 20 years, and after que- - 8 crf?.4 incgJ-cnt I. 1 t ion ing each one separately they con-- 1 L? fcePtu,6 t.Asy fessed to over ten different thefts. I vth7 jh e ,re,7rw no ere f,r Th boy were using the stolen good J - (Continued on I on their own car. Psge 4) r |