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Show ' THE WEEKLY KEFLEX What Shall the GTcTp, On to -- Bo Savod?,f KAYSVILLE t ol tnc v M. A- - S&5E--rt, jMrs. Siwrt I : 8S J. ' 'k - u 4 r-- f IIorn as El'Vra. ndvSsscs. A Mrs. Glen WorthRed-Sl f jve the lesson. b. will given Mother Day and Mrs. 00 R1P" Williams - I w X U.. v -e - t . bf Erle.,fes T, S,tLrS.K1 Sr- I'S'j t v,;- F. 5 Barker gratifying Increme in the sale Mr. Burninghanl is a firm bef bith new and used cars is noted liever in n 1,1 Ulas the value of newspaper 0USe. b: purningham, manager of advertising as a means of increasthe Bountiful Motor, Inc., and is . business. ing - I tale Sam Is not return-ntr.iHud by him as evidence of or lhe oU n hue dial pete ing better times in Davis coun-- j He who live In Hass t.v. A number of recent sales have Great Uritian has a new type fifshouldnt throw stunes, for he Is been muvle to farm operators in the teen inch gun for mounting- on batnow county, a particularly gratifying tleships which can shoot its projlug one. ectiles through fifteen inch armor The glass house looks like n point, he states. The increase in the sale of new plate and then travel nine miles cros hoiween a hothouse and n it ears, relates Mr. Uurningham, can farther. up house for apartment A--- 'vvl M j .N'C VvhT v' -f hoii-s-- b home t 1& ' WWd iLS nr the ty SyS'-m.-, b ?ve V - . v :'?s --i r;Zi j 1 ? s. f w, Nllv?s v J. V uf:c,s v t. N - v - . - ,vb ft? LefVk-- rls,,lt' fena,0r Uilll:,m - 1;"ri,, recently returned Hawaiian Islands. and Mrs. John W. who has i 'T I . Idaho, llair.v V. Nice of Maryland nnd William Alien ihe ho- -t eour.se to be adopted bv the ItepuMlean partv i oiv Cloisters to Be Built With Rockefeller Gift triP to the J, pj Ulks onweretheirpresent. expen-ence- sf Thirty-fiv- e Fourteen friends of J. Forest hiker enjoyed themselves at a rtT at his home last Saturday his sixth afternoon in honor of Games and anniversary. birthday all. were by enjoyed a luncheon Mr and Mrs. C. A. Epperson and daughter, Betty, left Thursday morning for Boulder, Denverand Colorado Springs, Colorado. While attat Boulder, Mr. Epperson will end the journalism week program at the University of Colorado, and Willthey will afto fisil their sort, institution. at that student a iam, autoThey are making the trip by mobile and expect to return to Kaysville early next week. Mrs. Floyd Whiting underwent in' operation for- removal of her tonsils at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton returned to Kaysville Monday morning from a trip to Washington, D. and C As ional nat- of the western nt division of the American Legion Auxiliary ahe attended special committee meetings in Indianapolis, national headquarters the Auxi- 5 m hS. :sw f tf Something New for the Bay State FAVORED BY HITLER X grain-growin- at Tremonton and will come Wyoming, with Mrs. Logans inter, Miss Irene Swan. On Sun-Mr. and Mrs.' Logan, Miss Swan week-en- d y. and Ronald Swan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bgley of Salt Lake City at an outng at Bear River Bay. Mrs. Mary Kilburn of Porterville visited with Mr. and Mrs. A, at their home in KaysvilleBjmes last Friday. Mrs. John Larsen of Bicknell, Hayne county, Utah, arrived in MysviUe this morning, planning or 4 mfnth or six weeks her fter-- Miss Irene Swan, m Mj8- - Wallace Stephens nj u ai4 Eberts spent Sun-- r Reefer, visiting relatives. the dance Saturday - M.r- wd Mrs. Philip Rob-entertained a group of friends cludwtUMer Kue8t in 2"? - J?Vnd M? lln' Bloxham, ?hillip8 ?ochel- - Mr. and Schoffield, Miss Mary Uvender "d Noble indK r?' Mn. Sandal.1 UiriverSi y iP- - 2 student at the underwent an for the voperatlon movid f a.ppendix Tuesday hojpiuf inHM8Hlntthif Hy Cross - City anc ' iatesF i55?tVnd,c?te that he ia emervenll ,nK Quite y noon This is Gen. Joachim von Rlbben-tro- p whohns been promoted by Chancellor Hitler of Germany to a high command In the Nazi Guard troops and, according to rumor, will be given the rank of ambassador-at-largIjiter, It Is believed, he may be .made secretary of state for foreign affairs. Ilorsc club, William E. Chamberlain, left, secretary of the Eastern comstate the of racing receiving from Charles F. Connors, chairman Massaof state the issued ever by license mission, the first horse race at Iramingham. chusetts. It was to be used at the Raceland track v- ' miiii inrr STALIN TELLS THEM ' e 1934-193- A hand-writte- n Or Will It Be Under the reading lamp inside the home a cherished and INVITED member of the family cirdeTThis is where your message will be if Inserted in THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, which is a welcome visitor in the homes. Faihion Change Harm' Pawnbrokers in China ThU wil1 be 0f-th- Ohio. pen-writt- ?' ttfidS2!?rfuL, esoilriS yng 8e88'ons to be7mi , next fall THROWN IN THE GUTTER? HIDDEN UNDER SHRUBBERY?? BLOWN AGAINST THE HEDGE? JUST RUBBISH ON THE LAWN? THROWN INTO THE POST OFFICE WASTE CAN? CONSUMED IIY THE TRASH BURNER? e lilble, representing the work of 300 members of the congregation. Is among the treasured possessions of the First Lutheran church here. The 8.000 pages. 9 by 12 Inches In size, occupied 300 men about 3,000 hours. The unusual accomplishment was planned by Rev. Grover E. Swoyer, pastor, to stimulate Interest of his congregation In the Bible. Work of copying started November 1 and was completed In about a month. Each of the 800 writers was given four Bible pages. Verses were numbered and symbols drawn as they appeared on the pages The copy Is to be bound intwo volumes, eachI2 Inches thick. vSwclub after-"edneday hm of Mrs. F. B. J Will It Be copy.of-th- Heres an Odd Way to Make a Living frail WILL YOUR ADVERTISING BE WHEN THE INK IS DRY? g Mansfield, e. 5 scheduled The Reflex is ordered and is not an unwelcome intruder on the premises. It is eagerly awaited 'by the reader, who desires to keep abreast of the happenings in the county including news concerning merchandise prices offered by stores and firms. Nothing else can take its place as an advertising medium and business getter for you nothing else ean compare with it in or results obtained. The Reflex has cost of prospect-coverag- e reader interest. Advertising, to be effective, must have quality as will as quaniity. Shanghai. The Pawnshop Merchants association has petitioned the bureau of social affairs to the time limit for redemption of pawned articles from 18 to 12 months. The petition points out that unless the request Is granted many of the shops will he forced ; Into bankruptcy. Under the present system pawned may. bcLxcd4euimLauy.. time 18 months nfter the loan has been obtained. The petition points out. however. In most eases the articles tendered ' as- - security' consist of clothing and that fashions change with such rapidity that eighteen month-olgowns are without i market. o fences in m?st curious coinci-- U the fart ,uer,can nval history that the newfl1 at V?e 8ame hour I1111111 nd the dered stripes adopted, df?iVu" Faul Jones was or- to I the flar Hi me hill hur. of this orders, and Stalin, dictator of Soviet Russia. In characteristic pose as he delivers a speech during the second All Union Congress of Col !n lectlve Farm buf ll 'w!r! not n the In passed SJVforaur,y the same cRnizant aftcrwtu-d- he style: th lame twins; born omb of j ,0Qr from the same aeath. So long as can float th- r-- If we8L 8ha11 AftmklW ftTaone g0 honors, glory, tterness, 'anA that is viscissitudes, al tt aSJ John Paul iones s '7W ,n nagandVt J lhe 2S.Yat? 5?tJcaiiy inrSfl n,s " i" ,Tiavy Is auto-h.- sf d by 70 per cent nt niontha service. Shock-Worke- rs Moscow. A City Dating From 1541 - r- d Santiago, capital of Chile, and fourth largest city tn South Amer CenturJcs-ollea, was founded In 1541. which the river, bridges span cuts the city In two. Santa Lucia Teet high, stands at Its Monica, Foster and hill, 400 When yachtsmen at Santa e 0fave heart, and streets.'runnlng straight at the bottom of the harbor they thought up this odd way as an arrow, were laid out four IS L Frank Qu.nn, young anchor puller centuries ago by the sdventurous outboard motor. It has a IlfUng capncUy Spaniards. feeMongnd ton. f -- d Make Jolly Windsor. Vt Life at Vermonts state prison Is Just a bowl of Jelly The prisoners have preserved 224 Jars of Jelly and 10.010 quarts of fruit and vegetables for use on the Convict Phone 10 dining tables. - onw-hat- j WHERE Church Members Complete Written Copy of Bible S,w,a,n lUN s. MduntainFuer Supply Company Dodge C4ty, Kansas. The discovery of an oil well tn the heart of U)uliariL wbcatjMU Jn southwest Kansas has turned the minds of farmers from AAA and Ihe payment of federal loans. A well has Iwen brought In In Scott county that may mean the development of the oil Industry In the section of the' slate. Farmers will find a new source of revenue because the major companies pay S2 an acre for leases. Some farmers own from 2.000 to 6,000 seres nenr the wqll. OU .development. In Kansas gradually has been pushing westward, but moat of the strikes were In north central Kansna. The Scott county well pushes the production fields to the furthest point westhunward so far and less than dred miles from the Colorado line. to Kaysville at the close of the present school term. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Green River, visited over 7 LITTLE a $2 inilalUHt; $Z a month buys it.' Use It T months then if you dont keep it your money will be refundtHi. Or RENJ IT for as little as $2 a month. Rental payments will be applied on purchase price at any time. Come In for further details A Oil in Hard Wheat Belt Gives Farmers New Hope son-in-la- w -- QUICK FACTS! be the next contribution of the government townrda better honup, better eyesight and a reduction In the number of Industrial accidents among the nation's workers, officials said. l v A gift of $200.000 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York hus made possible the building of the structure pictured here. The Cloisters and surrounding grounds will occupy four acres In Fort Tryon park overlooking the Hudson, nnd It Is hoped will be ready for public Inspection by 1938. The structure will house the art objects sold to the museum In by George Jroy Barnard, noted sculptor. liary, and a meeting of the national rehabilitation committee in the nationa capital. Mrs. William E. Getz of Tremon ton moved to Kaysville Wednesday, and with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Gerber, will make her home in the Frank Bedford residence. Mr. and Xn. Gerber have been living recently in the Criddle apartments. Dallas Getz, a son of Mrs. Getz, is a student in the Bear River high school I In-fn- nl -- Indianapolis, Ind. s n F- earnest conversation conceinin .Gained at a luncheon at the in for the national campaign of after-2 preparation e last Thursday Miss of Emily in honor S. V 'a '1 f rv k. . Samuel Morgan, Mrs, Chas. Mrs J. B. Flint, Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Flint KLa 'v,i . - 4 nor. Bwr 1 f son-ntl-i- in the Bounti- - 5-- chickens, and Is situated directly across ho I'otoinnc river tn the shadow of peaceful Ai llngton ccm etcry It has Hass walls, funnel shaped gadgets oil Ihe roof, and has twenty-It contains four windows no chairs, hods, stoves, sinks or any homo lorn lies. W hat is it all ah, i.t': I'eilornl explain that It is I'ncle Sans eve aver. It Is here the silentitie quest for the most , model n means ot day lighting In the school home nnd fatory Is being eoiulncted Measure Daylight, id this house, under Ihe sticrvl-siool the Fuited Stales public health service, the amount and effectiveness of the d.iv light (hat conies In through the difterent shapes nnd sues of windows s he Ing measured. Althdngh these measurements have been going on for years, many of the problem me still In the hinge, ollielils Jei lured. For oviniple, how Is lighting affected by the size nnd shape of a room? What la the. best way tn . build, w lm (lows? What may architects lenrn from these studies that will give the best llliunlnatlon In nil parts of the room? These are merely some of the problems which government experts hope to solve. For Battar Homes. Architect- - are particularly InterModern ested to the excrlnientfl. architecture has gone fnr on Its Insistence that daylight and sun rays he given a chance to heroine an Integral part of the home. ? iaL Emily of Mrs. jarv e I S Mr. Mrs. Geo. B. Flint, Mrs. and Mr. B. Flint, SimT Burton and. Miss tT.ttcnded the funeral -- ' j ? 1 sv auxiliary at her ?m!lJ vl V-'.V-rW . wKday evening. JSTKt s - Mrs Unn Barnes Wendell Mrs. 580 guests. ?Vesta Barnes will entertain home bridge club at her evening. Bfrt Thursday is ill at her home. H1 Miriam Barnes entertained M Criddle unit of the iJfiernoon. A i - V entertain-Mrs- - at her be attributed in large measure to the public acceptance of the new Ford models. This in turn, enables the eompan yto offer outstanding values in choice used cars which have been traded in. . Conducts Expert kJ. w. - ti the J -- v . vV'.'vVih ren- - W .nd N , . Frank L. LayD. talk and Mrs. W. a life k,etch of Mrs- - New and Used Car Volume Increases, Says Davis Dealer MEASUatS-DAYLIGH- TO HELP EYES GUT ' . i V Jtftinf ing Page Five f j t V |