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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAn portation facilities and not state lines formed the commercial hounj nes of a territory, lie asserted that when .Moffat tunnel is completed, wf.kh hr lUrrhltj Jarflrx FARMINGTON HIE INLAND PRINTING CO, line is extended to a terminus in the year ago, dattd April 13, Ulti.i w, r. fjTtusos. Hit of at Uintah ard t'tah, theji valley Kaysville C A. iKFlKXJN, AiMittk f4tor that time the L'intah valley of I'uh The ' West Kaysville Mutual gave would te in Colorado, commenially. the three departing elder, Benjamin bui U r F(fltruu7 14. Bwtorwd w Mr4-iJurf lie told hi hearers that his company Webster, Cleo. Cadey and Chester IW wntWr Act ml . i kifvr, iU was d ung all in its power,- - ad that Flint, a farewell party last Tuesday hU . U bcfiotioa tl 00 per tIlC4tWa yetr ia advancs Tru.ru on u No, N a. ' W. P.(f Lt'tiw, C. A. Kiimtmi. h Ji World Court Humped in Illinois HI. runs-- R publicans rt istci td egaint the wdnmlstrstion t ru-trs- W'.irl.l could be done, to have the njcrt of evening. the examiner reversed and a certifiThe Kaysville City expect to adcate to build the road iasrued. vertise for bid for the construction He stated that during the past year of a l(X),lHi-gallutank next week. the estimate covering the shipments The tank will be constructed of conof freight from the baton, in Utah trite and located near the present and Colorado, had jroven too low storage tank. ard that shipper had agreed to enter Mr. G. W, Webster is rejoicing ir.to bonds to doutle arid quadruple over the arrival of . twelve young their present shipments were they geese, hatched on the 12th of April, ail d"ing wt-lgiven railroad facilities. Mr. Bamberger reHrted that p had been granted for the Lawrence E. Fliison will bring his 'fii ng of another brief with the Inter- Chalmers car home from Ogden this state Commerce commission and that evening. The car is a the brief win F u.g preared. He affair and i a gem of a gas tank. also n jHrted that the Denver and The Layton branch of the Utah Rio Grande Western Railroad com- 1ower & lUght company i doing a pany, had faihd to file certain pro- big business in washing machines and tests and had withdrawn their requet other electric appliance. Twenty-on- e fur to build the Dt.er washing machines have been sold darintcff, from a jx.int mar (Ilcnwood ing the ast month. Other line of a well in Spiiigs, Colorado, to a jaunt on the busina would do 1 sent, mostly Davis county if pushed a thoroughly, Moffat road. Those lioualiful hav.r.g interest in the Uintah Mis Sahra Cherrmgton of this gave close attention to the address, and adopted a resolution place, and Mr. McCioudy of Salt Laxe thanking the sjxaker and pledging City were married last week. The their support to the citterj rise. couple expect to make their home m Sait Lake. n er Court measure, through the defeat of United States Senator A. H Mikmlcj at tin primary rivet ion hill Tucd.iv The sucre ful arwi).tv vim Fia? k L. Smith, who male his camiM.cn by Tin h cilHomg the .nu many prumiMiit Republican, some uf them in Utah. who are opposed to the WoilJ Court measure, Jij't ax tnuch?si as they were to lrei(h nt 1 ha-i- jut 1 Wilsiw'a League tif Nations. The, rose Fy any other name may Mj-'- i amt II ju"t as sweet, anil, Fy the fame remethod of rtaxotitng, IjmU-rgcmains Uniterm r. There may ) a wide ijiff rente Utwceii the I ague and the World Court, hut many there air who dt i.ot d.xtmguish that difW A H 1M HON, I). April 12.. fer, rue. At any rate Senator Mc- The prohibition is holding the debate Kinley has gui.c into the senatorial center of the stage. After the Wet duo a id. will come the Then, presumably IVrhapji, had t In re heeu a httle a few NeutralaDry. will he allowed to tesmole legislation during the preuLt tify. If the hearing, however, run session of congress rum erntr.g inter- l he when it is a!! over eourne, nal affairs, instead of so inui h i on a stalemate will have lieen created in Senator foni.n affairs, renting the tmmla of the people, a atalernate might have fun out. After t reated by the declaration of the Wets all the jam. pie of the I'nited States Hint is black, and that of are still emutmed in the matters in the everything that is white. It dry everything which they are dneitly interested, the is to be if the total doubted, however, matters which affeit them personally of our exact of tha right knowledge Imol titles to their si lands, public r the wring of this great issue will lands and Undeveloped resources, be materially increased. transportation, tttimtig, and adjust There is still a genum need for a nienta that will tend to get fanners, statistical and human exMe tmen, and the public generally, distinctly amination of this matter. Unfortufor or latter price their products, nately if the government should unreduce the price they hare to pay dertake such a tak, ihargcs would for eastern goods and coimnoditie. at once le made that it was attempting to either sustain or defeat the He prohibition law, Meanwhile, unless someone of the many foundation Rockefeller or Carnegie take the matFriday evening the tnhtir of ter in hand, the lost of the investigaThe Keflex attended a meeting at the tion would be so heavy a to he. proermorv, corner of Second South and hibitive of any ordinary citixen or Hast Fourth streets', Salt laike City, group of citirens assuming the and listened to an address on the While the press reports furnish and Jhnver subject of the Salt railroad. The meeting was addressed lurid reading, what the people of the by Julian M. HamU rger, president of country and the world would really the company and was under the like to know is how the law has our moral and economic life. auspices of the Uintah Valley league Captain Abitt, president of the )In it eliminated the due Monday in league, presided at the meeting, and industrial establishment, with a dein introducing the eakrr, expressed crease in accidents? Has it worked his surprise that the exantitur rep- for the increase of saving deposit resenting the Interstate Commerce and the purchase of homes? Ha commission, had rcorted against alincreased or dilowing the company to build the road. minished? Aguin, what have the life In the course of his remaik hi insurance companies to report as to out that the Interstate Commerce the physical condition of the people commission wa steadily ixaueng their examinations since the t to build railroads in various part taking law went igto effect? All this can of the country and could not urnlor-atan- d be established only In a laboratory, why it was the policy of the not on a rostrum. This is what we commission t keep the Cintah need to know. Meanwhile the adminbasin isolated from the gnat world, istration' attitude continues to be President ltamlerger went into the that the law is the law of the land, projmi.it ion of the Salt and Den- and that no one ha the right to waivver rad road in a very thorough man-ne- er in the enforcement of it because First he pointed out that trans- - of the possibility that at some future n, Fads Wanted 7 1 New Style Points in Afternoon Froclc 3 raania, fruita, toroHeauafcCXcr Ux Kiixf FWai to-b- Ufuv. tlx ta aa Aa;rwnc( taarm Uto.- - Cheese end Pie "Fw-m- I The custom of eating cheese with pl Is traced to the belief that cheese Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Chaffin hnd will aid digestion. family and Mr. Jhn Chaffin cf Idaho Falls motoi?d to Salt Lake for the It has Den ihet If all the gtncral conference and then spent a of the lust eleethm m! J wetk in Farmingt n visiting relatives. be put to milking rows, all the cost Mrs. Ftneline Wilson of Ogden, and of the nation would he milked for a Mrs. Frank Walker and Mrs. E. U, week. Good Hardware. Walker, pent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Victoria Chaffin. Janie, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hess, ia reported much Lett r after a bad attack of whooping cough. assmia-tio- n The local parent-teachmet at the public school building Monday afternoon in the final meeting for thi school year. Following the election f officers for the new year, at which Mrs. Myrtle Peterson was elected president, succeeding Mrs. t George Vowel, Superintendent H. C. Burton addressed the gathering, complimenting the association on the splendid work that has been A splendid musical program wa al.--o rendered. The Farmington Senior Mutual girls will entertain at a social at the city hall this evening (Thursday) in honor of their mothers. A splendid and luncheon has been arranged and an enjoyable time is expected. Miss Fntua Miller is visiting in with school friends for a few Sand-shakin- g The largest lake uiihin the 3t Cauada is the Great Bear, The square tuiles la area. Flave lake hi second with square tulles. - ; , Dr er Can Come True aecoin-pli-.he- pio-gra- get way to keep them out but you will have to start early. ra Sometimes they will without any assistance from you but the certain war to make them come true is to lay aside regularly a specified amount of all money you earn. Then, when opportunity comes, whether in dream form or otherwise, you are in a position to take advantage of it. ORDER I I hit cnN. In pouch color, ifinkes thi lovely nllertinon dres. with many point to prorhiiin It vyi Note the tiered skirt, odd sleeve, your screen windows and doors NOW so you will be prepared for the first ones. They are coming fast. Everything nisde out of wood. SHIRLEY ITKYWOOD hone 30F12 Leyton Barnes Banking Co. Kaysville, Utah urf collar and uppllque trimming' ull high lighten! the new mode. W hut aort of time Tony Frank having on Id motor tour?" Jim tlreatl I've had two letter from him- - on Iroiti pj.hee si.tloii arid u the other f n hospital. " Good -- 1 H lllll'dw Hie date it may le cither amended or The Paris Company Salt Lake City Features for One Day Saturday, April Suit Values Like These Save You Many Dollars In fact there is a double savin when you buy a suit from this store. You ot, at a price which is reasonable, a suit that yields more than the usual amount of service. In addition we have suits with two pairs, of trousers which are a most economical buy. Style and Pep selecting hose for the coming warm weather, Shirts with and without collars! We have an excellent line of shirts with collars to match. te Clothing Co. Street, Ogden 17 Guaranteeing lowest Prices of the year on seasonable wanted merchandise for each member of the family j w You may be certain that your feet will be well dressed if you will spend a few minutes here 372 Twenty-fourt- h 11713 fCo nari. for any conddcrable can wear one face to himself an--: mber to the multitude, without t getting (ow ildered as to which ui. true, Nathan.el Hawthorne. r. Watson-Tann- er n vi.-it- WHAT A TIME d up-to-da- ra vaaa-IMi-e, etc. we have when a few flies in the house. There is a . ier-im- -- Applications for the office of wat of the New Survey Irrigation company for the ensuing year will be received by either of the following committee turn: W. I. Epperson, It. O. Layton, Joshua Conrad. d diU-e- Mutual A Watermaster Wanted e. p f rhe and both she and the prepared a delicious dinner for the workers and all felt well paid must sweep U up. for the good work dune. Mmn t nht t. MendxTs of the North Farmington ward turned out in a body today and spent the day in a general cleanup about the tabernacle grounds. The Shall Uintah in Utah or Colorado? ihuifh-memU-rslii- Amttrtr to Nell 1 iMUrLcrjc.r mX I), CJ A. f. itv an Out G. Weavers jLeiiruatU. fine ciutrr? I ... day s. al I McMM, Metric M t ItlM M ccment wall around the grounds was! Odd German Custom completed, lawn, ah rubs and trees were planted, and the general appear- - j On I lte Abend, or Lie ance greatly improved. Members ' bt,tort the wedding, Germans trek I TEN YEARS AGO te kf - j For Further Details See Salt Lake Newspapers 4 Frequent Service - Low Rates Via Bamberger Electric R. R. Company The Paris Company r, te 1 ! |