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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 017 IDrrldij Qrflrx FARMINCfrON If TOE INLXND PRINTING CO. w. r. ErrauKM. ejiu FiVUM M C. A. EPPERSON, IhUiW m Nttiii-clu- Awriah mttlrr i IM1, 1 Kamilla, Uuh. March I, 1171. L t' Again it is spring time in Davit county. Again ha come the tion of the vegetable kingdom. Again mother earth has given birth to anothwhole er glorious spring time, and thebloom. into is fragrant Talley bursting Again there It promise of a bounteous harvest of fruit, flowers, vegetables and golden grain. Winter, with it frost and cold winds, has fled to the tnountaln tops, where he holds nightly revel in his fields of snow and ice. 7 Each spring day preaches a thousand sermons on the resurrection, and dull indeed is hewho fails to understand the voice of Omnipotence. There Is but one source of the power which causes the valley to be carpeted with greensward and the trees of the orchards to burst Into fragrant blossom. There is but one power that causes the seeds to quicken In the bosom of earth and bring forth a thousand fold; and dense Indeed is he who can givo but ono explanation of the miracle which is now unfolding. It is pleasant to dwell twixt the nnowr mountains and lh, glistening sited tea. which bounds the little kingdom of Davis on the east and the these glorious Spring days. Our may not bo as prosperous as brethren who dwell in the cities, Trat they have the blessed assurance that there ia unfolding for their use and benefit a substantial competency for which they owe no man. Yea, it is spring time blossom time In Davis county, and we boldly assert that there ia no apot more love the face of the earth. It la ours ly on to love and enjoy, and it ia ours to share with our brethren who dwell in the smoke and turmoil of .tho cities; and thousands are now motoring along cur highways and enjoying the scene. The man who raved over cherry blossom time in Japan never had the opportunity to see Davis county in i ? t r' ' V 0 V 1 '! , - P I ;? 1 : Mniry tt Art I. Spring Time in Davis County fc i brrl i l,; " I i i St, i fji t' k i M v. 4 spring time. j!r ; ., Ten Commandments of Mail Order Houses j 1. You shall sell your farm produce cssh where you can, for ing from you. i' 1 , I J . t k i ., i , -- -.:ji company, Lagoon, tb 1 - 4 . ? c Kaporimcnt "PrvUimt Spot la Utah., we . jr t , neers. President Grant was the principal speaker at the evening sacrament meeting In the Farmington central ward. One of the moat brilliant affairs of the week was the Gamma Tau formal dinner party and dance given ty mem bers at Shays cafeteria In Salt Lake City Saturday night. Arrangements were in charge of Mlsa Irene Stayner, Miss Jean Warnock and Miss Dora Millard. Mias Louise James was toastmistresa of the evening, and responses were given by Vontella Buck holts, Lucille James and Irene 8tay ner. The guests were seated at ono piece long table with. basket center of yellow and lavender aweet-peaPlace cards and favors were in keeping with Easter ideas. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Buckholtx, Misses Irene Stayner, Mary Streeper, Lucille James, Dora Millard, Vilate McAllister, Louise James, Minnie Millard, Mary Millard, Ida Hayes and Messrs. Herman Wood. Charles Silver. Edgar Smoot, Nobleu Kimball Emil Pugh, Jean Speikmairr B. Harrington, A. Fairbanks and Clyde An. drews. s. r Had Him Guessing She I taw you calling at Min Prydes bouse yesterday. Was she at home? t Thats wbat Tv NbT AS A HOLE been HAT OycncoAT entertainment, include ning. Some thirty contests will be carried on during-the day, among which .will be the finals for the state high school debate, the state poster contest, havaid life in Utah," ing as its theme and contests in various phases of music, home economics and chemistry. Valuable awards will be given those who are successful in these contests, some of them consisting of scholarship In- the University. Information about the contests la being sent Cut to all of the high schools of tho state, and may be obtained by individuals from them, or by writing to the extension division of the University of Utah. -- rtwwi hr - dinner tt noo'n in the basement of the library. To facilitate the work the town waa divided into districts and two captain, a man and a woman, were placed ia charge of the work of each district and. every house in tha city was visited. Judging from the work that waa being done a pretty thorough job will result and Garland will present a neat and attractive appearance as a result of the campaign. , He: . Do you likl codfish balls?" She: "I dont know. Ive never been to any." COMING TO Salt Lake City" and Ogden SPECIALISTS , past fifteen years Will be in Salt Lhke City on Monday, Tuesday and Wed. hesday, May 2, 3 and 4, at the Newhouse Hotel, and in Ogden on Thursday, May 5, at the Reed Hotel. Regular Dances Every Wednesday and i a. m. te Henrss-1- 9 No Charge Saturday Olle Reeve NOT OPERATE 4 p. m. ONE DAY IN OGDEN AND THREE DAYS ONLY IN SALT LAKE CITY. BERTHANA ' , In Internal Medicine for tb Office DANCE &Co. for Consultation The specialist' of Dr. Mellenthin k Co. is n regular graduate in medicine and surgery and ia licensed by th , and His Orchestra Dance Marie Yen Will Like Leaving the State i Weir Hot Air Furnaces state of Utah. He visits professionally the mors important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak Jungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as Improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loi Angeles, California. I Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS , Cecmlees, Chimney : Shop 105-- J; CHA8. A. TRUMP. Proe. Tpa, Gotten. Grain Bias, Skylights, Tin Reeds AQKladei fTln Wert Re. lOfi. Bountiful, Utah WOOD FUR TANNERY Tanning, Manufacturing, Pattern Cut ting. Designers of New Medela Everything ia Furs. WILFORD C. WOOD, New York Designer. , Woods Cross, Utah , 1 afternoon upstairs." "Fm glad Ive been asleep," said Dorothy, rubbing her eyes, "for I have met one of the creature of the books r That evening ea the children both felt much rested. Unde John suggested that they ehould take a ride ea top of one of tho citys busses. So they rode down to Washington Utah which WHEN IN OGDEN You?" Askod Dorothy. ' at Garland Citizens Turn Out to Clean Up City . A hobby ia generally a mans best asset right up to the time it carries him to tba door of Aha insane asylum. Call Phone 44R3 Ogden to give to hospitals, when weve outgrown them, for children who have to lie ao still ao many hours of tho day." Soon they wero banded the books, and In low cbalrs they sat and read ono story after another. Then thsy would got up for another book or magasine, and so on for the whole afternoon. But later on Dorothy was reading of the happenings In Fairyland when she saw a little elf hop on book. "Who aro you?" asked Dorothy. Tm the little elf In the fairy book," aid the tiny creature, as she hopped and Jumped about over the pages of the book. "Do you Uko Uvlng la a book?" asked Dorothy. , "Oh, yes; said tho elf, "I love It Think of all tho friends I have I They tome to see me and read about me! I have a beautiful time. Except I do hate sticky fingers My leaves get so angry when they stick together! "And my corner almost break off la rage If any ene turns down tha pa gee." "Oh," said Dorothy thankfully, "I never do that I love books too much." , "Good," said the elf. , But some one waa shaking Dorothy. "Youve been asleep I" exclaimed Dougtaa. "Well, It la quiet here, but Uncle John (a back from hla research work which he said he had to do this - 404 Boston Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah DO - man. $200 takes it, includ- t in the ing car necessary business. ay e, The boy who cant decide whether to marry a good looking girl or a cook better take the cook. He might die of indigestion while the good looking one was learning. , WATCH Law DrJiIellenthin Must sell my little business. Suitable for young man who must bo outdoors for his health, or for an elderly "Who Ar V at st . BLONDE OR BRUNETTE She looked like the wreck of the Hesperus, As she strutted off down the street; She tried Jo outshine all the rest of us, I say she was sure hard to beat. Today was clean-u- p day In Garland and txjurs of the campus, n luncheon eveand a force estimated at 100 was at an elaborate entertainment in the i He Ah, darling, as we sit together under the spreading branches of this noble tree I declare on my honor that you are the only girl I ever loved. She You always ssy such appropriate things, Paul. This la a chestnut --tree! f .High University' their t Wtong Branch n Attorney and Counsellor There seems to be a bad infestation of cut worms throughout Davis county. Every person owninjr garden or farm should make consistent efforts to kill these pests. Many tomato plants will be destroyed unless they re protected with poison bait Use poison bran bait and place it by each tomato or place it along the- rows of your garden vegetables. It will have to be broad-caupon the alfalfa fields where the pests have done considerable damage. County Agent Nichols and E. L. Barrett will assist groups of fanners at any time by giving them demonstrations on mixing and putting out the poiaon. Cooperative efforts by the growers should be made to induce the different caiuiing companies to keep a supply of this poison on hand at cost for the benefit of the growers. - Sometimes Douglas and Dorothy grew tired. There Was so much to see, and they had ao many splendid times that' they almost wished now and again for a very quiet adventure like a WODderful .dream, perhaps! You are tired today, children," Uncle John said one Saturday. And they both had to admit that they were quite exhausted. " "Well have to do something very quiet then," said Uncle John. So they got on a car and after a little while got out and went Into a large building.. "This la one of the public libraries," said Uncle John. "We can read anything we like. All these books belong treat to na if wert nice to them-anthem well and obey the library rule. We cant own then, bat when weve finished reading one w can read another. And so on, until we read every single book In every library in tha city If wa wish I" "We could never do that," said Dorothy seriously, and Douglas laughed. "No," admitted Uncle John, "but we always can have all the reading wa want. There are books of tll aorta-pic- ture books, story books, books of travel, adventures, history." Douglas and Dorothy had given the names of the books they wanted to read and Blips of paper upon which were their names. They had belonged to the school library, and Uncle John waa always giving them bocks. "For," bt said, "a book la such a friendly companion to own we cant have too many. And books are nice HARD HIT - the state with the University of Utah. These seniors are guests of the school, .sand elaborate plana are being laid for pwv READING AND RIDING buy noth- This day is held each year to ac ouaint high school seniors throughout I Be lg '.held. V AAET 6RAHAAV MePBSe The circus acrobat found the dowa George A. Bourne is reported to be confined to his bed and very ill In tears. "What In the world are you , He suffered a stroke last week which crying about?" he asked. sobbed the The elephant caused the loss of his speech and prac' down. , tically paralized his body. own of him." It? Yon didnt "What Robinson President and Mrs. J. H. "N-nthe' had as their Sunday guests. President says Ive got WoodMiss Heber to Grant. and Mrs. hi g Pathfinder J. ruff and President Grant's brother, all Magazine. of Salt Lake City. President Grant spoke In Sunday SAool at the FarmA Variety o Hatbands ington central ward and In the afternoon he dedicated the Penrose log Editor I sent a man West tor get- - a cabin on the. court house grounds picture of the husband of a movie Nearly &00 people from Salt Lake and actress. Davia counties were present to hear Joneg Did be get It? the dedication, after which a musical Editor Yeah, he stayed away a program was given. The affair was n charge of the two camps of the month and sent back pictures of three Farmington Daughters of the Pio- husbands. News-Advocat- , wo are doing nicely. far-aw- t othr fruits, CLARENCE BAIRD , Her eyes were blue as the sky is blue; , She was powdered, painted, and yet, well, you 2. You shall believe in us, and best Just from the looks "Dont you think a doughnut makes because we do not know you personhardly, knew a pretty good lunch,, taken 4a a V If she ware a Blonde or.Brunette. . ally. e whole 3. You shall send your money to us "Taken aa a hole, I think not is rose as were Her red the red; Jips In advance, so we can buy the good would she whenever smile She from the factory with your money; you may have to wait a few weeks, But yawned:. Hymn o Hate by the hair on her small shapely but that is our business method. A guy I hats head. 4. You shall get help from your la Johnny Stout She might be a Brunette or Blonde. Ho nys: That bird. or village to build good nearest city ' Juat true him aut? Toads, so you may easily haul our Now let us get down to the kernel, is goods from the depot, but do not And that "Which do men prefer ?" sak help from ua we dont help to The girl who is highly supernal? Sufferers build good roads. A dreamy-eye- d girlie in fur? ' "My parents mads me practice flvs 8. You may buy church bells and hours a day on the piano," said Mis altar utensils from Us, and aend the One with a drug store complexion ' rule. our advance in that's Cayenne. A look In her eye? money "You must have suffered." 6. You shall get all the help you Can see them in every direction. can from the business men in your Look 'em over as they pass by. "I got ao I could practice without neighborhood; although we may have listening. Think of my poor parents I" more profit from you than they have, Now here is a girlie, ehea cunning. Washington Star. it ia against our rules to give to your And she isnt powdered too much; churches. The look she gives you Is stunning; 7. You shall convert your neighHas MA SUn You Would Like to The Surprise bors also to your faith in ua, for wa Touch." Wife I have a surprise for Robert, Slave room for more mosey. you. 8. You shall look at the pretty pi- There's one who lives down by the Huh You have? And how long la ctures in our catalog aa often as you , station; mother going to atay? desire your can, so as to strengthen your which Another who lives just beyond. but not I do am sure no need, that ie there relation for things you you may order with other goods tb Between this Brunette and the He Said It Blonde. save freight. Send ua all your ready not have any Phyllle They ssy use a word three cash so that you may times. It Is yours." Heft to buy necessities from your home Now here is a girl and she's clever, Of her I am really quite fond; dealers. , Edgar Is that ao? Phyllis! Phyl9. You shall believe ua rather than But I didn't think that Id ever lis I Phyllis I for we want Admit that I ao liked the Blonde. your home business men, bis millionaires We to trade. get your Listen and Ill tell you the reason; False Pride on your support. Don't be bluffed. sure Be not that do you business the on call shall forget. You Bill JO. Yes, maam! He said hed help They are always striving' to please like to have my head In hla business. people of your own vicinity for hard an and credit if you meet with Jean Heel Haw I He makes Ivory Thats why I prefer the Brunette. 7 luck or sickness; wo dont know you pool balls. 1IAL. i unless your orders are accompanied by Price, Utah . cash. The Prairie Lumberman. THE GOLF COURSE For the Hall of Fame we nominate Hr. Hal of Price, writer of the above School Day poem. Any man, married or single, who of his own free will enters tills of womens argument, rightly deserves a place alongside of such courageous 'The ninteenth annual. High School men as Lincoln, Washington, Roosewill be velt and Wilson. Heres to you, Hal day of the University of Utah ex- of the tho may your identity never be known. held under auspices division of the university on tension Price, Utah. ' to the Friday, May IS. Inwilladdition be sponsored What we need is rubber money, ao ny contests that the school on that day, the state it will stretch from one pay day to h school track meet will also be the other. - ; and Horn of tb Mlllr Floral tabl. 1.dtata Parm and LIFES. LITTLE JESTS a AinrtUai rU m iwHwtlw Mrs. Eleanor Williams, of Ogden Eobscription $2.00 per year in advance visited with friends and relatives here during the past week. TELEPBONM Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coles are re OMw Na. I joicing over the arrival of a fine baby W. P. Earn, N. . H. 114 c.. A. Eppi daughter, born at the homo of Mrs. Coles parents in Layton, Mr. and Mrs. G. L Talbot. Mother and daughter t . ESIto ' County Mt of Dvl county, tty of roM bow rad bom, mountain water, rvlc olaetri light. tolaphon, hourly to Balt Lab on fwunbrar Eloetri L. A and nd D. O. X 8. Ogdon, City Q. Water Railroad, fin chorry Phone Was, 4413 Use Poison Bait to Destroy Cut Worms IF vr in nn qua re aad through the arch and back nptown agajn and then along Riverside Drive. They lered riding en top of tho bus. On ono aide, along Rlvsrsido Drive, rows and rows of apart-mohouses aad prtvato houses on tho other sld waa tho Hudson River. "Just see how dark thooo boats look, said Douglas. Yon," said Dorothy, "hardly a can I aoo. I only can Juat tall thing "la your sen going' te take a busiare boats out thon" that there ness course at colleger "Wo know they aro there," mid "Dont know the golf 'tonne is all Pvt heard him apeak of as yet Douglas, "lots of warship and ethers, but It la hard to seo thorn." ' "WoTl take the trip tomorrow, too," aid Undo John, "so wo can seo thorn Sara to Be New pretty Kdae'e married by daylight . tell rtl BBt look yeu abouted what, , irstwwat Dorothy. eh - had ehly waddad bml " aro Just as plain as plain can "They ' My aht'd he terry! bo. No, now theyre darkj . Oh," cried Douglas, seo tho . Inlcmt Prodigy housoal They stand out no plainly. "Why do you call your child rw , "Yea, there la a great big light .that mark abler la ( going from ono thing to another "Hes nine years old and plays no and lighting everything up," said Instrument, doesnt even recite pieces Douglas. i wonder what it can be." Tm aura I dont know," said Dorothy. Tve never seen, any light so Prepared bright And the way it can more." Twiah Iconld go te Europe bow Juat then the bright light was thrown "Whyr the bus, and Douglas and DoroPr finally learned te read menu. upon thy saw that It was a searchlight were house ot , r Just (Qtag IDtoiar IS A BEGINNING It only takes one dollar to start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT her- e- , and the wonderful benefits that may later accrue from this modest beginning may ' influence your entire life. . r tract, START TODAY AND SAVE REGULARLY I s t Barnes Banking Co. |