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Show I ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH MEMORIAL DAY I LUMEER We are approaching again that dav set aside as Memorial day, May 30, handed down to us as A day sacred to the hearts of all true Americans whose duty it is to see that it is fittingly observed. This day of all days, when we pause to pay tribute to the heroes of our country whose brave deeds and manv sacrifices are held sacred by every patriotic citizen, who humbly bows his head in prayer for the hero. dead. 'Time and care should be given to teach and to urge that this is not, a day for rejoicing or for programs of sports, but a day for us to analyze and consider its significance; for the strewing of flowers and the placing of flags on the graves of the soldiers. It is a day when the children should be told why we commemorate it; they should be impressed with the deep respect and regard for the graves around which the memorial program should be given; they should be taught the significance of the Poppy Red and to wear it in memory of a man who gave all he had to give his very life for his country; they should be taught that to forget our heroes would be the saddest thing imaginable and that the American people have resolved that the memory of those who fought at Gettysburg and Shiloh, at Chateau Thierry and in the.Argonne, . shall not be forgotten. Memorial day to Americans now is no impersonal affair, but sacred vrith personal ties that reach across continents and oceans. In the acts of loving memory we renew that spirit which stirs our feeling which should help us in our lives and which 'should stimulate us to discover and discharge the duties that we owe to civilization and to one another. Each year Memorial day bids us to be eternally mindful and to consecrate ourselves to fulfillment of the charge of our forefathers to see to it that Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. . We have no day so dedicated to sentiment as Memorial day and sentiment is a great power. The .crown of sorrow is notin memory, but In forgetfulness, and on May 30, next, I hope every man, woman and child of this country will wear a poppy and do honor to the mempry of those for whom we observe Memorial day. Countless generations yet unborn will rise up and bless the flag memory of him who served and died for Our Flag the onlyFene-lou. in all the world that has never known defeat. Mrs. Eugene Custom Tailoring In Every Suit You Gan Depend' f Upon There is lumher and lumber. One kind, the sort we sell, is lumber that you can use as needed, with the assurance that it will serve the purpose well, lasting for years. For lumber satisfaction, consult us before buying Brown Lumber Go. 107 Kaysville 555 Ogden - Ztrfltx drtkly rUkM I ffiljr LAYTON ' btoWat m HU, Match A matter Fafcnury Mcnd-cta- a ItwIlU, 1171. Utah. u4 U Act laiu Mm end beeta. Haa the factory of the Laytoa 8uar company, tannery, teller milk, milk flatten, end te m the meorete state toed. Good epportuni. tiee foe tboee aaakln uburben acreaye fee fruit rrowlns. truck (antralne, ehickea raining and dairying. On the llam of the Bara barter Electric, Oregon Short Line and D. R. 0. W. railroad. Has elec trie lights and II, t a apalleatUa Subscription $2.00 per year in advance Altcrtialac rate TELEPHONES Offtoa No. II W. P. Erparaaa. Na. Tl C. A. Epptiaoa. Na. IK ... FARMINGTON County aaat of Dacia county, city of yoaa bowrrad boms mountain water, electric liyhta, telephony hourly eervioe on femberymr Electric to Balt and Oyilm, O. B. U and D. a R. Q. W tera Railroad. fine cherry orchard., berrire and other fruita, etc. Home of the Miller Floral company, State Experiment Farm and Latrona, the Prottiort Spot In Utah." yw-tabl- Ground ha boon broken for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott. The Daughters of the Pioneers entertained at a miacellaneoua shower Tueidny evening in honor of Mm. Nick DeVass, formerly Mias Hattie Rawson. An enjoyable Ume was re ported by all, and Mrs. DeVass received many useful gifts The Baseball at Located la the midet of fertile flahb. beale ta the produetioa et mUk, toaa. THE INLAND PRINTING CO. u w. r. grrasoN, mum c. a. sr reason, Amuu saw Two Games KAYSVILLE vs. CLEARFIELD Saturday, May 28, 3:30 oclock SWING OF STYLE that marks clothes as tailored by the best tailors of the country, emphasizes the special modeling of these suits for men and young men. A goodly array of patterns from which to select. THE Big Memorial Day Game Mr. II. G. Talbot is building an addition to his residence. Lawrence Page will leave soon for a mission to the Southern States. Joel Sedgwick is visiting his parents' for a short time before returning to his home in I.ong Beach, California. Irvin Adams has returned home after an extended stay in Colorado, where he has been engaged in road building. K. P, Ellison, Evan Ellison and Otha K. Green have gone to the Ellison ranches in Nevada, where they will a few days. K. G. King and E. M. Whitesides will leave the lutter part of June for Seattle, where they will attend the meetings of the National Educations association as representatives of the Davis County Teachers association. The East canyon reservoir is re ported to be filling fast, and it looks as though It will be filled to capacity before it is necessary to tap the outlet and that there will be water to Shirts that you will think just the thing for coatless days. KAYSVILLE vs. LAYTON Monday, May 30, 2 oclock Wateosi Taimer Clothing Co. -- EVERYBODY COME sjH-n- 372 . Wiir Hot Air Furnaces NATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL SfftT ,the, com!n especially brilliant array of drTn fromofS ,adinY Universities of the country group great teachers, sixty three mem-ar mebe the College will cooperate in one of !fcIVl hreU summer school With this ty-aev- en Twenty-fourt- h SUMMER SESSION UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE will morning from a mission in the Cen- American Legion post, number 27, tral States. He spent the past twen at Tremonton, Friday, June 3. months in the mission fiel Mrs. Horace Steed entertained the most of which time was spent in the Utopia club Wednesday at her home. Oklahoma conference. He report enThe time was spent in playing cards, joying himself very much and looks after which luncheon was eerved. fine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birkin enterMias Jennetta Knowiton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Knowl- - tained at a bridge party last even-IngThose present were: Mr. and ton, was recently judged the most popular Coed at the B. Y. U. where she la Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Dr. and Mrs. G D. Rutledge and Dr. and Mrs. A. Z attepding school. At a late hour luncheon The horse belonging to Dr. J. C. Tanner. Robinson, which was believed to have was served. The Bay View club was entertains been stolen some Ume ago, haa not as yet been recovered by the Sheriffs by Mrs. Robert Birkin Wednesday, The guests were: Mr. A. L. Clark, force. and Miss Verlie BirMrs. Evan Ellison, of Layton, is of Farmington, Mrs. Nathan kin, of Los Angeles. of weeks as the three guest pending Reeves gave the lesson on Byrns Mrs. C. H. Bourne during Marcus her mother, Appolo. the stay of her husband in Nevada. In the division tryouts in the Mut The Farmington Ladies club will usl contests held In Wednesday be entertained by Mrs. Walter Ramp-to- n evening North Davis Ogden stake placed first Friday afternoon. The time in the play contest, first in the men's will be spent in playing bridge. quartette, and second in the men's " public speaking contest. The contestSome people are not strongly ant in this event was Joseph Cook, of ' grounded in the belief that man will Syracuse. Mr. Mrs. Vlrd Cook entertained be punished after death for the sins at a and last Saturday evenbridge party committed in the flesh, but hold that ing. Thoae present were: Mr. an be receives his punishment while yet Mrs. Meivin M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Len Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day, a resident of this mundane sphere. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowley, Mr. People who wrestle with artificial and Mrs. LouisMurray P. Cook and Mr. and latteeth and apt to subscribe to the Mrs. Golden M. Adams. The prise j was won by Melvin Adams. ter theory. Kaysville Street, Ogden Jobbing Repairing s Specialty DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Corslets, Chimney Tops, Gotten, Grain Bins, Skylights, Ha Boots All Kinds of Tin Work : Chop 105--J; Res. 108. Bountiful, Utah . offerings in America SPECIAL FEATURES Special features of the U. A. C. Sumtaer Session will be a COACHING SCHOOL conducted by nationally known coaches and the resident faculty; also INSTITUTE OF SCHOOL MUSIC supervisors of school music. Famous guest teacher. supplement the regular music faculty in giving thorough and comprehensive courses in school musio methods. Those interested in this phase of the Summer Session write for special circular Courses arranged to meet requirements for certification in Utah and neighboring states. rT1qir!TnU.iforJ baccalaureate and the masters may be by attendance at summer sessions. Th U. A. Cm is on the Accepted List of the Association wiU All Honor to Our Heroes de-gT- ee of American Universities iunV13.t0 J.u,y Second Term July 25, August 28. H 00 for second term at th U. A. c. Summer Schooloidy. (p2?frhCr?V0n WKh ,tudy send for catalog and descriptive literature to Presidents office, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. F . or i ter- - Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System Decoration Day Excursion Rates 'The Overland Route M On THIS DAY, set aside as time Sample Round Trip Fares via BAMBERGER ELECTRIC i Tickets on Sale MayJ28 29, 30 ; Good Returning .. n SO, Ise. This Bank Will'Be Closed Alj Buy Memorial Day f May 30 t To Points East Dally May 22 to Sept limit October 31. , Jr- Frequent Train' f Service when we may pause to recall the brave deeds of those who gave their all when the nation called, we wish to add our mite toward the ence and honor accorded these brave men. V To Points West Daily May 15 to Sept. 30 Iae. limit October 3L Ask' Agents for Further Details D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah i- - , Barnes Banking Go. f |