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Show hr 3Drrklij Hrflrx, MUiM Ten Years Ago kr THE INLAND PRINTING CO. Items taken from The Keflex of W. P. EPPESBOM, Miter C. A. EPPKBSON, AMUte Miter KateiW H wanj-tl- m Matter Paknwrr Utek. rater tka Art ten years ago, dated November "21, 1918: lial . Miss Claire Gleason entertained on Saturday evening complimentary to her guest, Miss Emily Newman of Ateartiaia rata. aa apaUcatloa Salt Lake, who has been visiting here several days.. The invited guests Subscription $2.00 s yrar in advance for Misses. till, at March . Karsvllte, 171. - were: Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, Evelyn Galley, Marie Blamires, G'adys . TELEPHONES Na. la W. P. Kpparaaa.'Na. VS C. A. Eppanaa, Na. 114 Off. Barker, Estella Epperson, Arteii NEW RECORD IN HIGHWAY t DUILDING The United .States this 'year is spending a record sum for highways. The total will reach . -- . This is ' per cent more than last year and five per cent more than in 1926, when the former high mark was 21 ' ' established.' The movement toward building good roads is a product of this cen- -. tury. The perfection of the automobile, the growth of industry and the social and business necessity of improved transportation arteries all contributed to the result. America in a few brief years has developed the finest highway system in the world, and every year is witnessing" still greater progress. Highways and prospeity move together. Every dollar spent in good roads building is a dollar that is a g investment. sound, It has been said that Rome was pnly as great as her highways and the same is again true of any modern nation today. - - . : iy? Y h Y , be-liev- e Y ? Y - HE KNEW WHO WON THE ELECTION Tom Flynn is an A1 Smith man who has his domicile in Milwaukee, and Tom is wise to the fact that the women had much to do with the defeat of his patron saint So strong is Tom's resentment against the women voters that he undertook to kill off a few of the fair .sex in the streets of the famous beer town by hurling bricks at automobiles occupied by women. Deputy Sheriff Max Bruner, who by the way is also an admirer of Governor Smith, considered tho action of rlynn unsportsmanlike and gathered him in. Flynn was taken before a pollcejudge and enriched the city exchequer to the tun of twenty-fiv- e dollars. Drunk or sober as the ease may be, Flynn knew his onions the women did It, -- t tT t ? t? T - , The following is a letter from "Barnes and Gleason," written from FVance and published in The Reflex T of 10 years ago. It should be interesting Hading on' the 10th anniversary of the signing of the armistice: France, Yes, this is France Dear Brother. Bill i Aa you are aware it is some time since we wrote, but, nevertheless, we have enjoyed your high explosive items, which at times have' been a source of great merriment. The Weekly Reflex .arrived this evening, and we see by the editorials and advertisements that the 143th Field Artillery band cut quite. a shine on its tour of the great state of Utah. Also that Jack G. hasn't yet found his gold rimmed spectacles. ' Let's see, Bill, that tour was three months ago? Wouldnt know .where we have been since then? ' First of all, we've looked everywhere for the specs, but we dont the non. Jack G. could see much with them anyway! Our trip over was much the same as has been generously printed. We agree,- however, with Swinger, that we were glad' to get off when the ship stopped, and also with Barton, that France is no rose garden. Will these brave soldiers agree that France - -- , - I TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE SERVICE EXTENDED With the recent extension of transatlantic telephone service to all ' of Belgium, the total interconnected telephones is over. 26 million. This is more than 82 per cent of all the' Instruments in the world. The modern American, who can talk to a friend or business associate in London, Brussels or elsewhere in Europe at a reasonable cost, is witnessing one of the newest miracles of progress. . a- - Stock From Portland Show . To be Exhibited Here Prize-Winni- ng -- took show In January; J. Fjeldsted, ,L." ho .tund.d it is announced who won grand champion bull of the champion cow and junior Portland et- the ,JIerbert Chandler of. Balter, Ora. m dX bull prizes in the will bring Ogden. He also will bring eiXtLn ' for. the sales ring. Kenwood farms at will bring a full herd of ShortbSK inclusive of three bulls on the block. The first prfi Hereford steer shown by the sity of Idaho at the Portland tion also will be brought to J(ka Mr. .Fjeldsted is advised. Some fine Holstein herds from Id ho and Jerseys from California also be entered here,' according to ar thiTafe at Portland, and presileading Hereford breeder heads club, Boosters the of dent cattle from th Pa- list of Pacific exhibitors who will parg reshow Ogden show through cific international Livestock ticipate in the Oregon, will the fe4 Mr. Fjeldsted. Mr. of efforts cently heM at Portland, Ltvealso be brought to the Ogden Chandlers herd won grand champion SJS and bull and junior champion heifer. Make your letters radiate warmth Walter Hill of Livingston, Mont., la councold a is France for be will good cheer, another Hereford breeder who time.--' , , try in the winter Hill, etock won a merry seen in Ogden. Mr.cow Heres wishing everyone and junior grind champion Christmas, we remain, bull .wards at Portland, and champion Sincerely yours, . animals will be seen h Og- Fjeldsted. BARNES and GLEASON, Tanch of lint, Crest Mount The den. Band. A. F. 145th which won a number of He has just found them on his desx. California, Portland also will bring The annual meeting of the Davb at Weber Counties Canal comnan, On November 11 The Reflex pub- firsts and show. that prize winners to the Ogden will be held in Ogden tomorrow. lished extras carrying the news uer-ma-n VNagfu, of Spokane, Rothrock Frank the armistice was signed by the The representatives at midnight. NoJobbing and Repairing a Specialty world war will end this morning, Weir Hot Air Furnace. Washington 6 oclock, at vember 11, time ana 11 oclock Paris time. This DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS announcement was made by the state C11AS. A. TRUMP, Prop. mon- SkjB.ku, T. IU.I. department at 2:50 oclock this Cotolw Chlmn., Work Tin of Kinds All s ... iDThe Kaiser is a fugitive in Holland. , 4 Bountiful Huh Phones: Shop, 105-- J; R- -. 106. The second extra was issued the Prize-winnin- . the-aa- 'rr same day. ' dividend-returnin- . Lin- ford, Verna Robins, Aideen Jacobs, Georgia Sitzer, and Marian Jacob?. Newman Reeves, Vernon Mahsell, Irul Simmons and Mac Swan, who successfully passed the entrance examinations at the U. of U. for the officers training achool at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, left Monday afternoon for that camp, where they will be drilled in heavy artillery. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Barton entertained in their honor on Saturday. Lawrence Manning writes to his mother and tells a few happenings on the front.- He got an iron cross which was worth about $200.00. , , A - bed warmer. Right how we have to depend on cootie power for these. The "Famous Utah Band"- - is still touring, and we have seen consider- abla of this country. First in the iness linq and last in the pay line that's us. So far we've not needed the life line. Recently the band e&n- ile ted a ten day "engagement at a ase hospital duties. So far, we have met no one from our home state whom we knew. While here we were treated to maby weird and unimaginable tales of the doings up at the front Sommed up U looks like heaven hell and New York at Christmas. . Brother Bill, your paper is good, mighty, good, even if it does come to Us two months late. The later it is the more we appreciate it. Here is a suggestion to warm it up still more. How much we would - appreciate contribution to The Reflex of a series of some snappy letters from the people of Davis county. We have much to write to you about; tia true and "With the Colors" - column is always read first. Why not start a "With The Home Folks, Near the Fireside" column for us? oubtlesa many things that happen to the old county we will have to return home to hear about. to - . a . . . n S A DOLLAR tier TV - of Used Passenger Cars and Trucks; at NOVEMBER R. J. FRY, Inc: Two $200.00 Used Cars Will Be Sold for ONE DOLLAR ONLY On Saturday, November ' i , ; ; t , ; - t ' . - flat-wheel- ed nutrious constituents, that a man's beard is cultivated a half-inc- h oveT night." Three whoops' for old man Gillette. By the way Henry Ford, we hope, will Invent a new and better safety razor with brakes on. Doubtless the troops can use It for everything from a catterpiller tractor R. J.: FRY, Imc. Y Y Y Y DODGE DEALER Motor Avenue at Second East Salt Lake City, Utah Y s. Heres what this splendid grift win bring: Instant, dean cooking heat at the tom of a switch; elim- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ination of burning or undercooking; a range easily kept as dean as a china plate; no soot to soil utensils; fast and economical operation. t . With every range pnrehaeed from from new until Christmas, we give This 1929 model Christmas special has more fea u : RMfoeir tures and conveniences than caw be listed here. Among them are: Automatic temperature control, automatic electric timer (optional), electric light over cooking surface, smokeless .broiler, utility drawer beneath .oven, salt and shakers, pepper white enamel dock, Hotpoint Electric Percolator and Cord, convenience outlet for. use of other appliances. 3-c- up , This is the wonder gift within the reach of every family. ' - i Fna et of Genuine Pyrex Glaware. Thla la a wonderful combination. Every woman h delighted with Pyrex m o-- Visit! Our Store and S .V ?'S . Y Y Y Y 1 7 24 Months Pay m.,0 For Any Elcctric Range in Oar Stock Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y. lea-tore- ware. Y- - Y USED PASSENGER CAR xND TRUCK WAY BELOW COST. Reason: Our entire Y stock of new current Dodge Brothers Standard and Victory Six passenger cars will be sold Y at once at Price Reductions of from 5165 to S250 to makte room for forthcoming changes in Y models to be shown early next year. Y Y Y The one great grift that will make Mother happiest this Christmas is this modem Ilotpoint Range. i with Its many conveniences and time saving l$-pi- ee Y The first 2 persons securing1 tags attached to the $1.00 cars after the doors open at 8:30 A. M. sharp, Saturday, November 17 GET THE CARS! - 'ewl929 Modertlolpolnt Automatic Electric Range A Oven T Y Y The best buys will go to the early shopper! WE ARE FORCED. TO M ARK EVER1 R. is well supplied with R; cars la petit roller skate you know. Life aboard one of these hand organs is well described in the little poem enclosed. Billet life in the small villages of France was much the same aa you read every Saturday night in the Post. Irvin Cobb hits the nail on the thumb when he says: "the atmosphere of the beloved country it so laden with the f Y ' , . X V T . , v T T 15-16- -17 yDnsitt ABSOLUTaY Tl JMyyour- - Selection Now-Ta- ke , c Dvety Aiiy Time - J , |