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Show THURSDAY, TOE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH PAGE FOUR genuine patriotism, not the patriotism that flares only during the time of national danger from an outside en, PiMbMkr that steadily emy, but patriotism hold sacred all burns time; through CO. THE INLAND PRINTING the ideals set forth in that immortal W, P. EPPERSON, Editor document, the Declaration of IndeC. JL EPPERSON, AaMctoto EilUr pendences signed by our forefathers on July 4, 1776, let its tenets ever be II ind cIim auttti FAmrj M Elw the standard by which ones efforts 1111. at IUtstUU, Utah, uiir Um Act are guided, and strive to retain unMarch 4. 171. blemished the flag which was bom AimtUai ratal m pplkatiia durtftgthe struggle for freedom, that it may" ever represent democracy, Cnbocription $2.00 a year in advance justice. Tke Weekly Reflex it TELEPHONES ' ' , . . REPORT , Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of the Barnes Banking Company, located t Kaysviile, in' the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 25th day of June, 1529. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc Bank House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Due from Federal Reserve Bank Cash Items .......... ...... Silver .... Currency 156.07 675.48 3,143.00 Ten to One W. P. Eppanoa, Na. 71 C. JL Eppinaa, Na. 114 . OMica Na. 14 Total Cash on Hand It is probable that 10 farmers live Federal Reserve Bank Stock.. .. on secondary or feeder roads to one XOtal H.W.WM.M..W.W farmer who lives on a main highway. This means that it' is highly importLIABILITIES ant to consider waterproofing and Capital Stock Paid in. lardsurfacing the secondary roads. Surplus Fund Not only should this be done to ac- Undivided Profits . commodate the farmers and make new Deposits Subject to Check erritory more accessible, but it should Cashiers Checks e done to relieve-thmain highways Dividends Unpaid ... ..... of traffic and thereby eliminate un' Total Demand Deposits... necessary congestion, ' Time Certificates ; Sayings Deposits Mass The Fool Pays the Taxes? e A farewell testimonial waa given in the Bountiful Second ward meeting house Sunday evening in honor of El- One dark sorrel about 1400 ght or 1500 lbs. Branded left shoulder with White strip; in was wearing a on 0 halter when she strayed. Reward offered for r&T turn or information leading to return 0f same to owner. If Seen, Call V. D. Cheney' Centerville, Utah Phone Bountiful 96-R- 2 Jobbing and Repairing a Spodab DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CHAS. A. TRUMP. Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops, Gotten, Grata Bins, Skylight. Tin All Kinds of Tla Work t i Phenes: Shop, j Res, 106. 105-- J; Bountiful,' Ct4 On-Acco- unt e y-- STRAYED der Wallace Clifford Sessions. He is 11,500.00 the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace O. 900.00 will leave in'a.few days 2,335.70 Sessions, and German-Austria- n il.OO for the .mission, 16,525.44 where he will do missionary work for the L. D. S. church. Walter Layton Barlow, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Walter Bar3,974.55 ov, has received a call from the I 4,500.00 ). S. church to da missionary work In British mission. He will leave $590,818.07 he for England on July 19. A farewell estimonial was given in the East $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 iountiful tabernacle Sunday evening, 14,140.00 and was largely attended. Many relates and friends from all parts of )avis county were present The Bduntiful merchants met Monday and decided to close all businesses 126,066.14 at 6:30 each evening, except Saturdays Production for Food Products it and days before holidays m. on Wednesdays durin mer. BOUNTIFUL not about time that our tax experts, especially those who are ....$119,568.85' - 497.29. taking the farmer end of the argument exclusively, include in his argu6,000.00 ment all who pay a property tax, whether it be city real estate, pera sonal, or corporate property? As .$ 7,800.00 matter of fact there can be no solu.. 241,361.93 tion of the taxation problem until all forms. of wealth are taxed. As it is ... 248,661.93 Total Time Deposits .now, much of the wealth of the coun- -' 10,000.00 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank.:....' it although Great organizations, serving thou- Rediscounts ................... a.... ............ ........... ............. try is escaping taxation, 39,950.00 is escaping contrary to the taxation sands of communities and millions of Bonds Borrowed ri 2,000.00 rr rnninjiiriiniii conhomes have revolutipnized the elecprovisions laid down by the state stitution. tric, telephone, automobile and other Total ... $590,818.07 Up to date this fact seems to have great industries. Mass production has CONTINGENT LIABILITIES -escaped the attention of all the tax established newe: standards of econ Indorsements' of ;29, 950.00 of thlarliaTik.'.::..:.' mj7efficiency-and"8rvtcit ex pertepand apparent! Now the food producing industry legislative advisory committee which $ 39,950.00 Total is holding out for a method whereby is experiencing growth in the same of of State Utah, The direction. Postum company has the intangible property the state may be taxed. It is indeed acquired over a score of County of Davis John R. Gailey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes anc food manufacturing plants to opstrange that the class which invests erate under one management. says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foreits money in the statement of the condition o' securities, or lends its money at This is unquestionably a step in the going report contains a full, tine and correct29th on exert the close business should bank the of said of the at rate day of Junfe, 1929. interest, high direction, for greater production JOHN R. GAILEY such a powerful influence in shaping right on a lower overhead is a modern busSubscribed and sworn to before me laws and usages to the end that they iness axiom. Foods produced on the ' may escape taxation. mass production basia should give the this 8th day of July, 1929. WENDELL BARNES, in Notary Public. citizen is The rich, consumer a better product at a lower J Utah. Kaysviile, but in all . the minority communities, price. commission the? on 22nd My expires he seems to find hut little trouble in v 1929. of October, day g citizen property-owninmaking the Attest: Correct A pay for the schools, the roads, the ROYAL C. BARNES, courts and all the expenses of city, CLAUDE T. BARNES, county and state government. The W. JOHN GAILEY, The best statement rebuttal the of man who peddles Directors. ' ities our that excludes tariff owns man who prothe foreign frankly says from Commissioner. ducers the of Office Bank American State of are market Utah, property and pays taxes is a fool, am he is convincing the investing public the statistics showing imports. I, W. II. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby to his way of thinking. Every 'year an increasing amount certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of foreign goods passes through the of the above named company, filed in my office this 9th day of July, 1929. American customs, to be sold all over W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. My Son; the nation in competition with domestic articles. theatre next Wednesday. No More Golden Rose of is as be. it should Our George Fitzmaurice production for tariff The National City bank of New Ttys Founded upon historical fact, this Civic been has never exclude to principle ecoYork in their July letter on the First National pictures shows how a nomic and financial conditions of the imported produce. All it does is to Love makes. the world gef round, romantic and fiery Spanish youth, porproducing- costs here and country, has the following to say con equalize on abroad sometimes' it nearly shakes the trayed by Gilbert Roland, and a starry-ea and by levying goods duty cerning. sugar: and divinely beautiful senorita, yed manufactured or in countries hall from its axis. grown big Our monthly letter for June conenacted by Mary Astor,' upset the inThe love affair that played a big living conditions, the wage scale tained an article on the proposed in where of nations in the quest for Calitrigue in to social United and the the the of status is workers winning part crease of the customs tariff on sugarL States of California, 70 years ago, fornia. as carried by the new tariff hill which far inferior to ours. All the glamor of California, as it is the theme ofRose of the Golden has passed the House of Representa-lo the Civic Center was under Spanish rule, is depicted West," coming tives and is now pending in the SenIt remains with the of "a on the screen in Rose of the Golate. In that article reference was state to. lower taxes on people by which there are many that can he den West. Montague Love, Gustav property made to a calculation by members of ceasing to demand new dropped and the people get along just von Seyfferititz and Flora Finch also the faculty of the University of Wis- functions that are not governmental as well. of are featured. necessary, consin, showing that as a measure into tended improve the position of ag1 riculture the proposal was because only 2,3 per cent of the farmers of this country grow sugar beets, while all are consumers of sugar. The quotation is chiefly interesting because of the statement that only 2.3 per cent of the farmers of the country grow sugar beets. The statement is probably true, but what of it? Is it not also true that a lesser percentage of farmers are lending money or engaged in the manufacture of tariff protected goods? Surely it is true, but is that any reason bankers should not charge interest or that manufactured goods be protected ? All classes are entitled to fair returns and the beet farmer should be no exception to the rule. However, it "seems to be a proposition of me and my son, we and no more. 'Is it July noDucr or genual motors so-call- ed ve -- tax-exem- so-call- ed tax-exem- pt pt The fifth wheel, an accurate speed mea- Fair Tariff Principle tax-exem- suring device,' has roved that Pontiae has the hligbest top speed and the fastest acceleration available in any six. As for power, Pontiac is the most powerful of all sixes, a fact which can be proved by the dynamometer, a scientists measuring stick for brake horsepower. -- pt low-pric- ed low-pric- ed We Me and and the West at Try to match these Big Car features Center offered at no increase in price Big Car engine. - . Big Car Iiibricat-in- g system . . . it non Big Car fuel feed Independence .Day (The following lifted editorial is from the Richfield Reaper. It is so good that it is reproduced here in full. Editor.) So much has been said and written of that memorable day upon which our forefathers signed .the.. Dcrlara tlon 5f' Independence that it is difficult to write without entering a field which has repeatedly been . covered, yet one cannot be reminded too often of the valuable lessons contained in the struggle of that little hand of patriots ta establish a republic in which their descendents could live secure and obtain the most from life. The ideals embodied in that famous document have served as an inspiration, a standard by which this country has attained its present heights. In the fight for independence that followed shortly after the signing of that document the colonists were victorious for their cause was just and founded upon right motives. decadei,thatJ?avA.-XoUowed- n r CoimMcr tin well ai the li Iflivrred price price hen rou-parioatomoMli value . . ns Oakland. VoBtiii delivered Only raaaonabli price inrluda headline and rbaric, forwhan Tima Paytba ia mad. GEO. E. BRIGGS Layton, Utah Residence Phone Phone 166 93-- W f Wasatch Gas Company, Kaysviile, Utah:- - engineer may call and explain the of heating with Natural Gas. He may also give advantages me an estimate of the cost. It ia understood that I am under no obligation whatsoever. ' Your LOW house-heatin- g FARES East and West Address. Phone No. ft. 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Make Your Vacation a Memorable Event this Year! , - ry ment Plan nnattmn0 t growth of the United States from a few colonies, dependent upon the English crown, to one of the worlds most prosperous and powerful nations has been practically uninterrupted, and today ships flying the Stars and Stripes carry American products to every port, and prosperous Conditions are noted at every hand. such prosperity and uninterrupted progress there lies a danger the wanger of complacency. There is likely to be a tendency on the part of the citizens to become too confident that the government will continue to junction properly and maintain 'its position and progress. ' 'Ageneral lack of interest iirpublic Affairs on the part of the citizens is certain to follow such and that condition has caused embarrassment to many Institutions and s. This danger constitutes an ever menacing foe to be vigilantly guarded against. - In order to do this it mast be the paramount duty of each individual, each voter, to assure himself that th public offices are properly filled by those whose efficiency and loyalty cannot be questioned, and that the different departments and organizations of which the government consists maintain a higbstandard and iricaa be Inspired with e DOOR ron tine Big SU, fiS to $S. . o, 6. fwKm, Mich., plua dr charger, Bumpeea, iprm romri mnd lovrjor ahock regular equipment at kmml flight extra co-Mot or a Tima Far men t Plan oaoaiablo mt minimum rata. And many other Big Car ad my MflDME wnriitt -- - payment-- , Loay monthly tarma. Big Car eooling sysfein AMDunr imiEATrmas 2- In mptfo of the fort that If nfn rvarr dmaimbla big car qualm and ia ww nvailabla in truim Concur of color wrirtjr Mg Su nmlumM to aril at na . inrrrame in rirw. Small down f o o on time, Michigan SEDAN. 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