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Show r f THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH he BY W. P. EPPERSON MensDressShirts KATsvimr The Finest line ever shown, in Kavsville. Four-in-ha- Advertising An excellent selection. Makeyour selection while the stock is complete. Trunks and Suit Cases ' A SON UTAH Entered as second-clas- s matter February IIlU1 J, at Kaysville, - Utah under the act of March t, 1J79: Ties nd gWItt Rates on application. Subscription $1.25 per year when paid in advance. - $1.50 per year on overdo subscriptions or when not paid in advance. Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. Fine assortment just received. FRUIT FROM UTAH WIDELY DISTRIBUTED. This state furnished thirty-tw- o states and lOS large cities -- with a large supply of fruit last year, according to the annual report asof the Utah Fruitgrowers sociation which was presented to the stockholders at their annual meeting held yesterday in the f Commercial club. ManaGeneral of In the report ger W; IL Garvin the - statement was made that during 1913 the association had shipped fruit in carload lots to almost every state Unprotected lumber rots, ejacks, splits and soon goes to rum in the union and to 108 big cities is the onlyprotectibnr Paint Mr. Garvin reported that there was a ready market for Utah Its money saved and money made to keep your home will in and fruit at prices as large, . painted. than fruit Borne cases larger', from other states. No other state ACME QUALITY in the union, Mr. Garvin said, FAINTS AND FINISHES ' had as wide a distribution of its y fruit .as did Utah. Mr. Garvin said the world was beginning to are made to last. They will stand years of service "and exposmv still-lo- ok to rain- - and sunrjifat better and prop y appreeiatethehighquality of better than few a after months service. only cheaper paints Utah fruit and to demand it. The , market for the 1914 Utah fruit, You will he surprised to "know how little it really costs ym.- he said, would be much better We have books telling all about the use of paints and finishthan in 1913 because of the recognition of the superior grade es about the home, and will give' them to you free for the askingof the Utah fruit. lie recommended that, the growers exercise a greater care in packing of fruit and in it? preparation for the market. , Department Cash Store, Kaysville, Utah KAMAS WINS. Save Your Buildings AUREAL HUMORIST. It is generally conceded that America has been without a real A . full.line of Spring Ginghams just in. humorist since the death of We have a few Mens DRESS SHIRTS going Mark Twain, but there seems to ' at . 50 centf each. be a worthy successor of the great Clemens somewhere in Davis COUnty.It ifl truethat he has not yet secured jiational fame and his lights isstill burning dimly as it were, but it is likely Wearelheadquarters for Fancy and Staple to shine forth with the brilliancy Croceries'and the prices aretfght. of the noon day sun, and should it do so all persons who can read will be in danger of. the need of an undertaker, so great will be the mirth- - provoked. Most of the funny work of this unknown author has been confined to dodThe House of Quality and Popular Prices. ges circulated- the weekly picture shows given on what the author is pleased to call The Fast Bunch From Kamas Dethe .Pumpkin Vine Circuit, feats Both Kaysville and Cen' Now we will terville. (Davis county). leave it to the people of Davis The Kamas basket ball team county if that is not real funny, playedi a return game andmarks the author as a great ville at the local opera house humotist. last Friday evening, and much to the surprise of the Kaysville-ite- s In.1. I.'IIV ffll 4!JiiiibimTriiyTi'BiTriliii PULL THE MANAGEMENT, captured the. game by- - a s of 21 to 20. The defeat seore The Reflex lias no desire to a you know was a surprise from the fact that champion the boys and girls is who violute the provisions of Kaysville defeated Kamas two , necessity? the improper dancing ordinance straight games during their reone now, of this county, but why not ar- cent trip to Kamas. ' It seems that the defeat in rest the management of halls account. where such dancing ' is en- their home town only tendedto couraged. Young men in Ivays-vill- e stir the fighting blood of the are authority for the state men from the mountains. When ment that Manager Rockwood, o it was decided that they w'ould Alberta hall, Centerville, has come ami play a return game f stated that they could rag there with Kaysville, the team got busy and trained hard for the contest and he would protect them, efKB they ragged decently. This state and victory rewarded their ment may pot-b- e strictly the forts. The first half of the game lookfacts of the case, but it seems strange that the officers do no ed like a walk away for Kamas inforce the provision of the ordi as when time was called the score stood 9 to 12, and the nance, which holds the mana finished strong. ment responsible for the eon Burton was substituted for duet of the dancers. The Reflex on home team mtho the commcnds the officers for their Foxley second half and the game beefforts to inforce the law but came fast furious. and would suggest that the manage Kaysville ment who profits from the steadily cut down the lead of patronage of the raggers also be the visitors as the game went on and both sides indulged in conheld accountable. siderable rough stuff. King and Burton were badly battered as PLAY BALL! Made--of Choicest Utah Wheat were some of the visitors and With the advent 'of spring the when the game was near the base ball season opens. Spring is Milled in the most modern Mill close Ronald Swan was called on here; get busy boys, get out the a foul and a point given to the old gloves and balls and bats anc Packed in the NeStest Manner. visitors the referee. Had it by start practice. A base ball meet been not this unfortunate infor ing should be called for the enc EVERY DEALER HUSJT cident would havebeen of the vveekaTtheTatcstr Kays tie. a ville has the material so lets The Kamas boys showed good start to develop it now so that NOTICE we may finish well at the end of fighting blood and proved themselves good sportsmen, and. they There will be a special meeting of the shareholders of the the season. a red hot bunch of rooters had Considerable talk has been goKaysville Irrigation company held at the Kaysville meeting house to back and give them encourage-ment- . Vestry on Monday,' March 23rd, 1914, at 10 a. ra. Said meet ing the rounds lately and some Kamas team wTas The that a change ov-ing is called for the purpose of amending the Articles of made as follows: up so that they will read as follows last year ' be made in the IL L. F. Lambert, ARTICLE VI. management, namely, that there A. Giles, R. F. The capital stock of this corporation shall be $73,000.00, be two managers, a playing manR. C. Lambert, ager and a business manager. divided into shares as follows: M. Carpenter, R. G. We have.t heard the umpire 2831 Primary Shares of the Par value of $25.00 L. G. J. Vaughn, Play Ball yet and we 330 Secondary Shares of thd Par value of $12.50 ydl were They accompanied by R. 2 Culinary Shares of the Par value of $25.00 wont feel satisfied with life unCoach LamJ. A. Tack, Kimball, til we do. 2 Manufacturing Shares of the Par vhlue of $25.00 V. McCormick, J, bert, Leonard, Primary shares are entitled to the water at all times.- Sec- FARMER Parke, J. Lewis, W. Lewis, E. IS INJURED IN AN ondary shares are entitled to the water during the months of Pack and M. Parke. AUTO ACCIDENT. March, April, an May; Culinary stares Are entitled to sufficient to the lack of hotel acOwing water to reach their premises for culinary purposes only, and S. P. Owen. 50 years of age commodations the visitors were such, culinary. sharesLsball notbe sold or traifstYrred to be used a prosperous farmer oL .Clinton, entertained by Mr, and Mrs. in any other place or manner, exempt to this corporation, without sustained serious injuries last Swan on the evening of George s of the capital stock of this week, when his automobile turned the concent of the owners of their arrival, and at dinner on corporation voting for such removal or transfer, at a regular turtle on the liiverdale road, pin- the day following by Mayor and meeting of the stockholders. ning him beneath the machine, Mrs. II; J. Sheffield. The visitAnd to add a new article as follows: lie received a compound fracture ors are a fine bunch of fellows ARTICLE XIX. of the collar bone and a deep from first to last and it is hoped Any shares not subscribed for by January x31st, 1915, shall gash from the left ear down hat they will eome again and remain in the treasury, and shall not be disposed of only after across the nose. team it over our if they can The accident took place just put disposition of the same is authorized by the shareholders, either was regretted that the game It at a regular or special meeting, authorizing the disposition of outside the south city limits --of which was announced between the same. Ogden at 7'o clock, while Mr. and Kamas for Monday Directors. Owen was on his way home. In kaysville Board of of the order j By evening at Centerville was canWM. II. BLOODPrcsident JOHN Q. M. BARNES, Secretary. attempting to pass a wagon, the celed by the visitors, as it Kaysville, Utah, February 28, 14. driver lost control of his car, would have been a con19 March which turned over after skidding last March 5, First pub. est royal. down a slight embankment. Gage Game With Centerville. Rodman and his wife were comOn Saturday evening the Kaming from the Roy canning facin rean as team played Centerville and automobile, and tory moved the injured man from be- after a harix battle won by a neath the ear and took him to score of 23 to 24. he Dee' hospital, where Dr. R. Briggs, of Bountiful, refereed E. Worrell dressed his wounds. . both games and Wiggill, of Lay-toThe indications are favorable, umpired the Kaysville game c, Mr. Owens for utmost fairaeaa. with e ; recovery. SjayJ-OHl- Spring Ginghams - Staple and Fancy Groceries Kaysville Co-o- p J? oung Man! that Account a Start and-CQld,a- Banking Jnion State Hanl( Vtah Bountiful -- Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST fauille vis-ito- FloiJr rs & SONS arness Shop t I desire to announce to the people ofDaviscounty-that- Harness Shop is now fully equipped with the latest and my best machinery for the manufacture and repair of light and. heavy harness. Special attention to either checking or savings -- II, J. SHEFFIELD with-'Kftyx- in.. Dont 0 ' rtiaa Trr t"r ' Harness Repairing Look over your harnesses and see how badly they are in need of repairs and then bring them to me and have them repaired while the weather is bad. I have rings, buckles and other hardware to match almost any style of harness trim- -' mings. I can supply any harness parts and make to order anything wanted in the harness line. A fine line of fancy leather goods consisting of hand bags, purses, belts, hat bands, cuffs, toilet sets, etc. I have a big line of harness soaps, saddle soaps, .harness dressings, oils and wagon and bnggy oils and greases, and a hundred other things usually found in a first-clas- s harness shop. ) Biggest line of whips 'ever shown in the county. Whips from 25c to $6.00. When in need of anything in my line come and see me. My guarantee will mean something to you and I am right here to make it good. D. L. BUTLER The Harness Man, Kaysville, Utah. the-gam- e -- Jiavu-suggest- GRACK-A-JAG- FOR WELL DRESSED MEN The Spring Line er ed CLOTHES K Is In Never before have we shown such a wealth of beautiful samples J - Stewart-Burto- n - two-third- eer-ainl- y 1 s . Vhillips, Myron Confectioner n, Vtah f Where Quality Tells. . its or Co. a'Oingj Account most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a dtod of michtv dollaiSere httve a penny here, effort Out Saving Department is altvayj ready to you. f 'JOHN R. BARNES, President L. S. HILLS, R. GAILEY, Vice-Presiden- t, BRUCE MAJOR, 10 Cashier.. Aaat Cashier Barnes 'BanHjng Co, vtah .CAPITAL, $25,000.' SSJS L SURPLUS and PROFITS, $65,73C ST Dfrc,rj IF5;, RraI o. Ernie, John Wr G. M. Barnes, H. Blooi Heniy paid on Time Deposits. We , .tlcLoan 2T good security. Drafts sold payable n ail bhIJiHIT cities the Your business solicited. Interest pays,, quarteriy. Notary Public In Wplam |