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Show la;e 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i? THE WEEKLY REFLEX never do. 1 No anl i imp He's la dislike him very much. lojre with you?" That's none of your business, and besides. If he were. Jluirnyjou couldn't exje-- t me to discuss the subject with you. Who ha been telling you about Glenn Hackett?" The fairies." lion Jaime replied enigmatically. ' And - though Roberta pressed him to tell her more and employed every feminine wile to break down hla resolve, not to. he refused A they alighted at the hacienda the outrageous mao atilt further mystified her by saying: "And I doni think so much of your old Unde BUI. either." This statement when there was not ' apjmrently any reason why Uncle Bill should ever be the subject of thought, waa the final featb er that broke the back of Roberta Jlmmy." she pleaded, curiosity. "would you care to save a human -- Hieltalilgllefla faUlM bf THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY K JIM tAj 4 . CONGIOOR matter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utab, Entered as under the the A'ct of March 8, 1879. Advertising Rates on Application. second-clas- s -B- y- PETER Subscription 52.00 a year in advance. TELEPHONES C.' V. K. Saxton, No. 70 C. A. Epperson, "No. 124 0prrtfM Office No. 10 Editorial Notes President Hoover 'in D. inviting Roose- President-elec- t Franklin velt to confer with him on foreign debts has undoubtedly established a precedent that should be followed in years to come. This in our minds is npt a political move but one that should benefit the incoming administration. The president should be commended for his foresight and Roosevelt commended for accepting the invitation. After all it is not all the honor of being president that counts in this country, it is what can be done for the common good of the nation. - committees issuing orders for groceries and clothing to the needy on stores outside of Davis county. This practice is not in keeping with the slogan of the Farm bureau and merchants which was decided upon last spring, "Industry in the Home and Home Industry". Members of these emergency committees should see that all goods bought for this purpose should be bought first in ' Davis coonty and should specify Davis county goods as far as it is possible. Notice of Sheriffs Sale N banking corporation, To be Sold at sheriffs sale on the 10th day of December, 1932 at the hour of 12 oclock noon at the north front door of the Davis County Court House in Farming-toDavis County, State of Utah the following described real property as follows n, to-w- it: Commencing at a point 41 2 rods North from the Southwest comer of Section 19, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence Nor1-- th 118 2 rods; thence East 41 2 rods; thence South 118 2 rods, thence West 41 2 rods to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, heriditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or otherwise appertaining, including water rights or shares of stock in irrigation companies representing used upon said premises, Davis County water t: which are as follows, Goods 71-- 2 shares of stock in the Davis Attention has been called by Carl and Weber Counties Canal Comp B. Green, president of the Davis any, represented by stock certificounty farm bureau of emergency cates, number 4980 and 5353 re- 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- Order to-wi- MUZZLE THE MORTGAGE know how you intend to meet the mortgage on YOU home. But how would your widow meet it? Under the Metropolitan plan, if you die we furnish the money to pay the mortgage. Ask about the Mortgage Redemption policy. Arthur Layton - Phone Kaysville, Utah 68-- Ntw B. Kjraa hrrfM. CHAPTER X . - . , ICYUE f Emergency committees in Ogden and Salt Lake do not send orders to Davis county merchants, why should the bishops at the head of these committees send orders This foreign debt question is one out of Davis county? The answer that affects all the people of the is, There is no reason". nation, as the money which was loaned to the European countries came originally from millions of . people of relatively small means. Larger interests since the war in the mines, factories, and offices, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF have assumed the major part of SECOND T II E JUDICIAL these loans by buying the smaller DISTRICT IN AND FOR DAVIS investinvestors' interest in these COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ments. NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERNeither party is in favor of can- ICA, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. cellation, although the party that CLIFTON B. LAYTON and LOIS will be in power after March 4, LAYTON, his wife, ORSON LAY-TO1933, has a little different idea as and RUTH E. LAYTON, his to how the foreign nations will be wife, MORRISOfl-MERRIL- L AND made to pay than the one in pow- COMPANY, a corporation, FIRST er now. It is the opinion of many NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON, that when the Democratic policy a corporation, J. KANEKO, and of accepting produce or merchan- WALTER H. IIADLOCK, State dise in lieu of money for some of Bank Commissioner, Examiner in these debts, that prices on these Charge of the liquidation of the products will be lower than ever OGDEN STATE BANK, a defunct before. . Defendants, The American Red Cross roll call will start in Davis county this week, and the people this year should respond better than ever before. . The Red Cross has been instrumental in feeding many mouths in this county during the depression besides helping stock-me- n obtain feed for their stock. Right now the Davis county chapter is preparing to help clothe those who will be in dire need this winter. The small fee of one dollar for membership has brought happiness and health to millions of people all over the world and Davis county has been helped probably more than many sections of the country where the people have been more fortunate in not having disaster thrust on them. h WITD 0. Representing . Metropolitan Life Insurance Company . lima after Crooked FOR ahadlong left bla office Don Pru-denc- io AlrltR) eat in bla awtrel chair and stared hard at the op- posite wall He was thinking equally bard. Presently be took down life? the telephone end called the pro- ' Some 'humans. You. " for In ' prietor of the Mansion house end nance." with him held e conversation In "Then tell me whal has lowered Spanish. Then be hung op end Innocent Uncle Bill In your eswaited. Presently the telephone my timation." rang end Don Prudenclo answered, Hes crooked." . Gracia lie hung up and wrote Bla "Oh, Jimmy, be isnt! on a scratch pad the Initials W. ll. BUI befriends him Crooked call L. Thereafter he continued to tare at the wall for another hour. cause hes well, rather Joyously, dishonThe following night be appeared cunning and prudent But never est at the Rancho Valle Verde. Rofiles out to boost the stock of berta waa dressing for dinner, and Glenn Hackett person to you this Don Jaime was lying In bis long to and depress mine. chair on the gallery, with Ken HoRoberta smiled a small and bart beside him. but said nothing. smile knowing Hello, Prody, what brings yon be "No, doesnt play fair," Don him. out?" Don Jaime hailed Jaime protested, "lie says one I am mystified, Don prudenclo means something else, and thing replied, and forthwith related In so for Just that Fm going to take meticulous detail bla Impending Unde Bills conceit down a your sale of the Antrim aheep to a notches." of old gentleman for a very couple "How do you know he doesnt great deal more than they were fair?" play He said his name was worth. Hush I laid finger on Up. lie contract Blodgett, and signed the a secret." Its William L. Blodgett," the lawyer "Evidently," Roberta replied bitcontinued. file did not say where after waiting about twenty terly, I could tee he he waa from, but seconds for him to Impart the se- knew nothing of sheep and waa a cret city man. He did not bargain with "I think Ill go back to Los me and he seemed to me to be quite he announced suddenly. So too anxloua to buy the sheep. "Theres something about the atI telephoned to' the Mansion house of that town that aids mosphere to Inquire If he was stopping there of divination." my powers and when I described him they said "Am I invited to ride back with New they had a guest there from Or must I mope around the York by thAt name, but that his you? house until you return?" baggage carried the Initials W. "I think you had better mope. I L" have need to do some thinking Ilum-m-I" Don Jaime grunted and you ditch my train of ind sat up very straight lie Isnt He looked at her keenthought" a very good liar. Is he? What does and without the ly. earnestly, W. B. of New York, want of the t In his eyes. flicker of Antrim sheep, and why should he visit at "Are your you enjoying pay such a high price for them? wonValle Verde. Ive Bobby? This Is Indeed very mysterious, dered If you didnt feel a bit lonePrody. and neglected here." Do you suppose Mlsa Antrim ly Ob, no. Jimmy I Youre such a will agree to sell the sheep, my friendly, comfortable person when friend?" Don Prudenclo queried. are around the house. Will SeU them? , Of course she'll sell you from htar Algodonea In return you them. You are her executor and for time Jimmy?" dinner, you recommend the sale. I am her HI do my beat "I know. dont 1 friend and business adviser and to business and ba my complete certainly recommend It and as the back tn time. I dont relish drivprobate Jndge knows nothing of ing around this country at night iheep and will be guided by such because at present, for me. at In me making least thejust experts aa you and night has a number of his decision, naturally he will sign eyes." in order of sale. Hare a drlnl. "You mean" after that long and Interesting re"I mean that your foreman. Bill port!" Dingle, has been across tbs Line, Weeth jdedlbt" sald Don Pruand something tells - me - he went . denclo. some renegade to to hire there Don The following morning I don't particularly me off. Jaime motored tn tolos Algodonea, bnmp and Roberta accompanied him. Aa blame hint for that. A - man acts they awung down the main street according to his lights, and I gave past the Mansion house, with Its Dingle and his men a pretty tough on the front row of and laid a deal" Roberta started porch, "But you went to town today unhand on Don Jaimes armed, Jimmy arm, Its shook his head, half removed Jimmy, look I See that man his tropical whipcord coat and disslttlag on the right of the line a gun under each arm. Id a the one In the blue overalls and played 1 shoulder bolster. try to appear canvas coat?" off the ranch," he Yea." "Well Tm pretty safe "lies a replica of my Dncla explained. In daylight, but coming home tn DHL If he had Uncle Bill's clothes the dusk Id Just as lief have a an Id get out and kiss him withgood man for company. So you out question. Good gracious, what stay home. Roberta, and Ill take a marked resemblance I" Ken Hobart with me. Ue'a very "So?" murmured Don Jaime and reliable." stepped on hla foot throttle. "Now With a careless nod he left her, 1 thats mighty Interesting." to drive over to the mens quarters tie parked tn front of the hank, for his foreman. Roberta stood In sxcuaed himself to Roberta,' enthe patio entrance and watched tered and sought the cashier. him saw Ken Hobart come out of "Ed." he said, yesterday ten the saddle room, receive hla orders thousand dollars was wired here to and go to hla own adobe bungalow the credit of the estate of Thomas for bis coat and a couple of carAntrim, as a, first payment on acand ammunition bines belts Then tant of the purchase, by one Rlod-$e- tt, the two Roberta, of the Antrim sheep. That with terror- In- - bt--r he ar to young lady outside tn tny car Is her room and wept, as her lively Antrims heir. Miss Roberta Animagination pictured Don Jaime trim. I want to know what New Miguel Hlguenes, all bloody and York bank wired It" tn the deep gray dust limp. lying I dont think I vio"Certainly. of the road to Algodonea late any confidenca The Twelfth r fat-bead- Algo-done- s, a m I, love-ligh- chair-warmer- s r half-detaini- nd drove-awayTls- -- 1 Thanksgiving Day National" Who ordered the transfer?" A man by the name of Glenn Uacketf ..TThanks,!. said Don Jaime, and climbed back Into the car with Roberta. When they were halfway back to Valle Verde he said to her Via Bamberger-Electr-ic In the cool of the late afternoon Don Jaime droped Into a vacant chair beside Crooked Bill on the veranda of the Mansion house, after first Inquiring, In Spanish. If by any chance the chair was reserved for any friend of bis. at all" Crooked Bid. replied f crjL.casuilly. rDo- yoa knowa InJNot the" same language, albeit haltman In New York by the name of for the years had been long ingly, Glenn Hackett?" his since tongue had caressed so a - Roberta Jerked - erect - with vowels. Help yourself, my many Why. yes I Hes one of my dearest 'Mends ind my Uncle Bills I thank you." Don' Jaime replied attorney. Do you know Glenn. JimIn English, 1 observe you do not ' my?" speak Spanish too well I beg pardon for addressing you In that spectively. Dated and issued at Farmington, tongue, but observing that you ap I supDavis County, Utah this 16. day ef pear to be of this country of the posed you language spoke November, 1932. the country." S-JOSEPH HOLBROOK J Never was much of a hand at Sheriff Dates of publication, Nov. 17, 24, foreign languages." Crooked Bill Dec. I, 8, 1932. replied with the utmost friendli ness. Im a stranger here." he added. "My names Blodgott-WU-- Baa Fure tungsten is hard enough to Blodgett." scratch snr-prls- -O- N-SAL&: ' AFTERNOON OF NOVEMBER 23 ALL-DA- NOVEMBER 24 Y T t - Good Returning NOVEMBER 28 - Is Excursion Rates TICKETS nt friend. glass. am pleased to meet yon, Mr. Blodgett I am Jaime Miguel T Ulg-oene- Crooked Bill "The h I you s. started noticeably. are;" he burst out " unguardedly. Ah. you have beard of me?" Don Jaimes face betokened mild sur, . prise and Inquiry. Why, yes. Senor Hlguenes If you will forgive me for bringing I believe op a delicate subject wafted man .who the young, youre old Tom Antrim Into the bosom of Abraham." "I had the pleasure," Don Jaime , replied modestly. Would you mind shaking bands with me, Senor Hlguenes? By the holy poker, that was a Job of work you did on Tom. Im delighted to meet you. sir." The pleasure Is mutuall Mr. Blodgett You knew Antrtrn?" 1 tie should tell a man. skinned me on a cow. deal once. That rascal was so low he could kiss a rat without bendfug hla knees." " believe. Don Jaime smiled. Mr. Blodgett, that you and I have Interests In common. Supiose we In two cement our acquaintance I a place know of fingers tequila. where we cun get It" Boy." said Crooked Bill, youre I gift from God. But well pasa up the tequila, because I have a couple Bourof quarts of I h It Is In of bon my room. The theres no Ice Id this hotel." I will get Ice front the sodil clerk It the drug store, Mr. Blodgett. Mint, also, is available, and If you will permit me, I will make a Julep kfter the rnnnner- - taught me by my father. Although of Spanish per suasion he married a lady from VIrglola and she taught him the great secret." on Get the Job." ordered Crooked Bill and come up to my room, Nnmlter 8G." Five minutes later Don Jaime returned with the Ice and the mint, and Crooked BUI arose and led the way upstairs. My ruse to get him to walk He worked," thought Don Jaime. has a slight limp. Yes, beyond the peradventure of a doubt thla aly old wretch Is Roberta's uncle, and if I don't find out what he's up to oefore we part Fm ftr from being the hoy I used to be." Up 'In Number 80 Don Jaime mixed the Julep, shAvIng the Ice wltll a bowie-knifsorted out from nnder his coattail Crooked Bill What watched him, fascinated. part of our glorious Lone Star if ate do you hall from, Mr, BlodDon Jaime Inquired presgett first-clas- s 1 thirty-year-ol- d e r ently. "I come from El Paso." This Crooked Bill bad Changed trains there. .Thinking of settling In this part f the state?" Ob oo I Fact Is, I came down Here to buy those sheep from Tom Antrim's estate." This Is most unfortunate, Mr. Blodgett I am a cowman and I bad oo Idea I was fraternizing with t sheepman. Were It not for your antiquated liquor It would be Incumbent - upon me to retire Instantly." Oooked - BUI - laughed - pleasurably. He liked thla young mans gay frankness and humor although It disturbed him. Here (he reflected) was exactly the sort of male biped to appeal to hla niece. 1 hear Antrim's niece, who Is his heir. Is a guest at your ranch, Mr. Hlguenes," he said cautiously, "is she anything like her uncle?" Tom Antrim was her misfortune. not her fault Mlsa Antrim la, without doubt the most delightful fascinating, provoking, adroit and honbelligerent sportsman-llk- e est young lady tt has ever been my fortune to meet" Youre In love with her," Crooked BUI charged. It was his habit to attack without warning, for be knew the value of surprise and grasping the Initiative. Don Jaime shrugged. What else would one expect?" Well do you stand a Chinamans was true. Davis Meets East in First Hoop Game District Schedule Et. E'';wT3 nd Davis will UneT. the first day of the schedui Davis on January 6. The B The basketball schedule for disend?-oMarch trict 2 was drawn up last week South at South.3 when DavU1 vl8jneeti with no change in teams in this Following is the schedule-SalLake- District trim. . She tells me her uncle, who East January In at Davis was very rich, has gone broke ite at South-by- e West, the hocked and msTkeh. shes the 13 Davis at sheep' and the ranch to help him at South, East bye out" January 20 West By George, she Is a sport. Isnt East at Granite. Davis byeS she?" January 27 Davis at If I permit .you to buy those South at Eaat, West bye Cr,. sheep where do you Intend to graze February 3 South at West at East, South bye them?" avis fDont Intend to graze them.' February at rm going to sell them Immediately." West at Granite, South bye February 17 West at Davi. Locally?" South at Granite,' East bye Perhaps." February 21 South at That makes If a little binding. Granite at East, Davis bye I wouldn't like to' see you sell those 21 Granite at Davi, February I shet-can stand East at locally. "While West bye. South, them on tny range, for Miss AnMarch 3 Davis at South. m trims Bake, my forbearance would at West, South bye. ;ease If they belonged to anybody else and continued to trespass oo my range." Is It your range?" ' No, Its state land, but I control the water. So I fear Ill have to Dutbld you on those sheep, Mr. Blodgett." I've got my heart set on them, son, and when that happens I usu-illget what I go after. Don Jaline concluded It was time You went after my dad to strike. jnce and yoii didn't get him. He jot you In the heel you cunning And Im here to jld tell you that the old greaser spirit Isnt frozen In the veins of Patricios son. Mr. William B. Latham ' II Is fire!" Crooked Bill appeared about to collapse tn hla chair. -havent figured out what youre ap to, Mr. Crooked Bill but Its and Mr. Glenn Hackett Is You're framing helping you out. something on me. and I think you merely want to get those sheep out af the way so your niece can be jrdered home, leaving little Jaime Not so, Miguel Hlguenes bereft Bolivia. Those sheep stay and Roberta stays. Your niece Is an autrageons coquette. If you must know It and I het yon do so Its my Job to bust that young woman ind marry her and I'd like to see :he photograph of the antediluvian oncle that can throw k cold chisel Into my cogs and get away with n t - 8-- Gr4n-Janua- 10-D- y four-flushe- r. r 'I do-rlou- t Crooked BUI thought swiftly of ill the things he would have to ixplaln If Roberta ever learned hat he had been up to. and his Can you Noughts saddenpd him. lx It with the Jndge to disapprove the sale?" Certainly. HI offer ten cents a head moret for those sheep than I cant spare that you have. amount of ready cash to pnt Into iheep Just now. so you'll loan me the money, secured by a chattel mortgage on the sheep" But Crooked Bill had been crowded far enough. "I'll see you In h I first." Where do you expect to land yourself If Bobby ' hears "what youve been up to? Uncle Bill Jim Higgins Is talking to you now." Don't you call me Uncle Bill D n you. you're Impertinent," How you do violate the roles of hospitality I Well please answer my question." , Youve got me foul Don Alvlso evidently didnt re celve any Instructions from yon regarding those sheep, so the deal's gone through (Continued Next Week) ' Hows the old pocket-boothis fall men? If you k need a lot of clothes for a little money here is the place to get them. Dont spend good money for cheap clothes - either when really fine standard brands are so low in price. Pro-Jencl- o ' $15 Griffon Clothes $22.50 $5.00 and up. Stetson Hats $5.00 truth for lard has taken another de- cline. A pound of lard sells for what t he 'pri ce per pound of.live pork sold for a few years ago. J Saturday the 8 pound bucket of Rex Lee Hats $2.95 Wilson Bros. Unions 79c -- lard packed In Davis County will sell for only 63c. Were Ready Some people will be buying a lot of their , Thanksgiving foods SatnrdayrOflrslore is ready to serve all i the staple item needed for the Th a n k s gi v i ng spread. Also our prices were never so low. Bring in your big list Saturday and do at least a part of your holiday buying now. P4Lsxs&g2 Shoes Nunn-Bus- h Some office-seekin- g politician only recently said, If Im not elected prices will go still lower. Well, he spoke some Alas, no I I killed her uncle." Yet shes your guest" Oh. she realized l had no other Clothes Marx-Mad- e I Told You So ehancer alternative. However, under the circumstances have thought It thepartof "wisdom to remain the of that good friend, young woman. I fear she would not be an Ideal wife for a Hlguenes." Youre an ass. young man," Crooked Bill cried sharply, all of bis love snd loyalty to his niece InIf shes all that stantly outraged. you have Just toll me she Is. she's a prize and youre a lobster not to go In and win her." 1 have some pride." Don Jaime 1 could not risk murmured sadly. a refusal It would kill me. More-- ' over, there Is- - another man-so- me fellow in New York." He eat down o permit the Juleps to chill Oh!" Crooked Bill was relieved He was discovering things, and di coverlet were., not- - unpleasant. So youre going to buy the Antrim sheep?" Don Jaime resumed I've bought them subject to the approval or the heir and the probate' court," rm very much afraid neither one will approve, Mr. Blodgett. Unfortunately. I want those sheep. Theyve been feeding for two months on grass thsts rightfully mine and theyve done so much damage to my range I might as well keep them' there and make a profit out of them for Miss An- - Cnmi"' south! and up. Ball-Ban- d Rubber Goods, Real Bargains Buckingham & Hecht Work Shoes $3.75 SPECIAL The best oneollar sbirt and fifty cent tie in to Compare them yourself! Yatson-Tann- er IM rooo A Surety of Purity 370 2 Ith Street |