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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH You must act quickly, terms, etc. without obligation, cupation, etc. ply to secondary shares their propor- price, be sold separately, will ComInstruments Music to the Consolidated tion of water for an additional period write included with player rolls and bench South' 'East Street, First "The objecj, business and pursuit not to exceed two weeks. pany,' 9 -" ocAdv. It to piano. own, of this corporation shall be Salt Lake City, Utah, giving your XII. Article builiff or construct, buy, aquire, make, maintain reservoirs, dams, pumps, Any officer or director of the corpwater work sys- oration may pe removed by a vote of ditches, tems, or canals in Davis county or the majority of the tock of this corpany other county in this state; to own oration present or represented by manage, control, distribute or sell the proxy at any special meeting called waters now belonging to said incorp- for that purpose. orators in Haights Creek its tributarArticle XIV. ies or adjacent springs or otherwise; "The fully paid up capital stock ot and to buy, acquire, own, manage, shall be liable for ascontrol, distribute or sell waters from this corporation sessment for the necessary expenses any stream or tributary thereof or indebtedness of the corporation, or and source from any springs or other of purchasing, acquirwhatever, wherever situated within for the purposes water work systems the state of Utah; and, also, to ing or equipping or increasing the water supply by buy acquire, nr own, any shares or interests in any irrigation company 01 purchase, appropriation, development accordance with its ..her company or corporation control- or in any way in and business as set ling or owping irrigation water, to sell powers, pursuit forth in article IV hereof. All asarm- or o own, manage, control disas prescribtribute or ,ell water revived on same-en- sessment shall be levied in the state to own, bu, or acquire, real estate ed by the laws in force assessments such time ir person d pioperty as may be deem- of Utah at the made. are bu-ed necessary or convenient to its i ness and to appropriate water within Article XVIII. the state of Utah at any time from any "The articles of incorporation ol source and to perform any and ah this coipoiation may be amended in other ats that may be necessary or ar.v reject conformable to the lawsconvenient to ca ry out the purpose 8Ut of Utah by a vote repreLook at the eaves of your house, there around the rain-spoof thi corporat.on. se'.ung at least a majority in amount look at those shutters and window-sill- s. They should Aarticle VI. of the outstanding capital stock there House Paint. lie protected at once by Acme Quality The capital stock of thi corpora- of at a stockholders meeting called It is cheaper to paint them than to repair. tion shall be $40,000 divided into 1000 for that purpose in the manner provided by the laws of the state of hai es as follows: Save the surface and you save all. Decay starts at the 1000 Primary shares of the par Utah. So should protection. You insure your house surface. And further to transact any busi value of $25.00 each . fire. What about decay? Take out a little paint inagainst come before said meet 000 Secondary shares of the par val- ness that may surance. ing ue of $25.00 each. Have your painter provide you with Acme Quality paint WILLIAM E. GAILEY, Primary shares are entitled to at. insurance. He can get it for you here. Secretary and Treasurer. amount of water proportionate to their 1920. number prior to June 15th in each First publication April 1, 1920. year and to all the water after that Last publication April 22, 1 Srflrx ffibr lUrrkly 4 PabliaM hr THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. P. EPPERSON, Editor A. EPPERSON. Astoria to Editor C, Entered a 1911, March at srrond-rlas- matter February 16r uudrr the act of ii Kaysvillc. Utob, 8 1879. Advertising ratoa aa awltraiisn Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance TELEPHONES W. P. Kpearasu. No. C. A. Epprrsau, No. Off tot. No. It Tfl Ill AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY The nonpartisan .oau iroveni Tnent of North Dakota has been a rather costly experiment to the people of that state. Farmers other states probably will look very carefully before they leap into the same kind of a The following from the mixup. Gentleman" (fives a pretty "Country fair idea of the situation. It cost the fanner of North Dakota $16. per head to join the Leapue. A. 0. Townley, grand aacham of the league, promised them brightness and blessings, the strangulation of Big Bis and taxation with 100 per cent fanner representation. Now Townley has delivered both re presentation and taxation, with the 'emphasis on taxes. Last year the farmers of North Dakota paid $l,fKH, 355. in taxes. This year they will pay $4,540,826 in taxes an increase of only 1G9 percent. Your state is to follow North Dakotas lean and establish a Townley Soviet gov eminent. It will cost only $16. a membership to listen to the big noise and then have your taxes jabbed up 169 per cent. Big Bix in its tnost rapacious days couldnt have contrived gaudier gold brick to bounce on the skull of a gullible public. in Non-partis- BONDS MAY BE EXCHANGED San Francisco, Holders of temporary Liberty Loan bonds will be relieved of any expense in connection with the exchange of theiritemporary bonds for the permanent securities, according to an announcement made by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The exchange will be carried on through the banks and trust companies of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District. Transportation and insurance charges on the return of temporary bonds to the Federal Reserve Bank and shipments of the permanent bonds to individual banks will be paid by the Government. Where, however, a bond holder elects to deal directly with the Federal Re serve Bank, he or she will have to pu tran.sMrtation t charges. Assistant of the Ii. ('. Secretary Treasury, in an appeal to the banks handle the exchange of bonds, expressed confidence that the banking house of the country would forego the eori lection of fees and thus cnmpl,,letheir patriotic service in connection with war loans by carrying out this and, mech tnically, the largest operation related to our war finani ing .without imposing charges for their own services. Holders of temporary bonds will, it ii hoped, consult their own banks and avail themselves of then assist once in effecting exchanges foi permanent bonds. l, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HAIGHTS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY Notice of a special meeting of Stockholders .of the Haight's Creek Irrigation Company. A special meeting of stockholders or the Haights Creek Irrigation Company will be held in the office of said company at the Kaysville opera house in Kaysville City, Utah, on the 24th day of April, 1920, at 1 p. m. The object of the said meeting will w to amend the articles IV, VI, XII, XIV and XVIII of the article of inIN SHABBYTOWN In Shabbytown they do not care if corporation of said Haights Creek Irthings look seedy everywhere. They rigation Company so that the same have no pep, thc've lost their grip, will read as follows: they simply sit around and yip, in envys tones, of Glossyville, the shining village on the hill. Oh, Shabby-tow- n is punk and gray, and it shows 'symptoms of decay, and strangers in-vi- te passing through remark. "It surelj vlates back to the Ark." Clean up and Paint Up make men frown along the streets of Shabbytown. A can of paint makes no appeal to this bum Village, down at heel; the people think there Is no sense in going to so much expense; so things Are always going down, and getting worse in .Shabbytown. It always gives my sou! a thrill when I arrive in Glossyville. The town looks like a blooming bride; the people take a hearty pride in making things look clean and bright, and in their labors take delight. Theyre lavish with the helpful paint, selecting colors chaste or quaint, and decorating every shack; thus warding off decays attack, and making all the buildings look like buildings read nt in a book. And strangers, when they see the town, say, Here well come and settle down, and raise us' nineteen kids apiece, and live and die as 'slick as grease. This happy burg PAINT UP THE LUMHER in that house of yours is worth twice as much today as when it was put there. Protect it. That means paint. We alF know that paint preserves wood but that is thi mere economical argument. Pleasing the eye. Giving to your home the same bright freshness of spring that all nature is'portraying that is the duty you owe to. the community, to OUR town. Phone for a call and estimate 1 right ahead, while Shabbytown is prone and dead. rgoes WALT MASON. Article- - IV. 13-1- - pipe-line- s, - d ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT (f ut -- FARMERS UNION date.. Secondary shares are entitled to an amount of water proportionate to their number prior to June 15th in each year and to no water after that date. Provided however, that if in the opinion of the directors it shall appeal on June 15th of any year that there is more water than would he needed by the primary shares, that they in continue to sup- their discretion-ma- y We have in the vicin half-yearl- SUM KL AS JJologna white, bologna right, bologna tound and biown. Jnited here is high class cheer in meats, the best in town. fJVnderIoin well worth your coin, and porterhouse the same, hickens, lamb, pork chops and ham, and different kind of game; JJere is the place to pad your face, but ycu must cook it first. Jverything from fall till spring, from fish to Ribs to sp&ir, spare ribs for fair! Livers, hearts wiener-wurst,- " gausage, too, and bacon true, and cheese; in here we aim to please. STEPHENS BROTHERS LAYTON. UTAH A WORLD This Town of Ours ' KAYSVILLE CLEAN-U- P WEEK, APRIL 12 TO 19 Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH . I am prepared to install electric wiring, both for light and power purposes.- I have had several years experience in this line of work and my work substantially conforms with the rules and require-- " ments of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERYIUTERS. If you have a wiring job in any part of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 and I win call and tell you the exact cost of. your ; " - HAS SUCH REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN And we citizens of Kaysville, as individual home and property owners, must each one put his or her shoulder to the wheel. ..A town CANNOT BE GOOD UNLESS IT IS CLEAN Lets take it above mere neighborhood. .pride, Let's make it ap occasion for a community- a town rejoicing when Kaysville sparkles in the bright spring sunshine, a literal Spotless Town. Paint Rake Bum Build Decorate Scour,, Brush Sweep Beat - Trim Plant Hoe CLEAN-U- P Haul ... 7 Let's erase all the dirty marks of the hard - winter through which we. just passed!- When the day dawns on April 18, lets have a clean town to greet the day. 28-N- job. O. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAn - We face the task of rebuilding the world. Let the cornerstone be a strong and vital church in every American community ; and the measuring rod by which the builders build must be the Golden Rale. United ' Financial April 23th to May 2nd Campaign I -- - - denominations of the Church are uniting in campaign in the week of April 25th-M- They know that there can be no final solution of our economic problems that is not a spiritual solution, based on the teadiings of Jesus Christ and His Golden Rule. They have had the courage to survey the whole task, and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain (1) the work abroad, (2) the work at home including the church's part m the huge task of Americanization, (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported by the Churches, (5) the religious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's ministers. The budget is large in the aggregate; yet if each person who loves America would increase his contribution by only a few dollars the whole amount would be easily subscribed. Kaysville is a good place to live Kaysville r HOUSE WIRING THIRTY They are uniting because the task before the Church is too great for any one denomination; because there must be no duplication of effort ; no waste. These churches know that the world needs many things; but k needs Faith most of all. Grow your own Vegetables We have splendid line of Garden Seeds and Garden Tools Stewart-Burto- n m ay Kaysville, Utah F. White Soap 6c a bar By the Golden Rule not by the rule of Gold 2nd. DOWN with H. C.ofL. 0. REBUILT Lets Brighten Up hay-rack- ." SATURDAY SPECIAL LAYTON, UTAH FOR SALfC player ity of Kaysville a highest-grad- e piano, also a regular upright piano, both as good as new. We would rather dispose of them in Kaysville or vicinity than return them to our store and we will make an attractive propo sition, either all cash, or easy terms, to y monthly, quarterly or responsible party. For full details. Art Decorating Co. A Utah fanner advertises for sale, A cow that gives five quarts of milk day, also two grindstones, one set of harness and a ( .1 . Kaysville f V' i ' lT. cMNTERCHURCH World Movement - Co-o- p i qfd&rth America TktptUkrtin tf this sJwerturmnt tfptrttitm ts m4t fsuihit tf thirty dsnrmisssttsru. hy tht |