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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Pioneer Relic Shown in The Covered Wagon FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH Shooing Receipts and Disbursements far the Year Ending June I Oth, 1924,aa Provided by Section 1U), Compiled Lawn ol Utah, 1117, ' Receipts When in 13)7, Brigham Young, fa- - Cash on Hand July 1st, 1923 Received from sales Jnras Mormon loader, piloted hia fol Received from Tax Interest lowers across the wilderness to the Received from Fines est, it was the custom to leave bulReceived from W. W. Clerk fees 2431.10 Evans, letins of the plains- along the f way to Received 473.05 encourage or to direct others who Received from George B. Mann, Sheriff fees 1443.45 might come later. It was customary Received from Hulls L. Brown, Recorder fee from F. L. Layton, Treasurer fees 157.0$ Jo write these on buffalo skulls and Received from Salary (Assessing and collecting) 1,934.92 leave them at prominent points on 525.50 route. SucK a message, signed by Received from County property sold Received from Poor account . 435.00 ongham Young himself, in Taxes Collected by F. L. Laytoo, Collector the Sa.t Lake Commercial reposes club and Received from General Taxes ... .... 43,316.41 y courtesy of that organization, Received Poor from taxes 5,548.13 James Crute, producer of The Cov. Received from Dependent Mother taxes 3,699.44 ered Wagon,- - a Paramount picture,-- , .Received from Road taxes 37,137.26 Center three coming to the Civic Received from State Road taxes 13,490.14 nights, Monday, Tuesday and Received from Water Rent 225.00 IS, T9 nd JO, was from Highway Account 13,51141 able to obtain this priceless relic for Received Received from Forest Reserve .74 use in the film. It was taken to a Received from State Fair 31.75 .... and guarded as if it were a pre- Received from Juvenile Court . 30.00 cious gem. A man was detailed to Received from Auto 26815 County Veturn it to the club after the scenes 20 00 Received from Car Licenses had been made. Rceived from Jurors and Witnesses 33160 ... ls The story of The Covered Wagon-dea20.00 Received from and Plata St, with a young army officer who Received from Maps ..... 139,06 Penalty accused of theft by his rival for Received from Escrow 300.00 Agreement the affections of s young woman at- 31.76 ... from Crop Pest Reived tached to the vagon train which is Received from Transient Herds 9.68 on its wav to Oregon. There are Received from Loan ..... ..... 35,000.00 many thrilling moments in the develTotal 1185,355.40 opment of Emerson Houghs fine 130.77 warrants The Outstanding Wilstory. players include Lois son, J. Warren Kerrigan, Alan Hale, - Wed-Augu- st Ne-vad- Come to the Ernest Torrence, Ethel Wales, Tully Marshall and others. COOLEST SPOT ' in Utah in the cessions The baseball games of the Davis County league which were played Saturday were not only interesting but considerable baseball dope was upset. Layton, as was expected, easily defeated Syracuse by the score of 19 to 2. Farmington sprung a surprise when they completely outclassed Clearfield by the score of 10 to 3. After the first inning Clearfield never reached third base. The real play of the game was pulled by Barton, the Farmington catcher, when ho stole three bases, going from first to home. Kaysville appeared on tho Bountiful grounds and after waiting for tom time and no one showing up they returned home. Bountiful has withdrawn from the league. Woods Cross also sprung a surprise when they defeated the classy Centerville nine. for your enjoyment TODAY Daughters of the Pioneers of Ogden Bird and Jex FRIDAY American Smelting & Refining Co. U. of .U. Summer School SATURDAY .Ogden Merchants Drive out over the paved highway New Train Schedule for the Balance of Complicattd, Why dont you Captsln. Ore Smlthert outt lie cant tackle, he cant run and he cant kick." of Home Team "No; but every member of the team owe him money." -- Dally Mall (London). Opposing Man-sge- r the Season a. m. from Salt Lake and Beginning 11:30 from Ogden, the round trip train fare at 11 to Lagoon will Paid to Commissioners George E. Holt Clarence Winegar R. S. Stevenson Paid to W. W. Evans, Clerk: Bursty It doesnt matter how pretty a girl looks when at the piano ; If she doesnt sound well It spoils the effect. be 35c. "1 961.75 867.15 782.65 ..... Weber River Canals For one hour yesterday water was turned from all theevening canals and ditches on the Weber river and allowed to flow down the stream and into the lake. The cause of this unusual at this Urns of year waa toprocedure the sanitary eond.tion which improm existed along the Weber river below Ogden and below the outlet of the city sewer system. According to the board of iealth conditions were becoming alarming and a request was mad of the canal and ditta companies for their water for an hour for the purpose of Gushing the river bed and carrying the accumulated sewerage and garbage into the lake. Timeliness Is Feature of Civic Center Picture Timeliness is said to he the lead'ng vt Th WwMs Applause." a imam de Mille Paramount produc-tio- n, appearing next Wednesday at the Civic Center. Public interest has been aroused over recent instances of prominent outstanding public personages who have found fame to U as clay came. A view of the picture will show how closely re lated the plot of the production is with these recent happenings. Behe Daniels and Lewis Stone have the feawhen-arand- - - ... Expense Paid to F. L. Layton, Treasurer: NOTICE 1,600.00 1,294.58 3,05645 Expense 1,200.00 998.94 Expense Paid to George B. Mann, he riff ... Sals ry Expense .; Paid to Etra F. Richards, Assessor: ... 1.440.00 6,934.52 900.00 1,963.65 .. Salary Expense Paid to Esra C. Robinson, Attorney 799.98 331.90 Salary Expense raid to' Janitor: w...h..c.....m Salary ...... 600.00 56.32 171.12 897A3 Expense Paid to Supplies storeroom Paid to Light and fuel Paid to Jurors and witnesses: Criminal .. Civil Paid to Sundry criminal Paid to Civil court expense Paid to Rublic Health nd Vital Statistics Paid to Court House and grounds Paid to Juvenile court expense . Paid to Dependent Mothers ...... Paid to Dependent poor Paid to County Agent Paid to State Fair .. Paid to Crop Test Paid to Insane ..... Paid to Inquest Paid to Highway Paid to Truck expense Paid to Stato Road Paid to Miscellaneous Paid to Tax salts Paid to Experimental Farm . ... Paid to Loan aid to Interest tat Road Requisition 231.60 893.80 1,311.58 95.26 512.10 1,550.80 52.00 4,102.00 6.126.97 1.668.98 1,769.11 896.21 59.40 10.60 . . .. Total Reeonrcea Cash on hand July 1st, 1921 Stock in Davis A Weber Counties Canal Co. 20 ah. Stock In Layton Water System 7 shares Stock In North Cottonwood Irrigation Co. urt House and Lot . - OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Davis County, State of Utah, Probate Di- - to-wi- , 1 r t: lt i- 44,151.93 82 feet north of the point of begin9,563.57 thence south 82 feet to tho place ning; 11,744.44 of beginning; containing 0.451 of aa 2,826.75 acre, more or lest. The same being 2,741.44 situated in Section 19, Township 1 1,000.00 North, 85,000.00 ridian, Rang 472.60 Also: 01 1 Erst, Salt Lake 2.600.00 .... Me- . Also: 8.300.00 Beginning 69.03 ch. west S1J04 ch. 4.600.00 north from tho sou the it corner of 1AOO.OO Section IS, Township S North, Rang 8.750.00 1 West, Salt Lak Meridian; thenco 6.500.00 west Jtl ch.; thence north 1 ch.; thenco west 10.92 ch.; thence south 54 ch.) 57,651.47 thence east 11.065 ch.; thence north Total LIABILITIES: Nona. 440 ch. to beginning, containing C.12 Stats of Utah, acres more or less. Terms and conditions of sal will Davis of County Ve, W. W. Evans, County Auditor, and F. L. Layton, County Treasurer, be cash, lawful money of the United of the of DstIs County, UUh, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true States. Ten per cent and correct statement of Davis county, showing Recelpta and Disbursements purchase price to accompany the bid; of Davis county from the 80th day of June, 1923, to the 1st day of July, 1924. the balance on confirmation of the W. W. EVANS, County Auditor. Sal by the said Administratrix. Deed F. L. LAYTON, County Treasurer. at expense of purchaser. Bids must be In writing and aald property will n e be sold within six (6) months after said 15th day of August, 1924. MAY SMITH PYPER, Size- Family WOMOUk JUHIOO M - - i 17,722 Beginning 22.04 ch. north and 69.525 1X69459.70 ch. west from the southeast corner of 16,226.47 the northeast quarter of Section 13, 1 West, 8 North, Rang f 185,486.17 Township Salt Lax Meridian, running thence north 4 A ch. thence west 10.915 ch.) --f 16,22647 thence north 4.5 ch.) thence west 9.8 8.300.00 ch.) thence south 8.4 ch.; thence south- 875.00 to Burkes Lane; thence east 200.00 easterly 14.685 ch. to beginning. The same 15,000.00 containing 11.88 acres mors or Uss. . Cash on hand July 1st, 1924 Furniture and fixtures lea ting plant County Jail Automobiles (2) ....... load Machinery County trucks (4) , vision. In the nutter of the Estate of William Claudius Terrel Smith, otherwise known as W. C T. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby riven that in' pursuance of an order of tho District Court on thr2nd day of August, 1924, in the matter of the estate of William Claudius Terrel Smith, otherwise known as W. C. T. Smith, deceased, the undersigned, the Administratrix of said eetate, will sell at privat sals to the highest bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States, subject to confirmation by tho district court in and for Davis county, Utah, on or after Friday, the 16th day of August. 1924, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said William Claudius Terrel Smith, otherwise known as W. G, T. Smith, deceased, at tho time of his death and all the right, title and interest that the estate has by operation of lawr or otherwise in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Davis county, Utah, and bounded and described as follows, Beginning at the southeast corner of 6, Block 9, Plat A", Farming-to- n Townait Survey and running thence west 247.5 feet; thence noxtn 77 feet; thence northeasterly 247.5 feet, more or leas, to ths east line of said lat 5, and to a point which Is 1,400.01 lkid to llulda L. Brown, Recorder: . Salary al tured role. In Salary it's sweltering city, its cool and treezy at Lagoon ! Lawns, trees, gardens invite you to enjoy this beautiful resort Bathing boating, dancing, and amusement 'conWhen 1185,486.17 Disbursements salary and expense: Water Turned Out of . 4 (10) BmitedVajsBmitcdStoch 'V last enly until buying day. We have only a limited number of Ironses sad wben Use Me sold no mors will be offsrsd This special quick selling will itpa lS-- Just 14 Use special Inducement. year Ironsg wCl be me Works For Me During this said Your Home tmii and ady to eperato we details of wiriig and oonnoctisj the fcdtisl pajneot is only Tbs World. Lcodlns Electric Ircncr In e fin yUr CJs Wend d22FlXX cf It j is Lea, tt take f ri Tta 4s ary Ali Is a rml Car-ta- x, EXCLCC2VB Xre-- ar T-- nor dess wrfSk a sewing cri no Cjtamoved about 5i dob tfl -- as J Dewt tom Offsrl V twta Imse Taixyl Xreolng Dradgwy trem Tour Wi per cent Interest is our contribu- tion to your constant growth toward financial independc: '4 n rir r, i m. nn iimin imii mi nil nr First publication Aug. 7, 1924. Last publication Damco Banking Co. rULJ I, SUMMONS Ip Second Judicial District Court Davis County, State of Utah. a May Smith Pyper, Administratrix : li nt: You ere hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In whioh this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tb above entitled action; and in case cf your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been Lied with the clerk cf said court,' This action is brought to quiet title to certain land situate in Deris county. State of Utah, and described as follows: north from the southeast comer cf Sec. 13, T. 3 North, R. I West, Salt Lake Meridian, thenc west -- 7 eh.) thence north 1 ch.; thxe weet 1DJ2 ch.; thence south 54 clu; thence earfc 11.9C5 ch.; thence north 4.53 ch. to beginning and more or less. P. O r:- -, Ad rJt ir.t f c: i ' ; cor.tsir-- willey Att Lzct 4. , of Ihs Estate of WUHam Claud:us Terrel Smith, otherwise known as Y. C. T. Smith, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. ,P. T. Alexander, Defendant The State of Utah to the said 1 i Sept. 4, 1924. i, . Ycur Interest Err.!: se ceased. Years ago I started a Savings Account and now eadi year, I am getting a good salary from this money without having to turn my hand. It is not too late for you to start no matter how small the amount, if you add to it each pay day it will soon grow into a most pleasing total. ; Vi Very liberal Terns ca tbg Administratrix of ths Estate of William Claudius Terrel Smith, other-wiknown as W. C. T, Smith, De- . t 3 & f 7. v:r U 6,12 ttrrl . . -- , |