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Show THE WEEKLY EEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USEES. Ekt HTrrhlrgrfln F jciicnls Protective Association Entered ruanfl 6, President and Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Layton and Secy,, W. W. Evans. Layton Counsel, T. McClure Peters, Kaysville under the nt This Company has filed its bond with the Secretary .of State as required by law. 4J Send us your slow accounts and we. will insure prompt collection nndreturm. BAN KS First National, Layton, and Barnes -- -- Banking Company, Kaysville. Post Office Address - LaytonrUtah ANKETS aa 1911, - act Advertising I ut matter .ecoiid-clu- a at Kaysville. UUb of March t, 1879. Subscription $L25 per year when " James M. Whitesides, whosun paid in ad vance, J!.50jeryear derwent- -' an operation- -' in'thY on overdue subscriptions or when Dee hospital, is rapidly recovernot paid in advance. ing. The operation was Very sue cessfuL Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. Raphel Lopez, the Utah sex tuple murderer, is still at iarge. When he was hiding in the Andy Apex mine it was said he wai got living on milk having Now' it the sheriffs goat. reported he is living on eggs in the sherifl Southern California laying for him. at 33 DERSKIRTS 1- UN- - PERCENT -3 DISCOUNT , Co-o- p Kaysville The House of Quality and Popular Prices. Man! 3 Dont you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Start one now, either checking or savings account. Vnion S' fate 25an(. Vi ah Hountffal, ,.A'S Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST KausiillB Floifr Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY mB m if The annual meeting of the Lay ton 'and Kaysville Irrigation Ditch company will be held the commercial club rooms Mon day, the 26th. . The Commercial club will hole a social dance the 29th. It was decided to give the dance tonight" hut on account' of many conflicting dates it was postpon ed for one week. - Rower and Light company workmen cut over the Kaysville lines and counectec them W'ith the Riverdale lines. A vast improvement in light anc power service is the result. The Utah- o known to contain radium ore be withdrawn from entry. They represent that there is hut little in this country and want the supply of ore eon scrvedthatTthere may he a supply obtained for home use. The doctors should be provided with the radium desired, and we have millions of tons of the ore in Utah, but the only way to secure the element is to mine the ore and extract the radium content. These ores arc available and there is nothing to hinder the mining and treatment of the same. Conservation will not produce radium nor will a government trust cheapen it. If conservation of this ore acts as has the conservation on coal and grazing lands the element will he doubled in price thereby. The writer remembers that the price of - coal - in - Colorado - as frot one to two dollars per ton less before conservation and that but hulf as much coal was mined as today. Meat was not half as high as now when stock was allowed to range free on the public domain. If the prpposed radium conservation acts as has coal and grazing, the time will come when the po8sessorof a grahm of the precious element will make Itoekafellow look like a two spot. This country can have plenty of radium if the government or private companie- s- will establish plants for its extraction and pay miners living wages' to mine the Conservation ore. up to this date means locking up our undeveloped resources. O w 'j It seems strange that the United States government- - shouh of the element LADIES BLACK 'Mrs. Elizabeth Watt returned and Richard. doctors of the country are appearing before congress and urging that the public lands Reduced Prices! W cdncsdayeTeniiig'thr'"mif . mittee served the coffee. Every one had a right royal good time. the Centerville Dramatic club Centerville on the evening January 23rd, Layton, January 24th, West Bountiful, January 28th, Syracuse, January 31st, See advertisement in this paper, Mr. and Mrs. Will I. Layton celebrated their silver wedding last Saturday ev anniversary fining, Over one hundred guests enjoyed the hospitality of the Layton home. Music and games furnished the entertainment o, the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton 'received many beautiful sil ver gifts- in memory of the oc - casion. NATIONAL .... OGDEN il i rd iujyis BANK UTAH $lO,CCC.C0 mainThe Utah National Bank has always tained a position of stability' and offers to ' its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG, Pret.; W.J. PARKER, Viet Prtt.; H. J. PEERY, A. Y. HcIXTOSH, Cuthter Vice-Prts- .; . The Commercial club met last Thursday evening and ammendec the constitution so that other standing committees could be ap- The newest committee Horticulture! committee. Delegates to the Round-u- p at Logan the 36th anc 31st were elected as follows; S M. Kershaw, Ernest Layton, C T. Bennett, Joseph Sill. pointed. appointe- d- is--the -- Myron W, Phillips, A K.aySOille, Vtah Pro -- INVENTORY et feet distant of the north quarter corner of Section 1, Township 3 north, Range 1 wfst, 851.4 Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at Urn place where it issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 1,350 feet, and therfc used from June 1 of to September 30, inclusive 104.32 acres each year, to irrigate of land embraced in Section 1, Township 3 north, Range 1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. As much of said water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is ineer s n atedinthe-State&i- g as No. 5446. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be in duplicate made and filed in this office with ip thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, . State Engineer. Date of first publication January of 8, 1914, date of completion A determined clearing of pronounced saving involving many lines of our stock. Never before have, we offered high class merchandise at such remarkable prices, nor will we again this season offer such a saving op. e portunity as this sale affords. AD X Contains absolutely nothing that is injurious or hannfuL .WE GUARANTEE IT. 25c- .- Kaysville Pharmacy i v The Home Drug Store 1- -3 -3 We are cleaning out our stock of mens and boys clothing at 50 per cent off. fj Many other lines greatly reduced. Pearl or Crystal White Soap 8 bars for 25c O NOTICE 07 SHERIFFS SALE. WiD sell By virtue of Decree hi Foreclosure and Sale to -- me directed from the ; Second Judicial District Court, County oi Davis. State of Utah, in favor of Evone Investment Company, a corpo-atioand against Fredrick Brown and Mary J. K. Brown his wife and George W. Layton to satisfy a judgement of ($2000.-'X)- ) Interest ($225.00) JAttorney s a bar or a box FarmersUnion n, Layton, Utah -- Fees ($250.00) and costs, I have levied upon the following named property to-wi- t; A part ofjthe Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section TWENTY THREE (23) in Township four (4) North Range two (2) West: Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey; beginning at a point, 50 a chain North and 15.00 chains East of the Northwest corner ol the Northeast Quarter of Section 26, said Township and Range an North 20.001 running thence chains, thence East 5.00 chains, thence South 20.00 chains, thenei West 5.00 chains, to the place of " beginning, containing 9.75 acres. Also beginning at a point 30.00 chains East from the Southwest Corner of Section Twenty-si- x (26) Township four (4) North Range two (2) West Salt Lake and Meridian, U. S. Survey, running thence. . North - 40,00-chains, thence East 10.00 chains, thence South 40.00 chains thence West 10.00 chains, to the place of beginning and containing 40. acres, as the property of Fredrick K. Brown and Mary J. K. Brown, and. will expose the same for sale or so much as will satis-- ; t: y Plaintiffs demand, two thousand four) $2475.00) hundred and seventy-fiv- e dollars and costs, at The front Door of the County Court House at Farm- ington, in the county, of . Davis, State of Utah, on the 28th day of January A. D. 1914. Sale to commence at One O clock-- ?. M. Terms : rCasKT FRED HARRIS, Sheriff. ated January 7th, A. D. 1914. MID-WINTE- ! R Excursion To California c-- f : via OREGON SHORT LINE and , SALT LAKE ROUTE January 31, 1914 from Utah Points LIMIT MARCH 16, 1914 Round Trip From Kaysville To Los Angeles Through Salt Lake City ItlSl 'r. Aft S35.09 sfeniv rj . Ticket on sale on same date to San Frandsco and Los Angeles via Portland and O.-R. & N. and via Ogden and the Sou- them Pacific AT PRO PORTIONATELY LOW RATES . to-wi- -- WANT THREE SPECIAL TRAINS wiU be operated out of Salt Lake City via the Salt Lake Route, leaving Salt Lake Union Depot 11:00 a. m., January 31st, arriving Los. Angeles the following afternoon ONLY ONLY ONE NIGHT EN ROUTE. These trains will be PERSONALLY CONDUCTED and will consist of the most j standard and tourist sleepers, buffet observation cars and diners. For further particulars consult any Oregon Short Line Agent, or write D. E. I CHICKENS Burley Gn- - Pass. Agent Salt Lake City- - Utah For Market Hansons We have a cough remedy Just for Babies. Up-to-da- te Off Childrens Shoes Dress Goods Off 1- Electric Shoo Shop MUTUAL. Kaysville The program for next Sunday evening, January 25th, of a lecture by J. W. Barton, of the State University and will-consi- -- br st , - Utah Sewed Soles, Mens 75 Sewed Soles, Womens 50 Heels Straightened 25 Cood Harness Repairing doneaU " - 1 FOR sj I 3t For Babies Childrens and Misses Coats at Cost AD publication February 7, 1914. James Chipman, of Kaysville and M. M. Whitesides liave ac oepted positions of foremen for the Ellison Ranching company, Mr. Chipman will be stationed a the King River ranch and Mr Whitesides at the Home ranch. They left Saturday evening anc take such. a strong stand against were accompanied by E. P. Elthe exportation of radium bearlison, who will remain at the ing ores when the ore is of such ranches for a short time anc little value that in hut few in- then go to Southern California stances the ore has not paid for where he wrill visit with his famil mining and transportation. Ie cars of this ore The second free educations Imps twenty-fiv- e has been mined and shipped from lecture under the auspices of the Gjten River, Utah, and from a Commercial . dub will be helc commercial standjuiit the . vent- Saturday 'afternoon 'at "the" Comure has been a failure. Most of mercial1 club rooms at 2 odock the mine owners have allowed and in the evening at 8 .oclock their claims to. ga hack to the in the Fanners Union hall. Louis public domain for lack of as- F. Boyle, director of the Nations. sessment work. If the dtivern- - ' pper b ank p otato growing con rnent will work the radium de- test, will lecture on The DisThe lec- posits of Grand, and Emery coun- eases of the Potato. ure will their to be I ties, tali, capacity they illustrated, thus makcan give employment to 100,000 ing it entertaining as well as men and innumerable .teams There are hundreds of miles of lavfium bearing ore in that region For the next ten days we will It is found all along the east base sell all hair' switches at $4.00. of thy San . Rafael .Swell and as Kaysville Millinery; Adv. far south as the Henry Mountains in Wayne county. At the For these long, evenings present price of radium Utah has magazine from.- - Kaysville Pharsufficient ore to buy all the macy. Adv. wealth of the world, hut its dollars to doughnuts that it will be little of the mineral that the United States government will GASOLINE ENGINE BARGAIN. produce. The government may farm out the mining to capitalOwing to the fact that I,, have ists as it is doing the coal lands purchased an electric motor with and water power sites but it will which to do my irrigation pumpnot 'do much real work.- 'The ing, Twill sell my 6 horse pow-- j I . government, with its army: ,oi er' gasoline' engine and water high 'salaried geologists, has nevin Large cooler complete with 14 x 8 er discoxered a coal mine, an oil rietion clutch, pulley magneto, or Small field, a gold or silver mine or a etc., at the bargain price of $259. radium mine, hut are on .the Tie engine is practically new spot soon after some hardy proslaving been run but 25 dayt. pector has produced the goods. Original price $350. Our theorists and idealists are G. Massengale, Clearfield, Utl A. THOMPSON C, great fellows and they are past Adv. R. F. D. No. 4 Box 1 34A masters in the art of turning the efforts bf the people of the Murray, U. Phone Murray 626 For Sale A gray Percheronl west to their advantage in poli-Th- e harness and cart. Bids Stallion, people of the east no will be received up to 10 oclock doubt, gloat over their great 'anuary 31st, when they will be wealth in radium hidden in the opened. Right reserved to re- Utah desert, and are warm supeet all bids, and any porters of politicans who will Horse Companv, Kavs-vaysville safeguard their interests. ville,UtaE. Adv. 1 Confection vit A Noble Outcast, a thrill ing drama w ill he produced by , ber 24, 1913. ; Notice is hereby given that Mary Harvey, whose post office address is Kaysville, Utah, has made application in accordance of the with the requirements Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, s amended by the Session Laws of Utah, -- 1909 and 1911, to &p-(IV2) propriatejone and one-ha- lf cubic-feof water per second from an unnamed spring in Davis County, Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which bears south 58 degreeg 20 minutes east of-fic- ried folks held a dance in the Layton Amusement halL Every one brought lunch and the com I UTAH Tip-.rowin- g. from Thatcher, where ahe spent Rates on application. the holidays with her sons John The AND ALL WOOLEN GOODS AT State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake (Sty, Utah, Decem- hlgblj pnwpem tows In tb. uldU of ter. til. tenb tod productive orefeonte. to tb. prodnctbjMrf Bilk. Em Oumt? Bid ftolUrbltllU. O. S L. kf. tea Ju oompiM.1 tut, omnoiodii.u depot. Uuod polottcr iho.. Moklim Nbvtai aoaraft lor fruit Moppi? potot tor (mrre. A UTAH KAYSVILLE of Davis County Vice-Preside- LAYTON BY W'. P. EPPERSON St BON O'Otngs JOHN R. BARNES, L. HILLS, &. ! Vieft-Prosids- ' Prosldent ' ivt p-- v j jtf. it is vaz ssr. ! J. R. GAILEY, Cssfcier. BXUCK KSAJOR, Asst CaaM Barnes 'Barton q Co. KAYSVILLE. VfAf CAPITAL, $25,000. && 1 Then Our Saiin4 pepanmmt it ahuayi rtudy to ttrxft'ycu. SALE-r-1- 5 acres highest class farm land, on state road, 1 mile south of Kaysville. " AH under cultivation, no improvements. Water right Address R. M. Account misfortune comes. Jdjn R. Barnes, L. S. Eill T SURPLU3 and PROFITS, $C3,73C Royal C. Earn, Jcin Y7. Cziley, II. Ezrntx, Urrj JL Elaod. Interest paid on Tima Deposits. We always hava Money to Drafts sold payable in all cities f Cj Vur kualnsaa solicited. Interest payable principal quarterly. Notary flood security. ) ' |