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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVIttE, UTAH Miss Florence Hatch left for Te- tonia, Idaho, Sunday, to spend a few months with her brother, Terry 0. Hatch. , LAYTON FOR SALE -- AT- Salt Lake Onion Stock Yards mo Se PER LOAD PAY'S after visiting relatives here during the Agent for Conkeys Poultry end Stock holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Calland ina child of Chesterfield, Idaho, are at fant For hay, $21 ton, CenterH. Call J. Tolman, visiting with Mr. Calls parents, Mr. lyton. .Adv. and Mrs. Israel Call. Utah. It ville, Telephone Remedies. Sale- - Baled GROSSMAN THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES AND PELTS, FURS ' AND BEESWAX Mr. and Mrs.-Ivaterfield, Idaho, returned to their home Call Phone Kaysville at My 73-K- 2 Expanse Chas. Grossman Layton, Utah ... 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams relarge number of Layton people attended the performance of The Gar- turned to their home in Idaho last den of Allah" in Salt Lake the fore week after spending a few weeks with v Mrs. Sessions parents, Mr. and Mrs. part of the week. HYDE- - BVILDER. ,r BREEDER AND GROWER. CSt t', T tt! BARRED PLYMOVTH ROCKS AND PVROO JERSEY RED SWIKEjvJ:;. - 4'-)- 4 felhl'f Kays v ill , VIkK Thomas Sessions. The Davis County Furniture comServices over the remains of Mrs. pany has purchased a new hearse fori use in the undertaking business. The Inkeber llogaa were held Wednesday and correct in its In the South Bountiful meeting house. tearse is Mrs. Hogan died Saturday of general appointments. on her ninety-secon- d birthday. Mrs. Mary E. Roberts and daughter debility hebe were .guests of Judge Weber Clark Burnham, son of Earnest and family of Salt Lake at the ban- Burnham,-- and Elmer Bass, son of quet given at the auditorium in Salt Thomas Bass, were struck by a southke last Monday night. bound Denver & Rio Grande passenger while crossing the track train Last eveuing was the occasion of in an Monday automobile truck. They were the wedding dance in honor of the carried a block on' the cow catcher, marriage of Miss Lilie Young and and taken to the St. Marks hospital Alex Dawson. A large number of on the same train, where it was found riends and relatives assembled at the were not seriously injured. Tonia and danced a late hour. they The first savings banK in the United States was opened in 1816. Mrs. Agnes Talbot of this place died The Strength of Business- I depends largely on the banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. Bring Your Deposits Here and be convinced that we can and will be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business wiU be better for it. V n iohState Banl BOUNTIFUL, UTAH . - Known Everywhere As The VERY BESTee-e- There were then 246 JsanKs in the United States. Today this Country is served 'by 2V062, banKs whose combined resources are nearly 28 billion until i dollars. Thrift has done, that much in one century SYRACUSE at the home of her son, Ilenry, la$t and A rich commun- prmparoua firming riday. The funeral was held yesterity in th northwestern portion of Devi Fin farm and homaa, arid fields day from the Layton meeting house county. atock arc Important and high trad fatura. Haa two canning aatabllsbmento, and was well attended. The speakers artesian wells, North Davia High school were E. P. Ellison, It. Adams, H. J. and beautiful orchard. Branch of Oragon Short Lino railway from main lino toIak Sheffield Jr. and D. B. Harris.- Mrs.J ahore furniahaa ahipping facilitica. Talbot is survived by three 'sons and two daughters Interment was in The East Layton M. I. A. dramatic Caysville cemetery. players expect to present Mr- - Bob" Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layton an- at the Syracuse Hall in the near nounce the engagement of their future. A large audience witnessed at the Layton daughter Sarah B., to Clifford D. its first presentation 15th. Everythe house Monday, Opera Strong, of Kaysville. The marriage is was throughout laughing body kept announced for February 7th. Miss entire the play. ayton is a young lady of rare charm and many accomplishments and Mr. Strong has a responsible position as CLEARFIELD accountant with the Kaysville Milling Situate In on of th beat fruit, vegetable and farming section of Davia county. company. Their many friends will be Served by two Tinea of ataaip, and Salt leased to hear of their engagement. Lak A Ogden electric railway. Haa larg ",Ty.s23 ICO Years of Saving te KayssJill:. Iftah 2aBCi CASH PAID FOIl POULTRY Sessions of Ches-- ; AND EGGS. A Confectioner FRANK Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CHARLES Leo and Olle Hatch returned to their T. J. OBrien of Raymond; Alberta, Canada, is in town visiting relatives, home in Rosette, Box Elder county, le will return to his home sometime Saturday, after visiting the past week with relatives. next week. , Myron W. Vhillips, CONTRACTOR fat 97-2- PRANK BALL, Superintendent, at Yards :A th midst of fertile Held. EinIi m proJuctio of milk. toraotoo end iu(ir buti. Ha th. factory of th. Laytoa Suirar com pony, cannery. roller mills, ermmery and tontrau NrUn of tat road, ttood opportunities for thooc grow-jo- y. omkina cuborbon acres fir fruit rob in oad truck rardeuinv, chick On line of Bolt Loko S Chyden dairyiny. and Oregon Short 1 in Bo oloetric liable and waterworks. Wilto Layton Coalmen-cia- l club far information Looted j but there is' much greater worh, for thrift to do. ' Help yourself by becoming independent. Help the country by - t' j ' helping yourself. One Dollar Starts an Account I BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, fruit association canning astablishment, warehouaea and good school and church building. Offer many inducement for speculation and Investment. A packed house greeted the East iyton M. L A. dramatic players londay night upon their presentation It is currently reported that th of the comedy Mr. Bob. The audience was kept in an uproar from Layton Ward M. I. A. players wil at start to finish. It seemed to be,,the present their play, Mr, Bob within the sometime Clearfield nexj opinion of alt present that the play was ably presented for amateurs. A ten days. The show has met will matinee was given in the afternoon at unusual success at Layton. The pla; which time there were more than 100 is dean and wholesome, and ia en present. Net receipts of nearly $70 tertaining from the rise of the curtail were turned. over to the mutual asso- - until the finish. ciations of the ward. It is the intenAt a late meeting" held at Clear tion of 'the club to present the play field the directors of the new bankinf at Kaysville, Clearfield and Syracuse company which will establish a banl n the near future.. at that place were elected as follows Walter W. Steed, Geo. E. Holt, E, M BOUNTIFUL . Knight, D, M. Nelson, E. P, Ellison Nine mile north of Salt Lak City, Henry II. Blood and I. E. Willie. Thi and residence town, largeet alty in officers of the company have not yet Davis county ; baa waterworks, oloetri lights and, power, telephones, cement aid, been elected but will be in a few days. walks. Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit land, tw electric railroad with William Allen, the Kaysville architect, low transcontinental UTAH OUR, NEW PREMIUM OFFER Free To Our Customers aub-urb- an Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT, i fares, two railroads, has prepared plans and specifications for the bank building. The directory of the 'Company includes some of the most substantial and enterprising men ill been with has Roy Riley quite in the county and it is a foregone conrheumatism. , clusion tfiat the bank will be a success. relaRoy Fackrell of Eden visited ' tives here Sunday. COLD WAVE CLOSES DAVIS brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high school, church and lodges. A good plaao to live. AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS, HOCKEY CAPS, ETC. WHICH WE .ARE: OFFERING AT A BARGAIN. 0 , A FEW BLANKETS AT A PRICE MUCH LESS THAN their agtxjalmal.u e. Jesse Tuttle has just a yrisit in California. The terrific east wind that sweptl Davis county Monday and returned from portions of Tuesday nfghts, stopping traffic on Mr. and Mrs.' C. P. Iltch are visiting relatives in Cache valley. i fine i son was born Thursday to A Mr. and Mrs. Hubert MitchelL Ferris Smith of are here visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-nio- n A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bumingham. Fred Muir from Idaho Is visiting at the home of his brother; Lea J. Muir. Joseph Quin, the veterinarian, is recovering from'a slight ease of pneumonia. ji Mrs. Gilbert Cheney 'reMr,' and turned to their home in Portland, Oregon, recently. , O' s the Bamberger line and delaying the movement of trains on the steam roads, made necessary the closing of the Davis county high school, because students and teachers could not reach Kaysville. The schools oi Bountiful also were closed Tuesday, the forty-- 1 gale making it dangerous for children to attempt to get to the school buildings. Other schools in the county were closed on account of the heating plants going out of commission, and unless coal supplies are received within the next few days the schools south of Farmington in all probability will be closed down. mile-an-ho- ( . - CEMENT SU.VE ur i POTTER FARM NORTH OGBBTl j 100 Tons Capadty ; of SUo has prove entirely satisfactrry to owner, who axys : its ease and tr. omy are vital fus--I -- The House LO-O- D. li of Quality. ; 5 tan. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah in Mr. Glen Eldredge has a sick baby. Bankruptcy, before S. T. Com, Ref, , Amelia Sessions fell on the ice Fri- eree. In the Matter of Godfrey Hamblin, day bruising her hip. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 4557. To the creditors of Godfrey Hamb-- 1 A son was fjorn Friday to Mr. and lin of Gearfield, in the county of Mrs.' Poland Stringhsjs Both- mother-an- Davis,- - and district- aforesaid,- a bank-"" " routschild are doing well."' " Notice is hereby given that on the Mr. and Mrs, William N. Atkinson 27th day of November, A. D. 1916, the said Godfrey Hamblin was duly celebrated their fifty-fift- h wedding a bankrupt; and that the anniversary at their home on the 8th. ' irst Meeting of his Creditors will be eld at my office at Rooms William C. Ilardywas elected chief Trst National Bank building, Ogden of the Bountiful volunteer fire depart- city, Weber county, Utah, on the 20th ment at a council meeting Wednes-- 1 day of January, A. D. 1917, at 10:30 oclock in the forenoon at which time day. the said creditors may attend, prove Sir. and Mrs. C. II. Ilessar enter- their claims, appoint a trustee, 'examine the bankrupt, and transact such tained a few friends at their home at other business as may properly come a card party Saturday evening. Games before said meeting. S. T. CORN, were played and a dainty lunch F.eferee in Bankruptcy. served. - - , - f - C;:, UtJtnutgy 17, 1317. . wjsaer r is msy There are Siloes of this in ? cca-structi- on Drvti county, all cf which are gvr1 atl;.::-tio- n. i.r lnfcmn-tio- n as to 309-31- 0, Kaysville Go. Stewart-Burto- n COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. . - C, Mann recently, WE HAVE A FEW KMT GOODS LEFT IN LADIES Call and see them and get a punch card eoaerit-6- Ltcrncurlam Concrete. Co. Ccacv- - Ursin Flzzzz Scr.i j !IaH3 A th , t:j c tear beI the esuyen and c.xd. c J e X7 |