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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Ukr CUSARFT5UD A trading point In tto great purb nnd apple (rowing district In tba north nnd of eonntj. Hu OtoMt; nnd large crop of Hnnntou nnd paaa nro grown for panning. Growing ootnmunlty nnd much building under way. Hu Urn Commercial Club tart Diamond M. Layton has start ed work on a fine hew residence which is being built on the land west of his fathers house neai the main road. Payne is building fine new residence on the land he recently purchased from Fred Gibson, just south of the Ilam berger station. gtcfkx SUGAR BEETS: r- -o Jed McFerson was a Kaysviiir visitor Thursday. Joseph Payne visited relatives in Kaysville Saturday, Joseph E. Wilcox was sustained as secTrrfcln ond councilor to President Loy Wood of 'the. Ninth. Council of BY W. P. EPPERSON & SON Elders,, and Leroy Smith was sustained as .secretary . of the KAYSVILLE UTAH . same body. Entered as second-clas- s matter February 1 5. 1 J 1 L at KTrU!er Utah under the act of March J, 1879. Mrs. Alzina Tingey: announces " Advertising Rates on appllcaUon. the marriage of her daughter Nettie to Samuel Tinge next Subscription $1.25 per year when . Wednesday. paid in advance. $1.50 per year and Charles L, Smith family on overdue subscriptions or when of Syracuse, moved to Center- not paid in advance. ville this week, they are occupy-in- g Office Phone, Nq.1Q. the Win., Parrish Jr. place, Residence Phone, No. 34. Miss Janet Ford was quite ill last week with what was thoughl THE BEST PLACE AFTER ALL to be typhoid fever, but she was much better when last heard Former Davis County People Refrom. turn After an Absence of Thirty-Eigh- t Years Their ReMrs. Keguel Barber has re turned from Mountain Green, turn Celebrated. where she has been attending her The assertion, so frequently sister Mrs. S. O. Rollins ,who has made l. by The Reflex, that Davis been very-ilCounty is- the most desirable Frank Walton, who was oper- place for residence for people ated on last week for a cancel of means who wish to round out on his lip, is greatly improved their lives-ithe midst of .peace - Mrs. Matilda Keithleynnd Mrs. Jacob KJ Layton were en tertained at the home of Mrs. Jos. Wigglll on Wednesday. Many - people do not realW or know; The total of the work to make sugar beets grow, It looks so fine and easy from the road outside, Looking over the fields so green and wide, Never thinking of the loads on the bended baek Required to gH those beets to the railroad track CENTERVILLE FOR THE MON EY. For the best results, we want you to know Theres a store in Ogden where the women go; It is a fact and there is no denying The women know how to do .the buying, Its the truth you will find when inquiry is made, The best place to buy coefts, suits and things ready m ade Is the Paine & Hurst store . WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE - Mrs. Richard Hamlin, who underwent a very serious operation at thre Dee hospital in Ogden sometime ago, was doing as W41J and it' is thought that the oper-- as could be expected at last' re- ation was a great success. ports. Paul ,W. Wilcox leftfor a mission to New Zealand Thursday and on Saturday Alvin D. Stoker and Austin L. Hanks left for missions to" Scandanavia and Great Britian. v--- 1 The play which the north end Sunday Schools presented, here was a great success. Upwards ol was cleared. The com$50.00 pany expect to put on another pany intend to put on another one in the near future. An interesting debate was held in Mutual Tuesday evening, the question being : Resolved that un income. tax is the most desirable method of taxation. Leo Porter and Don Rich defended the affirmative side while Artio Porter and Frank Rich took tho Ward conference was held ' negative.- ", Sunday and the attendance was For Sale Three city lots set large. Stake Clerk John A. Smith, High Councilors Amos to three year old Jonathan apWilliam ples. Full water right. Price E. P. Ellison, Cook, Winegar, and Bishop Joseph N. $750., Call on or write The ReFord were in attendance. Glen flex, 'Kaysville,-Utah- . - Miss Eva Wilcox, of Clearfield, and Arthur E. Lee, of Montpelier, Idaho, were married in Salt Lake City last week and left immediately afterward for Mont pelier where they will maki their home. . res ' Yaa IS) no signs of quitting yet. In fact every day for the last three months my business has grown so that I have had to double my stock, and every day I am further convinced that my place is here and that by doing the right thing r. by every customer that my business will -- grow-farthe- I AM HERE TO STAY. - e, Friday evening, November 7th, a large party of Kaysville and Layton relatives and friends paid the worthy couple a visit and one of the 'most enjoyable social events of the year was enjoyed. There was a renewal, of old acquaintance and old friendships were renewed and a warm welcome was extended to them. Music, recitations, old time songs and a bounteous 'luncheon were among the features of the occasion. At a late hour the friends depart es feeling happy that, they had been privitaged to welcome back to - everybody a square deal. I guarantee everything Fsoll, from a pin to a Diamond Ring,, to- - give absolute, satisfaction and I --am only too glad to make good anything hat does not. br The H. Black Cp. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. J State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 26, 19137 Notice is hereby given that Kaysville City Corporation, by its attorney, T. McClure Peters, whose post office address is Kaysville, i tah, has made application a et Which I the Foundation On Is Build MyJsmess- - Won't you give me a chance to prove it? x The Popular Priced 25th St. , w . Jeweler.-38- 4, ,. , Ogden.Utah. The Store With The Guarantee Vice-Pres.- e 626 jir feet distant of the notrheast diverted at the point where it 'mm said spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 8,000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, for domestic and municipal This application is purposes. in designated the State Engineers be V- ter-the-e- om he of-fi- rst - covering our stock for ONE WEEK commencing SATURDAY Pdov.. HSith Prices DOWN ! DOWN I till they BUMP STEl'JART-BUTOrC- O. JeUen and JV. IC. General 'BlacKsrnithtng Horse J'hoetng j Especial attention given to wagon ' and farm machinery repairing. v Shoe Shop Kaysville - Vtah Sheffield Shop, Main St. K.ayjx)itte - Universal Heaters and Ranges Utah Sewed Soles, Mens. .. .... .. 75 Sewed Soles, Womens 50 One of the best heating Heels Straightened... 25 stoves on the market. Good Harness Repairingdone at them in several sixes making special prices HINSONS ELECTRIC SHOP save you money. TELEPHONE JTke .Reflex received the copy NOTICE TO WATER USERS. for a half sheet circular bill from State Engineers Office, Sheffield & Sons ' on Tuesday mo ruing, and .before w or k -- was ,,Salt Lake..Cityr Utah, September 26, 1913. suspended for the day, the form was composed and 2000 bills were Notice is hereby. giyen that printed ready for delivery. This Kaysville City .Corporation," by feat is impossible in any .other its attorney, T. McClure Peters, office in the state outside of Salt whose post office address is Kays-yillLake City, with one or two ex Utah," has made application in in accordance with the eeptions it is not possible requireOgden as printers there do not ments of the Complied Laws of -have-t- he press facilities. While Utah, 1907, as amended by the The ' Reflex is proud of this Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and achievement it is hoped that the to appropriate one and one-ha- lf time is not far distant when Kill, cubic-feof water per such stunts will be commonplace, second from a in Davis spring Kaysville is loeated just right Said is County;' Utah;r spring for the establishment of one of situated at a which bears point establishthe JOHN BARTON, 9J. and cook We have and -- are that will Kaysville, Utah - -- . (1) Apple Show et greatest printing ments in the west and The Reflex confidently expects to es tablish such- a business. Hundreds of dollars which formerly went to Salt Lake and Ogden for print ing is now left in 'Davis county it is aniong..the pent degrees east 1,475 feet distant of the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 4 north, Range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. Said water will be diverted at the' point where it issues from said spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 8,000 feet, and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, ' for domestic and municiple purposes. This application., is I designated in the State Engineers office as north-5-0 people. This condition has been largely brought- - about -- by the enterprising business men who have invested their money in The Keflex plant and this comto munity is them for their enterprise. The No. 533L day will come when printing will All protests against the grantbe sent all over the west from ing of said application, stating The Reflex plant.- the reasons' therefor, must be One of the finest crops of made by affidavit in duplicate beets ever harvested in this state and filed in this office within are now being harvested on the thirty (30) days after the comfarm of Jesse Flint in West pletion of the publication of this Kaysville. sThis field was in- notice. W.D.BEERS, spected by experts yesterday and State Engineer. it was estimated that the erop would go close around 30 tons Date of first publication October to the aere. Specimens weighing 16, 1913, date of completion of 20 pounds are said to .be com- publication November 15,1913." mon in this field and many larger beets are found. Idaho is all 3 off on all laces, feathers but it cant with flowers and right compare at the Kaysville Milthe Little Kingdom of Davis. Adv. store. linery n.s- SPOKANE,NOV.17-2- 2 " - under-.9bUgatia- G s. The Reflex prints Butter Wrappers. corner of Section 36, Township 4 north. Range 1 west, Salt Lake Hi" and meridian. The water will to-thei- r where..- - 3 Vice-Pre- at a point which bears is . situated edfor-their-hom- - SALE ON -, ; RALPP E; HOAG, Pres.; WlJ. PARKER, ; A. V. HeINTOSH, Cashier II. J. PEERY, e, HARRY DAVIS Tr....... BANK , UTAH OGM$ apit al and Surplus $180,000.00 The Utah National Bank has always maintained 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. -- south 79 degrees 30 minutes east - Absolute Satisfaction NATIONAL UTAH cordance with the require- ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah. J:w, as amended bjr the Se'i.ion Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911,-t- Q appropriate one and one-ha- lf of water (lVi) cubic-feper second 'from a. spring in Davis County, Utah. Said spring office as No. 5380. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty- - (30 - days - af pletion of the publication of this notice. Davis oounlA W, D. BEERS, goot State Engineer. who anc had forth people gone Date and returned publication October made, good 16, 1913, date bf completion of native heath. publication November 15, 1913. twxL-of-t- Carrythe"mbstfclia,Tlc kind of Jewelry Only, and I want to say that my success here has been due to giving j- by the return of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Adams, both natives of Kaysville ward, thought Davis county was pretty well crowded and,having been but recently married, determined to emigrate to a country where land was cheap and easy to obtain. They selected Southern Idaho as the place and settled at .Clifton, Idaho, where they acquired a fine farm of 800 aeres which they developed into one of the finest Mr. places in the Gem state. and Adams was a good farmer, his wife, a sister of James Crid-dle- , of Kaysville, ' was a careful house-wifiiuYl together they succeeded as but few farm people succeed. As the years passed they thought more and more of the old home and a'few Weeks ago, when opportunity offered, they sold the farm and returned to Davis county, buying a home in Farmington, of. which they took . possession on the first of On h Nil anL jdentyLas 'been exampled this month. that it is almost a year since I came here to Ogden and loStreet. cated in the Jewelry Business at 381 Twenty-fiftWhen I first opened up, people used to come to me and tell me that my competitors said I would not last three months here. Well it is almost a year and I am showing Copyrtrt hi . Excursions via Oreg on Short Line Railroad TICKETS ON SALE r Novr 1 4, 1 5 and 1 6 LIMIT Nov. 30 See any O. S. L Agent for Rates and Further Particulars or Write D. E. Burley General Passenger Agent Salt Lake Gty, Utah asn !- 1-- General Merchandise, Kaysville, Utah ' If it is Printing You want head in at REFLEX |