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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAI1 LAYTON Born to Mr. and Mr. J. S. Adams, Glen Day has been 5 on Monday, August 30, a son. promoted to the managership of the Morrison-Mer-ri- ll Lumber company's branch at Lay-toBorn to Mr. and Mrs. .William Day and Len Sandall has been appointon Monday, August SOth, a son. ed assistant manager! r. ra. wvtwl- - Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge left Masters Stanford and Billy Cowley Wednesday on the Farm Bureau extrack gv4cnia. fi sit O tt of Rigby. Idaho,. will return.. to their cursion through northern Utah. home at Rigby, Idaho. f D. A B. G-- Ha Sunday morn-r.s- r waterweeke. Wrtlely- Layton farmers have about com' have They the summer r spent InUtmmt. luk f pleted threshing and many are now with their Mr. and grandparents, engaged in fall plowing. Crops were Mrs Rufus Adams. never better in the Layton district. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonart Flint, The remains of the infant son of on-SI, Mrs. James Morgan has Tuesday, August returned, Mr aiul Mrs. John Saruieriing of Poof McGrath, Can-i- s from a two weeks visit with her pai-- ! ifiss Viol Carren Idaho, armed m Layton Sun-dMrs. A. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, at the truest of her aunt, and were interred in evening their home in Burley, Idaho. ha-- sville Cook. The child was J. cemetcery. 'he gra dsnn of Mr and M rs. John Stt. i G lfrr b2ew ui 55 i 1 -, v. , field won three out of the four played with Layton 'and in case any other league questions its right to the title, the Cache winners say they will be glad to arrange a series to decide the championship. Thr-pitchers were usedjiy Smith-fielm the game, while two Layton' heaver-- , worked. Dutch Rook started, but tooked easy and m the second Caldera replaced him. Layton took to M., aldet a for two runs in the sev- en'.h and he was taken out and went m and finished the game. :.d. held Smithfield well in hand ur.ti the seventh when Smithfic'ul four runs off his delivery gb Cl-.inis finished the game e d j C Me-Iv- .r j . i 1 Tooele team Application of that principle to our everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit, or a bad habit I w up-te- - Mrs. Henry Morgan of Layton and her daughter, Mrs. Blenn Smith of learfield, accompanied by the children of Mrs. Smith departed this morning for .a visit to relatives in Idaho. During their absence they will visit Mrs. Morgans daughters, Mrs. Lee Spackman and Mrs. Fred Nalder. They wiTl make the trip by auto, which Mrs. Smith will drive. They will be absent about a week. ( This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned once it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method of practicing thrift SMITHFIF.LD BEATS LAYTON The Smithfield club of the Cache Valley league won the fourth and deciding game of the interleague series Sunday at Ogden from Layton. The score was 8 to 7. Three thousand people crowded into the park to see the game, which was evidence that Ogden want more baseball. Smith- - Vour 2J est Servant Acpoanf twith J TcdayffOWI .Make This Opm on TOatxK NO TICK The fo The Layton ball team will pay the at Layton Saturday afternoon at l o'clock. On Sunday they will play the Ogden team at Ogden. The game will be called at 3:30. Oortractor Millard has broken the ground for the lavatory addition to the Layton school building. The improvement will make the .ayton school hud !iiu.r modern and date. Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that troth. Pupils learn by applying it f 1 nidation of the Iuiyton Auto new garage is now in and eornp.i,, t nek work will lomnienee the first of next week There has been considerable delay in getting cement, but a suffniot.t amount is now on hand to .keep the work moving. When finished the building will, perhaps, be one of the best looking business houses in Da .ns county. Practice makes perfect it of lasting value to those interested in permanent road. We congratulate The Reflex for iu stand taken in favor of this highway, and commend it for the admirable edition gotten out to celebrate its which make J. ITodSl i LETTER OF APPRECIATION The following letter fronJ. E. Jones; manager of the Western Newspaper Union, expresses his appreciation of the Concrete Highway edition of The Reflex: "Mr. W. P. Kpperson, Reflex, Kaysv die. Utah. "Dear Mr Fppcrxon: "Copy of the Com rote Highway edition of The Weekly Reflex has just, come to my desk, and 1 want to take this opportunity to compliment, you on, not only its mechanical excellency, but as well on its content, "Naturally, we have opportunity to look over many special editions, but think this one of yours appeals to me more than any I have seen A i - To Preearvo Fur. Insects dislike pennyroyal; the smell f n destroys some, sod drives others way. Taka oil of pennyroyal, pouf une into a saucer, ateep It la aiaall placet of new cotton or wadding, and placewbera required. It la aio well to place tome between the mattresses, etc. When puttlog furs asl 1 for tbs summer, fold carefully, with a Uttla pennyroyal, and then wrap thoroughly In newspaper, guumtng down tha edges. Place In closely shutting draw era with a little camphor. of insufficient advertising "One thing th.ft - particular ly pleas tb.' .tmpaign to rid the sidewalks and it is that it is not crammed Company, first St ets of the city of noxious weeds ing about of people whoj full of The first person to euier the field writeups special . b ptember 1st, notice is hereby want to get into pionunenre, but in f,f transporting articles of mervhandla g e- that the time is extended one hr express carrier was st.ad it is made up of a few well w .k. i- Epra - making September 7th the final leeted and well illustrated articles proerty owners to cut the features of Davis rom the front of their premis- lovering Vs noted in The Reflex two weeks es into that community. ago, when the tame limit is up the "It will assist materially as time C Council will send men to do the on in building up Davis county k that has not been done, ami will goes and Kaysvilie. ch.i'ge the property owner for the job. "With kindest regards, I am hope the people will take kindly Yours very truly, to ,ris move and help make the city j J. E. JONES, a uer place in which to live. If ' Manager. yon have any Question as to wrhat is wa. 'ed ask the Mayor or a member of MILI.AUI) COUNTY PROGRESS th City Council. APPRECIATES ROAD EDITION by order of the Streets and High-The following editorial appeared in committee. the Millard County Chronicle recently: ERNEST C. BLOOD, The Weekly Reflex, published at Chairman. Kaysvilie for the towns of Kaysvilie, Layton and Farmington, has gotten Mr and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes en- out a Concrete Highway edition under tertained at a dinner party at their date of August llKh, which its at home on East Iaxust street Satur- once tasty, attractive, and well filled A cut glass bowl of pink and with good hard facts supporting conday white sweet peas formed the center-piec- e crete highways. The purpose of the for the table, at which covers edition is to celebrate the finishing of the state highway between Qltd0 rd Wt re laid for Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Craig of Bellevidere, 111., Mr. and Salt Lake, which Governor Bamberger Mrs. Walter S. Taylor, Miss Florence threw open to the public on the 18th and ceremonies Stanton and Richard Stantoh, of after impressive Rockford, 111., Mr. and Mrs. William impressive speechmaking. "Facts about concrete highways are Craig of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. undeniably set forth in this edition, -- dc ''or i Wi-.-- w- , - - is Kt. XtK&tiKXft&Q&OQQaK imt t a rt enough to fill an ordinary valise. few month he employed two - . . - UTAH R. L. Martin We Need Clean Cotton Rags Now BIDS W ANTED The Board of Education of tha Davis County School District will receive bids up to 7 p. m., Wednesday, August 2.7. 12Q, for the following: Proposal for erection of toilet room and coal vault addition to Layton school; pro io sal for plumbing anl heating toilet room at Layton school; proposal for- - plumbing and heating toilet room at Clearfield school; and also proposal for repair of toilet room at Clearfield school. Plana and specifications for each of the above item can be had at the office of Architects Woods St Jensein, Ecclea BuildEach proposing. Ogden, Utah, al shall be accompanied by certified check to the amount of 5 per cent of proposal. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION, John p. Hampton, Pres. Thomas E. Williams, Clerk. , , OCXiQOOOOO(3pQQ&XXXIXKiC we can ;'do for you in clothes Blacksmith, Horseshoeing Auto Repairing a Specialty Shop on Locust Street That Good Coal KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4. , Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). Coal will be hard to get by ELL give you fine aut-u- m. quality and the best style to be had. W ell reduce your clothes all-wo- ol Now Provo It Free the time to play safe for is We want to prove without coat to you that at last a way hes been found for instantly removing bunion pain and completely removing next winter. The price is constantly bunions. advanc- piKYFOOf the melts ing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of ears in which to ship. lIAYSmiG CO-O- bunion away Literally no matter how large or hcrw long standing. Brings almost instant relief from agonizing bunion pain. Get a box and prove it yourself. Use Fairyfoot, and if you ere not convinced, return and full pur chase price will be refunded. expense. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes outwear other clothes a ftltTFCOI laandy ll bva Fast IK Every P Troabla Layton Drug Co. The House of Quality W el 1 give your money AIlTnr.tllrtg Expenses JJfdeof Choicest Wheat the Most Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST Modern Mm back if youre not satisfied. t Printing ia a Salesman Who Travels Cheaply tf Traveling expenses ? i$r. - Good printing on 5 i i: i ESJQ coss yoa Dealer-H- and does much for you. UaUcedinthe test Manner Ury Etxle j i Kaysville,Utah as It a s j - aaa a i m wrfi.L5- . -j ss e mesqzTMCIJCCCLCS DUtLOINO OGDEN. UTAW. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Use more printed salesnunshipT" Ak a Inland Printing Co. rs and extended the service to Phil adelphla. BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, la car-rte- K.JUP mjm.mi jwww |