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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSY1LLE. UTAH LAYTON Ceaty ieit of wm. f4--- af Mctnc KK.b-v- I I VSvs- - ns. a " 3a3fc ;t r ' jfctj-1"1- Georft Brin? lst Sunday. LwiTi nd Oth Greer. re vacation t WihAke. Lay'.un Girl of th trttk t Cotao 2S tir Wt f; ia?r4 renW Si 'tabert .iv at tin W.1K ana 0.he, Urn. :e. Hum. r.u I I, t f. . oV- r.eJir4 'irr'' : - ' : ;ut r f So-cr- 'I 'ir S, i a- . . . . i . , -- i I 1. 1' ! 1 U-- , i vn-,:h- .ia.-jl-.M- , sitl-th- IT daughter George Vowels - et Spent the day in Salt Lake garage on the pro pert;, ' ington C. A M. Co. .u-- t j-fiilliRg, street from Mr and Mrs. Wallace Cowley and the business. Como week at a mho U ipent much .f returned home Sunday, , , - . Is Ivt. piece m a I', w l't a ft-e- ' , J j i- j 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 le. I y s Dr. Wilford Barber was takt a. n i i" Mine Works For Me hum their vacation. the hospital Sunday to the h im of lis mother in Centers i!U. lie - n the at well was represented Ltftun orted as impro ng as well a ati Salt in sale Ram and the iurdup . atock-e t a prominent iii yesterday, Jtirehed from t expt-cted- conspicuous by their around town, it the Democratic primarie held it Layton last Friday evening, Joe Bon were elected $d and Kranei jrkfitee to the atate convention held a Sait Lake yesterday. It. and Mrs. Emil Whitesides are jprtirx their honeymoon on a trip ttn&th the Yellowstone national park ki rr returning to Cowley, Wyoming, then they will be at home after their In. John H. Lavton and family and Mrs. Jest Harris will fcm today on a motor trip, enjoving tk rlfhta ef beautiful south err Utah, Seising Zion canyon, the Grtrul can-p-e and Bryce canyon. They expect kA Hr. k W over two weeks. gone Looel L Layton, of Layton, waa attor-v- j yeeter-h- y prominent nominated at 'candidate fur district th Democrat ticket. This istrkt indudet Davis, Weber and IsTgaa counties. Mr.' Layton i the m'j Daria county man to be chosen any of the tickets of either party. E. P. Ellison snd J as. E. Ellison, accompanied, by his ton, spent Friday ad Saturday near Evanston at the such of the Ellison Ranching corn-pa- y inspecting tattle. They were bund in excellent condition, th grass I that locality being long and green, The Cast Layton Beehive Girls refereed home after a weeks good time fe Como to run tcarery oa Springs. Is Defeated In Thrilling Contest Eaysville (Continued from Cin struck out; 0. Adam threw Sanders; Perkjns Hied out to O. aaamt No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning Anams batted for Brown and rjj; i.we wt to Perkins! Ellison singled; iihlt who threw wild to Grn tJUnreU trying to get Ellison, both ,Adm singled, scoring Elli-- c Adams singled, scoring Hill; Ration who drooped tk. iflT "L Adams scoring; Scof- l. . Afnsell and waa out doubled, scoring O. Ad-- n ILcTji7 G. Adams; Layton struck I ,.lv tns, four hits, two errors. M nwfl. j Hand Organ Monkey Are Ancient The Guenon, e monkey which Is the companion of Italians who roam the Street with hand organs, I said to be f the ajiecies from which the ancients derived their knowledge f the simian tribes because their features are shown on the monuments of old Egypt. Years ago I started a Savings Account and now each 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. Lasting Cleanliness is Assured Home in the WEIR-Heate- d The moit common complaint in ordinary heating smoke and dust is entirely overcome in the jointless construction of the WEIR Furnace. It is made of steel, electric-weldand riveted thruout, absolutely snd permanently different construction of the WEIR Furnace This tight makes leakage of smoke and dust impossible, and is permanent sssursnee of cleanliness in the WEIR-Heatc- d llomc. Let ns figure on your heating requirements; let us tell you how your home can be heated comfortably and economically wilb clean, healthful, ed moist-warm-ai- per cent Interest is our contribu tion to your constant growth toward financial independence 4 r. Davis County Sheet Metal Works CHAS. A. TRUMP, Proprietor Bountiful, Utah Keaidence Shop Phone 103-- J Iboee Barnes Banking Co. Your Interest Bank Kaysville, Utah 105 M. Page IX J - The Utopia club spent an enjoyable They attended outing Wednesday. the rodeo in Salt City m the afternoon, afttr whith they journey ed to Baltair where a dtliuou- - lunheon was enjoyed, followed by dancing. Mrs. A. B. Richardson entertained at a farewell party at her home Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alla Richardson, who were recently married. The young couple left Saturday morning for Pocatello, Idaho, where they will make their home. Mrs. D. L. Rice returned this week rom a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Emily Jackson of Great Falls, Montana. On her return home she stopped off at Butte, Mont., for short visit. Mrs. Rice reports having a wonderful time. Th local Sunday school officers and teachera were entertained at a delightful party Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robinson. Songs and instrumental selections were rendered by the Brimley brothers and readings by Miss Nellie Clark along with other numbers. A delightful luncheon was served later in the evening. - try. f when G. Shoe Clearance -In .Day Day Out For Friday and Saturday 0 C AB. R. IL O. A. E Adams, lb 8b Lyton, Ah! Woe is me," Ike Merchant cried, "When will the people learn That I hare soap and gingham pied, And cord wood that will born. . ' wait for trade. Day in, day out, Bat folks jast pass me by And leave my.bai?ains in the shade; out as well as L" 1 if 51Von m,e as Theyre lb yf tiLrb ttsell, p &r ,Ji 4 Robins in rj ' C; Two-ba- deTl Uj . rk ., 1, tff W pi ' Let not this be your tale of woe If yoa hare goods to vend; Instead let thrifty shoppers know Which way their tracks should wend. With constant Ads their habits mold. And help your store succeed. In space like this yoar storys told And prudent buyers heed. ixes UVi t Sixes . 1 MEN ill u 2 . lYi Sixes 4 U 11 SwtthemShore. we ef SL65 S1.85 S1.98 S223 SUPPERS, OXFORDS AND PUJIPS A big line ef La dire niten, valiteo te $iH Special far Saturday Slipper, Oxford and Pwp i broken Cl QQ OAWU . Ptna fe A fia line ef Msss and Beys' T wake a eewpWt clearance will effev ihew lesnocxew at BOYS Six BOTS Sixes f t IS -S- 1 Zb JfSeld, Pf. If 1 SCOUT SHOES Layton 1 ft 200 Children and Jliases high grade SAN- DALS in red, brown and blue colors; mi? $3; sizes 5 to 2. Special tomorrow.. Ad-ELftP- M ScoffieMs throw; V. who fumbled s,,."41 .both runners being safe; bit to M. Adams sod was out at first; Bishop, struck jaipman batted for L. Robins m k5T'lnded out to first. No runs two errors. ii , SANDALS bl to O. Adams k j IU. t.i g a ti.e FaMi y Jrii, . i Moma IL Ellison, Cowley and - : 1 all - -. Adams and family returned end of last week after m tw o jSinotor tr.p through th Yellow- - Ml. Wil-1.- i . the d t. i Z Vt and 1 . irru.a ild rubLenLon- 1 in' a- - wJ of a Uby T.rtheir home by its presence. Auto company report with JiriTof the new 1923 Ford and other Stored accessories a CI -- I F.t-.u.i- A. a fWwirg: r Mr. Rrkin Gladkii! of Ivr.t the week end a ' Lucius Call are fc and Mrs. Henry who Ut rur-ail- y, i. h-- u 'g.Mr. N. JoWon of Salt visiting f fl ,pnt Wednesday Laud, jflS Mr. up- - Ef J Scoffkhl return visit with relatives ICO. I'ata uf lal- publication 11 li'il. l.2i. cr uhtrwic la aaj to H MAY SMITH PYPER, or parcel uf Adfli.nt:ratxix of the Estate cf Wi-lialand, itub!e. lir;g and being m DaClaud, ua Tetjei Smith, other na county, Utah, and bounded and wise knewnj-W- . C. T. Smith, Jest r aa follows, to-- it; t cc.i'td. hirst publkation Aug 7, 1924. Beginning at the southeast cvriier Last publication ikqt. 4, 1924. 5, Blotk 9, Plat A", h artninu- tun Townaite Survey and - SUMMONS thence west 2t?2 feet; thence north feet; thence northeasterly 247.3 In Stvond Judu ial l strict Court ftf D.v is County, tsUt of Utah. feet, mure or less, to the east Rne uf said 5. and to a point whuh ii May Smith Iyjer, Admttustratrii' S2 feet north of the feint of begtn-n.- i of the Estate ef Wdoam Qau-dug; thence south 2 t to the !ae Terrel Smith, otherwise known aa W. of tginmrg; cunta d, Ilaintiff, r.irg O.t.'.l .f uc C. T. Sm.th, IWea v The same W.rg acre, no ry or le P. T. Alexandi r, IUffendmE '.tuatej m Sevltvn 19, Tuwri'h'p 3 North. Ramte 1 Fret. Salt laike Me- The State uf Utah to the said Be- -! ridian fendant: Also You are hereby sjmmi ned o appear B g.nning 22 Ot ch. noith and o.32j within twei y day after the aerrir h mu from the southeast corner of i id this uii.rnoi,s a!K!i ) uu, if served the n T'heu't quarter of Section 13, ; w.fhm the lountj m which this action Low nh.p 3 North, Range 1 West, 1 - biuught; otherwise, within thirty Sat lake Miriilan, running thence1 Iduvs after service, and dcfind the north 4.i th theme west 10 913 ih; Uive i titled action, anl in case of thet.ee north 4. h.,"ihen e west 9 i oar fwdure to do. judgment will ih ; thence sou'h T.4 ch . thence aster! to Burke latne, thenie east 1 3 ( h. to Im ginning. The 11 s aitr mote or less. Also: Beginning 39. 1)3 h. west 31.04 cli. north from the southeast comer uf 3 North, Range Set Uon 13. Town-hi- p West, Salt luike Meridian; thence webt .27 ch.; thrrice north 1th; thence west 10 92 ch ; theme south 3 3 en ; north from the Southeast corner el thence east 11 (Hi 3 ch.; thence north Sec. 13. T. 3 North, R. 1 West, Salt aike Meridian, thence west JZ7 eK 0 i h to lx ginning, containing t.12 t hr nee north 1 ch ; thence west 1(L re less more or ai Terms amt conditions uf sale w J1 ch : thence iuu?h 5.3 ch.; thence cast i h ; t hem t north 4 50 ch. to be ca-t- i, lawful moruy of the United States. Tn per cent (10 ) of the ixgmmng ar.J containing 0,12 acres purchase prne to accompany the lid, more or WILLEY A WILLEY. the balance on confirmation of the sale by the said Court. Ihxd Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Ad.irt,: 7u7 Walker Bank at expense uf purchav r. Bids mu't t in writing and said projx-rtwill Bldg., Salt uke City, Utah, be sold within six ( ft months after hirst publication Aug. 7, 1924. iaist publication Sept. 4, 1924. said loth day of August, 1924. Uiwt E-t- - W,1WW .' tion uf luw - r' -- GI?Ule 1hili.p. P v week. Lai City. JJ1 Sifi'tu- - iv-u-e tran.-aite- f-- th . uf August 14 under ' t County Tax Ievy Fixed." -- : i c Four , ni, rvctdivi. r. Mculube peters, Attun.ey fur Exeeututa. r"" ' hu-.:- Pnt Tuesday BiAia u e;f-- r j n.u-.te- hi vacation faome on E m.,..V; tenfivct, Lictnc Ed.tor Rcflta, Lt.r S.r: : John G. M. the requested V. ... ef taaa, Fwri : ivuri to ra.se the salary of county notice to ckkditoks 21 to Jldu.ud per month j c.n.au.oter "frttuai pot m Ciaa. l.state tf IVter A. Mortensen, deu .d to ue their j judgment in raising ft ase A" i reti.tor l,.r fcun uig the other county officer." w.ll present tla.ms wi'h e n. het to far'a it gdea. f I Mrs. Myrtle CriddU is the at the v hat d.d state regarding raising County jCourthouseundersigned on or before the Fielding with relatires. r salary waa based on lihh day of September, A. 1. lt21. Robert Miller is plannir g on 1. a . state merit that the commissioners EZRA C. ROBINSON. won for a run with h:3 to mt,t yn-uim t Attorn and for A.inunistrator of Monday Scotland. -- t a. .done by the comnua--'oiv-.- '. . f IVter A. Mertensen. dot eased Mr. and Mr. D. C. IKf hare to the county, pt rta1..i.g 1'ste of first publication July 21, A d here after iKr.d.rg the sum- tUoj.bbt while in session ! '2J mer oa thrfr farm in Fielding fciord w o Id 10 had of all Aug 21. 1 .2 1. t.ei pr.aeed. Mr. George a:.u I w h of Garland are uniting hor- t, . u wtie present at the MURE OF SVIE'OF i Sunday few days with Mrs. lUha-afternoon in FSrtlE j R ...-Society room, to Mr. E. A. Oapnor of Ib'triit t'ourt of the District m and for Dans rM.nr.g of the road City spent the wetk tnd si !.titnli t lay tun, will bear her mother, Mrs. Charles lur of Utah. Probate Pi- State t ' ":.v t tomnundation. n. Miss ElitaWth V. Lmda I : in matter of the Estate of is visiting at the home of her f. K .'ill, u (' ajd.ii' Terr! Smith, otherwise Mrs. Frank Steed C M. BARNES. kt. wti J' W I' T. Smith, de, cased. Mr. and M rs. T. F. rLt. i N.'tiu- t hrby (h that m par daughter Iris of ,re itl, i f an ordergtei of the Disrmt 31rs. visiting with Agr,. Spv.oLn. an. IHOHAIK on the 2nd day of August. l'.'2l, AM) C.rAKDIAN-SI- 1 tVi uit Mr. and Mrs. Wi- i- n a l'trk.-Mu- muter of the estate of William of II NOTICES ' rid Oakland, Cal.f., jn p; Terrel Smith, otherwue - ..t v home of Mr. ar.d Mri, '.d- W . C, T. Smith, dntaMd. or resjective k ink t J r ii . ton. .nd rti.atiun. the Administratrix of t t Mrs. Clara St yner spt; late, will sell at pmate side t 'b.- I. ,g h st bidder, for cash, lawful end with Mr. and Mr-- . Null! 1 In ( RKIimiRS f the United States, subject at their summer home u; ' i. 1 u cth SimmoM. ' .,a f rn.ation by the distrut court canyon. . t - v. t r. cl ; t lairns with ' ' f 'i Dans county, Utah, on or - I.) ti i Miss Dorothy Bojin of at he r the IMh day of August, r,.in, M Bariu-sCity spent a few dnv- - t Kays- . the right, title, interest and with her r :.t iting furo the l.s'h grandpan f the said William Claudm ilrs. Charles Bohn. otherwise known as W Mrs. Charles Turr.tr id IV ii M I! U1NFS and deceased, at the time of Airs. Ethel Knight, art 1'Ui ill Ml) "IMMoNS, t.J lit, and all the right, title and f t eave Satunlay for a i i k (if Vnrie t that the estate haa by opera- ' with relatives in Toeat i... caard. fT. r e"tf r jV satac. ktrt. Ds., n.aWsh, COMMUNICATED FARMINGTON . se hit 5 27 9 S the ninth, G. Rob- - k.t Day. Three-bas- e ?n base ERison. oat By ManseU 10; by on tails 02f ManseU Lmpire WUley. Scorer cf hoBr m? faffi2 16 Reflex J 2355 Washington Ave., Ogden - |