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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. AW, WHATS THE USE KWE NOU I STACLTfeD Tb ffcCK'fET Thjn5 ?' FAMNW HADN'T 67 HAVE NT AHYTHING TO ATi'f to wat pack ! d'ya CAa rack That L F. Van Zelm euTTHote j Agt All WlffTER. CAflt CtOTHES X take Them I To There Wouldn't Be Anything Left to Go With T HEED tone rcerrY summon fbxw x mt And A HEW EAThNu VMT, A COLOCfOL CAPE fca EYErtNu, A COUPiE Cf tA2T 6atTf SlocwnficjD.X; A parasol, pretty I Them EACH PALM UTAH turpee!CTO- ? amp ip f" WSHT t DO CjET WON'T 'GO HI IF NA AMD EM vtA rori T 6tT JL f LAYTON la Ut aUrt at tarliU tmlW w at Milk. Ott fWlifc tea. prodnraoa fr liia. Hm iW (uuo m Larisa Baear aaaaary. aaaw, a4 M U W auUs. Co4 spportaaitMa --mcraia stats sokarbaa aersass lor ssafctns Ik hi tra arsvias. trask earSaaias. ekiakta af kairrtac. Oa Us sins m id j t. iuliiisT. wi ul L t Uatrit, tsalaraarU. Ms IkaaUsrrsr D, lrT id jwfca aai no small sum. He reported a very favorable contract and will ing go mto training with the hope and expectations of showing up as well with the major league as he did in the Mrs. minor league. Adams and daughter expect to join him in about six weeks. One of the largest and most elaborate entertainments of the season by '!r J E- - Stvvensun, Mrs. TTaIri$ Whitesides and Mrs Clyde Waddoups in the Latona hall Saturday evening. The hall was artistically decorated with ferns and potted plants, with floor lamps and reading lamps casting a soft, mellow glow about the hall. Twelve card tables were neatly arranged at whuh progressive 5(H) was played until a late hour. A delicious two course luncheon wa served at the card tables. The prises were awarded to Mrs. Ira C. Holbrook of Bountiful for the highest score; E. G. King and Mrs. Otha K. Green received the consolation prizes. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Vird Cook. Lewis Cook, E. G. King, Murray Cowley, Wallace Cowley, Melt in Adams, Spencer Adams, V. E. Wiggdl, J. E. Stevenson, Claire Whitesides, Clyde Waddoups, Ralph Rampton, Leonard Sandall, J. W. Ware, William C. Millard; Royal Owens and Mrs. Annette Stevenson of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chandler of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hales of Salt lake City, Mr. and Mn. tfa C. Holbrook, mw 2SSS2SSSS 8gjg2 G. W. la Short Onm Has slastns g Broken Wallace Reid in will be shown at the Commuand Saturnity hall next Thursday day nixhta. George B. Flint was taken to hi tomt Wednesday afternoon from the pee hospital in Ogden, where he underwent an operation for ap-yendiciti. Milton Sevy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sevy of Cedar City, is seriously ill with pneumonia at the Cedar Mra. Sevy was forCity hospital. Stevenson of this Bessie Miss merly Mr. re-cefi- place. Elder David 0. McKay of the Quorum of the Twelve will he the princithe Layton Sunday pal speaker 10 o'clock Sunday school services at at also at the ward services morning and at 11:30 a. m. Everyone is invited to attend. tnfifit tfcfld of Mr. and-MrTw. Rtslcy was harflf burned about the back last Thursday when the little one fell into a tub of hot water. The tub of water had been placed on the floor, in preparation to giving the child a bath, but being too hot was kft there to cool. Although the child is in a painful condition it ia improvs. The ing rapidly. Spencer Adama left Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 for Tampa, Florida, where he will go into spring training witls"the Washington baseball club of the American league. Spence made an enviable record last year while the Pacific coast with the At the close of last rear's season he was purchased fcy the Washington Americans for playing on Dakland ball club. Hxvand iggilLndM rt. Edward 0. Muir of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. N'. Newman Reeves of The Silent t'oiumand'' whkh will shown at the Kaysulle opera hu-- e ti xt Saturday night has the faioiable comment of the two mot proimntnt figures in A mtru an life, lien. Jhn J. 1eshing and heodore Koo-el- t, aMi.tant of the C iiited States Navy. lumment is as follows: lrhmgs hate veil The Sibnt Command, piiHiiK.d h William Fox, and 1 con-id- lx re-ieie- 1 ' eec-ictil- d iy 1 ei 11 filing. an 'in the Ann ruati .g effective, inteiitely interpicture that should atriotiMH of eti true Iheoiioie Roosevelt, Jr. said Nothlike this wa.s ever done Wfore for the nav The pietuie thrills me, and my opinion is that it will thrill ing the whole lounti) when it the theaties. apaars in Chicago, Fb. 2b A niaiked ihange Kfiitinif tit wa appuieiit amongst wheat traders, and while l.iverjool dosed 2 to 2 d lower, there waa aggressive buuig by commission house and local operator which advanced May to $1.90 a new high on the present ' movement, and tKe finish was at the ton with a new cents. Inferred delivgam of 2 to 2 eries were up 1 rents, to $1.58 with July $1.58 and Oats September $1.31 to $1.30 to cent higher, and rye were 1 5 8 to 2 cents higher. that Prospect private reports on farm reserves of wheat would show a much smaller total than the revised figure of 138,000,000 Lubtd last year, the general disposition being to look for 115,000,000 bushels, combined with talk of around 1,000,000 bushels, Largely hard winters, being sold for export were the main bullish influences. A local house was an agres-alvbuyer around $1.87 for May early, and absorbed the surplus in the pit, and toward the last the northwest became a good buyer and with shoit covering caused the final bulge. in 1- 8 ACCREDITED WHITE LEGHORN QUAUTY CHICKS for spring, 1925 delivery from CERTIFIED FLOCKS e of aelected, heavy-layinhens mated to double pedigree cockerels from famous specialists. 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We are exclusive agents for Nyal Family Medicines and Dunn Fountain Pens and : 8 7-- 3-- 4 7-- 8 Dependable Prescription Layton, Utah Phone 69-- J Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention We are agents for Nyal Family Medicines. State Supervisor Lauds Sell at Higher Prices Davis County Schools The weekly summary of business tyjxwriting and shorthand conw ill be held at the Brigham and financial conditions in Salt Noting university Friday, loginning and its territory by the National Cop-x- r at 9 o'clock tn the forenoon. Invitabank and the Bankers Trut comhave Uvn extended to all of tion the high schools in Itah. This is a pany for the week end. r.g Vctcrday f ile opjiortutnty to further material!) follows: the wok in and short holesalo pruts at Salt lake an txwritmg hand in our state. a follows: hcv is high schixd has already her contestants in the fol- Ufalfa seed lv Sweet clover Ho to 2c lowing events: IV to lv Novice Lula Parrish, Centerville; Alsike clover 25c to 3dc Not a Ford, Centerville; l.na Todd, Red clover White clover :tV to 40e laimmgton. I anil's ... 14c Second Year-El- la Greene, Kas 7c to 8c ' die, Mama Williams, Kaysville; Steels Cows and heifer Ida Hcpworth, Bountiful. 4'.'iV toto 8cV s ccuncc)-l- da Hepworth, BountU t'alvc Fat hogs 11c to tul W cathcr throughout the intermoun Ella Greene, Kasville; Shorthand The following A I reg-iwrc- d letter was received Burton from of grammar sujxrvisor school and junior high schools complimenting him on the sched system in lavis county as seen by him on his recent msxction trip: Supt. 11. ('. Burton, by Superintend! nt H. ( the staV Farmington, Utah. dear Superintend! nt : gives i great pleasure to say a word of commendation for the work done in the schiols of your district, as I saw it on my recent visit. I liked particularly the excellent correlations of different subjects as carried out by several teat hers in tha intermediate grades. In a subject such as geography objectives listed tain section is very favorable for this under naku, composition, writing season of the year Ranges are and ijkfiing can be achieved by tha tc Some steadily improving. ai tier alert to its iossibtlitie. plowing is being done Winter grain is m first-- Agam, the spirit of earnest endeavor lass condition. and enthusiasm for real achievement Receipts at the Salt Ijcke stock - was net u cable among both teachers' yards arc good, averaging alxut the tend pupils. same as in February, 1924 The junior high school at Bounti- Hogs have nac heel a new high Most of ful is unique. It is the first real them are coming from Nebraska and rural junior high hool I have vis- South Dakota. Fat lambs have ited in the state. 1 was agreeably sluniej slightly. Prices on fat cat-- surprised to find a school of this type tie are improved. Prime steers are so well organized and the work going - 3c Fat rowir-nr- td rent. np fat terminal Sit til in. xlsjtxi tsVxI ht.U f I Ciniba J Lilli C.IX lki. l.-tImMe I C (y,! for fall delivery are still being con - students. With a teaching technique traded at around 12 rents a pound. that provides for more training in study, this school should Icecome a fine example to other Isowell Barlow Wins schools of the same class in the stats Very truly yours, Contest IOFTER BJARNASON, State Supervisor of Grammar The Martha E. Barnes gold pin Grades and Junior High Schools. oratorical contest, an annual event at Davis High, was held this after-rnw,T Ssv Natural Gas. in the high Bthiml auditorium. An Pteilrt. at HiHlioct 'of producing There were ten contestants and all the orations were of unusual merit. lampblack has len devised. Thta The winner of the contest was laiwell will result In saviwg large quantitlea Barlow of Bountiful, whose subject of natural gas formerly used to pr waa Samuel Gompers. Honorable dace the lampblack. mention was accorded the orations of Mary Clark of Farmington, whose 1 j My It llc -- bountiful. Handsome prizes will be given to the winning school and to the win These include two nmg individuals. si holarships, individual gold and silA most ver medals and jxiinants. attractive loving cup will be presented by the Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Company to the high s. hool winning fust place in the tie-rising events. Thu cup is to the KrmaTiehr property" of a c j c 1 le-con- I consecutive years. The Utah Power and Idght company is awarding a silver loving cup to the high school winning the greatest numlier of Miinta in the shorthand contest; this cup also to tecome the arnianent projierty of a high s hool after winning it two consecutive ears. Miss ('riddle has been chosen as one of the official checker for the typewriting events. -1- Barnes Oratory n Death Delays Action on Salt Lake Basin Bill e WASHINGTON, Feb. to the prompt adjournment of the subject was "literature"; Annie Rigsenate today on account of the death by of Kaysville, whose subject was Brigham Young; Janetta Knowl-toof Senator McCormick, no action of Farmington, whose subject rebe on taken the conference could was "Abraham IJncoIn; Iona Draon the interior bill, port department but Senator Smoot hopes to have it per, West Point, whose subject was Value of Time. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- acted upon by the aenate tomorrow; The The judges were Claude T. Barnes, the senate. on is house the waiting SHIP NOTICES Miss Alice Ferguson and I. I). Ball, Mr. Cramton, who has been responConsult County Clerk or respective sible for the long delay on the bill, all of Salt Ioke City. For the first time since the estabreiterated today that he will not back lishment signers for further Information. of the contest Miss Martha down in the demands he is making on E. the donor of the award, Barnes, conver6 in NOTICE TO CREDITORS the senate, nevertheless, was she being ill at a Salt absent, he said house with sation members, deceased. of Emma Butcher, Estate iuike City hospital. 25c , Creditors will present claims with privately that me may consent to acvouchers to the undersigned at the cept the Spanish Springs, Nev apCo. Barnes Banking Company, at Kays-vill- propriation, provided the senate will bill becomes a law, all surveyor generals will lose their Jobs on June 30, Utah, on or before the 28th agree to attach to that appropriation a condition that thestate of Nevada next; if the bill fails and the resoluday of April, A. D. 1925. Kaysrille shall bear the full cost of colonizing tion passes, the surveyor generals JOHN R. GAILEY, to finance will also and in continue office the another Emma of agree Estate project, Executor of the year. the settlers who go upon new lands Butcher, Deceased. Date of first publication February watered from the Spanish Springs reservoir. 2fith, A. D. 1925. 1925. Friends of Spanish Springs point March 26, Last publication out that such a limitation would be equivalent to killing the appropriaNOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND tion, but that is understood to be IERSONAL IROPERTY Cramton's real aim, and he does not In the District Court, Second Ju- care whether he accomplishes his purdicial District, in and for the County pose directly or indirectly. Mr. Cram of Davis and State of Utah. Probate ton again stated today that there is a Division. possibility the interior department In the matter of the estate of Wil- bill may fail, his intimation being liam Butcher, deceased. that he will kill the entire measure A dynamic drama of Mother Love and the Law The undersigned will sell in one unless the senate bows to his dictaaale the and at atarring tion. fiarcel describedprivate real and personal In view of the danger that the incity of Kays- tenor department appropriation bill property situated in the and State of may be killed by Representative ville, County of Davis described more and particularly Utah, Cramton, and that in lieu of this bill, CIVIC CENTER, KayaviUe, Monday night, 8:30, as follows: a resolution may be passed reapproThe South one half of lote 5 and 6 priating the identical amounts approWednesday afternoon and night in block 21, plat A", Kaysville Town-ilt- priated for this department last ses& share COMMUNITY- HALL, Serve yrtc.gether-'wrth- sion It ts intf Tcstkny io observe bow Thursday and Saturday of the stock Kaysville the some projects would benefit under the of capital nights Irrigation Company and 2 shares of resolution while others would suffer. SurNew the of stock of of the the Capital Failure pending bill, vey Irrigation Company; course, would kill every new irrigaFebru-arOn or after the 14th day of tion prpject, including the Salt Lake M.HIMW N.CWWMW..UMUHHC 1925.- - and written- - bid will be Barnes we Banking at some received y important existing projects would happen. The pending Company, Kaysville, Utah; things of pur- bill carries $39,000 for the Strawberry Terms of Sale cash; 10 chase price in cash or certified check Valley project; last year's bill carto be enclosed with bid, balance on ried $40,000. delivery of personal property and Idaho, particularly, would benefit deed of real estate. resolution in by the passage of Dtaed February 2Cth, 1925. of the pending bill. This years place JOHN R. GAILEY. appropriation for the Boise project Administrator of Estate of William is $439,000; last year it was $1080,-00this year's bill carries $797,000 Butcher, Deceased. T. McCLURE PETERS, for the Minidoka project; the bill a Attorney for Administrator. year ago carried $1,045,000. The First publication 26th February, 1925. pending bill has $35,000 for the King Last publication 14th March, 1925. Ilill project; the previous bill carried $40,000. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Kewland project, Nevada, also would under a continuing resEstate of Viola Maud M. Tbur-goo- olution,benefit while the pending bill for deceased. only $167,000, the old bill carCreditors will present claims with carries ried $400,000. vouchers to the undersigned at Farmbill carries $790,000 The ington Court Houfe on or before the for the pending Riverton and $414,000 for the 19th day of March, A. D 1925. Shoshone project in Wyoming, where I, . EZRA C. ROEINSON, last year's bill carried $050,000 and Attorney for Georg B. Tkurgood. $475,000, respectively. Zion park would be the loser by Administrator of the estate of Viola failure of the bill, for the amount Maud M. Tfcorgood,' deceased. carried in this bill ia $20,000; a year First publication Jan. 29, 1923. Last publication, Feh. 25, 1925. ago it was $15,190. If the pendingl 25.-O- as j wing n For Sale Loganberry PLANTS years old each Gleason Nursery e, - B.L STANDS FOR BROKEN LAWS Mrs. Wallace Reid F' -- Kowley Drug Company Service Hojcrs test lacvoun Veda Stahle, Bountiful; loi lensoii, Sunset; Ida Hepworth, May Wheat Hits New High Mark 3-- SB Pencilsr:'-- The Silent Command Davis Participates in Utah Opera House Offering! Typewriting Contest -- y, 0; R1CKENBACKER SIX A car worthy acf Iti name ana DODGE BROTHERS CAR body With the Distributed by aH-st- ed STRINGHAM AUTO CO. Bountiful 12S-- i W -- d, , ' Clean RAGS Wanted at Reflex Office!! I |