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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSNTLLE, UTAH ji bountiful nortfc of Sait Ukt City. town, lnrrert cownty; ho waterworks. Lctne lisbta and power. Uirpbone,. udewaJka. Surrounded by nrh fruit lands, two' uiket rnim, and mtctnc railroads with low fares, two brick yard, roalroada, treneoontinental two banka, rood business houses, com-wMrcial club, graded and hisb schools sod churches. A. rood place in which to lies. Nim ail ubarboo md Dt X X X X Bom to Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Call, I 2 l.Utl. ; A I- s Mrs. Sarah Arbflckle spent last j t harti r No. T0s' Reserve Dlstriit No. 12 Gladys Miles spent Saturday th triends m Salt Lake. week wdh bar Mrs, iMtr. George RIPOKI OF OlMHI ION OF THE MUST NUIONAL HANK AT-- " IN THE ST V TK OF ETUI. T THE CLOSE WrigKtT and Family' of Salt Lake. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ear! A daughter was born to Mr. and OF HI SINESS ON llR( EM HI R 31. 1019. . Brown Thursday. Mrs. Willard Carr on Friday. Mr. and Mrs John BareroH'o? ait K( Ids Lake wtie guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Harrison, Sr., is very ill Kov Barker and Merly Rockwood of William Miles and i ount', mi hid.' c t ilisco.w t s $314,3hS.7() family on Sura iv l.o.u s u. wuth kidney trouble. Cmtiiii.ie pei.t Saturday here. i! IV.. loan-leFred Havel! and Miss Ee.irn$314,388.70 Mrs. Mamie Jones of Ogden Elder lbin Srnedley left last Wed- 630.73 were guest a vf Mr. atid Mrs. Harry relatives here. ii.eda for a mission to New York. am1 m sut family of Salt Harper A dau?htr tom to Mr. and! Mr and Mrs Flvde Crostn of Salt day. . Mo., recently. r.laUic. here Tm-I.- v. Mrs (..told W rjgFt has n turned to Mi-- a bon. - 3. jy BlOl " jj , ! ,!'-- i 18 r $ 1 - y vi-iti- 1 i O.e.terCaihM.l.rysick i Child, !ll, j,. i Perry Benson, Jr., is very ill. Mrs. drc. Annie H. Smith of A daughter was born to Mrs. Oscar Wood recently M aid Salt Lake Dora Hanson1 of Salt Lake City jj' spending a few days with her par Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison. visited friends here Sunday. . a fc uftir uck Burmrghani and family gre Hyrum hiMrs. and Jat.e with toother, lewis, Lake". the winter in Salt spending Bry - Total family. neuben Squires and family have Dr. K of San lathi Chiistenson M I v ( Cv;.Hk of 1 eder.il si ript ion n.i , -- t S Ha- Ki-f- tn- . ,.t K t, , o ies per culL o' 1,200.00 hanking hinmr rrwrrcd'nmi and fivtutes icvvithkedet.il lira tve Hank u. 3,to csi um-nrumii- 1 fs.O to.85 sub lawl... t .i'h m v. m t anioui O due ftom i mtotiul bank Net amounts m banks, hunkers, and trust cotn- a im hided m lunis 1J, 13. or ,.u. us loti., Hi i hetks on hanks lora,. of city or town of h bank and o. iti tim reporting d li Total of Items 13, 14, i and due from Redernpt.iUi fund with I. S. T I S Tteasurer lt ana Mis. Join. Ha: low kft last turned liotn Idaho Falls, where they Interest earned but not collected mute oil aj , tot Ci.l.tou.id tp spend a spent a few days with their daughter, Notes and H'lls Receivable not past n ot y 3.000.- 00 2.000.- 00 21,072.91. 22,523.85 , 411.09 . 1,552 00 JJ.t'34 04 1 1,250.00 . rhu'-sci.-- --VUH) j mc,llh. niowd into tin stri'ct. . i haw family homy on Main u i hi in w $42',!70.13 Fit. son of Steven Ire, hes Carl retumc (. Raises. Bigger Crops m ul I -- Good prices for the farmers crops encourage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads the modern beasts of burden that haul fthe crops to the worlds markets. The railroads like the farms increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. the close a LEWIS, of 1917 was estimated t and Rates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent Horse Shoer costly traffic congestion, which invariabl) results in poorer service at higher cost. National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation Eut 1 MENS SHOES ! t UTAH i JOHN R. GAILEY facilities. m T'unch, London. Bui of Barms KAYSVILLE, the first sale we have offered since adopting the strictly cash system. It means greater savings, for you outfit the entire family with Clarks QUALITY Shoes at rock-bottoprices. These are just a few of the items: e Reasonable Charges Owm Shop All cash shoe sale The newspapers rcjMirt the case of a woman in a state of trance who haa not spoken a word for twenty-ondays. City men Incline to the theory that the lady is a telephone opeiator Prompt Service r Clarks Qualified aa a Telephone Girl. Wagon and Farm Machint Repairing a Specialty Notary Public Name of Countries Ending In ia. These names are of Ijitln origin: Britannia. Germania, Helvetia, liepania are old Latin names for England, Germany. Frame and Spain. The names of countries in Latin were of the feminine gender and the noun ending la a are feminine. 10 t Thote imrxnQ information concerning ike railroad bv writing C Ceanty Veterinarian n Office Phoae . LAYTON Aunna-li- i s Q roadway, txiu-atio- Deputy State Livestock Inspector fkev York 69-N- Daily Thought. Words once spoken can never he called. Went worth DObm. 2 . UTAH Sixea 2 Vs to 6. Very good values in patent vamps and cloth in urn either btton or Well made shoes of brown calfskin on a smart English last. Worth up to $9.00, at , . iDHiDlI Black and brown m re- a new, dt-,- $5.85 i - y English last. Some famous ards in this lot. Valued up to Puck- - C7 on Youll save real money on these offerings. W'e have an extra good line in black and brown combina-$7.8- 5 tions, or all black or brown, with cloth tops. CK DC Lace Models tpUiQu' j ! -- $7.85 Entire stock of ladies white kids - light champagne, all ThlieT" and WKiths; worth up to Entire rdotk of Dr. Reed Im; love! on sale at lUU lj) I graj--r-an- i T -- r aauta flawo. ya T3r-- ,. a... y ' ' v 1 i ?A 'c trYPrirrcTi ' ' 'c Mzia. rr. j. 1JJr,W.nOOH-79- f . ... - 9 cpecci s'G.?,-- . j firs r.rl !l i Ud b'tur. - r I -- 1- ' 0 v:,I j( ! i j a lv- -s: $9.85 airivkls the late.st thing m Lu,e high grade .shoes; they aie ti.nk gray with French or N.i.L'in he, Is, and in either all ot!e r t,r doth top?. Worth up' v2. J J J i n.rs J! t r , 0,1 ff r O y t a- - n if A 0 Ui, v . f lo;. 1 ' t tv- - r , , 0 - 1 ,! 1 HOSIERY SPECIALS e t c,vvn rind V,' ' r-- o I ri , Y -- 1 . I ? Ccmeto . . i regular $ n for Ty j . t f - - ryr J. ' BARNES BANKINC i ho-v- ,r Me,,, ciittun eig g. tj?" i!l KAYSVILLE, sdk-lYl- lf 11 it . : ' rn to ?l2,iK'f CillLDUENS SUOi r .1 1 hi.1 L CO f t-- ca j Pim ufun n" $7,85 at w Ntvvt 1 t - coonL rrrdi .5 c hoi jn '""Si .', k:c o.oie rt.r.cv Ssc rs Icooy tboot t;cn,r Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH rtr OK V I u iJ i jeb w!;h a t.nse (or rcct Pro :c6r.k h L' jreht forUnrs V;;r,yr'cn A!1 5 : - Vcrlh s tzzl nV M f vrrvcjcr. a 2.9 8 AFo tT,f!'ihd jn l!,,, tr i:.zi George V.t:-a :ccud vhtn be wts V.z r. 07 It h ha-- k i ROYS SHOES j 8 m 5 i Thrifty. In Youth ir.21 02 fs. Th v Valued up to . Washington Va .'PHILLIPS QQ wZiuu i $6.85 The llelian crown jewels are guarded in a subterranean (htiuber on a little UlaDd in the T f r. Dr. E. H. Moss, D. V. M. $2.98 Worth up to $7.50, Italian Crown Jawela Hide WOMENS SHOE SPECIALS $4.85 H. Black, button or lace, in Patent Leather or Calf. to Sixoa Kaysville, Utah. Jhb cidi'crlhrment is published inf the Shsodatiou 'of dHaihmij c&eeadLvcx in the State at at Experience. It seems to me it is the seme with love and happiness as with sorrow the more we know of It the better we can feel what other people's lives are or might be, and so ue shall only be more tender to them and wishful to help them. George Eliot. Blacksmith for expanding their facilities. ' 3,227,470 in Madagascar. The population of Madagascar 8,227.000. W. iggest shoe bargains -b- P-- Mrs. Alvin Moss of Salt Lake spent the wuth her parents, and Mrs. James A. Eldredge. With fair prices for the work they do. the railroads are able to attract new capital of Railway Ezicuti twt, 20,lHK.00 V machinery. Idrrulurt $ 25,000.00 Surplu.s fund Undivided profits . 271.70 $ Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of matmity ami not earned (approvuate) 400.00 F.irculating notes outstanding ... Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 30, 31, 32 and 33 4,y&6.f8 Individual deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39 223,719.12 Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor- rowed) Other time deposits .... The Successful Fanner mau oblatn LIABILITIES the Dec hospital, Ogden, after take g treatment for appendicit- Capital stock paid m ! 271.70 Sihuyivt Fall if Muiray spent Tues- is and .s imu h improved day with his piuti.ts, Mr and Mrs. Funttal services for Mrs. Jane Israel all. Brampton were held in the West Bourt-tf25,000.00 Interment took meetinghouse. 4,956.68 thatles M. Russel returned home m the Bountiful cemetery. Mrs. place last week from u business 222,930.12 trip to Brampton died Sunday of general deDenver, Folo 789.00 ami old. 7f was years bility Mr. and Mrs. Lawieiiee Hurnharr and family have moved to Salt Lake Flowers In Greenland. to spend the winter. Greenland, it seems, m a place of 2,999.07 flowers as we'l as of Ice, rejuirts Gas 125,023.66 A. L. Hess, manager of the J. C. Botanists have counted 120 Logic 1enny company stoic was in Tooele specimens of flowering plants, growTotal $426,970.12 last week on business. ing in be laud of the Smith sound s State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: Eskimo, on its northwest coart. David Holbrook of Syiacuse has I, L. E. Ellison, Cashier of tha above named bank, do aolemnlr a that the above statement ia true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. purchased his fathei's place and has Speeds Building. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. moved his family here. Norwegian builders have developed and 12th me sworn before Subscribed to this day of January, 1920. n method of construction for tempoMrs. M. A. Fearnley spent SaturSeal VIRD COOK, Notary Public. rary structure m width netting made day with her daughter, Mrs. Charles of wooden rods is fastened to the upMy commiaaion aspires February 22, 1920. Johnson of Salt Lake City. Correct Attest: THOMAS J. SMITH, JOHN H. LAYTON, JOHN rights, bound together with wire, and FLINT. Directors. with covered plaster. Mrs. Mack Wooley of Salt Lake was a week-en- d visitor of her parents, Explained. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook. "Wonder why woman Is so perYou must reThe engagement of Miss Elsie Ash- verse and eontrary. down to E. Hermanson, both of this member that she was made out of one of the parts of man. place, has been announced. Out of ftrvtiruulated rtpital haw irivn all the uvese f mduatr and appiw-irntT all the comfort and of the mamma kt I poo it the o-amst defend far the procev of recoostructioo m whn-- ail Have to Uare -J- AML J. HILL and cuts down costs by investment 00 E Jones. pH Total E.ru .'iis.Moih labor-savin- g Mrs. .lost ! . ood Slioes nr UTAH te.. Ogdep Utah I 7J XCK2SKrtL3ra. . |