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Show Clip IUrrhly Urflex FXIE INLAND PRINTING CO. w. p. crruso. im -- uiw cl rrrtuoN. ambu Fabmir fc' McoB4-cl- ft MU, iMk a. a ktKu, irs. ilwfltai nl fcbcriptioa 1L um Am UL, I m iwttotiM year is advtuc 12.00 p TELEPHONES W. P. Epmcm. N. C. A. tprmmtm. Nft. 1U T OtiM N. It Encouraging Incendiarism fo wesU-rtvs convicted ititi a hav just and confessed been released on parole without seeing s day in prison, after receiving M sentence of 8 years each. They were the owners and managers of a restaurant and conspired to commit a gross fraud on their creditors and the insurance companies and the sentence of the judge and jury was not too severe. g la the way in which jastict is being administered, where the properly and livea of others were endangered, the judge on the bench and the jury joined in extenuating pleas for the release of the It is stated upon high authority by one of the most prominent officials In this western state that 60 per cent ef the fires last year were incendiary and that the property consumed in flame and smoke, thereby, totaled 1 n firo-bug- j easy-goin- fire-bug- s. $5,000,000. In the measure of criminality, deliberate incendiarism ranka with criminal assault, kidnapping and murder. In addition to causing loss of life to ritisena and fire fighters, firebug criminals generally aim to secure funds with which to carry on further , opt rations. As a matter of record, men, women, wnd children constantly lose their lives The 4b blares lighted by Men in this csss confessed to the crime of arson, to touching a match -- materials. ed imperils lives liberating ctnd financial interests of property 'owners whose insurance rates are 'liigher on account of leniency to criminals, Such a phony sentence as ordering two confessed criminals to the penitentiary for sight years each and immediately paroling them brings our courts into marked disrespect. fire-bug- s con-Teas- ed is called is to elect directors for earning year and to transact any other One black colt business as may come before said vrik meeting. vuible About 2 Dated January 8th, 1925. J. R. GAILEY, Cashier. werVL-iNOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS State of Utah, County of Davis, aa. la the Layton Precinct of a id County. . I have la my possession the following described animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my farm In Layton Precinct oa Fnday, the 23rd day of January, 1925, at the hour of 1 p. m.: One brown aura about 6 years old, weight about 1400 lbs with whits spot ia forehead and white left hind Overdrafts ... Banking House Furniture and Fixtures.... Due from other Banks ..1 old Silver Currency Commit-sione- $ 397.40 903X17 1.729.00 .. Total Cashiers Checks nirough the use of .electricity life in large cities and the smallest hamlets has been revolutionized. The burdens in industry, commerce and the home have been lightened and the earning power and the ability of men and women tremendously increased. y Electric appliances are available to take the drudgery out of housekeeping on the farm and to bring to the woman on the farm all the conveniences enjoyed by her sister in the city, which mean so much to the health and happiness of women. Let the muscles in the electric wires do your hardest .work. of electric service. oa Uiaii power flight Sauce Cflcient 7Mc ilUiiui. AE Closed Cars 478.69 Total Time Deposits Effective January 8th t Standard Six 83,835.71 Victoria Sedan WALTER W. STEED, JR. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1923. JESSE D. BARLOW. (SEAL) Notary Public. GearfiehL-Utah- , , My commission expires the 25th day of January, 1928. Correct Attest: GEO. E. HOLT, WALTER W. STEED Directors STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. L Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner ? the State of Utah, do hcrtlr xar. of -tify IhaTTheToregomg ia a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of January, seth phton. Bank Commissioner. ........ i : $1895 1985 6 i Barnes Banking Company KAYSVILLE, UTAH ini;, Weir Hot Air Furnaces Jobbing and Repairing a CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Condeea, Chimney Rhone : JOEL R. PARRISH & SONS CO., Agts. Wood Cross Shop 105-- J; Top, Gutters, Grain Bins, Bkyliikts, AB Kinds of Tin Work Rea. 106. -4 . A car worthy of ' ted the np, House makes me Sun and THIS IS A ST U DEBAKER 1 Bouatifu its name DODGE BROTHERS CAR With the body Distributed by all-ste- old Tia RICKENBACICER SIX Centerville , Si DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL W0I All pnets f.a. L factory. Open car prices tmehangtd Peved. our strength and ability to guard your money. I . $2450 Coupe Sedan . 2575 Berline . . . . . . . . 2650 a We offer you this evidence of j Big Six Phone Bountiful 8 What better protection could you ask for your money than to have it in a Bank organized under and controlled by laws enacted at the State Capitol? -- - Special Six her. 1924. (Signed) Got any medum?" The Woman of Te but toy husband wesr thorn." New York I i 41,!8C.S5 -- Jock Dealer ORGANIZED UNDER LAWS OF UTAH : $16193157 f Davis: Walter W, Steed, Jr being first xlulr sworn according to law, deposes and says that he ia cashier of the bove named bank; that the above wnd foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the conation of the said bank at the close of business on th 31st day of Decern ' i New Price Country Club Coupe . . . $1345 1445 Coupe Sttlan 1545 L Total State of Utah, County A 2. TANNER, 4R , Total Demand Deposits.. Time Certificates 10.239.90 Savings Deposits 31,346.96 Globe. is available large and Without the least obligation on your part, ask our nearest representative to tell you more about the economy and g .1162,93157 -- V u Pkane countries. m 3.029.67 LIABILITIES - f 25.000.- 00 'Capital stock paid in 10.000.- 00 Surplus Fund Undivided iVofits ... 2,510.00 Deposits subject to check .......S3T57.02 4 SwS.' r 379.13 3,000.00 1,928.10 26,638.77 Total Cash on IUnd -- KaysviLe 4 M made to the Bank RESOURCES Loans and Discounts........$127,959.00 , (no charge) fice,9 to 12 a. L labor-savin- of tha State of Utah of tha condition of tha CLEARFIELD STATE BANK - Located at Clearfield, In the County , of Daria, State of Utah, at tha close of business on the 31st day of December, 1924. . Will give Diphtheria (23 cents) or Snail J small in the United States is responsible ia a large degree for the better living conditions in America in contrast to those m other the Antipodes. 'Report " 12? WM fact that electric service THE almost every community The paper is in magatlns ' form vnd is a most excellent literary publication and of great typographical excellence. The engravings are fine and well printed. American plate makers could profit by inspecting this issue of The Mail, MI H W n Muscles in Wires to Lighten your Burdens The Reflex Is under obligation to Alisa Emily Brough for a Christmas wopy of tha Sidney, (Australia) Mail, on of the old and great daily papers """ ytU c The Sidney Mail ot said esiray Ptecinct January, 12 A . - and-tfamil- fire-bug- s. to Ar-nv- From The Reflex I of Ten Years Ago Iff fafcUtftMl Mrs. Harvey Moore has been spend- d be required to raise increased w.ih her brother, crops and rua the factory. It mean ing the week 51... cr. more homes, more school children, Ceaterv ilk more business more . money, more , A very pleasant surprise party vras prosperity. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John II. tendered Mrs. Jhn l ord at her home ediiesday evening, bst Monday night. A largecrowd Thorniey on last ena ton. was present and spent a most JCaysvill who baa been and J. Ellison, Conversation Parley evening. Mrs. George W. Swan entertained the holidays with his par- joyable furnished the entertainment. the Five Hundred club at her home spending Ksbel Creek, Nev. music returned to ents, Mrs. John Reading spent yesterday afternoon. The lessons for The Owl club was entertained at theMr.week-en-and in the city visiting with d this month are on Sacred Art as the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. liar-ro- d their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Gardner. shown in the famous art galleries and last night with aa oyster supper. Mrs. Wright of Coalville, cathedrals of Europe. Earlier ia the day Mrs. liarrod frac- tnah. Betsy with her daughter, visiting Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gailey tured a bone in her ankle by a fall on F. Porter. J. Mrs. on Wednesday mormrg, a daughteV. tho ky street, but she Insisted that Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Swan enter- her guests come as had been planned. tained the Five Hundred club at thetr Before supper most of the guests at- PROBATE AND GUARDIAN farm home last Thursday evening. tended the show at the Lstoaa. All SHIP NOTICES The gueats were taken out In big bob present had a big time and got home Consult County Clerk or respective sleighs and enjoyed the rule iramenao-y- . early in the morning. Delicious refreshments were servElder Evaa ElLsoa is home from signers for further information. ed and all had a jolly good time. San Francisco, California, for a short John Matchinsky has returned from visit.. He vii granted leave from NOTICE TO CREDITORS t vivt to his parents at Fergus Falla, his mission work to accompany a auk Estate of George IL Draper, delie reporta very cold elder to his homo ia Logan. He w.il ceased. Minnesota, weather in that region. return to his mission work Saturday. Creditors will present claims with Fridar and Saturday evenings the vouchers to the undersigned at 518 Farmington , lysvtlle Home Dramatic company The O. U. K. U. girls had a mo?t David Eccks building, Ogden, Utah, presented Tha Country Doctor be- - delightful tims at tha home of Mis oa or before the 1st day of March, tore packed houses at ths opera house. Chiu Knowlton Monday evening. Be- A. D 1925. JESSE IL DRAPER, Edna Shepherd of Salt Lake City sides the many features which MisJ Administrator of tha estata of the gueat of Miss Claire Gleason. Knowlton always originates for the ius George H. Draper, deceased. The following students form the entertainment of her guests, editorial staff of the year book of the Rhea Taylor gave an excellent paper C. R. Hollingsworth, is vis county high school: Clarence on art. Refreshments were served. Attorney for administrator. 1924. Mrs. S, B. Chiptnan visited with First publication Dec. 25, dcLatchie, editor in chief: Maye Last publication Jan. 22, 1925. of ert Lake Sait Stayner, assistant editor; William .City. business Eloise manager Strong, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS Burton, reporter for the senior class; I Mr. and Mrs. Rav Coke of Chicago MELTING Louis Underwood, reporter for the arc visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. The annual meeting of the stockjunior class; Carl Hinmarw reporter Cartwright this week. The young or the sophomore class: viol Gra- couple are on their honeymoon. Mrs. holders of the Kaysville Coke is a sister of Mrs. Curtwright Mercantile Institution will be held at ham, for tna freshman class. and is an accomplished musician. the office of Barnes Banking ComLayton Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Al- pany in Kaysvilie, Utah, on Monday, The big thing for Davis county has berta, Canada, are visiting with Mr. January 19th, 1925, at 9:30 oclock come at last the New Year hal and Mra. Howard Hinman. They are a. m. started right. Layton has secured on their way to the Hawaiian island! The purpose for which said meeting the Knight Sugar company factory to do missionary work. is called is to elect directors for the and engineers are surveying three year and to transact any such ensuing sites offered the company this mom-n- g Mr. and Mrs.Syracuse Esrl Bodily gave an other business as may come before to determine Which la best adapt- oyster supper and card party to a said meeting. ed to their needs. This is the best number I their friends Thursdsy. Dated January 8th, 1925. piece of news ever broke in Davis William H. Miller is spending the J. R. GAILEY, Secretary. county and it comes just at the time winter In California. 11 is daughter, t is needed most just at the time Mrs. David Cook, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS are winwhen it is hard for the farmers to tering there. MEETING make ends meet with the high taxaMrs. Stokes of Salt Lake Gty hav The annual meeting of tha stock' tion and high land values. It means been visiting with her brother, Ed- holders of the Karnes Banking Comit will be possible to produce crons ward Tree. Her daughter accompa- pany will be hel at the office of said on land that will par, that land will nied her. company in Kaysville, Utah, on Mon e better farmed, and that other land Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Rot Burning-ha- day, January 19th, 1925, at 9 oclock will be drained and brought under of Syracuse on Tuesday of this a. m. , cultivation. It means that more men week, a son. The purpose for whkh said meeting will YEAR el STRINGHAM AUTO Bountiful 123-- W CO. |