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Show f ? t TUB WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH the rear of his restaurant Eke Verkin glrflrc Morcttants Protective Association . Henry Ellis, Layton and Secy,, W. VV. Evans, Layton Counsel, T. McClure Peters, Kaysville This Company has filed its bond with the Secretary of State Send us your slow' accounts and we as reqtrirea by law. will insure prompt collection and return. BANKS First National,' Layton, and Barnes nt N Banking Company, Kaysville. - Post Office Address UTAH Entered as matter February IS, 1911, at Kayirllle, UUb under the act of March I, 1879 aecond-claa- a President and Treasurer, Vice-Preside- BY W. P. EPPERSON & SON KAYSVILLE of Oavis County between Layton, Utah Advertising Ratee on application Subscription $1.25 per year when paid in advance. $1.50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. Monday morning hours of 1 and 6 a. m. His dead body was discovered by Bam Kershaw about 7 ;oG Monday morning. He had been dead about an hour and a half. Many a weary traveler has stopped at Jacks place and always found the tn warm his caller with a cup of hot coffee for which Jack was well known. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the West Layton meeting house, WsLlleiroSDiniesI No left over stock hrre All New -- : MRS. Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. last the o We have cut the regular Valentine prices right in two . 2 for 5 cents last year," 1 cent each nr.w 3 for 10 cents last year, 3 for5 cents now 5 cents each'Iast year, 2 for 5 cents now-1cents each last year, 5 cents each now 0 THE KAYSVILLE PHARMACY - The Home Drug Store i ERNEST LAYTON ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Ernest Layton entertained a number of lady friends at 0 her home on Thursday of last at One can hardly be blamed for week. The house was thinking that all political reform decorated in flowers profusely and potted is bogus. Just now we read in Pink carnations and ferns plants. the Salt Lake papers about the were used in the library and parregulation of rooming houses ant lor and a pretty blue basket of cafes by the city commission, anc scarlet carnatl6ns7aMv SmUax formed a centerpiece for the -- has there beenHaueh agitation lining table. The Finest line ever shown in Kaysville. along that line ever since the The feature of the afternoon , , , was came a rice eating contest, with commission into power. But what have been the net results? rice sticks and bowls. Mrs. Ella Four-in-ha- nd Dawson being the prize winner. Practically nothing. In the start A delicious two course lunch An excellent selection. Make your selection the festered spots were cut out eon was served after which the while the stock is complete. and the virus scattered broadcast ladies departed having had all over the city. Naturally those of the underworld were gather- delightful afternoon. Mrs. Lay ed together in the rooming houses ton was assisted by her sister . and hotels, where it is more or Mrs. J. W. Ware. Those present were Mesdames A Fine assortment just received. less protected by the wealth and Ellen and owners of the SaUdall, C. T. Bennett, W, property pull Lawrence Sandal the proprietors. The lower class J. Cowley, of night restaurants and rooming Annie Fisher, R. Adams, M.-bouses have been made a mark Adams, Joseph Allen, C. J. Weav A fulljline of. Spring Ginghams just in. of, while the more aristocratic er, Elias Adams, J. II. Green, E places have been allowed to run O. King, Wilford Wiggill, Jesse We have a few Mens DRESS SHIRTS going with impunity. These after the- Harris, Dale Blazzard, Ella Daw at 50 centseach. atre places, w here .wines and liq- son, William - Young, -- A Z,Tan-ner- , uors are served, are frorse a hunJoseph Wiggill, J. II. Thorn . dred fold than the brothels; in as ley, Martha Weaver, J. IT. Gibmuch as young girls of tender son and Miss Myrtle Jones. y ears aer taken there and serWe'are headquarters for Fancy and Staple ved with booze. In the so call- QUEEN DAIRY COMPANY DE Croceries! and the prices areiright. ed respectability of the . places CLARES AN 81 PER CENT lies the greatest danger. Were DIVIDEND. the places not considered reFour years ago the Queen spectable, hundreds of people who frequent them would never Dairy Company was formed here and stock was subscribed for enter. The only remedy is to do away by local people. At the time al with these mixed booze joints, the stock was signed up but wher The House of Quality and Popular Prices. but the commission lacks both it came to getting the money for the nerve and the power to put the stock all the subscribers die them out of business.- They will not pay up. They now realize blot out some of the little places that they made a mistake, for me where the proprietors lack the Monday the stockholders 81 cent declared an and per pull,. but, the big, rich joints will continue in business at the dividend for the four years the old stand. People who really company has been in cxistance want to shield their girls and an average o20V percent a year Thte- - dividend was paid by an boys from these temptations will of stock from issue the treasury leave the city for the country, where "they can at least k6ep and sufficient money --was helc their own neighborhood clean in the treasury for the year know a from the booze merchant and the business. you The following officers and white slavery, a business which is directors were elected: F. II goes hand in hand in such places. In a recent investigation it Nalder, president ;'M. II. Adams, one now, and manager; Jas, was learned that one of these M. , Whitesides, secretary ; Geo night restaurants sold- $60 worth of food at greatly inflated prices, II. "and Chas. T. Bennett, direct and $2, 000 worth of booze at ors. regular' prices. .The license of During- the past 2 years' anc months the company has paic this place was revoked, while Out over $71,00Q to local dairy places that do a thousand times men for milk, certainly a remark more business along the same lint are still running and will con- ably fine showing. ' o tinue to run. y UTTER ANR So endeth the first lesson. MABEY TALK ON SSP PEAS AND TOMATOES. Professor Utter, who was formerly identified with the Wiscon sin Farmers Institute, address Located is the nUdit of fertile field. Excel in prodnetion of milk, tomatoee ed the farmers of the Layton dis and augar been, Haa cannery, roller nulla and creamery. Good opportuniriot at the Commercial club ties for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardenrooms last Saturday afternoon at ing, chicken raining and dairying:'" On" 2 oclock. His topic dealt with line of Salt Lake S Ogden and Oregon Short Lin. Haa alectrie light and the growing of peas and tomatowaterworke Writ Layton Commercial Club for information. es and gave special reference to soil culture in the growing of Robin King received his as- these two important farm crops. sistant pharmacists papers from The lecture was under the the State Board of Pharmacy, auspices of the Commercial club, Made. of Choicest Utah Wheat thus notifying him that he had Professor Utter has been growing the State these crops in Wisconsin, for successfully passed most modern Mill Milled in Board examination, which he many years and his farmer to farmer talk was highly appreciatook some time ago. ' Neatest Manner. Packed in ed. M m. II. Corbridge is dangerJoseph Mabey of Woods Cross, EVERY DEALER HAS IT . ously ill with pneumonia at his an experimenter and grower of residence here. All his family tomatoes in this county for many are at his bedside, with the ex years,,. dedlt. with the preparation ivption of "one of his children. of hot beds, transplanting - and Iis daughter, Mrs. Phoebe Lay-to- n care of tomato His arrived from Canada today. talk wasyoung valuable. plants. very At last reports Mr. Corbridge The club has arranged for a was improving. UTAH lecture upon the subject DairyOODEN I he . i i .Layton cannery will- in- ing. which will be held in the $10,C(C.(0 stall pjea canning machinery club rooms Saturday, February' The Utah National Bank has always .mainthis season and will also erect a 21st at 2 p. m. A government tained a position of stability and offers to its riek storehouse before the be- expert willbe engaged to make depositors and clients a banking service of exof the season. Work will the talk. ginning ceptional value. Checking accounts (large or Mr. Fanner have you joined as soon as the weather egin small) are cordially invited. club yeti moderates. the Manager Stririgham RALPP E. HO AO, Prtt. ; W.J. PARKER, is in the east now the Only two seeds tp Join., farmer, attending A. V. HcIXTOSH, Cushirr H. J. PEERY, X a t iona I Cahners convention and Only two seeds to. join. while1 there' will purchase the ; ' . o pea machinery. For Sale A 140 egg Mandy Jack Smith, a well known Lee Incubator. Mrs. J. S. Clark. If it is Printing You want head in REFLEX character about town, died ini Farmington, Utah. Adv. S' BOGUS REFORM. We liave just unloaded a car of Oliver Plows MensDressShirts and gangs, in casr walking, riding, two-wa- y and steel. The cast scours in all kinds of A1 Ties dirt as well as steel and pull lighter than any other plow on the market. Our Grain Drills s are the F, Remember we have the best of every jhing, in implements and every thing, else. Staple and Fancy Groceries Big Discount on Ladies Shoes Co-o- p Everything Better and Cheaper Farmers Union - Noting: Man! that Dont Layton, Utah CALL-AN- D SEE -- Banking a necessity? either checking Start or savings account. Account vice-preside- SPECIAL on nt HIGH TOP SHOES State BanK 'Union the horses do allthe liftingr" best-ye- t i t Kaysville t 9 Trunks and Suit Cases Spring Ginghams & rJJens $4.19 oys $2.691 Youths $2.39 Ladies $2.79 Bountiful,- Known Everywhere As The LAYTON VERY BEST Good for style and wear. They should go like hot cakes. Later we may not have your size. Buy now. Co.; Where Quality Tells. -- the the UTAH NATIONAL BANK 1 Iccount Is of most benefit when misfortune comes. Theri it ic pr?p of strength, and you are thankful that fore-.urprompted perslstent have a enny here, a dollar there. Our Saving Department JOHN R BARNES, Praaident - r'ldCnt: Yict-Prtt- ,, - u altoay, ready to you. Lr!GA,LEY, BRUCE MAJOR, Cashier. Aaat Cash tar Barnes Ban King Co. lT.AH CAPITAL, $25,000. - Vice-Prtt- . ht WiSam JoG RBarae alJJJave ohn W Blood, Blo0L paid on Tima Deposits. We d ao erte'd.1 nt real pay a? quarterly. Notary Public In S ESSi Bank. L SURPLUS and PROFITS, $65,73C Virtctertt GaUe-Intere- it .; .; THE REFLEX IS A LIVE at 2-5-- f OF LIVE NEWS-REA- D PAPER-FUL- L' IT |