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Show v. v.1 t ' r r THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILtE, UTAH LAYTON iocxUd U mldat of fertile (eld. niU. to tax to ei Has cannery. rollor boots. tad Billa sad creamary. Oood opportunity, foe tbooo oooUoc luburbxn xcro for trait (roving, track fir den. ao ckiekon raising and dairying On in g, Uno of Salt Lako A Ogden and Oregbn Has electric light i and Lino. gbort vatorvorkl. Writs Layton Commercial Club for Information. tfe Excoii la production of iuir . The Ctah Pre-- s association-h- . hi t its annua), me ting it Lake Lommenul dub on n.h w day of lat week. Tin' mei n e was devotid to the election ot lieers and devising wavs Tmd At cpmg I tub ami mr means products bet on the world ih a uianmr that would do t'o mdi gomiTT his assovutiou i.as dc udedTo boost for I tall pio ducts .tu' tiie exclusion oi all o the is' sa lur as is possible and will U'L tUat the Maniu.u tun i s with pom association in the work. I lie couutty pios is engaged in the work ot burn! ing Utah, not the cities alone but the whole state. The- toilowmg otlicers Were elected tor the ensuing year. J. L. Bailuw.'oi tin Aniericau Lagle, Murniy, pnsi-denBurt McAi thur, fy i atuul, Mt. Pleasant, L A. Lppcisoii, Rellcx, Kaysville, secictaiy , Roy al Journal, Lughaui LDc .iicxl- - nna-City, Lrcasufen tie l lull Will ot tile id asseie uig machine and give ,two movie Layton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware shows per week. The hall will Mr. and Mrs, E. G. King, Mrs. W be ready for use about the middle Cowley, MissVerlie Birkin, Miss of March. Gladys Cowley' and Mr. Robin --'"r King. The .Utah Power and Light company has on exhibition in Reuben Kilfoyle' departed for their show rooms here, a motor Rebel Creek, Nevada,' Monday, driven pneumatic pressure water where he' will work for the Ki-- tlo--al- ! jf " system, suitable for country Verlie Birkrn returned to homes. - The company not only is lur home in Provo Tuesday. seeking to increase the effieency of the farm but within the home The little daughter of Mr. and itself. It is a well known fact Mrs. John Jaques was very ill that home comforts and conlast Tuesday evening. 'An 'attack veniences are money makers oh of heart trouble is given as the the farm as well as in the eifv. cause. Hie clerks in the Farmers Win. II. Corbridge, Iniou are hopping, pot hopping ed a severe attack ot pneumonia, mad, just plain hopping,. due is gradually improving, Owing to tne of tlieir feet tor pcuuidut age Mr. Lor- nails, dim to his advanced carries a large Day ondge is not nuprovmg as rap- toot w Unh has been transfixed idly as his friends .wish.'' Mith a ten penny nail. Miss Julia reDayton laughed at Jim audpaid Irvin llennefer will soon turn to Layton and take up his the penalty by having her foot permanent resident" lieic,He will ptcrort by the selfsame nail not ivvo minutes later. Thus. you live at the Usher place, now by E. J. Uonnor. Mr. Con see, it docs hot pay to laugh at nor will move to the Joe Sill the Union clerks. lisoiTRauehinjifcbmpany. Elder Leo Ware returned from a mission to the North-Easterstates .last Monday evenings- - lie has been absent over two years. Mrs. Mark Uerwo, she who was Miss Edna Cottrell, until last Thursday afternoon, planned and on executed a pretty surprise her pupils in the Layton schools the day after her marriage. Assisted oy her husband and her married sister, they took great baskets and hampers of goodies trorn the wedding least to the school house and heu school was dismissed at noon the child- ren were ushered into one of the v avant- -r ooms- - in the school --buihL- Dele -- - Apt-il-oing where the feast had been for duct miller lur themTho Vaunt, Ipauk spread surprise, plaee.Mrs, Win, J. Low ley eutcrtain- - which was complete, did uotiu-terfer- the ivajisv ifie Milling euiupan; with the appetites of the purchased a blodelard Da tou, The Utah Power and Light ed the Mothers club at her home last children nor. with the happy five passenger touring ear In A Thursday afternoon. The! company has signed a - contract house time followed. Mrs. Ueruio ucsela) , decorations Co that were in keepwith George II. Adams for a 7 finish will out the school year. with ReLincolns birthday. horse power of electricity, which ing freshments NOTICE. were served and varhe will use to drive a 5 inch t NOTES. COMMERCIAL ious CLUB games .were enjoyed. The pump for the- irrigation of his 0 the stockholders of the Kavv land .above the Wber and Davis prizes went to Mrs. IS. M. KerThe activity of the Commercial ville Canning Company ; shaw and Mrs, Tanner. Among club was counties canal. again turned to good Pursuant to a resolution oF the those present were Mesdauies S. account on the ioard of Directors of the Jva when all Monday Ernest Layton lias moved liis M. Kershaw, J. D. llarrod, M. members of the club and several Canning Company, a offices into the front ro6m in the II,. Ellison, A. Z. Tanner, Robert other interested citizens spent held on the 21 day ol second story of the Layton, build- Birkin, Rufus Adams, Alex Dawthe day in grading the sidewalks 1UH,- - a special meeting ing, where he can be found by son, J. T. Adams, J. E. Wiggill, to the the January station, Bamberger stockholders the of said corol the implement buyers. The room Joseph W are, Ernest ... Layton,. workwhich hadJbeen jjomewhat called to be is hereby has recently been calcimin'ed and AiuandaCook and Miss Gladys to the --inclemency poration delayed owing oh held the of fifth day March, otherwise' decorated and now Cowley. After the meeting of of the weather. comoffice the of the at 914, makes a very fine office. the commercial dub the husbands The Tegular meeting of the pany at Kaysville, Utah, at the The lumber sales at .the Far- came in and all took a hand at club was held in the club rooms Hour of 2 p. m. on said date ftr 300.It was late when the guests last Routine mers Union indicate that farmthe evening. Thursday purpose of. considering ' and of ers are improving their places departed after another luncheon work consumed considerable passing upon the question of sell before spring work begins. Lum- had been served. the time. A special committee mg, disposing and conveying ot ber sales have been larger this Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner en- was appointed to wait upon the ill of the property of said corThe than before. ever tertained their friends at a Wash- officials of the D. & li. G. to re- poration both real and personal spring, Union shipped in twro cars of lum ingtons birthday party last Mon- quest that the road adjacent to wheresoever situated, to a her and building materials this day evening. Five Hundred fur- the beet, dump be repaired at an to be organized undid week. nished the amusement of the eve- early' date. A discussion of the Jie laws of the slate of Utah M. II. Ellison proved conditions of th local roads and laving a capital stock of Adams Brothers have unloaded ning. Mrs. to be the champion and Ernest streets followed and plans were divided into 1U,0U0 shares their third car of beet pulp which reaction in for received perfected of the early a of Layton par value of $1U.U0 paeh replica they ore feeding to beef cattle at and otherwise improving uud to receive in payment for pairing famous hatchet Washingtons their ranch here. They shipped as the booby prize. The house road conditions. such 'sale, transfer and conveya load of hogs to the Salt Lake was decorated in red and white Last ance shares of the capital stock the afternoon Saturday market the first of the week over and this color scheme was beauti- Commercial club gave another of of the new corporation so to b the Bamberger. Hogs are bringfully carried out. Red and white its series of educational lectures organized. Said sale and conveying the farmers 10c per pound tally cards, indicative of the oc- in the club rooms. B. II. Dorinan ance to be made upon the condressed. casion were used and red and of the U. S. Bureau of Dairy In- dition that tile Davis County The new amusement hall, which white carnations were features vestigation discussed dairying. Canning Company, a corporation was formerly occupied by the of thfc decorations. Those who He took for his main points milk under the laws of the state of Studebaker braneh, is being re- enjoyed the hospitality of the testing, milk measurement, feed-in- Jtah shall likewise sell and tram modeled. The building is being rations and general dairy er and convey to said, corporhost and hostess were Mr lined and a birds eye - maple and Mrs. M. II, Ellison, Mr. and production. Professor P. J. ation so to be organized all. of its floor is being layed. The com- Mrs. Robert Birkin, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, supervisor of Boys and iroperty ' both real and personal pany who has the work in hand S. M. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Girls Clubs of Davis county, wheresoever situated and shall re will instajl a moving picture D. llarrod, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest spoke upon the important work ceive in payment therefor shares he is now conducting in the pf the capital stock of the new schools of the county relative to corporation. The other terms, conditions, dairying. He also discussed milk of and details of said testing and the elimination proposed conthe unprofitable cow. There were veyance of the property - of' this but 19 farmers present, about corporation and the said Davis h as many as the im- bounty Canning Company will portance of the subject demand )e fully explained and passed uped. It is hard to there on at said meeting. T can not-b- e . a larger attendance s Inthe'eventthat. the at these lectures. The subject of this company shall at considered last Saturday would such ecide upon and meeting lot of lot of labor savanother pay any man, who has but one ize a sale iand conveyance cow, to attend the lecture. The of ths said property of this comers for the farm. Much of the hard work club .is doing the .very best class Tie' terms and ' conpany upon work of any club in Utah and ditions above set forth then such in plowing is eliminated the use of these of there should surely be a larger at meeting will he had and held tendance at these meetings. time and labor saving implements. Oliver or the purpose of empowering, and directing the authorizing It is rumored that The Utah board of directors and Plows are the newand proper ofRailway company, operating the ficers of this corporation to carstreet car system of Salt Lake, horses est things in out the terms and conditions o plow line. line ry such resolution -will extend its Centerville any authorizing lift the plows out of the ground by means through "Davis county to Ogden the sale and conveyance of such within the next year or so. It property and to authorize and of a trip. is said that the line will cross direct the said board of directors to the south of the Bamberger line at or near Kaysville, pass also Drills Lift are on through Layton and Hie Syracuse Imperial and Hooper districts and on to exhibition in ware rooms. lifting the city of Ogden. A blind man can look into the future and see in these machines is done horse power. th ft. future of Davis county as one continuous eity from Salt Lake o to Ogden and the fortnnate par Wagons haye of the matter is .that far seeing business men see the vision very stood the tests of time and hard wear. plainly. Mina n - who5-suffe- - it t, . 1 -- i -- e . v -- - cor-mratio- n, - - - cur-xiratio- u $100,-UU.O- -- g -- - Mr. Farmer one-fourt- -s-ee-why u mii v.-i- i sale and oonveyiiiiM ,u, i tK distribution aiming th sto. floldeis of this corpt'iat ion) oi tlit- Miart s ot 'lock noticed in pay no lit for the pi opt tty .m, li Hiisiei red, sohl amj conveyed, tikisuih steps as may bt ells to t'lltit the' l.t t ssafy smunmr and tlis.u. oi potation ot this t ompauy . J - - i r b.inl . nut ling shall also traps'll t Mich otln-- business as may tiw tally cetiitc betorc it, JOHN U. DARNER r President r r by Two Way Gang The the wagon day 1 t it IS t tile1 EST i 1 A - tit.1 - t I It - cR 1 t ltt i trU tii -- t v 'iTTi'-- t fir It1 Ti'V-Hw- m - ' saul e ui puai lion is licrehj uiU let tu lie held Oil the tilth el.IV ol Match, ID I i, ul the eittin- til tlic company at Kit sv ilit , I tali at the Hour oi lU m nu on .saiu elate lur tin purpose ut luusielii lug and passing upon the -- LXW1S BANK - tpii-slio- COUNTY FARftMNQVON UTAH i UUel CeiUVe Sit biliuig, disposing it salt! mg ot ml ol Luc pi ope 11 uuth real anil pelsun eoipoialiuii in lesuc i r siluatcu, to ej ui he to curpoiatmu organfztit uci i no lawa ul. Hie slate ol Utah; having a capital stock ol. UUU.UU ill v ini el mto iu,UOU slums One of the best heating and cook ol tlio par value ol ijUU.UU tacit stoves pn the market. We have ului to lece-Hm payment loi them in several sizes and are suck .saic, , H ij is l e 1 ,, ami convey, making special prices that - will uiuo aiiaics ol Un; capital steu-save you money. ol ini' corpiiiaLloii so to lie oiganized. bam saic and convey uum lo Oc made upon the con JOHN BAKION, Kaysville, Utah union Unit luc iuly&ymo Dunning Company, a coiporuUou umlci the luvvs ot tuu sluLe of Utah C.u2). snail likewise sell and iruualct PHYSICIAN Mid SURGEON and convey to said col polU lion Ujfire and Ututtltnce oh tn'Ut Strtrl so to he organized uii ol its plop uro? liamhtryt' irxd. both leu) uud peJsouat city - Vtoh. k'uyni'dlt, vvltciesoevcr' situated and shall thereto! leeeive in payment ol' the shares capital stock ol W. Et WhitaKcr the new corporation. The other terms, conditions, DENTIST and details of said proposed contu lr. Grunt' I'ltirr " huym'tllr, Ibti veyance of the properly of tins Oj)it t Imuin 9. (i u, t. Vo 4:30p. trt. corporation, and the said Kays J'lunir 41 Ktiyxvtlte Kxvhauye villa Canning Company will he vr' 4 llountiul for upjotntmenU fully explained aiiei passed upou at said meeting. In the event that the stockholders of this company shall at aiul such -- meeting dccidc-up- on authorize a sale and conveyance of the said property ot this comJ,J, Hobson Prop. pany upon the terms and conditions above set forth then such meeting w ill he had and Our for the purpose of empowering, the authorizing auj directing We are buying the best mea board of directors and proper ofthat can be bad and are sell ficers of this corporation to carconditions terms and out the it over our counter. ry of any such resolution authorizing the sale and conveyance of such property and to -- authorize and direct the said Board 6I vv Heaters Universal and Ranges v Uc-v- Putledjc 1 -- Kaysville' Market lie-i- Meat Fish and Poultry d irectorootLlsudoabtlu&Abit veyrance and the distribution OurFish aud Poultry ' JOHN al- Vegetables Fresh Green VcgetabDs received three times a week. Green Gut Bone will make your hens lay when eggs" are high. President G. M. Is ways fresh. among the stockholders of this corporation of the shares of stock for ' the received in payment and sold property so transferred such steps as conveyed, to take the effect to may be necessary dissolution and disineorporatioi of this company. Said meeting shall also transact such other business as may lawfully come before it. -- - JOHN U. BARNES, BARNES . t Secretary. nn)Ti ikflffe immf )!f iTY .. ii The g m lv Ac-- t stodvlloldei s of the' D.IV Is MONEY L unuing Veuupuiiy . t i Puisuaut to a involution oi and tii wiy lor a business t tlit Doaid ot Dun i lots ot Un man' d i tun! lilt tne is to Davis County Cunning company, lib u! it ml with some iv-.- j i a- - Lurpora.tum.m-ln.- ld mi. llm Lx ,iijj.i i.s,j.l,j .JiaiiLx .Iti. ing..,-- our-i- k the rtalieun;, ei .Juiiuni), RMl a Npce ui lint' and .isit let vfflte light draft is another feature worth considering. Why compel your horses to drag a yttiit- yjim Hank - The Cooper and Schuttler hard-pullin- thirr i nen i st thing to lie omit p r pit ml motion it r discuvei- - if i oimty by " teg.iiii to Willi NOTICE. f Horse our tilth ihosi Secretary . Last publication Feb. -- li, PJll. stock-lolder- Heres TAKE 'GOOD ADVICE .IU1IN ti, M. BARNlib after- - day, Call in today and see these labor savers. 'armers Union Layton,, Utah MARRIAGE LICENSES. Feb. 18. Daniel A. Miller, age 20, of Farmington and Leonie L. Call, age 18, of Salt Lake City. Feb. 18. Orile Lawler; age '26 and Winnifred Wagner, age 23 both of Lynndyl, Utah. Feb. 18. Leonard J. Midgley, age 23; and Grace Noorda, age 18 ; both of Salt Lake City. Feb. 23. Jos. Davis, age 22, and Margaret E. KesleT, age 18; both of Salt Lake City. Feb. 23. James C. Bird, age 22, and Ja Mona- - Murie, age 20 both of Salt Lake. - rr 0 M 1 ; 'ilp V K 1 fl t il t; I) V 1 I C5 For particulars regarding excursions At various times during the year, or for reservations, tickets, etc., consult any . OREGON SHORT LINE AGENT |