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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILI.E. UTAH. The Clancy Kids Xhe Pend Wasnt What It Was Cracked Up to Be By PERCY L. CROSBY MeCIur br th JAn1 f V fl -- 0 Newspaper Syndics: a.W'.Wv: with her ''in, iioiiriiv, Idaho. LAYTON Located in the rreis fn niit of fertile fields. of milk.ti mv y, fl uw nd suitar beets. Hag the faeto-- y Suitar company, cannerv, ef f the creamery and is on the Con roller 'S rrr'r State road. Good opportuniti.'g suburban acreage for fruit (rrowinpr, truck (rardeniijr, chicken jj raiaimr and dairvinsr. On the tine, of Shot the Bambertrer Electric, Li-- e and D. 4 R. G. Hag elect ic jj hyhts and waterworks. VV V v v v v f,r those-eeekin- sick, again, r ach-to ir j --v- Mrs. C. W. Millard visited friend in Ogden Sunday. i v . Sugar company will finish cutting their beets Thursday. Mrs. M. f. Adams entertained at a family dinner party at her home last Wednesday evening. jMrs. Ralph Rampton oUBountiful is spending a few days in Layton as the piest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Rufus Adams entertained at a f Kensington tea at her home Friday afternoon. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. Henxy Thomley returned Saturday evening from a six weeks visit - and even. Mrs. John Walker left fu r Hejburn, Idaho. Sat ird.n iug' s !.i ml1 ne crone i adi f.! it e v 1 t r hi r g diughter, Mrs. Gcerge User. Mr. Cleorge Green, manager of :hej Ellison Milling loninunv of r Gar.nd.1, arrived here Stiturdav for short visit with relatives and friends. On Monday evening about tvert friends of Mr. Mehin Robins an prised him with a well planned birthdav partj. Music and games was the order of the evening and all report a very fine time. The musicale given Monday night by the American Legion, Post No, hT. proved to be a great success and a capacity crowd was on hand and was royally entertained by the visiting musicians. The boys' plan a boxing next M",i .1 l i i ill s r urd.n lln'i'ci'. The t i ! i .INI -- iilei A 'T VlW H I I'a .in I. iv ton Mr iV'Cl O'- - xx t The Layton o- ,ir l.al' h. i iU c i , i b : d i. si nr ili n r i i . an' i. a d - ,n .r'liuc - ic i.i'ig ii.ng at of one lotus tut 'to tli. Sihrae-"llli- i lined i,d m i an etnt ke vv it h Ig to deal with the bright nirid-- of the countiy has a ri'.'cii a senes of b tter to various a e governors about his n'W invention f iivless motion pa tores These h.i been returned to the of police ami the county sheriff i rot wrh ri.t ructions to look the mail in. One of his letters mailed to President tlsoii was written on a roll of wrap ping paper twelve feet long. It is understood local result nt.s have sworn out a lomplaint against the man as being a public nuisance. - ANNOl NCKMKNT SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work PHONE 28-- 2 LAYTON, UTAH N sta- d s Mr. Edsel P.. Ford, president of the Ford Motor company, gives out the f o lowing statement: The price of the Fordson tractor has been reduted from $7" to $)2.r, effective immediately. Th is price change has been made possible through lower costs of materials and the fact that we are now located in our new tractor plant with grbatly increased economic manufacturing facilities m immediate connec- - of q ml,' IVl. IM r.nl .1 n ase,i ,n be g redmlioii OSJI'J v , nb in ' t his br ng i big e at this me bet aiw the fa nit is ad the he!: we an give him er ' m amt og prue will be the of pin he a .valuable pnwir iru un within ,l'i' re.u h of praiticallv ever one of tin m, not to mention in du-- t and lotmiuriial eoinerns whuh bkewise ha beneti'ed through e and are already realising, to its a lii'ii h greater extent, its value as a pout r and hauling unit. Hut particu larv lias the Ford ion tract, r proved n must valuable faitor m the saving of trm labor, at the same time the per ai re crop ield as well as making possible a utilization of previously uncultivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of dnnlg- - e . i I i o i 4 ?V ? Nr jf I iU t- t i ISx ij,1 I.KTT 1 j M . v lll.t III IV htriM 11 I .in rt . . Illltill. iv llt'f vuiuiiit' uiit'il 'i. if . oi K.ofti pro ivm"iI I'm i .tmtiif bt gu.u'Hi'it'f.i i - .1 is , TlH'l-i'bi- t ili.lulr l',l iv liiiiv .ig'tin-i- t .nix. i i i . i ! erv There is no question that the use nun hme power on the farm is the of greatest advancement made in the development of agriculture, not only in money saving and money making results as well as raising the standards of liv ing on the farm to a mut h higher level, but because of its proved value in making, every type of land more productive, and consequently our de- K ROM FORM I (.ON KRNOR It M.tor John tH f L ' if K V M lUvKl, FU Thornlry hat rt nt'il tht folKiwuig Irttef from For The nirr Governor Simon Hambt'rger letter is jn reply to a telegram sent the governor on the evening of the of the new Bamberger tie at pot kaysville K is generally known to the readers of the Keflex that Mr Bamberger i.s in New York, en thavoring to Itnanee a railroad into the Linta Basin. The letter follows-NeYork City, Feb. Bril. To the Mayor, City Conned, Commer-eiu- l Club anti Citizens of Kaysville: I was indeed surprised and highly on gratified receipt of your telegram of January .'list, I'Jjl, congratulating me upon the completion and opening of the new depot of the Bumberger cerElectric railroad at Kaysville. "not have could accomplished tainly very much without the faithful service, assistance and loyalty of my cm- and support l ployees nmf-thIt is this spirit of the community. which prompts me to undertake in these trying times the budding of another railroad, and, while the progress may be slow, I feel confident that, with the almost unanimous support of the good people of and good-withe Uinta railroad will be built Utah, as. soon as conditions warrant, Again expressing ny deep appreciation, I remain sincerely yours, SIMON BAMBERGER. Hotel Ansonia. V, vt ileilu-atio- 1 e . .111 III W t ' MU I Illil good-wil- ll S LIGHT CO. SERVICE BO I MlH !. MiI'hdamler Huth was a. Salt Luke visiter during the week. Mis. Lula Smith is visiting friends at .vm Ihego, Cal., fur a few weeks. .Mrs Frank Smith spent a few days at Provo tins week as guest of rela-- t iv es. Mrs. Vila Naylor of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs Frank B. Muir and son. Max, of Kaysville spent Sunday in Bountiful. Mrs. Elmer Miller spent Thursday at K ivsvillc as guest of Miss Florence M. Stanton. Miss Virginia Fakle visited in Farmington during tne week, as guest of Mrs. Myrtle ( riddle. Mrs. M. F. Adams of Iaiyton spent Friday here as guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. Iiwrence R. laiyton arid children spent Sunday in Kaysville as guests of rMatives. Mrs. Orvil Thomas and children spent Sunday in Kaysville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Jones. Miss Rcbceia Belton is spending a few weeks in Salt Lake City as guest of her sister, Mrs. Weida Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fink of Salt laike spent a few days here this week r. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orjon -. Mr. and Mrs. Heber A. Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Holbrook, all of Holbrook, Idaho; spent a few days here this week, as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Bumingham entertained at a birthday dinner at their home Wednesday evening in honor of the seventy-nintbirthday anniversary of Mrs. Buminghams father, Edward Thomas. Covers were laid for twenty-fivAfter guests. candles on dinner the seventy-ninthe birthday cake were lighted and reminiscences and toasts were given. The remainder of the eyening was spent in games and music. Mr. and Mrs. Philander Hatch entertained at a five hundred party at their home' Saturday evening of last week. The living r6om and dining rooms were" decorated in pink and lunchwhite carnations. A eon waa served to Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Hatch, Mr. and Mrs.1 Alvin Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatch, Mrs. Polly Grant, Mrs. Lucy Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Chrisman, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Kesler. d ... you take that juicy roasi our ui and proclaim range and exclaim over its perfection forever, tlunlc an economy and a joy your electric range of electric service. for a moment of the universatihty so ependably and The same current that operates your range machine, your iron, your economically, also runs your washing percolator and )iUj machine, clearer, your sewing Economy your It lights your home and enirwith eoual steadiness and four porch and the street you live on. It helps to make your home life the healthy, happy, safe thing that it is today. runs the dictaphone and Electric service extends still further. Itoffice. It lights his desk in' your husbands theadding macWne factories and or his shop. It runs the machinery infloods or his the store on signboards. It throws its convincing spotlight diance audit helps to make case and the shop window with its breakfast food. about everything from shoes to WHEN c -- just Do no. imagine dut or from one small generator-- or even two water could the SSS big genrrating plants, situated where system greyest and connected with an immensey transmissionwhich s the 1 help with the I?;, this region supplied demands. life and industrial maintenance of ks splendid home This is the system which the Utah Power tor this & Light Company maintains sernce. is at your scope vast region. Its fc ' ' i i i i s . i Ban-gerte- i , , i i i h e SYRACUSE Miller was a last weekend visitor to Salt Iaike. Mrs. Frank Winegar was a visitor to Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tree were Farmington visitors Monday. The Misses Maggie and Norma Ball were last week-envisitors to Kaysville. Miss Mary Barber spent the past week in Hooper as the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gam of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs, George B. Sheffield and . r e .1 two-cour- se Millard Brothers Layton, Utah . GENERAL MILL WORK Let us make your Window Screens before the busy season starts. We will gladly give you an estimate for any mill work you may be in need of. ever-read- PHONE 28N3 Stoves Repaired CALL 3IE TO REPAIR THAT STOVE NOW I am in Kaysville every Tuesday and Saturday. Leave orders at J. B. Galbraith, Phone 126. V JOHN II. IIOLDEN, Prop. Ilol'kn; Stove Repairing Company, Ogden, Utah 3653 Jefferson Ave. ! |