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Show i 4 THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAIL 0lir lUrrklii ' ruM.Hr4 br THE INLAND PRINTING CO. . W. P. EPTFUSON. C. A. EITEKSON, F.Oitsr AoorUt Editor Entered a ereond rlnu mutter Febi 1,11. at Kavvilie. IJlnh. under the or IS, art uf MarrhSl;9. Adrertieinf rate Dav To a very large extent North West, Salt Lake Meridian, containing lowing described real estate m 40 acres, more or less, according Davis' county is tributary to Ogien United Mates Government Survey. both geographically and in a bu.dness Township 4 North, Range way. but all of Davis county, except 4 lownhip rNorthyKangVve"t,, Section 7,. small strip along West, Salt Lake Meridian, running line, is Salt Lake Meridian. south 8 Commencing at the Northeast cor-- , thence west 20 rods, thence included in the Salt Lake City telethence east rods, 2) thence mJs, Secr the ner of of Northwest quarter phone directory and is omitted from tion 30, in of to rods beginning, place Township 5 North, Range north 8) the Ogden directory. The importance 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, U. containing 10 acres more or less. has at last S. Survey, and running thence Wist of this discrimination Also a right of way One rod wide or the dawned on the business men of Ogden 42 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence commencing at the cast line thence and road running 42 thence 80 rod North main County rods; and a committee of the Chamber of East of beginning, dlntainmg east to the east line of the above deto the place Commerce has taken the matter up . sen bed land. ll acres, more or less. of the fol-with the local representative of the 2nd The Southwest ,i of the Northwest of Section 30 in Township 6 North, wing described Real Estate in navis Mountain States Telephone and Tele2 West of the Salt Lake M. of County. Range com pah y. graph ieg.nmng at the Southeast comer ridian, containing 40 acres, more or This committee has pointed out to less. of Section 12, Town- of the NE. 2 UesV, Salt the telephone company the fact that Excepting therefrom a strip of la: d I p 4 North, Range thence and of :tka the almost Meridian, 30 running 200 feet long by adjoining City feet wide Co,territory thence west 4.97 - north 14.0iDavis chains, Counto the and teleWeber in a the veyed place Ogden occupies Canal Company. ALSO except- - chains, thence south 5.8s chains, phone directory as suburban to Salt ties from the uth above tract atnnce west 6.27 chains, thence ing 10.-Lake City end that a portion of the 5 minutes east 7 & 53 in land of feet as degrees width strip territory which it is sought to jnclude right of way for the Salt Lake & Og-- 1 chains, thence eat 4.9 chains to in the site of the Ogden arsenal is den Railway Company, as now con- - place of beginning and containing 9 51 acres more or less. within the territory embraced in the 'structed. 42 rods West From the tainmg 9.54 acres more or less. Commencing Salt Lake directory. If kas also been Northeast corner of the Northwest U 2rd Parcel Consisting of 13 shares called to the attention of the telephone of Section 30, Township 5 North. of Capital Stock invDavis anU Weber ' company that that portion of Davis Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridia.i, Canal Company. 4th Parcel Consisting of 6 shares U.- S. Survey, and running thence W.-- t county north of Kaysville is geograthe Capital Stock of the W'est Lay-to- n of 38 80 rods; thenctj South rods; theme phically Ogden territory, both in mile- East Ditch Company. 38 rods; thence North 80 rods to age and railroad fare, also commerSuch sales will be made to the highthe place of beginning, containing 19 est bidders. Terms cash 10 per cent cially to a large extent. The state acres of land, more or less. of purchase price to accompany sucSE. tho NW14 Section The of of of the canning industry, headquarters bid in cash or certified check. cessful 5 2 36, North, Township Wet, counRange in Davis an important industry ' Sales to be made subject to confirmMeridian. Lake Salt ty, is in Ogden; thp headquarters of ation of Court and balance to be paid W. R. SKEEN, , the Davis and Weber Counties Canal on delivery of deed as respects real Plaintiffs Attorney. and assignment of certificates company, is also in Ogden and that1 P. O. address, 402 Eccleg Bldg , estate as respects personal property. it is the trading point of a large ma- Ogden, Utah. ' McFERSON and DAVID DavW jority of the people of North MATILDA McFERSON, county. As Administrators of the ALIAS SUMMONS. . Just what relief the business men of Jedediah McFer-soEstate In the District Court of Davis counDeceased. of Ogden will get in this matter is ty, state of Utah. not yet apparent, but they may be Jo- T. McCLURE PETERS, Lewis II. Carver, plaintiff,-vsAttorney for Administrators. depended on to get results. The re- seph II. Young, defendant. Alias First summons. publication, February 24. sult of the discrimination is apparent Last publication, March 10. of Utah to Said Defendant: The State and the result is vastly detrimental You are hereby summoned to appear to Ogden. The worst feature of the within twenty days after service of NOTICE TO CREDITORS matter is that the people of North this summons upon you, if served action which in the within this Estate of Grace Ellison, deceased. county Davis county are not provided with is brought; otherwise within thirty Creditors will present claims with rewhich a fact 'directories, Ogden days after service; and defend the dounds greatly to the advantage of above entitled action; and'in case of vouchers to the undersigned at the Salt Lake City. your failure so to do, judgment will office of T. McClure Peters, her at be rendered against you according to torney, at Kaysville, Utah, on or bethe demand of the complaint, which fore the 1st day of June, A. D. 1921. LOST One dark roan, has been filed with, the clerk, of said ELEANOR MAYBIN DURFEY, heifer, branded I on left hip and L on eojirt. This action is brought to Holleft ribs. Kindly notify Chris Administrator of Estate, of Grace judgment and decree adjudging land. 4t the plaintiff to be the owner and quiet- - Ellison, deceased title against any and all claims ing Date of first publication January of the defendant m and to all or any r iooi Columbus Properly Honored. described prop-ertpart of the following Postal to the Date of last publication February Guide, then According are 21 cities and towns In the United The Northwest' quarter of the 17, 1921. States by this name. Northwest quarter of. Section 36, f Township 5 North, . Range 2 We6t, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 PROPERTY. ALIAS SUMMONS. acres. v W. R. SKEEN, In the District Court of the Second In the District Court, Second Ju, Plaintiffs Attorney. Judicial District, in and for the Coundicial District, in and for the County P. O. addres$,402 Eccles Bldg., of Davis ty of Davis, State of Utah. and State of Utah. Probate Utah. Orlando D. Hadlock, plaintiff, vs. Ogden, division. Joseph II. Young, and Thos. J. Steed, In' the matter of the estate of Hy-ruConsult County Cl k or Respective defendanta.r-Ali- as summons, - Stewart, deceased. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: Signers for further Information. The undersigned will sell at private You are hereby summoned to apsale the following described tract of pear within twenty days after service NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND land ii Davis county, Utah, more par1 of this summons upon you, if served PERSONAL PROPERTY ticularly described as follows: All of within the county in which this action In the District Second Judicial Lots 7 and 8, Block 33, Plat A,1 Court, is brought; otherwise within thirty District, in and for the County of Kaysville Townsite Survey, on or after days after service, and defend the the 3rd day of March,' 1921, and writDavis add State of Utah. above entitled action; and in case of In the matter of the estate of ten bids will be received by me at ypur failure bo to do, judgment will Jedediah McFrson, deceased. Stewart Burtoh and Company store at Bo rendered against you according to Notice is hereby given that pur- Kaysville, Davis County, Utah. Terms the demand of the amended complaint, suant to an' order of madj of sale cash 10 per cent to Accomtlp court,Februwhich has been filed with the clerk of and entered on the 19th of pany bid in cash or certified check, day said court. 1921, in the above entitled pro- balance on delivery of deed. ary, This action is brought to obtain ceedings, the Dated Feb. 4th, 1921. v undersigned adminisjudgment and decree adjudging the trators of said estate will sell at pub CHRISTOPHER BURTON, JL, Administrator of the estate of Hy plaintiff to be the owner and quiet- lie auptlon on the 12th day of March, ing his title against. any and all 1921, at 2 oclock in the afternoon of rum Stewart, deceased. claims of the defendant in and to all that day at the residence of deceased T. McCLURE PETERS, or any part bf the following described, in Clearfield, Davis County, Utah, the for Administrator, KaysAttorney property: following, described real and personal ville, Utah. The SW. 14 of the NE. 4 of n property: First publication. Feb. 10, 1921. 36, Township 5 North, Range 2 .First Parcel Consisting of the fol- Last publication Feb. 24, 1921. cit. an application tHe-no- rth To Help You .Win 1 power happiness. Theavejage man places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. i Subscript ionfl$2.00 per jear in Advance Parcel-Consi- V sting ! ' " I JO 1 Character Earns Credit -' - ' MEnsthL., trun STATE CfTrtS Hgp$. ASSOCIATE - marks, etc., that disgrace the general public the owners of such buildings. What indicates lack of sense and intelligence so much as a home in which the furniture is scratched, torn and cut We with pocket knives and pencils? of existence doubt the sucha family habitation in our county; and yet there are public homes stations, schools, etc. (we admit there are very few that CorridorB are show defacement). scrolled with chalk and pencil marks; dirty finger prints and pencilled words and figures mar the walls of toilets; costly brick and plaster work is, often made unsightly by the hand of: a basely ignorant and thoughtless boy. Community pride is stone dead where these things are permitted to exist. No town or hamlet should pretend to claim a spirit of civic betterment and improvement until it cleans up its public buildings tho places where pride may best be shown. The public should demand that these places be freed at once from all defacement that can be removed, and It should further demand that they be kept entirely free from all signs of vandalism and uncleanliness. What is true of buildings is true of the premises surrpunding them. No community can claim. civic pride while its public grounds are unkept. Must Uie public continue to suffer on account of a few miserable, pride-les- s miscreants who should not be' at 1 large without attendants? There are so very few such boys, and activities of the kind indicated above are so nearly stamped out that it seems to us the job should be completed. Severe punishment in the form of heavy fines Should be inflicted on those found guilty of destroying or defacing public i property, ' c has frequent need for capital if be is to improve his property. How continually strivirg Important it is then that he buiid up his credit' establish his character. A farmer i OGDEN CHAMBER OP COMMERCE . AWAKENING The Ogden Chamber of Commerce is at last awakening to the importance of Ogden's suburban territory and from now on may be depended on to scrap for a fair share of the business which properly belongs to Itheir I The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings - iimuuui To Saw - Your aiud Make n, ; 1 Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. 40-ac- re i WHAT ML SEE V A N DA LIS M , Already there are portril marks and other defacements on the outside walla of our new llapiberger station at Kaysville. Other public buildings, including our school houses, bear etchings, knife scars, scratches, chalk its The most practical start is to start a savings account. Rockefeller .bad to save his first thousand dollars.. It earned the rest of his $rtune. -, TEI EPIIONES W. P. FpperiKin, No. C. A. Epperaon, No. Office. No. I'd Riches YwrMowy&fa BANK. WITH US BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, . - - - - , -- -- ob-f- 5 S m ' ' y: "., - m - r . s ate Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone . Ew 1 We have that is desirable in material, style and workthree complete lines, both different in 'values is so large that fit is guaranteed in either line back to bedrock. , - just what you require in Hats, Shins, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Hosiery, etc. U & Twenty-fourt- h ; QotMsig Company Street i i i ' i ! 1 1 1 1 1 r DRESS GINGHAMS rd ........ a.. ..................... PERCALES, light and dark .... DEVONSHIRE CLOTH , yard CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS yard " HEAD RICE 11 lbs. for 1 . , ...... .... NAVY BEANS 16 lbs. for ; VERY. GOOD ORANGES dozen .Cj a....... LEMONS dozen J PACKAGE CRACKERS' 2 for ' ... 18c 20c 35c 20c $1.00 $1.00 . 19c 25c .35c , Collars, Neckties 4 Wateom-Tamne- r i i i III yard all ! Commencing Eebruary25th We are assuming the young man has the maiden already picked out or will proceed to do so on these bright spring days, and we have the clothes he will require whep he goes courting, the very kind which will please the maiden and make the youth the apple of her eye. Our suits embrace We have manship. and prices. Our stock and the prices are now 1 26, Kaysville, Utah FOR The poet has said: In the spring a young mans fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. And when a youngs mans fancy turns to thoughts of love, he just as naturally thinks of clothes. You cant separate one from the other. i Suits and Furnishings Which Pleasfe i l ' i i GJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on. plumbing fixtures and Priv- Sec-tio- Qoftlnes fP UTAH BYSVlM CO-O- P ' The House of Quality Ogden, Utah. Large Rags Wanted Reflex Office. -- |