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Show f THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH. AW, WHATS THE USE By L. F. Van Zelna eW Youd Miss it Anyway? Nenerw I'nm v up HuQRS (( ThERC. N6iGHROR Toot )Y J Teo-- T XL ' NOuLU 'rOuR hm AL , sale of animal fouofdamages County. I have in my possession the cast :5,) s. Dav,,, State of Utah, County In the Clearfield Frecinet of follow-jr- 26 i hairs, - hoc,, - j 219.bar-- . I.o n.,11. v u , g described animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at W. 0. Roberts, in Clearfield precinct, on the 14th day of February, 1922, at the hour of 2:00 p. m., cue roan heifer, about 18 months old, on right nbs, with brand .diamond crop in left ear, crop in right ear and in right ear, star in head. under-bSaid animal is held by me to secure the payment of $5.00 damages done by said animal upon the premises of W. 0. Roberts on the 2nd day of February, 1922. WILLIAM J. SESSIONS, Poundkeeper of Clearfield Precinct. - 12-O- . i , , h. tl i - i". s c" "".I i s 1 oi'i 1 t . .lai- i, , I a Jf nle tom. ? milk. . O'p 11 I faetu-j- r l. thr Hi n ? h SUMMONS Afton P. Mortensen, plaintiff, vs. Conrad E. Mortensen, defendant. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and .defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to 'do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and hitherto existing between you and the defendant. HALVERSON & PRATT, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address: 605 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. First Publication Feb. 9. Last Publication March 9. AND. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consult County Clerk or Respective signers for further information) NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Estate of Janies Smih. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers properly attached, to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, T. McClure Peters, at Kav before the twenty-nint- h da of May, jjlijo ARTHUR SMITH. JAMES STEVENS SMITH, Executors of Estate of James Smith, Deceased. First publication Jan 26, 1922. Last publication March 2, 1922. GOODS ROADS ASSOCIATION NOTICE Irrigation Company, Kaysville, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following shafts of stoCk on account of assessment on the 11th day of October, 1921, the amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders: Shares Cert. No. Amt. DELINQUENT li i gmi.tsi t fit tins (. i t .,1 V- I i ..mi . ft "as oho snled t i throughout ! .1 i . I , i 1 I i . ! ,1 i BRUCE MAJOR KAYSVILLE, UTAH d -- n 1 1 j s -- I ad-th- meera brooder" supplies -- i i t.r, ,,rk. Orders taken for early chicks and l p.i iculat interesting. last tt - s'- v V .'I 11.... is... S nyv t y. y. y. y. a 1. i nine lio latoiutes were in ,u IP igham t'lty b the Bng-f the town i'i gu meet me d in a i thletie t lull by a score of 'fit! In t M unlay eve- t Tlie game was eceolu,gly mg mi and furious and greatly enjoyed Mi and Mrs t iidden danis isited tb. hit go et ow d piesent. ii l.itn, 11 da Hoffman has begun woik on tin s lection of his bakery, which he Ms w,!l e,uip as h first class shop as stain Galifm m,i as it is completed. This is the only about tbtee Main budding in Layton adjoining .Mrs Wm on tlie east that aligns with the sin, Glaths, left new budding line recently determined vhe. they will l entail) upoi l. the town board mainder of the wmtei special meeting of the town board Mr and Mrs. Lucius I, audio snbnt .. ami piopeity owners adjoining the I,I',L veek-enm American Fork and t a'e toad on the eust was held Batur-d.Pleasant Grove with relatives and enmg The purpose pf tiie Ttmet-i'i- c was to determine a proper building John Watson left Inn, oen with which mark all future 'n Lome m Tetoma, buddings oast of and adjoining Main Idaho. They have been ' mitintr with stieet must he elected. Ihis line was fra',ul-- u,ul rt,ativs m Layton for the decided on as being four feet from the past two weeks. it'rnrnt sidewalk. Aw it iw now, every Mr. and Mrs. J B Cooley celebrated building east of and adjoining Main their twentieth wedding anniversary si i eet i, out of line with every other at their home last Friday evening, build ng A few friends wen invited who en-- j Milford W iggill, rink of the town joyed cards and music, after which board, has been appointed by Secretary it dainty luncheon was served. o', .state Ctockett uw inspector of uuto- The Layton American Legion teunit mobiles He lias received all the nec CHALLENGES BUSINESS MEN What is expected to be one of the grandest old games of basketball ever held in this part of the world will take place at the old LaTonia hull, wreek from tonight, Thurs- Layton, day, Feb. 16. The good roads associof M. D. Stewart ....5 164 $13.75 ation of East Layton is in need And in accordance with law, and an funds sufficient to erect a gravel order of the board of directors, made chute on the mountain side, and this jon the 11th day of October 1921, so basketball garne has been chosen as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at a means to acquire the' amount necesthe front door of the Barnes Banking sary for its construction. Company, Kaysville, Utah, on the 23rd The good roads association first isday of February, 1922, at 1:00 p. m. sued a challenge to the town board of to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of Layton, but upon investigation they found there was an insufficient numadvertising and the expense of sale. , L. S. HEYWOOD, Secy., ber who could play. Therefore they, Kaysville, Utidi. promptly laid down a challenge to' the First publication Feb. 2, 1922. business men of Layton, who juBt at Last publication Feb. 16, 1922. promptly accepted the challenge. The NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND men were conscripted on the spot, 11 SHERIFFS SALE men being chosen for participation in In the District' Court of the Second o men in all will Judicial District in and for Davis the game. Twenty-twnext action seen in be Thursday eve-- ! County, State of Utah. j Barnes Banking Company, a corpora- ning. tion, plaintiff, vs. Howard W. Hig-le- y fun of will a riot be the That game and Minnie Andrea Higley, de and enthusiasm goes without saying.! fendants. Under and by virtue of an order of Everybody will be there; we cannot sale, and decree of foreclosure and afford to let anything like this game sale , issued out of the District Court t pagt thout being there as a wit-th- e Second Judicial District, m and h e for Davis County, State of Utah, on nes8 and booster Incidentally the most a used be for will twenty-firs- t day of January, 1922, j mission price in the above entitled cause. It is well known that action, wherein tte above named plaintiff, Barnes worthy g of the good roads the Company, obtained a judg- ation of East are Layton by promise ment and decree of foreclosure aad sale against Howard W. Higley and bound to haal so many loads of gravel Minnie Andrea Higley, defendants, on upon their roads during each year. tile twenty-firday of January, 1922. Following are the men who will for the sum of Thirteen Hundred and Thirty-eigdollars and Fifteen Cents take part in the fracas next Thursday ($1338.15) United States legal money, night, and if you doubt that they are besides costs of sale, which said de- A-- l players, just be there and find out. cree was on the twenty-firs- t day of Here they are: January, 1922, recorded in Judgment Goods Roadsters Forwards, Jim book of said court at Page I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, Ware, Del Adams, Bill Burton, Frank piece or parcel of land situate, lying Adams, Wilf Morgan; centers, Sam snd being held in Kaysville, County of Davis, State of Utah, and bounded Adams, J. Neel; guards, Alf Wiggill, Merlin Adams, Wm. Morgan, Frank and described as follows, Beginning at a point 34.72 chains Wiggill find Hy Adams. est from the northeast comer of the Business Men Forwards, Joe Ware, southeast quarter of . Section 27, B. Cooley, Geo. Briggs, Vird Cook; J. Township 4 north, Range 1 west. Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. survey, and run- centers, Ted King, M. F, Adams; ning thence north 54 deg. 30 min.. guards, Lcn Sandall, M. F. Ellison, Lucius Laudie, L, E. Ellison and, last At Your Service but not least, 'ear old friend, C. W. ' ORCHESTRA E Bill Millard. -n It will be noticed that over twice Latest Music Tlayed as many men as are needed are listed. J. Lawrence lieywood. Phone 2800, This is necessary because of the fact that should there be a gang row in the Ogden, Utah course of the game, or if baskets are not thrown in sufficient number it li!ll milj . iiilli may be necessary to replace the play-ers with other skilled men. Thi3 will First Class Service be easily done if there are two whole team3 ready and anxious to t into the meelee. Both sides are deterand mined to win. The gravel haulers wLT be there with plenty of grit, and the Old Reflex Eaildin". business men, with their sharp eyes, TRICES will be there to cage the baskets. How too? Ilair Cut 40c Shave 20c about you? WEI you be there, Holmes Creek sptcd I j PROBATE s e j . J 2 ft of Short ft elect-- ! ft rhl-ke- sc i'.ct-if- , 4 I. I, ,n 1. eg -. f , , tin v. lung i'ut n d. a m is with this Pug aid otn o! the fiistist g imes of Olson O looked fin. .n toi Legion tiMU d fettled ' B learn at Salt Lake last i' ii ' tet'ing b a score of 14 to IS 5 ...mi in eanrip-y- , ns.i , oi, the eon- i. .s! ,.t, a hts ns- -, nep for n S J ini.- U , -t c . . i ' tl PH i J , j '. o i U 0 , y v- -- LAYTON O O , , y s. y. 0 ti Mure south dev. ; chains, then, e north 15 di. in nun, west 2 5. l'l chains, thence n..rl. !i ,, deg. 30 mm, mist nfi f a the point of hegmmro, nv,. 10 3s ;u res iimn nr 1. Public notice IS bet. by i. cn tl on the f mrteenth due of o 1922, at k t i. u, r in front of the H ..is,. du, (.ar in the County of Da. is, u. n obedience to said Ordet of m, and Decree of Fore. Insure and s.de, the above described or s. nuu h thereof as may prortrtt, be necess.irc to satisfy said judgement, with interest and costs, to the highest ami bes ' bidder, for lawful U. S. monev. Dated at Farnnngtoti, this ti1P. twenty-fourtdav of Januim, 1:122 J D. BURNETT, Sheriff of Davis Countv. 3t. it ' 4 ',un- Vo .v- : essary blank forms which are to be on the bill at the Orpheum this week, filled out propel ly before one run in addressing members ,(f the Comobtain u license. Curs purchased mercial club yesterday. The American since last Apiil 1 ate required to be people, he said, are the most charitalisted on n Dill of sale made out in bly inclined toward one another of triplicate. The law will lie upon all any people he has met in his tour of those who operate cars after March 1, the world. 1922. Remember there are but 15 The speaker discussed at length his days left in which to obtain a license experiences with the bushmen in Ausbefore the delinquent date. tralia, his big game hunts in east Africa anti his milicary service in COLONEL I KED LINDSAY South Africa during the Boer war. COMERCE CLUB SPEAKER lie referred to meeting the late TheoThe necessity of unity of the Anglo- dore Roosevelt when Mr. Roosevelt Suxon race nt this time and closer e was president. American and Buffalo steaks, obtained from Antelatioiihhip between British people was stressed by Holman lope island, were served at the lunchJames, known in vaudeville as Col-- , eon as a special feature. D. P, Gate oncl Fred Lindsay who is appearing presided as thai rmanTribune. re-th- Will You Be fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM Our Guest? H BAMBERGER STATION g EE Students, we have your School Supplies. We also take orders for any periodical. 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