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Show J f k . THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH s 14, is an orator and debate ' of ability society spent Saturday and Monday Frank Yurka, who for the past We carry a line of America Stan- and was a member of the inter-sta- te cleaning the house' and preparing it three weeks has been very ill, was dard guaranteed jewelry. Leave your team which won victories, while a for the Lowthers coming. It is re- able to resume his, work-ithe tailor order. Keysville Millinery. Adv.-6-2student at the University of Utah. ported that Mrs. Lowther is in a deli- shop the first of the week. LAYTON Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and augar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now building), cannery, roller mills .and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburb' an acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On line of Salt Lake ft Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for information. 7. cate state of health. Misses Folger, Crabtree and Skon-sonurses at the L. D. S. hospital The perspective sketch of the .adin Salt Lake City, spent last Sunday ditions to be made to the meeting-hous- e in Laytoi the guests of Mr. and Mrs. was shown at fast meeting on Ernest Layton., After dinner the Sunday and approved by the people party made the trip to Ogden in the of the ward. The work will now be Layton auto and visited the picture commenced as soon as finances can be houses. Len Sandall was a member arranged The work is expected to of the party. be open for bids.- n, r' - , SYRACUSE - Wednesday for treatment. Mr. E. G. Breeze was taken to the Holy Cross hospital for an operation yesterday. the Mrs. E. A. Williams of Kaysville is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. P. Ellison went out to the Mrs. Lionel Williams and her aunt ranches of the Ellison Ranching Mrs. 'Wilson, are visiting with relacompany Tuesday evening. tives in Idaho. The Layton ball team will go to The stake conference announced to Morgan for a Saturday game this week. There will be no game in Lay-to- n be held here on June 20 has been this' week. changed to Kaysville. aa 9 - great showing is being made on the sugar factory buildings. The place has become very populer with ..Sunday .auto parties.. .. . Will J. Knight of Provo and 0. C. A BOUNTIFUL Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest City in Davis County, has waterworks, electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks, surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two railroads, brick yard, two banka, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. trans-continent- al Via O . n EARNED ' S- - L MONEY Low rates to northern Utah and Idafew ho points. Tickers on sale June 5, 19; Israel C. Barlow w ill leave m a days, for the" Eastern States where July" 2, 3, 17, 23. 24, 31; August 14, he will fulfill a mission. Europe was 28; September 11, 23. Long'Limits at first designated as his field of See Agehts for rates. Adv. labor, but owing to danger in trawl on the sea, he will remain in the States. v Walter Beard paid a flying visit here from Park City. He arrived one " day and left the next. ' M. I. A. Bountiful tabernacle Sunday afternoon. The house was crowded to its capacity, and the floral offerings were beautiful and numerous. John A. Waite, Preeident J. H. Grant, Charles R. Msbey and B. H. Roberts all bore testimony to the faithfulness of Mr. Willey in performing his duties, and of the respect with which he was held in the community. B. H. Roberta took for his topic: Is Life Worth Living, and proved that a life like the departed had led was really worth while. The selections O My Father' Rest on the Hillside and Farewell All Earthly Honors were sung by the choir. Professor John T. Hand of Salt Lake City rendered the solo Face to Face very beautifully. Bishop W. W. Barlow endorsed the remarks of the former, speakers and after the benediction the remains were taken to Salt Lake City for interment. "Mrs. Oel Sessions and "baby of Ogden is visiting with her mother ) Bybee, cashier of Zions Savings Bank, Mrs. Charles Barber. and- - Engene Allen, cashier of- - the The local farmers are all busy getKnight Trust company, visited the ting in their hay this week, thus far Conray Bryson is in Malad, Idaho sugar factory site and looked over none has been spoiled by rain. where he will spend the summer. the buildings under construction on The High school gave a dance on Willard W. Call left recently for Wednesday. furThe was music where he will spend the evening. Lewiston, Friday Manager Birkin has placd an order nished by a Salt Lake orchestra, who summer. for an flash electric sign played all the latest dance tunes. with the electric service company-o- f Mr. Hugh Phillips of Morgan is The speaker at Mutual last Sunday Ogden. So far as known this will be visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. the first sign of this character in- was Mr. T. E. Williams. His topic Henry Clay. stalled in the county. The Utah Power was one of great interest to all who A Light company can furnish these listened and it furnished much food Regie Lewis, the 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis is very 111 atThere was for a in future. the good thought. signs 25 per cent discount. ... 9 cu-joi- nt e Pi al vived by two wives and fifteen children, three children having proceeded him to the Great Beyond. The deceased was an active worker in civic and ecclesiastical affairs of the ward, having filled a mission to Great Britain. He was a member of the Seventies Quorum. Funeral services were held in the and Have a small lot of Mems Boys Oxfords at For the Money Self-Contr- Plains, We For the Most Goods Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimball entertained a number oC their friends at their home "Wednesday evening iji honor of Mrs. Kimballs brother Mr. Booth, who has recently moved here. All those present 'had a veiy enjoyable time. session was held Sunday evening. The .program was as follows: Piano solo, Lavan-BarloDuet, Oval Thomas and Everett NelFUNERAL SERVICES FOR son; Reading, Ruth Ashby; Solo, Or-vW. WALLACE WILLEY E. Thomas; Talk on W. - Wallace Willey, who for 63 C. Ashton. years has been s respected resident of A kitchen shower was given Wedthis place, passed away Jun.2 at the at the home of Mr. L. D. S. hospital of intestinal troubles nesday evening and Mrs. Richard Stringham, in honor for which he was operated on a few of their daughter Hazel, who will be weeks ago. Since the operation he married to. Mr. Eiank Hardy of this failed gradually until the end came. A large crowd was in attend Mr. Willey was born October 20, 1842 place. ance and the evening was spent very at Green Illinois. He is sur- - Barber contemplates purchase of an automobile soon. Charles Williams. Ne-v- Lb. H 4 Fred Major of Kanab came in last AWAY PASSES GREEN T. Friday with his six months old son JOSEPH who he left with Mrs. J. D. Harrod Joseph T. Green died at his home of- - Layton, sister of Mr. Major, two miles north of Layton this who will rear child. Mrs. the Major, 3:30 '.o'clock. (Thurday) morning at who before her marriage was Miss The funeral will be held at Layton on Josephine Seaman, died at Kanab last next Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock. Mr. is in attendance April. Joseph T. Green was bom in Kays-vill- e at the summerMajor school of the Brigham first of last 67 years ago, the Provo. at Young university son of Thomas the Was January and and Mary Ann Green, pioneers of Business is reported good by the Thirty-thre- e Davis county. years Utah Power & Light company at their ago- he was mimed to Miss Janet Layton office. During th past month Forbes, who survives him. To them 19 new contracts were secured and one child was bom, a daughter, Mrs. 20 new contracts were made. Eighty-tw- o Frank Merrill, who has lately reelectric appliances were sold. turned from Idaho with her husband Prospects for new business sufficient and who will remain here permanent- for the construction of a new line ly. Robert and Fred Green of Kays-vill- e along North street, Clinton are good. are brothers of. the deceased. It possible that sufficient busiAnother brother resides in Idaho. ness will be secured to the conDeath was caused by leakage of the struction of a line to justify Sevglaterville. heart, an affliction from which he suf- eral short extensionss are also under fered for the past three years. For consideration. the past seven months he was confined to his bed. The deceased has lived an exemplary life, highly respected as a man, A prosperous farming and rich a friend and a neighbor. Early in community in the northwestern life he became a member of the portion of Davis County. Fine church of Jesus Christ of the Latter farms and homes, wide fields and high grade stock are important Day Saints and died in his chosen features. Has two canning estabfaiths lishments, artesian wells, North The widow, daughter and other relDavis High school and beautiful atives of the deceased have the heartorchards. Branch of 0. S. L. railfelt sympathy of a large circle of way from main line to lake shore furnishes shipping facilities. friends and neighbors. C. E. Loser went to Ogden again on EXCURSIONS-NORT- Mrs. John: Ladmgfiaiu was operated on Tuesday at the S. hospital for a growth in her side. t last accounts she was doing as well as could be expected. and make your selection before it is too late Co-o- p. Kaysville pleasantly. The House NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Popular Prices. of Quality Estate of Robert Ure, Deceased. Creditors- - will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Young ft Moyle, attorneys, Deseret National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the I6th day of August, A. D. 1916. RACHEL URE, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Ure, Deceased. YOUNG A MOYLE, Attorneys. mm (IliliUin BROS. EXCURSIONS MARKET June 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 via Oregon Short Line for Y. M. end Y. L. M. I. A. Convention. Limit, June 26th. See Agents for rates. LAYTON lilltw i( FO SERVICE K23s is one of the features of our business of which we are justly psoud. Combined with the element, of SAFETY afforded by the years of experience of our officers and directors, we offer our depositors a highly desirable HMiMtli QNM rVSvaflli nurem! Per Itals by Layton, Uld , 24th and Wash, South East Corner RALPH E. HOAG, President . A. V. McIntosh, Cashier I Paul M. Lee, Asst. Cashier I J. Parker, J. Peery, ftr wt vo Hi, Uaa, RStse, Flats, Ticks, sad LAYTON DRUG CO. The UTAH National Bank BANKING CONNECTION H. W. Uv Stock end Poultry. AH P Known Everywhere Ao Th: VERY BEST Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt - te -- The State road convict camp, two miles north of town has been completed and the convicts have been ordered up from Salt Lake ' City. There will be about seventy-fiv- e men in the camp.- - Tools and supplies are now coming in and work on the road will soon be under way. The Swarm of Bees of the Layton hive hiked to the new dam east of town last Tuesday evening and in the grove below the 'dam. Thirteen workers were in the party ,, chaperoned by Queen Bee ...Fern Laudie. The hike was turned into a hay ride on the return trip. Professor Emest Bramwell, former head of the church school at Raymond, Canada, was the guest of James E. Ellison, Sunday. Professor Bramwell pit-nic- ed , . with pneumonia. tendance. Miss Amy Briggs of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gailey have left Ogden and taken up their resi- George Dallas of Holbrook, Idaho dence here again. Their house is were married Thursday. during the past winter to The score of the ball game Saturschool teachers. Mr. Gailey will work afternoon wasT Bountiful 7, Salt day at the new sugar factory. Lake Glass ft Paint company 1., rented Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rentmaster are Mrs. Thomas Briggs left for Ogden visiting here, their residence being in Monday on account of the illness of Idaho. Mr. Rentmaster will return her daughter Mrs. S. J. Bouse. to his ranch in the course of a few Miss Dot West of Sugar City, Idaho days, but his wife will spend several months here with her mother Mrs. T. is visiting relatives here. She is also E, Williams. attending summer school in Salt Lake a The wife of Harry Lowther arrived from England on Monday last. He, with his father and brother have been here about three months. They will probably settle on the old Edward Tree place. The sisters of the Relief City. NOW IS HOUSE Kausie CLEANING TIME Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Youll need some new Linoleum, Gurpets, or Rugs for your floor-You- FloiJr the most modem Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. Milled in ll need Wall Paper, Dining Chairs, a new Table, or anything that goes to furnish the home. We have an excellent line of Utah-Mad-e Mattreses that cant be beat. Come in and let us figure with you-w- e can save you money. EVERY. DEILER Phillips, Myron The local camp of the Woodmen of the World held its memoral services Sunday.- - They visited the cemetery land decorated the graves of their de-- j parted members. HIS IT. KayJxJille, Jtah . ADAMS BROS. Summer . Wholesale and Retail Dealen In Excnrd::: EAST VIA UNION a -- a that thsrvams a 1 1 rorv-irvtox.ica- tirq i rnpfe , horns -- all we yzs ask IHT! TfnRf 0 codoisto- - li LS 11 eseri UTAH Kans-- o Remember the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM is the Direct Route to all points Best Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard and Sausage east U Layton 37-- J 5-- 2 Bav. W. M. Porter, pastor. Preaching at 11:30 o'clock avary Sunday y morning, to which tha publia ia invited. Sarvieaa at Clinton: Sunday achool at 2 p. m.; pruaehing at aor-diall- . ' Through cars. Fmbytcriaa Church, KayivUla, Utah Sp. - St Paul, and many other points from local jx.ints on the Urrctn Short Line. KAYSVILLE Kaysville .4 , Memphis, Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis, LAYT0I1 Pt CI2S City, St Louis, g a errierfrpm Very low rates to Denver. Colorado Springs, 2 FMets 2 with boveregefor poople red blood irv thsir veins SYS.! PACIFIC . Sale May 15, 1942. 25, 29 ; June 2, 5, 9, 12, 15 19, 23, 23, 20; July 7, 14, 21, 25; 28; August 4, 11,-1September 1, 8, 15. Limit Catcher 31, 1915. Step-ovu- dvrn r'r retm tr.I . Consult 0. 1 T Hrrtin. . |