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Show S. Gardner, C. Office Eours 2 to ft S p, m. , Phone HESS DIPS and DISINFECTANTS Utah Farmington Office, Alexander Residence. Phoneg Hours 10:39 a. m. to 12:30 Office G. D. 3b9t and Residence on Locust Str near. Bamberger depot, Calls answered promptly day or night : ' : s Kaysville . : uUk Office . GREEN GREEN. flutledfe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON WE GIVE WE GIVE p. TRADING TRADING TANNER & ROBISON STAMPS STAMPS Physicians and Surgeon LAYTON, UTAH CLINTON and HOOPER, UTAH 99-- J Ogden Phones, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH 1 Voice Builder No Experimenting UTAH KAYSVILLE, An Absolute, Definite Method Phone KAYSVILLE Get a can of Conkeys Fly Knocker The last of the early crop of peas Get it canned st the Davis county cannery of the Kaysville Canning corporation tiiuy. Adv. ' was finished Tuesday. John G. M. The 18 year old son of Mr. Ramp Barnes, manager of the company, says ton, the Syracuse blacksmith,. had his that the pack is tht finest ever put up right wrist dislocated while cranking by his company and equal to the finest a Ford this morning. ever put up in the state. FOR SALE Bing and Ernest Gleason, son of Doctor and Cherries. Large in size and flne in Mrs. Sumner Gleason, hat recently flavor. Call on or address C. H. Hayes, sent his parents a box of superior Kaysville, Utah. Phone 2411. Adv. fruit from Southern California, where he is on a 100,000 acre In the box were lemohs 1H4 ranee. Mrs. James Green has been long inches in circumference that weighed afflicted with rheumatism and has at the Layton Drug Store. s tf. Tha largest city in north Davit County, tine place for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General fanning, fruit and vegetable grow ing for shipment and canning are Has the important industries. Davis County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City water and electric lights are inducements for investment. Home of The Reflex and its printing plant. ver Brown of Salt Lake City were at Lagoon Thursday and called on ther relatives of the Tuck family. y Ox-hea- rt beek-keep- up-to-d- Samuel Flint of Burley, Idaho is a Kaysville visitor. ' Green beans are among the now enjoyed by Kaysville peoI . ple. vege-tabel- es Miss Lenor Williams is spending the week in Salt Lake City with relatives. . James Proudfoots horse, beacme tangled in the fence Monday night and broke its leg. Deputy Game Warden Jed Sessions 44 hunting and fishing licenses during the month of June. has issued Wilford Barnes of Kaysville and Miss Lucille Rogers of Farmington were united in marriage yesterday, been steadily growing worse for sev eral weeks. She is now unable to sit 12 Mi er ounces. The great hail storm which swept or stand. over the town of Burley, Idaho, on June 8, destroyed the crops of severs! Samuel Flint informs The Reflex farmers who formerly resided in this that all crops in the Burley region of of Davis county. The storm belt Idaho which escaped the great hail part was three miles wide and several storm, are in fine condition and prom- milea long. Among those who lost ise a bounteous harvest. their crops Were Samuel Flint, K. S. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Vincent and Sims, Lawrence Blsmires, Ed White-side- s, Oren Flint and George T. Lay-to- n. children, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Whitof Miss Charlotte Vincent ney and Sait Lake City spent Sunday at the Miss Mollie Barnes is visiting with home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Williams. relatives in Provo. John R. Barnes returned Monday Mrs. Sarah . Taylor returned from a visit to her daughter at Wells, Ne- from an extended trip to the southern vada Wednesday evening. Mrs. Tay- part of the state. He inspected the lor expects to return to Wells for an irrigated farming region of Millard extended stay but it is not settled that county and is well pleased with what he saw. He reports fine crops all over she will do so. . Austin Ball departed for Nevada Lester Gleason reports that he now n has 125 Monday. He will work for the photographs which he has Ranching company in that state. made on tne mountains east of Kays-viUmost of the pictures have been Miss Geniveve Cottrell of Salt Lake or near the crest of the range at made City spoilt the week with her sisters and form a very interesting study. Mrs. U. A. Williams and Lois Cottrell. Kill-so- e. the region. Alfalfa and wheat is extra fine, much of the wheat looks as though it would make 50 bushels ,to the acre. He went over the valley in an auto and visited the reservoirs and of, the great irrigation of that systems region. Mrs. Robert Killer entertained the ladies of the Veron club at the Lagoon Thursday. Mrs. Hyrum Stewart gave the lesson on Italian art. , Luncheon was served and an interesting time was enjoyed by all present. Two Greek laborers of Layton were arraigned before Justice Mabey Tuesday evening at Farmington, on the charge of assault and they furnished bond of 120.00, guaranteeing their appearance for rial before his honor next Saturday at 10 a. m.. at Farmington. ALL MILLINERY- ON - of New Strapping. in Strap and HarneM st the Kaysville Harness Shop NATHAN CLAYSON, Prop. AU Kinds 2455 Washington Ave, Ogden, Utah Liscenced Abstractor And Notary Public Davis County Too Good. We Always Bear This In Mind At - Farmington, KEELEYS ICE CREAM Utah W, E. WMtaKer Office in Dr. Grants Place Kaysville, Utah ! DENTIST Best by test , THE KAYSVILLE PHARMACY or YOUR HOME DRUG STORE Phone 41 Kaysville Exchange, , 96-Bountiful for appointments. A r.lUIR NOVELTY y UTAH a Hansons Electric We have them made especially for you LATEST MODELS - Kaysville - - Utah First Class ud Quick ..Work: Our -- Motto TELEPHONE 45-- J Up-to-da- te SNAPPY PATTERNS Street Kaysville, Utah Goto G. F. PATTILLO Main Co. Stewart-Burto- n We Shoo Shop to $280- - $15-0- 0 for your Store Pipe all rises and lengths; also get your Tinware apd Wash Boilers bottomed. 1 am also prepared to ynake stacks for chimneys and save troughs of tin or galvanized iron. Can and see mo before going elsewhere. continue to post specials forSaturday HARVESTING MACHINERY Utah. Kaysville, e McCORMICK Oak Leaf Pcaltry Farm AND JOHN DEERE GRAIN CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. BINDER sparifling dike beverage Pro LAYTON They are going better every season. " s, T mum Suits Crack-a-Jac- k FARMINGTON in Work & MACHINE Now for trBat i HEADERS AND CORN BINDERS Try a can of Fly Knocker or Lice Liquid and rid your stock and poultry of summer pests. Agents for Conkeys Poultry and Stock fly LW wamUard rat wm ri trie Loo ft tDIYlOK, 'fcod pnnootfc fL gu rsswt son s - AH ! Urn TWLtr, Room. orCimammo. Vny aOvsnsaar jf r CtlTUlf rmx. Fatal' WON &T.IACIIINE CO. BEN C. SNYDER, Agent iubui nmavm, boa, Layton Drug Stars MONEY Tha mint makes re-serv- - amri America c sti Wooassy tft bam f.mhig Place your order for harvesting machinery as harvest will soon be on v UTAH KAYSVILLE, from the best Mexican sisaL You better buy your twine to day as it is on the rise ' ' CONSOLIDATED LAYTON, UTAH it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per emit for any le si purpose on approved real estate. Toms easy tell us your wants and we will cooperate with you. PETTY & COLO ANY 513 DENHAM BUILDING. ' DENVER, COLO. C- -t D- -:i Urr-L- -a d.Ib - Cl- 1 Remedies. We sell the famous RED TAG BINDER TWINE, made relish Tilalfinfla F.aiM. Bldg. Office OUR SODA FOUNTAIN EVERYTHING STRICTLY SANITARY g J. E, 'ROMJISOfl THE IBET Is None Any-thin- g summers. most delightful A REPAIRING OR MADE TO ORDER Chicago ! II iim . Ne-pr- eor-diall- cfoaminqi satisfying! CcucceloT HARNESS head-wor- inter-mounta- UTAH liisillle, STAFFORD MILLINERY CO. June 25. William J. Kennedy of and Catherine V. Wood of San Francisco. . June 26. Eckley Ketch of San Francisco and Edrie McCoy of Oakley, Idaho. June 29. Carl Beer and and Myrtle Griffith of Salt Lake City. . at Lax money. -- . Aftomey us before buying and save See W T. McClure Peters Our stock is the largest in the city, including Summer and Outing Hats, Panamas, etc. -- No reservation, all goes in on this special sale. MARRIAGE LICENSES June 22, Le Grande Bird and Dale Myler of Garfield. June 23. William A. Hill of Bingham and Elizabeth Hilyer of St. Louis. June 24. Chris Vigors and Nellie Meyer of Salt Lake City. June 24. Lawrence Russell and Ethel Carr of Salt Lake City. June 24. Wiliam.. Winney. and Gladys Gardner of Salt Lake City. June 24. Albert H. Green of Salt i. Lake City and Elsie D. Bigler of Presbyterian Church, KaysvUle, Utah Rev. W. M. Porter, pastor. Preset-ino'clock every Sunday at 11 Three Registered llolstien Fresian Mrs. Jesse B. Flint entertained the Miss lone Phillips is suffering from which to the public is morning, sell or 2 to trade. Ages months, Woman's Home club of Salt Lake City a broken wrist, the result of a fall dBulls, invited. Servioea st Clinton: months and 3. years. This stock is at her home in Kaypville Wednesday at the home of her mother Tuesday. trom A. 8. Odoms herd. Also GooBe 8unday school at 2 p. m.j preaching nt afternoon of last week. A chicken 1 m. The Kaysville plant of the Kaysville Feathers and Vacuum Cleaners for dinner was served from an attractive p. Canning corporation will start on sale. G. H. Colemere. Adv. table, where the centerpiece was NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. green beans in a week or ten days. Fred Nahier, who lives on the Moun- formed of pansies. The other rooms Sealed bids will be received by the Samuel Norman of.Blackfoot, Idaho tain road in East Layton, was in were decorated with peonies and roses. undersigned up to 12 oclock, Noon, is visiting relatives and friends in Kaysville yesterday exhibiting some The hostess was assisted by Mrs. L Monday, July 12th, 1915, for all labor of the finest late strawberries ever J. Stewart of Centerville. Those pres- and materials required in the erection Kaysville and Layton. Mrs. T. F. Howells, Mrs. J. and completion of additions and altergrown in this region. They' were of ent were at L. Johnson, Mrs. J. W. Busch, Mrs. ations to a Public School Building All the.cities and townxtn the state the late Chunda variety and we are Davis County, Utah, and also Layton, William G. H. Mrs. Yard, where liquor elections were held on informed by Mr. Nalder that they will Backman, for additions and alterations to a PubJune 29, went dry, with the exception be in good bearing for the next three Mrs. D. K. Johnson, Mrs. George Ash- lic School Building at Syracuse, Davis ton, Mrs. William Backman, Mrs. Max County, Utah. Plana and specificaof Milford and a few mining camps. weeks. Johnson, Mrs. G. Van Gunton, Mrs. tions may be found at the office of Frank Bailey and Mfs. J. H. Flint of William Allen, architect, Kaysville, Utah. Kaysville. All bids must ba accompanied with a certified check for 5 per cent of the The new reservoir of the Kaysville amount of the bid, made payable to Irrigation company was tapped for the Board of Education of the Davia guarantee the first time yesterday morning and County School District, as a will enter that the successful . bidder the new ditch which leads from the into contract and give an approved reservoir to a point on Holmee creek, bond within one week after said work east of the home of Arthur Smith is awarded, otherwise the amount of was tried out. It is not determined check to be forfeited to the said. Board -of Education. AU bids must be adwhen the reservoir will tie tapped for dressed to The Board of Education of the purpose of using the impounded the Davis County School District, water for irrigation. If the present Farmington, Utah, and marked on the left-han- d corner Bid. UKe drouth continues for the next thirty lower reserves the right to reundersigned . 'days many people are of the opinion and all bids. !that the reservoir will pay for itself ject any The Board of .Education of Signed, the Davis County School Disthis year. When the reservoir is taptrict Farmington, Utah. July ped all of the water from the creek 1st, 1915. will become available for the water By HENRY H. BLOOD, users above the reservoir. Heretofore President. the stream flow has been divided THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. among all of the water users west of NOT1CE TO CONTRACTORS. the Oregon Short Line tracks at all Sealed proposals will be received by 9 seasons of the year. the undersigned up to 12 oclock, Noon, Monday, July 12th, 1915, for all labor and material required in the erection and completion of a gymnasium and auditorium addition to the Davis The Rose City The Clean City County High School at Kaysville, ! County seat of rich and fertile Utah, according-tplans and specifications for same prepared by James Dav,s county. Home of the Alilier Lr Chesboro, 920 Boston Block, Salt Fipiai Company, the largest growLake City, Utah, associated with Wiler!. of flowers in the liam Allen of Kaysville, Utah, archi-ectcountry.' Location of the fam-from either of whom plans and ous Lagoon resort. Has waterworks and electric lights. A fine specifications may be obtained. All bids will be publicly opened and read place for residence. at said time at the office of the Board of Educaion of the Davis County F&rmington is now in the dry list. School District, st Farmington, Davis County, Utah. Each proposal, in order Mrs. Sadie S. Clark, Mrs. Hyrum to be considered, must be accompanied Stewart and Mrs. Hilda Session gave by a certified check on some responsa demonstration of folk dances at ible bank for five (5) per cent of the made payable to the South Bountiful meetinghouse last amount thereof,Bids must be on forms undersigned. Thursday evening. to be obtained from the architects. The successful bidder will be required to Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Tippetts jof give a satisfactory bond in the sum Preston, Idaho spent two days of last of fifty per cent ex the contract price. week .here, the guest of Mrs. Eleanor The time required to complete Die work must be stated in each proposal. Tippetts. They made the 140 mile The time required by the contractor in ORDER FROM trip by auto eight hours. to the work shall be stated complete j The right, is JohivPrece,Sr., is able to walk in each proposal.. Crrfccr rrttmm by the undersigned to reject around a little now, but during the any and all bids, or to waive any techpast few days his- hearing has failed nical defects or informalities in any him so badly that he cannot .hear at proposal. all and all communications to him Signed, The Board of Education of sn,uTAriy the Davis County School Dis-- v have to be written. trict, Farmington, Utah, July Mr. and Mrs. Obery of Provo and 1st, 1915. :?iZZICATfm3 By HENRY H. BLOOD, their daughter Mrs. Samuel Jamc of President. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gn- - THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. TRY IT Greatly Reduced Prices 109-- . KAYSVILLE, -- 2 J. HAMMER R. 51 J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville 16-R- XTmmm V wfeo rr. -1zamr - have Anti-Pal- a heeSache PC an |