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Show i- TII15 WEEKLY DELINQUENT bountiful - 'I M. two elecgardens and fruit lands, tric railroads with low fares, two railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. NOTICE 3 CZDO 0 Womens Winter ied pie (ously thereto, the sexerat amounts set opposite the names of the respecttxe shaieholders as fulloxss: trans-continent- al COATS Mr. George Day is very ill. Mrs. "William A. Burninmhum very ill with stomach trouble. J Truman Barlow is taking treatment at the Allred sanitorium. Mrs. A sorT Our method of S Mrs. Susie Neath and Mrs. Angus Smedley are suffering, with bad cases of la grippe. i Elmer Day, the son of Seth E. Day, has taken charge of his ' fathers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holbrook are Tejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born on Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur C. Burningham is able to be around again, after a two week's illness with la grippe. n s clear- - much. SUITS and in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the front of Adams & Sons Co. store, on the 4th day of December, 1915, at the of 1 oclock p. m to pay deMr. and Mrs. David Holbrook and hour assessment thereon, together linquent baby of Syracuse are visiting rela- with the cost of advertising and extives and friends here., pense of sale. CHARLES SILL, Secretory. Mrs. Frank George of Alberta, CanLayton, Utah. 1 home the of at is. Mr, ada, visiting NOTICE OF SALE and Mrs. James George. Kaysxille Irrigation Company Mr. John H. Ellis, Jr., returned Kaysville, Utah home a few days ago froth Mai ad, IdThere are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of aho, where he had been workin. assessment levied on the 11th day of Miss Ethel Fearnley left Thursday September, 1915, the several amounts for Tremonton, where she went to set opposite the names of. the respecshare holders as follows: visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles T. tive i Pri. Cert. Johnson, and family. No. Name Shares Amt 17 Christopher Boynton 40 (160.00 Mrs. Elmer Moss will leave Sun- 173 A. D. Brown 2 4 day for San Francisco to join her hus- 368 Daniel Bodily R. Bardull band, wRosatten&ngHirvefermary college Tiiid-seaso- - Better than waiting until February when they are not needed half so shop. John L. Mitchell of Evanston, Wyou, is visiting at the home of his mother Mrs, E. A. Mitchell. . H ings is different from most stores. We reduce prices and close out small assortments as soon as sizes get low when you need the suits. waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Burningham Wednesday. D. blacksmith SUITS and You would never expect to see such handsome suits at these prices is Mr. Tracy Burningham of Layton moved his family here last week. Thomas 7. . BZTLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Kays Creek Irrigation Company Layton, Utah. There are del.JiqUej.t upon the 'fob louVig deambed stOvk ofT account of .ttsesMueiit leied on the 22nd du of September 1915, and assessments lev- Kin mile north, of Salt Lake City, uburban and residence town, Davis County, has largest city in waterworks, - electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks, surrounded by rich market V. o. at that place. Alvin Barkdull J. II. Grant Jr. Horace E. Lexns Rose Peart Martha Robins Kirby S. Sims 304 370 Miss Ruth Davis, who is teaching 427 at the Stoker school, left Wednesday 316 evening to spend Thanksgiving with 311 in NephL , Every suit is fashionable and every model is represented. From short Coxy coats to longer flaring peplums. Skirts are full but some gathered, some flaring and some plaited. Almost all the suits have fur collars and cuffs. But there are some tailored suits, too, that are ideal for the woman who wishes to wear a scarf. Lot 1 Includes an assortment of styles of Broadcloth, braid and fur trimming, flaring skirts, $19.50 black and browir. $35.00 are ,, Lot 2 lira very beautiful quality of Gabardine, in green and navy. Trimming of black, fur . $19.50 buttons and collar and cuffs. $35.00'are Lot 3 The suits in this group are all very handsome Winter styles and are made of whipcord. In green,, brown and blue. Braid and fur trimmings. $29.00 to $30.00 are ....... $19.50 Lot 4 In this division of our suit sale we are showing some wonderful values, such as a 'very handsome Broadcloth, brown, trimmed in silk plush, Beaver color, Russian style coat. $24.50 On6 of our newest numbers for late Winter display are Lot 5 Ifc a similar grade of cloth shown in green and black, handsomely braided. Fur collar $21.50 and cuffs. A very desirable dressy suit. Skirt, fancy yoke effect. Are Lot 6 Comprises a wide range of very hahdsomesuilsl Sbihe very beautiful styles and good Broadcloth, French Gabardine, Velour and Velvets. All specially priced for the .... 8 1 . 2 - sale. 3 x i s. , 1 I Handsome New Coats of the Smartest Materials, Absolute Bargains at $12.50 to $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 and on up. Sec. Shares 262 Rose Peart ' 4 585 Rose Peart and in accordance with law and aa order of the Board of Director mad on the 11th day of September, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such 4 Mrs. Thomas Waddoups is confined stock aa may bo necessary, will bo door of the to her bed, suffering with an attack sold at the south front on Wednesday, hall, Kaysville City of appendicitis. At last accounts it the 8th day of December at 10 o'clock, was thought that she would recover. to pay the delinquent assess4 Albert Waite of Arco, Idaho, was visiting relatives here last week. He has recently returnd from a mission to the Northern States. 2.00 2.00 e The handsome, bold patterns in soft, warm, woolens and the darker pile materials that are far and away the most popular of the season. ments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secretary. -Kaysville, Utah. er being unconscious for a number of days. The doctors are unable to diNOTICE TO WATER USERx agnose the case. . State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Miss Lillian Baker returned from We have carefully selected from our very large showing of handsome new smart October 29, 1915. coats the L. D. S. hospital Sunday, after refour big lots of the most popular numbers which we will offer at a range of prices Notice is hereby given that C. H. which interest every woman in Ogden and vicinity who has not purchased her Winter covering from a severe case of pneu- Toone, whom post office sddress is monia. She is visiting at the home of Hooper, Utah, hiss mads application in Coat or who would like an extra one if the price is right accordance with the requirements of her uncle, Dan Devine. Lot 1 This lot consists of plain colored Cheviots, Mixtures, plain and fur trimmed. the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as Colors brown, blue, green, grays and black. Are v.. $12.50 to $18.00 Ward conference was held Sunday amended by the Session Lows of Utah, to appropriate in the First ward meetinghouse. The 1909, 1911 and 1915,cubic-fowaof Lot 2 In this lot are Corduroys in blue and green. New novelty mixed wide belted styles. ( 14 ) of a speakers in the afternoon were John ter per second from a spring in Davis Gray mixtures, fur collars. Also included are some plain black Cheviots in large sizes y Walsh of Farmington, Charles R. County Utah. Said spring issues at59s lined throughout with silk: Loose back effect. Beautiful buttons. Are $20.00 to $25.00 and north feet which lies 698 and Albert Waite. A very good point corner of southeast the from east feet crowd was in attendance. Lot 3 These coats were selected from our high grade values. There are black plushes, the northeast quarter of Section 26, Scotch mixtures, fine Gabardines, Broadcloths and Zibelenes in shades of brown, Salt 2 west. 5 north. Range The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Township meridian. The water will green; Royal blue and black. In all this class we show only one of a style, so will be W. Seifert, who is suffering with lake base and bo diverted at the spring and conveyed found some very exclusive models. Are $25.00 to $40.00 whooping cough, recently had a by means of an iron pipe lino for a coughing spell which resulted in s distance of approximately 150 feet and Lot 4 In this arrangement we consider we are showing some of the most exquisite ms April 1 to October 31, hemorrhage in the head, causing his there used offrom terials and models of the entire season. Some of the handsome Skunk collars, Oppoa- 10 to each year, irrigate inclusive, 4 eyes to be seriously effected. southurn, Hudson Seal, etc., for trimmings. Both silk and wool velour, broadcloths and acres of land embraced in the t velvets. Are quarter $40.00 to $65.00 Edward Robinson, the little son of east quarter of the northeast and range township t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Robinson, of Section 26, aforesiad. This application is desig'J was quite badly burned Thursday, nated in the State Engineer's office as when his clothing caught fire. Mrs. No. 6389. r AU protests against the granting of Robinson is also suffering with a badthe reasons stating said application ly burned hand, caused by putting out m therefor, must bo made by affidavit of 2734 Atcis fee the flames. a by accompanied duplicate, within offica this in filed and A purse containing (30 was pre- 12X0, Oz&a, Ubh thirty (30) days after the completion sented to Frank Yurka Wednesday evening, the sum being the proceeds - - - -- - - State Engineer. of the farewell dance. A crowd of Date of first publication November 11, My. Yurkat friends also gave him DC DC DC 1915, date of completion of publication a party Friday evening at his borne. December 1L 1315. w Those present enjoyed a very pleaa-aNOTICE TO WATER USERS time. Mr. Yurka will leave next December 23, 1915, Right is re- - Meridian, U. S. Survey; running This applies! ton is designated in the CHURCH OF. JESUS CHRIST OFr week for a mission to the Northern State Engineers Office, thence north 44 rods and 8 feet, thence State Engineer's Office a No. 6388. to reject any or all bids. served Salt Lake City, Utah. States. LATTER DAY SAINTS east 23 rods and 8 feet, thence south All protests against the granting of November 10, 1915. WALTER COTTRELL, 54 rods and 8 feet to the eoeth tine of Notice is hereby given that Alex said applieaiton, stating tea reasons Kays villa Tabernacle, KaysvCle, Chairman Public Grounds Coi&mittee. said Section, thence west 7 reds end 3 Dawson, Jr, whoso post office address therefor, not be mad by affidavit in feet, thence north 10 rods, thence west is Layton, Utah, has mads application duplicate, accompanied by a fee of Utah. Services as follows: Priesthood 16 rods to the place of beginning, conNOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE in accordance with the requirements 32X0, and filed in this office within meeting 9 a. m.; Sunday School, 10:23 6X94 acres more or less situtaining of the Compiled Lews of Utah, 1907, thirty (SO) day! after the completion By virtue of an order of sale to me m.; Sacrament Service, 2 p. m. Ev- directed from the Second Judicial Dis- ate in Davis County, State uf Utah, as amended by the Session Laws ofo of this notice. W. D. BEERS, approp-riatService under direction of the trict Court, in aiid for Davis County, together with the appurtenances as Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915, to Stats Engineer. ening (.4) of a eubk-foproperty of Fred Harris and Mary Mutual State of Utah, in favor of Ths Sait the associations, 7 p.m. Ellen Harris and will expose the name of water per second from an unnamed Date of first publication November 18, Loan A Lake Trust Valley Company, FRANK Bishop. HYDE, Said 1915, date of completion of publicatale, or so much aa will satisfy spring in Davis County, Utah. a Utah corporation, plaintiff, and for t: Plaintiffs demand, water will be diverted at a point which tion December IS,, 1915. $U3X9, Fred Harris Ellen and Mary against Don't let Cbolenx get the GAZING LAND FOR RENT 350X0 attorneys fees and texts, at north and 390 feet west feet 2,080 lies to a defendants, Harris, judgesatisfy eppar band. Ea Section of corner the front door of the Ce 7 Court from the southeast e dolof Four hundred PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 west, Kaysville City will recelvs bids for ment House in Farmington, P j 11, Township 4 north. Range atand dollars lars C:rty, cents, fifty fifty ana meridian, and conState of Utah, on Church, ths use of 50 seres of grazing land, bass 1A dy cf Detbs Tik at Services Presbyterian I fees and have levied costa, torneys la thr dnnki-- g water and help disa ditch for D. s A. of 1315. veyed by meant thitkm. Good for tur Kaysville, art aa follows: Sunday located southeast of the city of Kays- upon the following named property, cember, tance of 460 feet and there used from Sale to comrrs at U ot.xk IL K dmJi ,iH chrVwiv Pcir-Beginning at m point 19 rods School, 11 a. m.; Preaching, 7:30 p. ville. The land is eodoeed by a four each of inclusive Mow? back K Cash. April 1 to October 31,seres 29 north southwest and of Taras, feet the wCl leased emfor the wire be ftnec and of land 100 aa, - Services . at Clinton: . Sunday E. O. EVADING, comer of tost, to inirrigate west of half eest the the the southeast quarter of School, 2 p. m.; Preaching, 3 p.m. year commencing January 1, 1218. southwest quarter of Section 8, Town-sLi- p braced cf Davis LAYTON E2UG COMPANY 4 north. Range Sectoion 11, Township Rev. W. 3L FOSTER. Pastor. Staled bUs will be received until bom 4 NorOt, I Vect, Salt Lake rirat l.rr, I west, Salt Lake base and Laytoa, Ctk The little aon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylor is slowly recovering, aft- In this lot are Coats made to sell at $25.00 and $37.00 and up to $75.00 -- one-four- ot th Ms-be- - -- BURTS tr (U BURTS DC DcJ) DC nt four-tent- hs ot to-wi- fifty-nin- tit to-w- it: Ujtrtl.it i |