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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, tTTAH r REPORT' BOUNTIFUL tmm Made to the Bank Cnmmisioner of the State of I tah. of the condition of the BARNL.s BVNhING CO.. Located at hasillc, m the Count of Davis, State of I tah, at the dose of business on the 2Pvh of March, Nine miles north of Salt City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County, has waterworks, electric lights and power, telephones, cement side walks. surrounded by rich market garden and fruit lands, two electric 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. c n n Millinery Opening trans-continen- tal A large assortment of hats now If we havent what on display. Mrs. Ephraim Briggs is quite ill. Mr. James Day has been quite sick but is now improving. Mr. James Briggs has recently purchased a automobile. Bishop W. W. Barlow is improving his residence by the addition of cement walks. Dr. Briant. Stringham is in the Salt Lake hospital where he will undergo an operation. Mr. A. W. Sabene and Wr. Hanson left Wednesday for their ranch in ' Grouse Creek, Utah. seven-passeng- you wish' leave your order early er and we will get it. Make Your Home Store Grow. i are building a garage on their lot adjoining the blacksmith shop, Holbrook-Smedley- s We will be glad at any time to Dud-ha- I Mrs. Wilda Cook Wooley is 'suff- ering with a bad foot J caused by Savings Deposits stepping on a rusty nail. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reaugh moved to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they will make their home. Willard Call returned home the first of the week frony Logan, where he had beep, attending school. Miss Rejja Ketchum, who has been suffering with an attack was able to resume her work in the bakery, Monday. 'Mrs. Chas. W. Atkinson of Holbrook, Idaho, was in town Monday to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Joseph E. Hepworth, Dr. J. S. Stocks of Ogden moved his family here the first of the week. He expects to resume his practice as a doctor here in the near future. Mrs. Seth Day returned home Sunday from Pocatello, Idaho, where she had been nursing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Krause. Mrs. Hyrum Johnson of Holden, Utah, pased away on March 23 at the Aired sanatarium. Mrs. Johnson was a sister of Bishop Jed String-haof this place. Mrs. Sarah Tuttle is stopping at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Corbridge of Layton. The infant child of Mr. and, Mrs. Corbridge has been- very ill with blood poison-- OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER ROCKERS Free To Our Customers m Call and see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n Myron Kays'!!! IS O. 'Phillips, Con fectioner rfah - ing. Time 100,554.20 Ceitificutes of De- ' 4,030.51 posit Amount set Taxes, etc. show you 2,000.00 Total GAILEY, Notary Public. My commision expires 12th day of November, 1918. Correct attest: JOHN G. M. BARNES, JOHN W. GAILEY, ARTHUR F. BARNES, 0 Direetqrs. STATE OF UTAH, ) Office of Bank Commissioner.) I, C, A. Glazier, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 27th day of March, 1916. C. A. GLAZIER, Bank Commissioner. Funeral services over the remains of the late Horace Eldredge, who was killed by the. Bamberger train late Thursday night, were held Tuesday afternoon in the West Bountiful meetNOTICE TO BEAN GROWERS. ing house. The house was crowded to The Kaysville Canning corporation its capacity, and the speakers, Chas. R, Mabey, Bishop Iverson and J. L. is now contracting for beans. All who desire contracts please get Taylor, spoke highly of th$ deceased and gave words of comfort to the touch with the corporation. Adv bereft. Mrs. Joseph E. Hepworth passed away Saturday morning at her home HYDE & SHEFFIELD iff Bountiful, after an illness of about three weeks. She was the daughter of the late David and Mary Anii Garrett, and at the time of her demise she was in her h year. Deceased is survived 'by her husband We build &II kinds of and six children, the youngest a babe of six months. Funeral services were buildings and do. all held Monday afternoon in the First Ward meeting house. kinds of cement con- Bishop Jed Stringham, Leo J. Muir, Chas. R, MaCrete work. bey and Bishop Iverson of Salt Lake all of tribute a City paid high respect to the departed. A very large crowd Let was in attendance,- - and the floral offerings were beautiful and numerous. After the services the remains were Kaysville; Utah. laid tft rest in the Bountiful cemetery. Building Contrattors us figure with you Hour house or outl uildings rmy need a coat of pairt. We rave it. The famous Mury brand! Your walls may need freshening and recoloring, material io do it with is time is here. j R. Hansons J. R. GAILEY Electric NOTARY PUBLIC Shoe Shop Kaysville First Class - . Utah Oak Leaf Poultry Farm and Up-to-da- te Work: Our Motto TELEPHONE 45-- J Quick CASH i - PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. PLUMBING Agent for Conkeys Poultry and Stock ! General plumbing repairing will receive prompt attention. Remedies. UTAH KAYSVILLE, W. . Spencer Barton IvAYSVILLE thirty-sevent- Cleaning -- Kaysville Millinery Store $200,100.31 STATE OF UTAH, ) County of Da.vis, ) Bruce Major, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 20th day of March, 101(5. BRUCE MAJOR. Subscribed and sworn to befoiC me this 24th day of March, 191(5. (Seal.) have. e for usnjf JOHN what-w- nr . WhitaKer DENTIST OUice in Dr. Grant's Placa Kaysville, Utah Phone 41 Kaysville Exchange, IM.A Bountiful for snoointiamta. PREPAREDNESS ! r 1 Do you. believe in Preparedness? We do. We have made special preparations to give you better service during the rush of spring work that is sure to begin in a lew days. Yes, why not today? Bring in your Plows, I (arrows and Cultivators and have them put in first-cla- ss shape. Dont delay. The policy should be put into effect at once. Manys the time that you have been caught in the rush of e arly spring work with broken tools that you need badly. Dons let it happen this year. ' YOURS FOR SERVICE, do-it-n- S. Neilson and Son KAYSVILLE. UTAH. Cal-o-Ti- ' We Have Kaysville e nt tjouse Co-o- p. of Quality. It No matter what your wants may be in the meat line we can meet them, and we meet them always with first quality meats the only kind you would buy or serve on your table. We carry not only the staples but r I"? delicacies that fto to nake a com iJni A a bank account, satisfy yourself that there is no question as to, the solidity of the and you as the Pyr xtxit NY1 E:r p .S r r |