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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH , stomach. (The doctors were going to try to cut it out nearly six months ago, but foutfd it too deeply seated and closed up the opening they had made for the operation, and he was brought home to live as long as nature Nine mil ear north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County; has waterworks, electric and lights would hold out. telephones, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two power, POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN 100 Tons Capacity of Silo has proven entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its ease and economy are vital -- tear InterinouiilauC Concrete Co. OEM- - tTAM 0 Please Send Me Catalogue No$ fl AMC m m m Aooiuss m m m r2L OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER rocker Free To Our Customers Call and see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n Myron KajrsHJitle. Confectioner Utah -- t FARMINGTON Spring Cleaning time is here. Your house or a coat of outbuildings may-nee-d paint. We have it. The famous Masury brand. Your walls may-ne- ed The freshening and recoloring. material to do Jt with is Cal-o-Ti- nt We Have It ICaysville-Go-op- . The House of Quality. -- - Milled in the most modern I - n, do in auditing the financial accounts under adviseand fertile of the county. Taken County seat ment. Davis County. Home of the Miller The numbering and the boundaries Flor&l company, the largest growers of flowers in the of the 17 polling districts of the country. Location of the famcounty was considered, and registrar Has waterous Lagoon resort. works and electric lights. A fine agents were appointed as follows: Wm. Brown Republican place for residence. Republican James S. Arbuckle r. Democrat Miss Lucile Avery is in Salt Lake D. Murray Davis Democrat weeks Grant few Frank with relatives. a for City David Mabey Republican Mrs. Leslie Mortensen has moved to Mrs. M. P. Rock wood , Democrat Midvale, where her husband is work- James Steed Republican C. A. Miller Republican ing for a milling company. Samuel B. Rushforth Republican George S. Rogers is working in Salt Howard Larkins Republican Lake City, superintending some grad- Mrs. Anna Fisher Republican Mrs. W. R. Dawson. Republican ing work for the O. S. L. Jas. H. Cook Republican Mrs. Samuel Kilkinson is down from Durbin Republican Terry Preston,- - Idaho, - at her former home, John N. Hatch..... Republican with her mother, Mrs. Bathsheba David Democrat Gailey Steed and family. Democrat . John W. Singleton..........-....at $2.5dj fixed The remuneration was Walter R&mpton celebrated his fifto authorized was tieth birthday last Monday, June 19, per day. The clerk to employ order election supplies and and 53 of his relatives of Davis and needed extra help in his office. any adjoining counties gave him a genuine Adjourned to June 19. surprise by gathering at his home Session of Jane 19 Monday evening, when an. enjoyable and County Clerk W. W. hoard Full family reunion was held. The occa- Evans in attendance. sion calls to mind some lines from the The matter of having the books P. P. Pratt Auto biography, I am 50 was discussed at length, and audited years old, I have lived to see seven it was decided advisable not to have times seven and a jubilee. (P. P. them audited this year. Pratt's death occurred a few months A communication from the state after he wrote those lines.) road commision was read, and the .reclerk was instructed to inform the The funeral services over the mains of George Bentz, who died last commission that the work was being Wednesday,, were held in the meeting done in Weber county. The resignation of Joseph Bodily as house Sunday afternoon. A large audience attended, and the casket was deputy road supervisor was tendered covered .. with.b?autif ul . flowers. . The anA accepted. m A letter from J. Waring in relation speakers. President J. H. Robinson, read Bishop AT Li Clark and Elder J. D. to assessmentof property was Messrs. Wood, paid a high tribute to the hon- and filed, and a letter from and filed. esty and integrity of the deceased. Bagley and Ashton was read Adjourned to July 3. . Mr. Bentz died of a cancer in the of-ri- .. J? PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence on Locust Street J. E . "ROBIfiSOfi Liacenced Abstractor ami Notary Pnblie M. Bldg. Office F. C. Near Bamberger Depot Call answered promptly day or night - . . Utah . KaysviSe Fanaiagton - ' EVERY DEALER IT HAS E . WhitaKer DENTIST Office in Dr. Grants Place R. GA1LEY Kajsville, Utah Phone 41 Kaysille Exchange, Bountiful for Appointment or yti-- NOTARY PUBLIC A He was bom into ttPierpont- ' - wealth, but he knew the value of thrift and practiced it.. Ready Morion-- money wisely invested made him an international financier, and ready money enabled him to save die country from possible panics in the late seventies and in 1907 by control of financial resources. i Ready money will be just as valuable to you as it was to Morgan if you hope to enjoy prosperity and comfort and be free of debt worries. Be ready to face the future courageous! and cheerfully, no matter what Fate decrees be it sunshine or sorrow. Come in today and start an account with us. Add to it from every pay envelope you get Funds in bajQ strengthen a mans "backbone." Multiply your money in our care. BARNES BANK1NG C0MPANY ch KAYSVILLE, UTAH in HERBERT E. SMITH CO. Pure; Unadulterated Insurance If you WANT TO SELL or TRADE your real estate we can do it. Always at your service. UTAH CLEARFIELD, Our Entire Line of the Celebrated KA I M . - 9 - Going at 20 per cent Discount i Call in .and over before buying elsewhere look-the- m k JOHN BARTON FRAN KJ irme, eviixoi. contractor; BREECH. AND GROWER. GT -- ,, MilL'' Packed in the Neatest Manner. W. 'S' 0 Rutledfe Floilr Made of Choicest Utah Wheat GRAND ARMY CELEBRATION AT. LAGOON MUCH ENJOYED Mrs. Thomas Page is suffering with The Grand Army 'celebration at Laa dislocated hip, caused by a fall. goon, Monday, June 19, was attended Mrs. W. J. Howard and family of by about fifty veterans, including one Malad, Idaho, who have been visiting Confederate who fought in the battle relatives here, returned home Tuesday. of Gett sliurgh, and about 100 ludies Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Atkinson of Hol- of the Circles and Relief Corps. deAll appeared overwhelmingly brook, Idaho, are visiting relatives lighted with the splendid entertainhere. ment prepared for them by patriotic Joseph T. Mabey is suffering with citizens of Farmington and Davis a severe attack of appendicitis and county, under the auspices of the Knowlton Circle. kidney trouble. Their sentiments are that each one Jos. H. Grant arrived here Friday who took part in the afternoon or evefrom Holbrook, Idaho, to visit for or helped in any way Jo program, ning few days with relatives and friends, render this occasion one of the most May Day Wood has recovered suf- successful outings in the history of the ficiently from her recent operation to Department of Utah, deserve, to be be able to return home last week. wrapped in Old Glory. Each number on the program was Elmer Day, Andrew Arbuckle, Fred a rare treat, and the participants were Fearnley, Ira Stoker and Wm. Stoker inspired with unusual enthusiasm, are training with the Utah National which was pleasingly responded to by Guard, preparatory to leaving for the audience. Mexico. Among the South Davis stars on the , Chas R. Mabey, Miss W. J. Pedlaf of Ogden recently programs were Misls Corinne Butler and Zatella Funk, moved his family here. He will open Louise and Irma Misses Mrs. the Tims, a furniture repairing shop this week Kenna Cragen, and Clark Dahl, Phylis in the Eli Rodgers building. Chorister Wallace Cragen and the Cashier S. H. Lynch of the Union Wasatch Male Quartette. State Bank returned home Tuesday Among those who deserve special after a three days fishing trip to laurels for preparedness aid are Bishop A. L. Clark, Supt. Burton and Craydon. Wonderful fish stories now being circulated. Secretary Williams of the Davis county public schools, Prof. Quincy KnowlMrs. L. H. Robinson entertained at ton of the Farmington school, Postler home Friday evening, in honor of master Nephi Palmer, the Bell Teleiliss Hilda Johnson, a bride of this phone girls and many others. week. The affair was a bundle shower Mr, Lawrence Chaffin, Lagoon foreand many beautiful and useful presman. and the band granted many speents were received. cial favors in honor of the veterans. Miss Erma Lee left Tuesday for her The grand march on the pavillion was home in Cardston, Canada, after a warmly applauded by the vast crowd of spectators. pleasant visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Smith of Utah, are rejoicing over the arCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS-ADJOURNE- D rival of a son, born on Sunday. Mrs, MEETING Smith was formerly Miss Leona A meeting was held of the county George of this place. commission on June 7. Messrs. Jacobs and Rumel of Salt Lake City were present and stated what they would inter-mounta- louse s. Ben-nio- "Phillips, Karaite' al ton-siliti- There are many siloes of this construction in Davis county, all of which are giving satisfaction. For information as to uses of off concrete, the coupon below Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST the ordeal like a hero and calmly awaited the end. He told Sexton J. D. Wood near the Jirst of 4ast Februarjthat he railroads, brick lad written him a letter which his wife business banks, yard, twp good houses, commercial club, graded would deliver to him after his death. and high schools, churches and When opened later it was found to be lodges. A good place to live. dated February 2 and contained instructions as to the disposition of his Mrs. Laura Harrison is very ill. body, and the names of the speakers Ernest Hanson moved his family to he desired1 should speak at his funeral; These requests were strictly carried Hyrum the first of the week. out. His first wife was Etta Ma field, A daughter was born, Wednesday, who diej several years ago, leaving to Mrs. Hazel Burningham Pierpont. two daughters. Mrs. Marion Peterson of American Fork, and Mr. Albert Mrs. C, H. Hesser is very ill of Barker of this place, who with the wife he married about four years ago, sur. Palmer is Gladys visiting relatives vive him. in Los Angeles, Cat trans-continent- -- Mr. Bentz. bore 3EU BARRED FiamOVTU ROCKS AND DVROC JERSEY RED KaviUti Vials . Utah f -- r,r' Kaysville, SON Home Furnishers - Ufch |