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Show i TOE TOtStV REFLEX - RAtSVTLLfc, UTAH - limiting length of trains to be hauled cated on Cartas creek, for which log- over improved .tracks with modern ging is now under way. equipment as there is in limiting size American Fork Local myn per-- 1 of load a farmer can pull with a fint fects new sheep branding paint that Garland $10,000 bank team over an improved road. be erected hart. promises to supplant that now in usej American Fork 1917 will be mostl in all western states. Beat grower are signing up large active Salt Lake One of the largest hoist-- 1 year in history of section as acreage for IS IT. new electric lines will iftsure ing cranes manufactured will be used Provo U. S. Smelting & v P.efimg heavier - and "power speedier ' operation of by Oregon Short Line when construcCo. to spend half a million on termintion work is commenced at its yards. als, facilities, roundhouse, etc., here. many properties. Salt Lake New Capacity 160 tonl-Similar facilities will also be provided Utah gets $113,900 for improveat Hiawatha and altogether the com- skyscraper planned4 of rural postal roads in department Park City-Br- oad pany contemplates expenditure of water mill, after x ment appropriation. abou 110,000,000 on this line. N considerable enlargement, ready to ret In the Pacific Coast states are thirty-Valuation of Utahs farm products sume operations with 500 to 600 ton; million' horsepower In increase 60 per cent in one year. , capacity. Judge zinc smelter making five and only 1,472,000 is deA Salt Lake paper says proposed its maiden run. Just think what this power. veloped tax law on stock and bond Three cars of nursery stock go toj do for these states would power great owners in Utah corporations should California, mostly apples and pears. And yet if developed. adequately be designated An act to discourage American Fork Farmers forming I to refuses satisfactory pass Congress investments in Utah and to retard the mutual corporation to handle all farm legislation underwhich development of Utah resources development products aiid supplies. will take place. "Whatever the purpose of the measure, Demand for copper seems to be on Ogden has attained population there can be no doubt as to its effect. the increase and unless radical action rank as first-clas- s city in Utah. Manti Building of sugar factory by legislation discourages mining in- Local Masonic lodge Bingham said to be assured here. dustry prospects are for continued templel new $20,000 I Salt Lake i3 making more rapid g output in Utah. Ogden boy makes important inven-- 1 in commercial Utah-Idahactivities o than Provo gains Sugar Co. will tion to transmit photographs or other other cities of United States, accord build eight-mil- e railroad at cost of pictures by wireless. ing to letter received by Frank' R. about $100,000 through farming disLogan Display of Utah products Whitzel, local superintendent for tricts of Palmyra, Lake Shore and feature of Annual Round-uspecial Bradstreets, from main office of that Benjamin. Surveys have been made company in New York, and work is expected to begin as soon BOUNTIFUL Interested in possibilities which may as weather permits. a Min nilaa nortk of Salt La ko City, come through potash discoveries in Provo Mountain Lake Fish Canand raatdonoa town. larat aity in this state, the Du Pont Co. has sent ning Cq. will build cannery here this Dana county ; baa waterworks, aloe trie lihta and power, telopbonaa, oonont sideFrank Cameron of Washington to spring. walk. Surrounded by rich market Verdana ad fruit lands, two electric railroad witk Utah to determine whether a pow Salina As - soon as material and lew fares, two transcontinental railroads, erful explosive can be made from machinery can be placd on ground, brick yard, two banka, rood bnalnaaa kouaca. commercial club, traded and kick schools, potash or the basic metals in alunite Pittsburgh-Uta- h Potash Co., incorlodges. A food pleee to lieo. Altonqh now has a newspaper, The porated witty capital of $250,000, will Mrs. D. F. Riggs has a sick baby. Reservation Republic, Frank Grant, begin development of 27 claims near mouth of Deer creek, in Sevier canyon. publisher. W. W. Barlow is on the sieje list. There is about as MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses issued at FarmCounty Mat t rich a ad fartila Davis ington are as follows: aunty. lion af Um Millar Moral comUw Inrgmt (row art of flower in tho pany, January 31 John R. Curran and CASH PAID FOR POULTS! Location of th intarmountaia country. Martha Holmes of Salt Lake City. famous Layoon raaott. Haa water work and AND EGG3. aioctria licbu. A ftna placu for ruatdonca. February 5 Arthur G. Bowen and Mattie Booth of Salt Lake Oty. Mrs. William Spaekman of Canada Agent for February 6 Chfiord D. Strong of is here visiting relatives. Conkeye Poultry end Kaysville, and Sarah B. Layvon of Rea Layton. is Miss Dorothy Embling of Ogden her of home a visitor at the sister, Mrs. Orlaff Farr. Utah Industrial Review Oak LeafPouItry Farm FARMINGTON I edit. ar i ' , water-power- Mrs. Haxel Udy Thurgood, now of Syracuse, is very sick, one serious complication being blood poisoning. s, crt record-breakin- p. ab-arba- much sense in Grover Sawmill , will soon be lo- - Mrs. E. A. Mitchell is visiting rela- Itives in California. I Myron 122J. ' 'Phillips , . Confectioner title. tcih -- FRANK HYDE, CONTRACTOR BUILDER. II , Fin BREEDER AND GROWER OP BARRED PLYnOVTM ROCKS j AND DVROC JERSEY RED SWINtat Kssville , VlaFw Known Everywhere As The eeeeVERY BESTeee N f '& if . r wsfr-- rs Mrs. H. R. Dumkey of Ogden spent non-reside- nt part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. ICO Years of Saving Mrs. Henry Soule of Salt Lake City spent part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Steed, a The first savings banK in the United States was opened in 1816. Thero were then 246 banhs in the United Miss Mamie Turner was operated on for appendicitis and gall stones at the L. D. S. Grooves hospital Monday af- ternoon Mrs. Daniel Miller and Mrs. Walter Huntsman have been ailing so sei iously that they are under ihe doctora car. Statos. Today this Two of Parley Sears' children are quite ill with tonsilitis, and two of Mrs. Vernon Bournes children are very sick. A considerable number of our I dollars. Thrift has dono that much in one century but thero is t much greater worh for thrift Mrs. Fred Green of Kaysville, and Mrs. Rett Robins of Layton have been the guests of their sister, Mrs. Effie Turner, part of the week. I Mrs. Amos Cook has been quite ill Mrs. Celia Steed has just received but is now improving. a letter from relatives in Switzerland, to do. Help yourself by becoming independent Help the country by holping yourself One Dollar Starts an Account I which7 states that flour is $5.90 per Joseph Mo8is just recovering from hundred pounds, and other things in a severe case of bronchitis. proportion, and there are many living Mrs. Henry Bartholamew had quite on low rations. Much suffering is a a severe fall last week, breaking two consequence. This is a direct result of the world war. of his ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor are ''-I spending a few days at their ranch in Friday eveniryg, the second -Chesterfield, Idaho. three that" were planned, was also a financial success, The. Misses Iris Jacobson and Ida great artistic and and the judges will surely have a difDay leave for a two weeks trip to the ficult And delicate task .on their hands coast Monday. to decide the matter, if the. third Lewis resumed her work at I Cert is equal to the first twi.- - At the the court house this week after a few first concert only two helpers were called on from other localities, Miss days' illness. Leone Amott and Miss Eddington of Mrs. Eleanor Williams is spending a Salt Lake City rendered vocal selecfew days with her sister, Mrs, C. B. tions in costume, accompanying themRobison of Kaysville. selves on ukeleles. Last Friday evenStahle Wicker has sold his interest ing Miss Corinne Butler, violinist and in the Bountiful Feed and Grocery to Mr. Jack Parrish, vocalist, of Centerville, rendered valuable services. Miss Mr. William Loder Butler, as an encore, after a fine renMrs. Judson Tolman returned home dition on her violin, gave a unique Tuesday from Layton where she selection on the instrument doing spent the past week visiting relatives. away with the bow and picking the strings. The opening piece was a draMrs. Day, wife of Dr. Day of a land. Is here for a few days at guest matization of 0, My Father, with Mrs. Hess Bourne sang tableau. lreta of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles R. Mabey. solo eleven BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE. UTAH OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER . the and t country is sorved by 27,062, banKa whoso combined rosourcos aro nearly 28 billion pa- triotic citizens, ladies and gentlemen, are interested participants of the big Round-u- p at the high school. r -- 1 Free To Our Ccstccers other young ladies, The West Bountiful ward is con- - costumed as divinities, and with approtemplating having ward reunion on the priate gesturea and motiona,fliade a fifteenth of this month. ' very impressive rendition of the noted Mormon hymn. Ajparody on the A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. lost bike' made a decided Kit; Samuel J. Lawson on the 81st, but bishops a also peace discussion between G. Q. the baby only lived a few days. Knowlton as President Wilson, and Mr.and Mrs. Simon Frazier gave aq Nephi Palmer as Secretary Bryan. oyster supper Friday evening at their The doven of peace was represented by fluttering down from home. About twenty relatives were a" white-heabove with a peace noe secured on present the body. The male quartet and all The houses of Mrs. D. J. Evens, C. the others took their parts splendidly. II. Hesser," Wallace Sessions and A commendable feature of the conSamuel Bryson are quarantined for certs is the bringing out of a new measles. orchestra composed of Leonard Brim-leMyron Bird, Alta Robinson, Elna Mrs. Thomas Fearnley returned Miller and Phyllis Clark, which promhome Monday from few days visit become s valuable asset to the to ises with her daughter, Mrs. Charles T. A perceptible improvecommunity. Johnson of Tremonton. ment was noted at the second performMr. and Mrs. A. U. Eldredge and ance, and no doubt by next Saturday daughter Edith and Miss Lyls tylosslnight their performance will be more left Wednesday for an extended trip pleasing. Refreshments were sold at to California. the second performance during the dance. Professor Lund, of the big Mrs. -- Made of Choicest Utah .Wheat Milled in the most modem mill Packed in the neatest manner . I EVERY DEALER I 1 'X "X x x 'i x x x x X X X X X X X X 1 "X x X X X WE HAVE A FEW KNIT GOODS LEFT IN LADIE'S AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS, HOOKEY CAPS, ETC. WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT A BARGAIN. X x x x X I X X X X CKc';loolksiab,' y, i I Co. Stewart-Burto- n CEMENT SK.VE SlillCS POTTER FARM Eleanor Williams the nurse, tabernacle choir is engaged for next returned home from "Syracuse ThursSaturdays concert. day after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Moss, who had LAYTON ASTONISHED BY a sick child. MERCHANTS STORY Mr. and Mrs. William L, Riley gave A merchant relates the following i la card party Friday evening at their could I For not sleep without years home and about twelve couples were hour. Whatever I 'ate present. Games were played and truning every caused sourness. and Also had gas dainty refreshments served. stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL ' The annual Seventies banquelof J buckthorn. bar I- t- glycerine, etc.ras the first end second wards of Bounti-- 1 mixed in Adler-i-k- a relieved me IN-fwill be held Monday evening in the J STANTLY. Adler-i-k- a Because Bountiful first ward tabernacle., A flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract , NORTH OGDEN I Tons Capacity of Silo has proven entirely satisfactory to owner who say its ease and economy are vital 100 - X X Call and see them and get a punch card ' ran A FEW BLANKETS AT A ul PRICE MU CH LESS THAN THEIRTvCiMUVALOE. kaysville House The Co-o- p, of Quality. " ,.s-- relievesANT'CASEToirstipation, by the banquet. sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- s go..,,pragram....haheen'prepared,JitI which will be followed I pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action NOTICE TO CREDITORS of anything we ever sold. The Layton Estate of Priscilla J. Wiggill, de- - Drug Co., at Layton. Adv. ceased. Creditors will present claims' with Lest the people forget, the Union vouchers attached to undersigned at Pacific Railway company has inserted Layton, Davis county, Utah Post Of- an in the Saturday advertisement fice address, Kaysville Utah, R. F. Dn on or before the 28th day of May, 1917. evening Post, in which President ELI F- - WIGGILL, Abraham Lincoln and General Dodge, Administrator of Estate of Priscilla the engineer' for the Union Pacific J. Wiggill, deceased. First publication, January 25, 1917. railroad are shown discussing the Last publication, February 15, 1917. plans for the first transcontinental railroad. The drawing is a work of Read The Reflex for all the news art and shows the martyred president in one of his characteristic poses. There are many siloes of this construction in Davis county, all of which are giving tion. For information as to ttsss cf concrete, tear cii ' the coupon below , and mail. &3DE V- - lTAH PlcitS2 Scni Mj IIamc As: . CiiclouJ Hi', M |