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Show E. P. Ellison met Mr inT Freer at Ogden in respond gram and accompanied them ing. LAYTON tn tha mkbt of fortfl ftolda. to prodoetkMi of toilk. tomatooo tinlt ad near boot. Has the faetarr ef the me Layton Sugar aaaapaay. corn .... iorail of miik, aranaory and eonerata sact for thoaa stota toad. Good opportonitM auborbaa aeraaga for fruit growt chicken talatng and ing. truck gardening, Laka Ogden dairying. Oa Una of SaLt and Oregon Short Lina. Eaa alectrie Tight and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial dub for Information. Located hospital where it is probshu Freer will undergo an opiatic stomach trouble in near The Freer are former Laytpn, Mrs. Freer being a the late Mrs. E. P.' Ellison. -it A Better Article for Less Money rsiw Byron L. Blood has accepted a situation with the Utah Power & Light. K The Layton Sugar company field THE FREE. WILL SELL YOU ON LONG OR SHORT TERMS LET US FIGURE WITH YOU m sms i2 jr William II. Stewart has opened a Miss Evelyn Gailey 'departed last shoe repairing shop in the Cl ay son Tuesday for Logan, where she will atTb ' Harness shop. city In north Darts county ; tend the Utah Agricultural College . fine plac tor rocUlanca. Kmycvlllc Hollar summer school. Mlita, rogotoblo and fruit canning and groat brick plant add ataadily Miss Jessie Beesley of Lorenzo, to tho wealth of tho oity. Oanaral farmMiss Doris Thomley entertained a Idaho, is visiting friends in Kaysville ing, fruit and vogotablo growing for ahlp HNt and aantting arc important tndaatrioa. week. the of girl friends at a fad number during Haa tho Daria County Contral High achool, aburebaa and now opara bouaa. City water her home last evening. They at and alaotria llgbta ara tnduoemanta for Basil Morton left Sunday for Smith-fiel- party Homa of tha Inland Printing a splendid time. where he has accepted a job as report, 'aompany and ha printing plant. cement finisher. ' Mrs. C. Q. Cannon and children of Joseph Peake has returned to Cedar Lake City spent the latter part Salt Mrs. Richard Hen wood of Tooele City. of the week at the home of her parspent last week in Kaysville, the ents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Miss Clarice Williams KAYSVILLE? actab-hahma- nt d, t I h relatives in Salt Lake City. is visiting guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Chris Hansen is visiting with relatives in Millville, Cache county. Mrs. James R. Webb was a weekvisitor with relatives in Brigham City. end Lawrence Blamires and wife are down front Idaho visiting with rela' tives. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan last Wednesday. Miss Elsie Egbert, of Fairview, Idaho, is visiting with relatives in this city. Kaysville and vicinity were visited by a cold wave Tuesday night. Potatoes and beans were frosted but not seriously. The fruit crop is in no way damaged and promises to be exceptionally heavy. ( x x If J t Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Galbraith who were recently married in Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. Galbraiths mother in this city. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. N i x x HOOD STAVE SILO x x -- ) X It Is the BEST I 'X X X X X I x It Will, Give the Best Results Price of Silo and Ensilage ' . Considered x See the New t At "the- - hour of ' going to press The Barnes Banking' company reported $7,000 in subscriptions to the liberty bond issue. It iff Thought that "the Kaysville subscription will aggregate about $10,000 before noon tomorrow when the subscriptions will close. . 1 ? Sparks from the chimney set fire to the shingles on the roof of the residence of Dr. G. D. Rutledge yesterday morning, Prompt - assistance from neighbors enabled the doctor to extinguish the flames before serious damage was done. JOHN DEERE BINDER and . Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield entertained a number of friends at dinner last Sunday. The house was artistically decorated in lilacs and snowballs. The dining table had for a centerpiece a bowl of red peonies. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans of Preston, Idaho; Dr. and Mrs. oJseph Poulson of Richfield; Miss Adelaide Sheffield of Cardston, Canada; Misses Manita and Fonda Jolley of Moroni, Miss Jenny Swan of Salt Lake, Miss Vera Carter of Brigham City, Miss Elsie Egbert of Fairview, Idaho,-and DeVan String-haof Bountiful., The Kaysville guests jwere Mr, and Mrs. - Robert Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, Mrs. Sarah Clayson and Miss Nora Blamires. out-of-to- -- m JOHNSTON HEADER t Before You Buy a Grain Harvesting Machine v I v M . -- X 4x X x SllEL and rubber -- X tired buggies -- X X x JUome and See Us and We Will TreatYou Eight -- X x X X CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. X X LAYTON, UTAH X fc Young man, if you arc not going to wear, a full beard Russian style then for the sake of your appearance keep Self-respe- ct (AN SB A CHERS ) For Spraying Fruit Trees,- Potato Vines. Have the Poison ready to prevent cans. Sizes : 1 Ibo 35c ; $2.50r Compete $1.35 ; stock of Paris Green, Formaldehyde, Corrosive Sublimate, Buhack Powder, El Vampiro Powder, Kreso Dip No. 1, etc. - -- 5-l-b.J 10-Tb- 7, THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Shave Every Day We sell a complete Razors,tropa ---- - wnafety Soaps : Styptic Pencils Soothing Ointments Razors New Blades -- L Brushes Talcum Powder i KAYSVILLE PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE (Where Quality Counts)1 Phone 22 0 .. - guaranteed lipe of tonsorial article? w aj ger preparing 1 acres, northwest comer of for his prospective bride. Miss Maude and Tenth streets,- Kaysville Willey,' of Syracuse. They will be married in the Salt Lake temple on Best part of town. Brick house, fiv" rooms and sleeping porch. Good oWednesday of next week. rchard trees. Prices moderate. Terms The shareholders of the Layton easy. For farther particulars inquire at Sugar company met at i.hr office of the company in Layton this morning premises or address Mrs. T. A. Martin, and unanimously voted to increase the Kaysville. Adv. capital stock of the company from Ninety-seve- n $600,000 to $1,000,000. cent of stock the of the company per was represented at the meeting. A two per cent dividend on alfethe outstanding stock of the company was de- FOR Utah Tower A Eight reports a completion of the two and a half mile extension between West Weber and Warren. The company started their construction force on a new extension from South Weber to Uinta this morn ing. When this extension is completed about all of the settlements in north Davis county will be supplied with electric current for light and - power. , ' I. V. WILSON v - Farmington - Marsteller Joseph S. Freer, of Burley, Idaho, accompanied by his wife, arrived at the Dee Hospital in Ogden this mom- - Sugar Company; Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Layton Sugar Company has been called by the board of directory to convene at the office of the company at Layton,' Davis county, Utah, on the 14th day of June, A. p. 1917, at ten o. clock a. mn for the purpose of considering and acting upon Hie proposition to increase the capital stock from $600,000.00 to $1,000,000.00, and to amend Article V 0 fthe Articles of Incorporation to effectuate such change. -By order of the board of directors, R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. First publication. May 24, 1917. Last publication, June 14, 1917, . DENTIST ; Kaysville, Utah F. McGONAGLE, Kaysville Wednesdays and Sundays Phone 9B OVER BARNES BANK ! Specialist plates, crown and bridge work, and correction of irregular teeth. All work and material - guaranteed - Ogden Office; First National Bank Building J. R. GAILEY NOTART PUBLIC With Borne State Engineer. Date of first nublication May 17, 1917 Date of completion of publication June is; HIT. . -- Car Banking Kaysrill -- NOTICE TO WATER USERS State' Engineer Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 10, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Junes D. Roberts, whose post office address is Kaysville, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Complied Laws of Utah. 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915, to apa cubic propriate (J) offrom foot of water per second two springs in Davis County, Utah. From the northeast comer of Section 36, Township 4 north. Range 1 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, the upper spring issues at a point which bears south 28 degrees 23 minutes west 757 feet, and the lower spring south 43 degrees 50 minutes west 1036.2 feet. The water from the two springs will be commingled at the lower spring, where it will be xliverted and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 5280 feet and there used from May 1 to October 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate about S3 acres of land embraced in the west half of Section 36, Township and Range aforesaid. As mech of said water S3 inay be necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 7097. All protests against the grouting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate accompanied by a fee of $2.50, and filed to this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE Utah Phone 1W ( NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS LAYTON SUGAR COMPANY To the Stockholders of the Layton SALE Three rooms of almost new furniture, very reasonable. clared. J. b. noviftsoji Lioceneed Abstracter and Notary Public Office F. C dig. FARMINGTON . itTA UL O.--. . W. . WHITAKE1 one-ten- th neatly shaved. Neither your sweetheart nor your employer prefers to see you with a kmeSs of sprouts on your chb half the time begets die respect of others. ti f x ra We Have a Fine Line of Medium Priced WANTED and Collector; salary commission; permanent; good oppor. The First National Bank of Layton, tunity for advancement. Address B" at noon today, reported the sale of care of The Reflex Office. 5.31 $12,150 worth of liberty bonds, with It now appears that Utah has over more to follow. The bank will accept subscribed her share for the Liberty subscriptions for bonds until 11:30 HOTEL FOR RENT The old Kaysville hotel at the come bond issue. Now for the Red Cross a. m. tomorrow. . of State road and Lxcust street is fund. The employees of the Layton branch rent. William Allen, the Kaysville archi- of the Utah Power A light Co. have Owner will repair building to con. tect, has prepared plans and specifics subscribed for three hundred dollars form with the wishes of a suitable ten. tions for an extensive addition to the worth of Liberty bonds. This subscrip- ant Experienced hotel people would central school .building. Besides a new tion will be credited to the Utah do well with this For fur. property. building the plans call for a steam Power & Light and not to Layton. ther information apply to W. P. Ep. heating plant and modern plumbing. Leo Green has a neat cottage well on person, Kaysville. Adv. The Reflex will publish details of the the way to completion on the north FOR SALE proposed improvements as soon as the side of the street east of the Bamber, House are two city lotsOntaininf" the school and state plans approved by a home station. Leo is - the nrU WANTADS Zo-li- na .You Are Contemplating a Silo This Year Investigate r address very interesting as well a instruct The Bee Hive girls will have char Mrs. J. H. Green will give a shower in honor of Miss Maude Willey of Syracuse at the Green homestead tomorrow afternoon. Salesman Mrs. John Weaver and two children architect. Miss Edna Rushforth entertained I of Salt Lake City spent Friday and R. O. Layton, who has been spendthe members of the Luana Club at hei Mrs. Weavers with parents, ing his summer vacation Saturday home last Monday evening. here, has deMr. and Mrs. John E. Barker. for Laramie, Wyoming, where parted The annual reunion of the Burton Miss Emily Brough returned last he will attend the summer session of family will be held at the Kaysville Saturday from a five weeks trip the Wyoming State University. This opera house on Monday, June 18th. through southern California. She re- course will qualify his as an inMrs. Lawrence C. B?ood and Mrs. ports a pleasant trip and visit in Los structor ih the high school branches. After attending the summer session he Richard A. Hart are spending the Angeles and Ocean Park. r will return to Afton, Star valley, Wyoweek at the home of John R. Barnes. V Mrs. Alice Pulsiphers small daughming, to resume his duties as mentor ter had her tonsils removed yesterday. in the schools there. The Misses Manita Fonda and Jolly of Moroni, are the guests Mrs. Pulsipher is the daughter of Mr. of their sister, Mrs. Fred A. Shef- and Mrs. C. V. Robinson of this city The business houses of Kaysville and is visiting here for a short time. field. in conjunction with practically all the business houses in the county, closed W.D. Bowering of the State Dairy J. K. Radley and wife who have their of business places yesterday aftested the been residing In the Clyde Epperson and Food commission ternoon and will continue' to so do home, moved to Salt Lake the first of scales of Kaysville yesterday. He re- until the fall season. This action is the week. ports finding the scales of our mer- the t result of a statewide movement chants in perfect condition. which has the support of the Mutual Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Hanks who were recently married, will depart for Misq Estella Epperson entertained a Improvement associations, and it is number of friends last Sunday. Those thought it will have a tendency to their new home in Burley, Idaho, next present were Misses Maye Stayner, limit many of the Sunday amuseSaturday. Bess Steed, Gladys Barker, Messrs. ments aryi also give people time to Lew'LIoyd, Robert Marshall, Ed Robin- work in their gardens and about their homes. son and Clyde Bone. t '(i Dr. A. Z. Tanner delivered a Aid address to the Bee !!lVe of the regular ward meeting superintendents report a larger age of beets than ever before with a Sunday evening, when it tr(vZ to have A postle DavidO McK,4 correspondingly better stand. for the occasion. uer W. W. Ramsey, who was painfully speaker be other features on the program injured while shoeing a fractious which will be instructing horse last Friday, has sufficiently re- among how to salute and place the flag, jv covered to be at the shop today. publicis invited to attend thi, meeti J. J. Bugger has been incapacitated If you dont read it in The JuJu for work for the past five weeks by an attack of rheumatism. He is now able It didnt happen. to be around but not fit for. work. , acre- Sews faster Runs lighter Lasts longer More beautiful Less Vibration Easier to operate Perfect stitch a, Dentist Office Vi Block West of Barnes Bai Phone 41 ' KAYSVILLE - - UTAH -- 41.1 MDDOUPS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W ' . Suite 410 Judge Building . .. Salt Lake City, Utah Residence - Woods Cross, Cti Ne.HBanir nJanJf"JSi HARRIS JENSOi ATTORNEYS AT LAW 455 Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah J. A. Howell Notaries Pub Phone I ' Clarence EL Wri Howell & Wright LAWYERS 514-51- Phene 53 8 Ecdee Building OGDEN UTJ j |