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Show - THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH Howard, ,he smaU son ,of Mr. and Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard T. Hardy and rs. m. R. Smith, has been quite are visiting relatives in Frank-li- t family SICK Idaho. . BOUNTIFUL Nint bOm Mrt of Salt Uk City, mb. and toira, eity in county ; baa vatervarfca. - aleetrte pM ram ant and ymnr, lbta Surroundad talbanaa, by rich aartit rnjn and fruit laeda, two alactrie raUroada with low faraa, two tranacontiaaawl rmilroada, brick yard, two banka, rood bwainaao kooaaa. commamal club, rmdad and biyb acbooia. ehurchao and lodyaa. A good placa to live. rta hifl ridK Miss Estelle Epperson of Kaysville was a guest of Mws Mary" Marshall Monday. Mrs. W. Collins of t , i i Paris Idaho, is very child with penumonia.- Mrs. Iruman Barlow a new - Mrs. Audria Moore of Hurley, Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and f Mrs. Thomas Roberts. has purchased Earl Brown, who is working at the Chandler car. five-passeng- er Mrs. Jerad Brown an family are spending a week or two with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown in Rigby, Idaho. Divided Mrs. Ernest Grant returned to her Paint Co. in Salt home at Echo, Utah, last week, after Bob Marshall is on a few months Lake City, is ontheick list. spending a few weeks here with relafurlough' from some eastern training Salt Lake Glass -- camp. WE Burn-ingha- Park City is atschool summer at the U. of U. tending in Salt Lake City and is staying with relatives here. Miss Mar.ie Kerr of The home of Chester Call is quaran tined for rubella (formerly known as German measles, one of their children having the disease. enormously increased costs of' material and labor. In fact. It has been a tremendous burden, and we have carried the load alone. reached, and even passed, the limit. 4 The question of service is a qnea-tio- n of revenues. Hence, the problem of producing revenues adequate to the needs of the service la one with which the public and the Company art mutually concerned. 3eLty Hm ha the-fa- ce the fact that ms have aot lacmsed ha to mot kmbn. Telephone' rates have remained stationary while everything that goea into the render- - Arthur Naylor and family are home for a few days, but will return Thursday to their ranch Chesterfield, Idaho. ing of telephone aervico has advanced In coat. - child of Mr. and The Mrs. John Hill died last week of Funeral services were pneumonia.. held Friday in the Second ward chapel. one-year-o- ld make tt imperative that tome adjutmenU ho bttre-dace-d whereby the service may he bi- Relating ' jQMM&tiona b- - This condition has continued until I daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood of Syracuse, s Monday, at the home of Mrs. Moroni Mrs. Mr. and parents, A tects your money against theft creasing deficit. We are glad to assume as much of the load as we can possibly carry. AVer feel it isour patriotic duty to impose no burden upon the public which we might carry ourselves. But our resources are limited aa they are In any UndwehlveftnalTy" The Mr. and Mrs. Thur-good- and loss, but also protects it The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Moss. against temptation to spend. Ward Stringham, son of Bishop Richard Stringham, who is at Mount Clemens, Mich., has received his com mission as lieutenant in the aviation branch. Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good substantial bank like this one. Florence Lee of this place and II. L. Miss Dorothy Clark of Salt Lake Blyden of .Salt Lake City, recently and are making their will entertain this evening (Thur. in Salt Lake. Mr. Blyden is di home at her home in honor of Lon J. Moss o:! rector for the Wilkes Players in Salt this place who leaves next Monday for Lake City. military training at -- Camp Lewis Wash. Mr. Richard Floyd left Tuesday for Wash., where he will be a Vancouver, The wives of the Soldiers Welfare clerk the for lumberjacks there. Mr. league entertained the mothers, wives is Floyd and sweethearts of our. soldier boys inexperienced clerk, having Worked for the Golden Rule store for a Thursday afternoon at the home of number years, Mrs. Frank Smedley. About seventy five ladies were present and enjoyed Eugene Baugenter, La Mar Barlow nice musical program. A dainty afkt'Freo Jenson, who have been in luncheon was served later in the after training at Camp Kearny, Calif., left noon. last Wednesday for some efimp in tho east, where it is thought they will emwere-tnar-ri- Why not start in a small way and save every pay day? - Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow i BARNES BANKING COMPANY, UTAH ed ffMntaa Ui USE PAINTS . MAItNOT ANI) SCARNOT VARNISHES DECOTINT FOli WALL COVERING SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S FLOOULAC FOR FLOORS LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES AUTO ENAMELS bark for France. SOLD BY A Telegram was received by Mr. Joseph Boynton Saturday, Rtating that his son, Jesse Earl Boynton, had been found dad at Plains, Mont. Tho body will be shipped here and funeral arrangements will be made later. Cooking at a WonderfulThin in Hot Weather The First Ward Mutual elected its new presidency lari, week with Mrs, Catherine Pace as president, Mrs. L and Miss T. Handy first counsellor Holbrook-secon- d counsellor, Nancy Mantel! is suffering fiom , 'Ephriam infected tonsils. as pleasant a room as any in the house. Perfectly Clean- , i - Saves Food Thats a two roast of beef, cooked the ordinary way, shrinks nearly, of a pound. Cooked electrically it shrinks only isn t a bit fuel cost of the when isnt it? Especially three-fourt- . dont 1 Easily Bought " You hs big saving larger! have once. to pay the entire cost of n, Electric Range t and smaU monthly iR y our home small initial qjayment pats the range installments take care of the balance. KITCHEN WEATHER RID YOURSELF OF HOT WE AND STORE OUR TO XT ONCE I COME RANGE TO FIT YOtE SHOW INA EEW MOMENTS JUST THE TODAY. COME .KITCHEN AND YOUR PURSE. ' SSxhSy K UtahrPoweir&rLighirGo Efficient Public Service" - KAYSVILLE. UTAH;? csgagascac The Strength .CA" of Business 1 depends largely on the banks. A bank that is not - dread in It is not alone the direct heat from ordinary cooking that youand ashes summer. Its also the carrying of fuel, the cleaning up of dirt and the scouring of smudgy utensils. fuel comes wUh -- You have none f that with electric cookingT becausthe and soot. ashes make to no flame the turn of a switch and there is A pounds. General merchandise vmT the heat from an, electric range goes into the cooking. Your kitchen at a cool and comfortable temperature all the time you are prepar- stays ing meals was receive m ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to 10 a. m, Saturday, Junfr 22nd, 1918, for all labor and material required in the erection and completion of a Grade School Building at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, according to plans and ypeeifica tions prepared for the same by William Allen, architect, of Kaysville, Utah, from whom plana and specifications can be obtained Upon receipt of a check for $10.00, same to he re-- ! turned to bidder when plana and sped-- 1 fications are returned to the architect. All bids will he publicly opened and read at said time at the office of the , Board of Education of the Davis County School District at Farmington, Davis County, Utah. Proposals must e made out on bid 'Sheet furnished by .the aicfeitect,-An- d -- accompanied-by-" check on some responsible sank for five (5) per cent of the, amount of the bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract and j give a satisfactory bond in the amount j of fifty (GO) per cent of the contract j price, within one week after the said work is awarded, otherwise the amount of check to be forfeited to said Board the contractor- to shall be -- work, complete--th stated in each proposal. The right is reserved by the undersigned to reject any or all bids, or toaccept any bid it may deem best, or to waive any technical defects or informalities in any proposaL (Signed) THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Of the Davis County School District, Farmington, Davis County, Utah, June th, 1918. By JOHN R. HAMPTON, President. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, - Clerk, Co. Stewart-Burto- n recently that safely ;n Cartcrr Lee 'hud am France. Ilis wife, formerly Mif Esther Mabey, is stopping with her father, Mr. Joseph T. Mabey, awl is attending summer school at the U. of U. in' Salt Lake City.. She expects to teach school this winter. Word "So "cool, so "clean so excellent in the results it gives and yet so economical Delightfully Cool All in- of We have dona this in Lamoni Call, Sr., of Salt Lake City, butT formerly of Bountiful, and Alice Wilder of Salt Lake City were mar ried last week. , A bank account not only pro-- . we arc confronted by a constantly are doing everything in our power to assist in the prosecution of the war. We-hav- e met every requirement of the Government in the way of furnishing facilities for its neqds. At the same time we have successfully maintained commercial service of, satisfactory quality. b In s j A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tives. , Roy Burningham of Salt Lake City last A 'fine daughter was born to Mr. and C. H. Hesser left Tues- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Homer Ledingham, recently, at day for Provo, where they will spend a mother, Mrs. David McNeil. th,e hftfne of Jane Ann Holbrook the Miss Annie Fackrell is nursing her. few days with friends. nurse. KAYSVILLE. ? ( ? Smith of Georgetown, Ida., . Hyrum week with,. his daughters, last spent' Jean, Pearl and Grace. ington spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Millard Carr. sic k. t t - ArthutLarson has a j t visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Emil Feller. , Mrs. Dan Miller and son Of Farm- Stephen Moss has the smallpox. i I strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the' best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. Here Bring .Your Deposits and will be of much and be convinced that we can If courtesy and judicious accommodation Your business will be better for it. 1Jnion State "Bank BOUNTIFUL, UTAH .Known -- help is of value. 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