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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Faekrell returned home LAYTON HARDWARE TO CLOSE OUT from a business trip to southn comThe attention of the people of Davis ern Utah for the pany of Salt laike City. He went by county is called to the advertisement of the Layton. Hardware company automobile. which appears in this isue of The JomiIi Gwynn, tke veterinary, has Reflex. The proprietors have been a very badly infe-te- d hand, which is ailed to the colors, and having' failed conthought to be anthrax t find a buyer for their business, will tra t d through uiue rattle lie had Irma- to close it out nt bargain prices. mine dted for that disease. The people now have an opportunity VUulthy Cull of Salt Lake City, but to show their appreciation of the boys formerly of Bountiful, and Edward going to fight- the Hun, ahd save monCoxington of Salt Lake City were ey on staple goixls at the same time. married recently.. They will make FOR SALE their home at Riverton, Utah. One Gilbert Barker sidewalk gaso The First and Second wards of Horten Turn-da- 1 Porter-Walto- poi.-yvnn- - - - Ssc.Vk.-v-- - district. fct SPIRELLA CORSETS Mrs. Lettie M. Adams of Layton tank in good has been appointed agent for Spirella fiountiful celebrated. Pioneer day in line pump and The Cull Reflex, Kaysville. Corsets, Call Layton, Phone 303 the tabernacle grounds. A fine pro- shape. dv. gram was rendered in the church-hous- e at 10 a. m. and amusements and a picture show in the aftornoon.There was a large attendance of both young and old. 125-gallo- - CALL SEEKS NOMINATION FOR SUFREME JUDGESHIP Friends of Judge Justin D. Call of Box Elder county are asking that D? mocrats of Utah nominate him for judge of the supreme court. Threo judges of the supreme court will b elected this fall and the Democrats of Box Elder county feel that their man should have a place, on the ticket. Judge Call is well qualified for the place ami has made an enviable record as a judge in the first judicial - n Adv.-?-25-2- -- tp c ? Our country need Andwemu5t-sacrifi- Stephen Ilart, an old resident of this place died Monday mornirjg at 1 o dock at his home here. About three weeks ago he was taken very ill with a stroke a rut be Hu! been fail mg ever Bince. Mr. Hart leaves a large family, all of whom are married but one Bon. Funeral aerviees will be held toijay at 2 p. m. in the First Interment will ward meetinghouse. he made in the Bountiful cemetery. ce our business to answer the call. Uncle Sam is the only man who has the right to ask this sacrifice, he has (i called for us and we are going ' 'W' One of our firm f to answer his call. is now with the colors and the other has been excused for a short time that our business may be closed out without ruinous loss. We are forced to close, out our entire stock of hard- -' ware, stoves, harness, kitchen furnishings, farm tools, cuttlery, etci, and it is now offered to the people of Davis county at less than cost price. Next week we twill advertise our Sacrifice War Sale prices; in the interval come in and secure bar- gains in anything you may need now or in the future. home Service -- CONTINUOUS DANCING v - section OFFICE OPEN EACH WEEK l The Red Oms Service Section office, in the Farmington City Hall, will be open between I and S o'clock for advice and aaaiatance to the . Lsiddh parents, relatives er dependents of the boys in the service. The section win get addresses and other information regarding anyone In the service, and will alao forward packages to prisonera of war and will, in fact, act as a dear ing houae for local wartime needs. E C NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is' hereby given7 that all parties who use water through . hoae from the city water maina without use of specified nozzle, will be prosecuted and water turned off. . Adv. MgMenn Up SAMUEL B. RUSIIFORTH, Chairman Water Com. tf. USE PROBATE AND GAUDIANSIIU Consult NOTICES County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information PAINTS MARNOT ANI) SCARNOT VARNISHES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Davis. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at IKjest Point, Utah, on or before the 15tn day of September, DECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING FLOORLAC FOR FLOORS LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES AUTO ENAMELS SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S -- j -- 1918. JULIA A. DAVIS, Administratrix. T. McCLURE PETERS, Attorney for Administratrix, Kaysville, Utah. First publication July 11, 1918. Last publication August 8, 1918, LAYTON HARDWARE CO. I LAYTON, UTAH . Mr. J. B. Baldwin and mother are spending several days with relatives and friends in Butte, Mont. BOUNTIFUL n Nina mil north of Salt Lk City, in an4 raaidanea town, larvaot eity aub-urba- SOLD BY NOTICE TO CREDITORS m "Etsate of John Simmons, deceased. JCreditors will present claims with Guy Rose of Park Valley ppent Sun- vouchers to the undersigned at Kaysday and Monday with relatives and ville City, Davis County, Utah, on or friends here. He will leave with the before the second day of December, A. D. 1918. , next quota for- Camp Lewis. ANNIE ELIZABETH SIMMONS, Administratrix of the Estate of John Ray Edwards has resigned his poSimmons, Deceased sition with the Burns Mercantile comT. McCLURE PETERS, pany and has accepted one with the Attorney for Administratrix Culmers Oil company in Salt Lake Kaysville, Utah First publication July 25, 1918 City. Last publication August 22, 1918, The Misses Annie Faekrell and Elizabeth Ingles are visiting relatives at LAVENDER Blackfoot, Idaho. They went with the intention of attending the memorial FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING services of their cousin, Hugh Fack-rel- l, Next Door to Johnson Hotel who was killed in action someUtah where in France. Kaysville KAYSVILLE. UTAH viSi UGc: - ctJlc Daw county ; baa watarworka, power, talapkaaa. eant light, and mrdn marttot neb walk. Surronndad byolortric with and fruit land, two tranaeonUnantal km faro, two ood boainaa Mrs. Waddell of Salt Lake City with her parents, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barlow. iJrd. hou, brick yard, two banka, commercial club, rraded and hih achoola, charckas and lodyaa. A food place to iira. Miss Irene Waddoups has just re- turned from fulfilling a three years David II. Smith is on a business trip mission to the Haiwaiian Islands. to Idaho. Miss Lizzie Hatch, assistant cash- A fine son was bom to Mr. and ier at the Farmers' State bank has Mrs. Roy Waddoups recently. just returned from a two weeks vacation with relatives in Scipio. Mrs. J. Stratton of Mexico is a Otto Larabee and famguest of ihr. and Mrs. Kessler. t air. and Mrs. Lara-beS spent Wednesday with Sirs. Willard Carr and family are spend- ily parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim ing the holidays up Emigration can- Briggs. ' yon, Dr. and Sirs. J. C. Stocks and famiMr, and Mrs. Claud Hesser and ly are touring Idaho in theif autofamily are visiting friends at Bear mobile. They expect to he gone about Lake. a week. Bamli and eyou will not have to have a "pull when in need of any accommodation. We treat each customer with equal courtesy, judging each J. W. r - , promoted '' 'Glen Stringham lias beenstationed at to corporal and is now Fort Hill, Va. Mr! 'and Mrs. Frank Briggs and family returned to their home at Hol- brook, Idaho, Thursday,, -ing the winter here. after spend- The following Bountiful boys are said to have arrived in France safely: Glen Ingles-- , Ileber J.- and Mead Jlalr h and Lewis B. Parkin. - Lon Moss, who left with the last of the draft for Camp Lewis, lyde White of the 20th Lnfantry, quota transferred to stationed at Camp Ftfnston, Kansas, Washington, has been California. Gamp Kearny, on 'a 'furlough."" is i Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Barlow and Mrs.i it Claf&Nelsonr Is spending aa - of. ..Holbrook,. LUbpretu-ne- d week with herejdaugbter, Mrs. David family home Teusdav after spending a few Holbrook here with relatives. a T uTo- i , Ml e. days """ reMr.yand Mrs." James' Borns are E Oier "M aylamf rrturned to Wr joicing over the arrival of a daughter home at Lake Shore last week, after bom to them Saturday. Sisspending a month here with her m Ernest Ellis and family of Tort-lan- d, Oregon, are visiting with Mrs. Lewis and family. !l!!!i!l!lII!!!!!!!!;!l!IIl!lll!!!!ll!!n!!!!!i!l!l!!l!l!ll!Illl!l!!lll!!!!l!l!!l!Ili'l!l!!ll!ll!ll!l g Everything for I Mem EiEnd 'Union " :! P : L. H That the genteel would wish to wear. f You cannot. mention aworjh;whiie Jn I ' goodthat-wed- o jJ M H . - ani BOUNTIFUL, UTAH nl Known .Everywhere As .1 he -VERYtBESTEEB- j h i ! i i . i . yaa?if g - St ata rts HABERDASHER haveJn. stock,The MbesLaualitv goods made, too; and with lt-- . Tim gff..., prices consistent with economy times. TrSee Us Pirsl ' -- . t 4 p Art 7atson-Tar.::- 2r " Clothing Co. - 324 24th Street; Ogden, Utah - 17 -i Made of Choicest Utah Wheat" , ter, Mrs. Fred Bolton, Jr. F. CarJ.iicr who has been helping Jane Mr, end Mrs. A. W. Sabine on their is suffering Hazel Sessions has resigned her po- ranch at Grouse Creek, EH caused by a hip, sition at Joe Knightons Cash store from a Tie is doig and is virltirg with her si ter, Mrs. lnad a hay falling on him. Hilda 'Williams at Gooding, Idaho. nktly now. -- Boy o .APPLICATION TOR A LOAN absolutely on' the merit of the one making the request without regard to acquaintance. We are a business maild bank. es Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs are spending a few days in Bear River canyon. Lucy 'Faekrell is assisting in the Union State bank during Mr. Lynchs absence Go. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE IIIIIII1I1II Hi EVERY FRIDAY EVENING - s. Milled in tlie most modern mill Packed in the neatest man: EVERY DEALER HAS IT. I |