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Show i WM THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. there is nothing remarkable about it. European nations will continue to Tublithri bj fight just as long as there is promise and as long as other nations of TIIK INLAND PRINTING CO. willgain fied them. The best way to proW. r. ErrFILSON. FiMbV long the wars is to feed Europe. This C. A. ErrEKSON. AcmcmI Edilot may not sound well, but it is, never' theless, a fact. mntter Fehruiirjf 14 nn.lrln fflfrkltrSrflrx 51n . Entered 4 DU, Kavili. March 1ST. IH-uh- under the art o. DAVIS COUNTY TO BE IN NEW SENATORIAL DISTRICT. rate on apiliratiun AdiertUin A bill has beeq favorably reported in the state senate by which two senaSubscription $2.00 per year in'Advanct tors will be added to the membership of that august body. Under the terms TEI ETHOSES of the bill Salt Lake county will gain W, P. Kpperwn, N. a senator and the counties outside of 0. A Eppriwti, No. 124 Of fir, No. 10 Salt Lake will also gain a senator. At present there are eighteen senators and under the proposed bill there wilt onm; be The apportionment will rTAIikrAiASSC(PJiL.t bo atwenty. senator for each 25,000 population or major fraction thereof. Tho new arrangement will group Davis ANOTHER OFFICER MURDERED. county with Tooele, instead of Morgan In Salt Lake City, early Tuesday and Rich, as now grouped. iftorniiiK, Detective (L It. Hamby was shot to death by a desperado known RELIEF FOR STARVING CHILas Tom Burns. Hums and hia gan;r DREN IN EUROPE. were attempting to rob the J. C. .Ien Contributions from the various ncy Golden Rule store on South State wards in North Davis stake for the street, by entering from a rooming benefit of the Near East and Eurohouse over the store. In the battle pean relief, were reported last Sunwhich followed the shooting of the day. The total amount for the stake detective, Burns was killed and sev- wUs $1,111.05. eral members of the gang were placed under arrest. To insure the The Reflex wishes to correct an ersafety of the arrested crooks, they ror printed in last Thursday's paper, were placed in the state penitentiary. relative to a card party being given Up to this time six Salt Lake po- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. lice officers have been murdered and Gailey. This was a misstatement, due most of the murderers have been re- to incorrect information. leased by a state board of pardons at one time or another. Just now feel ALIAS SUMMONS. ing against the gang responsible for In the District Court of Davis coun. the murderers of Detective Hamby is ty, state of Utah. 1L Lewis Carver, plaintiff, vs. Johigh, but ere long a sentimental pub II. defendant. Alias Yodng, seph lie will be demanding their release, summons. and if we are to judge from the past, The State of Utah to Said Defendant: the release will be obtained. You are hereby summoned to appeal Just now a large number of other within twenty days after servicePf wise good citizens of Balt Lake City his summons upon you, if sefved within the in which thiXaction are endeavoring to have the board of s brought;county otherwise withfn thirty Bock, the lays after service; anejdefend the pardons release robber of the city to the ibove entitled action; nd in case of amount of some $10,000. Much of the qur failure so to 66, judgment will m? rendered you according to lawlessness, not only in Utah, but all he demand against oLthe complaint, which over the country, is brought about by has been with the clerk of said n just such sorrowing sentimentalists as ourt. This action is brought to judgment and decree adjudging are now striving for the release of to be the owner and quiet-n- g Convict Bock. There is not a crook in he plaintiff his title against any and all claims the country who has not predicted that f the defendant in and to all or any the penitentiary would not hold Bock, art of the following described prop-rtand It begins to look as though they The Northwest quarter of the are right. Vorthwest quarter of Section 36, So long as it is a small thing to Township 5 North, Range 2 West, shoot down an officer or,fob a city, the crime wave will continue. Ieni tentiary doors that wing outward are the greatest promoters of crime. A firing squad at sunrise is what should coma to thamurderous gang responsible faijr'y the dgtth of Detective BambyDut the lawyers will see to it thatno such fate awaits them and the sentimentalists will sea to it that the doors of the pen swing outward cun i i Ji i -- Ex-May- or self-confess- ed ob-ai- I y: . Salt Lake Meridian, acres. more or ridian, containing 40 acres, 40 containing of land Excepting therefrom a strip conSKEEN, wide 30 feet b 200 fet long Plaintiff's Attorney. CounWeber Davi.4 and F. O. adlress, 402 Eccles BIJg., veyed to the ALf?0 exceptCanal Company. ties Ogden, Utah. tract a above frem thi ing as a width in feet 55 of hnd strip L&kc S< SALE OF ANIMAL FOR DAMAGES rifrht of wsy for the den Railway Company, as now conof State Utih, structed. the W. R. It M 5th, day brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment .will be rendered against you according to the demand of the amended complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to obta:n judgment and decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner and quieting his title against any and all claims of the defendant in and to all or any part of the following described property: The SW. V of the NE. U of Section 36. Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridiap, containing 40 acres, more or less, according to United States Government Survey. The NE. of .the NE. V of Section 36. Townshin 5 North, Range 2 West, Sait Lake Meridian. Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter, of Section 36, in Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian. U. S. Survey, and running thence West 42 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence East 42 rods; thence North 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 21 acres, more or less. The Southwest Y of the Northwest Y of Section 36 in Township 5 North, of Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Me- - ' Los Angeles courts tried and sentenced the kidnappers of Mrs. Wither-el- l to the penitentiary in less than hours after their arrest thirty-si- x Twice that time has lapsed since the arrest of the killers . of Detective Ilamby. Salt Lake courts will have to get busy with the Hamby killers or there is liable to be petitions for their jarole before they are convicted. Several nations of Europe breathing defiance to one another preparing to fight. This fact is prising to many of the people, are and sur- but Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In savm& they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A fanner has frequent reed for capital if he 13 trivirg continually to improve his property. How that fce build op his credit important it is then establish hi3 char- acter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Grace Ellison, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to- the undersigned at the office of T. McClure Peters, her attorney, at Kaysville, Utah, on or beof June, A. D. 1921. fore ELEANOR MAYBIN DURFEY, Administrator of Estate pt Grace Ellison, deceased. Date of first publication January 20, A. D. 1921. Date of last publication February The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings png - y ao-pe- is Character Earns Credit Signers for Further Information. JOHN RANDALL, Fouhdkeenor for Clinton Precinct. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Davis. State of Utah. Orlando D. Iladlock. plaintiff, vs. Joseph H. Young, and Thos. J. Steed, defendants. Alias summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: You are hereby surhmoned,to within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action - l Ybmir 1921 17, Hy-ru- m - H il in nfMi )ANR WIT NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the District Court, Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Davis and State of Utah. Probate division. In the matter of the estate of Stew-art- , deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described tract of land in Davis county, Utah, more particularly described as follows: All of Lots 7 and 8, Block' 33, Plat A," Kaysville Townsite Survey, on or after the 3rd day of March, 1921, and writ--, ten bids will be received by me at Stewart Burton and Company store at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah. Terms of sale cash 10 per cent to accompany bid in cash or certified check, balance on delivery of deed. .5svs'iw. and Make BARNES BANKING CO. . - KAYSVILLE, . . UTAH Is Dated Feb. 4th. 1921. CHRISTOPHER BURTON, JR.. Administrator of the estate of Stewart, deceased. T. McCLURE PETERS. Attorney for Administrator, KaysHy-ru- m ville. Utah. First publication. Feb. 10, 1921. Last publication Feb. 24, 1921. Trar frftfr A A A ft ilptitrbtitirktrtttrtrto-lrli'fr'Crt'li-k-Crtrtrtrlttrti-t- && ft ft ft 6 A ft frfrfrj t t ' . 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Whatever your business, we ask your support and friendship for our cooperative undertaking on the principle that it also is an asset to you and to the community as a whole. What cooperation has done in other localities it can do right here. That is the message which The COUNTRY Gentleman has been continually bringing home to its h three-quarte- rs Is the time to Repair of a million readers. Its many articles on communities have been a great force for organized farm progress. Its always looking out for the farmers interests; you will profit in dollars and cents by reading it regularly and every issue will, in addition, bring into your home entertainment and enjoyment that wilj make farm life more worth- all Old Outbuildings and Build New Ones ng while. ' If youre ,not already a subscriber, by all means send us ONE DOLLAR Building Material Has Reached the Bottom " for the next 52 big issues. Take our word for it the investment will pay. , We are Headquarters for All Kaysville Local Farm Bureau W. E. GAILEY, Secretary, Kaysville, Utah. Kinds of Building Material ALBERT B, BARTON, President, Kaysville, Utah.- - THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa.: Im glad to see you pushing our organization vnh good advertising. And here s my dollar for The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN for a ear- -5 2 weekly issu-- s. TS.t i go well together I t (My Hame) YSVItlE P The House of Quality (My Address). (Town) CO-O- (State) (Large Rags Wanted a 1 ' 1 of their products in ten weeks. dict of November 11, 1918. There is no teliirig what the Russian soviet government may decide to do with the coming of spring, and there is no way of estimating the strength of the bolshevist armies. There are many bolshovista in central Europe and it might be that a considerable part of the continent could be painted red in short order. Until peace actually returns to the earth we do not see how France, Italy and Great Britain can enter a disarmament agreement without taking great risks. The action of the Greek government in sending a big army into Asia Minor may result in lighting a torch that will set the world aflame. The most practical start is to start a springs account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars.- It earned the rest of his fortune. h Davb-roimty- ruary, 1921. r about havingthem. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. Commencing 42 rods 'West from Northeast corner of the Nortnwest 4 of Section 36, Township 5 North, Meridian Range 2 West, Salt Lake U. S. Survey, and running thence West 38 rods; thpree South 80 rods; thence to East 38 rods thence North 80 rods 19 containing of beginning, the, place in Clinton precinct, on the acres of land, more or less. 16th day of February, 1921, at the Th' SE. t nf the NW'i of Section 2 West, hour of 12 oclock p. m.: 36, Township 5 North, Range One red heifer yearling, one r'a" Salt Lake Meridian.' heifer yearling, one roan steer yearW. R. SKEEN, ling, one black and white bull yearling. Plaintiffs Attorney. No brands or ear marks visible. P. O address, 402 Eccles Bldg., Said animals held by me to scir the payment of $14.00 damages don Ogden, Utah. by said animals upon the premises of C. G. Clontz, on the of Feb Consult County Cl rk or Respective -- MOKE WAR has frequently been claimed here of late that the nations of the earth are too poor to fight. At the same time the dispatches tell us that Greece is preparing to send an army of 70,000 men into Asia Minor to give battle to the Turkish nationals. The latter are snid to be numerous enough to make it interesting for the Greeks. Now the Turkish government has been bankrupt for a long scries of years and the Greek government is being conducted largely , on credit. These two nations are not too poor to fight and it would not be surprising to see other countries dravn into the affair if their interests are menaced or there is a chance to make territorial gains. Germany is supposed to be down and out, and but a remnant of Austria is left. Nevertheless, it would be easy enough for the Teutons to put a million or more men in the field if there was any chance of reversing the ver- Riches power happiness The average man places these as his goal. He dreams County of Davis ss. In the Clinton Precinct of said county. I have in my possession the following described animals, which if no claimed and taken away, will be sol at public auction to the highest ca'-, bidder at C, G. Clontz residence, for them. i To Help Yon Win 40-ac- re Reflex Office. |