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Show I tiik WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAIL I East 42 rods; thence North 80 rods CHURCH NOTICE options on additional land extending to the place of beginning, containing south to the Clearfield station have Have you been missing ths stereop-tico- n 21 acres, more or less. of the Northwest been secured. rakiuM fcy lectures at tha Pre&byter;an The Southwest the post will church on Friday nighti Dont do .it H of Section 38 in Township 5 North, now that It appears THE INLAND PUINTINR CO. be used as a V of the Salt Lake Mesupply depot for again. This time the subject is of Range 2 general ' W. r. ErrFRSON, Fditor ridian, containing 40 acres, more or the army, as well as for the storage Korea. hour- 7 :00. Remember the C. A. LITEBSON, AuniaU Editor of land of ammunition. Eventually the ar- Be there! , Excepting therefrom a strip 30 feet wide conthe one of to become senal Y00 feet by long promises miHlar Fl.iur, IS Cntaird m Counveyed to the Davis and Weber 1911. at Knvaitlie. Vth. unrirr tl.o art of greatest army posts in the western ALIAS SUMMONS. ALSO exceptCanal Company. ties Manh 8 15,9. country. tract a In the District Court of Davis coun- ing from th above of Utah. land 5 5 feet in width as a of state ty, strip n application AdtrrtUiht Lewis II. Carver, plaintiff, vs. Jo- right of way for the Salt Lake & OgUNIVERSITY NOTICE. , II. 'Young, defendant. ALas den Railway Company, as now conAs one of the branches of state- seph Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance summons. structed. wide service the University of Utah The State of Utah t.o Said Defendant: Commencing 42 rods West from the You are hereby summoned to appear Northeast corner of the Northwest 4 TF.I.EPHONE8 maintains a Bureau of Visual Instruc- 5 North, W. J. Ei'Pfrwm. N, "B tion that circulates films throughout within twenty days after service of of Section 36, Township summons upon you, if served Barge 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, C, A. Epprawin, Na. 124 this the state. within the county in which this action U. S. Survey, and running thence West Offl.a, N. It For the schools that are using some is brought; otherwise within thirty 38 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence to visual instruction methods as a part days after service; and defend the East 38 rods; thence North 80 rods 19 of and of case in containing beginning, entitled above the action; place Jof routn3 work the bureau has films failure so to do, judgment will acres of land, more or less. UTAH 5TATEJS5SASSCCUTI d foe history, literature, agriculture, your of the NW4 of Section be rendered against you according to Th SE. home economics, and health classes. the demand of the complaint, which ZC, Township 5 North, Ran a 2 West, t For the recreational programs sent has been filed with the clerk of said Fa!': Lake Meridian. obto is This action court. W. R. SKEEN, . brought out among clubs, schools, churches and and decree adjudging tain' Plaintiffs judgment Attorney. institutes the bureau has entertaining the plaintiff to be the owner and quiet-film- s I rould say something nice of him, Eccles 402 Bldg., O. P. address, of, wholesome appeal. The films I ng his title against any and all cuim-- t Utah. If I only thought I would,' Ogden, are sent jf the express charges and of the defendant in and to all or any I could tell of his goodness a small handling fee is paid. There part of the following described prop Consult Countv Cl ric or Respective His pleasure in doing good; erty: is no rental. The Northwest quarter of the Signers for Further Information. I rould tell of his honesty. Northwest Section of the from The are 36, films quarter university And his good deeds day by day, NOTICE TO CREDITORS collection, government and industrial Township 5 North, Range 2 West, But Ill let him be in silence, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 40 The and bureau libraries exchanges. Estate of Grace Ellison, deceased. For I have nothing to say; acres. has patrons in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, R. W. I Creditors will present claims with am SKEEN, and Yes, thinking waiting, Plaintiffs Attorney. Wyoming and New Mexico. vouchers to the undersigned at the Just a word of praise is said P. O. address, 402 Eccles Bldg., University films were used at the Or a word of consolation, office of T. McClure Peters, her atUtah. Ogden, In held Farmers Kaysville. institute, But Im waiting till hes dead. torney, at Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 1st day of June, A. D. 1921. ALIAS SUMMONS. SCHOOL NOTES I could say good things of brother, t ELEANOR MAYBIN DURFEY, In the District Court of the Second .The teachers of Davis county met in Judicial of Estate of Grace He is a man wevgll know. Administrator District, in and for the Couninstitute the Central High school ty of Davis, His honesty is never doubted, deceased. Ellison, State of Utah. No matter where ere you go; Orlando D. Iladlock, plaintiff, vs. building last Friday afternoon. Music Date of first publication January and II. Thos. was Young, J. orJoseph the school Steed, know Theres many that provided by 20. A. D. 1921. about him grade Alias summons. defendants. chestra of his E. S. Of virtuous life he led, Date of last publication February Kaysville. Hinckley The State of Utah to Said Defendants: of the State Industrial school ad-If no flowers to give him now, You are hereby summoned to ap- 17, 1921. Why cover his Bier when hes dead ? dressed the teachers on the subject, pear within twenty days after service The Wayward Boy and How to Save I of this summons upon you, if served We can speak of hia charity NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL tion hw! PROPERTY. Him. Miss Blanche Lawson of ther,Yhln COUHty ? When the vital spark is fled, I within otherwise brought; thirty Salt Lake schools He will then be remembered, led m a g City after gervicet and defcnd th' In the District Court, Second Jucussion on methods in the primary I above entitled action; and in case of dicial District, in and At the funeral when hes dead. for the Ubunty teachers section of the institute. L. A. Bailey. your failure so to do, judgment will of Davis and State of Utah. Probate inst 7 according to division. At the close of the institute, the ?Le rfndere? j Nephl, Jan. 24th, 1921. In the matter of the estateofHy-runuvia . County Teachers association the demand of the amended complaint. which haa been filed with the of Stewart, deceased. itId their annual meeting. In the elec- - said court SCHOOL COST PER CAPITA The undersigned will sell at private OF STUDENTS IS ANNOUNCED in of officers, E. M. Whitesides was This action is brought to obtain sale the following described tract of etained as president, and Miss Jessa-nin- judgment and decree adjudging the land in Davis county, Utah, more par Cost of operating schools, as com to be the owner and quiet- ticularly described as follows: All of Shepherd as secretary, F. B. plaintiff puted by E. J. Norton, assistant to the ing hia title against any and all Lots 7 and 8, Block 33, flat A, claims of the defendant in and to all Kaysville Townsite Survey, on or after state superintendent of public instruc luir was elected state delegate. Miss Dancey, formerly chief of or any part of the following described the 3rd day of March, 1921, and writtion, on a per capita basis, was an. ten bids will be received by me at nounced yesterday for the school year lurses in the L. D. S. hospital, of Salt property: The SW. ti of theNE. U of Sec- Stewart Burton and Company store at Ake of now of the City, the tion 36, Township 5 North, faculty This la based entirely upon Range 2 Kaysville, Davis County, Utah. Terms school population and shows the ac Vgricultural college at Logan, WeBt, Salt Lake Meridian, containing of sale cash 10 per cent to accom as40 acres, more or less, according to nany bid in cash or certified before the tual amount of money spent for each check, United States Government Survey. balance on delivery of deed. sociation this at afternoon. Kaysville pupil. It gives a wide range in the The NE. of the NE. of Section Dated Feb. 4th. 1921. grand total, as will be seen by com The subject was Nutrician, and 36, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, CHRISTOPHER BURTON, JR.. Jealt with largely proper food for Salt Lake Meridian. parison. The per capita cost in each Administrator of the estate of .hildren.. Commencing at the Northeast cordistrict of the state is as follows:-.Alpin- e, Stewart, deceased. ner of the Northwest quarter of SecT. McCLURE PETERS. $61.13; Beaver, $183.63; Box for Administrator, KaysA farewell party was given in honor tion 36, in Township 8 North, Range Attorney Elder, $60.79; Cache, $49.13; Carbon, 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian. U ville, Utah. Nalder at his home Monday g. suVveyand running thence West $V3.03; Daggett, $49.97; DaviB, $51.08; of First publication. Feb. 10, 1921. to his departure to the 42 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence evening,, Last publication Feb. 24, 1921. prior GarDuchesne, $41.66; Emery, $44.45; field, $46.94; Grand, $75.57; Granite, southern states, where he will do mis$124.87; Iron, $12G.08; Jordan, $79.73; sionary work for the L. D. S. church. Juab, $54.39; Kane, $59.31; Millard, The time was spent in music and $48.07; Morgan, $56.86; Ncbo, $59.30; games. North Sanpete, $47.32; North Sum ELDER VERNON C. LAYTON :mit, $87.06; Park City, $59.04; Piute, (Continued From Page 1) $33.33; Rich, $55.13; San Juan, $78.66; Sevier, $44.11; South Sanpete, $37.80; zona. We do not understand why the South Summit, $82.78; Tintic, $63.25; call should hav come to him at this Tooele, $74.79; Uintah, $48.32; Was- time, but we feel the Lord does all things well for those who love Him, atch, $55.93; Washington, $32.19; Our beloved companion was true, Wayne, 48.26; Weber, $45.28; Salt loyal and courageous; he was indeed Lake, $70.13; Ogden, $64.22; Provo, a noble servant of the Master. His ."$52.86; Logan, $50.45; Murray, $57.47; sunny disposition won the hearts of all who knew him. May the Lords! ist&te, $64.83. peace comfort the hearts of the beWON DER FU L IM PliO V EM ENT reaved. IN ART OF TELEGRAPHY ELDERS OF ARIZONA CONFERENCE. Norwegian rapera tell of a demonMr. McMurrin closed with a strong) stration lately made in Norway of an important improvement in telegraphy. testimony and tribute to his work and Instead of ticking off the words his memory. rfouglass Strang rendered Resigletter by letter, as with the Morse nation as a violin solo, after which sends invention whole a this code, of at once, reproducing Apostle George F. Richards of Salt copy page it faithfully at the other end of the Lake City spoke. Apostle Richards wire, handwriting and all. Drawings announced that he represented the and photographs can be sent in thd First Presidency of the church and same way brought words of sympathy and cheer One predicted result of the inven- from the presidency to the family and loved ones of the deceased. tion is that a Urge proportion The I telegraph operators can be dispensed speaker had not known the deceased, with, for the new device is almost I but he had known his grandfather and automatic. One operator can do the many of the members of his family. Elder Layton had died for his faith, present work of eight. An enthusiastic newspaper man he had lived for his faith, and his who saw the demonstration in Nor- reward was sure. Apostle Richards way says that a column can be gave a strong doctrinal testimony of Fatherhood of God and the clipped from a London newspaper and the to New York typography and brotherhood of Man and quoted from all in less than ten minutes. joly writ and modem writers in supIt is predicted that the invention port of his argument. will make the Morse code obsolete John Parrish rendered Some Sweet S apd revolutionize telegraphy. A let- Day, Bye and Bye, with great feel- ter in ones own handwriting, or" ng, after which President E. P. Elcheck bearing enei own signature lison pronounced the benediction. can be sent by telegraph more easily The floral offerings were many and d than a can be sent very beautiful and bore mute testi- telegram now. mony of the high regard in which Right now just before Spring house-cleanin- g die deceased and family were held in time is a particularly good AT TOE ARSENAL heir home community. The floral time to get your vacuum cleaner. Youll Fourteen magazine buildings have .ributei were borne by the following appreciate it every day in the year gmd been completed at the government arladies: Misses Vera and Millie right now it will save you all the dusty senal on the sand hill iforth and east Blood, Alta Criddle, Clare Gleason, upheaval and labor of ordinary house-cleaninof Clearfield and the first big shipera Layton, Norma Underwood, ment of war munitions are expected Mary .Bone, Leone Linford, Christy to arrive about the last of this month. bodily, Lavora Layton. Let us explain our easy payment plan. Besides the magazine buildings, The pallbearers were the following "Well be glad also to figure out the cost which hae been erected on the ex- young men: Tyler Barton, Alex Crid-Jlof installing convenient outlets in your treme eastern endof the site, an adByron Blood, 'Louis Underwood, home. ministration building, machine shop Archie Galbraith, Ralph Cottrell. and several other buildings have been Interment was in the Kaysville completed and are nearing completion cemetery in the presence of a large) on the west end of the site near the number of relatives, friends and Bamberger railroad. neighbors of the family. The grave As the work progresses the arsenal was dedicated by Elder James Bodily. U&tient PuLUcScmce , takes on additional importance and Slip itlcrkhf Srflrx To Help You Win et - power happiness. The average man places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. 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: Riches 40-ac- re rl 1 t , . The most practical start is to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thMiymb dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A fanner has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he build up his credit establish his character. The easiest and Quickest wav is to 3TAVinQ - 1 To Your MonnaJ and Make YburMorieyS&fa BANK. 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