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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVTLLE. UTAH. erty inlaid district for taxation 3Il;r Hlrrkiy Hrflrx pur- poses. rubiuh.d by County Attorney Ezra C. Robinson submitted an opinion from the attorCO. THE INLAND PRINTING ney general in respect to this matter. VT. P. EPPEKSON, Editor Attorney IX 0. Willey stated that C. A. EPPERSON, Aaaociata Editor a map and plat of the district a"nc Entered u aeeond claas matter February J, water allotment had been filed with 1911, at Kaye vibe, Utah, under the act of the' county recorder and accepted by March 8 1ST. the county commissioners. This was sufficient for assessment purposes anc Advertising rates an application fulfilled the law. Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance County Assessor Ezra F. Richards stated that in his opinion the records TELEPH ONES W. P. Epperson, No. 70 are not complete enough or sufficient O. A. Epperson, No. 124 for an assessment to be made from. Office. No. 19 The matter wah discussed for somk time by both parties. The commissioners were fully advised of the diets ASSIHATIXI in the matter. STATE On motion of Commissioner Wine-gaseconded by Commissioner Gai COUN fV COMMISSION MILS' ley, the county recorder, aided by the -- MEETING county treasurer, are directed to fur(Continued from Page 1.) nish information to the assesport measure. No action was taken. sor from the records oncounty in file the A letter from Job P. Kendall in resorder's office as to the description relation to a state road drag in South Weber was read and clerk was in- of the lands in Bonneville irrigation structed to write him and have drag district necessary for assessing the said district for taxation purposes fixed, and to inform him to do any Commissioner WinpgaT reported the emergency work required on state of a certain road in tja vicinimatter road. ' Val of Verda being badly damaged. ty bonds for Official tjie following men Parties using the road offer to drag were Approved! Wm. Adams, road e same if the county would furnish supervisor of East Layton; Wm. J. a Commissioner drag. Winegaf was Sessions, constable of Clearfield; Mar- intruded to furnish same if one vin J. Steed, justice of the peace. On motion of Commissioner Wine-- 1 could be found not in use. Thereupon meeting adjourned until gar, the clerk was authorized to noti-- 1 fy American Surety company that I march 7, 1921, at 10:15 a. m the county will not pay the premium Minutes of meeting of county com on bonds of justice of the peace or missioned of Davis county, held deputies, and further the clerk is au- - March 7, 1921, at 10:15 a. m.: thorized to cancel the bond of II y rum A committee from West Layton I S.86ion wid. return to Aon.ri- - road conIUn; of Ceorgo E. Dlbb'' Erno.t Ltyton W W. to lrA. bun r, I gate and he able to decide, at ircxt regular meeting. A letter from the state board of health was read, and the following were api.umted health officers r Alrpfa.Uarcy, for and Bountiful precincts; L. Ae.DaVympk, Centerville district; Samner. Geauga, Farmington, Kaysvill aand Layton districts; Peter, Chriiytensen, Syracuse and Clearfield districts; Durbin Terry, CUraon and West Point dSitricts; G. W. Kendall, South Weber district. The following were appointed as registrars of vita! statistic: Alma Hardy; BounUftf and Woods Cross; L. A. Dalrymple, Centerville; J. II. Robinsjon, Farmington; Sumner Gleason, Kaysville; Levi S. Heywood. Layton; Peter Christensen, Syracusj and West Point; W. Kendell, Sou.ch WoCrr, a Weber. letter from the state board of equalization in relation to the boundary line of Davis and Morga counties was read and discussed. A letter -- from Cudahy Packing in relation to the company war-reahighway leading to their plant. Commissioner Winegar reported that the road had been repaired and put in good condition since the letter had been written. On motion of Commissioner Wine-gaChairman George E. Holt was authorized to purchase a road grader for the use of the county. On a motion unanimously carried, Eli Cooper is appointed road supervisor for West Syracuse, and Marion Steed is appointed road supervisor for North Clearfield. The matter of further continuing the office of county crop pest inspector was discussed. On motion of Commissioner Winegar, seconded by Commissioner Gailey, the office of Crop pest inspector Is ordered discontinued Chairmaa. Heft reported the mat- ter of the telephone company, for the installing of additional telephones in the courtbunse. The eompany agrees to furnish two additional telephones, if the.awnty will cancel free telephone service. Thi? offer i& rejected by a uranimous vote. FOR; SALE and Artbxr-Smith- , t -- Idaho Apply RjtejLpotttoes-Russe- Irixh CoVbfer. Raysvilh, LOST 3 One dark roan, on left hip anTT,en le& ribs. Kindly notify Chris Holland. 4t heifer, brandy t LOST OR STOLEN 32x4 man-skauto tire; between Layton and Kays-villReward fer return to Leo Lay-to- r, L Ev"' PI"1 Prr.ZPr?,,,0r.e . th. t J?P Qi."r'lnf Pd To Lw ppral" treet' jompl,'i . following described lend. (See deed entry SIZES. 'recorder's office) ? 1 Md h.v. some recorded by the rord. ' er on seeount of so error In deed being nude to county wben svne hod been motion o .?t!WI I redeemed. (See tax,..l record seconded 'V' ' uub. thr f west ' f PMP'! W?'n -- 7 T' I " F.n,ltter from Ezra ' Richards, county assessor,' in relation I . ,Uowi to Bonneville irrigation district as- rjmluUon was read: ressment waa read. Mr. Richards was ftnd residentera asked to come in and explain further ,W ,xpAyer I on Centile street in Layton, Davis his request On motion of Commissioner-Wine"S4110" meet W8pective-t- o gar, the clerk was instructed to write to Protest theboard of county com- the president of the board of di-- 1 Jf. rectors, the attorney and secretary of t ' U beIng our onl the Bonneville in'-, nd forming them that the platetd fi e. nf b the district a. filed with the county Fir8t e ft co,"lf,ain of the aImo8t .recorder are not proper and suffL of P of road dent for a proper assessment to b Jpa88ab,e on the property within the dis- - uyt0n.,e "ornerf which T.JauseTby n. J - establi&h his char- sr. wo, bead aud oedered 3TAVI tives during the wee. Miss May McFerson was guest at a box party at the Orpheum theatre in Salt Lake Saturday evening of last week., awildaik BAMK; BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill M Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST ! i r ( t Wiring, Fixtures, Lamp, Appliance Range, Washing Machine General Repair Work PHONE ;28iN2',.j LAYTON, UTAH . . t.i i Packed In the Neatest Manner Every Dealer ' Has It i i Kaysville Utah i , 1".? me r SJ InT. ld We are prepared to give ..you i V y J 1 AM i "S . Z" lb'. SGIEffiffik puts The New Low Prices Q7Z IVI o Continue DRESS GINGHAMS yard (Slecj in your homo. right-of-wa- tr tbftmd aaa Sallaiwaal oil, fat (utaMll ' nark. Oat dollar aio tho Aotoaiatlc la tho Jok, ooaloc joor tln,r. ,oor moarr OM ll tho korA work aa worry of tho ol AHv oath doy U am. Elwtrl washrr: t f4r it You Can Get an AUTOMATIC f" aprrlal 18c PERCALES, light and dark yard - e v, i tltl right-of-wa- 1 Phone 126, Kaysville, Utah 7 1 ' any information you 'may wish on; plumbing ate Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH "d bk A letter from th. out. board of I .quallaaUon lu rotation to having all J D f property within the Aunty pl.cM in th" the roll, was read and ordered 'filed ' the aheriff appeared before the P board and asked what ahould be done h cused with the motorcycle the h?fc Wllf' ne ? """i'11.0" lbe referred county. The nutter waa culverts and ditches. to Pr,ide Commissioner Gailey to investigate. take care of the water from the John On motion of Commissioner Wine-ga- r, Durbin Terry was appointed Layton pond and along the street. Our protests and petitions for relief health officer for Clynton precinct, in the past have been unheeded. We S. II. Burnett was approved road su therefore, respectively, ask that we be petrvisor for Clinton district- x the relief asked for now, that given Mr. Odenn. chamman of th, hoard u. low place, be filled with drt taken of .ducat, on. appeared before the (rom fte b, d board on request and 1these a low pUces and holes; j removal of the clerk of the school add!,0jnal culvs and boards office from the court house Carry ff th He stated that he thought there vere i which naturally arises from rooms available in some of the school freshets, etc. buildings in the county. And further, we are willing to assist .The sheriff was instructed to collect in all licenses due from merchants and to any way by putting teams and men do the necessary work, if done now others in the county. while we are not busy with farm work. The following days were designated The same was considered and relief as days when the board of county promised from conditions complained commissioners shall set as a board of of. equalization to hear matters in reMr. Margetts appeared in behalf of gards to the assessing- of property Davis County irrigation district No. 1, within the county: Wednesday, June submitted the benefit assessment roll 1; Thursday, June 2; Friday, June 3, of said district and asked that the and Tuesday June 8, 1921, at theof-fic- e same be filed. On motion of Com in the county court houjse at missioner Gailey, the roll was acceptFarmington, Utah, at 10:3(fa. m. of ed and ordered filed each day. Frank Williams appeared before the The county treasurer was allowed board, checked up the material with the privilege of purchasing for the which die is charged by the state road county a filing cabinet for his office. commission and was given a receipt -- Special session, March 1, 1921, at for same. 10:15 a. m.: Mr. Lyman Lefoie the Present, Commissioners licit, Wine-ga- r commission in sDpecred the matter cf opering and Gailey, andW. W. Evans, a certain roed.in Kaysville. lie stabx1 clerk. that the ciiy was wilKr.f to gi'-- a At the rquest of the chairman of y over property and iha the board of county commissioners, nt all the property owners bad ly made prior to this date, D. O. Willey, agierd to give a some attorney, and Seth C. Jones, secre- few he had not beea able t seerHe tary of the Bonneville irrigation dis- promised to appear v !th a rt solution trict, met with' the commissioners for h the next for the board to meeting the purpose of discussing matters per- consider. The approved taining to the assessing of the prop- - of this faction and agreed to investi 717 . it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A farmer has frequent seed for cajx'tal if bo Is striving continually to improve his property. How that he ouild up his credit imports! it is then - CLEARFIELD, Mr., and Mrs. Mark, Roberts were Ogden visitors Monday, Mrs-- John Roos spent the past week at Coalville as guesjt of relatives. ;Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Call of Malad, Idaho, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mr. .Albert T, Smith motored to Kaysville and visited rela- Xeg UlnLhigbw.y n, D. A. SULLIVAN Km??t'T - Character Earns Credit Saving men act only have capital for theg effort. In saving, they establish a reputation whicfawill mak e. Av. Iwayton, SDLUVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY d Csiley, by Commissioner Wlnegar, WM Uken under , . ' Ul the clerk I. .uthorised to is.u. elslra deed to Joseph E. Robins for 1915.) ' A Communication ,d b'? M ..d about having, them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goaLHe is content to dream aboutit and never gets there. The most practRwl start is. t start a swings account Rockefeller had t save hi first thousand dollars. It earned tt test of his fortune. A d To Help Ton VJin id Mr. and Mrs. David McFerson and daughters, Mary and Sarah, and Mr?. Gerald McFerson motored to Salt Lake Friday and visited relatives. Mrs. Emma Beazer entertained the Unitey circle at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing and music were followed by tea. Those present were Mrs. Eliza Nalder, Mrs. Hazel Criddle, 'P1 tbe Mrs. Hattie Briggs, Mrs. Martha rec- caned its attention to the condition of after March 10, 1921. ord in recorders office and made Cook, Mrs. Ethel Holt, Mrs. Priscilla to drain M Gentile street in The official bond David of WarS. Smith, Mrs. Carrie Thurgood, Mrs. plication to do the work. It waa taken Wter fr0W John Tregards .u pond and ren, as . under advisement is Jean as Stoker, Mrs., Ethel Criddle and deputy sheriff, approved the fields adjacent to the street On motion of Mrs. of this Pearl Stoker. date. I . i j seconded by Commissioner WlneyJ, L ,r?d d?c1t'to ee 3 Absolutely Free win all aboot oar Marrh eomrot. mladly la this rxylalo roairat, wo win oto aa Aral prlar, aa (alomatl, Waakrr Aa ar..d prlar. off oa aa AatomatlJ XT Alrd prtar. off oa aa Automatle. Aad ronrmbrr, thia a pad a I orfrr la pood aly darlajj March, ao eoato ta early. 20c 35c 20c $1.00 $1.00 DEVONSHIRE CLOTH yar(i CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS yard HEAD RICE 11 lbs. for NAVY BEANS 16 lbs. for 'VTIRY GOOD ORANGES :19c dozen lemons 25c 35c dozen PACKAGE CRACKERS air anr-four- th VEE y; CO-- 9 , h The House of Quality i s ccmp-jssioner- Large Rags Wanted Reflex OFi j; |