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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAI1. WWHH - r ; d P LAYTON the rnidat of fertile field. X rlZZ intk production H of th ftorT J; fT.nd WMStumr corner. cnnnery. J 2 fth Jim. e reemery asd in on the eon- - g 2 "5 in t ilV 8ito t2 CfthLe 2 rood. ekiTvir Good J opportunity eubarten.creoeefor g truck rnrdenin. ehicken KWin.doirrme. On the linen of f' r,ed ( 2 I Twelfth Streets; south's, de of Pme1 Ail ivute-t- said improvement and fronting or antt objections to the ' EV(.0 PKNOK BMBEK(!ER ieiHrtt-- as stolen to the police a few t0 ElRhth Streets; abutting upon streets above named canting out of such intention St.!f0m5fth HOME nup lays ago. Wednesday the officer Cherry Street from Fifth and to a depth of 2 feet back from be m writing, th re- stating found Streets and from Tenth to hu1 streets, it at Third W'est and Paxton I lot. an all .!o,k or description ot the is Kx Coveinor Pinion Bambeiger FI avenue east side of Fir within Sections 34 and 3. Towdistnctjinproper, x n. the t itv Ret rtfh it had been stripped of order on or !u'mt street fnn' Prlonk'ed visit to .New wheel-- , top and engine, All that reMaple to Iytout Street North. Range 1 West of Salt Lake before be Jon, day'of at RJ1, east side of Fourth Street from 6 p. m .1 dian . Yois whcie he has spent the the time mained were the bo.lv and uxle. thit d.i. Street north to cement. State Maple' Hih i o incil Tbe total cost of said improvement The1' .f Kaysville tity, it th. int.ie-- t of the ptoposed CmU Nffni J78tpS,de c0f Flfth Styveufnmi1 - estimated at eighteen thousand tine' Utah. . o sc,., m! meeting coded for ruiii.ul He repoits the piospe.t for j Streets; east side of hundred fortv-nm- e N MKIN(, Mill. HE 4 the dollars It and tn of( June, ldJl. at S thi u in ie finuiunig o the pioje.t Fifth Street from Locu-- t Cherrx 1$1.14JOOj, vwhichlhe- - abutters' pYlook W 1.. CuIlaiULT h irothe 'T'OMPt ETFtT I V h - 'To k MreetspasFmde of Sixth' Street fr idi(1w irV. t .O tVTo''Ncv f per mn i fifteen thousand three hun-lre- d poseii .i.l heir and lonsider such Maple Street to cement. State High-- ' tuisi . rson.i! month ihout r "tk 'i and id .bie.tions dollars (Jld.StV 00), or pr ites Ogden, June 6 Hue to th. decrease said ; ro way; east side of Ninth Street from . cents sixtv front . of foot or poa-linear tieshis as attention slifl per have :neit lent piompted (n l.a,inlur adlvl,- - i, canning com needmg Plum to Cherry Streets; west sKle ot ' made property for said four-foh's i. turn home at this time Tenth Street from Plum t Chem sidewalk. p uues in the Ogden territory, nianu-- t By o the City Couni il of! Streets; east side of temert Sfate lo a cost t' be levied at once and Kiv.'v I tab Dated May tv 4lh-j from u filing of cans at the local plant of Highway Maple to Oak Street-an- Jo t'e.oii'e s OI as follows One-j,o- j u 14) s UND from Oak to Plum Streets, north hi m fifty days after levy; STRIPPED VND VHWDONED the mertran Can company will ntopi side of Plum Street from Tenth St ree tdJh n. inti b il thi in one year; one-ftHONNEMORr. m til next spring, ue.ordmg to property occupied by the John R 4'iotb. guik. of . p.M automolnl. oi July il 'thi in two vetrs: lie. Citv order Barnes L. D. S. Seminarx and t , i M eonard lra. ihi n thr-'at work n Salt t. thieves I'lngot J t. years and fray the abutters' portion of the Sole ut I aki il worker ip f ur years, each of said n-- j thJ t. N. th. to ill. ti. ;wih. vt.nsioii employed Citv. 'U.ording and expenses thereof b a local st i 'Il.nK ex.ent firs? t draw inter ' w for several 1'iu.i.-ft laid he to fu'oivn autoniotult sessment on the lots "or belonging d . ition Mav doth Ft.s st s op pet cent (T') per an-- ! R'Jl . lJ lenth to be affected and benefited h Barnes I.i- .at ion June Hithr"T92l av."u., w - mm ths, Mi cot a.! s tv - ( , I - pre-.nt- id Sts; .4 I i ' i7?t and "wnterworkn. jj acres, near East house; easy terms. Layton meeting Co. Cs'i Barnea Banking FOR SALE 17-2- 4 Mrs. Charles E. Nalder Nevada, is here visiting of Midas, with rela- - nd-iiT- i ot t- -- d il-t- ! -- h 1 one-fift- ; tives. ! i Master Aylesworth has been the board appointed deputy sheriff by 1 f coin ty commissioners. Miss Mary McFerson was operated n for appendicitis Monday morning at -he Bee hospital. I v rpot e 1 one-fift- ! I ( - piece-groun- 1 I I D. H. Adams has returned lork of overseeing the sheep . 4 from his shearing Nevada-- Washaukee, town board is preparing to .have the streets sprinkled in and about I The When Our Layton. L Ernest Bramwell of Salt Lake City speak at the Sunday meeting in he East Layton meeting huse. 1 Silk Department J. S. Adams are overseeing the is in full swing which shearing P. Ellison and Midas, Nevada, IE. Cheep Ihere now. (Mutual conference is to be held in Lake tabernacle next Sunday. Many from here expect to be attendance. L J. Ray of Denver, Colo., has been I pending a few days here visiting Offers You a Special V alue, It Is Always a Genuine Bargain friends. MrvRay was formerly accountant for the Layton Sugar company. has resigned from as salesman for the Lay-Io- n Auto company, and has moved his family to Woods Cross. Andrew Arbuckle , is position With Millar, who is working on C. W. library building in Kaysville, will the mill Work there this week. Sishentire building will be finished the And that is eactl nv hat vt arc doing hero presenting you with some very unusual values in high quality silks. ery soon. We are not saying how mueh more these silks are worth, but ou will see at a glance that this is far below their true worth. Mrs F-- N. Turnure and Mr and lrs. T. W. Heany and family, all of parks, Nevada, are visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. and Turnure are on their trip from Boulder, Colo., whore leany eturn they have been spending a few months. About fifteen shades, among which are some of the lighter evening shades as well as several of the rich'dark colorings also white and black' in the assortment. machine has just new drainage A ly actual measurement, lust ROUt) yards of beautifully finished taffetas, messalmes, crepe de chines, Italian silks, poplins, and many others, all absolutely new, fresh goods and all one yard wide. "Mrs. rrived and is to be seen in operation :n Leo Laytons farm in West Layton. The town board has installed a of new lights in the business of Layton. The new lights ure suspended over the center of the Greets and crossings. umber ection 36-ine- Last Wednesday night a couple of Mexicans broke into a bunk car on the ladroad siding, cut into suit cases and made away with $200 in signed pay ihecks as well as a number of silk .hirt,-.-, etc. Before leaving, however, they cleaned up on the food supply of the car as well. Deputy Sheriff Aylesworth is 36-inc- h 36-in- ch working on'the case. PROB h 36-inc- TE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES 33-inc- h Silk Poplin. new colors. Sale Large assortment oi $1.29 $1.50 $1.89 $2.69 $1.95 $2.50 Satin. Messaline. Good qualit. Kieh lustrous finish. Desirable shades. Sale Pure Taffetas. nuij range of all wanted colors; plenty ot navy. Sale Keyser Silk for undeivvear. and pink only. Sale La Jerz. h White White onlv. Sale iCons'i county clerk or respective for further information.) signer- - Notice 40-inc- TO CREDITORS Fstas 40-inc- itaed ( red t oucr.ei- 1 ta iT; n or before the 28th day 40-inc- if. ,ln JJJ , Fancy Baronette for ladi skirts. Sale . District Court, Second t. in and for the County of anJ State of Utah, Private Di- ors : Hy-- Robins, decease!. i 1.. ... (J"! Qft Silk Tricolette in three desirable shades h porcelain blue and silver gray. Sale $1.79 96t Imported Japanese Pongee. Sale QT 40-inc- h QQ 40-inc- h $2.95 40-inc- h heavj Crepe de Chine. new shade1--. Sale . Full range of Satin Charmeuse. A wonderful quali-tCome and look them over. Sale v. Canton Crepe in black, navy, brown and white. Sale ... Sale Camellia, Silk Soiesette. 'Tan and white only. $1.89 $1.95 $4.39 $2.50 People Make It 1 June 2. 1921. . .hereby given by the City kaysville City, Utah, of the such City Council to make i'Vp iw-in-g CD C described improvement, and construct cement side- 4de and 4 inches thick tL 'n Showing named streets and I Nonx ln. ysville City. Utah, viz; Fik A Maple Street from Ninth, Street: north side of TpJJ 1 from First Street to -I- ddil f between Fourth and 7 ifrj c? t; Tenth to south side of Locust to Eighth Street; rorth,Tm, Thir-"tref- -- ro QfT Administrator. r r -- . (P . Publication May 12, 1921. ; C j . .Industries can run full force and full time only when the goods made are being used up. Labor can be prosperous only when it can be employed making commodities all of us need. Everyone ovve it to the country welfare to buy normally now'. That is the way to keep factories going full blast and labor at work. of-b- NOTICE. : Heavy quality. ft A . 36-inc- hads . Sale ings. h sy . Silk Foulards. New designs and color- - h Prosperity Is Not Accidental present claims with tbe undersigned at the is attorney, T. McClure Pe-a- t City, Utah, on or 15th day of Julv, 1921. T,,)? TI.OMAS RICHARD ROBINS, I 36-inc- Black Duchesse Satin. Black only. Sale 0 Ueautiful Judi-Dir,c- . t-- - sport ch high grade Imperial Satin. range of new shades. Sale i . matter f the estate of Te.mas I fash- - 36-in- ch 40-inc- Sale A. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS r'1-- Baronette Satin. Nice range of h 40-in- ch t Publication, 16th June, Crepe Satin in five very bttoming brown, black, navy, gray and tan. Sale .. ionable shades. CHRISTOPHER LAYTON, JR., Administrator of Estate of Vernon eH L;.on, deceased. ' lrst publication, 2Gth May, 4 in V h r, win present claims with u the undersigned at residence at Kaysville A. D. 1921. " h Crepe Met or and Willow Taffeta. Soft clinging silk, very much in demand. Sale 36-in- midie of 0De Street from Fourth block between Fifth and .and from Tenth to CD 2424-31-- 33 Wash. 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