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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. wv v v ? I LAYTON C 1 1 tT7n o vceo in the iriirtun Ukr T IU'Iinx Umn-an- d oy ft ranne, j! the 1 t I e nit turner hu i am l I iHt'ir k ( V A waterw O et nt Mi' to Mui-- li . N'V T ? Id iho Falls. Idaho. t wu' hot ti to Mr rw.'d. nittht M-- a' 1 fur 1 onl i Jf t Ilu rlrstne k .'S tru I l I N FKM1 A. will give The North lav, M. a fret lawn festival in the grove just ta't t the BamliergerrV station m I.aton Saturdav evemn if, duly IB at 1 ? i tom mg I ' p. m. Fntertainment features hand uimert, lonimunity Mot t ton lition I"!' m nil a fifteen minute talk hy 1 B lift I'lngtng No t ( and an hour f lawn kirkl.am 'O'l'ii Jt Ml who attend are urged t gin is h i ,n a il ti In i g their own up'. for cold drinks t .tH.ni.i Inm t in Maviai ''he hi' wil !n 'lived f i iv to those present. boi-No ihatgt will l made and every ti'itilg tlu p.i't tw with' it k t tin Inline of 'll- dv i' lotdiailv invited to attend. h'n I ! H I ARANCE cvenls tilde a mu 1 M 1 July has played hat oc with prices all through the 'tore. see. The time for replenishing wardrobes and linen ilo'-eficiently complete to present most satisfactory bin- - lh ful i of the I nvton m Mur emrsiny rol n i" c j'hti' i art t 93, Uw eon- unities Mt nai itomi f th we Mki!u euhurt an at "eaife f t U k t h if I? ih ken 17 TTD) I . n nUt of fertile iI nu k lh t't South Weher, where she resided until four months ago, wnen she cams to ljtton Mr-- Pay it survived by the following thildreii:. Mrt. Thomas Forties of ljiyton. If run Rav of Burley, Idtho, an! y'aruvl Ray of 1 i 11 1 he tamiei' m lav ton vumiti it IMONH N OF DU 8 Is HU Nl DK1) IN HKD Mis. lljiu 'et Hess liinnian, 10 years It MOM of age, was found dead in bed this morning bv hei daughter, Mrs. Eva l ill s 4s'1 Set urn street iVath was iue to gem ral debility The daughter ami two gi andi hiliit on survive. Mis llmman missed the plains to Itah in Is Is Shi made hi r home m and Dr Farmington up to eight Mr and Mrs J B yiars ago. and Mrs. IL Rutledge mntored to The funeial 'eivnes will be held at Brighton last wuh end They report F at nungUm Two rear springs were a fine trip LIKES 1MU NTIFI I. broken, neeesRitating a longer sta than was originally planned noiding to Charles II Stephenson of the of I.uiius laiudie, manuger the Lay department of agriculture at I C., who is making an his Washington, ton Auto company, announces that tour in the interests of a inspection carload company is unloading and fruits been canning, Bountiful is well Ford cars today. Order have few places in the United named and filled covering the entire shipment, more are States beautifully situated. an unusual thing at this time of the year Another carload is expected to Report Made to the Bank Comnjis-smne- r arrive in the near future. of the State of Utah It is said that Nuk Marvos was of the Condition of arrested last Sunday by Sheriff Bur- THE CLEARFIELD STATE BANK nett upon complaint sworn out by located at Clearfield, in the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the close Alfred Morgan. It is alleged Marvos busmes on the 30th day of June, ' and Leonard Morgan figured in an 1921. RESOURCES. of and assault the charge alterration, $113,345.00 and battery filed in Justice Heywood's Loans and Discounts.. Overdrafts 220.08 reMarvos court resulted in being Stocks, Bonds and Securileased on $600 bond. 1.500.00 ties, etc. . . 1.500.00 The North Davis Stake M, I. A. Furniture and Fixtures, ... Due from Other Banka 8,211.32 is staging a grand lawn festival Sat- Gold .. 9i.5Q $ . . 1,033.83 urday, July 16, on the greensward Silver 1,249.00 north and east of the Bamberger de- Currency is m. time 5:30 The and p. everypot. Total Cash on Hand 2,375.33 one is invited to be present. There ' . will be several band selections and Total $127, 151.73 fifteen-minut- e LIABILITIES. a with community singing Stock Paid in,.a..i$ 25,000.00 speech hy Oscar Kirkham, Capital Fund .. . .. 4,000.00 Surplus general scoutmaster and bne of the Total interest, exchange, members of the general board. There 607.96 rents, etc will be lawn games for both young Deposits subject to Check .. $39,500.03 and old and a great time ia anticiCashiers Checks 3,159.33 who in have those the affair pated by Total Demand Deposits . 42,659.38 charge. Time Certificate$ 6,500.00 ' E. P. Ellison and Mrs. A. E. SteSavings Deposits 32,384.41 venson left Wednesday for a tour of Total Time Deposits. a... 38384.41 inspection of the Ellison ranches m Nevada. Mrs. Stevenson will utilize Other Bills Payable... 16,000.00 the time with a well earned vacation. . Total . Dr. Ezra Kkh of Ogden also was a State of Utah, member of the party. They will go to County of Davit. Walter W. Steed, Jr., being firat Elko, thence up through the forest dulv sworn according to law, deposes reserve, inspecting the large herds and says that he is cashisr of the of sheep on the government ground. above named bank; that the above and Returning to Squaw Valley ranch and j foregoing report contains a full, true rrert statement of the condition to the river ranch, they will inspect of the said at the close of busL the four or five thousands tons of ness on the bank 30th day of June, 1921. WALTER W. STEED, JR. hay that is being put up at these Correct Attest: ; places. From there they will go to A. Z. TANNER, the Quinn river ranches where about . D. M. NELSON, 8000 tons of hay is being stacked. GEO. E. HOLT, ' It is not known just when they will Directors. Subscribed and sworn return. me this 13th day of July, 1921. Mrs. Ann Ray died at the home of JESSE D. BARLOW, her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Forbes, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires 25th day of Monday morning after a four months 1924. illness of paralysis. Funeral services January, Residing at Clearfield, Utah, were held at the South Weber meet- State of Utah, ing house Wednesday afternoon at Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner 2 oclock, with interment in the Ogof the State of Utah, do hereby cerden City cemetery. Mrs. Ray was tify that the foregoing is a fulC true born August 30, 1838, in England, and correct copy of the statement of and came to Utah at an early age and the above' named company, filed in my located at Coalville, where she re- office this 14th day of July, 1921. SETH PIXTON, sided for a short time, later moving Bank Commissioner. ! i to our xer great advantage to come and i. partuularU auspicious and assormients are suf nd tt (!ev 1 Suits, Frocks and Wraps in the July Sales Correct Ready-To-WeFor Late Vacationists In a Selling of Great Timeliness ar The beginning of the season saw nothing more desirable nor more authoritative in styling than this July presentation of smart Wraps, Coats, Suits and Frocks. Entire Stock of Blouses Especially Offered t ... . , 1 . . w2SSwW- - possible need. lovely handle 11 housewives. And who does not always need a few more Towels, when such excite. qdith. can be had: The July Clearance Begins Tomorrow and WU1 Coutinue Through the Month Wy is a month of opportunities in the store. H reasonable, even at the bezmnine of the sean. Partment is a storehouse of treasures 352-24t- h prices. The July Salethecomes but once ofa tmv.i;tTably . sees inauguration here now. Tomorrow morning year. The unparalleled opportunity to benefit by it this momentous annual event. , . , , t uSfof the Fine words do not make fine values. So in. the want to remind yon of the importance of Jkiuml that they reprent the most substantial stores regular, standard, seasonable merchandise, at prices so savings to the stores patrons. lowP MU We are prepared to give you s 2431 Washington Are. , I i ' Ogden, 2431 Washington Ave. u-- OGDEN. UTAH OGDEN, UTAH 0- - F S if if . if any information you may wish on plumbing fixture, and Private Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 1 26, Kaysville, Utah i- I ) Manufacturing Optician Street Utah dS ' r 36, - , e Dressy lace and net confections, volte from Kranee. nu , I Stock Up The Linen Closet w V - i I- - i i: I |