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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH. aW. WHATS THE USE L.F. Van Zclm r Wat mrm S VJ LIUI Bt And So Unkie Never Got Married I' Man . TO iNVi A PiLL LAP AUD XtXi SO ONL- - FILL UP ANOTHER. tHHOVrfr SKJTXDENl.'f CiVt.IT UP ANDlfcft ThE ChilTS MIND dN RAPlO OF TiJ TAKE. THAT fcttiNK FlHC-RtHAR- A&OJT T TC fVETTV ACAiN bCENEK' I WANNA UN TNW1NK ! WA-T- C' (. IUin MFKTIM.S HKI It - .el linj'crative duty by everyone .my .cent, inie al-- o pro-- of t:4iry mooting- - moio vvb em- - to bne clean trees, free held m the carious lua! Farm 1. te mci.ide both doi Bern and insect posts. If all Edeated tn the midnt of fertile field. reau- - during the at which P. i Excel in the production of milk, tom. e and r of otlu of foims late fartoII th ii.ng spraying are neglectspiays toe and u?ar beet. R. ridredge. geu-rrirnt dnrv mo The ed tins f ihe Laeton Suear company, cannery, bould bo omitted. stare never of'fruit. If ciewirg toilet mill, creamary and i on the con. cialiSt, spoke on better dairying Good before road. opportunities pro;Hrly State applied crete Meetings were held at for thoee reeking luburban acreaye for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken South Bountiful, Farmtngton line ai of dot oy id bv a single application, rt'"g knd dairring. On the In all these jdam, Mr HI the bambenrer Electric, Oregon Short layton. Ha A R. electric G. D. sulphur is now regarded as and Line redge spoke on produung better milk hirht and waterworks m m vuiiUr wash. It remains on from tatter cows, shou.ng that dui for u long time, so that if this low prued period one should J. B. Cooley was in Salt Lake City ing hortlv before the buds open use tbe ihest system of feeding and business.on Wednesday iistiuy- - the eaily disease germs, eliminate he cows. the f.umeis of spraying their ow n Hi - pi ay can he made at home, but Mrs. Jesse Harris visited friends in In Kaysmh?rOrson Bay, dairy com tut - "hie nine neigbliiis trees re-- ! while eiilv a limited quantity is reSalt Lake City Monday. niitteeman, is making a survey of the main in piayed and an incubation quiud it - best to buy it, diluting it farms to see what breed is in most place foi po-cst.sbhshed that will acorJmg to the instructions on the Miss Fern Whitesides visited with favor and what farms need more attack the friends in Logan last week-ensptayers crops as well as container. dairy stock. He knows four good tho-- of the negligent fanner. oi trees very heavily coated with Week-en- d excursions via Bamberger males can be placed there and g Necessity of pro- nio-- s and lichen a cautic wash should quality some good females. Ilectric R. R. See agents for particulduct.uni nnukctmg on a big scale, be Used ars. Adv. both in and out of the state, Lave led To pupaio the Caustic wnsta proDRAINAGE BEING BOSK to the these funnels cure caustic soda, poarlnsh measures, adept Lake Bone of A. ground Salt Mrs.. City A series have been Mr, meetings i bb says. week-en- d oy crude of potash and whale-- ' larbonate Mr. of and a was last guest held by the Farmington Farm lu To oil ten gallons of make C. W. Millard. snap. Mrs. reau to develop plans for dace one pound of the caustic liqtu THE NKClisSITV OF SLRAYING will entertain ilrainaga df the tawta west of Far Mrs John Spiaymg is of piucticnlly equal im- soda in a bucket half filled with water. the Stake officers of the Primary mington. Other towns of the souths of a pound of car- In locations Add tance to pruning ern pa rt of the county were called pel board at her home tomorrow. until dissolved Stir wlii'H- the atmosphere is moist a green bon .to potash. into a drainage committee mooting th-d to solution nm-s- y ten gallons, lute ill ofttn be found covering if Miss Mamie Layton who has been by the county agent, at wlinh time ev r mm h of the bark on the tree, T" 'll- - m added the soap solution confined to her home with sickness, different means of drainten ounce- - of by tl.. tiir.k and old.r' is again back at her work in the were dismissed the age by drainage bt uni h a little in nilii.g water, "i ijp Farmers Union store. committeemen from the diifiunt ta- .. e a dav up-- I still t '.0 iinr al Farm BunaLK' !ir'li K- v avoid to tb" c it bi v. u.-Miss Nona Greenwell of Ogden and ta t i.tichirg t" p P.iy, At bi drainage spec, a!, the foe; m fact, it m n good plan to Bone of Layton arc giving uni hv- - h an bv this meeting it was shown that a miscellaneous shower in Ogden tortii.ii tl' f ieo lightly with in l.nir wu h. Tin (ipitation of cleaii-- ! was the onlv community Bill elothes sfu.uld Miss bib to begititl lig in Nettie h honor of none simply Taylor, night mg can be done nm ready to drain their land-- . - are advi'-ui-tw r Rubin i be bride of the month. gloveami with i.ifmiteh bitter rt suits by Mr. Edmond Whitaker, drainage can-tilb it is mg stioiigly vvinttT spiayu.g. Miss HoTtense Green will leave chairman for the local Farm Bureau, urn! km ' the both clothing. Winter sprajmg should be regarded the end of this week for a few days with his committee, negotiated with visit with friends in Logan. While drainage and tile companies for the there she will attend the U. A. C. completion of the work. A detailed military ball, which is the premier investigation showed Kaysville Farm social event of the season-j- n Cache Bureau and their engineer made a valley. preliminary survey of drainage lands at Farmington, after which Mr. WhitA number of the young people of aker andJiis committee met with each " Layton gave a Valentine dance Tn the farmer individually and obtained his Latona hall last Monday, night. The Last week W. J. Thayne hall was prettily decorated and remet with the Kaysville Farm Bureau freshments were served during the drainage association and the drainage party. A large crowd was present, committee of Farmington, and preeveryone thoroughly enjoying the sented a proposed contract for the evening. work. It was adopted by both parties According to a dispatch in the Salt and last Saturday engineering work Lake City papers our friend A. K. Olbegan. Work will be pushed to an son, living at 376 West Sixth South early completion. street, was held up last Tuesday night at 11:30 oclock while waiting for a SPRAYING TO BE GENERAL IN BOUNTIFUL DISTRICT street car. He alleges that two young As a result of the meeting of the wen drove up in a sedan car, held farm bureau local at Bountiful, Frihim up and relieved him of $11.00. day night, a universal spraying moveThe, town of Layton is undergoing ment will be put on throughout the new plastering, as is Kaysville. A district extending from the Salt Lake huge signboard is being erected on county line to near Centerville. High the vacant lot just south of Latona commendation of the attitude of th hall. Soon it will be necessary to farmers of the district in adopting this remove buildings to make room for method of solving their problems was these unsightly eyesores that are expressed yesterday by Heber J. Webb, pushing further and further into Hie state crop pest inspector, who was in towns we are doing our best to attendance at the meeting. E. L, Barbeautify. ' rett, the county inspector, and W. J. A -- a- ti i lii-ea- se Wv-i-- u-- I -- ' ' ha-ili- ' e. ' ' i -- -- -- is j d. j c j po-sib- ly 1 im-m- F V,.M ?C J or othi r SM,i: OF VMM VFS FOR Applv with a kn. k VGFS suitable mean- - of prinlucirg a fine St te uf Utah, Cmmiy of Davis, 89. piay. In the I.avton pt ecinct of said The caustic wasli should not be apcounty. plied more than nine in three year-- , I have in my possession Che followusing the lime .sulphur wash m the described animals, which, if not ing intervening season-- . claimed and taken away, will he Bold ht public auction to the highest bidder FOR SALK (T1EAI - Bure hied at my home in I ay ton lrecinct, on th 22nd day of February, 1221, at tha Hart Black IVivherau stallion. hour of oclock p. m.: See Co, Harris, lloii One sorrel horse about 12 years old, Layton. weight 1100 pounds. Brand J on left thigh, strip in face. Said animal in held by me to secure The Intelligent Canine. by 'Bugs have almost liuimin Intelli- the payment of $7.00 damages doneBan said animal upon the premises of . Almost," replied Mbs gence Kershaw on the 2th day of Feb., 1922. ''They behave Just like Home ED. SIMMONS, ifople I have seen who weie always Bound keeper for Layton Precinct. noxious to leave good homes and risk i gelling Into all kinds of trouble. ip-.u- !M -- 1 Jc-ss- (tay-enne- , Orders taken for early chicks and brooder supplies .. IL-Layt- on ri thiee-quatter1 i 1 sp.-culP- HH UiM f , I Hi 1 I ( 1 ( Hut-Llewelly- ( , C fr ' -- i ' "If l.itk y. V ( F.u-mingt- e IK i ' J e, -- J BRUCE MAJOR KAVSV1LI.E, UTAH -- The infant son H. Weaver died Walsh News Co., Inc. BAMBERGER STATION Students, wje have your School Supplies. We also take orders for any periodical. And dont forget that box of candy you promised her. KAYSVILLE John W. Walsh lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ... UTAH Pres, and GenL Mgr. Manufacturing Optician Street Utah of Mr. and Mrs. D. 352-24t- SUMMONS at their homa last Friday. The funeral was held at the Afton P. Mortensen, plaintiff, vs. rad E. Mortensen, defendant. home The h Ogden, Con- Sunday. speakers Were The State of Utah to Said Defendant: Watt, D. E. Layton and E. P. You are hereby summoned to apEllison. Vera Layton sang a pleas- pear within twenty days after service ing solo, "Love Divine; duet, Miss of this Summons upon you, if served Norma Layton and Miss Nora Phil- within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty lips, Resignation; solo. Miss Emma days after service; and defend the Odd, One Fleeting Hour. above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered you according to Week-end excursions via Bamberger the demand against of the complaint, which Electric R. R. See agents for particu- - has been filed with the Clerk of said lvs. Adr. Court This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and hitherto existing between you and Fur Exports. defendant the Orest Britain exports about $10,000,-wHALVERSON A. PRATT, - . Plaintiffs Attorney, worth of furs each year. P. 0. address: 605 Eccles Building, At Yoar Serrico Ogden, Utah. J-- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll G. SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Rdnges, Washing Machines General RepairiWork PHONE 28-N- LAYTON, UTAH 2 0 FIYE-PIEC- ORCHESTRA E Non-Uni- First Publication Feb. 9. Last Publication March 9. on Latest Music Played PROBATE J. .Lawrence Heywood Phone 2800, ns Ogden, Utah 10-20- -3 First Class Service barber shop. ad HALL POOL Old Reflex Building. PRICES x Hair Cut 40c . Shave 20c iaiill!lll!i!!!;is!lllil!lllll!lll!lll!l!!!ii:!i;a ( a i i i i (Consult County Oerk or Respective I NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Estate of James Smith, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers properly attached, to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, T. McClure Peters, at Kaysville City, Davis County, Utah, on or before the twenty-nint- h day of May, t- .signers for further information) lillllllllllllllllllllllllll , AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES t 1922. ' ARTHUR SMITH. JAMES STEVENS SMITH, Executors of Estate of James Smith, , Deceased. Jan. 26, 13. publication First ' March 2, 1922. Last publication i t i t- t i i t i i i i i JWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 1 26, Kaysville, Utah E2 EE f 3 |