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Show f THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. jW. WHATS xjafCtXOtKTt OP -- THE USE crush. o C eat VcwrjyT Uwwt TLpzy Mrs. Ellen Sandall has been ery at her home, but is now improving. . According to Layton resident i the re was little cr no wind Monday from Five Points north is fa as Chris Weavers home. The rest of the county was subjected to considerable of a gale. ill i i i i i But We Always Come Back for More ByWL.amF. Van Zelm LAYTON. 1b tha midit of fertile fields. the production of milk. torn. urr beets. Haa the factory f the Layton Susar oompsny. cannery, - i oiler mills, creamery and la on the eon. State road. Good opportunities ,,14those seeking suburban acreage for ' for ' chicken . trait growing, truck gardening, Knee of , rawing and dairying. On the fke Bamberger Electric, Oregon Short . '! Line and D. A B. G. Has electric , waterworks. M lights and Leeatad Cxisele la pM and ' , 1 , Golden Layton entertained his three chums. Elders Ray J. Dawson, Edward Ellison and D. A. Adams, last Wednesday evening. Tomorrow night jfrs. A. E. Stevenson is on the sick the Layton Mutual organizations enlist. tertain in their honor at a farewell dance at the Latona. Mrs. C. W. Millsrd has been ill A missionary farewell dance will vith the flu. be given in the Latona hall next Fri, James E. E&ison has been confined day evening, March 3. The departing to his home with sickness. missionaries are Elders Ray J. DawD. A. Adams and Edward ElliBill Millard is out again after a son, son. They leave next Wednesday for ' ' " wvere battle with the flu. the Eastern states mission field. ! Miss Dorothy Collins of Ogden visSpencer Adams left' Sunday for ited friends here the fore part of the Stockton, California, to report to tec week. Seattle club of the Pacific Coast oJames Whitesidesis moving his league which is training at that place. He will probably be guardian of the family from the Judge Henry Ellis sack for the Siwashes. All keystone Phil-lip- s to D. at the place of his friends wish him well and hope residence. . y that he makes good. Mrs. W. E. Mr., end Mrs, Robin King of Dalles, Wiggill is taking his place in the LaOregon, announce the arrival of a tona store. daughter at their home last week-enThe Bear River City Legion basMother and child are doing well, ketball team played against the Lav-to- n Pure-bre- d FOR SALE CHEAP team in thqf Latona hall last Harris-Evan- s Black Percheron stallion. Thursday night. The Layton team Horse Co. See D. Harris, Lay-to- was victorious by a score of 47 to 31. The Layton team played a return Phone 58R5. game in Bear River City Saturday G. I. Stafford of the Layton Plumbnight and were defeated by about ing &. Heating company is again at twenty points. They have a good his job. He is running the business alibi as they were forced to leave slone now, Scott having left for work some of the best players at home. The in Idaho. Legion team from Draper will be seen in action at Latona hall tonight when Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellison they will play the Layton Legion rhome .Monday evening en. The game begins' at 7:3(7. A in honor of their son, Edward, who splendid game is expected, as both leaves next Wednesday for the Eastteams are :n good shape. ern states mission field. , , Five-Poin- ts , d. n. enter-tainedatjh- ei Baker Hoffman is about all set up and ready for business. He expects to roll out the hot buns and bread by the first of next week if his equipment arrives on time from Salt Lake. The Layton Mutual presented their play in the Layton Amusement hall last Tuesday evening. A large crowd as on hand and the show was well received. The actors presented their Parts exceptionally well. The box of-?i- receipts were quite satisfactory. FUNERAL OF THOMAS CARLOS. The funeral of Thomas Carlos was held in the Kaysville Tabernacle last Saturday at noon. The services were very largely attended, there being present many out of town relatives and friends of the deceased. The speakers were John W. Gailey, John G. M. Barnes, Bishop David E. Layton and President Henry H. Blood. Interspersed among these speakers were a number of fine selections by the Kaysville ward choir- - A large number of autos and carriages followed the remains 'to the Kaysville city ccmctary wheie after short services the grave was dedicated by Frank Sheffield of Las ton. vidi s that the bonds shall he paid is indeed to be complimented in sein gi ld of a certain degree of fineness. curing this picture for What would the people who own rail- exhibition in Davis county. way bonds say if they should wake up come morning and find that gold could COW TESTING IS NECESSARY be manufactured as cheaply as we FAIR ;roi TO BECOME CITY PARK now make pig iron? Well, that is exWisconsin Farmer Makes 'Concise ReThe proposition to have the State act! v what will happen some day port of His Experience to the bair grounds made oer into and usel and it may happen any day. Dairy Division. as a city park will be apt to meet w:th What the cow testing work hai Week-engeneral favor all over the state. Neexcursions via Bamberger meant to ou Wlscouslu farmer vvut gotiations are now under way be- Electric R. R. See agents for particuso simply and concisely In s stated tween the city commission of Salt lars - Adv. report to an agent of the dairy dlvl Lake and the State Fair officials to BOY SCREEN ston. United States Department ofAg ACTOR SCORES utilize the Fair grounds as a second rlculture, that It Is worth passing IN THE MARSHALL N El LAN Liberty park in point of attraction. NEWSPAPER PICTURE along. This farmerIn says: the west section The cow testing It is a well known fact that the Fair Wesley Harry Proves to Be One. of haa been carried of county Outagamie grounds deteriorate rapidly as they Its Big Hits; In Comedian on with marked success. lie idle in all sorts of weal her for of Rare Ability. We hive become better acquainted weeks out of every year just fifty-on- e The man who hae been taking good So many of child wonders the that goes by. Are the taxpayers getbeen shown in care of hie cows has also become bet ting their moneys worth. This place pretty hoy type have ter known. that is a Mecca for thousands dur- motion pictures of recent years that MWe have learned to know our cowl the average patron of the cinema has not ing one week of each year is allow ed by what they seemed but by what to wither and rot the rest of the begun to associate the various Little they actually are, to understand th and Baby Harolds pro-htime. Then an extra supply of money, Willies necessity of selecting heifer cslves os of locks from our best cows to bo raised foi golden surmounting is again dumped upon the grounds our heads. their innocent future herd. to prepare them for another week of We have learned to look on tin then be will in hat their relief display. cow not as a necessary part ot dairy The very finest thing that could watching little Wesley Barry in the our personal property but a real live Niel-an- s happen would be the making over of precocious copy boy in Marshall machine, capable ofretumlng value! forceful newspaper photoplay, these grounds into a city park of real received plus, and tjhat plus depending Go and Get It. By no stretch of attraction. Real estate would be enlargely upon the care, feed, and breed hanced in value throughout a large the imagination could one classify lng of the dairy cow. winportion of the western part of Salt Wesley among the beauty prize Lake City and that poition of the ners of juvenile filmdom. But this STERILIZATION IS ESSENTIAL become a handicap is not worrying this youngcity would immediately ster not a hit. Down in his inner- Alt Pails, Strainers, Separator Parte, more fit pplaoe to live, with Etc., Should Be Steamed for cars going west as vid as cist. most subconscious self, young Barry Five Mlnutee. A splendid idea it is too, to transport knows that he has what a lot of the of the Liberty park zoo to the others havent brains and ability to Milk will keep better and make betrpart use them. The writer is predicting proposed new' park, for this feature ter product If alt pulls, strainers, and g is of delight to the kid- great things for this lad of twelve if separator parts are sterilized, says the he sticks to the picture game and United Stutcs dies and grown-upDepartment of AgriculIt has been proposed that the city continues to progress as he has in ture. Use live steam for five minutes. be deeded the entire site, erect a fire the past. Barry, in the character of If you cannot get live steam, boll all wonder of utensils for at least five minutes. A station thereon, build and maintain Dinty, the freckle-face- d the is one of simple steam sterilizer for dairy utenHarbor Gazette, City a city park and give the state the sils. which cun he made by a local right to hold fairs there one wreek of the brightest spots in this Neilan tinsmith, la desrrllwd in Fannera-Bul-- . of bright spots. Whenlettn 74S. A Simple Steam Sterilizer ewryyearT Though the matter is masterpiece is in the picture it is either ever Dinty in its infancy at present we look for Farm Dairy Utensils." The bulleonly for a speedy solution of the problem a laugh pr a thrill. tin may he had on application to the so that gardeners and landscape artThere has been a lot said in the depart niem ists can begin work with the growing past few years about thrilling pictures hut this film to the writers season that is so close at hand. Childrens Telephone. mind is the one best thing that has If your children bother the teleever been show'n in the way of thrill- phone, try buying them a small ImitaA STARTLING PROSPECT That the chemist may revert to the ers. If Neilan left anything of a tion and attaching It within their alchemist, and transmute baser metals thrilling nature out of this film we reach to a piece of furniture, giving into gold, is the alarming prediction have yet to see it. The during aero- them also a book they can use as a of Mr. Thomaa A. Edison, who is quot- plane stunts uncovered in this film phone book. are alone worth double the price of ed as saying: Mutt Take a Present. The discovery of how to make gold admission. You should see this great woman who used to look upon a The artifically may be made any day. I newspaper, story. as a social victory Invitation Go and Get It will be shown at wedding have said this for years. I have alnow has a daughter who Includes such clause in the Kaysville opera house Saturday thlngiT in the' list or monthly ld ways felt that bonds is dangerous. This clause pro- - evening, March 4. The management News. state Sls NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Ann Perkins, ceased de- V Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 25th day of April, A. D. 11122, JAMES CHRISTOPHER PERKINS, Administrator of Estate of Elizabeth Ann Perkins, Deceased. First Pub. Feb 23, 1922. Last Pub. March 23, 1922. d al sight-seein- g never-endin- s. - the-go- ' NOTICK Bids will be received March 6, 1922, at the office of thq County Clerk at Farmington, Utah, for calcimining the rooms in the Court House. For particulars Inquire of the Clerk. .SUMMONS Afton P. Mortensen, plaintiff, vs. Conrad E. Mortensen, defendant. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty .daya after service of this Summons upon you, ifserved within the county in which this action Is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered againit you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This ketign is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and hitherto existing between you and ' , thedefendant. HALVERSON & PRATT, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address: 605 Eccles Building, . Ogden, Utah. I First Publication Feb, 9. Last Publication March 9. - . . , AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE NOTICES (Consult County Clerk or Respective signers for further information) 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 Kays-vill- o Citv, Davis County, Utah, on or before the twenty-nint- h day of May, 4922. ARTHUR SMITH, JAMES STEVENS SMITH, Executors of Estate of James Smith, Deceased. First publication Jan. 26, 1922. Last publication March 2, 1922, First Class' Service BARBER SHOP and POOL HALL Old Reflex Building. TRICES Shave 20c Hair Cut 40c bills,--Dal- las t il MARSHALL NEILANS . , The most astounding newspaper story ever pictured rS IF 1 In n3 99 I A sensational romance of the making of a daily newspaper Kaysville Opera House, Saturday March 4 The Young Reporter The City Editor Said: By Dashing Aeoroplane Speeding Express Train Churning Ocean Liner Scooting Seaplane TRACED THE GREAT MYSTERY Perilous Through Ways and Paths Fraught with Danger FIGHTING STRUGGLING BATTLING with i Three nights ago. Dr. Opl, the famous surgeon was' found dead in his laboratory with his back broken and not a mark on his body. The next night the District Attorney suffered a similar fate. Last night the same thing happened to one of the most prominent judges in the country. The City i3 Thousands of people are fleeing. WE MUST HAVE THAT STORY, GO AND GET IT. AIR panic-stricke- n. 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