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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH hae to almost make" their 6il. suitable for berries, depend on the rnMuM fcy clouds for timely irrigation, ami conHIE INLANI) PRINTING CO. tend with pests, we must conclude W. P. FPPERSOK. Rur there are some things to be thankful C. A. SPPKKAON, A PfUU tiiUa for. Pests are so bad in some states matter February 11. that any one patch is'good for not u irnnd-l1(11. at Karill, Utah, under tbe Aet at more ,than one or twtf crops, after March I. 179. which it is often necessary to plow them up'or turn them oer to bugs ra rataa arflWalwa 4,rtuinr and germ. The common practice here Subscription $2.00 per year in adttrice is to harvest the same xatch for five Uiljr OTrrkltj fclrl ilfflrx, w or more y nrs. A recent survey ma.de by the writer has shown, however, that there are some improvements necessary in TELEPHONKS W. r. Fppron. Nu. 7 C. A. Ppparsaa. Na. 11 Offer Na. I Cun miiiAsscciia This is the' amount appropriated by congress to carry on the business of the federal government, providing' for the maintenance f the army and navy and to pay in terest on the public debt until Juno SO, 1924. It means that for the next year the treasury will be handing out cash at the rate of $8,500,000 a day The bureau of the budget, acting un der the direction of president Harding, decided months ago where every cent would go. This was done so there would be no deficit. The treas wry begins the new year with a surplus of $300,000,000. To give a better idea of just how it will be spent the budget bureau has figured out receipts and disbursements In terms sof the average dollar. Of every one (that is received by It during the next ;ycar, 72.15 cents will come from revenue, 12.65 from customs :and 15.20 from the miscellaneous uiourccs, such as interest, sale of property, fqes, fines, gifts and the like. The expenditure of the average dollar, however, scatters it over a wide area. The treasury gets the biggest cents, hut twenty-fiv- e alice thirty-nin- e cents of this goes to pay Interest n the public debt. The war department gets 8.4 cents and the navy 8.5 though it is figured that the governcents out of ment spends thirty-tw- o every dollar for military functions de-of which thirteen is for the national military fense. Under the head war world to payments .pensions, and similar fixed charges ten cents Is thus set aside. The postoffice department will receive 15.5 cents, but this is usually balanced by the receipts. The veterans bureau is given twelve cents out of each dollar, the department of agriculture four and the interior department eight. used to pay the expenses One cent-if congress. The commerce department, the department of justice, the labor department, the department of elate and the District of Columbia .have to get along with a total of less than three cents. The smallest amount which jjoes to the labor department, Sun. Price cent. a of ets twelve months. -- al vet-ira- ns s ds Sve Hedin, a Swedish explorer nd author, now visiting in Salt Lake Dr. City, says: I consider Henry Ford the grea- test living American; his modesty and and his is better known in Sweden than Sis Ideals are an inspiration dime ,n America. Unfortunately for Homy the peot vote for him for can Sweden of ple States. United the of president three women get together and they'll discuss the ungical operations has undergone. The same num-ite- r of men dissect their automobiles. Iat Since a bricklayers pay equals about 700 eggs, the hens ought to learn to lay bricks. Strawberries in Utah Prove Very Successful By T. If. A BUI L Assistant Horticulturist, Utah Experi- J - ment Station The strawheriy harvest in I tab this summer was a most successful rp. From north to south the yield' xvere good, the quality fine, and the price worth while. There s.enis to lie no valid reason why straw-Kri.growing should not continue to he as .successful in the future. One of the factors for success ha ibetn the variety grown. The universal berry in Utah is the variety called ilarshalL A larger, redder, more luscious berry would be hard to find. Furthermore, it is a vigorous grower, produces lots of plants, and uniformly yields big crops of berries. It cans beautifully and looks fine on the market. This splendid' berry is largely for tbeftueeese of 4 he- crop. Other factors, are the rich soils, good water supply, and comparative freedom from pests. When we consider that many other sections of the coun- - strawberry management if the present success is to continue. The most noticeable .need is for sanitation in the patch. Although the pgsts are not generally bad, still there are "ravages in some quarters. There is not space here to discuss all the.ie pests, but in general the ravages of Si Sons. West Point. these pests are best cheeked by plowS. M. Fratz of Moun Mrs. Mr. and and ing up infested patches, rotation, Green clean from tain spent the Fourth in town securing plants only r the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johp F, may le patches. The checked by frequent gprays Thurgood. -- war-hous- day last the beginning of. the new fiscal year with three billions of good dollars to spend during the coming J practice. It is a light machine wi'h pkrty of hoisepower and will I able' to traverse rough and steep roads. Kaysviile was visited by. a violin electrical storm Sunday afternoon Klectriciiy danced along lighting anc telephone wires and jumped' off drop wins in several homes. In the home of Christopher Burton, Jr., electrici'y entered a room in this manner an! jumping from the drop light to metal bedstead, set the bedding on fire. Miss Louise Burton was sligh; ly burned on the hand and arm whiH subduing the flames. So far as r ported no serious damage was done by lightning. II. J. Sheffield is erecting a and stable for the use of th M. S. T. & T. company. The buildim is a frame structure and is locate' at the rear of the store of Sheffiel. - How the Money of This Country Is Spent Your Uncle Sam BtarUd out Morv two-thir- Jry leaf-rolle- lead arseDHte, of and mowing and The best way e Total time deposits ... buek-aroos- Total Fun For ih All! m Ogden on Wednesday. Oswin Guthrie of this place and Bayne of Kaysviile wire married on Thursday by Bishop Henry Blood. They will reside in Cleai field. Kaysviile. Mr. and Mis. J. C. Owen and family, of Downey, Idaho, are visiting in Kaysviile. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conrad and n spent a few days in Hebcr the first of the week with relatives. The Kaysviile Canning company will make its first run of green beans today. The crop is very heavy and the quality fine. Charley Radley and Miss Maud Salt"Lake Cityr Hamilton,' both w;ere visiting in town the first of the week with Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Mi. Martha 11. - chil-die- tf ) reak. Dr. Rutledge has purchased a runabout auto which he will use in his Dance tonight to the delightful music of Kirkhams Orches- tra! Enjoy our usual excellent vaudeville ' d notice R. E. CALDWELL Stats P Date cf first publics - 1923. ? 3 J tomorrow 3:45 and 4:45 Come on Everybody July 12, 1923. LetsGo!- LAGOON r-t ii - I . A m . --- .g 5 TZJZZV. ANSWERED TRAYER Whats Deacon Boggs looking, so glum about? M to the Lord to deliver him from temptation when he went to the city, and the Lord did. rcVCtn Ttrr trt ttiiD ::rf : 1 SHERIFFS SALE Home Economy There is only one sensible and practical way to handle your household expense, and that is by giving a cneck in payment of all . southeasterly 4.17 chains; thence north 50 degrees 15 minutes east 14.97 chains; to a point of beginning containing 6.32 acres, more or less. Geo. B. MANN, Sheriff. First publication June 28, 1923. Last publication, July 12, 1923. bills. Tty's method eliminates the fooljsh waste of money because you have a record of every dollar you spend, and it further provides you an unquestioned receipt for every bill you pay. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers office Salt Lake City, Utah, June 7, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Robins, whose post office address is Layton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate one Hundred Sixty (160) Acre-feof water from a natural pond in Davis County, Utah. Said water will be stored in said pond the entire year, and will inundate land situated in the NE 4 SW , and SE !4 NW !4 of Sec. 17, Township 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The water will be pumped from the pond by means of a pumping plant, situated at a point 1745 ft. East and 55 ft. South from the W M corner of See. 17, township and. range aforesaid, and used from March 1 Why not talk this vital subject over tonight, and then drop in here and we will show you how easy it is to open a joint account for handling your home finances. et Barnes Banking Co. Kaysviile, Utah Palm Beach Suits Oxford Shoes Shirts Hats Young man, put away that spring suit for fall wear and invest in a Palm Beach suit for the hot weather. It will be more comfortable and save you money to heed this advice. The girls go in for cool, summery clothes why not you? We have Palm Beach suits in the latest fabrics and styles colors gray, tan and sand. Oxfords Shoes An Oxford shoe will add greatly to your comfort and give you a dressed-u- p appearance in that Palm Beach suit. We have the best styles in all the latest colors and the price is along economical lines. 7 Shirts and Hats You will need a nifty shirt, one with a bosom of proper length, to wear with your new outfit and we have them in Madras, percale and weaves. A straw hat, belt and hose will complete your summer outfit and you can be strictly in it at Lagoon, Saltair or any polite society. Watson-- T p, Date of completion $123,359.00 ." J pro-djMi- .f? MUK), ind Lh-- ln within thirty pletion of the ;pubi4;rtil Cf 38,883.45 State of Utah, County of Davis: Walter W. Steed, Jr., being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier oi the above named bank; that the above The following items were taken and foregoing report contains a full, from The Reflex of ten years ago, true and correct statement of the condition of said bank at the close of dated July 10, 1013: business on the 30th day of June, Layton. 11)00 William I. Iaiyton of I.nyton has (Signed) WALTER W. STEED, JR. purchased an auto. Subscribed and sworn to before me J. A. Sill and family left Tuesday this 10th day of June, 1923. for Delta, where Mr. Sill has a ranch. JESSF. D. BARLOW, They are drising the entire distance. Clearfield, Utah, Mrs. E. J. Conner spent the Fourth (SEAL) Notary Bublic. commission the 25th My expires at her old home in Ilenefer. Mr. Conof January, 1921. day ner joined her there the following day. Correct Attest: GEO. E. HOLT, Jabez, Ace and Frank Adams atD. M. NELSON tended the Stampede at the State GILBERT BARKER, Directors. Fair Grounds Monday. Jabe said, If STATE OF UTAH, I had on my Fourth of July clothes 1 Office of Bank Commissioner. e could I, Seth Bixton, Bank Commissioner any of those of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true While motoring up Ogden canyon and correct copy of the statement of on the Fourth of July, the family of the above named company, filed in E. l Ellmon came ery near having ni.v office this 12th day of July, 1923. SETH BIXTON, a seriou accident. Ernest Stagge Bank Commissioner. was riding his horse down the canyon and when the horse would not pass the auto, the boy boat him over the head. The horse became greatly frightened and lunged against the iar, nearly upsetting it into the link. The fender of the machine was biokin and the occupants of the iar were badly frightened. Clearfield I rank Watson and Miss Jennie FTiton, both of this place, were mar-i- n out-rid- In 1922 Utah produced $16,800,000 worth of siher, or more than was produced by any other silver state during that period. In the District Court, Davis County, Utah. John R. Gailey, Plaintiff, v. Parley Gilbert Carlos, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the i Sjracuse. Mi.ss Nora Stoker is spending a few 21st day of July, 1923, at 12 oclock noon at the County Court House, days in Garland, the guest of Horace Farmington, Utah. Dalton. All that certain lot, piece or parMr. and Mrs. Walter Steed, Jr. cel of land situated in Davis county, are attending the N. E. A. convention Utah, and more particularly described as follows: in Salt Lake this week. Beginning at a point 5.45 chains a Webb theatre Dr, A. J. gave west and south 50 degrees 15 minutes party for a few friends at the Utah west 17.42 chains from the northeast corner of Section 31, Township 4 J theatre in Salt Ike, Friday evening North, range 1 west, Salt Lake MeriWilThe guests were Misses Maud U. S. Survey, running thence dian, ley, Retta Sessions, Annie Green am northeasterly 4.10 chains, thence Messrs. Owen Willey and Leo Green. southwesterly 15.10 chains, thence burning after harvest. to fight these ' pests id to prevent ' their spread. Another improvement could be made in many fields by the use of manure. Some of the most successful strawberry growers in the state supply a thin, even coat of manure over the whole field before heavy snowfall. The result is a Tine growth of vigorous vines and an abundance of berries. Furthermore, this enrichment of soil enables the plant to continue setting fruit and maturing large Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of berfies over a longer season. Fall the condition of the manuring of the berry patch pays CLEARFIELD STATE BANK good dividends. If stable manure is Located at Clearfield, in the County not available a rotation including a of Davis, State of Utah, at the close ' of business on the 30th day of June, green manure crop will be found quite 1923. satisfactory. Thc need of berries suitable for RESOURCES shipping and canning is especially Igans and Discounts $111,137.00 389.19 important. The Marshall Is an excel- Overdrafts 1,250.00 lent berry for the home market but Furniture and fixtures Banks 7,635.28 is not as suitable nor as desirable for Due from Other $ 62.50 Cash Items too soft Gold shipping and canning. It is $ 160.00 865.79 to ship well and usually too large to Silver 1,859.00 can. Growers throughout the state Currency are making trials of other varieties Total cash on hand 2,947.29 to find a firm berry suitable for shipTotal $123,359.06 ping, and tests are being made as to their shipping quality. The writer LIABILITIES hopes to make a report on this phase stock ..$ 25,000.00 paid in Capital at a later time. fund 7,500.00 Surplus The strawberry in Utah is Already Undivided profits .. $365.53 i 365.53 Total ....' a success but it can continue to be a 365.53 Net undivided profits success only by proper field sanitaDeposits subject' tion, fertilization of the soil, and dito check $50,094.09 versifying with varieties especially Cashiers checks.. 1,565.99 Total demand deposit.. 51,660.08 adapted to the home market as well Time certificates.! 16,882.53 and as for shipping canning. Savings deposits 21,950.92 From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago to Nov. 30. Inclusive of .each year WHEN DUTY CALLS seat behind a post in Row Z at to irrigate land adjacent to the pond 'embraced in NE 4 SW U of Sec. 17, the theatre was the best the buck pritownship and range aforesaid.' This vate on leave could get. He consid- application is designated in the State ered. it frowningly for a moment and Engineers office as file No. 9248. All protests against the granting then started hiking down the aisle. said application, stating the reaof Hey! yelled an usher. Where you sons therefor, must be made by affigoing? davit in duplicate, accompanied with Where all good soldiers go, he retorted snappily. To the front. A anner Clothing Co. 372 24th Street, Ogden, Utah |