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Show ' children returned to their home in Provo Thursday after a short visit with relatives here. Will Kepper formerly of England, but who has been living in Cardston, Canada; arrived he; Thursday and , m. lw taken. is stopping at the home of Mr. and Miss iSorma Underwood will en- Mrs. Joseph Peak. tertain the Four G club at her home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owen of Downey, on East Locust street this evening.! Idaho, announce h engagement of Miss Moiselle Rentrom will be the their daughter, AUine, to Mr. E. T The wedding honor guest. Anderson of Logan. will take place early in September. Miss Myrtle Burton was operated C. A. Epparaaa, Na, 114 on Tuesday at Miss Crawfords home From Offer ha. 14 for appendicitis, by Doctors Rich and Ten Needed Ago Gleason. The operation was successful Hopes are entertained for her of one Abe Meeking Can STAlCJSASSCCUia forThea application complete recovery. license to operate passenger Items taken from The Reflex of and Ogden Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield and autos between Salt ten years ago, dated" Aug. 7, 1913. beis Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield went Gave All Peace and intermediate points, which Kaysville. fore the state utilities commission, tf Preston, Idaho, to attend the wedis visitA stricken nation tloday islands wuih Mrs. Artimecia Epperson of Miss Ida .Egbert, daughter of SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED. of her son, W. I. Ep- ding the liar head at the hier of its fallen The Reflex feels thaf the ing family Mr. and Mr. George W. Egbert. Msg people of , home to enroute her Gamaliel leader. is Warren She Harding, person. counthe 'i Sheffield returned home Sunday eveDavis county are against it, Indoved American, standard bearer of n California after an extended vu.it commissioners of Davis county are ning and the remainder of the party . in home old liia people, lies dead. His last full ty to her Colorado., ngain-i- t are expected next Sunday. Mr, Shefit, we are informed, Mayor Miss Myrtle Jones Spent Saturday measure of devotion was given for us field reports the crops are enormods Williams of Centerville informs in South Webep, and the peace of the world. He died in that Centerville is Sunday the Ogin Idaho and says that that is the against it, Miss Elizabeth Stewart has been the service of humanity. There ea-- den chamber of commerce is against country for opportunities, especially Ie no greater epitaph. very sick during the past week. it. for the young men. Mrs. Seth C, Jones and Mrs. Norv From every ruler and race, from The Reflex is against it because it Layton. the great and lowly, at home and is not needed. Davis county is fully man Lloyd of SaltTLake spent Sunday is visiting with Robinson Kate Miss abroad, sincere, unaffeeted tributes to provided with hourly and half hourly in town. Miss Alice Coles left Saturday for Miss Marian Ellison. the man and his work ate pouring in transportation to intermediate points Mrs. A. J. Egbert is visiting with in and Og- a two weeks visit with relatives today. A deep sense of personal loss and the cities of Salt her sister, Mrs. Crilla White Egbert Idaho. is felt everywhere. den. The road between is already Rigby, Miss Love Cora Adams, in Idaho. and Hugh And for her whose, love and devo- congested without this additional trafMiss Laura Ririe of Magrath, Candaughter of Elias Adams, were martion inspired him throughout the years fic. cm Wednesday. ada, is visiting with Misses Bessie in his manful struggle to eminence, The Reflex is against it because the ried and Barton E. Mrs. Mr. and Day and Sarah B. Layton. George tenderest messages of sympathy afHtoad Should not be commercialized for coming in a constantly increasing vol- the benefit of any individual or comume. Great is her Ions. Great is pany., The road belongs to the people of of Davis County the sacrifice she has Ibid upon the and should not be peddled out to a American- people war hi plan for keeping them honorably out of war, rwiwtei r for placing them in the way of more JTCIE INLAND PRINTING CO. friendly intercourse with the world ' w. r. trrrums. witr that Americas young men might not c. A. KrrsMtox. mh again be called upon to meet and deal FikitefT nwni-tlBatter ut death and destruction. htuml u at Kararilla, ' Utah, ukWt Uw Aer oI This is a. significant promise Pre siarch I. 1S7. lent Coolidge has made a covenant - vast .responsibility, .calls entails .hat A4arttetf ratea aa pplicU earnest and painstaking applicafor Babscriptlon $2.00 prr year in advmhce tion and presages rontiriuance of a program of high hope, San FranTELEPHONIC cisco Bulletin. W. P, Epparana, Na. It 5br IDrrklji Srflrx - Rates have been obtained on the. Bamberger for the North Davis stake outing to be held August 15, It is desired by the committee in charge that the train leaving Kaysville at 2:01 p. m -- r the Reflex Years of Not for He altar of peace. But the nation shares with her and cherishes with her the dear memories of an affectionate, simple and whole-nomman, a itizen with ideals and courage, a president of these United a States of whom no evil could he jepohen. His passion from his inauguration was to bring about international justice through amity and better understanding among the nations. His labors, already highly rewarded in the success of the Washington arms conference and treaty, were at the point of high fruition in cieation of a world tribunal to avoid war. In this he gave more of effort than bis strength Would beat. .Tired nature claimed him and be fell at Iris place in the foremost rank. From his rebtxed hands the standard x passes to another, It heartens every follower to read from .('alvin Cooljdgtv now our president, this declaration upon his inaugu- ration: It will , , be my pur tone to cany out which he has begun for the American people and for meeting '"their responsibilities whercrer they the, policies may arise Grout among these policies foi th State Financial Statement Utah, showing receipts and disbursements for tne year' ending June 30th, 1923, as pro- monopoly. , If the commission desires to grant a public utility monopoly let it 'grant 1555, it to the Bamberger Railway and the 1917. Salt Lake Tramway company, which RECEIPTS are fully equipped to handle all the passenger traffic which may be de- CASH ON HAND, July 1st, 1922 Received from W. W, Evans, Clerk, fees veloped in the territory. Received from Ilulda L. Brown, Recorder, fees Received from F. L. Layton, Treasurer, fees Received from J. I), Burnett, Sheriff, fees Received from Geo. B. Mann, Sheriff, fees vided by Section Compiled Laws of Utah, - I and a mist capitol, gathered in my eyes, as, standing there, I thought of its tremendous significance and the powers there assembled, and the responsibilities there centered its presidents, its congress, its courts, its gathered treasure, its army, its navy, and its millions of i itDens. It seemed to me the best and mightiest sight that the sun could find in its wheeling course this ma jostle home of a republic, that has taught the woild its best lessons of liberty and felt that if wisdom, and 'ustuo, and honor abided theiein, the nn Id would stand indebted to this temple on which my eyes rested, and m which the aik of my covenant was lodged, for its final uplifting and regeneration. Ilenry W. Grady. Received Received my countrys ReceiVed Received $ 13,442.91 $2,870.50 1,770.70 90.07 264.82 143.79 I Tax Sales - Interest Fines County property sold Dog Tax Ixians , Received Salary for assessing and collecting Road Account Received Received Drainage Account Water Kent Received Received from Jurors and Witnesses (State) 2. Received from Car Licenses Forest Received Reserve, Received Maps and Plats Received Penalty Poor Account Received Sale of Estray Received F. L. Layton, col. 1921 tax, county Received F. L. Layton, col. 1922 tax, county Received Received County Road Received from Dependent Mothers Received frrim Dependent Poor Received from State Road - 1 . .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Will appear in person Quarantine Jurors. Civil Jurors and Witnesses, Criminal Crop Pest Fun, laughs, thrills, contests and prizes galore! -- Be there at the opening of King Tuts Tomb you must' be on the grounds by 6:45 p. m., and your ticket to the resort mayJind you a treasure in the tomb. Tuesday is also Becker Day Free exhibition of fancy rifle shooting by G. L. Becker of Ogden. , SfZZTZZ .. Experimental Farm Assessors Plats Registration County Auto State Highway Truck Expense Dependent Mothers . : .. Loan ' .. Interest $ 98,103.53 State Road Requisition Cash on Hand July 1st, 1923 I RESOURCES CASH ON HAND JULY 1st, 1923 Stock in Davis , Weber Counties Canal Co. (20 shl). Stock in Layton Water Sysbm (7 shares) Stock in North Cottonwood Irrigation Co. .... Court House and Lot Furniture and Fixtures Heating Plant Tkiunty Jail Automobiles (2) Road Machinery County Trucks (4) . 1,600.00 800.01 1,399.98 900 00 720.00 720.00 1,200.00 600.00 600.00 300.00 300.00 1,683.64 4,333.72 3,033.58 2,979.16 400.00 1,688.28 26,242.54 5,220.50 676.75 56.00 .1,036.00 277.05 633.57 1.692.68 114.55 4,051.19 605.00 109.38 178.60 473.60 1,724.82 40.00 247.00 2.503.36 9,820.26 6,042.92 3,749.00 1.232.36 8,000.00 120.00 . Exhibit ... Total LIABILITIES: NONE. ) State of Utah, "Couh of Davis $ . . Total Tuesday, Aug. 14 .. Total j 5,139.88 4,337.46 1,001.52 5,266.30 403.90 234.60 8,000.00 2,013.28 618.80 27,893.19 24,174.57 3,719.12 3,719.12 5,578.39 : . KING TUT Clearfield. Domer Thomas of Salt Lake was in town Saturday. Mrs. Wilcox is very sick. She was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden, where she is being treated by Dr. Osgood. Ernest Cailey and family have sold their home in Clearfield to Mr. Jones Its - s"' Mrs. Thomas Brig. Srd Bodily spent the t as guests of relatue., nk A fine son wa o Mrs. Peter Rentnu ht ville hospital Satin ,j Btshop Frank N r itor to Salt Lake Cr. la-- j , 3 Mr , i . Thu-L- ,. i, Farmire Mrs. Arthur lit sick but is now imj Miss Alice Boyi Salt Lake for a few of poor health. Laura 'haveMrsreturned -- k and home s ;.r du 8 tttr. excursion to the Bt ,u rer Mrs. Lera Clark 0f'c land was visiting "ikngton r tives part of last v., h Mr is teaching high r6Uil Mrs. Ellen Clark ILr.drson a Utah for a few we. he has u I k- in Madisno, Wiscon-,- , band is attending .here Your Fault You Never Told Me is the I)ail sands of Sons and Daughters Fry of Th WILD OATS Community Hall, Layton, August, 9, 10, Because of the Delicate Subjects and Scenes Men and A Motion Picture That Is Entirely Different 11 Wor It Lea es Noth to th$ Imagination Women 2:30 p. m. Men 8:30 p. m. Children under 16 jear Nut Ada' Admission ,25 Cents, Including Vu I Some of the prominent people of Salt Lhke who have endowed T E. E, Oats: Arthur F. Barnes, Commissioner of Public Safety; bidge, chief of polfre; Reverend Elmer I. Goshen; Lieut. C. II. Clayton of the Purity Squad; Dr. F. E. Estes; Dr. Ira K. Humphuj; Clifford: ten, Detective Sergeant, find countless others. WHAT SALT LAKE PAPERS SAY: of clearin Some Wild Oats teaches a Salt Lake Tribune and morality, but it does not weary with its teachings, and w :ertain?r. minute. Neither does the picture go to the other extreme .v, teach y. men and women things they should not know. It is a safe and sme prer! tion of a dangerous subject.Deseret News The picture points to a stern lesson and it was the f eral belief that its information was well of being pkued before public. Salt Lake Telegram A picture no one over 16 years can afford tor: It teaches an everlasting lesson in a manner unspoken yet understood. delicate theme is handled in a clean, clear-cu- t way. There - too much called false modesty, and the youth of today who are in a dargeroa i should be prepared for the temptations of tomorrow. This film sills them shuft eVil and will tend to better conditions everywheie. Who is the man daughter is going to marry? Do not judge hs his money, his earning capacity, or his character and fitne-- s to bey daughters husband. The mKst startling picture of the age. The boldest pla inest facts i put into pictures. Ics-m- h u l - $106,596.43 DISBURSEMENTS Paid W. IV'. Evans, County Clerk Paid Ezra C. Robinson, County Attorney Paid F. I.. Layton, County Treasurer Paid Ezra F. Richards, County Assessor Paid J. I). Burnett, County Sheriff Paid Geo. B. Mann, County Sheriff Paid Hulda L Brown, Count v Recorder mmissioner Paid Geo. E. Holt, County Paid Clarence Winegar, County Commissioner Paid John W. Oailey, Count Commissioner Paid R. S. Stevenson, Countj Commissioner Paid County Agent . .. Paid County Deputies Paid State Deputies Paid Tax Sales Paid Davis County Irrigation Dist Paid Election Paid Highway Paid Poor Paid Emergency Poor Paid Insane Paid Criminal Paid Court House Improvement Paid Court House Maintenance Paid Stationery and Printing Paid Inquests Account Paid Miscellaneous Expense Paid Janitor Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid George Judkins. Syracuse. MrsrWallace.Gaileyar.diUTBarber are quite ill. Professor E. David Mirn Cross was a Syracuse visitor 1 Total Paid . Miss Lillie Young entertained large number of friends at A lawn party Saturday evening. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served at the close of the evehing. v Layton sent quite a few residents out to Canada on the excursion to that' place Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams, Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Harris, Mh and Mrs. Morris Ellison and children, Mrs. William Corbridge, Miss Julia Layton and Miss .Genevieve Brooks were those making the trip. West Point. . Miss Bertha Thprgood is spending the week in Morgan county, the guest of relatives. Mrs. Sarah Eastrope and Mrs. Abner Gay of Salt Lake City are here for a few days visiting with M'rs. J.i-ep- $3,139.88 from from from from from from from covering very rapidly. J Will Not Be Admitted Together The Nations Capitol A few Sundays ago I stood on a hill Washington. My heart thrilled as Received looked on the townering marble of Received The little son of Will Whitesides broke his am last week while playing with some other children. lie is re- 238.22 .. 98,343.75 8,252.73 ,$106,596.48 8,252.73 3.200.00 875.00 200.00 15,000.00 2.500.00 3.200.00 5,000.00 700.00 3.800.00 8,000.00 Home Economy 9 There is only one sensible and practical way to handle your household expense, and that is bjl ' giving a check in payment of all bills. Tins method eliminates the, foolish 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. 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. $ 50,727.73 1 Ensi County Auditor, and F. L. Layton, County Treasurer of Davts County, Luh, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a fuT and correct statement of Davis County, showing Receipts and Disbursements of Davis County from the SOth day of June, 1922, to the 1st dav oUJulv Jo W W EVANS, County Auditor; F. L. LAYTON, County Treasurer. w BarnesBanking-C-o Kaysville, Utah |