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Show , 0 r n - - THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH this thing, I have made a care- development of a country which ful study and I expect to sub- will be marked and set apart to BY V7, P. EPPERSON A SON mit. a plan of organization to stand alone in its class is better A those who are interested in the appreciated and understood all KAYSVILLE UTAH development of the state. I am over the United States than it is now begining to realize just what right here at home. Our first duty is to inform Entered M second-clamatter Feb we need in this state and I am to ourselves." do I what can to an going Utah get Every school-bo- y 7uar715,ilUat Kayirllle, the movement started to build up girl should be discussing daily his under the act of March S, 1879. the state, advantages to 'be obtained right here at home and his daily lesBales. on application. Advertising People Want to Oome Here. sons should instruct him how to People want to come here. grip and raise those advantages. Subscription $1.25 per year when There are scores of them who The business man and paid in advance. $1.50 per year are woman, the anxious to come, and if they mothers and fathers should on overdue subscriptions or when he wn knew-ju- st a little more about the not paid in advance. plied with this information to be opportunities here in our state induced toabsorb it to pass it ou we would turn the tide of im- and to Office Phone, No. 10. use it. migration into Utah. Residence Phone, No. 34. From Salt Lake City to the Atlantic coast is mainly prosper- -C' Will Gr Farrell "the secret ary ous People-begi- n tor assume an - John Brown returned from of the Salt Lake Commecrial club attitude of New of disregards Castle, Friday. political has returned home from an ex and are all getting bugaboos Mrs. tended tour of the eastern cities down to business. Communities Maggie Ford left for Idaho Saturday to visit her daughwhere he has been studying com are prosperous in exact pro- ter. mercial club work. During this portion to the energy, enterprise, trip he has learned what The Re- and Mrs.Frank Worsley moved of their citiflex has long contended that zens. East back- from New Castle the first through Wyoming, there are thousands of people in Colorado, Nebraska, of the week. that these many people in Iowa and theKansas, other states to the Mrs. Clara Cleveland, who has the congested east who want to the cities and towns whose been coast, is suffering from small come west and that the west must and activity are talk-abo- reported on the improve. pox prosperity have, them before itcah "make daily all over the country Don Rich who recently returnany material progress. IIow many are cities and towns supported ed from a mission towns are there in Utah where to Germany, a producing surrounding a minutes work has been perform- by school in Sunday Sunday, Mmck country. These towns spoke ed or a line of literature been have Mr. and Mrs. exerted spent money and Byron Barlow printed to send to those people concentrated energy to advertise and family have returned from who are looking to the west., for New Castle and again located in and build their up supporting homes and a comfortable living! and have taken care hot Bountiful. Mr. Barlow is one Surely not many. The individual territory beyond the limit of that of the instructors in the Bountidont amount to much in this tdgrow Take Omaha for ex- ful High school this year. world so far as community pro- support. Mta publicity bureau It is reported that Virginia gress is concerned and men must ample. the spends biggest part of its Parrish, who had her eye punctur bind themselves together in comand money energy to educate ed with a needle -- about four mercial clubs and other publicity and the ''people of its weeks will have to have the bodies if they are to assist in the the people of its memberago, and in order to reremoved and development general pros- own state of Nebraska, ahd of tain the the of other one. The of the sight community. perity western- - Iowa. Its Reflex would like to see the whole Mrs. Becky Porter returned of Davis county fall in line and organization selects young and from Idaho old professional and business men Saturday' where she organize and maintain a live com- of talent weeks. While there several who train under musical spent mercial club in every ward and Mrs. Porter was taken very ill act as a unit through a central experts for six months' in the which ""necessitated her remainand then for the" other six organization. The people have year she than had intendet ing no right to hold back the develop months gives a weekly Monday to. longer musical luncheon and, night play ment of the rich lands of this to free If Omaha everybody. when millions there are of county has his a visitor, host, whether people in this nation who are in a millionaire or a workman, takes A rich end want for something to eat As the pmptrou farming and datrj him Den anc down to community la tha oonhwmtern portion of the matter now stands in Davis Darla Comity. Cm farm and homaa, rkh entertains him at Omahas ex flelda and high grada atock ara Important feacounty much land and the produc ture. Haa two canning actabltabmanta, nr him Oma with tenia a walla. North Darla high school and of the same is going to waste for pense, impresses beautiful orchards. Branch'or O. L. railwant of people to handle the lan has hospitality and fills him up way from main llna to lake ahora8 furnl-h- e sta(acllltlea. with Dutch lunch and shipping a and consume the products. We must have more people to make' tistics about Nebraskas great The Syracuse Y. M. M. L A, uess. Weekly excursions are Davis county and Utah great worked up and trainloads taken will, conduct their annual? open to the Den from towns fifty ing social at the Syracuse amuse miles away. As high a number ment hall October 10th at 8 as 2,500 come in on these ex oclock. The program will he as follows: cursions. By the time the fall festival is held peo- Male Quartette from Clearfield ple come in such hordes that Vocal Solo, George Manning of private homes by the thousand Hooper; Reading, Frank Robin-soof Syracuse ; Yiolin Solo, Geo must throw open their doors to T. Omaha and Beesley, of Kaysville; Lecture, them. They-knoHe Bays to Hake a Qteat City Omaha knows them. Acquaint- D. O. McKay, of Salt Lake City ; the Surrounding Territory Mus ance extends to friendship, friend Quartette from Syracuse After the programs, free dance be Built Up. ship to interest, interest to cobe given and lunch will be will operation. Their interests be Secretary Will G. Farrell of come identical. The city helps served. All nre invited. the Salt Lake commercial club O the - country - to grow and the "; has returned from an extended NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. forces the city to keep tour of the east; where he went country y Nebraska it. and Omaha with District Court, Davis County, to study the of com up are both great, and are both ' Utah. Probate Division. mercial organizations for buildIn the highly prosperous despite . the of the Sale of ing. up- - the- - country. - While " in cyclone that would ha ve pros- Real and matter Personal property of the east he visited seven cities trated communities. mqst Fredric Sarah Clift, deceased, work is being where I have visited Margret Clift, - Executrix.by During my trip carried on, attended three con seven cities larger than Salt Lake The undersigned will sell the ventions and a good roads meetone not quite so large and City ing. He expects to formulate a I have been entertained by the following . described real and property of above named plan of organization in Utah for secretaries and commissioners of personal deceased, the boosting of the commercial clubs and associations Real Estate and the state, exploiting of its of commerce and been given ever, resourcs. Mr. Farrell declares All that certain piece. or parcel advantage of studying .at ... first of the land east of the "arc hand their advantages, needs and that eyes situated, lyjng and being centeerd on the west and "that problems. 1 have attended three in the Precinct of Layton, County the opening of the Panama canal conventions with representation of Davis, State of Utah, and will hring thousands of im- from most of the important cities more particularly described, as migrants to this ' part of the and have had six full days of follows : country in search of homes. In absorption of the. exposition -- of Beginning at the Northwest order to take advantage of "the methods and practices which Corner of the South East quarter situation, - Mr. Farrell- - declares bring cities to the different of section 28, in Township that the citizens of thestat degrees of prosperity. I have North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake will have to get together and listened to specially prepared Meridian, U. S. Survey, running work. He expects to make the talks from three mayors, five gov thence 470.6 feet due South, Salt Lake Commercial club the ernors and numerous trained thence S. 41 32 East 124.2 feet central organization for the work. secretaries upon the subject and along highway No. 1 to place of commencement, thenee N." 61 Invitations have already ... been conclude that: 58 E. 364.2 feet to the West "side sent out to 47 commercial and All cities are exactly (1) cine bodies offering them an op- alike in their absolute need fo of a certain four rod street, portunity to affiliate with the one comprehensive central com- thence S. 0 14 W. on said line Commercial dub, giving them mercial organization of great of road 541.7 feet to highway No. representation on the board of enough efficiency to attract, hoi 1, thence N. 41 32 W. along said . governors. As soon as he can and employ the time, inoney and highway 489.6 feet to the place of formulate his plans, he expects influence of a big majority of beginning, . being a part of the to call a meeting of these Southeast quarter of Section 28, their citizens. and containing Two acres, more and present the .matcom(2) That no effective ter to them for consideration. mercial organization which pro- or less. Subject however to a The people of the east are duces the goods fails to so attract certain Mortgage for Eighteen just beginning to realize the im- hold and employ a big majority Hundred Fifty Dollars "and inare glad to give terest. portance of the west and the of .citizens-whPersonal Property wealth that we have. During my their time, money and influence e of scores Medical with Books and Instruments I peo-,-plfor common good. trip talked On who were or after the 13th day of eager (3) Salt Lake City has a big personally to find out more about Utah. majority of citizens who are October, 1913, written bids will Hie Commercial club and the anxious to upon a sane be received at the office of T. basis to ex- McClure Peters, Attorney for Utah Development league have and business-lik- e been doing some good work in plore, discover and develop every Executrix at Kaysville. . Terms cf Sale advertmngthe state, feut what powerand- - possessionwhich Salt Cash on delivery of deed. J Lake has for health, wealth and ,we need in Utah is ' SARAH MARGRET CLIFT, ' . and a big central institution to happiness. a so Lake work it Executrix of the Estat of that That Salt cn the (4) City carry Fredric Clift deceased, will be more effective." peculiar and wonderful Llzaa AUsd cr cLipsxiia Uke grflrx . . Attorney for Executrix, Kaysville, Utah. Date of first publication, Octnd. Date of last publication, Oct. 9th. . m -- -- ENTERVILLE- - ut NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY. Showing of Autumn Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Kays Creek Irrigation company will be held at the Farmers Union Hall in Lay-toDavis county, Utah, on the 11th day of October, 1913, at 1:30 oclock p. m., for the purpose of determining whether rr sot Article VI -- of - the Articles of Incorporation of the said company shall he amended so that the capital stock of n&id company shall be increased to an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 Said meeting will also be held for the purpose of determining whether the action of the stock holders of said company, : at a meeting thereof held at the Farmers Union Hall in Layton, Davis county, Utah, , on September 6th, 1913, whereby it wa s decided to purchase a certain reservoir and reservoir site, and to construct a certain teservoir for the storage of water,- shall he ratified, confirmed and approved Dated September 18th, 1913. - . WILLIAM N. NALDER, ' President of the Kays n, E ARE NOW READY -- . with all the Best Styles in Ladies and Childrens Millinery and cordially vite You to call. Try Your Home Store First - Creek Irrigation Company. : R. ADAMS, Secy. Attest First publication Sept 18, 1913. Last publication Oct 9, 1913. LLE co-opera- te te Ak-Sar-B- LLINERY Mens Work Shoes SYRACUSE Ak-Sar-B- en in- Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST Just the season of the year when you want good work shoes. Our lines are . the best in the country, being made of all leather with standard screw fastened soles or Goodyear welts. The prices range from $2.25 to $5 a pair. Remember, if you buy your Work shoes here you get the best. X . 8K Floor B Made of Choicest Utah Wheat i n, Milled in CLARKS w 2360 Wash. the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. OGDEN EVERY DEALER HUS IT -- OVERSTOCKED - Our Loss Your Gain. , 16 ft; Per MT ft. . . and 12,14 $22.00 2 14 and x 8, and 16 ft, Per M. ft. .... ..... . 21.00 2x8 Nice grade 1x4 Sheathing 19150 Star A Sta Cedar Shingles 3.00 . 2x 4 - -- ' I & Standard Shingle YOU CAN. SEE IT DOUBLE An - Everything at Reduced. Prices. YOUR BANK ACCOUNT te I d op-fur- $k 29.00 21.00 25.00 29.00' 30.00 25.00 itis all ' Gone.' SALT LAKE LUMBER COMPANY and you wiU do well to place it where you can get the best ser- 740 So 6 West. GEO. E. ROMNEY, Mgr. vice. We are not only a Depository for money, but we take , an especial interest in the success of IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL each of our' customers, which DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR guarantees you the best possible THE COUNTY OF DAVIS AND banking service. STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE OF SALE. Phone W. 501 CEO. T. BEESLY Crystal Springs DAVIS COUNTY In the Matter of, the Estate of Thomas Franklin King deceased To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-Noti- ce is hereby given that in pursuance of ; an order of the above court made on the 8th'day of September, A. D. 1913, in the matter of the estate of Thomas, Franklin King, deceased, the un- FARMINGTON, UTAH 1 o I 37.50 x 4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceiling x 4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceiling 1 x 6 and 1 x 8 No. 2 Clear Bnstie 1x6 No. 3 Fir Rustic . AH New Stock. Act .Quickly --Before in a short space of time if. you will take good care of your money and invest it carefully. important item is 2.00 1x4 No. 2 V. G. Rr Flooring 1 x 4 No. 3 V. O. Fir Flooring,.., 1x4 Common Pine Flooring exdersigned, Jesse ecutor of said estate, will sell at private sale,, for cash, on the 9th day of October, A. D. 1913, at 10 oock" A, M., at T. F. Kings Why let the chickens go with-c- residence at Farmington the folwater when you can buy a lowing personal to wit: property, good sanitary drinking fountain at household furniture, farming im' r plements and one steel granary. the agents for same? M.-Smit- h, ut m LEAF FCULTRY FAf.M " Utah JESSE M. SMITH, Executor of the Estateof ' Thomas F. King, Phone 24-- 3 KAYSVILLE, UTAH KEEP OUT the Flies SCREEN DOORS In regular acres' in metal WINDOW SCREENS In ait the ergular sizes frame. Odd sizes made to order. deceased. Dated Septmaber 22nd, 1313. ICE j n c.niDj.t, r C-- i |