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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE, UTAII THE FLAME AT OGDEN ORPHEUM TONIGHT1 75 . KAYSVILLE Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs and daughter, Mirra, who have been. visiting ip Salt Lake, will return Saturday. Davis county farmers can secure manure at the North Salt Lake stock yards free of all cost, is the announcement made by the manager of. the yards. Hyrum Adams and. his sister, J. Burton, and Caroline Stoddard of Grace, Idaho, and Katherine Pilling of Canada spent a few, days in Brigham City, the. guests of Joshua Adams. Mrs. Heber Murdock and two children of Ileber City are the ' guests of Mrs. John Morton. They expect to remain here for ten days or two weeks before returning to their home in Heber City. Born to MrT and MrsTFrank H. Bishop at their home in Detroit, on November 8, a daughter. Mr. and Mrsr Geo. Bishop of Kaysville are the grandparents of the little lady and are highly slated over her arrival. J. C. Owen of Downey, Idaho, was Ma-lin- - da of Pairs of Shoes and Hosiery at Commencing Thursday wewill place on Sale Hundreds was so large and comGREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Our stock of these goods never contentment in the knowledge that the shoes one plete at this season. There is great, wears has Fashions stamp of approval. Our shoes have this stamp of approval. Wear recognized styles this Fall and Winter yes all the time. and hosiery during this This is a time of conservation conserve by buying your shoes Sale. a Kaysville visitor this Owen tells e us that his morning. Mr. family is now located in Blackfoot, Idaho, where he will join them about the 20th of the month. He is contemplating purchasing a farm in the Lost River district. The Davis County Furniture company, operating stores at Layton and Bountiful, have purchased the furniture stock of the John Barton estate and will operate the same at the old stand in Kaysville. A very complete These well known brands of 25c Hose (white BEAR BRAND line of furniture and household goods or black) will be on sale during the Harvest OUR WONDER will be carried in this store. S&16 fit SOLDIER BOY Professor A. C. Carrington of the University of Utah, with Mrs. Carrington, spent last Friday and SaturThis' lot consists of all the odas and ends in Misses Shoes, sizes 10 to 2, in calf or (M nn day in Kaysville, the guests of Mr. Mens Dress Shoes Patent ''Leather, Vici kid; button or lace; Harvest Sale ...y liuO and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs. Professor Kid, Russia Calf and Black Calf, lace or butCarrington, who has charge of the ton, worth $5.00 and $6.00 a pair; CO QQ Childrens Shoes; sizes 5 to University extension work, has arHarvest Sale Price yuiuU same kinds as above ; Harvest Sale... ranged to give Kaysville a course of highly interesting lectures by men eminent in their professions, sometime during the winter. Owen A. Wall, who emigrated to Arbon, Idaho, some four years ago, has returned to Kaysville with his family and is now living on the ok homestead with his mother on the Mountain road. Mr. Wall took up a 2358 Washington Ave., Ogden homestead in Idaho and has been sue cessful in growing good wheat crops He will return in the spring and put in a wheat crop but he says the snowfal in that country, while good for a wheat line common to said Sections Twenty crop, is not calculated to bring it into one (21) and Twenty-eig(28), favor as a winter resort Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian in Davis County, Utah, coming on regularly to be LAYTON heard, the same having been regularly .Mrs, Frank Hill spent Monday in and duly filed with the clerk, and all matters and proceedings in relation Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King were Salu thereto being Tegular and according to law, the Board, after a hearing thereLake visitors Sunday. ---on, adopted the following resolution: Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Burton were Whereas, The, Amalgamated Sugar visitors in Ogden during the week. Company, has applied by petition for Irene Watt of Oakley, Idaho, visit- a franchise giving to it, its successors fifty-yearthe right ed friends in Layton during the week. and assigns for to construct, operate and maintain a Mr, and Mrs, J. P. Forbes is spend- railroad track, being a new spur being a few days with her mother, Mrs. ginning at a point just West of Bar ton Siding on present Denver & Rio A. E. Anderson. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor and Grande Spur track, Roy, Utah, Hooper, Utah, and running South a family of Oakley, Idaho, moved to distance of approximately two and miles over and I, ay ton this week. miles Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sullivan spent across the County Highways as shown be weak end In Layton," visiting with on Blue Print attached hereto and which is hereby made a part of this Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey. franchise. The location of said RailconPaul Whitesides, who went to Amer-ca- n road track being shown on Blue Print in and in the red, points Lake with the last quota of sequestion lected men for the National armyjtms where same cross County Highways, shown in yellow: and. been exempted from service andvns Whereas, it appears that the pur' eturned home. pose of said franchise is lawfql and The Ellison Ranching company is the proposed railroad track to be conthereon will present the least lug catJe and sheep to the San --structed ossible and inconvenience obstruction Francisco market. Already the com- to the traveling public, and the conpany has sent out eighty-thre- e car$. struction of said railroad track will be ? Their total shipment" ill reach 120 of benefit to the community served by items on sale. the same. ears, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, The ladiesof Layton who desirto That said petition be allowed, and ister for war work may do so at said posted in all departments. franchise and right to the said he store of the Dayis CountyFurni-i"- o Amalgamated Sugar Company, and to company Saturday, fftlesdames L. its successors and assigns, Jbe, and the F. Ellison, Lucius Laudie and Robert same is hereby granted. Shopping Members voting in favor of said rlin will have charge of the resolution: Hess, Parker and Smith. Regi 'tration is purely a per Wherefore, it is hereby ordained and n mil matter and no one is under enacted by the County Commissioners to do so. of Davis County, Utah, that the Lu ius, Laudie reports that anyone tTompany, itssuccess-or- s and be, and they are here1 assigns, .'king a Ford cer for spring delivery by a franchise and right to granted 11 have to place an order this fall or construct, operate and maintain for a hey will not be t ble to get one in the period of fifty years a railroad track, In order to get people to being a spur beginning at a point just . ring. of Barton, Utah, now located on the necessity c? ptaclng orders WestDenver & Rio Grande Spur the track, r now, the Layton Auto company has running from Roy to Hooper, Utah, L 5 n unusual proposition to offer and continuing due South a distances of approximately two and lf buyers. KAYSVILLE, UTAH (2 Y4 ) miles as shown on the Blue Print attacted hereto and which is made a J.AN ORDINANCE part of this.franchise, over and across the Public Highways running East Granting a Franchise for a Right-of-a- y to The Amalgamated Sugar and West along the Section line com- 2 for 35c. June Hawthorne who plays the Indian girlin the great show The Flame One of the most remarkable plays and after having braved death and in many seasons, Richard Wajton worse together they in the end secure Tully spectacular drama about Latin the treasure of earth" in the comAmerica, The Flame," will Coyie to ing of their first bprnf As in all of the Orpheum Theatre, Ogden, tonight Tullys plays, the scenic settings ars only. Tullys previous plays, especial- elaborate and colorful in the extretne. ly The Bird of Paradise and Omar, The scene showing the hurricane the Tentmaker, have endeared them- sweeping through the green jungle is selves to millions of theatregoers easily one of the most realistic setthroughout America, all of whom will tings ej(er devised, every detail of be glad to learn that in his latest work, wind and rain, lightning and- thunder, The Flame," Tully has surpassed all crashing trees, and glowering clouds his former efforts. Here is a play being produced with the utmost fiof love and motherhood that sends its delity. Music, too, plays an important bouyant message home to theshearts part in the performance, and is renof every man and woman ho likes dered by a band of Cubans especially romance and beauty and hope. In the imported by Tully to participate in art of weaving dramatic love stories, The Flame." Th superb campany Tully has no superior among Ameri- includes Marthi McGraw, June Hawcan playwrights. In The Flame" he thorne, James Seeley, Godfrey Matfollows the career of a young Ameri- hews, Louis Acker, Henry Sherwood, can couple who are seeking their for- Byron Russell, George Le Soir, Wiltune in Latin America. Ikinged into liam ODay, Harry Mervil, Jack Kings-berrJ. D. Walsh, Anice live, Vira a maelstrom of bandit revolutions and Zen Wood, Helene Voola, Will T. natiOal turmoils their material Rial, dreams flicker out one by one, but al Chatterton, Fred Pena and many ways the flame of love burns brighter others. - y, 9t; 1 ht Beet Growers Attention s, WRIGHTS ANNUAL BEET HARVEST SALES (2) one-ha- lf -- Begin Thursday, Nov. 1.5 and tinue until 9 p. m., Saturday, Nov. -- 17. Several hundred Find the ads. ' We carry a full line of the famous Goodrich STRAIGHT -- LINE" Rubbers, for nearly-gr- o grown-up- s, wn-- u ps," and children. No better wearing rubbers than these are to be had anywhere, In fact we can safely say that one pair of these rubbers will wear as long as two ordinary pairs . The rubber used in them is tough, almost. Rubbers are never heavy and clumsy -- feeling. Wrights n. regis-ratio- obli-it:o- They are always light upon the feet Ogdens Center Amal-tamattdSug- ar And they fit most ex-- ) as a try-o- n cellently best proves. MYRON W. PHILLIPS ap-reci- We shall be glad to . show you the line and feel sure that you will find them even more. , than we riairrL, H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY ve one-ha- Company, Its Successors and Assigns. mon to Sections them, know theik and change them often. ARE TIIE DRUGS YOU BUY ALWAYS FRESH? LAYTON DRUG CO. Where Quality Counts" (21) and ht -C- -- op-era- Nearly all tiroes spoil upon standing. Old drugs should newr be used. Our drugs are all fresh, because we watch Twenty-on- e (28) and running East In the- - Matter of- Franchise-to- the and West along point approximately one-hamile South of Northern Amalgamated Sugar Company. At this time the petition of The line of Section Twenty-eig(28), all One long evenings entertainment that you cant afforj (21) and Amalgamated Sugar Company, a cor- in Sections Twenty-on- e to miss. poration. having and conducting a Twenty-p- i ght (28), Township g North, Ladies of the Relief Society have always prove0 sugar refining business aUOgden, We- Range 2 West, of the Salt Lake Meridthemselves" experts In anything they haveundertaken- ber 'Jouty, Utah, a franchise ian in, Davis., County, Utah,,,The location of said railroad track being shown granting to it and to its successors inNow see them in VAUDEVILLE! - red and the utnd assigns the right to construct, points of cros3ing over s and maintain a railroad track, said I yduont think they can SING, come and hear thebeing shown in yellow1 on attached the which in is a a print being spur running hereby Southerly If you dont think they can DANCE, come and see the. direction from the present Denver & made a part of this franchise. This Ordinance shall take effect Rio Grande Railroad Company spur If you want to HELP in getting cheer to our sol between Roy and Hooper, Utah, leav- twenty-si- x days after its passage and boys COME to the best entertainment of the season at Far11 ing the spur in question at a point approval. franchise This and now is as what known passed granted mgton, Friday evening, November 16, 1917. just west of Barton Siding of the Denver & Rio this 23rd day of October, A. D., 1917. Board of County Commissioners, Grande line above described and runBy DAVID F. SMITH, The Layton Golden Rule store has ning due South, or a distance of apMr. and Mrs. John G.bson , , lf Chairman. two aand (2)s) tsold a carload of Hubbard proximately squash to line, Idaho, moved to Layton miles over and across the County Attest: SETII C. JONES, Clerk. the the in Ryan Fruit company, which is be- Mr. Gibson will work November 15, 1917 Highways in Davis County, Utah, run- First publication November 29, 1917 ing trucked to Ogden. ning East and West along the Section Last publication sugar factory. Twenty-eig- () lf LAYTON will be te high-way- ht OMING!; f - - one-ha- UTAH WHAT--? , a |