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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX; KAYSVILLE, UTAH BOUNTIFUL ik N'im miks ( Salt Ukt City. urban and raaidaa ea tew. Urfal city in : baa waUrwark. dactrie raonty aula t'.ghu and paver, talcpboaaa, ( walks SurrootMtod by ntk Market ffardms ami fruit laada, two electric railroads with low fares, two tranereatiaeatal railroad, brick yard, two banka, rood boat ease boeaas. commercial club, era dad and kirk school, churches and todyea. A rood ptaee to lire. tau i mat An Alarming Mrs. Albert Shirley is very low. Alfred am. Situation Chernngton .has joined the i f William Grones is clerking Joseph Knighton Cash Store. at the We hare toItTyou in our advertisements that our business in Utah last year resulted in a dcfiicit in our revenues of $244,073.10. -- Mrs. Vincen De Torak has purchased a new fn Dodge car. Fackrell are Mr. and Mrs. Edward TfMtmg relatives in Randolph; Utah. A bank account not oaly protect! your money against theft and loss, but also pratects.it against temptation to spend. Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good substantial hank like this one. Why not start in a small way and save every pay day? l- -S t-S- -t-t-S -M-M- S- I I -l S-- Akin Briggs of Syracuse spent, a das here last week visiting rela- few Wright Kearnley has accepted a position with the Salt Lake Hardware Co. in Salt Lake City. i. u ! Our entire line of straw and canvas hats 20 per cent discount. CMf S min us through increased revenues the year 1916 will close with a deficit of over four hundred thousand dollars hi Utah. Obviously, our revenue and expense problem is one that will not toltc itself the solution lies m adjstmcnts of rates that will produce revenues sufficient to cover these Mrs. W. J. Pexton of Kemerrer, Wyo., is visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hatch. -- ever-incrcksi- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. IB. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS John Eggett recently at the home of Sealed proposals will be received by Jane Ann Holbrook, the nurse. ' the undersigned up to 10 a. m. SatMrs. Alvin Sessions is at the L. D. urday, June 22nd, 1918, for all labor and material required in the erection S. hospital suffering from pneumonia. and completion of a Grade School At last acounts she was doing nicely. Building at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, according to plans and specificaMrs. Norman Lamph is visiting tions prepared for the same by Wilwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. liam Allen, architect, of Kaysville, Sabine at their ranch in GrouseTCreek. Utah, from whom plans and specifications can be obtained upon receipt of check for $10.00, same to be reD. H. The homes of Thos. Sessions, to bidder when and speciturned Smith, A. E. Wjnward and James fications ore returned plana to the architect. Burns are quarantined for scarlet All bids will bo publicly opened end read at said time at the office of the fever. Board of Education of the Davis Coun Mrs. Jane Lewis left for Randolph, ty School District at Farmington, Utah, Tuesday, to attend the funeral Davis County, Utah. Proposals must made out on bid aheet furnished by of one of her nephews who died Mon- - be the architect, and accompanied by day of pneumonia. certified check on some responsible bank for five (5) per cent ef the Bert Springstead, who has been amount of the bid as a guarantee that working for the government in Ash the bidder will enter into contract and ton, Ida., came home Saturday very give a satisfactory bond in the amount of fifty (60) per cent of the contract sick with stomach trouble, price, within one week after the said Miss Annie Fackrell, the nurse, re work is awarded, otherwise the amount of check to be forfeited to said Board turned home from Park City Sunday, of Education. The time required b' where she had been assisting in the the contractor to complete the wor! shall be stated in each proposal. The Park City county hospital. right is reserved by the undersigned Mrs. Harry Hatch and small son left to reject any or all bids, or to accept bid it may deem best, or to waive Wednesday evening for San Antonio any technical defects or informalities any Texas, to spend a few months with in any proposal. (Sighed) - her husband who is stationed there THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Of the Davis County School District Quin McNeil of this place, and Farmington, Davis County, Utah, Louise Page of Kansas were mar June &th, 1918. ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake By JOHN R. RAMPTON, President, temple. They will make their home THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, in Kansas. Clerk EthelJIale of Oakley, Ida NOTICE spent last week as a guest of Mr, am Sale Sheriffs Mrs. Alfred Bumingham. Miss Hate of sale to me order of an virtue By was domestic art teacher at a school in Second Judicial Dis from directed the Gunnison last winTer. trict Court, Davis County, State o ' Mr.. and Mrs. J. Chapman and fam Utah, in favor of E. V. Pratt and against Annie E. Martin and Emmae lily of Sat Lake City spent Decbra Wade, to satisfy a judgment tion Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred, J have levied upon the following named t: All of lots 1 and 2, Lewis. Dorris Lewis returned with property, 21 I them to spend a few week. KaTiUf jsite Survey, in the m and family have State of Utah, as the property of (Annie E. Martin and Emma Wade, and moved to Heber City, where wr,'Will expose the same for sale, or so Stringham is superintending the con- much as will satisfy plaintiffs demand , struction of a canning factory for and costs, at the front door of the j County House in Farmington, Davis the Woods Cross Canning company. County, State of Utah, on the 20th day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day enter- - of June, A. D. 1918. Sale to Commence at 12 oclock noon. tained a few friends Friday evening cash. Terms, in honor of their son Leonard, who CHARLES E. NALDER, Sheriff. left Saturday for Camp Kearny, Calif., D. 1918. A. 29th, May at after enjoying a month's furlough A. M. LAMB. . and-costs- to-wi- nT kNi w YOUE Large, Soft, Clean COTTON RAGS To The Reflex Office WillPayT ou5c. Pound ftAftAAAAftftAAAAAAAftAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArAAAAAAAAAA j MYRON W. PHILLIPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY KAYSVILLE, UTAH 'Men Up USE PAINTS IIARNOT AND SCARNOT VARNISHES SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S DECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING FLOORLAC FOR FLOORS LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES AUTO ENAMELS SOLD BY - Miss iU ng costs. Mrs. George Dunham and family left Tuesday for Pocatello, Ida., where Mr. Dunham is working. Esther Ashdown is spending ten days with her sister, Mrs.r Howard Tolman of Bancroft, Ida. THE HOUSE OF QULI TY per cent ' Mrs. Malcolm Lee of Eureka is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day. . sfilllllllll d, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hatch, Jr., of Park City, spent Decoration Day here ft ' with relatives. r: L. of and ton this Ralph Ramp place Algie Adams of Layton were married last Wednesday. ef l-l-t EEC , The expense of maintaining our lines and equipment during the same period Increased 47.4 per cent, and The expense of operating our plant during the same time increased 24.8 per cent. This means that unless some measure of relief is accorded SPEC1A KAYSVILLE 4 Mrs. Geo. Lallas and small daughter, of Salt Lake City, are visiting relate es here. KAYSVILLE, UTAH HIT Here arc some figures showing an even more alarming situation: . - v . So for in 1911 our &re mcorsa increased 1.1 over the same peroid of 1917. But-- " BARNES BANKING COMPANY THIS IS f ' Elmer Spencer has gone to ' Tort-lanOre., where he has accepted a position. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow I Mi tives. . - Co. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH The Strength of Business largely on the banks. A bank that is not strong,' well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. depends Here Bring Your Deposits and will be of much help and be convinced that we can If courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. Union State 'Banf BOUNTIFUL, UTAH j I By homer nn Deputy." A Mr. Foreseythe, of Canada, has PROLATE AND GUARDIANSHIP purchased the John Thurgood resi-- I NOTICES dence on Brigham street, and has ..Mr, Consult County ClerkQrBespectiv moved Jus family into Signers for Further Information Thurgood and family have moved to Clearfield. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- W BS-- fcl of Edward Davis, deceased, Estate lias a Good Opinion of Chamberlains f Creditors will present claims with Iain's Tablets. vouchers to the undersigned at FarmUtahpon orbeforethe 15ih-daChamberlains Tablets are a won- ington, of July, A. D. 1918. der. I never sold anything that beat SETH C. JONES, them, writes F. B. Tressey, Richmond, Administrator of the Estate of Edward Davis, Deceased. Ky. When troubled with indigestion Date of first publication. May 2, or constipation give them a trial, 1918. Kl q )q Date of last publication May 30, 1318. of shares Ten Rent For KaysvIIl Irrigation Company stock. Apply to Subscribe for The Reflex NOW, Christopher Barton. Adv. , Known Everywhere As The VERY best Ihe-sam- r y h J - Mads of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modem mill Packed in the ncateet manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. a |