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Show THE WEEKLY RErLEX, UTAH Srflrx iEhr iUrrlilij FtblluM K A YSVILLE, tr THE INLAND PRINTING i JOHN R. GAILEY W. C. LEWIS Notary Public Blacksmith Kaysrille, Utah. CO. and , W. P. EPPKKSON, Bailor C. A. EPPERSON, Aooociot Editor Entorrd at ' 1911. March at areond-claa- Kayavilia, a Dr.E. H. Moss, D. V.M. mottor February 15, Utah, under the art of State Livestock Inspector Deputy 8 18T9. Advertising rataa an County Veterinarian applM-al-a Office Phone Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance LAYTON telephonesNa. W. P. Epparaan, C. A. Epparaan, Na. Offira. Na. It 69-N- Wagon and Farm llachin, a Specialty Prompt Service ' Reasonable Charges Z Owen Shop East of Barnes K A YSVILLE, UTAH UTAH - - Horse Shoer W T9 114 CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE SHOWS HAD EFFECT OF SMOKE ON LUNGS of an acre each Two choice. residence lots, three-quarte- rs West front, good drainage, fine view of lake. One block from high school, 2 V blocks from grade school and Bamberger station. Good soil and water right. Ideal for sub urban home. The effect of the city smoke nuis lince on the human ttksuc, particularly that of the lungs, waa disclosed Wed nesday at the local health department bureau, when a section of a human lung was submited by the medical de apartment of the University of Utah was examined. Nearly two ounces of carbon particles were found to he secreted in the organ. The subject is said to have been u life long resident of Salt Lake and was 60. years old at the time of his death, a year ago. Dr. Terry G. Snow, dean of the , school of medicine at the university stated that the bodies brought school for dissection showed in nearly every case a black dewsit in the lungs, when the subject had been a resident in this city for any length of time. He declared that the Bairn of this condition lies in . the fact that when the lungs are obstructed, the inhalations do not fill the lungs as they should and this condition facilitates the cntance and deposit of the bacilli, thus making the system more susceptible to disease. Deseret News. to-t- he ic The condition recited above has long Ween known to prevail in iSalt Lake City and is growing worse from year to year. Salt Lfeke City is destined to increase in population until - it is one of the big cities of Western America and the smoke mennace will increase with this growth. There is no remedy and no method by which it can be abated. Salt Lakera who desire to escape the ill effects of smoke will have to get out of Salt Lake in winter when the smoke pall hovers over the city through lack of sufficient wind to carry it away. Also sixteen red pine logs, suitable for posts. 14-fo- ot FOaLAYTON Kaysville, Utah South East corner of the North East Quarter of Sec, 24, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 60 roils to the place ol beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. HANCOCK & BARNES, EZRA ROBINSON, Madagascar Turtles. Keep Accounts. Some of the turtles of Madagascar Farming Is a business the same as banking or running a mercantile estab- are oval In form and very fat and lishment. There are product to be plump; others are much thinner and sold and articles to be bought. The liut. In order to catch them, the na- keeping of a record of these und determining the relation of the outgo to the Income are important .considerations on every farm. Tfie farmer should know what his income Is and Attorney for Plaintiff. ' ' P. 0. Address 405 Deseret National Just how lu V:!sjmslrig of it. He can know this only .by keening books Iast publication April 1, 1920. and the llrst of the new year is th First publication March 4, 1920. proper time to begin. Exchange. Bank BlclgTialt Lake City. Utah. 1 uojpnpiud Rough Oldtime Sports." Pugilistic encounters, dog flghta cock lights und similar erfonnanc?s were the ordinary forms of popular pastimes in the euriy part of the last century. Bull butting v as common, and even this did not afford sufficient amusement to the people In some of the northern towns, and Blackburn and Oldham exhibited a strunge depravity by compelling old women to race In sacks Baileys Mngnzlne. PLANS FOR INTERURBAN STATION Completion of plans is announced for the new terminal station of the interurban lines entering. Salt Laka to. cost half a million dollars when finished. The station will cover the South Temple sreet frontthe to West Temple street corner, age where the old Valley House stood, 180-fo- ot will be iour stories high,-wit- h -- foun- dations strong enough for additional stories. The business of the roads Biding Her Time. Florence was visiting her is said to he growing so fast that it is maiden aunt. The former estimated an expansion will be neceswas while the latter was ln-- . Indulgent, 25 before Foundation sary years. severe. to One day while be dined work is expected to begin in two had gone shopping, Florence, weeks, the building to be ready next grandma was left to the mercies of her aunt. I year. to whom It appeared she was unnsnnl-- . The waiting roohis, ticket offices ly naughty. Upon being told that she and baggage rooms will be in the would get spanked If she did not be basement. The ground floor, with the ' have, she looked up at aunt and with : Tra going exception of he entrance to the term- tears In her voice, said back. to when conies cry my grandma will be inal, occupied by stores, on both South and West Temple streets. Floors above will be occupied by the Tribute to Shakespeare. offices of the roads and office general Only Shakespeare was endowed with room will be' provided for doctors, that healthy equilibrium of nature lawyers and other business and pro- whose range was elliptical, dominating all nones of human thought and action fessional men. Contractor Have concrete mixer and surveyors equipment Will call in response to letter or telephone Salt Lake City, Utah .nuns aii) jiioqa si ui.)jg M.utf oqt oi siat(suq IBOjo pun aim flujtpjuios MimS PmjuiY 3ip U Kergaard Gnra . 'uoipnpoud (X)MPLETE M. tives go out to sea in the early morning when the ocean is very smooth, and the turtles come to the surface to enjoy their morning nap. jo afltu.hij eqj, jsaqM ,9auuno3 om., jb.hj.sy rhone Was. 9333-- Residence 233 I. Street W MiCKIt SAYS OtOJA tuttt notice UOVD NCR CAR PICKS UP rts EARS AMD RARS GO AFTER NOUME POT IN t CHLORINATED LIME t A UL HIGH-TES-T GAS OIOJ AT 9. WELL, AOMERTISINO'U. AFFECT NER BITNESS JEST TW OAVAt ms. 'NS.NOku, NEVER KNOW UOVJ WsUCM SPEtO TW' OC BIX KIN SUOSN VJNTlV.'SATRS & -- Is a Powerful Deodorizer and Disinfectant To be used in places that generate bad odarsTfrorn whiiteveF cause they may be arizing. grand-mothera- nd Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 1 There is perhaps, no other city in the land where the people persist in Tesiding in the corporate limits of the 'city, as in Salt Lake City, and there is no city where the smoke and other nuisances can be as easily escaped. Davis county offers every advantage for clean, sanitary residence for the people of Salt Lake. Electric rail- roads and the finest concrete highway in the land make the entire county Firat Growths Important, readily accessible for residence. LivNo beginnings of things, however ing conditions are bettor in every par- small, are to be neglected because conticular. in Davis county than in the tinuance make them great. Plutarch. city, but if Salt Inkers persist in being smoke eaters, there is not yet a law against it. Of course much money will be spent in efforts to abate the nuisance, but with no real beneficial results. Eventually people who object to smoke will have to move out, and they will find plenty .of room in the Butter Wrappers, at the Reflex concepthat power of tion which could Hike away Richard III from history, and Ulysses from Homer and that creative faculty whose equal touch Is nlike vivifying In Shallow and Lear. Lowell. verl-slmll- nr Six Automobiles Free Little Kingdom of Davis. Salt Lake Herald makes astounding offer to ambitious men and women SUMMONS In the Second Judicial District Court of Davis County, State of Utah. Joseph Argyle, plaintiff; vs. William A. Talbert, lllysus G. Talbert, Nancy A. Talbert, Sherma Talbert, Lucy Jane Pack, Ida May Pack, Inez Ann Pack, Julia Pack, Ward E. Pack, James Parley Pack, Erastus F. Pack, John Pack, Jr., Don Carlos Pack, Merritt N. Pack, all the heirs of Sarah A. Talbert, Sidinica T. Dunford, Auelia E. Pack, Ruth Pack, Silas M. Pack, ...Catherine... D.Pack, James J. rack, Uryilla V. Pack, Ycruna V. Pack, John A. Pack, Mary M. Pack, Mary Jane Hack, Benjamin V, Pack, Genevieve Louella Pack, Quince R. Pack, Walker X. Pack, Jan? Ann Pack, Olive Edith Pack, Flora Inix Pack, Phylata Pack, Hattie Pack, Fred Pack, Harold Pack, Bessie Pack, David T. Pack, Elizabeth G. Pack, Hiram O. Pack, Roy Pack, Gerald Pack, Jessie Bell Pack. All the heirs of John Pack, All the heirs of Lucy Jane Pack. AH the heirs of Julia, Ruth, Jessie and Mary Jane Pack, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendants: "You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days' after the service of this summons upon you, it served within the county in which this Action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend theabove cniitlel action ; and in case of.your failure .to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the den and of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet the Title to the following real estate in Davis County, Utah, which is now in the natne of the plaintiff, Commencing at a point 29 and rods North and ten rods West of the to-w- it: one-thi- rd Surpassing in liberality any offer of its kind ever given in this section, the SALT LAKE HERALD is offering to men and women a remarkable opportunity to win six luxurious motor cars without a cent of cost. Other handsome prizes including sparkling diamond rings, talking machines, are also to be distributed eash prizes, who those among respond to the offer. The of automobiles is attractglittering array of hundreds of peoplattention the eager ing e,-and the good news of the flERALDS salesmanship campaign is sweeping in every direction. f Automobiles are something not everyone- can buy, to obtain one free without paying money for it is something that seldom occurs. Possession means pleasure, pleasure that only big money can buy except in this campaign. The opportunity is open to men and women, whether residing in city-o- r country. More prizes will be awarded to those residing in the outside districts than in the Salt Lake Already many aspirants are beginning to in the campaign, but the long fiarticipate prizes offers an enticing to many more. The SALT opportunity LAKE HERALD exercised much thought and care in selecting for these prizes, automobiles that the ultimate winners will be proud to own.The $2310 Qldsmobile Eight is a classy model. The Mitchell Six, costing $1975 is another one of the luxurious prize cars. The $1895 Liberty Six, $1705 Buick Six, the $1430 Oakland Six and the $1225 Maxwell are seven-passeng- is the principal requisite. i See Our Big Line of i J t: FABRICS ALL-WOO- L er Tailor Made among the beautiful awards. Every car is' a 1920 model containing all the improvements and equipment that this year's cars Special Latest Styles Good Brooms, $ .00 1 will have. 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