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Show 0 ! r , K' THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSYILLE, UTAH PERFECT IN WEAVE, WEAR .AND WASH - ' ARM 0 R ' ' f 1 ; ' " , - V Dyes sometimes. are poor. Right now agood many are awful. Do your hose turn green. We have heard of some. . ' ' We sell the Armor Plate Hosiery dyed with harmsnot dye. Guaranteed to give satisfaction to the whole family;- Black silk stripes, white silk, black mercerized, white mercerized and various orher styles and grades. You can get the best right here. Just step in and ask. r - " HJ.SH EFFIELD S SONS TelephoneNo. The Most 1 DEPARTMBIT CASH STORE, of the Best for the Least Gash Kaysville, Utah JtL. ? Alex Tuesday evening and found him nicipalities of the county meet with for street and sidewalks and crossings. Farm sitting on the porch of his home, with the county commissioners and state The annual levy for irrigation dishis daily paper, which he is now again engineer at Farmington, pn Tuesday trict No. 2 was also made as follows: The largest city in north Davis the editor of The Reflex visited Uncle morning, July 18, for the purpose of On primary shares $1.75, on secondary CASH PAID FOR POULTRY County; fine place for residence. he recited the events of the long ago discussing the proposition! levying shares 35 cents, on Holmes creek Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable AND EGGS. when Johnnie Thomley made daily a special municipal tax for state road shares 25 cents. ana fruit canning establishment I). B. Phillips has moved into the to his home from the purposes. It was decided that the and great brick plant add steadily The third Monday evening in SepAgents for recently vacated by R. C. pilgrimages to the wealth of the city. General cottage home of his father, a lit- council should attend the meeting in a tember was set as a time on which the Lucke and family. Mr. Lucke, who neighboring Conkeys Poultry and Stock farming, fruit and vegetable growhas been in charge of the Kaysville tle way down the creek. Uncle Alet .body. council would sit as a board of equaling for shipment and canning are Pharmacy for several months, has Remedies. The request of the sexton of the ization. complained that it was sometimes a important industries. Has the gone to Omaha, Nebraska. little lonely since he is unable to go cemetery that the posts marking the Davis County Central High school, The matter of drafting an ordinance churches and new opera house. noon the about liis farm and down to town, but lots in the cemetery be repainted and Concerning sidewalks was referred to Shortly after yesterday y City water and electric lights are roof of the main building of the on the whole he was very thankful to posts be replaced with new, the committee on judiciary. inducements for investment. Home SHEFFIELD Cannery was discovered on fire. be alive and have his children about missing was in. concurred of The Reflex and its The matter of trimming trees which Prompt action on the part of the emThe chairman of the cemetery and were interfering with electric light ployes saved the building from de- him. He was in a rare good humor, printing plant. struction. It is not known whether the which means that he entertained his sanitation committee reported that he wires was referred to committee on fire started from sparks from a pass- callers with flashes of wit and humor had attended a at Farmington, electric lighting. '. Alonzo M. King is reported ill. meeting ing locomotive or from the smokestack to himself. Uncle Alex faces called at the request of .the state board peculiar The The matter of appointing a sexton of to the the damage cannery. Alex Smith has had his adenoids rewith a steadfast and serene of health, at which the matter of to fill the the future more is but than $50, perhaps building moved. place made vacant by the We build all kinds of 100,000 cans were drenched with water faith and it matters little to him muzzling and licenseing was dogs resignation of. John Barton was disMary Transeau is having her tonsils and will have to be washed. whether he lives years or days. While among the matters discussed. He re- cussed and was proposed to act In removed. buildings and do all Will Roueche and family called at he lives he will be happy with his ported that it was planned to have conjunction with the officers of the Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Provo is the home of Phineas Bodily for a short loved ones and his .friends who call to county and city ordinances enacted kinds of cement con- Cemetery Improvement association in visiting in Layton and Kaysville this visit, Tuesday afternoon, and left their see him. When he is called to go from concemingAhis matter and that these making the selection if agreeable to Studebaker car standing beside the , week. Crete work. will find him ready, ordinances would te uniform in road. While in the house, a man this life, the call all the that body. The mayor was appointed I cities and towns and counties in the to take up the matter with the Miss Alta Jensen of Mt. Pleasant is alighted from a north bound auto and and he remarked Jto his visitors, I Roueche of took machine there the than over friends' have D. B. more Mrs. her with charge north end of the county. The matter sister, ' visiting and drove it away. The police of Og- have here. The home of Uncle Alex, of Phillips. carting away all manure, garbage you den and Salt Lake were notified and as most of the readers of The Reflex and other forms of refuse and filth was machine recovered the in CaliforHunter of Ogden Pasadena, Lloyd NOTICE TO CREDITORS of a high and filling up ponds was also connia, is the guest of his friend, Arnold without material damage, Wednesday know, stands on the crest Kaysville, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Robert M. Barnes. morning. --The wheel jack and a part hill, overlooking Great Salt Lake, the sidered and recommendations made by of the kit of tools were removed by the distant desert peaks and the fruitful Harris, deceased, Creditors will prethe state board of health. Irvin J. Strong amT wife of Salt thieves. No arrests have ben made. as and north of farms Dsyis county, A letter from the state board of sent claims with vouchers to the unLake City visited Kaysville relatives back looked Mrs. Alvin and Mr. on we Born Ford to coasted auto the s and friends Sunday. away health, 'calling attention to pools of dersigned at Layton, Davis County, Monday, July 17, a daughter. Mother and saw the rare old stagnant water in Kaysville city, was Utah,' on or before the 31st day of DeWiliam Blood and James II. Linford and child are doing well, and his crutches, looking read and the recorder was instructed cember, A. D. 1916. Grandpa supported by are visiting relatives in Logan and John Colmere is supremelyOiappy. D. D. HARRIS, after his visitors, as might soma chief to acknowledge the receipt of the Cache valley this week. Administrator of Estate of Robert of old in Bonnie Scotland. The visitors same. Fred Larkin and Charles Bishop Harris, deceased. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REFLEX went to cheer the stricken old man, The time provided by law for fixing Kaysville - - Utah have gone to Nevada to work for the W. R. SKEEN, came all news from themselves Davis the carries and It away and the Clast they First annual tax levy having arrived, the Ellison Ranching company. Attorney for Administrator. both mentally and spirit- following Inevy was made: Two mills Quick Work: Our Motto county. strengthened Mrs. Christopher Layton, Jr., is First publication June 29, 1916. TELEPHONE 45--J ually. May Uncle Alex be spared for contingent purposes and two mills UTlR visiting with her son and friends and 1916 .... KAYSVILLE, .27, Last July publication MUTUAL PROGRAM many more years and recover his relatives in and about Burley, Idaho, this week. Following is the program for Sun- health and strength so far as is posday evening, July 23, at the Kaysville sible for one of his age. The kaysville Boy Scouts will leave tabernacle: for a four days camping trip at the - Address- - Leo J, Muir. Vocal solo Mrs. Culley. flakes just over the crest of the mounKAYSVILLE CITY COUNCIL in Salt Lake City for the past month, where they were taken from the scene of their auto accident in Lost Creek canyon, are getting along as well as could be expected. They are expected home within the next week. KAYSVILLE Oak Leaf Poultry 4 Kays-viller- HYDE & up-to-da- te ' Building Contractors tf J I Let us figure with 4 Scotch-America- Hansons Electric Shoo Shop n, I Up-to-da- te - - : tains tomorrow. Instrumental Lila Foster, Salt The Kaysville city council held its Lake City. J. George Barnes and family of Salt Vocal solo Jack Parrish, Center- regular monthly meeting last Monday are visiting with Grand-fathLake City and Grandmother John G. M. Barnes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Thomassen at Richmond, Utah, Sunday. Mr. Thomassen says that grandson of his is a fine boy. er -- Little Miss Cynhtia Barrett entertained the Girlies club at her home yesterday afternoon. The club is composed of little girls for social enjoy-ment and mutual improvemenL Hubert C. Burton, superintendent of Davis county schools, who is in New York attending the Columbia college summer school, is expected home August 15. He is enjoying his stay and wreek in Gotham immensely. Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hyde and familyr Chas. T. Burton and family, and Frank L. Layton, returned Wednesday from a camping trip. They were gone a week and visited. Ogden, Weber and Beaver canyons, had a fine time and got plenty of fish. John H. Blood and Geo. B. Sheffield, who have been in the L. D. S., hospital On July 13, Uncle Alex Dawson ill Lv V ;.- -! celebrated his 79th birthday. His chil dren and grandchildren gathered at the family homestead and madethe able to enjoy. He was in a reminiscent mood .and for more tjian.an Lour event a gala occasion. Mr. Dawson little suspicioned that a celebration had been planned, but when his chil dren and their families continued to arrive during the morning, it came to him that a party was in store for him, The feast was served at 2 oclock in the afternoon, and the remainder of the day was spent in having a good time. Uncle Alex had steadily im proved"' m" health for the past few weeks antf while unable to get around much, thoroughly enjoyed the occa sion. Senator John W. Thornley and After reading and approving the minutes of the meeting, Mayor Barnes announced that he had been called on the phone by State Engineer Morgan, who had requested that the mayor and council of Kaysville and the other mu EXCURSION RATES V;. Oregon Short Line. Half rates for Sunday trips. On sale every Sunday, Also tickets good from Saturday to Monday at a little SUNDAY bit more. Ask agents for ''details. WEEK END EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short Line. for. excursion-tic- k I s, ets good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on sale every week. Still' better ates for tickets good Sundays only. Ask agents for details. Attractive-rate- CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MATCH ALHAMBRA THEATRE, OGDfEN UTAH PIONEER DAY, 9 p. m., July 24 GEORGE NELSON Salt Lakes Wrestling Fireman, Present Holder of the Intermountain . Heavyweight Title . PETE VISSER , iJJ "ri.ilti.lll.lluiiHulHit ville. Mayor John G. M. Barnes evening. - The public is cordially invited to be all the members of the and presided present. council were present. i . ' t j Ogdens Wrestling Fireman $50.00 has been posted by these wrestlers that it will be a finish match, that it will be clean and entirely satisfactory to the public. LADIES FREE PRICES 35c, 50c,. 75c, $1.00, $1.50 LADIES FREE , Seat Sale Opens Friday, July 21st Reservations by Mail or Phone TheireAU -- in the Rcinqe of Electricity A very small cash payment and the rest " in easy monthly installments--- Puts an electric range in your kitchen, : The price includes cost of . installing and remember, you operate your electric range on a. very low special cooking rate. Gome to the office or telephone and let us demonstrate the coolness, the cleanliness, the economy, and the success and practicability of, the electric cook stove. AT-ONC- E. UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE - |