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Show i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4 y AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE BOUNTIFUL Kin mile north oi Salt lak City, suburban and rmidattea town. birtrait city in otoetric Davis county; baa waterworks, lights and power, telephonSs, cement aids walks, Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with tow fares, two transcontinental railroads, bnck yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. Iff Mrs, Israll Barlow, Davis Count), Utah, Irtder Ileldli) 'lax Deeds. in accordance amended, Revised Statutes of Utah, 4907, we, the Board of County of. Davis County, State of Utah, will offer for sale m separate parcels, tor cash, at the north uoui ol the County Court House building, Futnungton City, County and Stale utoresaid, at - o'clock M. Tuesday, iMay 21st, 491&. Sale to continue troni da to day, the following described real estate held by Davis County, ui. uer tax deeds and on such sale the County Clerk of Davis County will execute and deliver to the purchaser all the title of the State of Utah, County of Davis, and any town or school distnct's intei est in the leal estate so sold. DAVID F. SMITH, A Kill UK HESS, THOMAS BARKER, Boaid of County Commissioners, Davis ounty, Utah. SETH C. JONES, County Clerk. Com-nnsMope- Jr is very ilL 1- Mrs.. Ernest Grant of Echo ing relatives here. visit- i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulthies are motoring through Idaho. Mr.and Mrs. Wm, Mills and family motored to Lehi Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs, Wm. A bank account not only protects, your money against theft and loss, but also protects it against temptation to spend. Every man owes himself and hi family the protection of' a savings account in a good substantial bank like this one. v Why not start in a small way and save every pay day? ana Argjle recently. Mrs. E. J. Ingels is visiting with her brother in Eden, Utah. A daughter was bom to Mr, and Thur 2Ja y." TOFge Ur o i - fH r 0 1 a. jfW; .K, C umnigttm, xlt j. UtahRA Ii ' .6A Name and Description. P. W. Guslaison, lots 2o, 20, 27, 26, Hatch and family moved to their ranch in Farh Valley recently. C. F. K. W, Anderson, who has been Ol, in home Fri- lulillUUU, returned Tooele, working M-ji- i iai , iNutUt Olsen, lot 42, lock 36, uiu .North bait Rake auaiuon. day.' Dttke Flat i, utoige Olon Co., lot 14, block T3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich and small bpi lugs HUatuun. Miphur child of Canada are visiting relatives D. u ceorge, lot Id, block 8, here. i uu sulphur Springs audition. .vueiaiue Cali, commencing southHazel Crosby has just returned east corner ol lot 4, north do leet, from a few weeks' a t chums; soutn do leet, east 4 with rcla- - xj-stcuuius; lot 4, block 41, 1'iut A, tives in Payson. ? REMEMBERTtlE TUSCAN I A JUYA BOND: i-.i- Deuntuul 'lowiisite. Containing .83 vtllen R. Kohnson of Salt Lake City, ut l es. David 11. .Smith, lots 2 and 3, block andKathryn Smith of this place were 42, Plat "At'" Bountiful 'lownsite; also married last week. hots o and u, block 42, Plat 'A,"1 addl lion to Bountiful lownsite. ContainBarlow, son of Wilford Bar-lo- ing 3 acres. , is on a two weeks' furlough from Annie C. Wiseman, commencing 13 ions bin leet notLh of southwest cor Camp Kearny, Cal. m-- i ol Section lb, west 6.6 rods, north Frimary convention was held in ii.o tods, east 30 rods, south 6!a rods, 23.4 rods to beginning, contain the First ward tabernacle Saturday, west 1.21 acres. ln ,iot 2, block 3, mg w as 1 Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAVSVILLE, UTAH La-M- ar and w well attended. i lat IN. M. C., Bountiful 'lownsite. 4 and south- Bmil Louper, lots 2, 3, west h ol northwest JfUT A large line of. Red Seal and Authority Ginghams in plaids and stripes. Do not miss the opportunity to purchase a dress from one of these patterns while the z price remains low.: Mrs. Dan Miller and son of FarmSection 4, ington visited with her sister, Mrs. lownship 1 north, Range 1 east. ConWillard Carr, last week. taining 156,36 acres. Albert Raddon, commencing north, south 6.50 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Day enter- east corner of southeast 40 west north 6.5b chains, chuin4 tained friends at cards Thursday eve40 chains, north 0.50 east chains, A delicious luncheon was iic) es in section 24, township ning. served. north, Range 2 west. 20 ilehry penman, commencing Harold Waite of Syracuse, and chains north of southwest cornef of Salma Page of this place, were mar- section, north 5.50 chains, southeaster ried Wednesday in the Salt Lake ly 10.25 chains, west 8.50 chains to beginning, containing 2.34 acres, ift lemple. Section 21, Township 5 north, Range 1 Gus Hermandson and family of west. Rosanna T. Carlos, commencing Chicago, 111., moved to Bountiful re- northwest corner of northwest V of cently. They intend making their southwest Vi, south 20 rods, east & home here. rods, north 20 rods, west 8 rods to beginning, containing 1 acre, in SecAlvin Sessions and wife of Camp tion lb, Township 4 north, Range 1 Lewis, Was., are visiting relatives west Elmer E. Merritt, lots No. 14 and here. Mr. Sesions has been promoted 15, in block 4, Sulphur Springs addito lieutenant. tion. Charles W. Davis, lots No. 6, 7, 8 and Mrs. Jaren T. Toflnan and family 9, in block 14, Sulphur Springs addireturned to their home at Lowell, tion. N. A. Niskern, lots No. 12 and 13, Wyo., after spending a , few weeks in block-13- , Sulphur Springs addition. here with relatives. Franklin A. Gerber, commencing lb south and 57 rods east lrom Arthur Horsley and Myrtle Boulton, rods northwest corner of southwest V4; both of this place, were married last south 49 13 rods, west 2.77 chains, week. Mr. Horsley entrained fo. southwest 1.96 chains, east 3 chains, north 2.48 chains. Containing .64 of an Camp Lewis Saturday. acre. Section 13, Township 2 north, Mr. and Mrs, Simon Frazier and Range 1 west. Elgin Jacobson, commencing 100 Vi family, of Park Cityrare visiting with feet south from northwest corner, east Mrs. Fraziers parents, Mr. and Mr. 115 Vs i feet, south 4 rods, west 11514 Wm. J. Boulton and family. feet, north 4 rods; lot 3 in block 45, Flat A, Bountiful townsite, conThe eighth grade held their exer- taining .17 acres. Jesss P. Tuttle, eaHt of lot No. 4, cises here Friday (Liberty Day) in South David High school. A nice pro- in lock 52, Flat A," Bountiful Town-sitcontaining ,50 of an acre. gram was rendered and a dainty sufP Wilbur S. Itamer, nn undivided interest in the - following deper served. scribed land: commencing 19 rods Mrs. Chas. R. Mabey who was liv- north and 12 rods west from southing at La Jolla, Cal., while her hus- east comer of Wm. Prescotts land; band was stationed at Camp Kearny, north 36 rodswest 16rodsA south 34 southeast 16 rods 2 feet. Ii. has gone to Fort Sill, Okla., where her rods, Section 20, Township 2 north, Range 1 east, husband is instructor in gas. containing 3.50 acres. Luchn A. Ray, an undivided d Mr. and Mrs. David Moss enterinterest in the following detained a number of friends at their scribed land: commencing 40 rods east home Friday evening in honor of their from southwest corner of northeast 40 rods, north 10 rods, west V4, son Arnold, who left the following 39 ehst rods, north 10 rods, west 1 rod, day for Camp Lewis, Wash. A dainty south 4!0 rods, containing 2.56 acres, in Section 20, Township 2 north, luncheon was served. IiangerTMfet: , Henry Jones, commencing 21.56 rods Parley Noble and Hazel both of this place, were married in the north df southwest corner of northwest V4, east 3 rods, north 14.44 rods, Salt Lake temple Thursday. A re- - west 3rods, south 14.44rods; con ception was given Ahe. aamfc evening taininir.27 of an acre. Also cam. at the home of "the Undes parents, mencingi 79 rods north of southwest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argyle, for rela- comer of northwest 4, east 3 rods, north 242-- 7 rods, west 3 rods, south tive and friends. e, one-thi- SVILLE The House of Quality one-thir- Arg-yle,- 24 EUSM YOUR Large, Soft, Glean: COTTON RAGS Funeral services over theremains of Richard Egan of Byron, Wyo., were held Tn the SoulE" Bountiful' meeting house Friday at 2 p. m. For "several years Mr. Egan was bishop of the South Bountiful ward, and veas 76 .years .old. The following Bountiful boys for- - Camp Lewis, 5A JC Will ID i Amv-ld-i J'yt Pay-Y- ou 5c. Pound lifer Wr Gi'iijloiS AT THE Reflex Office Wask, left Saturday: Wil ley, A ! v in Lewis, Arthur Horsley ahd Moody Powers. A farewell party was given in honor of the boys Friday evening in the First ward tabernacle by the Soldiers' Welfare League. Fire broke out last Wednesday evk. ning in the Stoker school. The Misses Lucy Fackrell and Pearl Smith were walking past the building when they noticed a fire in one of the rooms. They called Mr. Lewis, the janitor, who called the fire department. .The fire is thought to have started in a flue in the principals office. The damage is Climated at about $50, and cnypred bv insuranee. rc Harry Lauder Is being serious these days. The famous Scotch Cornells demands of war, Aloag vkk subordinating his comedy to tho bis work for bis Injured Soldiers fund and the T. M. C. A.. Louder Is making an earnest appeal to Americana to prepare for the next Liberty Loan. General subscription la tho tberae of Lauder's message. Her Is what he save: Liberty Is tbs dearest word in any language. It la tbs thing tho c Germans ars fighting to take away. It is big thing ws must fight Is j ! the-on- to keep. What have you done to help win the war? What are you doing to " preserve liberty? Every Sunday 500.000 Germans in the United States sing songs of pulling the trigger; they are talking of you of the United 'SDnes. What are you doing to do about them? . Right now our answer must be BUT LIBERTY BONDS! We have given that anawer once, twice already. But we must make It again aad again as need is We must turn our dollars into silver bullets That to the way we can become sbateboldera In the Bank of Humanity. Our part D jto jirvtde the wherewithal, since we can't do what the boys out thers are I...'' Join' J t - . ' ' , ; ' ! ; , - jf Back In France I saw battalions of young fighters marching along and chanting a song - any old song right Into the mouth of death. They knew where they were going. They were fighting to save LIBERTY. And they are tailing on you to help them, you back here, Our pgrt la easy compared with theirs hut It is OUR PART and It must be done put your money into liberty supports. Sign up as shareholders in humanliys hank. ' 1 r i ' REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH, OF THE CONDITION OF THE CLEARFIELD STATE . BANK, LOCATED AT CLEARFIELD, IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE ' OF BUSINESS ON THE 29TII DAY OF MARCH, 1918. . 1 1 , RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....... Overdrafts Unsecured Furniture and Fixtures . Due from National Banks Checks and Cash Items Expense Account (including supplies since organization)... : Interest and Taxes Paid Total 39,448.00 65.70 2,199.85 6,940.77 1,467.74 2,173.25 31.60 52,326.91 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Undivided Profits, Interest, Exchange, etc. Individual Deposits ... ...... Cashier's Checks Savings Deposits Bills Payable 25,000.00 1,260.81 17,408.36 1,709.73 1,948.01 5,000.00 Total 52,326,91 of Davis: State of Utah, County Walter W, Steed, Jr., being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 29th day of March, 1918. WALTER W. STEEDS Jr. -- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 918. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Notary Public. the 7th day of Aprii1919. commission My expires (Seal) Correct" A ttestr- - GEOr E. HOLTr WALTER W, STEED. D. -- v Directors. MrNELSONr State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 25th day of April, 1918. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. 27 rods; containing .45 of an'acre. William II. Chapman, commencing j north 13 degrees, 40 minutes east 6.25 2 north, Range 1 16.28 chains north and 16.04 chains chains, west 31 degrees east; containing .72 of an acre. west of southeast corner of northeast east 1.80 chains, containing 1 acre, Mrs. B. west- Jlawprth all in. Section 9, Nectioft 41 j Tvwnfehip 3 norths Range Township Range 1 east. Con- - south 25 links, east 8.94 chains, con- 1 west. John lLCre,cn,vl?Krd.s on each rid taining 640eres. taining "226 of an" acre, "Bection"'31, 2 north,-- Range! east. to the following de- Township FOR SALE OR TRADE Charles Duncan Estate, part of scriped : center line, commencing 13 One two-robeet cultivator and southeast 4 lying just east- of O.. S. L. links south of northwest corner of of art aere-- Se- o- south half of southeast quarter, east orie Cyphers incubator (egg capacity Ry., cfmtaining.i5 tion 12, Township 2 north, Range 1 40 rods, south 15 rods, containing .10 or west, 390), the latest modeL Cali 23-of an acre of land, Section 20, lownW. W. STEWART, write Samuel J. Holt, commencing 4.30 ship 4 north. Range 1 west, Wm. II. By bee, commencing nrrtu- Adv Ksysvillc, L tab. thains- - south .and. DL21of chains w;et west 64 east corner of northwest northeast from southeast corner ndrth 20 chains, west 12 feet, south 20 rods, south 12 rods, west 15 rods, SEED POTATOES FOR SALE chains, east 12 feet, containing .36 south - 64 rods, east 80 rods, north 80 I have a aaply of fine seed potatoes erf an acre Section 13, township"? rods, 'containing 39 acres; also of northea-- t U, Section northwest north, Range 1 we.--t for fcAle. W. J. TIIORNLEY, at 25, Township 5 north, Range 1 w t, commencing Secret, Henry Adv. Layton. northwest intersection of Davii Coun- cor.taimrg 79 acies. Libbie FLiilipa., commencing 72n.T2 ty Highway No. 3 with Davis County Highway No. 1, northeastny 2.58 feet .south an 1 914.32 feet ta-- t from chains, northwesterly 7.59 chains, north wo-- t comer of aouthwt-- t L, 52 southeasterly 8.72 chains. Containing .75 of an acre. Section 31, Township 3 north. Range ljwest, of south-30- , Milton Parrish, ent Section 20, Township 25-Iiok- U,-wo- rth 8.96-chai- nSi -- w " e-- 8. WE WILL PAY' CENTS A POUND FOR LARGE, CLEAN, SOFT RAGS. BRING THEM AT ONCE 5 Town-hi- p 3 north, Range 1 eat, containing BO acres. Henry Secrist, beginning on south side of Highway No. 3 15.80 t bains, chains, less tail wav and 'tm t south of northeast corner, south 8.40 taming 19.69 acu"-- Sctioi 2. jrQjriiEjiEXLrxjirinciLa. . C i-- '- - |