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Show jl THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE, UTAII ITII THE THIRD UBERTY LOAN Davis county, both north and south ' districts, has ruisedt its allotment for the third Liberty lpan and a cpnsider-abl- e amount additional has been subscribed, The Reflex is not in possession of the official figures for the t south district, but it ia known that the allotment of that dstrict was subscribed, and over subscribed, early in the arive. The list of subscribers for the north will be printed in The Reflex next week. The following letter to the secretary the Liberty loan committee at Salt o( PubluhMl k; Lake, sets forth the totals for the TIIE INLAND PRINTING CO. north district: 'W. P. Epixraoa. Editor Mr. David Larson, Secretary Third C. A. EpparaM, Aaaociato Editor Liberty Loan Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah. ma aroni-clitmatter February IS. Entri 1811, at Kayaviiia, it tab, ander Um act of Dear Sir: It affords me pleasure to March . 1879. t report that the people ,of the North have Davis subscribed, district Subscription 1.50 Per Year in Advance local as folour three banks, through 'O - - j lows: Advertising rate an application First National Bank, Layton, TELEPHONES . Eppanon. No. 78 W. C. A. Eppanon. No. 10 W Barnes Banking Co., Kaysville, OF TIIE OWNEIt- CIRCU MANAGEMENT, SUU, LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE- - ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24 1912, Of The Weekly Reflex, published weekly at Kaysville, Utah, for April, 1918. State of Utah, County of Davis as. Before me, a notary public in and for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared William P, Epperson, who, having been duly sworn according .to law, deposes arid says that he is the business manuger of The Weekly Reflex, and that the following is, to the beat of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management,' etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 44,1, Postal Laws and r Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, 1, That the names and addresses of Jthe publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: . Publisher, Inland Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah. Editor, William P. Epperson, Kaysville, Utah. Managing Editor, William P. Epperson, Kaysville, Utah. to-w- it: Manager, William P. Ep- person, Kaysville, Utah. 2. That the owners are: John G. M. Barnes, Henry II. Illood, Heber J. Sheffield, J. R. Galley, John W. Thorn-leW. P. Epperson, C. A. Epperson, Leanora Epperson, Estella G. Epperson, all of Kaysville, Utah; E, P. Ellison, James E. Ellison, of Layton, Utah; Arthur Hess, of Farmington, Utah; James Howell, of, Ogden, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, ami other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Mergen-thallLinotype Company, New York, N. Y.: American Type Founders As-- . sociation. Denver, Colorado Branch; Dexter Folder Company, San Francisco Branch; Barnes Banking Company, Kaysville, Utah.' W. P. EPPERSON, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of April, 1918. JOHN U. CAlLEY. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 12, y, " 0. er -- $33,-00- 0. Clearfield Bank, $9,80p. Making a total subscription through our banks of $77,700. Please not that this makes us over the top for the North Davis district and, in addition, quite an amount has been subscribed in Ogden. Just as soon as we receive reports for the various committees and art, able to compile same, will send you total amount subscribed by the various subdivisions in our district Yith kind regards, we remain, STATEMENT Business $34,-90- . Offtca. No. 18 . fctsfclrlrtrtrti A DAVIS COUNTY OVER THE TOP Srflrx uilir Drrlilg The Quarterly Conference of the North Davis Stake will be held at Clearfield, Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12. We are advised that two of the leading authorities of the- church will be in attendance at all meetings. We very earnestly ask that every member of the Priesthood quorums, and particularly all of the officers of the quorums both of the Melchisedek and Aaronic Priesthood, be in attendance at the Priesthood meeting at 1 o'clock on Saturday. TWe urge also thatall of the brethren and sisters of the stake shall, so far as possible, arrange their affairs so that they can attend the afternoon session of conference on Saturday, as well as the meetings on Sunday. The schedule of meetings will be as follows: 11:00 a.m. Patriarchs. Stake Priesthood meeting. Regular conference session. Sunday 10:30 a. m. .Regular conference session in connection with the Clearfield Sunday School. 2:30 p.m. Regular conference session., 7:00 p. m. General meeting in charge'of the Young Mens and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Associations. 1 :00 p. m. 2 :3Q p. m. ttrtrtrtrtrk'tctz'ktrtrtrtrtck'b'b'trtrtrtrirk'trtitz trlrktrtctrb'b'trtrb'hti committees of the various wards who have subscribed for bonds, and again by publishing a list of the bond buyers in your valuable paper those same individuals will receive credit for buying bonds which in 'my judgment they are not entitled to as they have immediately disposed of them. On behalf of the district and ward committees. JOHN G. M. BARNES, Chairman North Davis Division. Respectfully, JOHN G. M. BARNES, Chairman. 73RD KEEP YOUR LIBERTY BONDS The roses have not always been strewn in your path . For pioneer hardships youve borne, With your noble companion dark days you have shared, And worked hard from night until morn. The cares of a family you very will know The sorrows an trials of life. You have sought to comfort, encourage and bless, And work against hatred and strife. The truths of the Gospel you very well - ' know And have made them a part of your BIRTHDAY on earth To battle with sin and with strife. in Your.Becond estate has been nobly ' J , . . fought 1918, varnished with-Acm- Quality Interolite, e Window sills, doors and exterior surfaces are given a durable . finish with Acme Quality Sparkote or Exterolite. . , : T VARNISH for every purpose.. A floor varnish thats tough and durable and made especially to be walked upon, varnishes for automobiles and carriages, woodwork, furniture or any surface, that can be varnished, eith- er indoors or outdoors. Tell us which you need 'v -- , - '0m QUALITY' . FARMERS UNION, LAYTON As a daughter of God you came here - IS ON AT PAINE & HURST OGDEN -- Theres an The Misses Barnes entertained kept; honor of their mother, Mrs. John R. Dont Trade the Best Securities on God awaits your return withde Barnes, on Friday evening, May 3rd, Earth for Speculative Stocks. light at the family residence in Kaysville. Has blessings of love and peaceto be . stow Eighty guests were present and most Kaysville, Utah, May 8, 1918. To reward you for earthVtroubled " took in of 73 them lighting the part Editor' Reflex; fight Dear Sir:- - We have been reliably candles which were the feature of the Eight bright souls have knelt at your informed that certain persons are birthday cake decorations. knee The parlors were decorated with And lisped the first prayer of their visiting those who have bought Liblife; erty bonds and are advising them to pink roses and snapdragons and the Youve watched at their bedside in sell their bonds in order to take stock scene was pleasing and animated durBickness and health ing the entire afternoon. A feature in certain industrial enterprises. Have kept them from sin and from We think this is wrong and wish of the occasion was the vocal boIos by strife. The Mrs. Richard Mrs. of Hart, daughter part of a mother you've nobly through the columns of your paper to filled; and instrumental selection's Barnes, by urge all those who have purchased Your gray hairs in honor now shine. ladies who studied abroad with Mrs. The bonds to retain them. blessings of heaven are yours to The object in selling bonds to the Hart. The luncheon was dainty and enjoy No need of remorse and repine. people is that they may hold them elaborate and all the appointments were . most complete. and furnish the government with Accept. our good wishes, our praise and our love The following poem, commemoratmoney to carry on the war, but when May your life be prolonged many the Miss written ing occasion, individuals sell them to either corporaby years; auwas read by the tion or private parties they have hot Emily Brougb, ' May peace that you merit be given been of any assistance to the govern- thor; your soul; , Your life be spared of sad tears Lines dedicated to Mrs. John R. ment and are not doing their part in Barnes on he'r 73rd birthday: Until f ather shall say in His mercy this great conflict. i and love, . Those who are selling their bonds Dear Sister Barnes, Come, come unto Me and be blest. your friends here are not acting fair with their neighReceive here your crown for labors today well done Delight in honoring your 73rd birthbors as it is known at least by the Enter thou into thy rest. day. Your career so far has been nobly ANNIVERSARY SALE ! . You can easily make marred or shabby varnished surfaces bright and new. For floors that are worn Floor and scuffed use Acme Quality Vamotile be should and furniture Varnish. Woodwork ft life. JOHN R. BARNES HER CELEBRATES -- Renew Shabby Varnished Surfaces -- Saturday Presidency of the Stake, High Council and As a mother, a wife, and a friend. Youve made the world brighter with sunshine and Bong. Your home life has been complete The radiance of mother has ever been ANNIVERSARY SALE MYRON W. BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY T KAYSVILLE UTAH Mm Up . USE PAINTS MARNOT AND SCARNOT VARNISHES DECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING FLOORLAC FOR FLOORS LIQUID GOLD ETC. FOR FRAMES AUTO ENAMELS SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S SOLD BY Co. Stewart-Burto- n IS ON AT PAINE & HURST OGDEN felt. Her counsel always discreet. Theres- No Secret About GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH The Strength of Business - Cv the Matter at All I n REALLY no secret of being a dresser the way is open to any man who lets this store pod co-oper- ate with him we serve our customers instead of merely selling them. Ryervtngwemean t v. - r - ia ;V " . '' ' " VX ; heljhTighowing-the style thatbest fits your figure and your personality the pattern tlJat will prove most becoming, the price that strikes your income as being practical. ; OV-- o . - We are well fortified to meet all these essentials with GRIFFON CLOTHE ranging in price from 1 V s A. , ' - in X it Watson Janner Co. Clothing S2i TWENTY-FOURT- H ST? OGDEN, UTAH depends 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. 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