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Show REFLEX. KAYSV l.LE, UTAH FARM BUREAU NEWS A directors and market committee-.me- n meeting of the County Farm Bureau was held conjointly m the cpurt house in Farmington, Saturday, May 4. The market problems were gone into thoroughly and real live selected to make investiga. committees tions and to improve conditions ana - ' -- report results at our next meeting. Committees chosen areu t For unloading tomatoes at factories to get better and faster service D. F. Smith, Geo. H. Bennett and Albert T. Smith. For investigating beet contracts to see which is the best for the farmer A. T. Smith and M. P. Whitesides. For beet weighing and obtaining Lambert pulp for the fanners and Geo. H. Bennett. For purchasing supplies for farm bureau members Flank Hyde Clarence Barlow and Geo. Holt. For buying containers as boxes and Bla-mir- sacks Clarence .Barlow and es J. W Walker. . Everybody wanting these must order at once to get the Farm Bureau price. F. Smith was appointed a com mittee of one on publicity. Mr. Edward Brown, of England, met with representatives from Salt Lake and Davis County Farm Bureaus, Tuesday night to discuss the war and food situation in Europe. He revealed the fact that Utah ships in a million dollars worth of poultry prod- nets per year. Does it seem reason-- , able that California now can feed the D. - same feed that we do and ship here and make money where we claim we cant? ,In the middle western states there is a loss yearly of $45,000,000 due to eggs and garden produce put on the market in a poor condition. In selling eggs lets sell infertile ones during the wairr Raising hens is. the surest and easiest way tdwTn the war, so we should double our poultry flocks.' . In the Union at Salt Stockyards Lake are one thousand tons of manure which is ours for the hauling-I- n thirty days a California company is. going to ship it from our very doors, provided we do not get it. Are we going to get it from the stockyards today, or allow it to be shipped away" Don't forget to get in touch "by phone with W. J. Thayne if vou have . any produce to buy or sell. The Farm Bureau is proud of the work John Blood is doing with the labor work in the locals. Especially is this the case in Syracuse. Here Jos. Bodily has been working night and day and, due to his efforts, Syracuse is going to have an ample supply of labor. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE I I Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all ills and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that there is a remedy that will afford relief, and make rest and sleep possible. called Chabnberlains Liniment. 100 It is Ad'v hens on every farm! BOUNTIFUL n Nim mil north of Salt Uk City, and raatdanc town, lanrart city in Davw county ; baa waterworks, Woetyte lights and Power, telephonsa, eomont sidewalks Surrounded by rich market gardens and fijuit land, two electric railroads with low farm, two tnuMcontinantal railroads, ink-urba- FERRIS THOMASSEN Held by Davis County, Utah, Indyr 1 ax lived. ' In accordance with Section 2655, uamended, Revised Statutes ot Ltati, lntli, we, the Board ol-- minty com misbioners of Duvls County, Male of Ltah, will otfer for sale m svpaiUUl partem, lot cash, at the noith floor oi ieite County Court House builuing. l,armingtou, City, County uml Man (Cunt)nued from Pag . - haw a No had the privilege of - cause for more than one Sammie to deviate a wee bit from his promise to be true. The French girls have all fallen for the lads in khaki, and it is only strict military laws, which forbid the enlisted man to associate with tht girh here, that prevent some real interesting FrancR lessons from- - taki 'g place. The price of food stuffs and other materials, like in the states, is com-- , plvtoly out of sight, and with a limit to quantity purchased placed on practically everything. As near as I can aiiumg considerable to my historical enow ledge. 1 have visited some of the brick yard, thro banka, good buainSea housaa. ,la iiiuteaus utul castles which were. commercial club, ' graded and high schools, churches and lodge. A good place to lire. ,1Uui lu,,lou' l th untie-- , ot iheeuily centures. vSehave a good mterpieter with uur 100 hens on every farm! at Ilf o clock M. iuesuuy, Und u icsult, we hear some contmue-lioi- q Irma Fisher has purchased a new muy 21st, 1918." Mile to 'ptionallv interesting stones about day to day, the following described tiiese t automobile. hoi worn places. The old real estate held by Haws County, ui. uer oil sued sale Uie curetakeis of these places seen to deand tax deeds is visiting Esther Ashdown i County Clerk oi Davis County will light in telling how many noted per- judge the price on material are about relatives here. . execute and deliver to the purchaser sons died m this room and how Tnany the same us in the states. ail uie title oi the Slate ot Utah, The .weather is getting waim now were Some A son was born to M r. and . Mrs, inutdered in that, etc. County oi Davis, jind any, town or a baseball . league hus been and wonderful real and btiiooi districts interest in the. JustinTolman Saturday. sculpture paintings estate so sold. woik is also found, uml soon 1 saw formed at Paris for the American DAVID F. SMITH, Henry Armstrong and family have dated hack toihe year,978. troops in France. Many different AlUli UK HESS, moved into their new residence. branches of the army have sent a we old One had to un night sleep in THOMAS PaKkEK, teum theie for entry In the league, and burrack tune stone was Davis that ut one Rex Roberts is on a two weeks' fur- Board of County Commissioners, t there are now about twenty-fiv- e Ltah. teams the of for ounty, by troops Napoleon lough from Camp Kearny, Calif. SETil C. JONES; . Our race. entered forihe same and regthen another the, penant purpose; County Clerk. A daughter was lorn to Mr. and we were billeted for about a week iment has sent a team lo represent US, time 1 25th arnungtD'h'City? Ltah, April Mrs. Thomas Burnmgham Thursday linb. . m an old market place so old that and us we were fortunate enough' to "I nothing seemed to be disturbed ut our have six former National and AmeriMr. and Mrs. Gerald Eldredge of Name and Description. presence except the spiders and cob- can leagneilayers with us, expect to S . New Castle are spending a week with Gubtaison, lota Uo, 20, 27, 26, webs. niuke a good showing. blue oi, i lat rvortn suit Hake relatives. Would like to tell you a lot cf inThe railroad ride which one gets on , wuiuiun. m kh. Ulsen, lot 42, block 36, Plut his wiiy through France adds consid- teresting things, but am afraid they Mr. and Mrs. Parley Noble have uuuiuuii. erable to his list of new experiences. wouldnt meet with the approval of moved to Garfield, where Mr. Noble is "ii, Aority Olson & t o., lot 14, block, 13. The v.eoige passenger cars are divided into the censor, so will close for this time. working. buipuur ibpruiga auuition. With best wishes to all, I remain, cnas. D. bt. ueorge, lot 10, block b, three classes, namely, first class, secM r. and Mrs, Lester Garrett are re SEUGT. F. R. THOMASSEN. 1 iui sulphur bpringa audition. Bouth-ua- ond class amMhird class curs. The ofjoicing over the arrival of a son bom ficers are given first and second class Can, commencing to them Monday. coiner ol lot 4, north oo leet, cars For truvel, the EFFECTIVE HOOVERIATION vesv Cliainis; uoutn oo loot, east 4 officers Somewhere in Missouri." third class, while the. enlisted Arthur Rieherds has purchased caauit; lot 4, block 41, 1'lut "A," men Dear United States Army: ride in little box curs about half My farm in Idaho and moved his family ixiuiauui lown&ite. Contaming .i3 Bize of uur American box cars. Can husband nst mo to rite you a recomthe aviex. there Saturday. navid 11. bnuth, lots 2 and 3, block j ou imagine as many as forty-tw- o ot mend that he supports his family, alBO 'iiountiltil z'lat iownsite; A, Mrs. M. M. Brown is visiting with 4, o Yunks piled into one of these lie cant read, No don't tell him. He lots ana o, block 42, Plat 'A," addl ourt her daughter, Mrs. Rdss BucUand, at lion to liounUlul TowiiBite. Contam-in- g for three days? The pas- uint no good to me. He aint done 3 acres. Elackfoot, Ida. senger cars are divided into little nothing but drink lemmon essence and 13 n. Wiseman, commencing Aiiiue as we fel- play the fiddle since we married eight John Hill, who has been teaching 'roas b'R leet north of southwest cur- compartments (or "coops call There lows are about five ynars ago. And I got to feed Beven tjhem). school in Clinton has moved his fam- ia i ot aecuon It), west ti.O rods, noru to and one has a kinds o hissen. Maybe you can get I these of a each. ' car, o.a rods, east 31) rods', south rods, ily back to Bountiful, west 2u.4 rods to beginning, contain separate entrance from the outmde on him to tote a gun. He is good on Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Hepworth dnd mg 1.21 aeres. jfn lot 2, block 3, both sids. From Bix to twelve per squirreiy and rats take him and welN. Al. C., Bountitul Towusite. sons are put in euch of these little come. t need his grub and bed for his small son of Bancroft, Idaho, are list lots 2, 3, 4 and south t,nul Louper, kids. Dont tell him this but just take ' Section 4, coop7 and, then the door is locked west ol northwest visiting relatives here. '1 JUNIE IIUNHILI Con from 7 Hid mtside.. HoweVer, thee him. , iowitbinp 1 noth, ltungu Mr. and Mrs. jGeorge Thurgood and IT And the 15U.3G is known many a acres. truth of of old make. cars are the I turning types Albert Kuddoii, commencing north-eu- have seen several of their late models slacker in this land helps his dependfamily, of Syracuse, spent the weekcorner of southeast V, south G.5U end with relatives here. ents like Mr. Hunhill. cnams, west 4U chains, north G.50 and they are a great deal like our G.50 modern American steel cars, with the Miss Clara Folger of Milwaukee, chains, east 40 chains, north acres in section 24, township entrances eliminated. separate and Mr. with Mr. is Wis., visiting north, Range 2 west, here" are a very The French' ANNIVERSARY SALE people and Brown Jerard family. , Henry t enman, commencing 20 fine IS ON AT The set. French little looking corner of Southwest of chains north Alfred W. Boulton and Amy Maland, muids are especially so; and a pair PAINE & HURST section, north 5.50 chains, southeasterlboth of this place, were married in y I0.2o chains, west 6.50 chains to be of beautiful eyes, together with a OGDEN Salt Lake City last week. ginning, containing 2.34 acres, in1 winning personality, has been the section 21, Township 5 north, Range Fred Zesigner has purchased the west. Rosanna T. Carlos, commencing James Neville residence and has moved corner ol northwest' U ol northwest his family into the same. southwest J,, south 20 rods, east north 20 rods, foest 8 rods to be La Mar Barlow returned to Camp rods, gaming, containing 1 acre, m SecKearny, Calif., Sunduy, after spending tion lo, Township 4 north, Range two weeks here with relativeg. west, Rimer E. Merritt, lots No. 14 am Mrs. Eliza Nelson ' received word 15, in block 4, Sulphur Springs addi last week that her son, Harold, had ar- tion. Charles W. Davis, lots No. 6, 7, 8 am rived safely Somewhere in France. 9, m block 14, Sulphur Springs addition. McNeil Roy Penmart and Harold N. A. Niskern, lots No. 12 and 13 and have joined the aviation corps in block 13, Sulpnur Springs addition will leave shortly for some training Franklin A. Gerber, commencing lb rods south and 57 rods east lrom camp. northwest comer of southwest Tie lercrige tbit istiifies every Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' Saline and south , 49 13 rods, west 2.77 chains 3 chains 1.96 east chains, southwest Creek daughter, Zara, left for Grouse requirement ef tie most fsit idiom north2.48 chains. Containing .64 of an Monday, v'here they will spend the acre, Section 13, Township 2 north Uite ye! pomiee tang and summer. Range 1 west. flavor tiat appeal fetke bar die it Elgin Jacobson, commencing 100 Vi Mrs. Wm, and Mr. to A son was born feet south from northwest corner, east If yonr dealer doea not Brown, Jr., Friday, at the home of 115Vs feet, south 4 rods, west 115Vi 4 rods; lot 3 in block 45, north feet Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Browns parents, arry EECC0 order from Bountiful-townsit- e,cont . tiotach-aioresai- I -- vvt-a- d, -- u-- ed 'i. t, suit-Bak- nt or-fou- r V J -- j last. vyw-' , st 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 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?- - SS Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow 1 -- uj .Mrs.JosephinOIosBj-LJVeryLsick- large line. oT Red Seal and Authority Ginghams in plaids and stripes. A j a jsu agnwiiM Do not miss the opportunity to purchase a dress from one of these patterns while the pnee remains low. ,E u .The House of Quality in lock 52, Vx G. of Kt No. 4, Plat 'A, Bountiful Town-sit- e, L Becker, f.IfgT. eCDDt containing .50 of an acre. UTAH. d Wilbur S. Kamer, an undivided interest in the following described land: commencing 19 rods Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor ana north and 12 rods west from southeast corner of Mm. Prescotts land; family lfft Tuesday for their ranch in north 36 roils, west 16 rods, south 34 Chesterfield, Idaha, where they intend rods, southeast 16 rods 2 feet. li. ' Section 20, Towmship 2 north, Range spending the summer. one-thir- 1 east, containing3.50 acres. d Dr. Meacham of Salt Lake City, who Lucm A. Ray, an undivided interest in the following dehas purchased the old J. N. Fackrell 40 rods east residence at Woods Cross, is having scribed land: commencing corner of northeast southwest from the house remodeled. east 40 rods, north. 10 rods, west Veal Wamfed I one-thir- rods, north 10 rods, west 1 rod, south 20 rods, containing 2.56 acres, m Section 20, Township 2 north, Range 1 east. Henry Jones,iomroi,ncing 21.50 rods north of southwest comer of north west 4, east 3 rods, north 14.44 rods, west 3 rods, south 14.44 rods; con Wright Fearnley and John Bauger itaining J27 of an acre. Also comter, Jr.,' returned home from a two mencing 79 rods north of southwest weeks visit with relatives in Idaho corner of northwest A, east 3 rods, and Park Valley. They traveled by north 24 7 rodsv west 3 rods, south 24 27 rods; contaming .45 of an acre. motorcycle. Section 20, Township 2 north. Range 1 east; containing .72 of an acre. Mrs. James A. Eldredge and daughMrs. B. . Haworth, all in Feetion 9, ter, Mrs. Alvin Sessions, are spending Township 1 north, Range 1 east. Con a few weeks in Mew York wheiSJr, taipiTjgJilO.arry i Sessions is stationed prior to depart-- I for France. ing Leonard Day of Camy Kearny, Cal., is at home on a 30 days furlough. Hu brother, Russell, who has been teaching chooh4n A monarr accompanie home. 39 STEPHENS BROTHERS -- LAYTON, UTAH 2-- Mrs. Charles T. Johnson; w- - metared out from Fait j Mr. and andfarnii f I - Lake City Sunday and spent the dayj with Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Thomas Fearnley. P "The 1 I S-r- . PAINE IS-.O- Section-Towmshi- It ANNIVERSARY SALE - William II. Chapman, commencing north 13 degrees, 40 minutes east 6.23 chains north and 16.04 chains chains, west 81 degree, 57 minutes west of southeast corner of northeast east 1.80 chains, containing 1 acre. Vt, north 25 links, west 8.96 chains, Section 11, Township 3 north, Range south 25 links, east 8.94 chains, con-t- a 1 west. Ms Green; 12 links rm each sidt 21, iti ingdS" of fid1; 2 north. Range 1 east. and contiguous to the following center Charles Duncan Estate part of commencing southeast 4 lying just east of T). S. L, links south of northwest corner of Ky., containing .05 of an acre, Sec- south half of southeast quarter, east tion 12, Township 2 north, Range 1 40 rods, south 15 rods,- - contfirirg .10 - of an acre of land, Faction 20, Townwest., Samuel J. Holt, commencing 4.30 ship 4 north. Range 1 w'est. , Win. II. Bybee, commencing B2rtb-ea- st chains south and 12.21 chains west corn A- of northwest VI, west C4 from southeast corner of northeast M, lv 42 -- rods, west IS rods, 12 feet, south 20 not th 20 chain 16.28 AT, & HURST OGDEN . , tvfln girt' &? TKOBATEVLNBr UUA RDLLNS7IIP died Ashdown NOTICES Thursday. Franklin at were held Friday funeral services Consult County Clerk. OL.J.filective the reilaenceTThe little one wai oxlTy Signers for Further Information three weeks old and had been ailing NOTICE TO CREDITORS since birth. Estate of Edward Davis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Richard Gwynn, who has been workat Farmvouchers to the rSndcr.-igne-d Rail& Power on Utah the Light ing on or before the 15th day Utah, ington, way, as motorman, was struck quite of July, A. D. J918. FETH C. JONES, suddenly last Thursday with a parof the Estate of Edward Administrator of his All one side stroke. body alytic Davis, Deceased. is paralyzed. Date of Erst publication, May 2, 1?J8. Date of last publication May 30, 1918. 100 hens on every farm! . - rods,-Miut- sr-we- I iSJ taining .17 acres. Jesss P. Tuttle, east , Samuel Mills, Jr., of Camp Lewis, Wash., is enjoying a Ten days furlough at home, KAYSVILLE. UTAH MIST i RECEIVED Plat A, Ephriam Briggs. BARNES BANKING COMPAN- Y- i (huinC '..To of an acre, Section 13, township . north. Range 1 west, at Henry Secrist,TonriTnenclr.g northwest intersection of Davh County Highway No. 3 with Davis County Highway No. 1, northeasterly 2.5' chaink, northwesterly 7d9 chains, southeasterly 8.72 chains. Containing .75 of an acre. Section 11, Township 3 north. Range 1 west. Milton Parrish, east la of southeast hi of Section 39, Township 3 north. Range 1 east, containing 89 acres. Henry Fecri-- t, beginning on south side of Highway No. 3 15.80 ehaios, south of northeast corner, south 8.40 chains, northwesterly 2.50 chains 2 south 'f f md.-;- , o7-rod- s, acre; alo containing northwest iof northeast hi Section. 35, Township 5 north. Range 1 west, containing 79 acres. Libbie Phillips, commencing 729.72 feet south an 1 914 52 feet eaH from northwest comer of southwe-- t L, 5,d feet, east 73.26 feet, norh 5.d feet, west 7326 feet, containing 1 aet, Section I, Town b ip 4 north, R,mg 2 west. F. A. Najlor, commencing 1 CJ chains west from sttdheaH coir r, we 4 16.91 chains, ttTth ,20 cl 39 -- ea-- t chums, 3.08 chains, gout! .st . railway end street, t le-- s tdimng 19. 9 acres. Section 2, T ship 4 north. Range 2 wt t. ( |