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Show ' r THE WEEKLY REFLEX; KAYSVILLE. UTAH BOUNTIFUL . Nie nuW north rtdnr and lUv (if -- ETV ? dU1Ut,TIUrr tt nr mr rrjnjjr'T Salt Uk City, town. Inrreftt city in waterworks, cteetrc ub-urb- Ii:hta and power, telnhrrkc, cement td walk. Surrounded by rich market jrarden and fruit lands, two electric railroad with low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brick ard, two tanks, good business houeea, commercial club, graded and high school churctie and lodge. A good place to hve. a Ui Orin Wicker is very sick with rheumatic finer. k Question , A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W, i i Telford recently. William Mabey has purchased a farm at Council, Idaho, and moved i i success of any buMtjfss entereither private or public, is dependent upon two prime First, it niU't fully serve the for w hich it was established. it uui't produce adequate revenues. To be sufficient,- - the revenues must cover all the necessary expenses attend ant upon the conduced the business; they must cover the cost of upkeep of the property and must provide a reasonable return upon the capital in- vested, k Any returns less than this will impair the usefulness of the enterprise from the standpoint of its relation to the public, destroy its credit and finally the end must be financial disaster.. K K his family there last week. Hepworth has purchased a new Dodge car. Ted account not only protects your money against thfft and loss, but also protects it against temptation to spend Mamie Platt returned home from Huntsville recently, where she had been teaching school. Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good substantial hank like this one. The following homes are quarantined for scarlet fever: Johnny Call, Samuel Sessions and R. Malcolm. Mrs. Charles Seifers is now in the Bountiful bakery, which was formerly owned by Miss Hattie Sessions. Word was received last week to the effect that Alvin Moss sailed foi France on the 9th of this month. Why not start in a small way and save every pay. day? Several of the girls from here worked at the Z. Cl M. I. store in Salt Lake City during the May White Sale. mm BARNES BANKING COMPANY IllllllllllUlllllii Mem 'Must Be Well Dressed i Men must be well dressed, We, have a complete line or dress shirts and ties. . - Let lis measure you for a suit of clothes from the famous house' of Whitney. Isa lea Pa hi MOILLE g " CO-O- g Mrs. Edward Day ano relatives here Thursvisited family Dr. the same evening left Day day; for France. h Rulon Fisher, Walter Pace and Glen Leddingham left Saturday for Washington, D. C., where they will join the mechanics corps. & Fred Hatch are viswith their son. Mead, who is iting stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., and who expects to leave shortly for France. Ward Stringham is on a few days g g Mutual entertained Wednesday evening at th home of D. II. Smith; in honor of Wm. Waddoups and family, who leave shortly for the Hawaiian Islands, where Mr. Waddoups will work in the . Ward new Jem pie there.- Leland, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jalnea Arbuckle, Jr., was kicked quite badly in the head Saturday by their Shetland pony. Dr Stocks was called and discovered a fracture in the skull. vIle was rushed to a hospital in Salt Lake City and is reported tot be recovering rapidly. ' Fred - Briggs was pleasantly surprised at his home Tuesday evening number of his relatives and bya friends. A very sociable evening was spent in games and music and a dainty luncheon was served. Mr, Briggs leaves Friday for Camp Kearny, Cal., after spending a few weeks at home. P pluro-pneumon- DRINK .1 Loans and discounts $182,372.74 Total loans ...- Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) ... U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged Liberty Loan Bonds, 8 Vs per cent and 4 oer cent, unpledged "Stock" of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent pr Luli erletveea Reals PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP JNOTICCS..-,- . .. .. Con?u1t"Cour.ty Clerk or Respective Tie lever je flat attiifUa every feqtirese&f af lie owl faRECm taste ail yet pessesei a tu aii flavor a wire drag. Utilize every foot of ground this y a. or If-' ore -- - f aPed.-pdit- 7,000.00 32,000.00 10,130.40 10,130.40 900.00 3,000.00 2,04)0.00 11 ,388.61 :. tional banks- Net amounts due from banks, bankers, nd trust companies other than included in items 13, 14 and 15 Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 20,679.55 16.359.C9 $37,039.24 Checks on banks located outside of city or ,town of reporting bank and other cash 15.66 Redemption fund With U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer War Savings Certificates, and Thrift Sjtamps - - actually owned 1,250.00 129.56 . Total $281,307216 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .... Surplus fund Undivided profits ... Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding ..... Individual deposits subject to check .Certified Checks Cashiers checks outstanding , ,. ....... , . 25.000.00 12,500.00 2.039.92 522.60 1,517.32 25.000.00 113,719.76 8.00 477.54 54.00 -- Dividends unpaid . lotal demand deposits - other than subject to reserve $114,259.30 Certificates of "deposit (other than for money t bank-deposit- s) ..... A borrowed) 16,930.00 86,100.64 ... Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to re .... f 103,030.64 serve Total $281,307.25 State of Utah, County of Davis, s.: d bank, do solemnly I, L. E. Edison, cashier of the swear that the ainne statement is'true, to the best of mv ) imwledge above-name- Cashier. Subwnbed and sworn to before me this 14th day of May, IMS. My commission expires February 22, 1920. I C Oil h,N gs- ry Fhiic. sy Correct Attest: K, ADAMS, JOHN II. LAYTON, JESSE M. ' SMITH, directors. ' and belief. I- --'. . L. E. ELLISON, . - - -i tomatoes or potatoes, for ve have good indications of high prves for these this year. When out of a job NOTICE TO CREDITORS over the potato.)" drag theLM LIIT Estate of Edward Davis, dece abed. whey can be "used . ai human feed. GOVERNMENT and largeri Creditors will presort claims with It will mean an earlier VISITS DAVIS, COUNTY j The government 13 eendmjf ont j vouchers to the undersigned at Farm- crop. bo fill ihs Etatmwn-thUnicn',' rj&w -' ington, Utah, on or before- the 15th day .. . Grain,. Lags, are .warthdirtffdtlatiifrt AYwe'A of ir l&i S.Jaly;-Ai . makethe old ore senkeni 1c. Uge cheef were given all over the j SETH C. JONES, is to crnr lhe ir,reu,ci , las-I otUr, gov- - u paj;rn Miss week is by who Edward of county home, Administrator of "the Estate that Are boy you using dairy products in our dkt. ' ' ' Davis, Deceased... , If not, remember the j eminent exiert. n furlbugh? cheese xa- one snb?tiut? Cottage Date of first publication. May 2, oath vou two took ta get him torn? f tr.at saxes us money as well as fsym 3 91 and aFo remember that we need to! reached in Davis county, and perhaps to he sent over there. Date of last publication 3918. surprising part of tie dem- - - Recipes will fedow ru xt wek. help our neighbor too produre bigger! use can't so was the fact that if this trations OIO you crops year, him report to your local farm bureeu pound of toitage cheese, made from Me ufier t'r injury As so n as j labor man, for he need.3 him. Ar.y three quarts, of 'ddae skim milk, is - recti, id get a 1 , itlj of Chankcr-1- . ins Liri'".crt and f .nw the jdI.n boy wanting work should fee the local e rual in food value to one pound t f WE WILL PAY 5 CENTS mutton or thicken. Whtn this jrired d'.rtcti .3 wkduh necompary labor man, who will furnish him with A POUND FOR LARGE, 13 mure u? into s.tu sages, salaus ant the bottle. AJv. CLEAN, SOFT RAGS. mo- -t any kind1 of a position. s it rftakes a very palatable anu r; ONCE AT BRING THEM nutritious meat Een the; 100 hens on eury farm! 10D her,, on TO THE REFLEX OFFICE ry farm! . Signers for Further Information list appeals ta tie largest mt' 25,000.00 ... of subscription) ld d witi - 182,372.74 1,081.05 Value of banking house ..... Equity in banking house ...... ....... ... Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .. Cash m vault and net amounts due from na- I Serve The big question which we are facing is to wipe out this deficit in order to maintain the plant at a point of reasonable efficiency and at the same time maintain the financial integrity of the Company. RESOURCf.S. ia, five-year-o- ' $209,000. Reserve District No. 12 REDOUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT LAYTON, IN THE STATE OF UTAIL AT TnE . CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAY 10, 191- - - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i - If year dealer dees Set carry EICC0 erder fra . s - 6. LEechr, rip-- . - t cc - RAGS AT' THE 11 a Reflex 0ce I - No. 7685 Owing to the importance of fighting the cutworm, which is doing much damage throughout the county, the farm bureau has printed numerous copies of the methods of control anc is doing lots to eradicate this pest In various parts of the county the cutworm has been working hard, attacking tomatoes, cabbage, onions, beans and melons. The farm bureau local pest control men - have proven that they are not very troublesome in fall plowed land, unless this land is bordered with weedy orchards or fences. So, in another year we will not be bothered much with it if we plow in the fall and spring tooth in early spring, and during the summer keep weeds and rubbish out of our orchards and fences. This year it can be controlled by thoroughly mixing twenty-fiv- e pounds - nf bran, one of paris green or white arpound senic and four finely chopped lemons or oranges. Stir to a stiff dough with a low grade of molasseS sugar factory or ran syrup will do just as well Dilute with enough water tomix well with the braft. Scatter sparingly it. small lumps around base of plants or sow broadcast in the evening. Keep chickens away. If this amount is too much, a pro- portionate small batch may be made up. No more should be made than what can be used up boo as it becomes dry and unattractive to tht Funeral services over the remains cutworm. Flans are now under way, of Lawrence Nelson were held Sun for a cutworm demonstration at 1:00 oclock Clearfield ward houfe at day in the South Bountiful meeting interNelson died house. Mr. Wednesday Sunday, May 26. Everybody after but a few ested should be there, as that district of is the worst infested in the county days illness,, and leaves a'wife and thi3 year. relatwo small children, also many Watch your alfalfa closely, and tives and friends to mourn his losswhen all the weevil eggs are hatched Alice, the daughter of and thft damaee becomes very bad,! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence -- Mabey,- dwd put your aIfalfa and pH it off your Therv gt Friday of Brights disease at the Las land as quick M possib3 Vegas, Nevada, hospital. The body over a with spring your land good was shipped here Monday and funeral tooth or disk. Get it well loosx-nesendees were held Tuesday in the up, then go over it both ways with First- - Ward tabernacle. Interna nt a wire drag. Your local pest contook place in the Bountifdl cemetery. trol man will tell you how' to make The House of Quality 1 ' The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. -- furlough from Texas; also Fred Rampton is home from Camp Kearny, and Jesse Goodfellow from Camp Lewis, Wash. First - FARM BUREAU NEWS Mr. and Mrs. The r, - Mrs. Sarah Tuttle has just 'returned from Gooding, Idaho, where she spent a week with her daughter,, Mrs. Arthur Richards, and family. 1 of-suga- creased to meet the increase cost of " Labor has been their production. forced to charge more for its services in order to adjust itself to the con- -' stantly rising costs of lifes necessities. So adjustments and readjustments of I k Mr. and KATSVILLE. UTAH -- Since the beginning of the war de- cided economic changes have taken place! Prices of commodities have in- Luella Cherrington oil this place ail'd Lewis'A. Wood of Salt Mike City were married in Salt Lake 3ity last week. Great Oaks from Little Acoms Grow prices are tvpinjj mad&to meet the conditions growing out of the war. The telephone business is governed by the same economic principles and is subject to the same conditions that in- fluence pwivate business except that its charges' for service cannot be raised or lowered overnight, libe the price to correspond with fluctuating costs. So that, while the coata of labor and material entering into the operation and maintenance of our plant and business. have increased tremendously! our revenues have remained practically changed. , This condition has resulted in a icit in our net incortl of $1,334,062.02 at the end of 1917. The operation of our plant in Utah alone contributed to this deficit $244,673.10, which amount, if prbportionite to the balance of our territory, should have been only rJ7J prise. T. 15. Baldwdn, clerk at the Golden Rule istore, is at home with th. measles. 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