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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH erally controlled. In a petition to the PROBATE AND GARDIANSUIP commission it contended that it should NOTICES Clerk or .Respective Consult of do not view in this to County in I.oratrd the imJst of fertile field. Information for Further C Kict in the production uf milk, toma-to- e Signers the difference in traffic control and beeu.- - Ha the factory and asked that the commission modify the of the Layton Sucar company, cannery, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ro ler mi'U, creamery and concrete switching charge tariff. of the State road. Good opportuniThe action originated in the case ot Estate of John R. Barnes, deceased. ties for those aeekinx suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, will present claims with Creditors petroleum, started on the lines of the chicken raising and dairying. On the to vouchers the undersigned at Hanline of the Bamberger Electric. Oregon Oregon Short Line railroad companj. cock X Short Line and D. R G.. Haa elecBarnes, 405 Deseret Bank n switched over the Bamberger line to tric light and waterworks. Write Commercial club for information. Ogden, and delivered to a connecting asm ipirtrkirlrttrbrifirtrtrAitiiirti AiWtv-- f carrier which did the switching serThe family of John H. Layton, Jr., vice from its line to the point f destination. are all suffering from influenza. W W ant Dr pal Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thornley spent THE PEOPLE WILt PAY AS Sunday with relatives in Kaysville. USUAL A daughter was born to Mr. and Boston is Suo-daMrs. Robert Greeh at their home suffering from an expeu-menin public ownership of street Mrs. S. M. Kershaw of Ogden is railway into which it was forced by socialistic politicians. spending the week with relatives in City increased fares from 5 cents Layton. to 8 cents but is still losing millions Mrs. Lionel I. Layton is spending a The Boston subways and tunnels are short time with her sister, Mrs. J. J. owned by the city and leased by it to Bowman in Kaysville. railway company for $1,500,000 a Miss Pearl Layton returned home year, to cover interest on bonds. Sunday from a three weeks visit with Now the public ownership politicrelatives m Downey, Idaho. ians ask the legislature to grant them Irvm Hennefer has been made sales- free use of tunnels and subways and man for the Consolidated Wagon A saddle this rental amount on the taxMachine compnay, to take the place of payers, thus concealing the street railL. E. Bybee, who has become manager way loss. of the local branch. A third party of buffalo hunter left for Antelope Island on WednesSamuel day.' The party included: Jabez Isaac Adams, Adams, Adams, Hyrum Adams and Frank Adams. 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Marsden left Sunday for their new home in Wells Nevada. They will visit with Mrs. Marsdens parents in Tooele for a few days Jiefore going on to Nevada. Elias Dawson, son of Mrs. Ella Dawson, who has been stationed at the U. S. Naval Training station at San Diego, Cal., for the past eighteen months, arrived home the first of the 'ft I t . , ' A ur ee-ti- on t Lay-to- or to Bldg-- , Salt Lake John G. M. Barnes, Kftysulle, Davis County Utah, on or before the 28th day of June, A. , 1919. JOHN G. M. BARNES, ARTHUR F. BARNES and ROYAL C. BARNES, Executors of the estate of John R Barnes, deceased. CU-Ut- ah, D-- First publication February 27, 1919. Last publication .March 20, 1919. ' Plenty of Reserve Power Case Kerosene Tractor can easily plow 7 to 8 inches deep. Or an a binder, grain drill, a 5 section spike-toot- h harrow, an double action disc harrow or a large manure spreader. On the road it draws from 5 to 10 tons, depending on grades and footing. It will drive a Case 20x28 thresher, fully equipped, a No. 12 Case Silo Filler, baling press, feed mill, small com husker or sheller. It is small and compact It turns in a circle. It is built of the finest materials and is noted for its performance, durability and economy. Investigate this better tractor before you buy. Let us point out its superiorities. THIS a 10-1-8 two-botto- m 8-f- 22-sh- oe ot 22-fo- ot Farmers Union ' t y. I u Everything for the Makeup of AGENTS, LAYTON, UTAH i A Well Dressed Man or Boy WILUAM H BOQN TAFT Wi IS57 week. Edward Phillips of Elva, Idaho, is visiting at the home of John H. Mr. Phillips has recently re turned from Australia, where he performed a mission for the L. D. S wearing apparel of HIGHEST QUALITY, LATEST DESIGNS and sell at BEST possible prices. We can dress you from the soles of your feet to the crown of your head, and when you get into our toggery you will be in fashion ; your pocketbook will not grieve and you church. i Lieut. Frank D. Adams returned home the latter part of last week. He made the trip through Central Ameri ca and the Panama canal. Lieut. Ad ams was honorably discharged from the service over a month ago at El lington Field, Texas. Mrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield re ceived word on Sunday from her two sons, James and Orlow, that they haa arrived in New York, after a years service in France. The two brothers have been together since the time oi r Taft Praised Bankers Work President William Howard Taft in his talks to American 6ankers praised the work they are doing. , enlistment. , Leonard Morgan, son of II. II. Morgan, arrived home the first of th week from San Francisco, where he has just been discharged from the U. S. Navy. Young Morgan recently arrived from France, where he has been for several months. ff Wsnt s Dspst you ever stop to consider what this country would be without banks? There never were s many bank depositors In the United v States as there are Did today. i Are you c depositor? you are not, see us today about ing an account If , it open- BARNES BANKING CO. ----KAYSVILLE, UTAH -- - It It has always been our policy to carry Mens and Boys Lay-ton- . id 1 r will wear the smile of satisfaction. I I WE HAVE IT whether a suit of clothes, shirt, hat, shoes, hosiery, ties, gloves, suspenders, collars or what not. WHAT DO YOU WANT? i I Watsom-- ammer ClotMmg Compamy ( T 324 . 1 . I Twenty-Fourt- h f Street, Ogden MUST STILL ABSORB SWITCHING CHARGES Under a ruling handed down by the public utilities commission the Bamberger Electric Railroad company must continue to absorb switching charges. The Bamberger company has been absorbing switching charges from other roads, which are now fed-- . I f v ? 3 S ! i III V I t HERE THEY i i i !l r i ? t Sale is still on with many new numbers added to our sale tables. 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