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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Charles Cherrington, who has beea sincere and dives not consist for the Miller Floral comwholly of applauding patriotic speech BOUNTIFUL es and the waving of flags. To do this pany for about a year, has accepted a Nine mile north of Salt Lake City, suburban nj revidenre town, lanrvnt but must not only buy Victory Bonds, position in the government accounting city in laii county; haa. waterworks, but must convince others to do so. department. He left for Washington electric liKhta and power, telephones, cement sidewalki. Surrounded iby rich We Want s Depot The Kami Bureau is hack of the on Tuesday. His family will remain market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads w,ih low fares, two in ami Bonds the Victory Farmington, as his new work wjU COMMISSIONERS'- MEETING transcontinental roairoa.ls. bru k yard, the Government back of the keep him on the road most of the tima. is two banks, good business houses,' The board of c o u n t y c o m m i m o e ra Wt Want a Depot graded and high schools T. W. J. and churrher A rood place in which met on April 7, 1919. with a complete Faint Huieau. W an I ii Depot to luc. OLD FOLKS DAY t board Old Folks Day was celebrated in The following of leaped was poised by the board. Faimtngton yesterday. All the resifar.min(;ton dents of both wards over tiO years old WheieiiN, I.oran 1. Brigg- - and Jane CotmU rat nf luh fritilr Davis hi-- , m i'f the M llu r Moral comcauiiiv wife, weie iei-tS wen- united and owners of automo-bile- N Ntiugar Briggs, the iariffst J ; pan). nhife tit its of Bountiful, Dhun counij, brought them to the opera hoys Utvwrn th Mishoum river und the rj I lah. and tH'Mltoii of the fammj Ia.ific whole a splendid dinner was served. Hi Hfcoott irsort vtaterwork and William Fenwick of this place ha Whereas. I.oran I). Biiggs was an A t me place for miiNie, speeches, recitations and dancuS utlkAti reeidonre J, otfieer of said county m the sheriffs purchased a Ford sedan. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige B. Margett of the central committee were present, !UU new Angus Smedley has just built a Mrs Christie Stayner Frederick-No- n D. and Whereas said the I.oian Biiggs his ''Mi. and Mrs. D L. Rue motoied t garage for gas wagon. and her two daughters, also from ... I'- d Jane Winegar Briggs have met Rtigham Sunday and UMtod friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Stahle, who Salt Lake City. The little girls, Helen, Muir untimely death on the nth day of have been reported ill, are improving. Minn Anna Chaffin spent last weekaged eight, and Dorothy, six, rocited vpnl. inn Be it resolved by the Board of end in Mrs. Vincent De Vorak of Salt Lake of Mrs. B. L. Ogden, guest Fair. and sang sexeral pieces. Mr. Mar-get- ts City was in town Thursday on busithoroughly sustained his happy minty Commissioners of Davis Coun-v- , Orlitf-Fu- ir Mi of Ogden ness. the leputatnm as an entertainer. Bishop that Seth C. Jones and Charles JI. N alder be appointed a committee to week Mn Furmington, guest of Mr A. L. Claik gae a speech of welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moss have moved L. B. Farr. and former committeeman E.B. Clark to Blackfoot, Idaho, where they will tender a suitable floral offering, and a speech of response. to said of to extend the relatives the Jamee make their home. Mrs Lucy Rice is spending a few gae was I man D. Briggs and Jane Winegar I.oynd chaplain. Private La Mar Barlow is expected Biiggs, the heartfelt sympathy of the weeks in Brigham with her daughter, The tables and hall were nicely decMrs. R. B. Cal!. home soon from Franre. He has been officials of Davis orated with flowers, pictures and tha county. in action several times. national colors. The aged veterans John 11. Blood was authorized to Mrs. Janies C. Dunbar entertained felt very grateful to the committee The Misses Leon Fackrell and Celia bid and purchase if he was the high-eThursday afternoon at a 4 oclock tea automobile the sold to be the musicians, the waiters members, bidder, Eldredge are taking a course in nursin honor of San Francisco friends. and all who on of the the sheriff order by in helped make the occasion county Salt Lake City. ing of a Second the success... district Judicial joyful Ninety- nine dollars was the gross A son wai born to Mr. and Mrs. judge The oldest person present wu for and in behalf of the county. court of the matinee and play receipts M. B. Mann, Jr., Monday. Mother and M. Abbott, aged 87 last JanThomas Later Mr. Blood was the highest last week jiere for the benefit ofgiven the baby are doing nicely. a pioneer of 1847. Th oldbidder, the machine bringing $800.00. ward choir. 1st, uary A delegation from Farmington City, est lady was Mrs. Ellen Barkdull, 86 Private Edwin Hermanson Tas just Mis. C. W. Banning and W. E. Ban- last November 24th. Mrs. Esther returned home from France. He was consisting of Mayor J. II. Wood and in the Engineer Corps. Arthur Hess, asked the commissioners ning of Lynndyl spent last week-enin Coombs, wife of Frederick Coombs, la a to in of Mr. and Mrs. just ope day younger than Mrs. Farmington, guests of m,atter Ssi,st lhtm, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryson andJ road 'bof-wath E. Banning. for Thomas State family of Salt Lake City spent Tuesthrough Farmington. Arrangements day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and Miss were made for a consultation with the A number of friends of Mrs. lanthoa Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Johnson State Road commission. Haynes of Salt Lake spent last week- Barlow gathered at her home on Monand family of Salt Lake City visited ' D. H. Thomas and Mr. Margetta of end in Farmington, guests of Mr. and day afternoon knd tendered her a with relatives here Sunday. the New State Gun club were present Mrs. D. C. Hess. pleasant surprise. Games of various Mr. William A. Miles has purchased and asked that the county auditor be Mrs. A. L. Clark will entertain the kinds and music were enjoyed by th instructed to give a quit claim deed for Seloun club next which dainty refreshChevrolet automoa new Friday afternoon. guests, after the property pold by the county, taxejl were ments Those present served. bile and has sold his Ford. inProfessor Leo J.- Muir has been in the name of the New State Gun Emma Mrs. wer: Strong, Mrs. John vited to address the club. Mrs. Wilford Barfow spent last club, and which is now in Salt Lake Mrs. Frank Hyde, Mrs. Lucius Green, week with her daughter, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth are Laudie, Mrs. Frank L. Layton, Mrs. county. The request was granted. Briggs, and family of Layton. A communication from Attorney visiting here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barber, Mrs. Joseph Walker, Miss Begetta Sessions of Chester- General Shields in relation to the im- Thomas E. Banning. Mr. Pitchforth Mrs. E. M. WhiUsiifes, Mrs. Emmanuel' field, Idaho, is visiting with her grand- provements of roads in north Davis recently returned home after serving Hanks, Mrs. William E. Gailey, Mrs. in the navy for two years. Mrs. Pitch- Davjd E. Layton, Mrs. Phoebe Layton, mother, Mrs. Esther Sessions. ' , coanty, was read and ordered Tiled. y over In regard to the forth was formerly MisS Theresas Mrs. 01ive Roberts 'and Miss Emily Private Harold Nelson returned ' O. S. L, railway tracks, the matter Mendel son of New York. the ' Brough. Week. Tab" home from France thi was held over until neg( meeting in saw considerable action Over There. order to have time to hear from the REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE O T Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer of Balt railway company. . . UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE CLEARFIELD STATE , , Lake City have moved back to BounThe county clerk was authorized to BANK, LOCATED AT CLEARFIELD. IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT TIIR CLOSE i sumthe win where spend tiful, offer for ale the sprinkling wagons they OF BUSINESS ON THE 3RD DAY QF mer. 20 the' shares also owned by county; APRIL51 of the capital stock in the Bountiful Mrs. A. L. McDonald entertained a " Mill Creek Irrigation, company; the RESOURCES few friends at a dancing party Friday pipe line, at Centerville together-witevening.' A delightful evening was the reservoir and th flowing wells Loans and. Discounts t 62J137.15 278-8- 4 .1 reported. . . Unsecured Overdrafts , anil the also i feeding said reservoir, Furniture Fixtures 2,238.45 (and Mrs. Charles Rider of Salt Lake pipe line at Clearfield, : :. Due from National Banks .. 25,826.3$ ' The monthly alolwance of Mrs. Checks and Cash Items City is spending a few days with her ..... 1,286.32 ... t 16.50 parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Doxey, Petra C. Hatch, ,a dependent mother, Expens Account ' and Paid Interest Taxes 1.T0 and family. to $20.00 per was raised from. $10.00 ' U. S. Liberty Bonds 1,500.00 ' ... Jesse Briggs of this place and Miss month.. k. Total Royal Robins was appointed deputy $ 93,195.31 Anna Holmquist of Salt Lake City , were married Wednesday in the Salt assessor and Samuel Flint rad super-LIABILITIES visor in the West Kaysville precinct. Lake temple. 21. Adjourned to Monday, April Mr. and Mrs. William Faulds of $ 25,000.00 Capital Stock paid in ., W VmI Det Undivided Profits, Interest, Exchange, etc 438.0$ . Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Individual 47,741.61 Deposits Hilton Faulds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cashiers Checks 2,247.13 'J Springste&d, last week: 10,058.52 FARM BUREAU Savings Deposits Time Certificates of Deposit 2,710-QMr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickert and As irfinluliM ( Davia owuitr itorkman. poultrymaa, farmn, : Total family have moved to Evansfbn, Wyo., and faadart ; devortad to the $ 93,195.31 upbuilding of agricultural and kindred a has Mr. it Rickert poaccepted whye pursuit in the community. County Ftate of Utah, County of Davis. sition with the newspaper. Agent W. J. Thaync directs work of Walter W. Steed, Jr., being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and the bureau with tbe U. R. Department of Agriculture and Utah Agricultural says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoinw Mrs. Georgs' Bueller of Portland, college report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the aaid Oregon, visited friends here Monday. bank at the dwe of business on the 3rd day of April, 1918. Mrs. Bueller was formerly Miss Hor-tenWALTER W. STEED, Jr. FARM BUREAU BACK Roberts of Centerville. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th diy of April, 1919. OF VICTORY LOAN ALBERT T. SMITH, Notary public. (Seal) , Mr. and Mrs. Narmon Gregory have the 24th Commission, day of June, 1921. expires Breathes there a man with soul My Correct moved to Idaho, where they will make GEO. E. HOLT, WALTER W. STEED, D. M. NELSON, Attest: so dead, their home. Mrs, Gregory was formDirectors. . never to himself hath said, Who Miss this of Marie S'.ate of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. place. Hogan erly I, W. Er Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State. of Utah, do hereby 'This is my own, my native land?' Mrs. Al Mill and family returned that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of certify Loan our and attitude The Victory to their home at Deeth, Nev.- ,- last above named company, filed in my office this 16th day of April, 1919. the towards it is the answer to this appeal. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. week, after spending a few weeks with The Farm Bureaus all over the state Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). are back of the Victory Loan and W. Fenwick. Davis county will not be the exception. Mrs. Kimball Parkin and son of ProDuring the thick of the fight, when vo have the influenza. Mrs. Parkin everybody bought Liberty' bonds, was visiting wjth her parents, Mr. and everybody grew, giore wheat, everyMra. O. P. Hatch, when they contract- body knit, and everylwdy sdhniced ed the disease. white, bread and sugar to help out Mrs. C.'A. Haacke entertained 3 boys over there, it wa3 easy enough number of friends Monday evening fur for you and me to be patriotic along her soir, Herbert, who has just re- with the others. But what about now ? turned home from France. Games were The Victor is won, the thrill is over, but we must still continue to carry played and refreshments were served. Our government yours and on, Richard Floyd arrived here from mine needs more money to finish up Vancouver, Wash., Sunday, where he the job and bring the boys home. was honorably discharged from the theres no one who will fail to at the J. Surely, army. He resumed do his bit now. Lets go back of the C. Penny store on Monday. Victory Loan and show Uncle Sam we Ben Hepworth has sold his interest are just as loyal now as when the war in the Hepworth Meat and Grocery was on. We appreciate him guarancompany to Fred Garrett of this city. teeing the price of wheat and hogs Mr. Hepworth has bought the Farm- during the war. This is our oppor- ington drug store and has moved his tunity to show that appreciation. This Remember to examine our lines of guaranteed is the time to say This is my own, my family to Farmington, enback our then and native land, up Mrs. E. A. Mitchell died Sunday in and patriotism with a subthusiasm Salt Lake City of cancer of the stomscription to this Loan, Then, too, it is ach, after several months illness, a good investment, as it draws 4 per funeral services' were held Wednesday cent interest, with the best security on in Salt Lake City. Interment 'took earth our own Uncle. How proudly place in the City cemetery. we can tell our grandchildren that we Memorial services for Corporal helped establish peace and freedom . George R.. Day. .who wa i killed in on the earth,--- . in locals all members Bureau action while fighting in the Argonne, Farm were held Sunday in the First ward are urged to help make the Victoy tabernacle. A large number were in Loan a success. Lets show our patri- attendance among whom were several returned soldiers. All spoke of the good moral life lead by Corporal Day, also the great sacrifice he made for his country. is ti.-- m book-keep- Gov-einme- er ' nt be-inu'- 11 -- VN re.-oliiti- 111 11 I - - ? ! j I Lint, sticky cotton batting, powder, dust, pins, threads the Hoover.jutjbeats everything out and swallows it savs Mrs. E. And it's no wonder the carpets Lcctrik. are so clean, for the Hoover lifts the rugs and flutters them 1000 times a minute on an air cushion And th time, Und at doesnt look like no man hotue houso-cleanin- - .n g -t adds Mr. E. Leetrik. your earpeta and ruga beaten free of imbedded dirt right whr they liowith the Hoover Suction Sweeper. At th gam tima they will be thoroughly swept. Their nap You can hav be brushed and fitted. The eolorings and pattern will regain will d former their y and the carthe life of eharrn be will peting prolonged. And the Hoover does equally well with mattreeeea a a d draperies. , You can dean them every week or oftener the tame way. Your home will be immaculate alwaya not just semi-annuall- y. Take advantage of the April special term 5.00 down and a month. Let us show yon today what the Hoover. can $5.00 ,do,foryou. rigbt-oTwp- f Wfe- n Yr -- x Utah Power & Light Co. , . EIIMmI rwMt liertia . " V.,. 1 . . 1 wriWOHrltiW Jefferson' Gave Us Our Currency t - - - . ' ' se yoar coins, place them la bank and they 8 soon mount up. ' .. t bank account is a distinct anchor to , , A windward. If yon - . 5 Conserve I- Q It, ' . : r wes President Thomas Jeffersoa wtso proposed . ottr present system of dollars, dimes and cents. He was a firm sap? porter of banks and banking. .... have an account, add to ft. S -- -- I If yon havent, start one today. , BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSV1LLE. ' . . ftl ftl ftl ft ftl fti fti ft! 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