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Show Tilt; WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH Wallace, John and Blythe Mitchell $ of Salt Lake were in town Thursday LAYTON- - on business. Located in the fnidat of fertile field. j Excel in the production of milk, toms-- Jj toew and sugar twu lime the factory 5 Private Edison Willey ha been dts-- I j of the Layton Surat company, cannery, roller mill, creamery and concrete fracfrom the service aiul leturned charged tion of the Stale road lloud opportunihome Monday. ties for thofrp aeekittg suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, clui-keraimg and dairying. On the L Sessions and line ufthe Keplar d.iugb'er, Jki-- , Bamhergrer Electric. Uresivn Short Line, and IL & R. G.. Has elecof Chesterfield, l.i.iiio. are is iretta. tric lights ard watrrwoi k. Will. Uv if it ir relatives h'ere. tun Commc-cta- ! club fur information I FARM BUREAU An 1 I u. M' Winona Ramsey in Ogden Sunday. friend V i i.nl vF& .V lvi ;(k knun. v- - -SV. .T .'. km in in: i loca- spent the lities served by the Utah Power & Light Co. are taking advantage of this special offer-g- ood during April Only to secure the famous Hoover Suction Sweeper. Leo Green landed in New Yolk from Overseas Sunday, according to avire received in Layton that day. so easy and thrifty and capable, beams Mrs. E. Lectrick "just like all the electrical appliances that have made my housekeeping a pleasure. the young guests. in a second. . bright. "No upset, disagreeable house, either, chuckles Pa E. Lectrik. "Only costs about a cent an hour for current, Electricity's the best servant I ever heard of. This special offer of $6.00 down and $5.00 a month for this HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER is good during April only. April days fly fast. Make sure of your Hoover by calling at the very earliest opportunity. t. tJtah Power & Light Co. w. 1 w Hie home of Wallace Noble is quar-Min'foi the flu. most of his fam d Mi a.t M:- - and Mrs. Edward Eardley of Lake were guests of Mr. and La 0. Holbrook Sunday. Suit Lake hospital and is doing nicely. s. n, Jefferson Gave Us Our Currency n erts. W, Want a D.p.1 proposed onr present system of dollars, - dimes aid cents. He was a firm sup porter of banks and hanking." ' . . Conserve your coins place them in bank and theyfl soon mount op. bank account is a distinct anchor to windward. A If you it UTAH KAVSVILLE, it - it it it it it it it it Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill ! Known Everywhere as - THE VERY BEST $ it it it ct ct it it it it it week by a Salt Lake physician. Since he returned from Ft. Sill he has had 4 trouble with his hearing. He is doing O nicely. t'$ If Raymond, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parkins of Provo, is very ill at the home of his aunt, Mrs. SamJ uel Nelson. Last week he had hi tonsils and adeniods removed and a 4 Marvin, son of John Jackson, has hemmoihage resulted. pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Jones Mr. ana Bishop Richard Stringham is in Chi- Mrs. Irvin Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. ' cago on business. , Stephen Moss attended the funeral A. L. Hens has purchased a new services of their brother, F. Orval Jones, of Tooele, on Sunday." Mr. Oakland automobile. He leaves died of influenza. Jon Mrs. J. A. Scott of Salt Lake Ciiy his wife and nine children and several visited friends here Friday. relatives to mourn his loss. JJ J3 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, Sr., John Stoker on Easter morning. were the guests of honor at a recepand dance given Saturday night William Johnson of Georgetown tion children and grandchildren. their by Idaho," is visiting relatives here. The celebration was to commemorate John A. Call has accepted a portion their golden wedding anniversary. A with the C a p i ta 1M er can t ij ejotn pany. goldLrooch- - was - presented -- to M r and a watch charm to Mr. Annie Fackrell was a guest of Mis? Howard Eight by their children. Hazel Cotton of Salt Lake Thursday. children, thirty-sevegiandchildren and a Alma Willoughby left recently to and six in attendance. friends number of weie work on his ranch at Malad, Idaho. Wt Want DoV-Arley George and family of Salt Lake City have moved back to Bounti- . fill""''' , Utah v t 302 1 22 u ion t . ourg mail' 1 a e. lbshop A L. ('laik is thfe gi andpa. lei aid Monti of Ninth 1'armingtoa aei uli ntally knocked down last Mmday by a neighbor's automobile One wheed run over his shoulder, but fortuately he was not very seriously hurt. wa Whitaker of Pocatello ha Pocatello just by an overwhelming majority voto. Mr. Whitaker is a prominent busines man in his present Idaho home town. He was bom in Centerville in 1882 and is a brother of the Farmingto Whitakers. W. 1 been elected Muyur of Mrs. A. L. Clark entertained tho Seloun club last Friday afternoon. Members and invited guests to tho number of thrity-fiv- e were presents Professor Leo J. Muir gave an interesting talk on the big events that aro transpiring in the world. Dainty refreshments were a feature of tho meeting. One of the many happy Easter parties of last Sunday was conducted The by Mr and Mrs. H. R. Dumke. guests picnicked in Farmington canyon, where Easter eggs and other seasonable edibles formed the menu. Besides the host and hostess were the Misses Lucille Markow and Alice Finger of Salt Lake City, Minnie Millar Gladys Wood, Dors' Hess, Messer Grover Hess, Earl Moon, Arthur pfenSealed bids will be received by the ning and Sidney and Kim Worsley. undersigned until the hour of 6:00 W Wl s DhI o'clock p. m., on April 28, 1919, for the following lot of lumber: 20 pieces 1x8, 20 ft. long; 30 pieces txlO, 16 feet long; 5 pieces 2x4, 18 feet long; 4 pieces 2x4, 20 feet long fend about 120 feet of lumber in scrap lengths. The lumber may be seen in pile near the ditch of the Haights Creek ditch near the mouth of Bear's canyon, where it was used in forms for ditch. JOHN 11. BLOOD. Secretary. Haights Creek Irrigation Co. . Dt -- tiemeiafeg? con-cutti- ng HJENMKi BnytheBest Shingles the market offers if you want the worth of your money. Cheap grades mean early repairs, and frequent repairs cost heavily in the long run. Come and See Us when you areTeady to buy shingles whether you want them in asbestos, metal, slate or wood. As experts, we will honestly tell you what material is most suitable for your purpose and show you how to buy economically. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatch of Salt Lake City visited relatives here Sun-- , day. - E. Madson, cashier; of the 'A'nior. State bank has moved his family here from LehL - - . ' Satisfaction in Price and Quality Guaranteed to All Buyers We have a. full line of Lumber in lengths and sizes. Let us figure your next building order and save you some money. - Erasius Cache of Logan is visiting with his sister, Mrs. C. H. Eampton, and family. Rags Wanted at Reflex I ' Charles R. Mabey had a slight open his ear last eration performed -- Neatest Manner Every Dealer Has It h: Justin Tolman, who is teaching school in Bingham, was in town Saturday on business. He has sold his farm on the bench and has purchased Thomas Naylors residence. n Packed in the cahv t'ov, bom the a-- Ro-zm- Mi, lleiald Clark have a first of the week 1tovo, where the father is a B. Y. at.d M: j Word was received last week that Corporal Clarence Moss and Private Alvin Lewis had arrived safely in New York from overseas. great-grandchildr- it it it it jr J . an automobile accident. - it it it the iuih i.i.v i with 'lug pi'Mi'i'l pril .liee'.'.g 'to Ma.v li.i- - 1'iei et .iM.it- - m Duvi . t tutrm g count Week bv the Faun Bureau women. Dunng tin week a el ie. ot demouM at loi", will be held m the count) and the above n will be an we red Ml Skidmoic, elothmg specialist ft cm the I'. A t. ha? been secured to help make our clothing week a success. ' , The week's ptegram follows: Monday, Apnl 2S 2 j. m. Bountiful, at the home of Mrs. Sarah o p, m., South Bountiful; at the home of Mrs. A. C. Brown. Tuesday, April 29 2 p. m., North Farmington, at the home of Mrs. ChaC llolL-- K p m., West Bountiful, at the home of Mrs. Walter Pack. Wednesday, Apnl p. m., home the at of Mrs. Geo. Farmington, M. Hess. 2 p. nt., ClearThursday, May field, at the home of Mrs. Signe Stewart. 5 p. m., Layton, at the home of Mrs. W. A. Daw'son. p. m., West Point, Friday, May at the home of Mrs. Susan Singleton. 5 p. m., Syracuse, at the home of Mrs. Alice C. Steed. Be sure and come. You cant afford to miss it. Bring one friend or neighbor. Come and learn how to Bave 200 per cent on your childrens underwear, how to fit patterns, how to make and trim hats, old and new, and get some new ideas on some old things. W W st LUMBER FOR SALE of Jane trfrk&jrtrtrfrk-irtrtrlrlrtrirfiriftririrtrtrtr-Cr- havent, start one today. BARNES BANKING CO. Ct BOUNTIFUL Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, larreet city il Davie county; ha waterworks, eiactric light and power, telephonea, cement eidewalk. Surrounded by rich market garden and fruit land, two eloetrie railroad with low fares, two transcontinental roalroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, com- mercial dub, graded and high school and churcher. A good place in which to live. 1 X. -t 1 Miss Annie Fackrell, the nurse, is was John at Murray hursirg the son of Judge Mrs. Brown, who was injured recently in Archie Wadsworth, Mrs. Mary A. Owen, Mrs. Mark Roberts, Mrs. Olive Corbridge, Mrs. Emma Corbridge, Mrs. Marvin Thornley, Mrs. Ray Corbridge, Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, Mrs. John H. Thornley, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Lawrence Corbridge, Mrs. Joseph Hill, Miss Phebe Roberts, Mary "Bone, Orvilla Roberts and Gwendolyn Rob It was President Thomas Jefferson who If you have an account, add to after X iw que-tio- hav.ru the disease, m amusement for the guests, which a three course luncheon served. The guests were: Mrs. Layton, Mrs. Walter W. Barlow, J Mr. George Hess motopfd 1 il7'' I A Efficient Public Service M . j, er L tio.iiu Mnedlev ha accepted a poi-vvith Glen Bros Robot ts I.ano p. n Salt Lake. 15-1- three-botto- Mi. an j rela-tive- linty stuff, would you ? But it does I . mui btv.i u a el oms, and fumilv. L. E. Ellison last week sold an David Cook, Jr., returned to his extra good carload of fat cows to an home in Liberty last week, after Ogden dealer. It is claimed the bunch spending a few days here with dressed out better than any like car of cows ever sold on that market. They William Bolton, Jr., has moved his were fed on Mr. Ellisons farm in from Park City and is now family Layton. living in one of Henry Armstrongs Jesse and D. D. Harris have pur- houses. chased a 7 Case tractor engine and Mrs. A. L. McDonald entertained a a plow outfit for the same. The outfit is guaranteed to number of friends Saturday evening a perform acceptably on the steep hills at dancing party. A very enjoyable of the Sand Ridge and handle a com time was spent. bine .threshing outfit. The Farmers Miss Agnes Hogan arrived here Union made the sale, which makes from Fort Bliss, where she was a Red five tractor sales for the firm this Cross nurse at the hospital there for spring. about six months. l The Layton Milling k Elevator com The Bountiful Drug company had pany is installing a weighing and its opening dance in the newly buITt grain cleaning outfit at their mill in roof garden Saturday. There was a this place. Thejplant will be auto- large attendance. matic both as to unloading, cleaning, Mrs. William Miles and daughters, weighing and elevating loose grain An individual motor will operate the Gladys and Irene, were guests of Mr. machines and the weighing will be and Mrs. Amass Fellers of Salt Lake done by a Richardson automatic scale. Tuesday afternoon. The scale is equipped with a self addMr. and Mrs. Harry Hatch of Salt er which will record the grain purLake spent the week-en- d with Mrs. chased for an entire year. Hatchs parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Mrs. W. A. Roberts entertained at Armstrong, and family. a kensington on Monday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Norman Latnph are honor of her sister, Mrs. Horace Lay-torejoicing over the arrival of a son, of Granada, Calif., who is visit- born to them last week at the home ing here. Music and games furnished Ann Holbrook. . Y .I'.-vv- J. J. Bugger's new blacksmith shop dosepn Loveland of Chesterfield, ready for occupancy within a Idaho, and Miss Hilda Mann of this few days. It will be the most com were married pl.ue Wednesday. plete blacksmith shop in the county. Mis. Margaret Hogan returned 'Mrs. Lawrence E Ellison enter- home from Idaho where she Friday, tained twenty children at an Easter had spent a few weeks with relatives. party on Sunday afternoon for her little daughter, Oma. Games were Mi Otto Bumingham has an operplayed and refreshments served to ation performed last Thursday at a it could pick up th a t clinging, "No need to drag out heavy earpets to beat and sweep. Every curtain and carpet can stay right where it is, because the Hoover beats, while it sweeps, while it cleans and theres no dust or loud noise. I wouldnt believe the sweeper was working if the carpet didnt look so - will he "And you ought to see it clean up cotton batting that the Little Tricks drop on the carpet. You1 wouldnt believe j: . Mrs. William Nalder of Raymond. Canada, is spending a few week.- - here with friends and relatives. Its 44 dav, - IJ ni.w -- Patrons by the hundreds in the various I . . . qy? . u 1 j j ) can and bark last Sundayy Mi. and Mis. lioiton Lore tee .o i tUl.il te IVo Nivt? y n... have moved to Tre:noi on v May i and Mr?. J. 11. Wood and i ' t the summer u.i i i'. .1.1 ill . uth, - ij the 1. nod and Ibaiiih and Eliza Wood Kfw vi h.i '.a i we tla mi'toi I'd to l'lildine l.iSaturday and iienee Noble of Builev, Idaho, is, In ;e ti.ts nuiiirv wuie ia!l tut tied Sunday avn g with her sistei, M. William t- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King motored to Salt Lake on Sundav. where they . I - -- TV County t to Mill wuh Miss La von Green spent the weekend in Honeyville visiting with friends t of rich and fertii Davis rountj Homo of th Miller Floral com-t 1'sny. whose greenhouse arc the largest b between the Missouri river snd th Dan tic const. .oral ion of" the famous t Lagoon resort, lias waterworks and A b electric lights. fine place for tub- uiban resilience - horti-a'h- u to the kmdted uphutuong in the coimmiift'y i nunty ! J. wot k of huyn irv ButchU wi tn tli S IVpttrtmcnt INI clUiIU .l!ut tai, U'Mi tlHuul i opf uiint YY FARMINGTON u county HT'tv1frxvioPw , ilctoifrii v.t uif w uitUi til tui IJ iWr - .VCr of orffcttuiation A mVT ii ur ne Paints is large li . and the quality high. J See us before buying your paint. Tf2) Fanners- - Union kz!00 |