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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSV1LLE, UTAH t&ining 5 acres. Section 23, Tp. North, Range 2 West. $11.78, Out the Refrigerator I will now make prompt deliveries of T and Mrs. Charles Rider and son of Salt Lake City were week end visitors of Mrs. Riders parents, Mr. and Mts. Wm, Doxey and family. jThe Ladies' Betterment" club entertained on the roof .garden at the Bountiful Drug store Monday evening. A fine time was enjoyed. Roland Stringham and family left Tuesday for Heber City where Mr. Stringham will take charge of the Woods Cross Canning factory there. Mr. 5 Joseph D. Burnet: Beginning 80 rods East fi om SW corner SE1, thence North 80 rods, West 10 rods. South SO rods. East 10 rods to beginning, containing 5 acres, Section 23. Tp. 5 Nprth, Range 2 West. $19.83 , t'harles F. Lilley: Commencing 10 chain South from XE corner of NWS, South 30 chains, West .95 chains. North .30 chains, East .05 chains to beginning, contain ng 2.40 acres. Section 30. Tp. 5 North, Range 2 West. $4 10. Fied ( 'ole, on of airs. V. Hart of William E. Stokes: home last week Commencing 25 chains South of this place returned K corner. West 20 chains. North 5 from Fiance; also Private Arthur i ham.-,- . East 20 chains. South 5 chains, Horsley, who was wounded in action. ", street, in Section 33, Tp. 5 North, Word was received last week that Range 2 West, containing 9.75 acres. M2.M. red Jenson, son of Chas. Jenson, of li.mnah S. Stokes: Salt Lake City, but formerly of this Commencing .50 chains West, 5 place, had arrived safely in New York hams South of NE corner. South 5 hams, West 9.75 chains, North 5 from overseas. .hams. East 9.75 chains to beginning, Private Royal Arbuckle, who just inntaming 4.87 acres, in Section 33, ecently arrived from overseas, is I'p. 5 North, Range 2 West. $7.89. spending a few' weeks with his sister, C.cnige Cottle: Mrs. Wm. 0. Parks and family of from West 10.12 chains Commencing SE corner, West 9.88 chains, North iivefcide, Utah. 23 70 chains. SE 11 chains. South 19.70 fTiarles R. Mabey, cashier of the chains to beginning, Section 25, Tp. 6 North, Range 3 West, containing 21.48 lountiful State Bank, left Saturday in acres. $1(5.33. tis automobile on a business tour Ihomas Beesley: through Souther Idaho and expects Commencing 11.67 chains East from to bp'gone about three weeks. Center of Section, thence NW 4.08 4.08 About fifty automobiles containing chains, East 2.77 chains, SE chains, West 2.77 chains to beginning, the wounded soldiers from Fort Doug-a- s Section 29, Tp. 4 North, Range 1 passed through here Sunday mornWest, containing 1.00 acre. $7.85. The Elks club of Salt Lake ing. Lyman M. Parrish: was City 3.96 entertaining them. 4.75 chains West, Commencing chains Southeast 4.19 chains NorthBen Platt, Jr., has been appointed east from NE corner of SEVi, thence Postmaster at Woods Cross to sucNortheast 3.69 chains, Southeasterly ceed A. J. Hatch, Sr., who resigned, 15.05 chains, Southwest 3.62 chains, Northwest 15.05 chains to beginning, containing 5.50 acres, in Section 31, Tp. 4 North, Range 1 West. $8.23. James Criddle: Commencing 7.07 chains South from NE corner, thence Southwest 29.06 chains. Southwest 12.25 chains. Northwest 1.75 chains, Northeast 1.25 chains Southwest 11.25 chains, Southeast 1.20 chains, North 40 chains, East 12.9$ chains to beginning, containing 27.44 acres, Section 35, Tp. 4 North, Range 1 West. $33.90. Thomas B. Carlos: Commencing 6.S8 chains Southwest, 2.50 chains South west from NE corner NW'4, thence Southwest 22.80 chains, Northwest 4.35 chains, West 12.15 chains, Northeast 21.23 chains, Now. Is the time Southeast 0.30 chains, Northeast 13.22 next winter. chains, Southeast 8.64 chains to begin ning, containing 28.41 acres, Section 6 Tp. 3 North, Range 1 West. $67.00. Ellen Marston, care of Ernest Mara-to- N Let me solve your hauling problems. I haul and deliver anything from a hens egg to a live cow. No roads too long. owing to taking a position as manager of the Deseret Live Stock company,, The Bountiful Second ward held its annual choir party in their chapel last Thursday. A large crowd of Ihe choir members werein attendance. A fin program was rendered and a "bounteous repast was served. Mis. William Stringham entertained a number of young folks Monday evening in honor 0f her son Ashley who leaves this month on a mission to the Fa. ter states. The evening !h pent playing games and a dainty luncheon was ser.od. -- Nephi lUqmov'h. thoriter of th Wet Bountiful ihoir, was happily .choir members of the ut pri-e- d by hi home la t Thursday. A very pleasant e tiling was spent in gams and music and a d unty luiah served. Mr. Hepworth was presented with A gilt edged Psalmody. -- Mrs. Holier Cooper, Jr., died Monday at her home in American Falls Idaho. Funeral services wera held Thursday at the Second ward chapek Interment took place in the Bountiful cemetery. Mr. Cooper is a nephew of Mr. Orson and Wm. Cooper, and Mr. Joseph Hyrum Ilollerook of this plac. Funeral services for Edgar Wood spotted fever were held Wednesday in the Second ward chapel. Mr. Wood was 65 year old and unmarried. There wm a la.rg attendance and the floral offering were many and beautiful. Interment took place in the Bountiful cemetery who died Sunday of the to think of Coal for n: Beginning 7 chains from of SEVi thence Northwest Northwest 12.50 chains, 42.24 chains to beginning, 3.00 acres, Section 6, Tp. Range 1 West. $3.21. Phone Ice 25-- R Trucking Erick L. Erickson: Lots 7 and 8, Block 27, Plat B, North Salt Lake Addition, containing Commencing 41.5 rods North from SW comer of NWIi, North 38.5 rods, .15 of an acre. $3.21. East 4 rods, South 38.5 rods, West 4 W. E. B. Allen: rods to beginning, containing .48 of an - Block 27, Lots 5 and 6 and 9 to 24, aere,.in Section 32, Tp. 2 North, Range inclusive, 29 to 44, also Block 28, Lots 5 to 13, 36 to 41, 43 and 44. Also 1 East $3.85. Block 37, Lots 1 and 2 and 5 to 14, Edna V. Pratt: Lots 17 and 18, 29 to 36 and Commencing at the NE corner of inclusive, 48. 44 Also Block 38, Lots 8 to 19, to West 40 SEVi of NWv, South rods, 40 rods, North 40 rods. East 40 rods, 25 to 33 and 37, containing 7.64 10 acres. acres. $23.05. to beginningr"tontaining Section 32, Tp. 2 North, Range 1 Rannum & Hapstad: Lots 45 to 48, Block 28, Plat B, East $3.96. North Salt Lake Addition, containing Charles H. Nanpe: Commencfng at the NE eorner of .30 of an acre. $4.17. 5 chains, West 10 chains, Charles F. Ulrich: SE1, South Lots 3 and 4, Block 37, Plat B," North 5 chains. East 10 chains, to be5 Section Sale Lake Addition, containing in North acres, containing ginning, 33, Tp. 2 North, Range 1 East $7.05 .15 of an acre. $3.21. estate so Bold. J. L. Kempf: George Morrow, et al: DAVID F. SMITH, North 'j of NWVi and SEVi of NW Commencing NW corner SE1 of JOHN W. GAILEY, in Section 120 36, rods, acres, NWi,74 East 8 rods, 30South 38West THOMAS PARKER, i, containing 6 rods. West rods. South Board of County Commissioners, Davis Tp. 2 North, Range 1 East. $16.65. rods. North 68 rods, in Section 8, Tp. McCants: E. J. County, Utah, Farmington City, Utah, Lot 36, Block 38, Plat B North 2 North, Range 1 East, containing May 5, 1919. Lake Addition, containing .07 19.35 acres. $7.05. Salt SETH C. JONES, of an acre. $2.89. Jennie L. K. Kempf: Clerk. John A. Sjoblom: Commencing NWVi of SE' and NE Lot 7, Block 38, Plat B North Salt' ' of SW1, containing 9.60 acres. Charlotte E. J. Rice: ani Aiso The NWVi of NEU of NEli, Addition, containing .07 of an commencing SW corner of SEV acre. 10.00 $2.89. of NWVi, East 80 rods, North 42 rods, Section in 22, Tp. taining acres, AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE i Held by Da via County, Utah, under tax deeds. Tn accordance with Section 2655, as amended. Revised Statutes of Utah, 1907, we, the board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah, will offer for sale in separate parcels, for cash at the north front door of the County Court House Building, Farmington City, County and State aforesaid, at 12 oclock M. May 19, 1919, sale to continue from day to day, the following described real estate held by DaVis County, under tax deeds and on such sale the County Clerk of Davis County will execute and "deliver loathe purchaser all the title of the State of Utah, County of Davis, and any town or school districts interest in the real con-'La- North, Range 1 East. Caroline A. Westman: 2 J West 74 rods. South 30 rods. West 6 rods. South 12 rods, containing Is. 15 acres, in Section 8, Tp. 2 North, Rane jl East. $53.45. Quayle Cannon: Beginning 20 chains East and chains North from SW corner of NW North 6 chains, East 20 chains, South chains, West Y0chafns, Section 17, Tp. 2 North, Range 1 East, containing 12.00 acres. $19.15. Annie C. Tanner: Commencing 7.06 chains West, 4.63 chains South from the SE corner of NE1, thence West 14.15 chains. East 14.99 chains East 4 chains, Southeasterly 17.50 chains. Section 23rTp. 3 North, Range 1 West containing 12.23 acres. $6.41, . Wilford McClellan: Commencing 17.13 chains East from SW corner, North 2.96 chains. East 2.50 chains, Southeasterly 3.29 chains, West 4.25 chains, in Section 1, Tp. 4 North, Range 2 West, containing 1.00 acre, less street. $6.21. . ', Jefferson Gave Us Our Currency - It w as President Thomas Jefferson who proposed oar present system of dollars, dimes and cents. , He was a firm supporter of banks and banking. your coins, place them sod they'll sooo mount up. Conserve A hi bank bank account is a distinct anchor to I s If you H - Range 2Wet. $11.50. j Samuel 11.97 chains East, Commencing 14,25 chains South from NW comer of NE', South 2.20 chains, South 28 degrees 30 minutes West 4.25 chains, North CO degrees 40 minutes West 2.08 chains. North 5.72 chains. East 4.43 chains, to beginning, containing 1.20 acres. Section 2CTp, 5 North, Range 2 West. $13.61. John H. Simpson: Beginning 17.50 chains East from North .20 chains, SW comer West 2.50 chains. South 20 chains, con- i East 2.50 chains, to beginning, J I wbdwird. t J James C. Smith: Commencing 2(Fthains West of SE corner. North 19.50 chains. East 3.20 chains. South 19.50 chains. West 3.20 chains, less street, - containing- - 6. Or acres, in Section 23, Tp. 4 North, have an account, add to it. you haven't, start cue today. BARNES BANKING CO. kaysville, - - - - J i AH SE', Southeast containing 3 Let us Rave your order for your peeds. North, BOUNTIFUL $7.05. ke The price has been reduced on storage Coal NE corner 30 chains, Nine mil north of Salt LaLo City, suburban aad raaldonco town, larsaat city in Da via county ; haa waterworks, 1 oloetrie light and powor. taiophonaa. 1 rcmnt idowalka. 8urroundad by rich 1 market aardon and fruit land,, two I two 1 loetri railroad with low transcontinental roalroada, brick yard, com- twa bank, good butin mereial club, rradad and high tchool A and church. good place in which to live. far, bou, i i - We will deliver within a few weeks. 1 Keep the mines running. ' ' ' Richard Pelton, Sr., is in Chicago on business. Glen Smith is . very ill with the plural pneumonia. Richard Stringham has purchaser KAYSVILLE a Chevrolet automobile. A fine son was bom to Mr. and Mrs, John Asa Burningham recently. Mrs. Joseph Sessions of Burley Idaho, visited relatives here last week Clifford Waddoups left last week for Yose, Utah, to help his father on CO-O- P The House of Quality the farm. Adella Jenson of Salt Lake City visited relatives her a few days ago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunter are rejoic ingjiver the arrival of a son born to them last week. "Mrs, C. E. Palmquist and daughter Vivian of Salt Lake City visited rela tives here last week. Mrs. Dan Miller of Farmingtofi Vrent Friday with her sister, Mrs, Willard Carr and family. Betsy Wright - of Coalville spent a few day last week with her ron, Frank Wright and family SeveraWpeople and veterans from here attended the Golden Spike Cele bration held in Ogden Saturday. Jese- - Goodfellow was operated on last week in Salt Lake City for a gathering in his head and is doing nicely. Mrs, Thos. Fearnley and daughter Lily were guests of Mrs. Thomas Barker of Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barlow and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waddel of Salt Lake City Sun- day. .Strir.gham left for Heber week where he will work for City last Woods" "Cross the "Calming company De Van there . , ,r . - I. Johnson and Lake City Salt from motored family and with relathe spent day Sunday tives. Miss Esther Ashdown has accepted a portion as stenographer at the Cudahay Packing company in .North Salt LateT B. F. Hinckley of Salt Lake City spoke in the First ward tabernacle Sunday evening. A fine program was als0 rendered. Mr. and Mrs."C s ImdividiaaMlty Thats the Griffon Achievement Many men of many minds in this whirling world of ours, of course. And each one has his own pet idea of styl- eeach one has his own set conclusions as to how to dress. And thats the way to be. Give us the man, or child, with a definite scheme of clothes needs and vell make a customer oyt of him every time. For the Griffon method, mark you, is not mentally to create a certain composite type, and then cut 10,000 garments to suit that man. Nothing could be further from the facts. The big idea in this organization is to make fewer of a kind but there is no limit to the kind, types, styles and preferences. And thats what we mean Of course, it costs more to start wth, by Individuality, samany kinds but Just 'See thfivast number of men we satisfy, in the Tina! analysis.'' If you want individuality look for the Griffon label its easy, to find, and worth, finding. Wats Clothing Co. on-Tann- er ?JZ2 |