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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH reived but $1,461. per year for hi1 services, on the same day Fuel f)l , Pahliaha by , rector Garfield informs the people THE INLAND PRINTING o. that miners are making from $1,400 ttf per year digging coal. Ac W. P, Kprw, Fditr cording to the figures furnished by C, A. EpptfMn, Ammcwu Fdiinr Mr. Garfield, there seems to he a Entered matter February 15, great difference in the earning caUll, at Kayarfile, Utah, under the art of pacity of miners. Marrh 8. 179, The people are entitled to know the real facts and have properly clasi ADVERTISING RATES fied furnished, figures .which 16c reports and er Want ad all readmit anlaa Mne, payable in advance IirlV rales cm cover the entire industry from mine application. Will they get it? to consumer. . Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance (Flip llirrkhj Srflrx for the Men Folk s ltd ! III' lii. eoorul-rlii'- TKl EPIIONKS Na. 76 W. P. Epperaen. C. A. Epperatm, Office. Na. LET N. K Haberdashery Such things as Hats and Caps, Collars and Ties, Shirts and Underwear, Sweaters, Shoes, Slippers and Hosier). Suits and Overcoats, Scarfs of all kinds. Scarf Pins, Cpllor" and Cuff Buttons all at the best possible prices. r LAYTON M R ocatad in t h midat of fertila field. Excel in the production of milk, tom-Ui- e and auaar beet. Ha the factory of the t.ayton Suirar company, cannery, roller mill, rraamery and ronereta Mellon of the Slate road. Good opportunities for tiioae aeekins tuburban acreage for fruit crowing, truck cardenihc, chicken raising ami dairying On the line of the Bamberger Electric. Oregon Short Line and D. A It. J.. Ilaa elec- trie light and waterworks. Writ I .ay- ton Commercial club for information. I 16 THE PEOPLE KNOW m THE FACTS, Gifts as well as for occasions, we have kept in mind the quality as well as the artistic idea. In other words our goods are utility goods, not mere presents. In the Watson-TannStore you will find everything for the man or the boy that is worth wearing from the crown of the' head to the soles of the feet. all-seas- on er See Us First In the purchase of goods suited for Christmas The newspapers of tod ty announce the ending of the strike of coal miners. jj 3 This is indeed welcome news, hut the and caused strike has great suffering has caused the shutting down of many Matthew KllWnn of Murray is vis manufactories and many trains have All the people iting with his brother, E. I. Ellison been discontinued. er have been made to suffer, all the peo- Layton farmers are fortunate in he to been have great pic put able to gclf all tbeir beets in be ience, while the mine operators arid mg fore the snow. the miners stood growling at each ft other. As is usual these, days, the Mr. ami Mrs. Hazen Adam are The final decisions were made by over the arrival of a daughter people have been the goat, and the goat George Taylor of Wayne county is be will until to continue a born to them Tuesday. they they the judges today for the characters in Layton visitor today. themselves. Up to this time the the comedy, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. James Green an people have 'not been informed as to Drawill Convenwhich be and th the nounce of Farmers birta a Housekeepers presented by daughter at the true conditions which exist in the Be homo Davis. Held tion at to on their Monday. matic club some time this winter. coal fields. The operators claim they have been paying big wages and makThe and Farmers Ilopsekeepers Those chosen for the cast are Myrtle Mrs. Margaret J. Taylor and daughOn the other small profits. ing only ter of Lou, Wayne county, have been convention will be held Thursday and Transean, leading lady; Delbert Stoker, leading man; George Barker, hand the miners claim they are under- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. AlFriday, December 18 and 19 of next Wood, Lucy Stringham, Heber on the live and tannot properly paid lison during the past week. week, at the Davis. On the evening Brimley, Adrian Hess and Marian not the let them. Why paid wages William H. and John S. Simmons of the 19th a character dance will be Jacobs. people have the truth in the matter who came down to attend the funeral given in the gymnasium, to which the before a new schedule is settled upon Much interest has been shown in the of Eddie Simmons, returned to their general public is invited. AH are them, for surely it is the people on series in basketball this week, class home in Burly, Idadho, the middle of asked whom the schedule is finally settled. to mask, as either an old time which the week. many of the students have The people should demand a commodern or farmer a in case been farmer, attending. The scores are as d mission composed of The Layton sugar factory is again of the follows:. old and an time farmer's men, business men, mpi who work with some trouble in Jniors 19, Seniors 1 2; Freshmen 17, wife or a "farmerette in case of the both head jxnd hands, J.o make the in- experiencing watoriaruu-the-plant-The Seniors 7r.Sophomores.l9 Junioru27r vestigation and report the facts to flow of water in the creek near ladies. Prizes vtTlhe given tothe Freshmen 12, Sophomores 46; Seniors the people. If the miners are well Luyton, in which the factory pumping persons most successfully portraying 22, Freshmen 15. paid and working conditions are what plant is located, has fallen below nor- uny of these characters. they should be, the people should know mal during the cold weather of the A big hasketbajl game will be held it; if the operators are making only a past few days. in the gymnasium Thursday, DecemNOTICE TO WATER USERS. fair profit, the people should know it. ber 18, after which there will be a Last evening at the home of M. and State Engineers Office, Salt Lake The men who make up the commisdance. Now, dont forget! Thursday City, Utah, Nov. 26, 1919. sion should be men vrho todieve in the Mrs. Richard Stevenson a parcel showin the Davis gym. Be sure to Notice is hereby given that J. night, gospel of work an not in the gospel er was given in honor of Miss Emma be there and help the boys win! 'loyd Suiter, of Hooper, Utah, has Robinson of Clinton ami Gerald of idleness as set forth by made application in accordance with The yong cople, who are the idealists who look upon work as Awards day comes on the 19th of requirements of the Compiled to he married soon, were the recipients aws of Utah, 1917, as amended by drudgery and slavery. December. On that day sweaters will At a recent meeting in Ogden, W. of many useful and pretty giftii. Re-- the Session Law's of Utah, 1919, to apr bv given to the boys who succeeded of waWallace of Salt Lake City made freshments were served late in the propriate one (1) second-foo- t ter from an unnamed branch of How- in "making the football team. the assertion that the coal miner re evening. ards Slough, in Davis County. Said water will be diverted by means of a pump at u point 1435.5 ft. north and 94 let. west from the sot beast corner of Sec. 25, Township 5 North, Range West, Salt Lake I5as and Meridian, ind conveyed 61 ft. in a pipe and there ed from April 15 to September 20, f each year, to irigate 40 acres - of and embraced in NED SE'i of said Section 25. This application is desig-atein the State Engineers office as No. 8239. See Us First Watson-Tann- Clothing Company wc-w- T; hs-e- Is fry rt Made of Choicest Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill De-lor- es aysville Flour Packed in the hard-heade- obtain-tng-enoug- Neatest Manner Every Dealer h JlasJt -- n. , Kaysville, Utah M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. , KAYSVILLE, UTAH d All protests against thegranting of aid application, stating the reasons therefor, must he made by affidavit diiDlieate, accompanied with a fee ami' filed in th:s office within thirty (30) days after Jhe completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. MGONAGLE, f $2.50, State Engineer. Date of first publication Dec. 4, 1919. Date of completion of public.!-io- Electrical Gifts n Jan. Priced to Suit the Needs of All Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Range. Grills. Percolator!. Curling Irons. Washing Machines. Electric Electric Electric Electric Vibrators. Horse Shoer Wagon and Farm Machine Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service Reasonable Charges - Owen Shop East of Barnea Bank KAYSVILLE. UTAH JOHN U. GAILEY Notary Public Kaysville, Utah. Dr.E. H. Moss, D.V.M. Deputy State Livestock Inspector County Veterinarian 2 Office Phone . LAYTON UTAH 69-N- I PAY HIGHEST Heaters. irons. PRICES For 5 th, Commencing Monday, December we will inaugurate our Second Annual Clearance Sale. The decks are cleared for 1 this important-eve- nt -an- we d-when- com- mence action next Monday morning prices will be slashed in every department of our store. These cut prices apply to all standard and staple goods, just the kind and cuality of goods you are buying every dayT The sale includes everything from dry goods and clothing to groceries and provisions, s Y 7 Vacuum Cleaner. We are always at your service. Come in and let us show you our wide selection of electricaf Christmas gifts. The Enemy of Old High Cost of Living and gilL.'vhicJryoiLjnayHseh al A Few Gift Suggestions , Blacksmith Of course you appreciate the spirit of good will and affection which Christmas gifts express, regardless of their intrinsic worth. But think how much more you appVcci-at- e a raft' which, in addition to its cheery spirit, carries really practical value. Think how much you appreciate q times a day allthrough the year. Elect! ica! gifts are tjdways appreciated. They" have intrinsic value they are useful economical they aie they save time, lalor ami worry. Make your Christmas gift this year an electrical gift. 1920. W. C. LEWIS Are Doubly Welcome en 1, Hides, Pelts, Furs ! Beeswax Dont bury your dead animals with the hide on the carcaaa. Call me and I will skin the animal and pay you a good price for the hide.- - - Chas. Grossman Phoae 73-K- 2 Getin on the Great-Savin- g ! Golden Layton r I t 7 |