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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH ill !!!!!!!!!i!l!l!l!!!l!lll!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!II!!llll!!l!l!!!!l!llll!l!lll!ll!!II!!!!!llllllI!!!!ll!ll!lll!llllllll!l!!l!l!l!IIIII!!!l!l!lll!ll!ll!!!!ll!!!!lllllll!!UliI!l . n r--i T7 k? g WEEK APRIL 12th to 17th CLEAN-U- P iibv', I House Paint Look at the eaves of your house, there around the at those shutters and window sills. They should rain-spo- ut I.. look Get in the Game 1 Phone No. ICaysville, Utah in KAYSVILLE Tk Urtort rity la aartk Davto ooaty I ft a. pUwa far rrakWnea. Kara-rill-a Roi)r Mill aad fqnUkb and fnitt aanntn aatabjiihmant o tha KayartUa Canning eorpo ratios add taadily to tha waalth of tha city. Gan. oral farming, fruit aad vagatabla grow tag for ahlpmaat aad aaantng ara induatriaa. Haa tha Davis High school, chare has and opera hooaa. City water and electric lights aad Indore-mant- a investment. Horae of the Inland Printing company and Its plant. fr ap-te-d- Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Barton were visitors in Salt Lake. Week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barton and family visited in Salt Lake Tuesday. Miss Genevieve Brooks of Salt Lake Visiting with Mrs. W. E. Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. Sirl It. Davis 6pent the Week-en- d with relatives at Trenton. Mrs. George E. Barton of Provo is the guest of her mother, Mrs Emily S. Barnes. Mrs. E. L. Eggleston and Olson W. Ferguson, both of Salt Lake, were last week-en- d guests of Mr. land Mrs. A. M. Barnes. , ! it i At a meeting held at the opera house last Monday night it was decided' to I organize an athletic club and a committee on membership was appointed and is now soliciting membership with considerable success. SICK ROOM NECESSITIES Just as necessary in health for their use will keep you well. ATOMIZERS Mrs. Maud Ririe and three children COCKEREL FOR SALE One A1 of Magrath, Canada,, are visiting with White Wyandotte cockerel for sale. Adv. 2t Mrs. Riries sister, Mrs William E. C. A. Epperson, Kaysville. Gailey. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Miss Garnet Swan, who is teaching State Engineers Office, in the Smithfield schools, spent SunSalt Lake City, Utah, March 3, 1920. day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. is hereby given that Levi C. Notice George Swan Parker & Brothers, of Hooper, Utah, in accordance Misses Elaine and Claudia Cannon have made applicationof the Compiled with the requirements of Salt Lake are guests of their grand- Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to aphuneighty-fiv- e propriate one and Barnes, this week. second-fewater of dredths (1.85) Mr. and Mrs. White, formerly of from Howard Slough, in Davis County. Said water will be diverted at a point Cache Junction have moved to Kays-vill- which lies 2640 feet west and 1320 Mr. White will take Mr. A1 feet north from the southeast corner 5 North, Shepherds place as 0. S. L. section of Section 25, Township and Base Lake 3 Salt West, Range foreman. Meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume and a ditch for a distance of Edmund Edmunds, for many years 4680 feet and there used fromApril janitor at he Kaysville tabernacle and 1 to October 1 of each year to irri- the opera house, has been ill for the Eate 129.5 acres of land embraced in 2, SWV NEVi and NWVi SETi past two weeks. William Tibbets is of Section 26, in said Township 5 now filling Mr. Edmunds place. North, Range 3 West. This application is designated in the State EngMrs. Susannah Robins celebrated ineers office as No. 8301. her 65th birthday Monday evening. All protests against the granting of et e. Is" LYSOL - LAYTON DRUG CO. Special for 1 4, 1920. Last publication April 1, 1920. Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 0 days The very things you look for in shoes good looks, wear and comfort are built into these shoes. It would be hard to duplicate them for $10 or $11. They have the class and quality of higher priced shoes. Special sale for 10 days only all sizes now, but come early to be sure of yours. FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES NEW-SPRIN- G PAINT Expressing the' usual Clark high standard of quality, and priced at economical cash prices these new spring Oxfords and Slippers offer something out of the ordinary. UP! THE LUMBER in that house of yours is worthy twice as much today as when it was put X" there. Protect it. X That means paint. freshness of spring that all nature is portraying that is the duty you owe to the community, to OUR town. Phone for a call and estimate First publication March $8.85 - We all know that paint preserves wood but that is thi mere economical argument. Pleasing the eye. Giving to your home the same bright Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 405 Deseret National Unusual Sale of Mens Fine Shoes THE STYLE AND QUALITY New models direct from the designer of fashionable footwear for women made in such style and quality that were you to go elsewhere youd find them priced from $10 to $14. Our cash prices $6 to $10 Kaysville,U tah J2BPAm$ jXov the KAYSVILLE, UTAH 'II SvvS,reSt Milled in the Most Modern Mill "Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST HOWS YOUR AUTO RADIATOR? Is it radiating properly? Is it helping to keep your engine Let us look over your radiator and see. Perhaps a little or adjustment will make it as good as ever. Most cars repair g use systems which must be kept in good: circu-- " see to that. condition. We lating Drive it in to our' shop today; we win charge you hothlngforan "inspection and test under your own eyes. cool? water-coolin- . At this time a good mouth wash - is - of - prime' importance." Listerine is the best. Get a bottle today. ap- one-thir- beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. HANCOCK & BARNES, EZRA ROBINSON, 3 perature before it gets LLSTEPiIXE to pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, it served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action ia brought to quiet the Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. - there is none better. You should cot be without it. Get it here Laytons family drug store. You are hereby summoned W. PHILLIPS ' Use Lysol as an artieptir ants: to-w- it: mu Art Decorating Co. M. THERMOMETERS A slight fecr may bring on serious consequence.-- . Have one of nur thcrmomctei s always in the house, and when you feel indisposed check up on your tem- title to the following real estate in Davis County, Utah, which' is now in Comthe name of the plaintiff, d mencing at a point 39 and rods North and ten rods West of the South East corner .of the North East Quarter of Sec. 24, Township 2 North, ane. 5. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Pack, Flora Iniz Pack, Phylata Pack, thence East 60 rods to the place of Hattie Pack, Fred Pack, Harold Pack, T Jessie Pack, David T. PaJk, Elizabeth G. Pack, Hiram O. Pack, Roy Pack, Gerald Pack, Jessie Bell Pack. All the heirs of John Pack, All the heirs of Lucy Jane Pack. All the heirs of Julia, Ruth, Jessie and Mary Jane Pack, defendants. Summons. The .State of Utah to the said defendTalbert, Sidinica T. Dunford, Adelia E. Pack, Ruth Pack, Silas M. Pack, Catherine D. Pack, James J. Pack, Urvilla V. Pack, Yeruna V. Pack, John A. Pack, Mary M. Pack, Mary Jane Pack, Benjamin V. Pack, Genevieve Louella Pack, Quince R. Pack, Walker 1920. R!9 generally, through infection, of the throat. Spray yotrr throat each, day and keep sickness. away. : : said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 11, 1920; date of last publication April 8, "SUMMONS . r In the Second Judicial District Court of Davis County, State of Utah. Joseph Argyle, plaintiff; vs. William A. Talbert, Ulysus G. Talhert, Nancy A. Talbert, Sherma Talbert, Lucy Jane, Pack, Ida May Pack, Inez tiiomassen-wilk'inso- n Ann Pack, Julia Pack, Ward E. Pack, The marriage of Miss Marguerite James Parley Pack, Erastus F. Pack, Thomassen of Kaysville and William John Pack, Jr., Don Carlos Pack, MerA. Wilkinson of Ogden took place at ritt N. Pack, all the heirs of Sarah A. the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkinson, 2103 LinClaude T. Barnes coln avenue, Ogden, Wednesday, Geo. B. Hancock March 31, a 1 p. m. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Myron J. RichLAW OFFICES ardson. Mrs. Wilkinson has lived in Kays-vill- e all her life and is the daughter of HANCOCK & BARNES Paul Thomassen: 'She ' is a popular Suite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. member among the younger set. Mr. Wilkinson is a contractor. He SALT LAKE CITY returned from France last July with the 91st division. He won the Belgian Wasatch 1023 Croix de Guerre while in the service. l The young couple will make their Probate home in Idaho Falls. Corporations Irrigation For spraying your throat. The flu and other disease starts iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii hi Cleve Stewart, who has spent the winter at Black Rock, is home for a The evening was most enjoyably spent in conversation and games. Refreshfew days. ments were served. Among those Miss Mary Swan returned Tuesday present were: MesBers and Mesdames from Richfield, where she had spent John 'G. M. Barnes, Charles Odd, the past month. George Swan, Ileber Sheffield, Arthur Mrs. William Bodily of Fairview, Smith, Hector Haight, James Criddle, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James E. Ellison, A. Teague, Joseph Robins, Glen Robins, Clyde Robins, John G. M. Barnes. Chris. Barnes, Alvin' Barkdull, Arvil The Haight's Creek Irrigation com- Wallace, Mesdames .Margaret Taylor, pany is concreting a considerable Mary Wallace, Maliiida Burton, Ada of its ditch system. Williams, Rachel Willlamsj Misses Mrs. Chris Layton and Mrs. 'John G. Larita Wallace, Zona Taylor, Rozelle Linford attended the funeral of a Wallace, Messers Dan Sullivan, Roy Clark Robert Burton. nephew at Fairview, Idaho, last 2 Save the surface and you save alL Decay starts at the surface. So should protection. You insure your house against fire. What about decay? Take out a little paint insurance. Have your painter provide you with Acme Quality paint insurance. He can get ft for you here. J (Hl 1 Wv be protected at once by Acme Quality House Paint. It is cheaper to paint than to repair. Packed in the Neatest Manner Every Dealer Has It : Kaysville, Utah KAYSVILLE GARAGE ERNEST PETERSON, Proprietor X r t KAYS VILLE.UTAH 40 I, 5 k, V |