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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH '1A..MA,- - BOUNTIFUL For all Standard Makes of Trucks rt vgv Nut aila north of Salt Uk City, ubarhan and rwidtne town, hrtwi city tn Dim connty ; hao wntorworkn. iortnc light, arvi poww. talophooM, orm.nt ndmlki. Surroandod by nek market garden and fruit land., two elect nc railroad, with low faro., two transcontinental roalroada, brick yard, two bantu, good biMinooo hoo, commercial club, graded and high school, A good place in which and chutrho WOT TO woCiivt THL SBC PAID v HOME SVVET HOME tiv. to When you buy a truck yoi; Nuy Service that insure. Longer of OpsUK.a Motor Life and Economical v i son was horn o Mr. and Mrs. Carter Lee, Friday. A J. F. Corbett of Bancroft, Idaho. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT relatives here. Harey Sessions of General Repairing, Battery Reclamation. Ignition Service for all makes of Automobiles and Trucks. u Idaho, Mrs .lames Briggs has a new passenger Sedan Ford ear, 5 Jed Strmgham, who has been Mrs.. KAYSVILLE GARAGE Marion,' relatives here. is .visiting very ill, is improving slowly. Delphia Kills of Irovo is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. daughter was Born to Mi. ami Doxey on 'luesday. Joel Parrish has returned from a week s business trip to Portland, Ore. A Mrs. William Clarence Willey aic over the arrival of a baby rejoicing J. of Milford, Utah, spent Clay last week with his brother, Henry girl, born to them Sunday M. W. PHILLIPS Mr. and .Mrs. . Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Clay Mr-- , Thom. i.-- . her daughtei on and f.unilv, hearnley ot -- Mr-- - ot Salt .i. a guest Chaues John L;om , Tluirs day Erne it lidier has purciiunil a .Miss Kate Wood lias returned home ranch at Downey, Idaho and will move daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sessions m Salt Lake last his family theie this spring. from the eastern state- mission where week. she spent more than a year on a misMiss Buelah Ashley who is a gnulu Mrs. Henry Armstrong is just re- ate nurse, is now employed at the L. sion. Muss Zara Sabine, who is teaching covering from a severe attack of ton- - D. S. Hospital, m Salt laike. Sllltls school m Tremonton, spent the week Fisher has resigned his poJohn end with her sister, Mrs. Normal Will Stoker of Pocatello, Idaho, is sition as city recorder and Jolui Hill l.amph. visiting with his mother, Mrs. Regina has been named Ins successor, Stoker. the Ira Holbrook has purchased Mrs. Eliza Coltnn Grant has moved Al. on Miss Lily eFarnley was a guest ot Cannon home ltrigham to Burley, Idaho, and will make her George Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and famstreet ami will move his family there home with her son, Ira Coltrin. this month ily Sunday. Moss of Rockland, Idaho, is Ray Mrs. Daniel Miller of Farmington Joseph Alaboy uiuf sister, Alra. a few days with his par- Esther spending Sessions, have returned from spent last Friday with her sister, Mrs. ents, Air. and Mrs. Daniel Moss. u few weeks visit with relatives in Willard Carr. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Kynaston and Marion, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barlow and family of Burley, Idaho, are spending Airs. Buelah Farnsworth of Salt family of Burley, Idaho, are visiting a few days here with relatives. Lake is spending a few days with her relatives here. Airs. J. Jenson has moved to Salt parrents, Air. und Airs. Thomas WriJesse Bnggs has returned home she will make her home ght and family. from Idaho after spending a few Lake, where with her son, Charles, and family. Air. and Airs. Daniel Dickms have months with relaives. Aliss Gladys lloare and Alr. Wright sold their home here and moved their A daughter was bom to Mr, afuT were guests of Air. and Airs. family to Salt Luke, where they will Mrs. Ben Platt, Jr., at the home of Fearnley Johnson and family Sunday. make their home. Charles Mrs. Annie Fackrell. old old son of Air. The body of Wilda, the Keith, the Archie Briggs of Idaho Falls, Idaho, W Airs. Mr. of William II. Airs. J. and and Burningham, died is visiting with his moJier, Mrs. daughter in Honolulu a died who Waddoups, Wednesday morning at the L. I). S. James Briggs and family. week ago of heart failure, arrived hospital from a clot of blood on the Elbert II. Barlow of Holbrook, Ida- here Wednesday. Funeral services brain, uftor being unconscious for two ho, is visiting with his parents, Mr. were held here Thursday. Interment days. Funeral services have not yet and Mrs. Wilford Barlow. took place in the Bountiful cemetery. been made. . A - 1 that Born ti Mi and Mis allies A. Tile little on Vterson. a daughtei came last Friday Both mother and child are doing we ! Chnntan Strmgham who is attending the agricultural collge at Logan, with his parrents spent the week-enMr ami Mrs. William Strmgham. d Rampton has returned home from San Francisco where she spent a few weeks with her daughter, Airs. Gilbert Cheney. WANTED urge youll feel it the moment you look the splendid into these windows. spring haberdashery beckons you to get into time with nature, who is bedecking herself now in her gayest colors. in hats, in hosiery, in shirts, in scarves, in gloves, and in the under-thinyoull feel that spring urge to dress up. six or seven months. Applicant will make application at once to R. Adams, Layton, Utah. PROBATE AND GARDIANSIUP NOTICES Consult County Clark or Respective Signers for Further Information . read The Country Gentleman. We have done it because we believe in The Country Gentleman. This Great National Farm helps to those Weekly offers actual money-makin- g farmers who read it regularly and follow its advice. Its subscribers have in the main become the most prosperous farmers in their counties the Nation over. And that is why ve should like to see it in every farm home in our county. We mean it when ve say: Read Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying it: f. i. I the copy evcTywKere This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned if it is begun. To becoipe perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is once the most consistent method practicing thrift 1AYSVILLE, - - - Geo. B. Hancock LAW OFFICES Ganfemen; ... - 0) HANCOCK & BARNES ts Capital and Surplus $120,083 JOHN R. GAILEY, Cashier Phone No. 4 ROYAL C. BARNES, President - Suite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY Wasatch 1023 ' Irrigation r - . UTAH - c - i1 Blacksmith-- - , and Wasron and Farm Machine " , (My Address) is Repairing a Specialty . Prompt Service Reasonable Charges . . (City) Corporatio Horse Shoer s-- ' . Probate i m- -, " ' : i W. C. LEWIS - l - enter my name for The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN for one year and- ) Cr 1 " or " (2) Heres my dollar. I wart Thk COUNTRY GKNTLKM AN. Please ) it tome. (My Namtl Claude T. Barnea -- Because you know charge the cost, $1.00, to mef BARNES BANKING CO. hist publication April 8, 1920. BARNES BANKING COMPANY ' MaKf This 7anK Vour Tiest Servant Open an Account belt A TodcyrHOWL State Engineer. first Publication, March 11, One-thir- dollars-and-cen- the granting of therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this offic i within tbi' rty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. MpGONAGLE, ift?Aate.of In a recent investigation among time it is local enough to treat farmers the question was asked; of methods and practices section What helps you most? d by section. Subscribe for a answered: Idy form year ! It will cost you $1 .00 for paper. They vcrc able to put 52 big weekly issues and many a value on the a farmer has profited $100.00 advice they read. The Coun- - - from hints in a single issue. If TRY GENTLEMAN is National yoli say so well charge your acbroad enough to cover the count $1.00 and see that your United States and giveaNation- - subscription begins at once. - wide viewpoint ; and at the same We mean it! $ t 1920. stating the reasona GENTLEMAN - Application of that principle to our everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good --habit or a bad habit CHRISTOPHER BURTON, JIL, Administrator of Estate of Ilyrum Stewart, deceased. T. McCLURE PETERS, Attorney for Adiminstrator. All protests against Baid application, Practice makes perfect 7 1920. March 3, 1920,. Notice iB hereby given that Levi C. Parker & Brothers, of Hooper, Utah, have made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as, amended by the Session Laws of Utuh, 1919, to aphunpropriate one and eighty-fiv- e dredths (1.85) setond-fee- t of water from Howard Slough, in Davis County. Said water will .be diverted at a point which lies 240 feet west and 1320 feet north froip the squtheast corner of Section 25, Township 6 North, Range 3 West, Salt I.ake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume and a ditch for a distance of 4080 feet and there used, from April 1 to October 1 of ehch year to irri- atc 129.5 acres of land embraced in f.ot 2, SWti NE'A and .NW& SEJ4 of Section 20, in said, TownshiD & North, Range 3 West. This applies-tio- n is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8301. been urging the farmers hereabouts to ycCCLE5 DUIDIHO OGDEN. UTAH. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ilyrum Stewart, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Knysvifle city, Davis county, Utah, on or before July 30th, NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Offing, Suit Lake City, Utah, For about four months this bank has i Kays Creek Irrigat- Last publication April, 15th, 1920. Mean It! TMC By First publication Merch 25th, f gs 11. ion company, a watermuster to serve - spring Charles Mrs. Owen Shop East of Barnea Baak KAYSVILLE, UTAH |