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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH AW, WHATS THE USE By L F. Van Zelm S' wmtrnr What Did You Expect It to Taste Like Nrtir I'ntaa ftoPlE JLTSI To .. CCpZ ROM ALL OctR. ( u BOTTLE 4,000 IT rJCAuoriS A BAT AN- DIWNK H-- mT K-Lictoo- ti mrTf?HiPiiToALL LAYTON LoeUd in Um midst of forOl fields. Ezesls ia tbs production of milk, tomatoes and sugar basts. Has tbs factory of tbs Layton Sugar company, cannery, roller mills, creamery and is on tbs conersts Stats road. Good opportunities for tboos socking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken robing and dairying. On the Unas of tbs Bamberger Electric, Oregon Short Lins and D. 4 K. G. Has electric lights and uratarworka. ( i t r -- -- night at 8:15 oclock sharp. The play is to be given under the auspices of the local mutual organizations, and the proceeds will go for their benefit. Mostly experienced players are among the cast of characters and the affair this year should be a great success. It is possible that the play will be taken to other Davis county towns. urdy i i i 1 Glen Day, who has been ill for a few days, returned to his work yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrura Adams and J. S. Adams attended the funeral of Mrs. Caroline Stoddard at Grace, Ida., last Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Service Star Legion will be held Wednesday, March 7, at the home of Mrs. John Green. All members and others interested are urged to be present. The boy scout drive for funds is being conducted in Layton by the local troop committee consisting of Lucius Laudie, Morris II. Ellison, Pratt Whitesides, J. S. Adams, George Briggs and Bishop J. E. Ellison. Every home is to be visited and every person solicited. Layton ward is din vided into two sections. M. H. is captain of the south side and Pratt Whitesides is captain of the north side. .No doubt Layton will more than subscribe their allotted amount in this very worthy cause. Elli-eu- assoThe Layton Parent-Teachehouse school in meet the will ciation tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 oclock. The officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. An attractive program has been arof Kaysville ward were entertained ranged and everyone is urged to be at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Linford present. Monday evening. After the business y meeting, games were played and Miss Vera Layton entertained were won by Mrs. A. M. tea. prizes a at afternoon kensington were served to Barnes. Refreshments Mrs. Melvin included Those present II. Mrs. B. T. Mrs. Blood, W. Henry Mrs. Mrs. Adams, Spencer Adams, E. Wiggill, Mrs. Henry Flint and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Geo. W. Leatham, Mrs. Chris Burton. Jr., Mrs. Geo. W. Reuben Kilfoyle. Barnes, Mrs. M. W. Phillips, Mrs. A. The committee representing the M. Barnes, Mrs. Earl Waite, Mrs. East Layton ward has set aside Fri- Nettie Wilcox, Mrs. Sam Morgan, day and Saturday of this week for Mrs. Ernest Scoffield, Mrs. W. L. cleaning the grounds and pruning the Foxley, Misses Faye Sanders, Doris trees at the ward meeting house. A Thomley, Nellie Edmands, Elsie Lay-tosidewalk is to be constructed from the Marcia Williams and Reva Shefdowntown section to the church in the field. rs Additional Kaysville Fri--da- n, near future. The sheriffs forced conducted an raid anti-gambli- early Sunday morning in the downtown section and arrested five or sii persons alleged to have been gambling. It is understood that the sheriffs forces are taking an active stand in law enforcement in this locality which is greatly appreciated by citizens of the town. L A. show, Captain Racket, which was given in the East Layton meeting house Tuesday evening, was pronounced the very best ever given by the associations. A crowded house greeted the players, who did some very clever acting. The players, after being congratulated, were urged to take the show to all other Davis county towns. The M. The Clearfield M. L A. will stage three-acomedy drama, Safety First, at the Clearfield hall next Sat- - the ct Mrs. George W. Barnes and Mrs. M. W. Phillips entertained at a social at the Phillips home Saturday afternoon. The time was spent in playing flinch and 500. The, prize for, 600 went to Miss Margaret Layton, and the flinch prize was won by Mrs. A William E. Gailey. luncheon was served to Mrs. C. S. Gardner, Mrs. Sam Morgan, Mrs. John Soleburg, Mrs. L. T. Thompson, Mrs. Earl Waite, Mrs. B. T. Harris, Mrs. W. E. Gailey, Mrs. Harry Strong, Mrs. Clifford Strong, Mrs. W. L. Foxley, Mrs. II. L. Gleason, Misses Martha E. Barnes, Margaret Layton, Mary Barnes, Miriam Barnes, Emma Odd, Sophia Stewart, Ada Maylin and Elezabeth Stewart. Mrs. George W. Underwood entertained the members of the North Davis Stake Primary board at a social at her home Friday afternoon. The event was in honor of Mrs. John two-cour- se MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 352-24t- h Street Ogden, Utah Extra! Extra! Extra! A fresh 'supply of bo candies, 'ust arrived, on sale today. And try one of those new bars. Walsh News Company, Inc. depot bajiberger W. WALSH, JOHN KAYSVILLE, UTAH Prea. and Gen. Mgr. H. l..tin. Mrs. Jesse M. Smith and bet tt r piece of work to do as folMargaret Cowley, who have re- low s: cently been released as members of Mens Farm Bureau I ( Holthe Uuird. The guests of honor were brook. eaeh presented with an embossed Womens Farm Bureau Ixuih Q. of 'Ciuests works. After the G williams. e regular business meeting, q, Bishopric ,Geo. R. Bennett. luncheon was served, including Y. M. M. I. A. David J. Paice. the guests of honor, to Mrs. David Y. L. M. I. A. Bertha M. Thur-gooLayton, Mrs. W. I. Barnes, Mrs. Eliza Stevenson, Mrs. Ware, Mrs. Violet Sunday' S hool W. J. Page. Mrs. Frank Call, Cheney, Mrs. Clyde Religion Class Minnie Ijimbert Bone, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Bert Relief Society Fannie Olson. Evans and Mrs. Margaret Manning. Jwhool 0. 11. Bybee. Boy Scouts Harold Page. Mr. and Mrs. James King were Bee Hive Mildred Thurgood. tendered a surprise party at their Delore Page. Primary home Thursday evening. The time The executive committee was very in was spent dancing, followed by refreshments. Those present were Mr. enthusiastic about the work and are and Mrs. R. J. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. meeting again Thursday to formuJames Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred late definite plans and outline the work to be done. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall, .Sirs. A. M. King, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Mrs. Nancy Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLain, Mr. and Mrs. James Greater prominence has been given Green, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lythgoe, the debating team this year thun Misses Verna Simpson, Dean, Edith ever before at Davis. Davis will enter and Erma Bennett, Nora, Laurene and two teams in debating this year, one Verda Burton, Norma and Lillie Lyth-go- to enter the state contest and the and Messrs. Marvin King, Merle other to enter into a triangle debate and Marvin Lythgoe, Alfred, Don, with Weber and Boxelder. The first n Clarence and Parley Green, and team is composed of Miss Ella Robinand Claude Perkins. son, Miss Gladys Norton, Mr. Joy Naylor and Mr. Vem Woolsey. The question they will debate is: Resolved that Utah should establish a state constabulary. The team for not yet been has the debate triangle Yesterday the Syracuse farm bu- chosen. reau Clean Horae Town executive The selection of a debating team at committee met with W. J. Thayne of Davis this year was exceptional'. difthe county committee and organized ficult because of the large number of their committee and planned the work entrants for places on the team. Miss to be done between March 1st and who has charge of the Public Draper, July 1st. Each member of the ex- Speaking department at Davis, preecutive committee was empowered to dicts that the team selected this year do some piece of work for the im- will rank the best in the state among provement of the homes and com- and that they will capture all debatmunity. The committee with their re- ing honors possible. spective jobs are: Residence Lillie Miller. Exterior Home Irene Wilcox, Jos. Steed. The Davis High basketball team Sidewalks, Roads and Lights Jos. Holbrook. will play their final game- - of the Tree Trimming R. C. Allred. season against Weber at Ogden FriW. C. Smedley. Secretary day night at 7:30. It is the ambition Chairman I. of the Davis men to register a win over Weber in order to bring back Ward Building T. J. Thurgood. Ditches W. E. Beazer ,and W. II. lost laurels and Insure themselves of fourth place in the division standing. Wilcox. Criddle. A large number of students will ac- D. W. Cemetery Mrs. VoP-um- e two-cours- d. lo Debating Team Is Chosen for Davis e, Mil-to- Clean Home Town Drive Is Progressing Davis Season to Close'Next Friday -- WATCH for the new Spring Hats at the1 Kaysville Millinery. 4t SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY; D. A. SULLIVAN r Appliances Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Ranges, Washing Machines .General Repair Work Layton, Utah Phone 2 r , 28-J- RENT Two nice rooms, two clothes closets, with and pantry water in house, 13 East and Locust FOR Streets. Thomas Bone.- - FOR SALE The Bosworth estate farm and city lots located in Kays- ville, are coming up for sale; right on the cement; an excellent opportunity for the right party. If interested you better confer with B. Bosworth, 203 W. 4'-- N., Salt Lake. h Thirteen Thousandth (.013) of a Sec. Ft of water from a spring in Davis County, Utah. Said spring issues at a point S. 80 deg. 00 from the W14 cormin. E 1491.55 ner of Sec. 18, Township 3 North. Range 1 East, Salt lane Base and Meridian. The water will be diverted at the spring and conveyed by means of a ripe line a distance of 500 ft, and there psed as a supplemental supply from April 1 to October 1 of each year to irrigate about 7 H acres of land embraced in parti of E Vi of E Vi of SW V4 of Sec. 18, township and range aforesaid. A much water as may be necessary will be used the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers office' as No. 9176. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tne reason therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 31.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) daya after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, ft Boy Scout Movement Is Gaining Rapidly The Boy Scout movement Is being discussed everywhere this week. A committee has been appointed to visit each home to solicit the support of the dads, mothers and brothers and sisters of the boys. This movement is no weakling, It is established according to fundamental principles. It is backed by all big men in our United States. Do you not think it would be a wonderful fueling to know that you are the owner of preferred stock In the future citizenship of America? You may obtain this pleasure of rendering service by Investment in the boyhood of Davis county through the local movement of the Boy Scouts of America and having manifested a desire to assist the local council in maintaining its usefulness and extending its influence In carrying out its program with the boyhood of the community for character building, citizenship training, physical development and Americanization. To share the Dividends in manhood and Americanism," is something of which you should be proud. State Engineer. Date of first publication Feb. 1, 1923. Date of completion of publication March 1, 1923. Probate and Guardianship Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the district court of Davis County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Wal- ter, Raymond, deceased. Creditors will preseht claima with vouchers to the undersigned at. the office of Joneph E. Evans, attorney at law. Suite 51 e David Ecclea Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before June 9, 1923. GEORGE II. IIALL Administrator. JOSEPH E. F.VANS, Attorney for Administrator. First publication February 1, 1923. publication March 1, 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Daniel B. Ilarria, See Betty Conipson In The Law Creditors will present claims with and the Woman at the civic center vouchers to the undersigned. at Lay-tonext Wednesday evening March 7. Utah, on or before May 1st, 1923. , Date of first publics tiqn, Feb. 22, Adv. It. n, 1923. Date of last publication March 22, NOTICE TO WATER USERS 1923. Lake Salt State Engineers Office, DANIEL B. HARRIS. City, Utah, Jan. 25, 1923. Notice is hereby given that St SiExecutor under last Will and Testament of Daniel B. Harris, deceased. mon W. Heinccke, whose postoffic address is Farmington, Utah, has W. R. SKEEN, Executor. made application in accordance with c 1 A Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar Dont Miss This OpportunityAo Get the AutoMatic Electric Washer Thousands of women in this territory use and praise the AutoMatic its wonderful efficiency, its many special convenient features, and its COPPER tub are points of superiority which have made this by far the most, popular washer for home use in Utah and Idaho. Ask your neighbor how she likes her AutoMatic. Then come in and see it in ouf store and arrange to buy one on these special easy terms $1 Down and $5 a Month is not djrirg iheir ierl'd appropriate Ogden, Feb. 2S. Spencer Adams, second baseman recently purchased from the Seattle club of the Pacific Coast league by Pittsburg, of the National league, will leavi here Sunday for Hot Springs, Ark., to join the Pirates at their training camp. Chick Frazier, scout for the Pirates, who iA now in Idaho, will join Adams here and will accompany him east. Protect the Quail unusual these cold, clear see trooping through the to mornings back gate a flock of fifteen or twenty quaiL Having withstood the rigors of zero weather, and deep snows that cover the weed seeds in the mountains, they bravely stalk into mans habitat and beg for food. In this Jack-so- n rp.prct they are like the elk of, Hole country and the deer of British Columbia. Now more than ever should thee beautiful game bird? of Utah he protected. We who kill and eat them in the fall should throw out to them the crumbs of Jhe requirements of the Compiled I .aw of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utaht 1919. to For Hot Springs, Ark. FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Ogden at Bear River. Davis at Weber. Ogden, Feb. 2S. Closing games in the Ogden division basketball race will be played Friday evening. The leagueleading Weberiteg will meet the Davis five of Kaysville in one of the games .on the local floor. In the other contest the Ogden Tigers will meet Bear River five at Tremonton. reThe contest between Weber and luncheon will be served by the will be the final division basketDavis freshment committee." ball 'game for the Webe rites, after West Point Organizes being listed in competition for more Yesterday the executive committee than twenty years. They will disof the West Point farm bureau met continue their high school departwith W. J. Thayne and elected a clean ment at the close of the present semtown committee to start the drive in ester. their community on March 1st. After Coach Malcolm Watson expects to was and county campaign the state give all of his men a chance in this exKM-liv- e the J. W. grab the Thayne explained by game. Weber is anxious to comthem a will give contestrwhich large final committreeappointed in title. group division every mittee representing the the community and gave everyone a It wli Spence Adams Leaves man of the roads committee, met with the community and organized the work to start today in which it is expected that 100 men and teams in the community will participate in improv-in- g the public grounds. Work will gravel is proceed until sufficient amuseand church the around hauled sidethe on and hall ment grounds to improve walks adjoining, greatly their conditions, during which time Result Getters tmXii Th ffy i i i i i i i i Root Beer? Special Easy Terms for March Only Take advantage of this splendid opportunity NOW I Utah Power &. Light Co. Efficient Public Service Home Everything Electrical for the 'C |