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Show Page l our TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX ttktoHeflex SYRACUSE Sheriffs Sale A Fumble That Brings Disaster est for supplying food for the plant. If the roots Bhow any signs of decay, cut the decayed part off with a sharp knife, then plant the roots in an entirely new location. Before planting, dig the ground to a depth of about 15 nches and refill, the holes with good top soil, but do not use manure around the roots as it may cause them to decay, warns Mr. Hogen-so- Correspondent Utah-Wyomi- ng Baseball MRS. DORIS BRIGGS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF League In an ancient religious rite, citiTHE SECOND JUDICIAL formzens stood at equal intervals, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorenson of DISTRICT Standing of the Teams ing a chain. The one nearest the alIn and for Garland were guests Sunday of PablUM by Ict. tar lighted a torch, then ran and DAVIS COUNTY, Mrs. Sorensons parents, Mr. and 1 00Q COMPANY gave it to the next, who in turn TIIE INLAND PRINTING Mrs. Ephraim Walker. STATE OF UTAH .70 passed it on to the third, and so Thirty Bee Hive girls and their Each man ran without looking teachers attended the M. I. A. conmatter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, on. Entered as second-clas- s .500 back. His sole interest was to pass in Salt Lake Saturday ference under the Act of March 8, 1879. .4i0 on the flaming symbol. where they presented an original Tramp the soil well around the 250 warned were These citizens repeony roots after settling and act, The Hive of Life. .WO Advertising Hates on Application against fumbling the torch. And Ole Hansen, of Salt Lake, for- member that' the crowns or buds Last Sundays Result-- . Dont fumble the torch is a good to after they become established need was rushed of Smith merly Syracuse, advance in a Canning, 13 Devil ShJe $2.00 axiom to apply to modern times. year Subscription the Dee hospital at Ogden Sunday to be just two inches below the sur- 5. The "torch," in this connection, is manure to face. Each year apply and was operated on for acute Layton, 6; Hunter-Kimlx.- :' a match but what TELEPHONES very small Mr. Hansen waa in the surface of the soil but never W. DUNCAN LOUIE and pendicitis. Evanston, 5; Kaysville, 1, terrible havoc .is wrought when it allow it to come in direct contact S C. V. K. Saxton, No. 70 S. DUNCAN, his wife; WOODS Syracuse at the time he was C. A. Epperson, No. 124 is fumbled. Tall buildings are razNext Sundays Schedule CANNING COMPANY, en, attending the funeral services with the peony plant Office, No. 10 Evanston at Layton. ed, homes destroyed, virgin forests He for John is Steed. Hubert CLEARFIELD corporation; laid waste, and worst of all, hunSmith Canning at Hennefer. FHA estimates that a backed-u- p BANK, a corporation; ported as doing fine. dreds of human lives are lost' by to need Devils Slide at Hunter-Kin-now exists for 1,000,000 all Leo COM- was the taken BANKING to BARNES Thurgood The fire every year. The toll of fire new homes. Kaysville, bye. ,500,000 a COUNTY hospital Sunday evening where he IANY, corporation; , from the careless use of matches, , OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, underwent an operation for appen-- a A public hearing on the adoption of the school budget antj from Bmoking, in 1932 was body corporate and politic: dicitis. He is doing as well as can term will be held at the school offices most $30,000,000, according to fig-i- n First the 1935-193- G Doe, Second Doe and Third be expected. compiled by the national board the courthouse, Monday, June 17, at 1 :30 p. m. Although ures Mrs. Della Hardy of Alberta, Doe, of flr underwriters, MECHANISM SEALED-IDefendants. the is spending a few of is Canada, matter a involving this grave public importance, ' Mrs. Mr. and with her parents, expenditure of more than a darter of a. million dollars of- L To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Arnold D. Miller, educaof board of clerk the the PSOTECTED UNTIL taxpayers money, apparently ondg required to make certain that the 6th day of July, 1935, at the .Miss Edna Cook, Miss Mae tion has failed to have official notice of the hearing published butts or matches are completely ex-s- o of 12:00 oclock noon at the ily and Joseph Steed are attend front door of the Davis eoun- - ing summer school at the U. S. that residents of central and north Davis county may have tinguished are well spent when you north AGAINST SERVICE EXPENSE court house, in Farmington, Da- - A. C. in Logan. ty knowledge of the board's doings. . . Just place your j vis county, state of Utah, the foD Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilcox have moved to Logan where Mr. Wil-o- f In the opinion of the editor of this newspaper, the board heel on the butt and crush out ev-- 1 lowing described property, if or it is break a will attend the U. S. A. C. cox match, 1. cry spark, Parcel education is not particularly desirous of having residents Commencing at a Miller left Tuesday David 1541.5 and feet south, point comment of the Central and northern part of Davia county th 1127 feet east from the northOregon where he will spend upon the budget. summer. west corner of section 1, towncarelessly. Dont do it! Far-sightof Mrs. Alta Montgomery was one feel of this county that residents ship 4 north, range 2 west. visitor Tuesday, the guest Lake Salt Base and Syracuse Meridian, education of board the most pressing measure facing the Crop Hopes. of her mother, Mrs. Thomas E. United States survey and run' I. drasteachers salaries, is the necessity for restoring the ning thence east 1652.9 feet; Briggs. thence south 1104 feet; thence depression measure, tically reduced as a west 1968.2 feet to the east remain at their lowest levels for the next term. REFRIGERATOR line of the state highway; wants of notice education of board not or the Whether . thence north 37 degrees 40 Now . the budget hearing published for the residents of northern minutes west along the east to line is Jther of dSv feels its said 811.2 Reflex it The that Davis county, public duty feet; highway Wuh firms of join The peony Js the most showy o ' east 811.3 feet; thence let the people know just what the expenditures planned for county in commenting upon better thence 457 north all of to feet the perennial flowers. Right now point next year will be. Therefore, we are pleased to present in business conditions, is out in all its glory in many it commencement, containing local another column, just as prepared by the superintendent of Chas. C. Gardner, of theFurni-th49.97 aevs, more or less. parts of the state, yet many peoe Union stated the that Hrm, be will for the which Parcel 2. Commencing at a schools, the tentative budget subject ple wonder why some of their peoWith every Westinghouse Refrigerator nies do not bloom, says J. C. point 1541.5 feet south and warranty, . to' S'. get the standard you public hearing next Monday afternoon. fa, 2779.9 feet east from the northextension Utah additional four agronomist protection yean plus west corner of section 1, townThe budget as published in this issue is a poorly prepared ce8 any other year in the inDeep planting and allowing the against service expense resulting from 4 2 within one place north, range west, ship document readers will note that there is no itemization of nil!0" peonies to remain any possible failure of the Westing-hous- e Lake Salt Base and mechanism. main out two hermetically-sealethe are Meridian, dividing proposed expenditures just generalities. Surely the people to in the present high volume of United States Survey, and runflowers. bear to causes failure of of this The cost protection only $5 is who pay the taxes are entitled to more information than was sales, said Mr. Gardner, is the ning thence east 180feet;. The .best authorities pn the grow , -- included in the original purchase price. .... available at the crops through? thence' south- "AT degrees 15 representative of Yhe outlook ing of fine peonies say to plant cont.y The 1935 sales are minutes east C58.1 feet; thence shallow, that is, with the crown Reflex gathered the data for the budget news story that ?u themade The purchase of a new refrigerator can be financed m all communities of south 37 degrees 18 minutes being or buds just two inches, no more . appears rn this issue. Davis county, he said, and many east 851.4 feet; thence west under a low cost FHA loan! or no less, below thSurface of the farmers who have hitherto gone 1146.6 feet; thence north 1104 soil. without electric refrigeration are feet to the point of commenceEarly summer is not the time now purchasing this modern conment, containing 15.43 acres, to lift and divide the peony roots venience. more or less. Mr. Hogenson says. Wait unt Another factor causing increased Together with all rights of fall; then dig up the peony early ' business, he continued, is the low every kind and nature, however and separate them into sec plants HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS cost of financing electric refrigeraevidenced, to the use of water, two or three good tiotis, having PHONE 15, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH tor purchases under FHA loans. ditches and canals for the ireyes or buds. The roots that grow loans These government-backe-d of said premises. rigation on the outside of the clump are Kaysville Represented by LYNN HALES, Phone 19-enable many persons to finance Together will all tenements? the newer ones and the generally their refrigerator purchases at a hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or minimum of expense, in addition in anywise appertaining, and to offering exceptionally convenithe reversion and reversions, ent repayment terms. remainder and remainders, Last but not least, concluded Mr. Gardner, the 1935 electric rerents, issues and profits there-o- f. models all the embody frigerator latest improvements, affording adDated and issued at Farmington, vanced engineering principles back- Davis county,' state of Utah, this ed up by iron-cla- d performance 11th day of June, 1935. combine economy JOSEPH HOLBROOK, guarantees. They " of operation, efficiency and new Sheriff, Davis County. Published in The Weekly Reflex, beauty in a manner that is meet- d ing public acceptance. June 13, 20, 27, and July 4, 1935. The increase in business Is noted not only in the refrigerator field, hut in all departments of the large Davis county store, officials of the Union Furniture company reported. The Sunny Hour club met oni This country is in the position of Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ada Fraiser. Two new mem- Kaysville, Utah dded to the club- - They cPnt it from the Ritcncii into Pwere Were Elda Burnett and Janet Bingthe dining room. ham. On Friday the C. K. C. club met at the home of Miss Margaret Johnston. The following officers were appointed: Helen Wallace, WHY AMERICA HAS president; Irene Bingham, Della Faut, secretary; Rozella Mitchell, song leader; Alton Flinders, cheer leader: LaVon Evans, reporter, and Irene Mitchell, recreation leader. The next meet- ingwill be held at the home of FOR GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS! K) n. ID I strick-CROS- Mute Hearing I al-f- or N i Bod-hou- 1940 r I to-w- it: I Vtfestmglnnise ed I High I i so-call- ed Peonies Need Attention Ho-gens- . I school-office-whcn- d er -a - Union Furniture Co. ! . W, wide-sprea- Barnes Banking Company S I I PAID vice-preside- nt; SODgCIDCIDClDgCDCIDCID -- U- Mrs. Opal King. The Clinton A baseball team played at Warren on Saturday. BatThey won by a Bcore of teries were Draayer, Bonham and - I 7-- 5. Burnett. It took more than trick shelves or a new ! gadget to shoot the GRUNOW to a place among the leaders. One thing SUPER-SAFET- Y 6. has sold j of the advantages of the GRUNOW! On THE COILS! up-to-d- See how easy it is to own one of these -which- br marvelously modem-range- s -- Saturday the Clinton wardl MAKETHESETESTS REASONS WHY GRUNOW LEADS k. ed ed well you may as. enjoy the benefits of an Electric Range. Let us show you how easy it is to hare stove one - in your- - Home: fM l:GRUNOWis'SAFE- !GRUNOW is DEPENDABLE! '" Sr GRUNOWts ECONOMICAL! 4. GRUNOW has CONVENIENCES!' 5. GRUNOW is a VALUE you can afford! 2. RALPH WILLIAMS KAYSVILLE - - c Y. E. Rasmussen VETERINARIAN I CARRENE th refrigerant used in the GRUNOW cools the U. S. Capitol, Radio City buildings, R. II. Macv, Inc., and the countrys largest theatres; A small down payment, and a few dollars each month. Phone us or drop into our store. ELECTRIC RANGE ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME . 3065 Ogden Ave. Phone 1940, Ogden I jng-autom- atic cookery, new convenience, bright cleanliness, healthful foods, more The free time - from kitchen-worcookmoney you put into ery will, no doubt, pay for operating a beautiful nev Hotpoint Electric Range. You are paying for modern cookery, even though you are using an will hold a ward reunion under the direction of all the organizations of the ward. The program will begin at 10:30 after which luncheon will be served. There will be games and sports under the direction of the Sunday school, after which there will be a soft bail game, followed by a baseball game between Riverdale and Clinton A teams. There will be a dance in the evening. Everyone who has lived at Clinton and moved away is invited back to renew acquaintances. On Tuesday the Clinton ward Relief society held their monthly nunenc mg, a ?3 0; Luncheon was served to a large number. FIND OUT WHATS INSIDE PHONE 234 Come in and learn how thousands ot women have brought their cooking with the Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range. . I more GRUNOW refrigerators than any other one feature. Yet, this is only one 5 B The Clinton team played West Point on Saturday and won with the score 17-The Home Science club met atj the home of Miss Emily West on Thursday evening. Home decoration was discussed during the eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Frasier had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and family of Layton. Mrs. Ada Fraiser spent a few! days visiting her parents in Tlain Mrs:-Vt- T C ttyr LUndT POM & firrnn mu |