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Show pAcn four THURSDAY, AUGITrt s THE WEEKLY REFLEX Hie ;Jeekly TRefle? CLEARFIELD Final Plans for State Ball Meet SYRACUSE Correspondent MRS. CLYDE ADAMS 4 Phono Miss LaVell Pace of Iloytsville and Miss Elva Baird of Ogden ' Published spent a few days last week visiting by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Green re-- 1 with Mr and Mr Arnold Bodily, Final arrangeKAYSVILLE Miss Vaughn Hansen underwent turned home Wednesday from Los State FederaUtah ments the for Angeles, California, where they an appendicitis operation at the tion of Farm Bureau baseball have been visiting their daughter I Dee hospital last Wednesday, ASSOCIAIIO.I UU3 STAR tournament to be held September and Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Mrs. Cecil Toone of Croyden 4, 10 and 11. will be made at 3, Entered as second-clas- s matter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, Duncan. Mrs. Green has spent spent last week-en- d with a meeting to be held in the office visiting under the Act of March 8, 1870. the past six weeks in California, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Willy. of The Weekly Reflex next Tuesher n? Jined - day evening. Mrs. Kennetl and Barton wvM.r;GrWn daughAdvertising Rates on Application ters. Joan and Jennene. were ain- Tentative plans call for the parner Mrs. uesU Mr. f and in advance a $2.00 Joseph ticipation in this turaament of Subscription year g Holbrook Sunday, th? if eight teams, two each from Weber, Mrs. Fannie Clark Monday af- TELEPHONES Salt Lake and Utah counC. A Epperson, No. 124 Rtm?to,J Davis, C. V. K. Saxton, No. 70 ternoon. Eight officers and Uach- entered will be the ties. Teams era were in attendance. reWn.over. th at th De winner and runner-uOffice, No. 10 p from each Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rampton and ? of these counties, with runners-u- p Tuesday. family spent Monday evening and ,,a8 and winners H. Wilcox of Salt Lake spent playing runners-u- p Tuesday in Garland as guests of I, winners the first round. jn Mr. Kamptons parents, Mr. and a8t weeh visiting with Mr. and playing be played either at Games will Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Thomas Rampton. Wilcox, Layton or the community park in A department of agriculture sur Mrs. Matthew S. Holt spent last Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy- Cook of Salt Lake City and will start at week-en- d in Bountiful as guest of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent Sunday vey indicates that providing the and 1:45 3:45 the first three days her parent, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter right food for a family of five in with the final championship only exCook. Smedley. proper quantity, calls for an game played on the final day. being E. Holt penditure of approximately $50 per Ir7nd Mfr, George Helen Bodily, daughter of Mr. One defeat will eliminate a team month. D E IIolt "f! and Mrs. Arnold Bodily, was from the tournament w Inasmuch as not more than a on for appendicitis last erated The Utah State Farm bureau aLS?St5 M third of the family income can be of Wednesday at the Dee hospital. will award a trophy to the winner Bountiful can' spent for food, a healthful diet 4 of the tournament and individua Miss Dora Adams was honored not be had if the income of a famIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF with a nt the ek'end irizes will be given for outstand-n- g ily of five is less than $150 per birthday party last Thurs- - I THE SECOND JUDICIAL work on the part of the players. their month.' parent8, at the home of her The net proceeds from the gate IN AND FOR DA day evening DISTRICT, Wilcox necIs such ill Mr. his as home at Myron and Mrs. Archie this, being Surveys VIS COUNTY, STATE OF parents, receipts or the tournament will be Adams. Games were played dur- - wit Bcarlet fever, essarily limited in scope, cannot be UTAn. divided among the teams according accurate. these the But Mr. figing entirely and Mrs. Alvin Waite left to the number evening, after which dainty HOME OWNERS LOAN COR of games played. ures point sauarely to one fact: refreshments wers served to the laat week for a trip to Seattle, That current legislative efforts to PORATION, a corporation of the following guests: Yvonne Green, Washington. . " United . of America, Plain Bernice hamstring 'merchandisers, tiff. vs. States Rawlings. Thelma Bing- - "Mr and Mrs. khd adD. N. ANDERSON, fix prices, and outlaw economical ministratrix of the estate of GINA fieid. L?Di0n ?atP8 Delbert Had- - son, Robert, spent the weekend in methoda are a direct retailing John Forbes, Weber canyon AMANDA HOLT POTTER, otherthreat to the public health. Lingby Stoker, Sheritan Jacobs and I Mr mnA Mrs, Zenas Norman wise known as GEORGINA and (Continued from page 1.) It is an old truism that in a pethe truest of honor riod of recovery, prices usually rise AMANDA HOLT POTTER, and Mr. and Mrs Sterling Thortilv i daughters, Ileene and La Rue of matches and a songfest DurI faster than the individual income. GEORGINA POTTER, deceased, and infant sem spent Friday ling the night we were visited by a Mr' ing That Is true today, as it was fol- and HORACE C. POTTER, hus- sona, arrived in Clearfield J J r.iother band Sunday of said bear and cub. The cub wen SYLand deceased, for an extended visit at the home lowing the mild depression of 1021 VIA HOLT w. 8 t une tree a some stew that hac for up THOMAS, and and during , the recovery of 1908. Mr. of Rentmiester of Salt been and Mrs. Harvey Moore , C. WILSON, and MARGARthere placed In the face of this, for government by one of the th week-en- d Mrs. Thornleys and Mr Wlth .2 ,8pent visiting boys and then decided he didnt to artificially inflate prices is noth- ET HOLT WILSON, his wife, and and Mrs. Marvinparents, her Pleats. Thornley, Mr! MERLIN to want come down and MRS. commence MANNING, and less than a social crime. ing Miss Dorothy Holt spent last to bawl all Thornley parents. night The law should make every ef- MERLIN. MANNING, his wife.jl wtt ' " July 22. fort to keep a maximum amount of fendants. bond Ur th. ,ull To be sold at Sheriff s Sale on After breakfast we drove on tohonest competition in merchandisMr- - R-- C- the ward 28th of Old Faithful Geyser making left at 1937, day August, Will, should use It the ing. authority of the hour of 12 oclock noon at the T several national Y,,low,lne stops to view the hot pots, the trust laws to make price fixing Proposals shall bo accoiJJaiW and geysers They were paint pots illegal Itshould encourage, rather north front door of the Davis by a certified check oil a well if - t a Tre and Mr. Minnie the first colored wonders of the County Court Houses at Farming-to- known bank in the State of Utah than discourage, retailing in Daviq County, State of and ade payable to the under- which cuts distribution charges becI.ub trip and made a big hit with us. A was giv- - Made camp at Old Faithful and saw tween producers and consumers. Utah, the following described prop- signed and amounting to at least Friday charmerty, 5 nd several erruptions of this work Onljr if this is done, can the average per cent of the amount of the I ! n.htyi.and on the East line famous geyser. Everyone was ocBeginning was served food proposal. dollar familys, purchase tne of the State a at cupied Mrs. The by shopping, taking hikes Highway Elton sealed proposals will be on- - t? thet0,Jwing guests: commodities necessary to health to the surrounding geyser basins, point 17.39 chains South and naa Bennett ened in public at the offico of tlw reninei,t vIr' and comfortable living. 13.72 chains East from the at 3 P. M. Monday Ffar ?,rbr ,,rIra' Arnold Biller, sendingandcards home,the preparing Northwest corner of the museum. visiting Glen, Warren, Mrs. Glen camp 10, 1937. August Northeast quarter of Section Several of the fellows took in the 13, Township 3 North, Range' dance at the lodge while another . 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, group endulged in a riotous singminor and running thence East 2.20 h Walk,? Mr, Bnjcs ing spree at camp after the lights the School District may appear. chains; thence North 55 deg. ar e Walker, Mrs. out hour and we were remonstratBy order of the BOARD OF 20 min. East 1.00 thence chain, ra Newel Gailey, ed by a park ranger. Anyway, it (Continued from page 1.) EDUCATION OF THE DAVIS j?r 9??dd Southwesterly 71 feet; thence COUNTY UTAH SCHOOL DIS-- ?rL,Vlctor, Jfaite- - Mr- Golden was fun while it Tasted. South 30 deg. 00 min. East Kaysville and the site of the school Mrs. Ellis Holbrook. July 23. TRICT. is sufficient justification for the 103 feet; thence SouthwesterBreakfast over, n large group .V1114 last THOS. E. WILLIAMS. week ?ree spent By: went purchase. The matter was taken on n nature hike of the surly 175.5 feet to a point on the 81 " J11 grandfather, Mr. Clerk, under advisement East line of said Highway of rounding territory. After dinner Rwd Published t in The ?r?ha Weekly Reflex which is 131.0 feet South 22 Te Purchase Land we left for West Thumb, boxinz, - Clyde Barber, LMrV,anLMrMr. 5, J937, Superintendent Burton reported deg. 43 min. East from the and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mr. and singing and sightseeing all the way. that the committee had obtained Mrs Eugene Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. At West Thumb the main attraca point of beginning; thence North 22 deg. 45 min. West proposition for purchase of the Clifford Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Earl tions were shore and boat fishing Garrett property across the street along East line of said High-wa- y . Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Thur and hot pot and lake swimming. south - f the - Stoker - school, - for . 151,9 feet, more or AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE H001 less, re spending ten days In Many lake trout were enjoyed at to the point of beginning and $J()0 with the indication that paySALARIES OF THE MAYOR, Yellowstone national park. upper, after which we held our ment might be made next containing 0.058 acres, more or CITY COUNCILMEN. RECOR- Mr. and Mrs.. David Thurgood nightly campfire program led by July. He statea that the Hatch less. DER, AND TREASURER OF 9nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs left the Omar Turner and property, west of the Garrett Dated and issued at Farmington, was property, ANB RE- - Friday for a trip to the northwest his guitar. for sale at $000, and that he fa- Davis County, State of Utah, this PEALING SECTIONS 25, 29, The reunion of the family of Mr ;July 24, vored the purchase of this tract if 5th day of August, 1937. rt- - AND 53, OF THE REVIS- - and Mrs. Sessions T'Hcdiately after breakfast we was Perry held it could be bought for $500. The JOSEPH HOLBROOK, FD ORDINANCES OF KAYS- - j at Lorin Farr park in left for Fishing bridge and canyon. Sunday board approved the superintendents Sheriff, Davis County. Almost everyone went VILLE, UTAH. 1928. There were thirty-fiv- e Ogden. fishing WM. II. KING, proposal. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE present. along the shores of Yellowstone Building of the addition to the Judge Building, lake. Nooned at Bridge CITY COUNCIL OF KAYSVJLLE j T,Mrs. Joseph Paine of Bay and Burley, nigh school shop on the northeast Salt Lake City. Utah. CITY: Idaho, spent last week visiting with then on to Fishing bridge to shop was approved by the board. The Attorney for Plaintiff. SECTION I her mother, Mrs. Charles Barber. snd visit the museum. Left in a cost of building the 00x00 foot adDate of first publication, AuSALARY. The Mayor shall re- - i Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of few minutes for the canyon and dition waa placed at $7, 0(H). gust 5, 1937. in a ary of Thirty-fiv- e Provn are here va Viewed a week arrived Biui received for building Date of last publication, the Dollars per annum, to- - with Mr. and Mrs spending Grand Canyon of glamorous ($3.,00) A. D Miller for buses at the end of routes gust 20, 1937. Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton of the Yellowstone and then to the gether with Three ($3.00) Dollars nd Elmer Sessions diem each for per were dinner guests of Mr bear feeding grounds, the only kind Ogden meeting j attended, and K. E. Bone were awarded the and INOtlCe Mrs. Lald Ellis Holbrook Sunday! in the world, to witness the feeding Pyable monthly by a contracts. warrai't drawn on the Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox left of gnxrly and black bears and to hear a lecture on bears by a r have been .8am. Sealed proposal will be received duly Wednesday morning for a park R ck Goanoih The week stay at Seattle, Washington, ithe at the office of the Board of Edu canyon camping nd8 mentioned shall be with their daughter and .,or ni?hb During the cation of Davis County School Dia night a bear raided camp, ripped payment for all official serv-- Mr, and Mrs. SchoerrelA at Farmington. Utah, until full Mrs Lawrence Criddle and Mrs. the top off of the grub boxes and 3 r. M. Mondsv, August 10, 1937, ices rendered to the city by the FARMINGTON Mayor. From a small for the material and labor Anna Frost spent Friday with Mrs. punctured 20 cans of canned goods, SECTION II beginning to one of Davis countys in the construction of an required pounds of bacon, Ticked Edith Hooper of Hooper. Ha Addition The City Council shall by ordi- 18 the aim Lamar Sessions. Miss Lola White. uj all the sugar and sucked a can feduf of the to the existing Shop Bldg, of the ! ur farm, located at Darts County High School at Kays Hence, at least three month, before Lynn Wilcox and Mis, Berniree flX North Farmington. Criddle jJuly23, Davis County, Utah. the week-en- d C0mpe!?8ation at Yel-a- il The farm, which specialises in ville, eiective. officers to be elected lowstone spent r break.fa8t Bids are to be on the work as took park.. the 398 step tnp to everyone at the election 0 eastern "link, was called for ,r following A and the bottom of after weding was the held in reception, by and plans speci- the same has once been fixed started by II. L Boat, of Denver, fications such honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall the Grand Canyon of the Yellow- prepared by Pope A Bur- compensation shall not be Colorado, three years ago. - las Saturday thn increasAl- ton. left for Mam-H- o Architecta. 520 evening. The bride n though we are a comparatively Building. Salt Lake City. Newhouse was terms of Tower 8?f,n?8 byway Skedurinsr Miss formerly Generra Utah. Cook, - alls and Mount small business at the officers were elect- - daughter of Mr. Washburn. Tlans and Specifications and for which present time, At we anticipate a large increase in we took some hot and ? Tte,8ldari8 of City Council- - Cook. The young wupli wUl mAi Instructions to Bidders may be exstock of these valuable fur bear- amined at the office of the Board ing animals within a short time of Education or at the office of the he stated. Architects and in case bidders deMr. Boat is old cat-ti- e sire to take a set of Plans and purchasing ed. Said salaries shall be payable' and horses from farmers in this useum. Specifications and Instructions to Played i icinity as feed for the animals. "1 Bidders out of either of these of- monthly by warrants drawn on the 'PPW teW Treasurer, the after same shall fices they may do so upon deposit have been duly allowed by the City July 2A Leading German cities will con- of $10,00 which will be returned Council. struct underground automobile (Continued from page L) providing the Plans Specifications roads. SECTION III and Instructions to Bidders are reThe Recorder shall receive aa inthe administrative costs through jng budge. On the we saw turned in good condition at the full Aviation services of England are in personnel, as the work bTef dams moose way for his services compensation and elk. AN lrPg aripuUtedand providing bi ' off ices has already took snapshots .ft carrying more passengers than is submitted in the proper man ty ($30,00) Dollars per ne ever before. to fall off and is Tgnge.-Qner. of the rabs said sum shall be paid by war- - Ptcd to decrease as the rapidly rant on the City Treasurer after I C85es are reviewed, having been duly allowed by the Interested in Campaign Commander Barbour was also City Council SECTION IV particularly interested in the cam- 'rate men unemployable Treasurer for P1 ai7 ?. -- ii from wrvice connected dis- act8 Thir- ty jiai.00) Dollars per month and b,t,es on Pmanent and total saidsum shallbe Before these cases art by warrant ratn Highest prices paid for arawn on the City paid for presentation to the Treasurer after animals which have ceased been duly allowed by the fice rating board in the central Council to be of use to you! hsve to be developed to they the last degree but those SECTION V already , Sections show a high percentage 29. 41. and 53. of the Shady Nook Fur Farm aBowancupdfet-the-nerega--j Phone F arminston 52JI I relative to Utu, reliereby repeal ijty; a real factor inunemployability comgauging It is expressly provided that any Pnstion. who I now holding any of , Will Be Discussed 226-R- 15 son-in-la- I iln?LShLy..r! PrTr J?e Lrr;p Endangering the Public Health - started climbing up one of the fellows. after some candy which he wculd not dispose of readily. Back at Bridge Bay in the afternoon we en joyed fih rjr and boating. After supper we played softball and some of the fellows went to the dance at the lodge. July 27. Started tooth for home. Left the park and nooned at Moran, Crossed the Teton Wyoming. Pass ami ramped at Swan Lake, Mahc, for the night July 29. Broke camp and arrived at in the cf ternoon. Everyone went v.immir.g. After supper the fellows who Lad penalties against them for t uch offenses as keeping a poor camp and being late in cl' lining up were given sentences La-ko- ta which paddle being I andittth ing fellow, Charles Mr,.Ur Jenson, 'Chuck-1- 7 everyone autogiaph iJS? aJ k ' The Clearfield SunH honored Fred Clark Mr. and Mrs. Loy atthK Wood party Wednesday show appreciation for services as an officer School. Mr Clark fivf a Position in the biJJ? was presented token eveniJ hll4 hi?? of appreciatioq. - &8KES I Notice of Sheriffs Sale op-Sn- VfG w nix Saltkf V!,t? dollar ? I Future Farmers Return from Outing low-co- st - DEL-BER- T T-p-erfornu- .umi I K? , Vrd, n, low-co- st to-w- it: two-cour- BOARD PLANS anrWUpoM PURCHASE OF DAVIS LANDS t se cash, of courts. NOT inhers is something Were, speaking of its equivalent for you to consider: . Every year this newspaper brings yon at least three out- STj" SS. K ES.'w' - City-Augus- , -- ever-popul- ar I standing novels to serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of a least $3 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always to need of s new pair of shoes or tome other necessity. But at the same time your require, menta for good reading material must be met By accepting these three novels etch year we feel yon are treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse substantial boost These novels are a source of constant pride to ua. Every year we select them from the seasons most outstanding best seller offered to serial form by a Urge newspaper syndicate organization. Wed like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the installment to the next issos. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here U another reason why our paper is popular fa the home. You are invited to begin reading our novela now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will provs a delightful interlude from your work-a-da-y activities. And it will make tU hPPy to know that you ere Setting enjoyment from them. n. ga-rtg- es to Contractors s!y Fur Farm Growing As Major Industry two-fiinv,- son-in-la- MERCURY by w -- W dav official URGES SS For a REVIEW OF VET CASES Knaered..tha-citythaaumof-Thir--i,ntb-?Sion- aL ex-a- nd SLrt!?6 Any Old Cows or Horses? M spe-haw- of-Ci- I ng ty Pfnted w F?? . ' raw SAVE for the things yon want most! t0 ialre the habit of getUng the things Decide to start now. ,P0W" of 8avPnJr ! J0i" lh "W Um" BARNE3 BANKING COMPANY ir ril.'Ttl ; Cmi Cystem . ansTuesdayJlIeet . Effective Date. This shaU become effective Januai??? 1038. Passed by Kaysville City Coun cil, August 2, 1937. MYRON W. PHILLIPS, ATTEST: , Mayor , J. VERNON WOOLSEY, City Recorder. ; 10 h I ssaaTrt Latona hall bU at Tuesday August 10, ac- cording to an announcement made today KS7l ,or. th Parley 01 Z. Hatch, county of Vwh.Uon ortmlxUon ii relief of the aged, widows, and blind. 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