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Show I TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH AW, WHATS THE USE BY X COU.Y, cud SCT L F. Van Zclm 1 V. Roor DARN LANDRUfT- THU H By I wi$H - E. . Sartori of Salt Like spent t.d tit bo un hand to see these the week end as the guest of George !o p'ntures. F. Ellis. LAYTON toesUd la tha midst of fsrtils Holds. ia tbs production cf milk. tom-tosad susr boots. Hso tbo factory ef tbo Laytoa Sugar eadpaay,ta caaocry, on tbo rojlor mills, erssmcry sod cooeroto Sts to road. Good opportunity (or tbooo socking ouburbaa acraaao for fruit growing, truck gardening, ehickoo of raning and dairying. On tho lines tbs Bamberger Electric. Oregon Short Line and D.- - Jk R. G. Uaa electric lights and waterworks. The m Ezcols Now, Lissen Fannie7 Nppar Injon ' Mrs- Ha-i- Ijnton M. I. A. in- - gave a Hjmm Higgs, who has been 'cry delightful Weighing party last quite ill for the past two week-- , w Thursday owning. After a jolly reported improving. tinieon tho snow covered highway the - party repaired to the Catena lunch Miss Freda Scoffield and Misses room where a di litmus light lunch Madge and Thelma Stewart spent the was served. past three weeks in Wellsville with Elder Claude Nalder, son of Presirelatives and friends. dent and Mrs. Fruncis 11. Nalder arMrs. David Weaver spent the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weaver spent pat rived home this week from tho souththe past week in Ogden with friends. week in Morgan, where she attended ern states mission, where he has spent the funeral of her mother. two ears. Mrs. A. H. Ellis and son, George, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wileox an- Tommy Wall, who has been in the Dee the arrival of a daughter at with a bad hospital notinee suffering Born last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. case blood of home their for this morning, and Mr. and the poisoning past Robert Barton, a son; Mother and is ten Mrs. as Warren Iao announce the birth erv days, reported doing child doing well. He expects to he able to "f a daughter last evening. nicely. Janies Nalder, who has been ill for leave for his home before long. I some time, Is now about able to leave A farewell Hold missionary dance will for his home. be given in the Lntona hall tomorrow-nighMessrs. Lloyd and Marvin Stephens in honor of Elder Leon Robins, spent Sunday in Ogden as the guests who leaves February 17 for a mission The 'M. men of Kaysville Ntf. 2 gave of friends. to Australia. The affair begins social and banquet Wednesday evea 8 p. m. Mrs. William C. Layton of Moroni, promptly at ning at the home of Samuel Flint. Utah, spent the past week here as. the Official ringside motion picture of Music, games and dancing wcje feaguest of Mrs. Charles A. Layton. the fight and a tures of the evening and at a late be at the hour supper was served to 2t guests. shown will Miss Alice Layton left for Moroni two reel comedy A good time was enjoyed by all. Those center civic gymnasium next yesterday for a ten days visit with Kaysville were: relatives and friends. Monday night. A large crowd is ex- - present Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb, Mrs. Archie Phillips, Misses Thelma sale on Bennett, Myrtle Cook, Elsie Iayton, A fresh supply of box candies, just arrived, La Vera Webster, Maggie Webster and today. And try one of those new bars. Jenness Hill, Messrs. IeRoy Webster, y Spencer Galbraith, Hector Flint, Day, Joseph Marston, Alma Webster and Horace J. Steed. Mutual Men Pleasant Social t , Dempsey-Carpenti- er Extra! Extra! Extra! Im-Ro- Walsh News Company, Inc. BAMBERGER DEPOT JOnN W. WALSH, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Prea. and Gen. Mgr. SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work Layton, Utah Phone 2 Auxiliary Holds a Pleasant Social The auxiliary to the American Legion of Kaysville held a social at the home of Miss Irene Swan Monday evening. After the regular business meeting the time was spent in playing 500. The prize was won by Mrs. Dorr Marsh, while the consolation prize went to Miss Maud McLatchie. During the evening the following musical numbers were rendered: Vio-- of improving the dairy industry in (.013) of a Sec. Ft. of water from a Davis count, at vvhnh eve'rjbody is spring in Davis County, Utah. Said springE issues at a point S. 80 deg.cor-00 urged to attend. 1401.55 ft. from the W4 nun. ner of Sec. 18, Township 3 North I. Range 1 East, Salt lock Base and Mciulian. The water will be divertMillinery School ed at the spring and conveyed by of a nijv line a distance of Very Successful means 500 ft, and theie used as a supplemental supply from April 1 to OcSaturday Rozina Skidmore, tober 1 of each year to Irrigate about from the extension service, nu-- t with 7 j acres of land embraced in parts of of E i of SW of Sec. 18, local Spring millinery project lead- K and range aforesaid. Aa township ers of the county farm bureau at much water as may be necessary will Farmington at which time she dem- be used the entire year for domestic onstrated the methods of making purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers office spring hats. Women root ive so in- as No. 1)17(5. tensive training in this work that All protests against the granting of they are making plans for holding said application, stating the reasons com- therefor, must be made by affidavit meetings in their respective in duplicate, accompanied with a fe munities during the next week at of $1.00, and filed in this office withwhich time they will show the people in thirty (30) days after the complewhat they learned at the county meet- tion of the publication of this notice. U. E. CALDWELL, ing. They are inviting everybody to State Engineer. attend these local meetings. Date of first publication Feb. 1. 1923. Date of completion of publication 1 j ' lb eves, Mrs. Emma Thomasson, Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Mrs. Dorr Marsh, Mrs, W. I Foxley, Miss Irene Swan, Mrs. Geo. W. Swan, Miss Garnet Sqan, Miss Fannie P.rovvn, Mrs. J. H. Cooley, Mrs. J. W. Thornloy, Mrs, (', A. Epperson and Miss Doris Thorn-ley- . DAIRY MEETING WILL BE HELD i luring the dairy project school of tho county extension service and farm bureau last Monday, C. A. Mathie-gjS and Ben It. Eldrodge of the U. S. assisted the (epartment of agrieulture; county agent in meeting with the An excellent prog rum, fn commemlocal dairy committeemen assembled oration of Abraham Lincoln has been at Farmington in discussing the dairy arranged for assembly at Davis Frineeds of Davis county. The morning day. session was devoted to Jtearing reA special feature of this assembly ports from the different committees will be an original and picturesque ns follows: Farmington, Frank Richtableau given by the dancing class ards; North Farmington, I. W. Moon; under the direction of Miss Draper. Kaysville, Orson Day; South BountiIn addition to this tableau the ful, E. D. Hatch; North Centerville, debate will le given by P. I. Parrish; Ijiyton, Ernest Iayton; the public spenking department. Other Syracuse, I. E. Williams; Clearfield, speeches and letters of the martyred James Cummings. president will also be given by exFollowing the reports plans were perienced Orators. Musical numbers made for conducting meetings in difbe furnished by both local and will ferent communities on the formation Iaike talent Salt of a county cooperative bull association during the week of February 10. Meetings will be held as follows: SALK OF ANIM ALS FOR FarmDAMAGES a. 10 at m., Feb. 10, Monday, s. North and Fajrmington. of Utah, County of Davis ington State In the Clearfield precinct of said Tuesday, Feb. 20, 10 a. m., South Bountiful; 2p. m., North Centerville; county. I have in my possession the follow7:30 p. m., Iaiyton. described animals, which, if not ing Wednesday, Feb. 21, 10 a. m., Syra- claimed and taken away, will be sold cuse and Clearfield; 1:30 p. m, county lit public auction to thi hijfhcut Cash my place in Clearfield premeeting at the court house at Farm- bidder onat the 10th day of February, cinct ington. of 2 p. m. hour the at 1923, In each of these communities Mr. One black horse coming 4 years Mathieson will meet with the local old, and one black colt coming 1 year which will he sold for damage on dairymen and county agricultural old, 10th day of February, 1923, at the means agent and discuss the biggest the hour of 2 p. m. at my place in Clearfield. Said animal are held by me to cure the payment of $20 damages done by said animals upon the premises of Adarin Taylor on the 8th day of Janu- Lincolns Birthday Program at I). II. March 1, 1023. NOTICE OF SALE. The County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah, will sell at public auctioi to thq highest bidder for cash, the following personal erty no longer required for public use, viz: Seven shares of the capital stock of the Layton Water System. Sale to be held at 12:00 oclock Monday, March 19, 1923, at the front door of the Court House In Farming-to- n City, Davis county, Utah. W. W. EVANS, Clerk. Published by order of the County Commissioners, Feb. 5, 1923. First pub. Feb. 8, 1923. Ust pub, Feb. 22, 1923. NOTICE Clearfield Irrigation Company Principal Place of Business, Syracuse, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 23rd day of November, 1922, and assessment levied previously thereto, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follow's : , e- -: 28-J- , ary ir2i WILLIAM SESSIONS, Toundkeepcr of Clearfield PrecincL Make Housecleaning FRIDAY and SATURDAY BARGAINS Just arrived, a new shipment of Ball Band rubber boots for children, boys and men. $1.00 Five pairs for Trrr Childrens comfy house slippers, sizes per pair to 11, i PREMIER - HOSIERY SPECIAL All our 35c and 40c boys and girls hose, I Easy for a few Keep the home clean all the time not just and furdays spring and fall. It is easy to have rugs when you use a nishings always free from dust and dirt ...22c Electric Vacuum Cleaner 5 ..69c at Misses comfy house slippers, sizes IIV2 ...:79c to2at Come in and let us show you in an actual demonstration how the Premier takes out every particle of dust just nmi4mhedded dirt. Womens felt comfy house slippers, any 98 pair in the store at army shoes, rep- - $4.85 All our Buckingham-Hecresenting values to $8, on sale Sat. at 200 pairs of our highest grade womens shoes, Cuban and military heels, in black and brown calf and kid, representing values to $10, $2.98 special Saturday at ORDINANCE on the 15thof January', 1923, so.many The Board of County Commissioner of Davis County, State of Utah, shales of each parcel of stock as may Jbe necessary will be olJ at the office ordain as follows: Section I. Any owner or occupant of the company at tho home of Wilof land may construct a sidewalk liam II. WiPox, Syracuse, Utah, on alonf the line of hia land of any of the 15th day of February, 1923, at the following materials, dirt, gravel, the hour of 10 ocloc k a. m. to pay clay, brick, cement, cinders, lumber delinquent n'sessments thereon toor logs, provided that the outer edge gether with tho cost of advertising of the walk will not extend farther and expense of sale. than 27 feet to the renter of a four-ro- d WILIAM IL WILCOX, road and not farther than 19 feet Secretary, Syracuse, Utah. road and not farther than First publication Feb. 1, 1923. on a road. 12 feet on a two-ro- d Last publication Feb. 8, 1923. Section 2, Any person driving or sidea riding with horse or team uion Consult County Cleik or respective walk constructed, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction signers for further information. thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100 or by imprisonment Irobate and Guardianship in the county jail not exceeding 30 ' Notices days or by both suh fine and imprisonment and in addition to the aforeTO CREDITORS said fine be required to repay the Irt the NOTICE of Davis County, court district damage to the sidewalk. Utah. shall 3. ordinance This Section of the estate of Waltake effect on the 1st day of March, terIn the matterdeceased. Raymond, 1923, said date being not less than Creditors will present claims with 15 days from its passage. to the undersigned at the vouchers Passed this 5th day of February, office of Joseph E. Evans, attorney at 1923. Commissioner Geo. E. Holt, voting Taw, Su;te51B David Ecrtcs- Building Ogden, Utah, on or before June 9, Aye. Commissioner Clarence Winegar, 19'3 GEORGE II. HALL, voting "Aye. Administrator. votR. S. Commissioner Stevenson, JOSEPH E. EVANS, ing "Aye. Attorney for Administrator. GF.O. E. HOLT, Chairman of the Board of County First publication February 1. 1923. Commissioners of Davis County, Last publication March I, 1923. , - M GET A PREMIER IN YOUR HOME NOW AND ENJOY THE PLEASURE OF HAVING A CLEAk HOME WITHOUT HARD WORK! State1 Attest: W. W. EVANS. County 5 Utah Power & Light Go. - of Utah. Clerk. - 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Esther Emily Bosworth, Deeea-md- . Creditors will present claims with NOTICE TOWATEILLSERS vouchers to- thes undersigned at the State Engineer's Office, Salt I.ake office of his attorney, T. McClure , e City, Utah, Jan. 25, 1923. City, Utah, on Piter, at March,-A- .NV:ce is hereby given that 5trSr-ro- n or before W. Ile n.xke, whoso postoffice I). 1923. BRIGHAM BOSWORTH, address i Farmington, Utah, has made application in accordance with Admr.i.strator of the Estate of Esther the requirements of the Compiled Emily Bosworth, Deceased. Law of Utah, 1917, as amended by of Utah, 1919, to Date of first publication, Jan. 25, 1325. the Pi ion Etb. 22, 1923. appropriate Thirteen Thousandths l)ate of lat publication, Kay-viU- Efficient Public Service Everything Electrical for the Home The2itnla:rf I |