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Show f eased; Elizabeth X). lrepgrass appointed administratrix with a EPPERSON & SON bond of $1,000 f Estate and guardianship 3 . . f LetLE UTAH Horace J. Grant, a minor.,, ters of guardianship were issued to second-clasJosep.a 1I. Grant, with - iond alter a y 'Min f UrfUx " - -- w r os, i STEGERANDIsON -- s UUh of $3,6X). act of March J. A r artialng Rate, on 1879. of greater application. scription $1.25 per year when ..aul in advance. $1.00 per year , OUR PIRST YEAR. ago the present W. J. Epperson & management, took Son, charge of tlu Reflex, In looking over tluTfiles of the paper wer.find there has been many changes for the better, both dn the newiZl service and the " busi- - ness for thejnonth over the same month last year, shows a gain of over. 200 jfer cent. All "this has been made possible by the and- - larger iniprovedTTserviee subscription. For this we wish v - year advertising patronage. The ers of the paper for .their help, loyalty, and totUarvl-- d lie-cus- tom 'patronage.. On - 'i'he at ata I Tldyejv t, 75 Gold Filled Elgin and Waltham, Watches i ; looking back we find several things worth mentioning iirfeatUTcFivti iih have made The lleTIex what it is today, namely; fthe complete reports of athletic events with cartoons, the school number, the political numbers and the crowning achievement of the year the Christmas edition. The Reflex has published over 2()0 Photographs, a thing unheard of in a weekly paper j)f itssiz We wish to thank each am .every one of- our subscribers, advertisers and others who lau helped to improve The Reflex ani we will endeavor to serve you . better for the coining year. - - 7 First Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. One giving aslde-prop-ert- y on overdue xubsertpUbTrsor Hot .'aid in advance. , Estate of John E. AVbofey, deThis is to be the greatest, advertisiing campaign ever preHciitcd to the piano buying, ceased. Petition for an carder of free maiiy maiiy more prizes and o t this intermountain country. . We are final account and distribution of public ' estate granted. d te g c r, value than ever before, The first pnze is .tobG one of the col c bra tc Estate of Win. If. Eans de- much. ceased. Order setting 1 & Sons SSobrNatural Player Pianos ; (1 , for use of widow and minor children signed by the court Estate of Samuel Jones, deSteger'dnd-Soitceased; hearing of petition for confirmation of sale of real estate, continued for the term. . TO SUCCESSFUL CONTESTANTS. WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFER E. of Eliza Estate Eldredge Grant; upon petition of Joseph llGrant, Win. II., Stre.eper Jr. was appointed to partition said estate. Estate of Jlyruin Strong, deceased; decree of final discharge ,o& .administrator signed by the court. Estate and guardianship of Howard R. Sears, a minor letters of. guardianship were issued to Parley A. Sears; bond $1)00. Estate of John Goofier, deceased, decree of final discharge of exmountain country ecutrix signed by court. Invited to tryr Civil 7 1 Id dor Johnson,- - administratrix, 2nd The letters vs. S. L. & O. Uy,4 defendants dot forming the - outrect answer, the murerr to plaintiffs complaint lined piano spell the & $800.00 ,Steger withdrawn and are giveiLlidays CUen words Sons Natural" Blayer in which to answer. For Pianos." Piano, will be giveii D. T. Haris vs. D. & R. G. lly. .absolutely free to the gtfjOLt'NGL fortunate contestant. The object' of the Co., and John Ireeee vs. O. S. L. sh1! entitled above contest is count R, IlrUo, hearing 2 VTfjO bXitSN If two contestants 10 actions continued for the term. the letters and fighave the correct anvs. Otto Wiggers ure how many times State of Utah swer, they will on appeal from justices court of each appears, and free a $400.00 Clinton precinct, having been how many times the .Upright Piano. charged with a misdemeanor. sentence, Glen Bros. Witlij-onsontoIf three contestthe court defendFor Pianos, can be ants have the correct ant was permitted to plead guilty formed, using each will answer, they and was fined $10. letter but bncc. each receive free a Wm. It. GrahamTs Edward $275.00 ..Upright Pi3rd 'Count each ano.Prcceo, et al. ; judgment was on letter and carefully tered against defendants. If four or more E. W, Tatloek vs. Henry Sout-- . piend in your answet on the blank coupon send in contestants worth; plaint iff asked the court or any similarly arcorrect answer, the for an order directing tin sheriff $800.00 Steger 8c to perform his oflieal duty by ranged piece of paSons Natural Player Write per. your CLEN BROS. PIANO CO., OCDEN.UTA1L Piano will be ,is making a return of an execution name and address I count the letters GLEN BROS. FOR pfAOS, the number of times written under posed of and the pro issued herein in which the mileceeds divided equally plainly so the judges each letter as follows: ; age fee only bad been paid. The will he able to among all contestants give court suggested that if the slier who had the correct you proper credit. iff-eanswer. not agree bn the amount of fee to be paid, that he file 4th The contest The 75 contestants petition with the court iii proper clones April 12, 1913, closest to the 1 A each--recei- f I" anniversary number of the Ogden Examiner is one of th best and largest papers, eer in is trm state. the This printed in efery respect both editorially jwd mechanically. An a booster for Ogden and the north part the state the effort lias ne er been equalled or approached. A coming at 6 p. m. paper that is capable of sueli an form. correct answer- - will achievement as a yearling will March 28th t to Adjourned receive second prizes, No answer will be KR the 10 a. m. certainly be at the top in March-28th- r credit certificates of 3essiorr y ears, ta.uune, M ay-So iater. to $100.00" each, .good get Name & Weever prosper and be a pbvver in Jacob Jenson vs. Davis as part payment on and have your work the land. ber Counties Canal Co., and Jos. answer any new piaifb or in as soon Address Nelson Supply Co.; pursuant to piano in our player as possible. stock. entire In the death of Dr. Fredrick verbal stipulation of counsel thest Clift, Davis county ami the State cases were continued for the The 75 Gold Filled Elgin and Waltham Watches will be given free to Second Prize Winners who make of Utah have sustained a great term. proper use of their he Application of certain Contestants living at a distance will have the same opportunity as those in Ogden. Get loss. All good men are missed your ansvyers in early to when taken by the hand of death property owners to liae certain but jn the death of this good and territory disconnected from the 24-7- 0 useful man the loss is irrepairahle. city of Rotintiful, hearing ,oon-- , , As a physician, a gentleman and tinned for the term. Davis count vs. Ellen Saudall citizen Dr. Clift was without a and old Who can question the others; opening' statement is peer. . Owen, of Downey, arrived to court; several witnesses made a shining adage Death loes 7 Downey .Idaho Ti JVlGCla and Ilia r kTw he neout (unpl atjng the w ami will look his business after passing of this man. "May the ing continued to interests here for a few days. Attorne? anil Goiincelor sorrowing family ever remember day. Fred is who in the (Yavvley, March 29th Session. the virtue and strict integrity L. D. 8. hospital pi. Salt- - L$ke at Law. Utfier w itnosses examined and which was his in such' a large 9undergone ..an OGDENrUTAH : -- measure. Utah The loss is not only Counsel not - wishing to argue the City having 7KiisiHIi, for his is operation, stomach, their loss but the loss of the matter, they are given five days Capital and Surplus in which to submit briefs, and rapidly improving. whole community. 000.00 " STRINGFELOW VANE 1.1 Resources the matter was taken. under adOver.... 2, 000, 000.00 For Sale or will trade for young & WHITAKER, ; COURT NOTES. visement by the court. MODERN a FACILITIES IN in ALL DEPARTMENTS stock, top buggy good repair. Adjourned for the term. W. E. .Gailey. We issue Foreign Exchange, Travelers Checks, and lion. J, A. Howell, district judge 323-4-- 5 Kearns Building.-- " LOST M'ateh Letters fob ind of Credit. , '. ring held court in Farmington March HIH SCHOOL NOTES. I. seal. with W. E. Case L&ke. Phone 467 J. Wasatch Salt Gailey. 27th. hterest paid onSavings Accounts and Time De- -' , Probate. Loans mad? on real estate. posits. Ole Layton who has been quite Estate of John Stable Sr, deVaults equipped with electric burglar-p- i oof system. ill, is improving but is not able to a'Vmgs ceased, Estate of John T. Parks, be, in school vet. - Your business solicited, Safeguarded and protected. 1 of mot-- t benefit when misfortune comee. Then it is a prop of .mighty decease$3Fstate of lhoebe J. Ellis. Estate of Arthur Firth; po- has Jieen strength, and you are thankful thatjore-dgh- i Emil Wlntesid es prompteLt persistent effort A- - P- a '"penny here, a dollar there. Ps- Bigelow, Cashier decree set from of school the past few absent titions granted for N. J. Vice Pres. E. L. i Our Browning. Van u Meter. Asst CashX 10 Sainjf-Department altvayj ready jenJe for you. on aeeount.of illness. tlement of final account and days distribution of said estates. JOHN R. BARNES, President J. R. GAILEY," Cashier. Naomi Komy lias moved to Salt Estate of lVrrigrine Sessions, mMMV' atl L. S. Lake. .she BRUCE will remain HlLj-However, MAJOR, Asat Cashier deceased. Elizabeth Deveridge in school,- coming out on the bis: appointed administratrix "with each Damberger day. bond of $1,000. . Estate of David Stokes, deThe Juniors and Sophomores 7- ceased.1 Elizabeth Deveridge ap- will give a dance "Friday night.. KAysVILLE,. VT.AH 7 pointed administratrix with bond The Ucntervill.c Orchestra,CAPITAL , SURPLUS and PROFIT f60,730 . of $100. won the pfie in the musical OmcMr,; Estate of Henry Tingey, deceits furnish the music. JOHN R. BARNES, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILF.Y ed, Hearing' continued for the A base ball team wasr' organv WILLIAM BLOOD, JOHN G. M. BARNES, HENRY H. BLOOD term. on Interest Time Deposits. We alwaye have Money to Loan on 11. paid. ized K. thci 8. by boys, with Estate of Harriet Ellis, deceasgoodfeecurity. Draft sold payable In all principal. cltlea of th world. captain and Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Publie In Petition hi Elizabeth Dev- MiltonDurtoiv-a- s ed, Leon Sttvng asinan.xger. . Bank. for as admieridge appointment was played on Monday, but nistratrix It appearing to 'the court that there are other heirs the places hate not been filled as who should be named in sjaid pe- - yet. When You WantihelltestEat aif nrdited-thittaifrtVgS 4 Glen Bros. Piano Co,, J.-C- Hudson Avenue, Ogden re Peters Ogden State , - .50, LAWYERS Iccount S, Vice-Prealdant- ,, - "Barnes "Banliing Co. Known Everywhere As 1 )- - - vvlt-ic- VERY h eon-testwi- ll the BEST , . 17 OlJ , The ease wherein "Henry Morandthe further hearing rontinued for the term. gan brought suit against the: O. Estate of Wm. Atkinson, de- S. L. ra w ay com puny 'a nd t h 0 ceased, and Estate of Jane Brow n Utah Construction company, .to - I appointed administratrix with a bond of $100 for each estate. Estate of K. H. Moss, deceased. Order of settlement of fjnaL account and distriubtion of estate "" js signed by thficourtyf Este of Richard jJuerdon, de- - 11 for-horse killed on tfie of the raliway company in track September. 1911. vva, tried "in the recover Brea- Home-Delig- ht - and Blue Ribbon Bread! a court ofJustieeYiUianis Tuesday J The court, has not yet given his (decision. T. IcClure . Peters xpeaxed for Morgajo. Made of. Choicest Utah Wheaf y ' M.W.nm.LIPS, Z - 73 L. H- - J ' Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY DEALER " Kaysville, OVIATT & CO., Farmington, 7 and CLEARFIELD7MERC 7 ' HAS The Reflex prints Butter Wrappers. ' 7 - 7 .i |