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Show , 4 I ob txuiig grftac n B7 W. P. EPPERSON & SON 1. MUTUAL. To discuss the difficulties UAYTPN- with which they are meeting in ' their club work.. . k highly propron tow - la the mldat of fer- field and productive orchard. CxealU la 2.. To demonstrate the presence tile tb production of milk.' Ha Cannery anl Boiler Mill. O. 8- L. By. ha Juet completed KAT8YILLB UTAH of alkali in soil. fine; eommodlon depot. Good point for thoe enborban ecereg for fruit and vege3. To demonstrate th fertility aeeklng table growing. Supply point for farmer. aacoud-clas- s Eatarad matter Feb of soil. " LAYTON WINS. ruary 16, Dll, at Kaysville, Utah 4. To teach them how to deunder the" act of March t,s 1879. termine the properkindof feed Last Saturday Layton skinned' be should amount that the Salt Lake High school team Adrertlalss Rate on application. and the animal. farm alive. At the close of the game given to any one Number requires no the score stood 18 to 3. Errors Subscription $1.25 per year when paid in advance. $1.50 per year further explanation than the fact by Salt Lake made the game on overdue subscriptions or when that 1 shair visit the homes o rather umnsteresting as the score not paid in advance. " as many children -- as' 1 ca; shows. The foil wing is the Lay- especially those who are meetin ton lineup for the first game of with difficulty in their club work.' the seasons y1 Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. In number two the presence Brdwnr p. ; Bybee, c. ; Phillips, of alkali scil will be demonstrated 1st ; Simmons, 2nd ; Adams, ss. ; ed in such- - a way that all the Garrett, 3rd; Wiggill, If.; Blezerd To Our friends and Patrons. rf. children will be able to test soil f.;. Sandall, 0 f Robert Barton, who has lately for alkali. was h Mrs. Nettie Stevenson returned from Japan after an The'fertility of the soil in numabsence of almost four years, will ber three will be demonstrated Salt Lakj visitor Wednesday. Miss Emma Thcdit and James represent The Reflex as sub- ho that a ten year old child can scription solicitor and collector in easily determine whether or not OBrien were married a week ago Davis county and any courtesies' any kind of soil is valuable or Wednesday. 22: showm him will be appreciated by valueless. Mrs. Susannah Whitesides is not the management of the paper. The removal of alkali from the su much improved as she was a The Reflex has been published soil and the permanent fertility week under the present management for of the soil wiirbtrdiscussed, in agj. one year and during that time a limited way, so that the underBingham, the horse buyer, was a subscription statement or dunn bcunder-stood- . in town will lying principles buying horses, the first hat not been sent from the office lof the weekr" unless requested. Owing to the In number four on how t1V J Mrs. Whitlock has returned unfortunate business conditions feed the animal the childre.. 'Gaiforma trip and rom "whichexisted previous' toiukIhg will be taught how to determine to Evanston, over the business it was determin- from any kind of feed that grows J)rocceded ed that no bills would be sent the Mrs. E. P. Ellison is in Ogden proper amount to be given out until we had proven to the daily in order to make the great- taking treatment for rheumatism, people that we proposed to give est profit at the least cost. This under the care of Dr. Rich. ' them the best paper possible than is more difficult under the circumstances before problem Mrs. Edwin Webb, of Downey, the others, but children from the them now for We asking money. fifth grade lip will be able to do Idaho, is in the Dee hospital in have several hundred dollars on this work. Ogden, having been operated on our books in subscriptions and The question What does a pig, fof cancer. we need the money for the im- a dairy cow, a draft horse, or a Wednesday afternoon was the provement of the paper, which saddle pony require daily, 'and occasion of a shower upon Miss we hope to make the best country What kinds of feed , the supply who is to become paper in every respect in the necessary requirements will be soon )rjte f state of Utah. taken up and worked out by the j Ms Mr. Barton , commissioned to children during the eight visits Joseph Sandall and son Ilyrum receive payment for back sub- I thall make here visiting relatives. Their are during the summer. scriptions, receive new names and home is in Richfield and this is this The reason for will quote prices of butter wrap- letter to on is mytowriting call your the first timextb,iy have been in y pers and printing of all kinds. attention to the above items and Layton in many years. W. P. EPPERSON & SON. the importance of the children S'V Ellison ranching company You, or any iw- - hM sold thcir entire present being clip of WOol DUSTY ROADS. her of your family are cordially tr-th- e mills at Wollen The State Board or the Board welcome to be present at any or Irovo. Knight The clip is so large that of County Commissioners are cer- all of our club meetings. it will require an entire train to tainly neglecting the state, roAd .Hoping to meet you and form through Kaysville. Dust , is al- your acquaintance inthe near The complaints of the citizens ready very bad on this apiece' of future and" trusting you will he . of be road and will worse if able to have representatives yx Layton relative to plaeingthe at-aclub of L'tion the house in the middle of the Jforther neglected. ...There seems your-fami- ly to be a determination on the part meetings, I, am business part of town have borne I has of the powers to make Kaysville fruit as the company Very sincerely yours, SANDERS: furnish water for the sprinkling suspended work on the building free of cost but the city fathers Farmington, Utah, May 14, 1913 and will either sell it or move it to Fjarmington. This change will say that Kaysville docs not have mean a loss of $150 per month to the water to spare for that purWithin the Nursery Door. I ay ton as that amount is spent A pose and besides water has been The best covering for a children' Vor in lines and purchased supplies at the section house. pipe put playroom is cocoa matting, which can B ' commissioners twice and the be taken shaken up county easily by tr on other parts of the road and can A week. ADVISED TAKING OF CANADA ' to a water lime and given Barley fairness no in lee asking thiscity strengthens it and helps to Btnjamln Franklin's Counsel to Britto furnish this service and water baby bone. It also renders the milk make ish Government Resulted In Capfree. readily digestible. ture of th Dominion. It is time to settle the dispute It Is an excellent plan to put a piece exof white oilcloth under a cl.lld's plate. and sprinkle the road if it is Benjamin Franklin,' the first Ameripected to withstand the heavy It can be wiped after every meal and can- philosopher and-tfirst Amerisaves the tablecloth. travel that comes this way. can diplomat, was not, as Mark Twain are nice for baby llair - u I f 1 1 -- -- - i t T r I f Susie-Hodson- IJ. Those Vocal Solo, F.Wiggill; Songs My Mother Used to Sing, Tribute by Mrs. C. Burton Jr. ; II. Grant; to Mother by Dr. J. Reading, Somebadys Mother, My by Marie Blamires; Poem, Mother, by Evelyn Gailey. winery TomatJ Plants for Sale A. W. Johnson, Kaysville, Utah. "JT rJ. j "W ' Much Like Human Lire. A tree, doe not die of old .age.. - It accumulate inflrmltlea with the year and haa many diseases. It may starve or die of thirst; caterpillars may eat Its foliage, scale bugs suck its juices, beetles tunnel under the bafk, scab, rust, molds, rot, blight, may prey upon It. The wind is also an enemy. Peeling the bark of the birch does not kill 1L The lumbering Beason Is over when the. aP begins to stream upward, as wood cut in the sap Is liable to decay. A sugar na pie In three weeks yields of its life's blood to th extent of 25 gallons (70 drops falling every minute)irwhlch holla down to a little less than five pounds of sugffr. The tree are not Injured if properly treated, nor exhausted by being bored too much or at the wrong time. 4- i I ' TO THE CITIZENS OF DAVIS COUNTY. During the summer months I am going to meet the schoolboys and girls of Davis county at the various school houses for the following purposes: pillows cribs or carriages. They can be cashed in the hottest of water auJ dried by artificial means and no damage is done them. To make baby's hair curl brush it upward and twitft it round the Angers (after damping the hair) Brushing downward makes the hair grow straight and smooth. thenewstrawsandbraids. LEADER MILLINERY ' Room cooler underwearables for men - 2L in every it Lit McCornick 315-31- 6 Block UTAH - SALT LAKE CITY, SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE Report 3 to the Bank Comm winner of th Iteport liarne State ol Utah, of tb condition of The In the Hauling Co." located at Kayevlll. of Ih County of Dual. Slate ofof Utah. t 1313 cine oa tb 2dUl day February, buxine in 4le ..... ...... KEPOI'RCES - Loan, and Discount OverdinH Bi nd., Slock". Certificate, etc. Ilona Banking - $- - - line from National Bank Due from State Bank and Bunker Fi actional Siller $ length Novelty IVoflts in every quality from and Machine Shop to the full union suits. :50c a garment up to thefinest silk 1,413 0 - 3,00 no . values uf) to $2 50 at j),Si6tv 17,07 08 6,731 43 at $1.00 each, 14-!- Sll Ter Hollar Gold Coin Currem - y 349 On 1,340 S3 . -- .... - H i 1 . ai $ - at $1.50 Hats n $3,t.i8 TOT 51. UAEU41IKS. Capital Stock paid- In - - - Biirp'u Fund Undivided Erofll Individual Depoelt ; Saving DepOnll . Caahler'e Check T D i Certificate ol Depoelt Trimmed 3,0 '8 04 3J1 64 Current eiiienae and taiee paid Re, tor Thxm Ladies 636.00 35,0 OIK 65,0110 00 4.318 ' 88,1611 48 V3.833 1 815 ID 3.000 O'! 20,100 UU 2.000 10 TOl AL $78328 HO State of Utah, County ol i)vl. John B Galley, being firet duly worn according to lav, deuove and fay that h raehier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contain a full, true and correct etateiuent of the condition of the mid bank at tbe vtoee of bintnen on tb 3d day of May. 1313. John R. Galley. . Bubecrlbed and sworn to befor me this HU day of May, 1313. Bruce MHjor, Notary Public. 8EALJ Correct, Atteet: John G. M Barnes, - John K. W. John Barnee. Galley, director. dtate of Utah, Office of the Bank Commissioner. I, David Malison, Baok Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that tbe foregoing I foil, true end correct copy ol the statement of tb filed In my office above named company, this Vth day ol May, 1813 2455 Washington Ave. First door south Pingree Bank. 1 I DAVID MATTBON. Bank Commissioner (BEAL NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate MaryJWatterson, Deceased. The petition of Dale H. Parke, Administrator, of the estate of Mary AYatterson deceased, praying for an order of sale of real property of said decedent, and that all persons interested ap before the said Court -- to si cause why an order should be granted to sell so much, fl L Ogden State Bank OGDEN, " UTAH Capital and Surplus $250,000.00 Resources Over.. $2,000,000.00 MODERN ALL FACILITIES IN DEPARTMENTS i We issue Foreign Exchange, Travelers Checks,, and Letters ot Credit. Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits. Loans made on real estate. Vault equipped with electric burglar-pioo- f system. Your, business solicited, safeguarded and protected. . i H. C. Bigelow, Pres. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier J. N. Browning. Vice Pres. E. L. Van Meter. Asst Cashr 3CZ7 deceased: t: All of Lot 4, Block 19, PI Bountiful Townsite Survey, same being' situated in Se 19, T. S. 2N, Range 1 East Lake Meridian, containing to-wi- The Reflex office, Kaysville, kinds of machine repairing. Repairing laWn mowers, washing machines, farm machinery and "saw "filing av specialty. efe Utah. Witness the Clerk of sa Ccurt, with the seal there affixed, this 24th,-- day of Ap A. D. 1913, Ilyrum O. Pack, Clerk. Ella By Smith, Deputy Clerk. I have opened a novelty works VANE STRINCFELOW & WHITAKER, - and machine shop just south of and am prepared to do all err-Oag-Thr- Childrens Trimmed Hats, 354,171 style from gauzykneeTlengtHs Ttvo-- y 7" OGDEN JAMES T. HAMMOND Arorney and Counselor Clearance Sale Just received a new shipment of Summer Hats, including all IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN PROBATE DIVISION, averred, "twins, born simultaneously AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, at Boston and Philadelphia, but as STATE OF UTAH. theebange ' in the calendar from old style to new came after his birth at Boston on January 6, 1706, according to the reformed almanac he was born on January 17. In 1759 Franklin was In England' as agent' for the Previous to colony of Pennsylvania. this, though little known, it was mainly by the advice of Franklin that the English government resolved to conquer Canada, and for that purpose sent out - Wolfe'- - ex peditton. -- lt -- was In 1759 that Franklin made a journey frem Ixmdon to Scotland, of which In a letter written to a Scotch friend, he used endeared htm to the Scot: "1 think the time we spent there was six weeks of the densest happiness I have ever met with in any part of my life, and the agreeable and instructive society we found there in such plenty has left so pleasing an impression on my memory that, did not strong connections draw me eleswhere, 1 believe Scotland jvould be the country 1 should choosefo' spend of my days In. Illlay FRIDAY AND SATURDAY he " Two Days More meeting next Sunday evening ' nd Talk, Mother of Jesus Mother of Joseph Smith, by J. -- ll r The following Mothers Day program'1 will be carried out in Wishbgton THOMAS KaysvUk, MUIR liUh LAWYERS Kearns 323-4-- 5 Building. Phone Wasatch 467 Salt Lake. T. JilcClure Peters TJlltornsjEnlCoincelof' at La WE DONT BEUEVE III DRIKUH6 WHISKEY But we do believe that little Good Whiskey fa the Jiousc Is a COOP THING IN CASE OF SICKNESS whfir. M doct.r eta h kU quick. . J. ta-khi baaU to doal ia XVhuKjty and XV HrJrman that in abstlvU inn PM. It b advisable to always hav a Uttls hand. i n Utah Itiquot Co. V |