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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH 1 ) Hortriural grflcx BY W. P. EPPERSON & SON UTAH KAYSVILLE u second-clas- s matter FebEntered 1111. t Kayavllle, Utah ruary 1. under the act of March I, 1879. - Advertising Rate t Subscription $1,25 per yearwhen paid in advance, $l,50 per year on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. I Worms Grow Rapidly and do Great Damage Between Bark and Wood Aaphaltum Is Favored. iBy E. The adult western peach .tree borers are slender, '- blue-blac- Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. - FARAUNGTON ' THE ROSE CITY. Oountjr Mat cf rich and tertlle Dari county Home of the Miller Floral company, the largest growers of hot house Bowers In the Inter-inount- country. Location of the famous Lagoon resort. Has Water Works and Electric LUrhts. A Bne piece for residence . . KILLING PEACH THEE BORERS on application. District Court is to be held here Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Steed and child- retLlefllWcdnesday J morning for their home in Canada. day-flyin- g moths about an lDCb long. They issue more or less from February to September, but most of them appear about, the middle of 'July. They place the eggs on the trunk of the tree from the ground up two feet, one to twenty-fiv- e eggs In a place. These are very small and generally escape notice. They hatch In a few days, and enter the bark at or near the ground. The burrow is marked by light brown bark dust, which In a few hours disappears, after ahlch It is nearly imThe possible to find the "opening. worms grow rapidly, work their way at Adams & Sons company store in Layton, Davis "county, Utah, on the 15th day of November, 1913 at One Oclock P. M. for the purpose of determining the method to be adopted for paying for the reservoir site and reservoir, and all appurtenances thereunto belonging heretofore purchased by said company from George P. Adams, M, F. Adams, and Elms P. Adams; and also for the purpose of. determining whether the Board of Directors of said company shall be empowered and authorized to acquire, purchase and construct one or more reservoir sites and reservoirs on K&ys Creeks, together with all canals, flumes, acqueducts or other appurtenances which may be necessary or convenient in connection therewith; and also for the purpose of determining upon and providing for the method of pay ing for the same, either by bondof ing. the issuance of stock said company, or otherwise. Dated October 2L 1913. JWILLIAM J. N ALDER President of The Kays Creek ' , Irrigation Company. Miss Lucille Avery, of Kamas H. Dff havent got it - L R. Wight, -- Prescription Prescriptions a Specialty t ALWAYS RELIABI AND RIGHT A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU ' 1 ' RrADAMS, Secretary,. First Publication October 23. t Last Publication November 13. ? THE SERVICES OF OUR BANK will cost you nothing. Your money will be safely guarded in our lire and burglar proof vaults You will be furnished Bank and check books and a correct stutemen t of your accoun t at any time. -- Virginia Parrishs eye is still on the improve. Leo Worsley returned to New Castle after a short visit here. The new house of Stanley' Parrish is nearing completion. Miss Pauline Rollins and Alvin Scofield were married in Salt Lake last Wednesday . Alvin Strong and family visited with the family of Ben E. Rich Saturday and Sunday. Simon Drake has returned from New Castle and will attend school here this winter, . Mrs,. Mamie SmiUC.of Sandy, has been visiting her mother Mrs. this week. .. ce, JohiTMr Cannon is" buildiiig' a reservoir for the water he secured by drilling into the mountain. Mrs. Mary Ann Ford, who has been ill all summer has greatly improved in health the last few ! weeks. r All of the Reasons novelty effects in te suits and overcoats are now here. never had such a comprehensive rahge-o- f styles and fabrics to offer you and by coming early you can get your pick ot those beautiful , CENTERVILLE , Work of Peach Tree Borer. through the bark and spend most of their life between the bark and wood, where they may do great damage. Gum flows as a result of this Injury and is a fairly reliable indication of the presence of the large worms." Unfortunately there is nothing to show the presence of the small ones. The usual method of combating the peach borer Is to dig out the worms during the winter or fall, but often the knife causes more damage than the borers, especially if the digging must be done for several years or by careless workmen. Many preparations are being used on the trunks of trees; some to keep the moths from depositing eggs, some to prevent the borers from entering, some to kill those which have entered. None of these have been wholly satisfactory. Expeiiments conducted at Berryea-sa- . Cal., an 9 which exteuded over four years, led the writer to use hard aaphaJtum, grades C" and D." with good results. This was applied early In the spring to badly infested trees from which the borers had not been dug. It waa found that a thick coating prevented both the Usuance and the entrance of about 95 per cent, to 98 per cen of the lnaects. not penetrate, Asphaltum does crack, deteriorate or bind the tree, fclhce It yields to the Slight est press-urFour years of experimenting have not shown the least injury. The material. s, epj)Aed.,wam,wUh a brush from five Inches below to five Inches above the ground. Two coatings are generally sufficient unless the bark is very rough, but in any case a thick,unlform covering Is absolutely necessary for the best results. A convenient way to handle the asphaltum is to mount an Iron kettle on the running gear of an orchard truck apd beneath It s sheet Iron apron as a lire box. Keep hard asphaltum in the kettle all the time so that the melted asphaltum will not get too hot to carry In small containers and apply directly to the trees. In the fall throw away the sol from the trees and dig H STATE-B-ANK f 100,000. Oo Capital Surplus Fund Undivided Profits i U 1S5.000.00 31.420.4H Deposits 2,000,000.00 H. C. Bigelow, Pres. A. P. Biglow, Cashier. M. J. Browning, Vice Pres. F. L. VanMeter, Asst Cashier. , m , IT ssssns i Your Suit will cost than Clothes thcTReady-to-We- ar Kind, if You Buy from ED SMYTH TAILQRING CO The same price the world over. 382 25th Street, Opposite City Hall, Ogden, Utah fabrics. Yon can also In the new olive and get those novel silk pencil stripes and silk checked blacks models and blues, either in the dapper English or in the equally correct, yet conservative, models. as green-tone- d form-fittin- A e. 1 4 More g' JV. X(. JVeUon Plenty, of Overcoats, too The nifty short models and the long ones shawl lars belt backs. The fabrics Are,, chinchillas, fancy ' simers, meltons and kerseys. General THacKsmithing and Horse hoetng col-cas- - Especial attention given t6 wagbn and farm machinery repairing. I In short, weve got everything that Dame Fashion says you can, wear. Thats why its easy picking. The man who comes first getf first choice. , Sheffield Shop, Main St. K.ayj'Vtlle T 7tah a sua-pen-d Drr Wr Er "Whitaker and fam- ily, of Kaysville, visited friends and relatives in Centerville 'this week. The Centerville ward'" are busy preparing for a Bazzar which they intend to give in the near future. WATSON-TANNE- R CLOTHING COMPANY 376 Twenty-fourt- h Daipy Notes The store of Clothing Economy The STYLEPLUS Store i Via . coating. Plenty of good water and shade will lengthen out the cows" pasture. The safest preservatives for sweet mflk are cleanliness and prompt coding. T Oats and pea hay Is a nutritious and valuable teed. It cut at ths right time. The tuberculin test, when properly applied, has little er no effect on mUk production. Early and late milking seems to be the only satisfactory way of solving problaa. andChicago. t the spring dig the In borers again and apply a thick coating The biggest cow is not always the of aaphaltum and replace the soil Ex. best milker. amine the trees each subsequent year , borers and to repair any to remove tuberand Bad sanitary conditions or hrbken places in the asphaltum thin culosis go hand in hand. Only a tew Weeks of grace if yoo ars going to build or dig a silo. ! Between Salt Lake Asphaltum Treatment for Borera..,- -. - REDUCTION IN TIME Los Angeles Limited the borers. . v ONE HOUR St. Beryl Cheney, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheney, who has been very ill is slowly Cm Cy Do YOTJR Banking uith US." He pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits.. OGDEN k - ' PICKING EASY occupant of the is the wayfarer .Jail County whose peculiar actions terrified some of the residents of dear-fiel- d ' and Layton a few weeks mr Every They idly recovering. 4 p. BAIIKSARE'L-IKE'TEtEPHONE- S ' ACCEPT Mrs. Fred Coombs and Mrs. Sarah Lamb have been quite ill for a few days but are now rap-- , Dr. Joseph Peterson, of the U. of U., is giving a cours of study in Psychology to the Davis county school teachers at the Bountiful High school building. The first ol the lectures was given Wednes-dayra- t ' They are modem institutions of the greatest imjtortanee, one cannot afford a telephone, but there are none who cannot ho Falls, is visiting with her mother Mrs. Sarah Hess, for a few weeks. ago. get it! Druggist -- Mrs. Stephen Butterfly, of Ida- only RW THE KAYSVILLE PHARMACY Prairie, Idaho, is here for a few weeks visit with relatives. The Dll Inapeotlng Fruit for Storage. Make a moat thorough inspection of all fruits and vegetables before placing them In storage pits or cellar bins. The leant abrasion of the skin on fruits wlD cause rot later on, and a peck of rot at this time will mean an entirely ruined product In midwinter, to say nothing of ths other products It may contaminate and spoil . NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET-IN- - C OF STOCKHOLDERS OF THE KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the- stockholders of The Kays Creek Irrigation comp&ny l will be held - Ladies and Childrens Winter Union Suits, Sweaters, ' Blankets, Rubber Footwear. BARGAIN PRICES y Call and get our ffetv One in J oap Mens, Stewart Burton Co. -- General Merchandise . f UIIIOII PACIFIC. SYSTEM Effective . October 8th Lv. Salt Lakfe. .2:15 p. m TWENTY MINUTES EARLIER THAN OLD TIME tv. 3:25 p. m. Ogden Ar. Omaha.... 9:30 p. m. Ar. Chicago.. 11:30 a. m ONE HOUR AND TWENTY This makes direct connection MINUTES EARLIER THAN with fast trains for New York. OLD TLME . City Ticket Office Hotel Utah Salt Lake City |