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Show V - THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Commissioner Ford repotted that he had investigated the mat ter pfetaining .to the claim for a culvert across the public high way near the Farmers Union, at Layton, aud that .lie would suggest that the county pay onej third the host of the same. This Try the Boyle Furniture Company this fall for those Home Furnishings. any place in the inter-mounta- CJ We can Larger stock to select from than section and prices are lower. 'We own "our own place business, have all the - latest time- - and I llJ I labor saving devices and can and will save in save you money. -- -re- , b: n to'$2G'17 was appropriated. Adjourned Until Monday, , lo. It) l.'t. tail-business-j DISTRICT r. NOTES. COURT district lion, N. J. Harris, judge on the bench, Were Proud of . . lrobate Business. Estate of Thomas F. lvmg, Annual account ot executor approed by tin court. Yes, and then we are inflated with a little extra pride Estate of Dtto A. Johnson. d' reason that we are able to offer our good Clothe the for eeased. - Letters of administratioi! at such very moderate prices! . , issued to Hildor Johnson, with We earnestly urge you to call to see the se&rcns Hew bond of" $300. Models and Fabrics. Look at, price and try on fxrt as Estate of John Willowby, de, many garments as you choose! ceased. Order of family allowance signed by the court. Adoptiojiof learl Iereival, a minor. IV f it ion o fM ill ie Sen tf an unmarried lady for an order of court declaring said minor child to he her adopted 376 24th St., Ogden , court. was by granted daughter, John Barnard lVreival, a minZD or. Ilettie Wliite, an unmarried exr ri lady, petitioned for an ordhr of said to bo jointly responsible ing of the southbound . the L. switch. Conductor II. with Patterson Layton, According t5 court, declaring said minor to die for the officials the of who all the tl persons her adopted son; petition granted were, accident, ax head-ocolmotorman conductor in and the injured anil order' signed by the caurt. lision of two Bamberger trains equally responsible for tla cper . .Ciyil Business. . near Lay night are ation of the trains. Of the six victims of tie acAlice out of dauger and only slightly 1 Ionian et al vs. Joseph cident who were taken to OgHoman. Ordered the judgement injured. Motorman Vogel suffered more den and taken to the Deo t a im, from the""Khopk limn from the hospital, twm were released Cun-daand defendant of in favor against actual injuries which he sustainRather they released themselves. Dull. Goldstein of Culi ed., His right foot whs t crushed, plaintiffs. the Lake semie-of-"who suffered only niucr snialler bones State of Utah vs. Charles Winft nd , his t hack ,w as injuries refused to remail ter Tin eTnplojwtif the lhoeiiix sprained cn,.and wrenched when the hospital and J, D. Fiar.lt of Mr. Winters the southbound ear telescoped Layton, arose and left the hosConstruction was charged with an assault with the vestibule of the ear in pital without the Usual formality of being checked ont, Fiardt a deadly weapon, upon foreman which lie was riding. a slight scalp wound and r had How. Vogel escaped 'being Alonzo Pearce, Tmt Mr. Pearce bruise on his right leg. I underkilled cannot instantly not being disposed to crowd the stand, said Conductor PatterThose remaining at the hoswas changed son after assisting the' injured pital , Sunday, in addition to natter, he was motorman defemlant and to nn assault, hospital. The Motorman Vogel, are Mrs. 8. ions vcHtibuIe oftluMe cars Frances, Miss Fannie Graves and port -fined $25 which was paid. . nd they break J. 11 MeCowan. In the ears are made up like kindling wood when any of the women, the attending Commercial club .meeting next thing like this happens. The physician and nurses declare that where Vog- they are suffering from thq front of the-e- ar Wednesday night. caved in shock - and fright rather ihr.. was el w'as riding from actual injuries, althor car. Bouthbound the When a deputy sheriff arrives by were b raised and shah: both Dr. made was effort by Every at a point near the Andy incline, E. M. Conroy, the attending Mrtf. Frances, as in the ease ( he makes a noise like physician; and thei nurses to most of the others, sustained : drive the thoughts of responsibil- juries to her back. McCot; ity from the motorman s mind, injuries are not considered t but he has been restless since ous. The three patients cZ ACCIDENT ON ELECTRIC the accident. No effort has' yet than Vogel were kept at the L With the exception of 0. F. been made to establish, a reason pital Sunday that they miglt cr the joy complete rest rather Vogel, the rnotorman on tha for his failure to. observe northbound train, and who is usual orders regarding the pac on aeeount of their injuries. - Every Garment I profitable place to trade. The new and complete line of hristmas toys on display: Joy tabes, Coaster Wagons, Wagons, Velocipeces, Steel arrts, Desks, Stick Horses, Shoo- - , ! Co Furniture Boyle amounted which reduces our average expense and we give you the benefit. Every transaction at the Boyle Furniture company must be satisfactory to the customer. The price must be the very lowest on the market and the quality satisfactory and above the average. You will 'find this a very pleasant and ' S' dressed in one of. onr handsome, well-b- i or Overcoats is a herald of prosperity. and is worth more in anywslkof than if he is carelessly clad in uncertain Clothes ! always p Dressed in our. excellent garments a Kan i pleased with himself! Weve Conservative Clothes for Conservative Ken, and - Clothes for-- Y oung Fellows who - always real Live-Wi- re ' want just The Thing! A Man t you money ou your home furnishings. Our mbination-wholesale-a- nd LTE3 .Watson-Tanne- r Clothing Co OGDEN. UTAH-- 1 Our easy terms of payment make furniture buying simple. re;, n 'Phillips, Myron THE ROSE CITY. County Con fectioner KjayssJille , 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING. FARMTNSTON 1ah Homc-o- f rf rich and tertii county the MHlcr FhtritT company, lht inf of hot houiM flower in the Dtr- Kr-- tfrowvr rt. Has taffooriirt Llifht A 1ft atr Vtork flue pim e for reeldenc and Electric The Farmington Junior basket t e a iil op e ned the season last Friday at Layton, where defeated that team by ' a bal I of 24 Our Great to 11. - Irvin son. of Mr. andSlrs. Frank Lamb, is getting around, again after an illness of eight . December the 8th, 11)13; Full hoard a nd County Clerk , Il.O. laek in attendance. Samuel M. Kershaw and Chas. T. Bennett, a eonunittoe .rep- Lay-toncerts of ineitiznm resenting . asked , that; the. board the culvert crossing the public highway a short distance from th Bamberger traeks near the .depot, extended at each end- to property line. Commissioner ho - exanjin-frmn He has been Jfsuffering Ford stated that he-hed the culvert in question and he typhoid fev,er. c recommended that the improve- Lemuel J. Rree died at his ment be made. Mr. Fords home inTarker, hiho, a week recommendation was adopted by 55 e was ago last Monday the board. d yeaTs of age,. naVi'e of An ordinance prohibiting the son of the late proper or indecent dancing was Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Rice. drawn' up by the Attorney1 and The residence of Henry Steed, passed by the board. The ordinof South Farmington, burned to ance will appear in the county the ground Wednesday aftetnoon. papers. A defective flue is supposed to Joseph T. Mabey petitioned be the cause, of the fire. The the board to have a larger.. drain fire department rendered what pipe pnt in at the crossing near assistance they could, but the the residence of J. N. Hatch of Clearfield and from there west such an extent that it was im- to the D, & R. G. Ryr Referred possible to .stop. them,-- to Commissioner - Cook." - ' weeks. Still ad -- Farm-ington-lan- Continues Prices DOWN STEWART-BUTO- t DOWN ! till they BUMP CO. M General Merchandise, Kaysville, Utah Known Everywhere As The .Tbe Board of County Commissioners of. Davis County, State of Utah, ORDAINS as follows, towitf. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to become intoxicated in any public or private Dance Ilall or Dancing Academy, or on any premises connected with the same, and it shall be unlawful for any person or persons associating m eorporalionmamtainingor conducting any such public or private Dance Hall or Dancing Academy, or for any floor, or manager, other person or persons in charge of such Dance Ilall or Dancing Academy, to alldw or permit any intoxicated, boisterous or disorderly person to enter be or remain therein, or to allow or permit dancing in such public or private Dance Ilall or'Danc-io- g Aeademy unlens- - the -- me is fully lighted. And it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any profane, vulgar or obscene language in such Dance Ilall or Dancing Academy, or in any entrance, entrances, approach or approaches thereto, or premises adjacent thereto. Section 11. It shall be unlawful for any person in any public or private Dance Hall or Dancing Academy to dance any indecent or obscene dance, or to engage in any dance commonly known and 'designated as ragging, turkey trot and walking or the moon-ligdance, or other dance of like character; and it shall be unlawful for any person, or persons, firm, - association, floor "manager, or' other perSoniriehargeof such Dance Hall or Dancing Academy to permit or allow any such indecent or obscene dancing in such Dance Ilall or Dancing Academy. Section III. Any person or persons, firm, corporation floor manager or other person violating any of the provisions of this ORDINANCE, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished a fine of aotljnore than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or imprisonmentby in the County Jail for not more than Thirty days for the first offense, and for each subsequent offense, by a fine of not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) nor less than Five Dollars ($5.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than Thirty Days, nor less 4han Three Days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. . Section I . Any person or persons, tearing down or defacing this ORDINANCE when Ihesame is posted, or placed upon the wall of any building,1 or other place, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and uponconviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more han TEN DOLLARS ($10.00). j Section V. This ORDINANCE shall take effect Fifteen Days after its passage and approval., Passed this 8th day of December, 1913. JOHN FORD, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, - Davis County, State of Utah. Commissioners, John Ford, David Cook, and James E. Borns each voting Aye and none voting No. Attest; HYRUM O. PACK, (Seal) County Clerk. Mill -- Ihe Shoe Shop Neatest Aanner. HAS EVERY DEALER IT Universal Heaters ht andRanges - Utah Kaysville 75 One of the best heating and Sewed Soles, Mens Sewed Soles, Womens. . .... 50 stoves on the market. We 25 them in several sixes and Heels Straightened Good. Harness Repairing done at making special pricesthat HANSONS ELECTRIC SHOP save you money. JOHN BIRTQN, Kaysville, TELEPHONE J. cook have are will Utah 9-- EXCEEDING CARE . expert knowledge and the finest drugs make our scription department as near perfect as a human Institution can be. Better make sure of safety by bringing your prescriptions here. The health and perhaps the life of some one may depend upon the character of the medicine. THE LAYTON DRUG CO. . i A Where Quality'Counts the-char- ge - ,t-t- -- the Big Values t Clarks Big December Sale Tuliss -- Made of Choicest Utah Wheat iifi y. be-ingjir- . Keuswille Floor Packed rrd AN ORDINANCE VERY BEST Milled in the most modern tun-Saturd- -- J CLOTHING 75 ends 150 suits two alike years good in models, but and pat- style ; tern, worth up to prices were up to $21.00, December Sale Price - ) L 'X V mens and young mens last mens and young mens hardly 12.38 Six different styles of mens and young mens til wool suits, all new 1913 styles blue serge, fancy worsteds and cassimeres Norfolk or 3 piece suits, $12.50 and $15 grades, Decern, n flft ber Sale Price - - Jiu(J OVERCOATS lot of 50 mens and young mens overcoats, the new $17.50, December and collars, - all - good patterns worth up to Boys A belted backs con-vertib- Sale Price le - overcoats, fin ber Sale l( 0vJiTU 9 to Price 17 years, worth up to Childrens overcoats, good values, at $L75, December Sale . Price SHOES in all leathers, black and tan. Values np to $5.00. All makes. December Sale Price -Mens Shoes odds andends all leathers, but last seasons styles, worth from $2.50 to $5.00. December Sale Price Boys good School Shoes in VicF and Calf Stocks; good heavy soles. December Sale Price Poys good School Shoes, in Vici and Calf Stocks, with good ' heavy soles smaller sizes December Sale Price Womens and Childrens Shoes, a big lot of odds and ends we must clo?e out at once. All good in quality. December Sale Price Womens and. Misses Shoes, extra quality, made of Calf and Vici leathers mostly lace. December Sale Price Womens Shoes, $3.00 and $3.50. Patent Leather, low and high heels mostly lace. December Sale Price Mens Shoes, made -- IG 2356 to 60 J - - 3.50 $6.75, Decern- - . - L and suits odds c C Washir-ctc- n o if' r-j- - Ays., C J S2.48 1.90 1.00 1.20 Ho IwJ 81. r |