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Show r . V w . j THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 2ht Thao, haring some beery railkara and 17, limited to January 31. at all times la a profitable plan. Thin !$oe agents for. rates and further all ffklfl altflfX o Irrigator Said for Entered ruary this New Booklet its new itsjtree-a ELECTRICITY . IRRIGATIONS farmcr-to-farme- For La Grippe NO QUININE NyaTs Laxacold Tablets do not contain any quinine so you do not get any unpleasant effects. 25c a box We give you a money-bac- k guarantee with every box. and many things Kaysvillo Pharmacy Home Drug Store" Man! Dont you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? rived from having the cow a freshen at different seasons of the v ear is that of avoiding the handling of calves and vv almost all the dairy products at a time when the fanner ought to he in the fields planting or cultivating his crops an Vtah, Office Thone, No. 10. winter hav its dt aw hacks Residence Thone, No. 54. propnate one ami om half . 1 j as Although a dairy season so has summer, and cubic feet of per v. mid certain it is that the farmer his so discovered from la.st lias at It anluinameil spring hi Davis' little else to claim Ins attention m the that Lopez has In en Inins- - on Gotinlv. I tab. Xml spring is winter that he can well afford to man t goats milk, lie got Sheriff situated po'uit vvhuli bears age so that part of the herd will he Smith's goat long before the south b'' degrees 20 minutes east Yielding theii mosts satisfactory mine was closed and is still milk bol 4 ft et distant ol the north amount of dairy ptodip-t- at tills time. g tu sjaFcs- - "W.T,VSr. State Bank. Bountiful, 'Union to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas dndd, of St. George,-whwas president of the commission, and in com mission, a nil m co i iipliance vvith the statute providing for the appointment of pratieal horticulturists as numbers thereof. In making this appointment, Governor Spry has given recognition to the horticultural interests of Dav is county and Centerville and JDavLs .c&nnty in general feelk honored by the apMr. Smith is no pointment. inhorticultural to the stranger terests of the state, lie was born at Logan, 47 years ago, the son of Samuel Smith; the pioneer horticulturist of Cache county, With his fathers and brothers he moved from Cache to. Davis county 28 years ago. They then began the business of nurserymen and fruitgrowers at- - Centerville in which industry M r. Smith has ever since been engaged. He inwas the first horticultural Davis in count spector appointed lie has. devoted his time and attention to the study of horti culture and has visited and examined nearly every orchard in the county, and many in other parts of the state, Vith a 'special view of learning characteristics of the various fruits, their propo-gatio- a and culture, and the.best methods of caring for orchards and controlling orchard pests, etc. He has introduced several varieties of fruits into the state and has been an active attendant and participant in the state horticultural conventions. He is a member of. the state Horticultural society. He has also traveled extensively over the and Pacific Rocky mountain coast states in line with his o EXCURSIONS TO DENVER January' via 1TSu.PK Uregon ' 16-1-7. Tv- - Short Line-Unio- n Tacifie, for National Western Stock Show and Ameriean National Live" Stock'Atmociatibn. Tickets on sale from Utah and Wyoming- - station January 16 LmaibraeeT-- i m t. Township 3 north, Kange of- -l- a-Ui bLe-Lu- west. Lake base ami meridian. As much-osaid water as" may be netmssary; will bo used during 1 Salt FEED ATTACHMENT FOR SILO thirty. (30) days after the pletion of the publication of BKKUS, State Engineer. Date of first publieation January of 8, 1914, date of completion 1914. 7, publieation February v -- frfcSfl Feed Delivery Attachment for Slloa. e hereby the cneflage mayJLba delivered therefrom as It la desired for use without necessitating the climbing of the gUo nd entrance thereinto for this purpose. SOc Grade now Prompdy at 8 oclock the big sale of die year will fcegin. WeVe been planning and . preparing for many weeks for tkis great event 69s 300 pair of Womens and CSsOd-it- s shoes and felt slippers worth from $L25 to $3.50 a pair 95c pair cf Womens good patent leather and gsmaetaj shoes worth $3.00 a pair sis Tiens shoes trade in aH leathers tan cr Hath, button or lace worth to PX3 jatir rj JANUARY CLEAN-U- P in which little money plays a Our Odds and ends in mens bih cut lace boots worth up to $6 a pair -- V. Feed AJJef Milking. Contrary to the opinion formrty cowe held, the milk from sllage-feIs not Inferior In flavor or odor to the milk from cowe fed dry feed. The condensed milk companies which formerly did not favor milk from sllage-fecowe, are now advising their IMPROVED BREEDING SYSTEM patrons to put up etloa Great care should be taken, howFall and Winter Calvaa Develop Inte ever, lo prevent the odor of allage from contaminating the freehly drawn Much Mora Dealrabla Cowa Than milk, which take up odora vary Theaa Born In lummir. quickly. It la best to feed the silage after milking and just what will be By M. CLINTON.) It one will plan to bare the calrea eaten up clean at that feed. The alcome at all aeaaona, the tall and win- lot should be shut off from the barn ter, calves escape tha torture of the proper. The Idea still held by .soma, extreme summer heat and the a warm- that corn ailage will destroy the teeth and digestive traot of the cow and Ining. peetering file. For this reaeon the. fall and winter duce such diseases as tuberculosis, la calrea derelop into much more de- erroneous. finable cowa for the dairy than the u miner calrea. Degrees of Lumpy Jaw. - Where all the calrea are dropped In There la an unnecessary prejudice the apring Ita a big job to care tor against lumpy jaw cattla, according and handle all of tbetjTwbtle xbey are to' Dr. M. H. Reynolds of the Minna-soyoung sUtlon. Considerable percentage ' If ashort epace of tlme lntervenea of these cases are passed by governbetween the coming of each calf ment . Inspectors, as fit for food purthere will be little time lost In attend- poses. Only the very bad cases, seas afing to each one dofing Ita. early career when It la the moat trouble and fects several organs or parts of tha more susceptible to some derangebody are condemned. ment If alighted.-- -d 2- e 83,90 dress shirts- ,value- s- :1j ws r:n. t Z articles which ien cn $25 to $30 Vogue suits foryoung men $15.00 " 0 1 0 all wool suits for - Men. Sale price 0a I d I JOHN R. BARNES, Lr S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. CAILfcY WILLIAM BLOOD, JOHN G. M. BARNES. HENRY H. BLOOD Interest paid on Tima Deposits. We always have Money to Loan an good security. Drafts aold payable In all principal eltlei of th world. Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank. BuyaCrack-a-JackSu- Qf-- f E-$1- .50 uliO OarI( Stores Ogden, Utah it Made Especially for -- SPECIAL Extra pair of pants with every suit for all January orders from winter , line fje Kayeville, - - - Shoe Shop UTAH Utah Kaysville Sewed Soles, Mens . 75 Sewed Soles, Womens 50 Heels Straighttned..( 25 Good Harness Repairing done at HINTONS electric TELEPHONE W. ..... Vice-Pret- .: Known Everywhere Ao Til o OF UiDd VERY BEST up to S2.98 L, D. S. Garments til O IH must be Prices talk. I cdT Mens new stylish caps, $1.00 to $1.25 values -- Mens negligee shirts $15 rabies ..... CHn Everything closed jut K wintery at once. 17 IF YOU HAVE A BANK BOOK Of our institution you have started on the right road to success, and if you, are adding to your account even though... it .. be but a small sum Weekly, you are surely building up a preventative of want and poverty later in life. Isnt this an incentive to start an account and obtain one of our Bank books! ZinTU yC n du . QUu -ir- IS ; wooL $3.00 grades BANK UTAH -j grrai.'.-.-T-?rd Suiplcs $180,COO.CO The Utah National Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking service of ex--' ceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. UOAO, Pret.; W. J. PARKER, Yiee Pret.; 11. J. PEERY, A. V. JlelNTOSH, Cathier shop f Boys suits values, on sale NATIONAL OODES al 0U Q Co. Stcwart-Burto- n Utah. 7 If) JJ all wool . K-ulled- near llumberger dejtot. f Cfl 1 1 200 2356 to 60 Washington Avenue, 7C Q 1 Special-3- 0 $5.00 A big line of mens fine . SURPLUS and PROFITS, $30,733 D lrttl.fi espec- ially-thosewherethedl you. J. H. GAILEY, Cashier. BRUCE MAJOR, Aset. Caehlw CAPITAL, $25,000. d All last seasons boys overcoats Dull President e $3 DISCOUNT ON OVERCOATS SOLD BY . it 00ft Department ie altvaye ready to eer-c- j Barnes Banking Co. JLAySVlLl,.fT.AH Flaver or Odor le Not Inferior to That From Cow Given Dry Foed Mens suits Odds and ends in boys hats Sa-ifinf- JOHN R. BARNES, L. I, HILLS, EFFECTS OF SILAGE ON MILK $10.00 to $12.00 heavy part as you all know from past experience. This sale wiH be the most ambitious we hare yet attempted ambitious in the direction of bargain giving ambitious in the bigness of its scope, and ambitions in our attempt to please you. S1.E3 ct SALE l J a'Otngs Account benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to have a penny here, a dollar there. of nioet 1m Vice-Presiden- t, aioary:'Ckaiiyp pad- 'Phillips, K.ayjt)ille, Utah PHYSICIAN and SURGEON and Residence on Loeuet Street pair of Women E. Z. ded sola Felt SSppen, tie Quality and Popular Prices. Confectioner com- this notice. AV. D. of IS V, Myron Office 150 t The House v TTTVfihTl rvr iTn Co-o- p Kaysville r This applnation is desig nated m the State Engineer's of. fice as No. 5448, All protests against the grant ing of said application, stating must be the reasons therefor, made by affidavit in duplicate and filed injthis office withiji PERCENT 1- -3 DISCOUNT The Scientific Ameriean. In and describing a feed delivery attachment Tor atloa, Invented by 3. M. na Tex nav The present invention relate to 110. particularly to an attachment poses. at 33 DERSKIRTS Ensilage May Be Taken From Huge Receptacle Without Neceeeitatlng , Climbing to Entrance. pur- IT OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, JAUARY 10 cf 1ADI ESBLACKUN - f n 175 Reduced Prices ! XbugjJuHiiahmg him.-.,- ,w 1th .yxrQXUahlu employ menl at an usually Idle season G, V. exjy AND ALL WOOLEN GOODS AT vatr ben Start one now, either checking or savings account tx butter Subscription $1.25 per year when made paid in advance. $1.5Q per year ltll on overdue subscriptions or when not paid in advance. . -- - omcuva and applies lion tax-javer- Write to your nearest office, or address- New Bittiness Dept., Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah. .. her 24. 1813. j UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, iV dv;1 5, 1870. 1 SEND TODAY! The act of March e , ing" tliebe'dsT. The" 'KiTir of TlI? i ila i i T r ' form r "of Set Uoit s goat has already eost tho Township 3 north, Kuttgc 1 west. of Salt Lake county Salt 'Lake base' mid meridian The $20,000. watt r will be diverted at the plae where it issues from said CENTERVILLE MAN spring and eonvtved bv means of GETS HIGH HONOR. a pipe line for a distanee of 1.350 1 Charles If. Smith has been ap- feet. andDhe're' Used fronr.lune William to Stpteiuber bO,' uielusiv e of pointed . by Governor a member of the state each vear, to irrigate 104.52 aeres Spry The booklet is handsomely illustrated with views of many farms you will quickly recognize. Whatever a good drug store ought to have other stores dont keep youll find here. s at!f YouD find it a neighborly. T talk with a score of Utah and ldaho iarmm and orchardifcU fo are making money by using electricity for their irrigation For Colds A matter Febat Kaysville.. Utah second-clas- 1111, under the - For u 15, In brings notice to water users. UTAH KAT8VUXE dairying la what tha steady lncoma, which tIThe especially welcome In the"deij of winter when' tha prtca of dairy product a aoar skyward It wtll also prova a great ccmren-tenoIn supplying for the kitchen and table those most necesearjyartlcles o often missing in winter. Milk, cream pjytieulars. BY W. P. EPPERSON A SON U s I Made of Choicest Utah Wheel Milled in the most rr.c Packed in C:z EVO nrV' 11: ' |