OCR Text |
Show . THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH LAYTON is th Ud f fertfl Said. Ei call ia production of Bilk, tomato od wear boot. Ha cannery, rollar Xocatad r.n. and eroatnary. Oood op port uni-'for thoaa aeaklnf suOarOan cr Ma for fruit frowinf, track firden-In- j, Ou ckiekaa ruling and dalryinj and Oregon tin of Salt Lake k bkort Ida. Ha alactrle light and watanrork. Writ Layton Commercial Club for information. , u 0dn Miss ' ' her in th so First Showing of -- Julia Layton has resigned position paid be refunded to him. Referred to the county attorney. Meeting A petition signed by Joseph E. "Full board and County Clerk Williams and 37 other residents JL O. Pack in attendance. of Centerville was read, asking IJ. S. Josephk was present and that he board have a culvert he made a protest against powder put in on highway No. 2, uear magazines being built a'nd pow- the residence of John Baekmau der 'being stored in the vicinity aud one near W. W. duffs resiof St. Joseph;, also the petition dence. Referred to commissionIndependent Power . com- er Ford. was considered, askiug for pany The matter of employment- - of an extension of time unt.il 'next persona to sprinkle- and drag the June, in which to remove the state highway in the county durpowder from their magazines in ing the season of 1914 was conthe south part of the couuty. sidered. A number of bids and Said tyne was extended for .a from people in the period of GO days or until next applications various districts were read and May 1, 1914, and .at the expir- filed. Action on said matter beation of said extended time if taken as follows: The' foltlie powder has not been remov- ing were employed ed the county attorney was in- lowing persons for their districts, and respective structed to proceed according' to the fixed at 40c compensation law against any company,, that hour for time actually put iu, is jstill storing powder in that par not exceeding $3.00 per day; vicinity Jacob Er Layton, Clearfield Thomas J. Thurgood, a direcDavid C. Hess, Farming-totor of the Syracuse Irrigation Co. district; Roy Barber, Centermade averbal, answer, to a let- ville Wm. H. Riley, district; ter from the county attorney in North O. F. Cooper, Bountiful; r gard to water from their ditch South Bountiful. No action was flooding and damaging the pub- taken for the Clinton, Layton lic highway. M'r. Tbnrgooil said districts. and Kaysville that the water complained of Arthur Hess made a complaint was drainage water 'from farms about the culvert of. the Haights in and near Clearfield, and he Bench Irrigation company where asked, that the commissioners it crosses' highway No. 1 neqr take some action to compel the the north line of Farmington owners of said drainage' water to take care of same as it is city. Mr. Hess stated that the state road commissioners had exfnjtiTirig-- pr i vatep roperty-- a as the company ditch. The tended the culvert and had not board consideerd that they had made the extended portion large no jurisdiction as it merely con- enough to convey the amount of irrigation water needed. Recerns the interested parties. ferred to commissioner Ford for David S. Warren, constable of investigation. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Farmers Union. of-tli- e. Suits, Goats and Dresses - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kllisoa " a family-- returned fronT and Cali-forni- Saturday. b Monday night a son' came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kershaw. Hughes, the painter, will "the interior deeoarting in begin amusement new hall at an the The . will be hall early date. open to the public abdut.the 13th II.- - girls of the seventh and Eighth" gfideShavecompleteda silk American- flag,umlerthe direction of Mrs. larrish. The flag is now on exhibition at Adams store. Later it will be presneted to the school. The Commercial club has secured the services of J. Edward Tay- lor, state . hortieulturalist, who will address the farmers here at the Commercial club rooms on The Fruit Situation the subject -- in rnoon, . March 7th. Mr.- - Taylor is thoroughly acquainted with his subject and it is safe to state that his talk will result in material benefit to local horticultural ists. -- . - Tuesday, and Wednesday af ternoons the citizens of Layton turned out to improve the street in the main part of towrn. About 18 patriotic citizens answered the call of civic pride and set to work with a will.' The Bamberger road furnished the gravel for the work from the Weber river cut that Ms now being made near Ogden. The sidewalks from the main part of town to the BambergCr depot' were surfaced and' when complete will be a vast improvement over the that have obtained in the. past. con-'ditio- NOTICE. Bids will be received - by the undersigned until March 13, 1914, - for watermaster for the Haights Creek Irrigation company for the year ending March 15, 1915. JOHN H. BLOOD, Secretary.-o - - 7 For Sale A 140 egg Mandy Lee Incubator. Mrs. J. S. Clark. Farmington, Utah. Adv. 14 -- dis-tric- t; n rrd Davis county precinct, reported Commissioner Burns reported that complaint had been made Sessions who had been appointUtah Light & Railthe that ed as his deputies had not yet in the coUstructior way company taken the oath of office and filof their street railway had filled ed their . bonds as, required by an ditch near the up irrigation law. . residence . of Nephi Giles. ReferRobert Birkin protested against red to commissioner Burns. the payment of the annual licThe action of commissioner ense of $50 as provided by ordiBurns in having signs put up nance and asked that the same be reduced or a refund of q forbidding the hauling of material from the highway near the old part of said amount be made Kimball mill leading to Mill for the year ending in July 1914. Creek add from the highcanyon Referred to commissioner Burns from W. 1L east way running for investigation and to report s residende Centerville Streeper at next meeting. that, David F. Smith and Carlos Eugene Arame, of South Hooper, represented that a nuihber of years ago the commissioners issued to him a quit claim deed for" 20 acres of land and that subsequently he paid a total of $23 in two years, but that at that time the land was in the state of Utah and later a patent was issued to Lawrence Baker, and the said deed from the county was of no value, he therefore asked that the money ! - time to fix" up - the- bams, fences and make other improvements for jhe busy season will soon be on. Isnt it about time to put an addition on the bouse, or are you going to build a new one ? We Its are well stocked on Two cars arrived this -- week and there is s; more ordered. All our lumber is no warped, knotty or unsound stock can be found here. : V first-clas- Come in today and let us figure on the whole bill. The; price here is ' ALWAYS RIGHT i Farmers Union . If you are not ready to get one yet, try our New ' Layton, Utah Lay-Awa- y System. system gives you the benefit of making your selection early and by making a deposit, we will, lay it away for you until you are ready to get it. In doing this you will procure the garment that you wish. , This . Coats and Dresses m . A word or two about our Coats and Dresses : - While we will not go very much into detail about them, we an? showing, a very beautiful assortment of them and we wiirieave'tbaC ToTyoit''" to judge. . OUR PRICES THIS YEAR ON ALL MERCHANDISE ARE LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, BECAUSE THE MANUFACTURERS PRICES ARE LOWER CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT CASH IF YOU HAVE IT THE JVATIOJVAL HARRY REINS! IRIBER, Manager 2345 Washington Avenue. was approved. A communication from 11. S. Joseph to State Engineer E. R. Morgan protesting against the ' grade established by the U. L. & Ry. company along the highway near St. Joseph, and his reply to Mr. Joseph was read and ordered filed. In said reply Mr. Morgan said he would take up said matter with the ' officials of the railway company. A communication was received from II, S. Ensign, secertary of the Utah State Fair associatioi stating that J. Fred Odell had been appointed a member of the committee frflm the State Horticultural society. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the Utah State board of health, sent a communication to the board advising them of the annual meeting of" the associated ' health authorities to be held in Salt Lake City, April Gth, and asking them to urge all health officers to attend said meeting. The clerk. was instructed to notify all the health officers of Davis county to attend said meeting; the necessary expenses incurred to be paid by the county as pro- ' vided by law. The Utah Power & Light Co. by their district superintendent T. A. Phillips sent a letter stating that the company would co, UMBER . 1 SYSTEM LAY-AWA- Y -- Building Time Is" here. We have over 200 Ladies Spring Suits to select from in the new shades and very latest styles. We know that if you will come and see them, you will say that we have the best varieties of Spring Suits that are shown m this city. For the benefit of the early buyer we will make an advance ' . offer of a 10 per cent reduction on all new Spring Suits. operate with the county commissioners and the water company in straightening its line of polos in the street running east and west south of the Traugott property in Clearfield if notice was giveir them when the work OGDENS GREATEST -- n n n IIIMI o Ulli - O-For particulars regarding EXCURSIONS At various times during the year, jor for, reservations, tickets, etc.t consult any OREGON mission to dig a drain ditch along the public highway by the west side of his city property in Bountiful. Referred to commissioner Cook with power to act. Road Commissioner C. T. Bennett was authorized to have culverts placed under' each sidewalk in the street just west of the Lagoon Ry. station at Layton. The report of Alma Hardy, heqlth officer, for district No. 1 LINE . AGENT SHORT C, 7) Putledjje PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Jleaidenee on jMcuat Street near Bamberger depot. - Kayaville, W. - DENTIST and.Flies? QTbe We put sider the matter of repairing or changing tho same if they would set a date for said meeting. Commissioner Cook reported that Amos Cook had asked per- J.J. Hobson, Prop. Our Meat E. WhitaKer HOUSE GLEAMING TIME How about Kaysville Market Utah. Office in Dr. Grant'a Place could be done. for January and February was Kayaville, Utah A cAnmunication from Z. C. read and ordered filed. Office houra 9:30 a. m. to 4:30p. m. Cheeney asking that the commisPhone 41 Kayaville Exchange Commissioners adjourned for sioners refund to him the sum of or 96-- Bountiful for apjxrintmenta two weeks. $20.65 tax on an automobile paid under protest. Referred to the county attorney for a written opinion. Commissioner Cook reported that the bridges across the Davis and Weber counties canal near the residence of C. Schmaltz, in South Weber and the bridge in Weber canyon were in an unbest' Bugs satisfactory condition. The clerk was instructed to write to the time to kill, them is now. canal directors that the commit up sioners would meet them at the location of said bridges to con-- STORE READY-TO-WEA- R KILLERS THAT KILL are buying the best mea that can be had and are sell-- it overour counter. YVe Fish and Poultry Our Fish and Poultry is ways fresh. Vegetables Fresh Green Vegetables received thiree times a week. Green Cut Cone will make you r hens lay when eggs THE KAYSVILLE PHARMACY The Home Drug Store al- Eulter are high. 7r;:rs Et r.:":i C":: |