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Show A 'uWbvf .1 r . "V I: THE WESKLY REFLEX KATSY1LLX OTAH gtfla BTW. P. EPPEESOK McnVDress Shirts SON KAT8VILLB The Finest'line ever shown in Kaysville. Entered u UTAH Feb eecond-claa- a at Kaysville. UUh under the act of March t, 1179. ruary Four-inhand)T- 15, 1511, ies Advertising An excellent selection. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Rate on application. ' I Trunks and Suit Cases A Fine Subscription $1.25 per year when paid In advance. tlj50 per year on overdue, subscriptions or when not paid In advance. Office Phone, No. 10. Residence Phone, No. 34. assortment just received. Spring Ginghams Afullline of Spring Ginghams just in. . We have a few Mens' DRESS SHIRTS going at 50 cents each. The United States has demonstrated to the world her capability to construct the Panama canal bat it begins to look as though her statesmen are not big enough to run it. RAISE THE SALARIES. Staple and Fancy Groceries We We are headquarters for Fancy and Staple Groceries and the prices areiright. have before us the financial statement of Davis county, for the year ending Janu-ar- y 5, 1914, This statement shows that the county was run on $51,-2439, an amount equal to about $5.00 for each inhabitant. Surely this is a small sum when one considers that the assessed valuation of the county is $5,000,000 in d round numbers (about and the corporations valuation) of that amount. pay over While The Keflex is not in 5, Co-o- p Kaysville The House of Quality and one-thir- Popular prices. one-ha- lf sympathy"HPFlth TKFToliticaI methods employed in this county as to representation, there can be no doubt as to the efficiency and economy of the county officials. We will hazzard the opinion that no business Concern in the state is run as cheaply as is the business of this, county, and we believe 'that the salaries of all the officials should Noting Man! Don't you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Start one now, cither checking or savings account. materially increased. In looking over this report we find that the county commissioners received less than $1.00 per day on an average for the year, and it is safe to say that they worked at the job, more pr less almost every day in the year, and on the days when they put in full time, they received less compensation than the average mechanic whose responsibility ended with the days work. For handling this big sum of money and all the work incident thereto, the county treasurer received $900, less than $3 per day, when it would not be possible to hire an efficient clerk or book keeper for that money The county clerk received bu; be Union State BanK. Utah Bountiful,. Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST floor Kausville $tiO more-fo- r treasurer ! HAS IT Myron 'W.VhilUps. Confectioner KjajrJ'Oitle, Utah, T. PIqCIupc Peters Hansons Mtornij anil Councelor at Lav. . Utal UpTlllt, DR. A. Z. TANNER Telephone 99 R, Office Hours 2 to S p. m. Layton Building, Layton, Utah. J. R. GA1LEY NOTARY PUBLIC. VTfth Barnet Banking Co., kaysville Eggs For Hatching from my prize winning' Ele'ctric .- TELEPHONE 45-J- . ROSES Dahlias, Paeonies, Chrysanthemums, Gladioli, Snowball, Privet, etc. Shade and Fruit Trees. . l I t t ftysrds 2LD.1 , Pfcoos 74 If 4.J wet weather. A floor that is stained or worn, a shabby old piece of f a chair that you want to change- from oak to mahogany fuJi,Urf' F a table that has been marred and scratched. You can "make like hew or make them match the balance of your furnishin'"' with ' - on-th- -- i o UTAH CEREAL FOOD COMPANY HAS FILED ARTICLES Articles of incorporation of the Utah Cereal Food company were filed with the . secretary of state last jweek, This - company has been in process of organization or the past month and in a few days thf location of the ACME. QUALITY VABNO-LA- C Dont to' -, Gleason Nursery KAYSVILLE, UTAH. help "011 and the Acme Quality w l( " !IU Ask for these books when you call at our store. They Vill tell you what finishes to use to. secure the results you ant and how they should be used. , . A H, J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville, Utah J and preparations for the building of the mills arranged. An expert faetory-wiil-he'deterwri- ned in this line of business will purchase the machinery and all arrangements made for the starting of the factory at. as early a date as possible. The following are the officers of the company: Jesse Knight, president; Gov. Wm. Spry, first J. A. Hendrickson, second Angus T. Wright,' Ogden, third D. C. Perkins, secretary. The above with the following constitute the board of directors: Geo. T. OdeUr Salt Lake; F, J. Kiesel, Ogden ;T Jos. B. Keeler, Provo; Jos. R. Murdock, Heher; Geo. S. McAllister, Salt Lake-- ; J. Wm. Knight, Provo; Jas. II, Moyle, Salt' Lake; A. P. Biglow, Ogden; Abel John Evans, Lehi; John A. Widsoe, Logan; Jas. S. Carver, Ogden; Geo". ILBrimhall, Provo; J. E. Wilson, Jr., Logan; J. S. Campbell, Ogden; D. F. Collett, Salt Lake; John W. Chip-maAmerican Fork; L: J. Had dock, Salt Lake ; L. V. Thistle, vice-preside- Harness Shop I desire to announce to the people of Davis county that my Harness Shop is now fully equipped with the latest, and best machinery for the manufacture and repair of light and heavy harness. Special attention to vice-preside- , Harness Repairing vice-preside- n, Salt-La- ke p"John"Pingree, Salt Lake; R. M. Holt, Salt Lake. , Already of the capital stock of .the company is subscribed. It is the purpose of the incorporators to include the among their .stockholders grocers of tne intermountain country, who will carry the line of goods this company purposes to make. Among" the products that will be manufactured will be rolled oats, rolled wheat, health graham, buckwheat flour, pancake flour, cream of wheat, coffee substitute, prepared mushes, etc. The promoters state that there are 40 canning factories in Utah providing the intermountain coun try with canned products while there is no cereal factory west of the Missouri river or east of the Pacific coast. As a result they claim there is an excellent field for the line of goods the factory proposes to manufacture, Stock feed made from a mixture of ground alfalfa and - the waste from the mill will be a special feature of the mills product. one-fourt- h NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Mary Ann Lewis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with - vouchers - attached "to the undersigned at the Barnes Bank- ing company, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, on or before the 18th day of July, A. D. 1914. JOHN R. GAILEY The roads in Davis county are Administrator of the estate of again in fine Condition particAnn deceased. Lewis, ularly in and about Kaysville Mary T. MCCLURE PETERS, and automobiles are in evidence at every turn in the road. The Attorney for Administrator, Kaysville, Utah.' farmers are busy with their plowDate of first publication, Mar. ing and preparing their land for 1914. crops. The reat number and 12th, of last publication, July Date he size of the hot beds reveal 1914. 16th, the faet.that there will be a large tomatoes in the north acreage-oend of .Davis .county, and the canKAYSVILLE HOSPITAL ning establishments are being put in shape to take care of the crop. Weil Equipped The" State road north from Special Rates Maternity Cates. iayton is still rough ip places Everything, including physician for tiro sreeks, only $30. Phone 99 aid shows the almost impassable Support Home Institutions, condition that prevailed daring try you? hand. We will free books Horae Decorating Guide Book. Look over your harnesses and see how badly they are in need of repairs and then bring them to mo and have them repaired while the weather is bad. I have rings, buckles and other hardware to match almost any style of harness I can supply any harness parts and make to order anything wanted in the harness line. Affine line of fancy leather goods consisting of hand- - bags, bands, enffs, toilet sets, etc. purses, belts, hat I have a big line of harness soaps, saddle soaps, harness dressings, oils and wagon and buggy oils and greases, and a hundred other things usually found in a first-clas- s harness shop. ' Biggest line of whips ever shown in the county. Whips from 25c to $6.00. When in need of anything in xny line come and see me. My guarantee will mean something to you and I am right here to make it good. -- D. L. BUTLER The Harness Man, Kaysville, Utah. . GRACK-A-JAG- CLOTHES K FOR WELL DRESSED MEN ring Line Is In Never before have we shown such a wealth of beautiful samples Co. Stewart-Burto- n -- -- We can furnish anything .that This stock took four first grows if ordered early. prises At the Davis County R. I. eggs tor setting, 75c doz. Poultry show.. J. 17. WEBSTER cure but- - little- - of" the county patronage, although it lias at al times boosted for Davis county and her. well being. When a job does oinif to us we are requirec to bid on the - same - while the same requirements vare not exacted from our contemporaries The fact that The Reflex is working for the county is never considered at any time, as the lion share of the printing is done by job concerns who have no means of -- doing the work of publicity that falls to a newspaper. When a paper printed' in the north part of the county gets this kind of treatment is it not fair to suppose thatnorth end people - get" the same kind of treatment! W note that $21,228.48 was spent on highways other "than tjie State Highway and we would like to ask the people of the north end Utah Kaysville of the county how much of that amount was spent in their neighPerhaps we got our Sewed Soles,. Men's . . 75 borhood, full of the amount hut it share Sewed Soles, Womens 50 dont seem much as compared - 25 Heels Straighttned.-- i with the whole. Shoe Shop BUFF 0RP1KGT03S $ more arderous. What is true o the ..offices mentioned is also true of all or most of the other offices. The Reflex cannot be accused of haying personal motives in advocating increase in salaries This paper has been able to se - Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY DEALER theyearthanthc and his work is much For several ells' miles the State road paral the abandoned right of way of the Oregon Short Line which has been sold to the owners of the adjoining farms and which is be ing leveled for farming. Thousands of loads of .gravel are being worked . down and buried far below the surface of the land. This gravel might have been had for a s small price for road surfacing had the State Road Commission. or the County Commissioners come alive. "A Raul of a few rods in wheel scrapers would have placed the gravel on the road but now the opportunity in many places has been forever lost. It is miles and miles from e road to gravel this point which must in time be hauled by team to the road. It is indeed too bad that those in office having charge Of the road, failed to act in this matter. Thousands of dollars could have been saved to the people had there been in office men equal to the emerg: ' ency. the Where Quality Tells. l J axmjefs Account Its of most 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. Our Department it albuaye ready to eemleyou. JOHN R. BARNES, S. HILLS, . Preaident, J. R. GAILEY, Caahler. BRUCE MAJOR, Asst Caahler Vice-Preaida- 'Barnes Banl(ing Co, KA.ysyiLLk. CAPITAL, $25,000. 1 X7TA.H SURPLUS and PROFITS, $65,7SC John B. Barnes, L. S. Hills, Royal O. Barnes, John W. Gailey, William Blood, John G. M. Barnes, Henry H. Blood. W Z'm have Money to Loan on In all principal cltiea of th workL ,0,d epo,i: WW. Your business- - solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public to V. |