OCR Text |
Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Jt J a.'Otngj Iccount ' w fni ' Ir.u.t-i- rir 1 et.1 ; o".s - ard eb .ng prayers comes. misfortune when Then is of it benefit offered moat mighty strength, "?? oy D.aid Stoker and of thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to sare a Hor.ue W. Claik.. Interment was, m u-j dollar there." -ISraeti'e eemeterv. penny ere, a OurSaxJingi department BARNES, President HILLS, JOHN. if S. u afouayj ready Tr.e BRUCE-MAJOR- , run onAiuru-- t -toady .work, SURPLUS and PROFITS. Director; 20 and it first now doing i ,n Tuedar of this week, a on. her Sale Xutomobile; a Bunk Nephi Iahner, 1 at nin gton. ms MENS The earning factory made AssL Cashier "Barnes Hanging Co. KASyiLLE. UTAH CAPITAL, $25,000. -- to rerve you. J. R. GAILEY, Cashier , Vice-Preside- nt - mn ,JJ BOYS SUITS and AT 1 - -- $65,730 . per cent. Ad. j 1L. a ten tJeoige'II Dinner S. Hills, John W. Gailey Royal C. Barnes, Barnes, li relatne- - and friends dayJohn G. M. Barnes H. William Blood. Blood j Henry Bot-- e m ) r. and Bhukfoot. Idaho. Interest paid on Time Deposits. We always hate Money to Loan on good sold payable in all the principal cities of the world. Your Born Drafts to Mr. and Mr. L. H. tarter, security. Interest payable quarterly. Notary public in Bank. business solicited. j0fm R. -it r i ei-e- OD. Myron The first station on the 0. S. L. and D. & R. G. railroads ribrth of Salt Lake City. Farming, canning, gardening and stock growing are the principal industries. Has metal lultert factory and brick yard. Has line homes, electric lights and water woiks, good schools. A progressive community in the artesian belt with some of the richest land in the world. "Phillips. HayJ'Oilte. Vtah. Mr. and SYRACUSE For the Most Goods furnishes shipping facilities. for Sale in 1,1. iBuick. STEPHENS BROS. MARKET At a Great Savin iho. - Mr. Daniel Mo-- j week in Alpine, j Mr- -. daughter, Hn offers great opportunity to equip the boy for School and the man with natty business- - attire tieoipe ,Im Mi- tie-da- y. tinue, fioin I B pli pending the war'll her B.ur. - ije ti-it- ind...h, pending tile pa Similar Bargains in Every Department of our -- ll.tlill when- - We, 'I , -- In' Well-Stock- reha-be- en Watson-Tann- er to For Sale Automobile; 5 passenger Holbrook, Idaho, wlieie she will teach Buiek. Nephi Palmer, Farmington. Ad. school thi- - winter. She will start the latter pail of this month. Mrs. Young has been visiting for teaching a few days with friends in Salt Lake Miss Ruliy Muir entertained in the City. form of a parcel shower on Friday Mrs. Joseph-Cottre- ll of. Farmington of last week in honor of Miss Bering has been spending a few days with Leddingham, a bride-ele- ct of the NEVER IHBS DEFEAT LAYTON TEAM month. her sister, Mrs. R. E. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colam, Sr., and They. never ripped and they didn't Mrs. John Storks is up from 'Mt. lose their money. Much of tfie local Mr; and Mrs. Henry Colam, Jr., were visitihg with her parents, coin rested iif the jeans of-- the Never visitors at the Young home on Sun- Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Apgyle. Mr. ' when the final reckoning h day. who has been suffering several Rip pocket And that was when the was made up. This is the first year in twenty weeks from a stroke, is improving score board said Never Rips 5; Layton had has not a slowly. years that Syracuse in an oecurance cannery operation, which the people here feel very much. Mrs. F. L. Walker, who has been very ill, is now improving, town assisting in the fruit packing at town assisting in the fruit pasking at the Young farm. is one of the features of our business of which we are juutly proud. Combined with the element of SAFETY afforded by the years of experience: The UTAH National Bail of our officers and directors, we ofLocated in the midst of fertile fer. our depositors a highly desirable 24th and Wash. fields. Excels In production of milk, South East Corner BANKING' ' CONNECTION tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the Ml 1 y le (limit luietumed . SERVICE NOTARY PUBLIC. Hours 2 to Phone 12-- Kaysville, . Farmington Alexander Office "D. information. Automobile; 5 passenger. Buiek. Nephi Palmer, Farmington. Ad. Office, Phone 8. Hours 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. C. 2). S. For Sale Utah Residence. W. 5 p, m. R. Brittle djge Much grain is coming into the Lay-to- n Milling & Elevator company at this time. The Layton ball team will play the Clinton team on the Layton grounds Saturday aftemon. The Lo Virlo swarm of the Bee Hive PHYSICIAN and SURGEON girls will hold a meeting at the home Office and Residence on Locust Street of Mrs. Laudie this afternoon. - near Bamberger depot. - -- J. Peery, J. Parker, RALPH E. HOAG, President A. V. McIntosh, Cashier Uttul M. 1 ,eef Asst, Cashier Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- nt Physicians and Surgeons. LAYTON, UTAH CLINTON and HOOPER, UTAH 2 I'honea, Kaysville 99-- J Ogden 16-R- R. J. HAMMER Voice Builder - . . Disinfects, Cleanses, Pari flat. IHBlPBMUVa. For Bala by LAYTON DRUG CO. . Layton, Utah. BeslBulterAYrappers.at.TheReflexOffice HORSE SHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. We wish to announce to the public that August Hest-bec- k in the has purchased the. interest of will continue wfth S. Nielsen Kaysville blacksmith shop and the business. We are prepared to execute all work in our line intrusted to us in the best possible manner, and at reasonable prices. Niels-Nielse- n Alvin Adams had the misfortune to have three head of work horses die early Tuesday morning. The horses appeared all right when he reached his home with a load of tomato boxes but took sick soon after. The veter- Brigham City, UTAH Oak Leaf Poultry Farm and of Tho Bioot producer, (rail V Salt In tho allay. and tomato bait Kaiaoa axeellent hay and vegetable erope. Baa two ehnrehea, largo school, ftoroa and canning faetorlea. Opportunity ,h art for tho lnToator. DTli county. Uli CASH PAID FOR POULTRY Funeral services were held Jsunday, ' AND EGGS. August 29 at 11 a. m. ih the Clearfield meetinghouse for Myrtle Violate Agents for Stock' and Conkeys Hamblin, the 7 year old duighkr of Poultry ' Remedies. Ernes and Rosa Har'.tdir., who died . - - UTAH August 27 at 10:30 p. m. from leakage KAYSVILLE, of the heart and otvjr complicatons. The speakers at the service were F. ERNEST HARTMAN -- James G. Wood and Mr. of Ogden, who gave consoling Larkin Instnictcr cLViolia remarks .to the bereaved. Music was Studio 7 W 6th South, Salt Lake Cify furnished by the ward choir and Sirs. Re(ta Sessions Payne and Sarah M. Phone Watatch 4779 Ex-bish- the most delightful ever tasted beverage you -- full of sparhlc and life healthful: -- invigorating -- satisfying nourishing TRY IT! SEPTEMBER 15th II -"-71-1 Excursion Via, , CLEARFIELD That fertile taction la tho oorth -- -- Peach Day 109-- W ' AIV TO Via. General Blacksmiths and Horse Slioers large force of men and teams was put to work Tuesday hauling J sand and gravel for concreting the beet pulp silos at the sugar factory. A inarian called, diagnosed the ailment as spinal menengitis. The horses were all very fine animals. No Experimenting An Absolute, Definite Method KAYSVILLE, liea, MiUt, Hsu, Ticks, and ter Disease. S. NIELSEN & CO. Good progress is being made on the answered promptly day or night road' work north of town and a State : : : Utah : Kaysville road will section of the completed soon be open for traffic. Plume 7 Koto AUGUST HESTBEC K NIELSEN Calls TANNER & ROBISON FOB Stock and Poultry. truck gardening, chicken raising S. Gardner. M. Office 11. and dairying. On line of Salt Lake & Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for Barnea Banking Co., Kaysville C. , All Live Com- pany (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, J. R. GAILEY With -- Ar-gyl- e, factory of the Layton Sugar i Clothing Company 347 24th Street, Ogden, Utah LAYTON LAYTON Store ed wall lelatne- - . delivery in Kaysville This Sale Automobile; 5 pa etiger Ntphi Palmer, Fanniiigton. Ad. -- Twin buys were burn to Mr. and Mrs; Delbert Bea.er, Wednesday. For morning and afternoon i r prosperous farming and rich in the northwestern community portion of Davis County. Fine farms and homes, wide fields and high grade stock are important features. Has two canning establishments, artesian wells, North Davis High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of O. S. L. railway from main line to lake shore 36 Mr- -, 'ti lutnc- t A For the Money No. where Quality and Service are paramount WOODS CROSS Confectioner Call Phone A Store . Oregon Short Line Unio n Pacific System. Round tri p from Kaysville, Trains a t $1.00 7:50 A. 31., 8:30 A. 9:10A.M. M. , Two carb jads of Peaches to be given away- aLso cantaloupe and melons in profusio n. ; BIG BAI.L GAME- HORSE RACES GRAND CALNIVAL. - . ft |