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Show 4wm . , - THE WEEKLY EXTLEX KATEY1LLB. DTH W. P. EPPERSON A SON B matter tred k( lecond-cla'16, 1911, at Kayxvills, Utah En Feb-ru.- M r ui.u-- the act of March ry 3, 1879. Advertising ratea on application. $1.25 per year when in advance. $1.50 per year on ri due aubacriptiona or when not cuui in advance. Subscription TELEPHONES Office, No. 10 C. A. Epperson, No. 70 Rl.PORT OF FIhRST GRAND JURY - Following ia the report of the grand county. This was the first grand jury to meet in thia county. The report ft. Hows: The Farmers Union has constructed a number of beet wagons this fall and furnished the material for many .more. Seven of these wagons are now being ironed at the Bugger blacksmith shop. wagons have been county court house t Farmington, About twenty-fivand we recommend thgt the interior finished or are in course of of said court house be painted and thht the building be cleaned and fumigated; Adalbert Adams has shipped in a that the necessary means be adopted band of 1,300 sheep from his Bear to better safeguard the public records rive ranch and will hold them on beet therein against damage or destruction top grazing for the next thirty days ay fire; and that a heating plant be or such a matter. Most of the big installed to displace the stoves; also bunch of sheep Mr. Adams recently that the outbuildings be painted and purchased from Peter Hygeria, have thoroughly cleaned. We beg leave to been sold at an advance of $1 per further rcommend that the toilets in head. as at the court house be too are closely fhet Power & Light company present we think they connected. iliad a great exhibit at the State fair Wherefore, having complied with this year. One of the most Interesting the instruction 'oUlTi e t oTti' h CTttS? featurea br tlie ihiblt tcF peOple IfOlli fore entered, and there being no un the country, was the irrigation and finished business left, we, your grand; farm machinery. A fine fountain and ury, rspectfully submit the above and series of flumes and pipes suitable for foregoing repoit. conveying irigation'tvater was especOrumi.Jury of Davis County, State ially interesting. This exhibit was in of Utah,, September, Term, 1915. harge of Lucius Laudie of the Layton WILLIAM STRINGIIAM, branch of the company. Formean. PARENTS MEETING hREI) A. SHEFFIELD. Secreatry. The parents who have children in attendance in the Kaysville grade school are earnestly requested to be present at a meeting which will be held at the Kaysville tabernacle at Located in the midst of fertile 10:30 next Sunday morning. This fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the meeting will be of great importance and all parents should be in attend factory of the Layton Sugar Comance. pany (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburbWilliam R. Phillips was run down an acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising by an auto in Ogden the first of the and dairying. On line of Salt Lake week, ' The Reflex is not in posession & Ogden and Oregon1 .Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. of the particulars of the accident or Write Layton Comme,cial Club for how badly he was injured. Information. j ail and its furnishings are not lrfln vuiu S?ttMg ' Clothes - -- ro-.- - Cleaned Pressed and floor (ausifille Repaired Satisfaction Guaranteed or No pay Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. Kaysville Phone Kaysville, Utah 106-- J Utah Presbyterian Church, KaysvUle, -- Rsv. W. M. Porter, pastor. Preach oclock svery Sunday lag at 'll corwhieh . the public is to morning, Clinton: dially invited. Sorvieas at proaebing at Sunday aehool at I p. Measure Wade to o p. m. Clothes! LAYTON . BEST VERY e 'In the Honorable Court: We, your grand jury, beg leuve to riqairt as follows: irst, pursuant to the order of court heretofore entered and the instructions givn by the Honorable N. J. Harris, on the 27th day of September, ltd 5, we met at the court house at Farmington, Davis county, Utah, and appointed Fred A. Sheffield as secre tary; and made inquiry into the cause of death of John Francis Heron on the tub day of January, 1914, at or near the Ft. Joseph crossing in Davis coun I y i tah, caused nineteen witnesses to bt. duly (worn and examined in said Matter, and' we fihd that the death of the said John Francis Heron was ac t.ue.ual, said accident being brought abotu while said deceased and others .wrii endeavoring to croud- - the rail roail tracks at or near the St. Joseph . ing; that it was a dark night, and the deceased, with his companions, had raeiiod the regular crossing and atPhilo Dibble is seriously ill with tempted to cross the track a few feet heart trouble. to the north thereof, and that when Two hundred and eighty-fou- r the rear wheels of their auto truck hue: attended the State fair Satur- burely crossed oyer the track, the of wheels the truck dropped into day. front u rut, or hole, and the auto truck P. Ellison returned home from became stalled, and before NevadaTn . then by time to attend the initial they could succeed in again starting of the sugar factory tmkiy. the machine the car of the .Salt Lake run & Ogden Railway company came from Fall plowing, seeding and beet digthe south and collided with the right ging is the order of the day among our bund rear corner of the machine in farmers at this time. which the deceased was riding; the de Miss. Jennie Gilbert is down from cea wd, it appears, was in the rear end home in Idaho, visiting with her her machine his so of the head was that struck at the time the car collided with mother, Mrs. Mary J. Layton. the automobile. We, your grand jury Dr. Tanner has purchased a plat of further find that there was no foul land from James E. Ellison and will lay upon the part of any one, and .rect a modern home on the property. that his death was purely accidental. Adams Brothers, wholesale butchWe beg leave to further report that . tht-rare no persons further charged ers, shipped a car of hogs to the Ogwith criminal offenses in the County den Packing company one day this of Davis State of Utah, who are not week. infoiined against Robert Jenkins is in the Dee hosWe further beg leave to report that a broken arm. lie was we hml no malfeasance in office on the pital nursing wot Wing at tho sugar while injured pait of any of the county officers of factory. I'uvis county. We further beg leave to report that Greut progress is being made On .the we have examined the county jail, am concreting of the State road and it is from our examination we recommem thought that the work will be finished that said county jail at Farmington l within twenty-livdays. thoroughly renovated and cleaned that 'the bedding in said jail be fumiThe Utah Power & Light company gated and washed, and thut the cots .bad John Flints ensilage cutter at ed in said jail be also cleaned ami the State fair, where ensilage cutting Fumigated, for the reason that said and filling a silo was illustrated, - Known Everywhere As The earn- - tary. We would recommend that the corridor be steel lined. We further beg leave to report that we examined into the condition of the Butler Wrappers At Made to measure Mens and and1 Young Mens Clothes in the famous THE REFLEX Kaysville, Utah MNG PM , . Absolutely Free Iay-tonia- - and other lines ! Drop in and look over the samples and let us take your measure With Each $4.00 Purchase photograph 7 by 11 itches, value $3.00, of any member of j our family, sample in our window on display. Special Sale Untrimmed Velvet shapes 95 cents up.1 Itrge line of TrimA I L GUARANTEED Satisfaction med Hats, Turbans, Sailors and the very latest styles $2.95 Kaysville STAFFORD MILLINERY CONPANY The House 7 2455 Co-o- p. Quality and Popular Prices. of - Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah a Just Arrived NEW LINE OF F ! . Sweaters, . Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, Mens Flannel Over Shirts, Mens and Boys Caps e Now for They are going better every season. We have themmade especially for you $151 Everything in the Knit Goods line, Outing Flannels, etc. ITS We can supply you with Beet Knives Suits Crack-a-Jac- k to LATEST MODELS $281 SNAPPY PATTERNS ' Kaysville Golden Rule ORIGINATOR OF LOW PRICES S. NIELSEN Co. Stewart-Burto- n We continue to post specials for Saturday. AUGUST HESTBECK S. NIELSEN & CO. . General Blacksmiths and Horse Shoers We manufacture and keep Trees, Double Trees, Wagon Reaches, that are strong and dependable and sell at right prices; If we havent what you wish will get it for you Try your home store first KAYSVILLE MILLINARY CO. we wish to proclaim the a vantages of having a bar in stock Single SB account with us. Safety ar carefulness, combined liberality, courtesy to all, and a desire to be' of service our customers, the high position of our officers and dire the estimation of our merchants are a few of reasons thy you should have your account here. V m on SERVICE Jtale BanK BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. is on of tb future of oar bashaws of which w ar justly proud. Combined with th element of SAFETY afforded by the years of experience of our officers and directors, we offer our depositors a highly desirable BANKING CONNECTION H. J. Feery, W. J.v Parker, The UTAH National Bank 24th and Wash. Sooth East Corner RALPH E. HOAG, President A. V. McIntosh, Cashier Paul M. 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