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Show Reflex print the news of Deris Coontf each week, along with State and National News. TOltf The Reflex has . the heat HI nitrated News service in ' ntala, both Home hnd Foreign. REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY, VOLUME XI KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY OC1 OBKR 21, CERTIFIED UST OF NOMINATIONS o .lolan BOUNTIFUL Ni ... . the sevyial new greenhouses. A daughter was horn to Mr.s. Mini TJte infant child of f . 11 il.ubv, Hi lutd in d beeh mg ' el it it e- returned 011 Full-,lio-lh- . Idaho, e pad - Ball and Mtn-Mui- y who (wive been spending the t lirrr honuv r rirreri'enirTTeiT'To" Min i,i .1, ilium I .1 I Ill re. IT.-- ri I'Ht-- aw ion and Mr. F.d-- both of I l.u c. ' eievtnig Mr. - In Bl.nkfoot,. ciicndcn, Mui Idaho, wcic maliicd iciently. i'awiou w ,ti a foiuict lendcnt of this Mm Zui.i Sabine i iimmciiccd leiuh-min the Stokei n Itool the tint, of and tin week, kimhci Harlow , the former g been teuchei, having South Bountiful. . with tonsil ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lurrabce of Salt t it y were viiiting relatives heie Sunday. Ilr. ugh Phillips of Pocutolto, Idavisiting at the home of hia sister, Mrs.'lienry Clay. ho is U den A HT"t"lM'IK Mr. and Mrs. An. gus Smedley is suffering itiis. u lb s obi h The home td Joseph Kynn.ston whooping-cough- hc 1li"-- Ihtvuf liolhriHik last week. quarantined for r ..ml Mis ttlijii' Mrs. John D. ill y ion is Muting tel in Hebei City. , lloi 1st is t inmt Idaho atnes O. l.iiitlgren, ie let ' lecei.tly for a visit l to the i .u Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County,, has waterworks, electric lights and cement side power, telephones, walks, surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, twd electric railroads with low fares, two trans run uiirmapTHrlrtiiids,- - brick yard. two banks, gttod business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. DEMOCRATIC TICKET 8 NUMBER Mrs. Christian Nelson is slpwly from the injuries she re. ceived when their automobile over- turned. A marriage license was issued in Ogden Monday to Harold Unggs of this pluee and Marahel! Cahoou of Woods Cross. tiunsfcncd. to The Democrat-- , iiurh. Uepublicans held their conventions Saturday even- mg 'and nominated the follow m tickets: Denuufats Fui mayor, Richard .itimgham; for coum ilnian, four Xeur lei in, James K. Bui ns; for councilmen, two year lei Ins, blank J.udme, Joseph K. ilepwoiih, VStllium C. Hardy; for tteasuiei, Iviiss Ethel Fearnley; for recorder, I rank J. Grant. Republicans For mayor, Jens K, Nelson; for councilman, four year term, William L. Riley; for councilmen, two year terms, David R. Tolmun, (Juayle Cannon, israil Call; for treasurer, Miss Fthl Fearnley; for recorder, Joseph Kynaston, ZING, LAND FOR RENT Kuyswlle City will receive bidsfor the use of 50 acres of grazing land, Mrs. Patty Hatch, who has been vis- located southeast of the city of Kaysiting, relatives and friends here, re- ville. The laud is enclosed by a four turned to her home in Byron, Wyo-mih- g wire'fenec and will be leased for the ' on Monday. year commencing January 1, 1916. received until noon Sealed bids will Thomas Bass, Jr., is suffering with on Noveniber14, 1916. Right is rea broken leg,' as a result of an served to Reject any or all bids. which occured the WALTER COTTRELL, first of the week. Chairman Public Grounds Committee. STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, j , I, H.J. Sheffield, Jr., in and for Kaysville City, County of Davis, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of .all candidates for office duly nominated, and to be voted for in Kaysville City; At the general Municipal City Election, to be held Tuesdayrthe 2nd day of November, A. D., 1915, as appears on file infmy office. (Seal.) i Mr, and Mrs. Lilley of Jefferson In witrfess I have hereunto set my hand and sea, this 16th day of October, A. D., 1915. ' Colorado are City, visiting their ' H. J. SHEFFIELD, Jr. City Recorder. Mrs. Dun G nt - . - INTERURBAN ROADS DECLINE NEW SITE J Terminal Offered by Mormon Church Owners of the Salt I.ake & Ogden and tfie Salt Lake & Utah electric lines have declined the offer of the Mormon church authorities and north Main street business men of a terminal site on the northwest corner of South Temple and West Temple streets. The acceptance of the site across the street, on the southwest comer of South Temple and West Temple streets, is now under consideration. Within the next few days the nego- - Bold city Toatn WALL ST, ON 5 IT ia-th- e a location. Some weeks ago negotiations were practically concluded for securing the Valley' house corner for the electric terminal site. On this site the owners of the two railroads were planning to erect a $250,000 terminal. Mormon church authorities, acting for property owners on upper Main street, had , Washington took thI 1 1 AS flRST PRESIDENT. Jj hall where or pence t OR tiations for this property will either concluded or broken off. 'The site old Val- now under consideration ley house corner and is regarded a? one of the most Valuable business sites on West Temple street. It was stated yesterday .that it was quite probable that this site would not be secured for the terminal and that the owners of the two lines would look elsewhere for I financial resources of the Fed- eral government are exemplified in a. The of Wall Street CL In much the same way the financial emplified by the worh and activities of this banh. Our deposits represent the thrift and prosperity of the people of the com mynity, and they also represent the confidence of the public in the safety and responsibility of this institution. CL Our wish is that all of the people of' the community may be numbered among those whose savings are growing with us. The saving nabit ts your best insurance policy for the years to cornel CL Start a banh. account with us today. , COITAIIY, KAYSVILLE, UTAH ri 3u i Last Friday about 4 p. m. there wm agreed to donate the site for the terminal. Their object in ao doing was quite a breeze from the east, lasting that traffic might be heavy on West nearly 10 p. m. If we get no bn South Temple street and be of consid- ea iter this fall we will not fee! sligV erable advantage to upper Main street ed. " property owners, Mrs. Richards' of the General Board Just as the deal was about to be con- M Salt Lake City and Mrs. Empy, cluded, United States Senator Reed general treasurer of the Relief so Smoot, who was one of the church eiety, addressed a very interested conleaders active in .the proposal, suggregation here Sunday evening. gested that the new terminal be locatMr. and Mrs. Lon Pierces ed across the street from the Valley old pen fell ' from a horse that ran house corner, pn the north side of with him at 3:30 last Monday South Temple street and perhaps First away and the little fellow was afternoon South street would also share in the 11 hours, but is now refor benefits of the terminal location. ; covering satisfactorily. The proposal of the church authoriThe ease of John J. Steed vs. G. W. ties was changed to meet Senator Smoots suggestion and was submitted and Margaret Palmer was tried Wedto Senator Simon Bamberger and W. nesday before Justice Mahey and a dethat defendants C. Orem, owners of the two electric rision war, given lines. Consideration of the proposal should pay $30.00 and costs. Steed was pending when Mr. Orem left for .barged Palmer' with illegal detention the east On hia return last Saturday of Mock. the proposal was renewed. Mr. Orem Samuel James, who has been workand Mr. Bamberger met with the repat the D. & R. G. railroad shops ing resentatives of the church and declined fur 11 years was given a pass to Visit the offer of the location suggested by his relatives in North Carolina and Senator Smoot. , Virginia, and he has just returned The owners of the two railway lines home, after a pleasant visit with them. have always inclined toward the Val- With others of his family he came to ley house comer and with the church Utah 13 years ago, authorities are, again considering that Jre. E. Murphy and her two childsite. Within the next day or two it will be definitely determined whether ren left Tuesday for her home in Calior not the new terminal will be located fornia, after a ten weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. on or near this suggested site. Bachman. Her sister, Miss Bertha Bachman, who has been living with them for the past two years, will return here as soon as Mrs.- Murphy The Bom City The Cleaa City gets home, nod fertHo k.' rich toot of County L nor in ter Cragun expressed a deDaria county. Homo of the Miller sire at the sacrament meeting Sunday Floral Company, the largest growers of flower in the that Bishop Clark would recommend country. Location of Iho famfor missions all the choir members ous Lagoon resort. Bas waterworks and electric lights. A fins who persisted in being delinquent in the future. The bishop signified his place for residence. , willingness to do so and President Robinson, who was present, gave them Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brown of Salt the assurance that the Stake PresiLake City spent Sunday in Farming-to- n dency would 0. K. all the names which with relatives. the bishop would send in. The two weeks old babe of Mr. At the citizens primary convention and Mrs. Albert Courtright is critic- held last Friday evenjng the following ally ill with pleurfsy and bronchial ticket as nominated fo- - the coming ailments. election: For mayor, John A. Bourne, 1 Two justices of the peace held ses- present incumbent; Councilman Two G. Knowlton: on in Q. year year term, sions of court Farmington day. The John Preece case, set for term, 1). L. Rice, E. B. Clark and Wal 10 o'clock before City Justice Oviatt, lace Cragun; Recorder, J. R. Walsh; was continued to next Tuesday at 10 Treasurer, Harold Robinson. At the m. and the case of John J. Steed last election the Republican emblem vs. George J. and Maggie Palmer be- was at the head of the ticket so this fore Justice Mabey, was continued to time the Democratic emblem will V ured. ; Wednesday at 10 a, m. 111111 al e, N inter-mounta- resources of this community are ex barib baoe:g : FARMINGTON New Yorh by the activities within this magnificent building at the head , - MUTUAL PROGRAM The Mutual program for Sunday Devine. They duughter, will consist of a lecture by evening mad tha trip by atrtor Bishop James E. Ellison, a piano duet What might have been a very seri- by Misses Elizabeth and Beatrice El- -, ous accident occured Saturday morn- lison and other-musicnumbers. ing at Five Points. While Henry W. FARM FOR SALE Stahle and family were returning I from Salt ltke City in their automoam now offering my 25 acre farm bile, their cur collided with an autoiuo in Layton, adjoining theO. S. L. detide owned by the Goddard Pickling pot, fur sale. Sarah E. Taylor, Kaya-villUtah. company of Salt Lake City, the dust being So thick that it was impossible to see the road. Both machines were Presbytertaa Church, Kaysville, Utah Rev. W. M. Porter, paetor. Preachdemolished and Mrs. Stahle is badly o'clock every Buaday rebroken with a arm as a suffering ing at 11 sult of the accident. However, none murniug, to which the public ie corof the other occur ants were injured, dially invited. Service at Clinton: with the exception of slight bruises Sunday achool st p. m.j preaching at 1 p. m. and cuts. ' IF ITS See Kaysville Millinery - If we havent what in yon wish we will get it for you 'Try year home J' store first KAYSVILLE mratYCO. A t 4 . . |