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Show ' . THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH y dki &1? LAYTON milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar company, cannery, roller mills, creamery and concrete section of State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck " gardening, chicken raising and darying. On line of Salt Lake 4 Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for information. - NORTH OGDEN ssatj ;j 100 Tons Capacity of Silo has proven f s 'Tit n4'- Crete There are many siloes of this con- - . struction in Davis county, all of which are giving satisfac- - ' tion. For informa- - i tion as to uses of j off concrete, the coupon below ' and mail. reports good business along all lines w ith an average increase of customers at the rate of one new customer per dayr tear Co. OSOEJV-(Tf- H Please The construction gang of the Utah PowerantF Light company finished the Far West extension yesterday. On the first of the month work will be commenced on the rebuilding of the Farmington system, which was recently taken over by the company. It is proposed to rebuild the, system in the best possible manner to the end that trouble will be a thing of the past, so far as good construction is concerned. When the job is completed, it will be possible to connect Kays-vill- e and Farrnington with three distributing systems; Riverdale, Pioneer and Farmington, should trouble arise with the system which might be supplying current. The I,ayton branch - 10111110.1 Vv Workmen are placing new fixtures the counting room of (he First National Bank of Layton and in the Send Me Catalogue No$ Namc... - Addocs,., , . - entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its ease and economy are vital - g Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of rOTTEK FARM Several Farmingt.m residents have i ho West Luytuji choir A ill . Alex Scoffield has been called give tofill lost a number of young chickens re concert for the.beneGt. of the choir on admission for the L. D. S. church and eently by ofle or more iwift-flyinassigned to the South Africa field. It chicken hawks pouncing down on Tuesday evening. May lit. Besides is expeefed that he will depart for the them, sometimes' when person?, would the local talent, which. is particularly mission field ofp June 8. be onl a few yards distant from the lond,' a 'number of outside people of Miss Vera Day has been called to captured --poultry. - Samuel Gregor high 'musical ability huve been placed has lost twelve in that way. the chicks' oh .the. program. The public is eordi; fill a mision for the church and has . . been assigned tothe Southern States being only. a few weeks uld. But las: ally invited. field. She will probably, depart in Sunday jthe.thirteenth captne was tluT Miss Bessie Day spent Saturday and a week. about cause of the hawk's undoing, the hawk , Sunday visiting vvrth friends in Salt grabbed a little chicken, hut the old Lake City. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens hen squacked and fought the hawk so on Fiiday, .May 5, twin babies, a son The frost of Tuesday night peihaps vigorously that the hawk did not, or ami a daughter. The mother is doing else could not flee fioni Mr. Gregory, did as much damage for Haney Gorwell and all the friends and neighbors who grabbed a club and killed it. The don as any fanner in the Layton disin saying the twins are fine. unite chick was fast in the haw kVtulons all trict. Mr. Goidon had just finished the' time, yet it was not much hurt planting two acies of tomatoes and at Mrs. Arch Brown is on the sick list. this seems the time it fieldwus entire made a and. quick run from its captoi as soon as liberated. badly damaged, 'but just how .bad is MARRIAGE LICENSES not yet determined. Ice formed to May 4: Robert M. Clayton of Salt . Mr. tO. ,J. Grimes of the Salt Lake the thickness of th inch in Lake City and Annie E. Pexter Tribune was in Farmington Tuesday, some parts of l.a ton. It is feared Fork; Gordon T. Miller of taking pictures of some of the oldest that strawberries and beets are mole Lake City and I.orinda T. Carlson Salt houses and interviewing old settlers on less injured. of Spnng City. . uncient Farmington history. This May 9: Edgar Wilson of Rapid The stockholders of the I.aytpn work, and .similar work m other towtjs, is for articles that williihortlyippeaF SugiiP yoinpnny laid their annual City , South Dakota, and Grace Swan in the Sunday Tribune." meeting on Monday, at which time the of Denver. phi board of duectors were Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Jones of the ns follows: Jesse Knight, president; FROST I) IMAGE IN NORTH DAVIS Pioneers say that the freeze on Farmington Bamberger station went K. P. Ellison and David C. Kecie.s, viee to Beryl, Iron county, last Friday, and presidents; Janies Filigree, J. Williani Tuesday and Wednesday nights was returned Monday morning. Mr. Jones Knight, David A. Smith. I). C. Beebe, the most severe ever known in the has a homestead in that part of Utah. picots Joseph Nibley and Henry 11. Rolapp, north end of Davis county, were as large as small marbles, lind H. directors. James Ellison unanwas Mrs. Hyrum Stewart entertained peaches were beginning to show; as manager. the Veron dub Friday afternoon. imously sweet cherries were larger than buckShakespeare and his works were disElder Monis H, Ellison writes from shot when the freeze struck them. cussed. Mrs. Chipman gave a review San Diego, California, where he is Strawberries were good size and other of the Julius Caesar drama. filling u mission for the church, that berries were in full hloom and there x .Mrs. A. G. Robinson and the two the Saints have completed the chapel .wps promise of- aa extraBrdinary crop. Radchildren will leave Thursday morning which they have been building In thut Gardens were badly damaged. for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Robin- city and that the first service was ishes had been in for a week or ten son's mother died two months ago, and held in the building lust Sunday. It days in many of the gardens and the roots above the ground were frozen. she is going to visit her father and is said the building is a neat strucweiF for the ture, appointed Alfulfu and grain is also badly dam-- , purpose family. She will spend the summer which for was it and built ' amply large with eastern relatives. Mr. Robinson aged. will join her next month for a four weeks visit in the east. id- . OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER - meantime the business is being carried on in the offices of the Layton Sugar company. White clouded and black marble and mahogany have been used in the manufacture' of the fixtures, which present a most handsome appearance. When the job is finished, this bank will enjoy the distinction of having the finest fixtures -- one-fo- sh C -- - - . Clark, state champion for the year 1915 of the canning pleted in about ten days. hoys and girls! clubs, has just received Lucius Laudie, the hustling Dodge her silver trophy cup from the State Brothers and Chalmers auto agent, is Fair association. negotiating with Rufus Adams for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, and Mr. the erection of a y brick and Mrs. Horace VanFleet went to garage on the lot Mr. Adams recently Garland and Fielding Sunday in Mr, purchased from the Episcopal church. Woods big auto, and after a few If the deal is consumated the building hours visit' returned the same day; will be 45 x 75 feet in size and will 120 miles there and hack. cost about. $4,500. It is proposed to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cragun and maequip the garage with five and a remaintain children, and Miss Phyllis Clark, chinery complete for left and Holbrook, Idaho, at 7:20 Wedservice. inspection pairing nesday, 120 miles from here, and Mr. The Consolidated has orders for 10 Cragun said they would get there Deere mowers and rakes thus early in about 2 p. m. the season. There's a reason. See Misses Mabel and Jessie Robins and them before you buy. Adv. Mrs. M. G. llansen, leave for Chicago G. E. Briggs of the Davis County May 13, for a visit. Mrs. Furniture company has moved his Saturday, llansen will meet her husband and refamily to Layton from Bountiful. main a year while her husband is in They are occupying the old Hudson college. homestead. to accommodate the people. Elder ElDoctor Tanner has commenced the lison has been charged with looking erection of a modern cottage on the after the financial feature of the work. lot he purchased from James E. Ellison on Gentile street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams on Friday, May 5, a son. The Consolidated Main Davis county. ROCKER -- The job will be com- Miss Mildred in one-stor- Free To Our Customers te Call and see them and get a punch card He was bom into - Co. Stewart-Burto- n Myron ISO, Phillips, Con fectioner KciysOille. Xfah Wagon and , J.Picrpotvt money wisely invested made him an international finarv cier, and ready money enabled him to save the country from possible panics in the late seventies And in 1907 , by control of financial resources. Ready money will be just as valuable to you Mother and child doing well. chinery company is place at this time. Beet .weeders are being Mrs. A. Z. Taner of Layton was here erected and sent out every day. Friday, calling on friends. as it was to Morgan if you hope to enjoy prosperity and comfort and be free of debt worries. Be ready to face the future courageous! and 'cheerfully, no matter what Fate decrees ''be it sunshine or sorrow. sy No. 7685. Spring House Cleaning Come in today and start an account with REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT LAYTON, IN THE STATE OF. UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 1, 1916. us. Add to it from every pay envelope you in bank strengthen a man's "backbone." RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$143, 054.00 Total loans .$143,054.00 .24 Overdrafts, secured, $0.00; unsecured, $0.24 U. S. bonds deposited- to secure circulation (par value) $25,000.00 Total U. S. bonds 25,000.00 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank $1,800.00 Less amount unpaid 900.00 900.00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered) 2,850.00 -r. 2.850.00 Equity in banking house Furniture and fixtures 363.16 Net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 3,971.45 Net amount due from approved reserve $11,167.45 11,167.45 agents in other reserve cities Nfet amount due from banks and bankers 36,910.81 Outside checks and other cash items... .....$16,07 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 33.31 49.38 Notes of other national banks 510.00 Coin and certificates.. ,. 5,601.60 Legal-tendnotes ... 60.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1.250.00 Your house or outbuildings may need a coat of paint. Weliave it. The famous Masury brand. Your walls may need freshening and recoloring. The material to do it with is -- BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, TOTAL Pure, Unadulterated Insurance nt you WANT TO SELL, or your real estate we can do it. Always at your seiyice. CLEARFIELD $231,688.09 :. ... $ 25,000.00 Capital stock paid in . ....I7 5,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits ..$2,674.69 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid $285.47 2,389.22 : Circulating notes outstanding 25,000.00 Due to banks and bankers 507.83 Dividends unpaid .: : 18.00 4 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check 108,397.09 Time Deposits: .Certificates of deposit due in lesrthanr thirty daysY 130.00 Cashierschecks outstanding: 69.3 5 Total demand deposits. .$108,596.44 Other time deposits.. 65476.60 It The House of Quality. Butledfe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ear Bamberger depot. Lalla answered promptly day or night s KayarSe i Utah TOTAL $231,688.09 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF DAVIS, ss: I, L. E. Ellison, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.- - ' , . L.,E. ELLISON, Cashier. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May, 1916.' . t VIRD COOK, Notary Public. My commission expires February 22, 1920. CORRECT Attest: R. ADAMS, E. P. ELLISON, JESSIE M. SMITH, Directors. - J. E ROTilfSOSi -- 'Office and Residence on Locust Street . Liscenced Abstractor And Notary Poblie Office F. C. & 1L Bldg. Farming!, TRADE If Hansons UTAH .... Utek Electric Shoe Shop Kaysville - - Utah First C1 i and --Quick Work: Our Motto TELEPHONE 43-- J Up-to-da- -- G. 7) C. LIABILITIES. We Have if' UTAH HERBERT E. SMITH er Cal-o-Ti- get Funds Multiply your ijioney in our care. - time is here. wealth, but he knew the value of thrift and practiced it. Ready Morgan, ORDER YOUR BUTTER RAPPERS te 1 from The Refhx - PLUMBING ! General plumbing repairing will receive prompt attention. Spencer Barton KAYSVILLE Oak Leaf Poultry Fern CASH PAID FOP. FCULT7.7 AND ECC3. Agents f Conkeys Poultry tni Rented!: KAYSVILLE, Cl:; v |