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Show L THE WEEKLY REFLEX, BOUNTIFUL OCK1 CEMENT STAVE "OS LAYTON Nine miles north- - of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County; has waterworks, electric lights and power, 'telephones, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two fields.- POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. Tons Capacity of Silo has proven Mrs. Sarah Naylor is very ill with TO tr J entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its ease anct economy are vital factors. ' 1 C7 i t'v f, 1 . : . There are many siloes of this in Davis county, all of which are giving satisfaction. For informa-- ; tion as to uses of concrete, off the coupon below con-structi- on Please N of-mi- lk, Ploilr information. tonsihtis. Ice creumtand soda water, Layton J. C. Bennett of Holbrook, Idaho, is ' Bakery. Adv. visiting relatives here. D. D. Dibble of Burley, IdttkcCa The Farmers Feed moved into the former I.aytouite, is visitingfriends Mitchell building last week. . ' and relatives. Joseph T. Mabey is slowly recoverAssa E ans departed for the Ellison ing from his, recent illness. ranch m Nevada, Tuesday, where he Mrs. Jane Rose of Rush valley is will le onlployed during the summer." visiting with her' daughter, Mrs. Emil Crops are looking fine in this comFeller. munity, notwithstanding the drowthy A son was born, conditions. There is .a generous supto Mr. and Monday, Mrs. David II. Smith. of irrigation water and the farmply are ers using it to the best possible Orval Thomas anijfamily recently advantage. moved into the pc&ndrua Stoker resi dence. twin girl baby ofMr. The month-oldied yesterday Mrs. Stevens Fred and Mr. aiul Mrs. Sam Bryson are reThe remaining twin, a afternoon. joicing over the arrival of a son, born boy, is in good health. The funeral on Monday. will bejld tomorrow (Friday) mornMiss Irma Lee of Cardston, Canada, ing from the residence of the family is visiting at the home of Postmaster in West Layton. P. P. Willey. The John Deere light steel binder Edward Pike recently moved his leads all harvesting machines of this family from the bakery to the J. A. type.. Farmers should look it over bePoulton residence, fore purchasing a binder. The Consolidate! Wagon & Machine company Thatcher Willey is here from Dow-ne- has them in stock at the Layton Idaho, to visit a few days with agency of the company.Adv. relatives and friends. JMih, of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in .the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. ' EVERY OEUER HAS IT. .T -- andmail. Catalogue production 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 aarying. On line of Salt Lake & Ogden and Qregon Short Line. Has electric lights and 'waterworks. Write I ayton Commercial Club for -- d tear oncroie Co. O&o&v- - Utah Send He Excels- - in - tomatoes railroads, v brick al Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST Located in the midst of fertile -- trans-continent- ' KAYSVITXE. UTAH NoET AMR Aoojuc . y, OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER ROCKER Free To Our Customers Call and see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n The First National bank is now loDan Smedley left a few days ago cated in its new banking room where for Nebraska, to work for the Salt Cashier Lawrence Ellison and his asLake Knitting company. sistant, Yird Cook, will be pleased to Mrs. Wilda Anderson of Pocatello, meet .the friends and patrons of the The furniture, fixIdaho, is visiting at the. home of her establishment. tures, floor, and the wall decorations grandmother, Mrs. Annie Willey. are all that could be desired and preJennie Freestone is visiting relatives sent a very handsome appearance. in Morgan, Utah. She returned home d The daughter - of with her sister, Mrs. Kate Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris had the Mrs. JaneLewis aiid daughter, misfortune to run into a barbed wire Blanche,, left the first of the week for fence Tuesday night and was so seriWasatch, where they will spend the ously cut in the face that fourteen summer. stitches were required to close the Miss Mary Robinson, who has been wounds properly. The girl was playother children at the home of visiting relatives here for the past ing with a neighbor and did not know the locaweek, returned to her home in Idaho tion of the fence. Falls, Idaho, Wednesday. t MrsD. E. Evans of Salt Lake City Rufus Adams has returned from to has taken charge of the Bountiful bak- Chicago where he went as a delegate convention. National the Progressive ery. Mr. Pike, the former proprietor, twelve-year-ol- Miss Tuesday Esther Ashdown returned to Rigby,. Idaho, after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashdown. Con fectioner KaysxJille. 7tah The Bountiful volunteer fire depart- ment are making arrangements to hold a Wg celebration on the tabernacle -grounds July 4. -- -- Miss Hilda Johnson of this place, and Ivan Johnson of Cleveland, Utah, were married Wednesday. The couple will make their home in Cleveland. Fred Parkinson, manager of the Economy Store, moved his family here from Salt Lake City last week. They are living in the Ira Stoker residence. Spring Nephi Giles, Jr., of this place, and Viola Cole of Salt Lake City, were married last Wednesday. A reception was given the same evening at the home of the bride. ... loose Cleaning time is here. Your house or outbuildings may need a coat of paint. We have it. The famous Masury brand. Your walls may need freshening and recolonng. The material to do it with is Miss Birdie Sabine of this place, and Norman Lamph of Salt Lake City, were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. They will make their home in BountifuL Ready money will be just as valuable to you 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' k sunshine or sorrow. Come in today and start an account with us. Add to it from every pay envelope you get Funds in bank strengthen a mans "backbone." Multiply your money in our care. iT BARNES BANKING COMPAN-YKAYSVILLE, Wm. Asa Sabine and his Hanson, arrived here Saturday from Grouse Creek, Utah, where they had been on their ranch. Mr. Sabine came down to attend the wedding of his w, daughter, Birdie. The John Deere light steel binder UTAH HERBERT E. SMITH CO. Pure, Unadulterated Insurance you WANT TO SELL or TRADE your real estate we can do it. Always at your service. If :::::: CLEARFIELD on ar-riv- ed son-in-la- wealth, but he knew the value of thrift and 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. Adams reports great times during the gathering and had the pleasure of meeting many of the big men of both parties. He believes that most of the Progressives will support the Republican nominee,- - as the platform on which he stands is to their liking. Before going to the convention, he had made up his mind that the Republican and Progressive parties should get and since the conventions he Is more convinced that it is the proper step to take, both in the county, state and nation. James E. Ellison, manager of the Layton Sugar company, returned from his trip to the East yesterday morning. During his absence he visited Toronto, Canada, Detroit, Chicago and Kansas City. It was while he was in Toronto that news of the great naval battle between the English and Germans, which was attended with great loss of life, was received. The Canadian people were much depressed and seemed to realize as never before the horrors of the war. At Detroit he attended the meeting of the National Sugar Manufacturers association where the delegates were given a grand and royally entertained. He in Chicago in time to attend the Republican National convention to which he was an alternate delegate. He believes the convention was the greatest in the history of the country and that the Republican and Progressive parties are practically united at this time. To his mind Hughes was the logical candidate and has no doubt of his election. Moroiv practiced it. Ready money wisely invested made him an international finan- Mr. having resigned. Myron D. 'Phillips, cJ.Picrponi He was bom into UTAH Our Entire Line of the Celebrated KAllPs!i leads all harvesting machines of this type. Farmers should look it over before purchasing a binder. The Read the ads in The Reflex, it means Wagon & Machine company the stock at has them in 'Layton money to you. The Reflex accepts ads only from reliable advertisers. agency of the company. Adv. Con-rolidat- ed Cal-o-Ti- iit We Have It J" FFRANK HYDBUILDER Going CGNTRACTOR e BRMJ3ER AND GROWTJL Of BARRED FLmOVTM BjOCTLS AND DVROC JERSET RED Co-o- p. , ii tfbavills , - -- VisJv,- - 8 PerCent " Rutledle IYSICIAN and SURGEON sidence on Locust Street Wear Bamberger Depot answered promptly day or night Vr MUriU - . I DUk A bney for long: or short time. Loans to suit all or needs of time payment. Also a few good lots, both business. and residence, and some acreage for sale. Loans on stock securities for long or short time solicited. See 8 per cent money J. E. 'RO'BIflSOfl Li scencedL Abstractor and Notary Public Office F. C JFanilftgto Call in and look them over before - The House of Quality. VUV J. S. ADAMS, LAYTON at 20 per cent Discount - buying elsewhere -- ' JOHN BARTOfJ & SOIL Home Furnishers Kaysville,' - - Utah |