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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH . v CEMENT BOUNTIFUL located in the midst of fertile fields, .Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County; has waterworks, electric lights, and s. power, telephone, cement Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commercial club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. 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 & Ogden and Oregon Short Line, Has electric lights and waterworks. STAVE POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN Write Layton Commercial Club information. 100 Tons Capacity of Silo has proven entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its ease and economy are vital V LAYTON Ted King is the owner of ti : Known Everywhere As The -e- tide-walk- trans-continent- for A daughter car. jyaf born recently to . Mrs. W. A. Browm of Deeth, Nev., s visiting relatives here. Glen Cox is home from Nevada, having been called to attend the funeral of his uncleT Henry Thornley,, Dan Devine left Wednesday for Jefferson, Colo., to spend a two weeks vacation with relatives. Miss Mabel Young of Ogden, who has been visiting with Miss Dot Day Miss Vera Fackrell has accepted a for the past week, returned to her position as relief operator In the Bell home Tuesday. ' L i There are many I siloes of this construction An Davis county, all of which c " giving satisfac-ioFor information as to uses of concrete, tear off I the coupon below and mail. n. - A Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ashdown visited with the family of Mr. and are rejoicing over the arrival of a Mrs. James M. Day Sunday. daughter, born last week. FKOM THE PURSE TO SAVINGS BANIC IS - parts. ROCKER y Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wiggill, Miss Jannesa Wiggill, Miss Marian Hodson James E. Wiggill and Robert H. Bar ton are spending the week in a camp up in Weber canyon. ,v Free To Our Customers Gill and see them and get a punch card The Kayj'Ville, H. UtA Power and Light company I we are offering at 50 per cent discount. A few Misses Low Shoes -- and wound. everywhere. S' hon-ore- Ladies White Canvas Shoes at 50 per cent count. Kaysville Co;op; Rutlede Quality. rrrTrxrriM' A KijvilU , Vialv. Thrift Is Power ' J. E. y, Adv. Yi Japans ambition to bo a world power called forth an imperial edict banKs ha3 increased to 20,655,830, one-ha- lf tho wholo In the United States today, only 19 out of every hundred persons have savings accounts. i Saving is a duty you owe your country os well as yourself. One Dollar Starts an Accomitl BAfflESlAHKING COMPAHY WEEK END EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short line. KAYSVILLE, UTAH j NOTICE TO CAMPERS Parties who desirs to camp on the property of the Thornley Land and Live Stock, company at Jacobs Creek, in Weber canyon, are notified that a charge will be made for the privilege, This charge is made to reimburse a1 caretaker who has been placed In charge of the property." JOHN W. THORNLEY, President Adv. Y Japanese with accounts in savings CURE FOR CHOLERA. MORBUS When our little boy, now 7 years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction, and I gladly indorse it as a remedy of exObotainable everyceptional merit where Adv. "" t. telling tho people to save. In threo years, since 1912, the number of ' Attractive rates for excursion tickets good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday bn sale every week. Still better ates for tickets good Sundays only. Ask agents for details. .M O To keep merits of the picture from a moral standpoint. jS d Henry Thornley, an old and ; his died at of resident Layton, hoihe near this place Sunday, August 6, at 8:50 p, m., of heart failure. The deceased was 63 years of age, anc had been ill for the past eight years. He is survived by a wife and a family of nine children, all of whom are mar ried. The funeral was held from the disLayton meeting house Wednesday af ternoon at 2 oclock and was' largely attended. The. funeral service was under the direction of Bishop James EL Ellison and the invocation was pronounced by bishop Davis E. Layton. Among the speakers were President . Francis N. Nalder of Syracuse, Elder Lambert of Salt Lake City and Presi dent Henry H. Blood cf Kaysville., All of the speakers testified to the high character and sterling worth of the deceased. The music was fumishec by- - the combined, Layton choirs and -of' : , Professor Paul of Salt Lake City, who rendered A Perfect Day" and SomeThe floral offertime, Somewhere. and were very beautiful. many ings and autos many horse drawn Thirty -vehicles took the sorrowing relatives, ROTSIJISOJl neighbors and friends to the KaysPHYSICIAN and SURGEON ville cemetery, where the remains Lisceuced Abstractor and and Residence on Locust Street Public were laid in the grave, which was Notary "ear Bamberger dedicated by Senator John W. Thorn-leDepot (V, Office F. C. & M. BUg. ausvrered or brother' of the deceased. night promptly day Utah 4lJn2i . Utah Farmington The House Gt BARRED FLYttOVTtl ROCKS AND DVROG OEXSGY RED THE BEST LAXATIVE the bowels regular the b?st axative is outdoor exercise. Drirk A ull glass of water half an hour before ncukfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your owelr move once each day. When a medkine is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets. . They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle In effect Oblain-anl- e J. Steed is nursing a sore fihger, Damaged Goods brought out the biggest crowd ever housed in the' La Tonia hall. The admission was twice the usual price, but notwithstanding that fact standing room outside he doors in line with the screen was in demand. Opinion is divided as to the Oxfords which 1WII JTEIL BRRftDER AND GROWEJt The Y. L. M. I. A. gave a kitchen shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Thomas, in honor of ler daughter, Emily. A large crowd was present, and Miss Thomas was the recipient of some beautiful and useful presents. band cutting apparatus on a threshing machine. The second finger of the left hand Is slit from the palm of the hand to the tip of the finger. Nine stitches were required to close the ' and Boys CONTRACTOR Miss Emily Thomas of this place and Gerald Eldredge of Woods Cross were "married Wednesday at noon. Jishop W. W, Barlow performed the ceremony at the home of the bride, dr. and Mrs. Eldredge will make their lome in Newcastle. ' . jthe result of getting caught in the We have a -- FRANK HYD& A fine daughter was born a few days - ago- - to - Mr." and Mrs." Harold Briggs of Deeth, Nev. Mr. and Mr. Briggs were former residents of this place. T. A. Phillips, local manager for th Utah Power and Light, has taken a short layoff and will spend his vacation on a mtor trip to Felt City, Idaho, where he will inspect his land inter6 ests. He will be accompanied by John and George Layton. The party expects to be absent about a week. line of Men s BOUNTIFUL, UTAH ld is constructing a new line for a half mile north from Layton. The new line will serve three range and light customers. The company is out for business and will gladly make extension of its service lines whenever it will pay. Co. Jtah JJnion StateBanHs' Twin girls were born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. James Knighton. One of the children passed away on Tuesday, and the remaining twin is not expected to live. Con fectioner . out of jour pocket? Delbert Stoker, the son of John son of Mr. anc The Mrs. Joseph Wooley of Syracuse hat Stoker, was taken to the L, D, S. hospital Sunday, where it was found the misfortune to be thrown from horse and have both wrists broken, his arm would have to be broken The accident happened Tuesday even again, as the bone was not set prop--1 erly. ing. eight-year-o- Myron W. Phillips, yr Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ebee of Salt Lake City motored up from the capital city Sunday and spent the day with George W. Layton and family. of money is a most excellent thinjr, but are you not running a lhk of losing it The best way Is to carry sufficient In your purse for immediate wants, and place the balance in a SAFE SAYINGS BANK, such as the . Day The Misses Kate and Inez Robinson, rett are spending a two weeks vacadaughters of President Robinson of tion in Eureka at the borne' of Miss the California missions, visited with Days sister, Mrs. Jessie Lee. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Golda Rampton will leave Sat-- 1 Green, this week. , urday for Logan to visit with rela. Lucius Laudie is showing a Dodge tives. Miss May Stayner will take Brothers Toadster that is pronouncec her place in the Bountiful light office the neatest car ever seen in these during her absence. OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER PURSE FULL Mrs. Lee Taylor and son Allen of The Misses Nancy and Hattie IIol-- 1 rook are visiting in Holbrook, Idaho, Evanston, Wyo., who have been visiting with David E. Layton and family, with their sister, Mrs. Lauda Willie. have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. V. Devork of Milford Dennis Adams of Tremonton, who moved here the first of the w'eek. They has been seriously ill for the past six will occupy their new home on First w$eks, is reported still alive, but no South. hope is entertained of his recovery. The Misses Ida and Ida Gar- - - Stewart-Burto-n t telephone exchange. hr Please Send Ho Catalogue N3 fjflMC.-- Ado os Made of Choiceit Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner j EVERyT)EALER HAS IT. Miss Lillie Young has gone to BurMrs. J. J. Daugherty of Salt Lake ley, Idaho, where she will visit with City was visiting friends hereTues-- j - friend, Miss Zona Whitesides. day. Ogdejv- - Utah T- al kfr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Tovey. Dort eVERY BES- HERBERT E. SliHTH CO. Pure, Unadulterated Insurance if you WANT TO SELL or TRADE real estate we can do-i- t. Always at , your 7our service. UTAH CLEARFIELD energetic, mar- L ried man as collector and solicitor; NOTICE TO CREDITORS d, hake: salary and commission; good opporof E; ;trts cf P. Robert Administrator of estate In the of matter the M-tunity for advancement Address l, Harris, deceased. Harris, deceased. , Creditors will precare of The Reflex, Kaysville. 2t sent claims with vouchers to the un- W. R. SKEEN, at Layton, Davis County, Attorney for Subscribe for The Keflex today, It dersigned First publication J Utah, on or before the 31st day of DeLr:t p J. has all the news of Davis county. cember, A. D. 115. Wanted Reliable, aa rt |