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Show teltEX THE WEEKtf tots dressed in white and pink which made a very beautiful spectacle. The presentation speech was made by Mrs, Millie alton of the South Davis stateT President Louise B. Felt and fifteen members of the general board of Salt Lake City werein attendance and were served refreshments by the local board members. A prise three-ste- p was one of the features of the evening. FARMINGTON - t County seat of rich and fertile Davis County. Home of the Miller Floral company, the largest growers of flowers, m the intermountain country. Location of the famous Lagoon resort. Has waterworks and electric lights. A fine place for residence. C EM ENT S1WE illfflS KAYSVIttfi, tJTAtl -- Will Chaffin, who has been suffering from s broken foot, is doing nicely. POTTER FARM ; NORTH OGDEN of Silo has proven t entirely satisfactory to owner, who" saya i its ease and econ- omy are vital fac- - ? tors. t Mrs. S. L. Gregory is suffering from a severe attack of eye trouble. - Mr. and Mrs, W, 0. Robinson have returned to Logan after a two weeks visit with Farmington relatives. '0 ofel)fc, Mrs. Maude R. Foote and daughters of Nephi have been spending a week here with relatives. 1 There are mtffey I siloes of this ton- - I struction in Davis I county, all of which r are giving satisfac- tion, For informa I tion as to uses of $ off I concrete, Mrs. Cortright and children returned Friday from Midvale, where her husband is employed. thdVoupon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood are enjoying an auto trip. to the Yellowstone park, The, Misses Jessie Maw and Effie Kent of Ogden are visitng for a week with Mrs. Arlab Farr. tear IrxermoimtaiS below and mail. Concrete Co. Gsdem UriH ! Mrs. Ellen Tippets returned to Arama, Idaho, Sunday, after a two months visit here and in Salt Lake Pleasa Send Ho Catdogus HcS HaH6... ADOOES9. ......... City. M Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner, I EVERY DEALER HAS IT. . A PURSE FULL THOM ROCKER Free To Our Customers Call and, see. them and get a punch card k Jnion State llanf( BOUNTIFUL, CONTRACTOR nitmffiRANn BVILDER. cnomor SLOCKS BARRE2 IljmOVTM AND XJVStOG tlRRSKT RED Kivill 'Gii. , ' 'f ' , Vlabw X' President Robinson and sons, SherWanted Reliable, energetic, marman and Frank, have motored to their man as collector, and solicitor; ried ranch Idaho," for a few and commission; good oppordays outing. Rulon and Wealthy salary advancement. Address M-- l, for tunity Clark accompanied them. . - - care of The Reflex, Kayiviile. 2t. K Dr. Gardner, .our city physician, Subscribe for The Reflex today. It gave an interesting talk at the Sunday evening meeting on the subject of has- all the news of Davis - - county. ' Vr sanitation, and Mrs. Rose Knowlton do-po- sit is X read an original paper on why FarmREADY FOR rEACIl DAY ington won the dean city contest. States. of for Annual Fete Bishop A. L. Clark returned Satur- Box Elder Arranges 3 IS on September day from the coast. His little son Dsle came with him, leaving Mrs. This i3 Commercial club, The City Brigham and Lewis Miss Nellie Clark, young there for a few weeks more of recu- ihe fruitgrowers of Box Elder county and the Oregon Short Line railroad cities, us, perating for Mrs. Clark.' have perfected arrangements for the adobe eight-roo- annual Box EWer county fete day on The large residence of Charles' Bachman September 1ST Peach day, which has was destroyed by fire last Thursday, eed an institution with Brigham City starting about midnight, supposed to for five years, will again be celebrated have been lighted by electric wires. this year, and those who attend will all is Part of the contents were saved, but be given all the peaches they desire. the loss is fully $2000, with no insurit The crop in Box Elder county was ance. A fund is being raised to help not damaged to as great an extent as bear the loss. " A portion of the walls first reported, and W. C, Horsley of for can be saved. Brigham City declared that the yield in several years, will be one of the best The funeral services over the reThe prices lor peaches from the vimains of Joseph S. Miller were held of Brigham City will be above in the meeting house last Thursday cinity the average this season. afternoon. A large audience attended. for The traffic department of the OreBeautiful flowers covered the casket the Short line estimated that The burial was in the Farmington gon crop for the eastern markets peach, of Tho cemetery. The services were conduct- from the Brigham City territory alone ed by Councillor J. J. Steed. The sing wrill amount to more than 200 cars, ing was by the choir. The opening and that in Box Elder county at least j and dosing prayers were by W. V. 300 cars of fruit will be placed in the Haight and Arthur Stayner, and con market.. . soling and very Interesting remarks A feature of the Peach day edebra- by Elders J. D. Wood, former state tion this year will be an increase in secretary; J, T. ifhmmond, a relative; the camber of free attractions and E. B. Clark; Daniel G. Miller, presi the awarding of prizes for the best dent of an Idaho stake, the deceaseds KAYSVILLE, UTAH recipes for pies and other delicacies brother; and Stake President J. H. made from of The canning peaches. Robinson. The deceased was highly peaches will also be a feature of the spoken of as a kind husband, father and neighbor, and will be much missed day. by a great number of relatives and MARRIAGE LICENSES ' friends. August 7 George R. Samscl and Alma FriHansen, both of Salt Like, The outing at the Lagoon kit Amanday afternoon by the North and South August 7 Eoliin Nelmn and Lake. Salt of both da Anderson, Davis stake Primary associations com If you blned in honor of Mrs. Aurelia S. August 7 Dennis F Pontious and or ound ritb e Pr m a ry a Mary EVB. Troxell; both of Salt Lake. August 19 Joseph W.' HamSbn and; nations, was a grand success. There Mrs. was a program of folk dances, drills, Emily Crow, both of Salk Lake; service. . i etc.- The band stand was beautifully August 11 Frank E, Woodruff and Lake. Salt of decorated with flowers and ferns by Jessie Cheshire, both UTAH CLEARFIELD Miss Erma Rice and Mrs. Sadie S August 12 Malcolm Smith and Clark, and a most beautiful basket of Ethyl McGrew, both of Ogden. August 12 George A. Acox and pink gladiolaa which the Primary YELLOWSTONE PAIMI associations contributed to buy was Alice IL Snyder, both of Salt Lake. Lake, M. and Ivie 15 Clarence Wood of R. August St also a feature of the decorations. It August 14 John August 22 and 24, via Crrtn V was presented by a group of little Louia and Amy IL Martin of San j Ellen M. Ince, both of Salt Lake. Line. Ask agents for d;t." J c 1 1 girls, two larger girls carrying the' Diego, CaL cam-ra- y ervatiens or writs D, S. C , mammoth basket, with streamers o August 15 Robert Deckel of Mur- - j Girls wanted for the tomato Pass. the Lilx C at Kaysville canxeryAdv. Agt, and JeanettaHcMlley of Salt paiga .pink ribbon leading out to seven little 10 Billions of Savings Co. Stewart-Burto- n UTAIL -- FRANK HYDE Parties who desire to camp on the Saturday from a week's journey to the Yellowstone park. They expressed property of the Thornley Land and great delight over the grand sights lave Stock company at Jacobs Creek, witnessed on the trip. ri Weber canyon, are notified that a will be made for the privilege. At the county commission meeting charge This charge Is made to reimburse aj last Monday the business done concaretaker who has been placed in sisted in fixing the tax levies of the charge of the property. county. They will meet again next JOHN W, THORNLEY, President Adv. --X- SAVINGS BANK, such as the NOTICE TO CAMPERS Monday, of money is a. most excellent thing, but are you not running a ilsk of losing it out of ) our pocket? The best way la to carry sufficient in )wur parse for Immediate Wjants, and place the balance In a SAFI ver, Colo. Mr, and Mrs, D. L. Rice returned THE PURSE TO SAVINGS DANIi bliss Alta Robinson accompanied a number of Salt Lake friends on a two weeks vacation at the head of Provo CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS When our little boy, now 7 years canyon. old, was a baby he was cured of cholMrs. Gooding, a trained nurse, for-- ! era morbus by Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, merly of Salt Lake, is visiting at Hie writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Richard- laven, N. Y. Since then other memson. bers of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel Mrs. Robert G, Swain left August troubles with good satisfaction, and 1 17 to spend a month with her daughgladly indorse it as a remedy of exmerit. Obotainable everyceptional Denwho is ter, Mabel, employed at where. Adv. OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER VERYBEST - Mrs. Charles Miller Sr. left Tuesday with a party of Salt Lake relatives and friends for a canyon trip. 14 -- Relief Society Outing The Relief society ladies of the Farmington ward, acompanied bytheir husbands, enjoyed a very successful outing at Lagoon August 14. Mesdames Fannie Thackham and Rose Knowlton, the toast committee, were assisted by Mesdames Eva Van Fleet and Eva Ghipman. ''The" two hundred diners were convulsed vtith laughter throughout the ' ' lunch hour, Robert Southworth furnished old fashioned music to the delight of the limber-foote- d crowd, both under the bowery and upon the pavilion. were speeches Extemperaneous made by Bishop A. L. Clark, E. F, Richards, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, president of the South Davis societies, and Mrs. Charles Miller, president of the Farmington ward society and others. A happy event of the evening was the presentation of a beautiful and artistically decorated cake which was presented Mrs. Fannie Thackham in honor of her sixty-sixt- h birthday. By her request the cake was cut and paaed to the assembly. The refreshment committee, under direction of Mrs. Eliza Wood, deserves great credit for its splendid work. Ed Chaffin is visiting with his mother, Mrs, D. E. Chaffin. 100 Tons Capacity Known Everywhere As .The , Myron W. Ph Mips, That Confectioner i ftah Kajrs'OJtle. - line of Mens industries and maintains government not the Ten billions country capital but is the capital from which new drafts are made developments. j and Boys Oxfords which we are offering at 50 per c e n t discount. A few Misses Low Shoes and , Progress depends on the investment accumulation of money owner a savings account is a capitalist - One Ladies White Canvas Shoes at 50 per cent dis- - Dollar Starts anylccountl BARNES BANKING COMPANY j count. - m - - I shelters, clothes and feeds pays wages, builds extends railroads, equips - two-sto- ry - - the United K ' tho fund which OXFORDS We have a the amount on in the savings banKs HERBERT E. SMITH CO. - Pure, Unadulterated Insurance w ill Kaysv 6CotQjK. IKtitiede PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence on Locust Street ! Near Bamberger Depot answered promptly day or night Kayav.Sa , Utah LUeenced Abstracter and Notary Pubic F.C4JL EJf. - your - J. E. 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