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Show Just received another shipment of shoes, ordered sometime ago. Prices on our present line of shoes is far below the cost at the factory. Wear Just read a letter in The Reflex telling of the superior quality of our line of shoes. We can fit any foot, eye and pocket-booDont pay more for sljoes,we save you moneys Come . inand buy now. Leather is going up. We havent advanced our shoe prices. k. H. Telephone No. J. SHEFFIELD & l The Most of the Best 4 -- ( SONS DEPARTIffi'ff CASH STORE, end with Tha larg. city In north Davis county ; flM plaoa lor rwulanco. Hay. villa Holier HUia, vcfclatUa and Xruit caumntf wlah. in him wit and grant brink plant add aUadiiy ta the wealth oi the city, lianarai lai tiling. Iruit and vegetable growing tor ebip taut and aannlng are important atnduiiriae. Wan the ilavia County Central Ulah achooi, ahurahea and naw opera houaa, City water and electric lighte are tnduoamanu tor Hama ot the inland frintiug oompany and tla printing plant. at lreston, visit with relatives Idaho. relatives. , county and a concrete pavement will be laid from the building to the tracks Dentist for the accommodation of the public. The second matter considered was that Office Vi Block West of Barnes Bank of asidewalkalong the east side of Phone 41 the railroad right of way from the KAYSVILLE - - UTAH residence of Doctor Sumner Gleason to the Central High school building. It was pointed out that the tracks of the railway were used by students in - NOTARY PUBLIC going to and from the school and that there was great dagger of them being With Barnes Banking Co., --Kaysville run down by passing trains. The railway company proposed to furnish the gravel for the walk and fence along theeasnidelf thecity would secure the land and spread the gravel for the walk. The committee from the city council will report in favor of carrying out the project Dr.W. E. WHITAKER The Kaysville Canning Corporation Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman has been sent out several cases of mixed goods visiting with Salt Lake relatives for to their customers in the Northwest the past ten days. and Pacific Coast joints This instiAlfalfa hay now brings $20 a ton tution has long enjoyed a big trade on the market in Davis county. The Misses Marguerite and Roetta all over that region owing to prompt , Thomassen visited with relatives at serviceind. superior quality of goods. John Barton is still seriously ill at Burley, Idaho, over Sunday. his home in this city. Thanksgiving will be generally Mrs.JohnEBarkerand --daughter celebrated iirKaysville-today.-Amon- g PIGS FOR SALE Inquire of H. J. Ruth Visited her daughter, Mrs. Henry those who will celebrate with family Sheffield, Jr., Kaysville. Adv. her home in dinners are John R. BaVnes, John W. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Phillips, Courtright, at ton Gailey, Robert Blamires, George on Monday, November 27th, a son. Swan, Thomas Anderson and Doctor Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Emma Best, of Salt Lake City, Sumner Gleason. - Elliott Barton is in charge of the and Mrs. Ellen Williams, of BountiThe Misses Vivian and Lulu .Bacon, The Reflex has all the news of Davis furniture and undertaking establish ful, have been visiting with their born on the safne day of the month county all the v ment of John Barton & Son, during sister, Mrs. Charles V. Robinson. time, two years apart, celebrated their the illness of his father. The Misses Christie and Mina Webat the home of their sister, If you are looking for bargains in ster attended a shower party on Sat- birthdays Mrs. Emms Carnes, at her home, corM. millinery call at your home store, urday' evening at the home of Miss ner of Sixth and Locust streets, last tf. Kaysville Millinery. Adv. Fern Hill, in Ogden. The Bhower Saturday evening. About thirty guests ATTORNEY-AT-LAwere present and all had a jolly time. Mrs. Harry J. Cottrell, of Burley, was in honor pf Miss Julia Bourns. Idaho, has returned home after a visit Suite 610 Judge Building Bonnemort & Williams, proprietors The Kaysville ward amusement aswith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Salt Lake City, Utah of the be to sociation will give a Bocial dance at Kaysville Market, are Blood. commended on the of their Residence - the opera house this evening. All are appearance Woods Cr6ss, Utah The Utah Packing company shipped cordially invited to attend and have establishment at this time. The market is clean and attractive at all times a carload of fat cattle from this city a part in the good time. is stocked with an abundance of and to their plant in 'Salt Lake yesterday atof A wholesome food products. The firm Kaysville Last large delegation City. Saturday the same com the Lake now tended the concert Salt at is of shipping veal, pork and poultry pany shipped a Car fat hogs. Tabernacle last Friday evening. to the city market from time to time. CASH PAID FOR POULTRY Kaysville merchants received two Among the party were Mr. and Mrs. AND EGGS. Keith Barnes departed Tuesday cars of coal this week but all was sold Henry II. Blood, Miss Martha Barnes, within twenty-fou- r hours after re- Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, Mr. and evening for Eugene, Oregon, where as Aftntar rex ceived. The price of coal has ad- Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Emily Sitzer a delegate from the- University of Conkeya Poultry and Stock Utah chapter, he will attend the navanced 25 cents a ton on this market. and Miss Gertrude Fletcher. Remedies. tional convention of the Sigma Ki E. WADDOUPS 8-- 10 W Oak Leaf Poultry Farm - y i- Electric Shoe Shop UTAH KAYSVILLE, J. R. GAILEY First Class Quick . . and Up-to-da- te Work: Our TELEPHONE Motto 45- -i OPPORTUNITY and PREPAREDNESS ARE YOU PREPARED? Young man, are you PREPARED? Have you thought of youre future? How much will your PAY-CHEC- K call for in three years from now, will it be enough, or would you care for more? We are prepared to teach you a TRADE!. Opportunity presents itself once in ever mans life. You have the opportunity and we are prepared. We want a boy from 16 to 20 years of age who wants to learn the printing trade; must be prepared to stay for three yeafs, or until time is served; no loafers or triflers need apply. Father, have you thought. of your son!s FUTURE? INLAND PRINTING CO. BOOKS hinOn B Kaysville, CATALOCUES Quio Utah After, attending the conwill return home via steamer from Portland to San No. 7685 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. AT LAYTQN, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE A)F BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17, 191$ LY. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $154,5604 Total loans 154,561.34 Notes and bills rediscountedL. .$154,561.34 - 321.35 : 321.35 Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation 25.000.- 00 (par value) Total U. S. bonds 25.000.- 00 25,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not includ1,787.32 ing stocks) owned unpledged ...... . Total bonds, securities, etc ..... 1,787.32 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent - ' . of subscription) Value of banking house (if unencumbered).. 3,348.57 Equity in banking house ..and fixtures......... .. h. ...... .... .... Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 104,284.61 Net amount due from banks and bankers 468.25 Outside checks and other cash items... 26.67 Fractional currency, nickels and cents Notes Of other national banks.:...:: ::.::..r.......... . Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank Redemption fund with U. S.' Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Mrs. A. R. Bowman, B. R. Bowman, Total and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Canine. B. R. Bowman is part owner and superin) tendent of the Riverside Enterprise; A. R. Bowman is on the staff; and R. A. Canine is foreman of the Western Newspaper Herald-Republic- 3,348.5T 1,807,71... 104,284.61 9,901.81 . 494.92 150.00- - 21,523.67 1,250.00 $325,331.30 No. 7685. LIABILITIES - Capital stock paid Surplus fund Undivided profits $ 4,916.81 Less current expenses, interest and taxes 536.52 .......... .............................. paid ....... Circulating notes outstanding Net otmrdurtdbankrtaid'bia:tfke,rs:.:r. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check '"Certified checks' Cashiers checks outstanding Total demand deposits Certificates of deposit. Other time deposits... 25,000.00 5,000.00 4,380.29 24,600.00 -10,1569.68 21.00 175,010.15 -- 1,969.55-. 843.05 1 177,822.75 230.00 .77,607,58.. Total $325,331.30 State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: d bank do solemnly L L. E. Ellison, cashier of the swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of November, VIRD COOK, Notary Public. 1916. My commission expires February 22, 1920. Correct Attest: JOHN H. LAYTON, E. P. EELI50N, R. ADAMS, Directors. above-name- - an n Brighten Up the Home for Christmas Union. 900.00 ...... he An auto party from Salt Lake en route to Ogden stopped and paid The Reflex a visit last Saturday. The member? of the party are prominently identified with the printing industry, Included in the party were Mr. an I 4 Hansons fraternity. - vention 'i Kaysville, U tah . t. Mias Edna Shepherd spent the week The Misses Hattie Roueche and her friend Miss Claire Blanche Jones departed yesterday Gleason. morning for SL Anthony, Idaho, Mrs. Helen Colfcmere has returned where they will spend the remainder of the week visitingrwith friends and from an extended KAYSVILLE for the Least Cash PRACTICAL T. H. Robins, of West Kaysville, raised about three acres of sweet corn on his farm this last season -- and canned the entire crop right on the farm. The entire crop canned has already been sold at a good price and Mr. Roberts is contemplating planting and canning a greatly increased acreage next year. Mr. Roberts has been raising and canning fruit for the market for several years and has never had any trouble disposing of his product Fruit and vegetable canneries of this kind would thoroughly solve the problem of disposing of the large amount of fruit and vegetables which annually go to waste in Davis county each year. President Julian Bamberger and Chief Engineer Stobner, of the Salt Lake - Ogder failWSy; iher'with'4 committee from the Kaysville city council and the Davis County Board of EJucatiorTat Kaysville Monday af. temoon. During the meeting two matters of. importance were consid ered. The first matter-wa- s with the committee from the city couhcil and was concerning the erection of a depot in Kaysville. The representatives of, the railway company declared they were ready to build an depot at Kaysville just as soon as land could be secured sufficient to extend the freight track around the rear of the proposed structure. When the depot is built if will be the best along the line of the road in Davis ' 55531 PRESENTS PLEASE PRACTICAL PEOPLE Furniture ls theThing A gift' selected from our beautiful stock," is a lasting token of esteem which will be appreciated by anyone who enough to receive it. As a special offer to the people of Davis county, we will pay the freight on all Xmas good bought from us, to any railroad point between Ogden and Salt Lake City. A'traa.TwxKKj' tzx- ShP Erly and Shop Jn jjgdeti- -Ji Pay 'AswowaM1 Afssufe&a?. -- up-to-da- te Washington Ave. rw |