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Show nn: Trzzrxr nrrLrx EArnrnLn Utah F WINTER EGGS Dry Mash, High Grade Meat Scraps and plenty of Whole Grain. Well fed birds should also have change of foods, and a tonic to produce eggs when prices are high. The Dr. Hessand Clarks Poultry Panacea is one of the best poultry tonics and egg producers on on the market. Our High Grade Meat Scraps are a necessity to the fowl. Condition your stock, also. Dr Hess has given to the Fanner a scientific tonic at an honest price. Only $1.50 for a 25 lb. pail We also have a complete line of Dips and Disinfecants. Dont fail to get them and use them. a. Telephone No. ss Damnur cash store, j. SWF jlLd & The Most of the Best 1 for the Least Cash H Kaysville, Utah JZ KAYSVILLE Tb larcaat city In north Davit county j fin piM for raaldaae. Kayaviil Hollar Mill. aaeatabl and fruit aann in aad araat brick plant add tUadily ta Um waaith of th city. Uunl farm inn, fruit and vagatabl (frowin for shipment and canning ar important Industrial liaa th Darla County Control High school, ahurchaa and now opara bo us. City watar and alaotra lights ar Indueamanta for ! Horn of th Inland Frinting vastmant. company and Its printing plant. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor, of Provo, Elder Clarence B. Stewart has been visited with Kaysville friends the first called to fill a mission for his church. of the week. He has been assigned to labor in the Eastern states and will depart on the Mrs. Emma J. Brook and daughter 10th of this month. A farewell social Elizabeth, of Wichita, Kansas, are the will be given in his honor - at the the guests of her brother, Rev. W. M. amusement hall next Tuesday evening. Porter. Mrs. Fred J; Porter, who with her husband and little daughter visited with the parents of her husband, Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Porter last summer, died at Salina, Kansas, on December 19th. Mr. Porter has returned here since the death of his wife and will make his home in Salt Lake City. FARMINGTON Caunty aaat of rich and fartfl Davis county. Bom of tb Millar Floral company, tb largaat frowats of flowara ia tb Intarmouataui Location of tb country. famous raaort Ha waterworks and alaetria lights. A fin plaoa for raaidawea. UMt ' Mrs. Ellen Tippets is spending the winter season in Aramo, Idaho, with her two sons and daughter and their ' Miss Maggie Layton teacher in the Salt Lake schools, spent the holidays families. Miss Amanda Nielsen ia visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chriswith friends and relatives in Garland. topher Layton, Mr. and, Mrs. George B, Thatcher of j Provo were Farmington visitors new Miss Florence Hail, of Huntsville, is There are many cases of measles in year eve, the guests of their daughter the guest of her cousin Miss Mary Kaysville and in various and Mr. and Mrs. Harold parts of Raymond. Davis county. So far no deaths hsve Robinson. Kaysville in common with other Miss ' Marie Blamirea entertained been reported from the disease. James Pearson, 75 years old, G. A. and towns in Davis county is cities with a "Robert sled sleighing party I R. Van veteran and a former resident of of son Lake Salt Grant, coal on short City, and has been for some and oyster supper "on Saturday night. of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph II, Grant, for-- 1 time. Dealers have succeeded in se- Farmington, died on the 11th of last I Misses Mollis Jackson and Gracs iner residents of this city, has been curing enough coal to supply their month at his home in Sebastopol, CalI Herrick, of Ogden, were the guests of visiting with his friend Russell Blood. customers in a limited way up to this ifornia. Deceased was a brother of I Miss Lois Jarman on New Year day. time, but the situation seems to be Mrs. William Jenkins. Clarence and Maud McLatchie hsve mofit serious at this time, Owners of live hedge fences are reI Miss Ilattir M. Scott who has been returned to Afton, Wyoming, where minded that4f the snow is not shovR. The Sirl are of 1 Reflex Davis, force, teaching school, after spend-visiting with her neice, Mrs. J. B. they eled off from the hedges that the and Miss the marKatherine be home in their this Jude, will holidays at ing Cooley, has. returned to her hornet of snow is apt to crush theried at weight great residence of the brides city, them out of shape. Also, weak badly in other Janon Ogden, Ebenezer A. Williams is reported Saturday, r, house 5, M,18 and Ut? shed roofs sometimes col13th. The will take theuary ill. Mr. Williams is one of the oldest week-ennewlyweds d of Miss Molhe Barnes. Miss 'cause. from same the lapse in their the MsrSzm pioneers of this region. His wife is Foster will be remembered as the itreet hoUM 80on af also seriously 111. Zaharoula Takas, the daughter of Mrs. Doctor Clift who re- - marriage. WJX joins in con- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Takas, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bennett and sided at Five Points during the We of futQre h filiation. ,nd died at the family home in Farming-to- n family, of Ogden, visited with friends of her husband. pine8S. last Tuesday from the effects of and relatives in Kaysville during the Mrs. Ester Bosworth who Was week-enAbout the best sleighing that ever eating part of a box of pills containing stricken with paralysis while visiting happened i8 now on throughout Davis strychnine. She .happened to find me of her son Bngham at son little the of Mr. and in the Stewart, the gleighing them where they were put away in the county. It is 8aid Mrs. Nick Bonnemort, who was re- Preston, Idaho, has been brought to on the concrcted portion of the State house, and evidently thought she was ported seriously ill last week is now her home in this city. Her condition road b exCeptionally fine. For the eating candy." Funeral 'services were is still Unimproved. much Improved. past few days the weather has been held at their home, conducted by the fine and not severely cold either night Salt Lake priest of the Greek Ortho' C. A. Epperson has been suffering For Sale Two stoves A Novel dox church. or day. from the result of a severe cold for the steel range and a coal Ilot Blast past few days but is now improved in heater; library table, marble top Marion Fletcher, who has been MRS. LUCY HOLBROOK HATCH health. stand, dining-rootable, two book visiting with his sisters, Mrs. G. D. Mrs. Lucy Holbrook Hatch, wife o desk, bureau. W. M. Porter. Rutledge and Miss Gertrude Fletcher. cases, There were several watch parties in I Mr. Perry Hatch, died at 1:00 a. m, Kaysville, Utah. Adv. departed for his home near Monmouth, Kaysville this year. Cards and festivat their home in Tetonia, Wednesday, ities formed the amusement at most Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swan and the Illinois, Tuesday. Mr. Fletcher, has Idaho. The sad news were conveyet been helping his father improve a " of Hie functions. Misses Jennie and Reah Swan, of Salt in telegram to her parents, Mr. ant farm Northern in Montana durLake Mrs. J. J. Holbrook, of Bountiful. Dethe week-en- d with large Ferris Thomassen entertained a relativeCity,ta spent ing the past summer and contemplates ceased was 87 tend They years old,- and leaves number of friends at cards at his home "anita r!y ta ft. .pm Mew a husband and seven children to mourn dtaner rvra last night. ' Iril Simmons and Sherley J Louis Underwood who has been her. Mr. and Mrs. J J. Holbrook, J. by Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield. Barnes were the prize winners. J. Holbrook Jr. and Mrs. Heber SesArnold M. Barnes entertained a sions left here on the Wednesday midG. John M. Barnes, manager of the number of friends at a watch J O. S, L. train for Tetonia to athalf night been la Kaysville Canning corporation, is in Sunday evening r.amM mt vJc,JpaSt yearand tend the funeral ceremonies. attendance at the State Canners as- ments mad. the evening pass V COmpany at S U Ums sociation convention at Ogden. very cap and the new year was at hand almost V able and efficient accountant for one JESSE HESS before expected. Fifteen guests were of his years and will make good in FOR SALE Ons lot and brick resiJesse Hess of Preston, Idaho, son of present. his chosen calling. dents with large sleeping porch, on Sarah M. and the late stake president, East Pine street Will eonsidaar any R. Ole Layton spent the holidays John W. Hess, was killed at Devils reasonable offer. A. J. Curtis. Adv. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Slide, Weber canyon, December 29th, NEW PARTNERSHIP IN LAW home at their In this city. by coming in contact with a live elec.Miss Hazel. Bishop entertained a Layton, PRACTICE Ole has returned to his school in tric wire, and falling 28 feet to the number of her friends with a watch James A. Howell ClarJudge and Where Afton, Wyoming, he is prinin his death followground, party Sunday night. Music and re- cipal of the city Bchools, and is mak- ence E. Wright have announced a law ing eightresulting later.-H- e hours was an emfreshments made the ' long evening partnership under the firm name of ployee of the Utah Power A all along the line. good ing Light Co. seem too short Howell A Wright, with offices in and while on a switch rack he tried to Mrs. E. A. Williams is . reported suite 514-- 1 6 in 'the ' David Eccles Miss Evelyn Gailey who has been step around another man who was seriously ill at her home on Pine I building, Ogden, working with him and happened to spending the Christmas holidays at street. Mrs. Williams is one of the I Mr, Howell is a Harvard graduate, touch a her home in this city has returned to wire. pioneers of Davis county and is well A. E. 97, LL. B. 99. He was n Mr. Hess was 26 years old on the her school, the Agricultural college at in years. She and her husband mitted to the Utah bar in May, 1900, 9th of last August. He was born Logan. in celebrated their sixtieth wedding anni-- and commenced to practice with the Farmington and lived there until mana of Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes versary couple years ago. present mayor of Ogden, A. R. Hey- - hood when he went north where more ' feted all their children and grandchilfarm land was available. He leaves Mr.'iM Mrs. V!. P. Herein, a dren on New Year day. It was a happy wife and one child. " ta occasion alike for grandparents, chil Mra 1901 H ta1905 to The funeral services were held in GnCa the dren and grandchildren. meeting house Sunday, December 81st. A large audience assembled Hon. John R. Barnes is in attend turkey whift yr.r.1 th. bfrt It and the speakers paid glowing tributes to the anecat the''' annual convention of"the v. v Ltah Canners association at Ogden, there was a profusion of beautiful flowers. today. He will remain for the banquet portance. During his tenure of s, Interment was in the Farmington this evening. he established an enviable G. D. Rutledge entertained the j cemetery. Mrs. Paul Thomassen has been Bay View club at her home on Eighth reputation for fairness and judicial taken to a SaltXaka hospital' where street last Friday afternoon. All tho learnTHELMA CLARK . members of sht is one of, the younger club the were she was operated on for appendicitis. present and Mnu.Theima Udy Clark, She has been seriously ill but ai this a very pleasant and profitable after- - mehers of the Utah bar, having been of Bishop and Mrs. Charles A.daughter Udy, of July, 1916. He is a time her condition is much improved. noon was spent. Dainty and delicious f dmiried Fielding, the s bride of the George Wash- - Leroy R. were served and the J Date Gary, died at the family The schools of Davis county opened floral decorations were much admired. Mnton university of Washington, D home in Farmington of complications on Tuesday after the holiday vaca- Mrs. Emily Sitzer and Miss Gertrude I Sinc his admission to the bar, following an attack of measles. Her tion. The attendance in the schools Fletcher rendered several musical j Wright fats been in practice for death occurred as 1:00 a. m, Wednesis the largest in the history of the numbers. The next himself, meeting will be at day, January 3d. Deceased was 20 the home of Mrs. Benjamin Barrett, county and the work the most years of age. She contracted measles on Fruisy aflcmoon, January 12th. j Subscribe for The Reflex two weeks ago. Funeral services L25. j son-in-la- w, - If!?: I Wdce 3, I I d. I -- -- m -- tiM-em- nuI K.ia Y.'. - f high-pow- er ad-o- T t t - j nish-- a large payroll of seasonal wor ers and they provide a market for SS'LI m T 1 MUTUAL The Kaysville Mutual associatior On Wednesday and Thursday - of will hold their regular meeting at tl this week there assembled in Ogden Tabernacle on Sunday evening at the representatives of one of the post oclock. The program will be as fo valued industries of this state. The lows: members .of the State Canners asso- Quartette Misses Eloise Burtoi ciation are engaged in their annual Zena Williams, Emma Odd and E dicusion of the business accomplishberta B1 am ires. ment and business outlook. This is an Violin soloGordon Gailey. industry, which has depended upon the - Piano solo Miss Bessie Reeves. determination and grit of the men Speaker Elder Hubert C. Burton. who have entered into it to become Cornet solo William Foxley. thriving and a success. It has so far progressed that the attention of capiDanger Signal talists has been attracted and now If the fire bell should ring would you there is a movement on foot as a re- run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire? It is much the same sult of which such capitalists and inA cough is s danway with a vestors hope to step in and reap the ger signal ascough. much as a fire bell You profits which have accrued through should no more try to suppress it than the energy and work of the canners. to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes The indusiry is at last on itsfeet, and the coughing. This can nearly always It has come to the point without bene- be done by taking Chamberlains fit of state or government aid or Cough Remedy. .Many have used it bonus. Now that it is in such a condi- with the most beneficill results. It is especially valuable for the persistent tion It would seem that the men who cough that so often follows a bad cold have placed it there should reap the or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes: "Durprofit. ing the winter my husband takes cold The meaning of the canning indus- easily and coughs and coughs. Chatry to the state is little realized by mberlains .Cough Remedy is the best the masses of the people. for breaking up these attacks During .a medicine and cannot get him to take any you portion of the yearsthe canneries fur other. Obtainable everywhere. CANNERS CONVENTION REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STA OF UTAH, OF THE CONDITION OF THE BARNES BANKING COMPANY, LOCATED AT KAYSVILLE, IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 18TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts Unsecured Stocks and Other Bonds.. Banking House Due from National Banks Due from State Banks and Bankers.. Gold Com Silver Coin grad-refreshme- nts r three-month- will . 498.62 8.500.00 2.500.00 49,305.74 28,985.97 640.00 84982 - 2,310.00 2,91583 Total 4375,644.47. LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid ia Surplus Fund rofit51 Literest, Exchange, etc Individual Deposits CashiersChecks Savings Deposits Certificates of Amount set aside forDepogit.: Taxes, ete Total 4 50,000.00 50,000.00 lo!l3L09 i i 2290.90 " . g-- gg 11582780 38188 2,000.00 ..5375,64 State of Utah, County of Davis, ss.: d,?y 8Woni according to law; deposes above dis-Mr- -- 4279,138.99 Currency Expense Account U - i of the small land owners who rail vegetables and fruits. The people of Ogden take more tbi a passing interest in this conventii of the representatives of an indust that has done much in bringing revenue to that county which has be used in the development of the sectio The men are the kind who are pionee in the work of building up the man the young husband the blow falls with facturing and business interests of crushing force and the sympathy of commonwealth. Their importance i the community goes out to him and citizens and business men should the sorrowing family. recognized. , 1 5 nnyVryfflK'J. r be held in the meeting house Friday, at 1:00 p. nu Thelma's buoyant, vivacious nature made her a general favorite in a large circle of friends who will mourn her loss. Being the only girl in a family of boys she was the idol of her parents and brothers, to Whose lives she brought sunshine and joy by her cheery loving nature, and in her going her mother not 'only loses a devoted daughter but her boon companion. To ?slstant Cashier of the above' named bank; that contains' true and correct si condition r!Prt of the said bank at the close of business on fr uir A-f- embr Correct Attest: 1916- - -- BRUCE MAJO JOHN G. M. BARNES, JOHN R. BARNES, JOHN W. GAILEY, ' Directors. v; , d worn 10 fore me this 21st day of D laiR0 ber f.15 JOHN R. GAILEY, Notary Pubb . 12th day of November, 1918. SEALCOinmiSS10n eipires State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. - ' Bn Commissioner of the State of Utah, is a full, true and correct cop foregoing the statemt 28th day of December, 1916. named company, filed in my ofiice ( A. GLAZIER, Rarir Coamissiase herehv at. |