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Show THIS WHTHLY ZXXXXgXKftxgfcgxx 6r GOVERN BAMBERGERS MESSAGE TO UTAH LEGISLATURE MANURE. FOR 'SALE "AT- - Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CHARLES Following is a synopsis of 'Gov ernor Bambergers message to the Utah legislature: Urges legislature to fulfill platform $UO PER LOAD FRANK BALL, Superintendent, at Yards Charges legislature' of 1815 with responsibility for $500,000 deficit. T. McClure Peters of Kaysville adSuggests economy programme. ' dressed bethe Literary club at their leg-ulstatewide Urges prohibition to come effective August 1, 1917. Recmeeting Tuesday, afternoon. His ommends early submission of consti- subject was ' Literature and was tutional amendment to provide for greatly appreciated by the auditors. A F RAN K HYD- ECONTRACTOR BVELDJL ,, OTOlOF 1I r&T Ksvills , VIjOn, . ' The Strength of Business be stopped. Would enlarge health department to include food and dairy department, state chemist, bureau of weights and measure, hotel, barber shop and largely on the banks, A bank that" is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. theaterlnspection. ' Recommends the creation of a department of agriculture. Recommends appointment of committee to draft a new irrigation law. Asks that teachers be better paid. Suggests bond issue for increased Bring Your Deposits Here Urges just and equitable working mens compensation act. Suggests investigation of high cost of living. Recommends the passage of a law punishing conspiracies to charge exorbitant prices for necessaries of life. Urges investigation of coal shortage situation. Recommends passage of a law making initiative and referendum provision of the constitution effective. Wants law to take the judiciary out of politics and provide for election of judges at the same time as school officers are elected. Recommends passage of corrupt practices act. Recommends that the governor be authorized to appoint a compilation commission to compile the laws of the state. Congratulates the state on showing made by the guard at the border. Recommends that citizen be reimbursed for aid extended to families of guabds-meand that relief work be con- depends and be convinced that we can and wiU be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of -- value. Your business will be better for it. i IJnion State, Hank BOUNTIFUL, UTAH T - Known Everywhere As The -- BEST-S- VERY road construction. r Farmer's and Housekeeper's ion-venti- will be held at the high school during the week commencing February 5th. It is planned that two days shall be filled by faculty members of th$ A. C,, one day by the U. of U., and the remaining two days by state and county officials and leading educators s well as prominent men. The public j Clyde Bone, Spencer Adams, Bud McDonald, Arthur Miller, Warde String-haOmer Waddoups, Verqon Mansell, Jay Simpson, Mac Swan, Hector Flint, NewmatL-Raetf- s, Louis White-side'EarT' Wooley, Walter String-haand Ed Muir, are nearly 28 billion dollars. Thrift has done that ' much in one century but there is much, greater worK for thrift to do. Help yourself by becoming independent. Help the country by helping yourself. Jj One Dollar Starts an Account I BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE. UTAH OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Estate of James ceased. L. Kilfoyle, de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Kays ville, Utah, to Rilla Peart Green, on or before the 27th day of April, A. D. rocker 1917. RILLA PEARL GREEN, EFFIE MAY TURNER, JL. Executrices of the estate of James Kilfoyle, deceased. Date first publication Dec. 28, 1916. Date last publication Jan. 21, 1917. Free To Our Customers SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REFLEX Call and see them and get a punch card Co. Stewart-Burto- n RESOURCES WE HAVE A FEW LEFT IN LADIES KNIT-GOOD- S AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS, HOCKEY CAPS, ETC. WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT A BARGAIN. .... -- 235.35 $170,924.25 235.35 25.000.-00 25.000.-00 25,000.00 3,540.30 i 39,817.05 532.09 theiractuacvalue:: 11.76 The House of Quality. w ) I I; h" i Y Surplus fund " 8 6,558.20 interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subjertto rwii Cashier s checks outstanding Total demand deposits Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Total of time deposits 1,821.46 TPWV W -I II!" Jr , M. J y 4,736.74 25,000.00 1,199.51 15.00 151.526.11 30.00 4- T "4 Wt W.tf to. i this t traction . la Daviz .eoucty, all of which I -- - - i Them are many I siloes of con-- " 325.00 83,048.17 M s 1 12318.97 83373.17 x, 4, 154,375.08 . tnerfikj, ... ? giring aatizfac-- 1 $298,699,50 MS? - Feb,,' I bank do solemnly above-name- d Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1917 Notw Pubfc SM.0 Uy commission expire, P- - ELLIS0N' IjVYT0N. R- - ADAM?iSSt: tr 5,000.00 om OsOEM- - lTH ffeass Ssf.i Name Cstfogus m I antlraly aatisfactory to ownar, who says Its sasa and scon- - I may art vital fae- - ! tow. $ 25,000.00 f t , of Silo has provan ? 1 - NORTH 0GB2N 100 Tens Capacity a s t; 1,250.00 VIPOTIHR FARM . $298,699.50 State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: er k.hyE11 ; I 543.85 950.00 I 'v ? 16,780.28 Total Co-op- 39,817.05 36,556.03 LIABILITIES Undivided profits Less current expenses, SWE 3,540.30 2,202.36 Capital stock paid In A FEW BLANKETS AT A PRICE MUCH LESS THAN. CEMENT 900.00 Total 4 m .$170,924.25 170,924.25 Total loans ..... Notes and bills rediscounted........ Overdrafts, unsecured.... .... ...... U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation . (par value) Total U. S. bonds Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house. BMf Equity iu hanking house Furniture and fixtures. Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities..., Net amount due from banks and hankers Outside checks and other cash items , Fractional currency, nickels and cents. Notes of other national banks. . ' Lawful reserve far vault and with Federal Re- erve Bank Redemption fund with US. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer v Kaysville n m Loans and discounts . net s, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON, AT LAYTON, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 27, 1916 - h I r States. Today this country fs served by 27,062, banKs whose combined resources is cordially invited. Last Tuesday afternoon Davis her first letter day. Sixteen husky football men received sweaters on that occasion, and an appropriate program was given. M. C. Barlow of the faculty made the presentation speech, and in the speech outlined the requirement which must be fulfilled before a letter can be obtained. Cap-tai- n Marshall accepted the sweaters on behalf of the team. David F. Smith of Centerville, Davis countys first football player, addressed the boys. The Bountiful Ladies quartet rendered several selections, and Miss Beatrice Ellison played a piano solo. The brown sweaters with large gold Ds were presented to Robert Marshall, 'tfi-- The first savings banK in the United States was opened in 1816. There were then 246 banKs in the United Feb-tuar- y A un 1 No. 7685 -- I 78-K- vhc, .ftufonYiae Ut-ber-; t I Call Phone Kaysville 2 at My Expense Chaa. GroMman Layton, Utah ,W crtTriii 9 Following is the basket ball schedfor 1917: January 19, Morgan at Davis; January 25 and 26, Weber, at 1 ebruary 1, Billings, at Davis; February 2, Morgan, at Morgan; 9, Ogden, at Davis; February 16, Weber, at Davis; February 23, Ogden, jttJJgdem tinued. Recomends new military law to conform to federal national defense act. L-- amni wu ule nt Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled vin the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner. EVERY DEALER HAS IT. - for Conkey a Poultry and Stock Kerned lea. Mu,s Inez Blood, a member of the sophomore class, aasopcrated on the latter part of last week for appendicitis, at the L. D. S. hospital. , At last reports she was recovenng nicely. se Kay sx) tile, Vtah PLYHOVTH ROCKS AND DVROC JERSEY RED SWINE Wants a public utilities commission empowered to supervise and regulate public service corporations. Recommends rigid s law. Would equalize taxation and the revenue by bonding to cover the deficit. Recommends submission of constitutional amendment to fix valuation of mines and mining property. Urges consolidation or abolishment of several departments and boards in the interest of efficiency and economy. Urges legislature to investigate the feasibility of creating a board of control to have full charge of the state prison, the state Capitol, the state school for the deaf and blind, the state mental hospital, the state industrial school and the finances of the University of Utah and the Agricultural college, Suggests board to have charge of purchasing for aU state depart-- , ments and institutions. Recommends that practice of making continuing special appropriations anti-pas- Confectioner PELTS, FURS AND BEESWAX ar prohibition, Myron W. Phillips, Agent PRICES FOR And HIDES AND EGGS. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES GROSSMAN FAY S THE HIGHEST PAID FOH POULTRY CASH promise. Salt Lake Union Stock Yards Se KEFLEX KAYSVILLE. 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