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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSTOJLE. UTAH LAYTON Loeaud ia tlx midst of fwtfla of milk. tow" EinS in pradwtwa and usb boots. Uaa Un factory of Lartoa Swat oonpaBjr, ubTi touoj eoocroto oortloa of -- Milk ermm.ry and atata road. Good opportunity. for tbaaa aaokinc aubarbaa aeraaya foe fruit ftoa-h- i. track aardaulaa. ebiekao ralat&f aod A Ofika eairymc. Oa Hat of Salt lata Oraaroe and Short Lina. Haa alactrta lurhaa and aalaraarta. Wilta 1 end chib for tafonaatto. AT- Salt Lake Union Stock Yards SUO Stanford Cowley who haa been ill for some time is reported better. PER' LOAD Dr. Edward L Rich, of Ogden, ited with Layton friends Monday. See FRANK BALL, Superintendent, at Yards vis- - Master Jesse OBrien, of Raymond, Canada, is visiting with Edward Myron W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett have gone to New Mexico where they will pay a visit to the aged mother of Mr. , --- R. E. Allen of Provo, cashier of the Knight Savings and Trust company of that city, was a guest of E, P. Ellison Ufa) KojfSHiite, Monday. Measles continue epidemic in this community. No serious results have marked the spread of the disease up FRANK HYDE, BUILDER. to this time. e CONTRACTOR. GROWTD. OT BIUtEDER-AN- barred pumovra rocks AND DVROC JERSEY RED I 5V2K$jmK Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hansen have re turned from Davenport, Iowa, where they have been taking a course in chiropractic, Wr.SS2 Kssvilla , Vtehw Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CHARLES PAID FOR POULTRY PAIS THE Agent tor Poultry and Stock Remedies. 10 largely oir the ' banks, A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the depends best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. Bring Your Deposits Here and be convinced that we can and will be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. Xfnion S tate-B'an- K BOUNTIFUL, UTAH HIGHEST PRICES FOR HIDES AND PELTS, FURS AND BEESWAX Call Thone Xaysvilla at My 7S-K- 2 Expense Chaa. Groesman Layton, Utah Years of Saving The first savings banK in the United States was opened in 1816. BOUNTIFUL Mika sort of Salt Lake City. auk. arbaa and rasidaneB tow a, larymt Hty to DavW county ; fcas waterworks, aloetrt lights and power. Ulcpkonoa. oamant sidewalks. 8ttiroaadd by rich Biarkot aanUna and fruit lands, two oloctrto roil roods with Ntn low farts, two tramoosiUnontal railroads, brick yard, two banks, good biainota boosts, sotnmoreial club, gradtd and high schools, churchss and lodgaa. A good piaca to lira. There were then 246 banKs in the United States. Today this Willard Call of Iosepa was a visitor lere this week. country is served by 27,062, banKs whose combined resources are nearly 28 billion The home of Joseph Reed is quarantined with measles. D. II. 80 acres Adams this week purchased Mr. C. L. Sessions of Salt Lake was of grazing land from Francis a visitor here Thursday. Bone. The land Is situated near the lake (Jirectly west ef Layton. Toney Earl Williams son has the measles. DlLAdams has been shipping hay Mrs. Joseph Bumingham has been and grain to his sheep herds west of lake. the lie reports his sheep doing very sick but is Improving, well notwithstanding the severe cold Mrs. Irvin Neville returned to her four-weeks-o- ld The Strength of Business - AND EGGS. GROSSMAN Garrett. Confectioner -A will remove one of the picturesque features of the Yellowstone tour, but at Ihe same time will facilitate the trip through Geyserland, Jhe change is made at an opportune time from a ecuniary viewpoint, as the horses that will go to the European fighting Governments will bring highest prices. The former arrangement caused a multiplicity of sendee that was somewhat confusing to the public. Under the new deal the general service will e brought to a high standard of efficiency, which will mean that the park, with ita great natural wonders, will e more easily viewed than bef ore. 'Jnder the new management Howard I. Hays, who has had charge of numerous' camping outfits dictated by the government, will be the general tours agent for the Chicago, Union Pacific, Northwestern Tours. and deep snow. home in Central Idaho recently. - H Mrs. Henry Forbes suffered an in- Mrs. Maud Yeiter of this place, and jury to her right arm caused by a fall Arthur C. Ilelsey of Salt Lake City on her kitchen floor a few days ago. were married last wfaek. Two of the Forbes children are suf The street car was out of 'service fering from measles. two or thrte days last week owing to E. P. Ellison who has ben confine the heavy snow and drifts. to his home for several diys by 'an attack of quinzy but is now much Mrs. James Hatch and Annie M. better. He is contemplating a busi- Mann have just returned from a few ness trip to Nevada the first of next weeks visit with friends in Logan. week if his health will permit. Alex Patterson of Burley, Idaho, John H. Thornley underwent an op- - but formerly of this place, leaves for eration for rupture at the Dee hospi a mission to the Eastern states soon. tal in Ogden on Friday of last week, Jerad Brown of the West ward was The rupture was at the point where a visitor at the First, ward Sunday he was operated on for appendicitis school Sunday. He is stake choirster. short time ago and is said to have been very serious. He is reported Fred Feamley who has been living j doing well. in Salt Lake this winter was a visitor An effort is being made to open Hie at the home of his mother, Mrs. Thos. water ditch leading from the Davis & Feamley, Sunday. Weber Counties canal to the Layton Mr. and Mrs. Steven Moss enter f 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 tho country by helping yourself! One Dollar Starts an Account I BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYRVILLE, UTAH OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER j Known Everywhere As The EEEVERY BESTe- e- Sugar factory. esting. The matter of . interesting parents in tho importance of primary association work was one of the prin- cipal features of the meeting. Speeches were made by Sisters Eliza Steven son,' Jennie Underwood, Mrs. J. W. Cowley and Brother Jesse M. Smith, of the board, and by JJishop James E. Ellison and primary workers of the WE HAVE A FEW KNIT GOODS' LEFT 'IN LADIE'S v - 9 v . ' A FEW BLANKETS AT A PRICE MUCH LESS THAN rJS. if THEIR-ACTUA- VALUE,- -- L tained a number of their friends at i Free To Our Customers Call and see them and get a punch card a ZSSSSSSSSSSSaatiiaBiSBBBttSSiaEBC i re- mains moderate the ditch will be kept card party on the 17th instant A open and the factory will be operate dainty lunch was served. for a period of about thirty days or until the beets on hand (about 18,000 'Mrs. Eleanor A. Williams, the nurse, went to Clearfield this week1 tons) are worked up. to spend a few weeks with her daughThe service of the Utah Power & ter, Mrs. Geo. Moss, and family. Light company haa been maintains Mrs. Charrington, formerly Miss to a high degree of efficiency Davis Williams, and small daughter of Emily throughout county during the visited with her mother, Salt Lake cold and The prolonged stormy spell service has been well nigh perfect al Mrs. Eleanor A. Williams, last week. ' this winter and reflects credit on the Mrs. L. IL Robison entertained the local management. Service is what Ladies Betterment club at her home the people want particularly in winter on the 17th inst A nice program and we sure have had it. was rendered and refreshments served. The Stake Primary association held Miss Lillie Feamley, chief operator a well attended meeting at the Layton of the M. S. T. & T, Co., has been meeting house last Sunday. Most of lome from work sick for a few days, the stake board was present and the .lies Arst McNeil took her place meeting most instructive and Inter-- while Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill t , Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS, HOCKEY CAPS, ETC, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT A BARGAIN. If the weather ward. Co. Stewart-Burto- n away. Funeral services over the remains of tfrs. William Doles were held here Tuesday. The deceased was 72 years old and the cause of death was aj I rlodMuafe, jaralyetic stroke. CEMENT STa'E Mr. A. L. Hess, the Golden Rule manager, was tendered a surprise by number of his friends on the 13th instant. Games jrere played and very enjoyable time was had. IN SALT LAGE CENSUS MUTUAL PROGRAM Showing a gain in population of a Remarks Charles A. Cottrell, little more than 26 per cent in six Lake! ' Salt years is the remarkable record made Vocal solo Albert Pierce. by Salt Lake, according, id figures Vocal duet Dorris and Harry given out today by the census bureau. The report to the bureau gives estimates on the populations of larger NOTICE TO CREDITORS cities on July 1st last. The figures on Utah cities are: Salt Lake, 117,399; Estate of Priscilla J. WiggilJ, de-- 1 Ogden, 31,404, and Provo, 10,645. The ceased. Creditors will present claims with census of 1910 gave these same cities: Salt Lake, 92,777; Ogden, 25,580, and vouchers attached to t Layton, Davis nnty, Provo, 8925. fice address, Kaysville, Utah, R. F. D., on or before the 28th day of May, 1917. AUTOS SUPPLANT HORSES ELI F. WIGGILL, Administrator of Estate of Priscilla Arrangements now being made J. deceased. Wiggill, mean that 2000 horses which hereto--j First publication, January 25, 1917, fbr'e have drawn 'touring' stage coaches, Last publication, February 15, 1917. j I J through Yellowstone National Park 1 will . be sold for use in European NOTICE TO CREDITORS armies and their places taken daring Ml the coming summer by automobiles. - Estate of James L. Kilfoyle, de-- 1 "" Under the plans now being worke ceased. will Creditors present claims with out there will hereafter be three eom-- 1 vouchers to the undersigned at KaysI instead of seven controlling ville, j paries Utah, to Rilla Pearl Green, on or j hotels, camps and tours of the famou before the 27th day of April A. D. 1917. park. RILLA PEARL GREEN, Under this scheme the hotels will be EFFIE MAY TURNER, under one management," the camping Executrices of the estate of James outfit is under another and the stag L. Kilfoyle, deceased. ing, in the past operated by four sysDate First publication Dec. 28, 1916. tems, will have one head. The change Dxts lmt publication Jan. 21, IS17. BIG GAIN I i ' i POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN 4V v Tons Capacity of Silo has proven t entirely satlsfactcry f to owner, who nys i its ease and eeca I 1 : 100 1 omy ton. ' ; The House of Quality. i t r-- l n - i,Theraara many. I siloes uf tils H struction In T":i county, all cf a are giving sxtlzf-;-tion. For Infcmn-- " Uoa as. to nits t ' I fee-- f , i , Cg-o- o, are vital n 1 e I ! crrscunlauc loner ote Co, Oaozv Utih P1cr;r Sgr.i Ha dildo-- uj Hamc ? ; ! He j concrete, tear c!4 the coupon below and mall. I |