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Show t - THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSYILLE, UTAH ... - r ,"13 i , Tbs attendance was good but not ants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said dt , what it should have been. The shower BOUNTIFUL This action is brought by the plaintiff which broke abou 7:30 kept many fendant: K m aiht nortli of Salt Loko City, You are hereby summoned to appear gain-.- t the defendants and each of and raidniM town, lamwat city la away. olactnt Dai a county ; hat waterworks, within twmity days after the service thtm to quiet title to lands described ltdtiti and poorer, talapbooaa, ccmant of this summons upon you. if ened'ir the complaint in this action and for fardena rick market Surrounded by WILL DOUBLE CAPACITY within the county in w huh this action jlhe further purpose of removing a and fruit lands, two nioctnc railroads with : low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brought; otherwise, within thirty loui upon the lands so described in OF POWER LINES brick yard, two banks, food business bouses, alter service, and defend Lbe complaint. days commercial dub, graded and high schools, above entitled action, arid m, ca.--e of churches and lodges. A good place to Uva. Willey k Willey, Attorneys for New Transmission Line to Grace W ill your failure so to do, judgment will be Plaint. ff, P. O. address, 707 Walker rendered against ou uncording to the U.ir.k building, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. B. Mann Jr. has a very sick baby Supply 130,000 Additional Volts tub-urb- an Shoes are rapidly advancing in price, we have not boosted ours, but will soon be com- - j aid-wal- -- Mrs John Barlow Jr. is very ill. Clar'ence Dawson of Blackfoot Idaho was in town Monday on business. pelled to. Ralph Jacobson who was sick with heart failure is on the improve. Marion Willey has left for the ranch Take advantage of the present pricestohavegoodshoes-othe fee to fa thefamily n .i i J 100 Years of Saving Dr. D. D. McArthur, the dentist moved to his home at St George last week. sion line, which is to be of wooden made by S. R.Inch, The home of Ruben Squires is operating manager of the company. quarenteened for measels, their little As.. go(,niMhe.w:eathi.r,...breaks,jhe ' son 'having the ' disease. construction of the line is to be started A son was born Monday to Mri and and tris hoped by the Utah Power x Mrs Ilenry Clay, but the baby did not Light company officials that it will i be completed during the late summer. live. The line will be of the same capacity Mrs Arthur Naylor entertained as the steel tower line which is now Thursday, at her home in honor of her tin operation between Salt Lake and x daughter Louine's birthday. ' Grace. x Officials of the Utah Power & Light Dan Devine met with an accident IX Monday. He was kicked very badly company said they had no immediate x demands to meet, but that it was only about the face by a horse. a question of time until the railroads A shower was given Saturday in operating in the intermountains counx honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. try would electrify their lines. It was Fhelps, who were married in Salt said that nothing of this character is x Lake under consideration at this time, howrecently. x is Funeral services over the remains ever, and that the high tension line x reserve to a built being provide supply of Wm. Wood were held Tuesday In fc the second ward chapel, Mr. Wood of electricity in case of accident to other high tension lines. ThefirstsavingsbanK X X States. Today this fs X X served by country 27,062, banKs whose combined resources are nearly 28 billion X X X X X The House X dollars. Thrift has done that much in ono century but there is much greater worK for thrift to do. Help yourself by becoming independent Help the country by helping yourself. X X X X of Quality. X lied Saturday of heart failure. Mr and Mrs Roy Burningham mov- Sect Yourself as Others ed to Salt Lake City Monday where Opera House, Monday, Mr. Burningham is working. Incubators and Brooders If you are looking for an incubator, call and see us. We have them new and brooders Cypher and Queen. Also .and a beet cultivator second-han- d and brooder stoves, Oak Leaf Poultry Farm :: :: , UTAH , The Strength of Business depends largely on the banks. A bank that i3 not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. Here Bring YourweDeposits and will be of much can and be convinced that if courtesy and judicious accommodation Your business will be better for it. Jnion S tote help is of value. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH ' One Re- Dollar Starts an Account ! BARNES BANKING COMPANY NOTICE TO CREDITORS KAYSVILLE. Estate of John Barton, Deceased. Creditors will present cliams with! vouchers attached to the undersigned at No. 658 22nd street, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, on or before the 25th day of July, 1917. JOHN F. BARTON, Executor of Estate of John Barton, Deceased. T. ' McClure Peters, Attorney for Executor, Kaysville, Utah. First publication, March 22, 1917. Last publication, April 12, 1917. I ridicule. -n-- thie m April 30 Consult County Clerk or the spective Sigrters for Further For an amateur production it was some show and those not present rnbsed something in the lighter vein certainly worth while. Features of the entertainment were the pariotie songs and a lavish disThs audience play of Old Glory. took - part feature of - the program. - HanK See You Subscribe for The Reflex and get Mrs. C. H. Hesser entertained the ALL ' the news ALL the time. Betterment Club at her home this Wednesday, dainty refreshments were served. Probate and Guardianship Notices LADIES DIXEY MINSTRELS The Ladies Dixey Minstrels of Sooth Davis stake Y. L. M. I. A. held the 'boards at the local opera house last night. The entertqgi ment was all that had keen advertised and more. There was but little which was tiresome, much that was funny and much that was a scream. Taken as a whole, the first part was the feature of the show, although there was merious work in the olio. As interlocutor Mrs. Lucy Stringham, was a success. The lady not only handled the situation well, but presided with grace and dignity. The singing and chorus work was good, but as usual with such productions the bones and tarn bo sections took most of. the honors. The local jokes sprung by the end men were received with shouts of applause as one after another of the men who are more or less prominent in Kaysville affairs came in for Plaintiff, J. the of Barton, 'administratrix Estate of Samuel L. Jones, Jr;, deceased; aJnet J. Barton, Guardian of the Persons and Estates of Frank Lane Jones, Blanche J. Jones, Maurice Samuel Jones and Ralph Meredith Jones; the Kaysville Irrigation Company, a corporation, and John Sim- mons, alias John Symons, and Annie E. Simmons and Martha J. Weaver, special Administrator of the Estate ox Samuel L. Jones, deceased, Defend-- 1 Danley, llarker, UTAH LET US SUPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS-- 1 OF DAVIS TRICT COURT OF UTAH. STATE COUNTY, W. Georg vs. Mary A. .. was opened in 1816. There were then 246 banKs in tho United X Kaysville States -tha-LInitecL X Co-o- p. - 7. 130,-00- -- r 11 at Grace, Idaho. Contracts have been made by the Utah Power & Light company with the Phoenix Construction company for building a high tension transmission line 1S5 miles long from Grace, Idaho, 0 to Salt iike. The line is to carry volts of electricity and is to be built to provide for future demands which may be made on the company in this section of the state. 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