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Show Subscribe for The Reflex Subscribe for The Reflex REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY VOLUME XII NUMBER 44 KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1917 ' M Mr. Able, chairman of the board of regents of the University of Nevada was in Layton, the latter part of the week. He was en 'route to the East, where he ill employ teachers for thb coming school year. Federal Reserve Bank in your district. Will you kindly do this and telegraph The Bee Hive work this summer me government expense soon as pracwill be of great interest. The' teachers ticable rough estimate amount of bonds of this swarm are Misses Emma Odd you think will be subscribed by you and Virginia Phillips. The swarms The regular quarterly conference of North Davis stake will be and your customers? name is Industry, the symbol beheld at the Layton meetinghouse Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and W. G. McADOO, Each has hive. a name bee a girl ing 'IS, 1917. On account of the unusually busy season, the Priesthood Barber & Son report the sale of a of the Treasury. Secy, "and a symbol as follows l Emma Odd, meeting will be held at 12:30, instead of during the morning. This Steel Mule tractor to Jesse Harris Trovesty, Modesty; Virginia Phillips, meeting is for all of the Priesthood of 'the stake. It is particularly of .Layton. This is the first tractor MlSlC DEMONSTRATION AND Loin co, Innocence;-Alic- e Williams,' Beurged that all quorum officers be present, and that they see that sold in Davis county. Mr. Harm aims Roetta Blue Thomassen, Bird; atrice, EXIIIBITIQN AT LAYTON their members a re notified of the meeting and invited to attend. to make a big killing this year in the Alta Criddle, Thrift, Love, Cupid; The Saturday afternoon meeting will be at 2.30 and will b a general At the close of the afternoon service agricultural line and also help to lick Bee; Ella Wilcox, Niconni; Zitelle conference session to which all are invited. We want very much to the Germans by raising food for the last Sunday, the people from both McClelland, Pathis, Patience; Thelhave the people lay aside their work from noon eri Saturday and Allies. Ba.rber & Son made immedi- wards of Layton adjourned to the ma Williams, Luck, Horseshoe; Ma- $4,831,4831--- i attend conference. ate delivery of the tractor and Mr. school building to hear the children rion Scboffeld, Columbia, Patriotism; The Sunday meetings will be held et 10 a. m., and 2 p. m., and Harris is now using the tractor on in each of the seven rooms 6ing and lone Phillips, Purity, Lily; Salome COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET his farm. He is pulling three plows see the school work that each child there will be an evening meeting in charge of the Y. M. and Y. L. The county commissioners met in King, Peace, Dove; Cloise King, Lois, M. I. A. associations at 7:30 p. m. and a harrow. Lately Mr. Harris pur- had on display. There were fully two Blue Bird; Elanor King, Truthfir-ror- ; regular session May 9 with a full chased a ICO acre farm, the old Nor- hundred patrons present in addition to board and County Clerk Seth C. Jones I It is expected that some of the leading brethren of the Church Agnes Burton, Friendship the full enrollment of school children. man place on the Sand Ridge. in attendance. will be present throughout the conference, and we urgently request The demonstration was a great surmake and of associations all officers that This industrious swarm met at Miss wards, auxilliary James quorums David j Joseph Parker, Stoker, On Sundy evening the children and prise to the parents. Emma Odds on May 1. A second Patterson and Thomas Thurgood of j$ an ffort to havs their members in attendance both days. of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Some of the most competent judges grandchildren ' meeting was helf at the home of Clinton, Clearfeild and West Point, re-HENRY H. BLOQD, Watt honored her with a dinner party of music present said it was the best Here the busy sportively, and each of them accom- Roetta Thomassen. EPHRIAM P. ELLISON, on the occossion of her 76th birthday, school demonstration they had wit- Bees hadiT sewing week. On Tues- panied by other taxpayers as commit-- 1 u FRANCIS H. NALDER, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. nessed. These opinions only bear out Stake Presidency. day evening of next week the Bees tees, represented to the board that the I James E. Ellison. Fifty of her pos the reputation that Davis county has willspend the evening at the home majority of the people of those pre-tenty were present to pay her tribute secured of being unsurpassed in the Miss Alta Criddle. The work is cincts wanted a special tax levied for and it was a most delightful occasion. state in the excellence of her school expected to be of the very best and drainage purposes. The asessor was in- A bounteous dinner was served and music. PROGRAM MUSICAL each girl has volunteered to make it structed to make out a list of property I there was 4 superb birthday cake and The work of the children which so. The same swarm is going to in those districts and dates wrere set Saturday Afternoon.. decorations of carnations, roses and covered walls, desks and all available . .Layton Choir and Congregation Hymn, Now Let Ua Rejoice plant beans in the vacant lot next to as follows for holding mass meetings other flowers. Music and songs were space that could be used, was highly Choir Hymn, Lo, the Mighty God Appearing" the meetinghouse. It is expected that as follows: West Point, Saturday, May i Mrs. also features of- the evening. The children were made complimented. 1 Praise the Lord Dot .Misa i. wThole v will Solo, in hand the take Day 12; Clinton, Tuesday May 15; Syra-lthing they Watt is a pioneer resident of Layton, glad because their singing was appreChoir 2. ,J. Closing Hymn,, Great God Attend and help some in, the much needed cuse, Thursday, May 17 and Clearfeild, where Khe resides widi her daughter, ciated and their penmanship, compowork of augmenting the food supply. Saturday, May 19. The meetings will Mrs. James Whitesides. She crossed sition work ; drawing, etc., were combe held in the evening, the exact time ROETTA THOMASSEN,' the plains by ox team in the party mended. Jhe sewing display was one Reporter. not having been specified. The comheaded by Appleton' Harmon in 1853, of the nost attractive features. It 4 missioners will attend the meetings to and has lived to see the desert blos- was the of most beyond expectation asi COUNTY DAVIS to what the people want ASSESSMENT be positive Royal Owen, Frank Redford, Martin Wiggill Frank Redford, Jr. y? som as the rose. She is the widows of parentsand showed that the girls are and the amount of money that will be $10,446,510 ...... :..Miss Zipporah Layton- j. George D. Wattlong since deceased, prepared to do much toward making .J.... . Solo, Mother Machree 'f 11 who was the first convert baptized into their own clothes. County Assessor John II. 'Blood has needed preparatory to tailing a special Hymn, Children of the Sainta of Zion Sunday Schoola finished the assessment of property election in each of the said preceincts the Mormon church in England.There The school demonstration and exin Davil county for the year 1917. and to finally settle the matter. Sunday Afternoon are living of her posterity, two sons hibit reflected credit on our schools Choir and Congregation Jacob Layton asked that a bridge $ Hymn, Come, Coma Ye Sainta The valuation of property in the and four daughters, forty-on- e grand- and gave evidence that they are fully Selection, Lead Kindly Light j....Choir children and tweny county outsWe of the cities and towns be made over the Davis and Weber to standard. Robert Birkin Solo,"Let Ua Hava Peace is as follows: Real estate, $5,225,380; Counties canal near his residence in most of whom live in and about up ..... Choir Anthem, Great la Our Lord improvements, $1,096,520; horses and Clearfield for the benefit of the pubJ;l Layton. mules $206,690; cattle, $157,595; sheep lic, Referred to Commissioner Parker WHEAT and Sunday Evening $114,-60The clerk look was to instructed banks MAKE NEW RECORD up $25,750; swine, $11,790; Choir and Congregation Hymn, Come, O Thou King of Kings ... merchandise and fixtures, $359,-79- the Utah Power Sl Light companys .;. ..Choir . Selection, "Awake, Put on thn Strength CHICAGO, May 8. Flour is at a vehicles, tools and machinery, franchise in regard to placing poles ... Lake ...... I... a as Father ....Choir new high level here today, after scor- Anthem, , from JJI In response to a telegram $489,735; personal property not oth- along certain streets. Also the clerk ing an advance of $1 yesterday.- The i ictck-bhi4 was to draw warrants instructed, from of the j total erwise enumerated, $92,415; per Treasury McAdoo, Secretary on family brands readied $15.60 ' I the Layton bank is making arrange- - price Bonal property, $1,458,380; total for the general fund, where said funds be-- j and on bakers' $15. to receive subscriptions to the county outside of cities and towns, long, from monies collected on tax ependent mothers list and $7.00 of the service was by O. C. Hadiock, Red winter wheat sold in Chicago sale and car tax. f the JUntedv StUtf redempUon company $7,780,270. Mrs. Nance and and the closing prayer by President rberty 7roprUud t market yesterday as high as $3.10, the The petition of A. C. Brown nd Value of property in Kaysville City : j F. II. Nalder. The music was given 0Q month for Mrl. Taylor. "? ever known, it is said, while e W be Provement rry n tbe highest City lots, $200,270; improvements, The State road sprinkler, were ap- - by the Clearfield choir. Mrs. George pU8d 3000 bushels No. i hard Duluth spring . was Bountiful in 0vernmenU is the tele $198,000; horses and mules, $7,055; , M followg: j. D. Terry, Clin- - Flintaon. Mrs. Paul Wilcox and Mr. wheat sold for seed at $3225. It is to eattle, $5,690; swine, $595; banks ferred to Commissioner Smith. n. Jacob Uytonf Clearfeild; Mark and Mrs. Joseph P. Payne. Interment be I shipped east by express. vehi-On motion Commissioner of Parker, $104,720; merchandise, $51,900; J Washington, D. C. j Bountiful; Charles Smith, was in the Ogden cemetery. May wheat .sold at $3 a bushel to- -, des, tools and machinery, $31,820; several persons were given permission Centerville. Their salary was placed The floral offerings were many and I Frs National Bank, Layton, Utah day, the highest 'price on record. It personal property, $216,390; fotal to connect on the county pipe line at $4.oO per day of eight hours. very beautiful. Several relatives of I Government will receive subscrip-- was an advance of 17 cents. The close property for Kaysville City, $605,660. and to have the use of water for The regular list of claims was al- - the deceased were present. from din- - j tiona until June 15 for two billion 7 was rose at wheat $2.97. July Value of property in Farmington sprinkHng Jawns and flower, during three and Rnd djourninent was taken to Vf the per cent those notably pointa, cents to $2.33, City: City lots, $203,810; improve- - the hours between 5 p. m. and gi.m, father, who came from Millard erty Lowi. You can render invaluable service to metns, $267,320; horses and mules, the price for said service to be $8.00 your country by receiving county. $10,550; cattle, $16,415; sheep $25; per season. Read The Reflex all the time. Lola was a bright, lively child and uhscription and with LOLA STEWART KILLED swine, $420; banks, $71,100; merchanBY AUTOBOBILE t was the desire to help her father Fifty dollars was appropriated to dise, $22,690; vehicles, machinery and purchase a strip of land from the Lola, the four year old daughter of which rpompted her to leave the tools, $15,125; personal property not Charles Secrist estate for road pur- - Mr, and rMrs. Duncan Stewart, who prompted her to leave the vt-- l otherwise enumerated, $23,585; total poses. No. 7685 reside near the State road between sorrowing family have the undivided Reserve District No. 12 . value of personal property, $167,910; The clerk was instructed to write to Clearfield and Clinton, was instantly sympathy of all their friends and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK total for Farmington City, $639,040. Governor Bamberger in relation to the I killed by an automobile driven by neighbors to help sustain them in their OF LAYTON, AT LAYTON, IN THE2STATE OF UTAH. AT Value of property in Centerville appointment of a county physician tol Heber Robinson, a well known rest- bereavement Town -' town: THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY I, 191? lots,' $181,200 improve- art 'ithT.be sheriffand county cleric dent 0f Mountain Green, Morgan in examining those who enlist for mili- - county, Sunday evening shortly after merits, $93,620; horses and mules, RESOURCES LAYTON vehicles, machinery and tools, tary service, further information 7 clock. I Loans and discounts tX Mldat of fortUo fUld. $28,320; personal property not other- about hte matter being needed. . The Stewart $188,547.27 family was on the way Tirol! la laproductioo of Bilk, tomato and bills rediscounted Notes $188,547.27 wise enumerated, $6,780; total value On Sheriff Nalders recommendation to Mutual services at Clinton and and raur lias. Baa tfc factory of tha 26.38 86.23 Overdrafts, unsecured of personal property, $23,460; total John L. King was appointed deputy Jwhen they had reached a point on the Laytoa Sugar aompany, ennaary, roUar U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation miila. araamary ana cone rata aaetloa af for Centerville Town, $298,280. sheriff to serve without pay from the state road near the crossing of the atata toad. Good opportunltiaa for tbaaa 25,000.00 (par value) aaokias auborbaa acroaga for fruit growValue of property in Bountiful City: county, as the East Layton reservoir Davis & Weber Counties canal Total U. S. bonds 25,000.00 25,000.00 ing. track gardening, chickca raining and Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent On Una af Salt Lake S Ogdan is to pay for his services. Mr. thing went wrong with the Vehicle in dairying. City improvements, and Orngoa Short Lina. Haa aloetrie lighta of subscription) 900.00 and waterwerka. Writ Laytoa Comaker-na- i $304,490; horses and mules, $14,460; King is to give bond to the county j which they were riding and Mr. -Value of banking heusfe rr 3,000.00 elub information. 77 for to $500. cattle, $8,065 p' swine,' $160 ; banks, 3.000.- 00 j art alighted to adjust the difficulty. Equity in banking house..? vehi Furniture and fixtures 2.000.- 00 communication from Harry S. Jo- - He was followed to the road by the A merchandise, $57,750; $17,470; Net amount due from approved reserve agents Mrs. Henry Smedley was taken to cles, machinery and tools, $28,320; seph, concerning road matters in Sonth little girl, who ran into the road juf in other reserve cities 6,977.50 the Dee hospital in Ogden yesterday. personal property not otherwise enum- Davis county, was read and filed. jn time to be struck by the passing Net amount due from banks and bankers 5,989.07 erated, $36,705; total value personal Willard Carr was appointed regis- - machine. Death was almost instan Outside checks and other cash items 495.50 Miss Phoebe Roberta was an Ogden Fractional currency, nickels and cents 23.24 518.74 property, $322J?30; total for Bountifu! tration agent of Bountiful In place if taneous. visitor last week, the guest of Mrs. banks Notes other of national 1,680 J)0 wrho freon e moved M. ns-thhas Frank V. $1420,100. Mr. Robinson was driving' hie Grant, wrCT Parker. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due North Salt Lake and Sulphur chine at a moderate speed but there county. from Federal Reserve Bank. - 16,48922 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Romney of Loi . Springs: Lots, $3,160. The names of Mrs. Jane Nance-enwas no time to bring the machine to , Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due Total assessments for county: City Mrs. Roxie W. Taylor were placed on a stop as the child ran directly in Angeles are visiting G. W. Layton and from U. S. Treasurer. . 145020 Sathome will return front of the mAC&ne. At the re- family. They Total $252,38823 quest of Mr. Robinson, sa inquest wss urday. held Tuesday before the court of JusLIABILITIES Mise Marion Ellison attended a tea tice of the Peace Joseph X-- Uabey, in honor of Miss Ortei $ 25,000.00 Rich, a bride-to-b- e, Capital stock paid in end after hearing the evidence of ell 5,000.00 L. Surplus fund G. Mrs. home the of at who had witnessed the accident, the Becker Undivided profits $ 5.404L85 In Ogden on Tuesday.' Less current expenses, interest and taxes jury, composed of D. M. Nelson, Jacob 549.69 4,855.16 paid ..... .............. ........ One-hal- f E. Layton, and Joseph P. Payne, reoff on all. Spring Hate-o- ne" .notes .outstanding. Circulating 25,09006' turned 4 vehlict Of accidental 'death fourth off on aH Summer Hati, . Net amount due to banks and bankers.. 446.03 .1... end completely exhonorsted Mr. Rob- Friday and Saturday at the Kaysville Dividends unpaid 60.00 check... Individual to deposits 101,42324 subject inson of all blame in the matter. Adv. Cash Millinery. only. a Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 30.00 The Funeral checks Cashiers outstandingThe be l .44923 Layton Drug company-wilThe funeral services Tor Lola Stew-ar- e Total demand deposits... 101,903.22 THE UNIVERSAL CAR were ' held from the Clearfield better, equipped this year than ever Certificates of deposit 5200.00 before to serve their soda- water patime Other at deposits afternoon 84,92327 meetinghouse yesterday 2 oclock and . were conducted by trons, having installed an automatic Total $252 48323 T You only fool yourself everybody else electric .carbo&ator,,---Bishop Counselor O. B. Hsdlock. The knows it when you buy a big car, unless ' attendance was very large, perhaps, State of Utah, County of Davis, ss : Mrs. Anette Stevenson visited Mrs. freon Clear-fielcall to roll bank held have in X, I E. Ellison, cashier of the a large the largest funeral ever d bank do solemnly you George Pedlar and sister, of Ontario; swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge so best one Tbe from the Pride False speakers let young, Dont get the in Lake Salt Canada, quently. City during and belief. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. were Bishop James G. Wood of Clear- week. were en route home from of you. The Ford is a sensible car to buy. They a and Subscribed to me sworn before Goddard Doctor this Eth day of May, 1917. and field, Benjamin California. PresGreenough of Salt Lake City and VIRD'COOX, Notary 'Public. LAYTON AUTO CO., Agent . ident Henry IL Blood of Kaysville. Layton bankers and their wives atMy commission expires February 22, 1920. LUCIUS LAUDIE, Mgr. The speakers spoke words of consola- tended the Greek wedding at Farm Correct-Att- est: JOHN II. LAYTON, R. ADAMS, JESSE U. tion to the bereaved family anc ingten last Sunday evening. There Phone S3 Directors, SMITH, were Greeks one about hundred prespointed out the fact that Christ love little children and took them unto ent. A priest from Salt Lake City of himself. The prayer at the opening fkiated. , BEE HIVE-WOR- EM andTon lota, $1, 045,120; real estate 5,1125,308; improvements, $1,986,950; horses and mules, $250,920; cattle $192,640; sheep, $25,775; swine, $13,- 025; banks, $467,890; merchandise, $496,205; vehicles, machinery and tools, $568,510; personal property not otherwise enumerated, $174,095; total value of personal property not otherwise enumerated,' $ 174,095; totaL value for Davis county, $10,446,5-10- . Included in the above are railroads and power lines assessed by the State Board of Equalization, valued at K Clasp-hand- Conference Announcement s. - x- - J - I great-grandchildre- n, flour 0; 5; frfrftftfrS44IHHiarfrftftft-frfr- ,thr - - J a f cefH be-la- r, one-ha- lf dol-ta- nt Lih-reav- ed ve-whi- ch ' $4,-07- 0; 1 some-compa- ny lots,-$486,1- 80; Stew-amountin- . ! -lt - - d above-name- uew'i-T- |