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Show THE WEEKLY REFLET. 3lfp Offltltj Srflrx within the county in which this action will lecture on the care is Gardner Dr. brought, otherwise within "thirty movement. By meeted, largely by the reason of the de- 'missioners for their consideration. do their share in the after this service, and defend the of babies at the Relief society days also will Steed crease in water-born- e entitled action, and in case of fuel from Joseph Parker represented Clinton uch orgination funds can be produced Alice above ing today. Mrs. to do so, judgment will be time. ailure Australia and Japan and from the precinct; David Stoker, Clearfield; and the all for and address the society. job done once rendered against you according to the Atlantic coast of the United States. James Patterson, We Point and of the farmers have and demand of the complaint. Ivhich hag many this place Perhaps of Walker The activity of the smelters and metal Thomas Thurgood, Syracuse. Mrs. Retta were een filed with the clerk of said court.. in view, at any rate the mines increased largely the output of Horace K. Steed of Farmington The proposition 'was discussed at such an object This .action is brought .to dissolve to edu- married Friday. They were given have will a'tendency both coal and coke. were the meeting! various views and marriage contract or bonds of expresslength For the first 10 months of 1916, ex- ed. On consulting the law pertaining cate the people on the subject of drain- surprise party by the young people matrimony heretofore existing bei about fifty tween you and plaintiff, of this .ward. There were cept for short periods vi car shortage, to the subject it was found that the age. McCLURE PETERS. T. the transportation facilities were am- districts, by applying to the county present. Plaintiffs Attorney. ple. In November and December thw commissioners might call elections to the under O. concert P. dictKaysville, S Utah. address, A grand car supply was reduced and production vote on the proposition of levying a in held SYRACUSE was Date first publication, May 3, ion of the N. D. H. S. was somewhat curtailed. In the early tax on the districts interested for r Date last publication, May YU. lJ17. an emun-itjA prtopww famine the Syracuse Aeetinghouse Thursday in to northwatora portw and part of the year the suply of labor drainage purposes and that the county farm and honas. evening.' Talent from Ogden county. F was normal, but in the summer many might also join in the .proposed imtoek arc Important rd and hifh in the proProbate and Guardianship Slices H twe eannins crtaMWunnto, armington participated men left the coal mines to work in the provements for. the benefit of roads. toctumT wtllfl, cato North Prii High crowded was ftrtttiaa house gram. The metal mines, where there is more It was finally decided to call a series and bcantiful orchard. Branch 9 of Ow Consult County Clerk or thee-spectiv- e Line railway from nto pacity and all enjoyed the program Short furntoh hipping fucillti. working time and better wages, and of meetings for the discussion of the Signers for Further Inthoroughly. ' and many others were reported to proposition and the following places formation. have left to seek employment in muni- for meetings and dates were agreed on. David Cook and family of Ogdeq. been has who Mrs. Frank Walker, and Sunday tion factories and other industries in The meetings, will be held, ta valley spent Saturday ill is improving in health. very here in IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISL observed the East, in the hope of getting better follows: ' Mothers Day was DAVIS OF COURT A TRICT 6. program pay. The number of employees deWest. Point, Saturday, May 12th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Barber, Sunday school on May UTAH. OF the STATE all COUNTY, creased from 8,564 in 1915 to 3,129 in Clinton, was rendered, during which Tuesday, M ay 1 6th. Syracuse, on Monday, May 1, a daughter. on the seated were 11916, but the average number of days mothers present W. Thursday, May 17th. Clearfield, SatDanley, Plaintiff, George carworked increased from 208 to 228 in Janet J. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walker spent stand and each was given a white vs. Mary A. Harker, urday May 19th. 1916. The average value of the coal the of administratrix nation. There were fifty mothers Barton, The meetings wil be attended by the Sunday with relative! in Syracuse. L. - Samuel E, T. Jones, Jr., of Estate Stake per ton increased from $1.58 in 1915 board of Superintendent present. Guardian county commissioners and to $1.68 ip 1916. Mrs. Eli Coopers father is spending Williams and his assistant, Walter W. deceased; aJnet J. Barton, of Frank all those interested in the proposition. Estates and Persons the of a few days with him. were present. Maurice J. Steed, Blanche Jones, Lane Jones, The farmers of the districts affected TAKE UP DRAINAGE PROJECT Samuel Jones and Ralph Meredith fine a are to be congratulated on the decision Cook has Compurchased Bishop NORTH DAVIS FARMERS WILL Sunday will be Mothers Day, an Jones; the Kaysville Irrigation Simto drain their lands and it is only a rubber tired buggy. John and in commemoration of this occasion, the pany, a corporation, i and Annie John alias A large delegation of citizens from matter of time until practically all the Symons, mons, car deE. Simmons and Martha J. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hodson Union Pacific System dining the north end of Davis county waited land will be affected, but it is safe to to present has arranged partment special Administrator of the Estate of on the board of county commissioners predict that they are not going about spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. white carnations to guests travelling Samuel L. Jones, deceased, Defendlast Monday and set .forth the needs the ivork on a sufficiently large scale E. Briggs. Summons. over, the system lines on that date, ants. of drainage of roads and lands in their and that the work, like the work in the The State of Utah to the said deSchoo North Davis Stake Sunday Elder Robert Roberts of Xayton fendant: respective neighborhoods. During the past will prove ineffectual, or at least wil be held on Sunday, May 20th Union Mutual the at Sunday meeting You are hereby summoned to appear spoke local in .its benefits. There are past few years much land in this part only 2 p. m, within tw-n- ty at Tabernacle, at Kaysville days after the service thousands of acres of land in this end evening. ? of the county has become water-logge- d session at 2 of this summons upon you, if Berved be wil a There general and marshy through irrigation and of the county in need of drainage to in which this action David Cook, Sr had the mis- oclock and department sessions fol within the county within thirty the operation of irrigation ditches. make it among the most valuable in Mrs. otherwise, is brought; to break her wrist last Mon- lowing. Members of the general boarc fortune defend the and after service, the and Not only has land been damaged but state. days county and in case of will be present is doing nicely now, entitled but above action; day, the roads of the county in many places It will be well for the people to conyour failure so to do, judgment will be have become impassible in winter and sider the matter of district drainage as to the her to Mrs. Owen Willey returned IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SEC- rendered against you according which has the of demand early spring'. For sometime consider- provided by the laws of Utah for it is home here Sunday, after spending a complaint, IN OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, of said court. able effort has been put forth to rem- only a matter of time when such a AND FOR THE COUNTY OF been filed with the clerk the few weeks visiting her parents in is action This plaintiff brought by DAVIS,' STATE OF UTAH. ' edy the conditions by concreting ditch- measure wil become necessary. Drain- Logan. the defendants and each of against vs. M. Annie Plaintiff, Lindsay, es, draining land and grading roads, age rights of way to Salt Lake will them to quiet title to lapda described Defendant Chester F. Lindsay, but the conditions j have steadily be- have to be provided in the end and by in the complaint in this action and for The Davis County Furniture com- Summons. ! removing a came worse from year toyear. The applying the district organization and pany is headquarters Ifor rugs, carThe State of Utah to the defendant the further purpose of so described in lands cloud the upon delegations were beaded joy chairmen law such rights of way can be secured pets, linoleums, wall piiper and wal Chester Lindsay: You are hereby summoned to ap- said complaint. whe presented the matter to the com- -' and all the land owners, will have to tints. We can save you money. Adv, Willey & Willey Attorneys for pear before the above entitled Court within twenty days after the service Plaintiff, P. O. address, 797 Walker of this summons upon you, if served Bank building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ln. it rMUfe4 f TBS INLAND PRINTING CO. W. P. -' timw, Editor C. A. Bpprnaa. AmmIiU Editor Entered m 1811, at March A Mcond-cla- K arirlll, 178. mattor February IS Utah, 4 andar tba act of Adrartlalng ratoa on application. lubscription I1.2S par year whan paid in 1.!0 par paar on ovtrdua aubaertp ttoa or whan not paid In advance. a) -- . TELEPHONES Omen, No. II W. P, Epparoan. No. 71 C. A. Epparoon. No. Jr, i UTAH SETS NEW RECORD IN COAL The production of coal in Utah in 1916 waa 3,567,428 net tons, valued at $5,795,944, an increase compared with 1915, of about 459,000 tons, or 15 per cent, in quantity, and of $879,000 or 18 per cent m value. The output in . 1916, according to C. E. Lesher, of the United States Geolog ical Survey, Department of the Interior, was the greatest on record for the State of Utah and exceeds that of 1918, the previous record year, by more than 312,500 tons. The increase was made largely in commercial shipments from the mines in Carbon County, all other counties recording decreases. The consumption of Utah coal by the railroads increased, and the market on the Pacific vruji extend izzz e j Begin NOW KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. to Prepare for that Important Event r KANSAS CITY, MO. Life Is Now Issuing a y 20-Pa- Your 'Graduation- War Service Policy - With a' 5 Per Cent Premium Reduction No Extra Premium Will Be Required from the Insured for Military or Naval Service in Time o f War This policy is issued especially for the benefit of those who have answered and will answer the call to defend their coun. try. 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