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Show nKTEKT Morgan City, sptmt the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. with MYRON W. PHILLIPS Mrs, Hattie Hayes Steed, wife of Arnold Steed, was operated on for a tumor at the Dr. Groves L. D. S. hospital Tuesday, and on Wednesday Mrs. Lucille Rogers Barnes, wife of d Barnes, was operated on at the same hospital- - for a similar ailment. Bath Hre gettmg along fairly well. -s- - T-. -- m. r M largrv.a. - 'ViSt Sf- BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY Wil-for- J I UTAH KAYSVILLE, J y 1 Mrs Lewis Robinson, of Farming-ton- , formerly Miss Hannah Wilson, suffered a slight paralytic stroke Tuesday, while in the door yard hang-in- g out clothes after a washing. She was almost speechless for a short time, but rallied, and it is hoped she will soon fully recover from the unpleasant experience. y -- raweres t CEMENT 1 : i Wilford Steed who has been on crutches for several weeks with a spratnrd-mrkierh- ad hardly recovered when an old ailment on his left arm showed itself, and Wednesday, in the Ogden hospital, an incision was made and the arm bone scraped. He is to again be treated ut the hospital the latter part of the week. 4L , I. I , I i ' I V vjl ' v" j: if k ,:.T Vfv7 y p j POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN .I 100 Tons Capacity of Silo has proven entirely satisfactory to owner, who says Its ease and economy are vital fac- ' CLARK, INDIAN FIGHTER VISITS EARLY DAY CAMPS f 21 . 11. I'i ' '., t 1 r h . a?' XV I tor. 1 . "TT-- W Dr. M. P. Henderson of the B. Y. U.- , Mrs. Henderson and two chil- dren and Mrs. Henderson's father, T. B. Clark of Farmington, have just returned from a vacation trip to St. George. The party went to Meadow, eight miles south of Filmore, the first duy, where two cousins apd their families have homesteads; the second day to Enterprise, where wo cousins and their families have the second day to Enterprise, where two sisters and families also are making new homes; to Kanara the third day, and to St George the next homo-stead- t Please Get Ready for Winter I i i i i i i i How about the , out buildings and fences i 1 ? Do they need re- pairing before winter comes on? Now is the time to get them ready. We have the material. i- i t t i i i i i i i Lumber, i ' i i , t . i i i i Aostun .. : fa 0 JWSStt i. !3(jrc? G Posts, Nail R The man with a good savings account can leave his loved ones each day with a dear conscience and a happy disposition. He knows that 4 his family will be protected from immediate want no matter what Befalls him. - depend-entToo- Staples, &.c. 'L. I I I 1 1 1 I 'I op. The House of Quality. Only the Reliable Advertisers Use The Reflex Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST ixry TKe Strength of Business depends 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.- Here and be convinced that we can and judicious accommodation if courtesy andwill be better for it. business Your wtH-be- f Namk... j i i ' Calalout Hc3' -- i i ' 'fHif f James and Miss Alta COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET-INRobinson were visiting friends in Salt SPECIAL SESSION. Lake last Friday. County Horticulturist Joseph P. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Dumke of Og- Payne waa present and consulted with den were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. the board in regard to an architect at the State Fair, and $500, or as H. R. Y)umke during the week. much of that amount aa will be needMr. Ernest Earl, of Fielding, spent ed, will be appropriated. Mr. Payne threedays of laBt week in Farming-to- n was instructed to get in communicavisiting Mrs. J. II. Robinson and tion with the industries and other relatives. producers in the county and find out Dr. and Mra. C. H. Bird returned their desires about making an exhibit in order that there could be a Tuesday from a three weeks visit at between industries and proManti, their former home town. Their then have all the exhiband ducers, son, Myron Bird, of Manti, will soon ' in one its building. leave for the great war. ..The tax levy for 1917 was disWilliam Rigley, of Centerville, with cussed and it was ordered that it be his steam' threshing machine, is fast as- follows: 'County tax levy, 8 mills tearing down grain stacks and build-in- g on the dollar; district school levy, 4.7 r, up straw 8tacks, while the. pre- mills; for Indigent sick and cious grain - is being stored not - for .2 of T tntll; for dependent sinking in the ocean, it is hoped. mothers, J2 of 1 mill, and jjRills on the dollar on all sheep and goats, and Miss Alta Robinson attended a din4 mills on the dollar in valuation on ner Sunday evening in Centerville at all range horses and catle for the dethe home of Mr. and Mrs. Regnal struction of wild animals. For state Barber, in honor of Mr. Clem Cheeney, road -of 1 mill. purposes, who will leave in the near future to the State A communication from resume his studies at the Medical UniBoard of Equalization was read fixversity of Pennsylvania, ing the following levies: For general state Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Dumke enter- state purposes, 2.4 mills; for Btate for 2.4 school mills; purposes, tained Sunday in honor of Mrs 1 of mill. school purposes, 2 Dumkes brother, G. Marion Hess, and high Notices of city and town levies as soon leave to who are expecting wife, 5 for southern Utah, where they will follows were read: Bountiful, mllle;4 8.75 mills; Centerville, Farmington, spend the winter.' -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fry, of mill? Kaysville, 3 mills. Miss Louise Ha mad and Concrete Co. Ogdejv- - Utah Send day. ' Where i tear InUrmourilairu morning.. Returning they came to Monroe, 195 miles, the first day, and to their Provo home at 4 p. m. of the second , There are many ailoes of this construction In Darts county, all of which are giving satisfaction. For information as to uses of off concrete, the coupon below s; they have irrigation the southern farmers have a bountiful harvest but the long dry spell caused dry land crops to be almost a total failure in. many localities. The return trip through Sanpete web especially interesting to Mr. Clark, who when 18 years old in 1886 was one of Captain A. Biglers cavalry company, and in at least one instance, in Pigeon hollow, near EphCounty Mat of rich and fartlla Pavla comcounty. Horn, of tbo Millar Floral raim, the old camping ground could pany, the larycct grown of flown In the be distinguished; the large cedar grove Location of the intermountain country famoua Lmoob rocort. Haa waterworks and north and east of the camping ground alactrlc lights. 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