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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH PATRIOTIC WOMEN - t ! (Continued from Page - J f.v lj i "Sunset rVVV'1' Mrs. Durben Terry, pre- i,v cinct chairman. South Weber Mrs. George V. Kendall, precinct chairman? Mrs. Gtwrv-- f,jAtTKp 1" J l ry 4 At Hill. ."he East Bountiful Mrs. A. ( buffm chairman for South Davis; Mrs. Surningham, precinct chairman.' South Bountiful Mrs. Sarah Howard, precinct chairman. 'West Bountiful Mrs. Lucy String-ham- , precinct chairman. Centerville Mrs. Mamie Parrish, . chairman. precinct Farmington Miss KJith Walsh 9 precinct chairman. North Formington Mrs. Clara Boss, precinct chairman. I"-- ' re.-er- .t .idiiition beautiful to this effects, nual a hrricj.1 "iical , ? vure urt"'- - j ft'ance of the .year. - .ru-hin- g ingle "bei'ig par- .This attraction mo- -t interesting Ma-rtil- i v FARMINGTON KA SVILI E CITYELECTION The Republic,, the only ticket in the field was successful in eoin-paa- .- HIGH - the municipal election which was held e ay elected were: John W Thornley mayor; Frank year councilman; Frank L. Layton, Christopher Burton, Samuel B. Rush-fortZ. Henry Jacobs, councilmen; Laurence B. Coles, recorder; Nicholas Tues-Ihos- h, .i Coonty Mat of rich and fertila Davia aountr. Horn of the Miller Floral the larteat rrowere of flow in the UttamoBBtaia country Location of the ortH wtarworka and Metrw light. A f:n plact for rauiftice. CLASS ELECTIONS AT THE DAVIS The Davis High school held their annual class elections Tuesday. This gave all of the students a chance to vote, even the freshmen, who were barred from the elction of the Student Body officers, had a change to ballot. Each class took certain members of the faculty with them to assist them. The presidents of the classes are as follows : Fresh-maMaurice Barnes; Sophomores, Glen Ba rlow; Juniors. Edward Davis: n, flonnwioijrTjfealurer Late in the afternoon it developed that an effort was beiiTg ihade to Seniors, Edward- - Muir. a considerable portion of the -- de-fe- r-- at ticket by writing names of men other than those-- on the ticket. The moveMiss Mame Turner kpent last week ment was and lacked orot Miss Leone Capener. ganization and, although there were one or two narrow escapes on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udy moved to the regular nominees, the Par Salt Lake to spend the winter. movement proved a total failure. Most of those who received votes Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynea and famas independent candidates were opily moved to Salt Lake City for the posed to the movement and so stated, winter last week. and were in no sense candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bourne and family of Garland will make Farmington DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE their home this winter. FOR MRS. JOHNSON Mrs. D. L. Rice was the guest of A very interseting and complete her sister, Mrs. G. Hi Speight of surprise party was given Mrs. MagSmithfield, the past week., gie Johnson of El Paso, Texas, Mon-d- a ed - OPENING DANCE AT DAVIS The 1917-1- 8 dancing season at the Davis High school will open Friday night, November 9, st 8 oclock. The students of the school are very anxious to make a big success of their dances this season. Good music has been engaged and, the gym floor is being surfaced so as to provide the best entertainment for the young people of Davis county. The students held out a welcome hand to their old patrons and sincerely hope that they will bring their best friends to mingle with the best people at the best place, where everyone has the best time of his. life. spent the past- two months in Kaysville GRANITE HIGH DEFEATS DAVIS IN HARD BATTLE visiting her mother, Mrs. Phebe Galbraith. At 2 p. m. the relatives gathThe Granite High football team ered at her home laden with baskets V the Davis warriors Friday defeated Mrs. Hyrum Stewart entertained the of good things to eat. The afternoon a score of 13 to 6. The game was by Veron club at a luncheoif was spent in doing all kinds of needle played at Granite and a large crowd This was the first meeting of work. of rooters from Davis went down to In tiie evening the guests indulged the Veron :lub this season. ' enspirit the squad. Both teams put e in the var dances, polka, ' $he South Farmington M. I. A. en- - souvianne, step dance, etc. Music was up a game fight and many who saw the game thought Davis had the beta HelUween party on with tertained played on the accordian. Some very ter team. The Davis boys had poor Friday evening. The decorations were artistic- - dancing was displayed.All from luck ih the way the start right carried out on Hallewe'en lines. voted Mrs. Emma Galbraith as leading of which helped the Granite injuries, Miss Gladys Weed entertained the in the dancing. team to get their first touchdown. Those present were: Mrs. Phebe This was scored U. K. A. girls last Monday evening. in the first quarter Next Monday the diit members and Galbraith, Mrs. Maggie Johnson, Mrs. and from then on the game was very others invited te jein will be enter- Jesse B. Flint, Mrs. Joseph Flint, Mrs. exciting. Davis came within a few tained at the heme of Miss' Josie Mary Flint, Mrs. Emma Galbraith, yards of getting a touchdown two or Mrs. Oscar Flint, Mrs. Melvin Hill, three Earl. times, but the Granite team Mrs. Leonard Flint, Mrs. Lillian PetAhejr line and held the The new steel water tank at the erson, Mrs. George Flint, Miss Emily from scoring. While ihe DAVlS visitors O. S. L. station is nearing completion. Brough, Miss Sylvia Flint and Mrs. rooters were humbled by the defeat .The tank is 20 feet creep and the Charles T. Burton. of their team; still they were proud steel frame under it is fifteen feet All wished Mrs. Johnson a safe re- of the good showing made. high and rests on a concrete base. It turn home. Special mention should be made of is said that the tank and structure Mac Swan who made the the work cost $6,500. Read about the Sammies in The only points scored by Davia. During the first quarter Ron Swan recovered The city election on the 6th instant Reflex. a Granite fumble and ran the length passed very quietly. In the south RED CROSS FOR DAVIS COUNTY of the field for a touchdown, but it district there were only five ticklts was not the allowed, umpire claiming A unit of the National Red Cross scratched and only two in the north a Davis played had tripped a Granit-iacourt the was be at will The ticket district. organized society "Red Matthews played the star The officers eleettd are: Mayor, J. H. house in Farmington n Monday, Nocouncilman. Grant vember 12. All men and women who game for Granite. Wood; four-yeBefore Coach .Briggs can hope to councilmen, J ohn are interested in Red Cross work are S. Clark ; two-yefootball games he will certainly win R. Walsh, Walter Rampton, Robert invited to be present Mansell to change his line-uhave Under the rules of the society but Miller; recorder, Elijah B. Gregory; a splendid lineone unit is allowed in counties of this at quarter, although treasurer, Harold H. Robinson. haa the natural not man, ability to class, but there may be as many The of tba make a rest s quarterback.the ' to the county unit-aexwith the backfield needs LAYTON shifting people may see fit to organize. It Is to who seems Mac Swan, ception of Located ia the add of fortite field. probable that the Relief societies of be Excels ia production of atfk. tooctaci writis This not properly placed. cad sugar beets. He the fBetory of tb the wards will constitute themselves as a matter of criticism but as ten Leyton 8ugar cwpn p. cannery, ww auxiliaries of the county unit. mills, creamery and tiencrete eetdioa of a matter of fact. Coach Briggs was state rood. Good oppoitnnitioe for tbso Those contemplating engaging in oekiag subarbon acreage for fruit growin a bad hole when his old standraising end this work should attend the meetng put ing. truck pardoning, ebicken A Lake Salt On line of went into the army. Opln dairying. as the method of carrying on the work bys and Oregon Short Line. Has electric Bghta Write Layton Commerand waterworks. will be fully explained at that time. cial club for information. There are certain rules to be ob- GOVERNMENT BUYS THREE CARLOADS OF HORSES served and a certain line of work to E. P. Ellison returned to Nevada be followed in carrying out this work. The inspection which was scheduled last night. Much of the indiscriminate work now to take place at the LSvfngstori Live he bricklayers are getting" up the being done under the impression that Stock companys ranch, October, 29 walls of the addition to the Bamber- it will be handled by the society when was delayed until the 81st of the completed, will be lost so far as reach- month. Ih spite of the delay, howger station. ing the men with the colors are con- ever, the inspection proved to be a Lack of men is hindering the in- cerned. rare success from every standpoint stallation of the sugar company pipe is It hoped that there will be a The government men were well line The trench ha been excavated large attendance at this meeting. pleased; the company made many to a point more than a mile east of good sales; and all enjoyed eome real the Bamberger Wild-Westunta, . pulled off by the For a Weak Stomach. As a general rule all you need to do various riders. It is reported that Henry Morgan LewSo much time was lost by the govfrom to adopt a diet suited to your age Camp is transferred has been and to keep your bow- ernment official at the Ogden yard, and has he occupation where New York, is, Wash, to els regular. When you feel you have been assigned to the veterinary corps. eaten too much and when constipated, where disease brokout among shipdement of government horse, that the It is understood that he will be vet- take one of Chamberlains Tablets. 11 Adr. inspection was pushed at a rather fast tailed to attend one of the great be and east rate, in order to make up for lost of the erinary schools ot time. The result of the rush left a MARRIAGE LICENSES thoroughly trained m that line number of horses still to be mistake no make work. The officers McElroy.and Mary large over Nor. LDan, looked st a later date. Of those Hen" for this Ram bow of Ogden. when they selected one wa accepted, either every line of work. Nov. 3. Edward C. Brucky of Chi- nearly or cavalry use. Three for artillery cago and Theresa A. Homer of Salt carloads were inspected, ridden, brandLake City.' -"TEE FLAME GREAT ed and loaded for shipment In one DRAMA COMING SOON Nov. 5. Robert E. Green and Minafternoon. The fast time waa unof Burton Kaysville. nie will who predue to the convenience of Richard Walton Tull, Nov. 6. Orlando B. Hadlock of doubtedly sent his latest success, "The Flame ranch. If this efficien-g- y the companys even-inSunset and Melissa B. Stoker of one for -theatre o of the the Orphema g at part the company g.gents-ibe Thursday, November 15, can buying and handling horses conrelied upon to make the productions tinues, Farmington may become one WANTED Girl for housework. of the beautiful. In and unusual his great horse markets of Utah. play of Ogh The street, Twenty-sixt541 that said is Apply this particular case it tf ami most den, Utah, or phone 1494. Adv. the one largest is pt Richard Stringham, manager of the name" ever set upon spectacles Woods Cross Canning company and magnificent on The Reflex sad get for Subscribe less no important is It our stage. his three factory foremen, Maroni of some ALL the news ALL the time. company a for side the acting Mann, Jr, David Duncan and Alfred in ita inare engaged Wiggia, returned from a ten days forty players of the N. J. Harris Flame" The terpretation. trip to the head of Bear river SaturIV-- g flame of moth- & JENSON day. They report good fishing and element LAW AT ATTORNEYS Tovmg y hunting, although it waa rather cold wrsnen through PulUe NeUriea They had an enjoyable EccUs Viz. ?"- the play are 43$ FiiOM f and that aeml- - OgdeetTUh tugust J eh Sen Soo.con tractors, of Ogden are putting in the concrete -- foundation -- for the court house and heaung plant jail steam ' & Fridiy-after-noo- r In order to make room and not move our large stock of shoes too many times during the timeare-Temodelingou- r buildings we haveciecided to sell several hundred pairs of mens andwo-men- s new style shoes at big reductions. This wilLmcan'a'greaT saving to you and to us, as you will notice by examining the prices we quote below. dif-fere- nt yftemoom-Mrsr-Jehnsomh- Sale will open Thursday morning and Close Saturday evening as - n. , old-tim- jt . n. non-partisa- n. rNI ar ar . p. -- st - ' - Og-de- n. g, 11-8-- J HARRIS VX 2358 Washington Ave Ogden L NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE The Strength of Buoinc By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, in favor of National Copper Bank, a corporation, and againet Kaysville Brick Company, a corporation, to satisfy a judgement and costa, I havs levied upon the following described tracts of land located in Davis County, State of Utah, Kaysville Brick Co. Real Estate. Beginning at th SW. corner of Block, Plat D, Kaysville Townsite; thence N. 67 deg. E, along the N. side of a road 167 ft, to the right of way of the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway; thence N. 430 deg 14 min. W, 366 ft, more or lest to the aide of said depend Urjely ( banka. -- A bank thr atronjr, well directs to-w- it: thoroughly abla to .best service itor- and be convinced that v, if courteay and judicious" Your business will be better lufYtT Beginninr at SE corner of Block 17, D, Kaysville Townsite; thence N. 17 deg. 20 min. W, 370 ft.; N. 16 deg. 48 min. W, 1700 ft; thence S. 31 deg. 4 min. W, 534 ft; S. 30 deg. 9 min. W 1224 ft; S. 75 deg. 10 min. E 613.5 ft: S. 46 deg. 25 min. E, 443 N. 58 deg. 15 nun. E, 372ft; S. ft; 53 deg. 1 min. E, 328 ft, to place of beginning. Beginning on the N. side of Highway No. 1, at th fartherest W. corner of the tract. last above described, about 15.65 chs. N, and about 16 chs. W. from the center of Sec. 34, Twp. t 4 N, R. 1 W, S. L meridian, and i running thence N. 30 deg. 9 min. E, i 1224.7 ft: thence N. 31' deg. 4 min. i E, 4913 ft; thence N. 89 deg. 0 min. tc W, 80 ft; thence N. 49 deg. 0 min. i W 65 ft; thence S. 25 deg. W, 40 i thence S. ft; .75 thence- 53 deg - thence N. 53 deg, W, min.. W. 70 ft; ft; thence 110 80 W, ft; Jnion State .'BaftlC'- - BOUNTIFUL, UTAH WHHWMHF ' KAYSVILLE, conveyor and pug milL electric motors. 1 electric motor. 1 electric motor. electric motor. 1 Starters, for electric motors. - 2 ft; transformers. Lightning arrester. 3 SJ 600-vo- lt , ft to Partial W M B u Oi f switch. - four-moul- J ut i y TTmyT UTAH Brick Company and will exporj tl i same for sale, or so much i r..J t'--' A satisfy Plaintiffs d j, and costs, at the front d ;? f I County Court liaise, at I jr Davis County, cf U: v, 2Cth day of November, A. l Sale to commence at 12 t Terms, Cash. CHARLES S. NAL Ste beginning. hoist of Kaysville Brick Ca 1 SSiafting, belts, pulleys, etc. Machinery. 1 Dry press, d brick ma- - Glay cars,' wheelbarrows, kilns, open Dated November Dates c( Pci chine. air fryers, etc. 1,17. 1. Freeze vr-cthe property of The K svill machine cutter an list Y BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY W1" ft; WM MYRON W. PHILLIPS ' S. 74 deg. W, 120 ft; thence S. 5 deg. 20 min. W, 130 ft; S. 55 deg. 10 min. S. 43 deg. 0 min. W, 100 W, 112 N. 43 deg. 14 min. W, 25 ft; thence thence S. 71 deg. W, 300 ft; thence S. 44 deg. W, 223 ft; thence S, 203 ft; thence S. 18 deg. 45 min. W, 127 ft;hence S. 66 deg. 45 min. W, 150 ft; thence 59 deg. 27 min. E, 90 ft; thence S. 28 deg. 10 min. W, 364 ft.; thence S. 75 deg. 10 min. E, 513.7 - Bring You Block, 16 min, thence S. 17 deg. 22 min. W, 344 ft, more or less to begin- - Plat cItjJ 8, m |