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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH irp lUrrldy Scflrx r Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles son. The other defendants did not appear. Boylin, Jr., of Salt Lake City, Bountiful State Bank vs. Charles n. Mrs. Ned Brooks and son, Leland, f and wife of 'Montpelier, Idaho, spent Hampton et al. Judgement against a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. the defendants, who did not appear. James Skikos vs. Andros Damas. H. Clark this week. - r Hearing on the ..report of the referee, e Rice spent the week in Robert L. JudJ. Said cause was reSalt Lake City, the guest of her father, ferred back to the referee to hear the John Maredon, and her sisters, Miss report of the receiver. Order for Gladys and Miss Belle Marsdon. sale of all personal property at priMrs. Eugene Clark entertained the vate sale at the farm was made; sale Verorclub last Friday afternoon. The took place Saturday, November 24. Sarah A. S. Arbuckle vs. James lesson was given by Mrs. Rose Knowl-toWitnesses testified and the Refreshments were served. matter was taken under advisement. Mr. Oliver Clark is here on a furAdjourned .to December 15, at 10 lough from the officers training a. m. Mr. Clark camp at San Francisco. has been given a commission as lieuCLEARFIELD tenant in the army. He was the honSituate in one of the beat fruit, ored guest at a family dinner given by and farming section of Davis county. Served two Tinea of ateam, and Salt hls'parenti 'Thursday evening.' He wiB Lake A byOgden Has largo electric return to the training camp December canning establishment, railway. fruit association " Give SomettMmg Electrical Tibia Christmas. I Mrs,-Stev- Ar-buckl- . e. n. f THE INLAND PRINTING CO. C Kntorod March t i, W. P. Eppereon, Editor A. Eppereen, Aeaeciate Editor ooond-el- n ItayavtHe,-- ' 1879. matter February Utafr.-um- Suheeription 11.25 per year when paid in advance ; $1.60 per year on overdue eubeortp tlone or when not paid in advance. 71 Probate Business, Estate of Joseph Hyrunt Grant, deceased, Will admitted to probate and William H. Streeper, Jr.( appointed administrator. Estate of. John George Linford, deceased. Petition for allowance granted. Hearing on further requests t FARMINGTON County Mat of rich and fertile Davie county. Homo of the Miller Flothl company, the iarreet fro were of flow ere in the imyrmountain. country. Location of the famoue Lapoon roeort. Hao waUrworke and electric light. A fine place for reel con-tinu- ed o December 16. Mrs. Nellie Gardner visited friends in Salt Lake during the past week. Mrs. Sarah Hess spent Thanksgiving day in Salt Lake Citvwith her .daughter. , , - st Miss Dorothy Embling of Ogden Is visiting in Farmington with her sister, Mrs, OrlofFarr. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Farr of Ogden were,, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. filler during the week. J Professor W. O. Robinson and family spent Thanksgiving week in Farm; ington, visiting relatives. Jn Mrs, J. W, Taylor and daughter, Rhea spent Thanksgiving day in Salt i Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Paynes., ' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boylin enter-staine- d at dinner Thanksgiving day. . , permanent value that every day-- - the year, for years to come, will be a pleasant reminder eff your thoughtfulness in- DISTRICT COURT NOTES The foundation for George Drapers The district court held session on new home is nearly completed. November 17 In the court house, with The new Bamberger station at Judge A. W. Agee presiding. TELEPHONES C. A. Epporaon, No. Office, No. 15 Solve your Christmas gift problem the Electrical Way. Give presents that have a warehouses and good school and church Offers many inducements for buildings. peculation and Investment. 15. Advertieinf ratee on application. P. Epporaon, No. t vew-tab- lo 15, ler Estate of John Penman, deceased. Petition for supplemental decree of distribution granted. Estate of Isabella II. Penmap, deceased. Hearing on petition for settlement of final account and for continued to December 15.' Estate and guardianship of Richard Penman and Mary Penman, Incompetents. Letters of guardianship issued to John Penman, Jr. Estate of James King and Amelia King, deceased. Petition for approval of final account for distribution of estate and for discharge of administrator and release of his bondsmen granted. Charles J. Howard and Eva C. How-ar- d petitioned for an order and decree of adoption of Thomas L. Ramey, a minor child, which was granted. on Civil Business. Union State Bank vs. J. Y. Barlow, Susie Barlow and Israel Barlow, Sr. It was ordered that plaintiff receive nothing on the first cause of "'action, and have and recover on the second and third causes of action. Evona Investment company vs. Albert Mortensen et al. Judgement was Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. William Day of Layton, Mr, and Mrs. 'L, W. Paine of Ogden, Mrs. Nellie Gardner, Miss Bertha Boylin, Spencer Adams, Masters Stewart and Billie awarded the defendant Albert Morten- - Electrical Appliance is useful it fills a need, will be measured by their utility. Every This Christmas the appropriateness of gifts Electric Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Frons, Toasters, Percolators and Grills' and other cooking devices, lighten labor in the home and remove much of the drudgery of housekeeping. Other electrical appliances, such as. Warming Pads, Curling Irons, Vibrators and Room Heaters, are sources of constant comfort and convenience. Clearfield is being built qtfftl rapidly. Lawrence Ilumpherys is down from Paris, Idaho, visiting friends and rela- -- tives.' The G. B. V.s wilLive a dance Friday evening. AnOgden orchestra has been engaged to furnish music. The men have been working on the road just south of the D. & R. G. track. Since the storm it is almost impossible to travel Our Store is an Electrical Store t You will find here a wide variety of gifts from which to choose each of them useful and helpful ideal gifts feyr this war-tim- e CANAL OFFICE REMOVED Secretary J. C. Nye wishes to announce that on and after December 1, 1917, the office of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company will be located on the Sixth floor. Room 602, of the David Eccles Building, Ogden, tf Adv. Utah, Christmas. The cost of operating Electrical Appliances is so small that It need not be considered. If you desire, you can buy Electrical gifts at our store by making a small payment down on each article, and we will add the balance to your light bills, a little each month. f Make our store your first stop when you start your Christmas shopping. It will save time and money. ll-29- WANTED Girl fpr housework. street, OgApply 541 Twenty-sixt- h den, .Utah, or phone 1494. Adv. 11-8- -tf STOP KILLING THE BROOD SOWS Mr. Herbert Hoover, United States Food Administrator, has sent out an earnest appeal to the farmers of the United States to increase the production of hogs. Therefore we are asking you to STOP KILLING YOUR BROOD SOWS. Efficient Public Service X SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING X Kaysville Milling Company, Kaysville, Utah Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Kaysville Milling Company, principal place of business Kaysville, Utah, will be held at the office of the Company at Kaysville, Utah, on Saturday, December 22, 1917, at 3 oclock p. m.. The purpose of said meeting shall be to vote upon the proposition, to amend Article VI, of the Articles of Incorporation of said Cam pan y, so that said Article VI will read as follows: Article VI. That the amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars, which shall be divided into One Thousand shares of the face or par value of one hundred dollars each. That six hundred shares of the capital seventy-fiv- e stock of this corporation of the -- face or par value-of sixty-seven - thousand five hundred dollars is hereby set aside and shall be owned by the corporation, 'and shall be denominated treasury stock. Said treasury stock may be sold at any time, at a price to be fixed by the Board of Directors; . provided, that none of said treasury stock shall he sold for a price less than its face or par value, unless such sale be authorized by a majority vote of the capital stock represented at a meeting called to consider such sale. Said meeting shall also consider such other business as shall lawfully come before it. By order .of the Board of Directors. JOHN R, BARNES, President. " HENRY HrBLOODnSecretaryT" Dated at Kaysville. Utah. November -- -- " 28 1917. 1 First publication November Last 29, 1917. publication December 20, 1917.- NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov., 14, 1917 Notice is hereby given that the Kays Creek Irrigation Company, with its principal office at Layton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and 1915, to appropriate one hundred (100) acre feet of water from Kays Creek, in Davis Said water will be stored County. from October 1 of each year to June 15 of the year following in a reservoir constructed in the natural channel of the stream, embraced-i- n Section 21, Townsihp 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake base and meridian. The center of the impounding dam will be located north 39 degrees 31 minutes east 2146 ft. from the southwest corner of said Section 21, at which point the water will be refeased and conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of about 5000 ft. and there used from June 15 to October of each year as a supplementary supply to irrigate 300 acres Of land embraced in puts of SH Sec. 20, SWU Sec. 21, Wtt Sec. 28 and Sec. 29, township and range aforesaid. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 7413. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied By a fee of $2.50, and filed In this office within thirty ISO) 'days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Date of GTFTMcGONAGl; State Engineer. first publication Nov. 22, 1917, Only the Reliable Advertisers Use The Reflex Dear Friends: rule to goby a THAT'S asgood for. us, for you .Its the only. rule you can follow when come here, because we havent anyyou else bub goodlothes, thing The best is the cheapest is truer about clothes now than ever before;' and the best clothes "&remIden5iyT & Marx. Buy them for real eceonomy for style; comfort tall wool; fit and the guarantee, The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Vt j w- It Is Ready To Help Spread Its Glow Of Cheer Over The Widest Range Possible, And From Top to Bottom, Shelves, Cases And Counter Are,1 Laden With Itt rum. . 53- - YOUR CHOICE Will Find The Most Appropriate Expression Here. Everywhere You Look You Will See Gifts That Will Bring To Every Name On Your List Some Happiness That Somehow Comes Only With I- - t 4 n -- tt tr Christmas; It " j, . la A Tonic To Visit The Store At This J ustToBeAmongBorahyCheerf ul Things -- , -- J - ALL STOCKS HAVE 'CAREFULLY CHOSEN. Their Nature Is" In Tune With: The Season. Their J Qualities Have Been Measured For The Service Arid Satisfaction They Will Give. Their (Prices Show No Signs of Profiteering. Therefore, Patrons Of This Store Will Find It A Saving of Time, Energy And g M!lXjroJFillJIhdr.Cheer-givingListsFro- m depends largely on the. banks. Akbank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors. is, a hindrance rather., .Among fr it Our Well Chosen Assortments. it Morning Hours Are The Best Hours For Shopping- - it Aisles Are Less Crowded. Salespeople Are Less Busy. And More Intimate Service Can Be Given Each Patron it t . than a help. May We Have The Pleasure Of Serving You Liber- a.lly .This. Christmas ? , " Bring Your Deposits Here BOUNTIFUL, UTAH j 5 Varied Assortments Of Merchandise That Will Make Gifts That Are Giveable, Useable And Practical. '? 20, 1917. Union State Banf ti u CHRISTMAS date of completion of publication Dec. and be convinced that we can and will be of much help If courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. - $ THIS STORE IS ALIVE WITH THE SPIRIT OF The Strength ofBusiness I I'!- , With The World Bleeding From War Wpunds, And So Many Hearts Torn With Sorrow, There Is A Crying Need For An Overflowing Measure of Sunshine And Smiles As We Are All Able To Give ; A Need For Scat tering Cheer This Year As We Have Never Done Before i Good Clothes and Nothing Else A & g Yours Very Truly n ESUI&T S t 2429-31-3- 3 Washington Ave f i Ogden Store tJwGhrlslmas 4t |