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Show I TlTlf WEEKLY REFLEX, 'Ll1 51jp KAYSVTLLE. UTAH 'sr. DISTRICT COURT NOTES opposite the name of such registrant on the classification Judge Agee held court on Saturday, list (Form 1000), which is always open December 15 and the following cases office to inspection by the public at the of the Local Board. In addition to the were heard: mailing of such notice to registrants, Probate Business.' notice of the disposition of claims Estate of John G. Linford, deceased. made by other persqns in respect of be mailed to such Order given granting privilege to registrants shall er shall Drrhly ilrflrx other be-ebter- ed persons.-Eith- the mailing mort e property. such notice or the entry of any such1 Estate of James S. YateB, deceased. date in the classification list shall conof settlement of final account Decree the notice to of regstitute the giving concerned, and shall I granted and distribution 'granted. istrant and charge the registrant and all conE state of Osmyn M. Deul, deceased. cerned with notice of the day upon E. Williams appointed adminJoseph which such duty is to be performed or with a bond of $150.00. time of the istrator, the beginning running Estate of Anna Kendall Royed, dewithin which such duty must be per formed or such right or privilege may ceased. Decree of settlement of final rubltahd y be claimed, regardless of whether or account and distribution of estate not a mailed notice or questionnaire THE INLAND PRINTING CO. is actually received by the registrant granted. W. P, Eppenon, Editor Civil Business. or other person. 'i C. 'A. Bpporaon, Awocloto Editor Failure of apy registrant to perform S. Arbuckle vs. James Sarah any duty prescribed by the Selective Finding of facts and conclu- a oorond-oloEntorod matUr February It, Service Law or by the Rules and Regu of U act of law was signed. ,'Sil, at Kayavillo, Utah, under lations, at or within the time required, sion Marth I. IS?. is a misdemeanor punishable by imIsaac Spencer vs. Smith Clark, exprisonment of one year, and may re- - ecutor. Demurrer of .defendant' is suit in loss of valuable rights and im- . AdvortUlng rataa on application. d and ten days given to ans- mediate induction of such registrant wer. into military service. Subaorlption f 1.2& par roar whan paid In $1.60 par rear on ovardua aubaartp-Moof the registrant or any perFailure G. W. Palmer vsl Margaret A. Palmar whan not paid In advanea. son concerned to claim and exercise er. No one appearing, the case was any right or privilege on the day or continued to 19, 1918. TELEPHONES January these within th tifltfTauthorized by Continental Life Insurance company rules and regulations shall be considW, P, Ippintn, N. 71 C. A. Epparaan. Na. 4w ered a waiver of such rights or privi- vs. George C. Manning, Eliza Man OffUa, Na. II . lege, and shall foreclose such pereon ning, Robert E, Wilson and L. V. from thereafter claiming the same, I trustee. Judgement for plain-thes- e Only to the privilege granted Shelp, subject NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND TO rules and regulations to tip-- 1 tiff for $1,971.67 principal and inter. REGISTRANTS pfy for an extension of time. est, $200.00 for attorney fees and All registrants and other persons $23.35 cost of suit, together with inAny person desiring to claim a deto ferred classification by either Local are required and Btrictly enjoined terest of eight per cent per annum notice said time to time examine from or District Board on any ground in refrom date. Local the so posted by spect of any registrant designated (Form 10021, classification list Skikos vs. Andros Demas anc James and the Board, herein may, within seven days irom On report and petition pema8 the date hereof, and not later, submit (Form 1000) upon which said bedatesjames in- - . such claim to this Local Board accom are to be entered, in order to of receiver. Case con- discharge the perform-P?- r panied by such affidavit evidence aB formed of the timeorfor I turned to December 26 of exercise the such person may desire to have con- ance of any duty any right or privilege; and it is the I Lola Swindell vs. Ray Swindell. De. . sidered., Such claims, either by a registrant duty of every registrant concerning cree 0f divorce singed. Plaintiff was or by another in respect of any regis- whom any notic awarded the 'custody of Roscoe and received the I ' : trant may be submitted by entering for some reason has not as Gladys Swindell, minors, $30.00 per case the or notice, questionnaire the same in the place provided on the Board for month alimony, $50.00 attorney fees first sheet of the registrants ques- may be, to apply to his Local receive to Failure thereof. a cost of action. copy tionnaire or by submitting such claim to this board dft a duplicate at such tice or questionnaire will not excuse to December 26, 1917. Adjourned performing any first sheet (Form 1001A). If it" is the registrant from desired to submit affidavit evidence in duty within the time limit, nor shall The farmers throughout Davis be in itself ground for extension of support of fA elaim and in addition it time. done work more are county getting to. the cviderCiontained in the regia - SETH C. JONES, this fall than they have done in former trants questionnaire, such affidavits Member of Local Board. must be prepared bn paper of the same years. The fall plowing and planting size as the questionnaire, and should Date December 15, 1917. is practically finished. The work of be responsive to the questions asked fences and imrepairing machinery, the registrant respecting the ground MARIAGE LICENSES done is of such claim in the pertinent division proving generally now, being Dec. J. RUsesll Call and Lavern when in former of the questionnaire. years most of this Section 7 of the Selective Service. Bowcut of Burley, Idaho. work must needs be left until spring. Regulations provides: Dec. 11. William Campbell and BesThe process of examination and se- sie Daniels of Stockton. HEATING STOVES FOR SALE lection of registrants, under these Dec. 12. Alex Edison and Helga rules and regulations shall begin by the Ten heating stoves now in use in the posting of notice in the offices of the Gjirdrum of Salt. Lake City. Davis Local Boards on Form 1002, and by Dec. 12. Glen Lewis of Ogden and county court house will be offered for sale on and after January mailing a questionnaire (Form 1001) Lovina Singleton of Roy.to every registrant included within The stoves are in good order ofMMam-mouth 4th. Dec. 13. John L. Bush such posted notice, as provided In secand Verna Watkins of Eureka. and range from small to medium in tion 92 hereof; and notice of every Dec. 14. James W. Dudley and Mary size. Prospective buyers can see the action taken subsequent by either the stoves by calling at the court house. Local or District Board in respect of J. Phee of Rawlins, Wyoming. each registrant shall be given by enDec. 15. R. S. Heath and Mrs. R. SETH C. JONES, tering a minute or date of such action Lake of Salt City. County Clerk. on the classification list (Form 1000) Bjrown Dec. 17. Daniel H. Adams of Lay-- Adv. in the office of the Local Board, and m addition to such entries, by mailing to and Mary J. Frazier of Clinton. the registrant, and in some cases to SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS Dec. 17, Edgar F. Adams of Lay-to- n other claimants, a notice of such MEETING of Mabel E. and SyraKnighton action. cuse. Whenever a duty is to be performed or a period of time begins to run withii Kaysville Milling- Company, Dec. 17. Sylvest Robins of Salt Lake Utah in which any duty is to be performed Kaysville, of Mazzuchl Salt R. fc. City and Fena by any such registrant, or within Lake Notice is hereby given that a special City. which any right or privilege may be Dee. 18. Albert Stone of Salt Lake meeting of the stockholders of Kaysclaimed or exercised by or in respect ville Milling Company, principal place of any such registrant, a notice of City and Delia Crowe of Pierre of business Kaysville, Utah, will be the day upon which such duty is to be performed, or such time begins to run, held at the office of the Company at shall be mailed to the registrant, and Kaysville, Utah, on Saturday, DecemReflex. AU the news appears in The the date of such mailing of notice ber 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 Campany, so that said Article VI will read as follows: Hectares! Glifis (Haddens Every Day EE taie Year . An Electrical Gift is a aE and for many years to come. a 1 No matter what you give, if it is SOMETHING ELECTRICAL you are bestowing labor-savin- g . hours of happiness, convenience, Gifts-tha- t" home.time-savin- g "the to and make housework easier and, pleasanter and quicker are the gifts, that are most appreciated by wives and mothers and sisters. , Ar-buck- le. m o - - Electric Toaster Stove - over-rule- m ' , Our Store is An Electrical Store r? Cl Electric Warming Pad There is almost no limit to the variety you can find here, and every article makes an appropriate and welcome gift. Come in and look around. Our salesmen will be glad to explain to you the simple operation of Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Washing Machines, and scores of other electric appliances that lighten labor in the home. And we will tell you exactly how much it costs to operate each one of these appliances. PH n! i i j f.i s no-g- Electric Toaster w L Pd j gift for all the year C H If it is more convenient, you may pay a small amount down on your purchases here and we will add the balance to your light bills a little each month. Give Something Electrical This Christmas Electric Iron Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service , - m , Electric Grill 1-- 3., any - Known Everywhere As The -VERY; BEST- " (ausileJoil Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packedj in the neatest manner EVERYDEALERHASIT. O lh stock-represen- The Strength of Business the depends largely 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. on Bring Your Deposits Mere 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! 'Union State 'Banf BOUNTIFUL, UTAH u - S'- 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-seve- n 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 be sold for a price less than its face or par value, un- - , less such sale be authorized by a majoritjrvote of the capital 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, i Buy useful Xmas Gifts 0 at our Shoe Store. House Slippers make excellent gifts and our stock is extremely large and most complete for Men, Women and Chilrden. Hosiery also is appreciated by young and old Silk and Fibre Silk in nearly any color desired the prices range from $6.00, to $1.35. Nothing could be more appreciated than a nice pair of Dress Shoes for any member of the family. The quality of these shoes is excellent and everyone knows our popular way of pricing shoes Come early while selections are good. ted President HENRY H. BLOOD. Secretary, Dated at Kaysville, Utah, November . 28, 1917. First publication November 29, 1917. Last publication December 20, 1917. be released and conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of about 5000 ft. and there used from June 15 to October 1 of each year as' a supplementary supply to irrigate 300 acres of land embraced in parts of NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sec. 21, W Seer 20, SW. Sec. State Engineers Office, 28 and Sec. 29, township and range Salt Lake City, Utah, Novn 14, 1917 north 39 degrees 31 minutes east 2146 Notice is hereby given that the ft. from the southwest corner of said Section 21, at which points thewater K&yaCreek Irrigation.. Company, Vith aforesaid. This 'application is desigits principal office at Layton, Utah, ns tedinbhe State Engineers nfflee as has 'made application" hf accordance No. 7413. with the requirements of the Compiled Laws - of ' ' Utah, 1907,.., as - All protests against the granting of amended by the Session Laws o: said application, stating the reasons Utah, 1909, 1911, and 1915, to approp- therefor, must be made by affidavit bt riate one hundred (100) acre feet o:r duplicate, accompanied by a fee of water from Kays Creek, in Davii $2.50, and filed in this office within County. Said water will be storec thirty (30) days after the completion from October 1 of each year to June of the publication of this notice. 15 of the year following in a reserG. F, MeGONAGLE, voir constructed in the natural channe State Engineer. of the stream, embraced in' Section 21, Townsihp 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Date of first publication Nov. 22, 1917, Lake base and meridian. The center of date of completion of publication Dec. the impounding dam will be located 22, 1917. will Si A SHAVE WITH A SMILE IS A SHAVE WORTH WHILE We Can Make Yoiir Shaving Easier Shaving the modern way ure rather than a nuisance. with modern utensils is a real plea3 of the latest-shavidevices" iireTiot h'g improvement over the old. .But we are in a position to know wibch ,,ere th most worthy, ns w&..hiye .had an opportunity. to investigate Ilowev CTT'eve h. ng some" them all. V. 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