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Show HI3 T7E"3LY REFLEX, f x "b We are again in a position to serve you in the Drug line. J Shows Time in the Dark RADIOLITE fhttd) (Radium-L- i , The Kayiville We have nearly all of the staple Drugs and shall be pleased to serve you. IngersoU has brought out a luminous substance called RADIOLITE. The lightRADIORADI- LITE is genuine UM in minute proportions. ' On the figures and hands-oIngersoU watches this substance glows in the dark more brilliantly than pure radium. And this glow continues as bright as ever for six to eight years. Quick as a glance on even the darkest night you can read the time with an Inger-so- Q Mrs. Arnold. Steed entertained the Span of Life, Yesterday, Twenty e Years, Ophelia club Friday afternoon Ophelia five Years Today, Forty-fivroses were used in the decorations. Tomorrow? Solo Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Luncheon was served to eight. Solo A. B. Spillman. Mrs. Jonathan Hughs is reported ConLecture by Dr. P. G. Snow recovering from a severe atteck of trol of Infectious Diseases of pneumonia. Miss Jane Hughs returned hood. home Monday from the Texas mission Solo Mrs. Emily Seltzer. field on account of the anxiety attendant upon her mothers illness. M. L- A. PROGRAM " the west line if the right the S. L. & 0. Ry Co along said line 14 rods f Dramatic company repeated the thrilling drama, The Hand of the Law, at the KaysviUe opera house on Monday night. It is only fair to the cast to say that The Hand of the Law is the best dramatic porduction which has appeared at the local opera house this winter, and in this assertion we do not exclude the professional companies. To be sure, some in the cast are better than others, but the work of the cast, taken as a whole, is of such high order that it would hardly be fair to indulge in personal praise. Indeed, the work was so well done that the characters were universally love4 or hated, according to the role in which they I were cast. Should the play be staged in other parts of the county we can assure the public that the play is well I worth their time and money. so-call-ed FARMINGTON Ceusty east at rich end fertile Darto Rome of the Miller Fleet een-pthe Urgeet grower ef ftowere in the taUraeoueUin country. Leeetlan ef the lammm Lagoon reeort, Hee waterworks and foetrte lights. A fine place for residence. ewety, y. The Farmington choir had a meeting Following is the program for SunWednesday, evening at the home of day evening, February 3, at the Kays-vill- a tabernacle: Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark. After choir practice the evening was spent Patriotism and Thrift. in a social manner, refreshments being Singing America. served toward the close of the evenPrayer. ing. "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean Miss Modena Chaffin entertained Ladies Quartette of Bountiful. Address H. C. Burton. Thursday afternoon in honor of the Vocal solo William Holmes (a) Utile club. The house was decorated Home Fires Burning, (b) the Keep effectively in roses and ferns. Red The Meaning of U. S. A. (c) The Cross work was the subject of the af, Banner. Star Spangled ternoon, after which a short musical Prayer. program was rendered. Mr. J. D. Wood attended the amusement convention at Ogden last Monday evening.' About fifty persoris were present. Stephen L. Richards wasj chairman and seven stake presidents were in attendance. There were committees from Brigham City, Ogden and Davis county. Good manners and good morals were the main subjects discussed. A Little Child "was once asked by a good Quaker upon what she relied for her daily bread. She answered : 8y f north 21rod.tott.pUc Reserving therefrom the Jr'v wav' of the S. L. & 0 right qf way of the Davis aid Webr Counties Canal Co. Dated at Farmington. Davi ty, Utah, this 12th day tf LCoun- JarUary, 1918. CHARLES E. NALDFr Sheriff of Davis County, By A. M. LAMB, . - Makes the Dial Glow giving power of last night was disappointed, although the management did ita best to satis-- I ty the patrons by substituting other picture. The films arrjfed this mom ling via the D. A R. (J. from Denver land the picture will be shown at the j opera house on Saturday evening of this week. The late arrival of the films was a grevious disappointment and financial loss to the management. EAYSVTLLE, OTAE . -- First Publication Jan. Publication, Feb. 17, 191 3 7, igis DePut7-Las- t SPECIAL STOCKHOLDER'? MEETING Notice is hereby given th ial meeting of stocfeholdeET Kays Creek Irrigation Company ! eomoratinn. has Koon r at. for the of purpose ty'.Uth' a board of five directors, of traSf ')I La Tonia hall in Layton D.ivw corporation of the Company as f0l tows To amend Articie VII as f0i!ows. The officers of the shall consist of a board corporation of five directors, one of whom shall be President, one of whom shall be ana a Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be se lected by the Board of Directors from the stockholders and may or may not in the discretion of the Board, be one of their own members and they shall perform the usual duties appertaining to said office according to law and the and Articles of this corporation) within ten days after the election of the Board of Directors, they shall hold a directors meeting .and shall elect the President, the and a Secretary and Treasurer. To amend Article XI to read as follows: The biennial stockholders meeting of said corporation for the eleciton of officers and for the transaction of such other business as shall lawfully come before it, shall be held on the first Monday in December, biennially at the office of the company at Lavton, Davis County, Utah. The officers . of said corporation shall be elected by ballot and the person receiving a majority of the votes cast at such election shall be held to be elected. Each stockholder shall be entitled to as many votes as he or she holds shares of stock in his or her name, and represent-tio- n by proxy shall be allowed at all meetings. The Secretary shall or in case of his failure, any other officer may give ten days notice of all biennial stockholders meetings or any special meeting by written notice served personally on each stockholder, or by mailing same to his address. Each notice for a special meeting shall specify the purpose for calling the same. This notice is given oursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of such Company duly adopted at a meeting thereof held on the 17th day Vice-Preside- "Dad and his life insurance. And the Quaker said: Verily, out the mouths of babes and sucklings proceedeth The funeral services for Nathan Spaulding, who died very suddenly at wisdom. Radiolite. the Bamberger station in Salt Lake YOU Are Insured? Mrs. Rhoda Taylor spent the week City last Thursday evening, were held See The Four Models Z. HENRY JACOBS. visiting friends in Provo. last Sunday afternoon at Uintah, the Tele. 87-At This Store former KaysviUe residence of the family and Mrs. Jess Turner spent Thursday In Real Insurance Estate interment also took place there. Mr. Ogden visiting friends. RADIOLITE" a-- th regular Inter, Only the Best. oil with himinoue figure and bend. Spauldings father was bishop of UinMrs. Joseph Clark spent the week- - ta many years ago. RADIOLITE" M 15- -la Bishop A. L. white bolder for table or bureau, end visiting friends in Provo. Clark and other Farmington SHERIFFS SALE people RADIOLITE" Strep Watch 4 the were in Attendance at the funeral watch moot widely ueed by eoldiere. Mrs. Robert Miller visited friends IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE WATERBURY "RADIOLITE" bain Salt Lake City during the week. Second Judicial District, in and for the email toweled Waterbary with RADIOUTK" dial. Davis County, Utah, Evona Investj DEATH AND FUNERAL OF Mrs. Dan Miller spent a few days ment Company, a corporation, plainin Salt Lake City during the MRS. DAVID COOK tiff, vs. Albert Mortensen, Grace B. past I Mrs. David Cook of Syracuse died Mortensen, Emmett F. Annis, Nora week. j Annis, Jennie V. Annis, Sand Ridge i at the home of her daughter, , Mrs, Land Company (a corporation), Da- The Ophelia club will be entertained Henry W. Stahle in Bountiful on Satjl J & Weber Canal Extension Comvis tomorrow at the home of Miss Ora Most of the Best for the Least Cash" urday, January 26.Mrs. Cook had (a corporation), Rio Grande pany Stoddard. Lumber been an invalid for a long Phone No. 1 Company (a corporation), period and KaysviUe, Utah O. A. Parmley and Utah Association was on the home Mrs. Payne of Ogden is visiting in from Los Angel-e- s way of Creditmen (a corporation), dewhere she had been taken by her fendants. Shesriffs Sale. Farmington with her parents, Mr. and The annual meeting of the Davis Mrs. Charles husband in the hope that the Boylin. change To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the KAYSVILLE county Poultry association will be held might prolong her life. The change 8th day of February, J918, at 12:00 Mrs. Lionel Farr of Ogden is spend- had not The lurgeet eity la north Derie eoeaty ; in the vestry of the KaysviUe meetingbrought about the condition o'clock noon, at the north front door flee plaee far residue. Key, ilia JUUer ing a few days in Farmington with her hoped for and house on Monday, February 4. MUK vegetable end fruit canning County Court House, in they were on their way of the Davis Davis aed great brick slant add etwtdUy Mrs. C. A. MiUer. ' " mother, County, Utah, the Farmington, home, as stated above, when death of the eity. General fen William Allen, civil engineer in the described property, situated following ty f. frutt aad vegetable growing for ihlp. claimed her. Miss Ora Stoddard returned during in Davis County, Utah, Mat aad canning are tmyertaet induetrfoe. of the government, with headMrs. Re the evte Oeuaty Central High cehaai. employ David Cook was the the A part of the northwest quarter of week from Gunnison, where she daughter heroine aad near epera bone. City water quarters at Portland, Oregon, visited of John and Elizabeth Holt of Bounti- Section aad ateetrte Ughte are tnduenaeate for Twenty-fiv- e had been spending a few weekfe. (25), in Townwith his Mr. and Mr. William parents, Room of the Inland Printing Five Two (2) ful, was and North, born in ship (5) Range Lancashire, EngMapaay aad ita printing plant. Allen, last week. Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. SurMrs. D. L. Rice attended a West, land 65 the years 22nd of last ago meeting Beginning at a point 28 rods Levi Phillips of Tetonia, Idaho, is Plans have been perfected for a of the officers of the Red Cross held April, and accompanied her parents vey: south from the northwest corner of in Sait Lake City during the week. when they emigrated to America. said Section 25, and grfeat Live Stock ahow at the Salt running thence t visiting bis mother, Mrs. T. H. Phil- Lake Union in life she embraced the faith south 45.40 rods, thence east 24 rods on Early 5 stockyards 4, April Mr. Mrs. lips. and Walter Rampton in- the Latter-Dato west line of the right of way and 6. The show will be nation wide y Saints and remained of the tend to start next Saturday for a few Salt Lake and Ogden Railway the T. Francis Roueche of St Anthony, in its importance and will be one of steadfast in her faitfc until death. Forty-e- Company, thence south 43.35 rods, weeka visit to Southern California. of January, 1918. ight years ago she was united in thence east 93 Idaho, is in KaysviUe visiting with rel the greatest ever held in the interrods, thence south . CHARLES SILL, 43 42 Miss thence east Verna more mountain rods t rods, David Cook in the Salt country. Kilfoyle of KaysviUe marriage atives and friends. . or to less the Secretary. corner southeast said of Lake a few spent City Endowment house. Some days in Farmington durThe Bay View Red Cross section, thence north 160 rods, Dated at Layton, Utah, January 24, John Walker is in the Dee hospital, auxilliary ing the week with her sister,1 Mrs. twenty-fiv- e years ago, she with her Sarterwest 96 rods, thence south 28 1918. will give a and musical en- Jess Turner. husband, moved to Syracuse, where rods, thence west 27 Ogden, where he underwent an opera tertainment literary thence First publication January 24, 1918. rods, at Kaysvllle opera house tion for appendicitis. they have since resided. Nine child- south 14 rods, thence west 12 rods to Last publication February 14, 1918. Mrs. C. H. Brown entertained at a Tuesday evening, February 12. A ren blessed the-- home of ' this Worthy Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Proudfoot wish dance and soclar will follow the 'enter- lunchemv Thursday afternoon.1 The woman, all of whom survive her and ft to thank all those who so kindly helped tainment. The proceeds will be giv- centerpiece was of copper colored ros- H of whom are married and have en es to and ferns. the Davis County Red Cross to extinguish the fire in their home. families. Of grandchildren there are fund. Tickets 25c. forty-thre- e and Thursday afternoon the bishopric Frank Jones arrived from Camp At an early hour last Monday morn' df the North Farmington ward enter- eight. Kearney, California, Monday, to at Her children are: Mrs. Thomas tend the funeral of his, little brother. ing the summer kitchen in the rear tained members of the Relief society of the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. with a sleigh ride. Briggs, of Syraucse; David Cook, Jr., Liberty, Weber county; Mrs. Henry W. William A. Haight, Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot was discovered on fire. The The first of the competitive ward Stahle, alarm which went out was promptly Bountiful; Samuel Cook, SyraJohn Webster and daughter, Christie, annual entertainments will be given cuse; Mrs. Earl wUl depart for Los Angeles, Califor responded to by citizens who soon Bodily, Syracuse; Roy had the blaze under control. The dauL Friday night, February 8, by Commit- Cook, West Point; Mrs. G. D. Wilnia, Saturday. tee No. 1. At the close of the proliams, Syracuse and Mrs. Ray Sesage was not great, but if the flames Leo Layton of Burley, Idaho, has had hot been subdued considerable gram refreshments will be served. sion, Ogden. sold his farm near that city and will valuable property would have been de' The funeral was held from the Syra-- 1 Mrs. Elmer Criddle entertained cuse move his family to a farm in West stroyed. meetinghouse yesterday afterWednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. noon and was conducted Layton, which he recently purchased. Lawrence Young. The decorations by Bishop David, the seven year old son of formed a color scheme of pink and Arnold Miller. The opening prayer Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Barton died at the John G. M. Barnes and his son, H. white. Luncheon was served to twen- was offered by Bishop J. D. Wood of J. will depart Saturday for Boston, home of his parents in KaysviUe last - Clearfield and the benediction by ty guests. Mass., where they will attend the Na- Friday after a long illness. The funBishop George R. Bennett of Wet eral was held from the KaysviUe tabtional Canners convention. Mrs. Edward Wood of Fielding, who Point. The interment was at Syraernacle on Monday and was conducted has suffered severely for seven weeks, cuse and the grave was dedicated of this week is the last by Bishop Frank Hyde. The speakers was Saturday operated on last Tuesday at the Elder Amos Cook of Bountiful. by Saturday on which school wiU be held were: H. J. Sheffield, Jr., D. S. hospital. L The speakers were: William Thur-gooSeveral splinters George in the schools of Davis county. This Green and Bishop Hyde. There were from the jawbone were removed and James T. Walker, President applies to both the grade and high many beautiful floral offerings and the bone was She is Franas reH. Nalder, Bishop James now scraped. schools. E. the funeral was largely attended conEllison of - Layton.Leo J. Muir covering of the state of weather. The Snow showers are still visiting Da- sidering Bountiful, President Henry H. Blood interment was in KaysviUe cemetery. Soon Over nia Cold. vis county almost daily and sleighof Kaysville. Judge N. of ing is good. However, "shining is Everyone speaks well of Chamber- Ogden. All the speakers spoke in Owing to the failure to receive the lains Cough Remedy after having highest terms of the not as prevalent since Hen Morgan films for the celebrated deceased and pictureFight J?8 Mrs. George Lewis, Pitts- those who and his compatriots have gone to ing in France the knew her best asaudience testified to large field, N. Y., has this to say regarding take a "shine at the Kaiser. sembled at the KaysviUe opera hoause lit: Last winter my little boy, five her implicit faith in the gospel and years old, was sick with a cold for two paid her high tribute as a wife, mother three weeks.4-1 doctored him and er, friend and neighbor. used various cough medicines but The opening and closing songs were nothing did him much good until I began - using - Chamberlains - Cough rendered by the Syracuse choir. Hy jj nun Walker rendered Home, Remedy. He then improved Sweet and in a few days was over hisrapidly cold. Home as a solo; Mrs. Retta Sessions Payne sang I Am a . Pilgrim;, and Subscribe for The Refler,$1.50 per Miss Leone Layton, My Faith in year worth more. Thee. Every woman wants to be as attractive as possible. And its perfectly she should be. right that The attendance at the funeral M. BAMBERGER, was and reflected the love and very large Actresses aremoro envied and-Gener- Je than anv of women. Yet they are not always the most beautiful. othereiags respect iff Which ' thVdesed Was held by her friends and NOTARY PUBLIC neighbors. ey attribute their charms in a measure to the regular use of good creams, lotions, etc. With Barnes Banking Co KaysviUe nEALTn CAMPAIGN We have a line of the latest and most effeciive INSTITUTE HERE beauty aids, perfumes.1 " etc.? to please the most exacting. The following is the program for the , -health institute under the 'ROVIJVSOfi auspices of the University of Utah extension diLicenced Abstractor snd vision to be held in the KaysviUe - Notary Public - opera house on Wednesday, February 6. LAYTON : : Office F. G. & M. KJg. UTAH j :L KAYSVILLE. UTAH Song by quartette, - FARMINGTON UTAH Lactow by Dr. R. H. ;Clsrwood by-la- W TWO-IN-ON- Vive-Preside- E ser-vice- i H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS, eetab-Hehe-ui to-w-it: to-kn- it. great-grandchildre- nt Bamberger Electric Railroad n, On Monday, February 4th d, jrery-aatisfactor- Traiim BJo. ily. - T.-Har- ris A LargeLineof Beaptgi vill leave Salt Lake City at 5:15 p. m., instead of at 5:00 p. m., as heretofore. New Time Table may be had from .local agent. ft R.GAILEY . JULIAN President. al Manager Uf v - MYRON W. PHILLIPS J. E. LAYTON DRUG CO. V S BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY f I a t |