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Show Leatta im i tKa mlSmt ot fartila milk. totoTte-tha factor? of products baam. Ha Lartoo Suar anmr, Sxaala ,d Mrs. W. Mr LAYTON ; llnri H- - a'Bloet Mr. .ndl iMoLMr. r. n. BOUNTIFUL tjr Nine mn- h- north of Salt Lak. 4 town, lorgmt urlwn and eioctric Mrrwrk.. ha ; county cwi.nt 4ightinnd power, telephone., by nch market with lwilronde fnnt .land, ten eiectnc lot fvoa, two trncJitmentl rmlrond., t'0' W. Underwood and1 Ml 7, i Ur.t cannery, roi' attended the funeral creamenr and concrete i ue&tUv of f ihrir tata road. Good opportunity action for Xho, grandmother," Mrs J Fp Hi pn iking lobarban acreage for fruit grow. (Vdefv, uhu died last Jnf. track ardamng clncken rtoin and 1111 at the atre of 14 vears. dairying. On line of Salt Lake and Oregon Short Una. Ha, eiectnc lS,u and watarworka. Write Layton Commo Ha: cial club for information. A,Jarn' cf Layton and 2ri v, MaL.fr hr.t of Kaj &vitle were mar-n- d in Salt Like There will be a mOJa. J'- - , "" -- brick yerti, too hunks, good buemeM commercial club, grmded and high A food ylff mi knitf i hun'hfM ou, Your Thrift Stamp Money Buys c bools, Israel Barlow, Jr is suffering from primary dance at temple Wednesday, an abscess in the head. H'u'r " huh the wedding Farmers Union hall on Saturday party had supper at the home of Samuel 1:30 m. ftt Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mills of Nevada p. Brough, unde of the bride. A shower was giv-- , are . visiting relatives here. n the Piiir The annual meeting of the stockFebipary 28, at the resihn holders of the Adams & Sons company dence Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Slocks spent Flint, grandfatherOf will be held at the office of the the hinie- with relatives in Logan. company in Layton on Monday of At the went Richard Sedgwick of Layton was next week. meetfng of the Kays Creek Irrigation company, Rufus hope Wednesday on business. ; W. C. Layton is home from Camp. Adams was chosen president, A. K. A , fine son was born to Mr. and Lewis, Wash. On Wednesday of next Green and John week "he will be married to Miss M Thornley, David A. Green and Orson Mrs. Wm. L, Riley last Tuesday. Kirkham, of Monori, a former Day , directors. There will be a spe-nMr. Humphrey succeeds Mr. Belt a " myting of the stockholders, of this agent of the 0. S. L. at Woods Cross. Layten belle. company at La Tonia hail on Friday. The Layton Milling company has re- March Pth, at 2 oclock A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. p. m. ceived permission to resume grinding Bennett Peterson at Val Verda last E. P, Ellison returned Monday from wheat to a limited extent The mill Thursday. will resume operations as soon as a month s vacationf most of which was Agnes Hogan and her mother have changes which are under way are spent with Mr. and Mrs. Murray W. visit in Cowley at San Diego, Calif. Mr. Elli- just returned from a months completed. California. Southern son tisited at Cam,, Rifles for Our Soldiers aft-emo- ' Pf-Jo- Little byJLittle a nickle here a dime there miUions of dollars are being raised through Thrift Stamps to buy rifles, food and clothing for Our defenders in France and on the ocean. Are you doing your share in this patriotic work? Is your spare change stiU going for useless little luxuries, or are you lending it to the govern ment by buying Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps? t, el-d- al Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cowley, of Cornish, came in yesterday and will visit with relatives and friends the remainder of the week. Mr. Cowley is the manger of the West Cache Sugar company. Thomas Adams made a brief visit to his old home in Layton, Monday. Mr. Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Adams and was returning to the aviation headquarters at San Diego, Calif. Annette Stevenson, accompanied by her nephew, Reed Ellison, departed for San Dfego, Calif., yesterday at noon. They will visit with relatives for a season and visit Camp Kearney. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Ellison will give a trousseau party to her girl friends afternoon at the home of her mother. On Wednesday, March 13th, Miss Ellison will wed Mr. Otha Green, of Layton, in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. David E. Layton and daughters entertained in honor of Miss Elizabeth Ellison at their home in West Layton on Saturday afternoon of last week. The affair was in the nature of a shower and the bride to be was the recipient of many handsome and useful presents. A two, course luncheon was served and forty guests were present. pre-nupti- al Buy a the 16 TODAY. Buy 15 more as soon as you can. Exchange with a few cents added for a War Saving Stamp. Thrift Stamp Then do it aU over again. In five years the government wiU give you $3 for every one of your War Savings Stamps. You will put your money out at 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly, you will have developed the thrift habit and Kearney several times, and met all of the Layton fitly? Ira Stoker, who is manager of the in the service but one. He also met j Studebaker Bros, store at Logan, U about the same percentage-ef-Kay- sj relatives here, ville boys, and many from other Davis visiting Gladys Miles quit high school la. county points. He reports the men in good conditoin and fine fettle. Mr. El- week to attend the Henegar Business lison met Judge Advocate James H. college in Salt Lake City, , former judge in this judicial Harold Howard and Teet Brunson district. While at Camp Kearney and, have Joined the army and will leave later, in San Francisco. The judge is soon for some training camp. well pelased his work and is and Mrs. Lee Walker of Delta, enjoying good health. Utah, are visiting with Mrs. Walkers The moving picture star man or father, Mart Waddoups, Sr. woman who has Gharles Dickens, Mrs. Lawrence Ashdown is very Mark Twain, Booth Tarkington, Harvey OHiggins, Harriet Ford, George sick and is at the home of her parents, and ' r- ard Mrs. William Brown Rroadhurst, Gene Stratton-Porter- , Owen Johnson on the list of authors Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Johnson and who provide the stories which he porfamliy of Tremonton are visiting with trays, must be more than tucky, Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Thos. or she mqst be worthy of these Fearnley. high literary associations. Young Jack Pickford, clever younger brother - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L&llas of Salt of Mary Pickford, and Louise Huff, Lake City are visiting with Mrs. an adorable young Southern girl, both Lallas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam claim the foregoing list of dis- Briggs. tinguished authors. They have apancy Hollbrook entertained the peared together in Paramount photofirst ward choir at her home Friday plays from stories by all of these auher birthday, A very thors. Their latest screen offering is evening, it being was spent by all. is Jack and Jill, a remarkably clever pleasant evening The home of Wm. Doxey is quaranpiece of character drawing written by Margaret Turnbull. This will be tined for scarlet fever. His daughshown on Wednesday, March 13th. ter, Mrs. Chas. Rider of Salt Lake City, having contracted the disease here. Read the ads in The Reflex. You will have helped your country win the war for World Liberty How-ell- War Savings Committee for Utah - This space donated to the War Savings cause by The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Ji- - - . very man on the steamer President Linsick. coln, gave the date of his enlistment and the name of his father. The Mr. and Mrs. Willim Naylor reyoung man was soon located at his turned home Friday from a two home at Woods Cross and when the months stay in California. They had facts concerning his return became a very pleasant trip. known to his he was im- Frank Yurka, the tailor, i parents headed back to New York mediately The second ward has leased the Surto to his ship for with orders report prise theatre and will continue the He is now on his return trip. duty. moving picture shows which were formerly run by Mr. Jobbott of Salt KAYSV1LLE Lake City. Miss Lois Jarman is visiting with Margaret, the daughter of Mr. and lake City relatives. Sait Mrs. A. L. Hess, had her tonsils removed by Dr. Hampton at the Holy Ulysees Nance is making good in Cross hospital last Thursday, and is his promise to give Kaysville movie doing nicely. fans a good show. Geo, E. Hardwick of Ft. Douglas, Miss Mollie Barnes was operated on and Nana McNeil of this place, were the removal of tonsils in Salt Lake married by Bishop Stringham last City Tuesday Monday, at the home of the bride's Mis CoreneBlamires is receovering parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil. from an operation for removal' of Grandma Ashley died Monday morn- adenoids and tonsils. She is as the ing at her home of general debility. Dee hospital, where she has been She was 82 years old, and was one of training as a nurse since the first of the pioneer handcart company. Fu- the year. neral services were held Tuesday in the second ward chapeL RED CROSS NOTES ( Save Your Time and 1 Strength on Washday Miss Iris Jacobson, who has worked for the M. S. L. & S. Co. for the past seven years, as operator, resigned her position with that institution last Thursday to' accept one as deputy foi Electrically the recorder at Farmington. The Automatic Electric Washer is one of the Labor-Savin- g Devices. greatest of all Electrical Dr. E. W. Smedley and family returned home from a two months stay in California, Friday. A few hours after their arrival home their daugh-te- r, drudgery of wash-da- y into a simple task, so easily and quickly done that it can hardly be called work at all. It transforms the all-da- y Pearl, was taken ill with appendicitis, and was irushed Jo the hos pital in Salt Lake City. She was operated on the following day, and is doing as well as can be expected. More than 40,00b housewives use and recommend the Automatic Washer. The manufacturers and so do we. guarantee it for five years mike ireasyiftd convenient To own and use one of these great Mrs. A. L. McDonald entertained number of friends at her new home Tuesday" evenlng'to sTslumber "party Among those present were: Misses Jacobson, Vera Fackrell, Lily Fearnley, Ida Day, Lucy Fackrell, Corrine Butler and Mrs. Zatella Sessions. A very pleasant evening was spent in for you to labor-savin- g electrical appliances, we are selling them this month on very special terms. For a small cash payment an Automatic will be delivered to your home, ready for use. The balance of the price is payable in small monthly installment. You may have a full year to pay forth musieanddaneing-aftdasuppe- was r served. 4 If you are now paying to liave your washing done, your from the auxiliaries of the county. The apportionment for Kaysville wfit be about $40. A Red Cross entertainment will be given at Bountiful, on Friday evening, March 15. It is expected that Governor Bamberger will be present and deliver an address. Belief society members and other having fruit which they desire te send to cantonments, are requested to deliver same to presidents of relief societies It is expected that most o t the fruit will be sent to Camps Grant and Kearney, as many Utah men are quartered there, MUTUAL PROGRAM M. L A. program, Sunday March 10, at 7 oclock; Trio, Norma Layton, Bessie Jinkena and Nora Philips, Layton. . f Piano, instrurnental,Xucile Brewne, Farmington. Speaker, Otha K. Green, Layton. STRAYED OR STOLEN $25.00 reward will be paid for information leading to the recovery ot sorrel mare; white strip my in face, Dax mane and tail, wire Red Cross workers are now taking, .scratch on right shoulder, haul bay up a new line of work. Operating ahd colt when lost. Lost from range 1st canvalescent robes are includecKn the Margan county. R-- L . HARRIS, Layton, Utalu ndw articles One hundred pounds of has arrived at county headquarters PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP and may be had on application. NOTICES About $500 was secured by the Consult County Clerk or Respective executive committee at its meeting Signers for Further Information Tuesday from the various county NOTICE TO CREDITORS auxiliaries. David A. Kerr, Deceased. A letter has been received from the Creditors will present claims, with division headquarters in Denver wTiich vouchers, to the undersigned, at the highly compliments the"ladies of law office of George Halverson, No. Davis county on the excellence of the 605 David Eccles Building, Ogden City, Utah, on or before the 15th day work sent from Davis county.-Th- e of May, 1918. executive committee of the DAVID R. KERR, . ..Administrator.. Davis, county Jnit- - at. its. meeting in First publication March 7, 1918; Farmington, yesterday, decided that Publication March 28, 1918 $250 per month would be required i - SEE OUR SPEC AL OFFER Ralph" Clayton, of Bountiful; has Automatic will save' its cost and more, in actual money the year is up. If you are doing your own washing, the Automatic wULaave. you hundreds ofjboura of hard hours that you can give to needed rest and work waived his exemption claims and has been certified for ' service in the in- be-fo- re -- m fantry arm of the army. He passed the phycical examination and has departed for Camp Green:,' North" Caro lina. recreation. 8t our store and let us explain to you how simple and ' Dewey Woods, of Woods Cross, en-- 1 listed in the United States navy on how safe the Automatic Washer is to operate, and how it the finest fabric H.s nrfiT k 'Perfectly A'u gii s t J8UK30ast ly eaxJHd'Zwaa. promptly inducted into the service. It seems that the young man became tired of life in the navy and a short time previous to February 8th gave himself a furloughjor discharge, and headed for his home in Utah. A short time after his disappearance Sheriff N alder of Davis county received notice from the navy department that the young man had ben posted as a stragler, and was requested to look out for him. The notice set forth that the young man had been a fire- - Utah Pover & Light Co. Efficient Public Service 1 Co. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE lLAYSYILLE - - . . . - a UTAH |