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Show THE. WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH EOUNTIFUL Lk Citjr, t ity in ha county wiwrwra. nt power, teiepkon, count t.il. vuv. Surroundod by rick Market aarmns and tnut lac- -. two elwetne tm.reade wita lirw fare, two traaaconbnaatai nilnetU, tinck yard, two banka, rood buaisaaa koaaaa, comawrcial club, graded and kutk achnoU, eSafe aw, and lodrea. A goad place to lie. Kin mtirn cert of Salt an rwdrct tew a, L Of bs ; lrr Edmund Barlow has' a sick baby. Mrs. E. J. Ingles spent last week wr.h friends in OgJui. A son was born ito Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yurka last Thursday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mitchell recently. Mrs. Harriet Warner of S afford, Ariz., is spending the summer here , -- r j HIRES II EIlBtEN OF UTAH TO BE REGISTERED. r tv ."v Are Asked to Stack Crain Properly. A recent act m tin part of State Food Administrator W. W. Arm-- . . . strong, is that of requiring every threshing machine and combined harvester operator in Utah to register j his threshing outfit With the $tate Food Administsation befoi beginning W.V -- SM V' .,. n. vr? N. - vi"n 'r-- n v rj i vj'- -i -- rtT T Ny rp s "TV V! Farmer ' :: J A Breakdown Would i , j J-- with relatives. Frank Naylor left last Wednesday he enfor Pocatello,, Idaho, where Wash. trained for Camp Lewis, A son was born to Mr. and Blrs. the home of Tony Williams Monday at nurse. the Williams, Mrs. Eleanor 'of Mrs. Le Hoy Petty andfamily her with are visiting Kemerrer, Wyo., bister, Mrs. Willard Carr, and familyMr. C. M. Tietjen of Santaquin, as clerk Utah, has accepted a positionstore here. C. company at the J. Penny City has Mr. E. Ross of Salt Lake residence Tolman Janie the purchased on the bench and has moved into the same. v Mrs. Charles' Rider and small son of with Mrs. Salt Lake City are visitingMrs. vvm. Riders parents, Mr. and ' right Fearnley, who is at the Salt Lake Hardware inworking Salt like City, hurt his foot quite badly By stepping on a nail a nd had to be off work a few days. Mrs. Orson Sessions returned home Sunday from Downey, Idaho, where she had spent two weeks with her son Leo. She reports that a fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sessions recently. When the 20th infantry, stationed at Ft. Douglas, left Friday for the east, they took the following Bountiful boys with them: . Burmngham, Clyde White, Whitney Stayner, T. Brunson and Arthur Maus. Roland Parkin of this place, and Blartha Pugsiey of Salt Lake City, were married Saturday in Salt Lake City. Air. Parkin left the same evening for Arizona, w here he will enlist in the engineers' corps, Lee Walker of Delta visited relatives here last week prior to leaving for Be a Calamity . operation. This has been made necessary in t3 cr to eliminate waste in threshing; grain. It is estimated that from one! to ten per cent of the countrys wheat crop is lost by careless operation and of the threshing mainefficiency chine, Figuring a five per cent loss on a wheat yield of seven million i bushels in Utah, this would amount d and fifty' thousand to bushels. Inspectors are to be appointed to assist the threshermen of Utah in adjusting all difficulties which may ocI Eaoeryt freo tk Asaiutl ::prt of tk mt, Jh IWUi f tk CorrMMjr, to tko CrMitHptrllr Hm. MAINTENANCE OF EFFICIENCY CREDIT OF PUBLIC UTILITY COM-PANIC- S ESSENTIAL j aJ ood Stoto Book, ood ikwiMidi of ooooQ ood lorgo hititori, kovo wEorod iwUmIt froo tko doolioo pf tko ooroiof oopoolty of puklio otllity corpora-Uo- o ood-tk- o io tko ooooooooit krink Notioool ! Camp Lewis, Wash. Blrs. Walker was formerly Bliss Hazel Waddoups of this place and will make her home here during her husbands absence. AND three-hundre- otioa proved by tbotr owo figure to bo approacklag beakruptcy cannot obtain moaoy for inaproToaionta or moiatooaaao, Oo tbo Otkor Wood, beak aad citiaoai tovoro loaio from invaktmoati io tko aocurltioa of tkoi oatiroly oad eaeo proniaiag oatorpriioa will bo disat couraged from loading moaoy ta tko or deprirod of tko moaaa to load. Tko firat ood moit direct rallaf to tbo corporation coo bo giro tablic utilitioo itato publi utilitio commuiioaa ood munidpol ood local autboriti, wltb ie rati on of the p tbo brool-iodo- d ooooaattioo tk generally, aodoratoadiog -- of war nod real icing tkot tbo a of promptly -it burdoaa or ocaoptod tbo oer tkoy will b lifted. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT In i auf-forl- ag Cor-oramo- olwo of tkolr ooowritUo, roprocootiao Blrs. Clarence Moss arrived home of aaoay kwodrod aHIHoat of doThooo last week from American Lake, Wash, llar. Mtmllr dimlnUk tko where she had spent a few months cur in the threshing of grain. powor ood diopooitioo of tko public to to tko colli of tko Covormoioat for with her husband while he was staFarmers are. urged to for w or. Tkio doogor ikould orouio, tioned there. Blr- - Moss is thought to Moooy FORBEARANCE AND CONSIDERA-- . with the Food Administration and I rootaro to iof toit, tko ooxUty oad itlnuO be on his way to France. BY THE STATS BE EXERCISED TION loto tko effort of tko Coogrooi ood of threshermen, on this important matAUMUNICIPAL AND COMMISSIONS The Blutual Improvement associa ood A oltiooo. Mere orgeot orory potriotio CORPOR. THE THAT AND ottoo-ti- e tion gave a farewell party Friday eve- ter, and see that the grain is properly forood ear THORITIES, li opoo proMtog povil ATIONS ALSO BE PERMITTED TO ning at the home of Hyrum Sessions harvested so that no waste will occur. ky too obrlca foot tkot wo are who for Wm. condition Mrs. in to be Grain and Mr. for MAKE SUCH ADDITIONS TO THEIR Waddoups, prime io largely oo tko oStlncy ood ood oor leaves today (Thursday) for the threshing should be dry and ripe, hava oo tkooo of tie CHARGES FOR SERVICE AS WILL corpora troogtk omocom io proper-lo- g ood Hawaiian Islands, where Blr. Wadroilrood for ipood KEEP IN THEM THE BREATH C? in stack been to the allowed remain ing for ood preeecotloi tko war. doups will work in the new L. D. S. SOLVENCY, PROTECT THEIR OWNweeks. practically three v temple. ERS AGAINST LOSS, AND GIVE THEM Doxey. tkrowo "Tko work of wot koi opo V leases Mr. Armstrong has recently apA BASIS OF CREDIT ON WHICH TI.2t wkUk itroioo tloo of and tkoo corpora family Dunham noayore cable to oad are without Mrs. George M. II. Greene, manager of the FARMINGTON NEWS THE FUNDS WITH MAY OBTAIN pointed proaipt tkoy moved to Pocstelloj Idaho, Tuesd&yf the Jeff Admin ood Richardson, THE STRAIN PUT ON TO MEET oil of WHICH the Food tokrr of Salt of Lake oooto office Tko tketr in the kelp. is Dunham working where Mr. son of Mr. and Blrs. A. B. Richardson, istration Grain GOVERNMENTS -' ood BY diupTHE THEM taotorU! for bottorwoot, as oporotioo, Corporation, O. Sf L. yards. oad uddoofy, DOWN OF taorueied BREAKING kovo THE accidentally shot a .22 rifle bullet rector of the NEEDS. koovtty keep Dr- A. Z. threshing division for the BE A WOULD CORPORATIONS THESE A daughter was born to Mr. and through his foot last week. THE CONTINUED AND INCREASING administered lockjaw anti- Utah administration. Mr. Greene is CALAMITY." NATIONAL Mrs. Harold Briggs Sunday at the Tanner EFFICIENCY OF THESE CORPORAhome of Mrs- Briggs parents, Mr. and serum and the wound is evidentally very anxious to have reported to him IS IMPORTANT FOR THE SUCTIONS Tbo atrolo of war open tbo TaUpboo all right. healing Mrs. Roy Cohoon. any bad order machine, and other bo boaomo latooao that, ro t CESSFUL ' CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Coapooy 1 rewhich the attention need his oboo matters entertained roroouo Blrs. Hof (aorooaod IS NOT POS week Crosby Byron through EFFICIENCY SIDLE. THIS by WTord was received last SoRelief unit and Cross Red Seloun 'His of his CONDITIONS. the son, that lutoly effect PRESENT the WITH to Carpergrain. garding threshing Joseph Day Red CrossjiBU at her home Tues- address is 307 Newhouse lieutenant Edward Day, had arrived cietyaftemoosT Bldg, Salt A splendid lot of work day Lake safely in France. Utah. City, e articles was done8ome twenty-fiv' wpasps . Jonathan Ilolbrook lost his being jfi ade for the needy Belgians. Laat served dainty refresh-tmarft- ICE RULE CHANGED Paige Saturday niht Theyhostess south goon. They found it Sunday just DURING HOT WEATHER of Salt Lake City. tMufT45th regimental band, from hot Owing to the unexpected Earl Brown, who is working at the Camp Kearney, will be at the Lagoon weather which is almost state wide, W. Salt Lake Glass & Paint company in on Tuesday, July 16th, and will give a F. Jensen, commissioner commercial AiUi il.U Aii du uTii U Wl buU Salt Lake City, is at home suffering concert and dance in the afternoon and adwith throat trouble. evening. A banquet will be given in economy for the state of Utah, has their honor by Davis county people. dressed a communication to ice dealers Len Handy has resigned his work as There are four Davis county boys in SYRACUItE NEWS the delivery regula-- J . lineman for the Bountiful Light & the band. , The band is spoken of as suggesting that Mrs. Job. to take tions be relaxed sufficiently Willey spent Bionday in Power company, and Frank Balderson one of the best in the service. j The cases. care of urgent present Layton. has accepted the position. WfeSggSMEETING cases COMMISSIONERS all in that regulations provide at Mrg Florence Bennett is visiting in Mrs. Ilenry Naylor is clerking 2nd. dealers July Tuesday, the Mr. and sickness of store. cash emergency Blackfoott jdaho Joseph Knightons Full board and County Clerk S. shall deliver ice to the consumer when Naylor left last week for Camp Lewis, Jones in attendance, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Barber were Wash., for military training. A number of taxpayers met with the needed. The normal delivery is every visitors Monday. Ogden matters. assessment other day in phe residential sections. Wm. Sears, who has been cashier at board to discuss Frank Road State few a Agent, for bank County When the regulations were made, the Park City State Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Walker were Og and discusseu months, whilp the former cashier was Williams was ofpresent was estimated Blr. it Jensen by den visitors Saturday, says, serva salary for his SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S on a vacation, returned home last the question PAINTS investi- - j an and Commisthe dealers to referred independent was This ices. Norm 0ofto of Grland week. State the sioner Hess to confer with MARNOT AND SCARNOT VARNISHES (ratio,, that the every other Hay Mvisiti iUl her mother has been Road Commission and report at the for the to Henry D. Limpson, who Live be would ample pare livery Stock next meeting. I) E COTINT FOR WALL COVERING working for the Deseret Mr. and Blrs- Roy Sessions of Ogden needs of the average family. average the a for to.draw instructed was clerk The at Wyo., Evanston, company, FLOOIILAC FOR FLOORS Road Commis- The unexpected heat, however, has were Syracuse visitors Sunday, past two months, returned home last warrant for the State understandsion for $3,475.80 with the made it difficult for the possessors of . y week. an(j jirB David Cook of "LIQUID GOLD- ETC. FOR FRAMES over the state state the that pay sufficient boxes retain to ice ing small visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Call of Park road fund of Davis county a similar pj.jy were Syracuse AUTO ENAMELS ire to praperly care for food. In City are visiting relatives here. amount. j leaves next week for Seattle, Thomas Williams was appointed a order that nothing might spoil by reaSOLD IiY Tv ash., to help Uncl6 Sam in the ship deputy sheriff to act as watchman at son of notuifficient ice, Bir. Jensen yards. the Cudahy Packing plants, the pack- now suggests that a more frequent deThe plant to pay all his expenses. Sirs. Leonard Day is spending.a few ing Blrs. Golda Williams and Mass n also ap livery be made. The commissioner! was Williams Blr. of bond months with her husband at Camp to filled were Farmington is box the however Bessie that Gailey urges proved. Barlow Kearny, Cal. Bliss La Vaun and that every effort Bhould or Thursday. question of fixing the salaries GENERAL MERCHANDISE is taking Mrs. Days place at the tele- of The 1919 anc for officers the county see that none is wasted. made to be Mr. gnj Fml phone office during her absence. Bojyy Mrg Mj 1920 will be taken up at the next KAYSVILLE. UTAH were visitors in Eli Blrs. and Cooper Funeral services over the remains board meeting. j enlisted has D. G. was Doctor Rutledge placet Blrs. L. M. Sharps name of Bliss Jessie Grant, who died Friday of hemorrhage of the brain, were held on the dependent mothers' list, and $10 in the medical reserve corps and took voted for her. Blr. and Blrs. it. E. Barber of ca t his physical examination at Fort Sunday afternoon at the residence. per month was to 16th and July Tuesday, mother victors SuAdjournment Miss Grant leaves an aged Douglas Bionduy. It is mot known Like City were Syracuse at 10.30 a. m. several friends to mourn her loss. nken he will be called to service. Dr. day and Bionday., W. E. WhitahtV has also offered his! CZULAJ from j,.aiiop paVij Cook returned services to thevcenTent be to Ogden Sunday arid is reported : lh-0T1 mProv i xirul you will not have to Are You One of Them? and have a pull when in r.ecd There are a great many people wlfI.an.pton Mr n Mrs Laj-toof any accornm xiuitar. We were would be very much inmefited by tak- ary Fampton weak a for Vccd-V,,Tablets 'Chamberlains treat each customer ,ith ing ' Sunday. eourte.-yor disordered stomach. Are you one j u d gr i n u and fum Face and Mr. Baldwin Blr, M. It. eacn Blrs, Searl, of them? in ilv of IloytvJle, were guests of Blr, N. Y', relates her experR-ncweek. APPLICATION FOR the use of tho--- e tablets:, T had a bad and Mrs- E. W. Tree last A LOAN spell with my stomach about six fvracuse went 'Over the Top in months aco, and was troubled . for al ah on the the "bV. S, S. campaign, with two or three weeks with gas and se- lotnu-n- t 1L dollar of ( thousand of thirteen making tke vere pains in the pit of my- stomach-Outo ac- WfeE! iS- re ithort quo druggist n ivi-- f J me to take KINDinGAKTEN rI alntance. We are a 1 m- CVjt hcrlaing Tablets. I took a bot-- i in . .5 irsanks L:?k. to have their Parents who deG-'tk home and the first do.:e relieved ch'hben in kindergarten, we wonderfully, and I kept on taking 70. call phone them until I was cured, Thebe tabESTELLA ElTfXhON. a U the lets do not relieve pain, but after j wrARS e Tlie pain has been relieved may prevent its The drinking fouram oipo-iiBOUNTIFUL, UTAH A d v. con-- 1 recurrence a Keflex offi'-- has proven great - co-o- loo ro-po- od -- f-p- - - v i bpVtlv. seven-passenge- r k The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. s. rtw A - Effng USE J 1 ,e - - Lib-onl- J Mr-Ca- l, Go. Stevart-Burto- visit-capaci- ty I r OnTi J VJR'il uciiniL Vm n I I ! JG )qk! , - . h-- merit r r - -- ! e , td Union ofcej I o A bank cccount not cr.!y pro- tects your money sgiinit theft and Ion, but also protects it against temptation to ip Every m.on owes himself tnd y I, his fondly the protection of a soviets occcur.t in a good bonk like this cne. sub-etont- iol . Vbynct x;zy or.d stort in a Emmll p s f cf not ordy to the to motor Kayville, rCm and. after July 1st all black ttate the I trav along Erg e atu-machines-stoppesrritbirg and wood wrrk of spy t s' B! many day V.cry rrukt be paid for in coh at thfe time and the occupants regale t the work is delivered. The high , themselves vith the eparklmg, rratcriu.1 r.akes thi- - rule rrpra-tiv- water fountain, the U J- - JBCG'CEB. M V p gO ; ? IHsrrhrv-'and F, T. IflNGr Coke fhamherlains Itemed y Lajton, Utah, June 19, 1918. Now is the t.me to buy a ottle of his rf medy so as to be prepared m ,,.f .I v i ... EETICETECTION'. .. t ,,,, V i f' XOMS ' Vi EEL or i EACH of C7ZM co.ie ata'-CFFICE Umuld b. vc an tLrrbote Uurb.g .TP jEti G'1 1rrrite SecLtn V 1. a , I KaAr E,i r Ll.- - tZ l,Uu.Cw. j ix tla - r: r;trCity Ad v. v h'-i t ( h ii wITtscpnxL .r: x Stria o'cUt-- k ta k? 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