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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH ;ii:iiiiiiiiiiii!i:s:p!!i!!:!:;;ii rf : u Buy a liberty Bond rbickcn raiam and in, truck yardenin. Oirdan line of Salt Lake datrytn. On Haa alactrie baht and Oreyon Short Write Layton Common, and waterworks. rial club for information.. ; for school supplies Book Mrs. David E. Layton and daughter Marie, spent Wednesday in Balt Lake City. Ib time to buy a Fourth Liberty Bond, and time to buy an Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Shermer are the parents of a baby girl, born on Monday, the 23rd, s Don t forget your I !( Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chipman have moved from Springville to Layton, where they will make their future home. & Sonus Kaysville twmmiisiiuuifRKtlltllliililtlkllllli! iiinnnnn:HHii!!!i!!!innniiiuni!!iiiiinl I Tfce KAYSVILLE Urceet alty h Mil DotW tar wMam. taycdlle FOR SALE Early Elbert peaches. IL W. King, Phone 1 Adv. 24-1- eountyt -1 at the Fair. in eggs, urges Save 1 Uncle Sam, and help out my boys in France. That is the sum that is wasted every year by throwing away eggs that have not kept because they are ex- - bikited at the Utah State fair show how infertile eggs win 'kep frefll when fertile eggs will not, and why farmers and chicken fanciers should save eggs by producing for food and market only infertile eggs. The daily the chick in the development egg is depicted in comparison with the almost unchanged condition of the infertile egg. The hatching of purebred chicks is seen in the same film. The pictures were taken at the government poultry farm in Maryland. of Voluntary Subscriptions TO FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN Saturday, September 28, 1918 Will be taken . t at the following places: , Bank of Layton First National Farmers Union Store Adams & Sons Co. f Layton Canning Co. ' T. A. PHILLIPS, Chairman. . Miss Nora Phillips and Miss Violet ftAAAAAAAAAftAAAAAAftftftftftAftAAftftftftAAAftAAftftftftAA AAAAAAAft AAA Adams were the week-en- d guests of AAAAAftftftAAAAAAA Mrs. Raymond Gledhill of Ogden. . 1 -- " X . 1 Telephone No. Mmu E. P. Ellison and L. E. Ellison left Sunday evening for Neveda. They expect to be gone about ten days. . Stones we have a barrel in a convenient pkee for you. Every little bit helps in the war EL Jo William H- - Miller an4 Mrs, Jane Evans of Salt Lake have been the guests of John Layton and .family. - Peach for liberty. Produce Eggs That Vill Keep Fresh Advises U. S, Department of Agriculture Through Monies Mrs. Robert Birkin is spending fertile. few ' days in Sait Lake City with The government motion pictures friends. Straps, Lunch Boxes, Art Gum, Pencils, Erasers, Note Books, Stationery and Ineersoll Watches. Ingersoll Watch- - Radiolete style, so you can see the time in the darkwe have them from $1.65 to $6.00. ! , frw We are headquarters a LAYTON Located in th fmdt f fertile lurfd. E,cU prod onion of roiiit, tonuro and uer bnu. Han th fartary rf roller Layton hugnr company. cannery, of mill, craamary an4 concrete cclionthoaa tate rood. Goad opporturntiaa gor tenting auborban neroaso for fruit , Buy a Liberty Bond : I - IIOW TO HAVE FRESH EGGS National Gnard to Saturday, Sept.28th4aTonia Mrs. W. A. Whitlock received a cablegram last Thursday from . her husband that he had arrived safely in France. Mr. and Mrs. John De MiHes Wonderful War Drama will Layton, Jr., leave tomorrow by automobile for Downey, Idaho, where they will visit for several days with relatives. Till I Come Back to You Mr. and Mrs. George Swan received a cablegram on Thursday from their Give i who is a Red Cross daughter Mary, InC. fnril nad aactakle fiwwia far ekty ara Important inimtnea. Charles Davis sheriff of Nalder, A she war that had which in nurse, no gruesome battle scenes are shown, arrived aafely in Every Member of Guard in play tka Dnvk Oommt t Control Mk ackool. North county, returned x Wednesday from wnalf and new agon fcroro, City mtN France. but teeming with tense situations and wonderful realism. Davis Urged to Be Present. ad ate. trie lUrfcto ara i adman at. far in-- Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he Bern ot the Inland frintin Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes and Miss and M had been with a number of prisoners. print! a plant. Played to Standing Room Only at Paramount-Empres- s two On Wednesday evening, October 2, Mollie Barnes were guests at a tea weeks The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ago. Mrs, Dorothy Brown of Clearfield given by Misses Catherine and Gert- the North Davis company of the NaM. James and tional two the Guard : of Whitesides, Utah will rude Goeghegan at the Hotel Utah on give a dance was a Kaysville visitor on Saturday. Also OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW children ElliJames of and E. youngest at the party Kaysville opera Tuesday afternoon. A A A A A Ar frAr&frfr A A A&frfrAfrA,ArfrfrftftftA ft AAA A house. Invitations are being sent to son, bad their tonsils removed the lat- A Mrs. Timothy Layton of Salt Lake AAAA&AAAArt Miss ter the week. of men Flora within Prothe of part is B. Horne, daughter Jarage limit of the guard City visiting with Mrs. J. fessor Horne of theL. D. S, college, together with his lady. However, the man. The following party of men motored I . , ,, has returned to her home in Salt Lake "1.1 Wei. Jordan yesterday to inepeet Mr. and , Mrs. Leo Butler of Salt City, after visiting for a Week with names, but the invitation is a feed grinder in which they are inweek-enLake spent the d with Mr. and Miss Lucille Colcmere. extended to all who are interested in terested: George Layton, James E. Mrs. T. J. Smith. the formation of a company of the Schoffield and Jesse Ellison, George Brigham Bosworth, furniture deal-e- r Guard, Clearfield, Syracuse and Lay-to- n M. Smith. Milton Hullips of Tetania, Idaho, of Preston, Idaho, was in town yesare cordially invited. There is spending several days with rela- terday. He is contemplating selling will people be no admission charge. H. II. Engemann, shop foreman of tives In Kaysville. his business and going into the I sheep the I'!00 Auto company, left last The men who have already joined business at Idaho Falls. the guard will beeviewed by Majors week for Logan, where he will attend Mrs. B. Moore of Detroit, Mich has been the guest - of Mrs. George F. B. F, Wright of the Federal Reserve Lund and Jorgensen and Captain cbo01 during the - winter. Frank Salt Lake is taking Mr. .Bishop during the week. bank has been looking over the Barnes Early, An address will be made by Sclmrt one of the above named officers. Dane-- 1 Enmann8 riac Miss Evelyn Bradley of Lake City, Banking company this week, a sort ng will follow the program. Iowa, has been the guest of Miss of a preliminary step to admitting the For the information of those who locl bank into the federal reserve. Emma Odd during the week, are interested in the Guard the offi-- 1 General Allenby seems to be laying Miss Artel Love entertained a num- cere will be pleased to answer Mrs. Mary Layton of Sacramento, r any Hn supply of Turkey for the holidays, ber of friends questions b regard to the regulations Late reports indicate that the sup-an- d California, spent Tuesday with her at( her home on Tuessister-in-laday evening. Games were enjoyed by Mrs, George Swan. requirements of the Guard and to Pf will be ample not only for h the guests, after which dainty refreshany other information desired, j lnd but all the allied nations. B. T. Harris and family of Layton ments were served Arrangements are bbg made' for by the hostess, recently moved into Miss EmUy the entertainment of at least two Benjamin Webster has just returned hundred Broughs property on Fifth street. guests. NOTICE from Vancouver, B. C where be has Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linford of been There are delinquent upon the doing missionary work for the described stock, on account of Salt Lake City were the guests of L. D, S. church. On his way home he The citizens of Hoquiam, Wash- - ase8saent levied on the 19th day of Mrs. Mary Linford on Saturday last. visited with his brother, Le Roy, who A tbe 8everal amounts were recently startled with thel ington I?8, the names of the respec opposite Miss Florence Stanton of Rockford, is stationed at Camp Kearny. arrival of an aggregation which had tive shareholders as follows: 111 arrived yesterday to visit with The of Miss Florence all the qf a circus, but No. of No, of Amt her sister, Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes for Perkins,engagement which was Mr. Name and Mrs. daughter o$ merely George Baben and Cert. Shares Due several months. Jasper Perkins of Centerville, and Gol- his company under the direction of Herbert E. Smith ... 1 199 $199-0John A. 15.00 the Mrs. George Underwood and family den J, Barton of Kaysville has recent- Donald Crisp, ho were pm,, 15.00 Paramount been lumber announced. The ly camp to film some Geo. H Smith motored to. Logan on Saturday to visit marriage will 1.00 scenes for Jules of the KAYSVILLE, UTAH Mr, and Mrs, James Linford. They re- take place in the near future. Strong Heart! Jbn C. Edwards .... 5.00 E- Fisher ........16 which is to be shown 10.00 turned Sunday evening. Saturday even- Miss Alta Criddle entertained at 2.00 ing at the Kaysville opera house. noRiks v Stootl ,..24 10.00 George W, Swan and William dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. A full force of men for the erection j David Gailey 20.00 Thornlpy returned on Saturday from and Mrs, James Criddle, Covers were of a complete studio in the mountains, Mrs. T. R. Venable 1.00 laid for: Misses Roetta Thomassen, was sent from the Hollywood E IE Barlew ....... Omaha, Neb where they went to sell AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAftAAAA'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA studio to 20.00 Leone Love, Rhea Muntx, lone Phil the Washington woods, Two sheep for John W. Thorn ley, baggage In accordance With law and the as lips, Messers George Barker, William ears or a furmtupe, complete W. Bosworth lighting sessment notices heretofore mailed was a visitor in Barton, Ralph Layton, Vernon" Love J, m miuruance wiin an r vwnpany arrivea week. He reports his and Newell Sanders. Kaysville last oard of Directors, made built their they oryr scenery, manufactured crops veiry heavy this season, having W. II, Haight is serving on the from SO to 40 bushels per acre. Wat-jsrc;, United States Petit jury in Ogden the parcel of said stock as may be neces- Miss Faye Sanders returned from this week, " companies from the Los Angeles 8?rJ' wil1 be old at the office and t ' studio place Elsinore, Utah, on Sunday, where she use said .of it at any time in John W. Burton and Jed Sessions remay Ls,in?fs corporation, at Clearfield, has been spending a ten days vacation turned the latter PV1! County, Utah, on future. Mr. Behan took a of the week company the 28th day of September A. D 1918 part of nearly fifty players in addition to at the hour with Mr, and Mrs. Hart Sanders. ; from Chicago, where Dl40Uf oTTchi. of 10:09 A. M. to pay de- they sold the 5 c.to 1 the force of hnnuent formers assessments carpenters, the electricians, mar thereon, together CMre Gleason arrivedhej fnwp They topped ' of " the,cos,ts The com- advertising and ex- fettinc 5125 for tbe lambB latter part of the week from Californ-- T I; penses LEROY B. SMITH, ia, where she has been for the past three month, visiting with relatives. Secretary and Treasurer. While you are buying bonds for Clearfield, Davis County, Utah First publication September 19, 1918 George Wilcox, who is in the Dee the members of the family t home, PROBATE to $1.98 i; AND Last GARDIANSHIP publication September 26, .1918. hospital in Ogdep, is reported to be in buy one for your boy over there, It NOTICES ii about the same condition that he was will please him when he comes home TEACHERS WANTED' Consult County Clerk or when he was taken to the hospital last and help him when he makes Respective his Superintendent of the Wayne Signers for Further Information week. fresh start in life. 7 and 10 only. gcElk Brand Hose; sizes 5, schools has written Principal county L. J. 2gQ Muir, asking for three high school In the District Court, Second Judicial graduates to fill teachers positions in Oistrict. in and for the Countv of elementary schools of that bronze, half silk.' will run seven months county. DanStateofUtahIrebte ...ZL-A- uh and he ; ' Sion. wul pay In the matter of the estate of John month andexperienced teachers $65 per 1 . a inexperienced teachers $35 Simmons, deceased, month. per. Applicants Should caU Underwear and Hosiery are MulF-- at complete. Prices- - 3r tmce.iare 'TrnirwhimriC may concern: Sht. We can still supply PARCEL POST OIOTERS FhonTYour OrderS you with Fruit Bottles, Lids, Pleasejake notice that it is the ! Rubbers, tc. of Annie Elizabeth Simmons , Since the maug-uratioof a I plmm X y obable Taad (mil oaaain Kalla mtab. Party I bmaii t and grout tort plant add rtaaitity da tfc weaiak of the arty. Cenoral farm. U op-W-- T,?: Kodaks Cameras Supplies , w, Eng-furnis- We Carry the Famous Seneca Line J fol-low- bg - J ear-mar- ks g? I'S Th'r rh - - 0 ia s J DAVIS COUNTY DRUG GO. Get Ready for cmiws thprSLL7 $2.00 1 -- 75c 49c 35c 5;, Prompt Attention Given I Mce5'HSe.ImVyUucd Z" Diet--Sch- ool I I on parcel post; our mail order business is growing. It has becomfe so important that 1 Lat'e imadg'BpedaJ provisions" for handling It. Dont depriveyourself of anything you need in Drugs, Toflet ArticlesRub- her Goods, Prescriptions, Stock Remedies, Etc. We have precisely what is needed and mail orders aL ways receive prompt attention. Phone or Mail Your Orders. .Courts Pm-- - "7 t Lnytcn Drug Company mtr Drnsrof., m and for the Coknty of I avis. State of UlahAor leave to HIGHESTPRICE of John Simmons, deceased, and for the appointment by Court of success- - Paid for re-si- gn as administratrix of the Estate J JJ Attorney for Administratrix ' Kaysville, Utah First publication Sept 19, 1918. Last publication October 10, ISIS, - GOLDEN RULE STORES PELTS .ANNIE ELIZABETH SIMMONS, Administratrix of the Estate of John Simmons, deceased. T. McClure Peters - HIDES ? and FUR$ I also buy all kinds of Poultry CHAS. GROSSMAN Layton, Utah rhoe UH Butter Wrappers at lb RcbK. |