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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH 3) Nln City. city hi Oavta matt? ; haa watarwarfca. alaRric hehta and akta t!yfc.aaa. walka. Sarronndcd by rirt aaartat rardana and fnut laada, twa .laatria mlraada with ld farm, Iw, traaacaatiaaatal railraaito, brick yard, t- -a baaka. raad kaalnaaa kaaaaa. romaiamal rlab, rradad and kick aakoala, rharchas and Mra. A mod Clara ta lloa wban Brice Barton (, tv lutat naial r-- t. Mrs. Baldwin ip suffering from nervous breakdown. I lifted the receiver of the telephone, and almost dropped it again in surprise. For the voifes was that of my good old friend, and I supposed him far away in France. DeWhat, back so toon? I exclaimed. tailed for special duty? Yea, back, he anawered; and it struck me that hit voice was alow and older, as though the weeks of his absence had been years. Back but not for special .duty. There there is another reason. And then I knew that he must he wounded- .Wounded while here at home, I still pursued my ordinary course. Wounded to protect my home. Wounded to keep my children safe. . It came over. me of a sudden, as it never had before, that I am debtor .to him to an amount .that I never can repky. They will all be coming back before long. Some wounded; some grown strangely old . But most of them well and normal enough, thank God. And we will stand along the sidewalks to see them pass. How shall we feel that day, I wonder. Will their eyes say to us, We were hungry for a bit of sweet, and you did not think to send, -- Mrs. W. D. Major, who has been very sick is improving. Jll Fred Woolslayer is dangerously ill with the Spanish influenzal Mrs. Lorenzo Page of Kamas is vis iting with her daughter, Mrs. Quin MacNeil. ii Ilattie Holbrook is visiting with her sistiiYrMrs.' Laura Willey and family in Holbrook, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. FYank Rich have moved to Price, where Mr. Rich has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wood are rejoicing over the arrival of twins, born to them Sunday evening. of Jonathan brook, is at the L. D. S. hospital fering from pneumonia. Ben Holbrook, son Holsuf- Mathoniah Sessions, assistant cash ier of the Union State bank, Is very ill with Spanish influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fackrell have just returned from a months visit with relatives in Randolph. We were cold and you let the hut fires diet we were lonesome, and the movies topped because there were no funds to carry on. Will that be their message of their eyes to us? Or shall we stand confidently in their presence, greeting them as men who have nothing to A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mi Mrs. Ralph Smith, Monday. Smith is in the U. S. service. repent. as men who in their absence gave freely of wealth and time, that there might be warmth and cheer and comfort over there ? They are coming back some day perhaps before we think. And what will be the jneisage o(.their eye te you? William Sears has accepted sition with the Strange-Maguir- e ing company of Salt Lake City. a poPav- Clifford Holbrook, Wright Fearnley and Walter Holbrook are working at the Layton sugar facMark Briggs, , tory. manager. of the state of report made to the bank commissioner STATE OF THE CLEARFIELD UTAH OF THE CONDITION BANK, LOCATED AT CLEARFIELD. IN THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT TOE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 5TH DAY OF , OCTOBER, 1918. ' RESOURCES .$45,202.99 43.52 . 2,230.95 .. 12,233.47 1,538.50 160.14 .. 263.82 . 3,500.00 ..$66,173.39 ... , -- S1 the-BA- MYRON W. PHILLIPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY . Mrs. Seth Day received word that her son, Elmer, who is In France, stating that he had been promoted to sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson ana the property a large portion of the family of Sunset spent last 'Sunday in order to maintain efficient with Mr. and Mrs. William Ashdown earnings and high-claservice. and family. In order that there may be no misWill Hatch of Salt Lake City, on understanding as to the earnings ot of James E. Hatch of this place, is the property, the following is worthy at the L. D. S. hospital very ill with of consideration: ' Capitalization as of Dec. 31 1915, ........ ....a.,..,...... ..$3, 734,344 Private Rudolph Barlow, who is at Net earnings, 1915 152,511 a training camp in Florida, is very ill Earnings 0408 on capitalization with pneumonia. At last reports he Capitalization as of Dec. 31 was improving slowly. I 1916 $3,777,625 Co. Stcwart-Burto- GENERAL MERCHANDISE ss .... Loans and Discounts ..... Overdrafts Unsecured ... .Furniture and Fixtures Due from National Banks ... Checks and Cash Items Expense Account Interest and Taxes Paid U, S. Treasury Certificates ' Total to-w- it: A Frank D. Ashdown is working foi the Smith Brokerage In Salt Lake City of which W. R. Smith of this place Is - . for-ca- . it. J- mtan pwr, Will You Hold Your Head Up Proudly When They Come Home? By BOUNTIFUL at Salt Lakt aila n4 SO THE PEOPLE MA KNOW revenue'. deereai.ng, costs of labor if, said animal is not claimed and tak Request for an increase tn rates nd material rapidly advancing, and en away, and said charges and all and fares before the Public Utilities Ileans of livelihoixl (rolliifg costs paid before 1 o'clock p. m. on commission of Utah, Case No. 17. uk) seriously crippled and iij need Friday the 15th, day of November, A.-- ' which was to have been heard October i1' bmv expenditure for renewal and D,. 1918, at the City Pound, in Kays-- " 29th, has been postponed until No- placement. Certainly under such ville City, Davis County, Utah, I will vember 26th, at the request of some conditions, the BAMBERGER ELEC-o- f at said time and place offer rfaid ant the citizens 'of Davis county, whoi TRIG RA1LR0 D COMPANY is msd for saleovt public auction and sell , further time to investigate thetiled to at lea it the Same revenue 'be same to liieJiiirhesl and best bid-d- er effect of the increase w request. "for service performeil ns is obtained sh to satisfy the amounl It is not our purpose to argue this the other intcrurban lines in this clnirhed and said certificate and oa cae through The Weekly Reflex, bub tate. costs. , I N M. BAMBERGER, there is evidently some misunderstandDated at Kayville City, Davis Coum ing among the people of Davis county Pros, and Gonl, Mgr. ty, Utah, this 4th day of November as to the finances of the BAMBERG191H. (Advertisement) ER ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMROBERT BLAMIRES, PANY, and so many erroneous state Poundkeepor for Kaysville City. POUNDKKEPEIPS NOTICE ments have been made that we are .i j, Whereas, on the 4th day of Nopublishipg herein a few facts which 1 Marreceived from FIRST BOUNTIFUL BOY . we hope will correct any false impres- vember, 1918, One larga certain animal sions. KILLED ON FIRING LIN1T are about 8 years old, star In M Prior to 1910, BE two white feet, no brands Word was received yesterday from ELECTRIC COMPANY (then known D. C. that Corp. Georg also a certificate visible; Washington signed by as the Salt Lake & Ogden Railway II. forth that the 'said Day had been killed in action In Company) was operated entirely by Marshal, setting He entered the service of th France. found was animal upon trespassing steam. In May, 1910, electrical operation was commenced, and during the Seventh street and that the amount of United States September 17, 1917, poundage and tresspass Is leaving home for Camp Lewris. H years 1910 and 1911 no dividends damage, Notice is hereby given that left Camp Lewis in June for overseas. whatsoever were paid to stockholders. $1,001 In 1912, $1,500,000 common stock was divided into $500,000 preferred stock, bearing 6 per cent Interest, and $1,000,000 of common stock.' Since that time the following dividends have been paid to the stockholders: 1912 Preferred Stock, 6 $30,000 Common Stock ... None 1913 Preferred Stock, 6....$30,000 KAYSVILLE, UTAH Common Stock None 1914 Preferred Stock, 6 $30,000 .Common Stock None 1915 Preferred Stock, 6 $30,000 Common Stock None Our Fall Shipments of 1916 Preferred Stock 6 $30,00 Common Stock None 1917 Preferred Stock, 6 ....,.$30,000 Common Stock, 5 $50,000 So that, in a period of eight years the common stock has only paid two dividends of 5 per cent each, or an average of Hi per cent per year, though an industrial concern, mercanAm Now Arrivkf tile business, or other similar business enterprise would not be considered We expect to show our patrons a better line lor successful unless it earned approxistyle and service than ever befoM. mately as much per year as this company earned in eight yeara. One can You wiU find the O'Donnell, Patterson, Godman readily see, therefore, that the stock holders of the BAMBERGER ELECand Lion lines meet every requirement. TRIC RAILROAD COMPANY have been receiving but very small dividends from their Investment, and that the management has put back into n LIABILITIES influenza-pneumoni- 164,780 Mrs. Eleanor Williams, the nurse, Net Earnings, 1916 $25,000.00 0436 on capitalization Earnings 27.01 is in Salt Lake City taking care of Dec. of as 31, 24,493.21 her son, Seth, and family who have Capitalization 1917 .......I... $3,791,036 1,094.11 the Spanish influneza. Net Earnings, 1917 199,407 2,768.33 6,000.00 .0526 on capitalization. Earl Spencer is helping Mr W. C. Earnings ...... 3,500.00 Snow on the McGinny ranch just east Capitalization as of Dec. 31, 4,290.73 1918 of here. His wife la spending a few ..$3,880,579 (Estimated) Mrs. and Mr. her with Net earnparents, .$66,173.39 days G. Hermanson. ings, 1918... 152,652 (Estimated) Total State of Utah, County of Davis. 0393 on capitalization Walter W. Steed, Jr., being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and Word has recently been 'received Earningsabove statement shows The" very above and foregoing hus says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the condition said by Mrs. Arthur Horsley that her of the the the of statement that correct earning's company's and true clearly contains a full, report band, Arthur Horsley, who Is fighting have been less than October, 1918. except durinbapk at the close of business on the 5th day in France, was at a base hospital, g-the WALTER We STEEL), M and that the presyear 1917, having been wounded. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of October, 1918. ent year is showing an earning of less .. GEORGE II. DRAPER, Notary Public. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas, Sr., than 4 per cent on the money that is My Commission expires the 7tb day of April, 13 19 weeks' invested in the property. This cerCORRECT ATTEST: GEO. E. HOLT, D. M. NELSON, W. A. ROBERTS, have just returned from a three on the inDirectors. trip to the Coast. While in San Fran- tainly is not a fair return vestment. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. cisco they visited with their son, I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby As demonstrating the decline of is in the navy. who copy certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct business due to the present war con the above named company filed in my office this 25th day of October, 1918. Mrs. Jane Smedley, secretary of the zlitions, the following comparisons of W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. First ward Relief society, entertained ticket sales, as compared the officers of that body at a lawn will be of interest: party Saturday afternoon. Dainty re- October 1st to 25th, inclusfreshments were served. $27,085.01 ive, 1917 Mrs. Virgil Perry of Salt Lake City, October 1st to 25th, inclus 20,747.59 but formerly of this place, is at the ive, 1918 L. D. S. hospital suffering from pneumonia. Her mother, Mrs. Jane Jack-so- n Showing a decreahe of ... $ 6,337.42 with Lake City staying is in Salt (Or approximately 23 Mrs.. Perrys family, . Notwithstanding the decrease in the company is confronted J Funeral services over the remains business of all materials of Mrs. P. Oliver were held last Wed- with excessive prices and the payment of innesday at the City cemetery in Salt purchased, Lake City. Mrs." Oliver died Monday creased wages in every department. of to the finances at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J, Any statement as this tiyie wiuld be H. Harrison, of this place, of Spanish this company at consideration of influenza. She has two sons who are incomplete without the loss it sustained by recent fires, fighting in Francer which destroyed 'the entire storeftM W2l 8y crisis Mrs. Nephi Giles of Salt Lake City house and stock of stores at Salt Lake tf.h cost7 1$ UitrstkJ ft ptilttt but formerly of this place, died at the Qty on May 5th, and the car bams av 3 Bgcer L. D. S. hospital Monday of pneumon- Qgdcq,, on aMay, 7th, wherr twenty of KT la Its VSrf. isLere suffering from the best ia. He passenger coaches (almost s!ty cf Mriq;, same disease. Mrs. Giles leaves a the et s prosperity? of the available passenger wivt ca ft Art yea child and several relatives husband, was destroyed. Though roar equipment) j II yea Kh Gtzstn too V? to- - JEoarn . her ...hxu . J.uuexaL f nnnujnu. UzZ were held Wednesday at the City cem- was not sufficient to cover the value Sml etery in Salt Lake. of the destroyed equipment, nor to reta ess bezhzz to ft T1:j place it at the present inflated mar-ke- tt ' " MEET COMMISSIONERS conditions arid ii if is'irrtpoSlbte lke dzy i mt. commissioners t3 car builders, overcrowded eastern sav.Lia for of board county The ea Tk:r b jrtator 7 met in special session Friday, October with war orders, to give any reasonb 2 toJ-ZZLable promise of delivery of new equip23. tank rr-- fy. were election appointed a few of the burned cars are for ment, Judges for the election November 6th. being rebuilt at the North Salt Lake which A regulation was passed in shops,- although the majority of them the county attorney was authorized to will never be anything but scrap. Thus we find ourselves compelled bring suit against Salt Lake City to from to reduce train service en account ot that running county prohibit sewer water through an open sewei an inadequate supply of equipment, CAY2TILL3, UTAH 5, Ru-lo- n, 1 te5iof Wilcon Ash All to Save ii tr- a. . Capital Stock Paid in Undivided Profts, Interest, Exchange, etc. Individual Deposits Cashiers Checks Savings Deposits lime Certificates of Deposit Bills Payable Deposits on Liberty Bonds KAYSVILLE. UTAH -- Lli: hu.-ban- d m yi n and we must keep our feet warm and dry. Wet weather is here the little tots, Girls, Boys, Men and We have mbbers for Women. Come secure yours while the stock is complete. MSVILLG CO-O- P Ssl is c;;t niHHiimiinnniflnmmiMmimnniiiiiiifflniHiBiiHii'inniiiiEnnn'.iniiii Known Everywhere As The --VER- Y- BEST. , 1 ; T 1 BES MSS CCIPOT - I THEHOUSETOF QUALITY two-third- ff 3 Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill .Packed in tho neater ,EYaY DEALER HAG IT. I V |