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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAII fugithes race4. through a field. The boys were later located at the home FARMINGTON of rich nd fortil Dvfa of the Miller Floral com- 1 CT B greenhouse are the lartfcot wh a!, MuwouH rirer and the Stairs the M roast.- - Jjoration of the famous H waterworks and 4 litrhta. A fine place for sub- f 5 ' fSS Wrt JSsn wsidence. , j. $ u Ss WWWWWWWWWWW u t, twece endeavoring to I Start an auto owned by Mr. Welling. Mere Sessions fired his shotirun to halt th. bo)s. hut they nm through1 ft-- 5 ft ft ft. ft t i 4 late! captured at I'entPr. Vllle, 3 in the production of milk, tomn- - ft the factory ft '( uar beeU. H t the Lavton Sugar company, cannery. 4 roller mill, creamery and concrete aec- - ft kcrl .f !r g the ''Hj. t YTO $ H of the llamlierger-t-lectricOregon Short I. me ami fl. 4 H O.. Haa elec-- 3 Write Lay- - T tnc lights and Un 1 tn,m',,cl1 club f,,T informatnm. Hess was a Salt Lake wIerrk. ip Mr. MiGanney. who-- o cai found tjt , visitor yesterday. neat the home of Mr. is a mem-- j lie', bei of the stale VutomobiU assooia-has influenza, about the Quince Rice ' MlSs Mabei Robjn8 spent the past turn ami has filed a complaint in Farmington. case chargonly ing Burhrick with the theft of an au lt eek with friends in Garfield. of visited Robins Layton Eari tomohile. Mrs. Mrs-- . Margaret Rowley is visiting in during the week. jn Farmington Sa fotiurh, Utah, for a few days this her visited week. parDISTRICT tOIRT NOTES Mrs. Foss Richards week. the during ents in Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Prilla Stanley of Og Judge A. W. Agee held a action ot Walttlen Mrs. and isiu-with relatives in Layton court in courthouse Monday, Jan. 20, MrsTH. F. Rampton on in Ogden. lyit). The business transacted was Sunday. er Rampton spent Friday as follows. Mi. and Mrs. Evan Ellison returned - Mrs. Agnes Palmer and Mrs. Annie Probate Business y from a short xirit with rela-- t in Ogden Palmer visited friends Estate of Adelbeit C. Rich, de ii es in Logan. 1 . ceased. Will admitted to probate ami i . Mis. lamne Van Kpps of Salt Lake few Alice I. H. Rich appointed adnunis Mrs. Charles Holt entertained a the guest of her sister. Mrs. II.D. is evenwith bond of $2010. tratrix, friends at her home Wednesday Estate of Thomas F. King, deceased liaitod during the week. ing. Petition for an order for sale of redl Mrs. W. E. Gailey and children and confined U Mr. James Alexander is estate was granted. Mrs. Clifford Strop of Kaysiville were trouheart Id borne with an attack of Estate of Edward Doman, deceased. of their mother, Mrs. David E. guests Petition ptayinjf for distribution of es- I.a ble. ton, on Tuesday. week-n- d tate was granted. Mrs. Effie Turner spent the Tiie dance which was given on TuesEstate of Thomas Tinge, deceased. of her sister, Mrs. in Layton, guest Alzina C. Tingey appointed adminis- day owning at La Tonia hall was well Robins. attended by young people from all tratrix with bond of $200. and family spent Estate of A. Squires Jewell, deceased patts of the county. Mary Spencer Mrs. Mr. and with Hyrum here Sunday George Elling appointed administrator Mis, R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. with bond of $1300 Stewart Wiggill, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams Civil Business is motored to Ogden on Monday to visentertaining Mrs. S. B. Chipman Case of G. II. Hackman vs. Jacob aftit with Glen Cox,' who is ill at the Dee the ladies of the Selon club this and Anna Katzvmnier. Defendants hoMtal in lhat Clty ernoon did not appear and was gnen emon Morgan, who is with the Mrs. Martha Duncan of Bountiful in favor of plaintiff. Nicholas Bangerter s. R. Batber, lloth F A., was in (own visiting with is very sick at the home of her daugh et al. Order for withdiawal oJ ex- In - patents on Sunday and Monday of ter, Mrs. A. L. Clark. this week. He returned to Logan, hibit was signed by the court. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Clark of Clear Three cases Utah Association of when he will he discharged. field were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Credit Men vs. S. J. Holt, Franklin J. Mrs Mun ay Cowley and small H. Clark last Sunday. Cheney vs. Joseph Buck and estate daughter art spending the week in Mrs. William .Thayne visited at the and guardianship of Nelva Steed, Logan. They will return the latter for th part of the week with Mr. Cowley, home of Mrs. Hilda Nelson in Salt minor were all continued tei m. Lake during the week. when he has recened his honorable Adjourned to Saturday, February dischai go. Avery spent the week 15, 1919, at 10 a. m. end in Salt Lake City visiting with Tier friend, Miss Josephine Stewart. Mrs. Harry Aldons of Salt Lake a Mrs. L, B. Farr of Ogden spent spent Tuesday with relatives in Lay few day?. iJFarmington this week ton. . with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Miller. Mrs. Chloe Tue-dd- Fri--da- y. Miss-Lucill- e PROBATE AND ton is employed by the Din woody Fur-- spent Sunday here with y niture company, for. which htwworked friends and relatives, before entering the army. Mrs. Rampton has been making her home with Air. and Mrs. Joshua Draper of Roy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. wise guests of George II. Draper aad Lucius Laudie and Mr. and Grs. Geo. Adams, during her husbands absence, family Tuesday of this wek. E- Briggs. , Zelda Simmons, - ear-oldaughter of Idaho Fail)' "Mrs Lncra 1 audio was hostess-a- t Tr M uT;T'?.TiFtI a r J"S i nl m , . o f a pettily appointed dinner at her La ton, died after an illness of three Ida , has been the truest of Miss Annia foi 'CvVial days this week. home on Wednesday.,, Covers were laid I lei death was due to pneu- Drapei days. for Mrs. F. G. King, Mrs. G. T. Mars-den- , monia influenza. from whuh disease Ralph Cage leturned home from Mrs. R. Adams, Mrs, V. E. Wig-gil- five brothers and snters are sunning Mrs. Melvin Adams. Mrs. M. F. now suffoimg. Funeral services for ('amp I ewi' on Monday, where he has Adams, Mrs. R. L. Rampton and Miss the dead gtil were held this after- been m tunning for the past four Grace Robins. Intel ment was m Kasvil!e months. Mr.s. I'age. who was formerly noon. eemeteiv. A number of the friends of Mr. and Fmei y w ilcox has'ieciyved his Mrs. Robert Rirkin gathered at tehir V V V disihaige from the army and home Monday evening and enjoeo b i etui ned home on Suifduy . He left (LKAKKIKU) cards until a late hour. Those present if four months for ago Camp Lewis and A tn the it nth tml i Minir weie: Mr. and Mrs. Morns Ellison, 4 h i t i;lh has been at that camp since then. tv Ilk, lit (HUM ) Mr. and Mrs. J. D. llarrod, Dr and t tlll.dlk V1a till Wihwt ih kvu ioi tiUit fti.u i the iiu.m Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Leone Van i atiJ Melvin G. Wood, who for the past if fruit JuaIji cifmnny. htuI n!NKiur uM htt Epps and Miss Gladjs Cowley. twent v eight months has been doing itltlk ? V gUulltlUttv vl ll ill tv) woik in the Central Stalaa A number of the oung people atiV s': A iV iV i!r A ft missionaiy il A i"t Mission the L. I)., S. church, refor llkl-theater in Salt tended the of Miss Ruth Bountiful in. on Sunday. home Ashby turned During tha Lake on Sunday evening, after which i ted ill Clearfield on Sunday. of his work he vva staeater part gi The Franklins. at they enjoyed supper Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Diaper of Ogden tioned in Texas. party included Misses Itha Layton, Lucille Bourne, Norma Layton; Messrs. and Clay Adams, Clair Whitesides their.-man- -- - 7- . - number of her friends at a card party last Thursday evening. Dainty refreshments .'were served late in the evening to JthiTilowing guests Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. l, hort-oiab- lt 1 I I , X vV v": V - Mrs. M. A. Adams entertained a number of ladies at dinner on Tuesday, complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Rampton, who will make her home in Salt Lake City. The Miss Iadia Layton entertained- - a number of her young friends at a 500 party litst Wednesday evening. The guests were Misses Mary Morgan, Itha Laton, Wilda Rampton, Lucille Bout ne and Norma Layton; Messrs. Ed Ellison, Ray Dawson, Dimon Adams, Clair Whitesides, Joseph Day and Clay Adams. How They Affected You During the twelve months ended Nov. 2, 1918 (its fiscal year), Swift & Company transacted the largest volume of business on the smallest margin of profit in its history. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton have moved to Salt Lake, when intently home. Mr. Ramp will make their they Profits of the meat business under regulations of the United States Food were limited to a Administration maximum of 9 per cent on capital employed but not to exceed 2 H cents per dollar of sales. Swift & Company in tha regulated departments earned 757 per cent on capital employed and 2.04 cents per dollar of sales, out of which had to be paid interest on borrowed money and taxes. Here Is how these earnings D. L. Rice and Mrs.- Squire , ' Chipman, presiding officers of the Red 3 Farmington, have tendered thanks Jo the Farmington people for their cheerful response to the Christ' nas drive for the Red Cross. They announce that a beautiful table cover iade by Mrs. Annie Palmer, the material donated by Mrs. Walter Rampton, 'will be disposed of at the Rampton store, the monfey going to the funds for entertaining the oywheiv they return from war OTS7 Einnaa The sales of our meat departments were 4,012,579,000 pounds on which cent our earnings were less than per pound.i UTAH The per capita consumption of meat in the United States is given as 170 pounds. If a consumer purchased only Swift Cbmpanys products he would m i!i,i Arthur Hess of Farmington is said o have surprised the three lads as ey were about to make off with his arhine. He and his son, Glen Hess, Calvin Sessions, lads in an. automobile, but right of their quarry when the - son-in-la- w, pur-yaedH- je contribute only about 78 cents a year, or US cents a week as profit to the company. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Salt Lake Tribune, Week Jan. 22, 1919. After an attempt to halt them by line. , Consumer se shotting above their heads with a shotgun, and a pursuit on horseback several miles, one of three boys, eged tojhave stolen the automobile 1 rank J. McGanney from in from of h3 First avenue Monday night, to ave attempted to steal two other ma- ridnfs at Farmington, was captured early Tuesday morning by Glen Hess Calvin Sessions of Farmington. youth said he was Robert Bur- nckr 1 7 yars old of '640 Center treet, but the residence and name are id to be fictitious. The boys are alfeged to have stolen r McGanneys automobile Monday evening and, after driving it to Og- Ver forced to halt at Farming- on the return trip for lack of gaso- Swift & Company killed 14,948,000 head of livestock, which weighed alive, 4,971,500,000 podnds. pre- .... KAYSVILLE, Raiser Swift & Company made a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound liveweight. BARNES BANKING CO., - Cross in - cash. c . Live-Stoc- k These are prosperous days In this Irod, and wise people are banking their surplus j rf- - affect you after the civil war President Qrant put this country on a sound financial basis. On bis recommendation confess passed an act to strengthen public credit, and specie payments were later resumed. Bank your money today and be pared for any eventuality. 0 Swift & Company 1918 Earnings included: Mrs. Rufus Adams, Mrs. E. G. King, Mrs. W. E. Wiggill, Mis. Lucius Laudie, Mrs. Chas. Naldcr and Miss Cora Layton. gue-t- s Soon .IF,, TWnteth infantry, ha, rrturnad from j ntjXr6 1 h'lo, d w nis Eastern camp and will remain here A D ( 1919 an(j written bids will be I most of the winter. . received at the residence of the under- " signed executor in the City of Layton, The Seloun club will resume Its tate 0f Utah; terms of sale, for cash; meetings at the home of Mrs. Squire 10 per cent of the bid payable at theconfirChipman next Friday afternoon If tturime of sale,- and balance upon court, of saiu sale by influenza conditions permit. Mrs. D. mation JESSE M. SJHtII, L Rice will give a talk on President. Executor of the Estate fo Thomas F. Wilsons Visit to the Peace Confer- King. Deceased. nce. First publication, Jan. 23, 1919. Last publication, Feb. 6, 1919 vV ?!i On Sound Basis After the War son-in-la- vV Dimon Adams. them home. to-wi- V s GARDIANSH1P IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR Henry Ward returned Sunday from DAVIS COUNTY, STATE . OF the Groves L. D. S. hospital, where he UTAH. inwas treated for a serious attack of In the matter of the estate of Thomfluenza. as F. King, deceased. Notice of sale Mrs. Walter Huntsman and little of real estate. The undersigned will sell at private laughter returned to her home in Del- sale the following described property, ta Sunday after three weeks visiting t: with relatives in Salt Lake and Davis Commencing at the southeast corof Block 4 of Truman Leonards ner county. 0 survey, said survey comprises the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cottrells son southwest uarter of section 12, Tp. 3 running Fred and Freds wife and three chil- North, R. 1 West, S. L. in a southdren of Delta, all have the flu. This thence north 40 rods,44 thence rods to the east direction is Freds second attack, as he had it westerlythe of the Salt of line of way right Lake and Ogden Railway company, very severely two months pgo. . thence southeasterly along said east Irvin Radford, Mrs. Spauldings line of the right of way 7 rods, thence a former U. S. soldier of the east 24 rods, to point of beginning, r . the parents of Davis counNOTICES ty boys with the 145th field artillery Consult County Clerk or Respective went to Ogden Friday to welcome Signers for Further Information Many of d IV For more than thirty-fiv- e nram assortment years SIIUBERT anu market the highest liberal paying prices sending rotvms out promptly render 'better service "quicker. 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