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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH nr UliliUiUulMi Hi! i;l! .ffifrfrfrfrftftfl a a a z b ? ?. : . -- ? fv.va SIM Rakes Hoes - Shovels - We have a complete line - Forks - Spades of Garden. Tools and our grade is the Quality Grade Guaranteed Steel Farm and Garden Seeds Garden Seeds and Farm Seeds now ready for you -- - Mo Telephone No. c J Ss Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cash 1 I yy MW 9 9 9 9 999 g999 KAYSVILLE -4t Tb. Urtwt city U Mrtk Xjv mratri fin plM for nd d vUl ZUUar Mill stbl Mtabli.bm.Tit f th. fruit euDln( dd XarrKU Canning eorporatioa taadily te th wmltb of th city. rml farming, fruit and vvtbi lay for ahipmmit and oannlnf ar important IndoatrlM. Ha th Daria Blab cbool, churebM and opra hona. City water and letri Itsht and for invwtznant. Bam of th rttM. indue-man- Inland Frtntin plant. Mr. at her sampan? and It ta up-t-d- at George Swan is reported fll home on Locust street. Miss Hazel Bishop and Miss Mollie visitors In Salt Barnes were week-en- d Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Ogden visited with friends in Kaysville on Sunday. ' Mrs. W. E. Smith is visting with her son, Herbert E. Smith, and family in Ogden during the week. It Mrs. L. A. Guthrie left Tuesday for few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Hanson of Richfield. - Mrs. Earl Stewart of Ogden, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie Phillips, last week has returned home. . Jarman, who was recently operated on at the Dee hospital, has returned home. He , is now able , William to be about town. . , , Miss Estella Criddle is assisting in the postoffice during the absence of Miss Lucretia Ward, who is taking an extended vacation. - G. F. .Nance left last Friday for Manassa, Colo,, where he will spend the summer. He intends to enlarge his bee farm this year. 1 Mrs. Ellen Egbert of Turner, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Walker, for some time. Mrs. Egbert was a former resident of this place. Bertha who have been Noble, visiting with for the here relatives past ten days, have returned to their home in Moore, Idaho. " James Smith and Miss Mrs, Wells Streeper who returned from the Dee hospital in Ogden last week following an operation, is now convalescent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Blamires. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark are moving today tor tlve property of Wilburn Nance, in East Kaysville. Robert Young has recently purchased the residence in which they have been living. , Miss Corene Blamires spent the pay the delinquent assessment, togethA few choice Evergreens for sale. costs of advertisement snd week-en24-with her parents here. She er with the d A. G. Butcher; phone 5 Kaysville. of sale. expense Adv. returned to Ogden Sunday evening. LEROY B. SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer. Burton Blamires entertained sevenA baby girl was born to Mr. and Davis countv, Utah. Clearfield, MonMrs. Norman Hayes at their horns In teen of his school friends last First publication March 27, 1919. day evening at the home of his par- Last publication April 17, 1919. Kaysville, last Friday. - W Waat Deft! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires. the vismade refreshments and Games FOR SALE Dog power machine, Mrs. Clifford Anthon of Ogden the ited with her mother, Mrs, James eveningeasant f.r young people. suitable for operating washing machine or churn; but little used, pracChipman, the latter part of last week. Captain Rackett the play recentgood as new. C. W. Weaver, Word was received the latter part ly so acceptably presented at the tically Utah. Adv. of the week by Mrs. Taylor Rochell Kaysville opera house by the younger Layton, Dcpol W Want of the safe arrival of her son, Charles, dramatic set, was repeated at the LEVY in an eastern port. Young Rochell has same place last night to a good house. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SIDEWALK TAXES been in France for several months. The proceeds went to the Mrs. Annie fund. He trained at Camp Taylor, Ky., be- Clark building Notice is hereby given that the City fore going over. of the City of Farmington, in Council Dramatic preHome The company Davis Utah, intends to levy County, the at Leonard Rouche returned home from sented the Village Lawyer the purpose of confor taxes special Texas the first of the week, wherehc opera house last Tuesday evening to structing paved cement sidewalks has been stationed with the 400th a packed house. The play will be pre- within the said City of Farmington. be Motor Truck company at Fort Sam sented at Clearfield tomorrow night. The boundaries of the District to im-such benefited and affected j is by and was well staged Houston for the past several months. The production are deand sidewalks provements He has been in the sendee for about worthy of a large attendance. scribed as follows, fifteen months, East side of First East from Mrs. A. Z. Tanner entertained' the State to First South; First East FOR SALE 1 single phase 3 H. P. Bay View club yesterday afternoon at to Second East cm North side of Motor; 1 Byron Jackson Centrifugal her home in Layton, During the after- State; - Second West to Fifth West Pump, capacity 125 gaallorts per min- noon Mrs. II. H. Blood and Mrs. Nath- on North side of State; West West from State to First ute.; 1 Lumber Tank, contains about an Reeves read The Three Things, side of First side of First North fror North North; 1700 gallons, 15 ft. 3 in. long, 4 ft 8 which was discussed by the ladies Second East; North side to West First in. wide, and 2 ft 9 in. deep; 1 Single Aside from the members, Mrs. J. D. of Second North from Main to Second Top Buggy, nearly new; all in good Harrod and Mrs. M. H, Ellison were East; North side of Third North from condition. Inquire ! John Hodgson, present. ; Dainty refreshments were Main to Second East; North side of Third North from Main to Lagoon. ' Adv, served by the hostess. Layton, Utah. West side of Main from First to Third East Bide of Main from Third North; is which The building fund being Ralph Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. to Fifth North; West side of Second Annie James A. Cottrell of this city received collected for the benefit of Mrs, from First North to Second East his honorable discharge at Camp Clark, who recently .. lost her home North; West side of First East from South side Taylor, Ky., on the 30th of March, through fire, now amounts in cash and First South to Fifth North; Maim to First North from Fourth of and is expected home the latter part labor to about $2000. Work of replacfrom side Fifth North of North East; of this week. He entered the service ing the house is already well under Main to First East; in the City of last August at the U. of U., where way. The new house is located much Farmington, County of Davis, State of he tiained for two months, after nearer the Bamberger tracks than the Utah. Said sidewalks are to he five feet in which he was transferred to Camp old one. It will he of brick and about and to be constructed of cement. the the size width, of Since destroyed by he building going, to that camp Taylor. cost Of such improveestimated The has been in the Motor Transport fire. . cents per lineal ninety-eigments is W Wnt Dpo corps, where he served until his disfoot for said sidewalks. THE CONSOLIDATED STORES Said City Council has designated charge. COMPANY 7:30 oclock P. M., on Wednesday, the Mr. .and Mrs! W. E. Gailey enter 23rd day of April, A. D, 1919, at the Davis Utah. TuesClearfield, Council Chamber in the City Hall, in on County, tained about twenty friends said City of Farmington, Davis Counoccaday evening at their home, the NOTICE ty, Utah, as the time and place when sion being their fifth wedding annithe Council will consider the said proNotice is hereby given that at versary. The dining room and living meeting of the Directors of the Con- posed levy of taxes, at which time all of room were prettily decorated in red solidated Stores Company, a corpora- parties in interest, sidesand on street Davis abutting tion of and frontage Clearfield, Games County, Utah, and white carnations. A. D. walks, may appear and be heard bemusic furnished the amusement dur held on the 17th day of March, 1919, pursuant to, Article 17 of the fore said City Council, and any party ing the evening, . At a late hour the Articles of Incorporation of the above desiring so to do may at any time behostess served a dainty two course named company, an assessment of 10 fore said hearing file with the City luncheon. The guests presented Mr. per cent of the outstanding common Recorder of said City, written objecstock of the corporation was and Mrs. Gailey with a handsome capital levied by the said Board of Directors. tions to such improvements. rocking chair, it being their wooden Said assessment is payable on or beBy order of the resolution of the Thoscr , present were. fore the 28th day of April, 1919, to anniversary. City Council duly passed and approved Mrs. D. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leroy B. Smith, Secretary and Treas-- j on Wednesday, the 19th day of March, at Clearfield, Davis County, A. D. 1919. Major, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone, urer, Utah. J. H. WOOD, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan, Mr. stock upon which this assessof the City of Farmington. Any Mayor and Mrs. Clifford Strong, Mr. and ment may remain unpaid after 7:00 Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. C. p. m. of Baid 28th day of April, 1919, Attest: . E. T. CLARK, A. Epperson, Miss Evelyn Gailey, will be delinquent and advertised for . said for Recorder City oi City Miss Marie Layton and Miss Moiselle sale a republic auction as provided by Farmington. the law's of the State of Utah, and un" Renstrom. less payment is made, will be sold on First. publication March 27, 1919, the 20th day of May, A. D., 1919, te Last publication April 17, 1919. 1 Special Prices ' " 20c Buek Coffee, per lb. a M. J. B. Coffee, per can Salus Green Tea, per pkt. .39c 22c Tree Tea, per pkt 27c ... ...25c .Diamond C. Soap, 6 bars for 10c Soap, per bar . Matches, per box I Jap Rose .. ....... 5c Our new lines of Ladies and Childrens White Shoes and Pumps," Straw Hats, and Summer Underwear are in. to-w- it: Dont fail to look over our line of Ladies Skirts and ' Waists before buying. -- 4 Stores Golden Rule Originators of Low Prices. , S FARMINGTON KAYSVILLE ht ? and-own- ers i Now is the time to Cleans' Up r-- siinid Fix Up , tlL- ' -- was never more complete. . w tARNISHES . LUMBER ROOFING FENCING ETC Our stock of SW Paints arid - FLOOR PAINTS Anything hr the Building Line 9 v m I yyy 9 9.9 999 99993 9 9 7W99 99 9 D 99-999- We have a complete line of PAINTS - We also have Decotint for Wall x- - I KAYSVILLE CO-O- P x- - n x- Covering. - X- X- - The House of Quality x X- - x x- - uiGiinhiiuiiniiuiiini!Siiiini!inii!niiEiiin!iiiiiiiniiimii;"iiiic!ni;n"S X- - Ko Detier Safeguard Against Cholera. No Surer Way to lice and Promote Health, Thrift and Profit. 1 KlH USlT.KSESO DIP MS X- - I Stewart-Burto- n LAYTON DRUG CO. X- - X- - x Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH 3 Tall 9y 99999999 999939999.99:99:99999 M. W. PHILLIPS . X' J- - Prcriptioa Druggists Shop by - x I- - - f erf Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH |