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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH Shr Klrrkly iSrflrx nature of an experiment, as but few peas have been raised near Kaysville. East and outhof Kays-- i ville is a body of fine land, short of late water for irrigation and it is hoped that these lands will be found especially adapted to pea growing.' Peas are an early crop which mature before the water shortage sets in. It is thought these lands will, under in the favorable conditions, produce $100 worth of peas to the acre. If the proposition works out as anticipated, it will he a grroat thing for the land owners. In the Kaysville and Syracuse 'r plants of the corporation, automatic cookers are Publish'd by being installed. Thee machines auto-- ; CO. matically take the cans from the capTHE INLAND PRINTING and cook the contents from two pers W. P. EpimnM, Editor to minutes, as desired, and then thirty C. A. EypvrMtn. Autriiir Editor convey them to the warehouse for The machines will cut out mattor February IS. casing. Enter'd a i lilt, at Kay villa. Utah, under the art of all handling. Other Improvements March 8, 1879. are being made in both plants of the Anderson-Barngrove- (erond-rluu- Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance Adeartlaiay rate aa application. company. W BAMBERGER Wnt a Dvrt RAILWAY FILES RATE BRIEF TELEPHONES Asserting that it is only asking an W. P. Eppara . No. T9 in 'freight revenue and $28,-00- 0 increase C. A. Eppara on. Na. Ill in passenger revenue the BamOf flea, Na. II berger Electric railroad, through its LAYTON CHAUTAUQUA COURSE attorney, has filed a brief with the North Davis county, through the en- Public Utilities commission. Hearing terprise of the people of Layton, will of the proposed increase occupied the again have the opportunity of enjoy- time or the commission for two weeks ing the Radcliffe Chautauqua enter- in May and technical questions were The proposed increase is presented. tainments. The dates are July 2nd, 3rd and 4th being contested by the people of Davis and the people of Kaysville and North county. The brief is the argument in Davis should avoid making any con- the case. flicting dates. Layton has fairly won the right to be called the Chautauqua FARMINGTON center of Davis county, and the enterCountr aaat of rich and fartila Davis prising men who have put up the moncount. Horn of tha Millar Floral comwbooo rracnhouaco ora tha la trot pany, ey to make it possible are entitled to batwaan tha Missouri river and tha the support of all citizens who believe Pacific coast. I .oration of tha famous rasort, Haa waterworks and in the moral and intellectual uplift of atoetrie liarhta. A fine place for eub urban raaidanec. the community. It is clearly the duty of our people to attend these meetings and they should make their arrangeCashier A. L, Clark and Assistant ments accordingly. Cashier Grant Clark of the Davis Baseball will be a feature- during are attending the Bankbank County the Chautauqua meetings. On July ers convention at Salt Lake. 4th it is proposed to play, off the tie game between Layton and' Kaysville. Mrs. Rose Chaffin wall entertain the It is also proposed to have a game with Seloun club next Friday afternoon. a visiting team on the evening of the Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clark and first day of the meeting. daughter, Alice, of Churchill, Idaho, W Vul Dart are here on a visit with relatives. KAYSVILLE CANNING . - CORPORATION ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT the Kaysville Tuesday morning tried out the new Canning corporation Chisholm-Sco- tt which has viner pea been installed at the Kaysville plant of the company. Previous to this time the corporation has handled peas at its Syracuse plant only. Last fall the management took up the matter of pea growing with the farmers about Kaysville and agreed to put in a viner and cleaning machine at Kaysville if sufficient pea acreage was promised. About fifty acres of peas were contracted and the crop is now being harvested. The move was largely - Much sympathy is shown for the young bride and the parents ,of Elmer J. Criddle, one of the victims of the war forced on the world by the German war lords. The couple were married on the day Mr. Criddle started for the war and she has made her home with her mother, Mrs. Agnes S packman. She has worked in the Golden Rule store here up to last Saturday, when the suspense was broken by a telegram stating that the body had been found and identified. Saturday she was sent for to the store, and the news broken to her. How she felt can better be imagined than described, and for a change she and her mother ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES State of Utah, County of Davis, ss. W Want Pep In the Layton Precinct of said CLARK FAMILY REUNION County. I have in my possession the followThe descendants of the late Ezra described animals, which if not ing T. Clark, had a most delightful busi- claimed, and taken away, will be sold ness and social gathering last Thurs- at public auction to the highest cash residence in Layton Preday evening at the home of Bishop A. bidder onat my 17th the cinct day of June, 1919, I Clark. It was a celebration of the the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.: at One bay mare about 3 years old, bishops birthday.' A large cake with fifty-fiv- e lighted candles adorried the weight about 950 pounds, star in forehead, hight hind foot white, brand table in the dining room. II on left thigh. the of readconsisted The program ""One browm mare about 6 years old, ing of the last instructions and advice both hind feet white, weight about 900 given to his family by Ezra T. Clark, pounds, brand E on left shoulder. music, singing, speeches, etc. One hay mare about 2 years old, Refreshments were served to about weight about 800 pounds, brandJS on sixty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. Mary Clark left shoulder. One brown mare about 3, years old, Mistr and Evelyn Clark of Salt Lake on about 800 pounds, brand weight Clark from the family City and others of side left shoulder, and QS on left were invited guests. neck. .... W Want a Dpat Said, animals held by me to secure MARRIAGE LICENSES payment of $4.00 damages done by said animals upon the premises of Marriage licenses from the court Thomas Flitton on the 6th day of house records for the past week are June, 1919. ROBERT SIMMONS,as follows: Poundkeeper for Layton Precinct. Gus E. Nelson of Detroit, Mich., and Phosa May of Salt Lake City. NOTICE TO HEATING Charles E. Davidson and Tenie WilCONTRACTORS son of Salt Lake City. Vivian A. Hansen of Salt Lake City Sealed bids will be received by the and Clara C. Kleist of Gooding, Idaho. undersigned at its office, Farmington, Frank P. Gibney of Brooklyn, and Davis County, Utah, up to 9 A. M, June 16, 1919, for all labor and maBertha Bell of Salt Lake City. terials required for steam heating, Clifton McRay of Salt Lake City ventilation and plumbing apparatus and Annie Jenkins of Midvale. to be installed in a Grade School Lorenzo J. Ward-- ef Iona, Idaho, and Building at Kaysville, Davis County, Utah. Plans and specifications and Amelia Randall of Centerville. information can be obtained necessary Frederick A. II. Gray of Los Angeles from William Allen, architect, Kaysand Adelaide L&cas of California, Pa. ville, Utah, upon receipt of a deposit Andy Croles of Ogden and Clara of $10.00, same to be returned to bidder when plans and specifications are Bobery of Spanish Fork. returned to the architect. Bids will be . W Want a Dsyst opened and read at said time and J. G. M. BARNES AND place. All bids must be accompained WIFE RETURN HOME by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount thereof, made payable to Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes the undersignel, conditionel that it returned from the east Tuesday even- shall be forfeited in case the successing, where they went to visit with ful bidder fails to enter into contract cent their son, Shirley, who is a cadet in and give a satisfactory 50 perreceivbond within three days after the Naval academy at Annapolis. ing notice of award. The tirrfe reShirley is now on the annual academy quired by the contractor to complete cruise and is on the way to the West tne contract shall he stated in each The undersigned reserves Indies and Carribean ports and the proposal. the right to reject any and all bids, or Panama canal. After returning to to accept any bid it may deem best, New York the cruise will be continued or to waive any technical defects or into New England ports. In Washing- formalities in any proposal. (Signed) ton Mr. Barnes saw Senator King and THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF most of the Utah delegation in congTHE DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL ress. DISTRICT. By JOHN R. RAMPTON, President PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. NOTICES Farmington, June 5, 1919. Consult County Clerk or the respec- First publication June 5, 1919. Last publication June 12, 1919. tive for were taken to Fielding for a with relatives. . visit SALS-O- F J. E. Morton CEMETERY KAYSVILLE IMPROVEMENT 55 J ,..75 l Mrs. R. T. Venable Notice of Sale of Lots. In accordance with the action of Board of Directors of the Kaysvils! Cemetery Improvement Company the above described shares of stock wili u sold at public auction on the 20th da of June, 1919, at 12 oclock, noon at the front door of the Kaysville to pay delinquent assessment' together with cost of advertising and the expense of sale. ' , M. W. PHILLIPS, At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Kaysville Cemetery Improvement Company, held on April 7, 1919, an assessmeent of $5.90 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable to the secretary on or before the 10th day of May, 1919, at his office in Kaysville, Utah. The assessment of $5.00 per share Secretary. on the capital stock of the corporation First publication June 5, 1919. levied by the Board of Directors of publication June 19, 1919. said corporation is still due and unpaid on the following described shares JOHN R. GAILEY of stock: No. No. Amt. Name Cert. Shares Due With' Barnes Banking Co. Wm. Beesleyiarnily ..'..13 1 $5.00 Lambert Blamires 14 il 5.00 Kaysville, Utah. . Ist Notary Public . - We Sell I I I VERA FUIT, Administratrix. Stuart P. Dobbs, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication June 5, 1919. Last publication June 26, 1919. We also have Lids, Caps and 40c Hose BOUNTIFUL KAYSVILLE. 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Illustration.. Colored M.SM trrojraphkcal Subject. KAYSVILLE, . . . We s till have a line of Ghild- tens Hosefor25 cents. famous Joan of Arc Brand. We are expecting a sharp Write forapeo insea 1 1 U etc. -- poem. Bt T AtOOS, Fraa, a s--t of Pocket KUpa it ro aame KAVSVILl" tkia has. adv- Hosiery. Better procure yours at the old price. ance-in 12.MS CO, C Ladies--th- e Plats. MERRIAM N. Silk Hose for the Editim. er ft !.' ' BARNES BANKING CO. 2?MPa. paper. - G.4C pound cryttal flat humidor with tpomgt moietener top that kmmpa tk tobacco in nek perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., are in use by Biographical Lntrte. Regular and India-Pay- b ir inspection of our banking 1 made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- ' r Wake np your mind to place a certain amount of yon r business profits or income in the bank. Hk :' -- - k v a firm believer in banking. Some Good Lumber and Kindling Wood for sale at the old Tithing yard at Kaysville FRANK HYDE or N. N. 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In the matter of the estate of Rein-dFuit, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of Stuart P. 1 Suite Dobbs, attorney-at-laCol. Hudson Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or before the 7th day of August, A. D. w, ! - 1 further information. signers Phone - 5.00 j Estate....63 CO. Henry Roberts Elizabeth K. Sill ..66 The House of Quality UTAH |