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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Maboy last Thursday at tho home of Mrs. Mabev's prents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford of Centerville. Mr. Ma-b- e is still in Hartford, Conn., studymedn tne. ing A son Get Your Electric Range Mr. M. M. Brovin and daughters, Ruth. and Mrs. Frances Brower, and fannh, also Miss Mary Marshall, are Can-vo- " er.uxing a week at l.ittle Zion near Richfield They went by au oniobtle. ' NOW I i I fine program was gtwii Sunday V emnne at the Fir-- AetomoMe Tires - We have stocked, and have in sizes, three of the most popular automobile tires on i t ward tabernacle honor of 'the following: elders, who i hi o this month on missions to the S'. ites Walter Holbrook, Orson Ilo- eaii, Milford Hardy and George Gra-in L - the market. Car owners are familiar with and have used one or more of the makes of tires we are selling. We have the in. Hoience Tuttle entertained a nnber of fi tends last Thursday even-- i g in honor of Miss Delilah Stoker o' m mouse, who leaves next week on a mission to San Fransiseo, Calif, ti.imes were pluyed and a dainty sup-iMis- - . ' n. r W ant you dont have to learn to cook all over again. It simply makes your recipes turn out better, and your work easier. Electric ranges are sure. A turn of the switch gives you a definite heat If you want to change the heat, turn the switch again. You need never worry about building up the fire you need never fuss with coal, wood, flame or draughts. Electric ranges save food. Meats, roasted electrically, shrink less sometimes saving as much as 30 per cent. Vegetables and fmits retain all their natural flavor and juices and are neither burned, scorched, nor undercooked. Why Waterfall -- ' ' I 1 I 1 1 J JJ jJ, Nina milaa north of Salt Laka City, suburban and raaidanea town, larfaat city in Dam county ; haa waterworks, alec trie lights and powar, taiaphonaa. esmant aidawalka. Surroundad by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two alactric railroads with low faras, two transcontrasntal roalroada, brick yard, two banka, rood business bosses, eom-- C marcial club, graded and high schools and churches. A ood place in which J to lira. & Mrs. Henry Schulties is just recovering from the quinzy. LeGrande Ingles arrived home from stay at Wasatch. Miss Maud Wright of Salt Lake spent last week with friends and relatives in Bountiful. John H. Woods of this place and Loretta Sparks of Salt Lake were married last week. Jack and Jesse Harmon of Provo are visiting with their uncle, Dr. B. L. Kessler, and family. Racine In Cord and Fabric. Guaranteed 5,000 Miles AUTO OILS AND GASOLINE ALWAYS IN STOCK FARMERS UNION Layton, Utah Chinese republic. Shanghai l th center for motorcars as a result of Its foreign population of approximately 20,000. Registered cur In the city number about 1,000, and some two or three hundred are In storage. There are only 2,700 cars In all of recent prosperity has Jupun, but t greutly stimulated (he demand. Americans havi had most of the business since that vs ar started. The abuudanc of immy among the buying class and the desire to own car Is, however, offset by hie' lack of suitable roads and bridges. Efficient Public Service BOUNTIFUL In Cord and Fabric Japan Ha Fw Auto. A report just Issued by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce says that us a general rule there are no suitable roads to he found throughout th Utah Power & Light Company : Miles Goodrich Why And electric cooking is clean, safe and cool. All the heat goes to cookfood and thens no flame, smoke, ashes, fuel or odor to grime the ing walls and kettles. Let us demonstrate an electric range to you. There are sizes to fit all purses and needs and you can pay the moderate cost on our gradual payment plan. Mrs. Jane Lewis and daughter, Blanch, left Saturday for a two weeks Depot Why Sell Egg by th Pound. For several years the plan of selling eitits b) the pound Instead of by th dozen has been agitated among th Canadian grocers, and in some towns the svstem has already been put In practice A trade Journal which called upon a large number of dealers for an expression of opinion of this point state thut the weight of opinion was Th only In iavor of the movement, obstacle In the way of t unanimous Indorsement of the plan Is that th public has, not been educated to buy In this wav" As refuting this objection. It Is pointed out that In view of tha wide variation In the slz of eggs the consumer would quickly realise that the system offers a fairer and Juster basis of charge than mer number. Electric cooking is not a new method In Cord and Fabric. Guaranteed was seived. W For a Cooler, Easier Summer Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tread Nameless. most beautiful waand The largest terfall In the Southwest la unnamed a far a the United States forest servDr. Go wan s of Salt Lake gave a ice can learn. It la supposed to hav very interesting talk to the parents of been forgotten. The nameless fall 1 the First ward Sunday morning. that of the Little Colorado river la Aribetween Winslow and Flagstaff zona, ' Private George Sedgwick arrived on the Navajo Indian reservation. home last Wednesday after being honThe Little Colorado makes a sheer orably discharged from the service. drop of 100 feet at this point. Th width of the stream kt the precipice W. R. Smith took his Sunday school Is about 300 feet at a season when the class for an outing up Weber canyon stream Is at It higher levels. in an automobile truck last Thursday. The rock formations about the fall are brilliantly colored, some of th Miss Zara Sabine of Grouse Creek strata being red and yellow, which to is spending a few weeks with her sis- a considerable degree constitute th ter, Mrs. Norman Lamph, and family. nnusunl beauty of the falls. I A daughter was born to Mrs. E. KAYSVILLE CEMETERY bachehis received Orlando Sessions overseas Saturday. Youngberg of Syracuse recently at IMPROVEMENT CO of U. at U.'in the lor pf arts degree the home of her mother, Mrs. Kynas-toMiss Edna Jackson is in Holbrook, Salt Lake last week. Idaho, visiting relatives. Notice of Sale of Lots. Mrs. Delbert Walker of Salt Lake from home arrived Lewis Mrs. Jane Ruth Rampton had her tonsils re- spent Friday with her parents, Mr. Hyrum last week, where she had spent moved by local doctors last week. and Mrs. Willard Call. a few days with her daughter, Mrs. tors of the tig Kaysville Cemetery Ima has II. . held on April 7, purchased Wright. Company, Fearnley provement Wright Miss Thelma Groves is spending a 1919, an assessmeent of $5.00 per n new motorcycle. few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Holbrook en- share was levied on the capital stock Millville. Hill Bertha of relavisited tertained Friday in honor of their son, of the corporation, payable to the George Fisher of Manti week. leaves today for the secretary on or before the 10th day tives here a few days last Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sessions are re- Walter, who of May, 1919, at his office in Kaysmission. Mexican ville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rider and joicing over the arrival of a daughter The assessment of $5.00 per share week. to born last them here entertained relatives visited Harold Saturday son of Salt Lake Hardy on the capital stock of the corporation his brother, 'Wilford, who levied last week. Miss Mamie Platt arrived home evening for by the Board of Directors of week on a mission to the said corporation ' is still due and unthis leaves she where Will Hogan left last week for from Woodruff recently, Southern States. paid on the following described shares American Falls, Idaho, where he will taught school last winter. of stock: No. No. Amt. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rampton and do farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and Name Cert. Shares Due ranch at their for Mackey, left family 1 13 Wm. $5.00 Willard Barlow has remodeled his son, Arthur, were guests of Mr. and Idaho, Beesley family Saturday, where they will Lambert Blamires 1 14 5.00 house, which was formerly owned by Mrs. William Miles on Sunday. 1 55 spend the summer. 5.00 Morton J. E.. Grandma Wooley. 1 5.00 Roberts Estate ...63 Mrs. Thomas Barker and small Mrs. Bert Parkin entertained Fri- Henry 1 66 5,00 Elizabeth K. of were Lake, of Salt guests H. B. Dykeman Arrived home last daughter 5.00 75. 1 day evening at a shower in honor of Mrs. R. T. Venable He was gone Miss Lily Fearnley on Saturday. week from overseas. her daughter, Louise, who is to he a In accordance with the actiotL.ofthe Jiearly two years. - Board of Directors oflheJiaysville TJLast Thursday some rubbi'sh under bride of- - this month. Cemetery Improvement Company, the Howard Berry of Salt Lake pity is the porch of Mr. H. Amott caught Fire, A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. above described shares of stock will be spending a few weeks with his grand- causing quite a little damage to the Ira Burton of Park Valley on Friday sold at public auction on the 20th day The fire department was at the home of Mrs. Barton's parents, of June, 1919, at 12 oclock, noon, at house. mother, Mrs. Jane Jacobson and the front door of the Kaysville called and soon put out the blaze. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hatch. to pay delinquent assessment, j with cost of advertising and together Mr. and MrST" Charles T. Johnson the of sale expense Lake motored out and family-ofSMfWrrilTLLIPSr Secretary. Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. tr Thomas June 1919. First 5, publication and family. Fearnley Last publication June 19, 1919. b E. Lee entertained a numDan Mrs. 3 ber of friends at a lawn party Fri5B2 day evening. Music was enjoyed and strawberries and cake served. AN IDEAL HEARSE The Davis County Furniture company has recently purchased a beautiful Auto Hearse and are now in position to serve the people better and at a much lower price than can be gotten elsewhere. Davis County Furniture Co. Bountiful Layton XXX KXAAAXAA AM, At t. KAMA XXttfyjflltaflrtS n. Harley-Davidso- Sill. Adams Won Fame As a Financier John Adams, second president of the United States, won fame as a financier when be borrowed $2,000,000 from Hoi land. He was a firm believer in banking. Every man who hopes to be a success in life has a bank, account. . -- I- -.; . Make up your mlndjo. placets jcertaln amount of your business profits or income in tbe bank. We Invite an Inspection of our banking methods. -- Post-offic- e, alt BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, - - - - UTAH 5R - Miss Margaret Hess, daughter of A. L. Hess, manager of the J. C, Penny - e tr tr tr tr tr tr 3 &i ( l 1 i StrMary store, graduated frem-thacademy in Salt Lake last Thursday. Mrs. Robert How elt returned to her home in Bancroft, Idaho, Wednesday, after spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Pamelia ThompW Want Papet FOR SALE A fine Jersey mikh cow about seven year old, Tho. B. tf. Adv. Jensen. 5-- 29 -- BUILDING ROCK Good Building Rock ADAM BEESLEY FREE For the Hauling Some Good Lumber(and Kindling Wood for sale at the old Tithing yard at Kaysville FRANK HYDE or N. HAYES N. Phone Deafer In- - Crystal Springs Ice Kaysville, Utah 25-- R JOHN R. GAILEY Notary PublicCo. 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