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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH" T. Harries and LE. Ellison ar over on Antelope island rounding tip and superintending the boating of cattle to the mainland. On Monday grass fire swept the island, making it necessary to get the Cattle off. Th cattle, about llHiO head, are the property of Layton and Kaysville people. B. I BOUNTIFUL I Nine nul north of Salt Ukt City. and mnlenct town, largest P yv suburbanDavia county ; has waterworks, ti city in electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rich market garden and fruit lands, two V electric railroads with low fares, two r V transcontinental roalroada, bnvk yard, jj two banka, food bust news houses, com- merctai club, graded and high schools jr J? A good place in whwh and churches. J Electric Cooking Means More than Perfect Food jJ J t LAYTON l,oc. td in th miilt of fertile fill. Kirel in th production of miik. tom.-U.nd nuirar beet. Hu the factory of th lay ton Suirar company, cannery, n and concrete roller mill,, creamery of the State road. Gaud opportuni-tie- e for thowi .eetinit eubarban acreHge for fruit growing, truck gardemnit, On the chicken rai.imr and dairying line of the Hambergrr blectric. Oregon Short I.me and D. A K I!.. Has electric lights and astensoikt Write lay-to- n Commercial club for information. eec-tio- -- . Banish has purchased George the old Barrish homestead in West & rCrCt Kaysville and moved there with hU v! A fiom is suffering family. Eighteen years ago Mr. ParJr., Phelps. George Miss Thelma Phillips and Earl Webb, rish em. grated to Blackfoot, Idaho, pneumonia. wth of Layton, were married on Sat-- whole he secuied and improved a fin Miss Ruth Hampton m visiting rela- urday of l.i- -t week. farm. A yearning for the old hom tives in Idaho. and an opportunity to sell at a good Mrs. Marguerite t'owley visited with puce piompted his return to Davit Darnel Moss has purchased a new her son, Wallace, at his home in Cor- countv. I hev rolet car? J nish the first of the week. Hint a Depot- the Miss L. Bott is the new clerk at Mis Ella Love of Lav ton and Pailey J. C. Penny store. ting presented to Ray of South Weber were married m David Lane Jones on his entering tho Robert Hatch returned home last the Salt Lake temple Wednesday D. L. Lost in or J. initials arm; week from overseas. to Return I.awrenca about Layton. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King and Mr. ork New leceive reward. Ellison ami m arrived Ray Perryman and Mis. Grant Hansen attended a dv. 01. the 13th from overseas. session of the Chautauqua at Brigham week. O. P. Hatch left Saturday for his City the first of the PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ranch at Rosette to spend the summer A party of young people honored NOTICES red Maim and family of Grace, Miss Ella Love with a Consult County Cleik or the respecIdaho, visited relatives here last week. shower at the home of her parents last Thursday evening. J Refreshments tive signers for further information. last Palmer Mins Gladys graduated were served and all present had a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE week from the West Side high school. jolly time. Second Judicial District of Utah, in Mrs. Angus Smedley and daughter and for Davis County. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King visited spent, last week with relatives at Salt the first of the week. They In the matter of the estate of Rein-dDelta. Fuit, deceased. are planning an auto trip through Lake California soon after the close of the Miss Maud Wright of Salt Creditors will present claims with relatives with to the undersigned adminisvouchers last Layton Chautauqua. Thursday spent here. tratrix at the office of Stuart P. K. I. Ellison has leturned from Ne1 Suite Dobbs, attorney-at-law- , Ira Burton returned to Park alley vada, where for more than a month, Col. Hudson on or Utah, Ogden, Bldg., Saturday after spending a few days he was looking after the interests of before the 7th day of August, A. D. here with relatives. the EllisOn Ranching company. While absent he superintended the shearing VERA FUIT. Miss Elise Banister of Salt Lake of the sheep belonging to th company. Administratrix. . William Mrs. Mr and of was a guest He reports dry weather throughout the Stuart P. Dobbs, Attorney for AdminMiles and family Sunday. state, but the hay crop of the comistratrix. Joel Parrish, cashier of the Farm- pany on its meadow's will be very First publication June 5, 1919. ers State bank, is in Idaho, attending heavy. Last publication June 20, 1919. the Bankers convention. to lie 1 j The use of an electric range not only results in properly cooked food and food economy bv les- - veiling shrinkage, but it also gives you more leisure, more pleasure and more comfort With an electric range you save yourself at least an hour a day so little is the attention it demands. In canning time the electric range cuts short the long hours, eases the hard work besides cooking so scientifically that spoilage is practically unknown. Thousands of housewives will cook and can in comfort this summer because they use electric ranges. The perfect insulation of electric ranges insures not only absolute safety, but also a COOLrKITCHEN. Three heats are instantly available at the turn of a switch, giving you steady, consistent heat for cooking but none for warming the kitchen. Come in and let us tell you more. Let us give you actual figures on the economy of operation and explain our easy payment plan. N LOST--Sign- I- - pre-nupti- er 208-21- William Cooper returned home from Syracuse Friday after spending a week there with relatives. Elsie Moss of this place and Frank Stayner of Fielding were married in Salt Lake City last week. Utah Power & Light Company Mrs. Ezra Moss of Syracuse is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss. She is very ill. Efficient Public Service The Misses Esther Ashdown and N. Curtis are visiting in Wyoming with Miss Ashdowns brther, Perry. Thomas Barker and small daughter of Salt Lake City was a guest of Miss Lily Fearnley Saturday. Mrsr Herbert Pugmire'of Montpelier, Idaho, is spending a few weeks with her father, Hyrum Smith, and family. Mrs. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltltll al - Mr. and Mrs. William Waite and daughter, Mrs. Alta Whitehead, of Burley, Idaho, are visiting . relatives here. -- J Rolon Stringham of Heber City was 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. last week on business. He Layton .home to James Stacey of 5rs8issaiiaK!K3Gt his sold has Idaho. Bountiful in town very ready to serve your Summer needs now. In every stocks offer a most complete assortment. Our merchandising policies and forehanded purchases have made it possible to served you with extra quality at each given price. WE'RE WITH the uncertainties of the war period many of us allowed wardrobes to beconie somewhat depleted.- - We could not offer a happier range of selection than we have here now its a logical time and situation to complete your Summer requirements. THEY say a business is as great as its good will. We jealously guard the confidence so extensively accorded us. Your complete satisfaction is a part of every sale here. Joseph Hogan of this place and Jane Smellie of Salt Lake City were married in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday. Mrs. Edgar Tuttle' and family of Magna are spending a few days with Mrs. Tuttle's brother, Glen Spencer, and family. and Mrs. N. W. Gregory of Glens Ferry, Idaho, are visiting with Mrs. Gregorys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Charles SEE US FIRST Watson --Tanner Clothing Co. xxxxxxxxxxxx m xxxxx kx$ xxax x hxxxjqucx xxx: F. Hogan. and MrsrWard C. 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