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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Ohr Drrhlij Srflrx FARMINGTON County Mat of rich and fertil Davi comcounty. Home of tha Millar pany, who. greenhouse. arc tha larynt batwaan tha Miaaouri rivar and tha Pacific eoaat. .oration of tha famoua lairaon reaort. ILaa watarworka and electric light. A fine ptaea for raaidanca. f "q iMV anh-urb- an n $ Neff has had as her Miss Birdie Dudler of Salt Lake. guest Mina Lillian t tS ItM. Mra. Rhoda S. Smith of Brigham ity is visiting her mother, Mrs. Celia -- ,.ii h. Pcbllahad by Miss Rhea McDonald of Salt Lake spending her vacation with Mildred Clark. T1IE INLAND PRINTING CO la W. P. Eppcraon, Editor C. A. Epparaaa, Aaaoaiata Editor Mrs. Herald Clark of Provo and her two children are visiting Farmington matter February Entered aa aacond-elaa- a Mil. at Kayarilla. Utah, under the act larrh relatives. 8. 1879. ) Miss Bertha Boylin spent the weekend in Ogden, as the guest of her sisper year in Advance ter, Mrs. Lester W. Payne.' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sanders and NOTICE TO WATER USERS Subscription $U0 at the State Engineer's Office, family spent the week-en- d ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner Salt Lake City, Utah, July 17, 1919. Advertising rates an application. Notice is hereby given that Mary Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sturdevant of on Lost creek. of Kaysville, Utah, has made Harvey TELEPHONES Salt Lake have been guests this week Miss Alice Millard returned home application in accordance with the reW. P. Epporaon. Na. 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Van Fleet. Tuesday from Robin, Idaho, and Field- quirements of the Compiled Laws of C. A. Epporaon. No. Utah, 1907, as amended by the SesMrs. Virginia Swaggler of Salt Lake ing, Utah, where she has spent the sion Off loo. No. M Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and has been the guest ofwher mother, Mrs. past two weeks. 1915, to appropriate one'(l) second-foof water from Cannon The Houae acknowledges a man's Rachel Hollist, during the past week Ilebcr Sessions and Samuel Sum- Creek, in Davis County.Little Said water right to store liquor for home conMrs. Bush and daughter of Ameri- mers of Roy left last evening on a will be diverted at a point which lies sumption in his cellar. But what are can Fork are the guests of Mrs. Bush's holiday trip for fishing streams in 1320 ft. east and 1155 ft. south from the northwest corner of Section 6, Yellowstone Park. people living in apartment houses go- sister, Mrs, Byron Crosby. 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Township ing to do? Salt Lake Herald. Base Lake and Meridian, and eonveyed Mrs. Bartneighmire of. San FranMrs. Calvin Sessions left Monday That's easy build an individual cemeans of a pipe line 5280 ft. and by llar for each apartment. Better still evening for her home in Marion, Ida- cisco, who is on a visit to Utah, spent there used from April 1 to September in Farmington, the guest 30, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate would he to get out of apartments. ho, after a two weeks visit here with last Sunday 40 acres of land embraced in the NW of Mayor Wood and family. relatives. V Living in apartments is going back to SWVi of Section 1, Township 3 barbarism. The Pueblo and Mokl In. Charles Lyman of Cowley, Wyo., North, Range 1 West. As much of Mrs. Ern Daniels and little daughsaid water as may be necessary will be dians live in apartments and have for ter, LaReille, of Salt Lake were guests spent part of this week with his. rela- used during the entire year for domesseveral centuries and the moral and of Mrs. Elmer J. Criddle here. tives mother, Paulina Ly- tic purposes. Jlis the This application is desduring mental effect is apparent to all obman, taught school here in the early ignated in the State Engineer's Office week. past servers. Time will come, if prohibios No. 7989. 50s. All protests against the granting of tion is persisted in, when the wet J. D. Wood and part of his family, Mrs. Byron Crosby entertained the said application, stating the r reasons man will want a place in the country including Mayot-anMrs. J. II. Wood must be made by affidavit in where he can grow his fermentd grape left Tuesday for Clifton, Idaho, for an Selon club last Friday afternoon. A therefor, duplicate, accompanied with a fee of book review was Mrs. given by Juice and hard cider and have a cellar, outing and to spend the 24th with Henry $2.50, and filed in this office within Wood. Refreshments were served and to store it in. Kenneth Wood and family. thirty 130) days after the completion the evening was spent at Lagoon. of the publication of this notice. M-- In these days of high priced gasoline, oil and tires, the decided savings effected by the use of The Briscoe should have the attention of the P I careful motorist. or - Despite its scope Swift Company is a business of 8c in- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pace of Gunnison have returned to their home, after four months absence. Four months ago Mr. Pace had the influenza and complications followed which made it necessary to take him to a Salt Lake hospital, where he was cared for for four weeks; the remainder of the timO he has spent at the Farmington home of Mrs. Paces mother, Mrs. Sadie Stoddard. Mr. Pace is in an almost helpless condition, having to he taken about in a wheel chair. Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowledge of weight, price, the amount and quality of meat the live animals will yield. Each manufacturing operation must be done with expert skill and scientific precision A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care Alert wisdom and judgment must be used in getting stocks of goods into the open channels of demand through our four hundred branch houses. Branch house organizations mast show activity and energy to sell at the market in the face of acute competi-- lion .from, other . . .large . packers, and hundreds of small ones. r C tha buraau with the U. 8 Department of Agriculture and Utah Agricultural college IrbtrtvCrtrttrk&'CrbtrCrirtoirfrivtrh-k'lctrtrtrt- -- cate human mechanism be improved upon? Do you believe that Government Y direction:..wouldnd4to.Qur....cfS.ciency..,. - or improve the service rendered the producer and consumer? Swift & Company, U.S. A. THIS SHOWS WHAT BECOMES OF" THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY fSWlFT & COMPANY FltOM IMF SAIF OF meat AMO ST PRODUCTS I cents is paid roll rat LIVE ANIMAL It M CENTSANO Ftp UM IIIIAUI ItflMI CANTS Z .04 AAMAIWS WITH swift i. courwrr AS PAriT TESTING WORK Mann and Jared Brown .George of Woods Cross had the Bureau test their herd of cows a short time ago. It shows that they are studying their farming as a business to find out what pays and what does not pay. It is a step in the right direction and we COW B. .,i i i I I. i Horse Shoer Some Good Lumber and Kindling Wood Wagon and Farm ftlachine for sale at the old Tithing Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service yard at Kaysville FRANK HYDE or N. N. HAYES Reasonable Charges Owen Shop aA ITS - ' Its quite another thing to make clothes that are cool and hold their shape and style in the bar- Kir gain. ' x Ilart Schaffner & Marx w .. hi have done it; we know it; we wouldnt ? V. : : have the clothes here if we didnt made of light, cool, airy all-wo- ol fabrics; they I theur" shape and style; all the good designs j - j7 r ifI ( I j I'frir' 4 Satisfaction Guaranteed t 'tfa: ID 'fIt Copyright 1919 f I, (1 CCLS buildho OGDEN. UTAH The home of Hart Schaffner V A i ' i IUt S.luifocr 1 lUa VS THRESHING CHARGES of Davis and Weber counties, held in Ogden a short time ago, it was voted unanimously.- that the same prices woufd be charged for threshing grain this year as was agreed to last year by the Form Bureau and the thresher-me- n of both counties. This price is 13 cents for wheat, 11 cnts for barley and 9 cents for oats. 5 hold that At a meeting 'of the threhermen Bank UTAH Butter Wrappers at Reflex Office we will have more applications for this work so that we may soon form a cow testing association. hope East of Barnes KAYSVILLE, easy enough to make a suit of cotton sheeting would be airy enough for a Fiji Islander. $ Wt hi and Weiv-dtHw-ry-th- n I v FREE For the Hauling Who wants to be a Fiji Islander JORDAN RIVER CANAL IN DAVIS COUNTY deli- Let us send you s Swift Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, III. Good Building Rock With Barnes Banking Co. Kaysville, Utah. t A of meetings have been Yield in the south end of the county to have a thorough investigation made as to development of more water for that end of the county. The Bureau has been very successful in having Mr. Windsor finish a survey as to the prospect of developing a series of wells. Besides this, another survey has been made to bring the Jordan River canal into the county. A thorough investigation of both projects is being conducted, after whichone of them will, no doubt, be put into execution. We are going to have more water if the Bureau and dry weather keep up their efforts. All work dime to date has Rtrrcn'trr':' AtrTr rlgiT tion company will he formed, which will be composed of farmers only. Blacksmith ROCK Notary Public FARM BUREAU 2 A" orsnisAtioti of DavU county j 2V frnor, poultrymen. stockmen, horti- - S cultural! t amt factions: Sooted to tha 5 2 upbullittn inof agricultural and kindred jV C pursuit tha community. County & direct work of P 2 Agent W. J. Thayna Chemists, engineers, accountants, and other specialists are required to take care of our intricate problems. All these requirements of intelligence, loyalty, devotion to the task, are met m the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent per pound with costs at minimum. W. C. LEWIS JOHN R.GAILEY to avoid loss. How can the workings of this 50-N- R attention. " Agent for Davis County 2 Telephone Farmington BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herman of ApDeputy State Livestock Inspector pleton City, Mo., were guests Monand T. E. of the Clark County Veterinarian Tuesday day were family. They returning from a Phone 57-honeymoon trip to Idaho. Mrs. Her. . UTAH man is the daughter of George Clark, BOUNTIFUL E. T. Clark's nephew. finite details, requiring infinite -- W. H. Udy Dr. E. H. Moss, D.V.M. Delicate Mechanism de- Therefore, get your order in early. G. F. McGONAGLE, Mrs. E. B. Iloltby of Salt Lake spent State Engineer. the past week-en- d in Farmington as Date of first publication July 24, 1919. the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. S. Date of completion of publication August 21, 1919. Neff, before continuing her trip to the Yellowstone National park. ec- mand for this car is exceeding the supply. ' d HU So great has been the recognition of the onomical operation of The Briscoe that the Marx clothes ? |