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Show I TOE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSYILLE, UTAn i s : r If we should buy leather on today's market to produce the shoes we hope you will get your share of the offerings. They are all in stock in quantities today, but we cannot guarantee that they will be here tomorrow. Send your order at once. ..All prices subject to change without notice.' are offering you, we could not give you these values. From all indications in hides and leather, we believe these values will seem cheap this Fall. We will accept orders from our customers so long as our stock made from old priced leather lasts. This is your opportunity. It is our way of fair dealing, also our way of performing a service. We V , . , The above is a copy of a letter from the Brown Shoe Company to us. This company is one of the largest, in the world. Judge for yourselves. We can supply you NOW. B i Tl Unrwt Jty la nartk Oavfc i t fin plM for raaklaM. Kara 1 ill Hollar Mills and oratabla and I frolt eanslnc aatabllshnant ad th 1 Karilla Canolas corpora tloa add 1 taadlly to tha waaltk ad Um city. On. oral famine, frnlt and vacotabla (raw inf for hlpmnt and eaanlnf ara ha-- 1 portent InduatrUa. Ha th Darla Blrt 11 ' acbool, chnrchaa and apara booaa. City water and alaetrle tif hta and Indaro. X mania for inraatmant. Horn af tba j ' Inland PHntlnf aoaapany and tta ap-t- o ! date plant, ; &AA&AAAAA& AAAAAA-AirAAA-AAAA Miss Mary A. Barnes has been quite 111 for several days. , A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark Sunday. Mrs. Paul Thomassen was a Pocatello, Idaho, visitor Tuesday. Misses' Elisabeth Green and Jean Blamireg spent Sunday In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle are Spending a few days at Bear Lake. Estella Epperson; is expected home from California the middle of next week. Orin Clark has returned from over seas. lie came in today. Clarence McLatchie has arrived in New York from overseas. lie will go to Camp Merritt for discharge. - Clarence was among the first tot enlist and among the last to get home. -- William Strong is home from Driggs, Idaho, where he is connected with a prominent bank in that hustling city. William likes Idaho and will return" after his vacation. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTiCE is hereby given that a special election of the qualified elec tors of Kaysville City, Utah, is called and will, be held on the 2nd of September, 1919, for the purpose of sub mitting the question of making a grant of a certain portion of Eighth Street lying between Locust Street and Pine Street in said Kaysville City to the Bamberger Electric Railroad Com pany, as mor fully appears from that certain ordinance passed by the City Council of Kaysville City, Utah, on the 7th day of August, 1919, which said Ordinance is in tKe words and figures following, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield departfor Cache valley Wednsday via the Bamberger Electric. There they will join Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egbert and party for a two weeks tour of YellowAN ORDINANCE stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odd enter- CLOSING A PORTION OF EIGHTH STREET IN THE CITY OF KAYStained Wednesday afternoon in honor VILLE AND GRANTING TO THE of their son Alexander who recently BAMBERGER ELECTRIC RAILreturned from overseas where he saw ROAD COMPANY THE RIGHT TO service with the fighting railroad engiCONSTRUCT A DEPOT BUILDneers. Mr. Odd will soon leave for ING AND DEPOT GROUNDS ON Alaska where he has accepted a place AND A UPON PORTION OF SAID on one of the government railroads. ed to-wi- t: & SONS Eighth Street with Pine Street in said Kaysville City, all as shown on the plan hereto attached and made a part hereof, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, and all travel by the public thereon is hereby prohibited, and the exclusive right to occupy and use the same for railroad station purposes is hereby granted to the Bamberger Electric Railroad Company, its successors and assigns. Section 2. That this franchise be and the same is hereby granted for the remainder of the term of that certain franchise heretofore granted by the said City of Kaysville to the Salt Lake & Ogden the name of the Grantee herein named prior to the change of name adopted by the Grantee subsequent to the passage of said Ordinance) on the 24th day of April, 1906. Section 3. The said Bamberger Electric Railroad Company shall be authorized to enter in and upon that portion of said Eighth Street so closed, and take of the same for the purposes of converting the same into depot station grounds, as hereinbefore mentioned, immediately upon the confirmation of the grant contained in this Ordinance, by a vote at the special election to be called as hereinafter provided and said Company shall have the right to erect thereon such struc- ized to convey said portion of said LAWRENCE B. COLES, Eighth Street to the said Bamberger Recorder Elctric Railroad Company. Approved: JOHN W. THORNLEY, Mayor Section 5. In the event that said grant is conThat said notice is given in accordfirmed by the qualified electors of said ance --with the provisions of Section Kaysville City, as hereinbefore pro- 818 of the Compiled Laws of Utah vided, the said Bamberger Electric 1917, and said election will be held in Railroad Compand shall commence the conformity with the general election erection of the said depot in accordance laws of the State of Utah. with the plans hereto attached, within thirty (30) days from the completion of said grant, and shall complete the said work within nine months thereafter and if it fails so to do thi3 Ordinance shall be null and void, and the Bamberger Electric Railroad Company shall forfeit all rights acquired under and by virtue of this Ordinance, or any procedure or grants taken or made in conformity therewith. Passed by the City Council of Kaysville City, this 7th day of August, That said election there will be furnished to the qualified electors of said Kaysville City ballots in the form and substance provided in Section 4 of the Ordinance granting a portion of to said Bamberger ElecStreet Eighth tric Railroad Company hereinbefore set out. Dated this day of August, 1919. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUN-CIOF KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH. L LAWRENCE B. COLES, 1919. City Recorder. Approved 1919. STREET. The State road is now fully open Whereas, the Bamberger Electric and the work of shouldering up the Railroad Company, a railroad corpFerris R. Thomassen entertains a concrete is well under way. It will be oration of the State of Utah, under a few friends at an Orpheum party this necessary to bring in considerable franchise held by the said Company evening. gravel to grade the road up to the from the City of Kaysville, owns and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes concrete much of the way through operates along Eighth Street in said end family left this morning for Yel- Kaysville especially on the west side Kaysville, Utah, an electric interurb-a- n of the road in front of the residence lowstone park. railroad; and, of John W. Gailey. Whereas, the said Bamberger Elec- tures an apputrenances as shall be Miss Marie Blamires left Sunday for The Beehive Girls of the Kaysville tric Railroad Company, on property necessary and essential to the A two weeks operavisit with friends in M. I. A. No. 2 owned by said Railroad Company on tion and maintenance of said depot enjoyed Wednesday Pendleton, Ore. afternoon at the lake. After an hour the west side of said Eighth Street, building and station grounds, and parMiss Minnie Rayburn of Salt Lake bathing, a delicious lunch was served. and between Locust Street and Pine ticularly such improvements as are Is the guest of Mrs, William E. Bar- Those present were: Minnie Webb, Street in said Kaysville City, Utah, indicated upon the plan hereto atBlanche Webster, Verna Gailey, Hat- owns, operates and maintains a rail- tached and made a ton for ten days. part hereof. tie Roueche, Isabel Crawley, Irene road depot; and Misses lone Phillips, Roetta ThomSection 4. Whereas, the operation and mainten-nc- e Gailey, Inez Barnes, Zina Scoffield, assen and Beatrice Scoffield visited La Von and of a depot for the benefit of the That there is hereby called a specMaggie Webster. friends in Ogden Sunday. citizens of said Kaysville City, desir- ial election of the qualified electors of Arnold M. Barnes entertained a few ing to travel on the lines of railroad said Kaysville City, to be held on Mrs. Ray Papworth, Mrs. Etta King, friends at a dinner party at his home owned and operated by the said Bam- Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, both of Salt Lake City, were guests Monday evening in honor of Ferris R. berger Electric Railroad Company is 1919, at which said elction the quesof their cousin, Mrs. Irvin Phillips on Thomassen, who returned last week essential and convenient; and, tion of making the grant containd in jj Monday. from France. Besides the guest of Whereas, the use of said portion of this Ordinance shall be sumbitted to covers were laid for Messers, said Eighth Street honor, Dr. and Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and lying immediately the said, qualified electors of said family of Salt Lake were guests of Alson W. Ferguson of Salt Lake, north of the intersection of said Eighth Kaysville City, and that said election Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and Golden J. Barton, .Mac Swan, Maurice Street and Locust Street, and west of shall be held in accordance with the R, Barnes, George W. Young and New the west track of the family Sunday. BambergerElec-tri- c provisions of Section 818 of the Comman Reeves. Railroad Company in said Eighth piled Laws of Utah, 1917, and the Robert Green and family have rePine Street o6,c7S BPs!....NN City Clerk of said Kaysville City, is Scoutmaster William Foxley will deturned from an auto trip to Grace, intersection to the intersection of said hereby authorized to cause notice of Idaho, where they visited with rela- part this evening with a party of forty Eighth Street with Pine Street, and said special election to be published in Kaysville Boy Scouts for a week-en- d tives and friends. north of said extending interesetion to The Weekly Reflex, a newspaper pubouting and hike to the crest of the the intersection of said Eighth Street lished in the City of Kaysville, for a Mrs. Glen Robins entertained a few Wasatch range. The scouts will camp friends at an old fashioned quilting at the lakes east of the divide and will with Pine Street in said Kaysville City, period of four weeks prior to the 2nd bee at her home Friday evening. Re- make nightly bonfires on the mountain all as shown on the plan hereto at- day of September, 1919, as required by tached and made a part hereof, has the rrovisiions of said Section 818 of freshments were served to Misses Ar peaks. They plan to return Monday. tell ' LinforJrMoTTie "Barnes, Hazel A number of pack horses helped to become dangerous and hazardous to the Compiled "Laws of Utah,' 1917,' and such traffic and to the citizens of that the City Council of said Bishop, Edna Rushforth, Ruby Thil-lip- make and interesting caravan. Kays-vill- e Kaysville- City, and other persons Verna Robins7'Fay7Sahdrs, Nor- "City shall cause ballots to be The Carpenter Construction com- themselves as pasengers on i'rinted aniI furnished to the Du. Undrwood- and M yrtle- - Robins-- . qualified pany is putting in the foundation for theI fries of said Bamberger ElertricT eTccfors voting afsaid election, as folThe laying off of the 0. S. L. sec- the John R. Barnes I D. S. seminary, Railroad Company at its said station lows : tion men through Davis county, pre- located just across the street north of grounds; and, vrrT For the proposed grant for desumably through lack of funds, re- Iais high school. The plans for the Whereas, the said Bamberger Elecpot purposes of that portion of calls the days before the Railroad Ad- building were prepared by William Al- tric Railroad Company proposes, at its Eighth Street in the City of ministration and government operation len, the Kaysville architect, and call sole expense, to erect a depot building Kaysville. lying west of the west when the road was operated at a profit for n very beautiful, though small, on its property located, as aforesaid, of the Bamberger Electric track sufficient to provide a special dividend building. Young people from all parts on the west side of the said Eighth Railroad Company in said Eighth of several millions of dollars. At that of the county will be to take Street and between said Locust Street Street and between Locust and time freight and passenger tarrifs the thological studies risible which will be and said Pine Street in said Kaysville Dine Streets in said Kaysville were much lower than now. . City (all as shown on the plan heretogiven in the institution. City: fore submitted to the City Council cf Yes said Kaysville City, a copy of which No said plan is attached hereto and made a part thereof. j And if a majority of the qualified NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDER- votin themn tlcctor? said special K. ATION OF T1IE PREMISES BE 80 No preparedness is so vitally important as Health PrehaU calleJ' el5clion vote in favor IT ORDAINED BY TIIE MAYOR 7-th this 7th day of August, First publication August 7, 1919. Last publication August 28, 1919. White Shoes -- Pumps, etc. . 1 We are offering an entire line g of White Shoes, Oxfords, s, -- H reduction in price. H Call in and take advantage of this while the assortment is large. H of-feri- ng - PREPAREDNESS! - AND CITY rni?-riT- , OF KAYS--VILLE CITY, UTAH AS EOT LOWS: Safeguard yourself against and disease- by taking: Tanlac, the powerful reconstructive tonic and system purifier. ill-hea- No home in Golden Rule Stores- AYSmLE Originators of Low Prices" FARMINGTON Special prices on Kerr-Maso- n 1 a paredness. - Pumps and Slippers at a big Laytonroild lth be without a' bottle. '' Layton Drug Co. LAYTON, UTAH - v:---- - - - - thenthe?Tant W- p0rt,on of ,d Ei?hth Stmt this Ordinance provided, shall be made to the said Bamberger Electric Railroad Section 1. Company, otherwise this Ordinance That that certain portion of Eighth shall not become effective and the Street in said Kaysville, Utah, lying said Bamberger Electric Railroad immediacy, norths the- intersection j Company shall acquire rro CTights'by Eighth Street with Locust virtue hereof, and in the event a f the west frck majority of said of the Bamberger Electric Railroad in favor of the qualified electors vote grant of said portion Company, in said Eighth Street and of said Eighth Street to the said north of said intersection berger Electric Railroad Company of said Eighth Street and said Locust then the said Mayor and City Council Street to the intersection of said' of said Kaysville City shall be author- ! s Jars for Saturbay. in and get them. Dont fail toxall - 1 - - P4 1 Bam-extendi- Stewart-Burto- n ng general merchandise KAYSYILLE. UTAH Co. |