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Show iTHE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH is fes are all in stock in hope you will get your share of the offerings. They will be here tomorrow. quantities today, but we cannot guarantee that they Send your order at once. .All prices subject to change without notice. The above is a copy of a letter from the Brown Shoe Company to us. "If we should buy leather on todays market to produce the shoes we are offering you,, we could not give you these values. E ss fc5 From all indications In hides and leather, we believe these values will seem cheap this FalL We will accept orders from our customers sd 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 (O 11 KAYSVILLE tte I larrf fin canty Uia Hollar tity la aartli pla tar imUom. ! raaratabla aataUlakaaaat MiUa Darla Ill1 and tha trait aatwlnc Caaalas aorparatlaa add KayrrUla ataadily to tha woaltk ad Ua ally. Oaa. oral lamina, trait aad aaaaUbla irmn lna tor ahlpmant and aannln ara Important lnduatrlaa. Baa tba Darla Rlrt aebool, chare ha and atwra haoaa. City avatar and alaetrlc light and tndaea Inraataant. Bom ad th raoti Inland Printing aoaapany and tto fr ta plant. Miss Elizabeth Green two weeks at Tremonton. is pending Miss Mary A. Barnes is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. a. A ten pound boy was bom to Mr. end Mrs. George W. Swan Monday. Kaysville ball team will play Brig- ham at Lagoon Saturday afternoon. Alice Thornley is celebrating her tenth birthday at Lagoon this after , noon. JJL NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Esteila Epperson returned Wedneswith NOTICE is hereby given that a day form a two months vacation relatives and friends in and about Los special election of the qualified electors of Kaysville City, Utah, is called Angeles. and will be held on the 2nd of SepMaurice R. Barnes underwent an tember, 1919, for the purpose of suboperation at the Dee hospital In Ogden mitting the question of making a Sunday for acute appendicitis. At last grant of a certain portion of Eighth ' Street reports he was doing nicly, lying between Locust Street and in said Kayjsville City to Pine Street William Allen is quite ill. Ilis the Bamberger Electric Railroad Comdaughter, Mrs. Edward Wray, and mor fully appears from that children of Boise, Idaho, arrived here pany, as certain ordinapee passed by the City Monday and will spend a few weeks. Council of Kaysville City, Utah, on Mrs nd Mrs. Frank Checketts, Mr. the 7th day- - of August, 1919, which and Mrs. Bert Checketts, Mr. and said Ordinance is in the words and Mrs. Earl Shipleya nd Mrs. William figures following, t: Phillips were guests of Mr. and Mrs. AN ORDINANCE Charles Odd. Sunday. CLOSING A PORTION OF EIGHTH Grain threshing is about over and STREET IN THE CITY OF KAYSwhile the crop is below normal it is VILLE AND GRANTING TO TOE sufficient to, insure a fresh crop of BAMBERGER ELECTRIC RAILautomobiles, several of which have alROAD COMPANY TOE RIGHT TO ready been harvested. CONSTRUCT A DEPOT BUILDto-wi- ING AND DEPOT GROUNDS ON Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peck, .Mr.' and AND and UPON A PORTION OF SAID Nellie Peck Mrs. Mrs. Frank Peck, Lake STREET. all of Sal and Mrs. Jennie Freeze of Tetonla, Ida sons, Earl Ernest, ho, is visiting her mother, Mrs, T. II. were guests, of Mr. and Mrs.' Dorr Whereas, the Bamberger Electric ' Railroad Company, a railroad corpMarsh during the week. Phillips, oration of the State of Utah, under a Senator John W. Thomley will 'Miss Cora Underwood of Salt Lake franchise held by the said Company Is the guest of her cousin, Norma Un erect a new residence on his property from the City of Kaysville, owns and derwood. just west of his present home. The Street in said house will be modem in all its details, operates along Eighth interurb-a- n electric an Utah, Kaysville, MIbs Alta Larsen of Brigham City even to the most minute refinements. and, railroad; week-enWas a last guest of Miss ' lieutenant Charles V. K. Saxton of V Whereas, the said Bamberger Elec. , . Vera Robins. Pueblo, Colo., is a guest of Mr, and tric Railroad Company, on property Mr. and Mrs. llenry Graham, Mr. Mrs. W. P. Epperson. Lieutenant Sax- owned by said Railroad Company on and Mrs. William Young spent Sun- ton was recently .discharged from the the west side of said Eighth Street, and between Locust Street and Pine service at San Francisco and is day in Weber canyon. Street in said Kaysville City, Utah, home. his to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Robinson enter owns, operates and maintains a railtalned at a dinner party in honor of The youth of the land and Salt lake road depot; and their nephew, Alexander Odd. auto parties have declared open sea'Whereas, the operation and m&inten-nc- e Some growers of a for the benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slack of St. son on watermelons. have also de- citizens depot delicious fruit of the of said Kaysville City, desir Anthony, Idaho, were guests of Mr, clared open season on the raiders and ing to travel on the lines of railroad and Mrs. W. E. Barton this week. it will be no surprise if a funeral or owned and operated by the said BamMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams a term in the hospital terminates the Electric Railroad Company is berger and family, are visiting friends anc season. essentia and convenient; and, relatives at Afton, Wyo. They wen', and sweet of Whereas, the use of said portion of Juvenile purloiners by auto. of said Eighth Street lying immediately the from graden juicy yvatermelons William Strong, cashier of the Bank Z. Henry Jacobs, appeared at con- north of the intersection of said Eighth of Tetonia, Idaho, is spending his va fession before the owner Tuesday ev- Street and Locust Street, and west of cation in his old home town. William ening. They were let off with an ap- the west track of the Bamberger Elecpromise to tric Railroad Company in said Eighth says Idaho is some country, but he is propriate lecture and o6,c7S BPsj..NN by no means weaned from the home leave at least one melon in his patch $ne Street. intersection to the intersection of said of his youth. next year. Eighth Street with Tine Street, and extending north of said interesetion to the intersection of said Eighth Street with Pine Street in said Kayhville City, all as shown on the plan hereto attached and made a part hereof, has become dangerous and hazardous to If so, no matter how slight the pain, do not neglect it just such traffic and to the citizens of Kaysville City, and other persons ofwill into it as sure as do, develop , , d' en-rou- te Lame Back? Be Careful you serious something chronic kidney troubles i bcen backache a hardly - Ilave-y- mr getting-qp-tn just a Blight pain in the region of the kidneys? It means that the kidneys are not doing their duty they need something to stimulate them to renewed activity something to help them throw off the accumulaticp of poisonous matter. If treatment is neglected this waste material is absorbed by the entire system, causing rheumatism, dropsy, etc. Keep the kidneys active-as- sist them in their action. x ; ... Kaysville, Utah. 1 to convey said portion of said 200,000 acres, the impounding Eighth Street to the said Bamberger flood waters of the Provo and of the Weber Moat for Least Cash Telephone No.l . This company is one of the largest in the world. NOW. Judge for yourselves. We can supply you Ny ill's Kidney Tills will dissolve all injurious deposits render the passages antiseptic and make it much easier for the kidneys to perform their natural duties. "Remember this that forany "kidney trouble you should use" Nyals Kidney Pills -they are prompt and effective handy to carry and easy to take. - 'T Fifty cents the box. Whatever a good drug store ought to have and many things that other drug stores don't keep youll find here. Come to us first and youll get what you want. a Layton Drug Co. LAYTON, UTAH Eighth Street with Pine Street in Baid 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 ithe 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 terra 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 Bhall 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 eonfir mation 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 structures an apputrenances as shall be necessary and essential to the operation and maintenance of said depot building and station ground's, and particularly Buch improvements as are indicated upon the plan hereto attached and made a part hereof. po-sess- in Section 4. That there is hereby called a special election of the qualified electors of said Kaysville City, to be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, 1919, at which said elction the question of making the grant containd in this Ordinance shall be sumbitted to the said qualified electors of said Kaysville City, and that said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of Section 818 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and the City Clerk of said Kaysville City, is hereby authorized to cause notice of said special election to be published in The Weekly Reflex, a newspaper published in the City of Kaysville, for a period of four weeks prior to the 2nd day of September, 1919, as required by the provisions of said Section 818 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and that the City Council of said Kaysville City shall cause ballots to be fering themselves as passengers on printed nnd furnished 'to the qualified the lines of said Bamberger Electric electors voting at Baid election, as fol- Railroad-Companat its said station dcnri ized Elctric Railroad Company. river watersheds and the construction of a distributing system which will be one of the most extensive yet Section 5. In the event that said gTant is confirmed by the qualified electors of said Whether the project will be carried Kaysville City, as hereinbefore' pro- through by federal, state, or private vided, the said Bamberger Electric is yet to be determined. It capital Railroad Company shall commence the may be that a combination of all three erection of the said depot in accordance agencies" will be utilized to fulfill the with the plans hereto attached, within plan. Before the end of this week, thirty (30) days from the completion however, some of the most skilled enof said grant, and shall complete the in Utah will be at work comsaid work within nine months there- gineersdata piling necessary for bringing the after and if it fails so to do this Ordinto practical realization. The project inance shall be null and void, and the directing committee is composed of Bamberger Electric Railroad Company influential citizens of Salt Lake, shall forfeit all rights acquired under thirty Utah, Wasatch, Davis, Tooele, Sumand by virtue of this Ordinance, or any Weber and Morgan counties. mit, procedure or grants taken or made in , Preparations Will Be Speeded. conformity therewith. F. McGonagle, state enginGeorge Passed by the City Council of Kayseer and J. J. Lytel, district engineer ville City, this 7th day of August, of the United States reclamation ser1919. vice, are named as advisory engineer Approved this 7th day of August, in charge of collecting the engineer1919. ing data. A F. Parker, a well known LAWRENCE B. COLES, reclamation engineer of Ogden, will Recorder. r have charge of active work under their Approved: direction. Mr. Parker, who will begin JOHN W. THORNLEY, Mayor his labors this morning, is authorized That said notice is given in accordto employ such help as he may require ance with the provisions of Section to complete project preparations with 818 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, all possible expedition. 1917, and said election will be held in All office and secretarial work will conformity with the general election be handled by J. Leo Meehan, a loot laws of the State of Utah. as SeThat said election there will be fur- newspaper man. Mr. Meehan, in the will assist the cretary, engineers nished to the qualified electors of said and He of their report. Kaysville City ballots in the form and preparation at the office Mr. will an have Parker substance provided in Section 4 of the of the Ordinance granting a portion of Capitol, where the greater part ensuing the done work is be to during Eighth Street to said Bamberger Electric Railroad Company hereinbefore few weeks. The executive committee immediateset out. is Dated this 7th day of August, 1919. ly concerned in the opening activity Ogden, of Pierce BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUN- composed of Issac N. CIL OF KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH. Joseph R. Murdock of Heber City, Wallace and W. W. Armstrong ef LAWRENCE B. COLES, Salt Lake State Engineer George F. City Recorder. McGonagle, J. L. Lytel of the reclamaFirst publication August 7, 1919. tion senrice and J. Leo Meehan, Mr Last publication August 28, 1919. Meehan will serve as secretary to th I executive committee and Mr. Arm100,000 ACRES TO BE WATERED AT HUGE COST strong is treasurer of the organizaReclamation of more than 100,000 tion. $11,250 Fund Is Being Raised. acres of fertile land in the heart of In the eight counties interested in Utah was started yesterday, when enis being gineers were employed and a general the project a fund of $11,250 of preliminatf plan outlined for the project at a meet- raised to pay expense The tow and reports. examinations held in the board room of the ing Lsk Salt Capitol. Bankers, land owners, state is apportioned as follows: Da and county officials and water users county, $5000; Weber, $2000: Wasatch were in attendance at the meeting, Utah and Tooele. $1000 each: which inaugurated one of the largest and Summit, $500 each: and Morgan, reclamation projects ever undertaken $250. Most of the cash has alreadT in the stated been, appropriated by the county o missions and is now in the custody The plan involves the eventual ' of millions' of dollars on an the treasurer.- area in the central part of Utah, which la is estimated at between 100,000 and We need rags at The Relfex- under-take- . W.-- -- grounds; and. "For the proposed grant for de- Whereas, the said Bamberger Elecpot purposes of that portion of tric Railroad Company proposes, at its Eighth Street in the City of sole expense, to erect a depot building Kaysville, lying west of the west FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY on its properly located, as aforesaid, track of the Bamberger Electric 0on the west side of the 6aid Eighth Railroad Company in said Eighth Street and between said Locust Street Street and between Locust and and said Pine Street in mid Kaysville Pine Streets in said Kaysville City (all as shown on the plan heretoCity: fore submitted to the City Council of ' Yes said Kaysville City, a copy of which 4 No said plan is attached hereto and made We offer your choice of the largest assortment of a part thereof. And if a majority of the qualified NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDER- - lectors votinS thereon, at said special ATION OF THF PBFMT electlon 80 calIed haU vote in favor of BfUch ant said a AND CITY COUNCIL OF KAYof said Eighth Street in this SVILLE CITY, UTAH, AS Ordinance provided, shall he made to the the said Bamberger lpectric Railroad a we have ever shown, at ONE-FIFT- H OFF, or less than r Section L. Company,, otherwise this Ordinance old price. " That that certain portion of Eighth shall not become effective and the Street in said Kaysville, Utah, lying said Bamberger Electric Railroad immediately north of the intersection Company shall acquire no rights by of said Eighth Street with Locust virtue hereof, and in the event a o n Street and west of the west track majority of said qualified electors vote of the Bamberger Electric Railroad in favor of the grant of said portion Company, in said Eighth Street and of said Eighth Street to the said BamGENERAL MERCHANDISE extending north of said intersection berger Electric Railroad Company, KAYSVILLE. UTAH 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-- rr FOL-LOW- S: n. Jack lCmives Stcwart-Burto- - Go. : |