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Show w TOE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSTTUXUTAII !? -- 111 ;;;!I!!l!i!ili!!!!!II!!!I!i!!i!!Illli!!IIIIIII!I!!!II!!!!il!mi!!!iI!ll!I!lirJ!a!I!i:Iiim . 3 Binding Twine For Corn Binding Twine For ( Our We can supply you with the best grade, no breaking, no shorts, no trouble. ' prices are right. : . . , E cr tj E Forks for feeding, Manure Forks, etc., Axe Handles, Shovel Handles, Fork Handles, Rake Handles, Hoe Handles, Files, Saw, Squares, Drill Bits, Auger Bits, Hinges, Scews, Nails, etc. - .1 - QJ KAYSVILLE TU Unto! ah? ia Mitt Dmli hN M ! Mttrl flat MUM m4 wriHlill vtite Salter mmmint tetobtoktewt at tte trait Karavtlte aary. ratio Ora-r-44 ta4Ily to tto waalOk at to rltr. rraw-bf fanalac, trait u4 aeetoabte far ablpataat a4 te.nln ara to Baa to4artrtaa. Darla Blab Ua aartaat aaara baaaa Otto aabarl, abarcbaa water aa4 ateatrla Hfkbu4 lataaa ul at itl lalaa4 ttate N tibtbi teat I NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Dewey Swanger returned from overseas Tuesday morning. He is looking NOTICE is hereby given that a fine and as Is the case with all the special election of the qualified electors of Kaysville City, Utah, is called boys, is glad to be home. and will be held on the 2nd of SepMiss Alice Williams entertained I tember, 1919, for the purpose of subnumber of her girl friends last Thurs mitting the question of making a day evening at dinner. The guests of a certain portion of Eighth were: Misses Norma Layton, Mary grant Street lying between Locust Street and Morgan, Lelia Layton, Pauline Grant, Pine Street in said Kaysville City to ' Mairian and Aidenn Jacobs, Com- the Bamberger Electric Railroad . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes and pany, as mor fully appears from that certain ordinance passed by the City Mias Evelyn Galley left yesterday family returned from their trip to the Council of Kaysville City, Utah, on Mr. Barnes Yellowstone Monday night for a few days visit with friends in the 7th day of August, 1919, which and most a interesting trip reports Brigham City. said Ordinance is in the words and in conditions the country says crop Mrs. C. Q. Cannon of Salt Lake traversed are not YelBetween figures following, good. (pent the past week here with her par- lowstone and Idaho Falls on the west ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes. AN ORDINANCE side of the Snake river valley homedeserted were the most for steads CLOSING A PORTION OF EIGHTH Miss Corene Blamiret is spending part two weeks with her parents, Mr. and on account of the drowth. Mr. and STREET IN THE CITY OF KAYSMrs. Mark Roberts and family of Mrs. Robert Blamires, in Kaysville. VILLE AND GRANTING TO THE them. BAMBERGER ELECTRIC RAIL-ROAMaurice Barnes returned the first of Clearfield made the trip with in autos. went COMPANY THE RIGHT TO the week from the Dee hospital in They CONSTRUCT A DEPOT BUILDOgden. lie is convalescing quite rapThe . army truck train passed ING AND DEPOT GROUNDS ON idly. through Kaysville and Davis county AND UPON A P0RTI0N-0$- ! SAID Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong, accom- Tuesday morning at a speed of about STREET. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong, twenty miles per hour. The equipWhereas, the Bamberger Electric left Tuesday night for several weeks ment and men were travel stained but Railroad Company, a railroad corpstay with relatives in Tetonia, Idaho. looked fit for a frolic or a fight The oration of the State of Utah, under a men rode in the truck vana and tlie franchise held said the Bishop Frank Hyde, P. Bodily, Glen officers in Cadillac and by Company Dodge cars. Bobina and William naight returned A field kitchen, wrecking cars, ma- from the City of Kaysville, owns and Tuesday from a week's chicken hunt chine Street in said shop van, oil and gas trucks, a operates along Eighth on the headwaters of the Weber river. interurb-a- n electric an Kaysville, Utah, caterpillar tractor mounted on a truck, railroad; and, A daughter wae born to Mr. and commissary van, ambulances, scout ( Whereas, the said Bamberger ElecMrs. Paul R. Thomassen at the L. D. cars, motor cycle dispatch riders and 8. hospital in Salt Lake the latter engineering equipment made up the tric Railroad Company, on property owned by said Railroad Company on part of the week. Mother and child train. the west side of said Eighth Street, are doing nicely. Mr, and Mrs. William 11. Blood re- and between Locust Street and Pine If the drowth continues water in turned Sunday from an auto trip Street in said Kaysville City, Utah, the Davis and Weber Counties canal through the Snake River valley and owns, operates and maintains a railreservoir in East canyon will be ex- southern Idaho. Mr. Blood reports road depot; and hausted about September 1. the part of Idaho visited as extremely Whereas, the operation and mainten-nc- e Miss Emily Brough entertained dry and the dry land wheat crop exof a depot-fo- r the benefit of the Tuesday afternoon at her home, com- ceedingly short. He saw some rather citizens of said Kaysville City, desirplimentary to Mrs. Emma J. D.JStrong. good fields of wheat on the hills ing to travel on the lines of railroad Music and games were enjoyed during about Downey and in the extreme owned and operated by the said Bamthe afternoon. Dainty refreshments southern part of the 6tate north of berger Electric Railroad Company is were served by the hostess. The guests Malad. lie describes the roads as essential and convenient; and, were: Mrs, Frank L. Layton, Mrs. badly cut up and almost impassable; Whereas, the use of said portion of William E. Gailey, Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, in many parts ofthe state six miles said Eighth Street lying immediately Mrs.' Melvin Hill, Mrs. Charles T. an hour is considered good speed. north ofthe intersection of said Eighth Burton, Mrs. Frank llyde, Mrs. Lucius In some places the trees have shed Street and Locust Street, and west of Laudie, Mrs. Waiter Roberts, Mrs. their leaves owing to the drowth. He the west track of the Bamberger ElecCharles A. Layton, Mrs. Sarah Robsays he is glad he made the trip if tric Railroad Company in said Eighth ins, Mrs. David E, and Mrs. for nothing more than the content- Pine Street o6,c?S BPsJ..NN Harriet E. Ellisdh. ment it brought him and his wife. intersection to the intersection of said Eighth Street with Pine Street, and extending north of said interesetion to the intersection of said Eighth Street with Pine Street in said Kaysville City, all as shown on the plan hereto attached and made a part hereof, has become dangerous and hazardous to If o, no matter how slight the pain, do not neglect it just such traffic and to the citizens of as sure as jou do,--it will develop into something Kaysville City, and other persons of- to-w-it: D ' -- kidney troubles Have you been getting up in the morning with a backache hardly a backache jmt a slight pant he region of the kidneys? in-t- 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 accumulation Of poisonous matter. If treatment is neglected this waste material is absorbed by the entire system, causing rheumatism,' dropsy, etc. active assist theta in their action. Keep the kidneys NyaFs Kidney Pills will dissolve all injurious deposits render the passages antiseptic and make it much easier for the kidney to perform their natural duties. Remember this that for any kidney trouble you should use NyaT Kidney Fills they are prompt and effective handy to carry and easy to take. LOWS: Fifty cent the box. Whatever a good drug store ought to have and many ihings that other drug store dont keep youll find here. Come to us first and yohH get what, you want. -- CITY, UTAH, LAYTON, UTAH r ' grant is con- Approved:, JOHN W. THORNLEY, Mayor That said notice is given in accord, ance with the provisions of Sect 818 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and said election will be held is conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah. That said election there will be far. nished to the qualified electors of said Kaysville City ballots in the form sd substance provided in Section 4 of & Ordinance granting a portion f Eighth Street to said Bamberger Eke. trie Railroad Company hereinbefore set out. Dated this 7th day of August, 1311 BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF KAYSVILLE CITY, UTAH C0UK-CI- L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Goods Many of the large factories are not making full deliveries for fall. This means higher prices and a shortage in many lines. 1 We have just recieved a large ship-- 1 ment of Dress Goods, Outing Flannels, Underwear, Shoes etc., and are now able to supply your wants for winter. Our very attractive line of New Dress Goods is pleasing to the eye. G)me in and look it over. S FARMINGTON ailimiiiiiiiiin FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- - ii ID We offer your choice of the largest assortment cf we have ever shown, at . ONE - FIFTH. OFF, or less than the the said Bamberger Electric Railroad Section 1. Company, otherwise' this Ordinance pld price, That that certain portion of Eighth shall not become effective and the Street in said Kaysville, Utah, lying j said Bamberger .Electric Railroad immediately north of the intersection j Company shall acquire no rights by of saU Eighth Street vrlth JLocu'tliriu .hereof, , and in...the,event Street and west of the west track majority of said qualified electors vote a n of the Bamberger Electric Railroad ia favor of the grant of said portion Company, in said Eighth Street and of said Eighth Street to the said Bam-eGENERAL MERCHANDISE ending north of said intersection bergtr 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- . 1 I , xt I S Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE Ci said Eihth Stwt this AS FOL- - irrti0n Ordinance provided, shall be made to J -- Rule Stores I Mch -- Layton Drug Co. , firmed by the qualified electors of said Kaysville City, as hereinbefore provided, the said Bamberger Electric Railroad Company shall commence the erection of the said depot in accordance 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 failsso to do this Ordinance shall be null and void, and the Bamberger Electric Railroad Company shall forfeit aQ rights acquired under and by virtue ofthis Ordinance, or any procedure or grants taken or made in LAWRENCE B. COLES, conformity therewith. Passed by the City Council of KaysCity Recorder, ville City, this 7th day of August, First publication August 7, 1919. 1919. .. Last publication August 28, 1911. Section 4. OTY - WNWOT mLE Recorder. t Section 5. In the event that said ttached 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 contain d 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, and furnished to the qualified the- - lines- - of" said ' Bamberger Electric electors voting at Said electron, as foK Railroad Company at its said station lows: grounds; and. For the proposed grant for deWhereas, the said Bamberger Elecpot purposes of that portion of tric Railroad Company proposes, at iU Eighth Street in the City of sole expense, to erect a depot building Kaysville, lying west of the west on its property located, as aforesaid, track of the Bamberger Electric on the west side of the said Eighth Railroad Company in said Eighth Street and between said Locust Street Street and between Locust and and said Pine Street in said Kaysville Fine 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 No said plan is attached hereto and made a part thereof. And if a majority of the qualified NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDER- - ' electors voting thereon, at said special rp.FMKrc VOte ia favor TT ORDklvS uVor eleCtbn AND ized to convey said portion of said Approved this 7th day of 1'919. Eighth Street to the said Bamberger LAWRENCE B. COLES, Elctric Railroad Company. s necessary and essential to the operation and maintenance of said depot building and station grounds, and particularly such improvements as are indicated upon the plan hereto and made a part hereof. . Lame Back? Be Careful 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 saW 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 apd said Company shall have the right, to erect thereon such structures an apputrenances as shall be po-sessi- on , serious-chr- onic Kaysville, Utah. 1 Most for Least Cash Telephone No.l Stewart-Burto- Co; g |