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Show . REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH 5 James Briggs is quite ill. ft ft BOUNTIFUL ft ft Nine mile. north of Salt Lake City. ft taburUan and rnijrar, too a. ft city m Davt. : baa watoroorka. ft electric light fount? and power. telephone. ft aulewaika. Surroundod by nrk l ft mrkrl (anlta and fruit laada, too ft railroads with low faroa. too ft electric tttnMintinenUl raairoads, brick yard, ft too batiks, good business booses, com ft meirial club, traded and kill schools ft snd church. X food place in which ft lart - .. MK-n- . ft tu live. irit ft John Nelson has a new car. on pays- cally. And physical cleanliness influences both the other forms. A freshly shaven face each morning, topped by an exhilarating bath, seems to stimulate as no other morning function can. That is why ; Idaho. fie John Lewis of Leslie, Idaho, visited relatives here last week. Theo and Vern Meacham of Murra visited friends here Friday. a Mrs. Margaret Hogan of Salt Lake visited relatives here last week. We can supply the particular men and young .men with soaps, shaving creams, massage creams, ointments, talcum powder, dcnnl cream, etc. Brushes for all purposes are here in a wide range of prices. Safety razor blades, hones, strops and many other associated articles can be secured here at a gain in convenience and often a saving in price. David Cook, Jr., of Eden, Utah, relatives here last week. Mrs. Lester Garrett and son spent a few days at Whitnev, Idaho. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ashdown recently. Toiiet Meeds The public schools of Bountiful opened Monday with a large percentage of school children present. BB - J pass- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Hart recently. And the shaving materials and other toilet accessories for men are no less important than their actual use. Hems Sarah Tuttle is visiting Walter Barlow has a new enger Studehaher ear. Shaving Is Important for Mrs. d FOR SALE A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch Saturday: mentally, morally ancL physi- ft Irvin Layton is very ill. in To feel keen one must feel clean Y' ft Mrs. and Mrs. John Barlow, Sr., NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE havt returned from a few yeeks visit Mrs. O. P. Hatch js very ill. A few with relatives in Idaho, ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WADLEY SMITH The undersigned will sell days ago she suffered a hemorrhage, MTss Elsie BunLter of Salt Lake at private sale in three separate part Jennie Mann has accepted a positio the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. cels the following real and personal property: William LMiles and family. with the Boston store in Salt Lake. 1st Parcel. All that certain piece or parcel of Mrs. Hoy Burningham of Salt I,ake Mrs Joseph H. Grant has returnedland situated in Layton Precinct, Da-v- is from a few weeks visit with relatives spent last week with her mother, Mrs. County, Utah, and 'more particuMar McNeil, and family. in Idaho. larly described as follow: Beginning at a Hmt 10 iM chain south from th ntilhe.i-- t John H. Moss is at the LJY. S. lorner of the southeast quarter of Section 14. Township 4 hospital recovering from a slight north. Range 2 Wot, S. I M., U. S.. Survey, running thence south 27.5 rmls; thence west 40.00 chains; thenca Mrs. Kiankhn Ashdown is at the One north 27.5 rod.-,- thence east 40 chains L. D. S. hospital in Salt Ike. She is of the to point of beginning, containing 27.5 acre.-- , moie or Us.-,- . Best harms very ill. 2nd Parcels Lav tun. , in West cc. Jr., anr! family of Gunni All that certain E. piece or parcel of in 50 acres, all first class soil land Ml uuied son have moved to Bountiful to spend Nearly lreojnct4-Kaysville jn Some uniat stock. 'D.7 fine condition. Fount)', "Utah, an more parthe winter. Valuable improvements. Farm imple- ticularly deM'tibed as follows: Begin 1 eanor Williams has returned ments. Splendid place. Reasonable ning on the South I .me of Highway Mrs. No. In, Davis County Road Survey, at from a months visit with relatives at price. This is your chance to get a point s.t'3 chains south from the northeast corner of the NWb of Secsomething good. See me at once. Boise, Idaho. tion 32, Township 4 North, Range I Miss Ardeila Edmunds has resigned West. Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Surlots Several good building (2) vey, running thence N 51 degrees 00 her position at the Burns Mercantile on paved highway, in Layton, minutes E along the South line of companvV store. at bargain prices. said Highway 4.13 chains; thence S 45 degrees 45 minutes E 1.94 chain: Miss Riley has accepted a N 53 degrees 20 minute thence E choice Several lots, building position with the J. t Penny company (3) 3.25 chains; thence S 40 degree 45 Road at stores on near State store as clerk. minutes K 17.09 chains; thence S 57 Clearfield. $205 to $500 each. degrees 24 minutes W 13.00 chain: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker of Holbrook, thence N 40 degrees 45 minute W 19.64 chains to south line of said HighIdaho, have moved back to Bountiful (4) Splendid home in Kaysville, 5 thence N 51 degree 00 minute way; to spend the winter. room brick. Close in. Only E 5.60 chains to point of beginning, $2500. being a part of the NWG and NEh Mr A Kdgar Nelson, James Bryson of said Section 32, and containing Z. IIENKY JACOBS and Sat ah Ann Sessions visited rela 25.00 acres, more or less together with Tel. 87-Kaysville tives in Woodruff last week. ten (10) primary share of the capital Fire Insurance Real Estate stock of the Kays Creek Irrigation life Insurance Jessamine, the 5 year old daughCompany; 3rd Parcel. ter of Angus Smedley, suffered a brokOnly the Best All that certain piece or parcel of en arm Friday, when she fell off a land situated in Kaysville Precinct, SUMMONS chair. She is doing nicely. Davis County, Utah, and more parIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE described as follow: Beginticularly of DISTRICT SECOND JUDICIAL a mu at ning point 15.10 chains West of the State of Utah, sitting in and the Northeast comer of the NW4 of i Davis for County. 4 North, Range Section 32, Township Ruth Smith, plaintiff; vs. Burtorv H. Salt Lake Meridian, running West, Summons. defendant Smith, thence N 40 degree 00 minute W The State of Utah to the said 3.04 chain; thence Southwesterly 15.26 chain;-tthe East Line of HighYou are hereby summoned to appear No. 4, Davis County Road Surwithin twenty days after the service way thence S 40 degree 00 minute of this summons upon you, if served vey; E along said East Line 12.36 chain; action in which this within the county thence Northeasterly 15.26 chain: is brought, otherwise within thirty thence N 40 degree 00 minute W defend the and after service, days 9.55 chain to thepoint of beginning. in of case above entitled action, and containing jventy and seventy failure to do so, judgment wil) be acres (20.70) acres more rendered against you according to the les or with six (6) primary together demand of the complaint which has share of the capital stock of the been filed with the Clerk of said Kay Creek Irrigation Company; Court. or after Saturday, October 4th, on This action is brought to recover a 1919, at 4 oclock P. M. and written the marriage judgment dissolving for each parcel will be received contract heretofore existing between bid at Barnes Banking Company, Kaya-vill- e the and you plaintiff. City, Utah. STANLEY A. HANKS, Term of Sale: Attorney for Plaintiff. One tenth of the amount bid for Post Office Address 26lj South Main each parcel to accompany the bid in Street, Room 7, Salt Lake City, check to order of First publication September 18, 1818. cash or certified executors; the balance in cash on conLast publication October 16, 1819. firmation of sale by the court. GEORGE W. BARNES, JOHN R, GAILEY, Mr. w 1 Davis County Drug Co. o KAYSVILLE. UTAH one-hundre- IERY We still have a line of Child- T. McClure rens Hose for 25 cents. ecutor. the famous Joan of: Arc Brand We are expecting a sharp ad- in Hosiery. Better pro- CO-O- NOTICE TO WATERrVsERS State Engineer Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, July 17, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Mary Harvey of Kaysville, Utah, ha made application In accordance with the re- of the Compiled Law of ?uirement as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and 1915, to appropriate one (1) second-foof witter from Utile Cannon Creek, in Davis County. Said water will be diverted at a point which liea 1320 ft. east and 1155 ft, south from th,e northwest corner of Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipe line 5280 ft. and there used from April 1 to September of each year, to irrigate 30, inclui-ive- , 40 acre of land embraced in the N N SWU of Section 1, Township 3 North, Range 1 West, As much of said water as may be necessary will ba used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is in the State Engineers Office ot cure yours at the old price. KAYSVILLE Ex- First publication September 18,. 1919. Last publication October 2, 1919. Silk Hose for the Ladies vance Executors. Peter, Attorney for P dea-ignat- Here is one of the best vacuum cleaner values possible to secure and you can get it on the easy terms of $5 down and $5 a month IF YOU ORDER IT DURING SEPTEMBER. The House of Quality THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Because under this easy plan you can begin right now to clean in the mod ern, sanitary' way that saves your health and k eeps ,y ourhouse really clean.,,. Itig h t now you can gather the dust and dirt from rugs, upholstered furniture and heavy portieres and shut it lightly into a bag where it cant fly away and settle hgain. work,-safeguar- ds f837-GKC7- ft rV ER fTl!VFlAND-!9- 0a Banked First Sixty Dollars J ZjFp" . Come in now while you have the vacuum cleaner in mind. A visit will not oblito all the information our and welcome time gate you in the least youre perfectly we have. But we want you to come in early because we are certain that after youve seen the Ohio youll want it and we dont want you to be disappointed. The first money Grover Cleveland eer earned was from his unde, Lewis F. Allen. He got sixty dollars for ' six weeks w ork i i helping to compile, a book. the money in Buffalo, N. Y. Did earned? He THIS IS YOIJR OPPORTUNITY Because October 1 raises theprice of the Ohio from $10 to $15 and banishes the easy payment offer. banked Utah Power &. LiMitCo, you bank the first money you Are you banking your money now? Efficient Public Service Sec us today about opening an account. Banking of all kinds. i ... Salt Ukt fdm LfU V.f.hU Electric Shop Electric Shop STORF.S t'T GarUnd Iciti f IcKMUit Amcrxaa Freve ;. II N'rt rut utf I JOlnn t nuh tile bu.ghua L. , Pre-t- S.i on Ji r & t,. STORE- S- IDAHO Monti-Si- M. cf AdUc? - A stilus No. 7989. All protest against the sail! application, stating o granting of the reason therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. . G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first publication September 18, 1919. Data- .- of -- . km October 16, 1919. - of - pub! ication Hx IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. DA-V1- .S John T. Frew, plaintiff, vs. Amy Frew, defendant; A lias Summons. The State of Utah to the said De fendant: Y'ou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action to brought; otherwise, within thirty day after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of a!4 Court. "'This action 'is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between you and plaintiff. T. R. OCONNELLY', Tiaintiff F. O. Addre No. 269 Cp.h n, Utah. Attorney. 2Hh Street, First publieaton September 4,, 1919. BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, r , ed Lad publication Octtber 2, 1919. UTAH Send Tbe Left ax to I 4, jour friend. - |