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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH giIII!iIil!II!IiiIlini!IIIIl!IIII!lil!l!lllllllll!l!lllllllllllII!III!IIIIIIIIIIIIPII!!IIIIIII!llIIIIIIIIII!III!IIIIIM Our potatoes are free from disease f. o. b. We can supply you with Drain Tile 6 inch at I 11-- 2 cents SPECIALS AFTER INVENTORY " Palm Olive Soap 3 for 25c Mrs. Stewart's Blueing 25c bottle for Electric Washing Machine $75.00 Hand power Washing Machines $10.00to$ 17.50 Lake-Cit- y T Heavy Canvas Gloves 20c . Books 7 5c 'Books' for 60c 5 cents 1 Sewing Machines $35.00 to $65.00 Salt Linoleum $2.00 per yard Syrup while it last at old price; Pure Dixie Molasses $1.75 a gallon Excellent Quality I Phone No. 1 KAYSVILLE kiat dty la aorto Dirli lor naidonea. Kara-rlU- o t flM pl natrBailor MlUt and rorotablo aad at to froit waning aaUblteluB.nt KarwtUo Cannlag wpowHai add too woalto too olt at to (taadtly f. Goa-or- al famine, fruit and nafotabla trow-tn- g for Upmont and oannlnf aro lndnrtrtoa. Baa too tarla Hljrb tont, eknrclM and opora htnaa City orator and oloetrla ligfcte and tndana-toontfor lamtmant, Bono at too Inland Printing aompany and tta TIm ont o plant Mrs. A. M. Barnes visited friends in Farmington Tuesday, Brinton was a last visitor in Logan, Miss Orissa week-en- d Miss Faye Sanders spent a few days in Salt Lake this week, the guest of realtives. . Charles T. Burton is nursing a broken arm, the result of falling from a load of hay. Miss Marguerite Thomassen entertained a ijow friends at dinner at her home Sunday. Earl Jarman entertained a few friends at a dinner party at his home Tuesday evening, CHI. J Kaysville, Utah I . Mr. and Mrs. Sirl R, Davis and Its a State of Mind. Mustn't Be Down Too Long. visited in Much relatives Irma, daughter, depends upon ones mental "A man may bo down, but hes attitude and perhaps ones wifes rela- never out, is a nice slogan but if Ogden the fore part of the week. tives do not really eat much more you stay down for the count of ten, John G. M. Barnes of the Kaysville than ones own and It only seems so. you lose the biggest share of the gate Canning corporation, accompanied by Ohio State Journal. receipts. II. J. Barnes, assistant manager,' will iepart for Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, Mineral Product Values Great. Comfort for the Last Ride. here they will attend the meeting of is a The value of the mineral products hearse color The silver painted the National Canners association. of the United States in the last two has and a it springs, platform making They, will make the trip with other total machine. Laa ycas reached a particularly prominent Utah canners in a car charlnexccss of $10,000,000,000. Vegas (N. M.) Optic. tered for the occasion. Much of the success of the Utah canners has been REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF orought about through the strong deleUTAH, OF THE CONDITION OF THE BARNES BANKING gations which have attended these COMPANY, LOCATED AT KAYSVILLE, IN THE COUNTY which have meetings during the years OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT TOE CLOSE OF BUSIpassed. NESS ON TOE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER. 1919. T, McClure Peters is circulating a petition among the business men of RESOURCES Kaysville calling attention to the fact Loans and Discounts .. $415,199.52 that in seyeral instances m or nin g mail Overdraf tst--U nscctrrcd 1,833.49 has failed to arrive in Kaysville until Stocks and Other Bonds 27,025.00 House 3,585.70 afternoon. The complaint is being Banking Due from National Banks 22,284.47 generally signed. The mail situation Due from State Banks and Bankers 1,083.92 was never so bad throughout Davis Checks and Cash Items $ 186.00 . 1,129.95 county as ,at this time. There seems Silver Coin : ... 6,200.00 7,515.95 to be a lack of mail trains and rail- Currency . 93.32 Liberty Bond Account ..... way mail clerks. Perhaps if the peoTotal ple in the mail service were as well $478,621.37 LIABILITIES paid as the striking Reds the people Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000.00 could have efficient service. Butter Wrappers at Reflex We have the famous line of Hatch One. Button Union Suits record-breakin- g easy-ridin- g Office for men. Just the thing for the young men. Our line is complete make your purchase now-thoug- h may carry them over as will be higher next year. you they j. t A line of Ladies and Childrens woolen Hose at a very low price. William C. Barton entertained a few Surplus Fund 75,000.00 friends at a sleighing party at her 1,781.00 Julian M. Bamberger, president and Undivided Profits, Interest, Exchange, etc Indvidual Deposits ...... home Wednesday night. 161,259.76 manager of the Bamberger Electric Cashiers Checks 8,057.27 President Henry II. Blood is slowly Railroad company, returned from Se- Savings Deposits 167,523.34 of last Time Certificates of Deposit 3.000.- 00 regaining his strength, but has not felt attle Wednesday morning week with his bride. Yesterday Mr. Bills Payable 10,000.00 able to leave his home. Amount set aside for Taxes, etc 2.000.- 00 Bamberger made a trip of inspection Miss Wilhelmina Hogan of Bounti- over the road and made a study of Total $478,621.37 ful was the guest of Miss Alice Wil- snow conditions with the view of of State Utah, County of Davis. liams during the week. guarding against future drift blockR. Gailey being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says John On the sand hill, where snow Mrs. Zenos Norman of Blackfoot, ades. that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing fences had been erected in past years, report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said Idaho, returned to her home the first of the week, after a two weeks visit little or no difficulty was experienced bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1919. JOHN R. GAILEY. druing the late storm. Mr. Bambergwith relatives and friends. er would like the city to open the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1920. The Kaysville-Layto- n basketball street east of his road in front of the (Seal) T. McCLURE PETERS, Notary Public. My Commission expires the 18th day of February, 1921. game scheduled for Wednesday night high school property and in event it is was postponed on account of Layton so opened, he will erect a fence along Correct Attest: CLAUDE T. BARNES, R. W. BARNES, ROYAL C. not having its team organized. the east side of the street. It was at BARNES, Directors. this that considerable snow State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Luella and Josephine Iladlock de- troublepoint was experienced last week. I, N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby parted for Los Angeles, Cal., Monday, President Bamberger stated he would certify that the foregoing is a. full, true and correct copy of the statement of where they will join their parents, Mr. resume work on the Kaysville deopt as the above named company, filed in my office this 12th day of Jaunary, 1920. and Mrs. O. D. Hadlock of Clinton, who N. T. PORTER, Bank Commissioner. soon as weather conditions will permit are spending the winter in that region. He predicts great growth of Kaysville Ilyrum Stewart of Farmington is and Layton during the next few years, seriously ill at the L. D. S.Tfospital in and rush construction to completion, Salt Lake City. A few days ago Mr. brought about by the superior traffic Stewart suffered a stroke of paralysis conditions now offered these towns and for some time was not expected to by the Bamberger Electric, The railsurvive. He is now reported some road is making provisions to handle better. greatly increased freight business by the purchase of additional land for Mrs. Farley Ellison is isiting with trackage and freight handling faciliher mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lai kins., ties. QJ? after a short stay at her new home near Rebel Creek, Nev. Mr. El' i son For Instance. will join her in a few days for a short Other thing are n scarce as the j visit, after which they uil return to teeth of a m n a ro, ter for la- ! KAYSVILLE CO-O- P The House of Quality HQtaki Coveralls Special for Saturday Only artua Price $3.55 j JXuaia Ltllicg BKtaawnwmianaM t GENERAL MERCHANDISE Y We Sell Genuine Aspirin BAY EIK TABLETS OF ASPIRIN: lYvKt Bo. Jus YkTR-CA- Bt 5. jIc J cl 12 i- j.,n 0 . lit ,a mV J1 a 3V LC3 OF T S'O.CO V ar.J T t $3.50 PSe .Hi . I : ' fl.lD -r Garage Farmington L the ?2 23 ' PT count 21 2 r r- i i i - ' I Cv count t; VC ?( M r to- rf CO HA.E- - I K W to. Unv r.- t 4b wnT - 'r - FA.H Hi AI ON - . VT IIT.'ourd it x O ' Y.'h ( I bl-- IE .1 - ... . Ki.ro . it . KAYSVILLE. UTAH $1.73 c n 1 1 rdib C : -r .. Corduroy ::Y B. Horny Tan Overall - C vY M 12 ol 21 and 1C3 B.-- Co. 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