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Show THE-WEEKL- Srflrx Slip Drrltly PablUhcd 1811. CO. W. P. EPPERSON, Editor A. EPPERSON. Aaaneiato Editor m Enter Mcond-cla- u at Kayaville, March 8 1879. HEY, COKGATUlATION5 At? YOU'RE. WELL WAT 00 ISk KNOW SO4.-TWE- hr THE INLAND PRINTING C UEOi?OE, LOOT AT TMIJ WIU. VOUi DokAIO WlNiWG UP TO ONE REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Y natter February Utah, under the art IS, HOME SWEET HOME of 5 w Adwrtialnv rata apoUration Subscription $1.50 per year ia Advance TELEPHONES W, P. Eppurwa. Na. Small Sizes Shoes and Oxfords T C. A. Epparaoo. Na. 114 ' Offica, Na. I Kaysville City is t be congratulated on the reorganization of the commercial club. In tie past this club has been a conaiderable factor in the material progress of the city, but during the war period the commercial club languished. There ia much work for a commercial club at this time. Sanitary conditions require considers-tion- , the city needs-- a general cleaning up, trees should be trimmed and brush cut out of the streets and on private premises; additional walks are NORTH FARMINGTON LOCALS needed; a public playground provided Miss Marian Worsley is now reand a public library secured. At th$ covering from a very severe case of meeting last Monday night ladies were influenza and small pox. admitted to the club and a goodly number were present. The ladies were Thg fanners of North Farmington recognized in the reorganization by are beginning their spring, work. election to offices and they can be deMr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith are pended upon, to take an active part in to Farmington to make 'their moving the workings of the club. This is, home. perhaps, the first time in the history of Utah that ladies have been admitted Several young people of North to clubsof this nature on equal foot- Farmington attended the basketball ing with men. The Reflex predicts an game at Brigham City last week. active year in commercial club work After six weeks of quarantine North and it will not be long before the worth of the lady members will be Farmington is again holding meetrecognized, not only in Kaysville, but ings and now have the regular all over the state. -- Friday evening the first dancing since the influenza puarantine party IN FRANCE was held in North Farmington. A R. C. Crouse of Salt Lake City, who large crowd was in attendance. nerved with the 6th Field Artillery of the First division, was a Kaysville visFOR SALE A new 15 horse power, itor today. Mr. Crouse called on John Fairbanks-Morsfuel oil engine, Y G. M. Barnes, manager of the Kays- type.- - Brice complete, $800. Wallace ville Canning corporation and told him Dunlap, Oil Lease, Kaysville, Utah, ltp how one day in France when he was felling blue, longed for Utah tomatoes. WANTED By Kays Creek IrrigaGoing to the commisary he found a tion company, a watermaster to serve Im- six or seven supply of Kaysville tomatoes. months. Applicant will mediately his spirits rose and he pos- make application at once to R. Adams, sessed, himself of a can of his old Layton, Utah. home product and opened it without delay. A the first taste of the deG. F, Pattillo wishes to announce lectable fruit the fit of blues vanishec that be has reopened his shop for all and as he enjoyed his feast the valley kinds of tin work. Adv. lands and mountains of his beloved state filmed before his eyes. Mr. Crouse was passing through Kaysville this morning and stopped off to tell someone, of his experience and about the first man he found was Mr. Barnes. KAYSVILLE TOMATOES e, . Shoes Im-Laidie- On Friday and Saturday of on sale a table of Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, all small sizes, values from $8.00 to $10.00 Friday and Saturday Price Wage Successful War on Pest. The worst fnemy of the grape growers In California Is a minute Insect called the thunder fly, because It appears in greatest numbers in hot and sultry weather, when thunder storms are frequent. A man out there has invented a suction apparatus, with a blower, that Is placed on wheels and driven through the vineyards, harvesting the pests, from the vines ns It goes along. It Is said to work very successfully. i heirs of John Pack, All the heirs of Lucy Jane Pack. All the heirs of Julia, Ruth, Jessie and Mary Jane Pack, defendants. Summons. The State ef Utah to the said defend- - Remember the days and dates First to come first served ants: You afe hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the (service of this summons upon you, it served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty daysafter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case SUMMONS of your failure to do so, judgment will In the Second Judicial District be rendered against yousccording to Court of Davis County, State of Utah. the demand of the complaint, which Joseph Argyle, plaintiff; vs. Wil- has been filed with the Clerk liam A. Talbert, Ulysus G. Talbert, Court. This action is brought to quiet the Nancy A. Talbert, Sherma Talbert, Jane Ida Lucy Pack, May Pack, Inez title to the following real estate in Ann Pack, Julia Pack, Ward E. Pack, Davis County, Utah, which is now in James Parley Pack, Erastus F. Pack; the name of the plaintiff, ComJohn Pack, Jr., Don Carlos Pack, Mer- mencing at a point 39 and ritt N. Pack, all the heirs of Sarah A. rods North and ten rods West of the Talbert, Sidinica T. Dunford, Adelia South East corner of the North East E. Pack, Ruth Pack, Silas M. Pack, Quarter of Sec. 24, Township 2 North, Catherine D. Pack, James J. Pack, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Urvilla V. Pack, Yeruna V. Pack, John thence East 60 rods to the place of A. Pack, Mary M. Pack, Mary Jane beginning, containing 10 acres, more Pack, Benjamin V. Pack, Genevieve or less. Louella Pack, Quince R. Pack, Walker HANCOCK & BARNES. X. Pack, Jane Ann Pack, Olive Edith EZRA ROBINSON. Pack, Flora Iniz Pack, Phylata Pack, Attorney for Plaintiff. Hattie Pack, Fred Pack, Harold Tack, P. O. Address 405 Deseret National Jessie Pack, David T. Pack, Elizabeth Last publication April 1, 1920. G. Pack, Hiram O. Pack, Roy Pack. First publication March 4, 1920. Gerald Pack, Jessie Bell Pack. All the Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. of-sai- 2354 Washington Ave., Ogden d Butter Wrappers at the Reflex to-w- it: one-thi- rd CHLORINATED LIME Is a Powerful Deodorizer and Disinfectant To be used in places that generate bad odors, from whatever cause they may be arizing. Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, .Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Levi C. Parker & Brothers, of Hooper, Utah, have made application tn accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to ap-- ! hun- jpropriate one and eighty-fiv- e dredths (1.85) second-feof water from Howard Slough, in Davis County. Said water, will be diverted at a point which lies 2640 feet west and 1320 this week we will have Modern Mill Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST -- et ' v , , V'- - .O'! j- -- ' ai ' jrt - Packed in the Neatest Manner Every Dealer Has It feet north from the southeast corner of Section 25, Township 5 North, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume and a ditch for a distance of 4680 feet and there used from April 1 to October 1 of each year to lrri- 129.6 acres of land embraced in Kte 2, SW14 NEk and NW'A SEVi, of Section 26, in said Township 5 North, Range 3 West. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. 8301. All protests against the granting of Raid application, stating the reasons 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. ' ' Bate of first publication, March 11, 1920; date of last publication April 8, -- - 3920. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from Aristocrat Barred Plymouth Rocks, (both light and dark), Beauty Partridge Plymouth Rocks and S. C. Anconos. See me and get prices before you place your order elsewhere.! Wendell Barnes, Kaysville, Utah. SPECIAL OFFER ! For March Only SFOTLESS linen for your table, .dresses and rompers for the children, clean apparel for yourself all the delightful, restful, luxury of an abundance of clean clothing it if you have an Auyoura economically tomatic Electric Washer. The Automatic Electric saves time, labor, clothes and money. Ip does away with the' gloom and the long, exhausting labor o It washday. . f NOW FOR A SPRING SUIT guards your health and washes everything from the most delicate laces to the heaviest blankets, se gently that it acta-all- y doubles their life. The washer itself, while sturdy and strong is so simple to operate and care fc compact and that it is a joy to the thousandscapable, of modern housewives who use it. AND lJ4 cents an hour operates the electric washer7A huge wash can be done so quickly that it costs less than 5 cents. See Our Big Line, of ALL-WOO- COCKEREL FOR SALE One A 1 C. A. Epperson, Kaysville. Oo. B. Hancock Adv. 2t Special UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Good Brooms, $ 1 .00 Co. Stewart-Burto- n i turns' uiasL-du- . GENERAL MERCHANDISE inlo lvzl fkrha ur &. Say 112. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Ccctrici. Claude T. Barnes Hides- Hof HANCOCK & BARNES Suite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. SALT LAKK CITr -- Wasatch 1023 Probate Latest Styles Efficient Public Service" LAW OFFICES' Irrigation FABRICS L Tailor Made Remember this special offer of $5.00 down and $5.00 a month is good during March onty. Come in early and make sure of prompt delivery. Adv. White Wyandotte cockerel for sale. Kaysville, Utah . CarjmriiMn . TT-- T irirw--- Furs ;. -- Sheepskins next lot t LARGE CENTRAL MARKET and PFM 4 HOUSE. Get the middlemans profit ADDED to 7 tagging next shipment DIRECT TO US. We PJ exJcet on FLLS- - And on request hold shipment offer. Small shipments have same careful t-tention express and freight rates eg roadr to Omaha on HIDES andVerylow FELTS. FEE TRAPPERS GUIDE and WOOL GROWERS FRIEND. ATMrrrM0EE M0NEY PROMPT RETURNS AND FAIR SaSSP illDE 4 WOOL CO. o- -ta. K |