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Show ITT AH THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. And it is recorded that there was ceived marriage licence at Farmington Miss Mol lie Barnes, Joseph Peak, Fred A. Sheffield, Nick Bonnemort, Dr. much sorrow in the tents on the hills Utah, March 8, 1920, is erronious. " S B. of Sumner Gleason, Ernest Blood, R. O. received The licence were to the east of Zion; that men rent . PnblwlM kr buildand Layton. O. R. Layton was requested their garments as they gave up their Young at the City County THE INLAND PRINTING CO. shiekels;. to ask the public school to and maidens shed tears in ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 24, W. P. EPPERSON. ESiUr the commercial club in the genwith was performed great gobs and tore their frizzled Jocks. 1920 and the marriage clean-uC. A. EPPERSON. AuofiiU Editor eral and date. Among the' children of Davis there at same place On motion the club adjourned to exto be printed for the this was and Wishing rejoiced they great joy, Entered as matter February It. at 8 oclock, Monday, April 11th meet all as they considered their guidance of concerned, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, ander the art of ceedingly the at Yours opera house. March 8 18T9. monies and recounted one to another Sincerely, W. F. Kemper the prowess of their warriors. And Advertising rates mm application NOTICE TO WATER USERS thus ended the second day of the State Engineers Office, MEETING CLUB COMMERCIAL Salt Lake City, Utah, Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance games. The Kaysville Commercial club held Lift up your voices ye sons and March 3, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Levi C. Lift up your very enthusiastic meeting at the daughters of Davis! TELEPHONES voices with shouts of great joy. Flay opera house Monday night. Z. Henry Parker &. Brothers, of Hooper, Utah, W. P. Epperaaa, Ne. T8 have made application in accordance C. A. Epperaaa. No. 114 on the cymbals. Yea, the loud sym Jacobs, the newly elected president w ith the requirements of the Compiled 18 Office. Ne. bals. The skill and valor of your sons presided. I.aws of Utah, 1917, as amended by The president reported that the com- the Session Law's of Utah, 1919, to apThey Vanquished their adversaries. huneighty-fiv- e A SCRIPTURE LESSON stand before men champions of the mittee appointed to select a secretary-- propriate one and second-fewater of dredths (1.85) And it came to pass that on the hoop arena. Grpat are the sons of treasurer had arrivod-a- t from How artf Stdugh, ift' Davis County; or of the for the of G. A. the Frank selected Davis! and The breasts of the fathers eighteenth day evening Said water will be diverted at a point third month, in the daik or the moon, the tribe of Davis swell with pride. office. The recomendation was unan- which lies 2640 feet west and 1320 feet north from the southeast corner y the sons and daughters of the tribe of At the eighth hour after the meridi- imously' concurred in and the new of Section 25, Township 5 North, Davis journeyed to the City of Ziori, an, in the Stadium of the saints, i, his station. to called was 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Range a city rimmed about with mountains the city of Zion, on the twentieth day 7 he committee on constitution and Meridian, and conveyed by means of and bathe i in smoko, in the land ruled of the third month, the sons of the reported through its chairman a flume and a ditch for a distance of one and in there stadiin the dwell who the of tribe by Simon, and the document was read section by IC.sq feet and there used from April Bingham, um met in feats of skill and endurance canyon to the west of Zion where section an ad ipted as a whole, with 1 to October 1 of each year to irri1251.5 acres of land embraced in the sons of the tribe of Utah, who there is much copper, met the sons the exception of on c section which was gate dwelt in the tents of the Pleasant of Davis in the final contest of the refeted to Thomas E. Williams for Gro e. There in the arena before a tournament. The defense of the sons amendment and will be reported at km H multitude of the the and the marvelous club. ne xt meeting of the of Davis was the great peoples, valiant sons of Davis with racing feet, onslaught of the Ihngh irnites was A FREE compose of Mrs. John L , muscle-mid of on hoard (bests The coic the W. 'Ithonioy, T. McClure Peters and straining heaing shot the ball through the hoop for ,"S the tribune favoiel f.r-- t one side ami Mir George Underwood were appointEnormous Baby Chick Lx points, while the sons of Utah had c then the othti and tin half mded in ed to prepare a resolution endorsing Caused Annually by Lice be content with .'10. a tie. the ( h idien Play Ground and Caran-Vermin. When the count was made know: In the final half the ,ris of Davis at g.e Library movement were appoint- there was great rejoicing in the soon but were again took the lead, 'I would ret. trv to I 'O of the children of Dans, even to the (oeralen by the Uingharnites. Again II. J. Barnes, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, v 'll out Dr. LcGc:V : utrno-- t parts of the land and of lead' D.tithe sons And too', the Doctor Rutledge and Mrs. John W. Mrs. I, the first day of the games. rmintcmed it to the m 1. When the Th rnlcy were appointed to meet with W : t And it came to pass again, and on great gun roared was two the Kaysville Base Ball association at i.m V'.u the second iiu.y of the games, the lead. The prayers of a meeting to be held at an early date tfo. Fv f evening of the nineteenth day of the the men of Davis avaihth much. and consider the matter of a base ball third month, n the City of Zion, the Their sons had triumphed over all team for the season of 1920. D- sons of the tribe of Davis met and their adversaries. Theirs was the I.o G ear On motion the club went on record rt 5 our flock c: contested in the arena with the bar- crown of victory. And thus ended the as unconditionally favoring the enbarians from the hills to the east ol third day of the games. Selah. forcement of the city ordinance coni. ' vice a . I rZion. The contest waxed furious and Jot.. 'U cerning stock running at large. ""Wore furious. The warriors from tht ! A CORRECTION darinr The proposition of additional roads hills put forth their greatest speed, In compliance with the request The into leading Kaysville from the northp It vl v v exerted their utmost strength and Reflex is pleased to publish the fol- east and from the west was 7 ' discussed, 'J to all their skill and cunning, lowing: '? and the president was instructed to io.r rTil but it availed them naught. Lo, they Farmington, Utah, March 20, 1920. appoint a committee to take up this were delivered into the hand of the Mr. Editor, D rs i matter. children of Davis and when the battle ?c it, : Weekly Reflex After discussion of the dates, April -- r n was ended and the dust of the arena The statement in the Reflex of 12 to 17, both dates was inclusive, had cleared, the score on the board of March 11, 15)20, ' stating that Miss set aside for clean-u- p week, and the the tribune was 28 for the sons of Lucille Avery of Mr. and ru! 7 Farmington following committee appointed to carDavis and 23 for their adversaries. Ford W. SL Kemper of Salt Lake City re- - ry on the work: Mrs. James Proudfoot, s Sljp Hlrrkly tHrfirx -- p. Meond-cla- et sec-itar- by-la- 1 iria FR30 J -- Lot 2, SWH NEU and NWU SEi 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 Gerald Pack. Jessie Bell Pack Alt heirs of John Pack. AH the he! Lucy Jane Pack. All Julia, Ruth, Jessie and Marv r of Pack, defendant. Summons. said application, stating the reasons The State of Utah to the said therefor, must be made by affidavit in ceri ants: duplicate, accompanied with a fee of You are hereby summoned to $2.50, and filed in this offici within thirty (30) days after the completion pear within twenty days after the of the publication of this notice. service of this rummons upon u G. F. McGONAGLE, withm the county i h yo State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 11, action is brought; otherwise 1920; date of last publication April 8, thirty days after service a 1920. th. .hove entitled eetio; .a of your failure to de so, judgment SUMMONS be rendered .yamst yon cpj:n. , In the Second Judicial District the demand of the complai-- t Court of Davis County, State of Utah. has been filed with the Clerk Vf sai ! Joseph Argyle, plaintiff; vs. Wil- Court liam A. Talbert,, Ulysus G. Talbert, 71118 actlon 13 brought to quiet Nancy A. Talbert ShermaTa3bert, Jto the. following real ' Lucy Jane Pack, Ida May Pack, Inez Devi, County. Uteh.nhi.h Ann Pack, Julia Pack, Ward E..Pack, the name of the plaintiff, Co James Parley Pack, Erastus F. Pack, mencing at a point 39 and one-John Pack, Jr., Don Carlos Pack, Mer- rods North and ten rods rf ritt N. Pack, all the heirs of Sarah A. South East corner of the r Nirh Talbert, Sidinica T. Dunford, Adelia Quarter of Sec. 24, Towr.-hE. Pack, Ruth Pack, Silas M. Pack, Range 1 West, Sait Lake Vend a! Catherine D. Tack, James J. Pack, thence East CO rods to :l,t 6 f Urvilla V. Pack, Yeruna V. Pack, John beginning, q a containing A. Pack,Mary M. Pack, Mary Jane or less. Pack, Benjamin V. Pack, Genevieve HANCOCK & Louclla Pack, Quince R. Pack, Walker EZRA ROBINSON.' X: Pack, Jane Ann Pack, Olive Edith Attorney for I1 Pack, Flora Iniz Pack, Phylata Pack, P. O. Address 405 pMr. Hattie Pack, Fred Pack, Harold Pack, First publication Marth ; Jessie Pack, David T. Pack, Elizabeth Last publication Ap; j G. Tack, Hiram 0. Pack, Roy Pack, Bank Bldg., Salt Luh, t tah. P- a-n-- ed J th-t- itle to-wi- t- r' W,-s- t 1 pn . nts thu-ende- SUMKLAS d 1 Iiis i 1 - -- T.L--- rj JJologna vhite, bologna right, bologna round and bri a. JJmted here is high class cheer in Meats, the t in , J'enderloin well worth your coin, and porterhouse the - .aQhicktns, lamb, pork chops and ham, and different kind o' u JJere is the place to pad your face, but you must cook h f., . Everything from fall till spring, from fish to wiener uj,- Ribs to spair, , asaaqo sjuaq sjaAiq ;j;rj joj gausage, too, and bacon true, in here we aim to pleaw. We even aim to plase you with our ads be-.- - V - 1 c, HOUSE WIRING f I am prepared to install electric wiring, both for light and power purposes. I have had several years experience in this line of work and my work sub- U, stantially conforms with the rules and requirements of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring job in any part of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your 28-N- lllllilllllllllllilllllllll job. American Le ion o MONDAY MARCH EVENING, , LAYTON, UTAH J 1 . STEPHENS BROTHERS 4 Ir.-U- , . 29, LA TONIA HALL D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH I s Jim vo OF LAYTON Elmer Evans OF LAYTON VS. Clnflff Kolb erte OF WOODS CROSS John Evans OF LAYTON DOWN with H. C.ofL. Ezra Layton vs. Roll Smith OF LAYTON OF CLEARFIELD Grow your own Vegetables j We Have.splendid line of Bill Adams vs. Bill Hadley OF LAYTON OF ROY SATURDAY SPECIAL , O. F. White Soap 6c a bar Hen Morgan vs. Odell Sessions OF LAYTON OF CLEARFIELD Spencer Adams vs. Newell Sanders OF LAYTON . Weaver Yhitie OF -- LAYTON it - E:;;;;i;!!!z:zz:!i;;Liiii!iiiniiii!i Co. Stewart-Burto- n OF KAYSVILLE GENERAL BIERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH vs. Ralph Williams OF KAYSVILLE Hides Furs- - Sheepskins rVV.'otkUSrishi.P ,1,rt lot LARGE CtSTRAL KARKT S treturn t HOUS Get th. middleman profit -- RINGSIDE SEATS ON SALE AT LAYTON DRUG STORE D00RS OPEN 7s45 SHOW BEGINS 8:30 , - i I Don QBriehysLMiltdhLove OF LAYTON OF LAYTON i Tools Garden Seeds and Garden s I oiiiiffliiiiaiiil yonr pre ADDED by tagging next shipment DIRECT TO US. W PT and post charge on FURS. And on request .hold shipment separate and submit offer. Small shipment have tame careful low express and freight Very roada to Omaha on HIDES sad PELTS. FEE TRAPPERS and WOOL GROWERS FRIEND. TrIaTMENTM0RE M0XEY FE0MpT RETURNS AND FAIR NEBRASKA HIDE & WOOL CO. Omsk. N- - rtg |