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Show N . TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, Mrs. Elvira Ashdown has returned proposition of additional street lights Dora Hess, entertained Wednesday from PrestiSn, Idaho, after spending and a night watchman. A' committee eiening in honor of Ralph Knowlton, BOUNTIFUL a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. was appointed to investigate and re- who left Friday for. the Samoan, Nine mils north of Salt Laka City, auburban and raaidauc town, largaat Howard Telman and family. port on the advisability of incorporat- islands. Games formed the entertaincity in Pavia county : haa waterworks, fn wan-c ice trie light Charles Jenson of Salt Lake aid power, tatephonaa, ing Layton as a municipality. It is ment for the evening. Luncheon waa rrmert sidewalk. Surrounded by nek town Monday on business. He has proposed that the meeting be helJ served.market garden 'and fruit lands, two Mrs. Anna Perry left for Rupert, eie. trie railroa.ls with low faras, two sold his home here to Mr. and Mrs. every Tuesday at 11 oclock. tranx-m-. linen tal roalroada, brirk yard, V last Friday on account of her Dr. A. Whitlock Idaho, is James Petterson of Manilla, Utah. suffering two banka, rood business how, com mareial club, rradod and high schools a cold. severe from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards and daughter, Mrs. Bert Bayless, dying The ART DECORATING COMPANY of Kaysville is and ehurrhsa. A rood plaes in which the day before. there Mrs. Bayless to live family have moved back to thetr ranch open and at your service to assist you in Spring House Cleanwas about old and is surforty years at Gooding, Idaho, after spending the ing. We have a complete line of everything to beautify the 3 FARMINGTON a vived husband and five by children. home. Mrs. 0. Lwgreen visited friends winter with Mrs. Richards mother, B County sent of rich ami fcrtil Pari an p of attack Complications Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. following B here Mondav county Home of th Miller Floral con- ' B influenza cau-e- d her death. the largest pany, k grwnhouaw ir B Delbert Argyle is night policeman B lietwecn ihc Mwaouri rtvwr and the The Gladys Wood, Barnet luxation of the fatnoua I) O Pacific coast for Bountiful B city. 5 Haa t mm waterworka and and Alice and Minnie Millard LAYTON itiwn Stood, B electric 1ghts A fine place for aub- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ij gave a St. Patricks B oced in th muiet of fertri field. I ui ban resiileoci party Wednesday B Samuel Excel in the production of milk, lora-- J t a Thursday. Smedly, B night of la- -t week at the home of ttt xnJ ugnr Ha the factory B of the urion Sugar company, cannery, t , Roy Wmegar.is at the I.. D. S. Major J. H. Wood. The rooms were B - 1 rolVr null. creamery and concrete Mr.- - Wilhani' h er of Logan B hospital, suffering from an attack of spent rj of liood delimited with green and white crepe tKn the State road opportuni-tie- s B the week with .Mrs. lleber Sessions. to" thoee eecking euburhan aneege o fein.-- and cut flowers, B pneumonia. paper, x for fruit trrowmi;, truek gardening, B Mr. and M;-- ' Roland Strmgham and it chicken ims.ng and darving Mrs. William of II v rum ua- - I. inah wa- On the '.i.er to 20 youths and hnc' of the Hnmlcrji! HtstMP, Oregon the guest of .Mi In family of llebcr t'lty. are limiting relatmaiden- - ol I ai ihington. Mm t me rtuI part ft K t. . Has elcc- The Misses B ive-hen. ' and w atet . or k tr. nf last w et k. Wne B Wood. Martha Millard and Lucy lo;a B toi m! club for information rrert Di. J t' Stoik- - pent the weekS Mrs. Sarah M. Sessions id i! a'litiful SfOod in the entertaining. SAMPLES OF LINOLEUM LACE NETS TRIMS B end with to- - mother who is ier all. Ji oihM.), d her Anie Mrs the elevi n yearjdd : Luafe daughttr, DRAPERIES Made to order at very moderate prices at l.ewi-toat WllceX SH'I)t Tut-.ih' itrlili of Mr and Mr- -. ( lark, dui the week. li.g Joseph llol- -' WALL PAPER 25c to $3.00 per bolt Mi-- s Palmjrn-- t of Salt I.aki m Sa ike. '"! Sviaii.-e- , of Jt Mi- R M' ..'ui n Jo! h Walsh are DRY PASTE Readv for use. erj ill at - pjini nsr a few days with her aunt Mi- Mr. the idem e of her Winter l'ar'ei Mrs. la-t lleber aunt, Satur-lthe nmi.,1 PASTE BRUSHES and SMOOTHING BRUSHES tire tej.Mitg oer M - Jt hit Stable I Pit i 'dale Bundaj. - mother is l,t iitt.e of a!i giibd.uigbtti, doing will. F.i- - Firm- i f Ogd n Alo Even thing in d M r and er father h..- - lecently' - E a Halt.- - let mmil Niton r.i.mi'i ha- - exhalation iciu-- i 1; w .! !' V nil1 t end hud PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. ETC. " ' lH home broke'. A mm trod abscess w et k m leg Ogden. jiieti.i l.a the Inundation of In- - new d f.unth ha hi h.nd in r light ear dii eloped home ihi .Mill w of the e ui t ' a a fill da - ago a j moi of llUUMIC w rimmed fr.,n her skull. hum - a .I'teinoon Pioti' Iho pi n wa- - j i t f r id at the A. (. gate .i 1, c 'et. In id hi It - reported KAYSVILLE. UTAH in Ogden. o b .no tnie j), ciii at ion" th it lei- - i oil sufter. .'g tber 10m-- 1 ladies' hall Ilia 0',. M ..nd Mi r.t R a hards tiitir tin II friind-a- t la rad .1 !t u then PRORATE AM) GARDIANSIIIP home il.ui !a ei eniiig. Refra hmt nt NOTH i;s n ere ill ed Rags--Refle- x Ms L'nii tiieu-o- n lett lluu -- daj Con.-u-lt County Clerk or Resnectiv fir ('in ton, I l.di 1, when- she will non Signers for Further Informa her hu hand .Mr. and Mr-- . Steitnson SALE OF REAL ESTATE ini' make iht'.r home in Clifton. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SEC-LSadie tlatk. local han man- of und Judii ml LhstiuT, in ami for the lutiati wa- - a at the the County of Duim, State of Utah, vine ccntir m Salt Lake, where coursProbate Dnmioii. es me nu'ii m home managerrtent. Chesterfield In the of the E.xtate of Minmatter Mi- Grant Claik entettamed the Leaser deeea&oil. nie Notice Lav'1 "I I'o- -t of the American in Salt Lake a- - pue-- l of hi r dau.He-Mr-ITiyer, I.egi n Matrons dub Friday nfternoon of were of Sale. will hold a and Rurrungham Roy carrmal (if wrist ling an, I wet-yfamily. The house was effectively deco-rat, is The undersigned, pursuant to order Mr. and Mrs. William Wiriegar boving nt La Toni. a hall next in ferns and flowers. Luncheon Monday il that it takes both skill of ubove entitled court, will bell at have returned home from luithern evening, March 2!h The affair promi-e- s was served. and precision to sale, in one parcel, the folCalifornia after private the winter to be n great success. A large number of Farmington feo-pl- e lowing real and personal Mr. and Mrs. W. Clough and family blend tobaccos the Mr. and Mr- -. Parley Weaver enter-o- f property beattended the three days tournato estate said and situated in longing Blackfoot. tained last week laIdaho, at Fne Hundred -t Wednes-jwit- h ment in Salt spent Chesterfield way. Lake of the basketball Davis viz: Mrs. County, e Utah, dav A Frank Clough's brother, ening. dainty luncheon wa , teams for the state championship, Maybe this is why Greon and family. Beginning at a point situate!! in Tho-- e served were: Mr. and which was won by our Davis hoys. present you find "Satisfy in Davis A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E?ra County, Utah, 15.01 chains Miss Phyllis Clark has juSl reiumed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Daild Chesterfields and North of the Southwest corner, Section Mrs. Albert Mann, of Moore, Idaho, Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, from a trip through southeastern Utah nowhere else. 2d, Township 4 North, Range 1 West at the home of Mrs. Mann's nunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Thornley. Mr. where she has been engaged in filling of Salt Lake Meridian and running Mary Jane Waite. nnd Mrs Jesse Harrie and Mrs. Walter a concert engagement under the dij thence North 3.30 chains, thenc Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruemenapp of Evans. rection of the Graham Music bureau North 5! degrees 30 minutes East, Salt Lake hav$ purchased the Fred, The business men of Layton met at of Salt Lake. 10.67 Darville residence and farm and mov- the First National bank last chains; thence South, 8.72 Mrs. G. M. Hess, assisted by the Tuesday ed here this week. chains; thence West 0.19 chains, to at noon and informally discussed the Misses LaVon Clark, Evelyn Hess and point of beginning, containing in all 5.50 acres more or less. And also v L7175 shares of the capital stock of the Holmes Creek Irrigation Company. Written bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of T. McClure Peters, his attorney, at Kaysville City, Utah, on or befofe tha 3rd day of April, 1920. Terms of Sale: Cash; 1C per cent of purchase price to accompany bid in cash or certified check. Sale subject to confirmation of court. B B B B I FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING ! t B B B -- UTAH B B t - t B 1 3 1 b 1 I 1 I Mi-so- .- 1 1 B B It B B B B 15 1 c- j j B B al-- 1 B j X B Se--n- B B S B 1 -- B B M.-ite- n. B B B B -- , al iui . I 1 - a B B r- 1 se--,"!- ,-. .1 B B B B B ! 1 . 1 e-- 1 1 Art Decorating: B B B a B B B Co. rd -t . . 1 . 1 t 1 . 1. ll.i-)t- u! I v-- '. -- We Want Clean Office -- I - - -. "An all-arou- 1 good shot. Thats us.", nd vi-it- or . WHAT 1 I . at at -- , ' "4 Where llhur Money? M.W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. Is it hidden in a sock under the mattress? Is it burieJ in an old tomato can under the butternut tree? Or is it safely deposited in our bank, drawing interest and establishing credit for you? Wise farmers use our bank progressive farmers who read wisely and well, and who know how to follow the good advice they find in KAYSVILLE, UTAH Tiling Vp Happiness :kttlemakt Does each year find you wishing and hoping for better things in the futureand regretting Jack of accomplishment in the past? " c, - There is one sure way to fill your v fcom of plenty to the brim with all , the good things of life. It entails no sacrifice now. It merely means , the forming of a good habit 5 the everywhere That good old ' formula for success is as true n8vas when it helped build the fortunes of our pioneer railroad builders, manufacturers and V promoters. Applying it on a sgiaHscale in your own way will i This dank,Voxtr Hest Servant you results in proportion. MaKjt Open an Account tsith V .... Today-JOX- 7t KAYSVILLE, money. Come in to see us-- and subscribe today. UTAH h NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hyrum Stewart, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Kaysville city, Davis county, Utah, on or before July 30th. . CHRISTOPHER BURTON, JR, Administrator of Estate of Ilyrnm Stewart, deceased. T. McCLURE PETERS, Attorney for Adiminstrator. First publication March 25th, 1920. Last publication April 15th, 1920. WV and Horse Shoer Wagon and Farm Machine Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service Reasonable Charges Owe BARNES BANKING COMPANY ROYAL C. BARNES, President and KAYSVILLE, UTAH i t Geo. R. Hancock GontJeinon. Claude T. Barnea LA W OFTTCES COTOTOT r (J) Here'amydcflnr. lwMTKtO0VtrnrCtjrriJUAM. - East of Barnes Bash Shop , JOHN R. GA1LEY, Caahier Surplus S12UJ)e? Phone No, C. LEWIS Blacksmith Costs Only $1.00; May Save $ 100.00 1 Capital 18, 1920. Last publication April 1, 1920. . J -- -- I OBmaHAfa -- S Sendittome.- - I Caw - ITZ" (My Name) BARNES BANICING CO. Attorney for Administrator. First publication March 1920. In the January 3 issue of the ing agricultural weekly will cost Great National Farm Weekly, you only $1.00,, which well J Henderson, Jr., a farmer- - gladly charge to your account if stockman-banke- r of California,, you say so. And it will pay you discusses The Banker as a to invest the dollar. We know Farm Leader. Were interested the big coming issues will give m that article and a good many you new ideas for your farm, of the same sort to follow, and and we believe will help wed like to have every farmer you to make andthey to save more hereabouts follow them with us. Fifty-tw- o big issues of this lead- - Save! St Dated at Kaysville, ; Utah, March 17th, H)20. WILLIAM TORT PLAYER, Administrator of the Estate of Minnie Beazer Player, Deceased. T. McCLURE PETERS, C" IIANCOCK & BARNES Suite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY (My Addrm). " , (City) .(State). Wasatch; 1023 J -- V Irr'gttion Probate 1 1 Corporations |