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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH great reductions FARMINGTON cuatr ml Of rich taJ fsrtUa all trimmed hats special line of trans-Great reduction on $3.00 each hats and trimmed Milana at parent A good line of trimmed hats at Childrens hats at Untrimmed shapes mumo 1 Um rrhw nnr an Larttw of tkc Mmourt faciris oaaat. f I um eJertne urban mit lirhta. A rw' Professor and Mrs. Ephraim Kr of Salt I.ake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark during the Meek. ck-ao- UN ham waterworks ri Hu flna ylaer for C o-- l it m b i m-H- ret-- K n Mrs. Fritz Lumberg of l.ogan and Albert Robison of Pettis Slide Mrs, Mrs. Belle Rogers from Garland is are guests of their mother, Mrs. A. visiting; Mrs. Horace Vanfleet. M. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. J. H.- Robinson enter-4- Mi. and Mis. C. E. Sears left Suntained at a dinner Sunday evening. day for their Idaho home after a two M iss Kate Tree from Syracuse is weeks' Msit here with MrsE. Y. Fail and family visiting her sister, Mrs. Elijah $1.93 and $2.95 each a $1.00 and Up $1.00 each at hac Dari rwl in tho luiri Ham of the Miller ty. Several probate matters acre disposed of and court adjouruned to Saturday, July 17th, at 10 o'clock a. ni. ecord 1 - Stafford Millinery Co. Ave 2455 Washington Ogden. Mrs. Verne Bourne and children of and Mrs. Millie Robinson from Devil's Garland are guests of Mrs. Francis Slide spent the week with the.r parents, Mi and Mrs. A. M. Lamb tless. Mr1.. -- A-29- Mrs Walker Davis and children visited in Cenhave returned to their home at Black-foot- , William Barber last bin. after spending two weeks with Mi. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Provo Mr. and Mrs. George Lambeit of are visiting Bishop and lrs. A, L. Lake and Mrs. Millrid Higgs and Salt Clai k. daughtei, Fortune, of Layton were Miss Florence Neff of Salt Lake guest-- , of Mr- -. 11 B Claik dunng the spent last week end with Miss Emma week. Miller. Mr. Sadie S. Claik entertained the Beehive girl-- , and the officers of the Mrs. Blanch Wood is tisiting her Y. L. M. A last evening. Music, daughter, Mrs. John Wilkinson, at and refreshments were feagames Coalville. tures of the occasion. Miss Horence Neff from Salt Lake Practice makes perfect. Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying f V. Application of that principle to our everyday habits proves its Iim m practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit or a bad habit was the KAYSVILLE. I thrift ... Em- $1.00. $1.25. Get the new Columbia Record Booklet. dealer has it. M. W. PHILLIPS Albert Tanner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. V. Haight spent the week- C. Tanner had a serious case of Annie end in Salt Lake, visiting her daughappendicitis develop Tuesday morning ter, Mrs. Lillian Brown. and was taken to the L. D. S. Groves Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Robinson and hospitul and operated on the same children from Logan are spending the day The patient seems to be recovsummer in Farmington. ering satisfactorily. Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH HOUSE WIRING 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 substantially conforms with the rules and requirements of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring job in 2 any part of Davis County, call me at Phone cost of your and I will call and tell you the exact job. I I 28-N- I We Need Clean Cotton Rags Now D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH R. L. Martin That Good Coal Shop on Locust Street Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). Coal will be hard To get by KAYSVILLE, UTAH aut- - um. NO MORE BUNION PAIN! Now is the time to play safe for Fere's fastest Nllef. Fairrfoot I the bunion cure. It brine fannw- diata pain relief literally melt the baa' loa without puDcr discomfort. mfy real The price is constantly advanc- white, bologna right, bologna round and brown. Jnited here is high class cheer in meats, the best in town, rpenderioln well worth your coin, and porterhouse1 the same, (hickens, lamb, pork chops and ham, and different kinds of game; ere is the place to pad your face, but you must cook it first. " Everything from fall till spring, from fish to ribs for fair! Livers, hearts and cheese; Jibs to spare-sp- are bacon and true in here we aim to please. too, yausage, JJologm MRS. RAY BYBEE GUEST OF HONOR. A get acquainted party was given n honor of Ma. Ray Byee, nee Mias Vera Noal of Salt Lake City, by Mrs, A. Z. Tanner at her home on Gentile street. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of roses. A light uncheon was served Those present were Mrs. Ray Bybee, Mrs. Golden Adams, Mrs. Watts, JUrs. Robert Bir- kin, Mrs. L. E.Ellison, Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. II. M. Ellison, Mrs. George Jriggs, Mrs. Heber G. Richards, of Vountiful, and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, wiener-prurst,- STEPHENS BROTHERS , LAYTON, UTAH degrees 17 minutes, east along the center of said highway 0 chains to the point of 9 with claims being, a portion of the will beginning, NOTICE T6 WATER USERS Creditors present and southwest quarters Barnes southeast at to the vouchers undersigned Office, State Engineers of said section 86 containing 2 "duy, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2, 1920 Gth more or less. acres of Sepon or before the day Notice is hereby given that the Utah, A. D 1920. tember Together with the appurtenances canal JOHN R. GAILEY, Normal Javis and Weber counties office Bunl&n thereunto belonging; the terms and with its principal Administrator of estate of Robert conjltions 0f said sale will be cash, Pa aT company, Fuat at Ogden, Utah, has made ap William Wall, deceased, lawful money of the United States, with the in accordance plication It. mclure and 10 per cent of the purchase price peters. 8,Sec. 67, of Chap. requirements for Administrator, Attorney must accompany the bid, and the balSession Laws of Utah, 1919, Utah. Kaysville, ance be paid upon the confirmamust tenlo. roar BfciwdilMreeehew ted , tee Htmm fo. hm (.dad to et nS of R change the place of use of part of 215 Dte 1, 1920 tion of the sale by the court; deeds first July publication second-fefrom rm diverted iwt f M erhowkeumpmauMrlM. of water . fr trial at our nek ini o nl Uate f ,ait publication July 22, 1920 and abstracts at the expense of the in Davis county, at n I Weber the ron.wd (M bos of FahySoot fwlM, river, tod.,. If out ntbM mar sod ( roar purchaser,- - purchaser - toaume the 2 170 ft.., de g.S0 min-do int, NV. Oh REAL SALE 30,1 OF payment of and take the property NOTICE from the Southwest corner of Sec. lave t f AlITFOOT ItstWy to all state and county taxes ESTATE, subject and Base 1 Lake 5 Salt R. for Every Feel Trouble E., N., now due or may hereafter which are 1 and for in Meridian, and heretofor used as a par-jn the District Court become chargeable to. or a lien against ial supply to irrigatae 15,000 acres of avis County, State of Utah all bids must be in and in the following sections: 25 to 27, n the matter of the estate and said property;delivered to the under-yand l 1 writing I of Byron Ravmon I 33 to 36, inclusive., T. 6 N., R.2 W., euardianship signed guardian at her residence in and Samuel Ra 1 to 3, 9 to 11, 13 to 17, 20 to 23, 26 to U'lorette Raymond Kaysville, Davis county, Utah; bids E. 2 W.; 6 to I ra0nd, minors. 29, 32 to 35, incl. T. 5 received at ..any time after the first 16 to 21, 28 to 33, inch, T. 4 N., R. j Notice is hereby given that in pur-- 1 4 R. . . ii,ia noUce and T. District T W.; 1 to 29, 34 to 36, inch, ADTrasdingfopenses N., ,uance of an order of the the ale. of nakfa 2 W.; 4 to 6, and 9, T. 3 N., R. 1 W. Court of Davis county, Utah, made on mat-1 1st day of July, 1U2U. elimm-this 1 Dated in to the desirls Said company now tdie 2Cth day of June, 1920, ate Seek. 27 and S3 in T. 6 N.;See. 17,JUr 0f the esUte and guardianship of MARY B. RAYMOND, ' Florette Raymond inT. 5 N.; Secs. 7, 18 and 19 in T. 4 i'" ranna Raymond, , R. 2 W.; and to change the place of Samuel Raymond, minors, the un- - ,ard!aS Forette Raymond use of part of the watr in order to dersigned guardian of the estates of des- - iaid minors, will, on or after the 15th and Samuel Raymond, irrigate in addition to the above cribed land. Secs. 30 and 31, T.-- 6 N.f day of July, 1920, sell at private sale First publication July 1, 1920 Printin g is a Salesman Secs. 6, 18 to 20, inrl.,28, 29, Ln ne parcel to the highest bidder, Last publication July 8, 1920. R.1W, 34 to 36, inch, T. 5 N., R. 1 W.; Secs. subject to confirmation by. the District Wbo Travels Cheap!1 12f 19, 24v 2t)r 30, 31, &nd 36, T 5 N., j (jourt in Mid or Divis County, UU NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Secs. 9, 15; 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, &n the right, title and interest and R.2W.; Traveling expenses 0, and 35, T. 4 N., R. 1 W., Secs. 1, 2, 3, 8, egtates of the- said minors in and to . XVse estate of Clarence Fravr, ( cent! and 11, T. 3 N., R-W.;Sec. 1 T 3 1 that certain parcel of land situate in Jceaaed and N., R. 2 W total area 49,200 acres. Davig County, State Creditors will present their claims Good - printing I This application is designated m the gcribed as follows, nrooet vouchers, to the underwith state Engineer's Office as No. 542. Beginning , at. the center, of a ' signed at the office of T. R. O'Con. . 33235523 ' certain road or highway at a All protests against the granting of Comnolly, attorney, rooms 16 and 17, the reasons I point of a chain east from Rank building, Og- mercial National the southeast corner of the souththe 1st day or before on you iiu!e and dess Utah, den, west quarter of section 36 in 1920. of September, 1 much for you. west, ARNOLD FREW. township 4 north, range Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey, of the estate of ClarAdministrator Use more running thence east 2 deceased. ence I Yew, chains, thence north 26 degrees Atk salesmanship. T. R. O'CONNOLLY, chains, 17 minutes west 10 thence south 63 degrees 53 minAttorney for the Administrator. First center 2 the to publication July 1, 1920. chains utes west publication June 10, 1920. Last publication August 5, 1920. Co. First of said highway, thence south 26 Last publication July 8, 1920. ir next winter. - J SUMKLAS I Auto Repairing a Specialty ' KAYSV1LLE, UTAH spent last U I AH f Davis County Drug Co. Robimwn. Mrs. Mabel Stevenson of Laytoi The Misses Dora Wood, Martha week-en- d with her mother, Clara Todd, Vontella Hess, Em-- j Annie Mrs. Mary A. Van Fleet. mu Miller, Clara Walker, Coombs, Irene Stayner and Nell CrosMrs. John W. Barlow of Bountiful NVt by entertained at a supper party at was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. R. Lagoon Saturday evening. Supper Chaffin, during the week. was served at long tablea beneath the Mr. and Mrs. William Sessions of trees. Covers were laid for eighteen. . I with The evening waa spent in dancing. Syracuse spent the last week-en- d - I Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions. Wednesday afternoon Mias Esther Walker entertained a number of 'riends at luncheon. The decorations were in garden roses. Covers were aid for Miss Catherine Shaw, Miss Vera Lowe and Miss Elvera Wlgren of Salt Lake, Miss Virginia Eakle of Woods Cross, Mrs. Myrtle Criddle, Blacksmith, Horseshoeing Miss Devetta Steed and Miss Clara Valker. Every Columbia New Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Each Month Grant Clark and Mi. and Mrs. Harold Clark were J. by the Happy Six. Fox-Tro- t, Shadows," by Campbell and Hurr; "Sunshine Rose, by $1.00. George Mender. of Iaive, Medley Waltz; Beautiful Hiawathas Melody Medlev Waltz, Princes Orchestra. Hawaiian Love Song," 'Monday evening Bishop ami Mrs. A. I.. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. V Henry Curtwright. perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method BARNES BANKING CO. A -- 2929, Tired of by Yerked Southern Five; Fox-Tro- t, The Misses Delila and Flora Hatch visiting at the home of her parents, of Rock Springs, Wvo., are guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. V. Haight. Mrs. E. H. Claik. Mrs. Sarah Dunn and daughter, from Izola, Georgetown, Ida., spent Mrs. Edward Robinson is visiting in the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Logan, the guest of her sister, Mrs. H it is begun. To become Make ThU TianK Vour Hejt Servant Open an Account tolth V Today ffOWt "Railroad Blues, Shake Your Little Shoulder. Miss Hazel Knight is spending the guists at the bankers' banquet held summer in Farmington with her aunt, ut the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. Mrs C. H. Blake. Mrs Julia. France from Willard s The lesson is easily learned of practicing guest of Miss d ma Miller. This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it once week-en- by Henry Hurr; $1.00. 8, 1 it. n $L0tL "Hose of Washington SqiLiiv. Me. by L. Lewis James. and Mrs. Samuel Gregory. Mt sr I'll See You in Cuba," b Tod Lewis, coupled with The Without A 2927, $1.00. Moon Shines on the Moonshine. Hose of Mandalay $1.00. Nora You." bv Hayes. by Art Ilickman. and "Along the Wav to Damasdis, Mrs. Wilford Barber terville with week. 4 I List Now on Sale Mid-Mon- th Mr. Fritz Lumuberg from l.ogan t t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Robert William Wall, d. 61-10- I ing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of cars in which to ship. I - mm. tin-fo- et i. E- Lavton Drug:Co. The House of Quality I 1 P8 Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill .... Ld Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST -- 1 dd-1- - 3 1 on 1 to-wi- t: 1 13-1- 00 Packed in the Neatest Manner Urery Dealer Has It Kaysville, Utah jj printed 20-1- 58-1- 00 Inland Printing 00 k |