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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH is Elir lUfrlthi Srflrx THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. C. A. r. riTERSON. EPrERSON. Entered m 1911, March cond-rlu- rf at lavmiliv 179. Edilw AxM-in- Editor mutter Felirtuiry 15. under the act of Utah, Advertiaini rates ea aaphcatiea Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance TELEPHONES V, P. Epparaea, Na. C. A. Epperaan, Na. Offlca. Na. IS v su- 79 124 ornt nan state Frrss asspoatos We too are short very short, but send it to them, hundreds of millions of pounds. Of course that shoves np the price of what little we are able to buy ourselves. But that dosrrT matter to us sports, or goats. - We just revel in coughing up lively for the benefit of cur dear friend across the water. Why should we ask Europe to pay us the paltry ten billions of dollars they owe us? Would that be sporty or goaty ? Why should we tell them they cant have our sugar, because we havent enough ourselves for our canning and cur tables? Would a sport, or a goat, be so ungenerous? Why not give them everything they want, and thank them for taking it? Wouldnt that be quite sporty, or tremendously goaty? Why not he a genuine sport or wholehearted goats while we are Bur Signs of Storm. Highly Honored. A sudden and local motion distinguished celestial, lecturing of in American cities on things Chinese, Air, not otherwise seen but hy audience whirling up the dust on a addressed his Philadelphia dry 3? 1 am Indeed thus: pleased to be with In calm weather, tn the manner you. Week before lust I had I ha waterspout. Is a sure sign of a pleasure of addreus'ng the Itterarl of tag storm. When swallows gT MISS GAILEY ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON JILss Evelyn Galley was hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon Wednesday at her home, complimentary Mrs Charles V, K. Saxton, who is spending the summer in Kaysville. gar. fey . short of sugar it must have we A 3 Boston. Last week I spoke before tLe is a sign of approaching rain. This profllgatl of New York, and now I an, accounted for by the fact that Wf,, glad to he among the sarcophagi of rain Insects which are the 8wtion. Philadelphia. From the World Out food fly very low, and the sa allow, look. always fly where their food Is. Die dining table was centered with a crystal bowl of pink roses. Covers THE were laid for the hostess, guest of honor Mn. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. L. H thought tt.t labor ahoJid b paid th B. very highest price. Lloyd, Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson, (He sought the workmen s suffrage and M Miss Mollie Barnes he knew that listened nice.) , He sobbed about their poverty and wept Miss Fffye Sanders, Miss Claire Glea- o er wa- sson, Miss Artell Linford and Miss You would have wondered much U aught Nora Blamires. hie sorrow could assuage. (Copyright.! a T But when he bought the stuff produced bv Miss Grace Ledbetter and Miss labrem "underpaid, Vio- Ha kicked his trousers nearly off because let Perkins of Salt Lake City are It wasn't made for Beveral days at the home A' whole lot cheaper than It was It pained guests of Sir. and Mrs. John W. Galley. him to the bone To oee a workman prosper when the money was his own e e Man's First and Last Things. One of the first things a child wants to do Is to get its bunds on a lead Printed for the consideration of the Iiencll und make some zigzag marks man who killed my dog, Editor of it? about on a sheet of pafier. which It llsplugly Big Solid chunks which defy Sizzling Sol the Crystal Die Reflex. tells Its happy imp her Is a lettei to For isnt it quite jolly to be a sport, z Springs ice frozen from the purest spring water. Ive never known a dog to wag (luddy. About the lat tlilng an old or supremely comforting to be a PucksBrush The Eloquance. His tail in glee he didnt feel, ' man thinks of doing Is to get an old refrigerator home is the goat? A forth great pours singer melody a of lead Nor quit hi old-tiand friend to tag WASTELESS home. jicticU tremblingMt. rieasant Pyramid. and Is generally made huppy hy an sruinp ly make notes for his lawyer, indicatAt some more influential heel. encore and sometimes gets two or to whom he wants'to will his propDie yellowest cur I ever knew PROTECT YOUR FOODS three and I think by the Incidents ing MARRIAGE LICENSES. erty. Was, to the boy, who loved him, of the past week Uucker Brush should Marriage licenses of the past week have an encore of praise. . ; . Mr. true. were: Snails aa Barometers. Hlgnetts sermon was certainly InspirIve never known a dog to show Frank W. Thomoson and Vera Mc- ing and the facts of the Christian life Snails make good barometers. Whet Phone 122-- J Please Delivered Three Times a Week Halfway devotion to his friend, Kinney of Fairfield. j were laid down so forcibly to the conthe enall crawls In the open the weatb To seek a kinder man to know M but when he er will the snail take fair, Warren M. Miller and Caroline gregation that It caused, with tlfe help Or richer, but unto the end of the gosjiI workers, ten to come to cover under a twig or a clomp ot Martin of Salt Lake City. rain will come, The humblest dog I ever knew REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAY Ralph -- W. E. Brooks and Stella forward and take the minister hy the grass confess. and hand Pucker Brush to loved man the that TON. AT LAYTON. IN THE STATE OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE Was, him, Cameron of Salt Lake City. PROBATE AND GAKDIANSHIP In Dallas County (la.) Record. Items. OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30TH. 1920. true. Viels II. Pearson of Midvale am NOTICES Mary Allmark of Murray. Ive never known a dog to fake RESOURCES IT WAS EVER THUS. James Clark of Salt Lake City and 'Thar was a man In our town Conault County Clerk or Respective Loansnd Discounts Affection for a present gain 287 10108 Verna Moss of St. George. Who would not advertise. for Further Information A false display of love make. Signer when went And his business ship dowa James C. Burden and Alice ChapTotal Loans . Some little favor to attain. $287,193.08 It caused no great surprise. man of Salt Lake City. Overdrafts Unsecured NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 574.41 Ive never known a Prince or Spot I ' to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par Deposited.! The estate! of Clarence Frew, de-- That seemed to be what he was not. Finnigin Filoeofy i value) 25,000.00 fVW5, Weather HOT. ceased. ' But I have known a dog to fight A man ramimbars-Owned and Unpledged kindly 1795.02Grain ripening. Total U. S. Government Securities Creditors . will present their claims With all his strength to shield a dead ha done somahody ilsa 42,295.02 with proper vouchers, to the under- - Stock of Federal Reserve. Bank (60 per cent of sub- People sweating. friend, leag afthar tk on a ut was dona signed at the office of T. R. OCon, scription) , 1200.00 Crops bully and coming on fast. And whether wrong or whether for ramimbara ut. By this wo ? nolly, attorney, rooms 16 and 17, Com- , kaow is hlissid mercial moru ut National Bank building, Og- Value of banking house owned and unincumbered ... t giro right. 3.000.- 00 den, Utah, on or before the 1st day Equity in banking house J To stick with him until the end. thau t raseva. 3.000.- 00 3.000.- 00 of September, 1920. Furniture and fixtures s a a 2.000.- 00 ARNOLD FREW, Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank And I have known a dog to lick 14,108.91 Conflrmsd. Administrator of the estate of Clar- Cash in vault and net amounts due from national The hand of him that men would It la rumored "Dearie, ence Frew, deceased. being banks 5,13828 kick. around thut you are my boss. ' Whatll T. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust comR: OCONNOLLY. ' And I have known a dog to bear i panies in the U. S. (other than included in Items Attorney for the Administrator. "Tell em Im not. 12, 13, or 14) Starvation pangs from day to 379.97 First publication July 1, 1920. V-Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 -. All right, lovey." , Last publication August 5, 1920. r 5,51825 day ' - v . Checks on banks located outside of city or town of a e , , i With him who had been glad to reporting bank and other cash items 196.72 FRAGMENTARY CONVERSATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f share Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from said ' tha remark, Scattering . U, S. Treasurer Estate of John Henry Layton, deJ? His bread and meat along the 1,250.00 atooographar as sha blaw tho ' ceased Interest earned collected approximate on but not way. parings away from tho dicta Notes and "Bills Receivable not past dne Creditors will present claims with 3,500.00. No dog, however mean or rude, graph. Chairman Welsh and Secretary Net voucher to the undersigned at 'Lay-- 1 Other assets, if any, due from foreign banka 515M ,, O Is guilty of ingratitude. eon of Republican State Committee ton, Davis county, Utah, on or bet 4 Total fore the 15th day of October, A. D.I Call For Selection of Delegate $35735222 The dog is listed with the dumb, 1920. Name State Ticket. What the Sphinx Says LIABILITIES No voice has be to apeak his HANNAH M. LAYTON, , HEBER JOHN LAYTON, stock paid in Capital creed, $ 25,00030 By Newton Newkirk Administrators of the estate of Surplus fund 24,000.00 llis messages to humans come Undivided profits HITIILirAN John Henry Layton, Deceased. state nominating 340.08 340.08 J By faithful conduct and by deed. We Improve Interest and discount collected er credited, fat advance snd cohgmmlnnnl conventions A CLENDENIN BAGLEY, FABIAN, He shows, ss seldom mortals do, t our 45CMH) maturity and not earned (approximate) will be held In Salt lake CRjr JUDD, .Attorneys for Administrxt-- 1 I A high ideal 'of being truer notes outstanding Circulating ors. 25,00030 20 aecord-liiand 27, Augut by exercising . respectively, . banks 21,418.47 Date of "first publication, Friday, 5?: .am,ounH to the official cull Isnued by Clullr-man d ! h checks on own bank outstanding American Field J Cashier s our, 1920. 3,072.49 9, July llenry WeNli of the State lie Total of Items 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 Individual deposits subject to check pulilicun committee. 127,905.61 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. At the state convention cundldnte (Dividends un'naid-Estat.SPORTS, OR GOATS? 786.00 of Robert William Wall, de- Total demand deposits (other than bank deceased. Are we American people sports, or for the following offices will lie nomposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34,35, 36,37, inated: United States senator, goverare we just plain goats? ' I 128,69IAI,( vouchers to the undersigned at Barnes nor, Justice of the supreme court, d poSt other than Flrat Motion Picture. r money bor- European countries owe the United Banking of state, attorney general, company, Kaysville City, secretary "MImm Jerry. the first motion pic1390.00 States ten billion of dollars, loaned to treasurer, auditor, superintendent id ture. wits produced In October, 1SM. Utah, on or before the 6th day of Sep- 128,439.57 A. D., 1920. tember them during the war against GerTotal of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items public Instruction and four Alexander Black wit the author, sceJOHN R. GAILEY, S-- r iul electors many. and I - 130,329.57 nario writer, director, camera man Administrator of estate of Robert This money will soon be due, and it The convention will also elect a new and title writer of the j William Wall, deceased, At picture. : is intimated that the allies either can state committee. The business to come that time only five $357,85222 slides T. MCLURE PETERS, avis j State ef for not or will not pay they intimate lef ore the congressional conventions Attorney Administrator, second could Im shown, Imt 16 picI swear Lllison, Cashier of the above named bank, do Kaysville, Utah. the former, but we suspect the latter. will be the nominating of n congress- tures are now flashed on the screen that 7, b0TJtatement is true to the best of my knowledgesolemnly belief. and Date of first 1920 1, publication July Our friends across the water, it man from each of the two districts per second. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. Date of last publication July 22, 1920 and the electlou comof Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th to do until congressional not want seems, pay us day of July, 1920. VIRD COOK, Notary Public. LSeaI) after they have collected the money mit taps. . REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF The Salt Ijike theatre has heen enMy commission expires February 22, 1924. " from Germany. And when they do UTAH. OF THE CONDITION THE OF BANKING BARNES as the scene gaged of the state con ttesU E P' ALLISON, GEO. W. LAYTON, JESSE M. get the money from Germany it is vent ion. COMPANY, LOCATED AT KAYSVILLE, IN THE COUNTY Directors. SMITH, even possible that they will suddenly OF DAVIS. STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIThe convention of the First Uongres-slonn- l discover some more urgent and presNESS ON THE 30TII DAY OF JUNE. 1920. district will convene at the REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF sing need of it. Hotel Utah, and that of the Second UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE CLEARFIELD STATE RESOURCES Makes a fellow feel fine, dosnt district will he held at the New house BANK. LOCATED AT CLEARFIELD. IN THE COUNTY and .Discounts joans $433398.79 it? Quite sporty, or goaty, which- hotel. . OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE Notes and Bills of this Bank Rediscounted ' 6,000.00 $427398.79 OF BUSINESS ON THE 30TH DAY OF . ever term pleases you. The cull specifics that the basis of Overdrafts 2,450.41 JUNE, 1920. Europe tells the United States it representation shall be one delegate Stocks. Bonds and Securities, etc 50,925.00 House for each 100 votes or mujor fraction tanking 1,985.70 RESOURCES thereof cast for Ncpld L. Morris for )ue from Federal Reserve Bank 12,446.74 tae from Other Banks : governor In 1910. This MICKIE SAYS 8383.62 Loans and Discounts $107,280.00 brings the total Silver Overdrafts 425.66 of delegates entitled to attend the con-- J Currency 1..........".. ...7.7..'. 00 Stocks, Bonds, Securities, Etc. ,j, 3,630 2,000.00 ventlons to 597. One set of delegates Total Cash on Hand 2,000.00 4,504.59 Furniture and Fixtures U1 serve both Due from Federal Reserve Bank- to for the AU. GUkO MOfcDa OF 5,187.67- Total und state conventions. congressional ms. $508,094.93 Tbn&oe 730 Gukooest $ poa, Silver LIABILITIES lt .Is the duty of every citizen to 20933 ARE TULSE.eAa CDTCD&t NOO ...... Stock in paid $ 50,000.00 Currency take an active part in the affairs of Capital V4MJL 1,791.00 ChiCAJOSGO, CHECK FOB Fund Total Cash, on Hand 2,068.03 75,000.00 his party, said Henry Welsh, chair- Surplus r PAPER AMOTRERNOR. Undivided Profits S. S .... , 53.66 8,730.00 man nf the Republican State commit- Reserved for Taxes andTnterest JOSTUKE A LETTER, FROA HCWAS 2,000.00 tee in emphasizing the importance of Deposits Subject to Check AVID NME CAVAt OOWtWMf tC ... Total ..$ 106,444.94 ...$119,015.01 the state convention call. It Is only Cashier's Checks : SUP OE TUEVh GUKO HORD& m 426039 Total Demand Deposits by taking an active part In the priLIABILITIES 110,70533 $ 10,000.00 maries and conventions that the citi- Time Certificates Capital Stock paid in 25,000.00 162,759.62 zen can hope to maintain control over Savings Deposits - 2,000.00 Total Time Deposits v:. Surplus Fund 172,759.62 the deliberations of the party, to Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 14830 14830 30,000.00 lrterest direct and shape Its policies as well aa Other Bills Payable J t0 Check 1.13! 35,oao!oo I 1. 41340.65 Bonds Borrowed nominate its candidates for office. 78837 23,900.00 Cashier s. Checks Total Demand Deposits 42429.0$ It is the duty of every citizen, be Time Certificates Total 17351.03 he Republican or Democrat In politics, $508,094.95 Savings Deposits CONTINGENT U ABILITIES 14,786.66 to see to it thut the candidate that is Total Time Deposits On Account of Indorsements of this bank 32,737.69 nominated on his party ticket is Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank Other Bills Payable 17,000.00 ....$6,000.00 worthy not only of his vote but the ; Total vote of every man and woman la the Total 'j; $119,015.01 ..$6,000.00 state. State of Utah, County of Davis. ' ' County of JDavia. John R. Gaiky being firstUuly sworn according to law, depose and says State of Utah, In every precinct, town and county snJ her W. Steed, Jr being first duly sworn above of he is the Cashier that named according to law, deposes bank; that the above and foregoing says that he is Cashier of the above there are plenty of high class candinamed foregoing contains a full, true and correct statement, of thecondition of Hie said bank; that the above and dates avallabler who can be nominated report report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the bank at the close of business on the 30th day Of June, 1920. bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June 1920 for the various offices If you and the JOHN R. GAILEY. othsr members of our party will only WALTER W. STEED, Jr- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th da of July, 1920. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th attend your primaries and your party (Seal) T. McCLURE PETERS, Notary Public. day of July, 1920. SeaI JESSE D. BARLOW, Notary Public. conventions, should you be chosen as My Commission eiqiires the 18th day of February, 1921 My Commission expires the 25th day of January, 1924. Correct Attest delegates, instead of leaving these Correst Attest: GEO. E. HOLT, WALTER W. STEED, D. M. NELSON. tasks to a few of the party who carry BLOOD, Directors. Directors. . on and carry out as they will or as State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. State of Utah Office of Bank Commissioner. best they may, while you and others L N. A FRIEND THE MAN KNOWS Evaa tha man who won't agroa that It pay ta advert! knows mighty wall that it doesn't pay not ta. - ice-load- ed ADAM BEESLEY -- - . - I I - 1 a fr . - yr . ! , fore-sjgh- R ' 1 1 -- e v 1 J -- Lvtt. - 4r -- 1 -- -- oa 1 I 1113 find fault with tbelr efforts and the th, ,b.Y. nuned result of their labors. 1 comp.,. flM in m, ttolOth d., of Jni,. 1920. N. T. PORTER, Bank Commissioner. u 1 .b, ooSSf,. f iledta cS JuSlSdny N. T. PORTER, Bank Commissioner. |