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Show UTAH. THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, IBs TJLON 7KAYSVILLE CANNING .CORPORA Beans, 1 1 Packers of Davis County Tomatoes, Peas, Cherries, Apricots, Plums, Apples, String ' Pumpkin, Etc. The Brand Which Has Made Utah Tomatoes Famous a Davis County people who now have homes out-- . ,side of Utah should insist on having these products from the old home soil, possibly from the soil of the old family homestead. If your grocer does not have Kaysville or Davis County brands and cannot get them, have him write to the Kaysville Canning Corporation, Kaysville, Utah and he will be put in touch with wholesalers who can supply him. Davis County is world-famofor its fruits and vegetables and the method of canning employed by the Kaysville Canning Corporation is such that full flavor and rare delicacy of these fruits and vegetables are retained until the can is opened, for use. Each and every can put out by this corporation bears the seal of sanitation and purity of the National Canners Association. Look for the brand look for the seal. us Kaysville Canning Corporation, Kaysville, Utah Plants at Kaysville and Barnes, Davis County, Utah mation and discussing this vital mat- sity of Utah, at a recent meeting of oping the resources of the state. Dr. Widtsoe stated there was no deficit for ter, and omit one of the three lectures the Kiwanis Club in Salt Lake. that had been planned for the winter Dr. Widtsoe gave the following rea- maintenance of the university. Pubiui4 br season. sons for the increased cost of educaHIE INLAND PRINTING CO, Two well informed adtion: will Increased attendance, more deNOTICE speakers W. r. ErrERSOM, Editor dress the meeting, aftel which it will mand for specialized training, inKaysville, Utah, Jan. 5, 1921. C. A. ETPERSON, Awlili Editor become an open forum for questions creased cost of equipment greater deThe annual meeting of the stockmand for extension work, and the new holders of the Barnes mnttor Fbrury 15, and discussion. Banking comEntorcl a. of the schools in devel- - pany will be held at the companys of oct responsibility tho umlor It is hoped all the citizens of Kayst Kay.villo, UUh, 1911. March I 179. ville will attend the meeting and get the benefit of first hand information: Advertising ratoa m appUeaUw get a clear understanding of the law llliHll!liHlliiik?yg and its application and be prepared to Advance Subscription $2.00 per year in veto intelligently when the matter will come up for decision at the polls. TELEPHONES The organization of the irrigation W. P. Epporooa. No. tl . C. A. Epporooa, No. 14 district is one of the most important Offka. No. 1 questions that has arisen in our counRiches power happiness. The average ty and it is up to us to get an underman places these as his goal He dreams of it without delay. standing Of Tl about having them. A cordial invitation is extended to ASSCOAICT STAQ all. But the average man is slow to take a pracZ. HENRY JACOBS, tical step towards that goal. He is content ullir lUcrkhj Scflrx ocond-rlao- o office in Kaysville, Utah,- on Monday, other business as may come Jan. 17, 1921, at 10 oclock a. m., for meeting. the purpose of electing directors for R. GAILEY, the ensuing year and to transact such - before tin Cashier. tt-l-- M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH To Help You Win bun t - COMMERCIAL CLUB ' The regular meeting of the Kaya- YiUfi..CommetciTCnubwilL.be held Monday, Jan. 10, 6 p. m., and an in- teresting session is anticipated. Owing to misunderstanding and lack of information in regard to organization of the irrigation district for the north part of Davis county and in view of its great importance to every landholder in the proposed district, it has been decided to devote the greater part of the time at next Mondays meeting to securing infor . President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH NOTES "The sound condition of the State of Utah may well be measured by the condition of the institutions of learning within its boundaries, because the educational system is part and parcel of the thoughts, works, hopes and aspirations of the people of the state. This statement was made by Dr! John A. Widtsoe, president of the Univer- - . x x x 51 X X X We are prepared to give you ariy information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Priv- - il umping-unit- s J. B. ( ' GALBRAITH Phone 126, Kaysville,' Utah ,1 Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. Afarmer has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually to improve his property. How he build up his credit-esta,s.thea his char- acter. ... The easiest and bliah Year. ' - v , count i i ri i i' i' i' ' ' X I I I ' ' I' X , Character Earns Credit quickest way is to start a savings ac- i i i i We thank all our custom ers lor their patronage in the past and wish you all a Happy and prosperous New The most practical start is to start a savings Rockefeller account had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the" test of his fortune," Secretary. 0 X to dream about it ana never gets there. A. G. FRANK, 1 ' J' 1 ' I I' -- To- Ybur Monx YeurMomxySxbi j ' 1, -- I 1 ? XJ my W ITS! US h , : I j Ixv 1 BAN H BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, - . . . UTAH The House of Quality |