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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. tSssssssssessssasssivsesssssss Sljrt3rrltly Srflrx OF U. A. C. CHOOSES CLUB MEMBERS IN DAVIS 'COUNTY Professor J. C. Hogenaon of the Utah Agricultural College, w ho is out bver the state doing extension work, was in Davis county this week. He visited the Davis and North Davis High schools and selected students from each school to attend the Junior extension course being given at LoHe helped them In gan, May selection the of project work to be done in Logan and upon their return to the county. From Nortlj Davis High Professor Hogenson chose Delmar Wicker and John Stacey; from North Davis he chose Lee Thurgood and Minnie Nal-deThese students will go back into the county and organize various clubs (f at least six members to work with them. Also they will assist County Agent Thayne in carrying on club work during the summer months. This club work of and girls ia becoming more and more an important factor in the welfare of the farming communities of the state, and it is hoped that all who engage in thia work will receive encouragement and attain the success HEIUDESK FaUiaM hr THE INLAND PRINTING CO.! W. P. EPPSRSON. KSiter C. A. EPPERSON, jUmiM Miter By MABEL W. SANFORD. said Brent, answering the at deferentially questioning look in the lll. I 18T. Kyvill, Mart eye of the clerk, 1 like these rooms very much. Bid you say they are the Adrerttainf rate mm awiiotiM only vacant apartment in the house? returned the polite clerk "Yes, Subscription $2.60 per year in Advance promptly; "and we ahouldnt have these to offer only that the young TELEPHONES tud.v who had them was ill, and obliged W. P. Epparaaa. Na. 71 to go home. C., A. twirwi. Na. 1 O.'Dm, Na. II "I will take the roOius, lie aid. "But tell The; do all these pictures and this desk go with them, nr do they belong to the young lady? STATt Well, Its this way, said the clerk; "they are to stay here If you wish them, not unless. You see, the young GROW MORE SWEET CORN lady. Miss Castletou, Is an artist you That farmers of this community do have heard of her and these pictures not yet realize the great possibilities are mostly Iter own work. She used - and advantages of growing sweet this room as a studio. And the desk N com is shown by the relatively small is hers, too. Stanley Brent was a young man of demand for seed and the extremely insmall . acreage devoted to thia most enough wealth to enable him ,to concenbis he had fancies; but excellent vegetable. At present the dulge trated all his energies ami ambitions or 'field com holds the cen- upon a novel, which had finally been ter of the stage in the farmers esti- accepted by a New York publishing mation of such crops. True the silo" Arm on condition that he would make they strive for. com grows to immense heights, and certain changes In the plot. lie found his new apartment all that yields an average of fifteen tons of silage to each acre but alas, this is could be desired in the way of stimuc SYRACUSE fit for the consumption of beast only.; lus. He whimsically attributed Ids suc- xi of rich tomato and Center cess to which at the desk, Chippendale Man desires and must have a com growing diitrict, Haa two cannorim he did most of bis work and Davia North I High achooL Oppormore tender and succulent than the tunity awsita the man who acttica at over-THanging Chippendirectly "flint variety or common field com. dale Syrmruaa.. there was one picture which And bo it is that each fanner is so rmnu-- desk, Brent's admiration often urged to plant out a larger acmore tlmn all the rest. It was Mrs. Esther Bates is visiting relareage of "sweet" com; for the .de- a study of a young inun, with fen turns mands of those who desire good com faultlessly Greek, who looked the tives at Tooele for a few day. far exceed the supply obtainable. The epitome of yonth and poetry und love. Mr. and Mrs. William Criddle and varieties most preferred are the dain- It set Brent to weaving a romance and Mrs. Delbert Criddle spent Mr. a at own faster than his puce pen or the lusty "Country Gentlemen could follow. Sunday in Kaysville as guests of Mrs. cious "Stowella and Evergreen man or Yes, she that's the loves, Mary Linford. Golden Bantam. These varieties, did love when she painted It," he said the best for canning, are grown in to himself Mrs. Clara Young arrived home as lie his brier, and far too tiny quantities to warrant any gave himself up lighted to the Joys of specu- Sunday from an extended visit to installation of com canning machin-er- lation. Washington, p. C. y' iq this locality except upon a And Brent put down his brier, and Mr. and Arthur and Mr. small scale. Chapman started m prolonged search for a The Utah Fruit Juice company, note from Miss Kingston, who had In- children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wea sometimes called the Gleason cannery, vited him to dine with her and her ver and children, all of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. has striven each year to place before (hum. Here It Is, he said at last, spy-In- John Barber. the farmers and upon the market, a r In a blue-grasheet of variety of canned com of superior tht far comer of a Mrs. James Barber entertained at a pigeonhole. quality over the eastern brands. lie pulled It out and began to read. chicken dinner at her home Wednes (Think of the east feeding the west A expression cutuo over his day afternoon. A cut glass bowl of their inferior canned com!) This they face,puzzled lie could not remember hav- pink and white sweet peas formed the have succeeded in doing as is eviing received this strunge letter: centerpieco for the table decorations. denced by, the hundreds of testimo"It Is such a Joy to love you that I Covers were laid for Mrs. Clyde Barnials and large orders from the states feel as if I must tell you so. 1 fancy ber, Mrs. E. W. Tree, Mrs, Charles largest grocery stores each year. They I ,n,Ht women don't tell a man that they Barber, Mrs. Henry Smodley, Mrs. Arall want more corn more real com, love him. They allow him to do all thur Mrs, Leonard Jensen Barber, the kind that Utah farmers could that. Well, my heart, 1 am different, and Mrs. Wallace Barber. grow in abundance IMhey would. This that la all. 1 alt here' looking at your m vtm tt wonderful face tonight, and aecma in its infancy, Mrs, Came Thurgood entertained industry yet each to me that you were born for love, seaison the number of people who Jind a a Greek atatue wna born for the Unity circle at her home Thursbring their own corn to be canned at Immortality. 1 cannot help adding my day afternoon. The time was spent the factory of the Utah Fruit Juice tribute of adoration, even while 1 feel in music, sewing and games, folluncheon. The company more than Iri; les. that it will not touch you very deeply. lowed by a l facilities are added each year Why should It? You must have wearied guests were Mrs. Thomas J. Thor-gooMrs. Priscilla Smith, Mrs. Frank at this factor but if sweet corn before this of the countless oblations your almr. Nevertheless, Nalder, Mrs. Martha Cook, Mrs. Hatever commands f the acreage offered on because I love with u love which Is as tie now planted to silo corn, a new modBriggs, Mrs. Emma Beazer, Mrs. fresh and pure as It Is lasting, I dare Itha em factory replete with efficient eorn Criddle, Mrs. Pearl Stoker, Mrs. to tell you so. and sign myself Jean Stoker and Mrs. Ethel Holt. machinery must be made ready. This "Yours devotedly, cannery wilT also put up any quantity "ALICE CANT1.KTON. of fruits or vegetables the farmer This, then, was the waj some womNext Monday evening is the regucares to grow and have canned for his en loved, Brent rethsted, as lie lar meeting of the Commercial club. own private use. letter, carefully replaced the rememberthe second Monday Always The farmer generally is just be- lie wished he had ever known that of the month as the night to boost ginning to realize the value of his sort of girl, lie made up his mind the with other boosters of the town. to meet Alice very own com being dished out on then and there will be action no taken in matter what the Important pretext, his table during the winter and spring as soon as he finished Ids novel. a new year for the program adopting seasons. And in the store-roohe He did not have to wait long, how- with a slogan of progress. Commitwants several cases of good S to wells ever. As he entered the house lute In tees for the new year will be anEvergreen or Golden Bantam com the afternoon of the next day, he was nounced. Directors meeting thirty in canscorn that be has planted met by the clerk with a smile and the minutes before the general meeting. himself, watched grow and finally Information that Miss Castleman was Yours for a greater Kaysville. cleaned and cut off and cooked in the In his rooms. Z. HENRY JACOBS. President; cans. Entering, he saw u plump, merry-faceA. G. FRANK, Secretary. girl In the act of Jumping from ' Utah Fruit Juice company has a high chair with the fatal picture In Stowells Evergreen seed corn for . her hands. sale now at 18c per FOR SALE pound, providing I How do ou do?" she laughed, you grow it for the factory. And they supose you are Mr. Brent. Well. I am 200 ft. steel cable $15.00 will pay you $22 per ton for such eorn Alice Castletou. I h(je you won't 1 set stock and dies 5.00 in the husk. Here id one concern in mind my taking Narcissus, 1 Ford touring car 550.00 Utah that, though of small The loquu clous gentleman at the 1 4 burner oil stove 10.00 will take all the "sweet com capacity, desk tells me you are a literary man, you care 300 ft. 300.00 pipe a to grow. The husks may be loaded site continued, still In dont you put us into a back into the wagon and used WALLACE DUNLOP for way. "Why and myself? Ive Narcissus story. stock feed or silo. It is not so necesP. O. Box 552 even written him love letters In odd sary to feed com cob and kernel to moments when Id nothing better to other Entered m a Meond-cte- "Yes, aituer FArwri IE Utah. under the art of Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah, will offer for sale iri separate parcels, for cash at the north front door of the County Court House Building, Farmington City, County and State aforesaid, at 12 oclock noon. Monday, the 16th day of May, A. D. 1921, the following described real, estate held by Davis County, under tax deeds and on such sale the County Clerk of Davis County, will execute and deliver to the purchaser all the title of the State of Utah, County of Davis, and any town or school districts in the real estate so sold. GEORGE E. HOLT, JOHN W. GAILEY, CLARENCE WINEGAR, Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, Utah. Farmington City.JUtah, April 18, prof, hogenson; . ' 4. pro Atsccmci tun the-boy- 7- sil. the-great- hf al d Inmg-Inutio- 1rir(:-ertrtre- n r 1 y i '' g note-paie- 1 u two-cour- se Ad.ll-tiona- d, one-hal- tell-tal- e Cas-tleto- n, m d 'X-in- ch ch serio-comi- r than beef cattle. do Farmers have yet to learn about the Finally he summoned up sufficient proper varieties that are used for can- courage to tell her about the note he ning. Each ye$r there are people who I' had discovered, and his romantic cora that is unfit to be con- duotion. Miss Csstlcton could not resumed by either man or beast. It is strain her mirth. " And now, she said, which do you the usual opinion that any old kind Mr. Itrenf the blighted violet prefer, will do, for it is out of sight in the can. True bat when it is eaten it is of your fancy or the prosaic reality? - Brent was, silent for a moment. very much before the eyes, and it goes Might one be permitted to be glad without saying that it should be tena Narcissus seems to be his only that der and of the very finest quality. No rival? he said finally. amount of cooking will make some of But you forget, laughed Miss Casthe tougher varieties fit to "that Narcissus spells art. and for tletou, eat, when cooked excessively Is long. art that the can long blows to pieces under the extreme he May I not see you again? heat and pressure. pleaded. returned Miss Castle-ton- . "Certatnly, Whether you grow com for the fac1 was Just about to ask you to tory or not you should grow enough-t- o come to tea next Sunday at my new have the factory can it for your studio. Here Is my card. I atu sendwinters use. This can be done by your ing for the desk tomorrow. Good-by- , furnishing the corn at a 'cost of 8 Mr. Brent. Until I see you ngaln, cents per can. the I am consoling ntyself with factory furnishing the can. Narcissus! ,, ' looked bit at of pastethe Brent, shb had left imhls lm'nd, kissed board Christopher B. Laytan has ' pur- It with reverence, and placed It tn a chased from the Utah Fruit Juice conspicuous position on her Chippen' company the lot lying south of the dale dek.residence of J. B, Galbraith, And there are four beastly days, de-brin- g William Bethel, son-in-la- untU Sunday I" n Fatillo, was taken to the St. Marks hospital Wednesday. He was operated on for appendicitis while in the army, which it is claimed now'1 was improperly done. Held by Davis County. Utah. Under Tax Deeds. In accordance with Section 6056. Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, we, the Saving men not only hive capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure noditional capital when necessary. A fanner bas frequent need lot capital if be ia striving continually to improve his property. How important it ia then that be build op bis credit his char- . acter. The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings G. L. Berais, Lot 1, Block 16, Sulphur Springs Addition. Fanny Crocket, beginning at SW Comer of Lot 2, thence E. 12 rods; N. 10 rods, W. 12 rods,'S. 10 rods to beginning, Lot 2, Block 80, Plat "A. Henry Jones, 21 beginning 14-2- 5 rods N. from SW. Comer of. NW. 4. thence E. 3 rods, N. 14 5 rods, W, 5 3 rods, S. 14 rods to beginning, containing 21 acres; also beginning 79 rods N. from SW. Comer of NW. X, thence E. 3 rods, N. 24 7 tods, W. 3 rods, S. 24 7 rods to beginning, containing .45 acres. Section 20, Tp. To S&v 11-2- Your Hone 11-2- and Make 2-- 2-- 2 North, Range 1 BANK. East, Bountiful Townsite. William Buraingham, beginning 3.57 chains S. and 13.06 chains E. from NW, Corner of SW. X, thence E. 1.78 chains, southwesterly 90 chains, northwesterly 1.41 chains to beginning, Section 29, Tp. 29 North. Range 1 East, Bountiful Townsite. Fred S. Luff, S. H of S. H, containing Section 32, Tp. 3 North, Range 3 West. Ray F. and W. L. Brandon, all of lots Block 34, Plat "A, Center ville Townsite. of NW. b of Joseph Manning, S. SW. (4, containing 21.80 acres Section 20, Tp. 5 North, Range 2 West. Thomas W, Read, beginning 1803.15 feet N. of SE. Comer, thence N. 275.85 feet, W. 79 rods, S. 275.85 feet, E. 79 rods to beginning, Section 22, Tp. 5 North, Range 3 West. BARNES BANKING CO. . KAYSVILLE, , UTAH 1-- 4, Robert L. Burton, beginning 19.03 chains E. from NW. Comer of SW !4, thence S. 2.93 chains, S. 89 deg, 45 min E. 1.11 chains, N. 2.93 chains, W. 1.11 chains to beginning, containing Section 26, Tp. 4 North, Range West. Annie Whitmore, lots 38, 39, 40 and 41. Block 30, Plat "B, North Salt Lake Addition. Laura Briggs, beginning 10 chains S. and 15 chains W. from NE. Corner, thence W. 5 chains, S. 10 chains. E, 5 chains, N. 10 chains to beginning, Section 29, Tp. 2 North, Range 1 East, Bountiful Townsite. Maria A. Sheffter, beginning 218.3 feet W, from SE. comer. Section 31, Tp. 2 North. Range 1 E.. S. L. M thence NE. 160.9 feet. North 49 deg. 44 min. W. 248.8 feet N. 55 deg. 56 min., W, 312 8 feet, N. 51 deg. 49 min., W, 318.2 feet, N. 45 deg. 22 min. W. 596.6 feet, S. 1109.6 feet. F,. 1091.7 feet to beginning, containing 15.65 ' 1 flJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on pjumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. acres, Davis County, care G. W. Russell, beginning .3.89 chains N. from SW. Corner of NW. 4, Sec. 30, Tp. 5 N., Range 2 West. S. I M.. thence S. 89 deg. 30 min., E. 17.95 chains, N. 1.12 chains, W. J7.95 chains, S. 1.11 chains; also beginning 18 chains E. and 8.94 chains N. from SW. Comer of NW. V,. Section 30, Tp. 5 North, Range 2 West; thence E. 2.01 chains. North 1.69 chains, W. 2.04 chains, S. 1.69 chains to beginning, containing in all 2.33 GALBRAITH J. B. Phone 126, Kaysville, Utah acres. Levi Hammon, beginning 9 rods 10 feet W. 7.40 rods N. from SE. 54 Comer, Section 24, Tp. 5 North, Range 3 West. S. L. M.; thence W. 20.50 chains; N. 1.50 chains. E. 20.50 chains, S. 1.50 chains to beginning, containing 1 mm!! SATURDAY, MAY 7th For Rent i Four Shares of Davis & Weber County Canal Stock JOHN R. BARNES CO, By Claude T. Barnes, Manager, 805 Deseret Bank 2 Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pie haili I acres. Solar Crystal Salt Co.. SW. of SW. l4 Section 25, Tp. 5 North Range S West, S. L. M, containing 40 acres. Solar Crystal Salt Co, all of Lot 1. Section 35, Tp. 5 N, Range 3 Wes Si L. M, containing 29 acres. Solar Crystal Salt Co, all Lots 1 and 2, Section 1, Tp. 4 North, Range 3 West, S. L. M, containing 92.20 acres. Horace King, 0.793 acres in SW. Vi of SE. 4 Section 20, Tp. 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, not platted. 3 RICE, Bluerose 18 lbs. for NAVY BEANS 16 lbs for PORK AND BEANS, Pierces small can PORK AND BEANS, Pierces medium can PORK AND BEANS, Pierces large can PINEAPPLE, sliced small can PINEAPPLE, sliced medium can PINEAPPLE, sliced . large can . . SEGOMILK J 1 JOc i 15c 125c JOc 1 I i ..45ci 35c ..15c ..30c lb COCOA, Runkels lb U This is for Cash. I1 I KAYSVILLE -- Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work PHONE 28-- 2 LAYTON, UTAH $1.00 25c COCOA, Runkefs SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN The House of Quality -- illll!il!!l!!l!I!IIIillI!!I!!l!IIIIIilllilll!l!ll!!l!II!IIII!ilII!IilI!!!l!!!li!ii!li!iI!L'II!K! N Large Fags Wanted--Refle- x V 41 V ness. I . Ip Character Earns Credit East. Jim and Bessie Dobson, all of Lots 5 to 11 Cont, Block 13 Plat, Sulphur Springs Addition. Jack Maxwell, all of Lot 20 Cont. Block 14, Sulphur Springs Addition -- AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! The most practical start ia to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. NAME AND DESCRIPTION. Chas. H. Nance, NW. X of NW (4 Section 34, Tp. 2 North, Range 1 4 he Blgbed aloud, Sj of G. F. w j The average power-happiman places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. Riches W. W. EVANS, County Clerk. r - 3 1921. s E To Help You Win 3 v r. mi n Office. |