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Show GJltr Wrrkly Srflrx efcUbe$ ky THE INLAND PRINTING CO, ' r. crrcKSON. Einr w. C. A. EPPERSON, Auwciat Editor ANOTHER GOUGE? been sounded in the has Warning United States senate that the coal barons are pulling the wires preparatory to aftother holdup in the price of next winter. It is not surprising, it is quite to be coal mattar February 1$ expected. Officialdom has boasted loudly and voder ha art of at Ka.vnll, lluh, till, March I 1!TI. long of dire punishments to be inEntered as second-elai- s flicted upon gougers. In fact, there has been so much of blowing and bunk Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance there has been no room left for acAderrtisinc rataa aa . apllrii tion. Coal barons know this. TELEPHONES P, Epnaraaa, Na, A. Epparaaa. Na, 124 Orfica, Na. 1 . or rat tun state msAssccuica . A few weeks ago The Reflex took the stand that the state road commis- sion would jnake a grave mistake if it undertook to resurface the concrete road through Davis county, and advocated tar and gravel repairs when? needed. A gang is now on the highway making the needed repairs and it seems a good job is being done. With such minor repairs (h road can be kept in fine condition for many years. In no instance, so far as the writers , information goes, has the roadbed failed and the imperfections complained of are only surface ones. The road needs reshouldering with earth In many places and this feature will doubtless be attended to. The traffic this road has been called on to bear is enormous and it is not unusual to count 200 vehicles per hour through Kaysville. Concrete which has stood the wear and tear with but slight repairs for seven years is indeed proving itself an excellent road material and that is what the stretch south of Bountiful hat done. It Is time enough to consider other materials when this record is equaled or excell , McKay-Somme- They have profited from it in the past, and they expect to do so in the future. The public has been milked so often and so successfully the barons can not conceive of the possibility of a kick that would upset the bucket. A .United States senator has given public and timely warning of the scheme IfTs up to some one to thwart it. We have an attorney general of the United States. We have district attorneys all over the United States. We have a law that deals with high way and wholesale robbery, whether it be at the point of a gun or by the pulling of secret wires by unlawful LOGANBERRIES are now ripe combinations of plutocrats. Order yours now. Gleason's. We have jails that will hold even a plutocratic gouger if some one NOTICE TO WATER USERS. doesnt turn the key. State Lnnimri Office, City, Utah. June 2. 1921. Why should we be robbed again next , Salt Lake u Board winter? Box !!!lllllli!!!!!lll!l!i!!l Street from Fifth to Eighth Street; north ride of Pine Street from Fourth to middle of block between Fifth and Sixth Streets, and from Tenth to Twelfth Streets; south side of Pine Street from Fifth to Eighth Streets; north side of Cherry Street from Fifth to Seventh Streets and from Tenth to Eleventh Streets; east side of First Street from Maple to Locust Street; east side of Fourth Street from Maple Street north' to cement State Highway; west side of Fifth Street from Maple to Pine Streets; east side of Fifth Street from Locust to Cherry Streets; east side of Sixth Street from Maple Street to cement, State Highway; east side of Ninth Street from J'lum to Cherry Streets; west side of Tenth Street from Plmfi" to Cherry Streets; east side of cement State Highway from Maple to Oak Streets and from Oak to Plum Streets; north side of Plum Street from Tenth Street to property occupied by the John R. Barnes L. D. S. Seminary, according to plansand specifications on file with C. Mac Swan, City Engineer. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract may be obtained when prepared upon application to him at his residence on Locust Street in said Kaysville City upon four rounds of bantam work between Louie Paluso of Salt Lake and Sammy Corbett of this city. To round out the card the Elks committee will throw in a colored battle royal- - with seven participants, representing both cities. As an indication of the interest that is already(beirg shown in the fight, the Elks of Pocatello have advised the local lodge that a large delegation of Idaho fight fans will be on Hand to boost the interests of McKay. According to the best information available by the Elks committee Sunday. Sommers should reach Ogden on Sunday night or Monday morning. It is planned to have him train at the Western Athletic club in Salt Lake, while McKay will establish training quarters in Ogden. Members of the Purple day committee in charge of the athletic card feel particularly elated in securing Sommers name to a contract, for the reason that he went eleven rounds with Mike Gibbons on July 4, and Gibbons has been accorded the opportunity to meet Titleholder Wilson on July 25. Sommers recent operations also include a decision over McKay and two victories over Battling Ortega of California. rs Walsh News Co., Inc. EE Elder Journal. ,lu KAYSVILLE, UTAH EE IllllillllilllllllliOUiillJ V About Coal F ROM every indication, Utah will have a c shortage this, winter. There has been mined during the first six months UI The Reflex endorses Bro. Holmes wail and joins in condemning the holdup price of coal, at a time when the cost of food products is lower than sinde before the war. What is said in this article concerning coal is also true of railroad tariffs. Railroad rates nd Ch"rJ Str and coal MUST come down. The peo ttw ibovt described eomtr, from wbrt it will side 9i Street from half way Cherry by to the I between Second and Third Streets to frf Education P'V pie of this country will not always b. rhool building and rmidene adjacent and ' submit to the bolshevik methods of the there used for domestic purposes the year pourl Street la designated in the According to the plans and specifi-Stat- e mine owners and miners, 'or the rail round. This application Engineer's effice aa Na, 876$. on file in the office jsf the city cations All protests against the granting of said roads and their employees. They are application, stating the reasons therefor, mast engineer and defray the abutters porall "tarred be made by affidavit in duplicate, accomtion of the costs and expenses thereo: yith the same stick., with a fea of $2.69. and filed ia this by special assessment panied I' upon the lots office within thirty (991 days aftor the ea and pieces of ground to be affected or of of the this notice. pletion publication SOMMERSTAND MKAY R. E. CALDWELL. benefited by such improvements, to be THAT NUXATED VICTORY r State Engineer. TO MEET AT LAGOON assessed according to front feet. Date of first It was inevitable! We icnew, when July 7, 1921. Date Said Paving District No. 4 is boundWith telegraphic confirmation of a of completion ofpublication 1921. 4. publication August we first learned that the gallant ed on north by north side of Cherry contract with A1 Sommers of Spokane Frenchman was coming to this coun- members of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Street, on the east by the east side o:! Ogden lodge No. 719, B. Fourth Street, on the south by the try to dispute the worlds champion P. 0. Elks, Sunday announced some Notice is hereby given that sealed south side of Locust Street and on the whip, that he was beaten before he be interesting fight news in their plans idi for the construction of a school west by the east side of Second Street fran to fight. For he was going up for a :The total cost of raid improvement uilUing at Clinton, Davis County, meeting of the northwest mid against a nuxated champion. Our dleweight with Gordon Utah, will be received at the office of is estimated at thirteen hundred and on McKay July the Board of Education of the Davis seventy-fiv- e and sixty hundredths Traders will remember that it was 22. The twelve-round match will be (bounty School District at Farmington, dollars ($1375.60), of which the abut'Nuxated Iron" that enabled Mr. Jess staged as the principal event of a Utah, until 11:30 oclock a. m., August ters portion Is eleven hundred and Willard to wrest the championship and sixty hundredths card featuring the Ogden Elks st, 1921, when they will be publicly twenty-eigfight from Mr. Jack Johnson, and the same dollars ($1128.60), or sixty cents per opened. purple day celebration at Lagoon. Bids will be received for the whole linear foot of abutting property for marvel made it possible for Mr. WiDue to the fact that the winner of of. the work or for sidewalk. lliam Harrison Dempsey, in turn, to portions of the said four-fowork as follows: this Total event will be to in cost be levied at once and line for match a administer the K. O. to Mr. Willard. 1. General contract, including every- to become delinquent as follows: One-fifwith Wilson, Johnny middleweight The futility of the 'quest of Georges in fifty days after levy; except plumbing and heating. members of the organiza- thing 2. Plumbing and heating. h (1-in. one year; Carpentier thus becomes obvious. We titleholder, in tion 8. Brick work,, etc. charge of the event fee that in two years; were, therefore, not surprised to find 4. Plastering. the match is rather important. The in three years and h in quarter-pag- e advertisements in the 5. Sheet metsl work. four each of said installments years, arrangements the contemplate holding newspapers of July 5, describing in de6. Painting. except first to draw interest at seven tail how "Nuxated Iron helped "Jack affair at the Lagoon race track in the 7. Electric work. per cent (7 per cent) per annum. of July 22, the ring to 8. Hardware trimmings. All protests and objections to such Dempsey to whip Carpentier. On early evening 9. Carpenter work, including excaerected in front of the grandstand, improvements or to the carrying out wonders what would have happened vation, concrete work and all portions of such intention must be in Bad Dempsey taken the "Nuxated facing the track. of .work not included under items 2, signed by the owners of the writing property In addition to the main event, there t, 4, 5, Iron course previous to our entrance 6, 7, and 8. sffected or benefited, describing the be will a to Instructions bidders together with same with the number of front feet into the World war, American Medgo between Abie ilans and tli&hkind of Salt Lake and etc., may be and be filed with the City Recorder on ical Journal. Jimmy obtained atspecifications, the office of the Board before the 28th day of July, 1921, at Johns of Ogden, this to be preceded by at Farmington, Utah, or at the office p. m. on that day. of Pope & Burton, architecta, 529 New-louThe City Council at its first regular Rtport Mdc 10 lhe Commissioner of the State of Utah building, Salt Lake City, Utah, meeting thereafter, The 1st day o the Condition of on deposit of $15.00 per set. of August, 1921, will consider the proTHE BARNES BANKING COMPANY The Board of Education reserves the posed levy and near such protests and Located at Kaysville. m the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the close of right to reject any or all bids or to objections to said improvements as business on the 80th day of June, 1921. accept any bid which the Board shall have been made. deems best and waive minor defects. RESOURCES, By order of City Council of Kays-ill- e uoans and Discounts . By order of the Board of EducaCity, Utah. Dess Notes and Bills of this Bank Rediscounted tion of the Davie County School Dis1954o!oO Dated July 7th. 1921. trict, State of Utah, this 11th day of NICK BONNEMORT, .! , Overdrafts July, 1921. .. City "Recorder. Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc. THOS. E. WILLIAMS, First publication, 7, 1921. July House Banking Clerk of Board. Last publication, July 28, 1921. Due from Federal Reaerve Bank First publication July 14, 1921. Due from Other Banka... 1.... Last publication July 21, 1921. Cash Items SUMMONS 25.00 f !!.. Silver In the District Court, Second 959.53 Judicial NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. !!!!.!!!!!! Currency District, in and for the County of 1,810.00 Davis and State of Utah. Office of the City Recorder, Total Cash on Hand The Davis County Furniture Com2,794.53 1921. Kaysville City, Utah, July 7, Federal Reserve Bank Stock!! a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cora 3,900.00 Sealed proposals will be received by pany, Vertielia Radley, defendant me at my residence in Cherry street, Total... , The State of Utah to Cora Vernelia $545,195.28 Kaysville City, Utah, until 6 oclock p. LIABILlfi defendant: Radley, m, July 28th, 1921, for constructing Capital Stock raid in You are hereby summoned to 50.000.$ 00 appear cement Sidewalk sidewalks. Extension within !....!!!!!!!! Surplus Fund ........ twenty days after the service 80.000.- 00 No. 4, on the Undivided Profits .!.!!! following named streets of this summons upon you if served avenues in Kaysville City, Reserved for Taxes and Interest within the county in which this action said, viz: . Deposits is brought otherwise within subject to Check $108,473.78 thirty On west-sid- e of Third Street from Cashier's Checks days service, and defend the 4,810.10 Locust to Cherry Street and on north above alter entitled action, and in case of side of Cherry Street from half Total Demand Deposits your failure so to do judgment will 113.274.83 between Second and Third Streets be rendered ! Time Certificates way $ 85,000.00 you according to to Fourth Street, according to plans the demand ofagainst L Savings Deposits the which has 167,120.45 and specifications on file with C. Mac been filed with thecomplaint Clerk of said court Total Time Deposits.. Swan, city engineer. This action is brought to recover 202,120.45 Instructions to bidders, specifica- Fourty-on- e Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 50100 Dollars on claim 40,000.00 tions and forms for contract Bonds Borrowed and bond, for goods sold and delivered to 48,850.00 when you prepared, may be obtained upon by plaintiff and for One Hundred and from Total said city engineer at Twelve Dollars for professional serapplication $545,195.28 his residence on Locust CONTINGENT LIABIUTIES! street, Kays- vices rendered by- - the ville City, upon deposit of two ($2.00) Clinic, whose claim has been On Account of Indorsement of this bank: assigned dollars. to plaintiff. (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank $ 19.540,00 Bids will be received for all or any WILLIAM A. FRASER, Total ; part of this work. 718 Judge Bldg, Plaintiffs Attorney, The right is reserved to reject any State of Utah, P. 0. Address Salt Lake City, Utah. J and all bids. of Davis. County First publication June 30, 1921. By order of the City Council of first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says Aohn. G'.ley Last publication July 28, 1921. that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregom Kaysville City. NICK BONNEMORT. report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the PROBATE AND GUARDLANSHIP i First said bank at the dose of business on the 30th dayof June 191 ' publication, July 7. 1921. NOTICES Second JOHN R. GAILEY. publication, July 28, 1921. Correct Attest: (Consult county clerk or respective JOHN G. M. BARNES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS signers for further information.), ' HENRY IE BLOOD. . Kaysville City Recorders Office. JOHN W. GAILEY, June 27, 1921. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sealed will irctors' he received proposals The estate by of Suliscribed and sworn to before me this 6th dav of July, 1921. Nagar Singh, deceased. me at my residence on Cherry Street, Creditors will present claims, with T. McCLUEE PETERS, Kaysville City, Utah, until ten oclock proper vouchers, to the Seal) undersigned A. M. July 29th, 1921, for Notary Public. constructing at Room 306 Hudson Building, Ogden, Kaysville, Utah. sidewalk cement extension 3 No. on on or before August 27th, 1921. My commission empires 17th day of February. 1925 the following named streets and ave- Utah, DAVID MATTSON, State of Utah, nues of Kaysville CitytATtah: Office of Bank Commissioner. Administrator of the North Estate of Nagar Singh, I, Seth Pi r ton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certifi First to side of Maple" Street from Ninth Streets; north side of 16AAQ CO J that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the Locust Street from First Street to J. G. WILLIS. Atty, for Adm., above named company,-filein my office this 7th day of July middle block between Fourth and 306 Hudson Bldg, Ogden, Utah. SETH PIXTON, Fifth Streets, and tr$xpr f Tenth to First publication June 23, 1921. Bank Commissioner. , Thirteenth Street; south side of Locust Last publication July 21, 1P21. - CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. NOTICE OF INTENTION. tht MAGAZINE , . Bamberger Station CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS EE r of this year Ifss then E amount, hence it will be hard to supply the the of Council of Kaysville, Utah, of the hereby oven of the Devi, County School District ; tention of. Said City Council to m&ke haa made t Farmington, Utah) application in accordance with the requirements of the Com- the following described improvement plied Law, of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the to be known as Sidewalk Extension Sou Kin Law, id Utah, 1919, to appropriate No. 4, thousandths second feet of (.966 autyeii To grade and construct cement sidewater from a spring in Davis County. Said 109 'issues feet south a point S. 14 walks 4 feet wide and 4 inches thick of sprin deg. S9 min. W. 1999 feet from the N.E. coron the following named streets and ner of Sec. IS, Township 9 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The water avenues in Kaysville City, Utah, viz: from this spring is collected and piped under On west side of Third Street from Notice NEWSPAPERS deposit of Two Dollars, Eids w'ill be received for all or any part of this work. The right to reject any or 11 bids is reserved. By order of the City Council. NICK BONNEMORT. City Recorder. First publication June 30, 1921. Last publication July 14th, 1921. at mu one-ha- of the normal lf de-- E mand during cold weather, jr to-wr- it: Let us have, your order.for your winters coaL That good Castle Gate I Coal 17 Kaysville Co-o- p The House of Quality -- il ht iJSk ot r th (l-5t- one-fift- 1 h) 5) To Help You Win one-fif- th (l-5t- h) , one-fif- th (l-5t- one-fift- (l-5t- h) h) Riches The average man 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. v six-rou- '. Th, power-happi- ness. i V most practical stilt Is to stsrt strings Rockefeller had to his first It earned the rest of his fortune. ut se Character EarnsCredit to-w- it: Saving men not mfv hart capital for their effort In aanng, they establish a reputation which will make It easy to secure aflditionti capital when necessary. , ' The easiest and quickest way Is to start a savings , afore-2,000.- hnj'l X d Ill'll) lfbur Motts andHakis YourMny Sxfi BANK. WITH J Inter-Mounta- ( To Savfc 00 . A fanner has frequent need for capital if 1m is striving continually to improve his property. How important It is then that be build up his credit raMliah liia char-ecter. KAYSVILLE, in al4 11 v ... BARNES BANKING CO . UTAH |