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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. road had been put Kaysville City, seven (7) milli; Farm- - land.stated that estimated that $800 ington City, five (5) mills; Centerville in good condition, finish the grad-tw- o PablitM fcf Town, four (4) mills; Layton Town, would be required to recommend-ler- y 'K Also the following ing on state highway, and (27 mills. TIIE INLAND PRINTING CO. O. S. L. over was fixed for the Bonneville irri- - ed that a viaduct be put FATHERS' AND SONS' kdil.r W. P. EPPERSON land. tracks on said , OUTING ANGUST 18. 19. 20 gation district,' $22,624 on each acre"7ailroad C. A. EPrFRSON. Amritu Editor Fair State Utah from letter A said to land in allotted water foot of What will undoubtedly be one of the ciation was read and filed. district. Entered Hronirliu manor K.bruorr l very finest trips of the entire season A petition from Elizabeth Ann t 3 board m. Xav.viHe' same act of the unitor of tko At p. Utah, 1IH. at day sd and con is as far sport pleasure Mart 1$TE er of Bountiful for monthly allowance . as a board of equalization, corned in this part of the county is The matter of equalizing the assess- - on account of indigency was read and 'Adrortlalnf ratoa oa appUretien being planned by the officials of the ment of cattle otherwise assessed was referred to Commissioner Iftinegar North Davis stake on August 18, 19 foY investigation, Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance and 20. Everybody is going to Weber taken up and fully investigated, and it A, letter from Rotary club in regard was decided that the equalization of on . those three the for canyon days TELEPHONES this class of property was equal and to good roads day was read and time of their lives. Already a number W. P. Epponaa, Na. TM j A letter from general superintendC, A. Kpperten. Na. lit of families have planned to go, and the of O. S. L. Railroad company In ent authorized was clerk The inform to , Orrte. Na. ISaffair looks now as if it will be. one relation to railroad crossings in the the state board of its action. grand success. Thereupon the meeting was ad- - county was rbad and filed The stake superintendents of the OTTMC Arthur Hess, state road inspector, to August 15, 1921, at 10:15 Mutual Improvement associations met journed before the board and reporttJIMI STATE m. a. appeared asscciaip:i with other officers at the Layton bank ed that condition of state road, in reTuesday evening and various details im- spect to waste water, etc., was COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE HAVE KECENTI.Y NOTICED were disposed of. All the committees proved, MEETING THAT u homely girl in khaki trousers were appointed, and the grounds. Red I. E. Willey appeared and made a The session of the Dam regular looks like h . Cross, program and games each will to the piggery in statement THAT the moss-bac- k citizen thinks all have a committee and a responsible county commissioners was held Augu.--t located i!n the regards of the county end south citizens are tight chairman. They are all working hard 1 at 10 a- m., there being present Comprogressive still in the were that stated and hogs to make this the best time of the sea missioners Gailey, Winegar and Holt, wads. did not and ranch of the hog vicinity and W. W. Evans, clerk. THAT elk antlers-arstill plentiful son. case the dismiss to advisable it think Minutes of previous meeting were in the Yellowstone country, Everybody who wants to go is most time. this at THAT the man with a new car has cordially invited. , L. E. Bybee, as read and approved. The list of claims to date as per list Mr. Vowles appeared before the lots of business on the state road. chairman of the program committee, file were approved and ordered on THAT the man who is not a tax payer has planned a number of hikes- There board and asked what had been done considers all roads in bad condi-tio- will be games and contests of Various in respect to the matter of the Palmer paid. On motion of Commissioner Wine-gakinds and swimming for everyone. A house. County Attorney reported that seconded by Commissioner Gailey, THAT the city warrants of the big rope will be 6tretched across the river no mantel was in house or fence county auditor was authorized to cities are discounted more than below the swimmers so there will be property when purchased by Mr. e Davis County borrow $5,000 from the warrants of the srhall towns. no danger of the current carrying any- Vowles. It was a question whether the Bountiful from also $2,500 THAT Oklahoma auto tourists paste one away. Also there will be one Mr. Palmer had a right to remove hank, motion: Vote on hank. Winegar, State slips on their wind "shields pro- evening devoted to stories around a those things when selling. and aye-If0The attorney was instructed to go Hailey claiming the fact that they helped huge camp fire. into the matter and see what PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP farther The usual canyon equipment will bfi. to make Oklahoma safe for white . could done. be NOTICES people. required. Everyone who contemplates Mr. Davis, THAT Davis county has a phenome- going is( urged to register at Shef representing the Amal- See County Clerk or respective signers gamated Sugar company, appeared benal wheat harvest. fields store on or before Tuesday for further information. THAT sinqe prohibition August 16, at 8 p. m.; otherwise fore the board and asked that a cerNOTICE TO CREDITORS fruits rti in great demand at high register at the Boy Scout meeting with tain road leading to a certain beet In known as District Court of the Second the be Kings Spur graded Scoutmaster Bybee. This is important dump prices. in and Judicial condition. District, fn and for the good put THAT street conversation in the open so thht the committees can know how The of commissioners to Davis, State of Utah. County promised forum often turns to the science many will be on the trip. Trucks to have some of the estate of Sam In the matter grading done, of distilling and bruing. carry extra baggage and equipment deceased. Robinson uel P. before Owen, Attorney THAT appeared stockings are su- will be ready to leave at the Barnes in relation to the games of the board Creditors of the estate of Samuel P, bank 8 corner a. m. at perseding home-rolle- d cigarettes. Thursday, chance at Lagoon and wished to know Owen, deceased, will present their THAT a verjl short dress will clothe August 18. claims, together with vouchers, to the The local Boy Scouts are going up in what to do- No action taken. long girl. A & from letter in undersigned administrator at the law Willey THAT the tobacco dealer now reaches j Weber canyon next week to construct Willey to relation of Chez & Douglas, at rooms was offices ranch read and hog below the pounter for a package 'a bridge over the river so that cars and ;iled. First National Bank of cigarettes, wagons may be driven across without A letter from Utah water THAT coal remained high priced dur- the necessity of wading through the storage Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before commission in to relation a meeting the 15th day of December, 1921. water. Everyone knows the place for ing the heated of the D. R. DICKENS, association was read and filed. the man with a lot of money the ramp grounds. Cross the track A O. L. S. from letter the Administrator. Railroad is most nervous over the finam ml near Thornley's ranch to the large outlook. cottonwood trees south of the river- company In relation to double crossing CHEZ & DOUGLAS, THAT the low price of wool has an This is one of the finest camp grounds at Clearfield was read and filed. Attorneys for Administrator. W. E. Potter appeared before the First publication August 6, 1921. established ratio with the hign to be found in and Utah canyon in board relation to the Shepherd Last publication August 25, 1921. it is a shame that there is no effort on price of clothing. THAT as wide a sidewalk is required the part of Davis county people who in a small town as in a big city. use the canyon to have constructed a THAT small boys are proof against permanent bridge across the river the ill effects of green apples. ' leading to these grounds. It is now THAT irrigation ' water comes at a as it has been for untold ages, necestime when one is too busy to sary for campers to hook on behind Use it. a good team and be dragged through the swift current. Here is a place for some sort of county memorial that i COMMUNICATION . , be of a lasting benefit for everywill The commissioners of Davis county have fixed the tax levies for the year body who camps on these spacious 1921 at 17 mills for taxes outside the grounds in Weber canyon, and such a towns and cities. This is a decrease of bridge will be appreciated by all the Ranges are built in' to come. Think it over several sizes and styles if a mill over 1920, a slight generations decrease notwithstanding the state a campers bridge over Weber river. A cabinet range is ideal for the kitchen increased the state school levy 2.1 that is not crowded for space. It has mills to comply with the requirement SPECIAL MEETING surface burners with open coils so that of the law providing for the raising of (Continued From Page One.) you can SEE the heat and thus be sure $25 per capita for all children of provided by Chapter 7L Session Laws when it is turned on It has a speedy school age within the state. of 1921. oven, equipped with thermometer and This is a start in the right direction, A communication from state board insulated with asbestos so that the heat a reduction of taxes, as demanded by of equalization was read and the folis all USED up and none escapes into the tax payers last November. lowing levies fixed: For general state the room. There seems to be a desire on the purposes two and (2.2) A comact range for the small kitchen part of the officers elected to carry mills; for state school purposes, four out the. wishes of the people and put nd for state mills; has all the advantages of the cabinet (4.5) into effect the promises made before high school purposes, (.2) type but takes only a small space. election. If this policy is carried out of one mill. ' The kitchenette range which is smaller to the end, a great deal of the disNotice of the following city and still for the small family and for the satisfaction and fault finding will be town levies were read and ordered kitchen that has very little space to use. done away with and a government fixed: Bountiful City, ten (19) mills; the people will result, and eonfi deree in the republican form of government will be restored. SJI;r Klrrldtj. iSrflrx by asso-irrigati- ' Full-conven- jpi!IIIi!l!I!l!!l!!!IIIIiI!!ll!!II!li Walsh News Co., Inc. I S NEWSPAPERS ( S(- ;t- MAGAZIXjJ . CONFECTIONERY. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICAL CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. , ? John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr ' KAYSVILLE, UTAH filed-just- " - - I wns . About - F e ROM every indication, Utah will ha t coaf shortage this winter. There has been mined during the first six months n. r, of the normal of this year less then amount, hence it will be hard to supply to - demand during coltf weather. one-ha- lf jle - eve-nin- M Let us have your order for your winters coal. fo 'th That good Castle Gate g, wine-maki- ng home-rolle- Ci " W Coal XT, th a: d hh Kaysville - . Co-o- p tu tTi The House of Quality -- 6 term-THA- an la, M il in-an- y er fo wi r There is an Electric Range For Every Kitchen Every Purse power happiness. The average man places these as his goal He dreams about having them. Bat the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. 352-2- 4 PLUM RING Ogden, POWER INSTALLATION A. M. 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These degrees of heat never change o that' you can be sure you will get the same results each time there is no guess about electric ' " cooking. ; The electric oven is designed with a thick in- -' .sulation which retains the heat long after the current has been switched off. Therefore the cooking is done largely on retained heat. .You SAVE when you cook by wire.. Come in and let us show you just the rights Jrahge foVyour kitchen. . , vi th The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings C Original te ar Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving they establish a reputation which will itjeasy to secure additional capital when necessary. A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is striving continually to improve his property. How important It is then that he build up his credit establish his hs Electric Ranges TS Character Earns Credit hs two-tent- at The most practical start it to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save hit firat thousand dollars. 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