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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAIL Poem Founded on Fact Casablanca" Bemaoe' poetn jf founded LAYTON tbe death of Louis naval officer. French ftjgblaKa. of the flagship Orient, ho jj ftpialn the fleet, which transaRinded In the to Egypt. Napoleon cted Admiral Bruejes Tu of Abukir, t killed and Casabtanei was-puWounded and was He mtommand. he still but fire, caught aj ship hla at post.. HU would not leave hla father and was oti were killed when the ship on t t ed Up. fclCWB sitfw? Wanted- - Co. . a dance the night before and as my feet hurt me the next day I took off my shoes and kept j feet under my desk. I had Just carted typewriting and vnu deeply In the letter that I was when my boss called me Into Mi office where be and six other med were holding a conference. , I quickly jumped from my chair, and walked too Ms office, forgetting my shoes. J noticed that the men were trying lurd not to laugh and I finally woke up to the fact that I did pot have ay shoes on. Chicago American. Miss May me Layton leaves today better Informed.-Dalla- in Draper, Utah. g Miss Florence Cooley returned Monday from Sparks, Nevada, where she has been spending the summer with friends. ber 22. Students are urged promptly. . s INCREASED Shakespeare and Nature. Shakespeare was naturally learned; be needed not the spectacle of tha bock to read nature; lie looked Inlaid and found her- there. Dryden: to -- Kaysville, fnm Milk RiliL'i iiSuiiiillii! jrtttrr Km 6 Mft Utah i . 4 Advice to Young Total . 0.ner bonds, stocks, securities, etc. ...L: cir.kmg House, $3000.00; Furniture and I r a&S Costly thy raiment as they purse can buy, than not expressd in fancy, rich nor gaudy, for the apparel oft proclaims the man. This advice goes just as strong this day as it did 300 years Appearance and clothes count for just as much now as then. It is to the best interest of all young men commencing the school year, that their clothing be stylish, neat, good, substantial. This is exactly the class of goods we have stocked for boys . any young men, and the prices ,are within their reach. fixtures, 1.500.00 5.500.00 25,670.73 22,861.35 22S 0. $ 25.000.00 SrXk Paid in j,ar?lus Fund 25,000.00 r,$4.123.55 2,076.u5 undivided fefa.nent - du, I ! ; Pauses, interest and taxes paid ntes outstanding to . State banks, bankers and trust companies m States and foreign countries (other than Items on evrn bank outstanding IteTr,s 21, 22, 23. 24. and 25 ,fetosits Irfij . subject to - check I - unpaid ... T&ui demand deposit7 (othVr'than bar.k deposits) subject to $127,911-neerve. Items 26. 27. 28, 29, 3T, and 31 (V Kates of deposit borrowed) for money than (other 9 Li li .;,n ,1 i.. :i s' n.; ri.iii i'L WU' M ft ft k L j r; ilij; Min4 t;i ' 25 000 00 Watson-Tann- 3,488.18 692d'8 iTVoti $4, 181.1b - t A 8 Young man, let us outfit you from tip to toe. We can be depended on to do it right and save you money. The best dressed and best mannered youth- - usually lines up with the s&me class of maiden thus it behooves young men to dress well. We have hats, caps, shoes, shirts, hosiery, gloves, collars, ties, handkerchiefs and all that is required to well dress a young man. - $34346.16 LIABILITIES. a vi v tm HatsyCaps, Shoes and Furnishings 1,250.00 83.99 Total ;nnr::in I 92.81 s'sets, if any; Due from foreign banks feW Millions of well dressed Americans owe their fine appearance to the superior tailoring and material selection of the Styleplus, Griffon and Wickwire lines, for which we are the exclusive selling agents in this part of the world We can suit the most fastidious in these lines and guarantee fit to form and pocketbook. 4U78-5- 0 $2oOO.UU, 84 Our Three Great Lines of Clothing 750.08 r re?erve with Federal Reserve Bank in vault and amount due from national banks Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 web oa banks located outside of "city or' town' of bank and other cash items : iV"'c Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duerfrora U. len agtf. 10 J M M i " - secured, none; unsecured, $750.08 ....... secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) Yns,'twt Ad ether United States Government Securities If'iiiiiiilltlM'Sirf!!!' f lannncnr::. Reserve District No. 12 d above '.t .'ll lilflllipilS -- er Layton, Utah ( OF UTAH UNIVERSITY - ; LAYTON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Willjam Shakespeare, the bard of Avon, made a father gay to his son, when about to purchase a suit of clothes Report of Condition of the I FIRST NATIONAL BANK 192 . j Jt Layton, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on September 6, ' I RESOURCES. , ' I Leans and Discounts, including rediscounts (except rn I those shown in b and c) $30,7bU. I Met and hills rediscounted with Federal Reserve I Bank (other than bank acceptances .... $64,501.70 sold) jI in-- I Foreign Bills of Exchange or drafts sold with dorsernent of this bank; not shown under item $244,258.90 I ALL IN THE WORK" 6 u J ! S APPEARANCE i,y Send for Catalogue JOE GUSS Charter No. 7685 f I T Hujiil: Balt Lake City I M 4 Mm i! School of Arts and Sciences School of Education School of Mines and Engineering School of Medicine School of Law School of Commerce and Finance Extension Division 2 C H. BURTON QUALITY, SERVICE FACULTY Courses in home economics authorised by State Legislatorfe FOR GOOD VEALS Phone 1 FACILITIE3-ENLARG- ED Largest student body in the history of the Institution assured. 17c 18-N- ia aecoinpliihel with the old garage building. It is expected that the interior, decorator, will begin Friday, and if the splendid plans are carried out the building will rank high with the moving picture palaces in the cities. The front will be terra cotta, the- - walls, and veiling wi be finished, in Italian yellow and light green panel effects. It is now thought that the place will be thrown open to the pubtie about the first week in October. register chools of the University 15c to La-Ton- have-bee- n ra- r - are paying that-wonde- Congressman E. O. Leatherwood of will address a Washington, . 1). hall general meeting at the Thursday., evening,. September 22, at 8 oclock. Mr. leatherwood will give a general survey of conditions at the national capital and will tell of the accomplishments of congress during, the JTCent session. Every inter-este- d citizen of Davis county is cordially invited to attend. A musical program will be a feature of the The Autumn Quarter of the University of Utah will open Septem- News, We -- ds middle fingers of his left hand were The new La Tonia hall, which was crushed and mutilated, the end of described in detail in these columns one being clipped off. , Carbon was mvutl y- - is fast nearing com pletion. working with the boet grinding ma- One visiting this place now will see chine when the accident happened. announce - Either or Both. we think the world is worse and sometimes we it is merely e in for a short F visit with friends Sometimes think Hor-tens- ar-riv- ed Why They Smiled. Hey-woo- ll Mr. and Mrs. LaConte Stewart Rome Monday morning from Cardston, Canada. I had been to pwlng Pint bottles. Layton Drug d word'croustade of the same words came from neanlng. AU these fix Latin crusta. meaning a crust. Vance and Sam Millard left Wednesday for a business trip to St. George and other points in southern Utah. While oh the trip they expect to visit Bryce canyommd Zion nationLucius Laude left Monday for a al park. two days business trip to Pleasant The -- town of Layton hall Really Grove. He was accompanied by his completed the laying of seven or eight wife and father. hundred loads of grvelon the sully: which action is most comEverybody should be out for the ing roads, mendable. Dig hall game Saturday, September at 3 p. m. Layton will be pitted Last Thursday night Shirley against the Morrison-Merriteam Ford was stolen from the rear and a good game is assured.Spence" of his home on the State read just Adams will probably be on the mound south of Layton. It contained a kit for Layton. Everybody be there.- -. of carpenter toolsr which were taken with the car. The car was recovered It is understood that the Layton near Garfield with most of the tools. sugar factory is to commence the The cur was not badly damaged. cutting of beets September 20. The car belonging to Basil Layton The Ray View club will hold their which was stolen from his place one first meeting of the season at the last night week, was found the next lome of Mrs. Robert Birkin on Thursthe Layton postoffice, near morning day. none the worse for wear. The thieves The ljiyton Plumbing & Heating learned that a car cannot travel far without gas, and at once abandoned company has arranged for a public demonstration of a new type of indi- it. vidual poiyer and light plant at Lay-to- n Robert Barton had the misfortune next Saturday night. The same to once more get caught in the mademonstration will be held at Syra- chinery while working in the sugar cuse on Friday evening September 16. factory here last Saturday, The two 4 wwi? Miss Josie Layton and Miss Green spent last wsek-enSalt Lake City. tt french I -- ' , mld-fleEcgt- I ? ' Miss Hortense Green visited with friends in Ogden Tuesday. Derivation of Cuatard. Custard was a corruption of a word meaning a pie or allied to the modern was and tran-acribin- j; Located In tho'midat of fertil. fialda. ! tn tba production o milk; torn- toaa and auwar becU. Haa tho tactorr of tha Lartoa Sugar company, cannery. Poller milla. creamery and is on the concrete State road. Good opportunities for thoao seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raiaing and dairying. On the tinea of the Bamberger Electric. Oregon Short Line and D. R. G. Haa eiactric lighta and waterworks Mrs. F. N. Turner and Miss Virginia Heuny of Sparks, Nevada, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. 3k J Cooley. er Clothing Co. 12754.97 57.00 372 Twenty-fourt- h Street. Ogden, Utah. 1 t-- hV i.me deposits 34, 33, 32. deposits subject to Reserve, Items $134,206.03 10,16427 124.0416 jal-5ir- ne Total - C $343,346.16 r- . r J r ' F: r- Correct E. P- - ELUbON, 11. C1 T 'rr-isriu- t0 ADAMS, nsiEls,Sw. ' K lki iiRDCTrw: expires February 22nd, 1924. -' |