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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAn. Mrs. George T, Layton is ery ill No damage has Wen reported to at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake. the crops due to the extrera cold weather and low temperatures reached Mr. Kufus Adams who has been the last few days. isitmg in Seattle reports that Utah is not the only state that is haring too much rain. Mr. Adams left this week e Friday forlfor Lm . Angeles with his son who is ?an o spend the week-en- d regularly with the Seattle friends at the Utah Agricultural withpaymg Col LAYTON Treated te tk mklit mt fertil fwii. Exeat m th. rBeUo Ha muk, tom. th factory Itaeta. Me . tk,aadLaytoo Suar company, cannery, ia oa tba eon. and creamary roller ml), Good apportanme grata road. rrtttboaa aaaktn aoborban acraaxa for 8r (or track rmrdenln. trait traarta. Oa th d dairytn. raktuts chwrkan hnca af tive Itaatkarcar Electric. Oracoa Sturt Baa alactrta G. Liao and D. iiyta aad watarwork. SB. lege. Mis Lucille Bourne of Farmington is visting Mrs. Eva. Ellison. .. r. an or e I rs. J. B. Cooley will moe ore June 1st to their . Mtsa Lucille Uetk returned to her home in Certtrfuld, Sanpete county, the winter Wednesday, after here. H. W. ROBERTS & D. L. KERR PALMER GRADUATES George H. Draper announces the engagement of hia daughter, Annie to Clinton Ashby. The marriage will take place in the very near future ! . CHIROPRACTORS Will be in Mr. George 1L Draper announces D. D. Harris was rushed to the Doe the marriage of his daughter, Annie hospital yesterday morning and oper to Clinton S. Ashby. Marriage is to on for ap?ndicitis immediately. take place on May 18th, at the resi-- j Reports from the hospital are thkt the dence m La j ton. operation was apparently successful, Mr. and Mrs. Jcse P. Barren enMr. Harris having come out of the tertained at a dinner party at their ether early in the afternoon. home Sunday afternoon. Covers were Mrs. Elizabeth Watt was recipient laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 11 Bar, of a pleasant surprise party, at the low, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoker, Mr, home of her daughter, Mrs. James F and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes and Mr. Ellison, Sunday afternoon, in honor of and Mrs. Clarence Tree, Miss Lucille her eighty-firs- t birthday anniversary Beck and Kenneth Sheffield and Ivan Seventy-sevechildren, grandchildrtn Barlow. and reat Krndchildren of Mrs. Watt 13 2G week. Mrs. Amettie Stevenson attended the beas is Sooffield funeral last Thursday of Howard reported George this with sick list the Boynton in Burley, Idaho. Mrs. on lagrippe ing visited the remainder of the week. week with relatives in Burley. Mrs. Golden Adams is spending a Last Sunday the bos of the lesser few weeks in Lehi as guest of priesthood took charge of the meet- mg at the West Layton meetinghouse. luncheon Negotiations for putting in some The services were a great success and were Prewnt- - A was served and the time was spent iv new fire hydrants will be completed in were well atended by a full house. music, appropriate games apd socinl the near future. Owing to the fact that conference chat. 'Miss Mary Barlow of Bountiful, was will be held in the Kaysville TaberMrs. Henry Morgan entertained the the guest of her sister, Mrs. George nacle next Sunday the exercises for Service Star Legion at her home WedMothers Day will be observed in the Briggs Friday. The time was spt r.t afternoon. nesday churches a week from Layton Sunday. music and and. Ellis son, George games, followed b a Mrs. Arthur' luncheon. Those present Nicols C. A. spent Sunday and Mrs. Mr. Syvil Scoffield is expected M. IL Mrs. Mrs. Murra were Ellison, la Salt Lake. home Hie latter part of the week, after CowTey, Mrs. E. M. Whitesides, Mrs Exer the little daughter of Dr. and spending two years laboring in the Richard Knowlton, Mrs. Leo Wan., Mra. Whitlock is convalescing from northern mission fields. Mr. Scoffield Mrs. Leo Green, Mrs. Ernest La) ton, was conference president while in the Mrs. Ellen her recent illness. Sandall, Mrs. Leonard field. Mrs. Joseph Ware, Mrs. Israil Mr. and Mrs. William Sessions of Mrs. Harold Layton, Mrs. LauSmith, Miss Luella Layton entertained at Diamondville, Wyo., are guests of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Morgan, rence Sandall, luncheon a home at her Tuesday afterand Mrs. Walter Atwood. noon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Clyde Bone He is expected home next Tues- Winnefred Brooks, Misses Fannie and Mrs. Clarence Bone. day when the Seattle team opens in Brown, Marion Mitchell, Fern White-sideSalt Lake City for series of games. and Esther Thompson. Stev-enso- l, Leonard Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Layton, has received school Wednesday afternoon. a call from the L. D. S. church to do in the Eastern A. K. Green shipped a carload of missionary work, Mission. He will leave for his States cattle from Layton to the Graham new field of labor on June 7th. Packing company of Ogden this week. This week has been ideal for the Mr. J. E. Ellison shipped a carload of the new lawn and parking of cattle, to the Cudahy Packing com- growth in front of the First National Bank pany Wednesday afternoon. This is a great improvebuilding. over the barren space that exThe new residences in process of ment construction' for Bill Love, Leland isted before. Barnes and Merle Stevenson are well Golden Adams left for Logan the under way. first of the week where he will paly Cook L. E. have Ellison and first base on the Logan team this Verde purchased the insurance agency for summer in the Northern Utah League the Franklin Insurance Co. of Mr. Z. comprised of Sraithfield, Ogden, Lo- gan and Brigham City. Henry Jacobs formerly of Kaysville. Lay-to- n j town in th north and of county; haa hank, atoraa, cannery If of th Wood Croa Canning company and u th home of the Execbior Fruit v and Produce eottirany, ihlppm of fruit and produce. Clearfield ahip great j GttirtrirtrtiirfrirtririrtcirtrtrtrtrttttirCiiJtt M iss Edith Draper is spending month in Salt Lake City visiting, a Mrs. Dolly Brown and daughter, Fannie, were Ogden visitors FYiday. Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes of Kaysville were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jesse D. Barlow. Ivan Barlow has returned from Lo-- 1 ittendmg the agricultural college. Miss Lula Rawson left this week for Green River, Utah, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Matilda McFerson was tendered a surprise party at her home Friday evening, in honor of her birthday anniversary. The time was spent in games and social chat, followed by a luncheon. Twenty guests were present. two-cour- se 1921 Hart Schxffner cross-complai- J. P. BRIGANCE cross-complai- nt . at Layton, , . In the 71 $255,213.08 605.52 A ry 41,722.18 1,500.00 5,500.00 39,843.16 35,296.71 Return limit of all tickets, October 31st. 84.71 Fares to Representative Points from Salt Lake City LIABILITIES. most men admire gQndl ' clothes $30 to $60 and most men know there can be no economy without quality that above a certain price the Value ceases and that below a definite figure de- here quality pendable quality cannot be had. the right price is as certain as the sunrise. at featuring the popular sport models in all the desired fabrics. Total 25.000.- 00 TMCijCCCLCS "GDf N. UT,U -- Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Omaha, St, Joseph or Kansas City ..$61.00 $71.00 Chicago St Louis ... $66.50 $72.50 St Paul or Minneapolis $126.60 Washington, D. C. New York City $132.40 Boston $144.50 25.000.-00 1,922.53 25,000.00 1,006.71 228.52 Los Angeles 163,061.16 48.00 5,710.00 Plan Your Trip Now 16,200.00 Consolidated Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 639, or Depot Ticket Office, Phone Was. 200. $380,963.17 State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: L L. E. Ellison, cashier of the d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of May, 1922. JOSEPH A. SILL, Notary Public, (SEAL) Layton, Utah. My commission expires November 27, 1923. Correct Attest: E. P. ELLISON, , GEO. W. LAYTON, .$48.82 .$48.82 .$33.82 .$48.82 Portland Seattle San Francisco 117,786.25 above-name- (VuL rates east and west than for many years past. Tickets on sale May 25th to August 31st. West bound May 15th to September 30th. EXCURSION 11.82 $380,963.17 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $2,842,14 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes pajd 919.61 Circulating notes outstanding .. Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countirea ... Cashiers checks outstanding ... Total of last two above itema ... $1,235.23 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check . Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, last two above . items ... $163,109.16 Time deposits subject to Reserve (pav&ble after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed). Other time deposits Total ox time deposits subject to Reserve, last .. two above items $123,496.25 Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement of this bank UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM east-boun- d, 1,250.00 35.99 Total & Marx LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 28 - N 2 Time for Spring Cleaning and SPRING PAINTING RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Overdrafts unsecured U. S. Government securities owned: , Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value. $25,000.00 All other United States Government securities (including premiums, if any) 16,722.18 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: , Banking House $3,000.00 Forniture and fixtures 2,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States Total of last two items above $35,308.53 Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Copyright or coJames giving Ogden BiuiiuiiiiimiiuiuiuuiuiimiiuiuuimiiiiimimiiiiiuiiiiiPiiuiuuiUHimuiuuuiij Backing & Provision company. Pis tnct Judge James N. Kimball held today in granting the packing companys motion for a nonsuit. figure your building wants for this summer Not only was the case against the Labor Is Down packing company dismissed, but its Building Material Is Reasonable 0 counterclaim against Pingree for Nothing Too Large or Too Small 62 anti $750 attomes fees was Estimates Free Furnished Plans granted. Pingree is alleged to have unlawfully received in cash and stock dividends while Re was president and treasurer of the company the sum for LAYTON Phone 30 F 12 which he made payment, though the nmunuHHimnnninniHTinnnnnnminmmnimnimnnnnnninnmwim?ig company had jio surplus earnings. Judge Kimball read his decision, which was about 200 words in length. The court held that the contract signed by Pingree on May 20, 1920, set aside the first contract signed on March 2, 1020, at which time Pingree had claimed tfiat threats to send him to the federal penitentiary at Your house and barns will look 100 better after a couple Iieavenworth for sending false stateit will pay you In dollars and of coats of good paint-an- d ments through the mails so operated to cents nowl paint upon his mind that he was deprived Our good paints seal up the surface of the wood against of his free agency or free will in signthe damaging effects of sun, rain and wind they actually ing the contract. preserve your home and yet they cost but a trifle. The attorneys for the We have a paint for every purpose, both outside and James Pjngree, were IL IL inside, and a wide choice of colors. See our color cards. Henderson and W. M. Johnson of Ogden. The defendant company was Our new Spring Sample Books of Wall Paper show a represented by James II. DeVine, wide variety of patterns at greatly reduced prices. chief counsel; J. A. Howell, A. W. Agee and D. L. Stine of Ogden; Carey W. Rhodes of Chicago and E. R. PPPnhau9en of J,ohn.8ton a?dc- UTAH KAYSVILLE firmof Newmsn. Poppenhausen, Stem & Johnston of Chicago. The original suit was filed by E. T. Ellison against the packing company, LOW James Pingree and other defendants, and sought the recovery of $75,000 in EXCURSION securities which he alleged he had RATES loaned to James Pingree, who, in turn, East and West gave it to the packing company upon Via the Standard the contract of May 20, 1922. When the case went to trial Ellison had the SHORT case, in so far as he was concerned, DIRECTJRQUTR dismissed. The hearing was then upon of James Pingree. the Charter No. 7685. Report of condition of TOE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State of Utah, at the close of business on May 5, 1922. Treasurer Other assets General Repair Work -- Mrs. Lester Remy of Salt Lake relatives here this week. gahrwherehe-Mdl- ) $12.00 $20.00 . . UTAH CLEARFIELD f rowing Dan A .. Heywood & Wiggill s Miss Fern Whitesides entertained AdiiMmonts Adjustments $21,-00- -- the Layton school teachers at the at the home of W. A. Haight. LET US HELP YOU two-cour- se San-dal- p. m. D. A. SULLIVAN SUIT riNGRF.E LOSES BACKERS Ogden, May 10. No duress ercion was used to influence Pingree to sign an agreement $425,000 in securities to the 1 SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY n two-cour- se m, tu Special pnee during May, June, July only. Home culls by appointment. newaj Mr. and Mrs. John Nord are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy last Rasville. Utah, Mondav, Wednesday and Friday from .11 a. JE?SE M. SMITH, Directors. j D. 8. SPENCER, General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific System, Salt Lake City. t i 1 1 t f . 1 |