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Show JTHE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVIIT 4- - - very LAYTON , I. tT r- t ! - ; TroducOOO 6 Hoo crrr 17 W ; - J- 4 -- 3 4 kfct of frrtilo tall. fvW. tcun7 on4 to - - aw g 3xS Sorti TUftrtf, Onjoo oloctrio Ho jPk 4 1 wtro- . AA-Afrf- t a! 5 1 i" ni to vy, 4. rfPrted Benef Qait Slck Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolman, f;ne baby boy' l"h:p. Wed-rT!'U- v ! j j skid, it out on a railroad ... ....I m., lu.ii ... irxstle ami Impotent Law and The Reckless Driver .1 sh, tic Every large city should have an of victim of reckless drivg. 'Halliday of Pleasant ers for the relentless pros. organized Mrs. Mr. and inspect Sunday with cution of those criminals who operate Vs kaudie. motor cars without regard to the rate 8411 of other reople, afoot or awheel. B Mann ! The sad Mrs. Ira t were Sunday guests at the slaughter of the innocents is asurii-in;0,y such proportions that . nd Mrs. Lucius Laudie. organized Oi jjr, efforGia. needed-t- o make street' and Iona Carver Cook and Miss highways safe for pedestrian- - and f. curfield were married yesterday conservative motorists. Ninety-fiv- e iw Silt Lake tempi. per cent of all rnt r. stare careful driver., willing and ..nx-iuof I Wm. C. Layton and son to the law obey and the rale of this week at the siu are visiting the road. Its the 5 per Cent, the Charles A. Layton. ! & of habitual speeders that must shoulder i and Miss Alice the responsibility lor most ef the ield Scoff Freda s Via spent the past ten days in Salt 14,000 deaths caused by aut.nn this year. An ocoasiitn.il tin. Ut with friends and relatives. does not impress them; cun a few I ears of baled hay are this days in jail will not cause them John slow down. It rk being loaded in Layton by is time that an entire Cnand William Nalder & Sons. revision of the laws governing the of .motor vehicles was unI I fine baby boy arrived at the home operation dertaken. the Lxr. and Mrs. George Morgan The primary need is a law 1 Mother and child nuking it of the week. a misdemeanor or, better still, a it S well. felony to operate a motor vehicle w a drivers license. Maryland ha JEius Adams had the misfortune on a nail a few 'days ago. The such a law and enforces it. It has not J ad inflicted is now giving him a decreased the sale or use of motor cars, but it has enabled the authoriW deal of pain. ties to begin weeding out the incomUrs. Ellen Sandall fell on the side-- j and reckless drivers. In addipetent last Friday morning and injured tion to fines, Maryland punishes the She has since offender r back quite badly. by revoking his license, therea in bed, but at the present time is by removing him from the road for tirf easily. different period. of time. The congestion of streets and roads to elected the Pratt Whitesides was will bish-grow. The slaughter will assume d lie of second councillor to the ever valarger proportions unless it i the East Layton ward. The checked a series of that rj was caused by Aesal Nalder will keepbythe habitual provisionsthe in- speeder, ng to Ogden a few months ago. competent and the reckless timer oft the road. December Sunset. Not Tuesday night the Mutual of the East Layton ward !i hold open night at the East Layla meeting house. Music and a did program have been arranged Its a mighty fine thing to be a S after which lunch will be served. partner in the company for which you 1 spne is invited to attend. are working. Working for ones self I is always satisfying and encouraging. Is the recent examination held in It is interesting to know that out in Gty for the position of Layton of the almost 200,000 stockholders in ! latster, Charles Sill, Alvin Nal-- ; the Bell Telephone company a maJoseph Sill and James E. White- women of them are women presented themselves for the jority who are, as a rule, employed by the rx Xo appointment has yet been telephone companies. df at Washington. In the mean-JamThe women of today are thinkers. Whitesides is acting postThey are shrewd business women, taker at the Layton office. ing advantage of the splendid opportunities offered by the American Teli aumber of young men of Layton F the fore part of the week for ephone and Telegraph company. tia Los Angeles and other south-- I California points. Included in the were Joseph Day, Golden Lay-j Bom" Fisher, Ralph Sheffield, J Knoblauch, Tom Layton, Sterl-- I Sorenson, Howard Sedgwick and wi: tin g-- Ki -- g p.aycr. Jack Mowei, ilded U-lo- the 1 trie , tiau. lush, oveihc.d and ,.tr to junk anovc them. crusi.e-th- v rea-M,- -- , Making the Beat of It. Marjorie had it r,,l and yellow clown full given her and thought It would he great fun to 'irprlo tnnmma and her 14c papa, yntt the utt Oil and got nlieol of her, so Mnrlorle pu' In a tearful time fer ve,rnl minutes w lu n tie came to me ainl ahj Ml mi. Vend you please forget the colo-"'- " tl liking 810 might still ur-l'so u a she first phttimsl. Chicago Trtbime. g Ct kati tap d !', : ami 5 s ti -- lieigl P r caisrt &Ttt L w r!i E, ttdfcf I I Uia.,w , ifc' from Farmington Canyon Creek in Daus County, Iuh. Said water will In diverted at a point S. 7l deg. 1$ min. E. 4.'45 ft. from tho N. E. corner of Section 17, Township 3 North. Range I East, Salt latke Iiae and Meridian, conveyed by means of a there ued from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, elusive, of each year, for producing wer for electric lighting and pror lulling machinery itt Davia County. After being so used, the water will bo returned to the natural channel at a H1NK UPRPKRT 1U MIRPS point S .V! deg. CO min. W. 540 ft. And RA1 PI! from the said N. E. corner of Section SI KONG. I , I of .UldvT t 17, township and range aforesaid. lu application t designated in tho p.l.imne-- , m,va-- d State Engineers office a No. U135. Imt, f fn t pul beat! , o, pi.d All protests against the granting I 1,1 ''r punti, at ion J." t. tdJ! of aid application, stating the n then for, must Ik made by affiNOTIPi: TO WATER ISERS davit in duplicate, accompanied with State Engineer' Office, Salt loike a fee of tfl.t". and filed tn thu office within thirty (fiOj day after the comGuy, Ilah, Oct. pletion of the publication of this is Notice her, by given that Na- not lee. thaniel Baldwin, whose potoffiee adR. E. CALDWELL, dress i Salt ltke Pity, Ptah, ha made application in accordance with State Engineer. tho reiuirenn-nof the Compiled of Pate first publication October 2d, latvy of I'tah, 1'JIT, a amended bv I .'22. of Dale completion of publica- the Session luiw of Ptah, l'.lf, to 'lion Ten Novemtwr Sec. 2d. PJ22. water of ht. tlO) ippropnate re n ou of Mr. and Mrs. (t.u, Niht j st child l- - Tht) ar.' la) in; up. little it a tin).--, from the:r salaries, and thus'becom-1RKnow Thyctf " to Be The Saturday g w!P, prw if partrers in one of the biggest Shown Here Wednesday srve thee from Vitrilty. .ntitutions in the world. i hujar.,i of men employes are also Feeii D. LVMi NOTlVl! TO GRPlMlOKS . Paramount pic-partners m this great coqoration. ture. ,v' lerf Plan ire dourJ "Saturday Night, t us'erner and employe ownership is featuring 'ih B,a:nre Joy, udiU-show"I1 real pub! next i '.v for then those to the ui'dei :g d at at the neday i hail evt.m.g civic eei.U office of th, p .,itmny. i M.Viaro n the com Vull, Thtol a pi, uty will lw m n. a Mi Pet, r. kai".e lily. Ptah. on ,o tn' u' and pu' lts employes are Joy dine a rciad-te- r P.jnJ' Ilr'l 'l1 lf Apnl. A. 1. into u d mger- - 1" ''rv it tmr,t.rf 1 opportunity.. or oluckon lordoom. hB tAcJt able manner by Mrs. J. Cooley and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. lections from the opera were played 0,1 'ftrula VOC&1 numrs were ) rendered by Mrs. J. B. Cooley an ' Sirs. G. A. Epperson rendered a number of selections on the piano. After a number of community song a Je licious light luncheon was served The" next meeting of the dub till b held at the tfome of Mrs. Nathan Reeves The Blue Danube. The 1 P.illUhe ' little Kllth frlie'N luvotlle piece Hill she tk for it ip e th, t a INI tig machine is p P, Pen. A t, w dots ago w tlimg were humming In the laundry, Knthetine h.tpp, 1,1 (, I lie Hear jllt as the l.,uii lii-swas nlng ti gencrou sun N I t'luvng 111 o.te of the tllb of Wi'l.r She p ped over the s!ge of the tun. "Oil she exchtlmtsl, look at the Uhle Paiuiltol t JUST ARRIVED , ' u I t- i,r I of New Shoes Make) New Fall Shipment to lie Sold at lii s . SfiOO.OI) Worth ( Kmlicot i cufati.y m:nm:i) muxs JESSE II. IIARLOW & SONS CO. ( LFAUFIFU), ITAII lth-o- 1 BOtlls ju-- !3 5TT;; K )! )t k k !;:j::tOonOt X'K K'j )0 ti cA OO003.TQJaiCS 1 ns s ! 1 i r TDCjannaaKDonacfnDDaaaGa r. Suits Fur-Trimm- ed j Are in Demand NOTIn: T() silAKEIIOI.DKItS OF KA'iSYIU.L IRRIGATION ('O. The hst of dllini,Hrtlt taMaVlI, And Prices Now Are Very Low be published in the next issue ol this paper. Get your taxes paid before that date and avoid the additional Suddenly a demand has come for suits. Moderate weather the cause, perhaps. And theres a wealth of style in a smart suit, you must agree. You may have a really stunsuit now' at a cost that would ning scarcely pay for the fur trimmings. fur-trimm- expense. Tailor to the Trade fur-trimm- ed Alterations, Repairs and Cleaning Done Well Suits at $15 Worth to $10 es Stylos of this year. Fabrics of richest all- - wool. Trfm-minjr- a of tho host of fur. Actual values to $10. Your choice $15 J. B. RIPLINGER ADAMS BLDG- - ed LAYTON Suits at :1S).50 Worth to $100 Thats the case. Worth to Indeed two of the $100. lot are worth more. Wont you see them? Y'our choice for $39.50 w p Smart Coats $25 Hill. n To every woman who wants to pay about $25 for a coat, we extend the invitation to see these. A good way to know the value is to look around first, then come for a look. Worthy wool fabrics, silk linings, fur trimmings. Your choice for $25 baby of Mr. wven-months-- esa Parrish died yester- 1 raoon at 4 oclock of double f aaoma. The child had been ill ew 1 i ). and its condition was very serious. - The f contlered so fvtd Pnts have the sympathy one in this new sorrow. Fu- jery y arrangements have not yet been -- Power & Light company f 7fh the installation of five reflectors on the over- - , easing. at Farmington this renteen hundred I pounds of eing used in this work. l Is same n!que and at rjr effective prot,em 0f Cf ha curve at the top of the i been exceedingly well The concrete road work vJtj i'r , d 5 UE last evening. .. . station will soon be lotion in Layton. The erected by the Davis I. U , !r7.iKSciation, and will be dbn Greens resi- S. L. track and The building will Be!ghborhood of $2500 and i be used as a re j5111 t coodng station, though l- I I i f Stunning Dresses a. Say it .with Greeting Cards THE ARTISTS of 1922 have the most exquisite line of Christmas and New Year Cards ever offered and we are fortunate in being able to offer you, and at reasonable prices, the cream of this year's product J? ; i I ! and butter mak-tea- y be installed later. er a one cent from the v 5illon f milk has been lhe 4S9ciation and this fa I ed in the con- OL . quiPment of the build- pera-- f fbuUling is the v tsteT&J after--; ome of Mrs. Robert Eir- - bteju, c'uk members the j - ! ( iTr'o-'- iir!' m- - HL atid Printing Co h- - T Amott of i. city lesson was on ri Fast,and was given in -- the $15 Group fabrics and of silk. Dresses of woolen Many are of good canton crepe. And every one, regardless of the fabric, is a bright new style. $15 Worth mere, of course the $50 Group Fabrics here ore canton -- crepe, satin faced canton, crepe romaine, poiret twill, velvets. Values are to $5. Yfou wont appreciate that statement without seeing. Come. In the Beauty Parlor Womans ;btvJeW club held its regular I -- match the natural hair exactly as to color as to texture may be had this week ai only$3. These are $10 values ' and of first quality. !'.' J rr opportunity to possess one will be so good as now. W'hy should any woman suffer the handicap to her beauty of scant hair? Theres no excuse. A switch that will eparatora j For the social events of the holiday season, won't you want a newr gown? We doubt if there w ill be another time this year when the Tomorrow: A Sale of the Finest Hair Switches $5 vl i TonSaeps .T1 Crowning-Beaut- y Few women make the most of their crowning beauty their hair. Do you know that an artistic hair dress, a marcel wave, a water wave, will enhance your natural beauty? You cannot know unless you have tried. The cost is insignificant. Experts here know just how it should be done. Chokers $10 While the assortment is good today, the chances are that these $10 chokers will be all sold in a week. If you want to pay more we can satisfy the want. But come for at look at these at.... $10 u |