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Show V THE WEEKLY REFLEX; KAYSVILLE, UTAH By L. K. Van Zelm AW, WHATS THE USE Uh Boy! I- - i f sv t r. t ( 6 .1 t Sterl i i i I I i i i i i i t LAYTON ti (ortilo fUlte. Located la Uo aidrt as ilk, loot Excels ia tfco production beets. Has tka factory toco aad of tka Layton Soffar company, nanonry, roller mill, creamery and in on tke concrete State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, track gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On the Unas of the Bamberger Electric, Oregon Short R. G. Has electric Line and D. lights and waterworks. nor d Lawrence Watt, who has with pneumonia, is now convalescent. been ill Stevenson, Roy .Sheffield. Howard Sedgwick, Vernon Hill and Thomas Layton have returned from the Los Angeles country where the boys have been working in an oil field. ' The boys went away about Thanksgiving and have been steadily employed all the time. They came home to help with farming L. E. Ellison, Vird Copk, James Ware and T. A. Phillips purchased a fine Suffolk stallion at the Salt Lake stock show last week. The horse was Val Sartori returned to his home bred by George Gibson, a well known Sunday after spending: ten days with breeder of fine horses at Loveland, Colorado The party also purchased George F. Ellis. a fine gray Perrheon stallion at the Mrs. C. Layton of Moroni, Utah, is same time, which they sold to the visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Ellison Ranching company. A. Layton. Senator Rufus Adams is I P. Ellison, manager- of the getting back into his old form as a Ellison Ranching company, departed merchant and all around business for Nevada to look after the interests man. The senatqr had a strenuous of his company Sunday. time during the late session of the legislature and did much good work The Ellison Ranching company in helping to keep down taxation and shipped three stallions to their Nevada expenditures. Senator Adam's, among ranches Tuesady. Otha Green was in the senators, was considered one of charge of the shipment. the strong men of the senate and his council and advice wras sought and The farmers tributary to the Layton acted oh in many important matters. Sugar company plant have signed up a goodly acerage of beets for the The Utah Power and Light company coming year, much larger than last has just finished the construction of l year. , a line between Hooper and Kanesville and has commenced the building of a Mrs. Sarah B. Phillips, of Idaho three mile extension east and north of Falls, Idaho, who has been visiting the Kanesville school building. The friends and relatives in Layton for the considerable company past ten days, returned to her home constructioncontemplates of new lines in the Ogden today. division during the spring and summer Clyde Bone, for the past two years months. A line has recently been exclerk in the store of the Layton drug tended in the Clinton district and the company has accepted a position new school building connected up. wit hthe Owl drug company in their On Wedneeday; April 18, aftermain Salt Lake store. noon and evening at the Latona Miss Meda Wamick of Layton, and theater, there will be given under the asLeRoy Day of Kaysville, were married auspices of the in Salt Lake. City last Saturday. The sociation of the public schools the young people are well known in this great photo play, Back Home and community where they have many Broke, featuring Thomas Meighan. friends. They will reside in West Prices of admission will be 10 and 23 cents. The proceeds of the show Kaysville. f - Parent-Teache- rs to purchase equipment for the school pla ground. Everyone is expected to see this great picture and thereby assist a meritorious cause. will be u-t- -d Result Getters Company plant to the Utah Towei Company. The sale whnb was agreed upon ineluded all rights, equipment FOR SLK CHEAP: Good 4,room and contrast of the company but there an- now- objection on the part hiue and lot. Cor. 10th and Cherry, of the pun hasing company. to taking Kayville. Sec Ice Jost, Phone over the contract hidd by the city KARS AGO TEN of Kaysville. Thi contract, whiih - FOR SALE The Bosworth estatt The following items were taken front is of recent date, i considered very and farm the Keflex under date of April 10, city lots located in Kayt-villadvantageous to the city, so lnuih are 1011 coming up for sale; right on so in fact that the new company is an excellent opportunity the cement; refusing to close up the purchase deal for The right party. If interested you Unless the contract can be set aside. I.aj ton better confer with B. Bosworth, '208 Joe Donian returned from Idaho W. 4th N., Salt Lake. CLEAN UP ANI) PAINT UP where he has taken up a piece of land.John Gibson, who accompained Good-brubblshl dirt! Good-bFOR SALE 20 shoats and 3 brood is the topical song heard most in the him,, is also home. sows. W. A. Roberts. Layton. 2t health bureaus in seven thousand M. H. Ellison left yesterday afterAnd noon for the Ellison ranch where he American communities today. will superintend the shearing of 31, to speed the parting FOR SALE I Simmont guest every Ivory American householder on will 000 head of sheep. lave bed and a De Luxe spring, and metal f j Heber Whitesides loaded out a car hand the most formidable weapon-n- ext Xnattress. Reasonable. Call Kaysville to Mrs. Jiggs rolling pin the 90. of horses and implements for New 2t Castle Wednesday afternoon. He will Great American Broom. Father will be accompanied by William Robins, have a shovel and son a rake. Soon, FOR SALE 8 hives of bees with who will work for him there. by the alley route, many of the unW, J. Thayne, Farmington, welcome visitors will be on their way. supers. Phone 61W. Utah! Kaysville No city can be considered sanitary if Mrs. Jmes II. Linford dies at her any part of it is in an unhealthful LOST home in this city on Thursday April, condition. Health, your health, and 74 the 6:26 m. a. of at at 10th, age Three sacks of flour between Bounyour familys health, and your neighyears. The deceased 'was the daugh- bor's and their families' health is at tiful and Salt Lake City. Finder ter of Edward and Sarah Crockett stake in this campaign. So clean up a Kaysville man. Pleasp notify and was born at Grantham, Lincoln- and paint up. Do it now. Adv. ltp. Phone 07, Bountiful. shire, England. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and daughter Mollie have arrived in New York and are thoroughly enjoying their trip is the word received in this city. A fresh supply of box candies, just arrived, on sale Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort entertained at high five Monday eventoday. And try one of those new bars. ing, Mrs. M. W. Phillips and Robert Blamires proved themselves the champions and received the fruits of victory. Delicious refreshments HAMHERGER DEPOT KAYSVILLE, UTAH served and all present spent a most JOHN W. WALSH, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago - - 9-- J. Joseph S. King of Layton returned th's week .from the coast,where he has been visiting during the early part of this year. Mr. King visited his son R. L. King and his nephew Ben Hudson while in Los Angeles. While on the coast he visited relatives in San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, and Mr. King Yakima, Washington. states that he enjoyed the warm, sunny- climate of California. - Mrs. E. G: King and Mrs. Spencer Adams will depart for Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, about April 24. The husband of Mrs. Adams is a member of the Pittsburg National ball .team which will play its first home engagement on the 20th of this month. The ladies want to get to the smoky city in time for the opening game. Mrs. King is a sister of Spencer Adams the fast second baseman who played h Seattle last year. team belonging to Nick Marvos, to a farm wagon, became frighterted while standing in the vicinity of the Layton mill. A man on horseback and two or three men on foot attempted to capture the running team and succeeded in turning it south in front of the Farmers Union. The wagon came in slight collision with Mrs. Annettie Stevensons roadster and bent one of the rear fenders on the machine, a little farther on the team broke loose from the wagon and raced out in front of the Layton auto garage where they captured. The wagon was damaged bu the horses escaped injury. A hitched w-e- e, - y y w-a-s Extra! Extra! Extra! w-e- re delightful' evening.' Elder Glen Green is expected home Many Oecaslons for Saying Qraea. from his mission work which he preI own that I am Inclined to aay graet formed in the neighborhood of New upon 20 othar occaalons In tha court York City. of the day, bealdea my dinner. I want Elder Robert Barton returned from a form for aettlng oat upon a pleasant h four years' mission to Japan. walk, for a moonlight ramble, for a There has been a hitch in the sale friendly meeting or for a solved probof the Davis County Power and Light lem. Charier Lamb. Walsh News Company, Inc. SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work Ill Phone There s manyna shiny gold watch that has tin works inside, judged by the way it keeps time. And theres many a new suit that has a paper lining, judging by the way it falls to pieces after a month or two of hard wearing. Good clothes depend upon being good inside, Layton, Utah 28-J- 2 MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 352-24t- h Street Ogden, Utah spick-and-spe- tn as well as out. , Griffon Clothes are good, from the time the to the time theTast button is given pattern an extra stitch. is-c- ut is a good motto f9r a bank. We make it ours by our membership in the ve Sy stem with the privilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our commercial paper at any time. Federal-Reser- CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $90,000 374 Twenty-fourt- h Co. Clothing Street OGDEN, UTAH BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, iil!!lll!Il!!!!luIIIii!;!!II!IIIi!IIlilll!iIIII!lIIlllliilllinifIl!iIIIIIIlIIIIIIinilIIIIIIIIIIl!!IIIIlIIIIIlllIIIII!l!li!!ll!OIIlll!l!lllillllllllllilllllllllllfillllli i UTAH Sk |