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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. I'TAll AW, WHATS THE USE walkout past kodiE peck's estate. ft SOME JAUNT, BUT A Rude but Pleasant Awaking ByLF.Van Zclm W ik'wt I $ lUAT HE gat EVE IT WORTH mj.i ' IT WAS If !' (I IC i - , put t ji il 1. A Profitable Investment for Your Home Ml. i1 fsMtlit f f field. milk. Uwna- - t ll i.h the factory o ivmi'htis, cannery, u ..ul i ou the ' . i, opportuiuitv aorenee for ij i. w n, .o Ka iotimr. chicken U . it r iiu O the linen of ctttc tOr iron t'hort iiih c K A lt.t electric .iti i1 atvrw rkn .1' I tin . ii Fvei i s'. l I t . : the viiuo m in't to tin r old if !nni iMi1 Hill Ill'll-!- ' Ft- - i'ill i t i tu i : t V li. aie , a ml.-ntl- broke his . Harding Receives Flowers from Little (lirl Mrs. if ' " LOW PRICE We have a size and price to suit every family no one need be Mr. ami Mr-- . Pie-iili-- I'iilt-i- Plants ;R,ose ar uU .laugh U E. Ellison, of flowers the bouquet ami Mis. Hurtling as F p mud through Ijtytoii, was il i ii 'it the ear ami iareAeJ hy I'lisnient HTnl his wife to show " appreciation for the gift.Tho ' Flowers for Mrs. maul said: town Thu; gave ou a quilt '.ling mu i.irs ago. Hello, dear President. a nit Mu. Frank Talor an- - Ml Harding took the little girl's th birth of a lathy girl, horn tm,, ,, ,, , promised to writ to her returned to Washington. ,t.i h i without an electric range i t M'und Ltul 1 : An ELECTRIC RANGE r t 0 tiling , g . f.i b'-n- (line - hi ." VYTON -- - of tin ''.n inn-- in i nt Can l?e Secured Until July 1st . i Varieties: i now., 11 EFFICIENT OPHELIA Salmon. DUNLOP Bright pink i i Mr maim e A .turn of the switch and cooking begins no delay, no work, no . guessing about heat. Tanru-rwho attended la- A. in Seconvention medieal mast lulu t is attle week, attending the conAssociation Medual niernan vention m San Framism this week. CLEAN No soot, no ashes, no smoke, no , lu-- fumes, no kindling. PILGRIM Pink WHITE KILLARNEY he lr interesting musical reeital will I T. given hy the pupils of An in i Miller Floral Go, 1 Thinks Every Soldier Farmington, Utah Should Re Insured 5 $33.00. per hundred Come to the Greenhouses and make your selection, 'or phone Farmington 39. - -- Cooking electrically means better cooked foods with less trouble and expense. Come in and see our stock of wonderful electric ranges. $3.00 per dozen 50c each lhumpsoii at the Kaysville tahernaele ulav evening, July f, at 8:30 p. m. l'luprogram will consist of piano "los and duets, vocal solos ahd trios. Pert Evans, Yird Cook, Evan Ellison, Parnell Green and Hob Barton II L (Henson will assist in the rewill Jeave tomorrow for Shelhy, Mont., ntal by giving n few solos on the ibhons fight rnet. to attend the Dempsey-on July They intend to arrive in t Shelby on Monday and will witness the Hay, Knight & Watson rodeo, which will be staged during that week and on July 5 they will leave for Canada, for Raymond and June 28- .- Gen. WASHINGTON, s a few days visit. On their way back Prank T. Hines, director of the inan they will visit Yellowstone park. that announces bureau, tensive drive is being made through-- ! out the country to regain any men who desire to protect The young fellows put the game on their families and dependents with Before the drive ice in the early part of the game. war risk insurance. The old timers began to warm up will have finished every after the game progiessed and in man will have had an opportunity to get rates on this insurance and a chance trf make application. I Pink COLUMBIA 7 :30 a. m. to 5 p. ni. every day, including Sunday. Vet-eian- Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service Everything Electrical for the Home ce This Will Astonish Layton People Reflex Office Wanted Large Rags IT IS THE TIME for SANDAL WEAR The QUICK action of simple cam- as phor, hydrntis, winhhazel, etc., surwill wash, in mixed Lavoptik eye was prise I.ayton people. One man after suffering helped immediately, with sore and red eyes for 15 years. An elderly lady reports Iavoptik strengthened her eyes so she can now read. One small bottle usually helps ANY CASE weak, strained or inup Aluminum eye flamed eye. BEE. LAYTON DRUG COMPANY Layton, Utah We have 500 pairs of barefoot sandals for and children, in brown colsmoked horseskin ors, high grade stock. Sizes 8 Vs to S1.33 2 Sizes to 8... ....... .98 Sizes 1 to 5, for babies .... .48 5 are also offering a large assortment of patent leather dress sandals for children. Cl ... Size5 to 8 W'e Tn Ol.OtJ Sizes 8H to 11 S zes 11 to 2 ... 81.65 81.85 5c .48 Half and socks in silk, values to .... Per pair Lisle and mercerized colored socks, values to 50c, per pair three-quart- er Exceptionally high grade slippers for children, for 21 and good dress slippers, on tables Sizes 8H to 2 at - .29 P NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 7, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Robins, whose post office address la Layton, Utah, has made applica-- ' tion in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session of Utah, 1919, to appropriate one of Hundred Sixty (ICO) Acre-fee- t water from a natural pond in Davis Said water will be County, Utah, stored in said pond the entire year, and will inundate land situated in and SK Vi NW ' the NE 'i SW of Sec, 17, Township 4 North, Range. 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Mend- ian. The water will be pumped from the pond hy means of a pumping plant situated at a pbint 1745 ft. East and 55 ft. South from the V M corner of See. 17, township and range aforesaid, and used from March 1 to Nov. 39, inclusive of each year to irrigate land adjacent to the pond embraced in NE M SW ' of Sec. 17, township and range aforesaid. This State application is designated inNo.the9218. file as office Engineer's All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea-- ( sons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Date of first publication June 14, For Economical Transportation if The lowest priced quality car on the market Prices Delivered: Coupe Sedan ', 1923 J of publication Date of completion $650.00 $635.00 $860.00 $1050.00 Touring Roadster July 12, 1923. SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court, Davis County, Utah. John R. Gailey, Plaintiff, vs. Par ley Gilbert Carlos, Defendant. , To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of July, 1923, at 12 oclock noon at the County Court Houhe, Farmington, Utah. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Davis county, BY FOR SALE Utah, and more " particularly described fABMINGTON GAKAGE. follows: 7 yaf (irawflM, t'ak chains Beginning at a point 5.4 west and south 50 degrees 15 minutes' ,wcht 17.42 chains from the northeast4 comer of Section SI, Township North, range 1 west, Salt Iuike Meridian, U. S. Survey, running thence 4.10 chains, thence loads of northeasterly FOR SALE Several 15.10 chains, thence southwesterly Apply at Reflex sou heaterly ' 4.17 chain; thence kindling - wood. north 50 degrees 15 minutes east office. in ni r g 14.97 chain; t q a ,.p'- i r U f J-22 JMnuTnlr FOE SALE CHEAP: God bouse and lot. Cor. 10th and Maple 0- Kaysville. Ser Lee Jost, Phone : Rampton Auto Co. Bountiful, Utah trA A lift GittiuTZfttiutiXifriiirtitr Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill KaysvilleFlour Packed in the Neatest Manner KAYSVILLE, UTAH Every Dealer Ilaa It Resuit Getters - 2356 Washington Ave. OGDEN, UTAH MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 332-24t- h Street Ogden, Utah M |