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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYII.LE. UTAH AW, WHATS THE USE 1 NO i to OjihC fetOTFtCt fjt X. ' TfS MORNtNC IM Gonna ? -- OHwIiiTX, d WAS HOME, A ND"TJWfc. A LITTLE REST TT Lf.VanZelm By " Vi,r,r Every Day Is Rest Day for Wifie 1'rl.w 1 ANSvJtR ThE TELEPHONE, . K' Lwtl m th in the midt prxiuot.on of milk, tomaHaa th factory nii to, of the Lajrton Suar company, cannery, milla, crramery. and is on the concrete state road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken of raising and dairying. On the lines the Bamberger Electric. Oregon Short electric H. G. W. lias Lme and D. A Ughta and waterworka. rel tur "'r 'l PitcV'Io ni of frrtil fiel'U. S'ksi i h Large Rags Wanted -- - i Reflex Office b-- w olr i' no, ' i n .! on v he l',lt n i h at th i"h h i i I i e. t ( ' tie i P.i e he John 11 a oat I , k r 1 i t W ! i Preserving Time and a Cool Kitchen k m.iriM i', M.uy M.tigie ii.niiths old d tueh'i r iv twi r.' Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Adams, a daughter. on Sunday, July 29, well. child are and doing Mother 1 J. I. ( if!' v an c. td '' i h fort reai h Miss Helen Ward of Seattle, and he crossed the her mother, Mrs. Alice Ward, of Chico, tains into U,e California, departed for their homes After Msitim: this afternoon. Francisco h" K, t. a "! M i if e - " t'a' from a tour "f t the progressive Laytorr .Mon t, j. ,j early farmers are attending the farmer? went out aroard i;, conference at Logan this week. the lake anil f "in - mo Many of S p pe wlm h i ei Mm inoii iia'o 1 Pme st I. i m a ml ran, ea w os a' a i uh. iod t 1 t. h Id eti w ho vviio phi mg w ih fh. M iistai.tlv gave the alarm ulnn the ntotlur of htlle Maty le.vhhois armed the child had ..jpetnj from view. Amoi'g those h wiie tally on the seeiie was Karl ,i,,,.iii, who peeled into the month he i ulvert and saw the hold lodged ' the pije, its clothing evidently mht on the sheet metal or a riet Soon after locating the child the fn-'ll" water evidently forced hi t loo" ' ,d a she was driven from the open the Saltin' depot in Salt I ik. g J. u man took her from the water. 'i! S imi. iv Horning abed J ! It O'timated that the child wit while o. k, putting a trolley on 'he '.ihnniged in the culvert, whith ha lab'i, Ki.uk Pi iiiiilfoot, of Kaysvi1 a tnt.il It ngth of about t'.O feet, for at fill on a pile of loiks ami broke le.i t five minutes, and when she was In lie was taki n to the Holy Ci" - leinvereil had ceaed to breathe and hospital for treatment whore hi the little form win blue with cold. It is thought he w now confined. I.ii man a veteran of the Woil l leioii i from the accident fully. war and had been trained for jll't such in igencie. He promptly set about 'ii'i itatir g the hild and o well li he know ami do hi w.nk that he wa iv eil before the arrival of Pi. (1. P Ruthdgi, who had been called hv Satmdaj' afti moor, fn.pi tbior to phone. who six o'clock, Miss Maiy Sw ii The Rifle writer visited the scene Tut 'day became the In ule if John of the accident and after viewing the Stoddard I.ogan, Of Git in River,! which is apparently a Pi culvert, o ,f her Wyoming, enteitamed inch corrugated metal f lend at the home of her f.t'her on pic ofmanufacWood: Burnhams the tured by !e off I.oi stlevt. Among the a et in of whuh are the end Cross, wealing nppaitl so deal to t hr frnii d the escape from concrete, pronuiin nine hi ait, weie many whiili die had death mot remarkable, I r. Rutledge K ranee while thine as an m red aeipn gives great credit to Mr. Jarman in army iuie. Painty the ihdd, that without him were served and the livug rooms of reviving could not have been saved, a h it the home wire ih orated with seawould have been too late. sonable flower Ili i i i J .herra N..i!a n ( J I t allot of n and ai .and M" motori d ni'h to E i , i Angeles and theni e home owr it. .! trail. Mr. ooley thir Arrowhead much had road Uith going ar.d i mu H" ing with plenty of 'heavy grades is not sunk on partieularlv and ays that iity has a h , E. M. Whitesides and family, N. M. that is not at woik. T! population hitesides and daughter, Fern, and last stop was made at (Vdat night rs. Clair Whitesides are making a which Mr. Coo'.ey drove front City ro weeks visit with friends in Idah . to Iroco; at Provo Mrs. Cooley took id the Yellowstone. the wheel and drove home while .1. I! CanLate advicea from Raymond, slept most of the time. ada, tell of two great hail storms during July. The first and mo3t damaging fell on July first and the second near the last of the month. Mr. nd Mrs. Lucius Laudie and Mr. nd Mrs. J. W. Thornley, with in Smiths families, are camping Weber in canyon. grove Trank Proud foot Falls; Suffers Broken Hip Next winter the whole family will enjoy the delicious u preserve now. Fresh fruit.s and jams which ho can canned easily vegetables, too, successfully, and cold cornea. he will real when a treat weather they i i 4 i your canning electrically. With an electric range the work is done more efficiently and easily and the lmuse-kept cool and pleasant. Do ! i l.i-- i U , For every kind of cooking an electric range is best safe, clean, convenient, and economical. i it is I Layton Social Event Feature of Season Up to Saturday but four feet of water had been drawn from the East i ! i c Mrs. Annette Stevenson entertained afternoon at her home in yesterday The water from Canyon reservoir. Hob n Ward, the canal for the past few weeks has Layton in honor of Mi a'nd her mother, of Wash., Seattle, is been heavily laden with silt, which Calif. The of Mrs. Alice Chico, Ward, a fine form of fertilizer on the land. of the one large-t of the was party W. W. Cowley, superintendent of past year and was perfect in all its the sugar factory at Hooper, has been .appointments. The living rooms of called to Rigby, Idaho, for a conferethe home were decorated with cut nce with the officials of the com- flowers in which sweet peas predom-- I Mr. inated. Refreshment were served in pany conducting that factory. of the the dining room and were most dainty Cowley was superintendent .camthe last and delicious. Rigby factory during paign. Among those present were Ralph Rampton, J. B. Cooley, Layton has established a free auto W. W. Evans, R. campirg ground. The ground is lo- G. V. Stevenson, cated just south of the Layton mills Sherman, J. M. Smith, E. E. Ellison, on the west side of the Short Line Ja. E. Ellison, L. E. Ellison, M. II. j Me-dam- . There is Trousseau Tea Given for Miss Marv Swan no tric cooking substitute for eleclet us prove it! U Utah Power & Light Co. 1 i 4 '! , f u- -t Efficient Public Service i rifie-limen- Every thing Electrical for the Home t- Progress Reported of Will Astonish State Road Projects This With the acceptance of the Spanson federal a d paveish Fork-Pament by the state and the dation of its acceptance by tU- federal bureau of public roads, another section of the federal highway system of Utah is completed. T1 c state road commission at the week'v Ftaff meeting tss.k time to rev iev the progress of roted work in the state at the present time, and found, ac corcIirTje to Preston G. IVier"i.. chairman of the commission, that good progress can be reported fnm all parts of the state. m paveThe Spanish Fork-Pav cek by las' ment was inspected late R. V. Patterson, resident cnginer, in comcompany with the Utah county missioners. The title sheet for the crossing, which includes an o rhead crossing of the Union Iaiifi main line tracks and a new bridge over the Webef' river, as well a h i Z embankment approaches, was s gred by the state road commission this Plans for the railway bridge the r.t.iroad, built be to by section, have been checked and passed by the state road commission, hut are still subject to approval by the hueau of haa public roads. As goon as this been done and the agreement between the roalroad, state and ftderal government has been approved, th- - work by will be ready for final an the bureau and for advertising. The railroad's share as riw agreed on is that it build the bridge over its tracks, take care of necessary t!,angea in spur tracks and other railroad structures, and pay $11, '00, The remainder of the cost will he shared by Weber couhty and the fed ra! government in the proportion of 'Jo to 71. The total cost of the improvement y Good Shoes ess Money - Layton People For Economical Transportation The QUICK action of simple camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in eye wash, will surOne man 'was people. prise after suffering helped immediately, with sore and red eyes for 1.7 years An elderly lady reports Iavoptik strengthened her eyes so she ran now read. ' One small bottle usually helps ANY CASE weak, strained or inAluminum eye cup flamed eyes. The lowest priced quality car on the market Prices Delivered: FREE. LAYTON DRUG COMPANY lujyton, Utah y Youll Have a H Touring Roadster ....$650.00 $635.00 $860.00 $1050.00 Coupe s Sedan Wonderful Time at t Rampton Auto Co. Bountiful, Utah y. LAGOON (7 151 my 11. j grounds for picnicking, a splendid playground for the kiddies, all ports of amusements. MA ilk M-i- i 'Jl 1 Jh l Ik-autifu- Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Most Modern Mill SWIM t Bathing this yfear is better than ever before. Frolic in the sand at Waikiki Beach. " ! timated by those affected. Nick Eormemort and family have returned from a camping trip to Como Sprirgs. , DANCE Don Kirk hams Novelty Orchestra has no equal in the Intermountain West The "crow d3t Packed in the Neatest Manner join Every Dealer Haa It Lets Go! vij W tjuj .nut .i 2J JJ. IX d KAYSVILLErUTAII W WJ tVS -O O JUMMMMWX 0--0 |