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Show i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH I Miss Mareta Morgan, daughter of! pavement in Davis county connecting In the matter of the estate of John attorney for defendant. William Morgan, and School dforj Whto-- I ""h the LAYTON road system. Cel. a Florence, j Uintiff, vs. Earl dtaeasid Heating on 1 . 7k. nSiibt of fortilo field. iri sides, son ofW. W. WhitouN,. were G for of maouni and Anderson, dt fendant. approval Stewart. . production of nulk. HK-- ll married in Salt SCHOOL ELECTS disr Monhat beet. H the factor . of w City go art N Mi or; administrator, for Alexander, " attorney -Hems concertnt g events at i ennry. ltU NTIFll, tVt. 17. The Boun-htgSuj.r eopipeny, day. The newly eds wt!e on the nd f William J the P ' ' high si IhhiI ate furnished son 1 Dr alt, attorneys. cprmcrr, tiff' urpuMd plan. attorney on their return home roed. Good opportunity. sthoul has selected In the mutter of thv for defendant. state of b ManLy rnght ' ..Ute (uburben ncreer ' " with a shower. wmoh tn.bt.utd 1'ajvis y the Junior tlni Kn 'y chicken officers for J'.' this U tbaZZg, truck Hardening, , , year: A hi'tolt'S plaintiff, VS. A tid lh, it io,-v Rosworth, h 'tud, ut s of thc svhool fr .This 1: of things which Mill t, dirym. On the line of Martin :big ll n w rglo, l president; g i'n lira! .10 faint a: 4 . m l.n tf pollutes, defendant. Che? & p rt--rr; Wt'U tttlr"ts k'tU1 vl' in their home. The shoxverers , 'lx1 and the H ion I' resident, t.ti 1'.' MiClure .a v. is, atioineys for plaintiff. W. w t t k I' g . ' l',t, u, h h er tor u day the students about i"ii i.ittie is composed of P. m. Monday oen.-, II .. Ritde Ir , ut lot ney for defendant, s gn'o, t in th same lCi-mat. remained unt s 00 a. m T It. the rnatti r f the k'um, Robert Telford, in r of tali 1, r s Cgdtn S.iv u gs & Trust Co., plain-v- s iigulur news hi t R t n is suffering from a morning. UiKan larkin, Ea Mr. at d Mr- aa d a . !' . Stevenson .1. hn J. Bennett, et ux, de-- i' ( ijK i'F ib, ' are tbi J'. inkle whichhe received Mon- v ,i J hi make their home m I a C,enea Nel- a, i f ' i n. I,. tint - ' Jt Pratt, attor- l.t'v n,l ufo.l I'M paled to ova o is now on cruUhes. oat I Mil e R, - t, i & !! Gardner 'i ly the puhlvnv y. fle pini'itf. diis tor atoi for o! t! dt fendar.ts. of tvs Raymond, Rl ( OKU Pol Mo MKI D Vn. Thomas OBrien It. the re f lli, '11 ite 'i o! the work i' i is visiting with her on, plaintiff, vs. Canada, R"ls; record iVrt. j, o. th t 17. i ii ft. it t n st all ' e ta a, James E. Ellison. iporafton, u Mrs. is i , pot ted by Perry lister, I'll st, at-' ."g & '. Ragley, ' Vjoess.oij, hut n! ,, he . h dl'tr ict near d i h e November 1 the Layton Auto urn to t.iki Fabian t !., u Ragley, p e Uittd l.'.O acres and t " f, 'll. close its garage on Sun a si ho, company will r at the h attorneys for Je- pajH dance : i.is-e- t music oixhtstr.i lie on potatoes, 8:00 p. m. Saturday at i Ip and i ei.t t hat siu li a ,h fcy, furnish the hu.sk. Jl lt0 pound' Oil, p, t '' t e Is vs. fill m the fut ii afternoons. plaintiff, v ning the darue g'vtn ly ti It in en Mol' 0 m d c h ui a I.yn-,t- s. Ann Elli-,o- b Alary the of tee, was pronounced the nt s h g on p, ' p t a. re. The gross j. p. Ellison, presidentis still in Ragley, held t. ' faim for one year in company, to , thi Iuiyton aid I' Vi Ranching .i.,n i ' ta i i It ndehin A. fop Judd, attorneys a", U t looking aften. the interests of demanding n.ore of he s.mn ov.m.iti ly L. I). S. IE Homer Imgren, attorney On M d ' ' "i , , i g, the i 'tale and o( the company. :i. pi loiial, but ndant. lot ib wo- - i ii 1. IV s elt V( the comnutee will Tic mill the Robbins, ill S.fi m.,s.ia, of ,ai, band Scouts Layton Boy The floe 'hi I D. S I' and charm, tt r hall at the .uo" , ,i no ui w Inst repotl Latona theatre irfll give a concert at all whoire not i n P' O' lists to be ,1 tough t in ounlt l he for settle'it Proceeds for the tomorrow night. from the floor until all Colli'lllI,) s rs, ai, attorney, benefit of the band. Be there, if you tkt l't The commiUie j he ttams aie about vs. plaintiff, the Ten boys. would help who attend this hall the t,:i, of Hi icl , but the Saints have 1, defendant. t v pt i lent e lives. ORcri & I'VVls, low , i r, ill The court of honor will convene at i .1 o, I I.mcoi k be house on to A m h oimse sn, pi meeting West Layton the Items token frmn l'ne v ill the I. ill! witness Today that tin! tb fendant. and foiw October the 25, lan tiny Wednesday evening, c.i i's .igo, dati d Ov tidi, r of two and th milts uf fion the fust whi-tlt Ift the m.ittir of the t til mu examine a number of boy scouts who of K .I SV ille street whnh exuruls It; s biit pavement, John tlope Davis Non Oscar an for to become fat u citi-Z- t gives are striving promotion. M.inue R. trims will entertain in Mi" from the state road west on Gentile iU.l i barite for winning this g une of the I' lilted States. Imrmr ct lt.iM'ld Ri'hi'p vh,i will soon GENUINE s It t ihe Saints have lost to e street, to a point where Gentile .stun t the for Joidan In the matter of the Republican primaries, eave fur the English mission field. of adoption and the East Side, while Granite of placing in nomination a can- is intersected by the stuet winch James I.ind Egbert, an adult. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Webb who have runs north on the east side of the been Joidan by u larger score than didate for mayor and four trustees, The Mate of Utah vs. James residing at Holbrook, Idaho, for to did a Layton the Davis eew. hall next Latona the they Sugar factory, in opheld be point will the past venr have returned to their defendant. Jos. E. Evans, disDURHAM TODACCC 1 he tiarn and rooters The posite the home of Dellas Ellison. The Kavsville home. October 22. on Monday night, M.ith-isatrict for State. Chris attorney, is of the plain concrete Democrats will also hold a primary pavement Liter S. Rarson and wife, of the noon car for the scrap tomorrow ami Allen T, Sanford, attorneys STANDARD and is of constructed type time certified which at they during the week, t'larkstown, visited the family of 11. (Friday). for defendant. All materials. the Probable THE WORLD and sand OF field. Ends a ticket in the Holland will gravel J. Sheffield- last week, Mr. Rarson lineup: The state of Utah vs. Harold Stout, j place into the and mix has llhams. been thorTackles entering Page and defendant. Jos. E. is a cousin of Mr. Sheffield and is a Evans, district atThis morning Edward Simpson re- oughly washed and is free from all prosperous Cm he county farmer and McCarty. Guards Argyle and J. Ovi-at- torney, for State. Vere L. McCarthy, ceived a telegram from Seattle, Wash., injurious materials. Center V. Oviatt. Quarterback The slab has land owner. Mrs. his Violet been made that into a Robins nineteen foot Halfbacks Burton and announcing sister, by Harry Strong will accept a posit slab to the tion as clerk at the Kaysville IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 Hep worth. Fullback Davis, had been seriously wounded by joining another Chip man. stray bullet fired by a police offi- present pavement. Already the beet filling the place made vacant by Elder cer and that she had been taken to a growers are using the pavement from Harold Bishop, who will depart for hospital where an operation had been a point just west of the Oregon Short Engtand October 2Urd, to fill a misThe to- sion for the L D. S. church. performed. A few months ago Mr. Line to the north terminus. The enrollment in the Central high and Mrs. Davis and their children tal cost of the job will be around vent to Seattle from Salt Lake City, $25,000, divided as follows: Friday evening, October 19, at the $8,000 school, at Kaysville, has grown until to keep house- Mr, Bayard, by the Layton Sugar company, $12,000 fifty students are in attendance. The Kaysville opera house the Parents of Mrs. Davis, whose by Davis county, and $5,000 by the building is entirely too small for this class will give a married folks party vife had died in July of this year, town of Layton. From appearances number of pupils but there seems to which bids fair to be better than the and who had left a little daughter. at this time the job promises to be be no remedy for the condition which party given last year, AH those who the hoard of education. attended last years party had a good On October 8 of last year the father exceptionally good, and the benefits confronts Clyde Bishop is suffering from a time and will be glad to learn that of Mrs. Davis died at his home in Salt to the people of Layton and their autobone the result of a a similar Lake City, where he had long resided neighbors will be great. With the ex- broken collar party is being given this evening. He had year. It has been decided that this ind was highly respected. Further ception of a short stretch from the runaway hisSaturday the buggy and to horse hitched news of Mrs. Davis condition is anxistate road to Arsenal headquarters, year no food will be served at the was preparing to get in the vehicle games and party. Old fashioned ously awaited by her brother and constructed by the United States govwhen the horse took fright and threw lie will dances friends in Layton. played during the eveernment, this is the first piece gf him to the $620.00 ground, a wheel of the rig ning. All married folks are invited him. At first it over $615.00 passing to attend. that his shoulder was only $820.00 sprained hut on examination by a phy$985.00 sician, it was found that the collar lame was broken. He is getting along as well as possible at this time. Lav ton Following is a list of cases in the Alfred Morgan and family wll do district court at Farmington: they In the matter of the estate of Robpart for Burley, Idaho finished loading their car yesterday. ert W. N'ii'ol, deceased. Hearing on Mrs. Jesse Harris entertained the petition for approval and settlement Mothers club at her home Tuesday of first account and to fix and allow afternoon. Refreshments weie served fees of trustees and attorneys. Cheand all present had a pleasant and ney, Jens n, Holman & Stephens, atprofitable afternoon. torneys. Mrs. Albert Showed and ihildnn, In the matter of the estate of Suof Salt Lake lty have beef, visiting sannah R. Hawes, deceased. Hearing Mr. and Mrs Frank Bone for the past-we- on for order of sale of perpetition k. Mrs. Showed is a sister of Mi sonal property. Pierce, Critihbr.v & J Bone's. Marr, attorneys. A farewell party was given at the In the matter of the estate of Mr Layton Opera house in honor of HearE. France, deceased. Charles and Mrs. Dratt Whitesides, on the eve allowance. for on family petition of their departure for Burley, Idaho ing A. A. Duncan, attorney. The evening was spent in dancing and In the matter of the estate and Re a large attendance. there sturdy and strong easily folded out of the way guardianship of Jessie E. Stringham, freshments were served. not in use. when nt. Hearing on petition for Orson Doman and family departd incompetr order of sale of prorty. Given to our customers with each fur Burley, Idaho Tuesday, Jake Dornans Ragley, Judd & Stable, attorney. accompanied them. The In the matter of the estate of Ruth are good citizens and Igiyton tan not them. Masengale, deceased. Hearing on pewell afford to do without tition for discharge of administrator. Farmington for in Halverson & Pratt, attorneys. Morgan Miss Mamie Hess is relatives. with a few days visiting NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION A baby boy was bom to Mr. and of the Interior, U. S Department This is Mrs. Parley Sears Monday. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, . tom-U- '? 'f.n i News High rom English Classes -- I Mas-etigal- e, (o-Liti- h w 1 I -- LrvKt ! ! . 1 Wh'u-A-wi- ui vv . i , . ll I 1 t W id.., ! 1. 1 ! . i 1 vi ! ! f 1 V i- 1 Can-.ill.'- i . it'; , . , ! I . defend-Drayto- s' C Pi r o, i i , i 1 1 , 1 . 1 , -- ' i ti v e, edru-sda- : Davis High School Saint Flay Ne-nd- a, ! I p,. ) 1) vv . i 1 - nui-k- o 1! - j From the Reflex of Years Ago ma-h- . u-- 2 t r 1 111 ti C i 1 i v . 1 one-fo- mne-foo- e. i 11 pur-pos- de-teat- td Em-pe- Si will-leav- n - idjC. t. nine-foo- Co-o- p, Party Announced for Married Folks For Economical Transportation JF brother-in-la- fora I LJ w Another Reduction in Prices. The Chevrolet offers the greatest mobile value in the world today. Prices Delivered: Touring Roadster h Cases Set for Hearing in the District Court to-da- Coupe Sedan Rampton Auto Co. y Bountiful, Utah FREE! t Two Metal Tub Stands s jH'r-on- ul Do-ma- n Consider MEADOW LARK the Electric Washer their first boy, Future y Take time today to sit-d- o wn-a- nd think over your plans for the future. There is not much opportunity for you' to accomplish what you desire unless you have money to carry out your ' ideas. So the . first step is to start a Sheldon Tanner went to Sandy.Wed-nesdato play in a concert there. The on conservatory of music was called Mr and musicians five to furnish Tanner was one of the ones selected. While in Steed canyon Tue-da- y John W. Steed and hi two grand sons killed two cub bears. J. II. Wood has just returned from a ten days trip to Garland and He has the agency for the Continental Life Insurance company, and as an evidence of the good crops in that part of the country he wrote up $100,000 of life insurance policies while there. - - Savings Ac- count with this strong Bank then when the opportunity arrives you will be ready. Tre-monto- n. The Teachers Task Sept. 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that William E. llombeck, of Peterson, Utah, who, on April 11, 1922, made original homestead entry, serial 1031345, for the SW V4 SE V Sec. 8. T. 5 N. R. 3 E and on June 14, 1922, made homestead g additional of all SecNSO, for No. 031616, entry, SW R. 4 E., and the S T. 5 Sec. 4, Township 5 N., Range 3 E. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 8th day of Nov, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Joa eph F Livingston, II. II. Owen. Abe Hutchinson, Carl Siever, all f Peterson, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register k. - Result Getters pro-fessi- KAYSVILLE, UTAH tt Down stock-raisin- You teachers and it is a mere truism to say this you teachers make FOR SALE Young Chester white the wholeworld your debtor; and of said pigs, 2 months old state A. C breed. you it ean be said, as it can be Edward Manning, Kaysville, Ltah. of n? other profession save the of the ministers of the gos-p' The Re f i e x Ii i ri ' r. ed it ce arr themselves, if you teachers del not. and is willdo your work well, this republic would cotton rags at all times reasonable a to price for a generation. pay ing not outlast the span in. them-. them Roosevelt. Theodore Bring tl During October Only you can place the Meadow Lark in your home for only ' and $000 a Week Your choice of metal or wood cylinder at the same price. : We invite you to come in and inspect the Meadow Lark Electric Washer and let us tell you how it will make-th- e laundry work easy in your home. Thefeadow Lark has many features of superiority that are sure to please you. TOM FO'Wm&IlG TublicrSaviteZ'flldmt - I- - |