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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH making history 3T tkatrkl j record are bow being broken in every Urge city in America. All traditions are being shattered. Now, come An j Tbe Kays Creek Irrigation eora- par.y has Soli its ii.Urest in what was known as the Forbes meadow spring to the' town board of Clear- field. This water will le used by the people of Clearfield for culinary purjtoses. 11 ic hard Scoffield, administrator for the of his father, George YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE Seo-fiei- es-tat- d. to jjt m tv rooms Lse ill be stationed there about two Mra. Sarah Knoeltoa returned hoUt fcS ;.Oyn 6s after having spent two Thursday, mechknios tan ertxt tWru. W. 1.. I and family returned j months in Los Arveles. She had a F'!..n uailey, who hos pun based the Relief frtun Caltfernia Tuesday. Mr. Eliis n i Vi r)' pleasant trip and visited with Society butui.ng will fdl in the spoev met the fani.ly at San Francisco, hav- - Mi Edith Walsh, Lo ia laboring ia heteren h.s property and she that city on mission. Lvn at the Nevada ranch. tug field property with an brick biuli.nc and will pat a modern front in the old budding to correspond with the other. The new building will he'muth longer than the Kay $ die ii to for buMl.t-s- I vv s- I J.-h- I one-stor- y br reports that Hector Flint being the highest bidder, w as sold the be connected. property, which consists of six and old one to whieh one-haacres and is located in West Hebor J. Sheffield will join Mr. Ga.ley Kaysville, ia the construction of a party wall Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. Stevenson en- and will erect a modern tertained at a Sunday dinner at their brick building where his old frame warehouse now stands. This addition home for relatives of Mrs. Stevenson. Those present were Mr. end to the Sheffield building will give Mrs, C. Jensen, Mrs. Anthony G. that enterprising firm thf large-- t Lund and her two children, and tjie tore room in the county and will Misses Yio and Lucille Sorenson, all make room for their .increasing busiof Salt Lake City, and Mr. Annetta ness. tbe world's greatest and most important drama Tn-nis- .. lf one-sto- ry d By Cbanwinf Pollock. Produced by Tk Selwyn E. Stevenson. THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WILL HELP YOU TO SEE THE FOOL eanwot com U tbe box office, tbe United States mails jn at yer eerrke. Send mail order, with proper remittance and f sUmped envelope, for' return of tickets. are Prices include tax.-- EVENING Floor Balcony, S 5 ' rows $110 Balcony, Balcony, Gallery rows rows 4 6 From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago $i. 85c r PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John W. Burton, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to ths undersigned at Kays-Til- ls LAYTON LoeauS tm the tlw atxfct rf rdiuo. -W Hm k- at milk. fwik. Wmm-- W Um fMMry Urtw Svu wiiiii. wurT mUM. IMMT. L M tit Mtmw tteU KMd. Go4ul for 1 k m mklkf inbwtat.ppartuita aeraM toe Inrit rtvvta . track svtWalas. aktakca ratatac aak Satrya. Oa Um Unm af BambrrrCT LWtrir, Onaaa Skart bT, a a. a sir. baa alMUia I 1924. D Date of last publication. May 15, 1924. Mrs. C. W. Robins announces the engagement of her daughter, Ida, to Dan Sullivan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jack, the young son of Mr. and Estate of Arthur Smith, deceased. Mrs. William Thornley, fractured his Creditors will present claims with arm Sunday. vouchers to the undersigned et the ofMrs. Polly Mocker of Kaysville has fice of her attorney, T. McClure Petbeen rt on or spending ths past week as a Utah, ers, Kaysvillt City ths 80th day of August, A. D. guest of Mrs. Jesse M. Smith. 1924. Mrs. A B. Cook received a cable SARAH ALICE SMITH, Tuesday from her son, Howard, statExecutrix of tho estate of Arthur ing that be had arrived in Liverpool, Smith, deceased. England. Dots, of first publication April 24th, Miss Ida Robins has resigned her AD. 1924. D. position at the Fanners Union, where Last publication 15th May, A she has been employed for the past 1924. four yean. Mrs Frink HH1, formerly of this who was rushed to the Dee El ace, ospital from Downey, Idaho, last week, is still in a critical condition. Mr. and Mn. Francis Bona announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Thomas Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layton. A benefit dance will be held in the A D. 1924. Latona hall Friday evening for Mrs. Last publication 15th. May, A? D. David Hender. Everyone ie invited 1924. to attend and a good time is assured. Mr. and Mrs., David Weaver are ALIAS SUMMONS over the arrival of a fine baby joicing In the City Court of Ogden City, born Wednesday, April 80. Mrs. rirl, County of Weber, State of Utah. Weaver and daughter are both doing David J. Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Mar- - welL A Palmer, defendant.' Rret State Sterling Thornley, eon of Mr. and of Utah to the Said De- Mrs. Marvin Thornley, was thrown fendant: You art hereby summoned to ap- from a horse Tuesday afternoon, pear within ten days after service of striking his head, which rendered him this summons upon you, if served unconscious for a short time. within the county in which this action. is brought; otherwise, within twenty days after this service, and defend tbe above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint of which a copy is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and will take judgment against you for ths sum of One Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($175.00), with Interest at ths rate of eight percent per annum from the 1st day of April, 1922. together with plaintiff s costa and disbursements r rr , J. " ' '- Office - at E&s Grocery Store Layton - 131-- W Telegraph Co. : THE REGAL .CLEANERS Call and Deliver Wednesdays and Saturdays in Davis County DRY CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING, DYEING HAT BLOCKING Are Our Specialties Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Suits Overcoats $27.50 to $55.00 Watson-Taim- er . Clothing Company . St, Ogden . , 418 25th Street, by Ogden Theatre; Phone 513 ' EYE STRAIN OFTEN CAUSES HEADACHES t 374 Twenty-Fourt- h dig. The Mountain States Telephone and , - and Poultry Bell System By JOS. A. MADSEN, Field Superintendent. Phone 3456, Ogden the packing boxes and on display shelves JUST outtheofnew Hats for your inspection. New styles, new colors and reasonable prices are offered you. Better come in while the selection is at its best W Biologies, Vaccines for Domestic Animals Sack msbaeribar sen Increase the effeetfra- Mae of his telephone communication br swot thought! vi In see as he would employ in col dally Ufa. NATIONAL PACKING CORPORATION New SenfigHats MRS. ARTHUR SMITH County Veterinarian Dips, Disinfectants faee-to-fac- - 17, 1924. DR. E. H. MOSS flMh cess la asking for the number as one would wee la addreeeing letter. 1 Seek promptness la answering the anil art one would give to keeping a personal appointment. I- - Suds eowrtnev as one would show in mailing or rscsiving a business or social talL 4 Soak slear, correct speech ae one would e wee la the transaction ol tag moat ianporteat busiasaa. 1 Large assortment of fine woolens. Made to your own individual measure. Fit guaranteed. When in Ogden give us a call. HAY RUSSET POTATOES Early Bart Spring Wheat 118-- co-ope-tp The result as shows on our books determines the winner, and the actual area planted shall, be determined from measurements by our Field Superintendent, who will also decide all questions arising from the contest,- and whose decision shall be final. The larger prises will be given for the larger areas hence R is to the grower's advantage to contract for as largo an acreage as ho can handle properly. Tho area planted and picked must not bo less than tho area contracted. and if more it will not affect the decision, as the average per acre will determine the winner. The grading for site will be according to the specifications of our regular contract, and tho declaim; of our pickle department shall bo final as to grades. Awarding of prizes will be made as soon after the dose of tho cucumber growing season as feasible, and the payment of prizes be November 1st, 1924. publication May 15, 1924. Fhone ts one-acr- Eccles Buil- FOR SALE oom-nnn- Satisfaction with the service depend largely on A and B. From the very beginning their tioo hi imperative. A nust cell B and 9 imsat answer. Doing three things In the way his for good terrier involvee whieh re WILSON, first publication April Last A U provided with a telephone. B I provided with a tslsphon. C, through wire and mechanism, twees two telephone. 1st PRIZE: $75.00 for the largest tonnage per acre of number one and number two Cucumbers from a planting. 2nd PRIZE: $50.00 for the largest tonnage per acre of number one and number two Cucumbers from a two acre planting. 3rd PRIZE: $25.00 for the largest tonnage per acre of number one and number two e Cucumbers' from a planting. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. 0. Address 618-51- 4 der, Ogden, Utah, thus 5-in-ch herein. DAVID consist utiai- the facilities for coa--m aeevic anient ion. Red need to fuadnmeniala, it may bn started SJY-lnc- -- (8) , Telephone We offer all growers of Davis and Weber Counties the following prizes for the largest crops of Cucumbers crown under regular contracts with us for the season of 1924. In addition to these prizes, we are also offerinc a more liberal contract than ever before, by accepting larger Cucumbers in every grade and paying a higher price per ton h as follows: 2 'j inch Cucumbers, $45.00 per ton; Cucumbers, $30.00 per ton; Cucumbers, $15.00 per ton. Receiving stations will be located in country districts wherever the volume will warrant. be-fo- NOTICE TO CREDITORS- . Estate of Belinda Wall, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to thh undersigned at Kaysville City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of June, A. D. 1924. JOHN R. GAILEY, Administrator of the estate of Belinda Wall, deceased. Date of first publication April 24th, first-clas- s Prizes for Large Crops of Cucumbers bekti City, Utah, on or before the 80th of day August, A. D. 1924. JOHN R. QAILEY, Administrator of the estate of John E. G. King has resigned as a memW. Burton, deceased. ber of the town board. His success Date of first publication April 24, or has not yet been named. A Customer Cooperation repair. Mr. Lay-to- n was born in the house, which was his father's home. R A. Hart, expert drainage engineer m the employ of the United States government, spent Wednesday in Kaysville in company with John A and John G. M. Barnes, looking over their property in the vicinity of Syracuse with a view of drainage. put in Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunisiting st the home of Mr. and 1 day Mrs. George Swan. laster Gleason made a motorcycle Kaysville. The Kaysville tabernacle will be trip to Garfield and Tooele Sunday. of good pictures of dedicated Sunday, May 24. The morn- He got a number mills and smelters and Black the ing session will be devoted to Sunday Rock. School and the entire auditorium will Layton. be reserved for children on that Tarley Ellison returned from the The dedication exercises will Ellison ranch in Nevada Sunday. be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. David E. Layton and her mothPresident Joseph F. Smith will be er, Mrs. Elisabeth Watt, are visiting present at the exercises and will relatives in Manti. speak at both meetings. There will Evan Ellison has been sent to labor be a program in the evening. in the mission field in Fallas, Nevada. fi.lt OGDEN, One Night Only, MONDAY, MAY 12 LEGAL NOTICES Bom to Mr. and Mrs. George on Friday, April 21, a son. Frank U latyton has done a fine job of repairing hia residence on Locust street. The building Kss been plastered and painted and otherwise es Captain and Mrs. Rolan Crocker of Ft. Ikwglat and lieutenant and Mrs. Harold George and children, Peggy and Bobby, of New York, were dinner guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Frank B, Lieutenant Georg Adams, Sunday. is division aero officer of the 105th division, which covers the states of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada and Utah. . Properly fitted Glasses will relieve this strain and the health and destroying pleasure headaches you have been enduring vanish as if by magic. , Let us show you how1 easily and economically we can fit you with Glasses that will increase your earning power and help yptf to enjoy life more. ENSIGN HERRICK 352 Manufacturing Optician Street, Ogden Twenty-Fourt- h . |