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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. AW, WHATS THE USE 17 Van Zebu ByLF. e COUNT E- M4-- -- 3 78 10-- II 14 UTAH Mandy Ought to Know TmLMM5 WE LL TAKE WHH Ut AttO LEAVE TmE BUT CAN MANCY TAKE. CARE OF EM RE6T OF TEM HERE fc'lTr HAfvDY LbED JYSnT TO AfYtARi CHILPREM I C 6 - 12-- - U- s- -i ;- -n 17 SEVEtlTCEH LAYTON frrtil fiakis mid la IU Midst aaft Milk. Inai-MTin if ta tka jnxiuctoa aad liftr baatt. Uaa tka factory aaaaary, UtM eras aoMpany, ii tka Mills, yaUar Mary, sad is aa tka Coad road. atata uni Uaa ap port imn for tkaaa aaakiac tub urban acraara lar frait rraanny. true sardauns, ckickra ruitf and daurias. Oa tka Unas at tka bambaryar Elsetric, Oraaaa kkort Lina and D. d K. G. W. Baa aiactnc Iwbts aad wataraarka. 1 m luu Mrs. J. B. Cooley is confined to her with influenza. Elmer Major and Lawrence Page expect to leave this week for Nevada, where they will work for the Ellison Led Miss Freda SeoffielJ hat been ill with a bad cold and la grippe for the past week. For Sale Rural and Cobbler certified potato seed. Green and Day, Layton. Mrs. Maurice Scof field has confined to her home with la gripie for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John 1ingree of Angeles visited at the home of Mi A. B. Cook. Wednesday. Jack, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook, has been quite ill for the past few days. Zulon Whitesides will leavt Fn day morning for Gold Hill, Nexada. where he expects to spend the K-e- n !' not-Adams arrived at Tampa 'ci, Annie, to Thomu l,ayton, Mn of Florida, Sunday night, well and Mi and Mrs. Charles A. i .ay ton The feeling fine. He was out early Mon-da- ) nauiage was solemnized m the Salt ike temple Friday, February tT, and imported for work. R.'ih bride and groom are m.mlers Thomas avion left on the D. & 'f he younger social set of R G. rad toad Wednesday aftermwn mil have a host of friend in Davis for the central states, where he hi my All wish them joy and pros-'will labor as a missionary. uly m their futuie life. The Iaiyton Auto company reports The West Ijiyton Kei nation i liman unusual demand for Ford cars and it, will present "A Daughter of new Fords hav njg leen lii. '.e truik. Dcm rt," a lomedy drama of the week. would It delivired the past Vr.MiiU plains in four aits, in the that this is going to In a Kptai next Iie-i- l inmunity ball at linnin.i year for lord pioduct. i and Wednesday evenings The eland, the young son of Mr. and i..'i is composed of thirteen tharae-'i- s Mis I aw n nce Bone, has heelv suf-- i and all take their parts m a f ring with an injured leg for the mannei. This show was pa't seveial day. Some time last ii'si n ti'd m West laiyton Tuesday r Bay, I -- Permanent rod Is art a 1 1 . p good sen Eoadl BMMiiiiBg i 1 I i Fan ifes-ion- fall he f. from a horse and fractur- mlit to a ciowded house, atld a!l hi.- - leg. which never mended propwh.i saw it rental kid of the high to mj.i'iiy nf the play and the sueiess erly, and it was found t il manner in whnh iaih part was leset it. Mrs. Robert Rnkm entertained aj ted. few friends at a lun, heon fo'lowini by I he Si i it e Star l.tgion w.ill give idge at the F k s club in Salt lake a h.illoon dance at Iattona hall, City, Tuesday afternoon. Those who' Marih ti The Novelty on hi at i a enjoyed the hospitality of the hostess will furnish the music, while nien-tme- , were Mesdatias A. Z. Tatirnr, W. caps and free balloon will add Fpperson, J. W. Thornhy, C. A. to the ntemnient of the evening. G. I). Rutledge, J. It. Cooley, M. H. Ellison, Sumner Gleason, C. V. K. Saxton and Misses Claire Gleason and Miriam Barnes. MtY and Mrs. Francis Bone entershower tained at a miscellaneous A public Monday evening at the Community hearing will be held at hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the stockyard in Ogden, Utah at 1:30 Layton. The hall was packed with p. m. March 28th for the purpose of friends and relatives of the newly- conducting a public discussion relative weds and the evening was spent in to the adoption of grades of alfalfa games and dancing, the dance music hay. This demonstration is being being furnished by the West Iaiyton conducted rotqieratively by the U. S. orchestra. At a late hour refresh- Department of Agriculture and the Utah State Board of Agriculture. Mr. ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bone an- W. A. Wheeler in charge of Hay, Feed nounce the marriage of their daugh- - and Seed division of the Bureau of Agricultural Economica U- - SL Department of Agriculture will be present to conduct this hearing.. All hay producer! and hay dealers interested in thia question will please Uke notice and are invited to be present. 7 For further information see E. I 11 BeMimdl ed Ranching company. J v Why Pay ! Fu-d.i- Toilet Goods Our stock of drugs is guarbe pure, Iresh and full strength. Stock up your medicine cabinet now and be prepar- We carry a full line of the popular Boudoir creations. Day Dream. anteed to ed for emergencies'. Millions now recognize the automobile as a necessity. It is no longer a luxury lor the few. Sixty per cent of its use is for business. Because of this the modern paved highway has become an economic ne 1 Drug Department Nyalotis. Three Flowers. Armands. Will Hold Hearing On Hay Grading ceeaity. Yet although the mileage of Concrete Roads and Streets has been steadily increasing, our highway system today Up far behind the automobile. The great majority of our highway are as out of date aa the single-tracnarrow gauge of fifty fadway year ago. Such a condition not only seriously handicaps the progress of the automobile as a comfortable, profitable means of transportation, but also holds back commercial, industrial and agricultural advancement in practically every section of the country. It is costing taxpayers millions of dolUrs annually. Highway building should be continued and enlarged upon. Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share ol thia great public work. But they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to invest in more and wider Concrete Highways now. k, LATONA HALL Saturday, March See him See him See him See him WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS A at a saving to you of from 25 to 50 per cent Barrett, District Agricultural ride! fight! PRORATE act! Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE OF 8AI,E OF REAL AND PERSONAL TROTfcRTY. HOOT GIBSON In the District Court, Second Judicial District, in and for the County Diof Davis, State of Utah.-Irob- ate vision. In the matter of the estate of William Butcher, deceased. The undersigned will aell in one in The Hurricane Kid Kowley Drug Company Service Comedy Dependable Prescription I Thursday, March 12 Layton, Utah DAVIES MARIAN will send them Phone 694 or mail your orders received. they are the-da- y Old New York little ' A Real Special Admission to all shows..l0c - j It Costs But Little Attorney for Administrator. ressea to parcel and at private sale the following described real and personal property situated in the city of Kaya-villCounty of Davis and State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: The South one half of lots S and 6 in block 21, plat "A, Kaysville Town-sit- e Survey, together with 2 shares of the espital stock of the Kayiville Irrigation Company and 2 shares of the Capital stock of the New Survey Irrigation Company; On or after the 21st day of March, 1925, and written bids will be received by me at Barnet Banking Company, Kayiville, Utah; of purTerms of sale cash; 10 chase price in cash or certified check to be enclosed with bill, balance on delivery of personal projxrty and ded of real estate. Dated February 20th, 1925. JOHN R. GAILEY, Administrator of estate of William Butcher, deceased. e, in The Nyal Store andQwe New AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES make love! The world's most famous cowboy star in a western story packed with thrills. First publication Mar. 6, 1925. Last publication Mar. 21, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ftHne AtutomoMHe i 1 tnwjtrrunt not an txpenu PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McComick Building -ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH to A National Organization Imptoti m4 Extend ike Utet of Concrete Offices t 1 IN 29 CITIES ;t !. it Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the Moat Modern Mill Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST Kaysville Flour Estate of Emma Butcher, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned' at the Barnes Banking Company, at Kayiville, Utah, on or before the 28th day of April, A. D. ,1925. JOHN R. GAILF.V, Executor of the estate of Emma Butcher, deceased. First publication Feb. 26, 1925. Last publication Mar. 26, 1925. That is, it will cost you little, if you come here to buy your outfit But neither style nor quality have been sacrificed for price as an inspection of our offerings will prove, j Styles and fabrics have, never been more distinctive than this spring and we are showing the very best of them I both in color tones and weaves. Correct cut and perfect fit are necessary to be well dressed, no matter what price you pay. Vatson-Tann- er Clotlung Co. 372 21th Street, Ogden Tacked in the Neatest Manner Every Dealer Has It KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4 For Sale G.W. GRAHAM Loganberry PLANTS UNDERTAKING CO. s 6 . years old 25c each WE SERVE YOU NIGIIT OR DAY FRANK HTbE KajsriQo Phone 111 G. W. CRAIIAM Boob tiftl Thome 126W Gleason Nursery Co. x . Kaysrille Clean RAGS Wanted at Reflex Offlr.e!! |