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Show From The Reflex of Ten Years Ago ia tfc. atiUat of frtil fWUk Fmeols ia th. r rod action at Bilk, tuu-taad uc.r boat. Haa Um of Om Larwa Sugar MBiaBjr. roller mill. ervomonr. and m am tb. (uwt murr, eoocma iut nai Good opportuaiu for tfeuM ooonin tuburban aeraaca for fruit graving, truck gardening, chicken raving aad dairying. On lit, Uoaa of tb bamhrrg.r f lac'rir. Oragoa bkurt I ma and D. K. G. W. Ha. elaetnc lurhu and vatenrorka. I aakaa'dWaBa4Aa ilMHtaar akayadt.aatriTTi Miss Lucille James fo Farmington has been employed by the Layton Sugar company as stenographer. Mrs. John Machinsky is reported to Flay Safe" when you! bring your prescriptions to the Idtyton Drug Co. The Old Reliable, "Always on the job. advlt K. P. Ellison returned home Wed- nesday morning front a short visit to his various ranches in Nevada. Mrs. Charles Nalder and children left Wednesday night for Nevada where they will join Mr. Nalder, who is foreman of one of the Ellison ranches there. Professor Nelson, of Salt Lake City, a Hawaiian musician, entertained the members of the Layton M. I. A. at the regular gathering Tuesday evening. Following mutual, Pmfessof Nelson and Miss Blanche Adams of Layton, a student of Professor Nelson, played veral selections for the Cleaner girls. Eighth grade students of the Lay-topublic school gave a jolly party for Miss Cleone Walker, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Walker received a painful injury to her leg while coasting this winter and has been compelled to be absent from school since. Approximately thirty young folks gathered at the Walker home and the afternoon wti spent in playing games, n- Old Owl Knows, where good money is paid for CLEAN COTTON RAGS after which sandwiches, ice cream and cake and drtnki were served. Miss Mary Smedley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley, has been quarantined at her home for. what is thought to be scarlet fever. Miss Smedley has only a slight rash and is not at all tick, but it was deemed advisable by her parents to take every precaution. John V. Maehinsky, who was operDee ated, on for appendicitis at the was rehospital about ten days ago, aunt in moved to the home of his Ogden, Wednesday afternoon. Robert Birkin and Maurice Scof-fiel- d needs them NOW e eo-g- ) standing room lit the building and 1 bi- as me could W aani of tin i vei.n.g i when the comedy. What H.i to Jones," was pi erented in the op era house. Visitors came from ('In t'leatfnbl ton, West Point, Ogden. and many other places. At the eiuM- of the prvgi am in the mm mi. g a sumptuous iunchoon w a served The mted y was given eat h in the eve ning ami wa followed by a dance, Mr and Mr Samuel Thui an Wing eongtatulated over the arrival of a baby gu on Tuesday last. Mr. ami Mrs. Fits! Walki i of Og den s.snt the we, kind hue visiting with Mi. and Mrs G P Williams. ja-i- Sheffield has Hunt w quarters for the pod office aWut lie has Secured the old completed, fixture which were used in the Og din (Hist office and every patron will le provided with a luck box. The new office will have the equip-nist of any post office in the county. The offiee will In in the south side of the room tn the Sheffield building 1he entire issue of the bonds of the Davis and Weber tounties ( anal for the construction of the new reservoir in East ean on has lern sold There wi iv $150,900 worth of bonds in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. issue and the bonds sold for 94 cents rut. The sale is contderd gilt edge, Estate of Emma Butcher, deceased. Creditors will present claims with especially when the condition of the financial market is taken into consul voucher to the undersigned at the ei.ition. Five thousand dollars worth Barrie Banking Compary, at Kays- of Imnds will Ih taken up by the comear for the fust five punv each a year for the ten years $7,500 ytat', following, and $10,000 worth each yeai for the remaining five years, the issue to run for a teim of twenty Postmasler-elee- jMtaiaMttaaHt M.aa. wa Items taken from The Reflex of ten eais ago, dated March 25, t'Jib: havttville The Reflex appears this week in a complete new dtes. Votaries of fashion come out in new clothes with the change of seasons, but a complete change of dress nr no such easy mat-- I ter with a newspaper. The Reflex has been busy making a change of its dress for almost three yea is and haA only completely succeeded with this To make our issue of the panr. meaning clear we will explain that all the old t)ie and machine! y from which The Reflex was printed three years ago, has been thrown away. The new tjpe is produced on a new standard linotype machine which has been installed in The Reflex office, arid which is the last word in office equipment, and will be of material help in producing booh and pamphlet work and in general job printing. The addition of this machine will maik an epoch in the publication of this paper, and it is the hope of the management that The Reflex will now become a real newspaper, a newspaper worthy of the hearty support it has received at the hands of the people of Davis county. It has been to throw no small accomplishment etrmfdrtr printing plant in away period of three years, replace it with a new one and keep the doors of the office open, and there are not many communities where it can be done. The Reflex believes that the time has come when Davis county will come into her own and become one continuous city or a series of cities, the boundaries of which will not be apparent to the stranger within our gates. This condition has been slowly coming about for years and is gathering momentum from month to month and is evidenced in a hundred different ways. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield, on Friday, March 19, a daughter. Mother and child are reported as doing well. Frank Allen of Provo visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, the first of the week. Mr, Leonard Flint and Miss Josie Webster were united in marriage in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday, March 15. The bridal party was entertained at Hotel Utah after the ceremony by Mrs. John Webster, mother of the bride. The contracting banattended a of parties represent 11 clerks and for managers quet the Rexall Drug stores in Utah at the Hotel Newhouae, Tuesday evening. Leonard They were accompanied by Co. All Day of the Bountiful Drug time. a report splendid Mrs. Ella Dawson received a Wtter Wednesday, dated March 22, from Mrs. Minnie Carson of Vancouver, 's Mrs. Washington, stating that D. Homewood, E. Mrs. mother, g was very ill and teemed to be her of with hopes slight rapidly lasting much longer. Mrs. Homewood and Mrs. Carson were visiting In Lay-toduring last October and have many friends in this section of the county. Get-to-geth- er Remember, The Reflex kav-vtU- atulations. s be very ill. You always The Wise and old time families of ward The Reflex joins m t 14 1 v die, on D. r Wfore the 28th day l.23. JOHN K. GAILEY, Executor of the estate of Emma Butcher, deceased 4 irt publication Fib. 2d, 1925. amt publication Mar. 2(1, 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 1 I'tah, of April, A. Estate of George H. Stephens, de- ceased. Creditors will pres, nt claims with voui her to the undersigned at 702 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Uke City. I tah, on or before the 24th day of May, A. D. 1925. JOHN J STEPHENS, Admit mtiator of the estata of George II. Stephen, deceased. Date of first publication March 12, D A 1925. land publication April 9, 1925. FRANK HYDE ytais. Miss Grace Jackson of Pueblo, Colo- rado, who ha been the guest of Mm Estella Fpperson, d parted for I Angele Monday afternoon via the Aigeles Monday afternoon to send the summer on a California ranch in the mountains east of San Diego. She exjrecta to visit here on her return home. Layton The Owl club wa responsible for a wry pleasant aooial affair last Mon. day night, it Wing the tenth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mr. M. H. Ellmon. The affair was in the nature of a surprise and, strictly speaking, it was a shower of tin. The dinner wa served on tin and tin place cards were used. Fred Harris expects to open a drug store in lyton as soon as a building can le erected for the purpose. The sugar factory contractor are awaiting the action of the railroad companies to get in their switches so It they can ship in Wilding material. is expected that the tracks will W put in at an early date. Building Contractor All Kinds of Iluilding Work Figured Phone 116 KAYSVILLE, UTAH Centerville Miss Elta Smith is entertaining her Thompson of Bountiful. Mrs. L. Achurch of Edson, AlWrta, Canada, is visiting at the home of her brother, Robert Achurch. rousin. Miss Camilla on and earth it pays for itself right from th atart aavei you cndlesa labor. Tb AntoMitic it th grfittit Syracuse washer vatu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beard of Ogden spent s diy or two here visiting with relatives. The 17th of March celebration here was a great success. During the protwo of the best gram in the morning there was hardly Conference Rates Car-son- n $5 via mk-in- A Month Bamberger Electric R. R. Co. WHY PAY MORE? Dont let Spring Fever Get the Best of you. - POWER TOE &umsns: co. Take blood Nyals Sarsaparilla Compound for a 1 tonic and purifier or Nyals Syrup of Hypophosphites forageneraltonie. : These preparations will increase your efficiency and fill you with vim and vigor. WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS Company Drug Kowley Layton, Utah Store The Nyal Phone 69-- J s- - Efficient Public Servlet ON sA & ib t April 2 to 6, 1925 inclusive Courtesy and Service w t S G W. GRAHAM CO. UNDERTAKING OR DAY WE SWERVE YOU NIGHT C. W. GRAHAM Bountiful PfcoM I2IW Frank hide KaysriSa PhM 111 r Return Limit April 1 2, X925 'Use (he Bamberger i. , ! Clean RAGS Wanted at Reflex Office!! |