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Show f t THE AV. VHAPS THE USE LAYTON f fertile fieUk. Leesiri is Ik pradattam at Uk. Kxoto M twctt. Hee Um factor mm ee am ik UrM Swim altar Mil la. cimumt, m4 ie ee U ww. . Cowl eportmaiti uamtt rtataakiorawl.ukurbee ecreec. tar : for ti- ntrack I). 4. dtlekea MdaftiBK, Oa Uw Ihm at Otxm Short R. G. W. aM waterworks aBEBsSaEH lei.asnimi.mtwa.ew. fam-C- y sad Mrs. Dtjl Ellison-anof Ogden were Layton viaiton on Wednesdty of this week. W. Green of Lethbridge, Georg Alberta, Canada, is visiting friends Mr. d and relatives her. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kcowlton ar th proud parents of a baby girl, Mother and born Sunday morning. daughter are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Hamblin an Bounce the arrival of a baby girl at their home Monday. Those concerned are doing well. Havenor, a noted geologist of Salt Like City, and J. B. Cooley, drove to Laramie, Wyo., last week to make an examination of the Tie Sid From ing Copper mining property. all indications prospects are favorable. H. E. Mr. ami Mrs. Royal C. Owenex-pe- ct to move in the next few days from their apartments over the Farmers Union a tor into th Clyde W. Bon borne on Sandall lane. On Wednesday of this week parking spaces for automobiles were distinctly marked out on the curbing throughout th business section of Layton. It is hoped that thee parking spaces will be used as it will WEEKLY-REFLEX- KAYSVILLE,. UTAH . Yes Felix Name Would Have Been in the Obituary Column By L. F. Van TAm greatly relieve the congested condition which often occurs, especially along the state highway. It may be that an ordinance will be passed by the town board to regulate the park' ing of automobiles in the business section. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bugger and son John and daughter Leona, attended the funeral services for Frqd Anderson st Ogden Saturday afternoon. Mr. Anderson is a brother-in-laof Mrs. Bugger and is well known throughout this part of the county. Professor J. R. Griffith of the of Utah will be the speaker at aacrament meeting in the West Layton ward meeting house Sunday, May 17. The services will start at 12:15 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. Quincy Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Adams, is in the St. Mark's hospital at Salt Lake City, suffering with a crushed hip, broken pelvic bone in two places, and several sever bruises and cuts, received in a runaway accident on Buffalo island Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. Adams, with Browett Harris and Charles Rochell of Kaysville, were riding in a wagon down the mountain side, when the team became frightened and started running. On striking a large rock the wagqh overturned, - throwing Harris - ana Rochel out and pinning Mr. Adams The team beneath the wheeL dashed on down the rocky mountain side dragging Mr. Adams for several hundred yards before he became free. J. W. Thornier of Kaysville wss close by on a saddle horse and succeeded in stopping the horse and.bringing them under control. Mr. Adams was held as comfortable aa possible in th wagon and Mr. Thornley drove to th w Uni-versi- IMPLEMENT LINE IS COMPLETE See our Emerson Beet Cultivators, Osborn and McCormick Mowers, Osborn Hay Rakes, etc. They are the very best OUR Farmers' Union of Layton ty ranh house, a distance of nearly j eight miles. On arriving at the ranch j he was placed on a stretcher and then taken by boat to Saltair and thence to the hospital, arriving there late in the .evening. At last reports he had luvn placed in a cast and seemed to . Davis High Students be improving as well as could be -- Are Given Awards J An was held at the Davis . high school Wednesday st which all awards Were made tudents who had participated in activities outside of class work. Those receiving the official gold "D pin award and the activity participated in were as follows: Dramatics Ruth Barker, Edna Sheffield, Ella Green, Gold Burton, I e Cheney, Ixiwell Barlow, Alan Blood, Eugene Bryson, Harris Ellison. Stephen Rote. Opera Bertha Sessions, Annette Richardson, Geneve Whitaker, Edna Stevenson, Wm. Eynon, Alan Blood, Lloyd Hess, John Kirby, Paul Layton, Mari it Wiliams, SUx k Judging Carl Criddle, Golden Stoker, Ray Cook, Rulon Barnet. Year Book Lowell Barlow, Ralph Smith Debating Ruth Barker, Ruth Brown, Annie Rigby, Alan Blood, Ixmelt Barlow, Janice Udy, Prentice Leonard, Eva Nelson, Alice Naylor. Student Body Alan Blood, Ruth Barker. This award was also given to the ollowing for the great success they tad at the B. Y. U. typewriting contest held at Provo this spring: Typewriting Nora Ford, Ida Lula Parrish, Lois Todd. Nora Ford and Ida Hepworth were also awsrded medals presented by th aas'-ntbl- Cutit after-U'Nin- -- , Officers and teachers of the Kajra-wil- e Primary entertained at the bom of Mrs. Newman Reeea Wednea-da- y afternoon in honor of Mr. L L. Thompson and Mbs. Willard Ashton, former teachers The time was spent in a social gathering and sewing, followed by a delicious luncheon. N'. two-cour- se NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE -- In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, Davis county, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Viola Maud M. Thurgood, Deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale, on and after May 16, 1925, the following described real estate, situated in Davis county, Utah, Beginning at the southwest corner of the S. E. Quarter of Section 5, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S, "Survey, running thence West 26t rods, thence North 120 , rods, theneg East J6V. fOdj thence South 120 rods to the place of commencement, containing 20 acres of land. Written bids will be received at' the office of Ezra C. Robinson, at-- , B. Y. U. The following ar students who retorney for Estate, at Court Hous, ceived Utah. special typewriting awards and "armington, Terms of Sale? Cash payable at- the company awarding: Underwood Typewriter Co., bronze time of Sale-medal and certificate La Voun Stable, GEORGE B. TnURGOOD, Verdon Thomassen, Marcia Williams, Administrator. Leona Bugger, Wendell Phillips, Nora EZRA C. ROBINSON, tor Administrator. Ford, Ida Hepworth. Certificate only: Attorney Be me ice Larsen, krone Harrison, Han1925. irst publication May 7, Si nah Gore. Second publication May 14, 1925. Remington Typewriter Co. Beriece Larsen. ANNOUNCEMENT L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., silver In order that you may know when to find me in my office and for the lurpose of eliminating some of the regularity to my home Ufa, 1 have decided to have a regular office period daily, except Sundays, from 1:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m, and from 9:00 a. m. to 10 a. m. Sundays. Kindly conform to these periods for office calls as nearly as you can and to-wi- t: Heji-wort- h, p oblig. Sincerely yours, A. Z. TANNER. M. D. adv2t NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Steed Creek Irrigation and Water Company, a corporation; location oi i pal place of business, Farming-Notic- e is hereby given that at a meeting of the director held on the 14th day of April an assessment oi 25 cents per share was levied on the ssued and outstanding capital stock of the coiporstion payable at once to G. A. Anderson, water master. Farm Utah. Any stock inf ton, Davis county, assessment this which mty re upon main unpaid oa the 20th day of May will be delinquent and advertised foi sale at public auction and unless psy ment is tnsds before will be sold oi th 10th day of June at two o'clock p. m. of said day to pay the detin quent, advertising and exgcnseclsale Why Pay More ? Are you taking advantage of our popular midweek Rales? Many people who formerly went to Salt Lake and Ogden to do their shopping are now trading here. They not only save more on their merchandise but time and it is convenient. Specials for Next Wednesday Regular $0.75 .30 1.00 .10 1.50 100 ... Bathing Alcohol ... .. Kolynos Tooth Paste Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Colgates Shaving Soap, 4 for L Kowley Price $0.49 .... --23 - 79 .25 1.19 Keplers Malt and Cod Liver Oil . 49 San Tox Aspirin Tablets.... The secret of our success is that our customers are always satisfied. Whitaker. Remington Typewriter Co., certifStudent body officer elections wer icate Noall Tanner; silver pin; Ella held st the Davis County high school Green, Ida Hepworth; gold pin Wednesday, May 6th. The election Marcia Williams. was very close, each office being hotly L C. Smith Typewriter Co., bronze contested. Following are the successmedal and certificate Stahle; ful candidates; certificate: Wendell Phillips, Evelyn Ralph Walker, Syracuse, a junior Sundquist, Geo. Williams, Grace at the achool, president; Janetta Irene Harrison, Knowlton, a junior of Farmington, Iris Parrish received a gold "D" pin vice president; Golden Stoker, of as an acknowledgment of th essays Clearfield, a sophomore at th school, written by her this year. She won a secretary; Arthur Sheldon, Centerville, place in an electrical essay contest in a junior, treasurer; Arthur Thomassen comtition with the state. She wrote of Kaysville, a freshman, the second best chemical essay in the Margie Johnson of Woods Cross, a state and also won the high school sophomore, song mistress, and Stanley Uncoln essay contest for which she Layton, of Layton, and Yctta Winegsr was awarded a special medal. of Woods Cross, Sophomores, with Annie Rigby was awarded a "D" pin Alice Thornley of Kaysville, a freshin recognition of the second best girls' man, members of th executive comelectrical essay in the intermountain mittee. These officers elect ar very country. "She hat also won the County popular with th students and ar capFarm Bureau essay contest this year. able of handling th student body afUiwell Barlow was awarded a pin fair for the year of 1925-2- 6 very for winning the boys electrical tsaty successfully. contest in the Inter mountain country. Th Ksysvill Health clinic, which At the assembly. Golden Stoker was presented to the students as the win- was organised by Miss Martha JE. ner of th Bamberger scholarship con- Barnes a year ago, has been reortest for Sophomores as were Anni ganised with Mrs. Sam Morgan elected Rigby and Lowell Barlow, who this president, Mrs. J. E. Conrad, vie year have their names engraved on president, Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, secretary-tthe loving cup as indicative of having reasurer and a committee done more for th honor and welfare ofM rs. H. C. Burton, MnrNr" of Davis than any other girl and boy N. Reeves, Mrs. Frank Bedford and of th class of 25. Mrs. Walter Thomas. The clinic will Th received be held at the Relief Society rooms following- - athletes next Wednesday, May 13, from I to awards in the various activities: Football Albert Chipman, Cornell 5 oclock, and all parents with chilJarman, Clarence Stoker, Ralph Smith, dren under school ag ar asked to b Delbert Betts, Vtrdon Thomassen, in attendance. Dr. Sumner Gleason Frank Jardine, WendaU Phillips, Way-nar- d and Miss Metta Nelson will give fre Bennett, Howard Williams, Jack examinations to all children during these hour. M1-dru- veil-maste- r; -- con-listi- ng It Costs but Little to Be Well Dressed 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. We can fit you out from the crown of your head to the sole of your foot in the latest and best style, and at most attractive prices. Secretary. Farmington, Davis county, Utah. Data of first publication April23, 1923 Date of last publication May 14, 1925. mmm Our fountain is known throughout the state for Malted Milks and Ice Cream Sodas. Try one and you will luedal Ella G toon, Kline Hatch; Rurtim, My run Layton, Sam Raymond. I amen, lamtr Racket ball Ralph Walker, Alton bionie medal, Reruu-eCleveland, Howard Thomas, Nephi laikin, Ida Hepworth Underwood Typewriter Co., bronze Taylor, Albert 'Chipman, Clarence modal and certificate - Ehse Hatch. Stoker,k Myron layton. Clarence John-m- n, Trat Jack Burton, Ella Green; bronze medal only: Irene Wendell Phillips, Clarence Stoker. Rerniece certificate Larsen; Harriaon, Alan U. Blood and Ruth Barker, only: Arnold Barnett, Annette Rich provident and vice president of th ardson, laila Parrish, Gloria Cox, student body, respectively, presented I asm Unford, la mar Parkin, Geneve all awards. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 28, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Alfred Leland ' Jost, whose post office address is Kaysville, Utah, has made know why. KOWLEY DRUG CO. Two Good Prescription Drug Stores Layton, Utah THE NYAL STORES Kaysville, Utah Phone 69J Phone 45 , five-tent- si; Your Boys application in accordant with the of of the Compiled Uw Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appro(.5) e, f. . of water priate from a spring in Davis County, Utah Said water is diverted at the point of issuance of the spring which bears 1121 ft. W. and 460 ft. N. from the 1 SE cor. of NE14 Sec. L T. 3 W-- , S. L. M and conveyed in a 6 inch pipe a distance of 685 ft. where it will be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 of each rear for th irrigation of 30 acres of land embraced in parts of the SW NE4, SE4 NW4 Sec. 1, T. 8 N IL 1 W S. 1 M. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 9679. All protests against the granting j said application, stating the reason therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this of Lee within the completion thirty (SO) days aftr of the publication of this notice. Clothes hs w Your boy has ideas about the Clothes he likes to wear just the same as you do and he can find just what he wants here, for we selected to meet his ideas. 7 A Ball and Bat with each suit of boys clothes. . 4 - GEO. 3L BACON, Ftate Engineer, Date of first publication April SO, 1525. Date of completion of publication May 28, 1223. He Is harry tail hit temper; but he lent who ca su't Ms rirrernst nnce ! 1 ne ctrTU8tores Is more excel- errHr to anj 1 w Watson-Tanne- g . r Clothing Company 372 21th St, Ogden, Utah ni222:Kn:nir.2nni:a!3!inim:!u;n2!n;nL'iainBU2nrinaD!iini:naiiiaiiaiiHa!i;K.2:::::jii2nn:;::;:;iini!ms5. |