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Show V THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. Mrs." John II. Green LAYTON Lenta la Cxori tpaIk ul Um of Layton Dies After a Lingering: Illness midt f fertile t.product,. auk. tna. fvaUa. W Ha Sugar beau. Urva Stir Uw factor caaacry. naiaw, roller au.a. sulk MaUoa. and i aa th rd. iaaf r1 Mata la Ikai Mui far frait STawian, Good apportant-taa- aubarbaa acn-ar- Mrs. Jwhn H. Green of I ay ton passed away at her ho pie Monday. Manh 1, following a lingering iBr,o$ of the three years. pat The deecasid was born August 23, 1?J, in alt Lake City, and moved t Brigham City with her parents when a baby of two months, spend.ng her childhood and early womanhood m Brigham City. ' She was married to John H. Green of latton on November -- !, and moved ti IaivUt where ahe had suite 'made her home She was the mother of four s n and four daughters, and is survived Tv her husband and the following rh.l iron: J. William Green. ktLo. a'h ifgton; Loo 1. Green, Mr. Owen W.l icr.ttr of Section 31, Township iey, Robert E. dm n. Mr. Norm J North, Barge I Fa-- t. Salt Iaike V Boothe, Miss Luciile Green, all ol tniir, mining theme West aloi Layton, and four grandsons and one granddaughter. The deceased was v ry active in the church bofur her illness, being a teacher in the Primary for six years, a member of the Belief Society stake presidency for ten years, nr.,1 a mem ler of the Relief Society stake toari for several years. Funeral services will lo hi Id in tabernacle this afunumn at 1 o'clock, with Bishop Janie K. KVi a a truck firiramf. eiikkaa ratting and dairy in, Oa Um kata a Ik Binkwr Fbrtne, Ckrrgoa K. G. W. Start Um aad D. Ua lctnc light aad I raO-taa- d. Julkdt Gates of Lebi, has returned to- her home after spending Mrs. the past week in Layton as truest of her sister, Mrs. Golden Adams. Mrs. Thomas Layton returned home visit with Monday from a her husband in the eastern states. Mr. Layton is doing missionary work for the L D. S. chtm h. ll-t- r . -- c . ten-wee- ks Mrs. Clyde Waddoup Joseph M. Christensen, Defendants. SI MMtiNS; !" ThfendLru:tf Utmh ta the You are. here by summoned to api1! a r withm twenty days after service this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this arih is brought; otherwise within thiri dajs afnr service, and defend tl aline ent.tbd action; and in case " our failure so to do, judgment, w 1. bo remit red against jou aecoiding . the demand of the comjbiint. wh. w'th.n tcii daj t after ei v;eo of tl. c.mmona upon you vi.'l be fded w the i lerk of said Court. The bjc. t of this proceed. ng is f d i c Misvt and detach from the mui i. s of Farmington "Cv iral i ft n.dant alove ramed, the latd a d a follows, to-territory Beginning f 7' chain- North of ' w and daugh- ter returned home Sunday after a weeks visit in Bountiful with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irt C. Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch of Bountiful are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby- girl, born at the L. D. S. hospital Friday. Mrs. Hatch was formerly Mis Edna Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Holbrook. Murray W. Cowley, manager of the Layton Auto company, returned home Tuesday from Detroit, where he attended the national convention of Ford son. presidmg. Intel ment will be dealers. He reports the trip was both the local ct nietery. enjoyable and beneficial. The Gleaner Girls of the La) ton Mr 1. A. motored to Ogden Friday Kaysville Mutual evening and held a shower on Mrs. - LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES - -w B-- dnuni-trato- state i.f Jost ph ' 'ti ; a fiU'h.r g" 1 i a ,U-- t ! and Bame; theme p .r lii'2 11 ih.vips. nioii ( it Ljints; theiiit 111, .re . r to th, Mi,g. t ntitginii'.g a m t !ud r g Highway in with, t f 211 0! a. re v le-s. chat, games and refreshments. le-- s, e- -t Li'-- i of i r, or tigh j, fe a guitl. ' no n.a..s - that tc'.iuw s got w i iba-- li!t. for ,d m g in i a 1. i only th woik oil tu it is hai'gm jk Miiaio damn In either hints, If ten chai point of lag nr ait , after eonflitt thi m Pam Kaysville Mutual with Outlaws the Kaysville tangled Teeth Alii tat last Tuesday night at the Opera Iioum-Ththe above desrded prvijait. Alligators la the riiers of Florida former team wow the honors m a in Davis Count v. State of Uf.iti are rapidly decreasing In numbers, so, hard fought contest. When the final Kit 1UBD ti HERMAN marketwhistle blew the score was tied 32 and to supply enough reptiles Plaintiff Atton ' ing, a breeding farm has booh eatah in the extra five minutes' play the B (). Address Reason Build. ng. llsbed. The gators are long lived, sev Mutual put on a decisive spurt, niak 122-2 Is final More, Mut Salt Iake City, Ctah. oral hundred years claimed for man) ing three baskets, 34. ual Outlaws 38, la captivity and many more years for This season the Outlaws have not those la the ild state. When the rep displayed the good basket ball they NOTICE OF SIE OF KST K U tlle'a teeth wear out a new set groan are supposed to be capable of, Iwing State off Utah, County. ofa Davis, j the average 'gator grinding down badly trounced last week by the IV ' I have Vn ST the my who pe8Mon Fliers from Salt Uke C.ty, twenty sets during Its lifetime. d estray an.mals wh h doubled the score of the Kay.v.ile in II claimed and taken away, if not team. be sold at public auction to the h.g This game doses a fairly successMetayer System cah bidder at my farm in I Coder the Metayer system of farm- ful season for the Mutual team, they ton precinct on Wednesday, 4he ", two lost only games through of Manh, 1926, at the hour of ing land the cultivator or tenant pays having Syracuse took these, which day 1 :(H) his rent tn kind generally a fixed the year. p. m. them at the head of the Mutual One bay mare almut 7 year "Id. proportion of the product, not a fixed fiut in North Davis county. two with white hind feet, branded common amount. At one time It waa with half circle dot on left thigh. In France and Italy, but It haa deSaid estrays were taken up by me clined during the past 20 years. The in said pireinet on the 27th day "f 1923 INCOME TAX product of the farm la sometime dl F bruary, J926. vlded equally between owner and ocVM. SC0FH ELD, For the purpose of assisting taxPoundket-jie- r of cupier, aometlmea tn the ratio of twe payer and reveiving return of inprecim t to one. The proportion la a matter come for the year ending Dec. SI, 1925, Deputy Collector H. E. Vak-rel- l of contract. wulllie stationed on the following date at the places named below: March 8, 1926 Kaysville, Utah, at Hop A rope of snnl is a.i illusion; Barnes Ranking company. March 9, 192(1 Farmington, Utah, Something having the appearance of Court House. at The Strength, but In reality uselesa. 10, 1926 Bountiful, Utah, at Manh phraae came into the language about Bountiful State Bank. the year 1000. There la n RETURNS MUST BE FILED NOT Ex arena proverb which runa: LATER THAN MARCH 15, 1926. nectis" which, freely translated Is You art weaving a rope of sand. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISthat la, you are engaged In an Impoa TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR DAVIS ajbla taak. This cornea from an an COUNTY. dent proverb recorded In IIarjeFs Latin Dictionary, edited by Gwl David L. Rice, Annie C. Miller, James II. Wilcog, John S. White, Jr., nnd Short. Srhuyler E. White, A. V. Sabin, Rasmus Lund, Curtis A. Egbert, Bs-keth- hr . t i",: Son' to si t value that It's the ef-- , you ever I hat t t ut iv sec n i s to hav e tin .ctit hi !pi is' D-- iUl, o-- n n.at s . - .i i i lb of r. NOTICE TO I RFIMTORS S. Adams, deceased fied. lor w.il present claims wih vvahrs to the urulersigtevi at th' iw otfieo of ii. 11. Baumunk, attorney for the administrator, 427 Eerie C.Ug. Ogd. n, CtaK, on or before th 21:h day of June. A D. 1926. ISAAC ADAMS, Adnnn..;rator id the F.statt of Jos.ph S Adams, Deceased. i i I b ar.d a d 11 V. H. U-ni- 1 fr I i Repairing, Recharged and Repaired. dr. et FREB AIR lhona 166 GET READY Iylon I Hot bed time coming and how re your hot lad and do vou need more of them? I v MAKE THEM I 1 IMPORTANTNOTICE I frame that oil painting leeii saving 4't me r picture you have foi; a long w hile. Everything Made Out of Mood, lake Home a Can of Honey Big Questions often become Little Ones When you have an account with this reliable Hank to aid you in their solution. It is true that ready money will not solve all of lifes problems, but it smooths the road past many. Start an Account today and be ready. Barnes Banking SHIRLEY IIEYWOOD Rhone 30F12 Layton Co. Kaysville. Utah Dame Nature Donning Fresh Raiment So Must Mere Man funl-culu- David W. Glover, Harriet K. Glover, and Jaynes LeRoy White, Haintiffs, vs. Travel an Amazon Tba A maxim, the principal river of South America and the largest In the Farmington City, a municipal corpoworld, is navigable for steamship for ration, Lyman S. Rice, John T. Wil-C. 100 of Itt SJKI0 mile. Tides rite and liams, Ellen William, Minnie fall at far aq 400 mile from Ita mouth. Huge, Hannah Christensen, and CLEAN CHOICE MEATS i Spring is now at hand and old Mother Earth is showing signs of replenishing her wardrobe. Soon she will have a gown of green and blossoms in her hair. It is the season of gladness, and gladness is largely conditioned on new clothes, the smart, proper cut kind we have for all types of men from youth to old age. Come to us and we will prepare you to again blossom out with the spring time. Always on Hand WITH Y.OUR NEXT SUIT GET TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS When you want the choicest cuts of beef, veal, pork or mutton Then you will, in addition to getting almost double wear from your suit, be able to always present a appearance. One pair of trousers may be cleaned and pressed while wearing the other. An ample display of new patterns and colors. well-dress- ed come to our store. The best pies are made from home rendered lard and Kaysville - Layton flour, which we always have. One try and you will be convinced. SANITARY MARKETUtah Layton. Phone 140 Weir Hot Air Furnaces Bat-teri- Ga, Oil and Arreaaoriea. lZ . aIuir Garage General Auto 3 A i NOTICE TO CREDITORS jistate of Katherine Adams, deceased tired. tors will present claims with v mu hers to the undersigned at' th i ffice of K. 11. Baumunk, at tori v for the administrator, 427 Eoeles He . Ogden, Ctah, cm or before g -- I'fc dav of April. A. D. 1926, ISAAC ADAMS. A with Will annexed, of the Estate of Katherine Adams, Deceased. i fiat Town-ht- - If vve could all do only uh-.- t we . The old adage about ketchin mort Lie to do 1 wor.dtj who'd do the things j flus w.th sugar than with vinegar hi. Ids good in. business,. too. that have to be dene. Consult County-Cler- k or respoctlvt signers for further information. m Takes Ilasket Hall Game From Outlaws Twenty-on- e Orville Ramsey. girls made the trip and all had a pleasant time. The evening was spent in social c UTAH A Shoe You Can Bank On Spring Neckwear Styles Of Course You Need New Shirts Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Corxkta, Qklataej Tope, Getter, Grain Bina, Skylight, Tia Boots AQ Kiads of TUi Work Bountiful. Utah Phones: Shop 10J; Rea. 104. . - Let me figure your plumbing problems. Prices Reasonable. P.D. PHILLIPS. CALL KAYSVILLE 125-- W ' Owners Notice to Car liberal discount on genFor the next 60 days we will allow a of batteries in puteral overhauling of cars and ting cars in condition for spring and summer. Prices Reasonable Expert Mechanics First of all its leather clean through. Then it well made over etylish last and best of all. It will cost you but little money. This new Neckwear has the snap of spring in the bright color and smart patterns being displayed. Worth ee-i- n. I And youll find it a delightful job Choosing those needed from the assortment of new Shirt we are showing. Easy fitting, full cut, and all the latest patterns and colors. re-charg- FARMINGTON GARAGE L. N. HAYES, Proprietor . Telephone 32W son-- 1 anner Clothim I |