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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH LAYTON 0 mlk of "til FARMINGTON production of milk. fUkk. County arat of ,'avia county, city of rt bowcrcd borne, mountain atr. lectric light. hourly tervu on iamberger telephone, Electric to Salt lake r1 Girdcn. O. S. L. and D. A K. hailroads. fine cheery berne and other fruits, table, etc. Home of the Millet Floral company. State Kxparunrnt barm and Lagoon, the Prettiest Spot in Utah." torn. th Hu tha factory ? nwir hfk!lAtoii Puar company, eaanary. u milk atation. ami (a oa Ua "LZIirtate road. Good opportnni-"flJrtboa- a aMklnX aoborbaa acra - yTOwinC, .'fra truek santonins, n" "raiiin wmMIMS K. U w. r atoctrta ligkta'and wai StLte y? utka. Burned and Mrs. George W. Barnes. Plans were made for an old fashioned dime to be held next Monday evening. After tHe meeting a .social hour'was slant, hnd refreshmerits'served by the hostess. Special guests were: Mrs. Howard laitkins, Mrs. Frank Blnm-iixMrs. George Flint, of laiyton. Mis Geoige Taylor and Mrs. Thomas Additional Kaysville News was one of the conclusions of a ques- tionaire as to ;n.f icruvs in the pur-- ! chase of meat More than I'.iH) housed to n.rmc tiie quality wives w i ti of nuiat bamlaii bv the IniLher. tiny i per cent patronized of tin m', U M1' oi "very good" answered eitlu Lone. and an additu mI l.i per cent said These a veers vveie compared "good. 1 lie shareholders of the Kuysville with records ni tix- gtades of animals Canning corporation held their annual slaughtered at the Chicago maiket. meeting Monday in the oinNyAccording to the V S, grades about vfiuc. The following board of di-- i one- - half of one pet cent of the meat oi tors were elected for the ensuing was "prime, an idditTonal S.5 Jour: Harold S. Barnes, John G. M. cent choice" and only 3 per cent Baines, Henry II. Blood, Herbert J. good, or a total of only 32 per cent Baines, George II. Bennett, John R. that was betcr than medium." G.nley, Thomas J. Thurgood, John In most parts of the United States Flint and George W. Barnes. The in w 1) elected directors met later in more food material cun be obtained ti.e afternoon and elected the follow- from an acre of coin as silage than from an aero of any other crop that ing officers: Henry 11. Blood, presi- can be to 20 tons of grown. From dent; John G. M. Barnes, made be from an acre of can silage r secretary-treasureand general corn. A i rop of corn yields manager, and Herbert J. Barnes, from 8 to 12 tons of silage er acre, secretary treasurer and depending upon the amount of leaves and stalks that accompany the ears and upon the stage of maturity at which it is siloed. The quantity of Phone Was. 4413 silage that may be exported per care is often roughly estimated at 1 ton for each 5 or i bushels of shelled corn. Southern varieties of com as a rule have a larger proportion of Attorney and Counsellor of lamp number 1, .Daughters 1ituteei', met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred A Sheffield with - Mrs. Sheffield. Sirs. Genevieve, Gard-- l ner and Mrs. Carrie. Blamires as hostesses. Mrs. J. F. Conrad gave the lesson, anj Eldon Tolniaq gave two violin Mrs. j Ori I'UCIllC OCCulIt Q i H-- r . - T Lto . WooUey heads Lucky Striker? in but Kaysville boya game at Suit lose by small margin of only 40 points. Strikers have cripple on team . winch handicapped them. Pacific Seed 2 177 1 - Ha- hos-iJlwhe- re lM W 1111 IN Joe Hansen 12t . 114 171' Dav is 140 Thomasscn '145 ,m,.r 137 123 142 743 696 , i I Total 3 - 160 164 161 126 136 407 409 47$ 395 750 2191 3 Total uik) Strikers 1 41? 1 it, Lau-ien- el ns-s'ta- nt , . . CLARENCE BAIRD -- 000,000 tons of lignite coal in Texas. stalks and loaves than varieties. northern-grow- n at Igiw w dou-Jif- - i i Bick-moi- son-in-la- i ,k' s, selections, accompanied by Walter Hampton, Jr., has full v zel Blood, and a reading was given recovered from her recent illness. by Miss Ilortense Rose. Mrs. Rice, J. Wallace Williams is confined to Mrs. Stocks and Miss Mary Barnes of Bray and Beatrice Allen were his home, suffering with German the county chapter were present, and JJJied in Ogden last Monday. o other visitors were Mrs. Geneive measles. Charles Draper is In the Mrs. and Hales. Lynn The Utopia club will entertain its she recently underwent an The following Kaysville people mogentlemen friends at a party at the operation. home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Steed next tored to Richmond Sunday and attendFlint ed the funeral services of Mrs. Olive vr and Mrs. Leonard Saturday evening. Curtis: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins and the arrival of a son at their Mrs. Horace Steed entertained the daughters, Alta and l.aRue, Mr. and JJrfle last Saturday. Utopia club at her home yesterday af- Mis. Clyde Robins, "Mrs. Susannah Me and Mrs. Clarence Forbes a ternoon. The time was spent in play- Robins, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, Miss the arrival of a son at their ing Wilcox, Ir. and Mrs. G. D. Rut-- 1 which after luncheon was cards, home last Saturday. dge, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. served. veniiam Sandall, of Tremonton, is laou is "UnderGeorge Mrs. Harold Bowman of Salt lathe wood. A. M.Underwood, Mr. in Layton as and Mrs. Barnes, spending a few days entertained at a theutre party last Paul Thomasscn, Mr. und Mrs. Henry guest of relatives. in honor Mr. of and Saturday evening Mrs. Katie Harris, of Tremonton, Mrs. Evan Ellison and Mrs. t H Graham, Newell Sunders, James Myron Iaiytoh, Newman u spending a few days in Layton as Bourne. Iteeves ami Howtml lanford. ho guest of relatives. Harold Welling of Garland is in a The Sunflower camp of the Mr and Mrs. W. B. Muir have mov- Salt Lake hospital where he is underof Pioneers held their meeting ed into the home formerly occupied going treatment for rheumatism. Mr. la t Mr. Westover and family. week at the home of Mrs. Al is a of Mrs. Rogers Welling ljMrs. Enoch Young was taken to the of Tiie B.og.ruphieal sketch of the Farmington. unf Mrs. Jane Hoojver Blood was hospital last Monday where she is The fifth quorum of elders of1 bv Mrs. Underwood. The given dergoing treatment. will entertain their wies lesson, the George Farmipgton of Utah was Go Slow development at a dancing party in the North Farm-Mary Xbf drama Mrs. Emily S. 'vas school by gi'en the Layton Sunday amusement ward by hall next presented frigton' last week before a crowded house. Monday evening. AAAAA v Mrs. Robert Miller writes to some of John Brown and Uriel Major arrived home Monday from California herald friends and acquaintances in where they have spent the past three Farmington to the effect that she is well and contemplates a visit to Utah weeks. . Joseph Day, of Layton, and Doro- in the near future. Last Friday the Farmington Ladies thy Collins, of Ogden, were married Since the Literary club tendered Mrs. Horace in Ogden last Saturday. marriage Mr. Day has been confined Van Fleet a pleasant surprise. There were about twenty-fiv- e members presto his home with the flu. . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Henefer entert- ent and the time was spent in a genained at a card party at their home eral social. The Farmington post of the Amerlast week. Those present were: Mr. snd Mrs. Len Sandall, Mr. and Mrs. ican Legion is holding a special meetGlen Day and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ing this week for the purpose of sponI Ware. soring a membership drive. Nonand Louise filler, members of the Legion who are promSteed T. Joseph both of Syracuse, were married last inent- in the city will be present to In the evening a dancing see what the organization is doing. Thursday. party was given in the Syracuse The new fire department equipment amusement hall in honor of the young was received Tuesday by the mayor couple. and city council. A trial run was made Mr. and Mrs. Murray W. Cowley and the equipment was found to be entertained at a card party last week. It is now housed The guests included Mr. and Mrs. working perfectly. back of the new the in headquarters Spencer Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph buildE. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Farmington C. & M. company H. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook ing. The Farmington Ladies bridge club and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams. Hr. and Mrs. Len Sandall entert- was entertained last Friday by Mrs. at her home. Three ained at a Bridge party last Saturday C. M. Peterson small tables held favors and decoraand Mr. were 'Those evening, present which Mrs. Vird Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tions in green, and yellow at Luncheon seated. were the guests Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams, memMr. and Mrs. Glen Day, Mr. and Mrs. was served to the following club ChristenC. A. Mrs. bers and guests: Golden Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Murt Tlm I'm wifes knotvledgr Thisof grades of nmat is very slight. e .401 Boston Bldg. Salt Iike City, Utah 1 ! ray W. Cowley. CENTERVILLE Tb fiTtrlto nlvlu Wm (strict rf Salt Laka City toutnaas mn. Button M Baabsrgsr Elactri Sdlmt Csayaay nt 0 refan 8kit Lias StilnM Csaptnl. Hss fraqnaat bas terries af Utah Tracttoa Csayaay to aa tnm Balt Laks City af Balth Brsthsrs Nnraartoa ant rwtoWillw Canpanr, largast fra it Sat. Nite - Alberta Hall CENTERVILLE I i DAVIS COUNTY CLEANERS at Layton I SuitH, Coats and Drewes Cleaned and Pressed. We call for. and deliver sen, Mrs. George Vowles, Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Mrs. Walter Rampton, Jr, Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. A. R. Lundin, of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. R. Udy, Mrs. Ben Hepworth, Mrs. G. A. Thorpe, Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mrs. Peterson and Miss Louise James. High score went to Mrs. Udy. at Kaysville and Clearfield twice weekly: Tuesdays and Fridays. Just call 61-- J. Smart line of shirts, socks, and ties. Costs nothing to see them. Samples of spring suits just in: We do good, work at reasonable prices, and we are as near as your telephone. Choice Recipie Apple Sauce Cake (Requiring 1 Egg Only) artaHta to Utah. KxcaUsat Jaa4 far fratt V4 butter or substitute cupful 4 track gaHcalag. 1 cupful sugar 1 egg, beaten light 1 cupful raisins Mrs. Edith Porter Call, wife of Rue-he- n 1 cupful currants or nuts Call, is reported to be. seriously 14 cupfuls prepared cake flour ill st the family home. U teaspoonful salt 1 teaspoonful soda Mr. W. W. Witcher, who as spent 1 teaspoonful cinnamon the winter in Los Angeles, is expected to arrive home soon. Vt teaspoonful cloves , 1 cupful hot apple sauce i CreaiA the shortening, beat in the APPRECIATION sugar gradually, then add the A. J. Curtis and family wish to egg, and the fruit, chopped and express their appreciation for th6 sym- - J floured. Add the flour, sifted with pathies extended them by their many the soda, salt and spices, and next the apple sauce, which should be friends during their recent strained and in the form of a compara tively thick puree. Bake in e tube pan lined with greased paper, in a moderate oven (350 degrees F) about one hour. t well-beat- Bigger and Better And How! Phone 61-- J en - , . From Infancy to Old Age MILK The food value of good milk is too well known, to even be considered as a subject for discussion. And when you use our milk, you will learn that it ia exceptionally rich, absolutely pure, and our delivery service is day by day dependable. For nice rich cream order the day before. Phone Your Order to 18J5 . Chris Holland Dairy Kaysville, Utah i teaspoon vanlla- augar add s, cup ufr. Beat flour and salt and mix thoroughly. Add milk and cook in doubla boiler until thick enough to coat spoon. Cool, add vanila and turn into serv- ing dish containing peeled and riiwd with 5 ta- oranges. Beat of cut- on top Heap sugar. blespoons serve. tard and egg-yolk- egg-whit- es We have now on our blocks some of the choicest meat ever to be in any shop in Davis county. ? At the Ogden livestock show last week we pur- chased the FIRST PBJZE LAMB and soma CHOICE HEIFERS which we ere now telling to our customers et no advance in prices. Wo always atm to have the highest quality meats obtainable end the service is efficient. V T y J . ft per Pound jr T Y . e Y Y, Y1 Y On Clean Cotton Yy Y Y RagsBFOisghtto YX Uo by Jamaary 23 fx Birnimg em ini NQWJ! The Only Solution, A Bank Account YOU worried when bills come in at end of the month? Do you pass sleepless nights wondering how to meet them? ARE , j There is an easy way out of your worries. Spend a little less than your income every week and put the balance in our saving bank. It will draw interest and grow with amazing rapidity. Saving Bank account is a roof over your head keeping away the storms of. adversity; and the scorching sun of worry. . Interest at , 4 'lilESa SANITARY MARKET ClasrCtU, UUi I x ? WE WILL PAY 5 tablespoons CHOICE MEAT Lejic3,Util t Fruity Cream Custard , oranges . 2 eggs K cup sugar 2 teaspoons flour teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 4 i i on aH Savings Depcrits. Til) - V Tl 0 , |