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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLL,- UTAH - . i LAYTON socia ili t u .whiili the When childiei, a they do 'imt lik.f, will often lake welfare and social ii f na tiulctits milk or t gg.--, i hi r tut also them in other foinis and not pay any mrrt not only be upietm Mi Marian Etui. who has ,bee be nne of its. gre.. i ; .'.i. aiit.igi , attention, to the. tut that tin-returr Riverside, relatives'll! itlib' ' be a in visiting fig eating the food he) have object ed to ed to her home Inst week CtiMimfs, of 1.0111'e. at1 made of bith snu milk and eggs. Mrs. Don Major and daughtt t'u id ' white with served otlnr a tn mum's for last K U left MM Saturday . Mary hi t wav all cocoa as a .ai ajid enge, through California. They, expect ' t u o, of hiding the nulls the childiei nmd. remain on the coast about two week-- . "State Engineers Salt Lake City, I 'ah. A theatre party was given in Sa horn in March 10, 1928. afternoon lake last Friday 'f the birthday ot Miss Juanita Te Notice is herd unin that Jamci nil. The guests included the Mlssi t Ol'fne addle:-;- . t 'labile, whose P Verna Keddington, Ruth Porter at ii mule appln at lull Utah, kajhulle, Mildred i Blown. in accordance w !i the lequm ment William J. Moore passed away of. Utah, HH7. of the Compiled his horn-- in Centerville on March i amended by .lie laws of after an extended illness. Funer.d Utah, 1010 and Id'J'i to appropriate services were held in Salt Lake la i .OOtlti c. f. s. ot wati'i tiom Lower Thursday under the direction of tic Spring in Crook d Hollow m Davis grand lodge 1. O. O. F., with intr County, Utah., Said water is to be ment in Salt I.ake. diverted at the point of issuance of V. of j the spring which hear.- - Kill ft. a point S 48 dee ices ,'i) .minutes V. . . 1030.2 ft. from the NK cor of Sec. ,W. L(?IV C OClOuCr ) T. 4 N K. 1 V S. L. 1! A M. and conveyed in a pipe line a distance of 4020 ft. where it will be used dur-- I tl of Woodward M. II. Professor mg the entire oir for domestic pur- -' Brigham Young University will be poses by the applicant. member of the faculty of th' comm wu it which This application is designated in University (Floating t the StAto Engineers Offue as File leave New ork, October b, lil-- 8, f an eight months trip around the No. 102S0. Y"rk All protests against the" granting of said application, stating the reasons There will be a faculty on bond therefor, must he by affidavit in dupthe vessel of fifty, selected from tin licate, accompanied with a fee of colleges of the Uniteo $1.00, and filed in this office within prominent States. thirty (30) days after the completion Applications are received from prt of this notice. GEO. B. BACON, State Engineer. collegiate students, undergraduates Date of first publication, March 15, and from those desiring to take postgraduate courses. Credits for coursi s 1028. Date of completion of publication, of study can be arranged for at moM of the American colleges. It is open April 12, 1928. to men and women students, and about one hundred older people will a complete Centerville News -- : . la tha mldat of fertlla fields. Bsaeto ta the production of mUk. tome toae and ittftr beets. Has the factory f the Layton Sugar company, cannery, yaller rniila, milk atation. and Is ea the maerfti etate road. Good opportunfor those seeking suburban acreage ity far fruit growing, truck gardening, ehkkaa raining and dairying. On the lines of the famberger Electric, Oregon railStart Line and D. ft R. 0. W.watarroads. Has electric lighta and i : v 's : i Milk-vegetab- i v r Eggs in such ilcs.teits as whips, Span- ish ci earn, souffles, meringues and oven mi cake, arj valuable additions to the diet and nuy be given in those a) s when eggs me plentiful. Best of all, however, is the method of gradually showing t hi children why they so persuad-i- t need certain woods,-ang Uum to eut what is set before vv M Mrs. Heber Van Fleet was a Kays- ville visitor last Thursday. . E. P. Ellison has gone to Nevada Joseph By bee is confined to his home with an attack of the flu. on business. Mrs. Reulon Steed will entertain at Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Simonds anand cards next Saturday afat luncheon, of a arrival daughter nounce the ternoon. their home last Monday. Bishop A. L. Clark returned home L. E. Ellison has so far recovered week from a trip to the Pacific-coast- . last in his work to be able at that he is the bank a few hours at a time. Mrs. Ross Turner returned this Mr. and Mrs. William A. Taylor and week from Levan, Utah, where she make to to moved Hooper family have has been visiting relatives. their home. Commissioner E, B. Clark return-- u Mrs. Lucius Laudie, .of Brigham last as In Friday from a three-wee- k trip to Layton City, spent Wednesday California and the Pacific coast. the guest tf Mrs. Golden? Adams. Miss Annie Rigby will open up a "Mrs. Harriet Ellison and daughter, in Pro- class in dramatic art in Farmington Jennie, spent last week-en- d vo as the, guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. The first class will convene sometime next week. Ralph Wlnteron and family. Mrs. Merrill Scoffield and small daughter arrived home from the hosthe guest of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn pital last Sunday. It is reported that Thomas Bloxom Robinson. seriously Injured his hand last week The Misses Naomi and De Lores while helping dehorn some cattle. Robinson and Preston Robinson motored to Provo last Friday. They returned home Sunday. The Fatmington post of the Ameri ican Legion will entertain at their big annual dance in the Farmington opera J. A. Howell has received a letter house next Saturday evening. from General F. S. Strong, who comMrs. Howard Hellewell entertained manded the Fortieth division in the the Utopia club at her home yesterWorld war. This division was orig- day. The time was spent in playing inally composed of National Guard 600, after which luncheon was servtroops from California, Utah, New ed. Mexico, Arizona and Colorado. Utah Miss Florence Bourne entertained was represented by the 145th Field a number of her girl friends at her Artillery, originally commanded by home Monday evening. The time was Colonel (later General) Young and in social and music, after which spent a and also later by Colonel Webb, by a delicious luncheon was served. number of officers in other units. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Robinson were At outlined in the letter, the divis. ion plans to .have a reunion at San the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Diego and Camp Kearney on next R. Lundin of Salt Lake City at Kerns cafe in Ogden last Monday evening. Armistice day. The letter follows: After dinner they attended a theatre. CoL J. A. Howell, David Eccles Building,' The Relief Society of the North Ogden, Utah. ward entertained at their Farmington Dear Col Howell: dinner and social in the anniversary I was delighted to have your good North Farmington amusement hall letter, and wish to thank you for the last Saturday afternoon and evening. valuable information. The event was pronounced by all as I have (gotten in touch with Col. being very successful. Webb, who is still stick in the Letter-ma- n The Miller Floral company has reGeneral hospital in San Fran- ceived a wire from the builders of cisco. I think, however, that he Will to the effect that greenhouses thejr soon be on duty again. He gave me the materials new house have their for one or two addresses, but your list been will arrive within and shipped is just what we need. We nave one a few days, and work will be started of the rosters that you speak of. I am glad to know that your immediately on the construction. E. B. Gregory and E. A. Cottrell are mother and daughters are in La Jolla. (Thursday) Mrs. Strong and I will go to see them expected home today where they have spent the first time we are out that way. from the east We are counting on your presence the past two weeks. While in the at the reunion and 1 will keep you east these men attended the National informed ai to the details. We ex- Florists convention and flower show in Louisville, Ky., and visited points pect a large attendance from the of interest in Chicago, Kansas City, 145th. Col. Gundry is on duty in Hono- Richmond, Ind., and Denver. lulu, and Major Kneass is stationed My dear," said the old man tenin Denver. I will write them in the near future. derly, today is our diamond wedding, and I have a little surprise for you! Again thanking you, I am Yes I said the silver haired wife. Very sincerly, took hep hand in his. You see He S. STRONG." F. All those who are interested in the this engagement ring I gave you seveyears ago?" reunion should advise General Strong, nty-six Yes?" said the expectant old lady. addressing him care D. U. Q. chamWell, I paid the final installment ber of commerce building, San Diego, California, and they they will be kept on it today, and I am proud to anadvised from time to time of the nounce that it is now altogether plans for the reunion as they mature. yours! Toronto Star. ! d tn in v . i 1 . a-- BANK BOOK Flouting University ' To , j -- & SUSS -- , Fortieth Division Will Hold Reunion -- i - - taken. Professor Woodward is interested in developing a group of students from his state. Professor Woodward will be accom- Shake Hands with Wealth be panied by Mrs. Woodward who will act as chaperon for the group of women students from Utah. The visits to the foreign countries will not be like a tourist trip but will be sponsored largely by the educational and governmental associations in each of the countries so that the American students will have opportunities of meeting the students and prominent educational people. There has been selected one of the with all modem vessels, the modem accomodiations and conveniences. The itinerary provides for extensive trips ashore in each of the foreign countries and arrangements have been made with representative educational men from the foreign countries to come on board two weeks in advance of the arrival at each country in order to acquaint the students with what they should see and do. In organizing the project, great care has been taken on the .subject of health. There will be a staff of seven in the medical division who will cooperate closely with the physical education department which will have a staff of six. The departments ot dramatics and social affairs are among the prominent divisions. A very comprehensive library will be on board. On the trips will be divided ashore, the students into groups going in the direction that their courses of study or preferences dictate. Those interested in art, music, history, ge orgraphy, botany, geology, interna tional relations, sociology and economics will at times go indifferent directions from the main group. The Floating University must be BOWLING Tournament Announcement An accurate record of the average of all bowlers will be kept the next three weeks to determine who will be chosen on the ItS EASY but youll have to make the first gesture. Unless you begin to save, youll never have. three teams to represent Kaysville in the State Bowling Tournament in' Salt Lake the latter part of the month. It is hoped that the average of all bowlers chosen will be over 150. Practice' and correct such defects as stepping over the foul line, bouncing the ball, Begin today and deposit as much as you can afford to lay aside. Then put aside the same amount every week. Youll bo surprised how the total will grerw. 4 on atl Saving Deposits, computed quarterly. Your money is safe with ua. Barnes Banking Co. etc. Goose Fins Will be Here Friday Evening 1 Thomas & Sons Weir Hot Air Furnaces Bowling Alleys Cornicea, Chimney KAYSVILLE Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CIIA8. A. TRUMP, Prop. Phonea: Shop, 103-- J; Top. Gutters. Grain ninn. Skylights, Tin Roof All Kinds of Tin Work Rea., 106. Bountiful Utah Credit Certificate On $500 Portrait FREE-$4- 50 Of yourself or any member of your family If yon smoke for pleasure Take a Few Minutes of Your Spare Time; Get One New Subscription for One Year to f THE WEEKLY REFLEX Through an arrangement with the Amundsen Studio you have the right idea. 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