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Show s' i. I f . THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVU.LE, UTAH Jl FARMINGTON County ml of. Pifu county, bowcrwd homo, mountain rot lectri .Icier Kona, hourly light, NOTES The class tokeji of the class of MS) was a silver cup on which it was re solved to engrave the names of the honor boy and girl in the years to follow. On this cup will appear the names of Reed Ellison of Layton and Hazel Elaine Blood of Kaysville' as the two highest honor Students of the class of 28 and ahcf have contributed the most to the welfare and honor of their school during their entire school lifewt Davis. Reed Ellisons Record President of the student body of 1928 and made a most excellent president; president of the 27 junior class; business manager of the 27 year book; won his letter two years in football and has also represented the school in basketball Hazel Elaine Blooda Record. Selected as valedictorian this year (This selection is based on The highest scholastic record throughout the book; year): editor of the 28 year editor of The Dart 27; one of the principals in dramatics for two years; one of the principals in school opera for two years. Richard Dick Evans, senior class president, and an outstanding athlete at Davis, has been adjudged winner of the D. K, Barnes medal, presented yearly to the athlete making the best scholastic showing. Dick is a good combination, being a scholar and a real athlete. He lacked only one point of being fca A student, and in addition was grid captain last fall, In lMtil In th of watur. acrvir Calaand thy Primary conference of, the ilUMcJ ti'l. t uar I'lai flak! in- - i to the pc.i mi. hi I ihiieat. and Not th 1. iii.,!-,1'ii Dal i, it i I id ! l's' . ' a -- oi It - , i I v, ho. i d. 1 1. d k. Ten Years Ago 880-yar- ($141,-000.00- ), ($1,-000.0- one-ha- .it i d pi April. Jli 0111,1 1 I .ii m D i' t i s i i e, BANK id ,i i . 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Davis j.take Farmington Fate Stephens' was taken to n la?t Sunday evening and was'Jurgel Doe hospital thi-- . afternoon and attended. an operation for appendiei Mis-Mabel Moon entertained sev- undeigo Aeel I.hnim underwent an Mrs. eral of her friends at a soeial and luncheon at her home last Monday eve- oration l'oi the lemoval of her ton Iuosda.N ning. Mrs. Louis took eutoitained ut' WeekMiss Norma Seerist spent last i aids and social at hi r home last To of as the end in Salt City guest day afternoon. James. Mia Miss Ruth lint low of Hountifu' H. H. Robinson Mrs. entertained in Idi.Nton for a few das the Farmington Indies club at foui the gueM of the Misses llleen .i tables of bridge at her home last afternoon. A delirious luncheon Inez Da Mis. Jo Ware is in an Ogden he vias served to the sixteen guests. .The members of the Farmington pital whi le .hi is undergoing tn. Baseball club entertained at a bene- meat. The Arm m i lub entertained in In fit dance in the Farmington opera at :K or of Mi. house last Saturday evening. eonnrd , t home of Mr.. Spencer Adams Six. couples, members of the Farmw Thu The tune afternoon. rsday of the American Ix'gion, post ington journeyed to Ogden last Saturday eve- spent in playing cards. Mr. ami Mis. James W. Conners ning to attend the dance given by the Herman Baker post No. 9 of Ogden Mason Cit, Iowa, visited with M in the new chateau. They all report and Mrs. J. It Cooley last week i ie They are on loute home from C having had a very enjoyable time. Miss' Helen Rotter was hostess to forma, when they have been spetuli several of her L. D. S. college friends the winter. The girls spent over the week-enWord was received in Layton their time in hiking along the foot- terday morning to the effect hills. The guests included the Misses Gam, the young son of Mr. and Mi Zina Carlston, Alice Jex. Hope Reed- Joseph Johnson, had passed away in er, Dorothy Heron and Majory Rom- Richfield early yesterday morning The child who, with his mother, had ney, all of Salt Lake City. been visiting in Ruhfield for the pa-month was stricken some three wetkv In basketball playing at pgo with pneumonia and made a galhe was forward, and showed up very lant fight for his life. Last week-en- d well this year. He won his letter in it was believed the critical point had d track last spring in the run, Mr. Johnson returned to Items taken from The Reflex of passed and and is the middle distance mainBtay but Layton, Tuesday received a cull 1918. fen years ago, dated April 18, this year. In the annual city creek child was worse and returned the that Emil M. Whitesides writes from race of this year he led Davis, finto Richfield. Besides his parents. and his of France tells appreciation Gam is survived by six brothers ishing in eighth place. Dick was and swarded the medal in a special as- of The Reflex, especially of the sec- sisters. At this writing definite He tion Colors." With called the' sembly Wednesday morning by Dr. also States that Ieo Ware is in the been made. of the funeral have not D. K. Barnes. same as he, but in a differMr. James E. Moss, president and ent regiment company. associafather of the Utah Athletic Thousand Dollars, of Layton and Forty-fou- r C Miss Adele said notes to be In denomination, spoke to the student body on the ohn Perkins Ilidgson marof Kaysville were tion of One Thousand Dollars subject of Persistence Wins the ried on Thursday of last week. Race. to bear interest at the Ice, a fourth-inc- h thick, formed in rate of each, lf four and This year, West high, Murray and part of Davis county last night. per cent Davis are in the same debating diMr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley and (4 Vi per cent) per annum, payable said principal to be due vision. In the four triangle league children motored down from Cornish debates Davis has been awarded two Saturday and spent the week-en- d serially, as follows: with and payable Thirty-si- x Thousand Dollars ($36,-- ' The Davis affirmative, relatives. decisions. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes departed 000.00) on the 2nd day of January, consisting of Lewis Terry and Dean Thousand DoTanner, won from West high Tuesday, for Rockford, Illinois, this morning, A. D., 1929, Thirty-sion 2nd day of the llars, to ($36,000.44) lost Murray Friday, April where she will join her husband, who April 17; Thousand Mr. Monson, former graduate is in the Ambulance corps stationed January., 1930. Thirty-si- x 13. Dollars ($36,000.00) on the 2nd day of of Davis and now teaching at Weber at Camp Grant. college, Judged both these debates. The state surveyors were out sur- January, A. I)., 1931, and Thirty-si- x The Davis negative team, consisting veying the main road here last week, Thousand Dollars ($36,000.00) on the of Dale Clark and Charles' Dibble, preparatory to concreting several 2nd day of January, A. D., 1932, an! for the purpose of retiring said tax won from West high Thursday, April miles of the same. notes and paying the acto anticipation Ross Jenkins and Bertha Riley, 12, and lost Murray Tuesday, April 17. As a final result, Murray was both of this place, were married yes- cruing interest thereon, shall the awarded first place: Davis,- second, terday in the Salt Lake temple. A Board of Education be authorized and and West high, third in the division. reception was given at the home of empowered to levy and collect a special tax for the years A. I)., According to Coach F. B. Muir, the the bride. sufficient to raise the principal Mr. J. E. Jones, manager of the Davis debators wilt be groomed for a sum of Thirty-si- x Thousand Dollars Western school debate with the Ogden high Newspaper Union of Salt ($36,000.00) annually for each of said the latter part of this month. The Lake City, wrote a letter of congratwith accimng interwill debate: Resolved ulation on the April Cth issue in which years, together Hid notes; said le on auestion they est and asUnited States government he says: It Is an Issue that will do should create a department of educa- credit to The Reflex and also to Kays- sessment for said tax to co i the to be raised annually as tion with a member in the Presi- ville, as it makes one of the best amounts and the interest thereon esprincipal I have seen." that dent's cabinet, papers timated at o exceed 2 mill- - for not The state road program for Davis each Davis was favored greatly last Frithe period specified year during has been for settled county C. definitely 7 having the renowned U. A. herein day byclub this ye$r. At a meeting of the state Glee visit our school. The ColThe said election shall be held in road commission it was agreed that legians sang well and had a most ap- the the five school representation preone-haand five that preciative audience. The Glee club is milesproposition of the District and the polling cincts of concrete m Davis county durdirected by Profcskor Walter Welti, within the precincts and the places the was all that present year and accompanied on the piano by Miss ing who hav? been appointed to Judges would be wise to undertake this year. Dean Rogers. conduct said election at said polling Miss Rose, supervisor of the girls places are as follows, School Representative Precinct No. 1 physical education, wishes to announce that the annual spring physVoting Precinct Polling Place Judges ical education review will be held Poling place. South Bountiful grade Wednesday, April 25, on the front NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL school; judges, Hyrum B. Parkin, Wm. lawn of the campus. The review will DISTRICT TAX AND TAX AN- H. Cleverly and Stephen Moss. be commenced at two oclock. Two TICIPATION NOTE ELECTION Polling place, West Bountiful grade hundred girls will participate in the BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION school; judges, Andrew Smith, Mary event. A cordial invitation is extendOF DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL J. Faddies and Chloe H. Grant. ed tq. everyone to come. DISTRICT, DAVIS COUNTY, Polling place, Centerville grade UTAH, TO BE HELD ON THE school; judges, Albert D. Ford, Edith The annual fashion review, spon28TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1928. Tingey and George W. Mowers. sored by the domestic art department PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY School Representation Precinct Nol 2' under the supervision of Miss Lund and Mrs. Williams, was held Wednes- GIVEN that the Board of Education ' Polling place,. Bountiful Junior day, April 18. The review was char- of Davis County School District, Da- high school; judges, Archie Briggs, acterized by a display of harmonious vis County, Utah, a county School Roeena'Page and Geo. E. Garrett. color and fashionable styles. This District of the first class, pursuant to School Representation Precinct Now 3 'review was claimed by many to be law and the requisite action of the Polling place, Farmington grade better than other aimilar events in the said Board of Education has called school; judges, Nephi Palmer, Ethlyn and does hereby call and order tw be Christensen and Iva Pace. history, of the schooL ' held, a special election in each of the Polling place, Kaysville. grade be Award day for this year will held Friday, April 20. . All students school representation precincts of the school x judges, George W. Underwood, who have participated in activities District on Saturday, the 28th day of W. D. Barnes and Nellie Nance. A. D., 1928, at which election School Representation Precinct No. 4 daring this school year are eligible April, shall be submitted to the qualPolling placer Layton grade school; to receive an official D pin. Every there ified electors of the District, .who judges, Mrs. - W. A. Dawson, John student who has participated in two shall paid a property tax there- Forbes and Robert 'Simmons. or more activities daring his term at in in have the year next preceding such Polling place, Clearfield Grade Davis is awarded with a graduation election,-th- e ' medal award. Award following question; school; judges, J. P. Forbes, Irvin T. conbe will day Shall the Board of Education of Page and Mrs. Dolly Brown. , cluded with an activity banquet given Polling place, South Weber grade in honor of those who have upheld Davip County School District, Davis Utah, be authorized to raise school; judges, George W. Hill, Benj. the activities of 1927-2This event County, Hie principal sum of One Hundred Peek and Mrs. G. W. KendalL promises to be one of the outstanding Forty-fou- r Thousand Dollars School Representation Irecinct No. 3 0 social events of the season. wa- r.ll huh will he tuimsh'vd ns i prrxhiction wf milk. Umui-tHa th factui f th lac ton 8u-a- r eompanjr, eaniwrv. Fuller mill., milk tation, and la n th oonrrer iat roa L Flood opportuni- Im for tbo aookirr atiburban aeroaii? for fruit irrowui. truck rnlimn, chicken raUumr and dairying. On Ui llntu of th lambivcr hleetric, Orron Short Lin and D. A Jl. ii. w. rail Ha road lclric tight and lombarucr Khwtric to Salt, City and Onlen. O. S, L and D. 4 R. Wtattrn ti.' Railroad, fin flurry orchard. brrw ar.d other fruit, yrgv-- " table, etc. Hum of th Miller lHoral harm and company, Stat PreUwat Api.it In Utah." lAUUon, th on LAYTON th nhWI of ftrttl Ku-h- er Information. Notice to Creditors Fvtato iif Kilt n Maria Edmonds, ithiiwiM known a. Ellon M. Ed mo Kls, deceased. Creditors will present oluims with Nouehers to the undersigned at his evidence at Kaysville, m Davis coun-t- , Itah, on or before tho 31st day of May. A. D. 1928. GEORGE E. EDMONDS, Administrator of estate of Ellen Maria Edmonds, deceased. Date of first publication, March 22, i 1928. Date last publication, April 19, 1928. Piano at a Sacrifice We have on hand In the vicinity of Kaysville one of our very best pianos. Rather than . pay storage or reship this instrument to Ogdon, we will sell it--to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the privilege of buying later and apply rent on purchase price. In answering, please give full reference in first letter. Address tl Glen Piano Co., Ogden, Bros.-Rober- Utah. A Bank Book ! The Secret of Success -- TASY COME, enxy go! iv the motto of many a young boy or girl has a differpersmi. But tho worth-whil- e ent motto They say, "A penny saved is a penny earned," and they begin at an early ago to amass their dollars and to put them to work at good interest. lj A single dollar will star a saving account at this bank, and begins to draw interest at once. You'll bo surprised how quickly tho dollars grow into hundreds and thousands, and before you know it, youll be a capitalist. Come In and let us show you how easy it is to get a start. Barnes Banking Co. adv3t. y, ONION SEED Sell your clean cotton rags to The Reflex x Choice Sweet Spanish Onion Seed for sale. $3.73 per pound. Pay when you raise the onions. See Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Weir Hot Air Furnaces DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops, Gutters, Grsin Bins, 8kjli(hts, Tin Roof All Kinds of Tin Work Res., 106. Phones: Shop, 103-Bountiful, Utah BEN BROWN Court House J; h - - 1928-1930-19- You can forget your roast with the automatic FLAVOR ZONE lf . to-w-it: Notice of Special Election -- No need to manually labor and fuss .for hours over a roast or oven dinner any more. The Westinzhouse FLAVOR ZONE oven browns and cooks .automatically --with-out 8. ($144,-000.0- The later-clas- s track meet ofFri-daApril 3 proved to be a great access. The seniors scored 68 points; juniors, 25; sophomores, 22; freshmen, 5. Individual records: Sherman dark, Ball mile; Stanford Harris, one mile; Dick Evans, ,440-yarLoyal Ben Yannt, discus, shot and javelin; Howdrd Layton, pole vault; Hogan, broad Jump; Sherman Clark, high jump. Senior class won d the relay. y, Bett-ridg- e, d; 220-yar- d; 880-yar- Phone Was. 4413 CLARENCE BAIRD . Attorney end Counsellor at Law i ' purpose -- of -- raising money for erecting additions to three or more school houses and' for supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improv t: ing the grounds as follows, ' Shall the Board of Education for the purpose of raising said money be authorized and empowered to levy and collect apecial tax in each of the years, 1928 to 1931, inclusive, in the sum of Thirty-si- x Thousand Dollars, ($36,000.00), and shall said Board oi Education be authorized to issue and sell tax anticipation notea of the District in the said sum of One Hundred )Yor-t- h to-wi- 404 Bcstca Ci;, , Bslt Lain CUr. Utah MIDWAY CONFECTIONERY How open tinder new manage- ment. All invited. Call and see us. We will treat yon BlAYSmir, UTAH - Polling - place, Syracuse g r a 4 school; judges, John A. Waite, ! Margaret Smedley and Eveline Walker, .Polling place, West Point grade school; judges, W. Eugene Page Nancty Garner and Bessie Smedley. Polling place, Clinton grade school: judges. David Johnson, Caroline Child u. and Albert Mortensen., The polls will be jopeu at each Of aid places at the hoar of Seven (7) oclock Aw M. of said day, and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of Seven (7) oclock P. M. of said day. . The voting upon the question sub-r- i -- The New Standard Garden SV2 II. P. Trao-- " tor will do your, heavier Work as well as . the onion patch. See it demonstrated at , ' - f n -- OVCU if tv-i- t 9 Centerville, Utah.' Also get our price list on trees and shrubs. , Get busy! - the least attention. Just put your dinner roast and vegetables in the oven, make two simple adjustments, and then forget it. Dont go near the oven dont touch the roast until dinner time. This, indeed, is complete freedom from the kitchen. Come In and let us show you this new and ' . better cookery. . , -- Yrastin$itnu:3 The range with th Automatic FLAVOR ZONg ore. t . 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