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Show P!I!i!i!Ii!i!!Ill!IIi!!I!!II!IIIl!IB!IIIII!!!!!l!!I!lll!!!!l!ilI!!Iilll!!ll!!in!III!I!!!!IIi!l!!!!l& 2 hams- - fo E ; H Sc f colored plaids especially good for school wear; small checks, large checks, stripes and plain patterns. None superior in wearing quality, color or finish. Good for ' . creepers, rompers, sleepers and wash suits 4J PERCALES Best grade, in a big assortment of patterns. H . H EH 5 Buy now and be supplied with school dresses; E zz I J Telephone No.l H Most for Least Cash mhhhhf4mmhhmm4hmhmhme KAYSVILLE luiat city U Mrtki a. mtM Am Im far rill JU1W UUto u4 whA aaaafaf mUbiWfcin t W TWa KaintU ttM Cuilw wnirttlaa iM ateadity to tk waatth af Um arty. Om fratt u4 varatabta g Im far rtlpaMt ia4 aaa.lnf ara la. lartaat Matrl. Haa tka Daita Hlrt aakoat, akarckaa a 4 epara Iwn City ara tar aa4 alartrta Hfkta u4 Mwa Mata far tarartaaaai. Hoaaa al tka Ialaa4 FrtaUac aaaayaay u4 tta n. rl tml, feta Uat Joseph Peak has been confined his boms on account of illness. i Harry Strong has accepted a Miss Marguerite Thomasson left the I Colored electric lights lighted the Miss Violet Davis of Rigby, Idaho, ia spending the week with her cousin, first of the week for a short vacation ! lawns and gardens. Refreshments in Tetonia, Idaho. She will be tbe were served late in the evening to Miss Viola Graham. guest of Mrs.' Oliver Freeze while twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Smith of there. Misses Rosella and Ora Hyde of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and at the Mrs. W. E. Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Telsted of Pres- Fairview, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. James Criddle. and home of .Mr. ton, Idaho, who have been the guests Miss Rebecca Pelton of Woods Cross of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker for T. A. Martin nd family, formerly has been the house guest of Mrs. JesBe the week left for their home on residents of Kaysville will leave soon past B. Flint for the past week. Monday. for the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Martin has accepted a government position and Mrs. Art Simmons of Provo eachers institute will be held for in Honolulu. Lake of Mrs. Frank Ledbetter Salt to all teachers of Davis county at Davis were week-en- d guests of Mrs. John high school tomorrow. A cafeteria Mrs. Sinfield and daughters, Mary W. Galley. lunch will be served at noon in the and La Pearl of Nevada and Miss La ll posi- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C, Blood domestic science room. Aramgements and Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt are being made by Mrs. John W. bliss Irene Gailey has gone to Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Emily Gailey to serve one hundred and fifty. , where she will spend the winter. S. Barnes. Lake, iss Thelma Bennett entertained a Mrs. George Halverson of Ogden number of friends on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Taylor was a Kaysville visitor on Tuesday of of a prettily arranged lawn party. Rockford, 111., spent a few days at this week. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Edgar Barber of Centerville, who M, Barnes. leaves soon for New Zealand, spent Mrs, W. R. Clark departed TuesMonday with friends in this city. day evening for Twin Falls, Idaho, Miss Viola Graham returned Mon- where the family will .make their ( ture home. , day from a month'a vacation spent' in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Miss Ruby Rushforth has accepted ; a Misa Vera Layton has gone to Brigposition In the schools at Sugar City. She left the first of His week to take ham City, where she has accepted a new duties. . , her up position in the public schools. tion at the Layton sugar factory. Vina Reese of Bloomington, Idaho, also Mr. Harington of Salt Lake were the guests of Benjamin Webster on Sunday. Miss Sinfield and Miss Reese were missionary acquaintances while Mr. Webster was in the northwestern states. Kaysville, Utah., Dr.E. H. Moss, county Owing to the weather conditions vetcrinirj. the Kaysville ball team failed to get discovered hog cholera on Mr. j e last Saturday. farm in Clearfield the middle of ft, Paul Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, returned Monday from a year's service in the U. S. Navy. '7 . Misa Grace Chadwick' departed re- M Alias Marva McBride of Ogden haa cently for Etna, where she will spend returned to her home after a week the winter. spent in. Kaysville with her cousin, dies Salome King. . . James II. Unford arrived home Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Epperson of Monday from Malad, Idaho, where he Long Beach, Calif, were Hie guests hat been for the past two weeks. of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson the Mrs. Mary Llnfonl, who has been first of the week. suffering from a nervous breakdown James Fletcher of Fergus, Mont, is now reported better. arrived in Kaysville ihe first of the Miss Nora Blamires and Miss Annie week and will spend some time with Blood have accepted positions in the lis sister, Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. Salt Lake public schools. Vtyier Barton returned home SaturMrs. John R. Varley of Sterling, day from a year and a half spent Idaho, was the guest of Mrs. Frank with the A. E. F. in France. He was Winegar on Friday. discharged at Fort D. A. RusselL --g- ejt - J Mrs. Joseph I Jolly of Moroni and Mrs. Burton Teller of Manti, who have been visiting at the Fred A. Sheffield home for the past week, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ginger and Mr. Earl Ginger, all of Brigham City, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Flint on Sun day. this! 5 Mens Heavy Khaki Overalls $1.75 Mens Heavy Blue Overalls ... $1.98 . Mens U. S. Pants j ; $1.98 " Mens $2.50 and $2.75 Work Shirts ....$1,75 Mens $4.00 Coveralls 5 $3.25 Children's Blue and Tan Coveralls J Boys Overalls ;S5 ..$10 to $1.65 Fall Underwear, Hosiery, Sweat- ers. Dress Goods, etc. EH Golden Rule Stores szs EH EH . 98c Call in and look over our lines of - EH there's no need of speculation when you buy shoes you can be absolutely certain of reliable quality whenever you select a pair from us. week. SomeNof the hogs were fai and others badly affected. .Vtehmj and sanitation is the procedure is fe, ing with this disease. Special Bargains 4 J ti Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON you can take their quality for granted ; you can tell at a glance they are stylish; you can see they are unusual shoes. -- John Deere Beet Lifters our showing contains the seasons correct styles in various leathers. Tbe light draft beet puller, adjustable aff to suck of pullhl blades; adjustable as to space between lifting blades lever beet dodgers; machine adjustable to weight of ops or ; furnished with or without coulters. This isTU rolling latest unproved, d and universally successful puller. Place your orders now and have the machine on t3 for the first day of pulling. Remember, Mr.'Fanner; that this 'beet lifterls thecne tx which the Liberty Topper was made. time-teste- WAY means the using of what you cse possible ad vantage, 'and the if v.13'6 power on your farm. LAT Porta Power is the ideal implement for you to transmitting portable power. It is easy to operate and .L?etTa?,of order strongly made and absolutely au teed. By the use of the LAY system your automotive m become your power plant for all kinds of farm work cutting ensilage, separating milk and churning, PurnPn water, running the grindstone, tI 13 greatest money. and labor saving appliance to of autos that has ever been offered. To make tL au as a power plant you have but to back the appliance," pull two levers and you have' a power.hT, powerful as the engine in your car. Tbe car is rea-- 7 traveling any time the same as from the garage. stock. Come in and look it over. c, te c-- in N - -- i1- jm Consolidated Wagon & Machine w LAYTON, UTAH. 4 . 1 |