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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYS VI LLE, UTAH g" BOUNTIFUL Nine nlk north ot Salt Ukt City, uburbon and reeiJenre town, larreet fitj in Ptvu county; kaa waterworks, lights and nowar. telephones, cement sidraalks. Surrounded by rich m.rkct (ardent and fruit lands, two $ electric railroads-wi-th low fares, taro transcontinental roal roads, brick yard, V two banks, good busmsas houses, com- - jfr mercuil club, graded and htgb schools c ami churches A good place in which -- to live lv-tn-e j Mrs. Jof.n Dr I cant always ask for what I want but I let you know when I what I want. What baby wants most of all is the loving care of Mother, especially when Mother is aided by the baby necessities that we can supply. Our entire line of baby goods is made up of the products of manufacturers who have long recognized that Purity Is Essential de- partment. Careful mothers can do nothing wiser than to come here tor baby foods, nursing bottles, nipples, soaps, sponges, powders, and those internal and external remedies long associated with the care of the baby. has a new Ford roadster. m John Fisher is teaching school ' Kaysville. James Burn Chevrolet. at has purchased a new Thoma Naylor is working at croft, Idaho. Monte Steele of Salt laike is relatnes here. Ban- visiting C. li. Messer has purchased a new Chevmlet sedan Mrs. Jared Broun is from the qumuy. just recovering A. 1.. Ko.se of Malad, Idaho, is ng: relatives here. We have always used the utmost care in handling goods in this Kc-U- Crosby is very ill. ' I. K. llor.sle moved to The Cost of Upkeep visiti- business is like a dilapidated house, the cost of putting either one hack on its feet is often greater than it would he to start all over again. To let the telephone run down, in quality of sendee or in mechanical equipment, would mean far more than a loss to the telephone company, iUwould mean a loss in business to every user of the telephone. It has always been the policy of the Bell Telephone Company to keep its property in such repair that its subscribers receive the greatest possible benefit. But to keep things ship shape requires money, more mofiev today than ever before. Materials cost more and wages have increased in an attempt to keep pace with the increased cost of living. The Bell Telephone Company is working hard to make ends meet, to keep its property in proper operating condition and to pay wages which will secure the most intelligent and loyal service for the telephone user. YOUH loyalty to the telephone will make it easier for us to serve vou. family Salt l.nke. have Mrs A. Rich of Paris, Idaho, visited friends here last week. The Walks around the First ward tabernacle are being paved, Mr.s. Nathan Clark is visiting with her sister, Mrs. William Sears. Everything Baby Weeds Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Isaac Johnston of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited friends here last week. Joseph Boynton and son of Lucern valley are visiting relatives here. ' ) ) Florence Tuttle has accepted a position with Cranfc & Co. of Salt Lake. V Flora Jenson of Arco, Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Orson Mrs. Eg-pet- t. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call and family of Syracuse visited relatives here last week. Mrs. W. Warley of Lucern valley is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. David Groves. Mr, and Mrs. Carter Grant of Holbrook, Idaho, visited relatives here TV c last week. Cool weather is here Blankets will soon be the order. We have them in a variety of prices. Come in and secure yours while the assortment is large. Miss Helen Turnquest of Salt Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Devereaux. Palmquist of Salt Lake spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. John Stahle. La Vern Malin has accepted a position with the Capitol Electric company in Salt Lake. Miss Jessie Grgory has returned from a few weeks visit with relatives at Glens Ferry, Idaho. Mrs. Ileber Sessions of Farmington staying, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. La Vaun Thurgood is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Alma Coolbear, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Kimball Parkin of Provo is spending the winter with her parents Mr. and Mrs'. O.TVTIatch. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Briggs have moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, .where they will make their home. 177 Washington Was Thrifty In Youth Biographers relate that George Washington opened a hank account when he was sixteen years old. He bad a job with a surveyor. YoutlT Is the accepted time (or opening a bank account It is never too late, . however. All great fortunes bave baimodest befortunes ginnings. Many men after middle life. See cs today .about opening an, have-mad- e, ft I 1 i I . , ,H'-- A i Miss Daisy Irvine of Provo and the Messers. Joe Nusink and Fred Flavell, both of Salt Lake, were guests of Miss Lily Fearnley Sunday. . . i was called and soon extinguished the Worth Mor Than That Now. flames. Some damage was done to On June 20. in the patent of the roof. Maryland, granted to George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, was after hla death The home of John Ashby caught fire made over to Ida wm, Ceelllus Calvert. Saturday, but the flames were ex- King Che: )s signed the new patent tinguished before the fire department and gate to the grant of land the mime of Maryland, In honor of hla arrived on the scene. queen. Henrietta Murla. While Lord Mrs. Ethelyn Mobster returned to Baltimore held the giant he paid for her home In Denver this week, after It yearly to the crown of England two a month with her parents, Mr. and Indian arrows, which are still on, ex liltdtlon at Whidsor'castle, England. Mrs. Fred Rumpton. MrsJFranklin Ashdown has returned Mr. and Mrs. John Jditchell and from the L. D. S. hospital, where she family of Salt Lake visited relatives underwent a Burgical operation. here Thursday. Mead Hatch arrived home from Mrs. Bertha Hill of Millville has France this week, after being honormoved to Bountiful, where she will from the service. ably discharged make her home. The postoffice, schools, banks and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson spent of the stores closed Monday afsome Sunday in Eden, as guests of Mr. anti to honor Columbus day. ternoon Mrs. F. Wilson. Keplar Sessions of Chesterfield, IdaN: B. Wallace and family have and Harvey Sessions of Marion, ho, moved to S?lt Lake, where they will are visiting relatives here. Idaho, make home. their . The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph ' : Company tti1 I t r te vfe Miss Vivian is i run-dow- n 1 , L.L.Cache of Smithfield visited last week with his daughter, Mrs. C. II. Rampton, and family. The House of Quality A ; ami John F. Ellis has returned home Edinburgh Landmark Gone. from Coblenz, Germany, where he was An Interesting htr or old Edinburgh, Bishop Elbert Barlow of Holbrook, stationed with the army of occupation. dating hack about Kino, has been burnIdahorspent last week with his par- He is now ed. The destroyed building, which condischarged. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barlow. sisted of a single story and attic, was Mrs. Justin Tolman and family of one of the landmarks of the returned and' Barlow wife Kimber are spending a few weeks urea. If was the old Yew TreeIlolyrood Binghum tavern, after last to Burley, Idaho, week, with Mrs, Tolmans parents, Mr. and and Mood Inside the hounds of the relawith here a few days spending Mrs. Willium Ashdown, Hoi) rood for del it ora, within tives. v.hlrh, In days of yore, the fugitive Mr. and Mrs. John Bancroft and wus free from the attentions of his The South Davis stake Mutuals held Beth and Lutie, of Salt creditors. their convention in the Bountiful High daughters, Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilschool Sunday. There was a good liam A. Miles and family Sunday. Matter of Adaptability. works toward content-hien- i; Adaptability Call and Violet both Wood, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haywood and lo ourselves lit. willingly and of this place were married in the Salt h Into the changed conditions cheerfully daughters, Ruth and Edith, of Lake temple last Wednesday. They thut exist In countless homes are guests of Mrs. Clara Bar- will make their home in Syracuse, throughout tialuy this broad land means the tholomew. is teaching school. j where Mr. Wood lifting of unother heavy burden from ... the heads of the households. Many Mr. and Mrs. Edward Day ami fam- REUNION HELD BY things In our way of Ining which, we ily of Garland spent the week-en- d FAMILY would liiivo oiice on led essentials we Mrs with M r. Days, parents. Hr.-anOver one hundred members of the j bow 'regard as uselesjaxiug our time Joseph Day. Talbot family convened at Layton "lastt tt,ul rewiurces. Aiid yet we can live Mr.- - and M rs. N ewton Fm 1th and 51 r . week, where meetings w'erc held. AtU111' I'buisantly. even more smoothly - Clarence - Smith have re' day s. l.xi liniige. the opening session held last Thur- - ' turned from a two weeks automobile day there were representatives from! Knochtd Into a Cocked Hat. trip through Idaho. northern Utah, southern Idaho and Al- Tin1 nni'idiig iif tfd-expression is Fire, caused by a defective flue, berta, Canada. On Thursday evening ' net generally known. Cooked lint" broke out Saturday at the home of a dance was held at La Tonia theatre. wits a Mtriety of the game of tenpins. The reunion will he held at Leming-- j In which John Rampton. The fire department oiny three were used, set up ton, Utah, next year. George Talbot lit angles of n triangle. When, In was elected president of the Ogden-- , howling nt tenpin, all were knocked Layton district; Thomas Talbot, the! down except the three at the corsouthern Utah district; and Henry Tal-- ! ners, the set v a said to be "knocked hot, the southern Idaho and northern Into a cooked hat. i Utah district. ofGruesome Binding. t the family Visiting members Then I n copy of Milton's poems were guests of the Layton residents in die public library at Exeter (Eng.) dorii g the week.' bound fn part of tb skin of George Cndmori, who, with Surah Dunn, wB Make the Best of Today, . comedo,-,- ; to the Deion eoiinty jail on ! Aiife iyiting tomorrows opfsirtr: r Hd, ivjp. for inurdertng his - and n wife !y poisoning her, was tried at y, It, toiL fol n !! Lent i, .sires in the following year, pr o' :: t be n'o r j urd executed on March 2"V. lNii). snm-timr- Pan-guite- 1 d 11111 and-Mr- s. tlr f ; i ( ! J : j f,r -- : ,i I : i , i, . Ti'.o'i i . Bird With Brain. Naturalist have arrived at the I lmt the n birds large i;i eroportoin to tin body. If It is eon-cln-d- Dr, E. H. Moss, D. V.M.j i BARNES BANKING CO. Kaysville, . . . - . . utah i J ( ' ! Deputy State Jjretoek Inspector County Veterinarian .Office rhone61-N- 2 LAYTON - - ed-id;p- -d tie UTAH, m 1 th:i J j - in t ,.t of P I . i Intelligence depends iifwiit M ight of bruin, then the gnbUmeh be pi ied at t!,o top of the r the I. r i'll weigh h of it w!i d. body. f ti-- one-fou- t |