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Show We are offering a big assortment of childrens1 Slippers and Shoes at less than f these are odd style but good quality. Ladies Shoes, small half cost-so- me size, we are offering at half cost and less, but come look them over and see for yourself. Ladies Slippers, remarkable values in slippers, at prices that will surprise you. White Oxfords and Pumps with low, medium and high heels. Phone No. i i t Kaysville, Utah 1 buii Webster, who has been for the last two years in the laboring KAYSYILLE mission field is expected California artk ! TW Wnrwt ity (a 1 ' -. tmr l home A sprained ansoon. to return writommmtr I Am to"; villa Kaliav MiUa a4 va UUili aad I' Miss will kle Webster, several delay tnH nulil -t- abllalwt mi Urn Miss Mina I I I X- - I I Xarrrilla Oaaata rprmHna mM U wwltk mi Um mtt y. ta- (ana tag. frvtt m4 aagatabta graar- -rl tag fa sMpnaat gad waning partaat tadaatrlaa. Haa Um Data Hlgk taadlty to days. - I t Attention is called to the water noJ in this issue of The Reflex. The ' tice acbaai, akarahw and apara bona a. Olty- J water aad alaatrla light tad Indoaa- j chairman of the water works departBow af tha tnawtanaDk an hi f ' Inland fMatto aawpaay and Ha W to. J ment of Kaysville Is determined to data plaak ; j enforce the rules governing the use of water. Better read and heed the notice given. . Mias Myrtle McBride is the guest j of Misg Salome King this week. R. I. Martin will move his blackon Misa Evelyn Gailey will spend the smith shop from the brick building to Sheffield Locust street the shop on in Logan with friends. next week-en- d next few days. State Road within the Miss Emma Swan of Salt Lake vis- Mr. Martin reports a good and' conited at the home of H. J. Sheffield. stantly increasing business but wants to get over .on the main stem. Sunday. ' (- , Weber canyon has become a retreat Leon Davis of McCammon, Idaho, for Kaysvillites during the warm is spending a few days at the home weeks of the slimmer months. Many of Orson Day. families are enjoying its refreshing Miss Josephine Iladlock is in Kays breezes, its cold water and beautiful ville spending this week with her sis- scenery, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thorn ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick ter, Miss Luella Iladlock. Bonnemort and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. C, S. Barton were Z. Henry Jacobs and family, Mr. and entertained at the home of Mr. and have been spending many delightful Mrs. R. C. Barton Sunday. days this week at the Thornley ranch below Peterson. They were joinjust The Misses Myrtle Jones and Nora ed Sunday by Mr, and Mra. Wilford Bl&mirea will entertain at cards Fri-- . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adand Wiggill day afternoon at the home of Miss ams of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Robins of Salt Lake, for the day. ' WedMrs. A. M, Barnes will leave nesday to visit until Sunday in Wi- ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE IS MADE llard as the guest of Miss La Von MasMr. and Mrs. N. L. Larsen of Salt on of that city. Lake City announce the marriage of Le Compt Stewart left Saturday their Mable, to Lester Gleafor Cardston, Alberta, Canada, where son ofdaughter, this city The marriage took he will have charge of the art decoplace Monday of last week, directly rating in the temple there. after which the young couple left on Mrs, J. A. Ririe, daughter of D. E. a trip through Yellowstone National Layton, is very ill at her home in park. After their return they will Magrath, Canada. She has been suf- make their home in Kaysville, where the groom has interest in the Utah fering for about two weeks. Fruit Juice company. Mrs. Gleason is The wife of Bishop McKean of an accomplished young woman and Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Claren was a student at the Agricultural colSwan of Salt Lake were guests at the lege where she met Mr. Gleason, who home of II. J. Sheffield, Sr., Sunday. was also a student at that instituMiss Muriel Reeves will entertain tion. Both are well known in musiTuesday evening a a kitchen shower cal circles in Davis county and Salt In compliment to Mrs. Newman Lake City. They have best wishes Reeves, formerly Miss Eldora Ramp-to- n for their happiness from their many friends. of Bountiful. -- The Kaysville Commercial club attempted to hold a meeting last Monday night but could not count a quorum. Officers were present bu not enough members. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winegar and family have recently returned home from a two weeks trip to Vernal where they have been visiting with friends and relatives. ' Miss Eva Joy Neilson, former KAYSVILLE MILLING COMPANY ENTERTAINS AT SALTAIR On last Friday afternoon the Kays- ville Milling company entertained its directors and employees at Saltair.. Henry II. Blood, manager of the com-- , pany, and his estimable wife, were the host and hostess of the accasion. The occasion was' the second annual picnic tendered by the company and is now considered the big social event of the year by the employes and their partment of the Davis High school, guests. has been spending a pleasant week The party left Kaysville on the 1:01 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Bamberger and proceeded direct to Gleason. -- - Saltair. Immediately on reaching the resort lunch consisting of sandwiches, Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Major of cherries and soda water was served Layton, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Major of on one of the large tables fn the pavilion. After lunch th guests were introduced to the attractions- on the "pikes and of them all shooting perhaps proved the most interesting. In the shooting contests the ladies took a prominent part anT proved themselves good square shooters. After a time spent on the pike the party was taken for a long ride on the Sea Gull, the big motor boat that plies the waters of the lake. The cruise was most delightful and was extended as long as possible to allow time for 'bathing. Only a part of the party took the dip in the brine but those who stayed out missed one of the great features of the occasion. Immediately after 'coming out of the lake dinner was served to the entire party in the Ship Cafe. The menu consisted of chilled fruit salad and wafers, soup, trout and string potatoes, spring chicken on toast, gravy potatoes, radishes, olives, ice cream and cake. The dinner was prolonged until train time and at the last min- Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Major of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. front yard John Seaman of Panguitch, Mrs. P. agance. M. Elder of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Major of Kaysville and sixteen - LAYTON, UTAH of extras he make his Bacon. wings shorter iw By EDGAR A. GUEST MAY., at the threshold, heres the door, With her arms filled with blossoms Ileres May May at to strew on earths and sin And fling wide the portals and come wel- her In I Some visitors come with their scandals to tell, show at our threshold the wares Some the train. ute a rush was made for would sell, they most was occasion The enjoyable a come to see us for what But few was finish and there from start to can bring they The something doing every minute. Of laughter and gladness. We Jump host and hostess were on the job all at their the time and made each and eyery And rush to ring the door with a welcomguest glad they were alive. Among ing shout. those who were honored as guests Such a caller is May who now lingers were John Flint, Mrs. Charles T. Burwithout. ton, Messrs and Mesdames Oscar Barton, Will I. Layton, Jehn G. M. Barnes, The favorite sister of twelve has returned' Henry Graham, Heber J. Sheffield, And she begs you to gather the blosErnest C. Blood, W. H. Mansell and soms youve earned, W. P. Epperson; Ezra Barnes, Miss Her arms hold of wonderful Thursa Barnes, Arthur F. Barnes and sprays son, Russell Blood, Lawrence Blood. And she whispers of more that are It was early after midnight when strewn down the ways. the party reached home, but it was She Is bringing you beauty and glad-- soon enough. ness and mirth. For May Is the favorite daughter of earth. BINGHAM FAILS TO SHOW . Bingham failed to show up at Kays- Heres May at the threshold, heres ville yesterday afternoon so there was May at the door I no game. Earths favorite maiden has comeback once more. MAJOR FAMILY REUNION HELD There are blossoms about her wherever she goes, And gladness and laughter and balm Members of family commemorate - . for our woes.. As the pet of the flock that has long was an enjoyable day for been away, th decendants of W. D. Major, when Let us welcome anew the homecoming they united themselves at the home of May. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major to cele-0 brate the seventy-thir- d birthday of Saying Something Nice. their venerable father and grandfather. One day a young married man, who A family dinner was served to those had also been a good friend of mine, present. While games were enjoyed by came Into the office where I am em- 17 the younger folks on the lawn, their ployed and when he shook hands with me I said (thinking I would say someelders spent their time in reminiscing and recaling old times. Those of the thing nice to him) : You certainly do look good to me." He replied: I am family present a the reunion were but you told me too late." NeedMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Harrod of sorry, less to say, the laugh was on me. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher of MMmiey Talks Sound Values; We Mean. $80 Suits Reduced to ....... $62.50 Suits Reduced to $58.00 Suits Reduced to $53.00 Suits Reduced to. : $60.00 $45.00 $40.00 $37.00 Latest Styles SECOND NOTICE floor, Ilere's Muy with the gladness that ripples along! Oh, come all you, wearywlth striving f Citizens of Kaysville are hereby notified that they may use water through hose with standard, nozzle one hour each day (time to be selected by user) for sprinkling purposes and ONE HOUR ONLY for each day of 24 hours. A violation of this order will result in the hour for using water being designated by the Water Works Committee, and once fixed will be strictly adhered to. S. B. BRUSHFORTH, Chairman Water Works Committee. Dated, Kaysville City, July 15, 1920. iWe are' prepared to give you any information you may wish on. plumbing fixtures and Priv- ate Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 126, Kaysville, Utah Bathing Gaps The bathing season is now on. Before going to the beach or lake get one of our smart bathing caps they add to personal, appearance and keep the hair dry and the wearer is presentable on the dancing floor after bathing. .$1.00 Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH Davis County Drug j j j j Saturday Special Stewart-Burto- n j j We have them in all colors 24 Bars Soap LAYTON DRUG CO. titbits Notice Concerning Folks Cityj'Water re- Satisfaction guaranteed. Costly Follower. w Jul Made Specially for You Properly applied, Conkeys Fly Knocker will lieve stock from the fly pest Conkied .cows.. give mormilk and Conkied horses keep fat in fly lime, with grandchildren. Hows this for Sound Conkeys Fly Knocker and Sprayers Timely Advice. If you would keep the wolf from Costly followers are not to be Ku the door dont Inveigle him Into the lest while a man make his train lon Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAB |