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Show OUR GREAT JULY CLEAR The big sale" of the season IsoiVat our stores ami hundred ot atistied uuMoukm- ate lasini, y . , , it will be a meat mpt lotv prices we are offering. If you are not 'present at this great Summer Nile with the oportunities no hau your pocket book. If you are present you will be delighted Mens, VVomens, Childrens and Babies OXFORDS and SIJial'RS Hundreds of jtairs-Ex- tra qualit- y- Laid x ear s styles, worth up to $5,00 a pair, an 0 U . J ! ,l 1 i ale of Boys 98c One lot Brow n Knickerboekei Suits. New Spring Styles. $2.75 values Our entire line of Womens high grade $3,50 and $1,00 OXFORDS and PUMPS in all leathers, no on sale at UhkKQJ and Blues, Stxles ,0 Suits in Browns, Tans. Crey and Fabrics Spring 1913, $3.25 valuch $2.98 ami 1'mK in Od-- QQ s. 's i 1)0 d.uk 00 Suits, in allies. HeicivUs" and "Wooly Bow (kids and nd Suit ... 00 ahus All Wool C.u.uanke with 1 Q A gov' lnnkoKKk.r tev UTU S3.98 Summer slvlss incliiileiLWolfcs, ' MMfc S ''jtF 2356JQiO Washington heinie UWTON Oklahoma, when M Kurils has hast'd, a llutir mill Upuu thw rt tarn to ibo obi Iv mi tv th 1 vTcie wilt oincd back by . (ompany ot W of tluir li lends, who ir.it-l.at flit ir lionu olid tendoted them a sin prist pat t . -- highly properoa town In the midst ol ter txiell Hi tile fields end productive orchards Has Cannery an tee production ot Lmilk. has By. just completed Roller Mills. O. 8. for those flne, commodious depot. Good point and vegefruit for suburban tcerage sooklrg table growing Supply p lnt for farmers A 1 1. n d ehlhlriTl d.iiiTes otinme mother tin t?hejias i,iiUlg to mourn ThbshVui sutie lur t Ellison.-nE I'.' MisIn l diath an Eay ton Mis Jishua Harris, DATfr PIONEER deseassd 1847 - . lr of Fier, V k, ldano. Mis. sVni J ot M on' jh 1 .Joseph Idaho, Anthony, WiggiU, M. M. Kaysville Will Gele-- i brate the Day. E M. Wliltesuhs. J. and Wui. -- W. sides Whit tll oil the Fointh ot duly, the known and Will all W Uesnhs family of E. f Ellison i a me vti 'bis section All residents of Kaysville, Lay i .niim m pmp'e Mrs! R. O. Shed rick is isit- lienr hating a si rums acudeiit and Mrs Ernest Staggv was iidmg his ot the st jti ton, Clearfield, and Syracuse ing her' parents, Mr. 'initial si i n t s will he- held horse down the. canyon and wlnn that were here oi born heie Tliilo Dibble. Layton m. eting house tin horse would not pass the auto, fin ni Jm of 1858, prior to the sprng u- al1,i 1 , a p. heai linn duly the Parley Watsun and Frank King luat our as j'sunday. will be honored hoy pioneers, m. . left Monday for th Rebel Creek The hors became gie.ith fright .it , he- - resi.h n c at H J, Sheffield, Jr Secy. ranch of the Ellison Ranching md and Inugexl ni'.Miist the eir Dr J. H Grant Chairman. creek tin into it company. imaily The Difference in Men. Uommittns for the iMihi.itiuii ,ni will n'tle down into the .The fender of th non lime was the man One Foster spent Ruth Miss a of the routine of his tallimc, (b?i?ng the Hsh'ilnws. Fourth in Layton. . She came up bn ken ami the oeu pants nu nts am' lTogiam Ai ruts deeper each d.ii, until fie loses Anoth- II 11. Blood, Emily Brough. .1. 11 from Provo, Where she is attend- ca were badly frightened theus out see ftotr to power er In the same vocation shows an (Irani, Jr. Win. Holmes, My i tie ing school. WHITESIDE ability to make r.ich Aa s work a Builoii luhei t ( '. Bin ton. Sill and family left Tues- MRS. SUSANNAH source of new Riowth In power and i Lambert Fiiuiiue Sill DIES. Mr.' where for So one person will Delta, In appreciation day Janiis Ciuldh, John Mint, Mrs. has a ranch. They are driving Mrs. Siwinnah Whitesides, om rest passive P on the fact of some .1. B Lindsey. d love or friendship, ' the entire distance. of the oldest resident-- , if Layton well establish! T. Me- beauthe a time, after and thus lose, Spoits -- Mayor (Reason, Wednesday evening, W meanthe . hin passed away J of the reda. lonship apd the Mrs. E. J. Conner spent (UI, IMers, Harvey llen-nefeat the age of 3 years ty It once possessed for his ,lfe' I Jmin 9,1913 in Bruce home Major, old July her lng at Fourth ('hipman, horn m llanenck while another actively woes the Jov v Mr. Conner joined her having betn (. Epperson, ' ' finds so and county, Illinois, April , lb 50, jus1 of- his friend every day.brlow Fra nk Hvde, IE, J. s there the following day. deep to one day before the organization a- deep ever opening IE J. Slul. tl i , - ir Adams of the first L. D. S church. In the relationship, wkh an ever fresh Sheffield, Fiank and Ace Jabez, DecoratMi Maggie bluiiichl, of the truth and wonder Stampede at - the b50 she xas married to Louis realization attended D Strong, Jthn Batton, Howard Griggs EinmaJ. Edward of life. A. Wil-- , .State Fair grounds Monday. Jabe W. Whitesides, who died some U'ffordstiong, Mr O.Arnold M. said If I had had on my Fourth fourteen years ago. She enjoyed nuns, Eslell.i Criddl Baiof July clothes I could out ride perfect health up to seven years rues (j Km Green, Ruhirt s a buckaioos. suffered ' those she paralytic of any ago "when O. S. L TIME TABLE tun d then has since and stKke Vhe sports mmmitti e lias ar Mrs. Susannah Whitesides is times. all at less or both run more WJtTH J Mrs. NOETH ranged foT horse races Y very low. Her daughter from Before her death Mrs Whitesides big feature 7:19 a mining and hat mss. 7 i a m children Joshua Harris came down w hid f our' generations'!! 11:01 a m of the horse races lBJmthj. :3U a m Preston to be - at her bed side. five generation! 19 p m I avrraee w hrrr'T'aih iidtT uses 12 making living, 10 .50 a ni m Mrs. Whitesides is 83 years old a a was She at a time. p ml fo; r horses. m was and 'there is but little hope for b uMLthd-Relisociety-an- d 3:37 p nil There will he a ball game 4 49 p m he recovery. her willingness for noted p two good teams always the (U0 p iu in assisting 9:28 her do to portion pm 'nie residents of eviiy town in .20 a m Word Las been received from afflicted. Jmth 1). vis county aro invjb'd; the Jeffries family at Chelsa, poor and south'. a.ud inn tli While motoring up Ogdi William I. Layton, of Layton ' has purchased an auto. n earn W ntesldes. Kaysville Will Celebrate V i. PIONEER DAY - , 1 In a manner appropriate to the occasion. up-settiu- g Everybody igt is Invited- - 1 JA. - Bla-uiir- 1913 r. d-- 1 OUTING 1 the. suf-fe.'i- DAVIS STAKE :4-- -- liv-in- g '1:37 rBltp ef ue-f:- if -- Cement work of all kinds done the on order in all parts of walks county foundations, cement etc. All work guaranteed. Rhone Harry Ross No. Utah, WATSON TANNER -- i Woman Find Relief After Many Year A Nerrou You Clean Up Some Money Sale Clean Up Our in0 . N--' " - Dur- - Women whG suffer from extreme much nervQUnes, - often endure relief. suffering before finding tny Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance, O, bad tuch an experience, regarding which the lay: T had stomach trouble when I wee eighteen yeare old that broke down a mjr health, and I auffered with nerroueneae, headache. Indication and nervoua for-year- and nrices will talk to you good we quote below. We goods at prices reason why we are rna i REM merchandise- ap n..r We wish to dean out all of our hard when you come in. We will sell our tlu have too many goods and we want money and enjY our Sasonable offer. You yet have lots of time to use of our reputation that and sell only RELIABLE GOODS, is-th- a m a , Thi nf e remedy mended, I - articie you buy- - a paama cot o bad them I would have tfmea three or four try-Ia week. After nearljf every tc'xan taking. Dr. Milea helped mt I muat aay itaevere I have had no for several years . Nervine, and 'wonderfully. , recom- nerv-euene- MRS.' DAN ee KINTNER. Defiance, O. Pleasant St, recommended Many remedies are nervous of the system for diseases because results fail to produce that ot reach the seat of the they Dr. Miles' Nervine has trouble. such cases so proven its Talue in 1001 do-n- -- ties that it Jsuuknecessary many to make claim s forit Auu c a& pfovTltsTmerits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit Elkhart, la MILKS MEDICAJ-CO, Wednesday, Round trip Rales Clearfield $1.05- ' Tickets on sale at to 16 July Saltaii and Return Layton 90c. aHOSjfficcs-i- n Kaysville 85c. PavBCmmtv: and 1:20 a. m. Trains will leave Oearffeld at 10:49 a. m., 12.08 and 1:33 p. m. 4 Layton 10:57 a. 1L30 p. m. Kaysville 11:00 a. to.!, 12:19 and ml,-12:1- without change Special Returning from Saltair |