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Show . v UirVAUF L i ' . GMEWTS D. S. - ' V f have sold garments, all brands, but find only make giving customers entire ' - ' is satisfaction the ' We -- ing .Works Garments Salt Lake the keynote of our merchandising its the bone and blood of our business r only foundation upon which business prestige can be won. Prices fronri98c, up. Greatest values for your money. Full Value I its the is r . II. J. SHEFFIELD & SOUS, DEPAHTLOT GASH STORE I The Most of the Best for the Least for Cash TELEPHONE NO. 1. T. Media re Peters KAYSVTUE XsysrtlU XoUer Mills, TiihUUi nd Fruit Cannlof uaubUsbuMt, u4 greet Brick Plant add steadily te the wealth of the city. General Farming, Prult sad Vagotablo growing for ship, ning and canning arc important tadna trlas. Has a County High Bohool, Churches and ntw Opera Bouts. dtp Water and Electric Lighting are In dnoamonts for Investment. Homo of the Belle and ita printing JUtorney and Councelor at Law. umiiie, - - Dm CLAUDE T. BAUNKS OEOKSK B. HANCOCK plant. John William Ray. John William Ray, aged sixteen years, son of John and Eva Dcwsoq Ray, of South Weber, died Saturday, July 12th, at an Ogden hospital of typhoid fever. The funeral was . held at the South Weber amusement hall on Monday afternoon and was one of the largest ever held in the werd. Sixty-eigconveyances remains to the the accompanied Uinta cemetery where they were laid. to rest. The funeral services were conducted by Bishop Geo. W., Kendall and wepe very; The services, were impressive. choir singing, 0, the opened by the 'opening Father and My was offered by Bishops pniyer Ciuncilor, Charles Taggart. A solo by Guy Clutes was followed by James Harverson who was the f ii Et speaker. The other speakd ers were Adolph Fernelius, Jepkinson, James Criddle, Go. Allen, Bishop Kendall and M.is Pratt, of Salt Lake, a grand aughter of. Farley P. Pratt, and ie teacher to whom the deceas-wen- t to school. All spoke of the fine manly character of the outh. wno had been called to his eward so early in life, and bade the sorrowing family to look for consolation in the promises of G.'d to his people. The grave was dedicated by Gtorge H. Bennett, of Syracuse. The floral tribute were many and very beautiful. Another sad fcatuer of the death of the young m.m is the fact that his ten year old brother is ill with the same disease in an Ogden hospital, ar.d is very seriously ill. -- All the towns of Davis county are invited to participate in the perience. Phone Waaatch I0JH sperts program at Kaysville on II Hiker Bldg. Mrs. Josie Jacobs, the the 24th. nurse, Is now in Ogden SALT LAKE, CITY. old son of Lawrence C. Blood was quite nursing the ten year Mi. and Mrs. John Ray, of South ill Sunday. JAMES T. HAMMOND Wfber, who is suffering from an E W. Layton was a visitor to attack of typhoid fever. Attorney and Counselor it Lai Monday. Syracuse 16 McComick Room S Mrs. Benjamine Barrett writes Stock she and Mrs. W. II. Thompthat Cooler weather has been the son are . .. UTAH riie for the past fev' days thoroughly, enjoying the SALT LAKE CITY, . Christian .Endeavor convention at Mrs. Will Rigby, of Centerville, L 'S Angeles. The convention is ras a Kaysville visitor Sunday, J. R. GAILEY now over and they are visiting y frnds and relatives and tight '''Miss Matilda McFerson, x NOTARY PUBLIC. . seting. . visited relatives town Saturday. Charles Barnes returned home With Barnes Banking Co., Kaysville Miss Rhea Swan, of Salt Lake, Friday evening from, a ten days is spending a few v eeks in toivn visit in Burley, and Idaho Falls. C, D. Miss Camilla .Barnes accompanied ledge the guest tff rclativu;. he father to'Burley and expects riZTtICIAN AND SURGEON Miss Bessie Larkins has return o spend a few , months there Office and Residence on Locust ed from an extended visit with visiting with her sister, Mr's.) street near Bamberger station ' relatives in Freston, Idaho. Thank Cheney. N Keith Barnes is playing Senator John W. Thornley and d'ums in the orchestra, at Dr. A. Z. TANNER J. C. Weaver were two of the Suit Laka theatre this week. apraisers Of' the estate of ' Elias Layton Building, Layton. Fred Major, brother to Bruce Adams, deceased, who passed on Phone 99 R. the value of the estate Tuesday. Major, visited 'with his brother Tue Office hours 2 to 5 p. m. apraisers will report to the in Kaysville, Saturday and Sun of the district court in judge day. Farmington today, Miss Naomi Remv, formerly of Mrs. Sumner Glet son entertainthis city but now of Salt Lake, Fresh and Cured is in the city visiting her girl ed a few, friends at a. social at hei home on Monday evening in friends. honor of hre guest, Miss Edna The Kaysville cannery is nov Shepherd, of Salt Lake City. The working on green beans and th time was spent in music, games, quality is .fine. Tomato plant social chat, etc. Dainty refresh are 'looking fine and prospect mcnt8 were served. Among those are good for a great crop. Lard and Sausage prtsent were Herbert J. Barnes, Arnold M. Barnes, Mollie Barnes, Jack Berkhoel and Clifford D Letter Gleason, Mr .and Mrs. our specialty Depple, of Salt Lakj, E. 0, Harris 0. A. 'WilAirs, of Denver, and Richard Morvqw, MurrayJIoward, liams, Claire Gleason, Will Fox-le- y of Topeka, motored out from Salt and Blanche Layton. Luke on Friday and spent the The student body of the Kays Highest price paid lor anything evtning with Arnold M. Barnes. viile High school held a meeting a butcher can use. Misses Nettie, Katherine and at the home, of Miss Garnet Swan Phosa Iratt, of Downey, Idaho, Fr'ttfay afternoon. The matter of and Will Eaten, of Wendell. fii anees was gone over and it Idaho, were yisiting relatives in was found that the organization Market . Kaysville Meal town during the past week at the wr.- solvent; - having all bills home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. paid and a- small balance in the James Chipman, Prop. M. Barnes and family. treasury. It was only, necessary levy an assessment of 15 cents t Senator John W. Thornley and to pe: capita to bring about this family and Mr. and Mrs. George result. The school ' spirit happy ten a from returned W. Swan Keen Out was much in evidtnee at the day s camping and fishing trip in' ! etingrvvhich was held on the Screen Doors Monday. They spent a part of .lawn and all nmynt ... are. anthe time on Lost ertk and part In all the regular sizes another ticipating happy and j on llardserable. They are not school year. profitable j Wlndoto bragging on the number of fish The Y. L. M. I. A. outing to caught but are enthusiastic In regular sizes in metal they had. time Sa taid yesterday was a great over the good they frames.- - ( hhi sizes made., to, Th' ..Senator. nombined business success. . Nintyreight, tickets were order. with pleasure by going by his soM . Kaysville by the O. S. L Mirgan county vaneh and directi- ard many went to the city via. JOHN BURTON, Kaysville, Utah ng a the Bamberger. The Sliort Line shipment of v ool. run a return special -- from ' Salt Lake 'at 10 o'clock it- the evening and the four coaches were crowded to the limit.. It is estimated that 300 excursionists went from Kaysville and points north. The bathing was fine during the entire day and was generally insettles the fly problem. 'We know many worthless articles dulged in. The affair was well the done to much whicKnave public market disgust von the managed and nothing happened send injure legitimate trade. We do not offer the cheapest to mar the enjoyment of the , article known, but the best. It will do just what we claim paity. YOU. SATISFY. TO GUARANTEE IT AND WE DAY RATES PIONEER. for it, Should it fail to do so, your money will be refunded. Via Oregon Sb rt Line. Verv. low special round trip OaUbn 75c. 1 Gallon $1.25. Quarts 50 Attorneys-at-La- ' Royal C. Barnes und family, of Salt Lake, are spending the week in town. Miss Laura Crawford has been entertaining Salt Lake friends dn'3g the past week. Miss Ella Smith fainted while bathing in he Lake at Saltair Wednesday. She soon regained her normal condition and no ill effects from the ex- suf-feie- d HANCOCK & BARNES Cold Creams, both greasless and plain. Talcum and of the best. Face Powders, both 'liquid and dry. Powder Baby Nail Enamel, Nail Polish, Nail Files, Emery Boards, Orange Wood Sticks both large and small. Cuticle Acid, Almond Meal, Dry, Liquid and Bar Shampoos. Chamois, any size. Rouge, liquid, paste and cake. The better line of Brushes and Combs, Toilet soaps. Dental Powders, Creams and Liquids. ht w prof-fessTon- KAYSVILLE, UTAH al 15-- 3 Ed-men- Ch-arfiel- d, -- Puf - KAYSVILLE PHARMACY 5 Phone us, we deliver. Myron W. Phillips, Oon fectioner Are You Looking for a VJE HAVE and wife, of Lund, Idaho, are visiting friends and relatives ,in Kaysville. For 4Sale A few shares of Kays Creek water stock. J.. R. Gailey, Kaysville, Ut Adv. Mrs. J. IL Ashby and little daughter, of Salt Late are spending the week with Mrs. Ashbys parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. s We , Bob White and Crystal White Soap 8 Bars for has the sixty-sixt- h Lagoon on birthday week. Thirty-fiv- e of last Saturday members of th family were most depresent and enjoyed . lightful outing. John Coles, had a serious fall frm the frame of the. house beinj bu'lt on the property of the John II Barnes company at Syracuse, Wednesday. He was unconscious for some time after the fall but recovered with no apparent Beri-ou- a results.. - Leon Asher has severed his connection as operator of the Davis County Electrical Bower plant, where he worked for two years and seven months, and has accepted a like position with the Phoenix Construction company at Preston, Idaho. He departed for hiy new job Wednesday morning, , The Phoenix Construction Co.) billdip" the transmission line from Grace, Idaho, to Salt Lake C ty, has moved its camp to Kays villp and will remain here until the line is completed through this part ofjth'e country. There are men in the party and a cxeursiorTatestween loearO. Limber of teams. It will take, S. L. points in Utah and to points 400 loads of gravel to on the Unmn Pacific and Salt th foundations for the prepare towers Lake Route in Utah. Tickets on thfct wUl be erected the by Kays sale July 23rd., and 24th., limited viile camp. The gravel is being to July 25th. See agents for hauled from the Williams pits od rates and farther particulars. J the Mountain road. j he House of Qualify 15 UTAH NATIONAL op ' BANK OGDEN UTAH Capital and Surplus $180,000.00 The Utah National Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking, service of ex ceptional value, Cheeking accounts (large or small) are cordiaXy invited. RaLpP E. nOAG, Pres ; JT. J. PARKER, s .. H. J. PEERY, Vice Pres.; A. V. McINTOSH, Cushier - A Safe Place to Tarde - at Screens THE LAYTON DRUG CO. 50 HATS The family of W. D. Major, of B.uutiful, celebrated his the Flies! ; Missevs All STRAW and CANVASS . per cent. off. John VV. Gailey came in contact with the business end of one of his mules last" week and ben "limping in honor of event ever since. , are offering Ladies and Chil-en!- s OXFORDS 50 per cent. Discount Ladies SHIRT WAISTS and WHITE SKIRTS ONE HALF PRICE. ; - - Ak IT F. H. Reddish - c-- Jlah . Kjays'Oille , O MEATS Gonlteys Fly Knocker SPECIALISTS. Yice-Pre- -- 3 ( YE DOST BELIEVE i;i DHIIIIKS WHISKEY But'we do believe that a Ettla Good Whlry bousa is a GOOD THING IN CASE OF fct ti retires Aui kl Pur- W ksl fulok. V. Hsrjirma wuism Q XVbuXjsy and Omw that am stolit ft Is sdriMbl to always hara a Ettla aa hand.- buiaia to dsl la - Utah Hiquop Co. - ' |