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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Some Style t i Norfolk expresses it exactly. Neither too fancy nor too plain. A new design of unusually pleasing proportion. Let us, make you up one or these stylish suits strictnew fabrics now on display. ly to your individual measure Jrpm any one of d JUST RIGHT Perfect all wool. give you an excellent assortment of fabrics 1 ft i satis- : faction in durability, style, fit and finish absolutely guafanteed. & SONS, DEPARTMENT GASH STORE, SHEFFIELD KAYSVILLE, UTAH T. PcClure Peters JWYSVIU.S KatitIU Bolltr Mill. (atebl Fruit Cunning Ubliahmrat, tnd Brick Plunt Add (Uudilr to ths vtultb of tho city. Q.n.ral Forming, Fruit and Vogatublo (rowing for (hipping and cunning art lmpcrtant indua-trleHaa a County High School, Church and naw Attorney and Councelor And rt at Law. a. Utah KllSlIlll, OEOROK b. MANOOCK Optra Houaa. Wator and Elactrio Lighting ara City for lnuoitmont. Homo of tho Hollos and ita up printing CLAUDE T. HAKNES o plant HANCOCK & BARNES Attorneys-at-La- w 11 Wdkor Bid Phona Wwaatrli i 2D SALT LAKE, CITY. . JAMES T. HAMMOND it Attorney and Counselor Rooms 315-31- Lav .John W. Galley is at Lincoln, kiuiui, where he is visiting with his sun Gordon. C. A. Epperson lias returned from a ten days visit with friends at Green River, Utah. )Jhn Block SALT LAKE CITY, W. Iiarnett, of Delta, Ultah. is visiting with Kaysville and friends. UTAH relatives -Taylor, visited Iavis'county in the interest of his office, the first of the week. McCornick 6 - state-IiortieuL-tu- ward rist J.R.GAILEY: NOTARY PUBLIC. HrfA Barnet Banking Co., Kaytrille G, 2). Ratledrfc PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Retidence on Locust Street near Bamberger depot. - Kaytville, Utah. DR. A. Z. TANNER Telephone 99 R. Hours 3 to 5 p. m. Office Layton Building, Layton, Utah.. Dr. Joseph Grant, Jr. DENTIST i tie Reflex is informed of the niuiM. lulling marriage of Mr. Sim Ogden and a young lady of Salt Lake City. There was born to Mr. and Fred Major, of Kannb Utah, on Sunday, October 26 th, a son. The child died two days inter birth. Alvin Stoker, son of David Stoker, of Clearfield has been called to go on a mission for the L. 1). S. church and will deon the 8th. part for Seandeuavia t .Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, who has been in the Dee hospital at OgSuite 903-- 4 Walker Entitling den for several weeks with ty, Salt lAike i'lty Phone Wasatch 4'i'll phoid, has so far rovered .that Visits from Darts county aaptintanc.ee s been brought IcThTs home tall be appreciated at all tunes in Kaysville. he--ha- W. . WhitaKer DENTIST Office ' in Dr. Grants Pht'f ' ' Kaysville, Utah " ' Office hours 9.30 a. m to 4:30 p. m. Phone 41 Kaysville Ej'ehanqe or 36-- 4 Bountiful or apjxnntment Alma Oreen, Jr., of Gunnison, a former resident of Kaysville is !!('AU'biting with . friends and relathes, lie reports good crops and prosperous conditions in his state tUV-Ltlu- Fresh and Cured MEATS LarrUiSausage OUR SPECIALTY The east wind that swept down from the mountains in the soiith part of Unr countyMouduy and caused much discomfort, 'missed lvttvsulle completely. The day here was ery fine at all times. Dr. B. A. Bannenherg, oL Tleber City, was a Kaysville visitor the first of the week and has doeuLed to locate here., and in the practice of medicine botoic the end of the year. -e- ngage , L, Ice in large or smalt quantities; The Kaysville Meat Market ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. - C. ' cr McNeil-&-Lib-byV-facto- ssqbmkib Dont vou know that a Banking Account isra necessity? Start one now, either by the us? of a little of our cold cream, talcum powder and other - toilet preparations. For they aid the skin and keep it in fine condition. No need to fear either sun or wind if the complexion be protected by our toilet goods. The best people use them. i r Vnon State - r , 4 , I ' Vtah Bounttfdl, masm r, Cold Weather is Here-YouM- ust Keep Warm 0 OUR LINE OF BLANKETS and Ou'injg Flannel complete, with prices low as the lowest. is as Warm Underwear and Sweaters for Kaysville UTAH ) Most of the tune when going Farmington, Utah UTAH- - Capital and Surplus . . . . $180,000.00 The Utak'N&tioI1al Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG, Pres.; H. J. PARKER, H. J. PEERY , ; A. V. AlcIKTOSH, Cashier Vice-Pres- .; Horses for Sale WALSH BANK NATIONAL nhiiF.x Vice-Pre- dU'C-feeliu- yet. Co-o- p CONSISTENT PRICES HONEST GOODS . - All Come in, bring the boys and girls, and getwarm underclothing, shoes, Tabbers, etc., for the family. - an Where Quality Counts BanK. ries.' 1 THE LAYTON DRUG CO. ' ; I 3 r savings account l -- NAUTRE IS IMPROVED checking-o- -- -- Mrs.-Norm- gating Man! Jte-freshme- Mrs. Frank King, of Burley, Idaho, is visiting in this city. The marriage of Asahel Steven-nn- r of Layton, "ami Miss Lizzie Smith, of Kaysville, is anMontreal, Oct. 31, 1913. nounced for the 3rL of December. The Weekly Reflex, Dear Kditor; A baby boy was born to Mr, pcr my . promise to write and Lloyd at their troio Montreal 1 now will do sot home-i- n Sail Lake C'ityv Satur- I '7ini"aiTdhaveen? day. Mrs. Lloyd is a daughter joy i'd good health all the way. One Span Gray Horses '1 he company of Elders left Salt Lake City at 6:15. well broke, weight 1200 to When, we arrived 1300 lbs. each. we were joined by four other Elder-,. making 22 Elders and 8 vistrirs in the company. We One Span Oretn Mares have had a special ear all the well broke, weight about 1000 way, at night vva took the back of the scats and made us a fine each would make fine bed. so we got on nicely and did delivery team. not need to sleep in tie Pullman. At Ogden they turned our ear around and we have all been These Horses co ttiiM d in the directions ever sneo and when we stop off in a Will Be Sold Cheap (or Cash Ity it takes us a day to f thoroughly learn the directions, ' And by that time, we start for Call on or Address'" a noth cr city. I have; notf ound the right 'directions in Montreal JOHN -- Highest Price Paid : for anything a : Butcher Can Use Jones, through Wyoming there was a nhzzard blowing'and' 'while" if? oiling we had a know ball fight. The Kaysville High school will We stayed in Omaha about 8 give a hall at the opera house on hours and then crossed over the the evening of Friday, Novem- Missouri River and went to ber 7th; Music by the Davis Council Bluffs. We were in County Symphony orchestra. Chicago for 3 days, when we will be served. Tickets arrived it was raining heavily. 50 cents. The streets are so narrow and James IlrLinford, Sr. return there are so many people that ed from a ten days visit with it was very disagreable to walk his son at Logan, the first of along the side walks. We staythe week. lie reports a pleasant ed in the hotel most of the first visit and inspected the sugar day and the second day went to factory near Logan during his see the packing plants. We weijt absence. through Swift & Cos plant and it was very interesting. I could A letter recently received by a day watching the variT. McClure Ieters announced spend ous methods and stages of the the safe arrival of Wilkie IL business! We also went Blood and family in NewJYork mudung through Libby I City; Mr. Blood ,.. h a d.. .entered, The third " day the Columbia school of medicine we went to see Lake Michigan where he plans to spend the next and the Chicago Medical Institute four years. also saw Elder Leo Ware, of There will be a ball and con- Layton, who is enjoying his labfetti carnival at Alberta Hall, ors. From Chicago we went Centerville on Saturday evening to Buffalo and the railroad comof this week. Every tenth ad- pany took our car out to Niagara mission number will receive a and side tracked it while we took ticket to the Thanksgiving hall to in the sights of Niagara River. be held at the same place. A Another train picked us up at good time and plenty of fun is 5:30, and we left for Montreal. After crossing the Niagara Rivpromised. er the customs officers - went The Bamberger railway comthrough the train inspecting our pany has made a great improve- suit cases." ment in the appearance of the We arrived in Montreal at 8 :10 street over winch they have a a. m., October 31. The weather right uf way through Kaysville. was very cold. We had to walk The double track has been fin- six blocks to our hotel and when ished to a point around the curve we got there, they said they didnorth of the depot and above the nt have room for us, so we had brick yard spur. The large to hunt another hotel I do not boulders which have strewn the enjoy the staying at hotels . but street for tin- past two years have I do enjoy riding on the train. been removed and the street Our ship the Virginian is graded. The removal of the here at the wharf getting unweeds has also been a big im- loaded from her last trip. We provement and taken altogether sail November 4th. it is a ury good job. The'T)by8 were just relating a Frank L. Layton is inspecting joke on one of the party. Just the loading before noon today he bought, a and superintending ' OF "sugarbeela raised by the nowspaperand gave the kid H'c farmers of Kaysville ward jfor not getting any change, when he the sugar company. There has returned to the hotel he found litwas a French paper and been a shortage of ears most of could not read it. So he was the time since the harvest began the money. and wagons loaded with beets are put1 will close hoping to see you the and roads all along standing in t ie fields. The weather haa in the course of thirty months. HAROLDJrBISIIOP. farmers becn f inc and-th- e o in harvesting making a record For a state possessing no seaand their crops. The quality has a wider range board, Arizona al-yield- - is good and taken of altitude than . Znay be gentogether tlie. growers will realize erally supposed. The . highest good returns. point is San Franeisco Peak, 12,611 feet above the sea, and LETTER FROM HAROLD J. the lowest point is on Colorado BISHOP. River at Yuma, where the ele vation is but 100 feet. St. Lawrence Hall formcrlyof-K&yByiil- Some Service TELEPHONE NO. L The Most of the Best for the Least for Cash of Mr. and Mrs. Seth V I't V;;t PRICES AS CHEAP AS THOSE FOR READY MADE CLOTHES FOR $1 5.00 we can i if 3 mii'ix T . ; A i five-hundre- s. J coVing j- - Account Is ot most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mightJ strength, and you are thankful that loresight prompted a persistent effort to save a penny here, dollar there. Our Serving Department w altseay ready to erVt you . JOHN R. BARNES, President L. 8. HILLS, Vice-Preside- J. R. QAILEY, BRUCC MAJOR. Cashier. Asst Cashier Barnes Bantling Co KAYSVILLE. XT.A.H CAPITAL, $25,000. SURPLUS and PROFITS, $80,730 L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY BLOOD, JOHN G. M. BARNES. HENRY H. BLOOD Interest paid on Time Depoelta. We always have Money to Loan good security. Drafts add payable In all pH no I pat cities of the wortc-Yobusiness solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public ln JOHN R. BARNES, WILLIAM ur Bank- - . The Reflex prints Butter Wrappers, |