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Show 4 TOE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAI1 SliSiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiM tsz atmorCranberries atraor Cranberries BEST CAPE COD CRANBERRIES JUST ARRIVED ; 8 pounds of cranberries and two and one-hapounds of sugar make ,10 tumblers of delicious cranberry jelly. Gauliflower-t- he best from Morgan county, Pickling Onions, Sweet Potatoes? Grapes, Onions, Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Rasins. lf J - Phone No. . Kaysville, Utah 1 See our Electric Washer I See Our Electric Washers KAYSVILLE Ptb fenrvrt ito 1 Mftk a. Kara maty t Am flaaa lor wM Ilk Ballar Mills mmi aiyataUa m4 ' TV 4 tfca trail aaaalaf aatakllahaMat KarartUa Caaalay aarporatiM aM taadilr la ttl vaaltk at tha atty. Oa- 4 aaaaUbla craw aral famlac, frail hi for abtmaaat J aaaatnf ara hr tadaatiiaa. Hm tha Darla forlnl abarckaa an4 haaaa. ebool, attar aa4 amt Hekla a4 alartrla Raaaa wala for laraataMBl. lalaa4 RHattaf toanjiany ta4 data pUal J- - ri 1 J ' ' 1 Rich Oily b4oa. 4 ent were: Mrs. J. B. Jarman, Mrs. Lionel Williams, - Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. F. B Muir, Mrs. George Sheffield, Miss Maud McLatchie, Miss Claire Gleason, Miss Rhea Swan, Miss e. Myrtle Jones, Miss Bessie Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bishop of Ida- Misn Marie Blamires, Misses Ednah ho Falls, Idaho, have been the guests and Mamie Rushforth, Miss Virginia of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bishop during Phillips, Miss Emma Odd, Miss Mollit the past week. They returned to their Barnes, Miss Hazel Bishop, Miss Faye home on Monday. Sanders and Miss Artell Linford. Parley Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webb of this city returned Sunday evening from eighteen months' service with the First division in The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leone Love spent he week- - Clyde Burningham died last Thursday evening and was buried the following end in Ogden with friends day, Mrs. Burningham was formerly Miss Donetta Blood. a H. J. Sheffield recently purchased five passenger Oakland touring car. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barton enMr. and Mrs. Lee Sanders of Field tertained on Monday evening at a family reunion at their home in this ing are visiting with Mrs.' Alice ' city. Dinner was served after which the evening was spent in genealogical Thomas Barnes of Downey, Idaho, Mr. and The guests were: is a Kaysville visitor during Fair study. Mrs. George Young, Mr. and Mrs. Asa week. Clark of Farmington, Mr. ' and Mrs. Mrs. Llewllyn Lloyd of Salt Lake Dan Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barvisited with Miss Estella Epperson ber of Centerville, Mrs. Harry Barber, Mrs. Annie Clark, Mrs. G. F. Pattillo, Saturday and Sunday. Miss' Lavem Barber, Miss Berths John Bennett of Downey, Idaho, is Clark, Miss Evelyn Clark of Salt Lake visiting with his uncle, James Crld-dl- and W. T. Clark of Rexburg, Idaho. for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green enterEarl Jarman left the latetr part of tained a party of friends on Thursday the week for Preston, Idaho, where he evening complimentary to Mr. and has accepted a position. Mrs. Leo Hill of Layton, who were married recently. The young couple Mrs. Lloyd Beebe of Greenriver, the were recipients of many gifts. Utah, spent the first of the week with were served at a refreshments Dainty her sister, Mrs. C, A. Epperson. late hour to Mr., and Mrs. Melvin RobMr. and Mrs. Byron Blood ofOgden ins, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Mr. and were week-en- d guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. John Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl John Blood at their home in this city. Nichols, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robins, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson and Mrs. R. J. Burton, Mrs. Effie Turner, family of Garland are the guests of Miss Artell Love, Miss Alta Criddle, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield during Miss Beatrice Blood, Miss Virginia the week. Hayes, Don Green, Vernon Love, Mitchell ayd Roy Kilfoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bodily of VernHave been visiting with al, Utah, number of the friends of Mr. and friends and relatives in Kaysville for Mrs. Wallace Jones, who were marshort time. ried last Wednesday, gathered at the Excavation for the new Bamberger home of the brides parents, Mr. and depot in Kaysville bas been started, Mrs. William Roueche, on Monday evening and tendered them a shower. and the work is progressing quite Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Martha Sharp, who has been Scoffield, Mr. and Mrs. John Colemere, quite ill at her home for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere, Mrs. was taken to the L. D. S. hospital in W. 1), Barnes, Mrs. George Smith, Salt Lake today. Misses Zella and Lucy Smith, Miss Mamie Isabelle Crawley, . Colemere, Beet weighing began Wednesday at Misses Verna and La Von Blanche, the D. & R.-tracks. It will conBen Messers. Webster, Earl tinue until all beets aYe delivered to Webster,. William Colemere, Crawley and Hecthe sugar factor). tor Flint, Leonard Hill and Golden Mr, and Mrs. Chris Boynton of Smith. Burley, Idaho, returned to their home Zen a ' SfOndajV ftftenpendingaeverafdays Monday .evening at a - miscellaneous with rdativesin Kaysville. show or in honor of Miss Corerte BlaMr. and Mrs. Pan Tharensky of min', who will be married on October Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel fifteenth to Ronald Wadsworth of OgCress of Salt Lake were Tuesday vis- den. Games and refreshments were itors with Mrs. G. F. Pattillor 'features of the evening. Those pres- e, . f i VOne of the pleasant parties of the week was that of Saturday evening, when Mrs. Clyde A. Epperaon entertained in honor of Miss Estella Epperson, whose marriage to Charles V. K. Saxton of Pueblo, Colo., will take The party place on the twenty-seconwas delightful in all its features and received many pretty the bride-to-b- e gifts. Late in the evening the hostess served dainty refreshments. . She was assisted by Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. The guests were: Mrs. Elise Shearer and Mrs. Lewellyn Lloyd of Salt Lake, Mrs. Clyde Bone of Layton, Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, Mrs. F, B. Muir, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. W. E. Gailey, Mrs. Clifford B, Strong, Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Miss Claire Gleason, Miss Faye Sanders, Miss Verna Robins, Miss Artell Linford,' Miss Hazel Bishop, Miss Ednah Rushforth, Miss Myrtle Jones, Miss Maggie Layton and Miss Mollie Barnes. d. .Wise John. John was able to persuade Ruth to do most things he desired. One day the children, with their little cousin, Edward, decided to draw pictures. Edward and John each found a pencil, but Ruth was still without one until her mother came to her aid with a big new pencil. John, whose pencil w its a blue stub, looked longingly at the new one and then. In a coaxing voice, said: "Ruthie, don't you want this nice pretty blue one? It just matches your eyes. Needless to say, John so- cured the long pencil. Velocity of Start. From (he spectroscopic measurements made at Ml. Wilson observatory stars (1. e., the speed with which they are approaching or receding from our solar system), It appears that the star A. G. Berlin has a radial velocity of 839 kilometers a second, the highest constant .velocity so far observed for any star. Next to this comes Lelande, with a velocity of 325 kilometers a second, in the opposite direction. 4 Wil-fon- T 4 - -- Wi!tiams-mtertaine(iOTI V- New Burglar Alarm. burglar should have a hard time to get by the ew alarm which "recommended as simple and inexpensive. It makes a noise, turns on n light, and registers the time of the burglars attempt, as well as delaying ' and preventing Its success. (1) Thats the big consideration in having prescriptions filled or in purchasing drugs. Here you are certain of absolute quality, accuracy and speedy service. . . Co. LaytonPrescription DrugDruggists JOHN W. THORNLEY, . Mays-to its intersection with Tenth street B. LAURENCE COLES, and east' side of Eighth street from Recorder. its intersection with Cherry street- to its intersection with Oak street is First publication October 9, 1919. Last publication October 30, 1919. complete. . Mis SUH We have just received our Fall line of Coats for the girls. The line is real nifty and the prices are right. Call in and see them. ' . Live Town of Layton 130 feet, frontage on State Highway. 3 good buildings, income. producing first-claThe chance of a lifetime. A ss 1 Gilt Edge investment quickly and see me 2) KAYSVILLE- 31 , 5 j . Act at once. 10 DOZEN MENS TIES. 5 g 35c Special price ' ACRES Part of Mrs. Susannah We also have a dandy assortment at . ............. ... ...59c to $2.00 each Rob- ins Fafm, in Kaysville. Good land. Good waterright. Good Napoleons Temper. Defeat was so distasteful to NaLocation, and the price is Yifht. poleon that, so It Is recorded, when he found an opponent at chess getting BLACK PINES the better of him he would with a (3) Splendid quick movement sweep board and 320 Acre Dry Farm pieces off the table to the ground. in the Black Pines Country. Practically all fertile, level Famous Name In 'Boston. land. Fenced. Lumber house Three Joslah Qulncys have filled the and good stable. Owner is a professional man and unable ofllcp of mayor of Boston. The first to spare time to manage Joslah Quincy to become mayor served Only $12.00 per acre and a six yearn, from 1823 to 1828, later beBargain.- Good terms to recoming president of Harvard college. sponsible buyer. Ills son, Joslah Quincy, Jr., was mayor for three years, from 1846 to 1818, (4) KAYSVILLE- and he was the grandfather of tha First Gass Joslah Qjilncy who was mayor for 19 Acre .Faym. Good four years, from 1S96 to 1890. 3 room house. Fine small orchard. Good stand of alfalfa. Only $4000. Terms. Complete Recovery. An Eldorado young man may he Z. IIENRY JACOBS snlil to have completely recovered eL-A7w Kaysville. f rrmv- his rerrnt ' ttliK-ssnXsa.T h Real Estate Insurance Fire hasjforgotten how his nurse locked. Life Insurance Kansas City Star, Only the Best MENS AND BOYS CAPS 49c ; 5 to $2.00 WE HAVE PLENTY OF SUGAR it - - i . Golden Rule Stores Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE SHIPPERS OF Fruit, Vegetables and Saturday Special Nursery Stock One day only Call at Farm Bureau Office : Fine assortment : of Aluminum .Ware at Court House, Farming011 Ltahor Phone Farmington 49-- J for the County Crops and Pests Inspector, who will inspect your shipments in comp ance with the Laws of the State of Utah. No charge is made for. such service unless the shipper quires the entire time of ai special deputy. Atonefiflhoff Stewart-Burto- n re" E.L.IURRRTT, County Crops and Pests Inspector. Co. 0! ADAM BEESLEY 'Dealer GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH Phone In- - Crystal Springs Ice 25-- R v g 13: !!!!!!!!!!! n g FARMINGTON . We especially recommend the Nyal brand of medical preparationsa nd toilet goods because of their established reputation. The City Council sitting as a board of equalization and review will meet at the City Hall on the 1st day 0f November, 1919, and continue in sion between the hours of. 8 and ID p. m. on that day and will hear and consider any objections and make corrections of any tax which said board may deem unequal or unjust. That during said time and also between the hours of 4 p. m. and $ p. of the said date said list will be open for inspection at said City Hall. By order of the City Council of Kaysville City, Utah. Dated October 6th, 1919. - LAYTON- louwilJ find the best, cl everything . in standard remedies, toilet articles, stationery and other drug store specialties. Notice is hereby given that the assessment of the tax levied by the City Council ofKaysville, Utah, by ordinance passed October 6th, 1919, upon lots south side of Blocks 28, 29, 30, and west side of Blocks 6, 20, 29 and south side of Blocks 20, 21, all in Plat A and west side of Block 7, Plat C, Kaysville Townsite' Survey, for the purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk on south Bide of Pine street from its intersection with ' Seventh street to its intersection with Tenth street, and south side' of Locust street from its interaction with Eighth street Rare Opportunity to secure one of the best business properties in the A a ow Good ASSESSMENT FOR SALE - . NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX Kaysville. Ctah |