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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSV1LLE. UTAH. iliiliillillHS We Close at 12 oclock We Close at 12 oclock Saturday, Lincolns Birthday VALENTINES VALENTINES ! J. P. Coats Spool Cotton, c , per spool, two for. Cold Coin Bleach, soft finish, ... per yard Wasatch Best Percale, h, ! are prepared to supply you with pretty, delicate, fancy Valentines at from lc. to $1.49. Come early and get the "cream of the We ,-- - 50c $1.20 $2.25 S 2,k-I- b. can, each ... 5-l- can, each b. Jello, all flavors, per packet Tree Tea, half pound 15.c 20c 25c 45c 50 c 19c packet for Borden Milk, can, each Sardines in Mustard, . per can Sardines, in oil, two cans for Palm Olive Soap, 12-oun- ce per yard Romper Cloth, the best grade, per yard Bed Ticking, several good patterns, per yard ...7. Outing Flannel, colors, "pr yard Indies Crepe Waists, beautiful designs, at HALF regular price. Schillings Best Coffee, special at r & 36-inc- cream. i Saturdn" ' Lincolns Birthday Beans, three pounds three bars for Schillings Best Coffee, can J. B. Coffee, per lb. can for . 49c 25c 30c 25c ...... ... Cheese, best full cream, ' per lb Rice, fancy head, best, three lbs. for 25c Sugar, sack San Marto Coffee, 55c Old Master Coffee, 100-pou- 25c. Cream Oil Soap, b. 25c 10c M. 15c 15c three bars for per 10c Schilling's Best Tea, per packet nd .90 45c 50c per lb. can per lb. can Stamen Winesaps Apples $1 to Bushel School Boy Winesaps and Jonathans 75c Bushel. We Keep in Touch With the Market and Reduce Our Prices Irrespective of Our Loss. You Lofe Money if You Mail Order ; $1.25 APPLES: . I J 1 ,f i I Phone No. , Tb IvKrt elty ! Borth Davis Mniat7 1 Am Im far taidnek IUn- villa Balter MUte aad frail MuulBf atokllihBiit erf U ini Barwlin Oanniac error, tlca add toadlly to tlw wealtll at Um city. On, val f.nalnc, frail aad nUhli las fov afetpaMat and aaaalnt Matrto Km Um Davit Btfk ekoal. akarelMi and nra Soum. City water a ad aleetrto liskto aad indora. UiatoMl Bobm of Um Inland PrUtia wwapaay and iia iy4n data ylaat 4 i Dr. Gleason returned Wednesday Tyler Barton and Alex Criddle will mission on a to the night from a ten days trip to Kamas, England depart first part of next month. Utah. The chief items of interest that place are but two in num-le- r, from Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gotberg of Salt e over viz., the ability to sleigh-ridLake City visited in Kaysville Sunday of near and a epidemic fence the tops, with Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Millgate. Miss Florence Butcher has resigned her position as clerk at Stewart-Bur-ton- s and is attending sewing school in Spit Lake City. Roy Crawley has taken her position. The High School Dramatic company played "Believe Me, Xantippie to a crowded house Wednesday night. The players were In good form and their i i i I I l I 1 im-yart- m Kaysvillo, Utah OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TUAN MOST inpv. !, J CHI. 1 influenza. The Kaysville city council is planning another sidewalk district for this year. It is the plan to continue this work from year to year. J. J. Bowman and Harry Strong are temporarily in charge of the Y. M. M. I. A. until such time as the bishop appoints a regular president. Next Saturday being a legal holiday, Lincolns birthday, the local stores will be closerf at 12 noon. Make your week-en- d purchases before it is efforts greatly appreciated. Miss Nadine Foutz entertained at a dinner party at her home in Ogden Mrs. Mary Barnett is still very ill. laat Friday evening. Th&se present from Kaysvillo included Mrs. O. A. Mrs. William E. Smith is reported Williams and 'Miss Florence Stanton. much improved. I .. 1 1 .Airs. Alice Sanders entertained at a family dinner party at her home Sunday. Her iughter, Mrs. S. W. Gaddie and children of Salt Lake City, were present, also her son, Hart, of Sugar City, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw, and Faye, Newell and Van Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. Mrs. Hyrum Maylin has been ill for and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Misses Florthe past two weeks. ence Stanton, Beetle Barnes and Messrs. Earl Jarman, Bill Jarman and Miss Naomi Remy of Salt Lake Paul Williams attended "Richard the too late. O visited Mias Claire Uleason during the Third" at the Salt Lake theater laat Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson enterweek. tained at a dinner party Tuesday evenMrs. Leslie E. Crockett of Logan is rturday. Blake, post office inspector, ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. W. called at Kaysville post office Friday, Henry II, Blood, Maybr and Mrt. John L Galley. February 4th, gnd carefully went over W Thornley and Mr. and Mrs. W. f detail of the office and found Epperson. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, who is at the everyfirst-class it in condition, and gave our Miss Naomi Remy of Salt Lake City L. D. S. hospital, it reported slightly postmaster, II. J. Sheffield, Jr., a very visited last Tuesday with her friend, improved. high rating. Miss Claire Gleason. Miss Remy is MrJ Charles Parks of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. William Butcher have the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry is visiting at the home of his sister, sold their farm on the mountain road Rfmy of Salt Lake. They formerly Mrs. Frank Rigby. to Mr. Heber Burton. In thnear fu- occupied the old Bamberger depot in Mra. Edward Morgan is visiting in ture Mr. and Mra. William Butcher Kaysville. Burley, Idaho, with her daughter, Mrs. and family will move to their home, The dance at the Kaysville opera now occupied by Mr. June Bowman house, Laurence Blamlrea. " Friday evening, given by the imd family. Abe Lincoln camp 707, W. O. W., was Bom to Mrs. Joseph Payne, Tuesmrs. Marlcy France of Centerville a success both socially and financially. day, a baby girl. Mother and child ' at a candy pull at her The state organizer and other promientertained are reported doing well. home last Saturday evening. The fol- nent officers and members of neighMr. G. F. Nance of Kaysville and lowing guests from Kaysville were boring camps were present. The 'drill Herbert Nance of Alamosa, Colo., are present: Miss Faye Sanders, Mias by the team from Ogden is especially Spending the week in Evanston, Wyo. Miriam Barnes, Miss Artell Music was fur.Linford, worthy of mention. v Mrs. N. W. Phillips entertained a MiSs Claire Gleason, Miss Verna Rob- nished by the W. O. W. orchestra of few friends at a card party at her ins and Mrs. Manita Robins. Ogden. home, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lfcke City with relative. M 4 ,s with the commission. Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mrs. James Ball of Syracuse spent Tuesday in Kaysville visiting with their mother, Mrs. Hyrum Maylin. In the recent tryouts of the AJniver-wo- n a permanent place on the team. They are to leave shortly for an extended trip throughout the northwest, where hey will meet any and all uni- 25c 25c 27c 27c 10c 25c 55c 40c 59c 39c 12Mc four fbr Krinkle 'Corn Flakes, four for Seeded Raisins, ., per pkg Seedless Raisins, 15-o- versity debating teams. 15-oz- z., per pkg Jello, per The Aspirin Situation Pkg. DONT BE DECEIVED by Aspirin advertisements being run by those who seek to discredit all Aspirin Tablets except those made by them. Tree Tea, per pkg Blue Pine Coffee, per lb. Amber Coffee, per lb THE FACTS ARE that we regularly handle large quantities of Aspirin U. D. Co. Tablets that we know are Pure and Genuine. They are rigidly chemists tested by first-clas- s and are put out by a firm of the very highest standing, the United Drug Company of Boston. We, as Rexall Druggists, are their exclusive agents in Lay-to- Sun Ripe Oats, bagr each Corn Meal, bag, each ....: Quaker Puffed Com, per pkg. Quaker Puffed Wheat, per pkg Quaker Puffed Rice, per pkg. .7 9-l- 9-l- b. n. . The Aspirin patent expired in 1917, and anyone can now make Aspirin and sell it under that name. o Aspirin U. D. Co. Tablet. nro pot up The in ptciifM of Uo, Il'o and price la nodorato, for there is no prof-itrlin United Dnur Conpiaj basi-i- u I'. a Method. byton Implements Included Good Water Right J Inquire Prices MRS. ANNIE E. SIMMONS KAYSVILLE iminiiiiiiiiiiii per bar Navy Beans, four pounds 25c . Golden Rod Washing Powder, large size Golden Rod Washing Powder, small size Gold Dust Washing Powder, small sizt McDonalds Sweet Chocolate, per half pound cake 12MiC 25c McDonald's Cocoa, d size 15 c 50c McDonalds Cocoa, size .... half-poun- b. Coal-o- il 1 Order Your Seats Early 0 172 C 30c Self-Feedi- Heated Hover i ANNOUNCING . that I have been appointed 'as Local Agent for the Reliable Incubator & Brooder Co. 7Vfcc ... Large Size Milk, per can Best Cream Cheese, per pound Pure Lard, per pound o Wickless 25c A. B. Naptha Soap, 50c to $2.00 Famous Blue Flame u Crystal White Soap, four bars 1-l- IINDATB.! For Particulars Of Quincy, IB. 25!! yfVr. INCUBATORS and BROODERS from me if' you wish taking orders for all the leading breeds Hatching Eggs for delivery any week in the year. For February, March or April you should order early. If interested, write or call for prices or information. !? R?bwn!itlo,Uj or and BRUCE MAJOR KAYSVILLE Agent UTAH ZuC 25c 7V2c 5c M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH OA OUC 19c 35c ' Drug Company Layton, Utah. t b. , 9 t Farm We are selling our present stock of merchandise at extremely low prices so as to make room for our Spring Goods. Corn Flakes, D. W. GRIFFITHS 60-Ac- re I Will Run for One More Week E-- C POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME FOR SALE , A son was bom to Mr. and Mra. Laurence Blamires of Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Blamirea were former Kaysville residents. Henry H. Blood, of the State Industrial Commission, is in Price, Utah, this week on business in connection I OGDEN THEATRE Kaysville Golden Rule n ii ORIGINATORS OF'LOW v t 5 Q M anufacturing 352-24t- h Street Optician Ogden, Utah I |