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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Keep Your Poulrty and Stock Healthy ' 1 Eggs will soon pay for it. Dr. Hess andjCIark Panacea will make your hens lay. , 4 Hogs need Stock Tonic to kill the wor Dr. Hess Stock Tonic gets rid of worms. j ' - Hewill get a tonic thatwill keep, his appetite on edge and his disgestion good. will get a laxative that will keep his bowels moving regularly. pe 25th anniversary year for this brand, and this year is a hummer. l Phone No. (o)j 1 ICaysville, Utah ill Mrs. Mary E. Swanger has been KAYSYILLE jty ta Milk Ttoi plaaa lor roildoMa. rUio Hollar MUM rocoUbto mMr t (Im tnM vis- iting friends in Bountiful. Mlni aatablktuMot Miss Gene Blamires spent the weekend with friends in Provo. mm ti tko add UmUii Canola eerporetio toadll to tko woottk td tho tty. On-and trait nutibk tannin, ms bur for ahtpamit ond aannln an ta Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs is visiting relatives in Salt Lake City, nl pertaat todiatrtoa. Boo tko Dork Htfffc oekool, afcorehaa and opora kooM. City wator and oioetrk llakta and Indaeo tooak lnwtant Homo ad tko lalaad Printing company and tk plant. 6 ft ft ft A 6 ft ft ftft ft T. McClure Peters spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, the gueBt of friends. fr Mayor and Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Mrs. Mark L. Barnett and children Mrs. W. P. Epperson is hostess to of Park City are the quests of Mr. the Bay club this afternoon. Vicvj J. Sheffield. and Mrs. Heber Mayor John W. Thornley is now on the shoes from the boxes. It seems the west desert looking after his sheep peculiar that none of the Davis county towns have provided night watchmen herds. for the protection of business men, Henry II. Blood, president of North Witlr a perfect roadway through the Davis stake,. returned home from the thief with an auto truck a county L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake on New could clean out a big stock of valuable Years day. Mr. Blood is slowly regoods and within a few minutes reach gaining strength, but is not able to a haven of refuge in either of the leave his home. cities to the northTor south. It might well to investigate the advisability be The Kaysville Home Dramatic comof keeping a night watchman on our pany staged The Old Oaken Bucket at Syracuse amusement hall Monday county boundary lines for the purpose night. The players made the trip to of identifying those who use the road Syracuse in a covered sleigh and re- during the wee Etna hours. ' 7 port a jolly time. Butter Wrappers at Reflex We have the famous line of Hatch One Button Union Suits for men. Just the thing for young men. Miss Clarissa Brinton has returned ASSN. from Springville, where she spent tho A pleasant surprise party was given of association The, holidays. Miss Melba Thornley last Friday evenhold the will a meeting at Kaysville of her Kaysville Mrs. George Swan is visiting in ing at which twenty-fou- r school building on grade Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Odd are happy Salt Lake with Yier daughter, Mrs. friends were present- - Games, music Wednesday,. J anuary14th. Aspeaker verthemral-of-aBorr-whichcaTn- e s and refreibrnehtsTTurnlshed the Emmett Bagley. from the University of Utah will adto their home Tuesday evening. entertainment dress the meeting and there will be Homer Warner, couch Of Davis other interesting numbers on the proMrs. Glen Blake and children of Mr. of On Monday night the home High, will attend the Mr. gram. All parents are earnestly rea few Moundays Draper spent visiting and Mrs. L. A. Guthrie on the ball at Logan Saturduy evening. and Mrs. George Sheffield. tain road was the scene of a happy quested to be present. Miss Mary Swan of Kaysville, guests surprise party. The Elmer Criddle Post, America Le- trained nurse, has been called to Farm- were all residents of West Kaysville Lighthouse That Fell. gion will give a dance at thejciys-vill- e ington in a professional capacity. There1 have been three or fout Eddy-stonand they made the trip across the opera house Wednesday evening, lighthouses, flenry Winstanley Mr. and Mrs, Golden Barton of valley in bob sleds. Games, music built one that was criticized January 21. by enginFarmington were the guests of Mr. and refreshments made the evening eers os being unsafe. It will stand the Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Blamires en- and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Friday even- pass all too Boon. Rtorm," he replied, and I hope I mey tertained their relatives and friends ing. Miss Mollie Barnes returned home be In It when the first tied worst gale with a birthday dinner. The evening sweeps down the coast. On the night Mrs. Henry II. Blood has been ill from New York Saturday afternoon. of the first tierce was spent in music and games. equine .Mai tunpest with a severe cold most of the time Enroute home she visited with her the builder and some wuihmou went The speaker at the 2 oclock service since Christmas, but is now able to friend, Mrs. Harold Osborne, at her Into the lighthouse, Next morning when at the Kaysville tabernacle Sunday leave her room.- homp in Chicago. Mrs. Osborne was the people along the .hn-Hokotl Dr will speak on the Mormon Batallion. formerly Miss Gertrude Flctyher, who t he'll glit house It e m Too aw fill Mr. and Mrs. A. F.' Barnes w;ill jar. All are invited lit attend this meeting. previous to Tier marriage spent much storm had swept eierythut aw.. aim the reception in honor of Mr. of her time here d. with her sister, Mrs. the men had l.e ' and Mrs. Jecse Barlow, ut the home G. D. Rutledge. of tho grooms parents at Clearfield Something to Be Proud Ot. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Sheffield Friday night. Rome folks wipe the drops of sweat their children and grand- off their faces ns if they were really Miss Luvon Mason returned to children with the accustomed New ashamed of them. Man alive, drops of her duties as teacher in the Kaysville Year's dinner. The first day of the sweat that cetne from good, honest weeks a two vucation. Vernon Spaekman of Sterling, Cana- schools, after new year has been set aside by Mr. work are finer than any gems that o da, is visiting in Kaysville with spent the time at her home in and Mrs. Sheffield as a day for the ever sparkled in thh crown of a king. tives. He lcuvcH for California Jau- - Williud and Logan. reunion of their family for many And their gmTtest beauty Is that they ary 14. where he v. ill labor for the Mra, i0Ily Brown and Mrs. Jacobi years, nnd it is looked forward tn' with make the whole world happier and bet- L. D. S. church. In ,ild interest by all the members of jt,r- ThJ.s Hr,!'ot jLajton of Clearfield departed for Te h"ov" Lt' K,ars t,ll "n niImt" j The f. h ord Seely company ofb.ilti- - iTonin, Idaho, Thursday night to pay the family. ( inn"vifU hlir brother, Levi Phillips, more, the ipaiiv holding len.es on'1 On Wednesday evening thirty of land s mth and cajt of LT" ni'le. m who is seriously ill. the friends of Mr, nnd Mrs. George Territory e Loinr'ma. non and Jo"-- I'. sdtnv of (Tonrfmld ami Mhs prepniiiig quarters for In on the Ir-.- , of the W, Rnuh tendered them a. most plea-.-getting A ilhng urn, lum r; on tie Li in I1 itj ilik of Centerfield. b:.n Fete ant surpii-of ntli mworimo- - r hy the in West rt their fam an :y, vi :e itwri d in the SaU I ike Sttun-othe The sermTe was in the I.itd-i- . n.i to Frame. All the mern-o- f m fine of a tinrdo on The vaDh hid it i.s s.ud known im party, Hie a Sp had ae Ambulatin' corps the hten possmterritory feesis u a m niuiostid in dune-- 1 Hon for f'H m! IV ! Oded ro a profes- - ji, 1), vi uni'i!' live enu invited to n,."s re rno ook be-- d i"g ne I.i.n-n of Th, tor w .. it w ill be' g' O' lU of the ; v il New Year. Jo- - iiuiis; n to F; i' e i t d by n tin home of F i ooni ' t V H Ci r of day, vh' " - im 'a i, iMii.i C! i f.C FrU v f. -r 111. the !"t t him Al.iu- a depr The Kaysville Canning corporation has declared a fifteen per cent dividend, payable immediately. PARENT-TEACHER- S Parent-Teache- the rs Our Jine ecen-ing- Pan-IIellen- Office is complete make your purchase now-thoumay carry them over as will be higher next year. you gh ic self-invit- ed they e A line of Ladies and Childrens woolen Hose at a very low price. 1 . at-toi- id i pit-M- Ihi-to- n ICAYSVILLE The House of Quality j j rolu-jPb- r-W- - (t H . j - it-- , - - O.-to- 1 e n - Ksj-ulh- Wodn-'-d.iy- ; 1 r.-m- s 1 1 - I ( a- - 1 O xes-i- s A.s L 't i nJi tuiu(l ft h ocre i arc at Pr.omatly - - ;!o be rn n'Jie' u. tmmr on r '.or I X 'l-- t J 1 f i ! - i.e a mil i.t ti to tie the teture; i HI TitTi! to vtnir Uio d tif iboi; i!u M'ii It T To, TdTTTe, trouble Mol v. orry is olo ; itevl the use ol - Alt this I W i".c - I) T'.amod It t lactic f.l nt liidtetflled 1 1 , - IiVt t rVOl txti- - v tl. - '. e V 4 ft 4 t 5 i A O W- - Ji ( , i- i j i ' - B-yZQ- ll s; I ' Tuts rap ion - I! - iL ir! '"! w d H of u l- - Use eom-t- l i Ilrtil'h tmisetrai. rill-Hing- , , r.STRY STATE are Fraak n fs -- i the COUNTY OF. i Freeir.ct Chr.o-- po-set- on 1 I q o. Garage Farmington the Still has the agency for famous BUICK CAIL also the Whitman Battery. Watch this space for Used Car Bargains. . hut now that Said strays Wore taken up m6 arrests have been mado it is; in said Precinct on the 13ih by of day thought well to publish the story. December, 119. , h L.Lcm.i cf Aaca-wcr- JOHN RAlpEUL. the burglar being particular to remove I Foundkeeper for Ciinton Frerir-.cl. UTAH j I tsM wo-L- J I t to- -' e have on hand F our no w at this time a 1919 Buick vrhah has been slightly used n.s a demonstration chine. Price, $1,530.00; a Velie Six one ECa W suryre.-Wi- KAYSVILLE, UTAH 8i 1 ! robbery was TERCHANDISE M .NOTICU OF UTAH. . j GENERAL d i t .Yoini." .ffmt. The F,od am! R. Ih ?vn h-- ! : h-1 hem with Frtr rp rm! Mr.;, e- - John W. VoUe) v Hi constitute i- f - e- - teiYarisBurtosL-CojL- . , l i have m my the follow- . i's-hd t 1 lion, ley vtr;;y animals, which if in.i ar.J taken awry, will he, the tonne.1, fe the r.ext two years, ll0t to the highest! The la '! ; to pa' h h the SOlv at biuner at ., tarding comm It togs nt tames Su..t, Utsih, in Chn- this time, hut ml do so at an early tJU 1Vecmtt li!1 th'3 rinth y of Janu-daiat the hour of 12 oclock. ,!rT- ' lM.; VllCi.. 'w '.! e.u.U., Hide, h.ll S treatnvM.t at our store. Alt-fi- t e fiL. d La in tiial .urv around, w Le Idof 1c ler to buy or not. We vait on ton proiuptly, .cite jou vhr.t you ask for but never tease anyone to buy anything. Fit fTvuwl in,' Mmr, IT ' s Besides pond onJ you ! Tin rm't'os if It is absolutely d cpCTub'.be in all cu-tof sere throat, rdkf foLovlr-- r (he first treat utenl. WE LbCI-IT 13 cents the I. t tie LAYTON r- - - ! an D J-k- Ld in'ituC-'- pdMj.Lt s i 1 broai iemeay to 1 o IS ' 0 1 ore ZLa ! i F1 ne Funed . 0 mi da; in - j-- n-- t 1 :t. l-- r Fnrmus. Cng'icb Lotteries ie meej L unionwgld : sp.-' I.!-- . ml F , egrv W ,.ul4e that tVe. minster hri f T y ite. At;. u.t d Timu nrd f.ur.H-- ' from the pioeei iU i j s, IW !(V . ujuplJ Tsoiiifhodv lit g up nse fi e tick in T,d. mud U hr' vi'i a ktfUT through ue h" tin In were mi.iiv toward esfiddL-iiin- v, ! ti-- ud., : LHj d fjn'i'y at the ; n tnt-- - u-i- j I w i I, A i n- t 1 vifc - I ) T Special for. Saturday Only . Sp-:,- '. T M , one and a half ton truck. Farmington . Garage N. N. IIAYES, Jlannger rnrmLngton, Utah |