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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllilllllllilHIIHIjjl!!IHIllllllllll,lllllllll,llil,ll!,l,ll,ul,l,ll,,ulll,,l,,1,l,1',,l,,, Iiiiiiiiiiii!iuii!l!;j;;ig FLU the invite Dont feet Dry Keep your j A pair of Shoes often saves an illness stock to care for your needs. You want what you want-whe- n you want it We are supplied with ample The public is increasing its demands for quaility goods. It .pays to purchase good articles. We purchase direct from the factory. We deal with factory you with us not a half dozen Look our shoes over and see for yourself. We can give you better quality for less money. They.re here- -! others on the way. go-betwee- S Phone No. TVa Kaysville, Utah I 1 Nick Bonnemort is at home sick with flu. Walter Stewart is running KAYSVILLE tty la Mill Iwtat for I the Kaysville market during the ness of Mr. Bonnemort. flo mtr iilo Solior r niIiImm, plaaa Mill aa4 wwoUhb erf tko full wuuitng od4 KayoaUla Caulat oorporatkw taadlly to tko waaltk el the oltr. Oaa-oral fanelBK, frail rf oeewtablo grow. tag for ohlpoMat and oaeelng are hm portent ladootarloa. Haa tko Darla High aehool, tkarcKaa and opera boon a. Oltg water and electrie lights aad Indaiw asenta fn taroatmont. Hone of tha Inland PrlaUag ootapaa and M f On Wednesday 1 1 1 jJ ' SALE A few pigs; will farrow soon. Henry PIGS FOR ill- d President and Mrs. Henry II. Blood, accompanied by their son, Alan, and daughters, Hazel and Eevelyn, depart- ed for San Diego, Cal., last night. Mr. Blood expects to remain on the coast for a month. President Blood has been in ill health for some time and will take a much needed rest. J. Parley Ellison of Rebel Creek, Nev., joined his wife, who is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeeth Larkins. P-t-e- account Mrs. Nicholas Bonnemort and her brothers, Douglas and Cleveland Stewart are suffering from the flu. They were unable to attend the fun- eral of their father, Ilyrum Stewart, who died in Salt Lake Sunday evening and whose funeral was held from the Kaysville tabernacle Wednesday Kaysvilles'nonegarianC Charles V. Robinson, celebrated his ninetieth birthday on Monday of this week. Mr. Robinson is active for one of his age and is down town frequently these fine days.' The old gentleman says its great to have birthdays, especially when his friends honor him with fine cigars. pre-cario- , 200-poun- Miller, Box' 51, Kaysville. avis high school closed Monday on of health conditions. The schools of the county are also James A. Cottrell is ill with the grade closed for the same reason. flu. The meeting of the Bay View club, The family of Joseph Maylin are ill which was to have been with Mrs. with the flu.- A. M. Barnes on Wednesday, has been Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs and daughter, postponed until Wednesday, February 11. Marion, are reported ill. Ferris Thomassen, who is with the Mrs. Joseph Robins has returned Phoenix Construction company at its fromanextended.vi8itwithL relatives near camp Preston, Idaho, visited in Farmington. with the home folks a part of this Howard Larkins has been called week. home from Idaho Falls by the illness Mrs. Elizabeth Larkins, who has of his mother. been seriously ill lor tho past lew Maurice Barton had the misfortune days is reported to he in a very to break his arm while cranking an condition. Ilcr son, Fred, and his wife are aiso ill. uto Wednesday. data plaat. ns. Miss Ada Pattillo, daughter of Mi, and Mrs. G. F. Pattillo of Kaysville, and William W. Bethel of Ogden were married In the Seventh ward L. D. S. church on Monday, Februarry 2. Bishop Owen W. Sanderson, bishop of that ward, performed the ceremony. The parents of Mr. Bethel formerly resided in Ogden, but soon after the death of his mother, moved to Portland, Ore., where they how reside, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel will reside in Ogden, where he is employed at the Southern Pacific shops. Miss Moiselie Ren Strom of Salt Dr, and Mrs. Sumner Gleason reLake was the guest of Mrs. John W. ceived a telegram Tuesday announcing the birth of a daughter in the Gailey on Tuesday. home of their son, Ernest, who resides Mrs. R. E. Wilcox of Helper, Utah, in Los Angeles. ia visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F, Pattillo. Mayor John W. Thomley returned from Nevada, where he is wintering Douglas Phillips of Ogden has been his sheep bands. He reports Davis visiting with his mother, Mrs. T. II. county sheep wintering in that region Phillips during the past week. in good condition. L. E. Bybee and all the members of William Allen is preparing plans his family but one are suffering from and specifications for a new home for the flu. They are not seriously ill. James A.' Cottrell, which will be loMrs. Mangum, mother of Mrs.Z. cated on Locust street on the lot adHenry Jacobs, has returned to her joining the home of A. M. Barnes. home in Salt Lake, after a weeks William Johnson, for mapy years visit with her daughter. proprietor of the Johnson House, a Davis showed up tbeir old enemies, small hotel at the corner of Locust Ogden high Behool basketball team and Sixth Streets, expects to return last Friday when they handed them a to his native home in Btlgium, within drubbing to the beautiful music of the next few weeks. The settling of 14 to 58. It was a y for im estate in Belgium awaits his the brown and gold. REINSTATEMENT OF WAR RISK INSURANCE STILL HOLDS GOOD To relieve and confusion that may exist in the minds of former service men on account of- the special provision of lapsed war term insurance which authorized reinstatement up to December 31, 1919, regardless of date of discharge, --announcement is made of by Director R. G. Cholmeley-Jone- s that insurance war risk of bureau the the provisions for reinstatement of lapsed or cancelled insurance, within 18 months from date of discharge, upon payment of only two months pemiums on the amount of insurance to be reinstated, provided the insured is in as good health as at the date oi the grace period, whichever is the later date, and so states in his application, still hold good. The provision that discharged service men arq permitted to reinstate at any time writhin three calendar months following the month of discharge by merely paying two months premiums, without making a formal application or a statement as to health is also still in force. The 'provisions for reinstatement do not protect a man until he is actually reinstated." If he waits he may' not be in as good health as he was at the time of discharge and consequently may not be able to Becure SPRIG -- - GOODS! Our new lines of Calico, Percales, Dress Ginghams, Dress Goods and Chambray are now unpacked. Call in and! look them over. GROCERIES Canned Milk, large size, per can Folgers Golden Gate Coffee, per lb i2plC soc Tree Tea Royal Garden Tea Per packet -- Per packet 15c size Libbys Deviled Meat, per can Red Boy Peanut Butter, ls, per can 24c, per lb. 47c 24c, per lb. 47c lOc 25c Choice Lemons, per dozen 30c and 35c Jewel Soap, per bar 5C Clean Easy Soap, per bar 6c A-l Naptha Soap, per bar 6c 6 bars for 25c Kokopalm .Toilet Soap : Duck Soap 6 bars for 25c Cudoma Soap 4 bars for 25c Goblin Soap 4 bars for 25c 80c $1.00 Brooms, each 90c $1.15 Brooms, each each $1.30 Brooms, $1.00 We have about 100 pair of Misses and $1.98 $4.00 Ladies Shoes, sizes 1 - 2, 2 j, 3, 31: .... SEND IN TOE RAGS We are again facing a shortage of rags. Owing to the great amount of work booked forfthe next month, we will need about 400 pounds of clean 2- cotton rags. Inland Printing Co. Golden Rule Store SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR Barnes Banking Company, Send The Reflax to your friends. RENT Tha cost is but $1.50 per year. Adv. I Kaysville, Utah. KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE CITY Originators of Low Prices FARMINGTON We Want Clean Rags Reflex walk-awa- Office xtb-s- -t: h i We have the famous line of Hatch One Button Union Suits Prevemt ffie JLF l)o Your Dart to Keep it Away To escape thL dreaded disease means to take every preeau- tiotv- t ia rbl n" iseaod n vo- -t o h w cry; method of prevention rather than become afflicted. pr? If ou have the symptoms be sure to CALL A DOCTOR. At this -- critTealTibur it f dangerous to neglect a cold. Get to it early. It.s the most pleasant and in xjx nsive pip.n. The adD- ability of using antiseptic, disinfectants and deodorants is made roost urgent. Daily use of antiseptic nasal douches and healing throat sprays are especially advised. There are docs ns of simple, inexpensive remedies. Our store is replete with timely suggestions. We mention a few of the most popular preentities and remedies. DoJLlD Solution; LUtcrine; Fee to, .the row disinfectant. has a pleasing odor ; Lysol, ; Vnpo-Itu: Mastcrole ; Bromo Quinine; Weeks CVld Tablets; White Pine Tar Mentholated, Dr. Charons Couch Remedy; Pod Pans; De Yi'bis Atomisers, Kohinocr Fever Thernnmctcrs, etc. U We carry a cow plcte flock of all these items and mnnv others. If you cannot come ia our Mail Order Sen ice is prompt. Send us your order. i i H u j If uL!L ofthe Gil v. CounriLoX JCaWillo City dimmed necessary to pass regulations to cuitail the ravages Aira d 1. for men. Just the thing for the young men. . 15 u $ Oumline urmbmplete make i your purchase you I them they over may carry as, will be higher-nex- t year. ' d 4--r by the County Commissioners of Davis I tnat hereafter quarantine for Influenza .shall be as follows-County -' Iso-- 1 latioa and strict quarantine for all afflicted with the disease for a period of fourteen days from onset. I . of Spanish Influenza. Lulowmg reflation passed by the Coantv Commission- crs of Daxis County was concurred in by the Council: rtresoR-e- ' i now-thoug- h" s d & t . A Regulations It is not permisrible for more than five persons to on the streets of this city, or in the business houses or in luce. con-gicgn- te any public 2. At funerals C'pcn air gatherings per- ?cnecc?srR' mit ted by tho I cf Hea.th. thoe i:i attendance shall stand at ! least four met opart Entering the home or public review of deeeasal D prohibited. All citizens of Kaysville City shall . o. report every ca;e or sm pec ltd (aye cf liiflucnm to I)?, fh Glee, eon immediately. 4. It U urgently requested that even citizen ini Cv .c to the cki of ft&iDping out this; discrete. crj Arc fcre requested to keep their children at home, an I off tiienti, and from puuje places, during the continuance of! this quarantine. 10IIN W. 'TIIOUNLEY, OIV '' S. GLEASON, City Thysidan. line of Ladies and Children s woolen Hose at a very low price. f P u co-oper- m.- - iPrirng LAYTON, UTAH : e The H ouse of Quality U i |