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Show PFAH THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE S BARGAINS ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY Odds and ends. Look over our table. Hockey hose, caps, comfort slippers, girls' dresses, etc., foot scrapers, boys' caps, etc. Assortment books of fiction, etc. To close outT any book in' window priced up to 1.7d each : for wWv' ft your choice v ft ft . 1 . - n MlVI ttr I tram Cufc M liU iae cw 4 hr M UmI tram hurt Tatm cm xaarK. torn U aammW 4 barrto UmM at - lw wttfe tarmlam. ImH tar a , - - - UwBVWm V tmrCk Cuaiif at Um ... . Vs i!4 to rtaratm O mmamttwi wwi liwta i4 totoSta MMtof toito. 4 llama at tt b MM. am grtatia n . at tt aomraat. paUtoWi, plamt prtatta. 7rnrf,m mtmrnawmnmimwmmBm Mri. Martha Weaver spent Wad uesday In Ogden. Mica Hssel Bichop haa been ill for a fair days. W. D. Major haa been very'!!! for a ftw days. . Mica- - Dirina Watt of Tremonton visited friends her Sunday. , Mrs, Anni B. Jones of' Bountifu visited relatives hart Thursday, Mra. Benjamin Barrett of Salt Laks City was a KayavUl visitor Tuesday. , Mrs. E. M. Barley of Salt Lake City visited KayavUl relatives on Tuea ' day. Mrs. Charles Barton of Orden was the fueat of her ala ter, Mra, John W Thorn ef, on Tuesday, Ceorf Swan is ependinf a few days at Wheelong In the interest o the Utah Powyr and Light company J. II. Darrohn haa accepted a jposl tion in Orden with th W, P. Ralfroat company. Mra Walter Hampton of Farm Inf. ton visited relatives her during the M : . Phone No, F.P. Hard Fought Game ourteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Phillips of Th opening basketball gam of th den, formerly of this city are reson at Ogden high school division was played joicing over the arrival of Dee between the Davis County High school tha hospital Saturday, Box Elder High at Brigham Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman attend- and th last City Friday evening. Th Davis ed a banquet given by th Mutual a bard fight jnd played Coal company at the Newhous hotel boys putasup well as tbs Box Elder quint, equally la Belt Lai City Monday evening. but were unable to score on several W. E. Barton aad daughters Lillie, easy shots ami lost th contest by Aiks and Cynthia spent Sunday in cor of 86 to 24. At th end of th first half Box Elder was leadinf by Farmington as guests of relatives. four points and th many Davis The advanced junior class of tha only rooters, wpo accompanied th team, Y, L. M. L A. wr entertained at to se their team com back expected progressive! sleighing party Tuesday ami win the contest. members of the veiling. Twenty-fiv- e class wer present and luncheon was served at th home of Mis II Scof-fielMiss Nora Blood and Mrs. Ken- Of Mi A few .small rsizes, 3s, 3Ms and 4s spe$4.50 each cial We sell sewing machine needles to fit all . makes of machines. Jf. V. Call, s rt Neilson, t Home, 0 12 IS . Bindley, If. Zundel, lg H. Call, 1 T 1 1 University Abolishes Practice of Ducking The associated students of the University of Utah, after reviewing th method of punishment for violator of the school lews and traditions, have decided to replace the old system of tubbing with a more modem method of court procedure.' An investigating committee eom-se- d of students appointed by the A. U. U. executive council, after a thorough Investigation, drew up the resolution that, We, ths student committee appointed by the student body officers to investigate tubbing as practiced on this campus, in view of tb dangers incurred to tne lives and health of our fellow students by this practice, do hereby recommend that tubbing be abolished. Wo further 11 2 2 if .14 Totals DAVIS. - 8 86 G.T. F.P. .8 Stoker, If , Walker, rt Layton, e Taylor, lg Chipman. rg . Cleveland, rg Burton, If 12- 4 2 2 4 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 15 8 24 0 0 Totals 8 ' d. neth Sheffield. Seymour S. Burton of KayavUl Ind Dal Clark of Farmington entertained the Jordan High school students at Jordan, Friday afternoon, Saturday morning thes asms boys wii entertain the teachers of th Jordan, Granite end Murray High schools at th teachers convention. An old time dancing and socia will be given in th opera house Fri evening, tinder the auspices o dy tha seventies quorum and priest quorum of th Kaysvill ward. Au interesting program ha been ar--1 ranged and a good tims is assured all who attend. ' Miss Iren fhrair entertained at bridge luncheon at her hom Wednesday afternoon. Th guests were Mrs. J. W. Thorn ley. Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. Saxton, Mrs. J, B. Cooley, Mrs. Robert Birkln, Mrs. A. W. Swan, M. Barnef, Mrs. Georg Mrs. John Lsrsen, Mrs. Georg W. toatham. Miss Miriam Barnes and Miss Clair Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort enweek. tertained at 500 party at their home entertained vrero club The Four 0 evening. Priret were won at tha horn of Mist Norma Under- Saturday W. Thornley and George Mrs. J. by on wood Thursday evening. a late hour a Swan. At Mra. Jimes A. , Cottrell spent th luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. acpast week in Salt Lake City on W, P, Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. George count of th serious illness of her W, Swan, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Thorn-ledaughter Mra Lawrence Cailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Th B, H. B. cldb met at th horn Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Phillips, Misses of Mica Vera Barton Monday eve Irene Swan, Miriam Barnes, Melba ning. Th tim waa spent in sew. Thornley and Messrs. George Swan followed by refresh-mea- t. nd John G, M, Barnes. lng, and fame ' t Mrs. Newman Reeves entertained Lloyd Bishop, son of Mr.- and Mra at a luncheon on Tuesday at her Amos Bishop, has received a call to home in compliment to her sister, do missionary Work in tha Hawaiian Mrs. Carter & Mobster of Bountiful, islands for the L. D. S. ehotth and who has recently returned from South will leave tor his new field of labor .Carolina. Luncheon was served st , 04 February 10. Wall tables hkh were centered with Mayor John G. M, Barnes attended sates of sweet peas. Bridge was entha funeral services of Henry Flor- joyed during the afternoon. Besides ence in Morgan on Tuesday. Mr. (hi guest of honor, those invited were Florence was a frequent visitor to Mrs. U B. Lloyd of Salt LakeiMr. Kayavill and had a largo number of Fred Rampton, Mrs. Da Ka Davit, Mrs. Edward Muir, Mrs. Ward String-hafriends here. Miss Fiesta Holbrook, of BounJohn Barton Raebom, a former resident of Kayavill died at a hospital tiful; Mrs. Arthur Muler, Farming in Salt Lake City Friday evening af- ten; Mrs. Spencer Adams, layton; Nathan ter a long illness. Funeral services Mrs. W. P. Epperson. Mrs, were held Monday and interment took Reevea and Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton of Kaysville. in Salt Lake City. Mr. Else waa a nephew of W, E. Barton. J ll The girla of the Primary JUST DOGS aisociation were entertained at sleighing party Monday evening. Af By Ella Me Fad yen There ar dogs who r fierce on feathers. There ar dogs who arc death on fur; Theres the dog who will end CAMPHOR ACTS As your next best friend. QUICK Though he start aa a nameless cur. . ST. ELMO ' With John Gilbert, Barbara La Marr, Bessie Love and notable Also second episode of new series, ' cast GO-GETTE- RS iH1 . mm. G. W. GRAHAM UNDERTAKING CO. , 1 , - I BotUe 60c FRAN3 HYDB G. W. GRAHAM KsysviUe Phone 111 Bountiful rhon ffMOMTHMTj4PMfMeMaj GOOD GOODS Layton Drug Co. Leyton, Utah ar dog Vho are footsore comrades. Of the track, .the ssrag, fend the can: I Who hav paid their toll oul And have earned And they each of them osm a man! Is the happiest dog of aul Bountifu! W T L Owing to the cold "'ll if f v weather Oranges are 'going to be scarce. We have this week at 0 25c, 40c, 50c and 60c the doz. V ! i Geo. W. Barnes, Lessee p. The House of Quality Parsnips, per lb. Ranch Butter, per lb. Oysters, small size, per can......:...-- -Oysters, large size, per can..:. June Peas, per can 1 - J Early. June Peas, per can Extra Sifted Early June Peas, per can:.r-2Ms size Canned Prunes per can 2Ms Size Del Monte Spinach, per can.. French's Mustard, 8uz, size French's Mustard, 16 ox size Colonial Jam, 20 ox jar Blue Bag Coffee, per lb Amber Coffee, per lb. Schillings Tea, 8 ox can r- -- j? j? rr! can-"TT- ri Plain White Cups and Saucers, per set- - It.. - Frenchs Mustard, 4 oz. size. Common Mustard Sardines, pet to!.... .I..,, f Mixed Nuts, per lb. Carrots, per lb IS But blithe Is the day beginning With the Hi! of a thnil young eaB; It's over the hill and hoQow As gay as the skimming swallow for the dog with a hoy to follow 103-- Cranberries, per lb. If Co-o- Day or Night per pkt 15 0z. Pkts. Seeded or Seedless Raisins....lk At a Discount of 10 Kaysville Layton Small Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, pkt.J0c Carnation Wheat or Oats with Premium, BLANKETS I. 136-- W GOOD PRICES GOOD SERVICE ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES Our Entire Line of r entrust-e- d GOLDEN RULE STORE ONE WEEK V Is the sentiment 0 we assume each KAYSVILLE t .a much more fa family than they mm - - To do more the bereaved expect of us with which Experienced Service Rendered 126W hiTi For , ar dogs who will yap on rush ' ions, As they pass in their coath a jog, Theres the There school. discharge this duty with dignity and sacred responsibility. Phone There From his srork or his play To watch by a child asleep. teaching the offenders that it is u honor to uphold the University is in spirit, traditions and laws instead of trying to compel such support hr In this way sad drastic measure student will be a loyal booster becso his, support will come not through compulsion but through respect sad reverence for the traditions of the responsibility that is to us. WE SERVE YOU NIGHT OR DAY - cup free. . W- obtained through We Sea-gu- are dogs who will heel your cattle. There ar dogs who soil work your sheep p Theres the dog who will stay TTTFj. Prices 10 and 20 cents Show at 8 tV.X There results will be Furniture and Undertaking THE OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, JAN. 17 : . dog! ater " - People are surprised at the quick action of simple Camphor, Witch Hazel, Hydrastis, etc as mixed In LAVOPTIK eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye aov dent government and that mud Co. Ira C. Holbrook ... two-cour- se , recommend that inasmuch ss the dent body court has been intUtatM for th purpose of enforcing student body laws and traditions, that it immediately make provisions whereby thes laws and traditions will be . forced." This recommendation, thes presented to tho students st their m. ular assembly, was unanimously sc. cepted and passed. The student bodv LOVED AND READ BY THREE GENERATIONS , y, 1 He Best for the Least for Cash Davis High Loses ter a rid of two hours they wera sken to tha home of Mias Mary larnes vrhtr luncheon waa amd to KAYSVILLE fac-tor- SHEFFIELD & j. H. KaijsvillCt Utah - Ball-Ban- Don't fail to get your tickets , T Dont fail to get your rubber boots, four and six buckle overs, overshoes and rubbers. You d will need them for a number of weeks. are direct from y and Straight Line and every pair guaranteed. ZIPPER BOOTS Bananas, oranges, figs, dates, lemons, celery, lettuce, carrots, cabbage, cocoanuts, prunes, mince meat, apples, etc., at prices to suit you. Lr Devonshire cloth. Only short lengths get I MWW. DELICACIES FOR THE TABLE Armor Plate, Rollins Hosiery, per pair: ,10c to $125 Factory to us line. Some beautiful new shades and Patterns in 1 BALL BAND STRAIGHT LINE |