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Show (t '' f - r A One of the most pleasant features of our business is the surety of selling 100 per cent, satisfaction merchandise. It has long been our policy to stock Daily reminders of this come from the corset department. only articles from houses of, repute and prestige. That is why we feature those world-famoand le us which, you hear so much about For a sum almost too modest to mention, you can secure a corset oL WORCESTER. ggt i ?!2 CORSETS hjgh quality, correct style, supreme comfort, long wear and absolutely: ZiZ the GREATEST value at the price. OYAU fashionable II. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS, DEPARTMENT Peters Attorney and Councelor Miss Lisle -- Bradford, of Salt Lak e y jsite d f r i e nds in Kaysville Sunday. . - Miss Pearl Singleton is spend- Clifford Swan, who has been ing' the week in Sal4, Lake City. spending the past tw o weeks with Mr. an f Mrs. Charles Jones of Mac Swan,' returned to his home Salt Lake City have been visiting in Salt Lake City Tuesday relatives in town for a few day. -- Boiler Mill, Vegetable and fruit Canning e.tabllihmeot, and great Brick Plant add eteadil. to tho wealth of tho city. General Fanning, Frnlt and Vegetable growing for ehip and canning art important lndua-trieBa a County High School, KjltivUI at Law. a. Utah Kiisvllle, SEOKOE B. HANCOCK CLAUDE T. DARNEK HANCOCK & BARNES Attorneys-at-La- , All lk f Phone Frank Cowan ha-- returned to weeks, in Emmigrution canyon .with friends. i JAMES T, HAMMOND t SALT .A it . Lav Me Cornicle 15-3- Block KE CITY, - . NOTARY PUBLI& With Barnes Banking Co., Kaysx'ille - Pu1led$e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence on Locust street near Bamberger station Dr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crandall, of Springville, visited relatives in town Satin da v. Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Owen anti . UTAH family, of Dow ney,, Idaho, aref visiting in Kaysville J. R. GAILEY G. 2). Dr. Rutledge haj purchased k runabout auto which he will use in his practice. It is a light machine with plenty of hprse-powe- r and will be able to traverse and rough steep roads. II,-J- . Sheffield is erecting 'a warehouse and stabV for the use of the M. S. T. & T. company. Tim building is a frame structure and is located at the rear of the ' stcre of Sheffield & Sons. Adaik. Beesley lias sold his tn Bast Kaysville. . to E. M. xQiausJn, of Salt Lake City, whdsiiasAaken possession of the p'ace. He will continue to work in the city hut ' his family will reside here An artesian well just completed on the IVmof the J elm II. Barnes company in the Syracuse district, has a flow of 17 gallons per minute and is 7U0 feet deep. The water is fme and will beused mcstly for domestic purposes. 9 -- -- Atfomei tod Counselor S City W Match 1038 SALT LAKE,, CITY. Rooms and now Opera Houao. Keith Barnes spent Friday and Saturday in Bingham. ' ' w Bldg. Cburche Water and Electric lighting are Inducement! for inyeetment. Borne of tho Keflex and ita printing plant. L TANNER Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blood of Salt lake, wers visiting in town the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Williams, of Salt Lake, were v biting at the home of Mrs. Eliza lath Larkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.-- J and children spent llebcr, tiie first -- F. . Conrad few days in week with relatives. Layton Building, Layton. Phone 99 R. Office hours 2 to 5 p. m. Fresh and Cured The Kaysville calming company will make its first run of green neans tadaj, The crop isver, heavy and the qualitv fine. Mr. and MEATS Mrs. Edward Callahan and sonClamceeuf Chicago spent Sunday in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. -. M. Barnes ' r and family. Lard and Sausage Charley Radley and Miss Mauch Hamilton, both of Salt Lake City J.-G- vverevisiting Arthur. Bumingham was called to Bountiful .Monday on account kt the sudden illness of his father Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Fratz, of1 Mcuntain Green, spent the 4th in town, the guest's of Mr. and Mrs.. John E. Thurgood. , J rs. David Thompson z very sick, her 'sister Mrs. May Ramp-toof Farmington is nursing her and Dr. Tanner of Layton, is the , attending physician. -- n, Jn Town the first -- of the week with Mr. aud Cha-tauqu- he 1 Cold Creams,, both greasless and plain. Talcum and Baby Powder of the best. Face Powders, both liquid and dry. Nail Enamel, Nail Polish, Nail Files, Emery Boards, Orange Wood Sticks both large and small. Cuticle. Acid, Almond Meal, Dry, Liquid and Bar Shampoos. Chamois, any size. Rouge, liquid, paste and cake. The better line of Brushes and Combs, Toilet soaps, Dental Powders, Creams and Liquids. KAYSVILLE $ PHARMACY Ed. Shepherd spent the a 'Phillips;-- - 4th Mrs. Fred Waite scalded .her fort very badly a few days ago. Mrs. Eva Barber-i- s. spending the week in Ogden. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waite ami children spent the week end in Ogden. Adolphus E. Christensen left Tuesday lor a two weeks outing at Bear Lale. zl I SPECIALISTS. Phone us, we deliver.. Confectioner in Provo. John B. Coles, of Centerville, was a Syr a e use vi s i to rJM o n d ay Will Call was ladhrT poisoned on Vrt'Acoxd,onhofthec4tauipioh the 4th, soda wafer. riders and hulldogrs at the Stampede being held at Salt Lake was gored by a steer on Tuesday and taken" to a liosj itaL It is iioTTkoughTThat he was seriously injured. A cord is a brother of Mrs. J. B. Lindsey. Mrs. Ida B. Colesr field superina tendent fo- r- the National will association, speak at the Kaysville opt ra house on Sunday evening, --dulyTJtlr. Airs. Coles is a very interesting speaker and comes here in-tinterest of the State Chatanqua association which will begin its session in Ogden on the 18th of this month. The lecture will be free "and all are earnestly requested KAYSVILLE, UTAH sywcus Myron g Miss Mollie Baries had for liergue.sts Saturday Miss Rutli Foster, of lrovo and Miss Sarah B. Layton, of Laytcn. our specialty -- for Cash WEST POINT -- KAYsmu- - GASH STORE, Kaysville, Utah. The Most of the Best for the Least TELEPHONE NO. 1. T. McClure s Kays) Me, Jicth. Are You Looking for a Way to Save money ? Miss Maud Willey entertained Leo Greeu,, of Layton, at her home on Sunday. VIE HAVE IT - Miss Golda Walker left the first of the week fo an extended visit to Garland. Miss Nora Stoker is speeding a ew days in Garland, the guest of Horace Dalton. J Mr. and Mrs, WaTter Steed,' Jr.1 are attending the N. E. A. eon- ' The' Dals county Board of verrtion in Salt Lake this week, Education has defirately decided Miss Sarah McFerson has beeji to purchase land ard erect a two very siek the past few dajs or three room school building in suffering from a had attack of South W eber and have the same quinsy. completed in time for school this Mr. 'and Mrs. Die Sessions and fall. The improvement TviK' en' Mr and Mrs. P. T Sessions all able the county superintendent .of Ogden spent the 4th in to grade the schools of this com- Mrs.' to he present.- - Joseph leak. Samuel J Layton, of Cardston, Highest price paid for anything Canada, is visiting friends and relatives in KajhviUe.Mr. Lay-to- n a butcher can use. jyvas horn here I ut has been a resident of Canada for several . . years. For Salt A relinquishment-o- n Kaysville Meat Market 160 acres of land lying about 8 - miles s out Ii east of "Bur ley, Idaho. munity which is theTast in the Syracuse. James Chipman, lrop. Good land a snap for someone. county to have its si hools graded. lion, and Mrs. John K. Barnes There 70 in the are about Mrs. Jane Shelton all of and M. pupils Address, Wm. Miller, South have Weber district that Utah. Adv. Kaysville were Syracuse visitors schools. attended two formerly Thursday. . Keen Out The Y. L.- of Davis It was also decided to build an Mrs. Ilenry Bone, of West Lay- stake will go to Saltair ior its addition to the Syracuse . school Screen Doors anual" outing on Wednesday, building which was so overcrowd- toe, who has been siek for some is staying here at the time In all the regular sires duly lGth, A very low rate has ed last year that tt was neces- home past of her parents, Mr. aud been secured for the round trip sary to hold school in an adjacent Mrs. Richard Wfndobu Venable. and a special train will bring the building. The board is greatly . et home-tlireMr." and Mrs:'JrS"MitlCr were ''form- Salt air. hampered by Jack of funds hut In regular sizes in metal party Tickets may he secured at any of will do .the best possible for the entertaintd with an ice cream frames. Odd sizes made to the O. S.- - L. depots in Dav is schools on a limited tax levy. party at their home on Tuesday order. more It is that evening. A number of employrees county. expected was vis:ted .by n of the Kaysville bOO excursionists will' maky than ennnny railed at' their JOHN BURTON, iolent electrical storm Kaysville, Utah the home and a very pleasant eve- trip. at.ernoon. The sky-h- ad yzrzlv been n;rp vas Spent by all present: overcast With clouds all day and Dr. A. J. Webb gave a theatre the heat was oppressive and the storm which was accimpanied by perty fora few fr .ends at the a light rain fall soon cleared the Utah theatre in Salt Lake, Friatmospheie and the evening was day evening. The guests were delightful. The lightening play- Misses Maud Willey, Retta Sesed havoc with electric light bulbs sions, Annie Green and Messrs and put a number of telephone Owen Willey and Leo Green. out of commission Airs. Esther Sessions, who has Electricity danced along lighting hetn very siek for several weeks and jumped off drop suffering from blood joison in u worthy of your patronage.. We do not try to see how many wirei invflres lioir.es. ln the her hand and aYm, had the afseveral ranoua and fancy dishes we can put out, but give you the I home of Christopher Burton, Jr., flicted members cut three times best Ice Cream and the best Crushed Fruits, and. bounteous I electric itY. entered,a room in last week, and when heard from measures. It will pay you to walk a little out of your way laT was doing as. well as could be and this.manner from to patronize our Soda Fountain. jumping . the' drop light wire, to a metal Expected, 4edstcad, set the hei'dmg on fire. Miss Elouise Burton was slightly For Sale Span of 1200 pound, burned cn the hand and arm well broke mares, four years old. Mail Order Ding Store.' while subduing the flames. So eoli at the side of one. Also set far as reported no serious dam- of good second hand work harness. Lester By bee, Kaysville, Ut age w as done by lightening. We are offering Ladies Misses and 50 per cent. Discount-- ' Chi!-OXFOR- Ladies' SHIRT WAISTS SKIRTS ONE HALF PRICE All STRAW and DS WHITE T and CANVASS HATS 50 . per cent. off. Bob White and Crystal White Soap 8 Bars for . 0)f - -- Tre-mento- the Flies! li nj I.-A- -- Screens t - v! Our Soda Fountain Service : -- and-tele-t'hi.- THE LAYTON DRUG CO. V Co-o-p Kaysville xf Quality Uhe House UTAH NATIONAL BANK OGDEN Capital and Surplus UTAH . . . . . .$180,000.00 The Utah National Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordiaXy invited- RALPH E. HOAG, Pres.; W.J.rAREER, Tice Pres.; H. J. PEEP Y, X'ice Pm.; A. V. MeINTOSH, Coskier WE DON'T BEUEYE IN DRIIJINS WHISKEY ne But we do believe that a little Good Whiskey b the house is a COOP THING IN CASE OF SICKNESS And whew n doctor can U had Srrar4ion. makat Q qnlck. 8 onilnosa to deal la and Vine that art abaalatz Ttfhikjry imr - It Is adTisabla to alwaya hart a littla an hand. t J. Utah hiquot Co. && I |