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Show 0. "il l!:,i'':lllilin 1 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH nf .T31 W CZ 3 1.13 c: C,'. L 1-- 3 ." " u- - JCX M -- (Commencing Thursday, January 15th at 3 oclock PTMTj EM in floprociation 15 PRIZES will lie BIVEfJ of Your Patronage and continuirig"for 60 daysrwcwili giveatickct withclich $1.00 Cash Purchase at our store. One Ode One One One Snow E White washing machine, first prize. Ladies' Cold Signet Ring, second prize Young Ladies Cold Bracelet, third prize Hotpoint Electric Stove, fourth prize. Lisle Four Coated Enamel Self Basting Roaster, fifth prize . Value One Childs Gold Bracelet, sixth prize 3.50 Two Sacks High Patent Flour, seventh prize . . . . Value 3.50 3.15 One Ladies Ingersoll Midget Watch, eighth prize Value One LadiesjQold Watch Fob, ninth prize... Value Value 2.50 One Gents Ingersoll Eclipse Watch, tenth prize.. Value Value Value Value Value Value One Ladies Gold Breastpin, eleventh prize Value twelfth Pounds Sugar, prize. Twenty-fiv- e One Qents Complete Set, Tie Pin, Cuff Buttons, Value Tie Holder, thirteenth prize ...VaIue-1.00 One Gents Tie Pin, fourteenth prize. Value Fifteenth Ball prize Shoes, Basket One Pair 2.50 $8.50 2.15 2 00 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.35 1.25 .70 See the Prizes on display. Ask for the tickets and deposit them in the box. Awards will be made Monday, March 30th at 3 p.m. Special Low Prices are now prevailing on our Blankets, Mackintosh Coats and all Woolen Goods J. Sheffield & Sons Department Cash; Store s? r f NOC3C3C - KAYSVTUU5 H. " RtOpenedWell Equipjed tad Banking Co., Kaytville JAMES T. HAMMOND Attorn) til Cosnstlor it Lt Room 315416 McComiek Block , BALT LAKE CITY, - - . IT. UTAH WhitaKer DENTIST in Dr, Orant'i Place Kaytville, Utah Office hour 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Phone 41 Kaytville Exchange or Bountiful for appointment Office 96-- Frail tad 0artl V(tobl graving lor ' 4 klp-pin- g tad canning tr laperttal Ut a County High Bokool, Cborcko tad aow Oport Boat. Clt, Wttor aad Eloetrl Lighting art indn-trlo- o. Uom ol printing i The Kaysville Canning company is making contracts for this E. C. 11arntH, of Idaho Falls, years tomato crop. The price is ten dollars per ton delivered at is a Kaysville visitor. the cannery. Tomato growers John Graham is, on the west did well last, year and most of desert looking after his sheep. inthem have signified their Miss Mollie Barnes is 'spend- tention of making contracts. ing a few days in Salt Lake City. John G. M. Barnes, president of the Utah Canners association loeated be Doctor Terrill will in his new office in the Layton attended the annual meeting of that-bod- y on Wednesday. The building next Saturday. association had a very proqer-ou- s Alan Openshaw and Geo. Croft year. The pack was . large, former Kaysville residents, are the quality fine and owing to down form Burley on a visit. the shortage of the eastern crop Senator John V. Thornley is there .was good demand for the attending the National Wool entire pack. Grower's convention this week. 51 r. and Mrs, Geo. B. ShefA daughter was born to Mr', field entertained a number of Harris on W ed: young people, at theirJmme .Monand nesday morning, January 14th. - day evening. Among those preswere Misses Hopper, Thaek-uiu- , Samuel Flint departed for Bur- ent Howells, Ingram and Bon- ley, Idaho, Monday where he will Messr- s- Bruce 'Major, J. look after his property- interests; ueiiiort; U. Gailcy, Lawrence Layton, A. Misa Tessie Layton, of Kays M. Barnes and Reed Smith. Reville and Arthur Green, of Og- freshments were served and a deden were united in marriage on lightful evening was enjoyed. Wednesday. Mr. and 51 rs. W. II. 51ansell lion. John W. Burton is in celebrated their '17th wedding attendance at the National Wool anniversary at their home last Growers convention at Salt Lake Monday evening. Cards and . City. this week.: other games - furnished the- - evr Mrs. Henry II. Blood lias been enings amusement until time for for refreshments. Those present were ailing with a severe eold several days but is now report- Mr. and 51 rs. Pierce Wright, 5ir. and 5Irs. Henry Graham, 5Ir. ed some better. and 51 rs. Ernest Schofield and Zenos - Norman, of Black foot. 51 r.' and 51 rs. Frank Williams." Idaho, who has been visiting here Kaysville sept a big delegation for the past two weeks has to Salt ..Lake .City last .Thursday Idaho-homehis to night to attend the Jackson day fieou-Ell. .of the Woodland, banquet. Among- - those present man who recently purchased the were Hon. John R. Barnes and 11. W. Barnes home in this city, wife, Hon. John G. M. Barnes was a Kaysville visitor the first and wife, Hon.-IJ Sheffield of theweek. amp Mrs. Geo. B. Sheffield, 51. The Kaysville Co-o- p declared its regular Annual dividend ;on Monday. The amount was 20 per eent, 5 per cent cash and 15 per cent merchandise. plant NOTARY PUBLIC. Borne rratl lor laroatmoat. too Bodox aad Ita apto-dtt- o J. R. CAILEY YT4M VfUbl EoUr MlUi, Catmint ubUrhawit, tad add autdllr to to Brick riant graat waalto at to elt,. farming. Kfrr.111 Rate Maternity Cane. Everythin, including phyncum for two week, only 930. Phone 98 Support Home Inttitution. Bpecial - i .Miss Katie Burton entertained a number, of friends at her homo Saturday evening. A four course dinner was served at 7 :30, after which games and music furnished the entertainment of the evening. Miss Burton was assisted by Miss Daisy Strong., KAYSVILLE HOSPITAL I Mrs.-Thom- as T. fiTcClurc Pctcps - Attcmsy end Coancelor tl Lav. . (iisiDIi, for utik 1915. " - DR. A. Z. TANNER 99 R. 9 to 3 p.m. Ttlephone Office Hour Layton Building, Layton, Utah. ' Universal Heaters Oat of the best heating stoves on the murket. thm In several sixes making special prices sart youmoney. d . -- and Range- s-and oook We have and are that will JOHN BARTON, Kaysville, Utah TELEPHONE NO. . KAYSVILLE. UTAH Q is, L ' i W, Phillips and wife. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor, Misses Mamie and Mollie Barnes, 51essrs, T, McClure Peters, J. K. Galley, Arnold Barnes and i truce 5iajor, ' 1 Phillips, of Felt City, has Idaho, joined his wife in this is and city paying a visit to his This is mother and relatives. the' first visit 51r; Phillips has paid to his old home in three years, lie reports good crops in the Teton valley and much prosperity since the railroad came Felt city into the country. promises to become quite a place 51Uton now that transportation and easy. is le can Fork. MUTUAL. ing were brought home via the 51ouutain - road. The sleigh ride iv as a treat which was greatly appreciated by the ladies. Besides the members of the club 51rs. S. J. Neer, of Green River, Utah, was a' guest at the meeting. Following is the program fr next Sunday evening: Song, 5Iiss Sarah B. Layton, 0f ' Layton; Recitation, 51i.ss Martin Lecture,. Elder John Taylor, 0f Salt- - Lake. Elder Taylor has, The Reflex takes pleasure in announcing that 5Iessrs. Henry recently returned from Japan, Ellis and Walter Evans, of Lay-to- where he labored as president of have entered into a partner- the mission there for nine years. ship for the collection of bills, n, to uceounts, etc., w hich . is TSt Pro known as the 5Ierchants Davii tective Association of 1VSI bond have the filed and County Milch cows seed to he salted at required by law These gentleleast twioe a week. men are' well and most favoTab known in the community and we the great crop for tllaf; will In Cora Is believe their organization fact, almoat the only crop. fill a long felt want in Davis e e The average cow does her best wert County, They have associated with them 5Ir. T. 5IcClure Peters, when from five to eight years old of Kaysville, as counsel. The drawing of. the prizes of fered by Sheffield & Sons was hi Id at the Sheffield store this afternoon. The ticket for the 51rs. ton of coaP'waS held by A cow may be in the best of flesh, o . and yet be badly affected by The second Charles Walker. ' ' For Sale The best hotel 200 of prize, Kaysville pounds proposition on the State Road in flour, went to Frank L. Sheffield, Davis When feed gets scarce In pastares county. Address' The Reof Layton, and on request of 5Ir cannot blame cowa for trying th one Utah. Adr. Sheffield was given to the Kays-yilt- e flex, Kaysville, fence. tubereo-losia- .ward Relief .Society.- - The ticket for the third prize, the doll, was held by Elizabeth Bees-le- y. i Mrs. W. P, Epperson entertained in honor of 51rs. S, J. Neer, of Green River, Utah, on Friday afternoon of last week. The were the members 'of the guests club View and 5Irs Geo. Bay Swan. The guest of honor is a member of the Green River Bay View elub and the guests had much to talk of which was of .mutual interest. A four course dinner was served after an hour of music and conversation. Mrs,. Neer returned to her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. W. Swan entertain-thBay View club at hen cozy ..new. home in - east . Kaysville Monday afternoon. Dainty ref reshments were-serv- ed after the lesson which was on Germany. The town members were taken to the country by Mr. Swan in alioh sleigh' and after the meet- e . For these , long evenings a Solid concrete cannot be Improved magazine from Kaysville Phar- npon as a foundation for the cream separator. macy. Adv. . SUFFERING from grip, cold, or coughs or throat troubles, you should use our White Pine Cough Syrup, with Tar and Codeine ; 25 and 50c the Bottle. This is the, season, when sudden changes and cool nights bring their usual amount of throat and lung dif ficulties, and it is well to f have something convenient to take in time. If it is your physicians prescription we will fill it vith pure, fresh drugs, and with just what it ealls for, . Our prescription,, department is - conducted wit! care and skill. -- i THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Where Quality Counts r m LJ L t in weather now being enjoyed this part of' the world. It is the Very best - kind' --of- wrather- for winter wheat. Tomorrow morning the -- .... Elder Ivin Hess, of Farmington who lately returned from a misD1 YOU HATE A BANK BOOK sion to the western states, will It Of our institution you have soon take to himself a wife.-"- DAV iS COUNTY BANK ruuisaToa iitam said that one of Kaysville s daughters is to; be the happy I ride. Is entertained a number of friends at cards last Saturday evening. Five hundred was the game and Mrs. ' S. E. Taylor was the champion. The piayers occupied four tables and had & royal good time. RefreshMiss Mamie Barnes ments were r gone to Ameri Warmer weather, rain, snow, slush and mud' is the type of started on the right road to success, and if you are adding to your account even though it be hut a small sum weekly, you are surely building up a preventative of want and poverty later in life. Isnt this an incentive to start an account and obtain one of our Bank books I -i-r-f . Mrs. J. K. Morton has been called Jo the bed side of her mother who is. dangerously- - 111 a,t hot home in American Fork,' l)r. Morton has also served Q I Clothing Co. begins a complete clearance of mens,. young mens and childrens suits. . ..Because - cf our uniformly high values anc correspondingly low prices at all times, an unusual reduction in price is welcomed by thousands, as the one opportunity to secure bargains re. 1 bargains. It will unquestionably be the greatest value-givin- g sale of the season. Nothing Reseived-- AII It WATSON-TANNE- Dour Restate, Watson-Tanne- r 376 andrMiss sustained her -- reputation as a most delightful hostess. 4- Twenty-fourt-h L - Fancy Suits Reduced 20c to 5Cc on the Dollar Our stock is large; the lire you wauti. Lere. means dollars to you. The sale is now on. Mamie R Street, Ogden get here aa eooa a. you cau. EXPECT ' HO VALDES Clothing Company ' Where the Clothes Fit |