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Show I THE WESXLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH to Things and Hew Styles; Baby Doll and Llary Jane Slippers at. Sheffields -- 8 s looking on yourfeeris found in our White House, Mansion, Unique Special, Ideal, Avenue, Something good under yourJeeLand-goo- d Usona, Enterprise and Blue Ribbon slippers. White House gun metal pumps, two strap, plain toe $2.1 9. Mansion, patent leather, two Blue Ribbon Baby Doll, two strap $2:19. trap Mary Janet $2.89. Uona, tan calf $2.97. Avenue, patent leather vamp, two strap $1.97. Ideal, white canvass $1.49. Unique Special, patent leatKer, two strap $1.79. Get shod in the Latest Style for spring and summer. Enterprise, patent leather, two strap butt on 42.3 5. REMEMBER WE ARE GIVING AWAY THE FOLLOWING 15 PRIZES: One One One One One Pounds Sugar, twelfth prize Value 1.35 Cuff Tie One Gents Complete Set, Pin, Buttons, to Value 1.25 . Tie Holder, thirteenth prize One Gents Tie Pin, fourteenth prize . . .' Value 1.00 Value .70 One Pair Basket Ball Shoes, Fifteenth prize 2.50 2.15 2.00 2.00 1.50 Value One Childs Gold Bracelet, sixth prize Two Sacks High Patent Flour, seventh' prize .... Value One Ladies IngersoU Midget Watch, eighth prize Value Value One Ladies Gold Watch Fob. ninth prize One Gents IngersoU Eclipse Watch, tenth prize. .Value Value One Ladies Gold Breastpin, eleventh prize Snow E White washing machine, first prize. .Value $8.50 Value 3.50 Ladies' Cold Signet Ring, second prize Young Ladies Cold Bracelet, third prize . . . .Value Value Hotpoint Electric Iron, ' fourth prize Lisk Four Coated Enamel Self Basting Value 2.50 Roaster, fifth prize Twenty-fiv- e L50 H. J. SHEFFIELD &.SONS.DEPARTMENT..CASH Kaysyillc.Utah "THEMOSTOF-TMEBESTFORTHELEASTO- STORE Phone'Norl ASh' kSSE WYSVTULE Dahlias, Paeonies, Chrysanthemums, Gladioli, Snowball, Privet, etc. Shade and Fruit Trees. that We can furnish anything grows if ordered early, KatsyUIi Hollar Ifllli, TOfoUbU fn lit ctnnlnf tbnhmnt, and raal brick plant add ataadlljr to tha vaaltb of tha eltp. Oanorat farmlag, fruit and vtgstebte growing for aod ablp-pin- g and canning art important Indus-trlaHas a count klgb achooi, church! and naw opara bouaa. City vator and slactrie lighting nra .inducements for investment. Homo 'of th Kaflax and 1U printing plant R. I. Red Roosters, $1.25 .Each. -- AdMbert - G alley, of Kaysville and a Miss Reed, of Clearfield, Setting Eggs, 75c dozen. were married last. week. The Reflex joins in congratulations. - Gloason Nursery Elder Leo Ware, son of James Ware, Jr., who has been laboring as an L. D. S. missionary with headquarters at Chicago for the past 27 months has been, released and is expected home soon. - KAYSVILLE, UTAH. DR. A. Z. TANNER R, Telephone 99 Offlee Hours 9 to 6 pm. Layton Building, Layton, Utah. Hansons Electric Shoo Shop Utah Kaysville Sewed Soles, Mens Sewed Soles, Womens.. Heels Straightened 75 50 25 ... TELEPHONE 45 J. KAYSVILLE HOSPITAL - Well Equipjted Special Rate Maternity Caere. Everythin, including physician for two weeks, only jwo. Rhone 9tf S uppprt ome Institutions, T. filcClure Peters ittercsy znd Councelor st Lav. , IitstIIIi, Do You Sing mmm mmmm You Can Utah or Play ? jli mi iiii Get' The Very Finest Edition Why Pay 50 Cents to $1 for Your Choice Classical Pieces I Our CENTURY EDITION mutuc i on wzzt fullitHd paper, from new, prints emneved plataa, cootamlnc Uuwt revUioua. No chute er oditxm can be found. At our uniform price of 10 cenh, you can get live or tan piece at the usual coat oi utte. GVAR A TTY corwri Otlt vUfc.au? eteeUtMts yoo Iwty. ft tltrr nrv t v. xt we claim or you vo i rctHuU Uw juuvto! m sad )hi maynMct, keep the mussc. Look mi thooo few telrcUoirt The girls of the 8th grade of the Central school made a large American flag, 7 x 14 feet in size and presented it to the school. The work was done under the supervision of Mrs. Parrish. Music lovets and others interes ed in the approaching contest to be held by the Davis County Mus ieal association,' March 26, 27 and 28, can secure copies of the program by calling at The Reflex Thomas Croft, of Logan, a former resident of Kaysville, was in the city last week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Croft constore ducted a' confectionery when he lived here and is remembered as a live wire. The Kaysville City Council pus-sethe ordinance, at the last meeting of the council. Ruggers will find the ordinance in this issue of The Reflex where they can study it and determine, if they want to violate it and run the risk of a taste of high life in the court of Judge Barnes. d anti-raggin- g The Kaysville basket ball team trimmed Centerville last Saturday evening at the Alberta hall in Centerville, by a score of 27 to 18. This leaves but one team in the county, for Kaysville to' defeat and that is Farmington, who the locals meet at an early date. This game will be one of the best of the season as neither team has gone down to defeat this season. The residents of South Weber captured a young deer at that place one day last week. Dogs had chased the deer until it was almost exhausted and finally brought it to bay in the canal where it was captured. It is presumed that the severe weather in the mountains drove the deer to the Talley where the dogs ; found it. The animal will be turned over to the state game warden. Dr. Rutledge attended the auto Attend the M. I. A. Washington mobile show in Salt Lake yester- birthday ball, at the Opera house Monday night and have the time day afternoon. of yeur life. The Bay View study club held Professor Hammer, of Ogden, its annual dinner to which the mere men, husbands of the club has formed a class of vocal inmembers, were invited on Satur- struction in Layton. 'Professor day evening. The dinner was Hammer will conduct the Layton given at the home of Mrs. Sum- choir. ner Clenaon and was a most enWilliam Corbridge id improv-ing-- f joyable affair. The menu includroitt- - his recent illness. His ed a long list of el ibles good for Mrs. Horace Layton arthe inner man and was artistical- daughter, from rived High River, Alberta, ly prepared and daintily ser- Canada, last Thursday noon. ice cream. ved,' from bullion to The house and table decorations Miss Annie Richins accompanied were in keeping with the day Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ilennefer to St. Valentines, and consisted of Layton last where they' hearts and rod carnations. The al L at.t e nded Saturday t h e 1 5hta"Bir d ball. place cards were scarlet cupids They returned to Ilennefer Tueson which the name of the , juest was written in white ink.,. Games day. followed the dinner and' jlrs. J. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Thornley had charge of this Cowley, of Raymond, Alberta, feature of the occasion. In the Canada, Februaiy the 13th, a r musical games Mrs. Emily ' son. This is the second child so and at the piano presided that has come to gladden the skillfully did she manipulate the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Cowley. instrument that the blanks in the Henry Thornley and wife left story were easily supplied by all those who were, familiar with the the first of the week for Wyoming, wThere Mr. songs of the day and the long A .was of feature the games Thornley will take treatments at ago. the names of places and rivers the hospital under Dr. Whitin Germany, suggested by lock. Mr. Thornley is suffering worn by the club members. from a Many original devices were exStevens 'Brothers will open a hibited in carrying out this idea new meat market in Layton and which was most appropriate to will engage in a wholesale and the occasion, as the lessons for r retail meat business. Irvin Gerthe winter have been on the Hen-nefwill move down from man empire, The affair was a and take charge of the shop complete success as has been be head meat cutter. will and club everything attempted by this since its organization, one year ago lat fall. Those present were Bnhop and Mrs. Henry II. Blood, Dr. and Mrs G. D. Rutledge, Senator and Mrs. J, W. Thorn-ley- , Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams, Dr, and Mrs. Sutnner Gleason, Mrd.G. C. Nelson, of Loa, Utah, Miss Laura Crawford, Mrs. Emily Sitzer and daughter Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. Benjamin Barrett, Miss. Irene Swan, Miss Clare Gleason and Lester Gleason. -- -- Sit-ze- Kem-mere- ob-jec- complica-tioa-of-diseases- me er JUVfr Located la tht vidat of fartil Saida. Excali in production of milk, toaatoas and ingax baate. Baa eannary, rollar nulla and craamary. Good opportnni-tia- a (or thoaa lacking suburban acro-ag- a (or fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On lins of Salt Laka 4 Ogden and Oregon Short Lins. Hat electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club (or information. BOYLE Miss Yerlie Birkin entertained a few friends Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Klli son will return from the coast Monday. -- Dot Robinson, of Morgan, was visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Harris. a 4 HI 1,r" . T Lrinwm I cA t IlYTOil Q-jsL- iy SALE R We have a few S. C. While Leghorns, our prize' winning stock, which we are offering for' sale. If you want such a bird iMviiPpay you to command look at them. EGG FOOD. ' After experimenting for a ninu her of years we have at iat succeeded in producing the best egg food for chickens we have eer used. This' food we have nano Stewarts Laying Mash, and we fravt1 put" out a small quantity among our neighbors and they are getting the eggs. The food contains just the right portion of nine ingredients to make a food. You prop rly balanced are imited to purchase a sack and watch the results. Oak Leaf Poultry Farm, Kaysville Ut. Eggs For Hatching From my prize winning BUFF ORPINGTONS This stock took four prizes at There will be a meeting of the fanciers of Davis county at the the Davis County Poultry show.' vestry of the churchy on Wednesday evening, February 25th. All WEBSTER persons interested in poultry are invited to be jiresent. Kaysville R. D. 1 Phone 74 N 4. J. W. ff - VV it' u HEH JU COMPANY, OGDEN - I Let us figure on those new House Furnishings, we can save you money. We will deliver the goods in our own wagons or prepay freight. 51 Carpets, Rugs Mxmmt Uu ge POULTRY FANCIER'S TMEEY ING. FURNITURE 1 OW A with-knowled- d ( T Wednesday afternoon the funeral of John M. Smith better known as Jack .was held in the West Layton meeting house. Jesse M Smith and S. M. Kershaw were the principal speakers. Robert Birkin rendered two solos SomeSometime Somewhere, and Jesse time Well Understand. M, Smith th grave.. jdedicated J The Layton Commercial club will fill the farmers , along the lines of dairying, one of the most important branches of farming in this district. The topic benig Dairying, will be presented by .a representative from the 'United States Bureau of Dairy Investigati n This lecture promises to be one of the very best yet scheduled by the Commercial club, every dairyman should be in attendance. It means money. Have you joined yet, Mr. Farmer.' FOOD-FO- at Murit VJL irm md 11 : Ilen-nefe- All the business Rouses, Arthur Swanger, son of Mr. celebrated Lincolns birthand Mrs. Harry Swanger, was seriously injured while walking day by closing for the day. only t the D. & R. G. track, ou the Workmen were Piaam Solos Vocal Soke busy Tuesday, NO I (rtKirWI mpL64 TWO prkw Kaysville section about a mile ri Amu i (.Aiini anctoO KaKm m 9utr the leaky fire plug south of the Kaysville depot at repairing In u ii IrtkliJna rViwrfS iVnauA KathnyA MinrMS Na U i iwt 3 oclock last Thursday after- near the Farmers Union store. SovW h. Hllaot TZ l wimts Rmmtmt bai f"1! noon. When found the young I Zeog shifts The regular Tim i'bWM m .of the man Piano Dwb was unconscious and he was Commercial club meeting ViolLa and Piano will be held in wSw iSrteettaaO PnJi lU Nv iOy'Tot. immediately taken to the Dee the club rooms Thursday evening. evi t HuAU SS4 iOb. 8) tawe "Tiid hospital --in Ogden, and is stiff in S vrrm So Mar lllogsr Arune a critical .condition although Hope a gMr lbmtlmuiTf U arcS Henry Hobbs has traded a part Tmwwn, m d niw of his It Mrta) are entertained of his old homestead to Salt recpvery. t IWHMMI tUr. IUIM4 (kiMuatafN) kTMr is not known whether he was Lake parties for & residence on Any of these at 10 cents a copy if ordered direct from us. Catalog of struck by the locomotive of north South Temple street bound No. 1, or was liit by a nearly 2000 titles free on request. Charles W. Robins has traded chunk of coal falling from the 10 acres of his Syracuse land to The of the father tender. young is an of Ogden- - party for real - estate DRUG GO. niau the foreman, the Kaysville section and was inspecting there and a new Buick Counts "tYRs track when the accident oceured. JUjr Parley Ellison left Monday for Rochester, N. Y., where he will undergo treatment at one of the famous sanitariums there. ts I ScAmA r, Lots of .sports and plenty 'of fun at the M. I. A. ball at the Opera house Monday night. -- or Linoleums laid on the floor. are equipped to offer you better service than any furniture store in Utah. We own our own buildings including sales rooms and. warehouse. We are equippedwith the latest devices to reduce cost of handling, such as electric freight and passenger elevator, electric carpet and shade machines, complete telephone exchange. In fact we are always on the lock out to improve our service, realizing that a satisfied customer is the best advertising medium in the world. C Let us Figure With You. BOYLE FURNITURE CO. Low Prices, Quality, Service |