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Show 4 LTAU THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. l!i!!lllll!l!!ii!l!i:iill!!lli!lll!lllllllll!!ilill!iillill!!illlilill'il Gingham Sugar is advancing. Why not. buy now? Oranges are advancing buy now. These new ginghams are mostly the famous Kalbumies, 32 inches wide, at 25e per yard. The new range of shades and patterns is varied enough to suit the most particular. 39c Winter Ginghams, special at, per yard " 4 Our Special Prices continue on Blankets, Woolen Hosiery, Wool Caps, Sweaters, Leather Vests, Woolen Shirts, etc. Provo W ool Halts Famous Dixie Southern Utah Molasses, Yacht Club Salad Dressing Groceries $ 1S8 16-ga- or L aL White Borax Naptha Soap, 10 bars for .... ..50c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for 40c Mothers Oats for Nysa Soap, 10c bars for Nysa Soap, 5c bars for ; Jello, all flavors .50c - - 1 Jn uinfcf :zaU qn Red Ball Band Rubber Best at price of the cheapest. New price on 33c , . 6c . 3c .10c We have a bargain in an ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Phone No. Regular 25c size, each size, each Regular-5- 0c Regular $1.00 size, each ... Perrins Salad Dressing Thousand Island SaladiTressin. Goods. J Fleishera Silver-Gloyarn, the latest sweater and hat yarn, 28c er skein the newest shades. w Call and see us about it. I ICaysville, Utah U OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TBAN MOST KAYSVILLE " nt m Mi l tw. Cm. I nr f WMJtk W tiM trmm ml tamfaw. ftrW m4 4 M tmr iklpMrt Km Ikt Dart PW mmm Inn, Ottr MM mm4 ! lM I, ImMai Bm Nmh ' K Sat, feM. Mrs. F. BMuir and children. visited relatives In Bountiful Sunday. T.McOer Peter spent Wednesday in Brigham City. Miss Faye Sanders visited frienda in Farmington Tuesday. Jamea Loynd is spending the winter in various cities of California. Mrs. Eloise ball is suffering from, an attack of lagrippo. Mrs. George Gibson is reported to he quite ill Wm. E. Barton was called for a few daya to Elko, Nev., on account of the illness of hi brother, Joseph Barton. John W. Thornley returned yesterday from a cattle buying trip to Delta, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Edmonds of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hudson announce the arrival of a fine daugbter at their home at Clearfield Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber of Syracuse announce the arrival of a son at their home yesterday. Mrs. A. M. Barnes spent Tuesday and .Wednesday with frienda in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Layton and children of Clearfield are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love and family. Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes spent Tuesday with friends in Salt Lake City. Roger Catmull of Rupert, Idaho, and fiss Irene Gsiley of Kaysville were married in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. Catmull Will return to Idaho in a few days snd Mrs Catmull will remain here until spring. Mrs. Eugenia Craig of Ogden gave BUFFALO MEAT CANNED Mrs. David Call and little son of IN KAYSVILLE farewell dinner party Sunday for a with Mrs. Mary Layton ars visiting Co. is causing Juice The Fruit Utah Misa of Katherine Rockford, Ferguson A. Clark. I1L Miss Ferguson, who has been vis- a mild sensation in Salt Lake and Mrs. Calvin Woodard and daughter, iting friends in Ogden and Kaysville, Ogden papers and in the trade jourIlelen, of Salt Lake, were Sunday returned to her home Wednesday. nals of the country due to their reguests of Hyrum.Msylin and family. The guests were Mayor and Mrs. John cent activities in the canning of BufSo far as is known this is the Miss Maggie Ball of Syracuse is G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. falo. RichMiss and Barnes Miriam only attempt anywhere to can wild spending the week here, visiting with Barnes, buffalo meat, and (this company is Mrs. R. of and Stanton ard Kaysville, relatives. W. Barnes and Miss Ileene Barnes of meeting with great success. Mr. and Mrs. George Dupont of Salt Lake City. Range steers are also canned and Salt Lake spent Saturday in Kaysville the product is gaining a great repuyThe social and dance given by the tation on a ready market. The cans with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Trenam. seventies last Friday evening was a filled with ready corned beef will Mr. and Mrs. Sir! Davis and chil- gorgeous affair. The hall was well find instant favor with auto parties, dren - spent Sunday in Clearfield a filled, everyone bringing lunch which mountain hikers, ranch and sheepguests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Miller. was partaken of after a pleasant hour men, as well being a necessity in of games of various kinds. Later in home. Miss Ruth Trenam underwent an every the evening a fine program delighted Following is an article clipped operation for the removal of her ton- those which dancing from the after present, Salt Lake Tribune. sil and adenoids at her home Satwas indulged in until a late hour. ReUtah may become known over the urday. marks were given in the course of the as the home of canned buffalo country Mrs. Martha Keyson of Salt Lake program by Jesse M. Smith, H. J if meat, pin of Dr S. Gleason of in Kaysville, vis- Sheffield, Sr., and President Henry spent last week-en- d Kaysville, who operates a vegetable iting with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. II. Blood. The seventies are to be and fruit canning plant in city, congratulated, particularly Mayor J. materialize. He has recently canned Nephi Warren. G. M. Barnes, who worked untiringly a quanity of boiled buffalo meat, from FOR SALE CHEAP Ture-bre- d for the success of the affair. animals killed on Antelope island in Harris-Evan- s Black Percheron stallion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buehler enter- the Great Salt Lake, and is sending Horse Co. See Jesse Harris, tained a number of friends at their samples to some of his friends in Salt Layton. home on the mountain road last Fri- Lake. A can of the novel product Mr. and Mr. Theodore Burnham day evening. Music and games were was received yesterday by Secretary Bounhome in to returned their have enjoyed during the evening. At a J. H. Rayburn of the Commercial club. tiful after visiting k week with Mrs. late hour a delicious Dr. .Gleason said that only choice lunchBurnham's mother, Mrs. Mary A. eon was served. Among those pres- parts of the buffalo are used for canClark. - J ent were the following: Mr. and Mrs. ning purposes. It is cut to a suitaand boiled for Thomas NichollsMr.anAMrs. Robert ble size The officer and member of the two To hours. for serving, it Mr. and Mrs. James D. prepare Ward, Roberts, North Davis Stake Relief Society were Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Nicholls, Mr. and may be heated in the can or removed entertained at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Archie Green, Mr. and Mrs. Glen from the can and heated. Dr. Gleason Mrs. Hyde last Thursday afternoon. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson, said that his first experiment has Mrs. John Swift returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butcher, Mr. and proved a great success. He expects to first place the product home in Salt Lake Saturday after Mrs. Ed. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. on n the market in Salt Lak4 and later May-liwith week Mr. and Mrs. the Chas. Hyman Joseph Openshaw, spending in eastern cities. If the demand justi Mr. and and daughters, Ada and Clara. Mrs. and Clarence Hayes fies he will continue canning and it, Ila and Vernon Knighton, Fred, Miss Isabell Clark underwent an Nicholls, as buffaloes long as the Antelope Lois and Dorothy Roberts, inland herd lasts. operation for the removal of tonsils Mary, Ruth and James Harvey. Saturday. Drs, Rutledge and Tanner The regular meeting of the Bay attended. Isabell was able to return View work-club was held yesterday afterInland the at her to Printing ' noon the home of Mrs. Nathan on at Wednesday. company Reeves. The lesson, Shakespeares The Kaysville orchestra put on a As You Like It, was handled in a dance in the local opera house last manner able very by Mrs. S. Gleason Monday night. A fair sired crowd Snd Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs. The rooms was present and the enjoyment lasted were prettily decorated with yellow rrogram will continue through the until a late hour. A delicious three-courtire year. W. X. Pack of West n was served to the following: ful led in returned Swan Wednesday George community singing, and ilrs. Robert Bakin, Mrs. H. II. Blot. President George E. Holt of the evening from St. Anthony, Idaho, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. B. Cooley, bureau introduced Professor to which place he has been on a busiW. W. jJ. ness trip in the interest of the Utah Mrs. S. Gleason, Mrs. Z. H. Jacobs, Owen of thihextjPnsion division of the Mrs. G. W. Leatham, Mrs. C. A. Ep- Utah Tower & Light company. Agricultural college person, Mrs. F. B. Muir, Mrs. Nathan Professor Owen discussed the quesRemember there are only twenty-on- e Reeves. Mrs. G. W. Swan, Mrs. H. L. tion of Selecting an Agricultural days left in which to procure your Gleason, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Program. Mr. West led the disauto licensee. After March 1. 1922, A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. Nick Bonnemort cussion. The program adopted inyou are subject to arrest bn the high- and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. Mrs. M. W. cludes marketing, taxation, sugar dis- Phillips was present as house way with an old license guest. beeta, canning, dairying, poultry, telenow Get and avoid your plates played. phone rate, street improvements and DRAINAGE TO BE DONE the last minute rush and the long pest control. line-u- p The southern part of the county has at the capitoL A. Wilson 483 members on chosen drainage as a Farm Bureau the rolls of reported the bureau this year, a W. P. Epperson returned this mornproject, and in order to complete the noticeable increase. The work outing from Manitou, Colo, where he has work during the year work is already lined for the market committee of been for the past three weeks. Mr. the being started with committeemen. organization was reported by J. F. Epperson was called east due to the Edmond Whitaker of Farmington has Odell. Author Hess reported on tax illness of his uncle, Hardy Epperson a of the work pledged and reduction, and-W- . part large J. of Manitou. "The" latter passed away fairly definite plans made for the agent, explained localThayne, county last Friday night, and Mr. Epperson and county draining. A meeting of the drainage projects to be outlined and remained fof the funeral. completed. committeemen from the southern part An executive session of the county tax A huge flock "of wild ducks was of the county was held at the county committee followed. sighted some fifty yards from the agents office February 2, at which Bamberger tracks in South Farming-to- n time drainage committeemen from WALTERS COMPANY Mil I each local bureau met with R. A.j GIVE SHOW WEDNESDAY Tuesday afternoon. The birds were all large mallards and it is Hart, drainage specialist for the U. S. The Walters company is on the thought they had lost their bearings department of agriculture, and talked boards again in the Kaysville opera in the blinding snow.T They were over the various plans of cooperative house. They will appear next Wedfloundering around helplessly when drainage, after which the committee-me- n nesday evening in a sparkling comedy decided to meet with their local seen. replete with wit and humor. The people to take "up the matter with title is "The Brains' of the Family." Word has just been received from them in order that a uniform Luke Cosgrave is the star system of the John Graham and Garrett Clow to the may to obtain the best results. company, having traveled with this effect that they have at last arrived for a great many years, and at the sheep ranges west of Great This .sect ion of Utah is getting the company they have built up considerable of a Salt lake, where they have gone for snow storm long looked for. With for excellent show, the purpose of trapping coyotes," It over six inches on the concrete road, reputation and fa.r and square dealing with the Pub-h- c. took three weeks to make the trip, where is the highway snow plow that They are always welcome in the snow being so deep in some places, came chuggirg through the other day Kays vte, where a crowded house is making travel almost impossible, looking for snow. always on hand to greet the players. tht two-cour- se for-cann- ing CELERY EXPERTS COMING A celery meeting will be held Saturday, February 4, at West Bountiful meeting house at 2:00 p. bl, and at Clearfield meeting house at 7:00 p. m. Both meetings will start on time. Warren Knudson, a graduate of Cornell university who has specialized on, celery growing, and Frank Cutler, a grower of celery in Salt Lake county for years, will talk on practical celery growing and its possibilities here. , '' There is an unlimited demand for Utah celery and nobody can grow it as well as fellows in Davis county and everybody should grow enough in their gardens for their own use at least. There is, however, considerable to learn about it, and we know of no men we could get who know practical celery growing as well as these two men, and the County Farm bureau is going to considerable trouble and expense to have them come here. Inasmuch as it is a new crop, we urge that you attend these meetings and bring as many more men with you as possible. CARD gaining instant favor. For the five years he has been making fenviable record in eastern cities. Aside from being a brilliant pi;. and sympathetic and intelligent companist, Mrs. AndeLn has a ft soprano voice and will sing geTe operatic and popular numbers, i joining in a number of duets. The program consists of , variety of numbers, classic, pop, and humorous. At Yosr Service - Non-Uni- ; WILLARD ANDELIN TO BE HERE FEBRUARY 15 Willard Andelin, eminent bass singer of Utah, is to appear in the Kaysville Tabernacle in a concert Under the auspices of the local mutual improvement association on Wednesday evening, February 15. Mr. Andelin will be assisted by Arvilla Clark (Mrs. Andelin), soprano and pianist of considerable note. Willard Andelin appeared in a concert in Kaysville a number of years ago and sang before a large audience, on Latest Music Played J. Lawrence Heywood, Phone Ogden, Utah Grinding valves on any makt car and relining brakes. Ford Car Repairing a Specialty ELMER W. WARD Kaysville, on Mountain 'Telephone Road 24-F-- III iiiiiiiimmiimiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiic 1 ROY STEWART and - in Wolves of the Border E Also two-re- el Sennett Mack Bounti-iuncheo- E Kaysville Opera Roust 1 5 Satcrday,Feb.4-8P.- H. Prices 15c and 25c 5 niitmmiimiiimiinimiimiimimiiniir GOLDEN RULE STORE Itexall Toothache Drops, a remedy for toothache; proves its efficacy in severest cases. 15c a bottle. Rexall Earache Relief. For simple forms of earache, hardening of the wax and irritation of the ear passages. 25c a bottle. Aspirin, genuine. For colds, headache, rheumatism, etc. Boxes of 12s, 24s, 100s. Your Prescriptions are filled just exactly as the doctor orders at our store. You never need to go farther, and we are near to you if you want them refilled. Ask jour doctor. Try the Drug Store First LAYTON DRUG CO. 2A -- u LAYTON, UTAH .Originators of Low Prices ple . lused Special Prices on Mens Heavy Shoes, $4.00 Ladies Dress Shoes, $ u: $2.89 Mens Heavy Shoes, $5.00 ?! Boys Boys $3.98 Heavy Shoes, $2.50 :iv $1.98 Heavy Shoes, $3.98 SvLLt$2.98 Shoes, our $1.49 value, at 98c Infants E Comedy SHE LOVED A SAILOR KAYSVILLE se ! JOSIE SEDGWICK -- Things You Need for Wintertime 2300, 10-20- Ford Car Repairing t)F THANKS We take this means of expressing our thanks to all the boys who rendered such timely and efficient aid in preserving property at the recent fire which occurred at our farm last FriYVM. H. BLOOD, day: and family. ORCHESTRA FIVE-PIEC- E value, at (?9 ( sPO.c Ladies Dress Oxfords, S" $4.1 Mens Dress Shoes, value, at $ r. tDO. Mens Dress Shoes, value, Q4 at Mens Dress Shoes, A value, at Above mentioned are only a fe1 the bargains. Prices are cut or Shoes, i $( C |