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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE UTAH Great Tomato Crop. The finest crop of tomatoes ever brought into the Kaysville fanning companys plant is be: lng brought m at .t his time.. The , trtrif"1sTarge. firm, smooth and very meatVj. The' excellence of this crop proves the wisdom of furnishing the best seed obtainable to the growers. Even when svocL cost a dollar a pound extra. the increase is ' insignificant where the best of results are obtain - Warnr weather will help to ripen the tomato crop faster, but there are no signs of frost on the mountains .at thisc time. The ripening season is two or three weeks ahead of last year. ! A Millinery Opening .and Friday -- Saturday- I2and Sept- 13' You are cordially invited to inspect onr large and attractive display of the seasorTs most popular styles in Ladies, Misses'. and'Childrens Hats. O- - Stafford lEA CTL Millinery 2455 Washington Ave. I AY - - OOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual courtcsv. Thfc telephone is more useful to those who talk as if face to face, lor civility removes difficulties ' and facilitates the promptest possible connections. As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more people wish- - to talk to the same person at the same timeW ithout courtesy confusion U inrvjfahh, im.! iht confusion is greater when the people cannot see each other. - 1 t ( - The Bell Telephone Service enters intimately into the social anil business life individual. The best results conic through the practice of mutual courtesy. Brigham, Sept. 17th. Reduced Rates via Company O. S. L. OGDEN, UTAH - Hie Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company tf Last Game of Season. READY ' - The operators must be patient and polite under all circumstances, but they will do better woik if they meet raticnce and politeness on the pait of telephone users.. The Kaysville ball team played its last game of the season ... at Sheffield ball park last Saturday afternoon. The -- game was against the fast Fort Douglas team and taken altogether a good showing was made not- withstanding aeverah-nubstitntwere used by .the locals. The score was 9 to 6 infavorof the soldiers and had the game lasted another inning as it went in the ninth the home boys would have been the victors.' At the last of the fifth inning the score stood 9 to 2 but tlie soldiers failed to score after that - inning while Kaysville. run their score up to 6. A feature of the game that will long be remembered by all present was rooting by the Kaysville fans, especially the ladies. es SCHOOL? The Study of Dress is not taught at school but it is an important branch of knowlege, nevertheless. Every boy is influenced by the kind of clothing he wears although ne may not realize it. Slylish apparel of good quality has an elevating influence. It tends to make a boy careful and neat, and puts him on good terms with himself. We dont fhean that he should dress .extravagantly. His attire should besimple but it should be GOOD; his choice of styles should be quiet but CORRECT. ' It is neither difficult nor expensive for a boy to dress well if he buys Wooly Boy Suits and Hercules Shoes. ' PEACH DAY Brigham, Sept. 17th. Reduced Rates via O. S. L. . . PEACH DAY u Clarks Stores 2356 to 62 Wash. Ave. OGDEN LICENSES. MARRIAGE X s BrighanCitjr X. Sept. 3 T. M. Petty, age .29, September 17. and Daisy M. Bird, age 23, both Excursion of Salt Lake. Via Sept. 4. Oscar W. Matern, age O. S. L. Si, and Mary Appleton, age.21; Round trip both of "Salt Lake.' From 23, Sept. 4. John of Ogden, and Winopa Curtis, KAYSVILLE age 21 ; of Minneapolis, Minn. - - FARMINGTON Sept. 4. Sam Wetzler, age 36, LAYTON and Jlelen Hoppe, age 26; both CLEARFIELD of. Salt Lake.' ROY 6. Griffin G, Wells, age $1.00 Sept. 21, andCreta Hopkins, age 20; both of Salt Lake. Sept. 6. Charles Donelson, age 39, and Minnie Royal, age -- 25 j X Free Peaches and New-eyag- e - OVERSTOCKED- Ouf Loss Your Gain. 2 x 4 12, 14 and 16 ft; Per M. ft. 2 x 8, 14 and 16 ft. Per M. ft. and 2x6 Nice grade 1x4 Sheathing Star A Star Cedar Shingles Standard Shingle 1x4 No. 2 V. G.G. Fir Flooring 1x4 No. 3 V. Fir Flooring 1x4 Common Pine Flooring x 4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceiling $22.00 21.00 19.60 3.00 2.00 37,50. 29.00 21.00 25.00 ! . . . , , , 29.00 x4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceiling-.- -. 1 8 No. x Rustic Clear and 2 30.00. 1x6 1 x 6 No. 3 Fir Eustic 25.00 ,,, All New Stock. Act Quickly Before- - it is all Gone. , Everything at Eeduced Prices. SALT LAKE LUMBER COMPANY 740 So 6 West. GEO. E. ROMNEY, Mgr. Phone W, 501 awt Miscellaneous Fruits .Varied .Entertainment -- c Following rates and . Train service will ', prevail : 3 bothof Salt Lake, Sept. 6. Frank II. Kimbrotyjh, age 30, and Myrtle Kimbrough, age 26 ; both of Salt Lake. Sept. 6. Charles A. White, age 26, and Hilda Martin, age 29; both of Salt Lake. Sept, 8 Thomas M. Deers, age 29, and Rosina Lambert, age 30; both of Salt Lake, 7 Sept. 9. Samuel K, Montgomery age 29, of San Francisco, and Ethel Clark 29, of Salt Lake. 0 For Salt 7--r- A relinquishment on a snap for someone. Good land ? acres of land lying about 8 of Burley, Idaho. miles south-eaJ6C st The vacation is ended; the jolly freinds are separated but you can keep them with you in pictures. Probably you owe it to them, and modern photography makes the obligation an easy one to meet., . There s a photographer in Ogden, whose name is Address, a Utah. M. Miller, Tre-tnonto- n, Wfflird:57 Adr. 0"-- " " Ar. Brigham peach day Returning Brigham, Sept. 17th. Reduced Rates via O. S. L. .. wd 8 :00 p. m. 9:50 9 :17 9 :35 10 :10 11:42 12:05 See Agents for further details. Report wte totkatk Bank OomMoMr af tka aaadlttoa of "Tki Sanaa of Inwlif of Eayarttla, la tka Oo." Banking Ooanty at Daala, DM af Ptok, at tka cloao of A IMS oo tka ttlk tar EUOUBOBS M1.MB il Lnaaa, and ptaaoooto kaport Stoto of Ctak, Ogden, Utah. 3202, 25th St. fat, ...... Orardnfta Boada, Stock. Banking HTIPu ini ViJ GOING MOW Ladies, Gents and Childrens Oxfords, Pumps, Straw Hats invar -- 1 TOTAL r dikto MM tot ' - - ... - .... - Oarttdeataa af Popoalt tua ParatHO Baa. for Tasaa . SO 1A VMM IS LIABILITIES. Capital Block paid la -dorptaa Band Cndlrtdad Pro iadtndaal papoatta Savtf Papoatta Tibi ,1TJ M ad lazaa paid - ft ,M M JUt SO U, tod IS to. lito Dotlara otd Onti Currant l.toO MSJi Fractional dllTac TOIAL at Greatly Reduced Prices - Paafnoi Batman! Bank paa front Stoto.paok aod Baakan Oaaklatto Ckacka And other Summer Goods , Oirllllii, av Hooao Mug I U.1M H.toi tto JA.OS MM Stataaf Dtak, at Paata.) Ooantjr awura aeeardlato XOall, kata Ant Uj caakiaraf tka akoaa taatnm aod aayitkot kata aaaad bank; tkot tka akaaw aod torafotac report of tka enotataaa falL traa and oavnet eoadltma at tka aeld kaok at tka cieae of twalaaaa toll. aa tka 1M day af Soka B. Pal lay. - Stewart-Burto- n N Co. General Merchandise Shoe Shop Sake taw. Buy early and get the better choice. Electric MSM - tf ttitwt akaertbad aod iwor to kafara too tfala M day af May, 111. Braea Hator, Botary Faklte. Saaa B. CoiwL-AkMlatm L k k dtrwetor. Btoada. H. Sanaa. Baa ry UtoofCtak Ottcaoftka Book Coaaataalnaar. L c A. Harter. Book Cr mlpatnnar of too Barte of Utah, dokaratoy eartfy tkat Ike forafoinf laa fall, traa aod awnd aopy af tka Moftat af tka am IMALJ toll Kaysville - - Utah 75 Sewed Soles, Mens Sewed Soles, Womens..... 50 Heels Straightened 25 Good Harness Repairing done at ItLISQS ELECTMC Si::? TELCPCONB IV. 40 trains leave Brigham at 2:48 p. ln. and specials at 7 :30 and 11:00 EDJMYTH TAILORING CO 382 25th Street, Opposite City I til. Opiea, Utih |