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Show OUR FIRST 1L IEIG Located in th midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of mils., tomatoes "and sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now buildingl. cannery, roller mills and creamery C.ood oppor- icnio the kind that are being sold by 8c. to 20c. per prddiers at pound, we sell at tunities for those- xvktng suburban acreage for mi grovvi-'gtruck 'gardening, diucken rawing' and dairying. On lu e o'" Salt I ake & Ogden and Oregon Snort me. lights now nentk- CotmiTcvi.il Chib :or rue inform ntion. - -- earance 1 Has-electri- Miss Mable Youi Adv. today. 1 i. ,v The , , 'ied- - a hold !' aT Nt'jr VI" aU.Ul.ii t tU . .1 I." ' F. " ti t o It 1 t id.ui '.on i I t A s I1 soi ' e: - vd; hhio'n til nil'. nil U .l d f .1 .1 Katie moi M o iumm iv , I.aytou wit m d. it , , U'all Ou tilt' mu mu It biyt . j Gos. sninm. t ht- t t IK l au. their li.u mu'Hi'ii tlui-tiiii- -- -- tl,l , . ha . cur' if uiul 1 hi f "l f ora'ii f I 1 oi n k t i i ' i r . 1'1 s ,ii i, i ,i ,i i i u ,i n, i I,n u i i i . i ... ,i . -' ii in, n M, Chrystal J tint qiii'-i- l inn in m '1, i who has beei w nti.g tnond. m ' bofm-o i" r rniiini in tli h of Without oi in il.t ii, ' Layton and Kaysxi'o 'tiu the tl 1101 lit'! lull tilt li in lit it tin critics July, returned to in" home by olliur-- . ami tin miti ut .11.1 a uu ' , day.' laud cfruit all th 11. t.o s(t ui.it Mi-- Complete line of Seasonable 'Footwear will be closed out at once. Remember every pair of shoes in our big stock is new--this our first season--ou- r is policy is always show the newest goods on jhe market to do this we mustTclose out each seasons styles in the season .thereof. . . season-o- ur 1 . reduced prices . Gel our prices on Fruit Jars before making your purchases o w I, II' ' n on I Ill'll hi, ut i .1ui uoiioiu t I. i ! ii. i i, i, i t u t to ! iku! u1 , i'h -, .i k ,u t! , Moll t!U'llt' . ! lit'ul-- - ci",. , mat ki1' in. Ashael Adams, wo ha been the employ of tin lnisn h.i' lung company ill Nevuu 'm sntitc tone has returned homt li u 1 tho day. supposed sales. Low Shoes at greatly Summei; goods, Aprons, Dresses, etc. r iit u hig discount ur-ha- - uh! Mi Miss Emma Wa-nAnderson of Kaymcu, 'i an i la ed in of - l s F'oi-ant- , i ii , i i i o first A' line . to the San Francis shelf worn goods at The McCune-Foulge-r O.-de- . The Misses Qraci a returned from Grade Footwear1 , , . til Cet a can of ConkejV Fly Knocker ut the Layton" Drug Store. Cot it a great opportunity to buy e,. o been MMting relative-this place. Per Pound Peter Radford. D .July 30, 31st out-of-dat- 1 - will Be m full swing for less than you pay for ,' 1 m Co-o- p. Kaysville , The 1 )1 louse of Quality and Popular Prices. it- - - James E. F.llrsoi manager of t lit' Tlif hums of tho Fnllfil Statos. Layton sugar fat tot y, has Teeeied t'oiitulniio nun o a'lut put lilt trout irj his 1U16 model Hudson Light Six cut. Kinoriniifiil tli. m an) other class of biirtlnoss They luiif tiottoi M'ctirttifH It is a beauty and a sweet running and i her rule of Interest ay a machine. j than any other lute of They ket mure ptodufts mid hate lesw mai Three hives of Layton Uee girls to sit) in living the price than any conducted an excursion to Siiltuir lust other IntsincsM- and they get more . f Known Everywhere" As The 111 BEST VERY indti-ttr- - lank LiUUIV Harp NEW PUMPS, (not one pair I 0ut 0f factory. four months), all styles, no reservations whatsoever, regular price $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 lines at ' '' $2.69 . j The famous Wiehart & Gardiner goods with all our $5.00 and $5.50 values go at $3.25 per pair. Men sand Boy s Oxfords, Work Shoes, School Shoes, Scout Shoes, Baby, Dolls and Mary Janes, in fact file test line of shoes in Most till the llees par- pointful buncombe and less roiihtnu1 Wednesday. tlve legislation than any other chtsa ticipated in the out mg and many; of of people. The farmers can only irt their friends accompanied them. qulrh such Inlhient'e In business, in government and In economies newlll E. 1 Ellison ami son, Lawrence, enable them to Share pquitshlj the are expected to return from Nevada fruits of their labor through organia-tiu- n and every farmer on Ameileun Saturday. They have been inspect, soil Who desires to help himself and ing the interests of the Ellison Hunch- his fellow plowman should rally around the Union. ing company for the past ten days. The Utah Power & Light company will conduct a special sale of electric appliances during the entire month of August. The regular price is cut in Utah on sale at prices yon have never heard of before for such goods. half on some of the appliances. Samuel Fliut hus been culled from n his home in Burley to look ufter hm farm. Mr. Flint leased Ins farm to John Hinas, aGreck, hist spungy who after neglecting the, crop, deserted ' the place. , " If you dont more than save your care fare we will pay the cash The opportunity to shoe the whole family at such prices will come but twice each year and that when we have our Clearance Sale. THE CO. McCUNE-FOULGE- R 246 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah The convict road workers are making a good fitHrt at laying concrete on theyState road north of town. The grading and drainage has been completed and concreting will go forward steadily. About two hundred yarns of road has been finished up to date. 1 - Summer Excursions EAST VIA HON The Reflex prints the best PACIFIC BUTTER WRAPPERS SYSTEM Miss Dora Cook suffered a paralytic stroke last F riduy evening. Iler ami speech are effected, She side right is now some better, but it is not expected that she will fully recover for some time. for the Ieist money The Layton Water corffpuny is laying about two miles of pie line to connect their pipe line system with their lately acquired water supply in Snow creek. The line will have its intake up in the canyon where the water will always be free from contamination. Miss Bessie Stevenson, Miss Bessie Adams celebrated Day and Will-Pioneer Day by exploring the mountains east of town and visiting the crater lakes on the east side E. of-th- Very low rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, Kar.s . City, - St. Lous, Remember the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM is the Direct Route to all points east Through cars. . J.R.GAILEY NOTARY PUSUC. .j. --- . With Barnes Banking Co, Ksysvlll -- Memphis, Omaha, Clticago, Minneapolis, St Paul, and many other points fnm local p into on the Oregon Short Line. For the Most Goods For the Money Sale Dates, May 15, 19,22, 26, 29 ; June 2, 5, 9, 12, 16 19, 23, 26, SO; July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18, 25; September 1, 8, 15. Limit October 31, 1915. Call Phone Diverse Routes. Consult any O. S. L. Agent for rates and further details. No. 36 Its of most benefit when misfortune comes. mighty strength, and yon are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effart to ssts a penny here, a dollar there." OurSatJinJj Department w aheayt ready to terete you. J. B. GAILET, Cashier JOHN R. BARNES, President For morning and afternoon delivery in foysrifle BRUCE MAJOR, Asst. Cashier Barnes Banf(ing Co. AAyjvui:. STEPHENS BROS. xTjKH SURPLUS and PROFITS, Dmctmi ball the Hyde & Sheffield are making progress on the addition and alterations to the Layton school building. The small addition in the rear of the, buifding has been torn away and a portion of the wall torn out. The .excavation has been completed and work on the jfounda,tior. of the two room addition will soon be under way. A new heating plant will be installed for the entire luilding and when completed the structure will be a fine, modem build- - The crowd in attendance at the morning exercises' at the Pioneer Day celebration at Layton was not large, a great number of the people having gone to Salt Lake City to celebrate the day. The programs presented was very good. Richard Schoffield opened and closed the exercises with prayer, the oration of the day was delivered by Reverend Porter of Kaysville, Miss Dot Day- sang My Own United State," Mrs. Laudie rendered a Scotch reading and Francis Bone led the audience in sniging America. The celebration exercises were held in the bowery, where most of the people enjoyed their picnic dinners. In the' afternoon several foot races were pulled off in which both beys and girls participated. The ladies race for the electric percolator, offered by the Utah Power & Light company, was won by Mrs. W. W. Cowley. There were several entries in this race and excitement was at high pitch. The base ball 'game between Layton and the Hewlett team of Salt Lake City was taken by the Layton boys by a score of 9 to 0. 65,730 John W. Gails John R. Psrnes, L. S. Hills, Royal C. Barnes, William Blood. John G. )L Barnes Henry JL Blood Interest paid on Time Deposits. .We always hars Money to Loan on good ecurity. Drafts sold payable in all the principal cities of the world, lour kivcim Mdud. Istereot pejette quarterly. Notary psHie in Bank. MARKET LAYTOH e I Milled Jn the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY DEALER When one class of people has anything to say, It has become largely the custom to muko a political issue out of it iiiHteud of a friendly discussion. to pilot tl lu u law hook instead of a newspaper and to argue It he fore a jury Instead of to settle It lu the hlgliur courts of C'oinmou Sense. As a result, polltmil agitators, political lawyers, political preachers uid uiuHOultim women are powerful in poIlti(H and dissension, selllshness, Intolerance and hysterics run nnyjulut In public affairs, for when tho low, g damp, murky atmosphere of envelops public thought It breeds political reptiles, vermin, bugs and lice .which the pure air of truth and the sunshine of understanding will choke to death. AVe have too many self appointed interpreters of Industry who are incapable of grasping the fundamental principles of business and who at best can only translate gossip and add color to Hensutlonal stories. J No bus!-- ' ness can stand upon error find might No Industry rules right or wrong. can thrive upon ljilsundcrstandlng, for public opinion is more powerful than a King's sword. , - When and prejudice, suspicion class haired prevail, power gravitates into the hands of the weuk, for demagogues thrive upon dissension and statesmen sicken upon Btrife, The remedy lies in eliminating the middleman the political gossip and thiB result can be accomplished by the managers of business sitting around the table of industry and talkIntering It over with the people. change of information between industries and the people is as necessary .to success in business as Interchange in commodities, for the people can only rule when the public understands. Away with political interpreters who summon evil spirits from their prison cells and loose them to prey upon the welfare of the people in the name of My Country." mlsiiii-derstaudln- IT. HAS From The Housetops wish to, proclaim the advantages of having a bank account with us. Safety and carefulness, combined with liberality, courtesy to all, and a desire to be of service to our customers, the high position of our officers and directors in the estimation of our merchants are a few of the reasons why you should have your account here. we Jnion S fate Bank . ) BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. FRY IT ! s P? I 1 kokA 1, yfA f;i it I '4" summer's most delightful -- treat X - I r hjj pl&r Best Home Rendered -- effervescing !' sparkling I -foamjnq! -satisfying! Better than packing house stuff 13c er the beverage youll relish -- oun( - i J agings ylccounl Then it is of Vice-Preside- nt but the Made of Choicest Utah Wheat POLITICAL GOSSIPS ins- - Stop-over- s, L. S. HILLS, range. They report a hard trip, feel they were fully repaid by granduer of the scenery. Snow and climbing drifts were among amusements enjoyed. e (ansuille Floor , A chance to the high cost of living Pickle Specials A IxKwe Iiches Sweets, Sours, Dills, Chow Chow, etc at reduced prices. CRB5RFR3M '. SfckcrSrcimun, sSlalfinoi occsruuAM Mark Barnett Phone 2 5-- |