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Show THE WEEKLY ESTLSX, KAYSYILLE, UTAH ' F For one week beginning November 15 and ending Saturday, November 20, we will place on sale some merchandise at special prices ft ich will be so low that tt ery person in Davis County should investigate the specials we have to offer. Remember this is an opportunity to buy good, dependable merchandise of character'And standard worth at a great saving. Compare these prices with others, then call in and look at the quality and style of the goods we are offering you at this special sale and ou will be conwnced bejond a doubt of the suung ou can make by x - , purchasing at this time. SHOE VALUES FOR SPECIALS IN MENS & BOYS Women Clothing and Furnishings Men One lot of Mens fine Gun-met-al and Velour Calf Dress Shoes, worth $3.50 a pair. Your choice of any size We have opened a special in our .ladjes section which is already causing much comment. This section is composed of a line of shoes worth a great deal more than we have them priced and which we had a privilege of buying at very low figures. You may have your choice of 20 styles of vici kid, patent leather, gunmetal and suede shoes, all up to date styles at the popular price of Work Shoes, all solid leath- er; also Gunmetal Dress Shoes, worth $3.00 a pair. Your choice patent tips, worth $1.25 a pair - 98c Gunr-antee- Another line of Vici Kid One lot v$4.00 shoes in lace and $3.75 .$5.50 n waterworks, electrie lights and power, telephones, cement sidewalks, surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business houses, commerciid club, graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. 'Cassimeres $1.24 11 to . $.98,' $3.45 $1.35 $1.48 - $1.98 Boys Norfolk Suits, with 2 pairs of pants, all wool tab-li- 2 es $4.95 ' Shirts Willard Cull returned home Monday from Lewiston, where he hid been visiting relatives. He will attend I Snow commenced to fall here Tuesthe Agricultural College at Logan evening about 6 oclock and conday this winter. . tinued all night and all day WednesThe Bountiful Furniture and Econ- day. It is very welcome to the farmomy stores are being renovated. The ers. windows have been lowered, making Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson are stores FARMINGTON The Base City The Clesa City County seat of rich and fertile Davis county. Home of the Miller Floral Company, the largest growers of flowers in the country. Location of the famous Lagoon resort. Has waterworks and electric lights. A fine place for residence. inter-mounta- in the general appearance of the being congratulated upon the 'birth Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. John of a find baby girl on Monday, NoW. S tree per, the sick list Both and are 8. mother babe vember will Mrs. Flora Moss and family spend the winter in Syracuse at the doing well. Marshall Horace Van Fleet left Charles R. Mabey is suffering with home of Mrs. Moss daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thurgood eni Tuesday evening on a business trip to la grippe. George Thurgood, owing to the latter tertained a number of friends and rel- Jdaho. atives at their home Fridya evning in S' Earl Sessoins returned home last being in very poor health. Hyrum Stewart returned Sunday week from Bancroft, Idiho. Miss Emma Williams of this place honor of the thirtieth anniversary of morning from a week's business trip and Bert Charrington of Salt - Lake their marriage. Later in the evening in Southern Utah. Miss Hazel Waddoups left Wednesdance in the City were married Wednesday A re- they entertained at s' Kneland Tanner ia home from the day for a mission to California. where there was s amusement hall, ception was given at the home of the invited of convalescing from his recent number Mrs.' hospital, A. many guests, Williams, large E, Edward Howard of Malad, Idaho id brides mother, attack of been whom had at their pneumonia. of guests some the evening. visiting relatives and friends here. wedding thirty years ago. The orEbenezer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lillian Baker of Jefferson, chestra who played at their wedding Mrs. Alvin Moss is recovering from E. Robinson will leave for England J. her with the operation whicb she undement Colorado, who is visiting were present and played the dance next week as a missionary. to was taken Dan Mrs. Devine, aunt, dances of music. All the recently. the L. D. S. hospital Monday, suffering thirty years ago were danced and en Mrs. A. S. Courtwright has gone to The Primary fair held in the Sec- with pneumonia, Her condition is and many old aquaintances were Logan, where her husband is engaged joyed ond ward meetinghouse was a social considered critical, and her parents renewed. A few of the younger gen in electrical engineering work. VanJ financial success. have been summoned to her bedside. eration present could not keep from t Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wilcox, late of Mr. anL Mr& Wilford Barber left contrasting the old time and the mod.have moved to Farmington. (Logan, ern dances; the old ones are much Monday for a two weeks visit to the Both them are natives of Farming-toof All more graceful than the new.. California expositions. moved away several years but A prosperous fanning and rich present had a delihtful time and the northwestern Mrs. William E. Harrison of Aucommunity in the host and hostess received many con- ago. portion of Davis County. Fine gratulations and beautiful presents burn, Wyoming, is visiting at the Mrs. J. W, Cottrell entertained the farms and homes, wide fields and home of T. J, Harrison. friends. numerous from their are stock Veron club last Friday afternoon at important high grade estabtwe Has features. canning home in Forrest Dale. The club her Reuben Hep worth, who has been lishments, artesian wells. North MRS. FISHER DEATH OF also made op a theatre party in the working in Blackfoot, Idaho, returned Davis High school and beautiful Mrs. Ernest evening. J Woods Cross, Nov. 9. home the first of the week. orchards. Branch of O. S. L railline to lake sbora Fisher died at the family home here x way from Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Earle and son Mr-- Orson Cooper is in the L. D. S. furnishes shipping facilities. yesterday afternoon after an illness of and daughter, Jesse and Mary, have hospital, suffering with pneumonia. ten days from pneumonia. She was to Feilding, after spending returned At last accounts he was very ilL Mrs. Wagstaff will entertain the the daughter of Amos Cook of some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. IL ful. and is survived by her husband Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cheney of Salt Relief society at a dinner today. Robinson, .1 and three ' children, a boy and two bake City were visiting at the home left Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rentmeister Birls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylin are reof Charles H.(Rampton on Sunday. Wednesday for Blackpine, Idaho, their will held be in the South funeral be i joicing over the arrival last Monday ' Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hepworth are re- home. Bountiful meetinghouse, Thursday at night of a bouncing baby boy. The joicing over the arrival of a ten Interment will be in the little fellow has five sisters, who are Mrs. William Holbrook has had a 1p.m. V Pound Lountiful illdaughter, born on Sunday. cemetery. feeling especially happy over the arher relapse and it ia feared that rival of the youngster. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lawson re- ness may turn to pneumonia. STRAYED OR STOLEN from turned home Sunday from North CarA. B. Richardson left Sunday aftMrs. Joseph Young spent a week Simpsons pasture in Syracuse One olina, where they have been spending ernoon for the National Soldiers 4 about and mare dark friends years old, gray in Salt Lake visiting with the summer. noma and Hospital near Los Angeles to Branded 1,400 Buchanan. 1,350 pounds. weight with her sister, Mrs. May where he expects to undergo two seriMr. Jesse Briggs returned the first She attended the Charity ball at the P in C on hip. 10.00 reward for the ous operations. He will be a patient there and reports return of the animal. T. G. Hands, of the week from Malad, Idaho. He Hotel Utah while Sam and will remain there of Unde Box 44. Adv. 2L Layton, Utah, leave in a few. days for Oklahoma, a fine time. improved. It.vnm old-ti- f SYRACUSE n, ?( ' range in 1 48c to $1.98 JO Come in and see the nifty pattern we are showing. Mens 50c Ties: Our assortment is complete 39c SON ( Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams liaye taken up their residence in Kays,-villThey moved on Monday of this week. , Flannel One o lot of Mens Dress Shirts, sold formerly for 75c to $1.00- A 48c OGDEN, UTAH e. considerably 39 I $1.98 and $3.00 2356 WASHINGTON AVE. ' N Our line of $1.00 Negligee Dress Shirts are being sold fo- r7Q Mens Hats in all the new Styles to $5.95 Mens and Boys Work Shirts, 50c values in all col-ors aial fabrics Boys and Mens Caps with ' fur inbands 48c Boys all wool Norfolk Suits in Serges and Worsted, in' Blues and Browns & Our Overcoat and Mackinaw stock is complete with all the new fabrics and tei 11s. price from tiBBEKBEBnBBEBBUBBBttBBUBM $1.98 50c One lot of Boys Fleeced Uhion Suits sizes 4 to ' 16 years. Beet Harvest Special ,... 29c $5.45 These shoesare all solid and alw'ays give where he expects to spend the winter. Nine miles north of Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in Davis County, has 98c CLAtt $2.78. BOUNTIFUL Boys Norfolk Suits, with 2 pair of pants in fancy Herculese School Shoes, all sizes in Kid or Gunmetal 5 to 8" $1.48 812 to 11 ; :..$1,78 $1.98 Boys good heav play and work shoes, all solid leather. Our Special price 9 to $1.48. 13H to 2 to 6 $1.98. 8. kid and gunmetal ttt$5.50 Our Mens and Boys Sweater stock is Complete. Prices range from . 50c to $6.00 $10.00 button 5 to 812 to 11 111 to 2 212 to 7 'Gloes Mens ot Suits, $15.0(1 to $25.00. During Beet Harvest Special Week 78c Another line of $3.50 and but-to- $1.18 and $1.98 Boys Unions, best on tlte ISc maiket. Our price' Baby Shoes, Worth $1 00 a pair and Mens Lined and Mitts. Our assortment is the largest ever Boys Mens Spting Needle Union Suits $1.18 Mens part wool Union with dosed crotch, light and liVaw weights d Our line of Stadium in Union Made Suit' all wool fabrics $17 15 98c Knee Boots $3.50 Knee Boots, Duck Vamp trans-continen- tal with A line of remnants, all small sizes, but worth up to $4.00 a pair, now on sale at farmers and sportsmen to be the , best wearing boot they have ever bought. UNDKRWKAH All Wool Worsted Suits sold everywhere from $15.00 to $17.50. Our price . . $13.S5 Childrens, Misses and Big Girs School Shoes, in Gunmetal and Vici Kid. lace or Ball Brand Boot in all sizes. This is acknowledged by all 13 2 About 200 pairs of Body Shoes in Patent Leather-clot- h Tops and Vici Kid department Another lot of good heavy Ilip Boots Sporting Boots Children for mupeiation. lie intends to spend Mrs. Susie Clark, Mrs. Sadie Clark, a few days seeing the fair befoie Miss Birdie Walsh, Mrs. J. Walsh, his Mis. destination. teaching Squire Chipman, Mrs. Rondna Rphiimon, Mrs. Eva Van Fleet, Mrs. Dr. Seymour B. Young gave a very Rose Knowlton and Mrs. Nellie Gardinteresting discourse at tjie meeting- iner. Next Friday afternoon the Verhouse Sunday evening on The Life on club will be entertained by Mrs. and Prophecies of Joseph Smith, and Louise Cottrell of Salt Lake and in the Fulfilment of the Prophecies. E. the evening Mrs. Rose Cram will enB. Clark of the stake presideny fol- tertain at a theatre party. lowed with a very timely talk on the lack of reverence and order,' so comNOTICE TO WATER USERh. monly manifested by the youth of ZiState Engiheera Office, on in the L. D. S. meetinghouses of Salt Lake City, Utah, worship, and forcefully contrasted October 29, 1915. this humiliating condition with those Notice is hereby given that C. II. found in the churches of other de- Toone, whose post office address is Hooper, Utah, has made application in nominations. accordance with the requirements of Laws of Utah, 1907, as Mrs. J. H. Robinson entertained amended by the Session Laws of Utah, Monday evening at a dinner in honor 1909, 1911 and 1915, to appropriate of President Robinsons fiftieth birthof wa( ) of a cubic-foday. Speeches and toasts were oin ter per second from a spring in Davis Utah. Said spring issues at a order at the table, after which a mus- Countywhich lies 698 feet north and 59 point ical program was given in the parlor. feet east from the southeast corner of About fifty relatives and friends were the northeast quarter of Section 26, 5 north. Range 2 west, Salt guests were: Township present The base lake and meridian. The water will BountiPresident and Mrs. Hatch of be diverted at the spring and conveyed ful, Apostle and Mrs. George F. Rich- by means of an iron pipe line for a ards, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Robinson of distance of approximately 150 feet and Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. there used from April 1 to October 81, of each year, to irrigate 10 Robinson of Iona, Idaho. The hostess inclusive, acres of land embraced in the southHazel was assisted by her daughters, east quarter of the northeast quarter and Alta Robinson and Miss Louise of Section 26, township and range aforesiad. This application is desigJames. nated in the State Engineers office as r 6389. The Veron club was entertained Fri- No.All protests against the granting of day afternoon by Mrs. Rose Chaffin. said application stating the reasons Refreshments were served. The club therefor, must be made by affidavit in also elected new officers. Mrs. Leon duplicate, accompanied by a fee of and filed in this office within Stewart was chosen to succeed Mrs. 82.50, (30) days after the completion thirty Rose Knowlton as president and Mrs. publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Eva Van Fleet was chosen State Engineer. Those present were Mrs. A. G. Date of first publication November 11, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Miller, Robinson, 1915, date of completion of publication Leon Stewart, Mrs. Heber Sessions, December 1L 1915. -- d one-four- th ot out-of-to- , of-th- e vice-preside- nt SERVICE is one of the feature of our husinsas of which we are justly proud. Combined with the element of SAFETY afforded by the years of experience of our officers and directors, we of- Tie UTAH fer our depositor a highly desirabls BANKING CONNECTION EL W. J. Peery, J. Parker. 24th and - RALPH E. HOAG, President A. V. McIntosh, Cat C-A Paul It. Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt trash. EsutkLttOan Is. t rr |