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Show I t ; I !! l r t Rubber Rain Coats Cravanstte Rain Coats Double Duty .Quality Coats, Rain Proof, Cold Proof, Wind Proof sizes for boys, Dressy and Serviceable. All young men and men WE GIVE GREEN TRADING WE CIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS STAMPS Rubbers Rubbers H. J. SREITIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. KAYSVILLE The Ur rest, city In north Daria County, fin placa for raaidanea. Kgygville Roll or Mills, vegeUbl and fruit canning astablishmant and great brick plant add stsadily to tba wealth of tba city. General farming, fruit and vegetable grow, ing for shipment and canning are Has the important industries. Davis County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City water and electric lights are inducements for investment. Home of The Reflex and its printing plant. . up-to-d- Mr. J. G. M. Barnes and aon, Arnold, were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Miss Clayton fend Miss Moran of Salt Lake were the guests of Miss Mary Smith on Sunday. J Tyler Barton has gone to Bear Lake, Idaho, where he will spend the winter working for a relative a ho there. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood and Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt Lake City visited relatives in town Sunday. The delinquent list of shareholders in the Kaysville Irrigation company will be published in The Weekly Reflex in its next issue. Jed McFerson underwent a very serious operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden on Monday. At last reports he was doing as well as could be expected. Mrs. W. II. Wilkinson and Mrs. .James E. .Pardee of Salt Lake City and Mre, William M. Mayfield of Farmington spent Wednesday here as guests of their mother, Mrs. Emmeline Taylor. Mrs. Taylor expects to leave Monday for Salt Lake City, where she will spend the winter. EEffl T Ymcmmv ffft namlid sad el W kalftMMo m4 Aurt: Century , Edition I Nat di n cnmi nmuiM hi at 10c a Copy aaf ViaMtIMoffiitlwdt tokhiai. dnaiif'iwM latl cboofc led fhMMihllof iUaniUH cammM Fub.pt. AlMwUaMaUaLGlaed.wi.OV .uwibfe, .o Brilliant ,7? .l eybm C spate Maykwh. M C bapfr . fM.OpKhe, .Kni. Hwfsrua Rhsp, ha. Isas Mtstique i'wd eaj eueKert, tern men si ta taaaiag CifA Vihs, AN fnJafet ut. Iinr(iUUh Aai l 1 SV uur Price $10c batof. Laytoa Drug Store THE 1 Beginning Monday, November IS, and continuing until March Si, all the tores in Kaysville will close st 6 p. m., except Saturday nights before the holidays. and Mra. Thomas E. Williams have moved to Kaysville from their Syracuse farm and have taken up their residence in the John Bonnemort residence. Mr. --Williams is the secretary for the Davis County, Board of Education. ' James Criddle, one of the prominent farmers of Davis county, has purchased the property of Mrs.' Emmeline Taylor at the comer of Locust and Sixth streets. Mrs. Tsylor has resided at this place since the pioneer days. It is one of the best located residence lots in kaysville city. - The first valley enow storm of the season broke over the Salt Lake valley Tuesday night. On Wednesday the fall was general as far north as Downey Idaho, but there was no enow fall from that point and on down the Snake River valley. Quite an acreage of beets is still in the ground and there will be considerable lose if the ground freezes bard when the snow goes off. Weather prophets predict more fine fall weather after the storm. The snow is very heavy and wet, and cattle in the pastures are generally humped up. The sheep men are jubilant as there will now be plenty of now end water on the desert ranges. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barton gave a farewell party in honor of their nephew, Rey Lott, of Trenton, Cache county, at their home on Eighth and Cherry streets. Mr. Lott leaves on a mission to the Northern States November 10. There were present Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barton and family, Mr. George Anderson, Mrs. Harry Barber and daughters, Martha Ledena and Josephine, Mr. grid Mrs. Roy Young, Mrs. Brig Young, Mrs. Annie Cllrk and son,' Clifford, Lula Bacon, Mr, and Mrs. John Morton. Refresh-wer- e served and the guests were entertained with selections on the phonograph. Elder Loti was called on for a speech and responded with words appropriate and interesting as regarded his mission. Words of encouragement were given by John Morton and others. At 11 oclock all took their departure, wishing Elder Lott a prosperous journey and a successful mis- KAYSVILLE, MOST OF THE BEST FOE THE LEAST CASH Friday evening, when Mias Mary A. Barnes entertained with a Harvest party at her home on Locust street The reception hall waa beautifully decorated in ferne and palms, the drawrosea ing room in American Beauty ' and the library in red salvia. The color scheme in the dining room was yellow and the harvest idea was carried out in the table decorations. Appropriate games were played, followed by elaborate refreshments. Miss Barnes was assisted in receiving and entertaining by here sisters, Miss Martha E. Barnes and Mrs. Richard A. Hart Among the invited guests were Misses Dszie Harrison, Mollie Barnes, Sarah B. Layton, Marion Ellison, Ada May-liBessie Larkins, Claire Gleason, Leona Layton, Myrtle Burton, Nora Eloise Burton, Hazel Bishop, Jeness Wiggill, Fae Sanders, Myrtle Jones, Emily Maylin, Edwinna White-sideCooper and Hess; Messers Don Rich, Herbert J. Barnes, Thad Hammond, Arnold M. Barnes, Murray Cowley, Evan Ellison 'Clifford D. Strong, Kieth Barnes, Frank R. Smith, Leon M. Strong, Edward Layton, Leo Ware, Milton Burton, Reed R. Smith, Clarence McLatchie, Robert Burton, I C. Christensen, Sam Mills, Emil White-side- s, Bert Layton, Tom Anderson, Russell H. Blood, A. R. Spillman, Richard Gailey, Mr. and Mrj. Henry II. Blood, Mr. and Mra. Frank Barnes, Mr. and, Mrs. George W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood. n, Bla-mire- s, at Sale to commence Terms, Cash. UTAH oclock M. 12 E. O. READING, Sheriff of Davis County. First publication Nov. 11; last Dec. 2. ERNEST PETERSON JOHN GRAHAM Kaysville Garage Cars Repaired and Rebuilt The Kaysville Gdrfige is equipped with the latest type machinery for the repairing of automobiles and other types of machinery. We are prepared to weld successfully all kinds of cast iron, bronze, brass and aluminum, and have expert , Don't Ik CSolei tipper hand. Vm get the men to handle the work. A line of automobile accessories, tires, gasoline is kept on hand. TROUBLE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT " AIT work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable Phone 101-- Ouzg& Cholera Remedy - in the dnnkmg water and help prevent this lo. Goodforter-aey- dock .and chirkena. Pack are a 25c and fUc. Money hack Miliaria W LAYTON DRUG COMPANY Layton, Utah s, Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CASH PAH) FOE POULTRY AND EGGS. Agents for Conkeys Poultry and Stock Con fectioner -- KAYSVILLE C. Remedies. - - - UTAH "Phillips, Myron Kays'dille, Utah. S. Gardner, M. D. Ofice Hears 2 Phone. to f p, a. Prices ilillinery-Redu- ced 12--R. KayeriBe, Utah FREEZE-rillLLIP- S Famiagtaa Office, Rmidro. Beers II 41 a. mM Alexander Phan A Oliver D. Freeze of Felt City, Idaho, Office 12 m. W. and Miss Jennie Phillips of Kaysille were married In Ogden on Fri-a- y, November 6 by Judge J. A. How-- , C, 2). ell PHYSICIAN and SURGEON The news of this marriage came aa of to a surprise the people Kaysville, Office and Residence an Lncnst Street where Miss Phillips was born and near Bamberger depet. where she had lived all her life, a gen- CaSs answered premptly day r right ' , on all Trimmed Hats, Turbans, Sailors, etc. Very latest styles $1.95, $2.93 aid $.1.95. Untrimmed Shapes, Velvet, Plush, etc., 95c, $1.45 and up; exceptional values for the money. Special Iutledjfe eral favorite throughout the entire She is a daughter of community. Mrs. Annie Phillips, widow of the late Thomas II. Phillips, so well and favorably known throughout Davis county. Mr. Freeze is : Kaysville : : : . Utah SUMNER GLEASON, M. P. PHYSICIAN a prosperous young Trusses Fitted Sale STAFFORD MILLINERY CONPANV 2455 Phase 9t Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah farmer and is the owner of a farm KAYSVILLE UTAH near Felt City, where he and his bride will make their home. The newlyweds took the midnight Oregon Short Line R. GAILEY train for their home on the night of their marriage. NOTARY PUBLIC , The acquaintance and courtship sion. One of the most pleasant events in which led to this union commenced With Barnes Banking Cm, KayeriBe some five years ago, while Miss PhilKaysville for some time took place was lips visiting with her brother, Milton Phillips, at his home near Felt City. The Reflex joins in the congratulations of the Kaysville people which will follow the happy couple to their J. Hansons Electric 1: Shoe Shop new home. , j NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Second Judicial District Court, in and for Davis County, State of Utah, in favor of The Salt Lake Valley Loan A Trust Company, a Utah corporation, plaintiff, and against Fred Harris and Mary Ellen Harris, defendants', to satisfy a judgement of Four hundred e dollar and fifty cents, fifty dollars attorneys fees and costs, 1 have levied upon the following named property, Beginning at a point 10 rods north and 20 feet west of the southwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section , Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake U. S. Survey; .running' Meridian, thence north 44 rods and 8 feet, thence east 23 rods and 3 feet, thenCe south 54 rods and 8 feet to the south line of said Section, thence west 7 rods and 3 feet, thence north 10 rods, thence west 16 rods to the place of beginning, containing 6.894 acres more or less situate in Davis County, State of Utah, together with the appurtenances as the property of Fred Harris and Mary Ellen Harris and will expose the same for sale, or so much as will satisfy Plaintiffs demand, $45950, $50.00 attorneys fees and costa, at the front door of the County Court House in Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, on the 4th day of. December, A. D. 1915. fifty-nin- f You Muft Be Careful to-w- it: Accidents will occur When they do, you must be sure to dress the wounds carefully. Not to do so may mean blood poison and death. We carry a full line of first-ai- d supplies such as Bandages Salves Disinfectants t of them simple, effective helps which you should keep on hand for emergencies in your home. All f j Adhesive Plaster Liniments Medicated Cotton t ILAYVILLE-PHARTvlA.G4T Y $ . . Kayeville first Quick Class Utah Up-to-ds- te Werks On TELEPHONE and Metto 4S-- J DANGER ! Why endanger the lives of the members of your family hjr allowing that old water jacket to remain in the range, when it needs cleaning out or replacing. When a water jacket be- comes so encased with rust and dirt that water does not circulate through it properly, it becomes a real danger. An explosion m ould wreck your undoubtedly range and some one might be seriously injured. Study this silo proposition and you will surely build yours of concrete. Study cement; and you will surely make the concrete with Ogden Portland Cement; The farmer who sees the sensev of silos will see quickest the sense of using OGDEN PORTLAND CEMENT to-w- it: Spencer Barton KAYSVILLE Bad Dziter Tii":rs d It: P.:"b 0- - |