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Show u 1:1 TEE LATEST REMEDY! i I ; t i . 4 To Prevent You from Catching Cold try a Suit of our I' .in t 'STEPHENS WE GIVE & ft! WE GIVE 'nr and a pair of our GREEN GREEN STRAIGHT LINE or BALL BAND RUBBERS TRADING STAMPS TRADING STAMPS LetiuisefcTiio;:HGffiS)pe-Slhie-PoptoB- '- TELEPHONE NO. THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST 1 v KAYSVILLE Ths largest city in north Davia County, fine placa for residence. Kaysville Roller Milla, vegetable and frqit canning establishment and great brick plant add ateadily to the wealth of the 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- S Bishop Frank Hyde is reported ill at his home in this city. Mrs. Sumner reco-mende- d. Gleason is suffering from an acute attack of rheumatism. f The Davis County Foultry association announces its annual show will be held at Bountiful some time in Jan-Vuar- y. Miss Mollie Barnes and her brother, Shirley, have been suffering with an attack of la grippe for the past few days. Both aye reported better D. B. Phillips is taking an enforced vacation on account of illness. Ernest Schoffleid is taking care of the job of "trouble shooting company. for the telephone Miss Helen Spalding of Green River, with Utah, is spending the week-enher friend, Miss Estella Epperson, and incidentally to attend the Thanksgiving ball at Davis High. d W. E. Layton is again ablo to bo out, after being confined to his room for some time with an attack of la grippe. Mrs. Layton has also been ill, but is now reported better. V The Kaysville Home Dramatic comDown on the pany is rehearsing Farm, and will produce the play at 1 1. Ceniury Edition at 10c a Copy Why pay iftarvf Fiwat Gtiitkxi published! All grwkwt I wd im room end uiLert, bt bkhigf. fan ncMiMiikd kfeutif iihouto u.4 wmiHWm TkM m4 SOOO tAart at 19 fub. p. At Ma lAa . I ... .60 Butterfly, I ytaktUM .?$ taprk bfUUaut ,75 CiHia, Potpourri .40 ValMOp4 .. Faual .40 tuw lot rvamtUa oO r NiMfMiai It hap. to, tw 1 iart H I IteeiWveft .60 tuoaf Patheewjue rui fct WimwiMUm. Aa for Mtotoc. Drug' Store ft 1 J V tf to the city for renovation. Do your Jordans goal. Davis was at a decided disadvantage neighbor a good turn 'by giving him because of the illness of Reeves, which your patrbnage. You will help him and receive the best of work for the keps him out of the game. First Quarter. least money. Jordan kicked off. Davis lost the ball on downs. Jordan penalized for oft side. M. Swan grabbed Jordans for ward pass and went 65 yards for touch down. Davis 6. Marshall failed to kick goaL After the ball was again put in play Jordan attempted to punt on its fourth down but Stringham blocked the kick and fell on the ball. Davis lost on downs. Davis blocks Jordans, punt R. Swan makes fine tackle. Jordan's ball on downs. Davis ball on downs. Quarter ends; Davis When . Little Willie ' 1 the local opera house at an early date. The annual meeting of the Davis Later in the season th company will and Weber Counties Caoal company Later in the season the company will was held in Ogden on Saturday .of last board of directors was Mr. and Mrs. E.jjPfBurnett an- week. The old C. A. Rundquist, follows: as nounce the approaching marriage of E. P. Ellison, J. G. M. Barnes, Richard their daughter, Pearl, to Mr, Robert W. Steed, W. J. Parker, Bruce Major, in the Salt Lake tem- Stringham, W, Ellison reportP. President A, Bigelow. ple on Wednesday, December 8, 1915. of of the the ed condition the property Mr. and Mrs. Major will make theif the good. year past During company home in this city in the Sarah E. Tayin the canal no been breaks had there lor residence,- - recently purchased by had been lower than Mr. Major. Mr. Major is the assistant and the upkeep for many years. Progress was being cashier in the Barnes Bank and Miss made on the dam in East canyon and Burnett is an accomplished jroung was it hoped that the dam would fie woman of Salt Lake City. utilized for water storage the coming Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ffailey enter- year. Improvements in the nature of tained at cards at their home last hgadgates and concreting were The report of the auditing Thursday evening. Five hundred was the game played and all present had committee was received and approved. a most delightful time. A delicious PARK CITY EASY FOR DAVIS two course luncheon was served. Those present were Senator and Mrs. Last Friday afternoon Davis met John W. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Park City High for a return game on Bonnemort, Mr. and Mrs. George W. the Davis gridiron. Although the finSwan, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, al score was 64 to 0, the game was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson, John much better than the score would inG. M. Barnes, John W. Gailey, Mr. and dicate. Coach Pitts team was very Mrs. D. B. Phillips. ; tight, but - for -- wha they- iacked in made in aggressiveup C. M. Christensen, post office in- weight they ness. Davis worked the open style spector, visited Kaysville yesterday and checked up our post office. This of football most of the game and their is the first visit paid our office since opponent8 were at a loss to keep up Postmaster Sheffield took charge and the terriffic pace that the locals set. At one point in the game after Dait is a matter of satisfaction that the had received the ball from a kickvis inspectors checking showed the office Reeves took the ball for 80 yards off, in the best possible was conducted manner. A1 was the grade shown by to a touchdown. The game was free the checking of the books and accounts from roughness. Owing to the lack of the postmaster and the general con- of practice and the sickness of some dition of the office was also marked of their best players, the Park boys wre at a decided disadvantage. high. The inspector also commented on the superior fixtures in use here, and said they were much better than JORDAN VICTORIOUS ' OVER DAVIS usually found in offices of this grade. score was 13 to 6 at the Although The Reflex wants to recommend the today's game, when Jordan outlucked Kaysville Cleaning and Dyeing estabthe real scute would have been lishment of which E. II. Lovesy is the CDavis, 6 had Whitesides allowed the ball to proprietor. Mr. Lovesy will call for to roll out of bounds on a punt in the clothing to be cleaned, anywhere in of Had last play. Whitey let quarter Kaysville, Farmington and the Layton ball roll out it would have been the district and his charges are reasonto Davis 20 yard line and the able. The Reflex can recommend the returned ball would have been put in play in work of this establishment frotp actuDavis posession. The entire game was al experience as he has done considermarked by old fashioned football, only able work for the management, both two forward passes were attempted; on mens and womens apparel. Mr. Davis completed one and when Jordan the Lovesy is worthy of the support made its attempt, M. Swan grabbed community and it is safer to entrust the ball and went 65 yards, almost to your clothing to him than to send it Gets the I ball. Tummy Ache! ! The youngsters : Jordan tries Princeton; blocked by Davis loses on downs. Stringham. Jordan bucks line for length of field of touchdown. Jordan failed to kick goal. Jordan 6; Davis 6. Jordan kicks off.- Simpson made SO yards" on Davis loses ball on forward pass. M. .Swan was injured and downs. was replaced by Stringham at half. Jordan punts. Whitesides fumbles. Davis ball on downs. Second quarter just will eat green apples or puckery persimmons or too much jelly cake. belliake is acute indigestioa Give the sufferer a good big' dose of castor oil and apply a hot water bottle-t- o the spot of greatest paia Old-fashion- ed You ought to have one of our guaranteed hot water bottles in your home ache and rheumatism, too for neuralgia, tooth ends. t We carry the highest quality of rubber goods to be had " 1 i t t i i ! I, I t f t Our castor oil in bulk Third Quarter. Jordan kicks off. M. Swan returns ball 15 yards. Davis takes ball down field on line bucks. Davis punts. s with Jordans ball on their 20 yard tine. The Fatal Fourth. Davis ball on downs. Exchange of punts. White fumbles Jordan punt and Jordan jnan falls on the ball on Davia one yard lute." Jordan bucked Quar-end- , V or capsule and active as greased lightning is as slick i KAYSVILLE PHARMACY Oak Leaf Poultry Farm Conleys Poultry and Stock Remedies. . KAYSVILLE, - - Cars Repaired and Rebuilt UTAH The Kaysville Garage 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 men to handle the work. Putledjtfe X). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office ERNEST PETERSON Kaysville Garage Agents for G, UTAH JOHN GRAHAM CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. and Residence on Locust Street near Bamberger depot. Calls answered promptly day or night s : : Utah ; Kaysville A line of automobile accessories, on hand. SUMNER GLEASON, M. D. TROUBLE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGIIT Phone 101-All work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable tires, gasoline is kept W PHYSICIAN Trusses Fitted Phone 90 UTAH KAYSVILLE, HOME VISITORS EXCURSIONS J.R.GAILEY 1 NOTARY PUBLIC With Barnes Banking EAST Co. Kaysville Via OREGON SHORT LINE Union Pacific System Hansons Electric Shoe Shop - Kaysville First Class TELEPHONE 2 Tickets on sale, October 23, November 20 and 23, December IS and 22. and Motto Our Work: Quick t Utah te 45-- J Limit 90 days trom date of sale. line for touchdown. Jordan kicked goal. Score: Jordan 13; Davis 0. After kickoff Davis takes ball entire length of field to Jordans 20 yard line, when time is called. With a few more seconds to play Davis would have certainly made a touchdown. The features of the game were the tackles by Simpson, Mac and Ron Swan and Stringham. Bob Marshall was good on line bucks, time and time again he made good gains through the loJordans line Jordan cals throughout thet entire game and our boys were at a decided disadvantage because of it. With a dry field Jordan would be easy money, as our and had no boys were of the playing opportunity open stle of game at which they are best. The entire game was devoid of all dirty playing. Davis has made a record for its clean playing this year and it is hoped that they will mantain it inall See any O. S. L. Agent for rates. Buy your tickets through Via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. It is the DIRECT WAY. out-kick- their sports. Next week The Reflex will have a review of Davis in football in 1915 and will give tabulated records of the scores. DAVIS JORDAN .... Swan Stringham R. le Cosgrove lg . .. . . rg rt Nelson .. re Whitesides qb Simpson ... ... . c McDonald Barton ... Detain . It Muir D11 Second Quarter. KAYSVILLE, CASH ii .MMiiiiwmm ' lhb .. . ,. Bedstead Jones Oldham Canning Whitmore Jorgenson . Erickson Swan , rhb Greer Gardner Marshall . fb Referee. Barnes; umpire. Spillman; headlinesman, Robinson. XL. Give Your Horses Fresh, Pure Water From a Concrete Tank F RMIGTON NOTES of your birnv.M A. B. Richardson returned home Sating cement be su're urday from the National Soldiers Home near Los Angeles. where he went about two weeks ago to undergo a serious operation. Upon examination, the chief surgeon .decided that Mr. Richardson could be cured without re- strength'andflnen fnv course to the operation. Walter Wickens and Walter Ramp-toJr. made a two days dack hunting trip by automobile when they bagged -v 45 ducks. - - mLoJde.rir ' OGDEN, looks CEMENT W0It yon do ,lout be fsrm. It is uniform In quslity, j? C,n be reIied 00 for tisfictory results. If yon sre pU for five you suggestions. Write -- urWOSSK n, It will improve the cleaned. The Ogden Portland Cement w - 521 - - , Ecdes Buildup o,.- r- - - . Co. , . , |