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Show I I ' f You PREPARBNESS-Ar- e iv airdeira SSeedlc WE , GIVE 0odlo airdloin) We have our Seeds on display and are prepared to give you Porter-Waltohome grown tested seeds, and your choice of. & Cos., Mother Grown Seeds. N Northrup, King n, GREEN TRADING STAMPS we give &VT ' GREEN TRADING STAMPS Ask for our catalogue. Standard Varifies. H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS DEPARTMENT Telephone No. I The Kaysville market has been painted and put in neat condition. . KAYSVILLE ' The largest city in north Davis County, (in pine for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and groat brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General fanning, fruit and vegetable growing for shipment ana 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. The Most of the ; . v re- t FOR SALE 1st and 2nd crop alfalfa hay. James Warren, Clearfield. Adv. It ' Mrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield visited with her sister, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes, on Thursday. 1 f Mollie Barnes entertained a of friends at a musicale number large at her home on Monday evening. Miss up-to-d- Miss Marguerite Thomassen isited Cornish on Wednesday, the guest A few shares of of her brother, Paul R. Thomassen. FOR SALE Haights Creek water. Apply to Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes attended a James Criddle, Kaysville, Phone 2431. birthday surprise party on her sister, t, Mrs. Dully Brown, in Clearfield on Jed Sessions has five hens setting Tuesday. in Adv.-3-9-4- at this time. i r i lie also has a fine The moving picture show at the brood of chicks which were hatched last night was exceptionally Utopia on Washingtons birthday. , Bone & Dunn show nothing good. The regular monthly meeting of the but good, clean pictures. Davis County Board of Education was Repairs and changes are now being postponed Monday on account of the made in the heating plant at the Kays- ilness of Henry H. Blood, president of ville tabernacle. The plant has never the board. ' worked just right since its installation. By special request the Davis basketMr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes reball team will play a post season game turned from, Los Angeles, California, with the. East Side High team next yesterday, They had a good trip and Friday evening. A dance will follow returned in good health. the game. President Henry II. Blood has reresident Henry T. Blood is eported from his recent illness sufcovered better at this time and it is hoped, that to be on the street again this he Will be able.to attend to his church ficiently He was confined to his room and business matters in the near fu- morning. ten far about days. ture. ( ' ! Mrs. Martha Robins received a dis' Hyde & Sheffield are making progpatch this morning announcing the ress on the addition to The Reflex death of her brother, John' Allen, at offee. Building operations have been La Grande, Oregon. She departed for delayed on account of the weather con- La Grande this afternoon. ditions, the roads having been so bad Lee L. Taylor of Evanston, Wyothat it was impossible to get snnd and I gravel on the job. ming, was a visitor in Kaysville the first of the week. Mr. Taylor is manOne of the big events for the coming of the furniture department of ager week will be a Mutual social to be held Blythe-Fargthe company' of that Monday evening, the thirteenth, at city. 7:30 in the Layton opera house in honor of Chester Nalder, who leaves John Graham, proprietor of the next Wednesday for a mission to the Kaysville garage, has secured the States. All should come out and show agency for the Oakland, one of the cars. He will their appreciation for the labor Mr. great popular-priceNalder has done in the Mutual associ- have a demonstrator car in a few days ation work. and will show contemplating buyers i o d Best for the Least Cash the advantage of driving an Oakland. waterworks and also of the irrigation committee was also received and. filed. Mrs. B. R. Transeau of Garfield The .meeting of March 20 will be is visiting relatives in this city. The devoted to waterworks and water supfamily expect to take up its residence ply at which time the matter of resin Kaysville about April 1. ervoir construction and the placing of water meters will be taken up. The his E. Thomas Williams is moving are advised that this meeting family from the Bonnemort property public be of especial interest and it is will on .West Locust street to the Bone there will be a large atthat hoped , property on Main street. tendance of citixens. Ronald Swan khas been suffering from an attack fc inflamatory rheu- GEORGE W. PALMERS . BARN BURNED matism and is still ill. Ron is greatly missed as center of the Davis basketThe large dairy barn belonging to ' ball team. George W. Palmer j at his home In Mrs. James Gardner of Tooele spent Farmington, with its contents, was with her friends, Mr. destroyed by fire shortly after sunset the week-en- d last night. The barn was one of the and Mrs. J. B. Cooley. She was best constructed and most Los she will to Angeles, where in the county and had been built but in who her has located husband, join a few years. There was a large conthat city. crete silo adjoining the structure A Japanese was arraigned in Jus- which was more or less damaged. tice Mabeys court at Clearfield last It is not known how the fire originThursday on the charge of giving liq- ated nor the amount of insurance uor to minors. The defendant plead guilty and was fined $40 and costs of suit which was paid. The evidence With the warm weather that comleading to the conviction was secured menced today we may now expect conby Deputy Sheriff David S. Warren of siderable activity among the fanners Clearfield and was a good job. of the county. Already planting has begun for some of the earlier crops NOTICE TO BEAN GROWERS. and it will not be long before spring The Kaysville Canning corporation worH begins in earnest. is now contracting for beans. All who desire contracts please get in CARE OF THE LITTLE CHICKS touch with the corporation. Adv. Excellent Shelter Provided for Hen cTEARFIELD WARD and Her Brood by Use of Frame CONFERENCE and Wire Netting. Ward conference will be held at Here Is a drawing of an original Clearfield Sunday. Priesthood meetand run for a hen and her young coop in the morning to be ing 9 brood. Its advantage art many, followed by a meeting with the Sunwrites Alfred M. White of Fairfield day school at 10:30. General confercounty. Ohio, In Orange Judd Fanner. ence meeting at 2 o'clock p. m. For instance, the chicks ara sals from hawks, crows and rats; at all times they bar limited range without CITY COUNCIL. becoming nearly drowned In high, The Kaysville City council held its wet grass; they are near safe shelregulal first of the month meeting on ter Sit time of sudden thunder showMonday evening. Mayor John G. M. ers; hens with early hatched chicks Barnes presided and ali the members ar likely to wean them before chilly of the board were present. nighta have passed; no danger of a hen plcklng another hen's chickens . Recorder Coles read the minutes of the previous meeting which were ap- to death; chicks are always at their feeding place at feeding time. proved. The run la three and by Health Officer G. D. Rutledge re- six feet and twenty inches high, coverported on the sanitary conditon of the ing twenty square feet of ground. The city and made several ecommenda- - framework Is made of oae by two tions. Several householders had been Inch material. The side, top and the notified to abate nuisances and had ends opposite the coop are covered wire mesh elghteea agreed to comply with the sanitary with Inches wide. The little slat door oa regulations. The health officer retop la for convenience In feeding and ported that the cesspools at the High school were in bad condition and the watering. I use earthen water founmatter was referred to the committee tains. and about a six by tep inch shal- on sanitation. The electric light committee reported that the light meters had been tested and regulated. It had been found that about a third of the meters were fast, a larger percentage were slow and the remainder were prote up-to-d- one-thtr- d one-Inc- h THE EDDY DRUG CO.. Props. .i R. C. LUCRE, Mftr. The Kaysville Pharmacy "Your Home Drug Store Patent Medicines, Nyal Line, Rubber Goods, Magazines Cigars, Stationery, Candy, Toilet Articles, Drugs, - Prescriptions. , SAFETY 'FIRST . Buy your drug wants where your doctor buys his! ! . j Prescriptions Our Speciahyf Kaysville, Utah. wells. However, lating in wild-clands where oil and gas are known to Fainting and varnishing of large exist could be leased on favorable surfaces id now being successfully acof means airbrushes,' by complished Whea to Take Chamberlains Tablets which send the liquid paint la a huge When you feel dull and stupid after spray all over the object. At a big furniture factory In New eating. York they place a chair upon a revolvWhen constipated or bilious. ing platforin under a galvanized iron When you have sick headache. hood, in the back of which is an elecWhen you have a sour stomach. tric tan drawing the air out Into an exWhen you belch after eating. haust flue, and la the top of which are When you have indigestion. electric lamps in front of reflectors. When nervous or despondent an with The painter stands object that When you have no relish for your looks like a pistol in his hand. This Is meals. the airbrush, which is attached to a tube leading from a tank in which the When your liver is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. paint Is under 70 pounds of pressure furnished by a dynamo and Is kept constantly stirred. On pressing the trigger the paint Is projected like a shower hath all over the chair. at 'Fainting With Airbrush. Cows Disguise Washed Off. copious coating of whitewash, sad Ink dye successfully transformed a Jersey cow into a beautiful white sad black Holstein, until Louis living near Loa Angeles, Cal, who had stolen the animal and was leading it to a slaughterhouse, waa overtaken by a ahower. Then the colors ran. Caught aear the bom of the owner of the animal Nlckariea resorted to brutal measure to hid hid crime, slashing off tha cow's tall sad removing the horns Ha Is undtr A Nick-arla- UTOPIA n, THEATRE Wed. Eve. 8:15 rest March 15 FOR SALE 1 dozen White Wyandotte hens. hlrs. W, P. Epperson. Ad. Davis county sheep men report their flocks which are out on the desert to be in first-clas- s shape. The Bamberger company will construct a new concrete bridge over their tracks between Orchard and Clinton. The work will be of the most substantial character and will replace the bridge and flume now in use at that point. It is probable that the electric lines will be landing passengers at their new station site at the southwest corner of the Temple block in time for conference. What promises to be an oil boom vast proportions is now borning on the desert south of the Great Salt Lake. It would not be surprising if oil was discovered in enormous quantities out there if there is anything in the basin theory. It is a fact that there is oil and gas all along the lake front of Davis county, but as the land is all held under title deeds there is not much chance for spncu- - r,:i The Cup of Life Featuring BESSIE BARISCALE A Mutual Masterpiece in r Five Acts- - of well-kno- 0u2 Reel Ccnicdy " J "T- c i " Admission JOc one-qua-rt nounced O. K. A transformer had been installed at a point near WiCoop and Run, lliams hall and the quality of the in that neighborhood improved. low box tor feeding. As soon as lights they The streets committee reported hav- are through eating the boxes era ing cut the brush along the south side taken out that they may he cleaned of West Locust street below the O. S. for next feeding time. Coarse saad or fine gravel la given every other IL. tracks and were empowered to construct a new irrigation and drainage day. The coop la made Independent of ditch along the south side of 'the the wire tha two are act street. The committee was also in- fastened run; that la,The Is covtogether. structed to confer with the officials of ered with a slightly archedcoop metal root. the Kaysville Irrigation company con- A convenient wooden handhold la fascerning proposed ditch changes along tened oa the center of the top few the north side of Cherry street and re- convenience in moving. A false board s the length of port atw future(meeting of theboard. bottom about la placed toward tkp back "The report of the finance committee the coop end. ' If a rain comet from tha direcconcerning the books of the old city tion of the open end a fall bottom officials was read and ordered filed. leads tha water over the entire botThe report showed the city in good tom. Beat make the bottom of narfinancial condition and that the books row boards with tech had been neatly and correctly kept cracks that tha flea dropping can two-third- The Kaysville Pharmacy Kaysville, Utah Rutter Wrappers r&mb Known Everywhere Ao The UERY BEST (ausie Ploiir Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modem Mil! Packed in the Neatest Aanner. one-eight- The report of the committee "V. on1 aUt through. EVERY CEAltll I!iS IT. |