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Show nre wcsa. T httleX kAsriLLi dTah OYALv .WORCESTER CORSETS, WE GIVE Several new models' of Royal Worcester Corsets, fresh with Fashions very latest touches. Those who already wear these.fashionable corsets need no further invitation than this mere announcement. . And to all others we would say these Royal Worcester models are well worth see- CREEN TRADING STAMPS GREEN TRADING STAMPS , J-- ing and wearing. irwT" WE GIVE 052015131 H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE, Telephone No. The Most I KAYSVILLE Th largest city in north Davia County, fine - place for residence. Kaysville Roller .Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great 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 te A county teachers institute will be held in Kaysville tomorrow. Miss Mollie Jolley of Provo is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Fred A. Sheffield. Mrs. Arthur Anderson and family of Ogden spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarman. FOR SALE 1 dozen White WyanKaysville residents are busy cleaning their premises after the winter dotte hens. Mrs. W. P. Epperson. Ad. season, and a few of the most daring Herbert E. Smith, who recently reare planting gardens. signed as manager of the Clearfield William Johnson, proprietor of the Mercantile company-- , on the reorganiJohnson House, plead guilty to sell- zation of the company, has established ing tobacco to minors in Justice John himself in the real estate business and W. Gaileys court Monday morning will make specialty of Davia county lands and town property. The Reflex and was fined for the offense. bespeaks much success for Mr. Smith Fred Burton and son, Fred D., of in his new business, which is one of Grace, Idaho, were Kaysville visitors the greatest needs of Davis' county. this week. Fred D. Butron has been Tomorrw, March 17, occurs the ancalled on a mission and will be asnual dinner of the Kaysville Relief signed to the Southern mission field. He departed for the field of his labors society st the Kaysville opera house. Far more thaA a generation this anyesterday afternoon. nual dinner has been held and it is V Miss Elizabeth Smith has returnee looked forward to aa no other reocto her home in West Kaysville, after curing event in Davis county. It is the time for the meeting of old friends r, sojourning with her Mrs.' Earl Knight, at Clearfield most and for the making of new ones as of the winter. Miss Smith says she every resident of the ward expects thoroughly enjoyed the winter and to be present. Dinner will be served had the time of her life. It was the at noon to all the people there will be longest time she had ever been away a program in the evening and a dance at night. from her home. i foster-daughte- Mrs. King and daughter of Salt Lake .spent the week in Kaysville visMr.- - and Mrs. Levi Phillips of Te iting with her mother, Mrs. E. A. Wil- toniu, klaho, are visiting relatives afic liams, . , friends in Kaysville, where they resided before going to Idaho. They were Mrs. G. E. 'Umber of Idaho Falls, accompanied here by their son, Elder Idaho, has been visiting with her Jed Phillips, who was called to fill a brother, Lester By bee .for the past mission. He departed for the mission few days. field yesterday and was assigned to with The little daughter of Bishop Frank the Northern States mission, St Chicago. headquarters and wife, who was operated in Hyde at a Salt Lake hospital a few days 31rs. Ella. Knowlton returned to her ago, is recovering. home yesterday afternoon, after . spending the winter with her daughters and son in Salt Lake City. Mrs, Knowlton enjoyed her winter in the city exceedingly, but felt that she had to get home in time for the annual i of the Relief society, which dinner E, E. Pike of Salt Luke City has rented the Thomas White building on for muny years has been hebl reguLocust street and is now installing a larly on the 17th of March. line of Studebaker vehicles. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson enter tained the Five Hundred club at their Jacob E. Roeche, a former resident Main street last Saturday home on of Kaysville, but for many years a The color scheme was in evening. resident of Canada, is visiting friends and was carried out in all the green and relatives in Davi: county. details. A flinty two course luncheon Benjamin Webster, George Gailey was Berved after the games. The and Chester Flint,. all resident of West champions were Mrs, J. B. Cooley and Kaysville have been called to go into George W. Swan. The consolation the mission field. They expect to go to Prizes went to Bruc Major and Mrs. their field of labor next month. W. P, Epperson. Mrs. Lizzie A. Robins of Salt Lake City, for many years a resideut of .Kaysville, is reported seriously ill at her home in that city, THE EDDY DRUG CO., Props. R. C. LUCRE, Mgr. r-- The Kaysville Pharmacy Patent Medicines, Nyalfcine, Rubber Goods, Magazines Drugs, Candy, Toilet Articles, Cigars, the Deseret gymnasium at the KaysMonday the local Scouts went to Salt Lake and were defeated by the Deseret gym boys by a score of 35 to 23. This is one of the two teams that have defeated the local Scouts this season and the local Scouts are anxious, for revenge. The Salt Lake boys have an exceedingly strong team, having won all of the nine games they have played this season, thereby gaining the championship of Salt Lake, but the local boys are confident of handing the city boys their first defeat. Come and see the Salt Lake champa lose their first game. ville opera house. BIRTHDAY Prescriptions. x I SAFETY FIRST I Jiuy your drug wants where your doctor . Mes-dam- er OF MRS. FREW OPPOSES PROSECUTION Ogden, March 15 Mrs. Andrew Patterson, mother of" Mrs. Gladys Frew, who died hile under an opera-jtio- n at the Brigham hotel March 7, has written to County Attorney Evans, Stating that she opposes the prosecution by the state of any person or persons' who are thought guilty in Motion with the operation that caused , ' The Kaysville Pharmacy Prescriptions Our Specialty Kaysville, Utah. es Frank Wood of Layton is overhauling the State Road commissions concrete mixer which is stored .in the Kaysville tithing yard and will have the machine in shape for work in a few days. The Reflex is informed that the first piece of road to be concreted this year will be the four miles from the counties line to River-dal- e on the State road. After the Weber county job is finished four miles will be put down between Kaysville and Farmington. At this rate about half of the road between Salt Lake and Ogden will be concreted by the end of this year. . MOTHER hisJ AT PARTY Mrs. Ezra Howell of Salt Lake City entertained with a dinner last Monday in honor of the 64th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Barton, widow of the late Bishop Peter Barton, former Kaysville bishop. There was a large attendance of ladies of Salt Lake City present and the following Kaysville ladies were also in attendance: John R. Barnes, Henry H. Blood, John W, Thorniey," Christopher Burton, Martha Weaver, Entma J. D. Strong, George Bishop, George Swan, John Barton, Albert Barton and William Allen. Frank , Yaunt opens the season of 1916 with a .fine Oakland touring car. Davis-Web- x . buys Monday night, March 20, the champion Boy Scouts of Kaysville will play their last game of the season when they will meet the Intermediates of CONCRETE ROAD FOR 1916 Your Home Drug Store" Stationery, of the Best for the Least Cash" , J Kaysville, Utah the deatlf of her daughter. She states spring has opened more favorably in her letter whatever indescretion than at this time. Most of the roads may have been committed cannot now are in good shape and grass will be be remedied She heavy enough for feed in a few days. by prosecution. says all the members of her family The leading event of the week was take the same view. Deseret News. the Mutual social given Monday evening in the opera house in honor of Grand opening of the Davis County Chester Nalder, who left Wednesday Furniture company at Layton, Mon- for a mission to the Western States day, March 20. Adv. It. mission. An excellent program, games and tempting things to eat occupied LOST Ills DOG the- - time. . Over two hundred were No! This is not slang; Doc Rut- present. ledge has literally lost his dog; The A young school teacher had a young object of Docs affections is a homescholar who was inclined to be filthy, Satisfaction Guaranteed or No ly Ariedale terrier and was lost somepay time last week. He answers to the and it worried her a great deal, so Dyeing Ladies Work a Specialty name of Ruff. As the dog is quite she finally wrote the following note Doc valuable is making strenuous to Johnnys mother: You must really search for him. give Johnny a bath; he needs it badly. Our farmers are getting busy with In fact, though I hate to say it, John- Kaysville, Utah their spring work and the ground is ny smells. The mother sent back the in fine shape for working and seeding. following reply: Johnny aint no rose; It has been many years since early dont smell him; learn him. Subscribe for The Reflex; $1.25 a Year Clothes Cleaned Pressed and 1 -- Repaired Kaysville, Davis County Furniture Company Will have their grand opening of its second large store in this county during all of next w?ek, commencing - ' . i MONDAY 20th at LAYTON. MARCH MORNING, J $ We have an agreeable feature in connection with our opening and owing . to the .restrictions of the postal laws we are not able to advertise the same in newspapers Punch will be served all day Saturday, March 20th, and arrangements are being made for White's orchestra from 6 p. m. to 0 p. m. 1 to the good and thrifty people of North '17 lh' d0rS 0,.r,0 new business h Eipta wHhMb endeavoring to make Jar store in I Quality of our goods will speak for itself when yon come to e a m i n Th f "Iv" meiium also of 1 a line of goods as good a "u ave,a merchandise and grade human hands can make. And in the larger cities where expenses are so to the real of the same value and Quality.) A few lt,comes of the we many things carry are men o YfTy (Sehavtfnnr at better prices than much higher thing comparison of tioned a com n Mr iin Hf ad 88 88 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE. A Most Beautiful Line of up-to-d- ate Undertaking Supplies. d yU g0od and we assure you that all are welcome, us become Mitterrand Some of the money spent athome wSfahv SUppor.terf 88 unity there is strength, come to you. So let us work for home and home improvement . T' YOUR friends, ' Davis County Furniture Company LAYTON, UTAH. , m ( |