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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davis County; fine place' for residence. Kaysville Holler Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General farming, fruit and vegetable growing 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. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse AClayson of El a look at the great dam of the Davis in East Paso, Texas, are visiting friends and and Weber Canal compan Canyon. Miss Brough considers 'the relatives in and about Kaysville. P dam a great piece of engineering and Mr. and Mrs. John Swift and ion, concrete construction.- Alfred, of Salt Lake City, spent Sun- -' The John Deere binders and the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Mahlan. 1 Of Special Interest To - Johnston headers are the standard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs, of Field- grain harvesting machines of America. ing, Utah, visited this week with Mrs. The Consolidated Wagon & Machine Coombs sister, Mrs. Geo. B. Sheffield. company are the agents for these machines and now have them on sale at Mr. Albert Gull of Meadow, Millard the Layton agency Adv. county, and daughter, Thora, were visiting this week with Mrs. Geo. B. A force of men with teams are gradSheffield. ing the sub base for the portion of con"Mrs. Arthur Chapman and children, crete road which will be constructed Mrs. Agnes Richies of Oakley, Idaof Salt Lake City, visited with her between Kaysville and Farmington . ho, is visiting in Kaysville. this year. The present grade is being Y mother, Mrs. John E. Barker, the first widened and reduced in many places. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak visited of this week. It is thought the concreting force will with friends in Farmingtog, Sunday. who has been hold- be on the job in Opensbaw, Ralph apbnth or six weeks. i Mrs. Thomas II. Bone is visiting ing a situationatMcCammon, Idaho, Miss ' Helen Spaulding of Green friends and relatives in Preston, for the past year, is home for a vacaRivef, Utah, who was among the gradtion. Idaho. uates of Salt Lake East Side High, is Mrs. Hogan Hfigansoru and daugh- Visiting with her friend Estella EpGlen Curtiss is home from Idaho where he haS been employed for the' ter, Ruby, of Thayne, Wyoming, visit, person. Misses Estella Epperson and ed with her sister, Mrs. John G. M. Gladys Barker entertained in her honor past three months. at the home of Miss JSpperson Tuesday Barnes, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Pulsipher and daughter evening. Alice and Mildred Strong will deof Ilyrum, are visiting her motlysr, Sheffield & Sonsf have installed a Mrs. Eliza Robinson. part, Tuesday, for Felt City, tIdaho, summer the will where spend Mysterious Clock" on one of their they ' Hart Sanders returned to Elsinore, with their sister. show windows which is attracting con Monday, after visiting with his mother siderable attention. The clock is guarPresident and Mrs. Henry II. Blood anteed 'to and sister for a week. keep perfect time, although are planning a trip to the Pacific thereds no visible means of its opera Attend the entertainment of the coast for recreation and rest. They tion The contrivance consists of "" Primary association at the Kaysville will depart soon. on dial the to which is cementei glass, house this opera evening. Mrs. Harriett Startup of Provo, who the hands of the clock. It is some Mrs. Martha Maybm of Logan is has been the guest of Mrs. Henry H. clock. visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Grace Blood, for the past month, will return The John Deere binders and the, Ellison and Mrs. Annie Jamieson. , to her home Saturday. Johnston We have just receivecLaibig shipment of Buster Brown, White House and Maxine Shoes, White Pumps, White Oxfords, White Shoes. Dont be up-to-da- te . 6 Mrs, Ellen Eggbert of Grace, Idaho, Miss - Glendora Malcont, - grand and Mrs. Richard Venable of Ogden, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Robinson, arare visiting with relatives in this city. rived in town Wednesday morning Mrs. R, II. Peck, her sons, Horace from Blackfoot, Idaho. r and Leo, of Fielding, visited with It is said that Bishop Randall of - Mrs. Alice Sanders over Sunday. Centerville was The Consolidated Shoe Shop - Utah Kaysvjlle First Clast Up-to-da- te Work: Our TELEPHONE 43-- J . . KAYSVILLE, Quick and Motto UT4H Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CASH PAID FOR POULTRY : AND EGGS. Agenta fat Conkey's Poultry and Stock Remedies. ' HYDE & SHEFFIELD Building Contractors We build all kinds of buildings and do all kinds of cement concrete work. Let us figure with you Kaysville, Utah. feet ts n . Childrens feet should be carefully guarded against imperfections. After foot blemishes appear, it is mighty hard to remove them. No other part of a childs body is deprived of freedom except the foot, and the shapeliness Of a matured foot depends almost entirely upon the judgment used in selecting shoes that' properly shape the foot as it grows. The sound reasoning of this statement is apparent to every mother the answer is: Wagon & Machine result of scientific study of They childrens shoe requirements and its mechanical fulfillment in the most modem childrens shoe factory in the world. The best leathers and trimmings the blending of good style with perfect comfort and are-th- FARMINGTON e f . inter-mounta- in We Can ' Fit Any Boys or Girls Feet with BUSTER BROWNS H. J. Department Cash Store SHEFFIELD & SONS Telephone No. Mrs. Ueber Sessions spent Thursday overcoat, and Friday of last week in Bountiful canvas horse blanket and plush lap at the honk of her parents, Mr. and : robe, left at the New Survey reservoir Mrs. J. J. Holbrook. will find their propSaturday evening, Jailer Lamb has four boarders in the erty at The Reflex office. county jail, who are to plead to grand Peter S. Bar son of Clarkson, Utah, larceny charges before Judge Howell who has been visiting his brother at on June 27. n) Oronogo, Kansas, for the past month, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call of Bountiis expected to arrive in Kaysville soon. After a short visit here he will go to ful spent Sunday evening here with their daughter and new his home at Clarkston. Delbert Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Flint of Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein are moving Burley, Idaho, are visiting friends and to Salt Lake City this week. relatives in Kaysville and Layton. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller went to Flint reports, crop conditions good in ' the Hermitage, Sunday, with a party the Burley region. He expects to reof Ogden friends. turn home the last of the week. 1 Kaysville, Utah . REMNAN the- - black ' son-in-la- w, M HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL VALUES IN REMNANTS WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS SALE We have selected the short pieces of our entire line of Dress Goods, Insertions, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Flouncings, Scrims, Nets, Silkolines, Crepes, Sateens, Ginghams, and many other interesting items. SILKS Mrs. .M. C. Henderson and daughMillie and Minnie, returned to ters, from a three weeks visit with friends home in Clifton, Idaho, after their at Morgan, During her visit she took visiting at the home of Mrs. B. E. Bybee and family a few days. R. C. Lucie, Mgr. Your Home Drug Store WHERE IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE Through our. method and system of buying, we are now able to give our customers the benefit of a large DISCOUNT in exchange for their support and patronage. We buy for three stores and in this way we are able to compete with any and all large city drug stores. OUR MOTTO Buy RIGHT and give our CUSTOMERS the benefit for their GOOD WILL and SUPPORT. --A few of the following prices, which will prevail in future, show the advantage to our customers as compared with the old prices. 1 Lb.' Cotton 65c now 50c Preference Writing Tablets, Lb. Cotton,.:, each 40c now 30c , 16c now 10c VI Lb. Cotton Rexall Writing Tablets, each 10c 25c now 20c 2 Oz. Cotton " 15c now 10c Comp. Cathartics Pills, -- now 10c ......25c now 15c Envelopes package PL Gauze Lord Baltimore Writing Paper 25c now 15c Adh. Plaster (1x2 Mi ) 35c now 25c (linen, 72 sheets) 40c now 25c "::.v;15c Lord Baltimore Envelopes (linen, 50 envel.). 50c now 25c , 1 Lb. Hospital Absorbent Cotton (sterilized) 50c now 40c At the Kaysville Pharmacy All good designs, 36 inch widths, suitable for porch and hammock cushion covers i in lengths from 1 to 5 yards, from 33 to 50 per cent less than usual price. - GINGHAMS Serges, Venetians, mohairs, woolly suitings, shepherd checks, etc., in lengths suitable for skirts, waists and childrens dresses. Prices from 33 to 50 per cent less than the regular price. These aie the regular 13t6c value, good pat- terns. Early shoppers will get the benefit of .this item, as there are hut few pieces. Liberal . reduction. . -- " NETS Suitable for waist linings, sleeves, waists, ftc. Length from yard to 2 yards. To close at S3 & per cent less than regular price. it is thought he will be well enough to be brought home the last and this week. The court house flag was unfdried to the breeze early Wednesday morning in honor of Flag day, and several patriotic citizens had the national colors displayed on their premises. WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE . OGDEN, UTAH Delbert Stevenson is some better. Mrs. Stevensons ' sisters,' Mrs. MarWe buy hats often. Call and see the garet Mason of Shelly, and Mrs. Edna Rice of St Anthony, are here for a styles each week at Kaysville Millifew days visit with their relatives. nery. Adv. t . 7. F. D. Christensens new ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS frame house on lower State street is Estate of Ellen Mars ton, deceased. nearing completion, and when the olden time home in the front is re- Creditors will present claims with moved, it will show to good advantage vouchers to the undersigned, Carl Levi darston, at Layton, Utah, on or i our famed Rose City, day of AVgust; A.v D. m befor- e-the-14th GOODS SATEENS v .after the operation for appendicitir five-roo- WTOOL &---- Ilyrum "Walker is fast recovering of SILKOLINES Figured and plain taffetas, figured and plain messalines, crepe de chines, silk and wool poplins; all good colors, in lengths suitable for trimmings, waists, skirts and childrens dresses, at greatly reduced prices. Miss Emily Brough has returned Regular lining sateens; all good colors, new stock of short lengths, from 6 mostly to 2 Mi yards, suitable for any purpose where sateen would be desired. To close at less than usual price. one-thi- rd PAINE & HURST v. 't:1 WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE' OGDEN, UTAH 'M :- -r OJI NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles Secrist, deceased. Estate of Christine Bowman Cook, - Creditors will present claims with deceased. vouchers to the undersigned at FarmCreditors will present claims with ington, Utah, on or before the 15th day vouchers to the undersigned at Syra-cusof April, A. D. 1917. on or before the 27th day of SepA. D. 1916. tember, GEORGE LEONARD, WELLS HESS, DAVID COOK, Administrators of Estate of Charles Administrator of Christine Bowman Secrist, Deceased. . Cook, Deceased.. First publication, June 1, 1916.' First publication, June 1, 1916. Last publication, June 22, 1916. Last publication, June 22, 1916. e, 916. CARL LEVI MARSTON, MARRIAGE LICENSES June 7: Julius Meyer and Katharine Administrator, with Will annexed, of We buy new hats often. Call mid . Ellen Marston, Deceased. Denton of Ogden ; Aaron Leroy Seddon McCLURE PETERS, and Anna Mooney of Salt Lake. B? this weeks styles.- '- Kaysville Mil- STOMACH TROUBLES for Attorney Administrator, x- 8: Warren W. Williams and linery. Adv. AND CONSTIPATION Kaysville, Utah. - . Albertine Y. Paxton of Salt Lake City. Fresh bakery goods Layton Bakery. Adv. ' every-da- y Date of first publication. May 6, D. 1916. For Sale Two-inc- h American cenat trifugal pump with piping, foot valve Pansies, asters, carnations and other and 40 feet of h belting; warlowering plants for sale. Mrs. Robert ranted good as new. Will be sdd for Ward, Kaysville, Utah. Phone half the regular price. W. P. EpperAdv.-if. . six-inc- : KAYSVILLE, UTAH n sturdy service. 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. tabernacle Sunday. . . Buster Brown Footshapmg Last Shoes attended the Primary conference at L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires en The Salt Lake City last week. tertained at dinner, Monday. Miss Gladys Rogers of Sale Like guests were Willard S. Burton, Mrs. Susannah Burton, Myrtle and Hubert City visited at the home of Mr. am C. Burton. Mrs. Ilyrum Stewarjc, Wednesday. 4 Willard S. Burton and family of - Mrs. Wilford Stevenson has just reRigby, Idaho, were visiting relatives turned from a weeks visit at Brigham and friends in Kaysville the first of city with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jane this week. Mr. Burton spoke at the Johnson and family. ' I The Kaysville Pharmacy 15c nowlOc each Us taco Writing Tablets each :25c now 10c your Gob-bot- The Eddy Drug Co, Props ElVampiro insect Powder; care of Mrs. Chris. Boynton of Burley, Ida ho, and her three daughters, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Stewart enterlone and Gearn, are visiting with her tained a company of joy riders mother, Mrs. Susannah Robins. evening. Miss Mollie Barnes visited with Salt Mrs. Daniel Miller was a Bountifu Lake friends Monday. On Monday visitor, Monday, the guest of her sisevening she attended a musical given Mrs. Willard Carr. ter, t. by her friend, Miss Catherine A large number of Primary workers Parties owning t Let us take company are the agents for these machines and now have them on sale an the Laytbn agency. Adv. . seriously Injured by Electric out of style. headers are the standarc grain harvesting machines of America. Miss Gwendoline Evans of Preston, bull on the Randall farm in West Idaho, was the guest of the daughters Kaysville, a few days ago. of Mr. and Mrs. Blamires early this Vaughn Sheffield, son of Mr. and week. Mrs. Geo. B, Sheffield, is riding dandy new bicycle, presented to him on his birthday, Tuesday. Hansons ' Merchants hot lunch at Layton Adv. 24-2- 3. -- son, Kaysville, Utah. I will cheerfully say that Chamberlains Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-fou- r years drug store service, writes S. IL Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N- - V. Obtainable everywhere. , |