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Show Task Announcement-'---Difficu- it 32 CHOICE REDUCTIONS OPreSrserfs in INTERNATIONAL SUITINGS fed Almost impossible' to make the reduction, but it necessitated our Company getting a big supply at a favored price and WE SUCCEEDED in getting reduced prices ; on the 32 numbers the mills were able to deliver. mid-seas- on ... . ' w ' , . V , ' v lest you forget. Come in and let us get your business. Absolutely Phenominal-No- w r7" guarantee satisfaction. Let us save you money and eireulate it at hornet' E J. SHEFFIELD The Most of thBest for the Least Cash 1 Miss Lois Jarman entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams enterMisses Ila4tie Barlow and Nancy tained at dinner last Sunday. Covers SanRichie, of Idaho Falls, and Mina Jar- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Mr. W. and Mrs. Gaddie, Mrs. ders, man of Ogden, yesterday. R. B. Gaddie, Mrs. Alice Sanders and Mrs. Holyoke of Milford visited Miss Fay Sanders. . with her sister, Mrs. James Chipman, Mrs. Joshua Conrad and Mrs. WalTuesday. She was accompanied by ter Cottrell entertained Saturday night of their The officers of the Kaysville Y. L. brother, Spencer Barton, who was M.'l. A. gave Miss Emily Maylin a married to Miss Effie Anderson of pre nuptial granite shower on last Spring City, in the Salt Lake temple, on Wednesday of last week. Saturday afternoon. J her husband. te in honor of the marriage President and Mrs. Henry II. Blood Mrs. and Mr. Paul Thomassen visit- departed for Southern California last Saturday afternoon for a two weeks ed friends in Morgan, Sunday. recreation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort are Miss Helen Spaulding, who has been the proud parents of a baby girl, born the guest of Miss Estella Epperson for the past, few days, has returned to her last Saturday. . home at Green River, Utah. Miss Norma Thompson of Salt Lake Mrs. Ellen A. Barton and daughter, City visited her cousin, Eloise Burton, Clara, of Salt Lake, and M,r. and Mrs. the latter part of the week. Ezra Howell, also of Salt Lake, spent Allen and Hazel Blood have gone to Thursday visiting with the families of Oscar, and Albert Barton. Provo for a two weeks visit with relaMiss Veda Cooper, former domestic tives. sciiiifice teacher at Davis High School, Mrs. Laura Crawford of Salt Lake was married yesterday to Henry visited with her sister, Mrs Sumner Stranquist of Brigham City, in the Salt Lake temple. Gleason, Sunday. MisEldora Rampton of Bountiful Miss Mamie McClelland left Sunday viked with Lizzie Green last .week. for Fielding, Utah, where she 'will Mrs. Alice Sanders and son, Van, the summer. left for a six weeks visit .to Black-foot- ,' spend Idaho, Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Barton of Salt Lake Miss Priscilla Phillips of Idaho City visited Kaysville relatives and Mrs. .Parl Bennett and Falls, Tuesday. Miss Ida Clawson of Shelley, Idaho, ty and daughter, e visited with Miss Ruby Phillips the visiting with Mrs', first of the week. daughter of Mrs. Jolly. Lost In Kaysville or Farmington, fuel Harvey and son, Orval, have a large d ladles brooch; turned from Wasatch county where small roses on a blue ground. Valuable as a keepsake. Finder kindly rethey have been shearing sheep. I turn to Reflex office. Mr. and Mrs. Feteir Barson of Trenton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mis? Emily Maylin and Thomas AnJ. Sheffield. derson, both of Kaysville, were married in Salt Lake temple yesterday. Mrs. Andrew Godwin of Salt Lake, The Reflex joins the many friends of and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coles of the newlyweds in congratulations. spent Sunday, xisiting with Elder Harry Strong, who has been Mr. and Mrs. John R. Coles. . filling a mision for his church in EngHon. John R. Barnes and wife will land, has been honorably released and return home from St. Louis, where Mr. is on his way home. He reached New Barnes attended the Democratic na- York on June 18 and is expected here tional convention as a delegate, today. in a few days. J Ma-ar- hand-painte- Tre-monto- n, The Eddy Drug Co., Props R. C. Lucke, Mgr. The Kaysville Pharmacy - 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 ' DISCOUN- Tin 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. OURMOTTO our CUSTOMERS now 50c now 30c now 20c now lQc. now 10c PlrUauze::"r.::.T:.25c how T5c Adh. Plaster (1x2 Vi) 35c now 25c . El Vampiro Insect Powder, 15c now 10c each 65c 40c 25c 15c :.15c Ustaco-Writing-Tablet- each turned from a short fishing excursion yesterday. They motored up the Weber as far as Morgan. A lad, named Porter, who escaped from the State industrial school at Ogden about a month ago, was apprehended at Kaysville, Sunday, by City Marshal Rochell. When first interviewed, the lad said he'was on his way to the home of his grandmother at Salt Lake City who was communicated with. The officer was informed that the lad was not wanted and the reply caused the boy to confess he had escaped from the school. Superintendent Hinkley of the school was notified and came to Kaysville and took the lad back to Ogden. pay Bring them in today. THE REFLEX Finest Sheet Music Fingering, phrasing, printing everything the very best. Endorsed by prominent teachers and musicians. You may pay more but you cant get more than the Century Edition offers you. Come in. Get a catalog FREE containng titles of . . nearly 2,000 pieces. The convict camp will be moved from Riverside to Kaysville about July 15, when work will be commenced concreting the surface of the State road between Kaysville and Farmington. road Grading for the sub base is already under way and will be completed and settled in time for the surfacing gang. About sixty men are now in the camp and it is expected the number will be maintained until the end of the season. State Road Engineer Morgan is now digging wells and arranging with irrigation companies for a water supply to carry on the of-th-e work. The many friends of Wilkie H. Blood, who is attending the medical school at Columbia university, New York, will be pleased to know that he has passed his third year examinations with honor and has been awarded one of the six scholarships in that school. Mrs. Blood, who has been with her husband during the three years he has been in school, will leave for Kaysville on the thirtieth of this month with her little daughter and will spend the summer in Utah. Mr. Blood will practice in a New York hospital during the summer and will complete his course hext year. Oak Leaf Poultry Farm Layton Drug Co. Hansons CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. Agents for Conkeys Poultry and Stock Remedies. , We build 25c now 15c Lord" Baltimore Writ uig "Paper (linen, 72 sheets) 40c now 25c package Electric Shoe Shop Kaysville First Claw - - Utah and Up-to-da- te Work: Our Motto TELEPHONE 45-- J Quick KAYSVILLE. UTiH Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-u- p a pipe or a home-mad- e cigarette! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco satisfaction your smoke-appeti- te ever hankered for. Thats because its made by a patented that cuts out process 7 you will rat rro- bite and parch! Prince Albert has always-be- en sold without coupons or premiums. " m bw"1 We prefer to give quality all kinds of bik Albeit national joy smoke vfe different N buildings "and do all as k AaS0r,aSstrange, either. kinds of cement cori- - Lord Baltimore Envelopes (linen, 50 envoi.) 50c now 23c iZLb. Hospital Absorbent- Cot-- -' ton (sterilized) ,1.50c now 40c UTAH We Century Edition Building Contractors Preference Writing Tablets, each .. 15c now 10c Rexall Writing Tablets, each JOc .... .Comp.Jathanks Pills,. Bay Brine Albert every-whetobacco ie eoId in toppy red bage, 5c; tidy red tine, 10c; handsome pound d and tin humidors and t hat corking fine humipound crystal-glas- s dor with sponge-moienev tip that keeps the tobacco re Let us figure with you At the Kaysville Pharmacy KAYSVILLE, ' -- -- 25c now 10c We Want Clean Cotton TO THE PU3LIC .. I have been using Chamberlains Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleasure to say I .have never used a remedy that did me so' much good. Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlains Oscar and Albert Barton, John G. Tablets are obtainable everywhere. Linford and John H. Blood have pur- &SSS2 gKxwfflttMttfflgBgaa chased a McCormick heading machine through the agency of Charles Barber MUSIC LOVERS! & Son of Layton. This is the first Just think of the opportunity header purchased in this region during of selecting any of the worlds the" past three yeats. best standard vocal and instrumental pieces ,at the absurdly There will be some fruit in the low price of Clearfield district this year. Cherries now are are being marketed and we ONLY 10 CENTS told there will be a fair apple and You can save money by buying peach crop in some of the orchards. Its a cold spring when Clearfield misses a fruit crop. HYDE & SHEFFIELD the benefit in exchange for 1 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. Lb. Cotton Vj Lb. Cotton... hi Lb. C.otton Z Qz-- Cotton Envelopes J. J. Bowman of the. Kaysville Gol-- 1 1 den Rule store, and Wallace Cragin of the Farmington Golden Rule store, re- 1 ' 1 Kaysville, Utah Z ; The largest city in north Davi3 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 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. Buy RIGHT and give : & SONS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE, 1 x KAYSVILLE I Save you money, - , Telephone No. . . i Kaysville, Utah. half-poun- st V. y is delightful. You Men who never tasted the like ofitl thinkthey cant: smoke a pipe or roll a and will smoke if they use Prince ciga-smo- ke Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a tryout certainly have a big surprise and a lot. of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest .in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wmxton-Sale- m, N. C |