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Show V Tun YnrtriLY ' nzrtnx zayztiuzx ittaii Mm Sarah Hansen, who has been SUNDAY visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. SPEND 1WTII THE FOLKS w Hewitt for the past week, returned to Line has Sunday Short The Mi3s Orgon her home in Salt Lake Monday. . excursion rates every md week and Hansen is Mrs. Hewitts eiter. week. Ask .'gents for details Adv. Kaysville - - Utah , Mrs. E. W. Layton and son Ole have aad Clan first LIVER TROUBLE returned from a visit with relatives T Quick Works Our45-- Motto in Idaho. They report the dry land J TELEPHONE "I am bothered with liver trouble Ding-maJoe UT1B writes twice a about r, KAYSVILLE. yea for below that the average grain crop Iowa. have I Webster City, but the region, quality, goody pains in my side and back and an awsoreness in my stomach. I heard ful Miss Verna Chipman is serving as Tablets and tried Chamberlain's of saleslady in Sheffields department tnem. By the time I had used half s HYDE & SHEFFIELD store during the absence of Miss Hazel tot tie of them I was feeling fine and Obtainable Bishop, who is spending her vacation bad no signs of pain. Electric Hansons KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davis County; ine place for residence, Kaysvilje 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 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 Inland Printing company and its printing plant. . up-to-da- te Slice Shop -- Up-to-da- n, in Idaho. Robert Dlamires has gone on a trip to Nebraska. ... - everywhere - Hart Sanders, chemist for the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company, has enlisted at White felt hats just in. Kaysville the Fort Douglas training camp. He Millinery. Adv. spent Suriday with relatives in this Miss Dorothy Collins of Ogden is the city. guest of Miss ITazel Ration this week. LOST An open face, 15 jewel, ElB. on Girls wanted for the tomato cam- gin gold watch, engraved .K. back of case. Finder will receive repaign at the Kaysville cannery. Adv, ward on returning to Keith Barnes, Mrs. J. P. Hansen of Salt Lake spent Kaysivlle. Adv. Monday with her daughter, Mrs, A. W. Jed Sessions will assist John W. Hewitt. Burton in taking bis sheep to the ChiMrs. Alice Sanders and her two little cago market They expect to depart sons returned Monday from a two for the Windy City about the middle months visit with relatives in Idaho. of next week. J Adv, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS b August 24, 1916. Sealed proposals will be received by the city council at Barnes Banking company, Kaysville City, Utah, until 10 oclock a. m. Thursday, September 14, 1916, for constructing cement sidewalks in said city on both sides of Seventh street from it intersection with Cherry street (except on the west side of the block between Locust and Pine street), and also on north side of Locust street from Eighth street to center of block between Fourth and Fifth streets. Instructions to bidders, specifica-tin- s and forms for contract and bond, together with plans, are on file in city recorder's office. For plans and specifications and further.- - informatin apply to J. It. Galley at the Barnes Banking company or to II. J. Barnes, engineer, kaysville, Utah, and copies will be furnished on receipt of a deposit of te Building Contractors We build all kinds of Dont Scold buildings and do . all for wearing holes In their stockings at play. Romping play is good for thek Crete work. let them romp. But put stockings on them that are wear insured. Put them in Let us figure with you Armor Plate Kaysville, Utah. .Hosiery A party of young men motored to Mrs. Amos Bishop and iaughter art visiting with friends and Ogden last evening. Those enjoying relatives at Moore, Idaho. the affair were Keith Barnes, Ole Lay-toArnold Barnes, Ferris Thomassen 50c 3 lbs. ... 5.00. , 'Miss Jennie Swan of Salt Lake is and George Young. 60c 5 lbs. The right is reserved to reject any spending the week with relatives in 10 $1.65 lbs. .... and bids. all Kaysville. Clyde Ash of Kingman, K&ns., who By order of city council of Kayshas been visiting with his aunt, Mrs. ville City. Scott Allen of Minneapolis, Minn., W, P. Epperson, for the past two LAURENCE B. COLES, waa the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. B. STEPHEN BROS. weeks, has accepted a position with City Recorder. Cooley, a part of last week. First publication August 24, 1916. the McIntyre Drug company of LAYTON Last publication September 7, 1916. Mrs. Eleanor Jones of Salt Lake is Ogden. Adv. visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Born, to Mrs. Oliver Freeze of Felt Harvey W. King. SHERIFFS SALE City, Idaho, at the home of her mother, Dr. W. E. Mrs. Laurence Blood and children of Mrs. Annie Phillips, of this city, on DADISTRICT THE COURT OF IN Dentist Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Wednesday, August 23, an eleven-poun- d VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAIL Yi Block West of Barnes Bank Office son. Mother and child are John R. Barnes. Lee Charles Miller, Plaintiff, Hazel n, (,- the Children kinds of cement con- -, uy -j . Sale on Lard which is made of the best and strongest yams knit to shape and size exactly and obtainable with Harms-No- t Dyefwhichabsolutelydoes not rot, burn or weaken the yarn). dyed y Youll buy Armor Plate tocking again and again because in service they keep their shape and color, fit snug and wear like armor plate. And theyre perfect in weave, wear . and wash. Take home a pair or two of these excellent hose today. H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store WHITAKER Kaysville, Utah Telephone No. 1 , doing well. FOB RENT Store room in the Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes, Mr. Wiliams Block. Call on or address E. and Mrs John Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams, Kaysville, Utah Adv. Will Varney, Mr. and Mrs. II. T, Dr. Mars teller will open his dental Blood, J. G. M. Barnes and Miss Mollie office in the Barnes'-buildin- g at 2 Barnes attended the tanners banquet oclock Saturday afternoon. at Saltair last evening. F Misa Emily Brough has returned Lloyd Beebe of Green River, Utah, home from a three weeks' visit in spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Logan. C. A. Epperson. Mr. Beebe is a brother-in-laMrs. of Epperson, and Miss Helen Anderson spent her vamember of the mercantile firm of cation in Fayson and Santaquln. She is a & Sons of Green River. Beebe returned the first of the week. Senator John W. Thornley and famWa have a 'few summer hats left; will close them out at a price to suit ily returned Tuesday from a weeks trip by auto to Bear lake, They went Adv. you. KaysviUs Millinery to the lake via Logan canyon and re Last Monday was Davis county turned via Marsh Valley and Malad. Sunday school day at S<air. Thera They report a good trip and a most was a fair attendance. delightful time. Miss Fonda Jolly entertained the The state road crew is making good Redwing club at the home of Fred progress on the concrete facing being constructed- - between thisdty and Sheffield wr Tuesday evening. Farmington. Already about Miss Juanita Croft will return to of a mile of concrete has been her home in Salt Lake today, after laid. If the weather holds good the spending a week with Miss Clair road will be' completed to Kaysville Gleason. before winter sets in. Miss Lucille Hyde entertained the day at Lagoon was not Friendship club yesterday afternoon at as well attended as waa expected. The her home. Refreshments were served day was cool and cloudy, which per on the lawn. haps was one of the reasons for the attendance. The ball game belight Shirley Barnes reported at the Fort tween Layton and Clinton was won by Douglas training camp Tuesday much to the satisfaction of morning, notwithstanding his recent Clinton, the north enders, by a score of 3 to 2. illness. The diving and swimming contests y Mrs. G. D. Rutledge has gone to were of more than usual interest. Montana, where she will visit with There were three entries in the half' her parents, who recently moved to mile contest. The largest attendance that state from Illinois. was from the north end of Davis -- -- vs. Edmund F. Barlow; Lucy G. Bar-loIrael Barlow; Sandy City Bank, a corporation; Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company, a corporation; W, J. Parker; A. L Green and Almeda Green, Defendants. To be Bold at sheriffs sale on the 5th day of September, 1916, at 12 oclock noon, at tne front door of the county court house in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, the following described property in Davis County, Utah, w; to-w- it: -- w three-fourt- Tri-coun- hs ty county. Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. Agents for . Ccnkeyi Poultry and Stock Remedies. WEEK END EXCURSIONS Via Oregou Short Line. Attractive rates for excursion tick ets good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on 6ale every week. SHU better ates for tickets good Sundays only. Ask agents for details. BUTTER WRAPPERS - - Increase In Cost It is with regret that we are 'compelled to announce an increase in the cost of butter wrappers. At this time butter wrapper paper costs 75 more than six months ago, but owing to the fact that we had many thousand on .hand we were loath to advance the price. The new prices for butter wrappers are as follows: 10 0 500 1000 .$ 1 0 0 - - - - - - - - - $2.75 $3.75 - Special prices for greater quantities. - Our wrappers ye of the best grade of vegetable fiber paper and our special butter wrapper ink is nonpoisonous. Inland Printing Company Kaysville Utah Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter (SWV4) of Section 27 (27), Township Five (5) North, Range One (1) West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South Twenty-thre- e (23) chains, thence South 56 degrees 35 minutes East Ttiree and 56100 (3.56) chains, thence South 89 degrees 10 minutes East Two. and 30100 (2.30) chains, thence North 87 degrees SO minutes East Three and 40100 (3.40) chains, thence North 83 degrees SO minutes East One and 65100 (1.65) and chains, thence North Twenty-fou- r 54100 - (24.54)- - chains, -- thenceWest Ten (10) chains to the place of beginand ning,1 containing Twenty-fou- r 96100 (24.9C) acres of land, more or less. ' Also, a right of way, beginning at Phone 41 KAYSVILLE - - UTAH you can play or e OF-cours- sing from any old edition of cheap sheet music. But WHY do it when you may have the finest edition on earth at the price of the cheap stuff? Come into our store; ask us to show you the NEW BAMBERGER TIME Car- d- Century Edition effective Finest Sheet Music ONLY 10 CENTS is engraved (not type set) and printed on fine plate paper. Youll be proud to own Century music. Come in and look it over. Get the Century Catalog of 2000 selections TREE. Layton Drug Co. 7, 1916 Monday, Aug. Century Edition The Bamberger Electric .cars will leave Salt Lake City every hour on the hour from 6:15 a. m. until 6:15 p. m. After 6:15 p. m. trains will leave Salt Lake City at 8 p. m.,10 p. m. and 12 midnight. Effective, as noted, trains will leave Ogden at 6 a. m., 7 a. m., 8:15 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and every hour until 6:30 p. m. Trains will leave Ogden at 8 :30, 10 :30 and 11 :30 p. m. a point Twenty-thre- e (23) chains South from the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW) of said Section Twenty-seve- n (27), and running thence South Six (6) chains, thence west 3751000 of a chain, thence North Six and 6100 (6.06) Prince Albert gives chains, thence South 80 degrees 26 minutes East 38100 of a chain to the place of beginning and containing smokers such 22100 of an acre. Also, beginning at a point Twenty-fivand 64100 (25.64) chains East from the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section Twenty-eig(28), Township Jive (5) North, Range One (1) West of the Salt Lake Meridian and running thence East Three and 11100 (3.11) chains, thence South Twenty (20) chains, thence West Three and 11100 (3.11) chains thence North Twenty (20) chains to place of beginning, containing six and 22100 (6.22) acres, more or less. Also, beginning at a point Twenty-seve- n and 25100 (27.25) chains West from the Northeast comer of the Southwest Quarter (SWVi) of Section Twenty-seve- n (27), Township Five (5) North, Range One (1) West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South Twenty-fou- r and 23100 delight, because e its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; it cant bite your tongue; it cant parch your throat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco happiness! ht (24213) chains, thence South On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read: PROCESS PATENTED JULY S3 de- Two and grees SO minutes West 77100 (2.77) chains,-the- nce North Twenty four and 54100 (24.54) chains, thence East Two and 75100 (2.75) chains to the place of beginning, containing Six and 70100 (6,70) acres, more or less. Also, beginning at the Northeast comer of the Southeast Quarter (SE'i) of aforesaid Section Twenty-eig(28) and running thence West Eleven and 25100 (11.25) chains, thence South Twenty-thre- e and 08100 (23.0S) chains, thence South 81 degrees 27 minutes East 76100 of a chain, thence North 57 degrees 35 minutes East Two and 37100 (27) chains, thence North 86 degrees 11 minutes East One and SVloO (1.5l) chains, thence South 80 degrees twenty-six minutes East Seven and 10100 (7.10) chains, thence North Twenty-thre- e C23) chains torplace of beginning, containing Twenty-fiv- e' 'and 53100 (25.53) acres, more or less. Together with a full primary water right being 551 6Q oLthe Jones Ditch coming out of the Weber River, evidenced by Fifty-fiv- e (55) shares of the capital stock of the Jones Irrigation Company of South Weber, vuth all ditch and water right of every nature, however evidenced. All to be sold subset to a 32,000.00 mortgage, 1 Sheriff First publication, August S, 1916. Last publication, August SI, 1916. WrtfMWW liliU ht E. O. READING, 30th, 190T That means to you a lot of tobacco enjoyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality U J. J TtbiccsCs . the national joy smoke on tap no yWUSrf of a otrongor you or in tho of tho woo do yom into. Prtnco hoordy-d-o in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusiastic friends ever claimed for it drop For, nt tho first plocO you thot oolla tohnccot Thotoppynd bog ooUo for a nick of and tho tidy rod hn faro dimo, than thoro o thoband-oomo pound an d ha ' homsdork and- tho pound AJbort to nfht thoro jmmo IS PRETAR5D UIACCO V half-poun- d r rrscbss c:sccverw j - ryotahiflao humidor with opongo-amaton- thafkoopo tho top p t It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever hadl It is so and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time Wfll you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say. so on the national joy smoke? rrr22 i.Er.osrDt whole: to- bacco in ouch bang-utrim 1 - '. 7 ' . -- CO FOB . ... ..w i - Js u - OS TS cool 1 i a TkSa in tLia km J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Vfc tho rwraraa FieaAartta4yr4tin. " Toocom" Faturtad and ronhao wSt S Prine ASwH yom h ailw UT |