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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYliYILLE, PTAII A TDTO)r Embroideries, Laces, Flaxons, Mercerized Crochet' Cotton, Ginghams, Percales, Kiddo .Cloths, Reinforced Devonshire Cloth the family wash fabrics We can fortunate in having these goods in stock. We are supply your wants at the right price. E J. SETHI & SOUS DEPARKIM Telephone No. The Most of the Best for the Least Cash 1 Kaysville, IJtah J. R. Gwynn returned home on the Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes will DOG SLEDS FOR CARRYING MAIL Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jamison have reAfter serving the U. S. Navy for 14th IN DAVIS COUNTY KAYSVILLE turned to their home in Burley. They depart tomorrow for a months sojourn four years. He is the son of ilr. and Tk krpit city la aorth Dark oounty j were here to attend the funeral of in Southern California. Marvin Willey, of Bountiful, pulled Mrs. Joseph L. Gwynn of this place. fin place (or residence. KaravUl Roller the formers mother, Mrs. Anna JamiAlaskan stunt of carrying the the off Mrs. Milk, vegetable and fruit canning estabremembered that be will It lishment and great brick plant add steadily son. Woods Cross to Bountiful Jesse Ashdown was operated on for to the wealth of the city. General farmHelen Colemere recently secured a mail from of the first on sleds dogs, ing, fruit and vegetable growing for pulled by appendicitis Monday at the L. D, S. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams, of judgment for y $500 in the district and canning are important Induatriea. lanes west and of The east week. the Ha the Daria County Central High school, & Ogden hospital. When lart heard from she Gooding, Idaho, are in the city, hav- tfourt against the Salt Lake church aa and new opera bouse. City water snow of drifted full were the county suswas doing as well as could be ex and electric lights are Inducements for ining been called here to attend the Railway company, for. damages imwas is Home of the Inland Printing so week vestment. that the of first the pected. funeral of Mr. Williams father, in the tained while boarding one of the comeompany and its printing plant. Vehicles to n for , possible three about afterat cars Kaysville, panys Kaysville tabernacle yesterday looked as though James the rtad. Mrs. It traverse Smedley, president of been has The Idaho to their return will judgment years ago. its mail Mrs. E. J. Jude, of Ogden, visited noon. They Mutual entertained which receives Ward First the paid by the company along with the Bountiful, railroad of Woods Cross, with her daughter, Mrs. Sirl Davis, home Monday. at her home teachers and the officer from the j costs, which amounted to $300. would be without mail until Mr. Willey on the 14th inst, in honor of the reThe Bamberger electric has made a last Sunday. n sled as a means tiring officers. The people of Kaysville were re- hit on the to keep its line from Salt Mist Emma Swan, of Salt Lake game fight hand had fine a the minded that city 8f transportation. . Lake City to Ogden open this week. The funeral services over the reCity, has ben visiting relatives in this when the organization treated the city Drifts from eight to twelve feet the of the With exception Tuesday concert in front of the deep are reported in various parts of mains of Patriarch Edwin Pace were city. to an open-a- ir road won out with its fight against post office this morning The concert the county, and as we go to press the held in the South Bountiful meeting Miss Nellie Edmunds has been taken sub- - was in honor of Washingtons birthhouse, Sunday. Many spoke of the storm is still on. io a Salt Lake City hospital for an the elements and was not wholly faithfulness of the deceased. dued on that day as it succeeded in day. This was the first public appearoperation. of the band Bince campaign times NOTICE FOR BIDS J operating 'trains from Salt Lake to ance Mrs. Le Roy Cardon returned home was music in its and the improvement most of the day. M. Mrs, Elizabeth Davis entertained Layton and Clearfield G. received John be will Bids the L. D. S. hospital Saturday, from by noticeable. friends from Ogden at her home in Students of Davis High were brought Barnes, secretary of the Kaysville wher she underwent a surgical operto school on the morning of that day Irrigation company, at his office in ation. Mrs. Cardon Is the daughter this city Sunday. Tues- DAVID M. FISHERS RESIDENCE Kaysville, Utah, up to and including in the returned and evening. S' Willard Call of this Saturday, March 10, 1917, for the ser of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Buckley and day night one track was cleared over DESTROYED BY FIRE for Master the vice Water of year place. family who werp here from their home the Band hill and trains through to . The residence of David M. Fisher, i commencing April 1, 1917, to March in Provo, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ogden were operated with only slight located west of the Oregon Short Line l81, 1918. The company reserves the Anna Jamison, have returned to their delay. Many of the cities and towns to reject any and all bids. THE SKIRTED ANIMAL' depot at Clearfield, was destroyed by 'right JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secy. home. Mrs. Buckley is a granddaugh of the state are still cut off from the fire at an early hour this morning. Of Kaysville, Utah, February 22, 1917, ter of the deceased. outside world. the family only Mr. Fisher was at By Carolyn Wells L 1 NOTICE OF BIDS home, the remainder of the family being in Ogden. ( Half an inch, half an inch, Bids will be received by John G. M Mr. Fisher retired about midnight Irof the Half aminch shorter! secretary Kaysville after replenishing the kitchen fire and Barnes, rigation company, at his office in Whether the skirts are for - J was awakened by the smoke from the Kaysville, Utah, up to and including Mother or daughter i burning building. The house was a March 10, 1917, for the purchase of a Briefer' the dresses grow, y structure and with its fur tract of land owned by the said Kayst ville Irrigation company, lying immed Fuller the ripples flow, i nishings was a total loss. It is said lately west of the eonymnjrs reservoir t While whisking glimpses show i there was no insurance. Lobs is esti- in Simmons, hollow, saia tract conMore than oughterf they mated at about $2000. taining ten acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash in hind. Certified check 4 The Kaysville Canning corporation will pay $100 in ca.sh for 10 per cent of bid required from Forward the dress parade! i PIANO SALE FOR Cost $600; each 'bidder. Ttight is reserved to reprizes to boys growing tomatoes for their canneries in Davis Is there a man" dismayed? will accept $250. Apply George D. ject any or all bid3. For further incounty. Fifty dollars ($50) will be paid to boys growing No! From the sight displayed formation apply to John G. M. Barnes. Williams, Syracuse. an acre of tomatoes for the Kaysville cannery at. Kaysville None could be sundered! JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secy. i and $50 to boys growing tomatoes for the Davis county can- MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY ahip-mo- ot up-to-d- - Ogden Utah horse-draw- Butterfat 39c poand dog-draw- $100 IN PRIZES ORDER YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS THE REFLEX OFFICE J. Harris N. HARRIS & ' 405 ATTORNEYS .v - follows: t t t i ( ( i i t . t t t t t . To the boy delivering the largest amount of tomatoes grown on an acre of land at the cannery for the season of 1917, a prize of $25. To the boy delivering the second Largest amount of tomatoes grown on an acre of land at the cannery for the season of 1917, a prize of $15. To the boy delivering the third largest amount of tomatoes grown on an acre of land' for the season of 1917, $10. - i Kaysville, Utah, February 22, 1917, Utah citizens have until August first next inwhich to soak their slats Read The Reflex for all the news until they will hold water. Camas all the time. (Idaho) Courier. The prize money will be divided as nery at Syracuse. tah-arba- Town Topics. FOOD RIOTS As specified above these prizea apply.jo both operated by the corporation. Contestant to be under 21 years of age at time tomatoes are delivered to cannery. can-neri- es n Nina mils north of Salt I aka City, and residence town, largest eity in Daria county ; bos waterworks, oloctria light and powar, telephones, cement sidewalk. Surrounded by rick market garden and fruit lands, two electri railroads with low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brick yard, two banks, good business booses, commercial club, graded and high schools, church and lodges. A good pises to lira. William Fenwick left for Deeth, With bread riots in New York, like riots threatened in Chicago, freight A daughter was born to Mr. and embargoes on the railroads and indi- Mrs. Mann Friday. cations of social disorder of a serious Truman C. Barlow of Idaho Falla is nature apparent on every hand, the authorities at Washington and social visiting relatives here. welfare students everywhere are be , William Moss has been suffering coming alarmed at the conditions from an attack of appendicitis. the nation. None of the remedies proposed ,will prove sufEugene Bangerter returned home ficient to met the conditions. Back to from Garland last week where he had the land is the only solution, of the spent several months. problem. As compared with commodThe homes of Da Ka Davies, Willity prices (the price of manufactured ard Call and Elgin Jacobson are quarproducts), the cost of food products antined for measles. are not sufficiently high when the grower is taken into consideration. The Miss Avon Lee of Logan spent a price of manufactured products must few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. come down before the price of food C. H. Rampton last week. products are, reduced. America and Arley George of this place, and the whole civilized world is building up Kaysville Canning Corporation con-fronti- f i i t ( ( I i t t 1 Goddard Wants Contracts for Pickling Cucumbers No. .1 size, smallest up to length, $25.00 per ton. 3Vfc inches in th.eus cities - No. 2 size, 3 Winch to 5 inch lengthy $10.00 per ton, delivered at station. Sacks returned ; . Short skirts to right of them Shorter to left of them! Shortest in front of them, Flaunted and flirted In hose of stripe and plaid, Hued most exceeding glad, Sporting in spats run mad. Come the d I I f short-skirte- 1 Flashed all their ankles there; Flashed as they turned in air! "What .will not women dare? (Though the exhibits show Some of them blundered.) All sorts of types of peg Broomsticks, piano legs; Here and there fairy shapes. Just built to walk on eggs, Come by the hundred! Clarence E. Wright Howell & Wright 514-51- 6 Phone 603 LAWYERS Eccles Building UTAH OGDEN, , Dr.W. E. WHITAKER Dentist Office Buk Block West of Barn Vt Phone 41 KAYSVILLE - II. - - UTAH E. VADDOUPS , ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W Suite 610 Judge Bunding ' Salt Lake City, Utah Residence - Woods Cross, Utsk J.R.GAILEY NOTARY . PUBLIC With Barnee Banking Co, Ktr Hansons Electric Shoe Shop r When can their glory fade? Oh, the wild show they made! KAYSVILLK UTAH Ail the world wondered, Grande dame and demoiselle. Shop girl and Bowery belle Four hundred? Hm oh, well. Any old hundred. ' Jndge. , First Class Up4o-dat- e sad Work: Our Mott TELEPHONE 45-- J Quick J. E. - ROVIffSOji Liscenced Abstracter fast at l)si?vJSimons..oLSaltLakje.,(2tywere 5n ars - V ' 1 DENTIST "Write today forcontractr Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah g" til r the 14th hist, her farming and com married munities, and the present result is the Mrs. Charles W. Riter of Salt Lake inevitable. A steady increase in wages City is spending a few days with her for tbe past twenty years has failed Mr. and Mrs. William Doxey. to bring relief, in fact the increase has parents, Kaysville bten f oTIowed by commodity and food Mrs.Tictor J ohnson' hasC justlre. Wednesdays' and "Sundays ? increase. Back to the soil is the-un-ly turned from a few weeks visit with Phone 9B remedy, and back to the soil is just relatives in Rockland, Idaho. the remedy the labor element of this OVER BARNES BANK Mrs. Arthur Richards and family nation will resist even to the point of of Garfield are visiting at the home revolution. This nation is up against ?o plates, crown and Mrs- - Sarah Tuttle. of bridge work, and correction the real thing a man cant have of irregular teeth-- All work labor conditions and presenpresent-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck of and material guaranteed t-day r wages when the people are Idaho Falls are staying at the home U Office: forced back to the soil, but back (hey of Mrs. Afflecks parents, Mr. and 2 .Ogden J First National Bank Building . must corns or starve. Mrs. Steven Hart Sr. stock-growin- charges paid. GODDARD PICKLE & PRESERVE COMPANY about four times Public Neva- da,-Friday. Notaries Phon J. A. Howell not to make remark; Clergyman, clubman, clerk -- Gaping from noon till dark At the four hundred. BOUNTIFUL THE PENALTY He only kissed her on the cheek, It seemed a simple frolic. But hewas sick in bed a week They called it painters colic. - - f i t i AT LAW Ogden, Utah two-stor- t JENSON Ecdes Bldg. 1 FOR TOMATO CROWING David Jensot - it y Ptbllc urn Office F. C. A 1L FARMINGTON G, D Putledjje PHYSICIAN and SURGE?1 Office and Residence on IgJ Near Bamberger D?V, CaR axawsreJ grewptly KAYBVnXB REFLEX THE WEEKLY Prints the news of Dsvis s,Ucri;tiua Ert contains cf Carta Citys iu |