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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVItlE, UTAH STERLING BRAND TESTED SEEDS -- ' to - - , rfst varieties ' supply you with practically everything in the seed line. They are slow coming in, get yours now. Onion Sets, Onion Seeds, Peas, Beans, Radish, Beets, Lettuce, Parsnips, Carrots, Turnips, Potatoes Seed Mangel Wyrzel, Sweet Corn, Melons Cucumbers, etc. Flower Seeds we have a large variety, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums in bulk Garden Tools, Requisites and Sundries, Poultry Feeds and Supplies. i COME IN AND LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS . We are prepared , L . Telephone No. DEPARim J. SHEFFIELD & SONS H. The Most of the Best for the Least Gish I Kaysville, Utah -- ffc. Hattie M. Scott, of Los Angeles, GERMANY PLOTTING AGAINST Thomas J. Steed who was injured is the guest of her sister, Mrs. by being hit by a O. S. L. train one UNITED STATES Th B. Cooley. week ago, is still in the L. D. S. hosJ. eounty ) fin pla NpTARY PUBLIC KayavilU Rollar 28, Te WASHINGTON, February Salt Lake City, but is rapidly at ll Mill. vagotoMo and fruit canning pital Miss Annie Blood who is teaching Associated Press is enabled to reveal raant and great brick plant add aUadily With Barnet Banking Co Kaysville ta tba waalth of tha city. Conaral farmschool at Trenton, Utah, was home that Gernany, in planning unre- recovering. ing. fruit and ragatabla growing for aad aaanlng art important tndiwtnaa. for the week-enstricted submarine warfare and countUaa tba Daria County Control High achool, SAYS OGDEN SHOtV TO HAVE cburchaa and now opera houae. City water its consequences, proposed an alMrs. John Flint who is in the L. D. ing. aad eleetrie ligbta am inducementa for in .WIDE SCOPE liance with Mexico and Japan to make reatment. Home ad tba Inland Printing S. hospital where she underwent an aaaapany and ita war on the United States, if this printing plant. The golden wedding celebration in x operation is reported doing well. x country should not remain neutral. Ogden during 1919 to commemorate Mrs. George B. Sheffield visited Salt Samuel Norman, wife and son, of the fiftieth anniversary of the join.. Lake friends the first of the week. ceased Blackfoot, Idaho, are visiting with Pacific Union Central of the and ing Hubert C. Burton , has Kaysville m Kaysville relatives and friends. Pacific railroads will be anything but the W. R. Barnes the of west property For sale A grade Durham bull. y celebration. It will be truly Wednesdays, and Sundays A registerel milk strain Durham bull home of John W. Gailey, from George a Stewart Brothers, Kaysille, Utah. all an intermountain and Ellis. Phone 9B exposition for service. Adv. 4t Apply to Stewart of interested the states this territory A. or Brothers James , Cottrell, KaysThe week-en- d OVER BARNES BANK and Sunday rates on twill be asked to appropriate money to Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Combs, of Field ville. Ad. 4t the are Bamberger greatly appreciated in success the the venture. of help ing, are the guests of Mr., and, Mrs. Specialist plates, crown and I A large delegation of Kaysville by the people who are taking advanSuch is the statement of W. H. George B. Sheffield. bridge work, and correction L 6f irregular teeth. All work H people went up to Ogden last night tage of the same more and more each Wattis, president of the Weber club Davd Kennedy, of Ogden, visited and cheered the Davis High basket week. and material guaranteed of Ogden, the organization which has with his friend Vohn Sheffield one day ball team on to victory. Ogden Office: - Mrs. W. A. Haight is entertaining tentative plans for the exposition last week. First National Bank Building well in hand. Mr. Wattis is in Salt Thimble the club residence on her at A number of the friends of Miss Lake in the interests of the proposed ' Mrs. J. B. Cooley will entertain the Claire Gleason honored her with a sur Locust street this afternoon. Needle-wstate -- Bay View appropriation of $100.000 for the kand refreshments - are - the eatures Study club at hep home on prise party at her home last night.A celebration. of the meetings of this club. Cherry street tomorrow afternoon. jolly time is reported. The appropriation, according to CapThe Kaysville Home Dramatic Co. Arnold M. Barnes departed yester- itol forecast, will be M. E. WADDOUPS Ed. McClatchie, who has been sopassed, despite will give a production of "The Altar k D. for he where C., ,, Washington, the fact that the House Tuesday rejourning in Wyoming and Idaho for day of Virtue at the Kaysville opera the will attend the cereATTORNEY-AT-LAinauguration' fused to make it a special order of past few months has returned to house Friday evening, March 9th. monies.' Before returning home he business, as was desired his home in Kaysville. by its backers. . Suite 610 Judge Building will visit the principal eastern cities. It has been suggested by Mjr. Wat-ti- s Salt Lake City, Utah that Governor Bamberger appoint Charles Cottrell, Jr., and wife of x x Salt Lake City were the guests of Mr. a special exposition commission to Residence - - Woods Cross, Utah i and Mrs. James A. Cottrell during the take charge of the plans, thus lending ( t week. They returned home Sunday the affair an added importance and x an official status. It is proposed that evening. the celebration run through the entire ( Wall paper season' Is now at hand year of 1919, the same as did the San Liaeeneed Abstractor and and we have a large stock of the best Diego exposition during 1915. i Notary Public and latest designs to select from. ReIn 1869 near Promontory, poiht t Office F, . Bldg. t member this in connection with spring there was a big celebration when the t The ill in . . - UTAH Kaysville Canning corporation house cleaning and renovating. Davis golden spike, uniting the two rail- FARMINGTON pay $100 cash t i . prizes to boys growing tomatoes for their canneries in Davis County Furniture Company. Adv. roads, was driven. The coming i county. Fifty dollars ($50) will be paid to boys growing servance of' the fiftieth anniversary . . , T. , t an acre of tomatoes for the Kaysville cannery at Kaysville 1 backing t and $50 to boys growing tomatoes for the Davis county canplay the Kaysville before of the both Union Pacific railroads, t dancing at the amusement committee and Southern Pacific t nery at Syracuse. The prize money will be divided as systems. It is ' dance at the opera house this evening. j follows; that $500,000 will be anticipated c will be R. Swan, needed to Among the assure, the success of the To the boy delivering the largest amount of tomatoes Harold Bishop and Harry Strong! fair. big t grown on an acre of land at the cannery for the season of t - Francis Bone, of Layton, is reported 1 i 1917, a prize of $25. KAYSVILLE UTAH SEED OATS FOR SALE to have purchased the La Tonia hall i To the boy delivering the second largest amount of Call on or address George Blamires, First Class property in Layton from the Stude-bakand i tomatoes grown on an acre of land at the cannery for the Utah. Phone 84w. Ajv. Kaysville, is also It company. reported Quick Work: Our Motto ( season of 1917, a prize of $15. that he has purchased a portion of the Sandell property located near the Lay-to- n TELEPHONE 45-- J To the boy delivering the third largest amount of PIANO FOR SALE Cost $600; cannery.' It is said he will erect a tomatoes grown on an acre of land for the season of modem brick business block on the will accept $250. Apply George D. t 1917, $10. site of the La Tonia halL Williams, Syracuse. kAYSVILLE etty In north Dari Urvt for rwidoneo. J. R. GAILEY Cal MUTUAL CREAB1 tab-ba- COMPANY ship-ma- ot d. Ogden Marsteller X DENTIST X X Utah Butterfat 39c pood ! i , - X one-cit- X I ORDER YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS THE REFLEX OFFICE J. Harris N. David Jen soi m -f- HARRIS&JENS0N ATTORNEYS AT LAW , W IN PRIZES $100 s.E.noviisofi FOR TOMATO U Hansons Electric All-Sta- rs Shoe Shop all-sta- rs -- , ... er Up-to-da- te 4-l- -3t i 1 - a As specified above these prizes apply to both canneries operated by the corporation. Contestant to be under 21 years of age at time tomatoes are delivered to cannery. - Kaysville Canning Corporation 5 ;The Relief society of Kaysville ward will celebrate the - founding of the society with its usual banquet on the 17th of March. These banquets have long been one of the great annual events of Kaysville ward and re looked forward to as an nnnl reJt union where the people meet and re- e new acquaintances and form LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN From Centerville, black cocker spaniel, answers name of Bob. Reward for return or information of .his whereabouts. Agent S. L. O Centerville. No. 1 . ize,..snmllest up :to 3VL inches in length, $25.00 per ton. . . i v inch to 5 inch length, $10.00 per ton, delivered at station. Sacks returned ; No. 2'size, 3 charges paicTT Mrs. W. P. Epperson entertained the Five Hundred club at her home on Thursday evening. The decorations were in the national colors, George Washington hatchets and cherries. Mrs. John W. Thoraley received the ladys prize and John G. M. Barnes th e gentlemans prize. The consola- tionTprizes were awarded to William E. Gailey and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort. Refreshments were served, The- - Kaysville SeoutstwiHrplay the Box Elder Juniors at Brigham championship between Davis High and Box Elder High schools. The Box Elder Juniors have played 18 games during the past two years and have j lost one game, the Kaysville Scouts have played 21 games and lost two. Each , team claims championship' honors in its class. A fare of $00 for the round trip to Brigham has been made via the Bamberger electric. Tickets good on trains leaving Salt Lake at 3 and 4 oclock Saturday af r T Write today for contract. GODDARD PICKLE & PRESERVE COMPANY v Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah HDt tetmooa. I 7 " Ogden, Utah 1 J. A. Howell Clarence Pablit Phone Bt E. Wright Howell & Wright , 514-51- 6 LAWYERS Eccles Building; Phone 603 OGDENf 'J - UTAH ' Dr.W. E. WHITAKER Dentist t Office Vt --- Block West of Barnes Phone 41 - Baah . KAYSVILLE G. 7) IKutledfe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence on Locust Street Near Bamberger Depot Call aaswered promptly dF " WAYCVTfjp 4 - V New GcoMew Styles Adv. Our buyer has returned from New York and his pur chases are arriving in our store arrivals every day. The new LOST An auto tire chain in' or around Kaysville or Layton. . If found please return to Dr. Rutledge, Kaysville. - Notaries " new ones. Goddard Wants Contracts for Pickling Cucumbers Ecdes Bldg. , old-tim- t 405 embrace all that is best and latest in Adv. NOTICE FOR BIDS FABRICS, COLORS Bids will be received by John G. M. Barnes, secretary of the Kaysville Irrigation company,, at his office in Kaysville, Utah, up to and including March 10, 1917, for the ser- Saturday, . Vlce 7 Ilo. to SterMasterfor h 1M7' The the year NOTICE OF BIDS Bids will be AND STYLES We are also pleased to announce to-Mar- ch company reserves the right reject any and all bids. JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secy. Kaysville, Utah, February 22. 1917 , the general -- that notwithstanding all classes of merchandise, we have purchased and selected so judiciousfy that our prices wi3 be found surpassingly low. advance-- ' in rivedTbyjSGTlL Barnes, secretary of the Kaysville company, at his office in 1 8nd including March 10, JSSVip 1917, the purchase of a tract of land owned by the said Kays- LImtI(??mPanywesh.of the immed-latel- y companys reservoir in bimmons hollow, said tract con, taming ten acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash in hand. Certified check f0 ceTlt. .f bid acquired from each bidder. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For further apply to John G. M. Barnes. JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secy Kaysville, Utah, February 2, 1917. irf 2469 WASHINGTON AVENUE 1ST OGDEN, UTAH The Place Where the Women Trade |