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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH THE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES m,J rr"W i. -- -- . ... HI BOUNTIFUL Mina dU north of Salt Lake City, aah urban and widmM town. Urtwt city In Dana aounty ; haa waterworks. alactrio hytita and power, tatepboM. Surrounded by rtck mark at rrdana and fruit UjwU. two otortrie railroad with low fare, two transcontinental railroad, bnck yard, two banka, fond buainaaa commercial club, rradad and hish acboola. churchaa and lodfca. A food plaoa to lira. inmt -- trt CO OKS BROILS ROASTS M u. boo, ' Mrs. Joseph HaganJsjrery ill. ap- - Della Reed is suffering from pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson of dolph are isiting relatives here. sister, Mrs,. Ran- Charles everything that any will do and do it better. There li no waste of fuel, as the heat is concentrated just where it is wanted and is under instant control. Shrinkage in food is also less than with other stoves. Neither'smoke, fumes nor ashes are given off bv this electric range. It is, therefore, the ideal summer equipment for the kitchen. It is always ready for immediate use at a turn of the switch and costs nothing for fuel when not actually - cooking. We will gladly demonstrate Ivon Moss 9 x x ix I x x Have you repaired that building or fence this spring?. X X x The X X We have the material, for either, x x x . X including lumber, wire and paint X X X -- X Mrs. Florence Bennett's sister from Idaho, who is at her place, is very months vaca tick. Just as a man is judged in a personal way by the company, he keeps, so is he judged in a business way by the banking connection he makes. X X X X X ld daughter Miss Clara Barton and Mr. Semior Miller spent Sunday and Monday .in of Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert i A checking or savings account with a good reliable institution like this one reflects good business judgment. . It builds prestige. I So choose wisely and soon. M-F--M-l -S- - S -- 1 f S t- - -- 1- S- -S l-l- -t-t Great Oaks, from Little Acorns Grow j Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mann died Sunday. Barton. Funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday at 2 oclock. matter justifies the conclusion that were probably not to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smedley, Mr, the farmers is not to land Mrs. E. W. Smedley and Mr. and blame, but that the produce A more be had. little time, and sevMrs. F. B. Smedley went to Provo should result in eral sunshiny days Sunday in automobiles and spent the the of Salt Lake are crops the buyers day with Dr. C. K. Hanson. anxious to get. The manner in which the buying Mable Sessions of this place and iBarington Wride of Pocatello, Idaho, public of Salt Lake turned out last are to be married today in the Salt Saturday morning is evidence of their Lake temple. A supper will be given interest in the market and of their in the evening for relatives and im- desire to patronize it. Those producer .who want a profitable outlet for mediate friends. their goods should give this demonFuneral services over the remains of stration full consideration. The disMrs. Susie Garrett Smith, who died appointment met with last Saturday at Georgetown, Idaho, last Thursday, was regre table; a recurrence of it were held at the Second ward chapel must be avoided else the public will Sunday. Mrs. Smith was 59 years old lose confidence, and the success of the and died of cancer of the stomach. plan will be endangered. Sufficient advance notice 'of the Myrtle Perkins of this place and next opening will be given through Horace Hillam Higgs of Salt Lake columns that all interested may these City were married at the home of the e fully informed. The market is bebride on June 3d by Bishop William established for the mutual benefit Winegar. A supper was served in the ing I x x A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson Thursday, June and Jesse Briggs returned Friday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corbett. X x antic-Barhe- rr Miss Ida V. Hansen is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Argyle Jr, few days in Salt Lake with her sister, left on a wedding tour to Bancroft, Mrs. William Campbell. to visit with the brides Idaho, x - Miss Thelma Williams is spending few day with MisaM A son was .born to Mr. and Mrs. Farmington. Mr .and Mra. T. B. SchofielJ, also Horace Holbrook recently. ' Mr. vand Mrs. Holbrook are doing missionary Mr. and Mrs. Loran Frew spent Sunwork in New Zealand. day with Mr and Mrs. Lee Hoy Moss. x x- Syracuse noting friends. - H-1- x in. Moss returned home A shower will be given in honor of from the L. D. S. hospital last Wed Miss Maude Willey Wednesday, June nesday where she had been two weeks. 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Grant reMrs. Eli Cooper and Mrs. Frank! turned home from Holbrook, Idaho, Barton spent Monday with Mrs. Joseph last week, where they had spent Bodily. j about a month. A large number from Syracuse at-- 1 Miss Fuschia Stringham entertained tended conference at Salt Lake last friends Monday evening at her home week. in honor of Miss Feller who is to be Mrs. Retta Steed, Misses Jennie a June bride. and Mary Walker spent Sunday in jfe x a d Mrs. Stephen 9909909999990099099999909099990R0400999-9R099- BARNES BANKING COMPANY UTAH KAYSVILLE, LET US SUPPLY I YOUR SPRING DEMANDS I I I Quality unsurpassed: S. W, P. Paints and Varnishes Charter Oak Ranges, Crack-a-Jac- k Suits, Garden Seeds Garden Tools. Headquarters for, Shoes Stock bigger than - Co-o- p. The House of Quality. --FRANK HYDE BUILDER. BREEDER. AND GROWER. Of BARRED PLYIAOVTH ROCKS AND DVROC JERSEY RED , Ullv 99999999999999999999999999 9999999999AW9999WE999W MYRON W. PHILLIPS I b !i BAKERY-an- d of the producer and the consumer; for the purpose of bringing them together OPENING OF SALT LAKE CITYS The producers should realize that here " MUNICIPAL MARKET la "find market offered for their goods, and in the opinion of Mr. Bennion the housewives of Salt Lake will Earl Bennion, market master, and consume -- practically all the farm) jR. N. Young, supervisor in charge of products that will be offered. the Salt Lake Municipal market, have announced that the date for opening NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estates of E. the market has been postponed, until the berry season comes on James King and Amelia King, The late season, due to so much rainy deceased. Creditors will claims with weather, has held crops back and this vouchers to the present at the undersigned condition has caused the decision to residence of Joseph Edward. King in Layton, Davis county, Utah, or at the postpone activities. The opening of the market was for' office of W. II. Reeder, Jr., David Eccles building, in Ogden, Weber mally announced for Saturday, June county, Utah, on or before the 1st day 2d. However, no produce arrived, re- of A. D. 1917, August, gardless of the fact that much hat ELIJAH A. LARKIN been promised and many marked Administrator W. H. be- David Eccles Reeder; a as and Jr,, consequence spaces sold, Utah. building, Ogden, hundred six and five tween prospective Attorney for Administrator. customers were turned away disap-- I Date of first publication, May 31, 1917 pointed. An investigation into the Date of last publication, June 1 prob-Labl- KsvLll .Our chair premium still holds good. CONFECTIONERY :l CEMENT $TftE 4 - POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN -- ' depends largely on. the banks. A bank that is not strong, well- - directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help BringYourJ)ep.oaitaHerfi can and be of Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modem mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. t The Strength of Bu smess - will and be convinced that we If courtesy and judicious Accommodation Your business will be better, for it. much help is of value. - . 4 k 100 Tons- Capacity of EUo has proven entirely satisfactory to owner, who says Its oaae and economy art vital UTAH Known- Everywhere As The VERY BEST: Union Sfato BOUNTIFUL, UTAH anf f -- ) 1 punch ticket y ? - p Co. Stewart-Burto- n 28,-191- KAYSVILLE, Get I I 9999999999.9 9 99999 9 999XWgg?9900-999999MHMWCaNTTKACTOR ever. evening for members of, the family. I y I 7th. home recently from a Ition in Idaho. Efficient Public Service X , Mrs. C. P. Hatch and Mrs, Earl Mrs. Lucile Moss spent a few days Hatch left for their home in Park Valof last week in Bountiful visiting ley Saturday. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. X k Mr. Paul Carney of Idaho spent the week-en- last week. stove 4 Blazer both have new Ford cars. Ea f rBurnha m "of this place and Elsie Bostic of Ogden were married Electric Range other kind of cook 4 i Mr, Eail Bodily and Mr. William R. Miss Artha Layton of Layton is Itisiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barlow. G-- E mot-bus- Mr. Rentmeister of Idaho spent few days here with his son Eli. Mabey. This justly famous will do ' SYRACUSE Mr. Fred Bodily is suffering from blood poison m his hand. Mrs. Dr. Day of Garland is visiting with her Cholera Morbus . with cholera I used ChamColic and berlains Diarrhoea Remedy This is a.verv painful and danjeious and it gave them immediate relief." A proeperou furminy sml rich commundisease. In almost everyjmghbor- Adv. ity In th north. tern portion of Pvi has died hood before someone from it county Pine farm and ham, wide field medicine could be obtained or a Jphy Has Good Opinion of Chamber-lai- n and hish frde etock are Important feature Ha two eannins establishment, Tablets sician summoned. The right way is to arteeian well. North Dane Hish echool have a bottle of Chamberlains Colic "Chamberlains Tablets are s wonand beautiful orchard. Branch of Oregon and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house der. t never sold anything that beat Short Line railway from main fine to lake shore furnishes chipping facilities Mrs. them, writes F. B. Tressey, Richso as to be piepured for it. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, lad , mond, Ky. When troubled with indiMrs. E, W. Tree and Mr- - Albert Tree wntes: During the summer of 1JH gestion or constipation give them a two of my children were taken sick trial. Adv. were in Ogden Monday. . I There are many ailoes of this construction in Davis county, all of which are giving satlsfac-tiqn-Fo- r, O Irlcrriciffilam , Concrotc Co. Ocozw-- VrsiH ?kzzz Sd Ha Cddu3lkl tiAHC.. i !$. iafosna-tio- n at to uses cf concrete, tear til the coupon below and mail. t |