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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEa. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Kindo AU Buy Your Seed Now Early-B- uy world. We have most of our seeds in stock and can supply you with as good seeds as grow. PEAS . ONIONS TOMATOES FLOWEIT SEEDS PARSNIPS BEANS RADISHES Etc. SPINACH, ' j. SHEFFIELD & SONS Phone No. To conserve. the diminishing supply of clothing in Germany, the German government has- Imposed regulations - TIT- Forgot What He Needed From the Republican, Mt. Giliad, Ohio: The editor had an interesting experience some time ago, when a young genUeman' came to this office and asked for a copy of the Morrow County Republican. He scrutinized it carefully when a copy was handed him, and then said: Now I know! What is it you are looking for? we inquired. My wife sent me after a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and I forgot the name. I went to several stores and the clerks named over everything in the line on the 191 try shelf except Chamberlains again, and Ill never go home without The Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Republican would suggest to the proprietors of stores, that they post their clerks, and never let them substitute. Customers lose faith in stores where substituting is petinltted, to say noth-o- r fog of the injustice io makers of and tlie dl8appom T Tin iarct city n north Dvi county ; fin. plac. for naUtano. K .7111. Roller and fruit eannmi Mill. and ffraat brick plant add itaadllj to tha wwlth of th. city. General farm-InUbW entwine for ehlp-m.fruit and and aannlnc ar. important indudrim. Hu tha Daria County Central High achool, churchm and n.w omra hou. City watrd and aiwtrta light are induom.nto for ii va.tm.nt. Horn, of th. Inland Printing aompany and it. printing plant. vtkl Utah.-Ad- v. . 3-- 21 -- nt Cleveland Barnes has returned front Camp Kearny, where he was discharged from the service through physical disability. He is reported in roor health. The case of L. L. Boaz, late field Where is TES? Adv. superintendent of the Fioneer Gas & Oil company, operating on the Oscar Basil Morton is home from the Barton farm, is on trial before Justice State Road camp in Carbon county, Irvin Fisher in Bountiful at this time. Boaz was first dn the court Thomas Nichols and family have of Justice arraigned Morton of Kaysville, and moved to Ilennifer. They have rented a change wus taken to the Bountiful their farm to William O. Simpson. justice. County Attorney Layton is Basil Morton and Milton Burton in charge oMKe prosecution. are assisting in the survey of the Mr. and Mrs. John H, Coles celeState Road between the concreted brated the fiftieth anniversary of sections in Layton and Kaysville. their marriage at their home in KaysFull line of Ansco cameras and ville, on Saturday of last week. There were present six of their children, supplies at the Layton Hardware five sons and one daughter, and twenty-company. Expert developing and five grand children. The day was 1 finishing. Adv. tf spent in visiting and feasting and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs will entertain was a most delightful reunion. Mr. the Bay. View Red Cross auxiliary at and Mrs. Coles were married in Bedher home on east Locust street on ford, England, March' 16, 1868, and Friday afternoon, March 29th. within six months from that date The Kaysville M, I. A. will give its social in' the Kaysville house opera - on Tuesday evening, March 26. A basketball game wil. open the evenings entertainment and dancing win follow. The public is season-en- d cordially invited. . 59c to $1.98 49c to $1.19 J Mens Summer Underwear Mens Sox Mens Hats, Special Ladies Summer Undewear Ladies Hose Jt. Childrens Tom Boy Hose We can save you 10 10c to 45c ... 98c to $3.98 25c to $1.19 12y2c to $1.25 1 to 20 25c on your Grocery Purchases, ' GOLDEN RULE STORES Originators ef Low Prices KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON MOVE d sumption of cloth by inducing women to return fo the old which should be used for a dress wus even stipulated. The economy was not. successfully accomplished, however, for the German women, though they shortened their skirts appreciably, made them wide and full. Now, therefore, there Is pending a rigid specifications limiting the number of yards of cloth which nmy be devoted to any garment of given proportions depending upon the size of the prospective wearer. And if the wearer needs linen nnd other garments than outer clothes she must turn in three corresponding worn-ou- t pieces of lingerie. The strict rules and regulations that are growing stricter each mouth have led naturally to an Increased amount of deception nnd countless attempts by those who possess stocks of clothing to evade the card system by selling at abnormally high prices to those who cannot procure cards. Read the ads in The Reflex. I have moved my Blacksmith Shop to Farming-to- n where I will be pleased to meet any of my old customers.- . , . - SELL . IT - Beet Cultivator Teeth. NOW, IF My Beet Cultivator Teeth are YOU CAN. No one can tell what the conditions will be after the war; so if you want to sell your property, list it with, me at once. It' may be your farm will just suit some of my customers who are anxious to locate in North Davis county. emigrated to Canada, where they re mained for three years. From Canada they returned to England where they remained until emral grating .to Utah. They arrived at Centerville forty-tw- o years ago and lived there until going to Syracuse to. live far few years until coming to Kaysville about fif teen years ago. Mr. Coles is a paintei by trade and, notwithstanding his ad vanced age, is active in pursuit of his avocatkm. The many friends of the aged couple wish them many more wedding anniversary (celebrations. s from e Blacksmith Forge For Sale I have an extra blacksmith forge, with electric blower, which I will sell cheap. . HENRY JACOBS Real Estate. Life Insurance. Fire Insurance. Only the Best. Z. NIELSEN FARMINGTON, UTAH. 4I Layton Golden hand-mad- tool steel. They will last longer than factory made and sell for less price. -- The school teachers of Farming-tohave volunteered to card index the names o men included in the selective service and are doing the work under the direction of Principal Knowlton of the Farmington schools. - Mens Dress Shirts hut fashionable tight skirt The rnuxl-- , tf ?num quantity of material, in meters, .nt c, Y by our Cash and Carry System: patrlot-Ic-udnde- FOR SALE Seed potatoes; good clean stock, W. J. Thomley, Layton, t WWWt),MHMMM;MMMHTTyYT1,TTTTTTTfT MYRON W. PHILLIPS ij in Shoes Bargains Patent Leather Ladies $5.00 high heels and Shoes,- Good values and good lookers high tops. $3.98 The latest Spring stylesm Ladies Shoes, high heels and tops, in leather and doth, colors black, brown and white. These shoes must be seen to be appreciated. I BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY UTAH KAYSVILLE, Farm Machinery Farmers should remember that we are agents for the Burton Implement Company. The line indudes the famous P. & O. line of Plows, Harrows, etc. We can save you money on all kinds of machinery nni farm tools. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. P. Epperson en ANNUAL RELIEF SOCIETY tertained the Kaysville Five Hundred DINNER RIG SUCCESS club at their home last Thursday eveThe annual dinner f the Kaysville ning. Cards, conversation, music and Relief Sodty was Ida at the opera refreshments contributed to the jolly house yesterday and was the same time enjoyed. great success as hi former .years. The The A. C. Christensen Amusement menu included all the good things to AAAAAAAfrftAAAAAAOAAAAArAAfrAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA eat for which Davis county is famous, Concessions company, Lagoon, yesand was bounteously served by the terday purchased three carloads of cement for concreting the swimming ladies of the society. The blessing pools of the famous resort. The was asked by Patriarch John R. s most appropriate to purchase was made through the Mor Barnes ll the time and occasion. The two score company at Layton. and more'Kaysville boys in camp and "JI John G. M. Barnes of Kaysville, trench were sadly missed from the (t nd Ilyrum Stewart of Farmington! dinner and are assured that they tx they have been appointed chairmen for were not forgotten. As the fathers third and ..mothers of soldiers eons passed O .Pvis couny to conduct Liberty loan. Mr. Barnes will have rom group to group in the charge in North Davis stake while Mr. the first query often was: throng, Stewart will have charge in South did you hear from William, Harry or Davis. Yank and how is he? To the sol- - LAYTON GOLDEN RULE , I La T nia Theater and-wa- rison-Merri- XAYTON.UTAH -- Saturday Eve. March 23 A bank account not only pity tecti your money against theft Vra. S. Hart and loss, In : but also protects temptation to' spend. ji! Every man owes himself and - hi$ family - the protection oh a " savings account in a good I sub- - Wby not start in a small Way and save every pay day? '2t?AlOr - ftuvot Wm.Q. HARTimaps cf the Rail" A.AaiuiU'Tfw LAYTON DRUG CO. km An Artcraft Picture (Where Qpality Counts) ' ' H J 1 . - Ail &A A A AAAA AA A AAA AAAAA f kbt M BARNES BANKING KAYSVILLE, UTAH f - r' We are able to save you considerable on your purchases t J 4- KAYSVILLE Strict Rules Are Enforced to Con. serve the Diminishing Sup- . . 'ply of Cloth. jft in- formation leading to the recovery of sorrel mare; white strip my in, face, flax mane and tail, wire scratch on right shoulder, had bay colt when lost. Lost from range in Slargan county. B. T. HARRIS, Layton, Utah. . well-wor- . Kaysville, Utah. old sens fos no c::e i:i eeuci STRAYED OR STOLEN 125.00 reward will be paid for requiring that, for all articles of linenpersonal wear to be purchased, three similar worn articles must be returnftL This increases the scope and rigor of if0"8 the clothing cards Introduced less thftn ltomers- ' year ago. The regulation applies to cotton stockings, gloves, collars; table linen and cloth materials for various household purposes. For every suit or overn coat two or one In good conbe must dition surrendered. The oDly 1 articles of ordinary wear or use that are exempted from card regulation are wooden shoes and silk things. More than a year ago there was much, jtalk In Germany of reducing the con- . s ti::ie CORN We have some excellent mammoth White Flint Seed Corn If you see it you will buy it. H dier boys who get The Keflex we went to say that most of your loved ones were at the dinner. There were more lines of care on the faces ol father and mother, a little more seriousness in the eyes of brother and sister, but all were cheerful and proud of the fact that they had someone over there" or ready io go over to dispute the might and power of the master vandal of all ,the ages. The annual dinner of the Kayaville Relief society is the great event of Kaysville ward and has been for years. It is the social clearing house of the ward where all meet bound hand in hand by the chain that binds the 4 S-- S-f.f Acorns Grow COW ' I |