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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSYILLE, UTAH r ') t A n A aiity OKS s& Etiixiiia at Did 6gai6H j :p-- -;- ses-o v t There v.:w another store ru'-hHUt- he bargains. New special added di-- e P IA 2129-31-3- 3 P-'- inach who know real merchan- news of the Congress of ILrjalM in thU great CLEARANCE SALE is spreading and bringing hundreds department daily. You will be better convinced if you co.e to the store today. ytterdaj. The X Washington Have You Seen the Great Value in Coats? $9.50, $12.50 and on up to $29.00 9 Ae., O 2129-31-3- Ogden mate tUt 1 ti a desperado for whom the law was rover written. He con fi h i tb tit4 19. for hi having been the tevmu w bool eir,':rY 1 n vary every time rur.r.ii g from putting they off to endeavoring Saaf, t ! jo the to commit murder. On lh way to hml he has stolen eveiytl f.g movable atul he arrives with a splendid collection and the avowed intention of showing up the . school. He is rebellious, ungovernable and as gullible a a r old child In the hands of tha older boys of the school. He wins their instant haired by committing the unpardonable blunder rtiuis ? of asking for a second portion of T1IE INLAND PRINTING CO. prunes at his first meal for if a single boy manifests the least approvW. r. EjirmM, Editor al of prunes there is danger of their C. A. Epmtomi, AukUU Editor being foisted upon the helpless dinners even more methodical regular- .with In u ri u pbnry is, lift, ot Koftrillo, Utah, und.r ti oct of ity than is coustomary. lUrch , 1179. The boys sell him practically every-tin- g but the four walls of his yoom Per Year in Advance and fleece him Subscription with his ' posessions with great ease. There are many A4rorUin( rotoo opplkotlo tragedies and- not a few triumphs in the life of John Ilumperdink Stover TELEPHONES who soon learns the sobriquet of the W. F. li No. t Offico, No. IS Varmint" because of his pestiferous conduct and is almost driven to suicide Ash as been expected for a long when he loses a baseball game for time, a man has recently been run his house team, down and seriously injured by one of There awakens in his mind the firm the speed fiends who daily speei belief that he is all around coward .through Davis county. It was a miracle when he immediately takes flight that Franklin J. Cheney escaped death when he is threatened by two older When run down in Layton Tuesday boys, but by winning a desperate fight morning, and it will be a surprise if with one of them and making a touch- the driver does not try to make it ap- dow-- at the crucial point of an im- pear that he was driving at a funeral portant game, he himself in popular favor and becomes a gait "fr irirts'trh'k it great leader among the fellows. "The Varmint" will appear at the Bureau News Kaysville opera house on Saturday evening, August 3. Slir r.lrrl;ly Srfirx . u two-yea- PC"a rerond-cioaomot- the husband of the late LaVSsca Lewis, ing in company with other teachers and students of that institution for w ho died about three years ago. the .Presidio, where they will take an D. Julian Clark who has been at the intensive course in military training V. S, Naval Training station for the to be given in the University next school year. They will return about past few months at Goat Island, has been transferred to the artificers September 16. : school at Mare Island, where he will t pursue an interesting' course for. the MARRIAGE LICENSES next few months, preparatory to active service. July 26. William J. Crews of Seattle and Julia Moore of Kansas City, 4 Mrs. Marinda Burdick Rogers, 75 Mo. ' years old, wdfe of James E. Rogers July 26. Leonard L. Vaughn of died July 16 a their home in Peterson, Ogden and Monida Knowles of Logan. Morgan county. The family resided July 26. A, L. Capson of Salt Lake in Farmington for many Mr. City and Myrtle Colvin of Huntsville. years. Rogers father was one of ur first July 27. Chris Barkas .and Mabel blacksmiths. Mrs. Rogers leaves a Phelps of Salt Lake City. husband, four children, fourteen grandJuly 29.' Charles L. Brumbaugh and children and two Birdie Nattress of Salt Lake City, phos and Grayce Arnold of Ogden, j Herald R, Clark of this place, who July 29. Arnold Soderberg of Midhas been teaching at the B. Y. U. for vale and Virgie Argyle of Spanish a few years past, left Toesday morn Fork. Washington Ave., Oden 3 Saturday, August 3, closes the big July Clearance Sale. During this month to date we have sold more Summer Shoes and Slipper than ever before in our history There is a reason. . ! great-grandchildre- n. lii - ?., n Farm a I Everything for . S2 Kflenn'ainid Ladies Slippers and Oxfords still going down 5c a day. .Thursday the price will be $1.63, Friday $1.58 and Saturday $1.53. Dont wait. Come now if you want your size. That the genteel would wish to wear. You cannot mention a EEi worth-whil- in e CLARKS, OGDEN, UTAH HABERDASHER goods that we do have in stock. The best quality goods made, too, and,with prices consistent with economy times. f .PRICES FOR 1918 THRESHING FARMINGTON The Davis and Weber counties nd County fttat of ruj Xvi Horn of the Mtliw Eloral comI arm tuicuus met with the thresher-me- n eounty. First th rower largest of flower in the pany, lntormeuntain country. Location of the of both counties again at Ogden famous IX h waterwork In and ....coon resort. on July 28 to deter mine the threshing a fina place for ramdene. charges for this year. After an allVatson-Tanneday session with Mr. M. II. Green of the Grain Corporation of the State Food administration, a price of 13 --S324 24th Street, Ogden, Utah cents fbi wheat, U tents for barley, Billie, the little on 0f Mrs, Nellie l and 9 vctUsV'1 f fof'oats waV Gardner, is still very ill with typhoid. Il!iII!!IIIiIli!illili!llil!IIIII!!!!!Ml!li fixed for loth counties, except in the Miss Amy Startup of Provo has been Bountiful district, where it ia 15 cents 13 for wheat, cents for barley an! 11 visaing with Miss Phyllis Clark for a cents for oats. The thresbermon are few days, to furnish four men with the machine Mr. Bybee of this place has been as usual and the farmer furnishes the ill for some time but is somequite bagger, stacker and jib hers, P.qth what improved. factions agreed to ha ej t these terms and abide by tb. sn and hero both E. B. Clark and wife, accompanied should le complimented for their jit-lby Joseph Stevenson of Salt Lake, and ing to patriotism ratltr lhan to riofit. are touring southern Idaho. family v At the meeting conditions were shown to be nitogvther different than Mr. and Mr. Walter Reed and elsewhere. Due to this fact a survey daughter, June, visited relatives in was made by Mr. Green and Mr. , Brigham City Saturday and Sunday. of Bountiful the district. Thajne It was found that the jobs were small-v- n Mr. and Mrs. T, E, S wrist of Brig-htin fl idnlrkt nnl a (gmpromi-- e City and Mrs. J. D. Wood motored to 1iova was made tatis factory to Mr. Ore n. Wednesday on a visit with Grt-eMrs. Wood's brother. lhid, is well sutisfiel with Harry Mr, Mr. Bar gert crs work so far this year Dr. Beatty of the State Board of H. i a he hasjxen doing iltn work. Mr. Health and our county commissioners Graen rerdims that a machine labor- eretom-e- t this evening toYnvestigate ing unuer 'dIfriv;ulUis Tn"this MIstrTct conditions at the big hog ranch. snd was ileastHl at the way Mr. A Link account not only proMr. and M rs. Nephi Palmer and rgrevd to lower the price. Now .the price has been lowered as low as family are encamped on Weber river tect! your money against theft possible. If it is better and cheaper near Mountain CreenT Mr. Palmer and loss, but also to haul your small lot cf grain to your motors there and back mornirgs and it ' to thresh or.e at the neighbors setting, evenings. against temptation to spend. do it and save work and expense all Mr. and Mrs, lleber Sessions daugharound, and at the same time promote Everyman oYves himself and ter, Alice, got first prize for the girl better feeling under 12 years of age having the roost hiifamily the protection of a thrift stamps Vt the Clth'of July celeFAMOUS STORY IN PHOTO-PLAbration at Bountiful. savings account .in a good subFORM TO BE SHOWN stantia! bank like this one. A number of frienda of Mr. and Mrs, VI LEE AT KAYS OPERA HOUSE jr&mes Stfe,4,'.erA down ,from.FArm.T, to attend the funington YYednesday Oven Johnsons world famous storWhy not start in a small eral services of the HowThomas late ies of Lawrencerille school, The Varway and save every pay day? mint, which created a sensation both ell, the father of Mrs. Steed, fLY'magaY;rV' End In Took form has Miss Blanche Le wus, recordt : :n adapted for the screen by P&ra- - er, and assistant. Miss county Iris Jacobsen, 1 with Jack Fictfcrd in the atel- r are in Vivian Park, Provo canyon on As John Ilumperdink Stover, a ten l :r from days vacation. Nephi Falser is , t Varmint, Jack Pickford keeping the recorders office machinz.y sensitive and highly ery in good running order. Jj - i rX naan. J Z ' rirtened "Pink" upon Ernest Ellis and three young sons of ' Clover trici Portland, Ore visited relatives in 1.1 : d cl.o;l- remington this week, Mr. EIIIs is ) egen SAT; TILL" UTAH I if1 FM'li See Us IT I r .We Have Tlieisi Clothing Co. , S r Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons in Economy and Masons hu.-du-- TO OF I .Gaps and Rubbers for both -- 'liia caps for Schramms Prices lower than Salt Lake City. W-11- v n ,fL Ban-gert- er 11 prttecti " Y Greet -4-- p rod. Ocb BM3 Lillie Accxj Grow di I THE-HOUSEG- F- 1 QUALITY Farm Machinery and - Horses for Sale! ONE Bl.LT BOX ecw. J Good as new. good ONE BEET BOX &s , PLT PracticG.I!yn2w.0FPTiiSPLKY DEERE STEEL IIARROWa Si. EUKcnraG''11 . wcH broke, to work. BLACK. COLT Phone 85-2- 0 - EUcktes eolt weiSht ab0Iit 1ZZ0 y ears dl d weigh t t li'v0 lbs f : . Yearling. H. J. COTTRELi hcttsCn vtzh r |