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Show PEET BROTHERS will give a demonstration on their Soap and Soap products at our. store on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8 Bars Crystal White Soap, ! Bar Sea Foam, 1 Packet Crys- - QQp tal White Soap Flakes, 2 Cakes Cream Oil Soap; all for Lot to a Customer Only One Come and see the demonstration We welcome you to ask questions pertaining to washing and the use of soap products X SHEFFIELD- & - tt v .XTi.T'rnrTTir Telephone No. Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cash 1 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dari I ' Kara l fil fruit canning Ubli)mnt td th. 1 Kapavfll Canning corpora tioo add teadilg to th wmltk ef th itg. Gra rl fanning, fruit and vagetabl grew-- 1 big for ahipmant and canning ar Ira ' portant IndiMtrt. Ha th Dari High cheat, church and opera horn. City water and leetri light and tndne. mat for Hem ef th Inland Printing aempang and Ha o date plant. litotmt Miss Dora Beck of P-t- ' J ' J j ; Salt Laics spent Wednesday with friends here. Harry Barber is very ill with asthma at her horns in this city. Mrs. A baby Kiri was born last Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall at their home here. . Kenneth Sheffield it confined to his home suffering with blood poisoning in his left foot. John W. Burton returned recently from a few weeks' vacation in south ern California - talent is well under way and it is expected that It will be A play by home presented In about two weeka. There will be a priesthood union meeting at the Kaysville tabernacle next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blood of Ogden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Blood on Saturday and Sunday. Prof, C. S. Carrington and son of Salt iake were the guests of Mr. and Jacobs on Sunday. Mrs. Z.. Henry a . Mr. E. H. Burnette of Ogden has been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Bruce Major for several days. u George T. Layton has been making repairs on his home in West Kaysville and installing modern conveniences. Mr, and Mr. Cornelius Lott, of Trenton, Utah, are visiting with rela tives and friends here during this week. Mr, and Mrs. George Clark, of Ririe Idaho, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Barton. Mr. Clark is a brother to Mrs. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey entertained at dinner Tuesday evening complimentary to Miss Florence Stanton. Covers were laid for eleven. Miss Garnet Swan spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. She returned, to George Swan. Smithfield Sunday evening. Mrs. P. M. Elder of Los Angeles is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Majors. She expects to leave for her home the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Muir entertained a few friends at cards attheii home last Saturday evening. Refreshments were served late in the evening. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Owen of Logan have been spending sev eral days with friends and relatives in Kaysville. They left for their home yesterday. Mrs. Lawrence Young of Salt Lake was wounded, or how, is not known at guest of Mr. this time. City was the week-en- d snd Mrs. Brigham Young. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes en. honor Mr, snd Mrs. George Swan enter- tertained last Friday evening in leave who tained at a family dinner party on of Miss Florence Stanton, her home in the east. The Tuesday evening this week, the occa- today for house was decorated in jalentines and sion being the sixty-thir- d anniversary red and white carnations. Games were of Mrs. Swan's birth. played during the evening after which Miss Ads Pattillo, who recently un- a dainty two course luncheon was derwent an operation in Salt Lake served to the folowing guests: Misses City, hae sufficiently recovered to be Evelyn Gailey, Faye Snaders, Arte II removed from the hospital to the home Linford, Hazel Bishop, Mollie Barnes, Leone Love, Leone Cook, Georgia Sitof her Bister in Salt Lake. ter, Clair Gleason, Eva Joy Neilson, Ernest Peterson, manager of the Garnet Swan, Estella Epperson Misses Kaysville garage will receive a carload Kathleen and Gertrude Geoghan, and of Oakland cars in fhe near future, Kathleen Kaye of Salt Lake. Messrs. which will be for sale among the resi- Leland Mocker, Alex Criddle, William dents of Davis county. Strong, Homer Warner, Maurice Barnes, Mac Swan, Keith Barnes, Paul Miss Irene Swan was hostess last Delaware and Ora Barlow. evefiing at an old fashioned candy William Strong, deputy to Seth C. party in honor of Miss Florence Stanton A few close friends of the bon Jones, county clerk' of Davis county, has resigned his position and will deored guest were present part for Driggs, Idaho, about March Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egbert have 1st, where ho will accept a place in the gone to their home in Tetonia, Idaho. First National Bank of Driggs. Mr. Mrs. Egbert baa been spending several Strong is one of the most populai months here at the home of her young men in Davis county and it is with regret we record his departure. mother, Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong. His work as a county official has' been Miss Florence Stanton leave today conscientious snd painstaking. Mr. for her home in Rockford, 111, after also has filled the office oi Strong spending the winter with her sister, clerk of the Local Board of Davis counMrs. Arnold M. Barnes. Mr. Stanton ty, and in that capacity his services wil remain some time with .his have been well nigh indispensable, and daughter. very exacting, but notwithstanding, his records are pronounced among the On Friday evening, February 28, best in the State of Utah. While his the Mutual organisations will hold a friends regret his departure they real-lizbasket-bal- l game and dance at the that he is entering a field of Kaysville opera house; Music for the and wish him the best occasion will be furnished by the 145th of luck. It is probable that Leonard Jazz Band. Brimley, of Farmington, will be apA recent wedding which will be of pointed to fill the place made vacant interest to Kaysville people is that ql by the resignation of Mr Strong. Ha . 1,1 Miss Mabel Ford and Ward Holbrook, BRITISH DAY CELEBRATION both of Centerville. Both young peo the known are Last Sunday afternoon the British county, pie throughout having been students at the Davis Day celebration was held at the Kaysville tabernacle. President Henry H. High school for several years Blood delivered an address upon the Mr. and Mrs. Jed Sessions enterplayed by the British people in part tained a number of friends on Friday the great war. W. P. Epperson read y evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. a paper on the Magna Charta and told Boyer, who left fer their home in of its significance in'the present time Springville Monday Games and music Mrs. Emily Sitzer, accompanied by hei formed entertainment for the guests daughter, sang Rule, Britannia. after which refreshments were served. r E. Ellison, appeared before the council and presented a proposition whereby Kaysville city could take over the said company and opproperty of erate the same The plan provided foi the perpetual upkeep of grave lots on the payment of a stipulated sum of interest -- to money sufficient for-th- e, pay for the care. The matter was referred to a special committee composed of Councilmen Burton, Conrad and . Layton. This committee will meet with the committee from the improvement company on Friday evening, February 28th, for EE further conference. Regular routine business was disposed of and the council adjourned to meet on the first Monday evening in te Bob Marshall, of Bountiful, who ha been in the service for the past four teen months with the Motor Transport Corps, returned home Wednesday from Camp Lee, Va. Wednesday mornings A. E. F. cas ualty list contained the name oLAr-thu- r Catmull among those wounded slightly. The young man is the son of John Catmull of Kaysville. He enlisted from Idaho, but evidently gave the address of his father of this cty. Until this time Mr. Catmull had nev received word from his son or official word from the government. When he MILITARY PRECISION EE drill sergeant was addressing a squad of colored rookies under him. He said: I wants you niggers E to understan dat you is to cary out EE all oders giben on de risin reflection ob'de final word ob coraman. Now EE when we's passinMdat reviewin' stan, ranra at de eomman Eyes' right! I wants to hear ever niggers eyeballs click. Globe and Anchor. A negro 1 H As GASTON OLAF in nifty line of . Silk Underskirts New Waists and Shoes -- a line of Ladies Spring Coats and Skirts to be in next week, direct from New York. If you are anticipating buying any of these, it will pay you to wait and see our We expect v "" line. Golden Rule Stores Originators of Low Prices. KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON "The Avenging Iran . - A Rugged North Woods I Romance Harold Lockwood We have just received a large Is Seen at His Best Adapted from Henry Oyens Virile. Novel, line of Box Stationery, Tablets, Note Books, Fountain Pens, School Crayons, Pencils, etc., which )We are offering at very Gaston Olaf Kaysville Opera House Saturday Feb. 22, 1919 Show at ADMISSION 8 - reasonable prices. o'Clodf He and 17c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiramiiiiiiimiiioiiiiiijnil Save Money When Y ou Buy 1 Our SATURDAY We are now showing a mmmm EE Sel-ro- CITY COUNCIL The Kaysville city council held it regular meeting Monday night.' Mayor Thornley presided and Councilmen Frank L. Layton, Joshua Conrad, Samuel B, Rushford, and Christopher Burton were present. Councilman Frank Hyde was absent on account of illness. A committee from the Kaysville Cemetery Improvement company, composed of Tieber J. Sheffield and James prana March. e William Bodily, of Fairview, Idaho, a former ' Kaysville resident, is very ill at his home in Fairview. His two sisters, Mrs. Christopher Layton and Mrs. Emma Galbraith of this city were called to hi bedside yesterday. Two weeks ago Mr. Bodily suffered a broken leg and since that time he has been ill. growing worse each day. He is 7b ; years of age. :: Royal Society Flo S3 Do you want Royal Society Floss? We can now supply your wants. SPECIAL will be run on t - : Try White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Mentholated for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, lack of voice, and all afflictions of throat and lungs. f! 0c and 60c per Bottle We also have Dr." Gleasons Cough Syrup."- - 50c per Bottle - LAYTON DRUG CO. Ia ? KAYSVILLE Friday, February 21st Prices, I -- AfiA Fairs of Trimmed on SHOES The. House -- h - CO-- of-Quali- ty illi!l!!!!il!l!l!llililllii!!l!l!!!liiil!llllillil!llll!i;illllll!ililllilil!!llillii!i! for the occasion. Dont miss it. Stewart-Burto- n M. W. PHILLIPS Co. Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE " KAYSVILLE, UTAH ' r wmhi KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4 |