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Get ft pair today for each member of Oe family. X X ,o X J, Telephone No? J. SEEIFFJEILB) Most for Least Cash 1 Mr. John E. Barker KAYSVILLE x x The largest city in north Daria i county fine ptaeo for raaldenoo. Kayo, villa Roller 11 Ilia and yogetabla and t fruit canning aatabliahmant of tha I Karr villa Canning corporation add ( ateadlly to tha wealth of tha city. Gan X X X X X aral farming, fruit and vegetable grow, ing for ahipment and canning are important Induatriea. Haa tha Da via High achooL churcbaa and opera bouaa. City watar and alectria llghta and Indore, tnenta for Inraatment. Horn of tha Inland Printing company and ita plant. turned Tues- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP from NOTICES Salt Lake, where she has day been visiting for the past week with her daughters, Mrs. John Weaver and Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. Mrs. Arthur Chapman. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Herman Andrews of Mont Estate of James B. Rushforth, depelier, Idaho, is visiting with her parceased. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark foi Creditors will present claims with two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews vouchers to the undersigned at Kay's-villarea xpecting to make their home in Davis County, Utah,- - on or before the 21st day of April, A. D. 1919. Twin Falls in the near future, PHOEBE RUSHFORTH, Administratrix of Estate of James Corp. Ralph Openshaw arrived in Kaysville on "Tuesday from Fort Lo- B. Rushforth, deceased. T, McClure Peters, attorney for adgan Colo., where he was e, ftftAftftg Miss Eva Joy Nielsen was a weekend visitor in Logan with friends. -- fe Is $15.00 Kaysville, Utah . r trtrtl'trtrtrtrtrk'trtrirki; EE herd sire and two Shorthorn heifers from the ranch of P. W. Olson, Coke ville, Wyoming; three herd boars one Duroc Jersey, one Poland China, and Hampshire from the University one of California farm; three stud rams a Lincoln, a Cotswold and a, Hampshire from J. R. Allen, Draper, Utah. Probably the most noteworthy addition is the new Holstein herd bull-- a grandson of King of Pontiacs, the world record Holstein sire This new bull is ,by far the best Holstein sire ever shipped into Utah, in the estimation of local livestock authorities. In adition the purchase of a new Jersey herd bull will be made as jsoon as a suitable one can be found and arrangements are already being made to purchase an excellent bull from the famous Winterton herd, at Charleston, to act as successor to "Bondsman, the present head of the College family. . W Want a Dpot spirm 1 , ( Price Less Than Regular discharged "Slivers has been ministratrix. First publication February 20, 1919. Camp Lee, Va., for the past few Last publication March 20, 1919. Several members of the family of months, with the 8th Reg. division.' lm CREDITORS' . tfO Maroni Stewart are ill with influ NOTICE Miss Viola Graham entertained sevenza. eral of her friends at dinner at her Estate of Elizabeth Wadley Smith, deceased. home on The were; guests Sunday. William C. Smith of Mountain View, Creditors will present claims with Canada, is a Kaysville visitor this Misses Elda, Sessions and Artell Lin- vouchers to the undersigned at Barnes ford, Messrs. William Strong, Royal Banking Company, Kaysville, Utah, on week. Owcng William Foxley and Jay Garn. or before the 21st day of June, A. D., 1919. Miss Hazel Bishop spent Saturday Misses Marian and Aidenn Jacobs GEORGE W. BARNES, ' INCOME TAX PAY8 and Sunday in Salt Lake with relaentertained a number of friends inR. GAILEY, JOHN A FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT8. tives and friends. Executors of Estate of Elizabeth formally at cards last Saturday evenSmith, deceased. , "Viewed In Its largest and tru- Saturday, the 22nd, was observed as ing in honor of their guest. Mis Mil- Wadley McClure Peters, attorney for T, est sense, the payment of taxes business Colderwood dred of Salt Lake City. a holiday in Kaysville all the Is payment for benefits received Refreshments were served late in the Date of first pub. Feb. 20; last pub. .houses being closed. A or expected. Only from a nar- 20. Mar. evening. row and essentially selfish and Mrs. Glen Jensen of Redmond, Utah, Date of first pub. Feb. 20; last pub. shortsighted viewpoint can the it spending the week with her mothei, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Barton of Mar. 13. lea Individual propose to himself entertained a number 01 Farmington Wilcox. Mrs. George , the evasion of tax liability as a friends at an Orpheum paijy Saturday NOTICE TO CREDITORS A desirable course of action, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lloyd of evening. The , In the matter of the estate of Rose guests were; Mr. and Daniel C. Roper, Commissioner Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sun Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr, and Mrs. Har Peart, deceased.. of Internal Revenue. Creditors will present claims with old Barnes, Miss Leone Cook and Mau"day with Miss Estella Epperson. - . vouchers to the undersigned at his Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes wert rice Barnes. residence in Kaysville, Davis County, week-en- d Mrs. Leo Rouche, who has been Utah, on or before the 1st day of May, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. D., 1919. Harold Barnes of Salt Lake City. spending the past several months with WILLARD R. PEART, her mother, Mrs. Annie Phillips, has Administrator of the Estate of Rose William Strong leaves today for nl recently gone to Millville Cache coundeceased. Driggs, Idaho, where he has accepted ty, where her husband is now em- Peart, & Thatcher Bowen, Nebeker, Logan, a position in the bank at that place. ployed. They will make their home Utah, attorneys for administrator. Basil Morton returned home from at that place for the present COLLEGE BUYS BLOODED Camp Kearny, Cal., last Friday, where Mrs. John Larson returned home ANIMALS he has been in training for several Sunday from Teasdale, Utah, where months. She" has been for (he pasFTew" months Finest Herds in the West are Being A ct METRO Screen Drama The home of Mr. and Mrs. Slater She went to accept a position in tht Formed at Logan schools there but upon her arrival of Ball is quarantined with influenza, y' The vacancies in the ranks of the was ill taken and has suffer-insufficiently just several members of the family LOVE AND PERIL recovered tff return hone. college live stock herds are to be filled; with the disease. not only this, but an infusion of new Introducing was qQite well representblood and vitality shall be brought Mrs. J. R. Proudfeet, who is in the ed Kaysville the banquet at the Hotel Utah at L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, receiv about by radical changes in the "Royal Satfirday evening which was given ing medical treatment is reported t ia honor c ex. President, Taft Those Family of each herd Such is the yer-diot ProOohn T. Caine, III, and be slightly improved. who attended from here were: Mr. The Romantic Actor Prof. George B. Caine, who have Miss Nellie Edmunds is now at home nd Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Mary of the livestock College charge departAs a METRO Star with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mocker, Mr. and Mrs. WVP. Epperment ward Edmunds, after spending a son and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes. Due to the war, the flu and the month with her sister in Layton. MrstlL J. Sheffield, Sr., left yester- closing of schools the herds have not Mar. 1, for she where Fairvicw, Idaho, been kept up to full quota but, now the Mr. and Mrs. James Woolsey of day will visit withf her sister, Mrs. Mary work of reconstruction is well undei Downey, Idaho, are visiting with OrHouse son N. Layton and family, and Mi. Ann Egbert. Mrs. Egberts daughter, way. Nothing but pure bred stock of Kaysville is had the highest type available, is being advery ill, having recently and Mrs. John Woolsey, during the, Elsie, pneumonia and also an operation. Mrs, ded to the herds here. Among the re- -Show at 8 oclock week, Sheffield expects to be gone for about cent 'purchases are three Hereford ADMISSION 11c and 17c ""Mr. and Mrs."" George " S w an" w ent two weeks. cows, from the herd of Ed. Bennion, to Logan Friday to witness th basS ket bal game between the U. of U. The first dance of the season" wi and the Agricultural college. They be given tomorrow night in the Kays-villopera house by the M. I. A. orreturned Sunday. & , M ganizations. There will be a basketLast Thursday evening a number ol ball game at 7:30 between the U. tf U. Saturday-SpeciaMarch the friends of Howard Williams, son Freshmen and the Kaysville M. I. A l, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, teams. Dancing will begin at S:4L tendered him a surprise at his homi. and music will be furnished by the Games and refreshments were features 143th F. A. Jazz band. Everyone is of the evening. cordially invited to be present. Irvin Phillips arrived home Thurs from the army, day evening from Camp Kearny, Cal. at Special $27.50 Net fool-comfo- rt, -- ? x Look over our , line of Ladies Waists. Silk Underskirts,, x Shoes, etc. , 69c . Infants' Cashmere Hose u. 49c,.Infants Cashmere, Hose 35c. Infants Cashmere' Hose 49c Boys Heavy Ribbed Hose 49c 39c 25c .1 . 19c Sizes 7 and 7 y only Mens Heavy U. S. Overalls ..... $1.98 We have discounted our Ladies and Childrens Wool and Fleece Lined Hose rs. 25 per cent. J t , Golden Rule Stores Originators of Low Prices. KAYSVILLE . FARMINGTON . The Trail To llllllllllllllli Yesterday 5-A- g Bert Lytell ct " . 1919 Saturday Opera We have, just received a large line of Box Stationery, Tablets; Note Books, Fountain Pens, School Crayons, Pencils, etc.,, which we. are offering at very reasonable prices. f e 1st : Cut prices in HOSIERY for One Day Try White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup Mostly, bought frorp the factory. BARGAIN Good average quality. PRICES WE MEAN EVERY WORD OF IT We also have Dr. Gleasons Cough Syrup. - - - 50c per Bottle - . Stewart-Burto- n t GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH Do you want Royal Society Floss? We can now supply your wants. KAYSVILLE 1 . -- Mentholated for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, lack of voice, and all afflictions of throat and lungs. 30c and 60c per Bottle v - LAYTON DRUG CO. v Royal Society Flo S3 , Co. s CO-O- i P The House of Quality - j IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiioiii r M;W. 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