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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH m , . ;FraOsiff8X . Kerr Economy wide moutH Jars, pints, quarts and half gallons Kerr Self Sealing Mason Jars, pints, quarts and half gallons Regular Mouth Mason Jars, pints, quarts and half gallons Economy Lids, Lids for Kerr Self Sealing Jars, Mason Lids, Schramm Lids Bottle Rubbers-a- ll the best grades. Jelly Glasses, Parowax 1 g I 1 AD Brands of Canned Goods for Quick Lunches Binding Twine for Wheat and Corn Frank Bishop. and children of Doctor and Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon Detroit Mich., are visiting friends and and children of Salt Lake were the Farmington, Utah, relatives in Kaysville Tk Unwt Jty ti Berth Ihrh guests of Mrs. Cannons parents, Mr. mmty l fine pleee tor reeUeaee. Lay. July 2, 1919. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, during tll Roller JUUIb and vareuble end (Vor has. been received that Miss the fniit eaaalnf wtabltohMiit ad the few Sealed days. past proposals will be received at KvnUe Cualat add Mary Swan has returned from over teadilp to the wealth ad the ettr. Com. the office of the City Recorder in Mr. and Mrs. William Haight deeral famine, fruit and varaUbla pee. seas and is in New York. Farmington, Utah, until 2:00 oclock lag far ehiptnent aad aannlnf are im. parted Tuesday for Lava Hot Springs, p. m., the 28th hortaat hutoetriaa. Baa the Daefe BUrh Leon who day of July, 1919, for in been has the Strong, aehiMl. chuiehaa and opera hoaaa. City Idaho. They went by auto and exwater and eleetrio light. aad Indaae. mission field during the past two 75,000 constructing approximately bmhIb for Inoaatment. Borne af the pect to be home in two weeks., Mr. feet of cement side walks, toInland Printing aompaay and tta square years returned home Sunday. Haight hopes the waters of the springs date plant gether with approximately 1500 cubic Andrew Jensen and family and Al- will free him from his rheumatism. yards of excavation, installing apMrs. Alice Sanders visited friends vin Olsen and family of Salt Lake Alexander Odd, son of Mr. and Mrs. proximately 300 linear feet of cement City visited with John Flint on Sun Charles Odd, is at Fielding during the week. expected home from culvert, and other incidental work, all J day. ' overseas Monday. Mr. Odd was in in Paving -- District No. 3 of said The Kaysville ball team is playing The Kaysville ball team went down the American Railroad Engineers di- Farmington City, according to plans Bountiful at Lagoon this afternoon. to defeat at the hands of the Brigham vision and saw plenty of service In and specifications on file with the City Recorder, Farmington, Utah, and Vrs. C. J. Prescott of Salt Lake team at Brigham last Saturdy after- the transportation department. with Caldwell & Richards, Engineers, noon. is V City visiting Miss Emily Brough. Mrs. John R. Barnes, her daughters, Vermont Building, Salt Lake City. William Allen has been ill for the Irs. Arnold M. Barnes will depart Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood, Mrs. Richarc Information may be had at the ofpast few days, bub is now reported for her old home at Rockford, HI., to- A. Hat, the Misses Martha and Mary fice of Caldwell & Richards, engineers, morrow for a visit with relatives and Barnes, and her grandson, Russe! or at better. the office of the City Recorder, Blood, spent the past week in the friends. Marie Blamires is visiting i Miss Bear Lake region. They made the trip Farmington, Utah. A deposit of Five Dollars will be "with friends at Riverside, Box Elder Miss Kathleen Kaye and Alson Fer- by ajjto. county. guson, both of Salt Lake, were dinner required of each person or concern obtr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes taining plans and specifications, which guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Mrs. William Burton of Robin, Ida- Barnes entertained at the Weber club in hon- deposit will be returned to bona-fid- e Wednesday evening. ho, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter or of Thomas M. Peters of New York bidders upon the return of the plans Cottrell. Mrs. W. R. Clark and son, Robert, and Arizona, one evening the first of and specifications in good condition, have gone to Twin Falls, Idaho, where the week. T. McClure Feters, uncle three or more days before the bidding Harold J. Bishop has returned from they will visit with Mrs. Herman An of the guest of honor was also a date or with a overseas service. Harold is looking fit regular bid. t drew, daughter of Mrs. Clark. member of the party. and fine. Payment for the work will be made fee in cash or in special assessment couFerris R. Thomassen and Harry CENTERVILLE CELEBRATES Mayor John W. Thomley and fam- Strong are pon warrants as the city elects. expected home from overily ar outing in the Bear Lake region seas the auspices of the Liberty Under Ferris remained in New Sunday. The right is reserved by the city to this week. York to enable Harry to accompany league, a banquet was given at reject any and all bids. Centerville in honor of the returned him, Miss Emma Swan of Salt Lake By order of the City Council of City Red Cross nurses and their is visiting with Kaysville relatives lr. and, Mi's. Joseph B. Jarman soldiers, Utah. Farmington, this week, will entertain the Jarman and Wil- sweethearts, and the seven surviving J. H. WOOD, Mayor. pioneers of 1847. Mrs. Jennie Bishop of Lorenzo, liams families at dinner at their home At 2 p. m. the program was renIdaho, is visiting friends and relatives today. It is expected that fifty mem- dered. N. T. Porter was the principal bers of the families will be present. in Kaysville. speaker. After dinner the remainder of the Rhl Mrs. Oliver Freeze of Tetonia, Idaho, will be devoted to music and SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETS has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. day speaking and other exercises appropT. II. Thilljps. The North Davis Sunday schools riate to the occasion. will hold a union meeting at Clearfield on Sunday, July 27, at the time of the regular Priesthood union meeting. After the opening exercises of the Priesthood meeting the time will be turned over to the Sunday schools and Prescriptions Carefully Compounded -- p-t- w People have a right to have their prescriptions carefully compounded and that is just what we do when we Thorough knowledge of the business and pure, fresh drugs and chemicals enable us to equal and excel , . in this line. Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE j PEOA are entrusted with peoples orders. UTAH M. W. PHILUPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH a generaL Sunday school session of one hour will be held with department sessions following. All Sunday school workers are requested to be present and the public is generally invited. . Following is the program: -- -- Special prices on Jars for Saturbay. Dont fail to call in and get them. Kerr-Mas- on Sunday school hymn, congelation; general report of Sunday schools, stake superintendent; The Sunday School as a Stake Organization, President Henry II. Blood; talk. General Superntendent t D. 0. McKay; singing, congregation; separation for department work. Dismissal will be from departments. an- -. THE DKOWTH CONTINUES will be interested to know that the drowth conditions continue through-ou- t the Salt Lake valley. County Farm Agent Thayne stAtes that in most communities the beet crop has been materially reduced and all late crops share in the reduction. The pea crop was very light m all parts of the county, with the exception of patches which were properly watered. The bean crop is ulso light. On some types of land the rlrowth is so severe that irrigation fails to keep the crops in a normal growing condition. Old timers, men who have res hied here for more than fifty years, say it is the most severe drowth they have experienced. Stewart-Burton-G- o. " GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH r t a mps 1. r ti (rraMOARoizco) For All Livestock EASY AND SArCTO USC. MITCS CURES MANGE. SCAR, ELNGWoail. SCRATCHES, FTC. DESTROYS DISEASE AND DRIVES AWAY fUES. now-mniTATiH- c. .4 effective, inexpensive. " THC IDEAL. DIP . KtUUR about smokes, Prince Albert to a joyhandoul standard 'USt a,vcs smokehappiness on everv rrnn Ush make a bee line for a tidyred tin and a pipey-ol- d or new I f What youVe hankered for in Pine ot e.wf,ht makins smokes youll find aplenty mi'. A. That s TALK jny because P. A. has the quality! tone tent meetings The Presbyterian missionaries Rev, A G. Frank of Brigham City and William Hutton 'and .Paul Davies- - of Shit Lake City will conduct a meeting in Kaysville tomorrow evening at 8:30 oclock in a tent which they will pitch on the vacant lot just north ofThe-Reflex- . They will continue the meetfor about a week and the attendings ance of all Kaysville people is earnestly requested. Irch yoSiSt1thaPrinCe A?Kft bite your 0311 make a horse PP? drink when hp's cm by our exclusive -- carSsancf sectteTS tte P to remembr b -- t, &J. lrQMd4Tte(tc CeprritfM R. T that c Utfor, practical - rE?a'ar fellow and to beat m Samhfll you & a kepa3Sure lonSer then you care i w. On??, pound tinTw-jftumidort J. Reynold. Tobacco Co.. Win.ton-Sale- m. and N. C |