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Show v THE WEEKLY REFLEX, EAYSYHXJS, UTAH nn!ll!!i!i;!!IIIIffl!!I!!!!i!!n!!!!!!!II!!!ll!! t. FASHIONABLE SHOES FASHIONABLE SHOES (COLORED) (WHITE) Brown Kid Pumps, Brown Kid Lace Oxford, Black ICid Pump, Black ICid Oxfords I 1 - White ICid Pumps, Best White Oxfords White Sea Island Pumps, Misses, Patent Strap Pumps, White Canvass Oxfords 7 Mrs. Mother 7 1 Ask for Buster Brown Shoes for the boys and girls no run over, no ugliness 1 s leather g Buster. Brown lasts fit the feet. Buster Brown Shoes are made from Special E. C. Skuffers, the new shoe, choice while they last, 5s to 12s, $2.75 pair I I first-clas- I Phone No. Ini. 1 J.'SIHIIFFIIL ICaysville, Utah g Him i i- - Tto Mfth DtHi kuwt dtr ,1m. la r 4flliaia. tin- ttUia aa I mmmW t Am tila BaUav trult MtaUMaal mt null. Canal wnwmOee XarvHUa tk. waaltJk a 1 add tk. tk. alto. Oa. and famine, fral aad aaaatabla wro w. toe lor ahlpaMBt aad aaanina ara tea Vortoat iadaatolaa. Haa Um Pavia HUrh aehool, abaraiMa aad apava boaaa. Cito tot aad aiactrta llsbta aad iadoea- BMBta lafataaiti Baaaa of tlta Inland Printing aampaar aad Ito niM- dato pUnt to 1' I aaga.abla m4 1' lf 1 I 1 ' 1 ' Miss Mary Frank, daughter of Rev. Remember Commercial club meet and Mrs. A. G Frank, is enjoying a ing Monday night. weeks visit with relatives in Salt Miss Laura Crawford of Salt Lake Lake City. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sum Wendell Barnes spent an enjoyable ner Gleason, this week. week-en- d in Tooele as &uest of friends. Miss Nelda Jolly is visiting with her He returned home Monday morning. Ferris Thomassen was a visitor in relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheffield at their home on Cherry street. Franklin, Idaho, last week. Mrs. Charles Van Keuren Sexton, nee Miss Estella Epperson, is texpected to arrive in Kaysville sometime this week to be'the guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, for the summer. A beautifully appointed trouseau tea was given Sunday afternoon by Miss Marie Blamires whose1 engagement to Mr. Levi U. Barber has just been an week-en- d nounced. The rooms were artistically Green at decorated with snovoall and peonies. The bride-elewas assisted by her in receiving the guests who sisters suffering confined numbered about forty. The calling hours were from 2 until 6. . 1 ' Welsh Song Writer Honored. Electricity Swifter Than Llpht. The velocity of electricity far exLand of My Fathers Is perhaps ceeds that of light. Light 'travel nr the most widely sung ' of all Welsh the rate of 180.400 miles a second, airs. The composer was Evan Jones electricity, aMhe rate of 248,500 miles and a monument Is erected to his mem' a second. r ory at Pontypridd. Miss Josie Layton was a Mrs. Dorr Marsh returned this week from Eyanston, Wyo., where she spent visitor wit)i Miss Elizabeth Mrs. J. R. Webt is ill at her home a number of weeks with relatives and her home on east Locust. in West Kaysville. friends. Mrs. Marsh was forced to Mrs. William E. Smith is a make the trip on account of poor W. E. Smith, watermaster on the health. from sciatica and has 'been New Survey put water on turn Tuesto her room since Saturday. Miss Marian Jacobs has accepted a day morning. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MorMiss Vera Blood entertained the position with The Reflex and will ton on 1920 June a harvest and 8th, is under English and American Literature Tuesday, handle its society columns during the daughter. nwy Hay way the first cutting of alfalfa is better summer months. Courtesies shown Mother and child are getting oil class of the Davis high school at her lome last Wednesday afternoon. The than in recent years. Miss Jacobs will be appreciated by nicely. seasons flowers and potted plants the management. Mrs. Charles Smith of Ileyburn, "Dutch Barnes had a slight operwere used throughout the rooms A Hie Misses Claudia and Chloe Can- Idaho, is visiting at the home of her ight luncheon was served in the late ation performed on his ear in Salt E. afternoon. The invited non of Salt Lake City are spending parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lake City a few days ago. guests were Smith. the week here as guests of relatives. Hisses Doris Thornley, Lucy String-laMrs. H. J. Barries of Salt Lake City Mrs. 0. A. Williams and daughter, Altha Rushforth, Madaline Smith II. J. Barnes of the Kaysville spent a few days of this week as Alice, spent a few days in Morgan Canning Mildred Strong, Ilortense Green, Dorocorporation went to Hailey, guest of Miss Miriam Barnes. during the week. daho, this morning on business for thy Henager, Gwendola Roberts, Berenice Roberts, Myrtle Bodily, Elizabeth A big delegation of Kaysville peoMrs. Everett J. Yowell of Salt Lake lis concern. Layton, Thelma Bennett, Algie Bar-lople drove to Bingham yesterday to City entertained at a bridge luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Barnes, Mr. and Marian Jacobs.. see our ball team take the Bingham last week at her home on Tenth East and MrB. Harold' and Mr. Barnes, ites down to defeat v street in compliment to Miss Marie Ralph Barnes of Salt Lake were KaysKAYSVILLE 17, BINGHAM 7 Utah strawberries are making their Blamircs, a bride of Wednesday. Cov- ville visitors last week. The following box score tells the ers were laid for sixteen. appearance on the local market. The Mrs. W. W, Sheffield of Cardston, story of the defeat of Bingham by Bountiful City proposes to do away quality is superb and the price is lowAlberta; Canada, arrived in Kaysville Kaysville at Bingham yesterday af with weeds in the streets of that city er thanthe shipped berries. Thursday to be the guest of her rela- ternoon : the use of poison. Several Davis by BINGHAM. tives, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield. The Misses Marian and Aidenn are farmers county poipurchasing AB. R. II. 0 Jacobs spent last week in Salt Lake son Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes visfor weed extermination and it is 0 0 3 Gust, 3b City with friends and were the guests being tried out to do away with weeds ited with relatives of Mrs. A. M. L, Sorenson, 2b 5 2 at a number of affairs. along ditch banks. It is said poison- Barnes, formerly Miss Jesse Stanton, Mrs. Charles T. King, who was ing weeds is cheaper than digging in Rockford, 111., on their way to the eastern states. called to Wyoming by the news of the and much more effective. illness of her mother, returned home Rev.- Theodore M. Wensseff of Mt. I Mr. Miller, former principal of the the latter part of this week. Lehi High school, has been chosen by Pleasant spent Sunday with Rev. A. 0 Mr. and Mrs. John G. B. Barnes the hoard of education of Davis G. Frank, preaching at Sunset and as new the were visited Sunday afternoon by Mr. county principal of Davis Kaysville and teaching in the Sunday school to succeed Mr. Leo J. school at Farmington. J. George Barnes and family and Mr. High Muir of Bountiful. This will be inHart Leaver of Salt Lake City, Alias Claire Gleason, daughter of Dr. teresting news to the future students and Mrs. Sumner Gleason is spending Mr. and Mrs. Carles T. King form- of I). II. S., who, it is hoped, will a on vacation Bear Lake as delightful erly of Montpelier, Idaho, have bought stand staunchly behind the new prinof friends. She is exguest Logan C. the George Layton place and have cipal in his efforts to further the deto arrive homr some tiiruT this pected decided on Kaysville ns thier future velopment of the largest seat of learn- week. home. ing in Davis county. S' "Rev. George Peacvel has been the Mrs, J. G. M.. Barnes returned home The Bay View club delightfully at of Rev. Frank at the Presbyguest of week this Wednesday from the he home of Mrs. F. B. Muir. A pro- -' terian Manse for a few where she went to visit her son, usion of East, days this g early summer flowers, week. Mr. Peacvel visited who in is Kaysville Shirley, training at Annout the color scheme of crim- fifteen years ago and enjoyed renewapolis, Md. son and white, was used for the aring old friendships. Miss Maude McLatchie left recent- tistic decoration of the living rooms, T. McClure Peters will entertain the Score by innings: ly for Detroit, Mich., where she will dainty refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Each member took Boy Scouts of St. Marks 3 0 4 5 0 1 0 2 0 17 Chapter Kaysville spend the summer with her sister, week-en- d over the bathat 0 Mrs. Shaw, formerly Miss Annie Mur- part on the miscellaneous 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 program, Syracuse 7 Bingham which was beach.. The will be Those accoming very boys interesting. Errors Kaysville Summary: phy of Kaysville. 3, present, besides the hostess, were: panied by Scoutmaster Ileister, of he Bingham 5. Umpire Phillips. The old house which for many years Mrs. Robert Birkin and Mrs. J. B. Oregon Short Line railroad. stood on the west side of the Bam- - Cooley of Layton. Mrs. D. Rutan Ogden attor-ney- , .Negro DielikeoftheHound. Royal berger" track ' at the point ' where the ledge, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. Thd southern negroes hate the was in Kaysville Tuesday calling Cemetery street crosses the railroaad George V. Swan, Mrs. Clyde Epperhound. They sy It used to be a nice -- Mrr y has been torn down. The son. Mrs. W. 1. Epperson, Mrs. Z. Douglasis seek- sleek watchdog which Adam left to the nomination of district attoring house shut off an extended view of Henry Jacobs. The guard the gate of Paradise, hut It guests of honor ney on the Republican ticket and has went snuffing around to find a hare the tracks at that point and rendered were Airs. Muir and Mrs. Idding- the endorsement Ihe crossing more or less dangerous. ham o f Bo un tif uL ofmany members of or rabbit" and Iet the old devil sneak TheDar uTTiis home city. in. Then the Lord said It should be ' a dog no longer, but a hound, always Miss Mason, former instrucand starving, so to hunting tor of domestic science at the Davis hear a hound always Is a had sign. high school, will be a Kaysville visitor J every Friday until the opening of Bees Liked Peacock Pie. school in September, as she has charge It i recorded by historians of .the oT the project' oik of the High school day that Queen Elizabeths favorite w ith the girls throughout the county dish on festal occasions was peacock this summer. pie. Brooklyn. Eagle. ct Prices, CutINDown ON 68 FABRICS TAILOR MADE SUITS REDUCTIONS RANGING FROM $3.50 to $17.50 Order now while the line is complete Saturday Special 20 Bars Soap $1.00 ,5 Co. Stewart-Biirto- n w i OUR GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH , 12 - -- Going Fast at These Prices car-ryin- !as, Slippers, Oxfords, Pumps $8.65 -- right-of-wa- The latest styles in summer footwear. Black and Golden Brown. Our entire line isoffered in this unusual sale values as high as $15, and some at J m J MMW 86o . - $6.85 mi. Ae are cleaning out a broken lot of extra good quality black, brown and white kid slippers and Oxfords at the exceptionally low pnee of , $6.S3 BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN; -- Pocket Boxes of 12 Bottles' of 2 4and 1007 BAYEK-CAPSULESofASPIRI- . . C. GROSSMAN Formerly of Layton N: Sealed Boxes of 12 and 24 Layton Drug Company Announces his change of address to Kaysville. . Phone 71-K-- 6. 2336 WASHINGTON ATE- - OGDEN. |