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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH l!!l!!l!illl!!l!l!l!lll!!!ll!!ll!lll!li!!lll!!lll!!! WeClose at 12 oclock Lincolns Birthday We Close at 12 oclock Saturday, Lincolns Iiirthday VALENTINES VALENTINES ! J . 36-inc- 5-l- I b. 50c ; $1.20 $2.25 can, each .... can, soft finish, . "I Jello, all flavors, per packet Tree Tea, half pound packet for Bordens Milk, can, each Sardines in Mustard, per can Sardines, in oil, two cans for Palm Olive Soap, PC At) C rtA per yard Wasatch Best Percaje, OPC 7. 7. .....OC per yard PC Romper Cloth, the best grade, C 41:0 7.;. per yard Bed Ticking, several good patterns, per yard Outing Flannel, colors, per yard Ladies Crepe Waists, beautiful designs, at HALF regular prioe. Schillings Best Coffee, special at b. P. Coats Spool Cotton, 8c Gold Coin Bleach, pretty," delicate, fancy Valentines at from 1c to $1.49. Come early aricTget the cream of the cream. 21fc-l- & per spool, two for We are prepared to supply you with llb-ca- n' J. 12-oun- h, ce three bars for Cream Oil Soap, three bajs for Schillings Best Coffee, per 25c 25c Sugar, 55 c can b. 10c 25c 10c 15c 15c Schillings Best Tea, per packet M. J. . B. Coffee, " . ' - $er lb. Beans, three pounds for. TO : ; Cheese, best full cream, " 30c 25c $8.90 45c 50c : Rice, fancy head, best, three lbs. for 100-pou- nd sack San Marto Coffee, per lb. can Old Master Coffee, per lb. can School Boy Winesaps and Jonathans 75c Bushel. Stamen Winesaps Apples $1 to Bushel WeKeep in Touch AVith the Market and Reduce Our Prices Irrespective of Our Loss. You Lose Money if You Mail Order APPLES: $1.25 Phone No. 1 H.JI. ICaysyille, Utah OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TUAN MOST Tka KAYSVILLE itr to aartfc Dnk bifot I raatdanca. Am plaaa far wntr rllla Kallar MUb and Kara, racaUbla aad aatabllataaant of Um fruit auilnf KaravtUa Canaliur aarporatioa add ataadlir to to waaltfc at Um atty. Oau aral famlar, trait and rataUbia toe far iklpunl and aaaalnf ara to portoat India. trMa. Baa tka Daria Kirk' kouaa. City abaci. aktrtlM and water and aiaatrto Urkta aad Indiana. ante f"f taraabaant. Baaaa ad Um latond htattu aaaapaay aad tta Up to. data plaaL m. am Mrs. Seth C. Jones of Howstt and her sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral of Elder Vernon C. Layton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Layton- of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird attended the funeral of Elder Vernon - Layton at the Kaysville tabernacle last Saturday. Miss Lillian Burton, Miss Hortense Hinckley, Mrs. Nell Maxwell, Miss Vera Alseen and Mr. Reed Andrew, all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason. . Frank M. Layton of SaffOrd, Ariz., returned to his home Monday morning. Mr. Layton came to attend the funeral of his brother, Elder Vernon C. Layton, who died in San Diego, Calif., on February 8th. This was the first visit Mr. Layton had paid to his home town in many years. Joseph Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodiley, Mr. and.Mrs, Robert Bodily and Mrs. Jane Walker of Syracuse attended the funeral of Elder Vernon C. Layton in Kaysville, aturday. G. Frank, !Mrs. II, L. Gleason and Miss Mrs. Chancey Haight of ,Parker, Mrs.' Harry Barber of Kaysville Of Crawford Salt Lake Layra City Idaho, and Mrs. Grace Kingsberry of spent a few days here this week, as Arizona are guests of their parents, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray The pageant, Joseph Smith, the Mr. and Mrs. .William Haight y ophet, given by the Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stringhag) were schools at the Kaysville opera ' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murray and Mr. visitors to Kaysville, as house last night, was well attended, and Mrs. L. T. Wright of Twin Falls, last week-en- d Mr. of and Mrs. Norman and the auditorium gallery being Idaho, are guistf ofMrs. Murrays sis- guests Reeves. filled to capacityAJh'torjrTf"the ter, Mrs. A. C. Christensen. y President Henry pfi go ant .The Unity club tendered Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Neilson returned I!. Blood and the pageant parts were H. Nalder a surprise party at Francis to her home in Casper, Wyo., taken by members of the Sunday home her Saturday afternoon of last spending a month with her school. As is indicated by the subject, time was spent in' music The week. Mrs. Francis Hess. the pageant revealed the story of the and games, and a luncheon life and martyrdom of Joseph Smith, Archie Brown and Arvil Keniston was served to Mrs. Francis Cook, aints. were pleasantly surprised Friday even- Mrs. Cora Lundstedt, Mrs. Emma Beathe prophet to the Latter-da- y The piano accompaniment was by Mrs. ing of last week at the home of Mr. rer, Mrs. Hattie Briggs, Mrs. Martha John W. Thornley and the dancing, Brown, by twenty-eigfriends. The Cook, Mrs. Priscilla Smith, Mrs. Itha marching and grouping of the chil- evening was spent in games and music. Criddle, Mrs. Jean Stoker, Mrs. Pearl dren was most pleasing. The specStoker and Mrs. Ethel Holt I Refreshments were served. tacular effects were much better than is usual for local entertainments. The Mrs, H. II. Robinson entertained atf Mrs. Melvin Robins entertained at a dinner Thursday evening in honor of surprise party at her home Monday singing by Frank Redford and the the one of features of the birthday anniversary of H. H. Rob- evening in honor of her husbands chilinson. Yellow candles, with pale yel- birthday anniversary. The time was one occasion. Perhaps hundred low' dren were grouped on the stage when shades, were used to decorate the spent in music and games, and at a the curtain dropped on the final epi- table, and a bowl of narcissus formed late our refreshments were served to r and rs. Frank H, Blamires, Mr. sode. To Miss Amy Pratt and her the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs- - Ezra Harris, Mr. and Mrs. and assistants is entitled for much of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Muir of Bountiful, Willard Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Robinson and Mr. success of the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, Morgan, and Mrs. H. H. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. FARMINGTON f Vri members of the Selone club George W. Green, Miss Leone Love, were entertained at luncheon Friday Miss Artell Love and Vernon Robins. Mrs. Clark Monday evening Eugene entertained the Wohelo Beehive girls afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs G. Q. Knowlton. Mrs. S. B. at her home. Chipman gave the history of France Miss Iris Clark returned Friday up to the time of Napoleon, Those GOSS & from Denver,' Colo., where she spent present were Mr. Robert Miller, Mrs. the past ten months. Horace Van Fleet, Mrs. Nephi Palmer, Dealers In Mrs. Leslie Palmer, Mrs. D. L. Rice, Miss-Iv- y Smith of Fielding was a Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, Mrs. S. B. Chip-malast week-en- d guest at the home of Mrs. C. A. Lloyd, Mrs E H Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wood. Mrs Nathan Clark, Mrs. George A. Miss Lucile James of Salt Lake Hess, Mrs. Harry W. Jones and Miss Edith Walsh. in last week-en- d Millard Brothers Sun-Ma- Layton, Utah --was-reado . two-cour- se GENERAL MILL WORK Let us make your Window Screens before the busy season starts. We will gladly give you an estimate for any mill work jpou may be in need of. ht PHONE 28N3 -- com-pany'w- as EXTR- A- PECIAL OUTSIDE the LAW ! 1 9 Reels -S- With Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney This is one of the newest and biggest Special Features of the year. You have all seen it advertised in the Salt Lake and Ogden theater ads. Now it will be shown at the KAYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE Saturday, February 26th BURTON PRICES 2Qc,,-AND- 30c. . - n, a Farmington Wednesday afternoon the ladies of spent with her sister, Miss Louise Ja'mes. . the Bay View club held a very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Miss Minnie Millard and Miss Dora Sumner Gleason., A number of excelHess left Wednesday for Logan to lent discussions were given on the ' spent two weeks with friends. , poems of Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The rooms were decorated with sweetpeas, Little Miss Ruth Stevensen was the and after the meeting a dainty three- - recipient of a pleasant surprise by course luncheon was served to the fol- twenty of her little friends Wedneslowing club members and invited day afternoon. guests: Mesdames J. W. Thornley, A. iMr. and Mrs. A. C. Christensen enZ. Tanner, Robert Birkin, J. B. Cooley, tertained Tuesday evening. Five taW. P. Epperson, Z. H. Jacobs, A. M. 500" bles of were played, Mrs. MaG. W. Leatham, G. W. Swan, j Barnes, Hess rion and Horace Van Fleet reS Gleason, Frank Muir and II. II. Refreshments Blood. The house guests were Mrs. A. ceiving high honors. were served and the remainder of the evening was spent yi dancing. . We Want Reef Cattle, Milch Cows, Veals, BOUNTIFUL Miss Janet Hatch was a visitor to Salt Lake during the week. Self-Feedi- Heated Hover What Have You to Sell? Mrs. Elmer Miller spent a few days EE in Springville this week, as guest of guests. Coal-o- il - Miss Rebecca Pclton spent Sunday Kaysville, as guest of Miss Miriam Barnes. A reunion of the Hatch family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hatch, Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served to more than 100 Famous Blue Flame Wickless Sheep and Hogs at relatives. Livestock 1 Phone or call on EE: C. H. BURTON 1 Phone Kaysville, 18-N- -2 Utah ANNOUNCING that I have bee appointed as Local Agent for the n Reliable Incubator & Brooder Co. Rexall Of Quincy, Americanilis Elixir is a strengthening tonic for n you who are weak, over-work and tired out from kind dr of excesses any worry It is not merely a spring blood medicine. It is an round remedy for mental and rder your INCUBATORS ainsl run-dow- all-the-y- physical deterioration. Is for building rich, red blood; for strengthening and toning the nerves ; for replenishing waste tissues, for strengthening and livening and energizing you both mentally and physically. For anaemia, anaesthesia, prostration, failing memory and for that general tired-otake n feeling Americanitis Elixir Every bottle sold with our personal guarantee of satisfaction or your money back without question or quibble. In Liquid Form, 75c and $1.00 ut run-dow- Layton Drug Co. Star Layton, Utah. TA.0 . Bulk Lard, per lb Bucket Lard, 2s, each ...: Bucket Lard, 5s, each Bulk Lard Compound, per lb Best Oranges, 288 size, dozen E-- C Corn Flakes, 4 for Krinkle Corn Flakes, 4for Jello, per packet Royal Garden Tea, per pkt Morning GloryTea, per pkt 20c :....50c ....$1.20 1 7c 20c 25c 25c 10c Seedless Raisins, 11 oz ;. Seeded Raisins, 15 oz Best Cream Cheese, per lb .7 Sun Ripe Oats, b. bags Corn Meal, b. bags .... 35c Sweet Chocolate size 25c McDonalds Cocoa, 9-l- 9-l- i-- lb. 25c 25c 25c 27c 30c 59c 59c 30c 19c Navy Beans, 4 lbs 25c ZTlte SUGAR, Per Hundred Pounds lo taking coders for BRUCE MAJOR Agent UTAH M. W. PHILLIPS . Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH $8.80 Kaysville Golden Rule Store M anufacturing Optician Utah Street Originators of Low Prices iilillllli and BROODERS from me if you wish all the leading breeds or Baby Chicks and Hatching for Eggs delivery any week in the year. For February, March or April you should order early. If interested, write or call for prices or information. 1 am KAYSVILLE Lima Beans, 2 lbs 25c Chili Beans, 2 lbs. Z. ... 25c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 25c A. B. Naptha Soap, 2 bars 15c 10c Tar Soap, 2 for 10c Goblin Soap, 2 for . in- '. Duck Soap, 2 for 5- Silk Soap, 5 for ... 25c Pearl White Soap, 5 for 2 Large Size Milk, 2 for '.ZZsc Plantation Milk, large, 11 cans for $i.00 Small Gold Dust, per packet ... ; 5C Small Sea Foam, per packet 5c Small Golden Rod, per packet 71 Large Golden Rod, per packet Z..25c Mission Sardines, large, per can 15$ ILL mi III!! 352-24t- h it Ogden, I |