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Show s THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAn. ill Tested Garden Bulk and Package Seeds of all varieties in flowers Seeds to suit the most careful Onion Sets, White and Brown-- Set them out now. lllllllllija Seeds-N- ow Variety and Germination Tested None Better and Inlaid Linoleums-Pla- in 1 I s tPUeJ.ll Table of Boys School Shoes, solid . leather, for only $3.00 PLAIN at f Hatching Eggs Single Comb Rhode Island. Reds, White Minorcas, single comb; Agricultural College laying strain Single Comb White Leghorns. f S Phone No. li ' ! I t 0; ! KAYSVILLE DTto rmtr r rill l KaUw m . vacate Mil f Mk vi: . 4 fs (I v , Mrs-Fraa- kn during the r n IP v. i. 0, A ' Mgjr a pent a few week in Bountiful. t ft. dayl - " v ' 4 Brown with her aiater, Mrs. iMsnt Mrs.-Doll- ' J. Thursday Barnes. O. M. y w Mr. Wm. trance, . , hadeen Ul,uie past week, suffering from a severe .eald.A w Mr. and Jt, a Mr. T. B. Scofield are hack to their f knn in Clear-fielmoving d. . Mr. Heber C. Blood of Malad, Idaho, if In town visiting With' friends and ? rotative. ' - Mr: and Mrs. JfM D, Barlow of CSearfkld spent Sunday with Mrs. L a M. Barnes. ' Douglas Kilfojto. . Mr. E. M. Bagley of Salt Lake City gueot of her mother, Was a week-en- d Mrs. George Swan. , Mrs. G. D. Rutledge is improving fdfcaly and expects to return homo la f I, I a : I Mr. and Mrs, fsa. E. Layton have to the homo they recently from John OatrnoU. Bkoved v t :s , or tea days , . $ 4 week i ed par-dus- I 1921-Georg- i ' i i : .:J Wii'ISMSi We are also well supplied and Twink Dyes. Layton Drag Co. id' d1' f - J I j.in Mills xa 3H 3 of Ogden, showing scenes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson Siberia, ' Which he' experienced ' while We Want Beef Cattle, entertained at dinner at their borne In a Red Cross physician in that land. Uikh Cows, Yeals, Syracuse, Sunday. Covers were laid Everyone is invited to this lecture. i Sheep and! Hogs for Mr; and Mrs. O. H. Nelson of i BAY VIEW CLUB MEETING Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Keee of of Poalsen Oleto . The Bay View club met at the horn Kaysville, JCirt -Brigham City Charles Stringfellon of of Mr. J. W. Thornley, Wednesday Mis Nance and Coalville, Mrs. Nellie afternoon. The leeeon thii week was sw Thelma None and Master Leonard about Longfellow. Hie biography was c.? , ably read and discussed by Mrs. Glea-so- ft : and Mrs. Jacobs, the pthers readWednesday night local fins of the number of Longfellow's poems. a ing boxing gams will have opportunity of Dainty refreshments were served. witnessing what will undoubtedly be Those present Included Mrs. Z. H. Phone Z the beet show of the eeaeon. Tbe proMrs. J. B, Cowley, Mrs. SumJacobs, Kajsri2e, i Utah gram la dlvorsifiied enough to suit ner Gleason, Mrs. Robert Blrktn, Mrs. z rUMHi liiiflnif Mltn the meet fastidious or blase' fan. tnJ.WMIIWeailli.jr-- - j A Z. Tanner, Mrs. A M. Barnes, Mrs. and ; Walsh News Co., Inc. r CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS . t3 W"I p WbtHaTtYcntoSdl? 1 two-year-o- ld CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4;;: ; Piiitimuimmirjn!nmnHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiinMmHini?fEn5m.'asiiHiniiKrK? PtearallM MILLARD BROTHERS ClBURIOH Layton, Utah , , 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 you may ba ia.need of., PHONE 2SN dart dark roan, heifer, branded I on left hip and L on left ribs. Kindly notify Chris i ( a ney. Star Layton, Utah. W ere Out of Rags . LOST 23U JSSSsaS! -! . Stoves Repaired We are ARE ARRIVING DAILY offering some exceptional bargains in the Shoe Knew Inlaid Linoleum, best grade per lineal yard $9.00 Values Mens Vid Kid, lace, Blucher style . .$3.25 $4.98 $6.95 ,$10.00 Broken lines, button or lace, black or brown - CALL ME" TO REPAIR THAT STOV&NOW ' I am in. Kaysville ertry. Tuesday and Satfcrdiy. Leave orden at J. B. Galbraith, Phone 12S. JOHN H. HOLDEN, Prop. Holden Stove Repairing Company, $855 Jefferson Are. Ogden, Utah M. W. PHILLIPS ft t&oxaQ TO tpUoOU A Candies, Cigars, Groceriss, etc. $4.49 $3.98 .$3.75 KAYSVILLE, UTAH CJO A se with Diamond Dyes, Dyola Dyes, Aladdin Soap Dyes, ; . 1 1 enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson of Syracuse, Thursday of last week, the occasion being a surprise on Mr. Anderson. The time was spent in music and cards. A three-courdinner was served to the following: Mr; and Mrs. William Varney, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. C. O. Kees, Mrs. Nellie Nance, Charles Stringfellon, Master Wendell Nance, Master Leonard Clark, Misses Oleta Foulsen, Ada Maylin, Maggi Ball, May Ball, Noma Ball, Virginia and Dorothy Var- new. Any shade you want, 25c the bottle. ! - stiif A most Hat Dyes Get out the old hat and paint it up; looks same as v .- stock of Colorite and ELCAYS V e, 1S-N-- - 5v, AcPrint.ShopuCan,t-.-Riin----- -r i i Hat Dyes f . LongWithoiit Clean jTp-U- Mr, Jamea CrUdle and family are mnilng from their farm on tha Moon-ba- ia road to their homo ia Kaysville. Salt Layton Lake, OmtervBle than the mere boxers of wGl average skill Mr: sad Mrs. C. V, Robinson local devarious with will compete atovo into) tha hotel. rooms formerly votees the of padded fist All who estsupted by Mr. sod Mrs. Glen Robin. would spent a nigbt of keen enjoyXX H. Sanders la 'down from ment boat remember Wednesday nigbt bad, Utah, for a few days' visit at at 8: SO o'clock. e Am homo of bis mother, Mr. Aliea Mr. and Mr. Nicholas Bounemort Sanders. entertain sd at a 500" party at their lame MeFersoa of Clearfield baa horns Saturday evening, first prizes recall ei a call for a mission to the were won by Richard Gailoy and Mrs. oebtral states and expects to leave on C. A Epperson. Those present inMarch SO. cluded the following. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, Mr: and Mrs. Bert Harris, Mr. and Mrs John Robins of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams of Layton, Just received, complete and Mr. Richard Gailey. u- s j A - 'Fred Shelton and family have Moved into the house belonging to 1 . - . es ng t It ' 25c J ;AC JMfaW,s t j. ? i " . and family. un- i The comic opera, Pocahontas," , ARRjXdE UCRKSESI the auspices ,of hovLaytoa Muder MrvThomhr Andersftn 'spent last March tual, played to a fair, house .Monday J. Walteri -v: -week-en-d hr southern Utah', looking i r .not VucJience, The. both of . Ffoxfeica Miss Ond M. though 'Miller, evening. interests 'lnthat over large, was .greatly appreciative apd alt Lake City, Utah.' state. the partbf R Schodttlmjof ' many declare, It th bfttahour that1 '4 March ' t J Vi. ft season this. been Cnd l seen here s ithrvtyy, Broman Hrigkam i Mis Mary Bames has been quite haq skk .with'la grippe . for O Paat te - Mr.1 Li"E. Bybee has accepWTem-poraril- y eff Salt Lake City. Earl and March. 11 peorga . the post of 'comfnahder othe days, while visiting with her aiater, TL.' Eobinson, both of SJt Amanda ' Mri. Hazel Hart, in Salt Uka City.. Kaysville Boy rScouts.' Hewishes to Lake . t A,i" . jn. City. announce that aA Impo'rtanYmee'ting 'SJ Mra: Paul Thomiert''iWill leave will be held1 ' 7' ' opera house' Mo'1'' ; ? lix ' Will and Idahd for Falls;' CASES FILED IN DISTRICT Thursday night Mhrch IX, 'at; 7 :S0 1 hbrn with Mrs. Wrrt. Wilklnsort, who day A COURT Will 'Work' be Plana for the summe r win retnain' for a' short time at bet ' Dank Baker, vs. State Ira 'Bountiful he and at outlined this meeting, ' 'f old fcbrneV ' al, filed Marchltf, 1921. 1 ' V. i( , ' ' ' urges all to be present.''j r V J- ei CFarAafk State 'Bank - vs. j The , annual Relief society dinner HOLY WEEKfeRtlCIS Bros, Dairy, filed Marxh 1,5, 1921. , -was given irt the local per bouse at ' iVida Aams va. Lawrence' Adaina, lv v Special.1 services' will 'be held each 12 oclock noon today. There was sn K.i; ; , ; ;.V i 1921 filed march next at x week the 11, Presbyterian Interesting program at 2 p. mn with evening" the or Holy last' i .. chapel, celebrating dance .'5 with a festivities the closing The" VUl week Jesus life. of services ' " " 8 at :S0.,S "'iniiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii thii evening r . ' . . begin- this' Sunday evening Pam i t.; ..J conclude the following Sunday-an- d -- The Four G dub was entertained GUSS & BURTON by Miss Clair Gleason at her home Sunday' evening, March" 27 Easter. piiiimiitiniiiiiiiniiiRiiniiuniiiiiuinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiinuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiio. Dainty refresh- The meetings will begin at 7;45 p! pt. Tuesday evening. Dealers In ments wor served. Thefollowing The public ia cordially invited, to atwere present: Mias Ruby Phillips, tend. There will be no meeting on ; Mias Mollle Barne, Miss Artoll Lin this Saturday night. Tomorrow, Friford, v Mias Fkyo Sanders and Miss day, evening a special stereoptlcan , NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES i . . ' ' lecture will be given by Dr. E. ' Verna' Robins. V S3X StationBajnberger ' .. . , in-th- b' MlsjiMyrr Jacobs is quarantined , with a alight attack .of measles--. ; . ,1 Mrs.-Charl- ' JlC,Mr. Wnat .Barne of Idaho is visit-icg at the home of .Eira.Baxnea- -: .. ,, . . C. A, Epperson, Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Mrs. Nathan Reeves and Mrs. George -W. Swan. v Mrs. Nich-ola- s, were house The guests Bonnemort,King, and Mrs.' A. G. Frank. Thd niyt meeting will be held at the home. of j is still quit Mr. Hyrum Maylin : ' ' til at her home; i i R. W. Barnes of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Barton entertained a few friends at a birthday was in town on business Wednesday. dinner party Sunday afternoon in honThe home of Mr. and Mrs. L. jE. or of their son, Golden. Bybee, which has- - been quarantined Clifford Strong and family ar for chickenpox and whobping 'cough for the Jpast six weeks,, will be Rmoving tnto the' house recently vaMr. and Mrs. John W. Thorn-le- y eleased the end of this week. cated 3' the-firmi- t ' Lemons, best on the market, per dozen 1 . i r at running yard 45c Kaysville, Utah by wn 4 ' w artabUalwant W Ua ad CaaalM oorpormtle KayvrOa taadtly ta Um vaattk oi Um ty. fl raeetakle al tmrmiam, trttt u4 Uk tm aklpoMBl wmI aeonia ar . portaat Mwtrta. Baa Um DavU HtA hcM Ctty aekaaC ahoralMa and vatar (W tetri llcfct a4 tMa. Bata af tk' far luataait InlaMl Mata iwpiM aa4 H . t i$m at.-- aateac (rM . INL $W $2.19 $4.25 AND $5.00 , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH mu $ : $2.00 Oranges, per dozen 18c to OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER .THAN MOST. i , running yard J (KL 1 -- 1 Delicious Staynien Apples, per bushel 50c to Guaranteed made by the famous Blabon factories; appropriate for halls, living rooms, dining rooms, bed rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, pantries in fact, every room in the house or office. AA Electric Washing Machine one only left. Standard make, special price i Ready Tested Garden Seeds now ready; variety and germination tested none better. Garden tools, rakes, hoes, digging forks, spades, shovels, cultivators, etc. .Boys Brown English 1 ttf 2 GZCt Our lines of Ladies and Childrens Shoes are priced attractively lew. Kaysville Golden Rule Store Originators of Low Prices Manufacturing Optician Street Ogden, Utah 352-2it- h I 3 33 |