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Show ""SS Lancaster Kalbounie Zephyr Gingham; 32 in. wide; colors fast; new patterns just arrived; excellent value. OKn Per yard, only Toile du Nords, high grade Gingfiam at a popular price. Per yard OKn LiDL .. Red Seal Zephyr superior Dress Gingham. guaranteed fast colors. We Have the Agency for Goodyear Auto Casings and Tubes Why Go Out of Town to Buy Your Tires. Best Tires for. Less Monev Non-Ski- d Smooth Tread Reg. Tube-- Best grade Wasatch Percales jL ... Phone No. - . $14.50 $17.50 $12.50 3ox1 siz.e! Devonshire and Romper Cloth for the boys1 and girls play suits. Q p : OOC Formerly sold at 65c per yard; now r : - i s 5 . Ford Sizes 30x32 $2.15 $2.55 Other sizes in proportion. . Kaysville, Utah 1 I OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TUAN MOST III 1i team of good BODY OF OVERSEAS SOLDIER FOR SALE 2900-lwork horses; also one set of work ARRIVES HOME FOR BURIAL harness. Ileber C. Blood, phone 43-The body of Hubert 1L Layton, who . Kaysville. died in France of typhoid fever OcThe New Survey Irrigation com- tober 19, arrived in Salt Lake Wednespany is" now fully organized and day morning. Funeral services will shares of stock will be delivered to be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the lot owners soon. Water has not at Layton, under the auspices of the American Legion post of that place, yet been put on turns. and interment will be in the Wasatch R. W. Barnes of Salt Lake City was Lawn cemetery. in town Wednesday on business. Layton, who was 29 years of age Mr. and Mrs. Orvill larvey of at the time of his death, enlisted in the Coulam. Idaho, are here for a brief 348th field artillery and went to visit with relatives. France in April, 1918, with the Ninety-division. For a year previThe Junior Baseball club, Kays-ville- s first ous his to enlistment he had engaged future talent, will give a dance iri the practice of law in Salt Lake, in the new gymnasium Monday evenhe had lived for eight years. where ing, June 13, from 7 to 10 p. m. He is survived by a widow, his parGood music has been secured and a Mr. Mrs. Orson Layton of and ents, good time is assured. ' three Layton; sisters, Mrs. Tryphen John G. M. Barnes, vice president Haggen of Salt Lake, Miss Lavora of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal company, and H. L. Herrington, of Ogden, director- in the company, visited the East Canyon reservoir Thursday. Photographs taken by Arnold M, Barnes, who was In the party, shows water going over the dan! in a great cataract. b. $ KAYSVILLE I 1 1 I I buTVt attr ( tortk t eomty J ftM Imi toe rmUteneo. vilU Bolter Mill and nertobte and x fruit aaaalnc aatabitolMMBt W tb A TIm tm ( KorvrQte Caaalac corporation add '' ' ttaadily ta tbo waaltk of tbo etty.' Can- J ' ' J faraihia. fruit aad aacatabla It aw- lif for ladurtrtaa. ihipnaat aad aaaalav aiu too. Haa tbo Darla Rlrh portaat aehaoi. aknrchaa aad apora kauaa. City watar and alaetria light! aad Irxhorw arm j, Mia Inland larmpumt. Hofaa of Printing tteapany aad tta data plank ap-t- 1 X X X X X 1 ' tea ' o- J ; Mrs.Rachael Mansell is quite ill. Mrs. Marley France of Centerville was a visitor in Kaysville on Tuesday. Miss Faye Sanders was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. . t c 'Mrs. William E. Barton spent Sunday in Farmington as guest of relatives. Mrs. William Lavender has returned y visit with relatives from a att Henefer, Utah, ten-da- lMr, and Mrs.' William Varney and children of Syracuse visited Kays- vflle relatives last Friday. -- n, of Layton. choice Announces 4,50. North Salt Lake, June 8. Cattle Receipts, 36. Market steady; choice Drying Shoes. light steers and heifers good demand. To dry wef shoes quickly stuff them Heavy, low and draggy. Choice with paper and put near the fire, steers (light), $6.757.50; good the leaththough not close enough steers, $6.257.00; fair steers $5.25 er to burn. 6.25; choice cows and heayy heifers, $3.506.00; fair to good cows and 0 heifers, $5.005.50; cutters, $2.00 3.25; canners, $1.752.25; fat bulls, $3.504.00; bologna bulls, $.503.25, light veal calves, $9.009.50. 340. Market Hogs Receipts, steady; good demand. Choice prime top fat hogs, 170 to 200 lbs., $8.50; bulk of sales, $7.758.25; feeders, that after May 22 kt will be living in. Farmington. Office at Kaysville Drug Store, 10-13- fr m., every day. a. II i Davis County Drug Co. Will place on sale their entire stock of Columbia Records. -- 96 RUNNING JUST ONE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE A - $1.50 Records Sale Price , I.:...;....: $1.25 Records , , sale Price..::...... , UoC ,, UCln . : : yc : $1.00 Records Sale Price Oy C 5 85c Records A Sale .Price U $2.00 Childs White $2.25 Misses White $2.50 Misses White $2.75 Ladies White Canvas Canvas Canvas Canvas Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 Shoes, sizes 84 to 12 Shoes, sizes 12 to 2 Shoes, sizes 2V- - to 5 $2.50 Ladies High Heel Pumps, white, sizes 2 .. to 7 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 Other Savings Sure Bet. cum-- , water on both j "a eef wet. The following young people motored fCini'1' to Farmington Monday etening and 1 M. LYMAN, JR. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Go'den BarCIVIL ENGINEER ton:' Miss Aidonn Jacobs. Miss Miriam Barnes, Miss Hazel Bishop, and Surveys, Maps, Estimates, Etc. Messrs. A. M. Barnes, Wm. .Onions P. O.Box 376 Phone and Mac McDowell. -l y- A C 0 On Childrens, Missers and Ladies White Canvas Sho6s chased 71-K- SATURDAY, MAY 28-N- 'Mr.' and Mrs.' Royal C. Barnes of COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING Salt 'Lake' City visited with relatives NEXT MONDAY EVENING here Monday. The , regular meeting of the Commercial club will be held at the chapel .Mrs. John K. Barker has returned next Monday evening at 8 oclock from an extended visit with relatives sharp. iii Logan. Efforts will he made to get the O band and Mrs. George W. Barnes going again for the summer condaughTo be or not to be that is the certs. MarMrs. and ters, Vesta and Mildred, band situation, and no doubt much will tha Weaver motored to Salt Lake depend on the number of club memTuesday. bers present and the enthusiasm Ernest 'Henefer of Ogden and Clar- shown. Other matters will he up for ence Druden of Henefer wefe guests consideration and all members are Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. William urged to he present. A committee of five has been apLavender. pointed from the local club to attend John G. M. Barnes nnd son, Arnold, a meeting in the Salt Lake Commercial were guests of Herbert Herrington club rooms next Monday morning at of Ogden on Thursday. In the eve- 10 oclock. The committee has been ning they motored to the Hast Canyon instructed to protest against the new reservoir. increase in freight rates. The comnamed is as follows; . President mittee The Morgan Land and Livestock H. Blood. George W. Barnes, Henry compnny, of Layton, today received J. H. Chris Burton, Jr., and Thornley, 250 head of steers which they purFred Sheffield. in The stock was A COMMENCING - - ) ( ii'i'i "Ini j- Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work PHONE 2 LAYTON, UTAH ser-vic- Tie Dr. C. S. Gardner $8.009.00; $6.007.00; choice NORTH SALT LAKE fat ewes, $3.50 LIVESTOCK MARKET weathers, $4.255.25; lambs, spring choice yearlings, SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. Ay SULLIVAN Mr. 'and Mrs. Leslie Crockett were Colemere Park' officials have comweek-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. menced work on e their new auto John W, Gailey.( station. The' ground has been Attorney Peters entertained a few cleared and all materials are on hand. friends at a dinner party at the Uni- The building will be situated across versity club in Salt Lake last Friday. the street and a little north from the residence of Mrs. John II. Linford. Mrs. Leht Henefer of Henefer, Utah, A detailed account of the Colemere is the i guest of her daughter, Mrs. Park activities will appear in a future issue. William Lavender. Nevada. and turned loose on the mounbranded of tain east Kaysville this afternoon. Layton and Miss Ruth Layton of Lay-to- $7.508.50. and six brothers, Basil, Clifton Receipts, 4756. Market Sheep William, Ezra, Delbert and Alvin. all steady to lower; fair demand. Good - last . III! $5,00 Indies Hiking Shoes, size 5 only $3.50 $7.00 Ladies Oxfords and Pumps, high and military heel $5.98 $7.00 Ladies High Heel Shoes, size 4 only $50 Ladies Hiding Pants, per pair . $2.50 Ladies Silk Parasols $5.50 to $8.00 Ladies' Silk and Crepe Waists $3.75 to $5.95 $2.50 Childs White Dresses, 2 to 6 98c $2.00 Childs Gingham Dresses. 2 to 6 98c $1.50 Childs White Bonnets 9Sc $2.00 Childs White Bonnets $1.49 Child's White Canvas Slippers, 1 to 5 $1.25 Childs Patent Leather Mary Jane Slippers, 5 to 8 ... .$1.69 Boys Dress Shirts $1.49 . Boys Dress Straw Hats ......49c to $1.49 Mens Panama Hats $1.9S to $3.75 Mens White Dress Shirts $2.75 ' Mens Silk Shirts $450.. Mens Riding Pants $2.00 Mens New Midget Collars 25c Mens Overalls $1.25 . Inlaid Linoleum, per linear yard $3.25 IH Walsh News Co., Inc. NEWSPAPERS ' MAGAZINES Bamberger Station . CONFECTIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. ! " John W. Walsh, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. KAYSVILLE, UTAH .1:1111 niiiiiiiii;:: BB MILLARD BROTHERS Layton, Utah : . GENERAL MILL WORK Let us make your Window Screens before' the busy seaejfli starts. We will gladly give you an estimate for any Mill work you may be in need of. PHONE 2SN3 , - ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES - M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc KAYSVILLE, UTAH aa New Goods Arriving Daily Call in and Look them Over Kaysville Golden Rule Store ESE Manufacturing Optician Street Ogden, Utah 332-24t- h |