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Show I TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH s 1 Phone No. JH3 1 b J D vUUL,0 ICaysville, Utah (2. UL,Ll U OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TRAN MOST . IE Ml KAYSVILLE Mrtt hnrat dtrtar faimUtMt. T)m tfi ftM plM UUta ltr wiuiinc aad awMabk tabllihimt Dt in- - at mwI Um asrpotatkm add taadlly te tha waaltli at tba city. Qaa, aral tannins, fratt aad vasatabla sraw ins tot shipment and aannlnt ara t Kerb Htsh pertaat indue trlaa. Haa tba boaaa. City acbaol. ebanhee end opera aad ind n eater and electrie lights Haena of the ta trt iaeaaUnanC Inland Printing aanapaay aad Hi p-data ytaat. KayrrfUt Cnntn Mrs. C. W. Ferguson of Rockford, Flint, Samuel Flint, J. G. M. Barnes, and Mrs. Eugenia Craig of Ogden II. J. Sheffield, Sr., David Barnes, spent a few days this week with Mra. John Webster, Joshua Conrad, Walter A, M. Barnes, Cottrell, James Proudfoot, Mary Nance, Lambert Blamires, Orson Day, T. McClure Peters and his brother Phoebe Galbraith, Hyrum Strong, and niece of New York City left MonNephi Warren, Joseph W. Hill, John day evening for a trip through Yellow- Colemere, Earle Robins, Thomas Bone, Mr. Peters expects to stone park. Fred Green, George Scoffield. Pacific coast before down the journey returning home. in We take to 111., x X x X X X X X T ore-me- ta pleasure A Mrs. Martha Weaver celebrated her JOth Sundiy at the hftme of Mr. Henry Graham was a Salt Lake her birthday Mrs. George V, Barnes. daughter, visitor Wednesday. Ail of her children and grandchildren Miss Ruth Senior of Salt Lake City were present, also her sister, Mrs. visited friends in Kaysville Sunday. Mary Barnes, who is in her eightieth year Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett of Delta A special series of meetings is being are making their home in Kaysville. held at the aysville chapel these SunMr. and Mrs. Frank Muir and family day evenings at 8 oclock, the topics spent Sunday in Bountiful as guests of being Old Testament characters. This relatives. Sunday night the story will be of Samson interesting and profitable to Miss Thurza Barnes spent Sunday both young and old. A breezy welin Salt Lake City, guest of Miss come to all. Lewis. Miss Madeline Smith entertained the o and club at her home Tuesday eveBryan Swanger of Kaysville were of Miss Ruth France Morgan ning. Wednesday morning they hiked married recently. up Adams canyon and spent the day. Those present included Mrs. Ernest A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield, 'Misses Nora Smith, Madge Fred Larkins on Sunday. Mother and Peak, Jenness Conrad, Cynthia Barbabe doing well. ton, Leone Linford, Olive Harvey, Ruth Trennam, Ila Scoffield, Vera Barton,, Miss Winifred Allen of New York Nora Blood and Edna Green. City spent a few days here this week as guest of Miss Mary Swan. The humane officer of Salt Lake was in town last week investigatCity A. W. Nance, Gilbert Nance, Russel the care and treatment of dumb ing Nance and Wendell Nance enjoyed a animals. If you are one of those who day's outing in Weber canyon Sunday, are not properly caring for and treatwill be Today is the 64th birthday of George ing dumb animals right, it Swan. The family will honor him with to your interest to sit up and take a reunion at the home this afternoon notice. A local humane officer is to be appointed at once in an effort to and evening. improve conditions hereabouts. A number of the members of the W. E. Smith has returned from a W. O. W of Kaysville attended the weeks visit with relatives and three Woodmen of the World outing at in southern Idaho. He visited friends air Wednesday. at Burley and Twin Falls and the Mr. Martha E. Keyser and family country round about, and met many of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in former Davis county people. He reKaysville with Mrs. Keysers parents, ports crops fine, especially grain and Mr. and Mra. Nephi Warren. potatoes. In some sections the late freeze damaged the wheat but the loss Miss Oleta Poulsen, who has been is not general. He likes the country the summer with Mrs. spending but not nearly so welljss immensely Thomas Anderson of Syracuse, reLand values are still Davis county. turned to her home in Brigham City the country, too high throughout high last Thursday. when the price of farm products are Master Ned Trennam has been ill taken into consideration. the past few days with an attack of The millinery class of the U. of U. tonsilitis. Bertie Wilcox of Salt lake their instructor. Miss Belle entertained City is taking Neils place with the the home of Mrs. Bertha Barton at Farmers' Drainage company. Williams. The lawn was decorated Mrs. G. D. Rutledge has been called with sweet peas. Prizes were won by to her old home in Illinois, her broth- Lillian Holmes, Marie Collett, Marer's body having arrived from France. jorie Brown and. Rhoda Richards. Mrs. Rutledge left for the east Dainty refreshments were served to the Misses Mae Mortensen, Marie Collett. Flora Collett, Eleanor Van Cbtt, Kathleen Kelley, Marjorie M. Brown, llsttie N. Smith, Isabel Knoblauch, Mildred T. Downey, Rhoda Richards, Minnie J. Htcken, Alice Musser, Lillian Holmes, Josephine Clark. Tonko Uyeda, Miss Bennett, Belle Barton, Constance Riches, Alice Lenon and Marcie Williams. announcing our readers that George Briggs, recently of the Davis County Furniture company, haa identified himself with the Layton Auto company and he and Mr. Laudie plan on enlarging their business so as to increase the sales of Ford cars and Fordson tractors. The annual sale of Ford cars by the Lay-to- n Auto company has "been around one hundred and they have every confidence that with the demand for Ford cars as great as it is, that their annual sales will mount to two hundred. Good second-han- d INJURED AT BEET DUMP . DAVIS COUNTY DECIDES truck for sale, ' to TO MAKE Terms FAIR EXHIBIT cheap. Freddie Rasmussen, responsible panics Davis county commissioners have FARMINGTON GARAGL son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rasmus(Adv.,7-l4-lt- ) Phone 32. sen, section foreman of the D. & R. reconsidered their decision not to enter acin state exhibit the misUtah G. railway in Kaysville, had the fair, any fortune to fall from the beet dump cording to J. L. Horne, manager. The hoard members had made up near the depot Wednesday afternoon. A Blackton Production minds that they could not afford their Young Rasmussen had been playing abo.ut the dump with other boys and to have an "exhibit this year, but asMan and His Woman had climbed to the top and walked out sured me that they would do so after on someanks. Here he lost his bal- I had met with them Monday to disWith ance and fell to the gkound, a distance cuss the expenses, Air. Horne said. HERBERT RAWLINSON of about 25 feet He struck on his AH of the counties of the first class and head and was rendered unconscious for are now preparing to have entries at MAY McAVOY . exhibition. much is the he this an hour. At writing out of considered better and also quite BOY five-year-o- ld danger. . Many Species of Bats. There are about 130 species of bats, and these are diatrlbutedver nearly The every quarter of the globe. warmer hi found are the bats larger regions. POWER INSTALLATION Kaysville Opera House SATURDAY, JULY 23rd 8:30 Sharp modern, brick; cement basement, bath, toilet, furnace; an ideal home. Good lot location. Fair price and easy termsv New, Peab Z. HENRY JACOBS HEATING Ve-Y- A. M. Scott Pistols for Breakfest FINE HOME IN LAYTON La-ve- ra PLUMBING Harold Lloyd Comedy FOR SALE i Real Estate G. I. Stafford Bad Boy AUGUST 1st Insurance Kaysville Layton , Plumbing and Heating Company "It's, All In the Work Estimates Furnished very pleasant social was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Orson day by members of the Kaysville Relief Society. The time was spent in sewing, music, social chat and recitation by Mias Brough. Delicious refreshments were served. The ladies A pleasant tasting, nongriping laxative, that has proved highly effective in the relief of constipation. 3 sizes. 10c, 25c, and 50c Laytca Drug Co. Tha Starg were conveyed in automobiles by Miss Mollie Barnes, MessrsfT'rank L. Lay-toII. J. Sheffield. Sr., Lambert and Heber Gailey. Those present were Misses Emily Brough, Jeanette Barnes, Inez Day, Ileen Day, Mes. dames Jedediah Sessions 'Harrison Ball, Warren Criddle, George Bishop, Amos Bishop, Ernest Scoffield, Susannah Robins, G. W. Webster, Alfred Scoff it td, Frank L. Layton. Joseph n, Bla-mir- es . ! 1 We can supply you .with Heinz We Guarantee Our Work PHONE 69N3 LAYTON famous pickling Vinegar. Every gallon guaranteed. Make our store your Headquarters for pickling ne- cessities. UTAH THE THRILL MAKER SUPREME B. Seitz George and the Blue Eyed Beauty irOiKuioth June Caprice Per yard 90c Brooms in a drama blazing with love and sudden hate Best values ROGUES and ROMANCE Sensational Surprising .... $1.15 Brooms Best values $1.35 Brooms Best values v Bob White Soap Spectacular KAYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, JULY 16th - 10 bars for 3 W. PHILLIPS Per set D. A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work 2 PHONE LAYTON, UTAH 28-N- Door Frames, Window Frames, Window j Screens and Screen Doors BROTHERS Layton (T-- f rn ipJLaUAND J. Canned Corn. Iowa Maid Brand 2 cans for Skinners Macaroni 3 packages for Men s Heavy Cotton Work Pants KAYSVILLE, UTAH SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY J. Soapade Washing Powder 3 packages for White Cups and Saucers Candies. Cigars, Groceries, etc. Rexall Orderlies A Pickling Supplies ; 35c 75c 90c $1.00 a 47 C 25c 1.75 25c 25c Per pair $2.00 Mens Heavy Cotton Work Pants Per pair $3.00 Mens Harvest Hats nn TO 75c Each Khaki Cloth, just the thing for that Hiking Suit OH. Per yard Out . : Special Reduced Prices on all white Shoes and Slippers. Prices very attractive. We are prepared to fill your orders for supplies needed on that hike. Kaysville Golden Rule Store ? Originators of Low Prices Utah U t r ! j . 1 |