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Show I James E. Ellison ,md fom Evans, Ilyrum Evans LAYTON ton will leave '' today in the midst of fertile field. Jj bridge and Raymond r.o I the production of milkApmaI T,r!i Ssrar beet. HMKrtor, eannery. g Stf,. uvton Sugar company, Mis. William G l.u;, is on the eon- mills, creamery and "I "IT state road. Good opportunities Jf home Tuesday from New 'i for 2 is t : fTfiwe seeking suburban acreage truck gardening, chicken 5 Mrs. Layton has been lai i. Hid dairying. On the lines of ? E!tric. Oregon Short 5 missionary in Maai h.iM-- t 5? Bmbe-ce- r H" riectrie and p. L. D. S. church. "work t Ut " The business house-- o: l.ayi, Thurs-- j closed for one hour lat d IV Mrs. c. W. Millard spent in respect f in Salt Lake. . i,l 111 Layton, whose body armed m Miss Horten se Green returned home France. Idaho. jnday from Bancroft, Mrs. Jesse M. Smith and Mrs R Mrs. A. E. Stevenson returned home Sherner entertained at a dinner puitv onday from an extended trip through Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs evada. Sherners sister, Miss Grace Lawrence James H. Walker, superintendent of of Riverside, Cal. The table was pret hools in the Alpine district, and decorated with sweet peas and tily of home rpily are visiting: at the A dinner was gladioli. r. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie. served to Mrs. Mary Steed of CenterMiss Lucille Bourne, Miss Norma ville, Mrs. Eliza Stevenson, Mrs. Annie iyton, Miss Louise James, Miss Layton, Mrs. Vera Bassett, Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs. David Stevenson, Mrs. llcan Ellison, Diamond and Clay and Leonard and Golden Layton William Day, Mrs. Walter Evans, Mrs. irmed a jolly party that spent all John G. Watt, Mrs. Lyman Seavy, all last week in Lost Creek, Morgan of Layton, and Mrs. C. D. Strong and ' ' Mrs. W. E. Gailey of Kaysville. . Lnty i " J Mis ! four-cour- Ad-3- POWER INSTALLATION G. I dimates ' Furnished ' I. Stafford ' i oe-tne- k pool 11 tHiw Kt t j and Is i -t nniutet ! n on or-'lo- t For $10 down and he i.ot.t hi., ,,! the appointments did not tvtinit the a pirn! tionmerit of Buds whnh will b. a .ulable for the Mieep and cattle men of Utah. Applications fui loans have already been madi in i onsidei able volume to the headqqaiters of the lorporation in ( hieago. The corporation expects to mak' loans on ratt, an,) she(,P PaPer for I,no'K vtrndmg as long as thirty I 2 C t'hicago loans in add n i want Irrig ii i parent'. class of Cleat field the proposed North Davis distiict next Sunday morn- - ADDITION KAYSVILLE NEWS Jay Games of Centerville were Kaysville visitors Sunday and Monday. VI, month for only 11 months ing. HUGHES Two nung Indies entered the Salt Lake postoffice Wednesday wearing some of the clothing belonging to the wardtobe stolen from Mrs. II. C. Bur- ton. lothirig was reiognized by Miss Stella Griddle. The left today to conduct an ltion. The her sherd Mr. and Mrs. i ELECTRIC RANGE in YOUR HOME At the patents class, Kaysville tabernacle next Sunday morning at 1C:30 oclock, the time will he given over to a apenkei who will explain the matter of the promised North Davis Irrigation district Every land owner in Kaysville ward who has land within the proposed district should be present and is invited to attend. Speakers will also be present in other wards of Nmth Davis. At this price you can easily afford to cook in this modern, convenient and comfortable way. Secure now this popular cabinet type range, with cooking: surface, large lower shelf and three-burn- er o Nora Blood entertained the fluh at a lawn party at her home Tuesday evening. Games, light refreshments and a jolly good time was the order of the evening. Those present wer the Misses Madeline Smith, Iaone Linford, Marcia Williams, Conrad, Marge Beak, Ruth Tren-naOlive Harvey, Helen Hyde, 11a Scoffield, Cynthia Barton and Vera Barton. M i i.s Ve-Y- i easily regulated oven with thermometer. Forty-thre- e persons from Kaysville and Layton formed the merry party on the hike to the lakes last week-enEveryone reports a time never to e forgotten and the scenery on the entire trip as indescribable. Mayor I. W. Thomley acted as guide and great thanks are due him for hs good work and for rhe mutton stew he so ge:ir-ouslprovided at one of the sheep Miss Ethel Ward enteitained the crnips. U. D, club at a slumber party at her home Tuesday evening of last week. Those who were present to enjoy a very pleasant time were the following: Misses Lenore Williams, Jeone Nance, Leone Openshaw, Gladys Openshaw, Gladys Pratt. Melba Thornley, Ivy Bishop, Isabelle Rotschstein, Lottie and Mary Harvey, Alberta Conrad, Laurena Wilcox, Florence Chadwick, Lois Roberts, Reva Sheffield, Vee Gal-- t raith, Ethel ami Lurretia Ward and Mxitle Bowers. d. $11 a yon can place this si-t- ei the requested temeet at the residence of John W. Thomley Wednesday evening at 8 oclock and bring their snap shots that were taken during the outing. UTAH : 'i-1- tin t and Mate National UoMod president of Banki i - and Thomas " ' it ' the Gonti-- t in been named All those who attended the 24th of July hike to the topof the mountains We Guarantee Our Work r ltd s Burton, vice iMss Ruby Lovnd of Salt Iake is spending the week at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Loynd. the Work Its PHONE 69N3 : t - r e io.i se AU In AYTON ,T ' " 'a ( Plumbing and Heating Company ajtOD Bom i HEATING !' H ns Scott A. M. h , i PLUMBING t -- Tue-terno- ' ! G- - , I.ucius nk rmiMt ri i:r. n m?d i! v i . -- ; R- Pleas-'w- hts fourth at - i of iimiv ,i- See this range at our store.,, Jea-ne- Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service John R. Gailey, John W. Gatlt-- and G. M. Barnes left Kaysville Mon-- i j.l morning for Downey, Idaho, in opinion says: .loo R, (laileys car. They went by The defendant and the plantiff w j of WelDville canyon, Logan and alike had the right to presume the d P on anil returned by way of mad was properly maintained and Monday night and Tuesday they reasonably safe. The defendants conr in Dowr.ey where they met moi-- t tractual relations with respect to the Davis county people who emi- in! highways were wholly connected with vd to that region. They report the Gloarfitld-Sunse- t highway. If any ; .vheat ctop in the country tra-v- i as veryfnie notwithstanding i.- l damage The p.utv Hof.ned lad and made a ti)n ti IIol- where they m-- sneral f row ' (ount) p. jf te. They rt.uhedj V.'i dues .uy exi ng. y ! Ma-!h- A pipe wont burn your legal duty, express and Implied, under the facts pleaded in plaintiffs complaint, rested upon the defendant to maintain the Davis county road reasonably safe for travel, then we have indeed entered upon a new field of personal liabilities for judicial investigate n and determination." 1 tongue if you smoke P. A.! ot -i Get that pipe-party-b- ee buz zing in your srioke-sectio- n! ( for a fact what a joyus jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! 'Just Know 1 toppy dy l t rid rtj ting, P9tMft4 ,J pund Un t vvcjytuigt.t9 Lrw"' r ttip UKME i 1 DiKMl.vsAL OF SUIT check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily all who certainly get top sport out of their pipas aglow- with - fragrant, delightful COriiT LPHOLDo E. friend lyPrince Pratt, former juJgutrfinfi in l 1 d v t rk in tc our lL af-- t lh5 action; bo by Gr rge Kcrnoey aganat itt- - ' mee A, com-- ; Lynch Cvni-t- i w , hand-m a j.u;rernw court opinion . i f.r n Manufacturing Optician Strict Ogden. Utah the, 332-- 2 1 Hi u Ht Albert! ! L-- "And, you can wage r your weeks wad that Prince Alberts quality and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! ' R A v7:oUt A Ay d. - A. .V Af d A . j. j... . jf -- s aaa . iriri: J5 qVe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility .pumping units. ' J. B. GALBRAITH You dont get tired of a Jipe when its packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! A A m Phone 1 26, Kaysville, Utah tf n is- - n S' s TX So & 9- - the national joy smoke f f f I C f J vt ' U. Goifman ii the t |