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Show i::!:i!!n!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!i!l!!!!!I!I!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!lll!l!ll!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!n!!!!!III!!!l!l!!!I!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!W!!!!!l!l!!!!l!ll!! f Fathers and Sons Outing, Up Weber Aug. 18, 19 and 20 Cretonne and Curtain Nets in new patterns. tonnes are being used also for dresses. Buttons 'These Cre- Kalbumie Ginghams in new patterns. Percales in new patterns purchase now, and be ready for school. Our new line has just arrived. The latest styles at the latest low prices. Phone No. I .Hlo 1 Magnaphorie Portable Pathe Talking Machines Have music in the canyon on your trip. just what you should have A. North - Aug. 26 Saltair for your pickles. Cotes and Heinz best pickling vinegar. Ff . 9-o- We have just received a fancy, low heel, bjown Oxford JJTA for fall wear for young ladies and girls. A $10.00 number and a wonderful value for ILD) z. Kaysville, Utah 1 OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER THAN MOST silllllllllllllllllllllllll ilium KAYSVILLE fcurvart la aorth Dtta ) Th Maty fta plac tor wifclim. Kara- rill Roller MU1 nfiUblt and artabHaluaant of tkt fruit autit corporation bmttltCunlii taodll?-ttk waalth of tfco Ky. fanalac, froit aad aaratabla add Gan-or- al K row-h- f for ahtpfoaat aa4 aannin ar j portaat tndoatriaa. Haa tba Daria Hlh aehool, akarohaa and opara konaa. City water and alaetrla light and indora-MBt- a Hama of tha iaraatnant. lalaad Prlatiag eatapany aad Ma ipda-dat- a plant. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon of Salt Lake visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. harles Abrams left this morning for a motor trip; to Burley, Idaho. Miss Ueene Barnes of Salt Lake City week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs-A- . M. Barnes. was a Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young and family spent a few days in Parleys canyon this week. G. L. Asher nearly severed the little finger of his left hand while at work in the mill Wednesday- Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt Lake is spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emily S. Barnes. 7 Miss Leo na'Jen kins of Los Angeles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Mill gate. Miss Margaret Layton left Monday for Blue Mountain Springs, Oregon, to be gone about a month. Mrs. Ann Bacon returned Wednesday from a two months visit with relatives at Rigby, Idaho. Mr- and Mrs. Leonard Flint and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint have just returned from a weeks out- ing in Ogden canyon. Doris Thornley, Leone Cook, Judith Keyser, Messrs Maurice Barnes, Mac Swan and Vernon Mansell motored to City Creek canyon Sunday. 111111111111 Mrs. Fred Page of Pleasant Grove Miss Alice Nance spent a few days company, is storing a considerable visited with Mrs. Ilyrum Maylin on in Salt Lake is proposed to visiting with relatives.' amount of wheat. It fill the elevator at' Layton first and Friday1. then the elevator at Kaysville. G. L. Mac Swan is now City Engineer Mrs. George Romney, Jr.,, .of Salt of Lake City is installing a establishing grades for the proposed Asher Salt Lake City visited friends in Kaysville temporary weighing and elevating desidewalk improvements. Wednesday. vice at the Kaysville plant for handAlbert Millgate suffered a serious ling grain. Henry II. Blood of KaysMiss Edna Green of Grace, Idaho, attack of heart failure Saturday night, ville is manager of the new company. who has been visiting at the home of is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, returned but A number of the young friends of to her home Wednesday. John G., M. Barnes of Kaysville aiid There is to be a firemens meeting Richard Stringham of Bountiful made in the city hall Tuesday, August 16, at a business trip to Smithfield and They visited An8 p. m. If you are interested in the Logan last week. derson Brothers big pea cannery at I lmjal fire department, be there. Smithfield and looked in on the farmround-u- p ers at Logan. Remember the fathers' and sons outing in Weber canyon, August 18, 19 Wednesday evening of last week and 20. Plan now to go and take the was one long to be remembered by Something New! entire family. It will he the grand Something Novel! a number of young people. After entime of the season. Something Tasty! joying the amusement offered by the Mrs. Thomas J- - Smith is spending a circus at the civic center, they bent A which is a riot of few days in Garfield as the guest of their steps to the path that led to tfle laughter from start to finish a scream of delight played by an her Bister, Mrs. Ellen Transeau. Mrs. home of Miss Ruth Trennam where of the first of stars aggregation Transeau has just returned from an they were received very cordially by magnitude and fame on screen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Trennam. The extended visit in Alabama. stage with oodles of pretty girls the time in social furnishing picturesque dances and young people spent Miss Florence Butcher is able to lovely tableaux. chat and dancing. Those present return to her duties as tencher at were Masters Milton Day, Luke Bar-loThe Filmusical Comedy Browns School of Dressmaking. Miss Oliver Zetting, Milton Marston, Butcher has been home the past week Ned Trennam and Dtdlas Dayton, and on account of illnessthe Misses Isabell Rotschstein, Inez The Misses Irene ancj Garnet Swan Day, Alta Webstei, Melva Fairclough, will entertain this afternoon in honor Thelma Nance and Ruth Trennam. of Miss Annie Blood, whose marriage June Caprice Creighton Hale Attorney T. McClure Peters has reto Vird Cook of Layton will take place turned from the Yellowstone and the ALL STAR CAST in the very near future. Pacific northwest where he spent a Mr. A. W. Nance and Russell and month ' with his brother and niece, GIRLS AND GINGER! Wendell Nance report a fine days residents of New York who are spendThe only really successful attempt outing at Hardscrabble in Weber can- ing their vacation in the west. Mr. ever made to translate to the screen yon Monday. Fishing was good. The Peters reports a most enjoyable trip the complete essence and story of a modern, result was twenty-thre- e e goodTHzod and spent several days in Portland musical-comed- y hit. Six acts of and Seattle and nearby places. trout. laughter, dancing, fun and rollickMiss Melve Fairclough of Salt Lake ing humor. The Utah Milling company, succesreturned home Sunday after a week's sors to the Kaysville Milling SIXTY MINUTES OF FUN company visit in Kaysville with Miss Ruth Tren-na- and the Layton Milling & Elevator AND FRIVOLITY Miss Ruth accompanied Miss Fairclough to her home and expects to spend the next two weeks with her. Kaysville Opera House Saturday, August 13 farce-come- w, - Oh, Bovr te, The Kaysville lky Scout baseball Mrs. James Chambers, Miss Marie team E. of journeyed to Syracuse WednesM.Bagley Fitzgerald and Mrs. of Miss afternoon and battled four innings Salt Lake City were guests day with the Maggie Layton on Friday evening. Syracuse team. The latter won with a 9 to 6 score. The Syracuse Mrs. G. J. M. Bafnes fell from a team will play a return game at Shefladder Tuesday afternoon, cutting her field park Friday afternoon. head quite badly and otherwise bruisMayor and Mrs. J. W. Thornley, ing herself. She will likely be laid Mr. and Mrs- Herbert J. Barnes and up for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris returned Girls wishing to work in the Kays- Tuesday night from an auto trip ville canning factory should register through southern Utah, where they their names with H- J. or Miriam visited Bryye canyon. Grand Canyon Barm--;- . Those living at Syracuse of the Colorado and Zion canyon. should register with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Thayne spent the week of William Varney. August 5 at Logan, attending the convention of county agents, called by the Utah Agricultural college to assist in making plans for the encampment for next year and in talking over other plans for extension wprk in girlie-girli- CATIIRINE CURTIS PRESENTS 111 Miss ( Olive Harvey surprised her Thursday evening at her home. Games and music was the order of the evening and everyone present had a most Williams, Cynthia Barbu Ruth Tr. nam, Ruth Barker, Amy Barnes, Edni Green, Ella Green, Lawrna Your.?, . Leone Robins, and Mesi Ned Those present- were Allen Blood, Qeoree Wilcox, the Mi.dses Lepne' Linford, Marcea Paul Layton and John Burton. enjoyable time- Tret-na- - - Kaysville GOLDEN RULE STORE Large Size Milk Each i ilC t . .7. ' 13 Lbs. Sugar (T- For Saturday only Bob White Soap 10 Bars - 2-- Farmers, Attention! ""Now Is the Time to Buy Your Fly Chaser the state. Amy Barnes entertained the o club at her home Tuesday eve ning. Those present to enjoy the evening were Mrs. ErneVt Seof field, Misses Madeline Smith, 11a ScoffielJ, Madge Peak, Leone Linford, Vera Barton, Nora Blqpd, RuthTrennam, Cynthia Barton, Marcea Williams, Ella Green, Edna Green and Jeaiess Miss $2.00 Good Sprayers, each 85c .. Layton Dreg Co. ) Layton, Utah ' Miss Laurena Wilcox entertained the U. D. club at her home Thursday evening. Games, music and delicious refreshments made up a very enjoyable evening. Those .present included the Misses Ivy Bishop, Vee Galbraith, Nora Smith, Alberta Conrad, Leone OpenshawGladys Openshaw, Dorothy Roberts, Rheva Sheffield, Elsie Lay-toand the Messrs. Lionel Scoffield, James Underwood, Ralph Jones, Horace Chadwick, Donald Lyman, LeRov ' Blamires and Arthur Layton. n, AA pAUU 4 A 41 for with Gwen, the mountain elf, carrying the love of a woman in the heart of a child. with the Sky Pilot, who packs a punch in a fist and under his arm. -with Bill, the rancher, and all the g cowboys, the thrills, the drama and the wonderful heart-hit- s of romance and reality in the Rugged C nrrt jDC 5c Toilet Soap 7 Bars for j n Per packet LUC Scowcrofts Tea Spoon Tea, Rogers Teaspoon with A each pound package, quality guaranteed, per lb 20c Quakers Macaroni 9-- 4 -- 4JL 45 C 4Z C Bleached Sheeting Per yard 9-- 4 Unbleached Sheeting Per yard 42-inc- h, . '. nnrtC Pillow Sheeting Per yard 011 Cloth fx rv Per yard Mens Silk Shirts 7 ua nr tpO.ie) 4 $3.75 values Mens Panama Hats $2.50 values 777. Mens Panama Hats A Jbl.yO J&1.5U $2.00 values -- hard-fightin- Rockies. White Shoes and All Low Shoes Are Priced Especially LoW DIRECTED BY KING VIDOR with Colleen Moore, John Bowers and David Butler, in a stbry that everyone knows, with a, t STAMPEDE OF 4,000 STEERS Ve-Y- Conkeys, gallons .....$2.00 galtons....$1.25 Conkeys, 75e Conkeys, quarts Hess and Clarks Fly Chaser Per Gallon - Mens Panama Hats -- Kaysville Opera House i , .Monday Evening, Aug. 15 Benefit of Fathers and Sons Outing of the Y. M. M, I. A. M. W. 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