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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH We Mow nplay Mgw Spiniag Gmg I Thce new ginghams are mostly the famous Kalbumies, 32 inches wide, at 23c per yard. The new range of shades Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for 40c Mothers Oats for Phone No. or 83c . New price on Red Ball Band Rubber Goods Best at price of the cheapest. 35c 10c 5c Fleishera 10c 3 J HI 1 -- Jello, all flavors al. 20c 15c 50c . Nysa Soap, 6 for Nysa Soap, 3 for $1.98 aL 50c WTiite Borax Naptha Soap, 10 bars for Our Special Prices continue on Blankets Woolen Hosiery, Wool Caps, Sweaters, Leather Vests, Woolen Shirts, etc. Provo Wool Batts Famous Iixie Southern Utah Molasses, Regular 25c size, each Regular 50c size,' each Regular $1.00 size, each Perrins Salad Dressing Thousand Island Salad Dr , Sugar is advancing. Why not buy now? Oranges are advancing bu now. and patterns is varied enough to suit the most particular. Winter Gingham., special at, per yard 1.39c m Yacht Club Salad Dressing Groceries Gingham Silver-Glo- w 28c er skein yarn, the latest sweater the newest shades. J7 and Kaysville, Utah I OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER THAN MOST KAYSVILLE Tfcs Am wmriBate rUia trait auata BLiUa far taf Xjvrrfllt Oaaatar taadlt? ta tka vaalUi at tka rtr. Oam-aafamte. trait aa4 aarataUa rram. ka aaanlnr Ibc far aklpaMat Haa tka baata Hick portul ml Mate. t4 aekoot, twta ud wat llrkt watt m4 tn I ' fcoaaa. City I 4 faute- - J ' tetri af tka mk trt tevtt taunt, Bona iianW and tta lH- Bata plant. Inland FriaUn J j ' ' Mrs. John V Galley spent a few days this week in Ogden. A7 fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Abrams. Mrs. James lxve was removed to the state mental hospital at Provo last week. Mrs. A. M, Carnes was a guest yesterday Ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carton in Farmington. It. W. Carnes of Salt Lake City was Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Misses Kather a Kaysville visitor today. ine Ferguson, Hazel Bishop, Irene Miss Mary Charlotte Waddle of Swan, Edward Layton and Howard Cherry Valley, 111, spent Sunday here Cook. with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Carnes. Word has been received that Ralph A. N. Johnson left Saturday for Openshaw is now in Orcutt, Cal., Cuba where he will act as chemist for where he has accepted a position as n the Sugar company. chemist at the Orcutt Absorption e There will be an dance in plant. the local opera house Monday evening, Two steers and a portion of a buffaJan. 30. Everybody is cordially in- lo from Antelope island were canned vited. I this week at the Utah Fruit Juice com; pany plapt. The meat has found a Newell Sanders left Wednesday evesale in Salt Lake. . ready ning for Garfield. He has been promised a good position at that place Postmaster Sheffield announces the and will play basketball with the Gar- receipt of treasury savings certififield Athletic club. cates in amounts of $25 and $100 which are now selling at $20 and $80. Miss Miriam Carnes entertained a number can .be supplied by him few friends at a '500 party at her Any now at the office. home Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Phillips, Mr, and Mrs. Ileber C. Gailey wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Roger Catmull of Rupert, Idaho. The marriage is to take place in the Salt Lake temple in the near future. Cuban-America- old-tim- The Solace Written for the In winter when the cold winds blow, and there are forty kinds of snow, there is one soothing balm I know Mentholatum. My nose gets red, my lips get sore, when wintry blasts around me road; and then I purchase at the store Mentholatum. I have big chillblains on my feet, I have rheumatics and repeat, until I use that solace sweet, Mentholatum. Ive tried a dozen substitutes, which were not worth as many hoots ; and now I use, you bet your boots, Mentholatum. It is a boon in winter time when all the world is white with rime, and every north wind is a crime Mentholatum. I use it on my swanlike neck when all my tonsils are a wreck, and its a great relief, by heck Mentholatum. I use it on my frosted toes, I use it on my aching nose; my admiration for it grows Mentholatum. No odds how snugly I am wrapped, my lips and wrists and ears get chapped, and then without it Id be strapped Mentholatum. Id hate to try to struggle through a long cold winter (wouldnt you?) without a nice white jar or two of Mentholatum, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Eraser Hint. s A When the eraser heu.mes well worn It Is npt to smear dm pner when It is used to era' a letter To avoid this simply rub a little chalk on the edge of the eraser and no smear will orrur; and the Hmmuo of the letter will he done much more quiet l as ijudl as Story of the Northwest E Mounted Police I I MAN TRACKERS Ste Your Druggist First AT- bas-ketee- more neutfx. - besides costs of sale j , cree was on the twenty-ni- t of January, 1922, recorded book of said court at Ia?e dgTnt commanded to sell all that cerm lot piece or parcel of Wi and descrired"Carfollows,a?ijdd Beginning at a point 34 72 wes.t frm the northeast southeast quarter of S7on V eastS.26 chains, these. oSthls deg. 30 mm., east- - 0.24 of a chain tn beKmiunB taming 10.38 acres or less Iy7Ii' tiotice is hereby g.ven that "f 192 at 12.00 o ,da,y noonFeby, of that the ourt louse door dayium m the County .of Davis, I will, m obedience to said Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale, sell deepest mystery that Bountifufhas ever faced. At the time of his disappearance Mr. Day was suffering greatly from an abscess in his head and it is feared that he wandered away and perished in the cold while suffering from mental aberration. Others fear that he met with fouj play as he had considerable money on 'his person at the time of his 1 1 Special Attraction CENTERVILLE MINS FROM FARMINGTON rs Centerville, Jan. 25. The local defeated a team from Farmington here tonight by a score of 80 to 13. Centerville played a very fast passing game. Sipith and Roberts were local stars. The best players for Farmington were Bybee and G. Robinson. Lineup and summary: FARMINGTON. man. The disappearance of Mr. Day, whose family relations "Were said to have been unusually pleasant, is the There, will be a dance at the KaysBiC. GAME TOMORROW NIGHT ville opera house next Wednesday eveThe fast Ogden High school basketning at 8:30 oclock, given by the ball team will do battle with the Davis ward amusement committee. Music will be furnished by the Salt Lake .team in a regular scheduled game tomorrow evening in the Pavia High Synropers orchestra. school gymnasium. This game will be a battle royal and all interested in this What Average Man Lacks. The Ignorance of the place e live great indoor pastime will do well to In Is liiexrusahle; we are taught to be present. Ogden will be down in read maps, and have n knowledge of full force with a crowd of rooters, and the positions and contours of the lunds excitement will be the order of the of this glohe; hut not the plans of rates on evening. Special Bamberger our cities and places we lne in trains leaving Ogden and Salt Lake Ilalsev Ricardo. at 6:30 p. m. There will be a grand ball after the game. m .i m m mi Mentholatum Magazine Cy Walt Mason fnt the above described or so much thereof as may property, be necessary to satisfy said judgement, with interest and costs, to the highest and best l bidder, for U, S money. Dated at Farmington, this the twentyrfourth day of January, 1922. law-fu- J ot Indefinite. When a woman phones her husband that she will see him about five, he doesn't know whether she means dollars or o'clock.-- huth& surmises that Its both. Exchange. D. BURNETT, Sheriff of Davis Stole 1 Kaysville Opera House Western paper t Sat January 28 1 Store 8 LAYTON. UTAH o( lock Admin ion l,V-20- a March. As the bride and groom entered the limreh the organist rendered appropriated innsie n 0s-to- Transcript. r NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRA1S raiiiiiiimiii!tmmiimmiuiiiiiimiimi7 FIVE-PIEC- 4 Non-Unio- 10-20-- .ori.niuBlSN RULE STO: We just received large sWpment of the best sweet oranges! We are selling these at prices that are less then wholsale today, 288s per doz. 20c, 1 50s per doz. 45c, 126s per doz. 55c GROCERIES Johnson Bros. Jam, 13-o- z. can, 2 for Wilson & Company Jam, 40c jars Wilson & Company Jam, COc jars Deviled Meat, Us 25c Veal Loaf, Delicia .... Dixie Salmon, Ye, ' per can .... - SOAPS .25c 35c 55 c -- 5c 19c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for B A R Bob White Soap, 10 bars for A. B. Naptha Soap, ' G 5 bars for P. & G. Naptha Soap, . 5 bars fop A I N, .Palm Olive Soap, S, per bar .10c Creme Oil Soap, per bar ; 49c 45c 30c 30c 8c 8c GROCERIES B A Asparagus Tips, Libby Brand, per can 25c I N Old .50c 89c G S three for lankee Maple Syrup, quart size Old Yankee Maple Syrup, two-qua- New Qingham and Percale Have Just Arrive vHniiSnvwimi mu 'I ns HiJ. l 'is Wsw? 111 f Oil 50c Cream Cheese, per pound Dried Prunes, two pounds for ... Quaker Com Puffs, n g described estray animals which, if not claimed and taken away, will At Your Service be sold at public auction to the higE hest cash bidder at ORCHESTRA my fanji in Layton Precinct, on the twentv-eight- h day n of January, 1922, at thehour of 1:00 Latest Music Played o clock p. m.: One red cow, about three years old, Lawrence Hejnygod, Phone 2800, branded O on right thigh. Ogden, Utah Said estray was taken up by me NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND in said precinct on the sixteenth day of January, 1922. SHERIFFS SALE ED SIMMONS, In the District Court of the Second for Poundkeeper Layton Precinct Judicial District in and for Davis County, State of Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Barnes Banking Uompany, a corporaNOTICES tion, plaintiff, vs. Howaftl W. Hig-le- y and Minnie Andrea Higley, de(Consult County Clerk or Respectiv fendants: signers for further information) Under and by virtue of an order of sale, and decree of foreclosure and NOTICE TO CREDITORS sale, issued out of the District Court The Estate of James Smith, deceased. of the Second Judicial District, in and Creditors will present claims with for Davis County, State of Utah, on vouchers properly attached, to the the twenty-firday of January, 1922 undersigned at the office of their atin the above entitled action, wherein torney, T. McClure Peters, at Kaythe above named plaintiff, Barnes sville City, Davis County, Utah, on r Banking Company, obtained a judg- before the twenty-nint- h day of May. ment and decree of foreclosure and 1922. sale against Howard W. ARTHUR SMITH. Higley and Minnie Andrea Higley, defendants, JAMES STEVENS SMITH. on the twenty-firdav of 1922 Executors of Estate of James Smith, for the sum of Thirteen January, Deceased. Hundred and First publication Jan. 2. 1922. oTrf;hTtTdolla,rs and Fifteen Cents ($1J.8.15) United States legal money. Last publication March 2. 1922, st Style and Clear Thinking. A good style is the vivid expression of clear thinking Huxlev, County. State of Utah, County of Davis, ss. In the Layton Precinet of said CWity. I have in my possession the follow-m- st Layton Drug Company The CLEWS LACKING REGARDING MISSING BOUNTIFUL TEACHER Bountiful, Jan. 25. Absolutely no clew has been discovered as to. the whereabouts of Joseph F. Day, young district school teacher, who disappeared from his home in this city last Thursday. Today fifteen junior high school students, in groups of three each, some on foot and others on horseback, scoured the entire country east of Val Verda and as far south as Becks Hot Springs without finding a trace of the missing rt size 25c 25c |