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Show TIIE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH - Father and Sons Outing, Thursday, Eriday, Saturday, August 17, 18, j Sanitary Cots take one along when you go on your trip at ' di Those Hansen "ii4utl 19 Hiking and Outing O.D. Pants for every purpose at a price for everypurse. - N. sane price in any part of the United States ar.d A glove $1.00 The every pair marked in factor) for low selling prices. . $4.50 Another Decline In Tires Oodyearas lowAuto as You Need a good pair of shoes for that outing and hiking trip, or if you stay at hone you need a pair of our fapey "Flappers for the party or dance. 30x3 V Cord, KAYSVILLE Urt x Tht city la wrU Dari ottnty 1 In i'lna lotf raaidanaa. K.W- '- i villa Hollar MU la and vaaatabla and I fruit Banning aatatiUahmant of tha aorpo ration add Canning kayivlUa teadily to tha wanlth of tha ally. Gen- and aral faming, fruit ragatabla grow-tn- g for abtpmant and tanning art Industrie. Hat tha Daria High , chool, eburthaa and Optra houta. City r, water and alaetria llgbta and indue. t, , antnta for InraatnianW Horn of tha Inland Printing eompany and ita e i. 1 p-t- date plant. X Hattie Nye of Salt Lake ' the guest of Mrs. James Smith. MrB. - 1b Mrs, Rebecca Tucker of Ogden is The beautiful drama, Every Wothe guest of her daughter Mrs. John rn a n, will be presented at the West W. Gailey. Karsviile meeting house August 18 for the benefit of the primary' assoMrs. Lehi ITennefer of Ilennefer, ciation. " Utah, is visiting Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lavender for a week or ten days. Last Monday Master Howard Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Mrs, Wm. Bott and children of Og- celebrated his sixth birthday at a den were guests of Miss Emily lawn party. A large number of his Brough, thetf aunt, yesterday. little friends enoyed games and refreshments with him. Mias Mary Logan of Green River, Peter Moroni Keysor, who was shot Wyo., spent a few days Kero this week as guest of Miss Mary Swan. and instantly killed in Salt Lake Rlon-da- y evening, was a of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Layton of and Mrs. Nephi Warren of this place. Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Keysor was here visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman, parents at the time. j son-in-la- Misses Clara and Ada Maylin spent a few days of this week at Dear Lake. w Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton of Mrs. J. George Barnes and daughCharles Hayes and family and J, E. Farmington visited freinds her this ter, Mary, of Salt Lake visited with Yowler and family, having enjoyed week. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes Monday. a camping trip to Bear lake and moto Evanston, Wyo, returned The Bee Hive Girls of North Davis toring The Beehive girls of North Davis yesterday. Mr. Hayes states that ataka will hold their annual outing at stake will hold their annual outing after riding over rutty roads in Wyoat Lagoon Saturday, August 12. lagoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield and children motored to Weber canyon Sundny. Miss Clndys Teesdale of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of Miss JVth Green. Dolly Brown of Clearfield vla-- J with her sister Mrs. J. G. M. times Monday. sjrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young an nounce the arrival fit a son at their home Tuesday. Mayor John G. M. Barnes and son, Maurice, spent Saturday at Ephraim, San Fete county. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bennett and children of Ogden visited tives here Friday. rela- ming, Utah surely looked like paraMr. and Mrs. Horace Barber and dise to him, children of Salt Lake were Sunday Adam Beesley and associates have guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. organized and incorporated a comMr. and Mrs. George W. Swan and pany for the manufacture of ice in family and Miss Irene Swan spent a Kaysville. The name of the new corfew days this week in Weber canyon. poration is the Davis County Ice company and is incorporated for $20,000. Mr, and Mra. Chas. V. K, Saxton, The plant has been installed and is Miss Faye Sanders and J. R. Gailey now being tested out for the manumotored to Bear Lake Sunday and facture of ice. spent the day. Several Kaysville young men attended a dance "given in the ward Mayor John G. M. Barnes and Counamusement hall at Clinton last cilman Bruce Major attended the night For some reason the young men of Municipal League convention held at th? two communities do not mix well Logan this week, and about 1L oclock in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Amos II. Bishop en- things began to happen on the dance tertained at a family dinner party at Boor. This morning some of the their home Sunday. Covers Were Kygvill? boys were carrying souve laid for ten guests. At the civic center auditorium next Wednesday evening the picture will Mrs. Earl Stewart andhildren of be Every Woman" with an Ogden are guests of Mrs. Annie II. cast. Thillips for a few days. Quarterly conference of North Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bishop of Lo- Davis stake will be held at the Kaysguests of Mr. ville ward tabernacle Saturday and gan were last week-en- d II. Amos and Mrs. Bishop. Sunday, August 12 and 13. all-st- p Only the very finest drugs and chemicals used, and ever)-- prescription doubly checked to ensure accuracy. Layton Drug Co. Siar9 Layton, Utah lSsnow selling for ment. Miss Maggie Layton has returned from Berkeley, Cal, where she has been attending the famous .summer school at the University of California. Her principal work was in history, a subject in which she is highly specialized and which she teaches at the junior high school of Salt Lake City. Miss Layton will teach in Salt Lake City again the coming year. ' Kaysville , Utah Miss Ila Scoffield entertained at a lawn party at her home Thursday evening in honor of her birthday anni- Result Getters versary. Appropriate games were played and ai a late hour a two-cour- se luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Olive Harvey, Marcia Williams, Leone Linford, Ella Green, Ruth Barker, Ivy Bishop, Helen Hyde, Nora Blood, Drucilla Moon, Thelma Barkdull and Vera Barton, and Messrs. Ray Lavender, Ned Trenam, Leon Robins, John Burton, George Wilcox, Alan Blood, Paul Layton, Cornell Jarman, Albert Chip-maHoward Thomas and Carl n, FOR SALE Brick. Mrs. Leone L Stewart, Farmington, Utah. FOR SALE Corn binder, feed chopper, tractor, com cutting machine, coal range in good condition. Call Kaysville 13. or see Nick Bonnemort, 7-- 1 tt FOR SALE One young work hone, sound and good double r single weight about 1200 lbs. One frU Jersey cow, or will trade for Fot car. Apply Charles Barker, Hooper, Utah. c MYSTERY! THRILLS! ROMANCE! 1,800,000,000. TRACKS 1,800,000,000 Dollars in Gold Featuring RILL PATTON BEATRICE BURNHAM NOBLE JOHNSON It Has the Punch That -- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Eighteen hundred million dollars is held by the Federal Reserve Banks as the reserve of the banks which are the members of the Federal Reserve System. Smashes Through! reckless riding furious.fighting daring courage two men and a girl. v This bank, as a member of the system, shares In the protection afforded by this great reserve. As our customer you also share in this benefit. Follow the Trail of Tracks! Kaysville Opera House BARNES BANKING COMPANY Saturday, Aug. 12 z groceries FRESH RAISINS, packets, seeded or seedless, per packet 15-o- z. GOLDEN WEDDING CURRANTS, 15-o- z, packets, per packet LUNETA TEA, z. packet, ' 8-o- per packet SEA GULL SARDINES, 2oc size, per can CANNED MILK, large size, P?r can store. Mrs. Mary Osborne of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. J. C. Bowman and children of Ogden, spent a few days here this week as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Bowman. are CERTAIN to be carried out if you bring your prescriptions to this store. 7X0 Co-o- $1.50 Cross-ri-b, ar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk of Mill The junior Bee Hi girls met at Creek, Cal., were Sunday guests of the home of Mrs. Ernest Scoffield Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Tuesday, After the usual study hour the time Was spent in games. Mr. and Mrs. James Layton of Woods Cross visited with Mr. and Miss Faye Sanders is spending two Mrs. Frank Wincgar Sunday. weeks vacation in Salt Lake., During her absence Miss Mildred Barnes is The Doctors Orders nirs of the engagement on then faces and they declare the boys in the north end of the county are also showing colored decorations. It is hinted that popularity of Kaysville boys with the fair sex hail to do with the disagree- i taking her place at the 3 $26.50 H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 3 is selling now for only Cross-ri- b, 34x4 Cord, Prices Right PhoneNo. cheap tires now. They arisnearly CANNED MILK, small size, per can Bruce Major, assistant cashier of the Barnes Banking company, is having hi annual vacation. He will visit his brother in southern Utah before returning to work. t 20c 20c J 30c 20c 10c I 5c 1 GLOVES Mens Gloves, specially priced at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason entertained at a dinner party at their ; home Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gleason. Covers were laid for eight. 60c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 I I 11 Mens Canvas Gloves, leather faced 25c AND 35c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burton of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph n of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burnham of Woods Cross were all Sunday guests of Mrs. Annie Clark and Family. I Mor-tense- George Swan arrived home Monday evening from Ouray,, Colo, where he 'had cpent the past two months in the interest of the Utah Tower & Light company. lie visited Montrose, Ouray, Durango and other points in the Gunnison and Las' Animas valleys. SPECIAL Saturday, Aug. FOR ONE DAY ONLY BEAUTIFUL, FANCY Hair Ribbons 0 Regular price 35c Special 25c per yard 3 WE HAVE LEFT A FEW PAIRS OF Misses and Ladies White Oxford and Strap Slippers WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT A 10 Discount KAYSVILLE H orjGrx.iTORs of low prices llllllll!lilIilIIIIilHiIII!!il!!IlllIIIIIiili!!i!j!iii;jii;i;jii;iiiM I? Kaysville Co-o- p The Home of Quality |