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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH !!!!ll!!ll!ll!I!!i:ill!!!!!l!l!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!i!!II!ll!!!!l!i!!!!!!!!!lll!l!l!!!l!l!!!!!II!!I!!H!I!!illllll!ll!l!l!ll!II!lil!!IIIIH!!!llllllll!l!HIIIIilllIIIIIHl illlii;!!!!:;;:;;;..' Father and Sons Outing, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 17, Those Hansen Gloves GLASSES Factory Line of Class 5c each Water Sets IHG VALLE at a price for every purse. The same price in any part of the United States and A glove for every purpose every pair marked in factory for low selling prices. only $1.25 Clear Class, Smooth Finish 60c per Dozen e, just arrived H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 ounj PRICES til to nortk for nildnMi Knrc-U- lc Rull.r Mill anil twtcUblc nnd fruit rnnnlnv cctabllahmcnt cf the hrpit fin plan lty Cnnntn corporation 'odd CtoadUy to UtC wealth cf the dtr. Gac eml famine, fruit end eeeeble stow-ta- g for ehlpment nd eenalnf ere Important Industrie. Hae the Daria Rich echool, churcbce and opera bouae. City water end electric light, end indacw Kayarilla Mnt. for lnre.tm.nt. Bom. of the Inland Printing company and Ita pleat Born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. d J. W. Lavender, a ion. nine-poun- Rulon Teclc is spending a two weeks vacation in Provo canyon. Mrs. llannah Taylor of Salt Lake ia visiting with Mrs. Ann Bacon. Mrs. Ellen Knoulton of Salt Lake visited friends here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Bowman and children are spending ten days at Fish lake. Mrs. M. R. Trenam has accepted a position at the Inland Printing com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins are home from Antelope island for a few days. Mrs. William E. Barton and daughter, Lillie, were visitors to Salt Lake Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abrams are visiting relatives at Bui ley, Idaho, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fry of Manti visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bonnemort and family spent the past week in Weber canyon. shown next Wednesday evening. The was made, refreshments served and attendance at these shows, which are time spent in playing games. Those for the benefit of the play ground, is preterit were Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton, on the increase. Mises Artell Linford, Zena Williams, Muriel Reeves, Claire Gleason, ThelMrs. Dorothy Ilall aijd Miss Cathert ma Williams, Bessio Reeves and Mrs. ine Farrington, both of Ogden, were Myron W. Phillips. Sunday guests of Miss Mary Swan. Misses Birdie Nordquist and Lillian Mrs. Matilda McFerson of Clear- Alston and Messrs. Clarence Lutz and field visited here sister, Mrs. J. G. Charles all of Salt Lake, Behring, M. Barnes, Thursday. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Norma Underwood is spending Arnold M. Barnes Sunday. Late in ten days at Buhl, Idaho, as guest the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Barnes accompanied their guests on a motor of Mrs. Jay Simpson. trip to Ogden canyon. Mrs. James Cottrell spent Monday Miss Edith Layton entertained the in Salt Lake as guest of her raugh-te- r, Beehive club at a fad party at Junior Mrs. Laurence Gailey. her home Tuesday evening. Games Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ansell of Salt were played. The guests present were Lake were last week-en- d guests of Misses Madeline Smith, Vesta Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle. Helen Whitaker, Thelma Nance, Alice Mr. and Mrs George W. Young Nance, Bessie Coles, Marion Milgate, and family and Miss Artell Linford Vera Odd, Phoebe Porter, LaPrele Payne and Elsie Layton. spent Sunday in QgdeiTcanyon. Mrs. George W. Underwood enterBishop and Mrs. Frank Hyde and the North Davis stake primary tained family are upending ten days In Star board at her home Friday afternoon. valley, Wyoming, visiting relatives. After the regular business meeting, Mrs. Lucy Lake and Miss Lizzie a luncheon was served. Tristram of Henefer are spending a Those present were Mrs. John II. Lay-tofew days in Kaysville, visiting relaMrs. Warren D. Barnes, Mrs. ' Frank Cheney, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, tives. Mrs. Bert Evans, Mrs. Eliza StevenMr. and Mrs. Byron L. Blood of son, Mrs. Jesse M. Smith, Mrs. Clyde Ogden were last week-en- d guests of Bone, Mrs. David Layton, Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs, John II. Blood and Ware, Mrs. Margaret Cowley. family. Miss Leone Linford entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major and chil- Junior-Senio- r Beehive ciub at a social dren spent a few days this week in at her home Tuesday evening. ApSpringville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. propriate games were played, folJohn Smith. lowed by refreshments. Those presMiss Minnie Jensen of Brigham ent were Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. ErnCity and Miss Ruby Phillips of the est Scoffield, Misses Cynthia Barton, Dee hospital at Ogden visited friends Lavena Young, Olive Harvey, Nora Blood, Vera Barton, Marcia Williams, here Friday. two-cour- Elia Green, Bertha Sessions, Ila Scoffield, Madge Peake, Laura Lavender, Helen Hyde, Agnes Eochel, Janess Conrod, Rnth Barker and Amy Barnes, Misses A ideen and Mirra Jacobs of Salt Lae visited friends here Mon- the last for an Telegram cooking school contest week she was awarded the prize the best layer cake and received Aeolian Vocalion and other arti- Friday evening at 8:30 oclock day. the drama, Every Woman, will be Mrs. W. P. Epperson was again shown at the West Kaysville chapel, successful in winning a first cake under the auspices of the primary deprize in a Salt Lake cooking contest. partment 4 little overLa.Jar ago Mrs. Epperson was awarded the prize for the Immense Vanadium Deposits. best solid cake at the Deseret News Ninety-fivper cent, of the total cooking school and received a kitchen known vanadium In the world Is cabinet and many other articles. At represented In the deposits of the famous Minas Ragra, In Peru. There Is E 1 supposed to be In sight at this mine On e Human to the Core H. B. ore of 20,000,000 pounds metallic tent. The Perfect Photodrama j 5c Arsenic, per lb To Farm Bureau Members You are going to need Conker's Fly Knocker and need it bad. Get it now Tints 60c 90c Quarts . . .. $1.50 Gallqns Good Sprat ers 73c - Layton Drug Co. I Members of the family of Hyrum Majlm tendered him a dinner party at Lagoon Wednesday evening, the occasion being his seventy-thir- d birthday. D.nner was' served to 37 guests. The evening was spent at the various amusements of the resort. Mr. ami .Mrs. Richard Young ef Ogden an i Mts. Lurenu Young of Selt Lake spent Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Youm Me mm Mi 7i Barnes and Miss p Hanl enterta md the Fcur .no (dub at a lamp-i- u r irper ThursThe guests motored to j EE: day eve-'.-the mountain road, where a bonfire j Bt-ho- Layton, Utah 4 F J. j. re i jr same Mix I I'M ls,t-iMwf year fo owner farm for sale. State price, - Booth, Box D, Hipark, Des Iowa. FOR SALE Corn binder, chopper, tractor, com cutting mack- i coal range in good condition. G,. Kaysville 132 or see Nick BomastJ -' FOR SALE Brick. Mrs. Stewart, Farmington, Utah. Dots i: 1 1 hich 28 vers Vtaral cc Viral f Last j Uni p re purpo Cor The asses fe Wen 1,800,000,000 Dollars in Gold Also Special MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Two-Re- el Comedy, Harold Lloyd in Eighteen hundred million dollars is held by the Federal Reserve Banks as the reserve of the banks which are the members of the Federal High and Dizzy Reserve System. This bank, as a member of the system, shares in the protection afforded by this great reserve. Aa our customer you also share in this benefit Kaysville Opera House, Saturday, Aug. 19 8:30 Sharp BARNES BANKING COMPANY 25c and 15c r iJi GROCERIES FRESH RAISINS, 15-opackets, seeded or seedless, per packet GOLDEN WEDDING CURRANTS, 15-o- z. packets, per packet LUNETA TEA, z. packet, per packet SEA GULL SARDINES, 23c size, per can CANNED MILK, large size, per can z. SPECIAL 8-o- CANNED MILK, small size, per can 20c 20c 30c 20c 10c 5c Saturday, Aug. 19 Soap, Diamond C, 6 bars for Soap, Bob White, 10 bars for Soap, Toilet, 6 bars for Syrup, Syrup, Syrup, Syrup, Syrup, Syrup, Karo Blue Label 2t4 lbs. Karo Blue Label, 5 Tbs Karo Blue Label, 10 lbs. Karo Red Label, 2i lbs Mens GlovesTspeeially priced at 60c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Mens Canvas Gloves, leather faced-- 25c and 35c GOLDEN RULE STORE 11 originators of low frices 1 2?1 Ml f I Mt 1 1 ! I M 11 ... t' non b o mu 3c at it 3 'fc -- 33c ) 70c 25c tin of vt Wn i 45c 80c ...... ; V fir-25 45c JOc A J5c JOc z. Mazola, pints Mazola, quarts hat it ,d 33c !t 60c 2-l- b. J 5-l- ... ...35c $1.00 $2.00 l J5c ..25c .15c Co-o- p The Home of Qualittf, . inst ievie -- 40c Raisins, Seedless, 15-o- z. pkg " " Raisins, Seeded, 15-opkg Per 4 havi 35c Coffee, good bulk, per lb Coffee, Amber, per 115 Lard, best grade, pail lard, best grade, b. pail Lard, best grade, 10-lpail ..1 Cocoa, Velvet, regular 15c, 2 for Cocoa, Velvet, regular 30c, each Cocoa, Runkel s, regular 20c, each i h natur s . i v 20c b. kaysville jump 'sed .23c Karo Red Label! 5 lbs. Karo Red Label, 10 lbs Salmon, flat, 2 for Salmon, b. tall, 2 for . I 3 ..-.4- b. KAYSVILLE how ? taxes .25c 1-l- GLOVES jiiitior 7 1-l- Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Gleason an-- I nounce the engagement of their daughter, Claire Blanche, to Fred Ritchie of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place early in September. Nance. Phone 63-Wanted To hear from ,000,000. Dice of Destiny FARMERS j con- FOfe SALE T&i- - ears crop j extracted honey. Guaranteed lutely pure and unadulterated. XV Warner at-Be- ATTENTION! Getters in se Mrs. Belie Hodges of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green and Mr, is the guest of Senator and Mrs. J. W. and Mrs, Archie Green were Ogden Thornley at the summer camp in visitors Monday. Weber canyon. Result cles of value. n, Mrs. Rebecca McLatchie has reMr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, turned from an extended visit with Hyrum Maylin and Misses Clara and relatives in Salina. Ada Majlin spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason Lake last week. and Mrs, Sumner Gleason were Ogden Milton L. Burton, who has been visitors Thuisday. attending school at the dental laborMiss Emily Young, who has been atory in Ogden, is home for a two weeks vacation. working in Sait Lake, is home for a two weeks vacation. The fathers and sons of North Davis stake are today gathering at The management of the civic center & Williams ranch, up in the Smith Wallace announce Reid play grounds Weber canyon, for a three days outin What's Your Hurry as the subject of the picture which will be ing. Miss Irene Swan entertained a few freinds at a card party at her home was Tuesday evening. Bridge was played. At a late hour refreshments were served. Kaysyille, Utah ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TUAN MOST T Tl 60c per Dozen Goodyear means Good Wear. We keep in touch with all declines and give you the advantage. ALWAYS SHOES FOR SCHOOL county Finish Goodyear Auto Tires e, Phone No. BIG .VALUE Clear Glass, Smooth Another Decline In Brooms, four-tigreen, fine com; a good broom :. 63c cheap. Regular $1.00 for Five-ti$1.00 long green broom com; $1.50 for the best wearers 5c each new line of those good Dress Ginghams at the A BROOMS and outing 18, 19 GLASSES Ginghams Same Old Price UIG VALUE ! b cf Ub |