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Show . 3 UTAH TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. ,, . Keep the inside of your boots dry J. BALLBAfJD' Emery Shirts . Ball-Ban- d , You want custom style, custom fit, custom finish in your shirts . ' make you hesitate. Every man does. But custom prices, perhaps, Heres the way out! Come in and see our , in every way. Smart, . equal to custom-mad- e with Emery fehirts. fit, niceties of tailoring that are exclusive neAe.S,p KAYSVILLE I rest. W4 at th MtaVltekaMBt frwtt lunfflt nmdOt t ml 1b H Ouklac whV tV tnll farmlac. (w (Vlpmet U4utrUa. portfcat mVm). Tfrtwir. W th 4 tit ! 4 Urn Ik 4 44 pw ar V NA E1V kii h4 knk 0 Otr ntar a4 iMito Mchte mat lor UrataMk How MiW tfc m4 H Ul4 hVIUi data iy plaal ft r ' f Jed Sessiona Waa a last yiaitor in Springville. week-en- d Hazel Bishop was a last weekend visitor in Salt Lake City. Mias Miss Irene Swan entertained a few friends at a bridge party at her home v Mrs. Arthur Swanger and Miss Camilla Swanger visited relatives in Ogden Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman and children visited relatives in Ogden on Monday, Misses Irene and Garnet Swan spent Friday in Layton as guests of Mrs. Vird Cook. , Mr. and Mrs. George Egbert of Fairview, Idaho, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and M rs. Nick Bonnemort and family spent New Years day in Salt Lake as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green entertained at a family dinner party., at their home on East Locust street on New Years day. The guesta numbered twenty-two. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottrell spent Monday in Salt Lake as guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell, Jr. . Miss Ella Wilcox has returned from Buhl, Idaho, where ahe spent the holidays as guest of friends. Mrs. Annie II. Phillips is visiting relatives at Tetonia, Idaho, for a few weeks. the-seco- - Miss Ruby Muir of Bountiful was a Miss Ivy Bishop entertained at a last week end gdest of Mr. and Mrs. party at her home Monday evening. Frank B. Muir. The time was spent in playing game Mrs. Ella Dawson of Layton spent and in music, and at a late hour reTuesday here as the guest of her sis- freshments were served to the followter, Mrs. Robert Green. ing guests: Misses Melba Thornley, I Laurena Wilcox and Fred Ritchie, who was seriously in- Vera Galbraith, Messrs. Leroy Sessions, Lionel Scof-fieljured in a fall a week ago yesterday, Leroy Blamires and Clarence is slightly improved. A Layton. Miss Beth Green entertained a few Leroy Blamires entertained at a 5 friends at dinner at her home Saturoclock party at his home Wednesday day evening of last week. evening. Miss Melba Thornley was Mr. and Mrs. R. Ole Layton enter- the prize winner. At a late hour a tained a few friends and relatives at luncheon was served to dinner at their home New Years day. Misses Ivy Bishop, Lucille Hyde, Mrs. Charlotte Webb Buchanan of Melba Thornley, Laurence Wilcox, this place and Elias William Bennett Florence Chadwick, Vera Galbraith, Clifton Blood,- Carl B. of Holbrook, Idaho, were married this and Messrs. Janies Underwood, John Cottrell, week. Seth Blood, Vaughn ShefBurton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Barnes field, Clarence Layton and Lionel announce the arrival of a son at the Scofficld. t Lj D. S. hospital in Salt Lake TuesMrs. Newman Reeves and Miss day afternoon. Muriel Reeves entertained at a card Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Muir enterparty at the home of Miss Reeves tained at a dinner party at their home Friday afternoon. The decorations of Monday afternoon. Covers were laid the home was in keeping with the for tweftty guests. holiday. Spirit 500 was played. won by Mrs. C. V. K. Saxwere Prizes Mrs. Minnie Ashby and daughter, A Miss Wilda Thurgood. ton and Vera, left for their home in Omalja served to was nr n short' visit here twa,xuursi.UmcheQu on Friday'-aftMrs. Ward Stringham, Mrs. Fred with Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. Hampton, Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, Mrs. and Mrs. J. F. Conrad enter- Mrs. A. D. Neilson, Mrs. Spencer tained at a dinner on New Year's Adams, Mrs. Edward Muir, Misses ever. Twenty-fou- r guests were pres- Irene Swan; Bessie Reeves, Garnet ent, Swan, Zena Williams and Artell Linford. Mr, and Mrs. George W. Swan entertained at dinney at their home New Mrs. Robert Blamires entertined at Years Day. The guests numbered a Kensington tea at her home Wed twenty. The living roim nesday afternoon. room and were beautifully dining Miss Laura B. Crawford of Salt decorated in Christmas greens. A Lake spent a few days here this week I luncheon was ser.ed as- - gaestpfhef"ftisterr-rsSu ntner Those present were Mrs. Susannah Gleason. Burton, Mrs. Emily S. Barnes, Mrs. Misses Myrtle and Ella Green were Heber J. Sheffield, Mrs. John G. M. last week end visitors' to Salt Lake as Barnes, Mrs. Joseph Peak, Mrs. guests of their sister Mrs. Robert George W. Barnes, Mrs. Christopher McComb. Burton, Mr$, Charles T. Burton, Mrs 11. J.' Sheffield, Jr., Mr& George B, Mr, and Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton were Sheffield, Miss Martha E. Barnes, at the homeJ guests at a dinner-dancFred A. Sheffield, Mrs. Earl of Mr. and Mra. Lewellyn Lloyd last Waifp Mrs; Amog jj B,shop Mrs Saturday evening. Hubert C, Burton, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. James Chipman, Mrs. Mra. Ronald Wadsworth of Ogden and Mrs, Levi Barber of Centerville Joseph B. Jarman, Mrs. Levi Barber, Mrs. RonaU Wadsworth. are guests at the home of their .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires, this week. J - . . 1 1 3 gJJ Kaysville, Utah FARM BUREAU DIRECTORS . TO HOLD MEETING On January 6 at 11 a. m. the directors of the Davis County Farm bureau will meet in the county court room to select the- projects for the coming years work. Several financial questions pertaining to the different locals and the county bureau will possibly be taken up. Relationship of the womens work to the mens work will possibly be discussed and other very important problems that demand Immediate attention. The state of work will possibly be discussed and a program for the state annual meeting on banuary 8, 3 and 10 will be considered. Every community president should be in attendance to take back to his community the work and to keep things moving. Those wishing information regarding bureau work or extension work will communicate wnth the local president and he will in turn take up the mat-te- r of Kaysville Passes Mrs. Esther Emily Ogden Bosworth one of the old residents of Kaysville, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Harvey, Monday, after an illness of long standing. She was the widow of th6 late William Bosworth, and a daughter of Edward and Sarah Garrett Ogden. Mrs. Bosworth was born August C, 1333 In tendon, England. She came to Utah in 153 by ox team with her o parents. They were people wh:le living in Ixindon, whosj place was called Angel Inn, and is still standing. For a few years M rs. Bosworth and her parents lived at the Bee Hive house in Salt Lake with the family of Brigham Young, after which they moved to Kaysville, where she was married and lived the remainder of her life, except for several years absence while teaching school in Weber pro-gro- m par-eht- s, The Civic center will show Douglas McLean in The Home Stretch next Wednesday night. Instead of the usual comedy a western picture starring Dustin Farnum wdl be shown. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Thomassen, Mrs. Emma Barnes and Miss Ilene Barnes, all of Salt Lake, were last week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, d Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes and daughters and Dr. and Mrs. Claud Cannon and family of Salt Lake were last wejk-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. J. Sheffield entertained' at a family reunion at their home on New Year's day. Dinner was Served to seventy-fiv- e guests, after which the evening was spent in playing games and music. ll. Colemere has moved from Rolls, Doughnuts,. Bread, every day . Leave your order for Saturday Cakes Friday morning. at EB CHIPMANS CONFECTIONERY Jf r'VV W 'VS' rjtk Tailor to the PHONE No. Trade 141 Alterations, Repairs and Cleaning Done Well J B. RIPLINGER ADAMS BLDG, LAYTON 1:1 January Bargains Bob White Soap, 6 bars for Toilet Soap, 10 bars for Golden Rod Washing Powder, 7 pkgs Small Gold Dust, 7 pkga for Large Gold Dust, per pkg. SEE N THROUGH ENGLISH EYci. Traveler Dec'are American Women Splendidly Domett cated and Veratil to a High Degree. An entertaining way for the American woman to see herseif as she Is teen lsto follow t lie comments made by Hie Manchester Guardian's correspondent in America, Muriel Harris: In her home the American woman Is domestic almost In the German Reuse. There Is no handing over the kitchen entirely to the rook, for Instance. There Is no line which leave this to the maid and to The holidays are over, but who says i the mistress. Ihmiestlc crises are ij the good, exciting times are over at more even than in England, j frequent Davis? Why rpally; we are just on but when they occur It is no special ii our way to another good statefor tragedy, because the mistress of the 23, and believe me, it is going to be bouse Is practically always uble to till full of pep. We are going to start In the gap without shaking the foundaright in by having The bi Klnm tions of the, household. American preceding the league tournament, women can nearly all of them cook played with the U D. S. baskeu.a.., and sew and do anything in the house team here on our gym floor this Fri- frotiL managing the furnace to seeing that the electric fuses are In order. day, January 5 at 3 p. m. One of the U far niun? Oor main objects of the game is besides3 tinted and less well educated than is affording entertainment, to stir up the European girl The rather casual e nth us. asm; to give us a taq-alj eduction of the girl gives full ruy7o taste of. the real fruits which, will; any versatility .she may have, and follow this game. The le'hgj g there are, correspondingly, brilliant hea In her, as also unexpected fall-- b immediately following this one will j To the foreigner. It Is odd to se with our former formida! b. but w'ithal friendly foe, Boxelder, her own" sink a ry ebbing Friday night,' January 12, followed t v a nlcf white sink, by the way and Let us all turn out w ith colors ten:E a'!dupUR!7 lectures o French d, Davis High Notes FRESH at the directors meeting. well-to-d- M. Scof-fiel- Brighten Metal. When the vurtain rings and poj ends grow discolored und Mack they quickly brightqn up and show most of their original luster it they are boiled In vinegar for a short time. - Old Time Resident - G. j Roberts, Gloria Anderson, Leah Welling, Delila Dorsey Roberts, dell La Leonard, MarguerMumford, ite Holt, Therice Stahle, Wendell Nance. Second Division Three Aa Kristie Bodily, Lucy Rose, Edith Page, Elnora Bumingham, Dora Simmons, Emmaline Spencer, LaVoun Florence Steed, Margie Stahle, Stringham, Marietta Taylor, George Wilcox, Allan Blood, Norma Mitchell, Florence Bourne, Mildred Kynaston, Nina Barlow, Lucille Hyde, Ruby Holbrook, Vontella Hess, Ella Green, Smith Evans, Mildred Crawley, Mary ClarkJ Blanche Clark, Teresa Roberts, Arleen Hanks, Elida Garrett, Annie Rigby. two-cour-se Mr. and Mrs. Heber Try the Drug Store First nd First Diuaioft- - AH As. d, e Sat , means longer life for boots or rubber shoes. Socks like these will keep your feet Warm in slush or icy water, and help to make the wear-in- g valley. She was an active church Her husband died thirty worker. years ago. Mrs. Bosworth was the mother of twelve sons and daughters, and is surMrs. Sarah vived by the following: Olesen of Weber valley, Mrs. Clara Browning of Ogden, Mrs. Esther Anderson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mary Harvey of Kaysville, Mrs. Alice Hurst of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Colemere of Salt Lake City, Wilford J. Bosworth of Preston, Idaho, Ephraim Bosworth of Preston, Idaho, and Brigham Bosworth of Salt Lake City. Fifty-on- e grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren and one , brother, Ed ward Ogden of Provo, also survive. Funeral services will be held in the Kaysville tabernacle Friday afternoon at 1 oclock. Interment will be in the Kaysville cemetery. standard which we are all will make his home. He has leased scholastic to raise. his firm to Wallace & Scott, the well wholeheartedly attempting to this worthy purknown breeders of registered poultry, As an incentive the have we system of publishsuit and cattle and hogs. Mr. Colemere or, a roll whereon the tenants expect to make this one ing an honor roll,names of those stuof the most efficient purebred farms is written all the dents who have attained a high schoin the state. lastic standing in their separate M. G. Barnes, John Mrs. Mr. and classes. This nfethod has met with and Barnes W. Mrs. and Mr. much success, and stands a very probGeorge dina at were R. John guests able chance of becoming a custom Gailey Emma Mrs. ner party given by within this school. Following is the Barnes at her home in Salt Lake last list of students on the honor roll for i term: Thursday evening. j Layton Drug Co. 5 1 1 BETTER TRAN HOST OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR two-cour-se Your appearance depends on your drujrpist more thin on your milliner or dressmaker. Without tooth brush, dentifiee, hair brush and comb, clothes brush, soap, cold cream and (or some people powder, stick and eyerouge, brow pencil, youd look pretty shabby no matter what kind of clothes you wore. Perfect health is the greatest aid to beauty. Dr. Miles Remedies are1 aids to health. We sell themt Ask cs. Vnraceoi H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 M Well Groomed. S pleasure. Mrs, Frances Barton visited relatives in Ogden during the past week. Wrn4 hy U wutri Hu ,1m 4 rill fcUv MU1 TV 5 Short of rubber boots a Shirts Phone No. I Wool Socks absor b per spiration and keep the inside of rubber foot-- , wear dry and warm. This helps to pre- serve the lining, which . S life hard-and-fa- tat . 25c Silver Tip Syrup, 2Ms, for....: 45c Silver Tip Syrup, for 5s, Velvet Syrup, 2s, per can -- 25c -- 25c i -- 25c ! 25c j 25c 13c -- j 29c lc j 13c Velvet Syrup, 2Vs, per can f Infants, Cashmere Hose, black, 4, 414 . and 5, specially priced at Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, 75c values, j 7oC I going at 2 pairs for Ladies Black Fleece Lined Hose, small sizes, priced at : J3c , Boys Sweaters, 1.00 to 1.50 values, spe- - j 7oc j cially priced at I New Bargains Every Day During January j ui ltr sa e. ,na 'u : rp'T KAYSVILLE GOLDEN RULE STORE uS restless wo-U- n that in , besides the sports and athletic n Europe she la commonly Regarded which we are engaging, there is the lnSLake he to Salt where Kaysville City, - I Originators of Low Prices j I ! : : J i : f i 1 I i I i 1 |