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Show tzz rrzzzLY nrrux eaysyillz, utah r I. MM,,,, tttiitiUtiMiHtUMltiimiitMtiUliiUUaillHtlri SCHOOL DRESS t44444 i MTERLiL TK.IE i 4 44S4 i 4 FRUIT JARS Groceries IS. NEAR 10c Corn starch Quality, variety and price is right fail to see our big line of Ginghams. Don't Linit Certo, makes jelly jell Swansdown cake flour Drey Mason jars, pints Square, quarts Kerr Mason jars, pints pkt 30c . i Our new strap sandals for dancing are what you have been looking for. We have Armor Plate Hose to match. i Phone No. 4 Jello Guest Ivory soap Corn, can pkt pkts 30c .50c dozen 10c ." frtt V Shredded Wheat ' 10c " Jar rings ... 2 for 25c 1 ; 5U0 I 9 1 51J0 ! ....4145 j ji .L.. $l.45 : $1,23 1 $13 $1.73 1 : 15c and 10c, 3 for 1 H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 -- Economy lids, dozen Mason lids, dozen Kerr caps, 'dozen Jar rings, dozen Mab Cleanser and the new style Mab both Only a few more weeks to get your HOOVER TICKETS rr; V 30c - 41$) ; Kerr Mason jars, quarts Kerr Mason jars, half gallon Atlas Mason Jars, pints Atlas Mason jars, quarts Atlas Mason jars, half gallon Economy jars, pints ... Economy jars, quarts Economy jars, half gallon ... for 25c 3 pkts : I 25c i 20c j 23c 1 Kaysville, Utah The Best for the Least for Cash .nnin.in.MfflPMilllM , A number of friends and relatives taken to her homo whero a delicious lunch waa served to about thirty of Mrs. A. M. Barnes tendered her a members. All report having had 'an pleasant surprise at her home Tuesexceptionally good time. day evening in honor of her birthday Reports come from Rexburg, Idaho, anniversary. The time was spent In that Vernon Strong, a former resident of Kaysviile and graduate from games and music followed by refresh the Daria county high school, won ments. Among those present wer Dr. high honors at the largest tennis tour- - j .nd Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon, Mr. and nament ever held at Rexburg. This Mrs. Harold S. Barnet, Mrs. Emma tournament was played under the suMrs. Sarah E. Taylor, Misses pervision of the Kicks college summer Barnes, school and residents from the Tetou Josephine Stookey, Beene Barnes, basin to Preston participated. A to- Mary McGee and Chios Cannon, all men attending the of Salt Lake City, Mayor and Mrs. tal of twenty-eigschool summer competed, which made John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. tha games interesting and aroused A. Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WhitBesides taking ing, Mrs. Glen Robins, Mrs. George considerable spirit. Wilaon, Miaa part In athletics he waa president of Green, Mias Miriam the summer school student body and Miriam Barret. Miss Irene Swan, Miss leader of the hike to Teton Peaks. Mr. La Rue Robins, Messrs. Turrel Beck, CeStrong will teach school this winter Mturice Barnes, Francis Beck and Ruahforth. cil at Lincoln, Idaho. and Meadames Sir! Davis, Elburn Chipman and Roy KCfoyle. The KayevlXle Canning corporation' plant at Syracuse started the initial run Tuesday. The plant has just been completed and is equipped in tha moat modem fashion. The run was only short Tuesday, but everything worked satisfactorily. Mrs. Leslie Crockett, Mr. Chat. V. K. Saxton, Mrs. Claira Ritchie, Misses Mollis liamea, Faya Sanders and Artel Linford formed a jolly party which enjoyed a moat delicious beef atean fry on tha mountain road MonMr. W. P. Epperson Lai been ill day evening. The mnaical recital riven by the at her home for the peat week. students of Professor U T. Thompa f few a day Gtorg Swan apent son at Syracusa Tuesday evening waa this week at Soda Spring, Idaho. a epiendid success and was attended Jim Ball and Glen RoblnS 4 pent a by a large and appreciative crowd. few days last week fiahlng in East The same program will be repeated at the Kayaville tabernacle Friday canyon. Mr. and Mra. Wells llaya and chil- evening, August 22. Mise Lillian Wruck of Chicago dren apent a few day at Fiah laka stopped at tha Inland Printing com laat week. any for a ahort visit Monday. Miss Mlaa Mary McGee of Salt Lake City Vruck was her two years ago while waa a laat week-enguest of Mlaa her father was Installing the large Irena Swan. Optimus press at the plant, and she Mra. J. J. Bowman and Mias Lou will be remembered by the friend alia lladloek apent a few days at Bear she made during her stay here, Mr. and Mr. C, A Epperson and lake thla week. children' left early Saturday morning Petera McClura T. M. G. J. Barnet, and Jacob E. Layton motored to for Price where they visited with Mi. and Mra. Lloyd 11. Beebe. Mrs. EpWtahakie Monday, Mrs. Beebe's sister. They Amoa Odd ba returned home from person is home returned Tuesday evening and workKan aas City where he haa been wer accompanied by Mrs. Beebe and some time. ing for who will spend a her three daughters, Mias Garnet Swan arrived home few the Epperson boms. at days Wednesday evening from a two week' Miss Leone Linford entertained the outing In Logan canyon, B. 11. B. club at her home Tuesday Mr. and Mra. Arthur Swinger and evening. Games and initiation of new family moved into the Sheffield home members furnished the amusement on the state road last week. for tho evening. Delicious refreshMist Lillie Barton was taken to the ments were served to Misses Mtrria I D. S. hospital Tuesday where the .Williams. Pearl Wright. Leon Blood, Olive Harvey, Cynthia Barton, 11a la In a critical condition. Mr. and Mra. Jack Briganc and Scoffield, Nora Blood, Helen Hyde, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Robins apent Vera Barton and Bessie King. in Weber canyon. J. Fred Sheffield, Alton Morton and laat week-en- d early Tuesday Miseee Maggie and Norma Ball and Howard Opcnshaw Leone Nance are working at the Utah morning on their bicycles tor American f ork canyor. and Tlmpanog. Canning corporation at Ogden. no food or bedding Mr. end Mra, Ward Stringham of rave. They took arrive to at their They expected week-end guest Bountiful were laat noon.,wher they will of Mr. and Mr. Newman Reeve. spend a few days. This la probably Mr. and Mr. Win. Knighton and the longest bicycle trip that has been family of West Point visited with Mr. undertaken by anyone around here. and Mr. Jaa. A. Cttrell Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Smith announces the of her daughter, Madeline, waS marring Graham operated Ilenrv Mr. on for appendicitla at the Dee hospital to Clarence C. McLatchie. The. we took rdace Tuesday evening, Aug. Monday. She I reported a doing the home of the bride's mother. at 19, well. The ceremony was performed by Bishand fam Nance Mr. and Mr. Jack op Frank Hyde in the presence of the fly are planning on moving to Draper immediate families. The young couIn is where Mr. Nance working ple left Wednesday afternoon for a mine. two weeks' honeymoon to Yellowstone The local recreation committee un- paik. der the direction of the bishopric will Mrs. Leslie Crockett entertained the entertain the choir at dinner at Four G club at her home Thursday this evening. evening. Sewing was th main feaMis Gene Cottrell and Mis Mari- ture of the evening, followed by a anne Vincent of Salt Lake City spent delicious luncheon, served to Meahere as guests of Miss dames Irvin Phillips, C. V. K. Saxton, the week-en- d J R. O. Lrnora Williams. Layton, Newman Reeves, Claire 1- of a fin if. Duty Good Service that simply must be rendered with utmost consideration is our governing principle. W want to do everything to relieve you of worriment and responsibility. f TO GIVE ffSATISFACTION' IS OUR Show at 8:15 o'clock M DUTY' Phone 13G-- W GOOD PRICES GOOD SERVICE GOOD GOODS Layton and Oxfords vs ted th quality to your choice. Day or Night 103-- , Rountiful W Our new fall shoes are ordered and we art cleaning up our present stock. Your gw - pair Drinking Tumblers at 70c a dozen , All other Shoes and Slippers Discounted ' 25 GOLDEN RUI ORIGINATORS OF LOT PRICES 1 - Per Cent KAYSVILLE Mazda Electric Light Globes in all sizes at very low prices I $1$4 : Ladies' high heel slippers and shoes, $1L values to $5.00, per pair Childrens sandals, 5 to 8, per pair .L & Children's sandals, 8 VL to 12, per pair Children's sandals, 12 " to 2, per pair..:$lk MJ. : $U3 $153 These are not jelly glasses but genuine tumblers I : Men's and children's white oxfords, per - 4 : at Commencing Friday, August 21 IS ; 5, For One Week . --ourJoss. $2X3 Men's scout shoes, sizes 6 to 10 Mens fine shoes, sizes 5, 6, 6l, 7, 9, 10, values to $6.00, closing out . x- 3 -- Boys' scout shoes, sizes 1 to 2S.....: Boys' scout shoes, sizes 2 Yz to 6 FECIAL 'V th youngwupla n G.LBsrae.V Mayor and j mac), futttrt happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkins an-- j Credu,tin(r exerciMa for the Seanounce the arrival of a fin baby girl girls of the. North Davis stake born at their home last week. Mrs. gull be held at the La ton a hall, Lay-- : will Larkins and daughter are both doing ton, Friday evening, August 29, at well. k. A splendid program haa been oclot Kath-erene Misses Kathleen Fames and and all girl mho are graduarranged Blood, both of Salt Lake City, ating in this stake will take part. The j are visitirg at - the home of their program will consist of songs, short grandmother, Mrs. Emily S. Bsmes, plays, dances, instrumental selections, this week. and acceptance speeches Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Ksentation is invited to attend thi zz Mit Clara Marlin, Miss Thelma entertainment, which, according to zr; v Nance and Wendell Nance motored to those in charge, will be far superior Eri " where soh.e for her to last Bear lake they Thursday anything presented spent a few days. James IL Linford has returned EF Mrs. J. Howard Darrohn of Blythe, Calif., arrived here- Tuesday and will from Syracuse, m here he has spent A -spend a few weeks as guest of her the past two weeks at th home of h!s zz; KAYSYILLE CO-Oparents, Mfrand Mr. Robert Grtn. daughter, Mr. Wm. Griddle. WhtTg Miss to he around Mrs. Darrohn was formerly Mr. linford ia able get The House of Quality" is still in an enfeebled condition. Elizabeth Green. tV entertained Miss Lucille Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Darvil Miller entertained at dinner and a dancirg party P. S. G. club at a hayrack party Tuesat their home in Clearfield Saturday day evening. The girl were met at II m u evenrg. The guests weT Messrs. th bank corner by Miss Hyde and illiitltltl .UlllUiii.iiiiiil iiiiUiiiUU Is Ui. G i It ... Admission 10 and 20 cen'j Shoes, Slippers W make no bones about it, that wt want your business, and realise that to get it we have shaved the price down to your liking and ele- - AL Faye-Sliders- , rFeSlllof CIVIC CENTER, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27 Furniture and Undertaking ' , Mi With Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone. Ira C. Holbrook Co. ay roud parent baby boy, Thornier, Zena Williams, Artell Linford and Muriel at their home Monday. Mrs. Reeves. Burton and t on ete. doing nicely. Miss Myrtle Green, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Lee Sanders and children of Garland are spending the and Mra. Robert, Green, and George week In Kaysviile as guests of Mr. W. Brown of Salt Lake City were Sanders'; mother, Mrs. Alice Sanders. married Saturday evening at the court Misa Miriam Wileon of Belvedere, house by Mayor Palmer of Farming-Illwell The ia known bride through- arrived here Saturday evening ton. the attended th having put wuntr as weeks few end will spend a gwst I Davis county high school and taken ef her niece, Mrs. A. M. Barnes. part in all social activities. Her manyi! riviaw friends and associates will take pleas, The World's Applause ht -ft desti-Tuesd- The Reflex pays top prices for clean cotton r- - R1CKENBACKER SIX A cst worthy of its name e. ,f Geo. W. Barnes, Lessee DODGE BROTHERS CAR 5 P. Yt ith the body Distributed by all-st- ed STRINGHAM AUTO i . G m I i t Im. ,i . CO. Bouniifd 123G7 . n. j |