OCR Text |
Show n n Ar Star- tor-th- reoj - BALL BAND AND HIGHPRESS RUBBER BOOTS ' - ''V will outwear any footweiar ever made. They are molded like a tire into one solid piece. , There is nothing to come apart, they wont leak, peel or buckle and will outwear anything you ever put on your feet. Mad( from the strongest rubber in the world. - , Don't go around with your feet wet Ij boys, young men or men. Buy a pair. now. IT iHIlVsD) UllHi MllllTlll!!-!- - 11. Teleph one No. fit any foot We can Ball Band on bottom or red band around top. . The Most of the Beet I KAYSVILLE Tb. Unroat city n north DmvU county; fin. plan for Maldane. Kays villa Holier Mill., Mtfe table and fruit canning totab. liebment and great brick plant add ateatlily to tb. wealth of th city. General farm tng, fruit and vaualabla growing for ahip. mant and canning am important induatrtoa. liaa tba Daria County Cantral High achool. aburchaa and naw opera houae. City water and electric ligbta am inducement for in vaatmant. Home of the Inland Printing company and it printing plant. Joseph Peake arrived this morning from Cedar City on a visit to his N family, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn It. Barnes are enjoying themselves hr Los Angeles where they report the weather fine. For Rrfht A three-rooBrick house with pantry and shed. H. Jl Sheffield. Adv. m Mrs. W. P, Epperson will entertain the Bay View Study club at her home on Fine street on Friday afternoon, March 16th. v J. B. Cooley entertained a small party of friends at cards last Saturday evening. The Mr. .and Mrs. Pete and T. A. game was Seven-Toe- d Martin was the coach for the occasion. The game is liable ta prove a popular one. Mrs. Orson Day who has been an Wall paper and home decorations are now on display at the store of the invalid for a long time is reported Davis County Furniture company. The somewhat improved in health. stock is large, and up to date and the Thomas Harris and family who have prices are right. Adv. , been living on the John Webster farm in the ClearA carload of pedigreed sows have have moved to a farm arrived at the Salt Lake stockyards field ward. for the school boys of Davis county The Kaysville Dramatic, company and will be distributed as rapidly as will present the play the Altar of possible. Riches at the Kaysville opera house . . on Saturday evening. The cast is a D. B. Phillips bas purchased the strong one and the play should be well Curtiss property on Cherry street and patronized. will move in as soon as J, B. Cooley, Zenos Nornjan, wife and baby who the present occupant-i- s able to give have been with friends and relatives possession. in Kaysville for several weeks expect John G. M. Barnes visited Morgan to return to their home at Blackfoot, Monday where he met with the county Idaho, the first of the week. commissioners in the interest of the Miss Ada Maylin entertained the Davis and Weber Counties canal cym club. at her home on east Pine Luana pany, of which he is Mr. Barnes reported that winter was street last Monday evening. Games and refreshments served to fill up a still lingering in the Weber valley. most enjoyable evening. a' -- Mrs. J. B. Cooley entertained the T. U Butters, of Morgan, superinBay View Study :lub lit her home on tendent of the big reservoir of the Cherry street last Friday afternoon. Davis and Weber Counties Canal com Refreshments were served and all pany, .has informed President . P. present bad a profitable and pleasant Ellison that the reservoir - will be time. The rooms were decorated with filled to capacity this, spring, so heavy carnations and smilax. has been the snow fall in the mountains. . 'z vice-preside- LM 11 CAS.iL STORE, MikslNJ il Least Cash for th Kaysville, Utah Miss Bessie Steed spent last week in Centerville with her sister, Mrs. Joel Parrish. J.R.GAILEY - , NOTAEY PUBLIC Chaffin spent the With Barnes Banking Co in Salt Lake City, a guest of Miss Beatrice Brown. , Miss Modena week-en- d MUTUAL CREAMER; -- Kaysville COMPANY f r, E, L. Allen, O. S. L. signal and Mrs. Allen, spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. Allens mother. m&in-taine- , DENTIST Mrs. Thomas Sanders entertained a few of her friends Wednesday afternoon at & quilting party, after which luncheon was served. - Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes were Farmington visitors last Sunday.. Our former mayor is now a Salt Lake resident. Mrs. Henry Soule left Sunday for her home in St Anthony, Idaho, after several weeks visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Steed. J - 39c-pou- THE REFLEX OFFICE . Ogden Office: N. J. Harris David Jens HARRIS&-JENS- E. VADDOUPS n: BUTTER WRAPPERS First National Bank Building 1,1. Utah ORDER YOUR Specialist plates, crown and bridge work, and correction of irregular teeth. All work and material guaranteed Wall paper and home decorations are now on display at the store of the Davis County Furniture company. The stock is large and up to date and the prices are right Adv. " Bntlerfat Kaysville Wednesdays and Sundays Phone 9B OVER BARNES BANK- - 2 - .Ogden Marstellfer OI ATTORNEYS AT LAW . 405 EccJes Bldg. ATTORNEY-AT-LANotaries Pub About 25 Farmington people took of excursion rates on the advantage ' Suite 610 Judge Building Phone 3 Ogden, Utah Bamberger Wednesday, and witnessed Lake City, Utah Salt the play Experience at the Salt Lake - Woods Cross, Utah J. A. Howell theater. Residence a The Inland Printingcompany office Clarence E. Wrig is one of the busiest places of busiFormer Davis high Bchool student & Wright ness in Davis county. During the, past K. C. Tanner is 1 making quite' a record week work bas been .turned out for at the LAWYERS . 4x University of Utah this winter. tx points as far south as Piute 6 Eccles Building county When lie graduates he is intending to Liacenced Abstractor and Rich go east and return a full I and as far north as Randolph, Phone 603 OGDEN, UTA fledged The Inland Printing company Notary Public t lawyer. ' x county. x ia .fast becoming a state institution. Office F. C A IL BUg. x afternoon the ladies of Wednesday x The new packing plant of the Cud- - - - UTAH the Relief Society entertained with a FARMINGTON E. ahy company will be yut in operation social in the ladies halL In the Dentist about the firft of April. There will e be a celebration and fat stock show at evening outside friends were invited in Office Vi Block West of Barnes Bsi and the company entertained with x the new stockyards the first Week in Phone 41 dancing. ' April at which time stock from all KAYSVILLE - - UTAH over ihe intermountain region will be Mrs. Robert Miller entertained the x on exhibition. Veron club last Thursday afternoon. : A nice luncheon was served. The decto the continued G, Owing "I high price orations were in red and green, a bowl of food products the Kaysville CanKAYSVILLE, UTAH of roses forming the centerpiece. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON x ning corporation has decided to pay Covers were laid for twelve. First Class 'tj $12 per ton for tomatoes daring the and Office and Residence on Locust Strei Near Bamberger Depot Wilfred Steeds left arm was opercoming: season. -- Tomatoes have been Quick Work: Our Motto answered CaTI promptly day or contracted in this valley as' low as $3 ated on Tuesday at his home here for ,,T TELEPHONE 454 rAYflmi per ton in the past and $10 per ton has an abcess that has been gathering for been the prevailing prierfor the past some time. Rheumatism was the few years. With beet contracts at $7 starting of the ailment. Dr. Gardner w per ton and tomatoes at $1$ per ton performed theo peration. and Are Farmers We Are in Line With the Progressive and other farm products in proportion The and their Farmington bishopric prosperity should reign supreme in wives will entertain at the opera house Offering the Celebrated ' Davis county, next Friday evening, the ward teachand Davis county may ers, presidencies of the auxiliary orKaysville well be proud of the basket ball show- ganizations, presidencies of the priesting for the year which is dosing. In hood quorums, the ward choir and .. the scholastic championship games their escorts. Davis High has finished in second For plowing and general farm work. It has been demonRead The Reflex for all the place in her division, having defeated strated that the gas tractor has come for general farm work the time. every team she has met with the exand has come to stay. ception of Box Elder.' The second Box with Elder was played last game PRUNING The gas tractor is to the farm what the automobile is Saturday and Davis High lost to the to the road. The tractor means more .work for less money I am prepared to do pruning in a tune of 6 to 27.' The game was a an "end to tired-ohorses ; deeper plowing ; hauling iargan much better, exhibition of basket ball correct anS expert manner. Call on in loads and less choring. We can furnish this tractor than the score would indicate. , Davis or address Joseph P. Payne, Clearsizes. Call and talk the matter over with us. Utah. Ady. put up a hard game but was out- field, classed. The Kaysville boy scouts SEED OATS FOR SALE have had a' most remarkable season, &. Call on or address George Elamires, having won every game in which they CLOVER LEAF have played this year. On Saturday Kaysville, Utah. Phone E4w. Adv. , evening this learn defeated the hither. to undefeated Brigham juniors At Brigham City. The scouts arv feeling PIANO ' FOR' SALF-C- Tt YGQ0; Are the 'first implements required by the farmer cSesty, Hiving cleaned up every team will $250.accept Apply George D. spring work. Our line of these goods is complete ana pn of their class from Salt Lake City to ' Williams, Syracuse. are right. f Brigham. ' W X x $1C0 IN PRIZES x 1 ' x -- t t X FOR TOMATO GROWING X X The Kaysville Canning corporation will pay $100 in cash prizes to boys growing tomatoes for their canneries in Davis county. Fifty dollars ($50) will be paid to boys growing an acre of tomatoes for the Kaysville cannery at Kaysville and $50 to boys growing tomatoes for the Davis county cannery at Syracuse. The prize money will be divided as follows: ' x X -- X x I x X X X 'X X x To the boy delivering the largest amount of tomatoes grown on an acre of land at the cannery for the season of t 1017, a prize of $25. x X X X I ' To the boy delivering the second largest amount of tomatoes grown jon an acre oflandat the cannery for the season of 1917, a prize of $15. To the boy delivering the third largest amount of tomatoes grown on an acre of land for the season of . 1917, $10. 1 t c X X X X X X x J x -X X - . x nOMjiSQJf 514-51- ' X f t X X J. X X X x Howell X As specified above these prizes apply to both canneries operated by the corporation. Contestant to be under 21 years of age at time tomatoes are delivered to cannery. t X X Kaysville Canning Corporation Dr.W. X X WHITAKE X ft f Hansons X Electric X X X Shoe Shop X -- X 0 Butledjste m -- X X Up-to-da- X te ' X t ' ft ..TOR ' V' Goddard Wants Contracts for Pickling Cucumber f - size, smallest up to 3V length, $25.00 per ton. -- No. 1 inches in -- ut P. St No. 2 size, 84 inch to 5 inch length, $10.00 .per ton, delivered at staiiom Saeks returned ; charges paid.. Writrtodayfor contract" GODDARD PICICLE PRESERVE COMPANY Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah -- FARMINGTON County Mat of rick and fertila Davi county- - Hama at tb Kilter Floral company, tbc iargeat rrowara of flowaia in tr. lntarmountam country. Location of the famoua Lagoon Maori. Haa watorwortai and cioctrtc lights, A fin plaeo for rmwionea. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN From Centerville, black cocker spaniel, answers name of Bob." Reward for return or information of his whereabouts. Agent S. L. O, Centerville. Adv. LOST An auto . tire chain ia cr around Kaysville or Layton. If found Mr, and Mrs. Lionel B, Farr have please return to Dp. Rutledge, Kays-villf- L to Ogden. If you are in need of a buggy our line of buggies at the. price, made before the advance, is jusv ' you want v -- Mrs. Marion ness spent half cf last week visiting Salt Lake friends. moved O. PLOWS, OSEORNE.& JANES VJLLE HARROWS, MAUNRE SPREADERS Adv. . ' -tf C. BARES! & 'SON LAYTON, UTAH . These 52-K- 2 i |