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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH " c NOAH boda paifeTewnythinq except ,a pair of RUBBER. liOOTo Herbert J. Barnes returned from er machinery. Bis sales room is located in the drag store corner of the the Pacific coast, where he has been The second story will be on business for the Kaysville Canning 3 building. used for a paint shop. corporation. While on the trip he Camp Lewis, where he visited 3 Clyde Alvin Hatch, of Woods Cross, visited the Davis county contingent. Uerb of DeVan Stringham ant Bryant says all the fellows are feeling fine, waived all have exempBountiful, are enthusiastic over their work and themselves offered for and tion rights that the war department is moving to failure service. Owing tq military great bodiea of troops from Camp physical examina- Lewis, and that their turn will unpass a- first-da- s tion the young men have keen certi- doubtedly come soon. All the Davis as truck county boys are in the infantry who fied for special service no as are vacancies are at Camp Lewis. From Camp there drivers, but in this branch of the service st this Lewis, Mr. Barnes visited all the ir- time they are now on waiting orders. towns of importance along the coast in the interest of the cannery and Doctor R, F. Olson, member of the later visited North Island and Camp U of U. faculty, will deliver the secWhile at Camp Kearney Kearney. ond of a series of lectures which will Herb had, as he says, the real pleasbe- delivered in this dty in the in- ure of dining with the soldiers at terest of health and sanitation on Kearney and, believe me, in these Wednesday evening, March 13, at the days of meatless, wheatless and opera house. Doctor Olson is a spe- other days, it's some treat to get hold cialist in diseases of children and has of a soldier's tness kit. Mr. Barnes s vital message to theTnother of was at San Diego for five days, and Utah. Be is a very interesting speaksays that on Wednesdays, Saturdays er and handles his subject in a com- and Sundays a civilian has no chance prehensive manner. There will be no at all with the fair sex because the admission-charg- e. Allare invited. soldiers occupy the town, but that on other days things are quite lively H. C. Kershaw, the well driller for the tourist in search of pleasure. for the Pioneer OU and Gas company, has Davis county bunch were the reThe moved his family to Kaysville, where they will occupy a house on the Oscar cipients of Mr. Barnes hospitality at Barton farm, close to his work. The the Hotel San Diego, and it is safe initial well of the company is now to say that Herb was better appreciathis spudded in to a depth of 25 feet, and ed than at any time before in life. the drilling crew is now awaiting a h casing. It is See Page 5 for Additional Kaysville string of twelve-inc- h to drill hole a plained n Locals. beartesian flow the and through gas fore running a string of casing.- - From that point it is proposed to drill an eight-inc-h hole. MT. DRY MEFYOUR - Prepare for the slush and for rigating. Now is the time to buy a pair of Rubber Boots. Ball Band and Ipress - ten-inc- Ammeffncsiinrs' Americans are renowned for their patriotism. Our American women should share equally with the men in this honor. At the beginning of the war the government made a special appeal to the women of the country to save food and to save delivery service. The response has been wonderful all over the land. Men haye beep praised for volunteering in the army and other service, for excessive production, etc. - Yet, every time you see a woman carrying bundles home you see the means of releasing thousands of young men from delivery work, that they may enter some line of production. Such help at this time is of. as much importance as that rendered by the when you ask to men. It will soon be planting timer-thebe will delivered have groceries you requiring the time of some much of would be who one help on the farm. Adopt the now. Get Veady for the spring drive cash and carry plan 4 to farm. men the of the young n ENAMEL WARE to75c values. C5c values 50c ...10c and 15c Plates, each 25c Children Hose, pair... .......i9c 200 dozen Shoe Laces, doz. 5c ch .'v- t- 49c 29c Our full line of Misses and Discount On Our 50 Aluminum Ware 500 Child- rens Winter Hats, value 49c to $1.49, while they last, each 23c Pair Boys Overalls (American Dye) While They Last, We are closing out a few numbers of ladies' shoes at....$1.98 to $2.98 Childrens Patent Leather Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 Childrens Patent sizes 9 to 12 Misses Patent Leather Shoes, sizes : 12 to 2 $2.49 49c 15c Canvas Gloves nc 20c Canvas Gloves.... 14,. 25c Canvas Gloves ,....15c Pur line of Boys Suits are per cent. dis- counted 25 at Every Day Is BARGAIN DAY Our Stores J.R. GAILEY These are the best Rubber Boots we can buy. Figured by days of service, 'they are the cheapest boots Mayor John W. Thomley and Councilman Z. Henry r Jacobs were With among those who appeared before the 1 you can-buy- NOTARY PUBLIC Originators of Low Prices'" Banes Banking Co. Kaysville county commissioners in the interest of the good roa4 movement Tuesday. J1. The meeting went on record as favorthe of road state the completion ing licensed Abstractor and through Davis county and a committee was appointed to represent the county Notary Public before the state rqad commission at Office F. C A M. Bldg. Salt Lake City this afternoon. The spokesmen for the county commis- FARMINGTON - - UTAH sioners' on occasion will be Henry H. Blood, of Kaypalle, and ' N. T. I Porter, of CentervC, KAYSVILLE . , - , FARMINGTON e! TtoInlfiSOJi . . thf J. H. SHEFFIELD & SONS , On Monday evening a party was at the home of Mrs. J. C. Man1 given in honor of her ning daughter, Mrs. William Troxler, who will soon de3 part for Sacramento, Calif. The evening was spent in games, music and dancing, after which a delightful lunch was served. Those present The Sunday school and Mutual as- were Mrs. J. C. Manning, Mrs. Wilsociations of West Kaysville will hold liam Troxler, Mr. and Mrs. William a grand fete in the afternoon and a Manning, Misses Enetta Pattillo, Ada vaudeville and dancing program dur- Pattillo, Kate Manning, . Mr. Rex Lieutenant Black, Corporal Otto ing the evening. All are invited. Haun and Walter Manning. Kaysville, Utah. Phone No. t J KAYSVILLE TIm ariat fin. plow for Milk. eltjr in north Davio oounty i rooidoneo. KoroviU. Roller oeffoUMo and fruit eanntnc ostab-Uahmo- at and front brick plant add otaodtly ta the wealth of tho city. General farm-in- f, fruit and vas.tabl. frowinf for ship- ment and eanninf ara important induatrias. Boo tho Dam County Central Hifh eehool. ohurehoa and new opera houaa. City water and aketric lifhta ara indueamanta for Homo of tho Inland Printing mjr and its printing plant. Kaysville now sports a bulletin board erected on the fence just south of the postoffice. This improvement designates the civic center of Kaysville as being immediately in front of Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs has returned The Reflex office. from a weekWisItTvith relatives and Doctor Sumner Gleason has returned friends in Salt Lake City. home from Kamas, Utah, where he Miss Evylin Gailey, who is teaching went to take care of the practice of a at Honeyville, spent the week end at local physician during his absence her home in Kaysville. from the state. Doctor Gleason has taken up his own practice and is reMrs. Sumner Gleason will entertain sponding to all calls the Bay View Red Cross auxiliary at A . newruling concerning her home next Wednesday afternoo: parcels post packages has been received by Mr. and Mrs. George Swan will en- Postmaster Sheffield. Under the tertain the local card clpb at their new ruling the weight of packages home on Wednesday evening of next which may be mailed for transmisweek. sion in the first and second zones has been increased from 50 to 70 pounds, Mr. and Mrs. I. A, Batine are now and in all other zones the increase is located in their new home at Center-vill20 to 50 pounds.' where Mrs. Batine is in charge from of the Bamberger Electric station. -- The order issued by Sheriff. Nalder J. C. Bishop is still confined to the concerning dogs running at large is hospital of the Brooklyn navy yard. ' e'nK strictly observed and it is very He is suffering from an affection of rarely that a dog is observed runthe ear beside an attack of bronchitis. ning loose. The sheriff has killed d seven dogs up to date. As yet there Cleve Stewart is in from the des- has been no development of addiert, where he has been in charge of tional rabies and it is. hoped the Live suffirienCio, sheepMqf JheS te wartLand Stock company, lie came to look aft- eradicate the evil. er his military obligations. Ernest Peterson is now located in his- John G. M, Barnes..4epartd-fo- r "'Williams Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif, block, which he has fitted up in manner for garage pur yesterday. Before returning home he first-clas- s - Da viB- - eounty-bo- ys e at yToses. Iiis repa!f shop is located in Camp Kearney, He will be absent the rear of the building and is about a week. equipped with lathe, grinder and dth- for-servi- HAVE A NUMBER OF BUYERS waiting to look at farms and homes as soon as the weather permits. If you have property for sale I shall be - , pleased to list it , Z. HENRY JACOBS Tel. 87W. Kaysville. Real Estate. Life Insurance. Fire Insurance. Only the Best. Layton Golden Rule ! Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good sub- SPECIALS FOR THE NEXT WEEK 13c Early June Peas (Star Brand), per can June Peas (Pierce Brand), per can..........llc ce. t .sriU-visit-th- is ' Sweet Corn (Kearney Brand), 13c per per, 2 cans for 1 Half Gallon Honey, Mason fruit jar eluded ...25c : LAYTON, UTAH Saturday evening, March 9 Geo. LI. Cohan ; : I Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, UTAH Bamberger Under the new schedule trains will leave Salt Lake and Ogden as follows: No. No. Leaves Salt Lake 1 6:00 A.M. 3 7:00 A.M. 5 8:00 A. M. 7 ...... 9:00 A.M. 9 No. No. No. No. 17 ... No. 19 (standardized) TOUSE. ICE. TICES, FLEAS. HITES. CURES MANGE. SCAB. RINGWORM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY ELIES. effective, inexpensive. I THC IDEAL D S a T dnia Theater j EASY AND SATE c. way and save every pay day? t LAYTON- - GOLDEN RULE 1 fWbylnotlstartiin asmalL t $1.09 Special prices on National Biscuit Company Cookies and Cakes. Wehaveabiglineof these goods, all of which are stricty fresh. . stantial bank like tins one. in- - For All Live Stock non-inniTATiH- not only protects your money against theft and loss, but also, protects it against temptation to spend. e, v . A bank account J " jj vj to rfi .Cohan Vrw' Ft i Its a great picture An Artcraft Picture . ..N. o.M 21 No. No. No. No. No. No. 23 25 27 29 31 33 C Ca :..;.10 :00 A. M. -- 11:00 A.M. 12:00 M. - 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P. M. - 3:00 P. M. ... 5:00 5:30 6:30 7:oo 9;3o Leaves Ogden ... 6:15 4 . 7:15 6 .... 8:15 8 9:30 NoTlO mOi30 No. No. No. No. 2 No. 12 No. 14 H None No. 18 No. 20 P.M. P. M. P. M p. m. .11:15 P. M. No. No. 26 No. 28 No. 30 No. 32 No. 34 aenton A.M. A.M. ATM: 11:30 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:30 P. M 2:30 P. M. 3:30 P.M. Qf P.MZIZ1:C 4:30 P.M. 24 PrMr N or22 P. M. A.M. A. M. - 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 P. M. P. M. F. M-P. M. M P. 11:05 out patrons to the imprQved service now in effect. . |