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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAn OotlieoWe THiai'SunSof cam -- $20.00 to $56.00. Dont delay. They will be higher. Deliveries are slow so let us have your order at once make early delivery. Let us measure you. we will do our utmost - Kaysville, Utah d off on every hat in stock, J. K. Radley returned Tuesday family to the II. C. Burton property tional Canners association, and Mr. of W. residence of of the and, manager John for cash only. We have them from Phelps, night from a two months, visit to just west the American Can company. These $2.00 to $25.00. A few new her husband who holds a situation at Gailey. pattern the Pabeen vice-preside- nt KAYSVILLE I flM itrftaltar Mdk Dnh far wrilaaia plame 4 Mill aaf aacatabla frmrt aaaalnc eetabUabawet et tfca KaravtUa Caaalar aorparmHaa ad4 ataadiijr te the wealth af the ty. Go. 1 ' ' 1 ' J ' Lovena Barber is reported ill. Miss Claire Gleason spent the weekend with friends in Logan. Miss Verna Robins entertained a few friends at her home Sunday at dinner. George C. Ward of Logan spent the in Kaysville the guest of week-en- d friends. Miss Wilda Hampton of Bountiful was the guest of Mi6s Alice Williams a part of this week. Mrs. Mamie Thompson of Salt Lake City was the Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. Christopher Burton. ,Misa Grace Lyons and Alson W, Frguson of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langhom of Brigham City were the week-en- d guests of Rev. and Mrs. Adam G. Frank. - gentlemen have Boise, Idaho. I uf aral farming, frolt aaratabla Taw. lac far iktpaat and aaanlnr ara ka portent Induatriaa. Haa tka Daala HUrh aabaol, akarcbaa and aaara kaaaa. City water and ateetrte HMa aad Ma Boma ad ten ataafei In laraataMat Inland Printing awapany and tte date plaat Rev. Adam G. Frank attended a meeting of ministers and church workers at the First Presbyterian church in Salt Lake City this week. The meeting was in the interest of the New Era movement now being Adam Beesley has moved his family undertaken by the Presbyterians. The Meaning of the Swastika. to the house lately occupied by Mrs. meeting went on record against the The Swastika Is the earliest known Emma Sharp. lie will reside there false statements concerning the Morwhich has been handed down symbol until his new home is completed. mon people now being made so freely from prehistoric times. It is used as ft in the eastern states. a talisman or charm, being the symAdam Beesley is erecting a houre bol for benediction, blessing, good which he will occupy as a residence. Joseph Barton of Baker, Oregon, The building is being built just west visited with old friends and relatives health, long life, good fortune or prosperity. As a religious emblem It was of Samuel B. Rushforths residence. in Kaysville Monday. Kaysville was In use in India eenturies before the Mr. Bartons home in his young man- Christlar era. It appeared In Europe Reeves Newman left hood and was one of Mac Swan and the prominent about the middle of the bronze age and of Wednesday with the University citizens of Davis county. He held both was in use among the mound builders Utah football team for Los Angeles, and county office and took of America. municipal where the team has a game scheduled. part in every movement for the advancement of the community. For Just Like the Peacock. vis- Miss Mnita Jolly, who has been Batron Mr. conbeen has many years iting with her sister, Mrs. Fred A. nected with the Eccles railroad and Although the American redstart Is Sheffield for the past two months, a little bird only five and a half lumber business in Oregon. returned to her home in Provo the Inches long, It has one trait In comfirst of the week. Mrs. William Allen and children of mon with the gorgeously plumed peaMiss Evelyn Galley, who is in school San Francisco were the guests of Mr. cock, namely, that it seems to be very at the A. C. at Logan, spent the week-en- d and Mrs. William Allen this week. food of its handsome plnmage and Is at her home in this city. Miss J Mr. Allen accompanied his family continually spreading Its tail feathGailey has been honored with member from San Francisco and visited his ers, says the American Forestry assoship in one of the sororities of the parents over Monday. Mr. Allen is ciation, Washington. an auditor in the employ of the government and is now engaged in checkw. c. LEWIS G. F. Nance, who has arrived home from Manassa, Colo., where he has a ing up the cost of railroad operations through series of years. He will be large bee yard, reports a good year for located in Denver, checking records of increase in swarms of bees and for a railroads during the winter and his honey. The price of honey was also and . . family will reside there during his satisfactory. His Music Masterpieces all IQfeach change the YOU cant Of ChopiVe composi- tions no matter what you pay Ida works ha wrote them. Why, then, pay high prices when you can buy them in the Century Edition for 10c beautifully printed on he best of paper certified to bo correct I ' Youll find In great catalogue Chopins onjjso. You find the works of other masters great masterpiece fPo- 11 Hungarian Rhapsody,' "Humoresque, "Evening "ut-trr.- Star, TVovijfore "barcarolle," SerenaJa, y, G. F. Nance and daughters, and Edward Sowards of George in Kaysville arrived Manassa, Colo., extended for an visit. Friday George and Edward Sowards expect to join their wives within the next Yew days,- Mes-dam- James Nance of Garland has leased and took possession Saturday. Mr. Nance will make a specialty of truck farming. Mr. Randall has moved his W I rAY HIGHEST TRICES For A the A pletecarry catalog of Hides, Pelts, Furs r com- Beeswax L Dont bury your dead animats nith the hide on the carcass. Call me and I nil! akin the ani- tnal and pay you a good price for the hide.- frn - Clias. Grossman Phone Drug Co. 73-K- $500,000 Photoplay CiCEY Jj Kaysville Opera House Wednesday Nov. 19th featuring. with an ALL STAR selected cast The Picture Youll Never Forget Dr.E. H. Mos, D.V.M. We have a line of Mens Shoes at $2.98 and $4.49 that areworthfrom $5.00 to $8.00. Come inand look them over. We have the same unusual bargains LAYTON Have a fountain en and notebook handy. Make your notes in ink so they will be permanently legible. You can cany a MOORE in your side coat pocket anywhere, any closed, it cant leak when open, it is ready to write, without shaking or coaxing. Better Buy a MOORE . Davis County Drug Co. UTAH KAYSVILLE, in Ladies shoes, call in and see them especially if you wear sizes 2, 2 1 2, 3 or 2. Ladies Hosiery, 35c to $1.00 values Mens Hosier, 25c to 75c values Tree Tea, per pkt Potato Chips Kcllogs Krumbles .....AJ. E. C. Corn Flakes,' per pkt. to 4oc 15c to 35c 1 5c -- ... Small cans Milk, per can Large Cans Milk per can 23c 3 pkts. for 25c 3 pkts. for 25c r . Cc and 7 : 1 $1.00 off on Trunks 50c off on Suits Cases jc 16c , ... GOLDEN RULE STORES Saturday only Stewart Burton Co. Orianators of Ix)w Prices KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON 69-N- UTAH f vay-Whe- State Li restock Inspector Deputy Moores Wont Leak Fountian Pen Layton 2 County Veterinarian 2 Office Phone Prescription Druggists" - Mack Sennets Great Special Jot It Down 31-- 2, QOO titles. Please come in and inspect it. LAYTON misss Horse Shoer es the Randall farm in West Kaysville all other Standard classics ail otdy loc each. O' Kaysville, Utah. MABEL NORMAND President Henry II. Blood is expected home from the L. D. S. hospital the last of this week. He is now convalescent, but it was thought wise to keep him from business and church affairs for a few days more. and practically Wo 11-6-- vice-preside- nt, others Cenfurn stay. Notary Public Blacksmith The Utah Canners association will hold an important meeting at the HoWagon and Farm Machine tel Utah in Salt Lake at 2 oclock SatRepairing a Specialty urday afternoon. The purpose of the Prompt Service meeting is to consider a national proposition for national inspection of Reasonable Charges A meeting of the Elmer Criddle canned products. The proposition will Post No. 82 of the American Legion be presented by Frank Gerber, presi- Owen East of Barnes Bank Shop of Kaysville will be held in the club dent; Walter Sears, and next Mon- Frank Garrell, secretary yt the Na- rooms over Barnea-Ban- k KAYSVILLE, UTAH A full at7:30 m. at p. day evening tendance is desired. 1 fir the bhet music xn oirfy be just as touring hats each week. Kaysville Millinery. cific coast in the interest of the propotf sition. At 7 oclock in the evening the Utah canners will give a banquet, in honor of the visitors at the Hotel Utah, The fine weather of the past few days is stimulating all forms of outdoor activity. A month of this weather would be great. D. II. Sanders, a forman for the The Bamberger Electric Railroad Lynch Construction company. State is not making a record for company road contractors, moved his family to in at the concrete work speed getting Salt Lake Monday. He resided in the street the Pine at crossing. Now that James Criddle property on Locust the work should better is the weather street. ; go forward. And 2000 I JOHN R. GAILEY One-thir- Mrs. TtUa f We nave them both, J HI d 1 to - THAT INGERSOLL WATCH, THAT GEM RAZOR. tnere is no use being out of these necessities. Phone No. o UTAH V GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH n |