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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH the day.---MHenifer'was Miss Annie Fisher of this place and was well known here, especially in the younger sot, Mrrnd Mrs Henifer left December 2th for Devils Slide, where they will make their home. rs. UWTPN A hl(Uy proaparoM towa I. tha bIM of far. til. ftatite kad prodocttva oreharda. Axei! to lb. prod aril oa of allk, Mu OuntM-- mod Hollar Mill. iO,t L Ay. bar jim aanplatal no, drpoc. Hood point for lliim imUiI rabarbaa tmtyi tor frail and Begin the New Year nyt-Ub- Bapply point fur farmara. proving. v AY By Getting Rid of from illiam-AU.iiuA.rL'tur- l'lain City and Ogdon the lat of the week where he had been, Mrs. Stoker spent Christinas following the death of his father-in-lawith her' daughter Mrs .Joseph' Dunn. The funeral B irk in. was held in the third ward meetSam Norman and son, Zenis of ing house in Ogden Saturday "af were Blaekfoot- ,- Idaho, are spending ternoon. The speakers James Allen, llarbertson, George in town. Mrs. Daniel Sill is quite ill. that Cod We Guarantee our Cough and Cold Remedies Commencing January 1st, 1914, the Farmers Union of Layton, will sell or ' duce and NO CREDIT WILL BE the-holida- ys We wish you a happy and Archie Allen is spending the holidays in the city. Mr. Allen is a resident of Blind Springs. The Commercial Clul- has issued invitations for a ball to bo A very held New Years eve. fine time is anticipated. prosperous New Year - Kaysville Pharmacy The Home Drug Store Grace Kobins returned from her mission in Chicago the latter part of the week. She is very ill with typhoid fever. basket The Kaysville-Laytoball team, wants games outside of town,. Address Clarence Bone, Layton, Utah. Adv. n Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST v The merchants here .report u Christmas trade, good The sale of electric appliances at the Utah Power and Light companys new store was quite large. The city guys have nothing on we people who live in the country. Electric vacuum cleaners are more common out here than in the city. f specially Floor Keusiiille Monday evening the children, relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thornley met at the Thornley home and celebrated the silver wedding anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs. Thornley. Music and games furnished the amusement of the 'evening."' The child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley presented each of their parents with a gold ring.- - About fifty guests enjoyed the occasion. Recently there has been organized a new basket ball team composed of the following young mer from Kaysville and Layton; Vird Cook, William Foxley, Clarence Bone, George W. Swan, Elmer King and Ed. Layton. This aggregation ean be depended Ur put up a fast exhibition of basket shooting, as all the men in the team are experienced players. They are desirous of booking games with outsiders. Choicest Utah Wheat Ail!ed in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. Made of EVERY DEALER HAS IT young Man! Dont you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Startfone now, either checking or savings account, r Vnon State Sani I ! If it is hah 'Bountiful , On the evening of December 24 K e tula 11 O -- - . " CLUB MEETING. At the last meeting of the Lay-toCoinmereial club resolutions were passed urging the sugar companies to include a dumping danse in the next years - conwas tracts. The ear shortage farmers such tlii last year that lost in ueh time and money because the company would not let them dump" the beets' ofl the" ground at the track. The club has arranged for a series of agricultural lectures to be'given at the club rooms at an early date. January 10th at 2 oclock in the afternoon is the date of the first lecture. The topic discussed by a representative of the Agricultural Colis Crop Logan, lege at This is a very imRotation. portant subject for Layton farmers and there should .he an extra large turn out. In the evening of the same date an illustrated lecture on the scenery of Southeastern Utah has been booked.The next club meeting is to bo held January 2nd. The credit system has and "v dlODU oou T ' ?aa .,. . f ry su prepared to furnish Manure in Davis & Weber in- - Carload-Lot- s and south thereof the price is $5.00 PER CAR and KAYSVILLE and NORTH 1 THEREOF, $8.00 PER-CAFARMINGTON R. Those wishing to purchase should communicate with the Agent at the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway Companys Stations and designate the point of delivery desired. ' is being shamefully abused in our communities by manyofour customers running to outside markets with their caslrand compelling the local concerns to carry them for hundreds of dollars for many months and in some cases for years. We expect to make PRICES TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAT CANNOT POSSIBLY BE BEAT- n EN in the state of Utah quality of goods considered. We expect to save thousands of dollars-in book keeping and- -, bad accounts which amounts we will give to our customers in LOWER -- . PRICES AND DISCOUNTS, Farmers Union of Layton - J9 P? line to Saturday. The first car over the neW intcrurban line of the Utah Light Salt Si Railway company from Lake to Bountiful and Centerville left the corner of Second South streets Saturday and Maine oclock. Com5:25 at morning the first car Lake Salt into ing left Centerville at 6:20 oclock. now c o unty , win c Iii s the is new the line, pierced by one is and of Utah, garden spot of the richest territorities of Salt Lakes environs. The new street The Salt Lake Counties ' n " is exceed 60 days credit. showered at the home of interurbAn CENTERVILLE OPEN Henifers mother. Many and beautiful were the gifts for this popular young couple who First Car Over New Electric Road Made Initial Trip were mailed in Ogden earlier in Printing You want head in at REFLEX ar- - ' rangemerits are made, and said arrangement will not entitle said customer to ear-natio- were Mrs. , A GIVEN, except where satisfactory e th Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ilenifet . 3A- - goods for cash Chari es Weather1 ington, John Taylor atnl Bishop Th&tclier. The musical numbers were furnished by Professor Stevens and Miss Epperson, 'of Plain City. Miss Zippornh La) ton entertained twehe of her friends at her home Saturday evening.-Thparlor was decorated in- - red aud the dining room iq green. A huge boquet of red ,aud white formed the rent r pii'eo a was the table w here luncheon ere the served. Those p resell Misses Leone, Cora, Tryplieiia Luella and Vera Layton and Dot Day. Messrs. Len Sandall, Frank Adams, Golden Adams, Clarence Bone, Otlia Green, Hubert. Lay-to; and Will GaiTey. . Miss Ethel Ashdown, of Cedar City,' visited Mrs. W. A. Dawson, Monday, . G eo. u Home Dramatic Company Will Present the Three Act Comedy Mfefe A Pam For Benefit of Mutual Associations of Kaysvfllle Ward service wll make ., pos-- . In the East Layton Opera-Hous- e sible more trips to Salt Lake for residents of the county, as the fare is only 20 cents from Centerville to Salt Lake, a distance of thirteen miles. Commutation tick eta will also be good the xame as Street cars, so that on local commuters can make thetnpone CAST OF CHARACTERS. wax for 16 cents. Transfers secur ed from conductorron the a good fellow, whose imagination runs away with will be good anywhere Dan Gillespie, him Harry L. Strong. in the city. nis a Jorkins Jobson, gardener; high authority on potato bugs, The cars to be operated will be ' Albert B. Barton. of the same type that is used Deacon who finds it difficult to x be good under advene Smith, Mid on the Murray, Sandy and . . . - Wm. L. Foxley. circumstances, vale lines. They will come in d Dans little cook, who unlike most women ta the city over the Warm Spring! Sally,can a Nora Blamires secret, -- south really keep line from the north;' turn matrimonial Bliss "In Cams the his on, housekeeper, market, and v on West Temple and Second means Irene Swan. business, South streets, going east to Main on R. Bruce a the dark Louisiana, brunette, warpath, Major. street, north to First South, west to West Temple and out of the SYNOPSIS. city over the Warm Springs line. ACT I. Place: Dans country home near New York. Leaving Salt Lake the first car will go at 5:29 oclock, the sec- Time: A midsummer morning. Dan arrives. The bicycle raoe. ond at 6 :10, the third at 7 :06, the The telegram. Dan in trouble. Wives, wives, wives I fourth at 8:01 oclock; then ev ACT n. Place: The same. Time: Midday. Babies in dethen 8:01 until hour m., p. mand. The married bachelor. An oversupply of 'kids. ery 9:46 and 11:31 p. m. A brand new coon in town. Dans dilemma. ACT IIL Place: The same. Time: Evening. The deacon For Sale Dairy farm, about wants to know. The An African cyclone. Jobson photograph. 60 acres. lucern pasture, a-over. Dan is biles exposed. Sally a loyalty. Id and grain land; large barn, five fore Id told. owns A bachelor, after alL np. Sally room house, flowing well, 14 shares primary water, cows to go with place. For information inquire of Jas. A. Cottrell. Kaysville. Utah. Adv... lM34t railway- - Saturday, Jan. 3, 14 . , good-hearte- a-di-ed THE C0!.!PM RESERVES SUCH FERTILIZER AT irons made THE RIGHT HOT TO POLITS WHERE THERE by people BESIQZ3 172 CELIYER C3JEC- - o ti:e ra:::"::::!). ' ' REGULAR-PRICE- Women who have headache should Pill and avoid m Dr. MDen Anti-I'.i- n Advertisement. TICKETS AT LAYTON DRUG S CO.-- CURTAIN AT &I5 -- is..?. a - |