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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVTLLE, UTAH Weve the BUTTONS ON DISPLAY A NEW LINE OF CALL AND INSPECT THEM :1 UP-TO-DA- TE Brilliants, Rhinestones, Popular, Crystal, Crochet, Bulgarians and Pearls. r " " Pearls from 1 cent a card up. Prices on our fancy buttons at a saving of twenty to twenty -five per cent to you. SHEFFIELD KAYSVILLE, UTAH Peters T-TJcCla- pc - a HANCOCK QCOHOK ping And canning at Important CLAUDE T, BARNES . Attomeys-at-La- Bid. U ealkar ... w Pbont i - W Match 1, 38 SALT LAKE, CITY, lndue-trie- Sckool. CtanrchM And new Oparn Homan. City Wator mnd Hlactrlc Lighting nr for lnroatmant. Homo of the Keflex and 1U printing pleat. APorsey aad Coasselorjt 1 Roomt Mrs. J. F. Smith and daughter, have returned to their home at Metropolis, Nevada, after a visit here with relatives. MisrHarumTe Barnes will in honor of Harold Bishop who will soon depart for . the English mission field. en-terta- in JAMES T. HAMMOND li McComick Block 315-31- 6 filling the place made vacant by Elder. Harold Bishop, who will depart for England October, 23rd, to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church, , Among the Kaysvilleites who have gone to the south end of the county to work for. the Phoenix Construction company are' George - C. Layton, Robert Love, George W. Layton, W. A. Layton and Jesse Layton. They have taken their teams with themr Leroy Clawson and wife, of Thatcher, Arizona, are visiting relatives in Kaysville and Lay-to- n this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clawson, have but 'recently been married, Mrs. Clawson being Miss Sophronia Layton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lay-toof Thatcher, Arizona, former residents of Kaysville, The Mothers club, of Layton, entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Kaysville, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Smith, of Metropolis, Nevada, who was visiting with her mother. - Member! of the club and their husbands to the number of thirty were present and made merry until time for the serving of the sumptions refreshments. Mrs. Smith wasa member , of the club before removing to Metropolis and the party was the occasion of renewing old friendships and enjoying reminisences of by gone days. Persuant to a call issued HANCOCK & BARNES 1 Harry Strong will accept lx position as clerk, at the Kaysville ; Co-o- p, Baa a Const? Blgk Utah Ktmilll, THE CITY TICKET Xavrrtlle SoUtr Mill. VtfMUblt And fruit Canning tabUitamant, And Brick Plant Add (tMdily U tk (taaI waaltk ot th city. OanarAl farming, Prnlt And Vegetable growing tot map- at Lav. by the Democratic and Republican chairmen of the Kaysville municipal precincts, a goodly number of the representative Democrats and Republicans met at the City Hall at 8 oclock last night for the purpose of placing a joint or citizens ticket in the fieltL Dr., Rutledge' was chosen chairman and Myron W. Phillips was chosen seccrtary - ef the-joi- nt meeting, the former being a a republican and the latter democrat. The convention then proceeded to nominate the following candidates for the several Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Webb, UTAH who Have been "residing- at Hol- offices to' be filled!" For Mayor Heber J. Sheffield. brook, Idaho, for the past year, For Alderman, four year have returned to their Kaysville J. R. GAILEY term Walter Cottrell. home. For Alderman, two. year term There will be a large attend- J. R. Gailey. NOTARY PUBLIC. ance at the farewell party which For Alderman, two.year term-WWith Barnet Banking Co., Kaytville will be given in honor of Elder P. Epperson. . SALT LAKE CITY - -- n, . Harold Bishop at the house tomorrow evening. For Alderman, two year term G. Linford. John Cm 2). PsjutledAe For City Recorder Frank L. Yesterday was September pay PHYSICIAN and SURGEON day at the Kaysville cannery. Layton. For Treasurer M. W. Phillips. Office and Retidence eg Lotus f Street Manager John 0. M. Barnes Rear Bamberger depot. were After the nominations distributed more than $4200 Cl ah. made Kaytville, the mass convention ad"mostly among the employees, journed and both Republicans young ladies. and Democrats held separate conDR. A. Z. TANNER The frost of the last few nights ventions and artified the ticket has practically put an end to as nominated by the mass conTelephone 99 R. The tomato canning season, ventions and ratified the ticket Office IJourt 9 to 5p. m. and apples will be the This action was deemed neceslhunpkins Layton Building, Layton, Utah. next to be packed at the Kays- sary that both parties might main ville cannery tain their official existance and Dr. Joseph Grant, Jr. be filed without prePeter S. 'Barson and wife,' of the ticket a DENTIST petition of nomination. Clarkston, visited with the family paring convention The was again Suite 903--4 Walker Building of of II. J. Sheffield a .part Salt Lake City mass convention as a convened last week. Mr. Barson is a Phone Watatch 481 comVititt from Davit county aeqaintancet cousin of, Mr, Sheffields and is and a committee of three - C. of Hubert Geo, unit be appreciated at all timet $wan, a prosperous Cache county far- posed Burton and T. J. Smith was apmer and land owner. pointed to fill vacancies on the W. E. WhitaKer The enrollment in the Central ticket, should any occur thorugh DENTIST High school, at Kaysville, . has death, resignation or otherwise, " " " Office in Dr. Grdnt'i Place Henry II. Blood introduced ar grown until fifty students are Kaytville, Utah in attendance. The building is resolution which, was adopted Office hovrt 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Phone 41 Kaytville Exchange entirely too small for this num- commending the outgoing ador 96-- Bountiful for appointment ber of pupils but there seems ministration for the progress to be no remedy for the - con- made in securing and extending dition which confronts the Board public utilities during their term Fresh and Cured of office, and recommended that of Education. the incoming administartion use Perhaps what is the most mag every "effort to extend and im nif icent entrance to any build- prove the public utilities durhas ing their term. ing in the state of Utah John G. M. Barnes introduced just been completed at the Kays villa JU. J).. S. tabernacle. a resolution which was also 'insteps leading to the entrance dorsed, recommending that a tax OUR SPECIALTY are 30 feet in width, reinforced of one mill or more be levied concrete and seventeen in num- - vf or the purpose of cleaning up ber. A heavy balistrade which the streets of the city, Ice in large or small terminates with handsome and The convention was harmonious quantities. massive posts flank the steps on throughout, and although there either side and adds' much to was some opposition over some Highest Price Paid the beauty of the entrance. When 0f the nominations,- - the dif-th- e for anything a ji front of the building is fully ferences were adjusted by ballot Butcher Can Use completed . it will be the most without friction. It seemed the beautiful in the whole western desire of every voter present to country and an enduring monu- go foreward with the single purto the people of Kaysville pose to do the very best pos Ths Kaystille Meat Market ment ward who have erected" the build- sible for a larger and a better ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. ing as a fitting place of religious Kaysville. The election will be held on Tuesday, November 4th. worship. opera 4 - MEATS Lard Sausage TELEPHONE NO. 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Kaysville Co-o- p CONSISTENT PRICES HONEST GOODS . - -- 1 -- If you want THE NEWS you will read THE WEEKLY REFLEX $1.25 gets it for a year NATIONAL BANK UTAH -- OQDEN - UTAH $180,000.00 Capital and Surplus The Utah National Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are eordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG, Prtt ; H . J. PARKER, H. J. PEERY, Vice Pret. ; A. I. HclKTOSH, Cothier Vice-Pree- .; ir mJ aHJtng j Iccount Is of most benefit when mUfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mighty prompted a persistent effort to strength, and you are thankful that save a penny hers, doll-- r there. fore-rip- Have You a Prescrip tion to be Filled? . You may entrust it to us with the assurance that it will be carefully and accurately compounded with the best of drugs and chemicals. - ; THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Reliable Druggusts The opening of the Mutual association year in Kaysville ward was one of the most successful ever held here. The exercises Were held at the opera house on " Tuesday evening and over 200 were "in attendance. The exercises were opened with a literary and musical program which was followed with games and dancing. Later in the evening refreshments were served and all present had a most e" time. From indications j interestthis will prove ansost f ing and beneficial Mutual winter. Both' Yhe young men-a- nd young ladies are highly interested in the work outlined and are entering into the spirit of the track with a en-joya- bl Our S'aeffnjx Department it altrayt ready la xerele you. GAINEY. Cashier. BRUCE MAJOR. Asst Cathie J. MONEY AT INTEREST is the nearest thing to prepet nal motion ever discovered. When you have a bank account where interest is paid on your deposit your income is growing night as well as day. If it is your ambition to be successful and independent in this world the1 short cut is to start a bank account. You can starfit herewith a very small sum. DAVIS COUNTY F&RKSaTM, - 0 UTAH H. 'Barnes Banftjng Co. ySVILLE. - CAPITAL, $25,000. - VT.AH KLA. SURPLUS and PROFITS, $00,730 Hireeutrox JOHN R. BARNES, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY JOHN O. M. B A RN ES. H EH RY H.BLOOO W1LLIA M BLOOD. 'Interest paid on Time Deposits. W glways ha vs Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payabla in ail principal cities of the wortd. Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank. Ths Keflzx prints Butter Yrcppsrs, |