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Show - i 1 V .fc top. iW 'S fVrf 2$32 M Provo Woolen, Mills Blankets, Best Plaids and Checks wwwwv WE GIVE WE GIVE Mountain Bell $5.49; Olive Drab $5.98; Mottled $4.79; Favorite Plaid $6 98; White $1.49: Wool Nap- Nap-wh- ite $3.29;. ; Wool Wool guaranteed. 85c. $1 .39, $1 69,$2. 9, $ shades other and 50c. 7Q. $3 Grays ray Just the time to buy. Quality and prices are right. awf CREEN Nap-$2.39- . GREEN . TRADING 1 TRADING -- "STAMPS STAMPS H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. in LI KAYSVILLE Tbo unt largezt city in north Davis flno place for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable Marie Openshaw of Salt Lake the registration agent in the ninth. the High school ball October 12 and 26 will be the additionattended City visited with friends al days of registration. If your name and Friday night is not on the list you cannot vote. and relatives over Sunday. - Raphael Galbraith ha sold his ini fruit eartning establishment in the Kaysville - garage and terest nJ great brick plant add steadily in tha wealth of the city. General, has gone to Phoenix, Idaho, where he farming, fruit and vegetable grow'' vull engage in the carpenter trade. ng for shipment and canning are' Has the itn ortant industries: LOST Between my house and the f . vis County Central High school, depot on Monday after Bamberger .hurchaa and new opera house. 1:30 o'clock, a $10 bil! about noon, City water and electric iighta are will receive reward by return Finder inducements for Investment. Home of The Reflex and its mg money to me. Mrs. George Underprinting pleat. wood. Adv. n f I Mrs. W. II. Clow was ill a part of ' last week. 'The committee on irrigation in the Kaysville city council haX been to" look into the matter of a new and larger reservoir for the Kaysville water system. The city now has more water than, storage capacity. With sufficient storage, citixns could be allowed to sprinkle longer hours, L and the condition of the water would Nicholas Bonnemort has accepted Ihe addition to the Layton school be improved. the management of the Kaysvifie houij is about completed. Market and took charge last Saturday A couple of ble bodied young men, Clifton Barton is taking a course afternoon. Mr.- - Bonnemort is very capable of performing useful labor, in un.lertaking in Salt Lake City. popular with the people of Kaysville are now claiming to be engaged and should prove a good manager. will no stores in walking backward across the do jiaysville longer x on Wednesday afternoons. In fool a continent. selecting job, why Miss Helen Spalding of Green Rivnot do like worth while, something week-enas the er, Utah spent the Clayton defeated Eden on the the journey on their hands making Miss F Miss tel la of Epperson. guest Mon usll lot last Saturday. and knees. - It is remarkable the Spalding is attending school in Salt MUs Hollis Phillips has accepted a Lake City. She was in attendance at amount of labor some people will do to escape work. o .ton with the Kaysville Millinery. j the High school ball Friday night! up-to-da- te 1 d' r John Graham has purchased the A new barn ia being erected on the At the Kaysville city council last Abrams property near the Bamberger Monday night the city treasurer was Raphael Galbraith interest in the and formed a part depot. instructed push the suits against Kaysville garage laave your orders with the Kays- all persons delinquent in their poll ville Milliner. Prices always reason- tax. The claims have been filed with the city justice and will now be pushable. Adv. UTAH KAYSVILLE, THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH" 1 Jed McFerson of Clearfield was a nership with E. Peterson, who originvisitor Wednesday. Kaysville Since ally established the business. the purchase the firm has added a sufferGeorge E. Barton of Provo is emery grinder, screw cutting lathe.-aof "diptheria. attack an from ing welding appliance and device This welding other machinery. Frank L. Winter of Rexburg Idaho, will successfully weld cast iron, alu- visited with Arnold M. Barnes on minum, steel, brass, bronze and almost Thursday. , An extensive stock, of any metal. be also will accessories automobile Miss Mollie Barnes and Arnold M. en added. Barnes attended a theatre party-givby Gifford C. Give in the Salt Lake G. F. M. Xance has returned from theatre on Monday evening. Manassa, Colorado, where he went last summer to look after a big bee The Mutual work for this season colony which he had purchased at that will start on next Tuesday evening. On place. Witlv him returned his daugh- Friday evening, October 15, a social ter, Mrs. George Sowards, and Miss will be given in the opera house for Leafy Nance., Mr. Nance reports that the benefit of the Mutuals. All are inhe produced 7,0b0 pounds f extracted vited. and 500 pounds of cap honey during the season. He expects to return to John R. Barnes called the attention Manassa next summer and add 300 of the editor of The Reflex to the swarms of bees to his already larb great amount of land in the east part number of colonies. The summers in of Kaysville on which little or no crop that part of Colorado are short, but is raided. These lands which are held of the bees gamer a great deal of honey mostly in tracts of three-fourtm a short time. The principal bee an acre and" up are as fine as any land California in Davis county and will produce great food is Johnnie Sill valclover, which is grown in great crops of anything grown in this that a is an it indeed, calamity abundance in that region, both for hay ley, there is not sufficient water for the and pasture. . n oxyo-acetyle- intensified farming of these lard and the high lands on to the south of this city. With the completion of the Davis and Weber Counties canal companys new reservoir, there will be ample water for these lands and by an extension of the high line canal of this company, these lands could be furnished with water in abundance. " FARM FOR SALE I am now offering' my 25-ac- re KAYSVILLE PEOPLE PRAISE SIMPLE MIXTURE 4 Many in Kaysville praise the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, This remedy etc., known as Adler-i-kis the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser ever sold being even used successfully in appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you talje it the gasses rumble and pass out Adler-i-k- a cannot gripe and the INSTAT action is surprising. Kaysville Pharmacy. Adv. 6. a. ed. Joseph Barton of Baker City, OreHoward, the 10 year old son of Mr. gon. was visiting with old time friends Mrs. Joseph Openshaw, had the and rst of this week. misfortune to fall from a horse and t l.ildren'e school hats in felts. Val- break both bones of his left arm just cents. above the wrist, last Saturday. The ue. ..0 cents to $1.75 at rwa. ville Millinery. Adv. fracture was reduced und the little fela. is. George Egbert of Kairview, loairo has been attending the general iotucrence and visiting relatives in 1 Is Going to Win low is doing well. The High school boys who are try-n- g out for places in the football squad are minus considerable cuticle and are v.is city. showing numerous bruises and some kr. and Mrs. George 11. Blood of beautiful shiners. It is probable that 1 re., on, Idaho visited with relatives their first game will be with the Westin lyuys ville while attending the geneminster of Salt Lake City. ral i (inference. Mr. and Mrs. George Pilling and liana Mortenson of Parowan, Iron of Seattle, Washington, have family county, a resident of Kaysville sever- been in this city for several visiting al jeers ago, is visiting fnends and The days. Fillings lived here many i What Boy or Girl clan vet in this city. years ago and sometimes think of reJohn Bonnemort, who has been ill turning here for permanent residence. loi .everal weeks is reported a little Mr. Pilling is a nephew of Mrs. E. W. hewer. Practically no hope is had for Layton. Edison Day Edison Day October 21 October 21 - V - ms y, however, - S - Some of Tuesday was the first "day of regisNo killing frosts in this part of the tration for the approaching municipal rounury. Squash and other vines are election. Samuel B. Rushforth is the Uiied.but tomatoes are still green and registration agent in the eighth disuaftlias are still in bloom. trict and Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong is tit National Prizes Indian Motorcycle or Phonograph and Records $275 Rowboat or Canoe Motor $S9 Old Town" Canoe $47 Her Johnson Bicycle $35 Gibson Mandolin $35 ...... , $25 Elgin Watch Kodak (Post Card) $22.50 Sterling Silver Meh J 13.00 Bag .. Ives Electric Train . . Couch Hammock $15 $15 Remington Repenting. Rile service. by To help put the brilliant and economical Mazda lamps in every light socket in every home of this communitT on or before Edison Day, and to help celebrate the observance of Edison Day $2,500 Worth of National Prizes' are going to be given away free by the makers of Edison Mazda lamps. To boys and girls who help sell the most Mazda lamps on or before October 21st. As an added incentive for the boVs and girls or this to help make Edison Day a great success, the Utah Power & Light Company will give . Special Commissions Locally d tober 21st. You will find the national prizes listed in the panel of this Advertisement and the Utah Power & Light Company s special commissions to boys and girls listed in the riht-han- d panel. The contest is limited to boys and girls under 18 years of age! You simply distribute some cards which we will give you entirely free of charge. These cards, when turned m by persons buying lamps anv time between October 1st and more cards you can distribute and the more t points you stand to wm. ) ou all stand an equal chance. There is nothing for No reports. Write or call at once for fflustnted circular on national prices and list of ourspecill Andcuuflhc contest arc simple and easily understood. GET STARTED TODAY. left-han- LS' UTAH POWER, & LIGHT EFFICIENT PUBLIC x KAYSVILLE PHARMACY 2.00 CASH in place of nny prize if you prefer it. Means that those who come hack to us again arid again to buy after theyve made their first purchase at our store always receive satisfactory service. They know that whatever we sell them s thor-- . 'oughly reliable They know we do not ask more tnan far profit on our saies. They know they can rely on our advice Truth is our stand-b- y Thev know that carefulness honesty courtesy, and promptness characterize us. EDISON MAZDA LAMP made in U. and backed Mazda com-muni- ty And more than other prizes. Satisfied Customers ft $13.5 Thursday, October 21st, is the anniversary of the invention of the electric incandescent light by Thomas A. Edison, the Wizard of Electricity. For this reason it will be known as EDISON DA. We want to let the people generally know about Edison and his first lampand about the marvelous lamps of today which have grown out of this the S. A. WitM&tatwja, SERVICE drwv i V - . I farm Layton, adjoining the O. S. L depot, for sale. Sarah E. Taylor, Kaysville, Utah. in 0. |