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Show SUGAR n SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR ' ' We Have Laid in a Big Supply of Layton 1 , X WE GIVE o WE GIVE zve 5L CREEN TRADING GREEN TRADING STAMPS STAMPS Sugar is going up every day. Now is the time to buy. H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. I will trade my poser of unusual ability. The Reflex in for house joins in congratulations. Ogden dwelling Davis county residence property. S. Miss Martha E. Barnes entertained Nielsen, Kaysville, Utah. at a dinner party at her home on Wedin honortof her sisters and Mrs. Hardy Epperson and nesday evening which occur in October. birthdays 0. P. Spurlock, Colorado people who Covers were laid for twelve and the have been visiting the Eppersons, deplace cards were monogramed in gold. parted Monday for the. Pacific coast. The guests included Mr. and Mrs, H. They will return jn time to celebrate II. Blood, Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence C. the Christmas holidays in Kaysville. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Richard llart. The Kaysville Canning corporation Misses Martha and Mary Barnes and commenced paying off their help fop Messers Samuel Mills and Russell the canning Season just eded yester- Blood. day. Three thousand one hundred JANE SHELTON CELEdollars will be distributed. Herbert J. BRATES HER NINETY Rames is the paymaster with headFIRSTi BIRTHDAY quarters in the Barnes Bank. Mrs. Jane Shelton, familiarjy known Doctor G. D. Rutledge departed last as Grandma Shelton, celebrated her birthday at the home of Thursday for Roseville, Illinois, where ninety-firhe will join his wife, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Barton, in, with her parents at that place. - They this city on Friday evening, October will return to their home here on the 15. The celebration was in the form of 31st of this month. Doctor Nelson a of Dr. is looking after the patients light luncheon and about twenty were present. During the evhis absence. persons Rutledge during ening speeches were made by John G. Henry Swanger has resigned his po- M. Barnes,' John R. Barnes, John W. sition as section foreman on the D. Gadey and Herbert J. Barnes. John k R. G. railroad at Kaysville and has G. M. Barnes became acquainted with been succeeded by a Mr. Dunbar, who Mrs. Shelton while on his mission to comes from the middle west. Mr. England several years ago, and made Swanger has moved his family to the his home with Mrs. Shelton and her Sims hotel building where the family husband for some months. Mr. Barnes will reside until they go to Garfield, told those present of her English home where Mr. Swanger has accepted a and the relatives there as he knew them. position. Mrs. Shelton was born in Bedford The Kaysville Canning corporation October 15, 1824 and shire, have about dosed out all the remain- lived England, there until after the death of ing tomatoes which were packed last her husband. She came to K&ysvill year and have sold some .of this years in July 1891 and has lived here ever pack. Lust year was a hard one on the since. Far years she made her cunners who had to carry oer most of home with many John G. M. Barnes until their pack for lack of sale. It is esti about a year ago, when she went ot mated that the stock of Utah canneis r daughter, Mrs. John Bar now on hand will not exceed 250,000 lhelton is still able to cases, as againstd00,(H)0 cases at this about the house and, notwithstandin time one year ago. her is age, i mentally bright and to" read and write. Gilbert !.. Nance and Miss Merritt Although were frail, her health is good and it is posMcLatchie, both of Kaysville, married at the residence of the brides sible that she will continue to live and parents on Pine and Twelfth street' enjoy life for some years. Those who attended her party reat (i o clock lust night. The ceremony was performed by Presnfent'Ilenry H. port a delightful 'time' and the aged Blood and forty friends and relatives lady was most happy. of the contracting parties were present and enjoyed the sumptuous wed- ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS ding repast. Many elegant and useful presents were .received. The bride Kaysville residents are astonished and groom are well and favorably at the QUICK results from the simple known here in Kaysville. The bride mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, is a graduate of Davis High school etc., known as Adler-i-ka- .. This remand the groom is a musician and com edy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and it Is used successfully in FOR TRADE KAYSVILLE Th largMt city in north Daria fina placa for roaidenco. Kararilla Hollar Mills, vegetable aha fruit canning astabliahmant and great brick plant add steadily to tha wealth of tha city. General fanning, fruit and. vegetable grow Inc for ahipment ana canning are Has tha important induatriea. Davis County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City water and electric lights are inducements for investment. Home of The Reflex and its printing plant. County, up-to-d- L Mra. Charles Hayes "will entertain on Friday of this week In honor of her birthday. Mr. and Mra. Douglas Phillips entertained a few friends at dinner at their home on Sunday. f 5 Mra. Emeline Openshaw of Salt Lake is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hayes. Thera will bo a special meeting of tha city council this evening relative - to cleaning the reservoir on the New Survey The first big dance will be given in the Kaysville opera house Friday ev ening. Good music and a good time is assured. Lawrence, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansell, was operated on for appendicitis at tha L. D. S. hospital on Thursday of last week. TO BE SOLD-i-2acres, togther with 20 full shares of water, 4 miles from the Lehl sugar factory. Address Adv. The Reflex, Kaysville. 0 10-2- 1 "Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell and son, Courtney, 'of Salt Lake City visited Kaysville relatives last Saturday. Mrs. Campbell is a cousin of W. P. st con-tinu- es Miss Lucy Barker was the recipient of a linen ahower at her home on Monday evening in honor of her marriage to Henry Courtright, which takes place next Wednesday. Mrs. Canella Anderson underwent an operation for bowel trouble the first of last week and is reported to be recovering in a satisfactory manner. Her sons, Parley Anderson of Burley, Idaho, and Edward of Lovell, Wyoming, have been called here by here illness. Mrs. Parley Anderson is aloa here with her husband. -- KAYSVILLE, THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH" 1 appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL of Adler-i-k- a releives almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it, the gasses rumble and pass out. Kaysville Pharmacy. Adv. 2. UTAH Prices Millinery-Redu-ced I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Sale on all Trimmed Hats, Turbans, Sailors, etc. Very latest styles $1.95, $2.95 a.d $3.95. Untrimmed Shapes, Vel- vet, Plush, etc., 95c, $1.45 and up; exceptional values for the money. Special The football squad will play their first game at Park City on Saturday, October 30. STAFFORD MILLINERY CONPANY fjne, newly elected officers of the tudent body will make their first speeches on Friday. Several of the High school boys will give a' dance in the Kaysville opera house tomorrow night. At the student body election of last week Karl Hinman, William Walker and Byron Blood acted as judges. T,he following program was rendered at the regular weekly, student body meeting: Vocal duet, Katie and Zora Wood; piano selection, Josie Hadlock; vocal solo, Katie Wood. 2455 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah OGDEN The winter course in the Davis County High school opens October 25. Already 345 students have entered the high schools of the county, and it is expected that the winter course will add at least 25 more to the list. he new officers of the student tody last week are: Presi-len- t, Milton Burton; Esther Mabey; secretary, Mary White-sidetreasurer, Sherman Robinson; r, athletic manager, Jay Simpson; Roswell Ramptofi. ,vho were elected s; yell-maste- our elasses of the High school elected offceis last week. The server class officers are: President Ora Bar-lo.Vice-- i resident Estella Epperson, So.retaiy and Treasurer William Welker. Junior class President VirCorr.ia, gil Mary Whites, des. Secretary Phillip Robert:-- . Treasurer Byron Blood, Athletic Manager Clyde Bone; amusement committee, Esther Mabey, Louise Parker, Earl Wooley. class Sophomore President Le Grande Porter, Rebecca Pelton, Secretary Ward Holbrook, Freshman class President Lawrence Young, Vice-preident Bertha Boylin, Secretary and Treasurer Russell Blood. v, Vice-preside- nt Study this silo proposition and you will surely build yours of concrete. Study cement, and you will surely make the concrete with Ogden Portland Cement. The farmer who sees the sense of silos will see quickest the Sense of using OGDEN Vice-preside- nt CEMENT PORTLAND iJa v.... jp xsm in j ii Fur Trimmed, Assorted Colors and Materials. And this Seasons best styles are worth as much again as we are These are new. asking for them. In' Broadcloth, Hot Is Your Complexion! Mixtures and Other Novelties. Gabardines, Serges. If your skin is pimply, muddy or rough the face creams, salves and powders tn kingdom dome won t make it clear and beautiful unless you . k " all For a $25.00 anA $30.00 Suit auM like a story, but this is a fact which we desire to Remember these prove to you': are all bright and new;, not one garment is from last season. These are real bargains and will lak only, for a few ' to sure in be see and them at the cqme days are working nght inside. Eat a few figs and drink a little senna tea ' every night for two weeks Avoid pie and greasv food Then" come to us for the finest coid cream, the most healing toilet soap, the safest tonic I he sorest talcum and the most clear sing tooth soaps to be had. ! Get your senna leaves from us today - j KAYSVILLE PHARMACY N FAME Dry-Goo- ds 2169 Washington Ave. yv & MUS Store |