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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH who wull be a, brid of week. A fine son was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Eld red ge of Newcastle ou Monda, Octoberx8, at "the Tume-o- f Mrs .Eldredges mother, Mrs Hilda Thomas. NBC MYRON W. PHILUPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY I l I I: EER r " V f A delightful drink to serve with a?. ple! A M.ipper vn served evening for the family the bnde. ' health giving, invigorating pure food drink at all times The ed for First Ward Y. L. M. EM ENT STAVE 6 i , i " ; 4 hey am e .1 'o'-- ' , of i vv If your local dealer hasnt Beeco order from I' A A. open- J, 'Is-- ' J-, jf . SURPRISE. Last Monday evening a number of friends and relatives were invited to a birthday dinner in honor of Corporal Clyde Bone at the home of4us par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bone, on Gentile street. Upon the arrival of the guests, imagine their surprise upon being told that the corporal had a wife. On that afternoon . Corporal Bone and Miss Bess Steed of Farmington, daughter of Frank J. Steed, had journeyed to Ogden and had been joined together As man and wife. -- FRANK CGNTRACTOR XK- - fa- BOUNTIFUL vorably known in Davis county, Win uIIm north of Bolt Ijik City, ing lived here all their lives. The roand rwidonco town, largest city ta mance that has just culminated in Daria eoonty ; baa waterworks, aloctrie Htfita and power, talapbonw, eonont aid. marriage was begun at Davis High walk.. Surround by rich mark.t pardons and fruit land., two .lactric railroodavwith School, where the young people were low two tran.contln.nUl railroad., students. Both Corporal Bone and his brick fare., yard, two banka, pood bnalnaaa kotan, commercial sotlub, pradi and hiph achooW, wife were leaders in high school churehaa and lodpw. A pood place to lira. stuciety during the time they were dents there. President Joseph II. Grant is very The guests at the birthday-weddin- g ill. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Clarence Bone, and Algie Fred Garrett of Nephi, Utah, is visWeaver, Fred Kershaw and Clarice iting relatives here. Williams. Ida Chapman of Blackfoot, Idaho, is a guest of Miss Annie Fackrell. hav- ,ub-urb- Cor-bridg- e, HY- m- ton. CCT BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS AND DVROG JERSEY- - BID 3WIN KsviU , Via K, aI 1 I -- I I -- i. Jaasi!: 1 ( ( 1 -- 1 .M I x V ( I ( I A Large line of J x Blankets and ICnit Goods Consisting of - x x ) SWEATERS, SCARF SETS, CAPS, Etc. Make Your" Selection Before the Stock is Broken. ' "h t s T The Strength of Business -- Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modem mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY, DEALER HAS IT. 1 Jfb largely on the . banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the aV bls hat There are many alloee of this eon- structlon in Davie county, all of which art giving aatlsfac-- , tion. For Information aa to uaea of concrete, tear off the coupon below Co, Here Bring YourweDeposits can and will be of much help that !f courtesy and jadicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for It , Union State &anf BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 1 ? S t - U- - i 1 and mail. Please Sand Ha CaUloua Hc3 Nahk.... ........... ff t a 4 The man with a good savings account can leave his loved ones each day with a clear conscience and a happy disposition. He knows that his k I family will be protected from immediate want no matter what befalls him. VV If you havent given your fam- ily this protection, ' ? X open an account with us at once. II s-t- -s-t well-deserv-ed i s- Great Oaks from mil Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COLIPAIIY KAYSVILLE, UTAH LET US SDPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS depends- best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than aJielp. and be convinced Ogoem-1t- m Mrs. Charles T. Johnson and family of Tremonton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Thomas Feamley. They came down in their automobile. The House of Quality. bF V Mr. and I ICnotvirEverywhere VERY BEST f I . loncret now-bal- l, Mrs. O. P. Hatch and son Spencer juries. This morning he was reported as returned to their home m Rosette, somewhat better, although It feeling Utah, after spending a few weeks is not yet possible to aetermine when here. he will be able to leave the hospital, Marshall was the star player in the of remains services Funeral ovejthe was the only Benjamin Kirkhamvof, Kansas were game Saturday, and tie held at the home f Mrs. Elizabeth one who could make any gains forthe fresh, and did a great deal on the deFuller Tuesday. " fense, as he is a good, clean tackier. Frank Yurka returned home last He was injured near the end of the Thursday from a two years' mission game, and it was thought that he had to the northern states. He came home received a strained abdominal muscle. ' He was taken to the Emery house in a new automobile. but as his Mrs. Greenwood, formerly Miss by some of the players, not improve, he was Nannie Sessions of this place, return- condition did, to the hospital, upon the advice ed to her home in Loveland, Colo., taken of President Widtsoe. Tuesday, after visiting relatives here. Marshall comes from Davis county Jefferson Hailey, Jesse Goodfellow, high school, where hp made aH excelLorin East and Haven Barlow left lent record under Coach Lauren Wednesday evening for Camp Lewis, Briggs. lie was in excellent physical train- condition at the time of his injury, and Washington, to receive military this will make it possible for a more ing. recovery. Utah Chronicle. The Barlow family held their an- rapid nual reunion in the First Ward taberCroup. nacle Monday evening. A very pleaschildren are subject to erou If your ant evening was spent by all the get a bottle of Chamberlains Coug Remedy, and when the attack comes on careful to follow the plain printAAshow was given Friday at the ed be You wilt he surprised directions. home of Mrs. Angus Smedley in honor af the quick relief which it affords. of her sister, Miss Hazel Waddoups, Adv. he t wv 4 , . As-T- , , Bar-low- s. -- 1 Alta Snowball, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Randolph, Utah, died at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fackrell, Friday, of heart failure. The remains were shipped the same evening to Randolph for burial. Miss . i' Lake temple. A supper was given the same evening at the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ashdown, for immediate relatives. Mrs. John Lawson is at the L. IX S. Robert Marshall was seriously Inhospital having treatment for a tumor. jured Saturday while playing football in Salt Lake City. He was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willey of the L. D.S. hospital, where an iteraIdaho Falls are visiting relatives here. tion was performed Sunday morning. A daughter was bom to, Mr. and His kidney is said to have been torn. Mrs. Bryant Burningham last TuesBOB MARSHALL HURT IN 8ATUR- day. DAY GAME. Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Call of Salt Bob Marshall, star fullpack for the Lake City are visiting with their freshman team, who was injured in daughter, Mrs. Willard Carr. the game wth the East High school TuesLeo Hollwood returned home Saturday, was taken to the L. D. 8. day' from Holbrook, Idaho, after hospital late that night and was operated on Saturday noon for Internal inspending two or three months. BUILDER. BREEDER. AND GROWER. 74 are well and j Toni Capacity I i of SUo has proven entirely satisfactory f v - to owner, who says lta ease and eeon- omy are vital fae-- V Mr. and Mrs. Bone f POTTER FARM 100 ) the season Tuesday. The new ,.rV"'X. ", i - NORTH OGDEN Miss Jesse Ashdown of this place and Howard Tolmtn of Idaho were married this Wednesday in the Salt CORPORAL BONE SPRINGS A .V . i . , 1 Annie Thomas, who is working at the Davis county launary, cut her head quite badly on the mangle Thursday. Dr. Kesler was called and soon attended to the wound. Mias Thomas resumed her work the following day. CO, v V; J. -- ii S A. - .(OS rv ft J presidency, consisting of Mrs. Lester Garrett, president; Mrs. Will Robinson, first counsellor,, and Mrs Joseph Kynaston, second counsellor. m . Mcm-Tfi- aa U$ lloll-broo- at the home . sMiafe both of this place, were married Wednesday in the Balt Lake tem- palate pleating, ocoBUma Joseph Tuttle and Della Mr. beverage between BECKER MANUFACTURING i errata FackrelJ reunion was held Tuesday evening in the South Bountiful meeting house. evening was and music, and a spent in gantes bounteous supper was enjoyed. foaming, satisfying meals--- a Y The meals---- A " UTAH KAYSVILLE, TheHoward reunion was beld Mon t v day evening, in the South Bountiful j, hoiW. The wns evening meeting spent m music and a datnt supper wa sirved. Quality unsurpassed: S. W. P. Paints and Varnishes Charter Oak' Ranges, Crack - a -Jadr Suits; Garden Seeds fciggef than Garden Tools. Headquarters for Shoes-Sto- ck ever. Our chair premium still Get a punch ticket holds good. StevsrWSui a J M J - 3 A |