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Show r THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSV1LLE, UTAH Nin BOUNTIFUL mil, north of S!t Lake City. town. Ltreevt eUy in : h Ire trie waterworks, lwhU nd power, telephone, eement tide ' Surrounded by rich market Barden and fruit land, two electric railroad with tow fare, two transcontinental railrehd. Trd. tao hanks, rood business house, " commercial club, rraded and high chool, chare he and lodgre. A rood place to live. Leo Sessions of Downey, Idaho, is Full line of Ansco cameras and! with his visiting parents, Mr. and supplies at the Layton' Hardware Mrs. Orson Sessions. company. . Expei t developing and finishing. Adv. David Smith, brother to Wm. R. Mrs. S. S. Howard, Sr., entertained Smith, is on a ten days furlough from Camp Kearny, Calif. a number of friends and relatives. at her home Monday to a shower for her, -- Word wa- - received -- last week byton DaVid, who is to be married this Mrs. Seth Day that her son Elmer week to Miss Lillian Hatch of this ' had arrived O. K. in France.- place. ; - AMERICA BUILDS j Mrs. A. C. Brown, Jr., is very ill. SALVAGE CUV has purchased a COLORS ' CrbZr&uu-X-Zi- - Soldiers Clothes Will Be Scrub- Camp Grant, April. I, Editor Keflex, Kays die, ' Utah. bed and Mended. w 18. Dear Sir: Please discontinue sending your paper to me at Camp Grant as - am leaving for some other camp unknown. I will inform you as to my wheieabouts us soon as 1 arrive. Our company ha been split, fifteen, of us leave here for some other camp. Karl. Jarman and myself aro the only xaysville boys going with the said fifteen. We leave tomoi row afterFor Sale Team, wagon and hat noon. Ten Salt Lake fellows and five ness. Horses well broke; suitable fot 'hicago boys go. ROSE SPAULDING, farm work. The company is giving us a party to- Adv. Farmington, Utah. night before we leave, so will have to get over to the barracks. Thanking you in advance, 1 remain j A." C. Brown, Sr., p. WITH THE ! j a truck out with the cavalry to m&ka a clean-uIt ended with ten dead Mexicans and one American. Thera in all, but the rest were seventy-fiv- e back over the river. got It is not our duty to chase Mexicans, all we do is haul supplies to the out- nuts along the Lorder-- but we are &1 ays ready for a quick trip to a raid, Well, I think I have told you about all the news here m this place, but I will say, I wouldnt give Jxaysville fot the whole state of Texas. Thanking you once more for your paper, 1 beg Yours truly, toreipain, COltP. WM. J. SMITH, . M. T. C. Co. No. 286, O. M. Laredo, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bergen leave for Kansas City, Mo., today, where Mr. son Dan spent a few days last "week WASHTUB THE MAIN THING Walter Bryson and family have Bergen has accepted a position. in Denver, Colo. Ijan Smedley was moved to Salt Lake City chosen from the U. of U. in Salt Lake Mrs. Geo. Neville and family reCity to debate with the Denver Uni- Each Battalion Returning From the Miss Gertrude Arbuckle of Salt Lake turned to their home in Idaho TuesFront Will Have Its Bath Parade" versity. day after spending the winter here. City visited friends here Sunday. Soldiers Will Discard Their Clothes, Terry Clark of Salt Lake City, but Enter the Baths and Come Out in Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burton returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wfn. Johnson are formerly of this place, died at a hosRoom Where Clean, Dry Another Park Valley last week after spending "visiting relatives in Georgetown, Ida. pital in Salt Lake City of general de.Clothes Will Be Waiting for Them. a few weeks here with relatives. bility. He was 67 years old and unMrs. Will Boulton and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin-Cal- l Park City, are visiting relatives here. of Syracuse married. Funeral services were held Unde Sam Is iuolug In his wash are visiting with Mrs. Calls parents, here Wednesday in the First wTard tubs to wash the undershirts and Alice Hatch and Kate Wood left Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Woods and tabernacle. things that come back from the family. trenches. yesterday for the northern states misFrank Naylor of this place, who is Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willey left for sion. Washtubs afe' the malu thing In the Yqury4ruly, Bancroft, Ida., last week, where Mr. working for the Morris CoaUcompany big salvage base which is just being A. BARTON. Mrs. Moroni Moss is just recoverbadfinished In a city far back from the City, was hurt quite Willey will work on D. H. Williams' in Salt ing from a very serious case of pneu- farm. ly last Saturday when the horses he lines In France. There are also shoe- - COUP. HILLY SM ITI ' LWOU LDNT was driving- - became - frightened,- - pin- - repair machines- - tunl - machines- - for monia, KAYSV1LLE TRADE FOR TEXAS Mrs. Eli Taylor and Mrs. T. Hatch, him underneath a load of coal. darning socks and patching breeches, ning P. Hatch and have 0. The quartermaster took a broad look family Laredo, Texas, April 6, 18 just who have been visiting for two weeks He was rushed (o the hospital where been released "from quarantine foi with their sons at In at the He base. future this Wm. planning dr. There will be an art exhibit at tha Epperson. Camp Kearny, Cal., his bruises were attended to. lie is visualized hundreds of thousands of smallpox. Dear short from a letter Sir: Just returned home Sunday. Davis 'County High school April 17, not seriously injured. Sammies In the mud and filth of the the border to thank Refor The you 18, 19. This will contain the Ellison Hazel Sessions has accepted a Mrs. Laura Willey returned to Word was received Monday morning trenches battalions coming out every flex and the good news it contains. It art exhibit from the east and an exday wearing the same clothes, down to position as clerk at Joseph Knightons Holbrook, Idaho, Wednesday, after by the" Hart family from Idaho Falls the last stitch, that they wore when sure is a pleasure to sit down once a hibit of the ppsters made by pupils of cash store. few a months her with par- to the effect that Mr. Robert Affick, spending week and read all the news of home the Davis county high schools for war they marched In. He saw that these their daughter Maudelines . husband, outcomlng battalions would need hot and the many letters from the boys in saving stamps. From this exhibit the Esther Ashdown, who is working in ents, Mr. and Mr. Moses Holbrook. a bank at Provo, visited relatives A farewell party was given Mon- had just died. He was operated on for baths and elfan clothes as much as the service. posters will go to Salt Lake, where I left Fort Sam Houston March 26 they will be exhibited end the prizes about a week ago. Fun- rest and recreation. here Monday. appendicitis in Bountiful West the day evening Theyre going to get em baths and with the first section of Motor Truck given. eral services will be held here in the Mrs.. Lizzie Retece has just returned amusement hall in honor of Miss Kate First ward tabernacle clothes. InterCo. No. 886 for an overland trip to Friday, on Cities for Repair. from a few months visit with rela- Wood, who left Wednesday Bountiful in ment and if anyone wants a PAIIENT-TEACHEK- S cemetery? admission to the northern states. Back In the cities, salvage denotes Laredo, Texas, tives in Idaho. good rough, dusty joy ride, they want MEETING TO BE HELD Funeral services over the remains a careening red piled high to A daughter was born to Mr, and rs in a that Packard for the trip try Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Cleverly, Jr., and with Program hel waterproof blankets, with of Ezra Tolman, son of the late Jaren of Mrs. Lake Charles Salt Lallas The was truck. and road the City, s to be held meted salvage-corprough firemen Wednesday, April meeting clinging 'family, of Deeth, Nevada, are visiting home of JArs. Sarah Tolman, were held Monday in the to the handrails. the J at sand but three after Tuesday, deep, building 24,1918: relatives here. Tolman Arbuckle. Mrs. Lallas was formerly First ward tabernacle. Mr, Over here Its something else again. bridges we made the one hundred and The annual school exhibit will be, hosthe Marks St. died Thursday at Salvage means repair, reclamation, sixty-fiv- e miles in a day and a half. held in the respective rooms from Gladys Ellis has accepted a position Miss Amy Briggs of this place. pital in Salt Utke City of pneumonia, saving. "with Walker Bros. Dry Goods company Being, the mechanic, of the train l was until 8 p. fti., when the following prochila small The schools and two There wnrbe bath stations Just back gave patriotic and leaves a wife grade in Salt Lake City. ' somewhat worried because the trucks gram will be rendered: demonstration Friday, afternoon, pnd dren and numerous relatives to mourn of the front and each emerging battal - Claw Song Third grade. and they drive tharo-Iikbath parade on are old Ipn wlll have At A son ' was born to Mr. and paraded up and down main ptreet witji his loss. Tie was 28 years eklr-x- I am But te car. Recitation Vesta Barnes. pleased coming out. As they enter the bulfd pleasure Mrs. Leon Waite of Syracuse last banners and flags' and sang patriotic e we did have in not trouble say any speech By pupil from Ing the Sammies, will discard their week at the home of Mrs. Waites par songs to advertise the third Liberty Wanted Men to- - work on canal. duds the least. Jackets, breeches, shoes, socks, eighth grade. loan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mann. D. D. Harris, Layton, Utah. Adv. shirts and underwear. This place, Laredo, is a town of Mexwill go Violin solo Maggie Webster. They 44.18. through the baths and come nut In an icans with a few Americans here and Social and refreshments. other room, to find clean, dry clothes there, and if I were them I would move and sound shoes waiting for them. out and give it to Mexico. There are A TOASTY ROAST TO THE KAISER Whooipng Cough Meantime the salvage folk will have Heres to the Kaiser, Give Chamberlains Cough Remedy gathered up the discarded clothing. two Laredos, one on the U. S. side The Limbrger Cheese, to keep the cough loose and expectora- First off. every garment will go of the international bridge, and one on May the swell in his head tion easy. It is excellent. through the wagon, where the Mexican side. They call the one on the Mexican side New Laredo. I Go down to his knees; steam bathes will kjll em. know' what it is like over there Work to Be Inspected - neck dont May he break his d For Bilious Troubles Next the garments are piled Into for the guards will not let us over On the Hndenburg line To promote a healthy action of the freight carstwhlch eome up to the line without a and that we canAnd gi to h passport croaking liver and correct the disorders caused with supplies and Otherwise might go not We have no desire to go over on the Rhine." The Watch get. by" biliousness, Chamberlains Tablets back empty. At the base the Unde because a soldier would last quick in are excellent. Try them and see how Sam laundry thoroughly launders ev Mexico. and sends them on to quickly they give you a relish for your ery garment We had a little trouble the day we I have a suply of fine seed potatoes other In the same plant: departments food and banish that dull and stupid arrived here. Some Mexicans crossed for sale. for inspection and repair. W. J. THORNLEY, feeling. If a garment has been repaired sev- the river and raided a ranch. We sent Adv. Layton. eral times before, most likely It wll The time has now arrived when farmers must make FOR SALE Blue barley jfor seed. gn into the discard. Otherwise It will preparations for hay harvest. We are offering the greatest T A. Roberts, Layton mill. Ady. W. he patched and Rent forward for the Ml , line of hay harvesting machinery and tools we have ever I j man next comes who out, wet, t muddy ) : bi shown, and have just received a car of the celebrated It .FOR SALE Seed potatoes; good, and craving to be clean again. clean stock. W, J. Thornley, Layton, U Granite Utah. Adv. HOW BOLSHEViKI new Ford car. I- - - tf P ' - fire-wago- n 3-t- Parent-Teache- I y- e-a J Four-minut- Mfficfinnpe.ry for the -- seed Potatoes for sale 8. i: .1 John Deere Mowers For Which We Carry a Full Line of Repairs. John V Side Deere-Dai- n Delivery Rakes and- Hay Stackers Farmers will now be intensely interested in labor saving hay making machinery when there is such a derth of labor. We are also showing a line of Grain and Com Binders. Come in and Inspect These Machines and Appliances. CONSOL DAI ,Li 1i VAGtLfi MACHINE LAYTON, UTAH. t - IZWfi 7vt :tna;l Srr. wiili Beals Tie leverage list satisfies every reftHreseat ef tie nest fiitilki taste sal yet yes sties a (siftii Asm list appeals te tie larest U year letter loes.xot carry EICCO erier frsa G. L C:cL:r, tlfjr. canu - If I Were a Farmer If I were a fanner I would keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that aFe net so serious as to require the attention of physician, such as Chamberlain Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlains Cough Remedy fot coughs, colds and croup. Chamberlains Liniment for sprains, bruises and rheumatic paints. j Chamberlains Tablets for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. By having these articles at hand, it would often save the trouble of a trip to town in the busiest season or in the night, and would enable nle to - treat slight ailments as soon as they appear, and thereby avoid the .more serious diseases that so often follow. vw4Vy arWtveI!et!s t 00. STRAYED OR STOLEN $25.00 reward wvill be paid for in formation leading to the recovery of sorrel mare; white strip my in face, flax mane and tail, wire scratch on right shoulder, had ' bay coltwhen lost.-Lo- st f rom -- range-in Morgan county, B. T. HARRIS, Adv. Layton, Utah. ' ' FOR SALE OR TRADE One two-robeet r cultivator and one Cyphers incubator (egg capacity or 390), the latest model. Call 23-W. W. STEWART, write " Adv. Kaysille, Utah. w PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP . NOTICES Consult County Clerk- - or Respectiv Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles II. Turner, , r., De- - ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Farm ington, Utah, on or before the 1st day of August, A.'D. 1918. RUTH A. TURNER, CAPTURED MOSCOW floorPfot Seven Days of Fire and Blood Described by Chicagoan Wha .Witnessed 1L Seven days of fire and blood, which brought Moscow under the domination Of the Bolshevik!, arr described by Edwin S. Waterbury, the first Chicago man to come out of Russia since the Painting your buildings will immediately increase their fall of Kerensky, Waterbury and value many times the amount of your investment in paint. twenty other Americans were Imprisoned In the National hotel, Moscow, Neglect to paint means loss by deterioration and decay. Lumber during the entlpe seven days, and were and repairs are more expensive now than ever before. Protect In the center of the fighting area. your property from depreciation by painting with Between five thousand and alg ACME QUALITY HOUSE, PAINT . thousand men, women and children were killed during the seven , days, most economical Mr. Waterbury said. The fighting be- It gives great durability and lasting beauty. It is and because last longer. it takes less to use, gan at midnight November 9. Let us show you suitable color combinations for your house and" estimate, The Bolshevik forces included both soldiers and workmen. Someone had the amount of paint required, whether you buy or not. given the. workmen 60,000 guns. One hundred and forty of the Bolshevik! were stationed in the hotel, and. they soqn put the machine across the street out of business. For two days they stood in the windows and sniped in all directions. At last we got tired of that and sent word to both sides asking them to make the hotel neutral territory. To do that we had to turn the Bolshevlkl out Into the streets and, strangely enough, they went. -- When Ihe'Iioiel becarue neutral wa ran up the American flag, along with the French, Italian, British and Japanese flags, and there was no mors firing." IT PAYS TO PAINT FARMERS UNION; LAYTON -- - MUSKRAT ACTED LIKE PUPPY Gambols About Fcetef Mao Who Was Walking on lee. A. M. Zlmmennann of Fox Lnke, Wls.; while walking across the lake on the Ice. Ibe other day..had. afunny experience with a muskrat which came running along the ice. He says the animal jumped, up and down around his feet, acting for all the world like a puppy glad to see him. Zimmennann scouts the Idea that the rat was trying to fight him. though old trappers say the rats are very savage now and will not hesitate to attack a Executrix of the Estate of Charles II. person, and that this is their way of Turner, Sr., Deceased. to bite. The rat played around trying Date of first publication March 23, for a little while, turned add .made iff. A. D. 1918 KUSH YOU! " Large, Soft, Clean COTTON RAGS To The Reb:: Cl:: Will Pay Tea 5c. ? - y |