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Show lorat-- d L&eew t I ' eJ o Telephone No. I We wish to thank the people of KaysviUe and The hours for the Chautauqua : meetings are 10 a, m., 3 and 9 p. m. : to give the best of service and the best of so that we may continue to everything t j t . Nelson II. Burton of Woods : Crpss was the guest of Mrs. John ; Mukhin sky Tuesday. j merit your patronage. Mrs- - , ! Miss Genevieve Brooks is visiting at : : the home of Bishop and Mrs. David E. : Layton in West Layton. :i E. P- - Ellison returned home from Nevada Saturday evening. He reports a labor scarcity in Nevada. Regular picture show at the La Tonia on Saturday evening of this week and on next Wednesday night. fJ . 'Cz ,CJ ticihity for their liberal patronage during our' first rnWh of business. Our instructions are I tank you. o :z3 N Mrs. C. 0. Davey returned from a j visit to Idaho Falls Saturday. Just ask for what you want we have it. 000 T V t & : ribbn, fancy hats, fancy ties. ' T i Onr!i Sait Lke Ha 'cirie Writ Layton Com me and wsterwork club for information. t .0 tk. On line of dmrym. rfmt Oreeon Short I m pumps, that pair of white oxfords, that fancy pair of h'oce to match. Just the thing for 4th of July and other liberty days. CVN f n We have that pair of shoes, that pair of , of pnxiiiriion f li .tie bttyt JU U rohet n fornt'.ny, rtinutv, .er'-.oof irm... ereaa.fr r und eoi xrt those Hd ot.pnuniure for l""-InU.te roa.i. c for fruit aesking auburban aereat'e trurk (faroeiiuig, en.ckea rauinfr il u,n.. A) Fancy in the mt Ut of v - "LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sullivan, of Salt Lake City are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey. osao frs. Annette E. Stevenson left for San Diego, Cal., last Friday. She will .visit with Mr, and Mrs. Murray W. Cowley. Mr. Cowley is expected to be called for foreign service soon. Kaysville The sale of Chautauqua tickets indicates that the affair will be a big IiUiiimI success, Leters from places where the Ur. and Mrs. TTiley Call and little pleasing role. In the cast supporting meetings have been held this season " yy AU T 4ANIJ son left Friday morning for their iiim are C. II. Geldert, Dorothea Abril, states that the program is one of a ' 1 t I (' 1 h t: faee home ia few a after Idaho, visit Noah days . ' . and Oliver, Guy I others, high order. I I Beery t . with Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Openahaw, , . t The if will shovvn be ' Hostage at the ' -- T t J I SI The only excuse for being without a .It t m M 'W Kaysville J. Opera House, Saturday .ever . The hearts of the people of Kays job in Layton is to be dead, or at least ' ning. '.I sore villeare with and almost dead. There are 'plenty of jobs d .w y- s r-- s i grief ml, sympathy i n' i u i as ; afshare ti sorrow the ii in sight but no men to fill them. It and they ICE CREAM RESTRICTION i f t In j ii i 1 r.Wr fliction now being undergone in the is almost imposible to get men and i it t t 1. For the period of the war the drugX j t a .J teams to unload cars at the depots. J. Sheffield, Jr. family of IIof the state have agreed with gists atFirst and last scarlet has fever ' iZ. the commercial economy board of the kavss tomorrow tacked all the children of the The Layton garages, pursuant to .j h family state to the use of three the order of the Commercial Economy rat.a days vialt to Morgan. standard only and on Thursday of last week little ice creams. The board will, within a Board for Utah, are closing at 6 T.. Earcr.s is slowly recovering Maxime succumbed to the pm. J.I-disease. few days, issue a regulation which it Emergency calls be taken care of, of Fear the disease He out is now able to go with. spreading among is said will for the but the manufacof oils provide or in buyer gasoline, the children : of the of community pre- ture for Ij j car n.r,J w&Ik about bis place general sale of only chocolate, such cases ia required to make affivents friends and relatives to going i their relief and only such help as can vanilla and strawberry ice creams. At davit as to the emergency and ia then the same time a list of ten standard only permitted to purchase enough oil L C:;rya Barnes and family of be passed in to them can be extended. va--3 It Ix--City are spending their The bereaved family is assured that syfups will he made. Vendors of the or gas to get him to his home. refreshment will not be prohibited x. 1th bli parents, Mr. and Mrs. they, have the wholehearted sympathy The field man for the Layton Sugar from a G. M. rarr.es. mixing any two or three or more of the people even if they cannot be in of the standard syrups to make new company reports that the tonnage of T1 r ccr.tr: It bas been let for the their home to help. beets in the Layton district will be concoctions. build-a school new cf i .a t W ITS S r S unusually heavy this year. While the grad The Kaysville city council held its t acreage is not as large as customary, t f.r Ilaysvhla. The new building regular eessfon Monday night and, in NEW SUGAR SCHEDULE .1 L 3 l:crt:J near the build still the farmers will probably harvest present nddition to the regular routine transThe new sugar schedule has gone t t rr J t cth will be hsxtsd from a acted considerable more beets, as they look unusually other business-Severa- l into effect in the state. The provisions c for this time of Reason, complaints were received con 8re rigid in their requirements but the ' done is assurance stock by given by the state food running E. and Jesse Harris have jumped j TLs family of John Flint celebrated corning damage g tla 7Z.h birthday Saturday evening at at large and the city marshal was administration that there will be into th game by purordered to impound all stock found at ample for all legitimate purposes. overs laid for The were combine a which they put to j Lryccn. chasing fifty. in the city, with or without care-- j der the new regulation householders work evening was spent in social chat. The Tuesday afternoon on John takers. Councilman Ruhfoi;th re- - will be allowed to purchase 100 pounds Flints farm. The machine will cut, family presented him with a beautiful ported that he had found several of sugar for canning purposes durinT thresh and sack the wheat from twenI'yr.rt ring. person? watering from the city water the summer. It may be bought all at ty acres ip a day. The sacked wheat The Barnes Banking company is system ' through hose without nozzle one time or in lot$. The ia dropped from the machine ir. Mailing a Burroughs bookkeeping on same, and that he had given no--. Purchaser ia obliged to sign a card batches of three sacks and the straw is It is some trouble to tiee that prosecution would follow if stilting that the sugar ia to be used delivered in bunches. The power for vpulate the machine on the start, the offense was repeated. The coun-o- r canning purposes and that during driving .the elevators, and threshing but will soon prove a great time cil concurred in the report and prose- - the summer not more than three is furnished delivery machinery by a time savercations will follow similar violations, pounds per month for each member of The tractive power gasoline engine. the family will be used for other pur- - is ; furnished by four horses. This is Mayor John W. Thornley came down Maxine, the daughter poses. the fist combine in Davis county- frc'i Morgan county to preside at the of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield, Jr.. M rr.- ting of the city council Monday died at the family residence in Kays HI .r.'.'.t. Mrs. Thornley came with him. ville on Thursday afternoon, Tb-- y have returned and are in camp 27th, of scarlet fever. The funeral EES cr, the V.kber. Jwiis held from the home on the after- - -- .3 t Tke plants of the Kaysville Canning noon of the same day and interment EH ( was in Kaysville cemetery. A number corporation are now running' on pens of relatives, neighbors and friends cr.J cherries. The plants have been who learned of the death by phone, thoroughly gone over and are in condition for the summer and gathered in the street in front of the home while the funeral service wras EJ1 canning campaign. held on the porch. The srvieee was The Y. L. M. I A.. Kaysulle, No. 2, Conducted by Bishop Frank Hyde and HE gave a beautiful lawn party Thurs- the speakers xvere Myron Phillips, day la-- ,t in honor of Mhs Mir, a Web-ct:- r, Thomas E. Williams, and Bishop 33 w ho is to depart for a mis-- f James E. CrkldleThe benediction HE n to California. Refreshments was pronounced by Prerident Henry EE: x , ? 'served and the evening was spent II. Blood. The interment was in 1 : i f -tries, etc. Kaysville cemetery where the grave EE was dedicated by I'?ihanif-- are making extensive Haberdashery--Clothe- s, Music was furnished by- - aEqa0s; and improvements inthe and members of Kaysville choir, gg IM Tty at the corner of Tenth and The floral offeringsthewere many and HE I'Crun street, where Mr. and Mrs. splendid, Arnold M,' Barnes will make their home. When completed the Wallace Reid, held as The Hostage 1 Due will be thoroughly modern in his new-es- t Paramount picture of' with the exception of ht at. that name, has a most .strenuous but , CIM! DAVIS KIDS CO. KAYSVILLE f Iff Mill t A I ill. tillu i til tlfi it ! i i Kaysville Opera EHouse b- ) . p- Saturday Eve. JULY 6th j 1 M - i JESSE r, l; LASKY r.-cua- - Udkb 3 w-i- ClTTvh" Hiki: by BEULAH MARIA DIX -mmam J" i t. f f A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ii ci m top ATfltflCWTAGt - r--J Wallace JlQkmmountQKduni 25-pou- nd r.j. Directed by , ROBERT TIIORNBY il labor-savin- Un-lar- r-ihi- 1 EIM T. : Reid in s 2 Presents j jlvj ib w it trtrtttrtrirtrfrttirtrk - 4ta-year-- S firi-t-clea- s - j s " r jSf MYRON W. PHILLIPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY n 11 ii 1 KAYSVILLE. V'f vy-- Everything for a gentleman 1 t0 wear. If you are not Over 1 There, come Over Here for Head- ware, boot ware, Shirts,. Collars, Cuffs .and Ties; Gloves and Socks, loo. 1 , 'rt , I 11 LAYTON, UTAH '1 r Evening, Jc: L, J r Nifty Designs and High B Quality. Easy Prices. BBUSLilS iMgrr V SEE US FIRST Yr-- i . iul thoroughly cejoik the. product. new,- samtarr Tc .::!dn these hot days. d 2 l::t and purest materials enter into the compo C 3 dri:d: s sen'ed by us. We are prepared to ' ' ' ! cccl ycu cf. v,-- w,rr sh r - J -- .it jy - IN "V rr7 n uofcg 372 2-1- :!, Street C-d;- n, Utah tv Aii a .-- r un.3AN, -- A rt I ' nrv -- 1 f J I Cc::::r.:y J C w l y y v y y t1 y r0 J fu-ta- -e . UTAH y y y fyyy g x --v r - 1 X . J n 0 |