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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH Mr, and Mrs. F.obert Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ellison, and Mrs. J. D. Ilarrod, Mrs. Margaret Cowley and Miss Gladys Cowiey. UiiliniH : 1 Ball" Brand Straight Line Rubber Goods We Ilighpress Rubber Goods g j sell rubber footwear marked by the are the best and cheapest the tojauy jn long run. 1 Light weight Rubbers, Mens, Womens and Childrens Shoes. on our The brand Straight-Lin- e means bers classy, wear that wears like auto tires. light-weig- ht Rubfoot- Wears longer fits snugger and look better Vac Boots feel like velvet and wear like iron. Red Ball fit for every A r fool . funeral services JAMES in your family. Telephone No. Funeral .services were held yestermeetingday afternoon .at the Layton died who E. Robins, house for James Monday. at his home in East Layton fo The deceased has been an invalid his survived by is many years, lie Mrs. children: wife and the following Idaho, Ilarvey Gardon of MeCamraon, Melvin, Edna, .Earl, William, Orson, cemetery. . KAYSVILLE fl Want itr hi mtUi Dii i aoll.r lm fa WiUmi. KayvvUla i4 frail Maalnr aatah. vaatekl Bill, IWIummI u4 fmt SrUk plant 44 utmAlly h Ua aialtt af U. attp, Oaaaial farm, lac, frail u4 awteUa fwalif far aklp-aaa- al u4 aaaalap ara Ua Darla haparlant In4aatr4.a. Um Oaaatr Caatral Bilk aekaol, akarckaa aa4 paw apara kaaaa. City a.Ur aa4 alaakrta ltikta ara far tail. af tka NnUu tta ata ta ap ipaay u4 priatlap plant lifniitk Ul4 laa. Mrs. Rebecca McLatchie is spend lng the week with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Genevieve Brooks of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Galley during the week. . Mrs. Ernest Peterson, who has been very ill with pneumonia, has sufficiently recovered to be about. services or Mrs. Mary Alice Whitesides were held Sunday at noon in front of the Layton meetThe choir furnished the inghouse. and J. opening and closing hymns Face. to Heber Whitesides sang "Face E. Wiggili The speakers were James and Jabez S. Adams, President H. H Blood offered the invocation and David E. Layton the benediction. Bishop James E. Ellison conducted the ser !!III!!l!!lllliu vices. Interment was in the Kaysville cemetery, where E. P. Ellison ol the stake presidency dedicated the Barker, Estella Epperson, Artell Linford, Verna ' Robins, Aidenn Jacobs, Georgia Sitzcr and Marian Jacobs. The committee of Red Cross ladies who have Charge of the packing of the soldiers' Christmas boxes will be in the Girls' Patriotic League headquarters in the. Barnes block every afternoon at 1 oclock until November SO, when all boxes must be mailed. t J Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark entertained a number of Salt Lake friends at dinner on Sunday, the occasion being the anniversary of Mrs. Clark birth. The guests were: - Mrs, Nellie Smoot, Mrs. Mark Howard, Mrs. Frank Mayes, Mrs. A. A. Alkire, Miss Helen Talabot and Mr. Herman Andrews of Park City. LAYTON thi mifot It firtlli Located In fUkk. in prodoctioa of milk, tomatoes nd lupor boots. Hu tbo factory of tbo Layton Sutar company, canoory, roller mills, eroamory and eoncroto section of state road. Coed opportunities for those seeking suburban navaga for. fruit grow, lng. truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On lino of Salt Lake a Ogden and Oregon Short Lind. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial olub for information. Mrs. Raymond Gledhill of Ogden spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alma Phillips. Mr. and. Mrs. W. R. Skeen of Ogden were week-en- d visitors at the home of E. P, Ellison. Vlrd Cook and Glen Day went to Evanston, Wyoming, last Thursday and returned Saturday. Miss San&h Lund of Salt Lake has Newman Reeves, Vernon Mansell, Bishop Ray Corbridge, Frank' L. been visiting with Misses Marian and Irul Simmons and Mac Swan, who Whitesides and Chris Weaver are all Aidenn Jacobs for several days. . successfully passed the entrance ex- fr fferin' Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lloyd i ftminfltionskttha U. (U. for th. of. Mrs. Howard Ellis, and Mrs. John Salt Lake were guests of Miss E Stella ficers trailing school at Camp Tay-lor- , left Crane afternoon Kentucky of Ogden were week-en- d Monday visitEpperson on Saturday and Sunday. for that camp, where, they will be ors with Layton friends. Miss Ruby Phillips wss hostess at drilled in heavy artillery. It was exan informal affair for a number of pected that all men called for any E. P. Ellison left Sunday night for her girl friends last Saturday even- further training wiuld be dismissed, his Nevada ranches. While away he but at that time no word of such an expects to make a trip to California.; ing. effect had been received by them. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitesides of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barton enter, Burley, Idaho, attended the funeral tabled at dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes entertained of Mrs, W, W, Whitesides on Sunday, Vernon Layton' Covers were laid for last Friday evening at her home on ten. Locust street : The guests were Misses Mrs. Sarah Watt and Mrs. Cora Pearl Shelton, Norma Underwood, ' Lundstead of Salt Lake are the guests Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Caddie and Barker, Florence Stanton and of Mrs. Richard Stevenson for sev. Gladys week-enchildren of Salt Lake were d i Messers William Jarman, Vernon Man-- eral days. guests of Mrs. Alice Sanders and 1, Mac Swan and Kenneth Sheffield. family. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gardon and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Golden Barton William Watt of McCammon, Idaho, Josephine Taylor of Salt Lake twined informally on Saturday even came down to attend the funeral of City is a guest at the home of her ing at their home in Farmington in James E. Robins on Wednesday, honor Mac of brother, William II. Rouche for sevSwan, Vernon Mansell, Newman Reeves and Irul Simmons, eral days. Ralph Westgate, who was the soli who left Monday .for Kentucky. rt with the body of. David Richard Stanton arrived yesterday left Day, Tuesday afternoon for Camp from Rockford, Illinois, and will visit Mills, where his company is now staseveral weeks with his daughter, Mrs. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN tioned. Arnold M. Barnes. IN NORTH DAVIS COUNTY A number of friends of Dr. and Mrs. hfr.. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Following is the result of the A. Z, Tanner pleasantly surprised Mrs. AM. Barnes and Miss Flor. Fourth Liberty Loan campaign in them at their home on Monday even ence StanCoq motored to Ogdon on North Davis county: the occasion being the tenth aning, Wednesday. niversary of their marrigae. Cards were enjoyed and refreshments were E. M. Bagley entertained at XMrs. Monday at her'hme in Salt served late in the evening. Those pres- Lake for the four Kaysville F'oys who left Monday afternoon for Kentucky. dier-esco- 5 Miss Maggie Layton entertained at dinner Sunday evening in compliment to her brother, Vernon, who expected to leave on Wednesday for Gamp Lewis. l Allotment . 147,650 Miss Claire Over subseriptioiK. $ 9,000 Saturday evening, complimentary to Short $3,300. Y her guest, Miss Emily Newman of With a minimum of 20xppr cent ot Salt Lake, who has been visiting here thisfNJistrict ,4 for several days. The invited guests population subscribing, 23 percent 5000 had with population were : MrsrZrllenry Jacobs," Misses -- - Ghmson-entc'Uatned- 'on Evelyn GaiJey,MarieBlamIres, Gladys Funeral Kaysville i!i!ii!!i!i!iililiiil!!llll!liililii!!li!iiili!!ii!!i!!!liiiiii!!ii!!iii!!i!!IliI!!!!IIi!!!!!!l!il!:aili!!!i!!il!l!ii!!! TW FUNERAL OF MRS. W. W. WHITESIDES HELD AT NOON SUNDAY Soims I Agency Tor grave. Hi t ROBERT BARTON LOSES HAND Oh last Friday night Robert Barton, art employee of Jhe Layton Sugar company, lost his right hand while endeavoring to replace a piece of machinery. The injured man was taken to the Dee hospital, where an amputa tion was made. At last reports tht patient was resting as well as could be expected. The factory employees on the Wednesday shift donated their earnings on that day to the injured man- .- It is stated that the fund so raised will run near $1,000, Mr. Barton is well known through out Davis county and was born and reared here. He is a man of exem plary habits and has a host of friends. Ha- - . SEND CHRISTMAS PACKAGES SOON TO BOYS IN FRANCE Miss Martha E. Barnes urges that the people, who have received the coupons for soldiers' Christmas packages bring the contents for the boxes to headquarters just as soon as pos sible. Such with the packing committee will avoid a rush during the last few days before Nov vember 20. LOCAL BOARD Orders received at the office of the Local Board this morning set forth that all men in the old class would be required to return questionairrea to the board. There are about thirty men in this class who have not yet received their 18-ye- ar ques-tionairre- s. Captain Snow requests that all men now having questionairres in their fill them out and return same and that they be classified for future refernece. Ha FOR SALE -- No. 2 Stewart Hot Blast heating stove, in good condition. John Hodgson, Layton. Adv. 11-7- -2 45 I $1.79 98c 49c ...98c Layton, and Apn Deal I! i JL. .L 1 Unions W t0 to to to $4.19 evei $3,98 thin but $1.19 Boys Underwear,' $2.19 Flannel I OShirts 98ct Boys 0 $1.49 Mens Dress Shirts, Samples worth $1.75 to $2.50, each $1.23 L $5.49 to $10.00 Boys Fall Suits. ;. Mens Sweaters ..... $1.15 to $7.49 Mens Mackinaw Coats ........ $5.98 to $10.49 Boys Mackinaw Coaty.... ..... $4.49 to $6.98 Ladies Fleece Lined Hose 29c to 49c Ladies Wool Jlose ... 59c to 69c Ladies Unions 75c to $2.49 L. D . S. Garments .......... ............................... 98c to $4.98 Misses Unions 69c to $1.98 Mens Leather, Fleece Lined, Mitts 49c to $1,49 Y sty the E abo Of 4it ? but tha the aot to Ol 1 Ch thi You will note that our prices are considerably lower than the market prices on most of our lines. Come in and take advantage of the big saving. as D Golden Rule Stores KAYSVILLE th bi m FARMINGTON Originators of Low Prices B S v tl d fl Reserve District , No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON, AT LAYTON, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 1, 1918 ' Loans and ' discounts RESOURCES. including rediscounts $188,875.16 Customers liability account of acceptances of this bank pur- phased or discounted by Total Loans HZHZH Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged Payments actually made on Liberty 4U bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned .. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house. Equity in banking house Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with FederelesemBank Lash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, and trust companies other thaji bankers, included in Items 13, 14 or 15 Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17, 18Tl8j79!59 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash ' items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ar Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned,-- . , 204,72112 626.07 25,000.0$ 55,000.00 80,000.00 10,344.80 900.00 .3,000.00 3.000.- 00 2.000.- 00 14,820.65 17,659.99 1,019.60, Total LIABILITIES. , eixPenses 00 $ 25.000 12,500.50 ... interest and taxes paid n- notes outstandiIndividual deposits subject to check Cashier s checks outstanding Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits" ( otherthanTank Slt5,Jsub0?ct t0 reserve$144, 113.53 dCp0lt (.th(?r tl,an for monsy .borrowed) Other tim i deposit's $3,631.83 563.03 3.062-8- 159-1- ? 66.00 16,430.00 85,927.99 7 103,339.9$- Total 9 25,000.03 143.SS3.3S $313,034.34 State of Utah, County of Davis, ss.: do o!c?r.pl7 VIRD COOS, Notary Fcl2i aiy commission expires February 22, 1929, W 1 you 1 Mens Underwear, Unions Mens Flannel OShirts ...... Mens Wool Sox v Layton Drug Company Utah Phone 101-- 1 ing left am Tcasorrywhy' placing' your drug- trade .way. -- There to will us be with your advantage. are-man- y ow to Fi trenc 12 $ove: statement is true, to the bet of my knowledge and belief. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. and sworn t0 before Ee this 12th day ot November, 1313;UbSCnbcd - Pa Hr. tojneet the cold, stormy weather. that we have before us? Compare our prices before buying and you yill satisfy yourself that we can save you money on your d- M , gden, ptah Are You Prepared Capital stock paid in Dont let the fact of a drug store beinp; handy overshadow your good judgement in buying. The near-b- y store may be a reliable store and it may not. Your own health and that of your family demand that you should know about the 'mattctbe&rcjrau. pliRyaar-drug-traIf ours is your near-b- y store we want you to investigate our methods and the quality of goods we sell. Theyll stltnd the most searching investigation. If we are at a distance it will pay you to lok us up njiw YC 2155 Washington Ave. suWi ibers. PLACING YOUR .DRUG TRADE c Stafford Millinery Company 'Surplus fund Undivided profits !N V unequal values at $1.93, $2.93, $3.93 and $4.95 each. ' Childrens Ifats at cost. No. 7685 HEWS OF THE -- To reduce our large, stock of the latest designs and matcri in Tailored and Trimmed Hats, we are offering E. ROBINS Ray and Leslie, all of Layton. Interment took place in Kaysvills Keep your feet dry and comfortable. Save shoe leather. Avoid influenza. Buy a pair nowl SlhiefflFneH CUT PRICE HILLItlERY SALE fcs 1 Ha fri X n, L. E. Ellison, John W. Thornlej Ante- and Bert Harris have gone to contem. are lope island today. They daring there cattle plating feeding months.' winter the OF Good Lubbers The Bir-ki- ent were: ff fffirn DireSo7s!CtAtteEt: ADA1IS JOHN II. LAYTON, JOHN a ii b b |