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Show r iiiiflllMiiil(lf(iflllfi(tiMIIMllilMl(llfififvt)(f( : r r-- a. Mfr(fvv WZYILUZ UTAH LAYTON Uca tod ia Dm iWfet ( fartila fWM. 4 faert ta tndwtwa of. ad t M cw. wr !. l Lortoa Saaar napMl. eanaotT. ..u, maairy and ter tkooa Mato toad. Good opport "! fa-ta- c. Making aakarkaa aeraafa far track rardaai&f, tkkkaa rtajtad dairriac. Oo Haa af Salt Lake A Ofdaa Haa rtaetri lickta ad Oraaaa Sfcart Wrtta Lartaa Caaaar-ck- ai aad wataraarfca. lak far tafenaatiaa. - frt Uc Shoes for the children, the hoys, the girls, the young ladies, the1 yotag mem JShap-ta- lasts for the children. Brown and Grey long last shoes for the ladies and young sohccl girls - .. -- ,, g J. I. Adams and family are suffering Jest cp-to-ua- , with the Spanish flu. ie - Miss Winona Ramsey was ville visitor on Sunday. f White Iloase high grade dress welts for men. Drown make Army Shoes, high tops, top, etc. - one-pie- a Kays- Mrs. Evan ' Ellison spent Sunday with relatives in Kaysville. ce J Mbfesi? Frank Whitesides and family reported ill with the influenza. 12030 Rubber shoes of all kinds to wear over your shoes. Keep your feet dry and avoid taking cold. Coyer your feet with Ball Band Rubbers. , Straight hopping Early Mrs. A. H. Ellis underwent an operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden last week. - , , ,re lie i i Miss Irene Watt of McCammon, Idaho, has been the guest of Miss Lavon Green. and . i I j -- h i Charles Day of Dayton visited here on Monday with hi$ parents, .Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Day. ' i t 1 Kaysville will make their home with the brides mother. KAYSVILLE Mrs. Paul Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, arrived home last Friday from Goat island for a ten day furlough. Paul enlisted in the Naval Reeserva about a year ago and was called to Marshall, California, for intensive training at a radio station. He likes the service fine and intends to 1 I W. Swan spent re-enl- ist with county Ja-ee- 0 , Gifts. X X -- X X X 'X We have a large part Of our lx Holiday Goods in and on display now and will have practicallyall of them in by the first part of next week. X X X X X X X X X X -- X Israel Smitth. X Dont wait until the last week! X X Come in now and yon will have a better chance of getting just what you want, v Louis Cook, Spencer Adams and Lane Jones returned to the University Training school on Monday. ft Aft ft ft a ft A SCHOOLS TO REMAIN CLOSED Ivan Thornley of this place and Miss As yet the date for of Gertrude Barber of Syracuse were the schools of Davis county has not married Wednesday of last week. been set, but it is certain that they Mrs. Louis Hagan of Salt Lake is will not open on Monday, November visiting with her parents, Mr, afid 25th. Mrs. Orson Layton for some time. FARMINGTON ChU Mt aC rtek and fvrtiU Dart Mat. Hmm to Miller floral na. arwwara ta hintaaaatay. W. lataneoaataia Doris Cottrell of Kaysville, who haa been employed by the Layton Auto company, has resigned her position. of in U Laaattaa of tfco faiaooo Loraoa wort. Haa watorwork aa4 taetrta 11 hu. A ftao ptao for wfatoaaa. flo-wo- William Watt of McCammon, Idaho, came down to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen attendfriend. ed the funeral of Mr. Allen's sister, Joseph E. Robins, which was held last Mrs. Golden Barton was a Kaysville week Miss Fanny Allen in Salt Lake on SunHiss Leone Cook of Bountiful hat Miss Allen, who has been em- visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Huhert Layton and little keen a Kaysville visitor for several day, as a school teacher in Salt Lake ployed Mr. Mrs. and H. S. and week. of Draper are at the home this Daynes daughter days for a number of years, volunteered to visited In Farmington Sunday, of Mr. and Mra, Orson Layton this family Professor C. S. Carrington was the assist as a nurse daring the influenza week. Miss Louise James and Miss Alta epidemic in that city. She contracted guest of Ur. and lira. Z. Rory the disease while on duty and died L. Robinson spent Monday in Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs Willard Garrett has just rea short time. turned from a few days visit with City. Morgan X NLY five, weeks remain in which to select your Xmas ftWWW X X X t X X 99g 9 ng ttr ta Mitt Bnti aaaatal kwrt fatlMA r --ta, lm h 4 Craft tawJ aaaaf- - artta-M imi takt lint tU rtMi.tr ad W m&. ta Dm Tk in x x Miss Martha Morgan spent the r, week-en- d in Centerville with her lu''::::;:::::;!mi!i!ii!i!ii!ii!i!i!i!iiii!!iiii!i!iiii::iii;;;ii!:::;:;::::::;::::;:;;;iii!i!;:!!i!!!!!!iiu!!!!i!iii!!i!iii!ii!ii!!!!i Eanday I sis-tee- Telephone No. Mr. and Mrs. Georg h h ix Miss Lizzie Green has resumed her work at the Layton bank, after, an attack of influenza. Sonus Jo Cl X X . H Ho tc Dile Stores KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON Jv Originators of Low Prices at R Rags bs , Hisses Virginia Phillips and Emma Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. M. Barnes in Ogden with Odd spent the week-en- d were Kra. Earl Stewart. pleasantly surprised by a number of friends on Monday evening, , lira. S. U. Caddie and children of Carnes and refreshments Hrere en Exit Lake are spending the week with joyed during the evening. The guests sedatives in Kaysville. were: Misses Faye Sanders, Artell Urs. Jenny Young and Uisa Verda Unford, Gladys Barker, Norma Un Robins cf Salt Lake spent Sunday with derwood, Plarl Shelton, Leone Cook, Florence Stanton, Messers Newell Urs. Clifford Anthon. Sanders, William Jarman, William Urs. Elizabeth Venable of Ogden is Barton, Frank Reeves, Elburn Chip-mathe guest of her sister, Urs. John Maurice Barnes and Golden Bar VTalker during the week. ton. her sister, Mrs. Grant Hansen, of President J. U. Robinson is taking City. Brigham a months rest cure for sciatic rheumatism. Glen Day is actipg agent at ' the D.AR.G. during the absence of h. Miss Lucille Lee spent Sunday in V. Shiraer, who was called to CaliSalt Lake visiting her sister, Mrs. fornia recently on account of illness. Carmicle. A recent letter from Dr. W. A. Whit-loc- k Mrs. Nathan Clark and daughter, states that he was in battle for Josephine, visited in Centerville Tues two weeks when the e, fighting was day with Mrs. John Ford. after which he was given a two A bonfire party was given Thun weeks leave for rest. day evening by the Misses Lavins and G. W. Lea than of Ogden has sue Lillie Earl and Miss Eva Hess. Miss eeeded T. A Phillips as district manDonetta Blood was the recipiUrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield will leave today for Deerlodge, Montana, ent of a miscellaneous shower at her Miss Birdie Dudler of Salt Lake is ager of the Utah Power & Light home on Monday evening previous to spending a short time in Farmington, company at Layton. Mr. Phillips refor a stay of several month. her marriage to Oyde Burn in gh am on the guest of Miss Lillian Neff. signed sometime ago to devote bis enUiss Nellie Edmunds of Salt Lake to farming. Wednesday. Music and games formed ergies Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood entertained Spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. amusement for the after which guest, Mrs. Margaret Cowley was the guest and Mrs. Edward Edmonds. refreshments were served. Those pres- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood at their home Wednesday even-in- of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomley en ent were: Mrs. Henry Mansell, Jr., Cornish on Sunday. She was accom Cottertained a number of friend at din. Mrs. Albert T. Smith, Mra. Harry home by Masters Billy and panied Batrell, Misses Lavora Smith, Lola aer at their home on Sunday. Bishop H. G' Iverson of Salt Lake Stanford Cowley, who will visit with con, Doris Cottrell, Leone Wilcox, City made a pleasant visit with Presi their grandparents for several days. Newell Sanders entertained a num. Martha Barber, Ruby Rushforth, Leher of his friends at cards last night one Love, Maud McLatchie, Verna dent J. H, .Robinson Tuesday after Joseph Johnson of Price returned at his home. Refreshments were Robins, Elda Sessions and Blanche noon. to his home last week, after spending served late in the Evening. Lavince Tanner and Kneland Tanner several Jones. . days in Layton. He came to Mrs. Fred Kershaw returned from Within the nex few days the people spent part of last week at their home attend the funeral of his brother-in-laDavid Day. Mrs. Johnson will Cato p; Lew is, where she has been for of Davis county will begin to welcome here. Lavince is working at Garland the past few months with her hus- back her sons, who were called to do and Kneland is employed at Salt Lake. remain with her parents for some band, who is in training there. ther bit in the great war. The first Miss Gladys Barker of Kaysville and time. men to return will be those quartered Misses Eila and Caddie Streeper of Elmer and John Evans are confined Miss Ella Smith is suffering with in the home cantonments and others Centerville visited at the home of Mr. to their home suffering with the flu. the influenza, contracted while nurs- will follow soon after. Perhaps a and Mrs. J. II. Robinson Friday afterin relatives Clearfield. reShe is ing noon. Bert Kikuchi, who was injured about year will lapse before all the boys ported to be in a very serious condibut be their return soon or late two weeks ago at the beet dump at Mrs. James Dunbar entertained at the tion. they wf receive a hearty welcome. Layton sugar factory,' and who dinner Thursday afternoon.. Covers has been in St Marks Word has been received recently of Davis Aunty is immensely proud of hospital since were laid for Mrs. Charles Burton, Jr, that time, has recovered sufficiently the serious illness of Ben Hudson of her soldier sons and the record they and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sadrup and to return home and be about Southern Idaho, a former Kaysville have made. Now the War is over, the family. resident. He is reported to be very individual doings of our men will toTiltiff throughto tBe Bomeldlks lowwifli Influenza-pneumoiiiOur annual east wind started Tues- NOTICE OF SPECIAL and, depend on it, their stories will day about midnight and Wednesday it STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The marriage of Miss Donetta make mighty interesting reading. continued to blow, but not with as ta Blood, daughter of Mrs. Sarah J. high velocity as some of our formei Of the Kaysville Canning Corporation. Blood and the late William Blood, and To be or not to be a Dutchman, easters. Clyde Bumingham-o- f Syracuse took is the question agitating the mind of A special meeting of the shareholdThe, Misses, Dor and Evelyn Hess place yesterday. The : young . coupla Wilhelm, the Han. entertained a few friends at their ers of the Kaysville Canning Corporahome Wednesday evening. The house tion will be held at the office of said frftfrftftAftflrtftftftftftftftftftflftftftftfrftft-ftftft-ftftfrfrfrftftftftaftftflftftflflaftflftfriwas decorated with ferns and potted company in the Barnes Block, Kaysville, Utah on Saturday, December 14, plants. 1918 at 3 p. m. Mrs. Sarah Ann Sessions and Mrs. The object of the Martha Duncan of Bountiful were amend Article 5 of the meeting is to Articles of InFarmington visitors Tuesday, guests corporation so that it will read aa of their daughters, Mrs. E. II. Clark Dont let the fact of a drug store being handy overand Mrs. A. I Clark. shadow your good judgement in buying. The near-b- y store Article 5 : The1 amount of the ra may be a reliable store and it may not. Your own health capital stock cf the said corpora--tioREFLEX TO ISSUE DAVIS and that of your family demand thatyou shouhlknow , divided into "COUNTY SERVICE BOOK "the matter before' you place your drug trade. shares 15,000 of the par value of It is the intention of The Reflex to If ours is your near-b- y store we want you to investigate 10.00 each. our methods and the quality of grxKb we sell.. Theyll stand j compile a biographical history of the And to transact any other business men of Davis county who took the most searching investigation. part in the great-wa- r, - It is If we are at a distance it will pay you4o lok us planned to give -each mail in a the are" book and illus- meeting. There tenons tnJChy' page 'way. why ptacihg'your drug trade By order of the Board of Directors, trate the same with bis portrait. The with .us will be to your advantage. . book will be sold by subscription and JOHN G. M. BARNES, the number printed will be limited by Secretary. the orders taken. Work on the book November 18, 1918. ViJ be commenced as soon as the men Phone 1G5-irst publication November 21, 1918, Laytcn, Utah return. Last publication December 5, 13 IS. ter-riffl- n, g. . f 7 1 1 w, . re-tur- n, 4 be-gir- l C i t t - IN PLACING YOUR DRUG TRADE fol-ow- n. aWt shalLha-SHiailOO- t upanjw? " Layton Drug Company W s: Bank Four Cash, Says Roosevelt b easy fpetdts ta Us tfree&eas ca JYeslient Tkeodcre Eoosevcft crjeJ ca Us bearers the of bank iairttZty tetr accssr ts. Et said that bask depes&rs rsake the best dtizsss. J Art yea cse of tka bait citizens? Art yea a kaak depositor ? Nsnsccc aai is too small, eo access! tea &Xe, for ia to fcanilo. BARKIS BAifflKG eatEthae, UTAH A, 'V, COM? |