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Show Mt'lf MHtttf It ffllHf MHHIlfIMI llttf MflMMTff If IIHfflHfffti fflfflff Uttlf f 1 1 tM Iff If f M I I IJV. F. L. Rigby of Edge End farm has 4ta Brothers just purchased for Rigby one Durand sixteen Durham heifers ham bull. They were brought from P Oregon. Mr. Rigby says the Rigby U Brothers intend to go into the cattle business floods I right Mrs. Sarah Sanford of Salt Lake of Mi. City is visiting at the home time some for Smith E. W. and Mrs. of friend old an who is Mrs. Sanford, in been Kayshas the Smith family, ville since Miss Ella Smith first took ni I J and Mac . Jewelry Gloves Tie Racks Automobile Sets, Etc; -- po- Sleds Machine Guns Cannons Books Tinker Toys American Model Builders Air Rifles Presi- Blood st EJ. Trunks Dolls Painting Sets Sewing Sets Dishes Teddy Bears Tool Chests Ern- Balls Blackboards Stoves Hammers -- Horns j jI Pop Guns Driving Reins Gloves Knit Sets Sweaters Golden Rule Stores KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON Originators of Low Prices &Lnms Telephone No. fg Games Cards Bonne-mor- t, C. M. BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH (j Skooters din- - I Chairs Wagons Wheel Barrows Velocipedes present-4pidem- ic. j Gifts suitable for Ladies Handkerchiefs Toilet Sets Manicure Sets Center Table Covers Pictures Knit Goods Jewelry Kid Gloves, Etc. Gifts for the Children Blood Blood - J) Mackinaws Kays- I Men- - Collar Boxes . 3 . Gifts suitable for the Neckwear Handkerchiefs Toilet Sets Shaving Sets Suspenders and Hose Supporter Sets ' Sweaters un- j Gifts Our entire line of Christmas Toys, etc., are on display. Dont wait until the last week, to do your buying. Shop Swan Newman Reeves, For the Christmas table. We 1 Vernon Mansell arrived last' Friday from Camp Taylor, Kentucky, where they had been for two weeks. They can supply all your wants will be mustered out of the service at the University Training school, Irul Simmons, who went with them, Cranberries, Lemons, Oranges, out at Camp remained to Taylor. Figs, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Miss Mary Abrams, for several assistant agent at the weeks Walnuts (shelled and unshelled) 1 ville Bamberger Electric depot, has been appointed, regular agent. Mrs. Radley, the former agent, who wai Almonds, Pecans, Apples, injured while superintending the loading of freight some time ago, is Syrups, Molasses, Citron Peel, still suffering from the injury and found it necessary to resign the sition. Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, The home of President Henry H. is quarantined for influenza, All etc. Dates, Cheese, etc., 3 all members of the family being ill 33 with the disease, except Russell. kinds of Candy, Canned Fruits took ill last Friday and dent Li later Alan, Hazel, Elaine and Evelyn became afflicted. Yesterday Mrs. 0E3 Canned Vegetables, Salmon, contracted the disease. Miss Ida Thorne of Salt Lake is nursing ' etc. them. etc., J Thanksgivingi w?s celebrated very All grades of Hosiery, includ- - quietly in Kaysville this year, owing to the Family were and the dinners only gatherings ing- the best silk in black, taupe forms of amusement indulged in. Among those who entertained at brown--juwere: Mr. and Mrs. Nick ners white, nigger gray, Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Swan, Mr. A. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and the very latest. Buy your Embroidery sets this Arnold Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. est Scofficld. ' week just time to work .them. -. VAST AMOUNT OF WORK DONE BY COUNTY CHAPTER 1 Khaki Yam just received only time to knit a 1 sweater before Christmas. Silks, Ribbons for the Christmas dresses and fancy work. jI j Ghr 1 Kaysville Christmas Goods Fililii Miss Claire Gleason is visiting with . Mrs. Sumner Gleason is just recovKAYSVILLE friends in Salt Lake City for several ing from an attack of bronchitis from which she has been suffering for the T)m Uivait city hi mtUi Dvfe Mfityt days. U fin y)M tm xi4BM. Earavtll past week. tfc. frail muibIbi Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Abrams and ItehMBt bb4 pat kriak plant 44 ataartlly I th raUU f tiM atty. OraJ farat-tMrs. Corilla Sessions of Idaho, daughter, Mary, spent Thanksgiving frail m4 aatkla vrawtac for 4 ara taprtuil l4aatrtaa. with relatives in Logan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baa U. Daft Ctntr Caatrai Hlah aefcoal, Bone of this place, is visiting here for tfearaJM a4 m ayan haaaa. CUT watar aad alaatria Uakta ara MmmbmbW far Mrs. L. C, Blood of Salt Lake City, some time. f tia liluf htatlai irtattaf plant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. taaajr aa4 lit Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith of Barnes, is ill with influenza. Clearfield spent Thanksgiving with Hiss Gladys Barker spent Sunday The walls of the second story of their Mr. and Mrs. William E. in Salt Lake with relatives. the grade' school building in Kaysville Smithparent, in Kaysville. Ueber C. Blood of Malad,' Idaho, is will soon be ready for the eeiling joists. . Kenneth a Kaysville visitor this week. Sheffield, who became IB Mrs. Earl Stewart of Ogden has with on Thanksgiving day, flu" the Mr. and Mrs. Sirl Davis are both been the guest of her mother, Sirs. is now at the Ft Douglas hospital. Ht Annie Phillips, for a few days this suffering from Spanish influenza. is reported to be doing nicely. week. Miss Helen ..Clark is visiting in C. W. Ferguson of Rockford, IlliCharles A. Strauss of Greenriver, Park City with friends for some time. aUtah, was the guest o& Mr. and Mrs. nois, and Mr. and Mrs. William Craig Miss Ruth Foster of Salt Lake was C. A. Eperson on Tuesday of this of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. SCIIOOL ELECTION Arnold M. Barnes on Tuesday. the week-en- d guest of Miss Mollib week. HELD WEDNESDAY . ietM uf S. ktp-m- Ii m Manicure Set . French Ivory Toilet Pieces Toilet Accessories Pocket Knives . -- -- Barnes. Miss Marguerite Thomassen reWilliam Strong is confined to his Miss Estella Epperson spent, Sat- turned last Friday from Tetonia, Ida home with influneza. Although he urday and Sunday with friends in ho, where she spent the past two was very ill the latter part of the ' Salt Lake. months. week, he is doing some better now. Mrs. Emily Sitzer and daughter, Mrs. Earl Waite of Arimo, Idaho, George W. Barnes, who has been Georgia, spent Thursday in Salt Lakb has arrived recently to spend the win- ..confined to his home with influenza ter with her mother, Mrs. Susannah for the past week, is recovering rapidCity with friends. Burton. ly and expects to be about in a few It is said that all the Davis county days. Mrs. Richard A. Hart of Salt Lake boys in the vocational training class T 1 at the University of Utah, with the is very ill with influenza at the home Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey entef of are from two, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. tained a few friends exception suffering at cards at their influenza. Barnes. home on Thanksgiving evening. Refreshments were served late in the evening. Sick Room Heeds Elections in School Districts 1, 3 and 5 were held yesterday and the candidates who were nominated in the various districts on Monday were voted upon. The results were as follows District No. 5. The candidates in District 'No. 5 were William II. Wilcox of Syracuse and John Child of Clinton. Child won DAVIS COUiJTY DRUG CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH by 66 votes. Candidates Syracuse ...... Clinton West Point Child j Our Fall Shipments of Wilcox , 89 47 o g Joseph Peak has been appointed Total local representative for the Metropoli137 tan Life Insurance company and wih District No. 8. have- charge of the territory included In District No. 3 the only candidate in- Kaysville, Layton and Clearfield was Hyrum Stewart of Farmington, . - - wards. a - At present many articles used in the sick room are scarce, owing to the great demand for them. However, we are able to take care of our customers for whatever is needed in this line. , We are well stocked, as we have . your, wants during the present demand. 4t n u: 1 Layton Drug Company itt Phene M triedjtoanticipate 1C3-- W - , Layton, Utah incumbent. Mrs. Zillah Smith, daughter of Mr. Kaysville 25 and Mrs. W. E. Smith, who has been Farmington 12 ill lhaDee at in critically hospital OgTotal J. 38 den, is now out of danger and is imDistrict 1 No. Her husband is also proving rapidly. In District No. 1 the contest was on the road to recovery. quite close, J. Fred Odell being elected ji Fearl'Shelton ' was hostess' at over IT. E. Parkin wiihlmf three votes a dinner on Thanksgiving evening at to spare the home of her father, William Candidates Odell Parkin Haight Covers were laid for Misses South Bountiful 57 60 Gladys Barker, Noma Underwood and West Bountiful 25 32 Lizzie Green and Messers William Centerville 30 17 Jarman, Frank Reeves, Newell Sanders and George Barker. Total .1.112 109 -- our patrons a better line for -- style and service than ever before. We expect to show 2 1 $ S You will find the ODonnell, Patterson, Godman rand Lion lines meet every requiremenlL Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCIIAIiDICE KAYSVILLE, UTAH Co. . I I j |