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Show an H There has been a great rush at our store. The news of the congress of bargains in this great Clearance Sale is sprea ing mce ringing you H hundreds who know real merchandise bargains. New specials added in each department daily. You will be better con come to the store. Have you seen the great values in COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and FURS ? t Drfhly BffUx. Mis Phyllis Clark school in Provo. LAYTON Located In the midst of fertile field. Excel in the production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Haa the factory of the Sugar company, cannery, roller mill, creamery and concrete section of the State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On the linea of the Bamberger Electric, Oregon Short Line and 0. A R. G.. Has electric lights and waterworks. Writ Lay-to- n Commercial club for information. Mrs. James Dunbar attended a din ner party given in Sait Lake in her honor Saturday afternoon of last , week after which she spent a few days in Salt Lake visiting friends. IuNUh4 hr , TOE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. P. Epperson, Editor C. A. Eppsrson, Assorts to Editor matter Erbruar, IS, Entered m peetmd-cl- s 1811, at Kayaril'e. Utah, under the art ' of March I, 1879. Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance AltsrtUIn rata on appllcadoa. telephones - W. P, Eppsrson, No, It C, A, Epperson, Na, H-Office, Na. t B The message of Governor Bamberger to the thirteenth session of the Utah legislature is worthy of commendation. The governor is a clearheaded business man, and as far aa possible, is inclined to apply business methods to state affairs.' The members of the legislature will do well to heed his reccommendations before enacting new legislation. FARMINGTON . Count, aeat of rich and frrtila Pavla slount,, Horn of the M tiler Klnrsl comtha Wrgeet pany, hu.a greenhouse Usuort river and tha between tha Pacific eoaat. location of the famoua 1 spoon retort, Ho waterworka and alert rie litthta. A flna place for sub- urban resnienee. j t X Miss Bessie Ware is assisting with inventory at the Farmers' Union store There are over one hundred acres of this week. ' good ice for skating on the lake at Miss Nora Phillips was the weekthe mouth of Big creek and it is being patronized by dozens of skaters every end guest of her sister, Mrs. Raymond evening. Skating parties can be seen Gledhill of Ogden. at the mouth of Jordan river about The report in last weeks issue oi six miles west The Reflex, stating that J. J. Ray had i Charles Clark of Georgetown Ida- the flu was erroneous. ho who has just returned from a mis-- , The Layton sugar factory closed slon to the Southern States, is here its seasons run on Monday of this for a few days, visiting with relaafter a splendid season. week, tives, lie and three of his brothers who live in Farmintgon, were a part John II. Layton, J. D, Ilarrod, Glen of a skating party Tuesday afternoon. Layton and Walter Evans motored to on business the first of the Mrs, II. M. Todd, our Farmington Morgan week. agent nursed her children through two different attacks of influenza, .Mrs. Charles A. Layton and daughonce during last October and also the ter, Alice, are visiting in Moroni durlast of November and on New Years ing the week with Mrs. William C. f day Mrs. Ttkid was taken down with Layton. the disease. She has recovered and MA. Joseph Johnson has returned the flu flag was taken down last to hei home in Price, after a three Friday. weekaVkdt with her parents, Mr. and Herbert Stayner of Fielding was se- Mrs. Jahies Day., verely injured about ten days ago by Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Smedley and his auto engine going dead while as, are all suffering with influfamily A hill on his way to Logan. cending enza. none are reported brother-in-laHowevere, His Frank Stevenson, to in be serious a condition. and Frank Peck of Garland were with him and they were outside, trying to M'rs. J. IV Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. block the wheels with rocks, but the II. W. Jacobs, all of Pleasant Grove, machine backed down a steep side have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs., hill and rolled 'over three times with Lucius Laudie for a few days. Mr, Stayner in the car. Three of his Miss Ruth Ashby of Bountiful is ribs were broken and one leg injured, but he is mending satisfactorily. substituting for Mrs. Sinclair, second Ka grade teacher in the schools here owROYAL C. OWEN HURT w ing to the illness of Mrs. Sinclair, AT SUGAR FACTORY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birkin enterTuesday evening, while working at tained a few friends at cards at their the Layton sugar factory. Royal C, home on Monday evening. Dainty reOwen was quite badly hurt. He was freshments were served late in the standing over the sugar-mixpit, evening. from the cleaning i I , Mrs, Fred Abbott visited friends in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Thomas F., Banning visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Thayne entertained a few friends from Logan Sun day. 'Quincy Rice returned Saturday from a weeks stay in Provo on silo building business. office in Kaysville, Utah, on Monday, Cleveland Lad Is Saluted as Represent-atlv- a January 20th, 1919, at 10 oclock a. November 11 American. was a groat div fP m., for (he purpose of electing di- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams, accomLouis a Oudand Corporal Romanelll, to and rectors for the ensuing year In France. boy Stanford their grandson, panied by transact such other business as may Not because the war was over and Cowley, returned recently from Corn- come before the meeting. he was sure of coming home. But beish, where they have been visiting Dated at Kaysville, Utah.Qanuar) cause: with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley. 8 th, 1919. November 11 ,1s the day lie was kissed J. R. GAILEY, Cashiet Myter Stanford will attend school in by a thousand beautiful Layton during the remainder of the First publication January 9, 1919. French women. He tells about it m school year. a letter to his mother and sn.vs that Last publication January 16, 1919. ' he was saluted as a representative of Ba United States and In recognition the SHAREHOLDERS OF NOTICE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSlilP of what this country has done to help MEETING NOTICES France. his However, sharephotographs annual of the The meeting show him to be a upstandholders of the Kaysville lad of nineteen,-wit- h or Clerk Consult a Cupids ing Respective County, will be held on Mercantile Institution bow for a mouth. Signers for Further Information. Monday, January 20, 1919, at the office of the said corporation, Kaysville Biddle" on the Job. Utah. JThe purpose of the meeting Mrs. Sidney IClrby, living northwest of Moberly, Mo., has a patriotic hen to elect a board of nine directors a which she claims is the champion pafor the transaction of such other bu triotic hen of Missouri. Biddle has ness as may properly cojne before s raised three broods of chickens since meeting. last spring and the fourth will soon By order of the board of directo be hatched. Not satisfied with the JOHN R. BARNES, Presiden three broods, the hen stole away some JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secre twenty) eggs and made a nest in a Dated at Kaysville, Utah, Ja cane shock. 4th, 1919. First publication January 9, It Shoot Albino Hedgehog. Last publication January 16, 1 While ou hunting Leonard J. Brown of Claremont, N. II., was surprised to find a whitish looking animal In the NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDI woods. Ills surprise increased when MEETING the animal began to climb a tree. A The annual meeting of the single shot, however, brought It to the holders of the Barnes Banking ground. It was an albino hedgehog, pany will le held at the com quite rare In New Hampshire. . Mr. Lisikatos was unmar- Lake City, ried. is attending Mrs. Heber Sessions returned Tues day evening from Syracuse,' after spending ten days attending her brother, William Holbrook, and fami ly through their siege of influenza. 0 d lllllll! iiiiiiiiii s war Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah 2429-3- 1 s 1 . - fine-lookin- g, Wjk01 ' w, X. - VI In Xl I er sugar crystallizer above, when he touched a live wire hanging from the ceiling. He was rendered unconscious and fell into the pit. The injuries sustained' were a fractured shoulder biadef broken rib and several cuts about the head. Luckily the machinery was not in operation. Mr. Owen was brought to the II. J. Sheffield, Jr., home in this city, where he is now recovering Miss Onetta South worth spent a few days during the week in Sait Lake visiting with friends. Miss Via Kimbal of Salt Lake is rapidly. spending a week in Farmington, the .guest of MnC David lies., Mrs. John Marston entertained a few friends at dinner on Sunday evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs, George Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. I.u cius Laudi. George Lisikatos, a Greek, who has been living in Layton recently, died of pneumonia at the St. Maiks hospital in Salt Lake Saturday morning. He was buried on Tuesday in Salt CATCH EM SION EM-S- HIP We Want All the Utah Furs You Can Ship EM COYOTE, LYNX CAT, MUSKRAT, and all other collected in your section in strong demand. A shipment to SHUBERT" will bring you more money 'quicker. Fur-beare- rs CET A SHIPMENT Youll b mighty glad yoo did. These extremely high price quoted for immediate shipment. OFF-TOD- AY. John Beatty, of Bancroft, Idaho, left here Wednesday morning, after sjien-ing the holidays with relatives, Mrs. Hobart Dumke and Mins Aliv Linger of Salt Lake are'spndiug the week in Farmington, guests of Mrs. George Iless, A surprise party was given Friday evening in honor of the M &. Garf. McKinley and Sound Money usicTTameTOfmednhrTntCT: tainrnent. tweny-fne- Luncheon was .served to . Mr, and Mrs. Royal W. Daynes and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor were dinner guests of Mrs, J. "W. mas (be martjr Prcsldint William McKinley w ho made the term .sound money famous,' President McKinley was It Taylor Sunday. Lieut. W. E. Banning spent the last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Banning. Mr, Banning is home from Camp Taylor with his permanent release. week-en- d Mrs. Charles James and little daughter of Pocatello valley are here on a visit with relatives. They and Mrs. James father were critically ill when Mrs, James husband died.''" Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Clark and a cumber of Mrs. Clarks Bountiful relatives of the Sessions family attended a dinner party Friday evening in Salt Lake City al the home ot Mrs. Linnie Sessions Ilepworth. . WANTED AT a treat beUeyerJoLiankMJieJrequenUy . advised his friends to hank their money. A ' Are you U i hank account is a cure for worry. a hank depositor? .efles.- - you are not, start an account with BARNES BANKING CO. - - ( I - " UTAH . 0; ce ' Must be clean, soft, cotton rags, free from buttons, hooks and eyes us today. KAYSVILLE, - II!!!!!!!!!! iiiilii !!! Hi iiiiiii ilillll IIIIHIJIHIillillllllliililillllliM j j |