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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Miss Clark gave a number of days in jail. The officers will not let Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark, whose son, him pay in checks, so it looks as if Rulon, is still engaged in the New k readings. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner and he will have to aervg the full 40 days. Zealand mission field. , 5lir Drrlthj Srflrx evening. their three children all have .the flu. Mr. Turner waa quite low Monday night, but they all are now evidently recovering. The Ogden man ho tried to pass a $r8.00 check in one of the stores last week, was sentenced by justice J. D. Wood to pay 75, orjBerve40 Mrs. Calvin Sessions left last night for Marion, Idaho, for their new home. Mr. Sessions is there now and Bishop Arthur Hess. Mrs. Sessions i father, will accompany her there. Elders Maw, Moody and Patrick of Salt Lake, late of the New Zealand mission, spent Fridayiight here with The Mutual Improvement associa- tion gve a program in the afternoon. service Sunday. An able talk was giv- en on the League bt Nation by Foss Richards, also what America has done in the great war was discussed by Leonard Brimley. Musical numbers were rendered. I? 1 x X U'Tp3T7 g -- 3 s g A Dads County agency has ybeen established for the famous Buick, the car with the valve-in-the-he- Ss Jf X ad gS motor. it rst We have searched the market from end to end -and finally decided to secure the agency for this most dependable car. - rbiiiw4 bf 3 , X THE INLAND PRINTING CO. If W. P. Epperson, Editor C. A. Eppcraan, AmmUU Editor K The Davis County Buick Service Station has been established at our garage. An expermechanician is always at d ienced your service. & mutter February IS, I Entered m eaTond-c- l 1811. at Kay villa. Utah, under the act of SSS March 8. 1879. sf jf J? X X X a K 5 Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance Afrrtiin 5 X Buick-traine- V. ' . x X k , K X sst A Demonstration Will be Gladly Given rates aa applies ttea. g X x w X m TELEPHONES Our selling territory comprises all of Davis County, except that part north of Layton. W. P. Eppersau, Ne. T8 CA. Epparaau, Na. 91-Office, Na. 18 B LAYTON Located la tha midst of fartile fiald. jy t Excel ia tha praduoUoa of milk, tome 1 to and oturar Has the factory ) i of the Layton Suaar company, eannary, 1 roller mills, creamery and concrete sac-- 1 1 tion of the State read, flood opportune I ( het. Telephone No. 32 The Griffon concern scoured the country to find men who had the right knack of shaping the shoulder of a garment. Another group of skilled workers do nothing by hand work the graceful lapel. Adjustingthe sleeves to the body of a coat is yet another clever -- A X ifc g , 1 ' ' I A X X FARMINGTON GARAGE 1 tie for these aaekinf suburban across I for fruit arrowins. truck santonins, chicken raisins and dairyins- - On the I Iim of Bamberser Electric, Oreeron tha ( Lina and D. A R. G.. Haa alee- I Short, lishta and waterworka. Write Lay. ', , trie ton Commercial elub for information. X X fWWWWWWWWVW 'I - X 40 j I mmm ss Mr. and Mrs. E. T. King were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Kershaw of Ogden was the guefet of Mrs. J. D. Ilarrod during EE I IX Farmington, Utah X A SXXSSSSXMSSSSSXSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm manipulation. And so it goes. Thats what is meant by Griffon The Spring and Summer Styles are priced from I the past week. suit-abilit- Wallace Ramsey has accepted a po-- 1 ss Motor sition with the Binford-Kimba- ll company in Ogden. 'Miss Bernice Robinson of Peterson EE Is here spending a few days with her -- sister, Mrs. Charles Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Van Epps of Salt Lake spent Tuesday visiting with j Mr. dmd Mrs. J. D. Ilarrod. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rouche of Cana I EE da are spending a few days with Mr. I and Mrs. Richard Stevenson, Mrs. Lucius Laudie is at the home of her parents in Pleasant Grove, ill Her husband is with with the flu. . tier. Mrs. James E. Ellison is in charge of the Old Clothes campaign for the EE relief of the Belgians. All persons ss having worn clothes they wish to do- - EE eiate will leave them at the office the Layton Sugar company from March 24th to 31st. "Miss Elva Stevenson entertained a few of her friends at a birthday party EE ,4 . X I a IS rs I y., to $50 See Us First I of: WATSON-TANNE- I 372 Twenty-Fourt- h R CLOTHING CO. Street Ogden, Utah EE I ' The house was beautifully' decorated iq green, ap-- r Monday (evening. prepriatrto SL-- " Patricks dayr"The evening was spent in music and Luncheon was served." I cards. FARMINGTON -- fa a -- St tt "t dt et of rich and fertile PavU County county. Home of the Miller Floral mm pny, whose prvenltousm re the lerymt between the Mmumiri river anti the Pacific eoaat. I ocntion of the famoua resnrt. lint'-wntenvoc- electric lnrht. A fine urban reanience. lnee for "and aul-- S. M. V AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA CHIROPRACTOR Sherman, son of Eugene Clark, haa influenza. Samuel Sesnuum-wae-- a Farmington visitor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Applegarlh and three iif their sdns'have Uie'flu" aniT'afe jretting along nicelv. Grant Oark gave a tnot interest-in- g talk on the League of Nations in Tau-ntclass Sunday morning. The Seloun club will discuss the League of Nations covenant at its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Iavid Rice on Friday afternoon. Manager Robert Miller of the big floral company, left yesterday on a fcurineos trip to the east. lie expects to be absent about four weeks. Miss Mildred Claft attended the banquet and ball on St. Patricks day at the Salt Lake county hospital, Mies Rhea McDonald is a nurse at that institution. Miss Nellie Cloth and Miss Clara Todd vent to the East Bountiful Relief society entertainment Monday You. Should Know a Is Chiropractic of alue in such as Rheumatism, tuberculosis, Appendicitis, Brights, Heart Trouble, btomach Trouble, Gall Stones, Infantile Paralysis, in fact known? cury This question is being asked the Chiropractor every day. The answer is YES. In 90 per cent of the cases, in any we are successful. We U be5se facts. Many people are sufferers as a rsult of not knowing how extensive Chiropractic IS tlis-eas- es 94 Dis-eas- e, s dis-ea- se dis-eas- r?ch SP Tdiln? 1 e, get relief. We cases llke yours. Let us Philosophy of our Wience to Then ? jucjge for yourself. Y e know what your verdict you. I will be. i?Vec-hrTcconditionscmean- HTALK about smokes, Prince Albert 1 is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new Get it straight that what youve hankered for, in pipe or cigarette m akin's smokes find aplenty - in P. A. That's because P. A. youll has the quality! You cant any .more make Prince Albert bite your .tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when hes off the water Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process I .You just lay. back Jike a regular fellow and puff to beat . the cards and wonder why in samhill you didnt nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture" longer than you care to remember back ! 1 JEOBATE AND GAUDIANSIIIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Wadley Smith, deceased. Creditors will p re rent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Barnes Banking Company, Kaysville, Utah, on. or before the 21st day of June, A. D 1 1919. GEORGE W. BARNES, JOHN R. GAILEY, Executors t of Estate of Elizabeth Wadley Smith, deceased. T.licClure,reLerv4ittomeyfor-ei- f ecutors. Dste of first pub. Feb, 20; last pub .Mar. 20. . KERSHAW Caevnehf wi r K.J. Kay iil Tnenr Ce. Bay Prince ABer everywhere tobacco U told, Tappy red tidy red fine, handsome pound and half pound tin humidor bar, and hat clever, practical pound crystal glut ktrmtdor uritk eponge maietener top that heepe the tobacco in each Jrfect condtlon.. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Sale- m, N. ' C rpaunn in - whilp d th?asaof hvays wants tn.Tumfs hstmate one ftnrea1SHe 'SUC are have been tb0x?eTilnk . SS VnsH to be shown; he wont who has hindered progress I?ow joy-ridi- ng gathered lo their fathers, a among living men. g J ravel on the pavement; its the old smooth-bor- e thinks a. hestill. type who d ".or standing The fellow ,ls who says . pl;,., to be is I0 either ignorant of its nhilnunnb r s ow to catch up. Never cut a melon before its - ae a thing without hearing. Inves- gate. vV :ne , corae R what we claim is true, you Ji?u ; i at vouKhinU lUfflce oncej.if .what.wa daimJs not 2 true. tts out just as quick. et , - i Sll beyemr friend 5 U dn t Care to be shown we wiI1 At Uvton Every Week Day from 10 A.?IL to 1 o'clock. Noon ' TELEPHONE 11-- J or |