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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH eilomiois A Painted Finish is Best A lustreless oil paint finish is ideal for walls and ceilings. It is artistic and sanitary. It ' unnecessary. bility renders frequent is economical because its dura- . ACME QUALITY NO-LUSTE- FINISH R is a sanitary, lustreless, oil paint made especially for walls and ceilings. It can be applied over plaster, wall board, metal, canvas, wood, or any surface upon which paint can be used. Ask at our store for color sample cards, and let us estimate the quantity required whether you buy or not. A - f Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,, Stencil Brushes, Cajsimine Brushes, Whitewash Brushes, all set in rubber, bristles won t fall out, metal es Glue, Wall Tints, etc. bound, 0 cents to $4.00 each. Everything for painting and house renovating. 1 M tz Telephone No. QjJo ! matr Urgmt ' aitr la Mrtk Ditli toe Un 1 I t flat plaea mUmm. I villa Ballar Mill and vataUbia d 1 fmlt Mailing aatebllahmaiit ot tha 1 Karartlte Canning corpora tioa add 1 atoadlty to tb wealth a tba aity. Goa- - J i aral farming, fmlt and ragatebte paa- lag toe ablpmont and aaaalng ara bm-yortoat Induatrtea. Uaa tba Daria High aahoot, eharcba and opora Sanaa. City water and alaetrta light and indaco-Mate for iaraatmant. Homo ad tba Inland Brin ting eowipany and tte ap to date plant I I ' I Wayne,lhe small son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Criddle of Syracuse was scalded very badly on Monday of this week, when he fell into a boiler of boiling water. He is reported to be in rather a serious condition. ' ' Barnes. L W Want a Dpt MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM On account of the quarterly conMrs. Frank B. Muir visited with ference, which is to be held in Lay-to- n her parents in Bountiful last week-enMrs. John R. Bernes is reported quite ill at her home in this city. J d. next Sunday, the Mothers' day program will be given in the Kaysville tabernacle on Sunday evening, May 4 at 7:30 p. m. Following is the program: Several members of Thomas E. WilTalk, Mother," Mrs. H. H. Blood; liams' family are suffering with the Tribute to Mother, Mrs. E. A. Peak; "flu. vocal solo, Mother Machree," Sey' Jed. Sessions is confined to his mour Burton; talk, Mrs. Ada Wilhome suffering from an attack of in- liams; piano solo. Miss Beatrice Ellison; talk, Mrs. Rachel Mansell; vocal fluenza. solo, Little Mother o' Mine," Moiselle Sterling Morton, who has been quite Renstrom; comet solo, Lester Gleason. Bl with influenza is improving slowly t his home. - Mr. end Mrs, William Craig of Ogden visited here with friends on Tuesf day. v FARMINGTON Mrs. Ellen Barnes of Blackfoot, Idaho, is spending several weeks in County m( of rich and fertile Dtte eounty. Home of the Miller Floral company, 1mm graankoaaaa are the largaat between the Minoiri river and the Paeifto eoaat Location of the fun one Has waterworks and Lagoon reaort. elartrie lights, a fine place for residence. Kaysville with relatives. .'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Smith of Ogden are spending a few days in Kaysville with Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. snb-arh- an Smith. it if Alvin King, son of John King of this dty was taken to the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake last Friday for "treatment. He has been Tiring here with his father for several months. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sanders of Salt Lake have moved into a part of the James Criddle property on Locust street and will make their home there during the summer months. B. Thatcher. J. Thayne entertained at a theatre party in Salt Lake- Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. E. P. Horsfall arrived Thursday from Focatello, Idaho, with her snufil daughter, to spend a short time visiting friends in Farmington and Salt Uke. tw Try White Pine and Tar r Cough Syrup Mentholated for coughs, colds, bronheitis, hoarseness, lack of voice, and all afflictions of throat and lungs. 30c and 60c per Bottle We also have Dr. Gleasons Cough Syrup 50c per Bottle LAYTON DRUG CO. -- Prescription-Druggists - We Mail Drugs X D. Clark. X X X X Lay-to- Mrs. Heber Sessions entertained the ladies of the Farmington local of the Farm bureau last Monday afternoon. Miss Lee gave a demonstration of the fireless cooker. Luncheon was served. . Mrs. Romknia Robinson witT entertain the Selon club at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Lucile Lee of the home economics department of the Farm bureau wjll give a demonstration. - The Misses Garfs of South Farmington entertained a few of their friends Saturday evening of last week. Music and games formed the entertainment, after which refreshments were served to twenty. yi&t Ray Manfield entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. John Beaty, who left later to spend the summer in Bancroft, Idaho.7 The centerpiece of the table was a bowl of Ophelia roses. Roses also were used for favors. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Manfield was assisted by Miss Oro Stoddard and Mrs. C. U. Brown. X John-ny-on-the-S- - - 4-2-4tf Mrs. Mary Smith Miller of Wells, Nevada and her daughter, Mrs. Orvil Smith, left here last Friday for Fort Russell, Wyo., in response to a telegram from Mrs. Miller's soldier-sowho is critically ill with the flu" at the fort. He was both wounded and that Uahns in the regiment claim the gassed on the French battlefields. colors. There is no ill feeling regardHorace, another son of Mrs. Miller, who was over there, has just ar- ing the matter.. Both factions declare rived in Farmington and is the guest that they will abide by the ruling of of his grandmother, Mrs. Celia Smith, the war department While in the Argonne the regiment and family. suffered W t Want ' heavily. Every company i Depot came out of the- twelve days drive LUMBER FOR 1SALE with less than 50 per cent of its origThe following described lumber is inal force. offered for sale by the Haights Creek Sergt Robert Forbines of Salt Lake, Irrigation company and may be seen regimental gas officer, reports that of near the mouth of Baers canyon, the 216 men who stormed the town of wbere it has been used for concreting Gesnes in the Argonne only thirty reforms. Sealed bids for the entire lot turned. of lumber will be received until 6 This calculation, he Baid, is true of oclock p. m., Monday, May 5th, at the almost every company in the regioffice (home) of John H. Blood, secre- ment. When the 362nd infantry tary of the company: in Flanders, Belgium, the vari30 1x8x20; SO 1x8x18; 22 1x10x18; ous companies were bo badly shot up 20 1x10x16; 5 2x4x18; 4 2x4x20; that most of them had only from twenty-f1 2x12x16; and about 120 feet of good ive to thiry-fiv- e original memlumber in scraps. bers. Of these H company arrived in JOHN IL BLOOD, Secretary. Belgium with only sixteen -- original men. The rest were replacements for Secretary. Haights Creek Irrigation Co. the men killed and wounded. We Need Heavy Ribbed Boys Hose, per pair Fine Ribbed Girls Hose ...'. u i Furniture Automobiles . Exteriors and Interiors Originators of Low Prices. . KAYSVILLE FARMINGTON Paints and 'Varnishes -- Sherwin-Williams and Decotent for Walls Stewart-Burto- n Co. E2 Golden Rule Stores Roofs Walls 25c, 35c We Have a Very Nifty Line of Childrens Hats Brighten bp Specialties for Floors ...37c and 45c and 45c Infants Hose 19c, 23c, 29c, 39c and 49c : Ladies Hose 12y2c to $1.49 Mens Hose 15c to $1.10 l Ladies Summer Unions .... 33c to $1.19 Childrens Summer Unions . 29c to 59c Mens Dress Shirts ...lTZZr..Z. Z. to $4.19 ar-riv- ed 1 Rags osiery; - KAYSVILLE. UTAH V X X GENERAL MERCHANDISE! - y, X n, Miss Lucile Lee spent Sunday,' in. Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons and Coalville with her parents. children of Burley, Idaho, are the Miss Gladys Barker of Kaysville guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gailey the week-en- d with Miss Alta spent this week. Robinson. Dr. W. E. Whittaker has recntly Elwin Clark the son of Mr. and Mrs. purchased the Dr. J. II. Grant prop D. Clark, left yesterday for the II. erty in t which he has been residing Australian mission field. since coming to Kaysvill. Mrs. James T. Dunbar and Miss Mrs. C. K. Eggleston of Pueblo, Colo., and Miss Shirley Overhold of Harriet Dunbar spent the week in Salt Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Lake visiting friends. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes on Sunday, Miss June Boothe of Pocatello, IdaJ. G. M. Barnes returned home Sat- - ho, is spending a week in Farmington, urday from a two weeks business guest of 'Mrs. John W. Taylor. trip to eastern cities in the interest Mrs. May L. Taylor, MrsvRhoda of the Kaysville Canning corporation Taylor, Miss Rhea, Fay and Whitaker Mrs. G. F. Pattillo underwent an in Provo. Taylor spent last week-en- d operation the first of the week in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson spent Salt Lake City. She is convalescing at Provo, visiting with at the home of her daughter in Lhe the week-en- d Mrs. . Robinsons, mother, Mrs. George city. liR SHERMAN BALL RETURNS r Sherman Ball, the Kaysville boy i LAYTON who helped to turn back the Hun at x " Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excel in the production of milk, tomaChateau-Thierrhas been discharged x toes and sugar beets. Has the factory from the service and is now home. of the Layton Sugar company, cannery, I roller mills, creamery and concrete secSherman took active part in several 30 of 216 Survive Fight tion of the State road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage of the most severe battles of the closat Gesnes for fruit growing, truck gardening, of the war and was shot chicken raising and dairying. On tha ing campaign line of the Bamberger Electric, Oregon in the left foot and also carries a Short Line and D. A SL G Has elecFort Russell, Wyo., April 30. Chock w tric of shrapnel under his left n lights and waterworks. Write full of pep to make their last step fragment Commercial club for information. He Says he is glad to get home eye. home, men of the 362nd infantry got but is proud that he went and would up early this morning and were not part with his experience for any L. E. Ellison last week sold a steer when Sergeant-Majo- r consideration. which brought him the neat sum of Frank L. Davis called, the first roll --Wi Want a Depot $214.42. that started their demobilization. j II So thoroughly were all companies Apostle Richard Lyman will occupy VICTORY LOAN TEST organized that officers in charge of the time at the Layton meeting next the mustering out declare that the first OF PATRIOTISM Wood Sunday evening. section, carrying the regiments headThe Lynch Construction company quarters company and C. and D comhave the State road through Layton who General Leonard Wood, Major panies, which arrived last night, will diviat two about Funston trained Camp ready for pouring concrete. be ready for home Friday morning. sions of Americans for overseas At that rate the last of the regiAdams Brothers bought the car of service, has asked the American ment will be ready for departure home fat cows fed by L. E. Ellison, repeople to support the Fifth Loan. He says: Saturday morning. ported last week as being sold by Mr. We have carried the war on sucEllison to Ogden parties. 362nd is the Utahs Although really cessfully bo far and we must see It own, most of the men in the regiment The Fifth Loan, coming James E. Ellison, manager of the are from Montana. The men who through. as It does after the armistice, will La yon Sugar company, will depart made this regiment famous were left be a more severe- test than the for Denver where he will atSunday on the field of tattle. Replacements others, of the patriotism of our tend a convention of sugar manufacbefore going to Belgium made the regIt is just as Important as tures. He will people. at Colorado off atop iment a Montanan majority. any loan we hkve made, and It he where' will inspect the should be carried through just as Springs For this reason, it is a question on stock farm of the Is no Benjamin Allen. vigorously as the others. It which state should have the colors W Want Dspst time now to let up on onr efforts. carried to victory in the many engageFOR SALE A two seated surrey, Reorganization Is even more diffiments the 91st division was privileged cult and almost ss Important ss the first class condition, a bargain. Jolrn to take part in. period of preparation. Put It over, H. Blood, Kaysville, Utah. Adv. Utahns in the regiment claim the and good luck. We must have It" colors, but the majority insist that the colors belong to Montana because of --W Want Depet- a war department order that colors go WANTED To rent, 20 shares of to the state which supplies the major- Davis and Weber county water for ity of the regimental personnel. season, or 40 shared early water. Base of Utah Claims James Criddle, Kaysville Utah. T-f It is because Utah lost most men Mrs. Charles Holt entertained the LAST 362ND MEN WILL BE FREED SATURDAY ladies of the North Farmington Farm bureau Wrednesday afternoon. Projects were outlined for the year. Luncheon Utahns! in Majority at First, but Monwas served. tana Got Lead by Replacements Mrs. Sarah Sessions of Bountiful IMaurice Barnes entertained the was a Farmington visitor Tuesday at members of the Davis High school the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. orchestra at dinner last Friday evening. Dancing and games were en' joyed. The. guests were: Mrs. Emily Sitzer, Misses Doris Thornley, Leone Miss Fonda Jolly spent Sunday in Cook, Naomi Barlow, Nora Barber Provo with relatives. and Georgia Sitzer, Messers. L. J. f Mrs. Bruce Majors spent the week- - Muir, Owen George, Wendell Barnes, Rulon Todd and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. tad in Ogden with relatives. 1 1 III IIIiIIIIIIUIIIIIIlI!IIIIIIIIIIlIII I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Tha Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cash 1 M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH P |