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Show reflex kaysville. itaii THE HEEKLV CHILDRENS DANCE Some real bargains in hats. It will James Warner of this place and Milto were call at the of Killian Kaysville Fcarl pay Rigby, Idaho, The Kaysnlle Primary association 12-PuMuiHed by . married last week, linery. will give a dance to the children of ITS. THE INLAND PRINTING CO. Mrs. Archie Briggs of Idaho Falls, the ward, at the opera house, Tuesday W. . FppcrwB, FOR SALE 163 shares Syracuse is spending the holidays with Mr. evening, December 30. An admission Will sell or Co. stock. Mercantile all C, A. Epperwn, AfMrali V.itter and family. Briggs of ten cents will be charged children Bountiful Lumber & Building part. IS, February m m.ltrr tlttcrwl Miss Dora Hes and Miss Gladys or Phone No. 2. under fourteenyears 0f age. All over Assn., Bountiful, the met oT Wood 1(11, At Kvvi!1, Utah. ' week end visiting Bountiful. ' spent thy Adv. fourteen jeanf of age will pay twenty-fiv- e March 8. 1879. , friends in Salt Lake city. Ut cents admission.' (Fhr lUrrklij Hrflrx j-- 1 woonil-clai- 8-- lf. w ERT1SINC KATKS 'Want ds and all rcadina rmti.-Pmplat line, payable in advance application. AD 10c ratca pr on Subscription $1,30 per year in Advance TELEPHONES W. P. Eppcrapn. No. A. Epp.ra.ii, No. Offica. No. 18 com-pan- It P y. Gala Extremes Take Paris by Storm Edmund Barlow has ju.-- returned NOTICE TO WATER USERS. from Burley, Idaho, where he spent Slate Engineers Office, Salt Lake a few weeks with relatives. Nine milt north of Salt lake City, ( ity, Utah, Nov. 26, 1919. suburban and residence town, l.rgfwt -- Mabel- Garrett of --Salt- lake Mua city in Davui county ; haa watrworka, Notice 1.h hereby given that J alectric hrhts and rower, telephunee, Surrounded by nrh cement aidewalka spent the week end with her Hoy.l Suiter, of Hooper, Utah, has city, market gardens and fruit lands, two made application in accordance with brother Georg Garrett and family. electric railroads with low fares, two the requirements of the Compiled transcontinental roalroads, brick yard, two banka, pood businesa houses, comLaws or Utah, 1917, as amendeiUby Mayor and Mrs J. 11. Wood mercial club, traded and high schools the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to apin Mr honor id evening A In Sunday which and rhurrhar. good place of wa-te- r j and Mrs. Kenneth Wood of one (I) second-fo1,vClifton, propriate $ from an unnamed branch of HowIdaho. ards Slough, in Davis County. Said water will be diverted by means of a Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Sr. Mrs. John A. Call is very sick. pump at a point 1435.5 ft. north and entertained to a shower Friday, in 594 fet west from the sotheast corner 5 North, Range Irvine Burningham has a new Sedan honor of their son, Elden, who was of Sec. 25, Township 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, The evening married Wednesday. Ford. and conveyed 64 ft. in a pipe and there was spent in games and a dainty lun- used from April 15 to September 20, Emil Feller is just recovering from cheon served. of each year, to irigate 40 acres of land embraced in NE'i SE',i of said a very serious case of asthma. Sec tion 25. This application is desigDon Tn the Slate' EngineCrVOffice nated few a is spending Joseph Kippen dance. .All night, the old year as No. 8239. party weeks with relatives in Idaho. out and the new yearin. Twenty-fivAll protests against the granting of Adv. said cents for application, stating the reasons everybody. A fine daughter was horn to Mr. and therefor, must be made by affidavit Its Mrs. Charles Ashlock, recently. in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Dance Monday, Dec. 29th, in honor of $2.50, and filed in this office within Pery Burnham has just returned of Chaa Flint, who leaves for a mis- thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. sion on January 7th. Adv. from a business trip to the east. a G. F. M'GONAGLE, Mrs. Carl Spencer and family of State Engineer. A 4000 run Ford car, For Sale Farmington visited relatives here last miles. Bargain if taken at once. 0. Dec. 4, Date of first publicationweek. II. Ham, Kaysville. 1919. Date of completion of publica- Vor Afternoon ot is e OGDEN UOilLdT!: v ine vs,,w The town will never be me you will be royal,. tertained something" every minute. ,t,. ,, , Were ,t bustin down here to shuu te Mid-- w ou everybody a reglai ;,,ai of a time mid-wint- er g.,yety carnival attractions In This iSM; DIRECTORY OF XMAS GIFTS hot time a real in the ol town Dont miss it! your life The time OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW. Davis County Drug Co. January 8th, 9th and 10th. home In Bountiful. Mr. and MrsTTlerald Hldredge and family of New Castle ate spending the winter here. The Misses Mary Hallow and Elva Holbrook werewiek on visitors with friends in laigiin. I Dr. E. H. Moss, D.,V. M. Deputy State Livestock Inspector County Veterinarian Offire Phone UTAH LAYTON 6I-N- 2 ar nmr llian United Tin ntijwav of 0rlv on half, if all tin rarrv a t Imt rrl trithr r4ilws of life world 1 In v Krettr than ilia! of t ftrr n rralij no Iai4 for oinjMri ui'i-l- i ( am mint r llm' (! on (wo nationi nmv bt oiu buo'ti ami Will it not approach On cotiiuwrrr of America borne upon mcrin rniway. 'VmteJ LEWIS Blacksmith and Horse Shoer Wagon and Farm Machine Repairing a Specialty Prompt Service Reasonable Charges 0wenShop East of Barnes Bank KAYSVILLE. UTAH JOHN R. GAILEY Notary Public Was Over There" and lie will tell you that American railroads are the best in the world. in England and He saw the foreign roads in in other best and the France, Europe countries and he knows. 'Fhe part railroads have played in the development of the United States is beyond measure. I PAY HIGHEST PRICES For Hides, Pelts, Furs Beeswax Con-tineiit- American railroads have achieved high standand courageards of public service by ous investment of capital, and hv the constant striving of managers and men for rewards for work well done. We have the best railroads in the world we must continue to have the best. But they must grow. To the $'20,000,000,000 now invested in our railroads, there will have to he added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nations business, billions more for additional tracks, stations and terminals, ears and engines, electric power liouses and trains, automatic signals,' safety devices, the anti- - for- n elimination-o- f -- grade- crossings and engineering economies that v ill reduce the cost of transportation. To attract to the railroads in the future the investment funds of many thrifty. citizens, the directing genius of tlr- most capable builders and manworkagers, and the skill and loyalty of the in competition with other imhistrit'i bidmen the railroad for capital, managers and men ding industry must hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and Jo the men. American railroads will continue to set world standards and adequately serve the Nations needs if they continue to he built and operated on the American principle of rt wards for work well done. .... ed lt c?lih (iJvcrliM'tncrt Fit the copy everywhere Layton allot Jifr.r j Rut1' rti tii'.tti i'iruturf by tcejittg xecutirr. 61 l'foa,lj(Vi, of Ha,! u ai I 'i ' to Thr .O ,u ork Weekly in every farm. home. If you have an account with.us, instruct us to char gey ow $1.00 for a year's subscription. If you keep your money elsewhere, come in, get acquainted, and cause jvve believe that the in- leam more about The Country spiration. the heip, to be found Gentleman. The next 52 big weekly in The Cot entry Gen- weekly issues may easily show tleman 'vill lead every farmcr-re- n you how to inaki in the coming der into mon ways, year an extra $100,001 What we recommend the placing of better investment can you make? Barnes Banking Co. Ls th that Great National Farm ey-maki- (uddhhed hf (ht (tivodidiofi Kj'diadakuj 'cctdi i iX 7i.tr? Our bank is not merely a place to keep money. The best part of our duty is the free giving of such every-daadvice as our customers need. We should like to see prosperity for every farmer in this neighborhood. And bey tveon-struetio- - Clias. Grossman 2 replied. If you had asked me at first I would gladly have advised you ; now your money is gone. This bank seeks always to advise the farmers of our r county so they will make money. In a broader way. such advice is given weekly by J nial and pay vuu a good price for the hide. 73-K- $2000 worth of wildcat oil stock. Help me to get out, he begged. Its too late, his banker sd '"Ten: Dont bury vmr dead animals with the hide on the carcass. me and 1 u ill akin the ani- - rhone John Holbrook, a good farmer, was stuck with : - .bavBville, Utah. Ask Your anks Advice! CNaxtn Ask Any Doughboy Who far-sight- Y. C. Siri bsrr of Everybody come! 5?own of this place and Mary Eld Walker of Syracuse were married last They will make their Wednesday. The big steam shovel and string of wagons that are making the state road viaduct in north Farmington, is furnishing an interesting sight to visitors and passers by. is waiting for you. v - vUv-- If you art kcr to Ogden and see this gay OUT Mrs. I Hays of Farmington, spent Friday with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Chris Nelson. 10 th. about having good tinjes Basov Harpers TODAY for DECEMBER Mr. and MrR. Marvin Willey, of Bancroft, Idaho, are spending the winter here. LIVESTOCK Be in on it! No matt 'V how formidable your list you may begin and end ,'odi nib., lopiiin't in yur armchair if you have a copy of th? Dece f.b - Bozo. The best offerings of the smartest sbopi i;ro o ,uro, ikwrilK'd and priced therein for you. 1, 1920. some January' 8tbr 9th and fashions latest decree inter Fashions in December Bazar 12-11- be SHOW. com-ple- - Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Tarkin ami small son of Trovo, are visiting relatives here. ' therell blow-of- f. and presentation of -- Jan. around Debutante or matron you must have black velvet frocks for afternoon and evening, if you would be very smart. They are everywhere in raris trained or untrained, high neck or low, trimmed or untrimmed and to wear with them are overwhelmingly stunning hats made of leather. And climax of climaxes-leath- er is being used for frocks and suits and even for evening gowns. TJien, Paris sends anew blouse, 'with most enchanttngly ruffles. But seeing is betcaught-u- p ter than reading. And you will find all these-an- d the newest clothes of every kind for every sort of occasion in the splendidly rget set And wheii January 8th r. ,, VELVET - in- m BLACK d , n show the west has e on Evening wear I tion 1 first new d steam up for the biggest time at most stupendous Lives-t- of the latest alluring whim of f FA&IUO. rea,l the flt'crml r Harper liizur r t Victor Horc motored to (.rantsville Sunday, and spent the day with friends. Were gettin - - a iss Viola Dolar of Salt Lake city, For Sale. A street gasoline pump spent the week end with her uncle s and tank, all in Wilburn Wright and family. working condition. Going out of the gasoline Mrs. J. C. Jacobson of Ogden, is business, ('all on or address the Lay-to- n spending a few days with her brother, Drug company, Ioiyton, Utah. T. A. W'addopps and family. vntcr-taine- of The Year. . M wwwwm?www BOUNTIFUL The Biggest Show officer. Mr. C. Wride of Idaho Falls, is Wanted The names of girls who spending the holidays with his brother desire to work. Inland Printing Berry Wride and family. first-clas- 7 Soldiers' Hat Cords. The colors of the corns on the beta of soldiers stand- - for distinctive Inbranches of the army. Blue is for for red, for cavalry; fantry; yellow, artillery; red and white, for engineer signal corps, irps ; salmon and white,black and red, medical corps; maroon, ordnance corps; buff, quartermaster corps; gold and black, coinmhsloned J "5 CntCr my nant for - The country Gentleman -- - - for one year and J Cro. out Tur Countkv Gentleman. Srnd'ittomev rr.O t' ' ' u - ) (Stale) , |