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Show THE WEEKLY. REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH Goods ordered six or eight months ago, Just arrived GLASSWARE GLASSWARE PROCELAIN 10c Glass Percolator Tops, each 25c Crystal Lemon Juice Extractors, each $1.50 Creamers and Sugars, per set 85c Colonial Sauce Dishes, 4 y2 inch, per set $1.50 and $1.75 Glass Lamps, each Water. Pitchers, glass, each ..69c, 85c, $1.25, $1.50 CUT GLASS SALADS, BERRY BOWLS, SPOON TRAYS, BON BONS, ETC. Reliance Glass Tumblers, good assortment..5c each, 60c doz. 75c Reliable Glass Tumblers, excellent grade, per dozen set $1.65 blown Full finished crystal Tumblers, per $1.75 Full finished crystal, thin blown Tumblers, per set 65c each Clear crystal Syrup and Molasses Pitchers, Salt and Peppers, colonial paneled, nickel plated tops, 20c to $1.00 per set 10c Paneled Toothpick Holders, each Gilt Cups and Saucers, just arrived, per set $2.00 DINNER PLATES, 7 inch and 9 inch - m Phone No. (HI 1 J 42-PIE- CE 48-PIE- 17 Mrs. G. D. Rutledge and Miss Mol? COMMITTEE WILL MEET CANAL OFFICIALS lie Barnes attended the Heifetz conKAYSVILLE SatLake theatre last A committee from the Davis rtk Dwrto I cert at the Salt TW totyato dtr to Farm Bureau will meet with urday night MMtj , flM wMUta. tar fMim. County vwatakto am toll of the Davis and Weber the directors rt wtoZtolw t wuiln fnH Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Caddie of Salt Counties Canal company at the ofKarrriUa Cana to rpaMan rtaadStr to to waaltk at tka aity. Lake, accompanied by their children, fice of the company in Ogden, Frifrmh aa4 anyaUbla ww aval to tar ahlpaMat sad annate ara ha. visited with Mrs. Alice Sanders over days afternoon to discuss the possiportmai todaatrtak Hat the Dnvto Htrt the week-enmImoI. ahnrtlMs aa4 apara henaa. Ottr bilities of securing additional water water and alertila lights aad ladaaa 4 for Davis county lands through the Mali (' toraitianl. Boom at the Intend rrtaUn George P, Bishop of Kaysville is ill Davis and Weber counties Canal data pUnt. at the home of his son in Detroit companies canal. Mich. lie is suffering from an attack Such a move has been under conWARD NOTICE of plural pneumonia. sideration for several years and . Sunday, March 7, will be devoted to seems to be the only feasible plan anniversary of the Fast service. Baptismal service at Today is the 71st for securing water for lands east and birth of Charles Barnes snd members FRANK HYDE, Bishop. 1 p. m. of Kaysville. All other plans south of his family are celebrating the event which have been considered seem too at his home on West LocuBt street. expensive. Miss Claire Gleason spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Layton of with friends in Logan. KAYSVILLEMI7TUAL Clearfield are quite 111, Mrs. Layton Mrs. A. M. Barnes visited with rela- is suffering from heart trouble and The speaker at the Kaysville tabke City Tuesday. tives in Salt Mr. Layton has a bad attack of ernacle Sunday evening, will be Professor Bealey, of the University of Bciatica. Mrs. Joseph Peak visited with OgUtah. The service will begin ot 7 den friends during the past week. Mrs. Mary E. Swanger underwent oclock. All invited. Mrs. Alice Williams visited with a sever operation in the Dee hospital friends and relatives in Ogden Friday. in Ogden last Friday morning. Late reports say she is doing as well as PROBATE AND GARDIANSHIP NOTICES could bo expected. Hart Sanders of Sugar City, Idaho, visited with relatives in Kaysville last Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young at- Consult County Qerk or Respective week. Signers for Further Information tended the funeral of John Young in Miss Pauline Grant of Woods Cross Ogden Tuesday afternoon. The deNOTICE TO CREDITORS ' was a week-en- d visitor of Miss Alice ceased was a brother of Mr. Young Estate of Harlon Eddie Holt, deand of William Young of Layton. Williams. ceased. Miss Bessie Bishop has returned Bishop G.- W. Kendall of South Creditors will present claims with home after a two weeks visit with Weber ward was in Kaysville this vouchers at the First National Bank afternoon on 'business concerning tax of Layton on or before the 25th day of relatives in Ogden. assessments. Bishop Kendall is the May, 1920. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow of deputy county assessor for South L. E. ELLISON, Clearfield were the guests of Mr. and Weber. Administrator. Mrs. A. M. Barnes Sunday. W. R. SKEEN, Attorney. Arrangements have been made Bruce, the young son of Mr. and whereby Kaysville City and Davis First publication February 19, 1920. Mrs. Robert Love, is suffering from county will jointly surface the street Last publication March 11, 1920. an attack of rheumatism. leading from the State road to the Kaysville cemetery. The work will be Several days more will evidently be Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth of Ogden done this spring. to try the cases set for trial. required was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parley Ellison departed Mrs. Robert Blamires, during the. past FOR SALE 6 thoroughbred Barfor Winnemucca, Nev., where Tuesday week.. she will join her husband. Mrs. Elli- red Rock hens and 1 cockerel. Call or Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong will leave son was detained in Kaysville Adv. by the inquire of L. E. Bybee. this week for Tetonia, Idaho, where illness and death of her mother, Mrs. she will spend the summer with chil- Elizabeth Larkins. dren living at that place. Mr. and Miss Chleo Bodily was tendered a Mrs. Harry L. Strong of Layton will occupy Mrs. Strongs home during her parcel shower at the home of her parents Friday evening, in honor of her absence. marriage to Arthur Johnson of Moroni, which was solemnized in the is Iw PARIS SALADS, MEAT PLATTERS, JUGS, VEGETABLE DISHES, FRUITS, SALADS DINNER SETS" DINNER SETS - I- - d. -- Kaysville, Utah I COUNCIL .APPOINTED COMMITTEE Deeds Count, Not Years. Lion Had - -- His Prescription, His father has a pronounced partiality for BUI, and the latter Is diplomat enough to work this feeling of his fathers whenever an opportunity offers. Quite recently young William injured his hand severely, and when his father returned homehe Inquired : Well, Bill, hows the hand? Seeing his father was In a mellow mood, William answered: think some ice creatr would help It. JI Christian Era. The Christian era was not adopted as a means of reckoning time until several centuries after Christs time. An error was made In the reckoning then Snd It is now agreed that the time assigned for the birth of Christ was at least four years out of the way; that Is, according to the accepted reckoning, Jesus was born in the year 4 B. C. HANCOCK & BARNES Test of College Life. Frank A. Vanderilp, the famous financier, would not engage for a high position any man who failed to make his Impress felt when at college, A man who won recognition from his classmates at college is llkely to win recognition In after life, he once remarked. Boston Post 6t Now Salt Lake temple yesterday. Order By Mail day evening. Games and refreshments surprise party at her home last to make a most pleasant evenfor the guests. Those present ing were: Misses Helen" Whitaker, Alice Teague, Bessie Coles, Edith Layton, Messers. Lyle tlrahamrArthur Gailey, Kelton Cottrell, Burton Bfamires, Bruce Whitaker. Fri-serv- The Layton Drug Co. and their wonderfully ..complete, ..fresh stocks and economy prices qre within reach, no matter where youliveTT.Our mall order service" is prompt, reliable and satisfactory. Send us your order. COLORITE Time to brighten up your old hat and make it new. Colorite in any color, will do it. PRESCRIPTIONS In the accurate filling of prescriptions a deep knowledge of pharmacy and chemical science is necessary. Years of preparation plus more years of experience fit us perfectly for the exacting work of prescription -- (specialists. ASPIRIN 'Always gives immediate relief from headaches. Another ahsa lute necessity in the home, Get a supply now. 4 head. Probate Corporations up-to-da- te up-to-d- ate Calso-rain- with Instead progressing In ordinary fashion, this reptile throws forward lateral loops of the body and move along In an oblique direction to that In which the head Is pointing. A captive specimen displayed the trait of striking backwards. 0 orating and Painting of all kind all work guaranteed to be first class. If you cant come in and see us, let us know what you want and we will call and gladly show you our samples and give you estimates on every kind of work free of every obligation. We will be open for business March 10th. Export of Cattle. Live cattle were first exported to England from America In 18G1, but it did not become a regular business until several years later. Co. Art Decorating the time to repair those Out-building- 1023 j H. L. Perry, Secretary KAYSVILLE s. ed We. can supply you with your meeds Jn Building Material. N Miss La von Mason Do not wait for a decline in prices. We do not anticipate one for a long andIiss Orissa Brinton entertained in honor of Mrs. A. M. Barnes at her home Saturday afternoon. The rooms were profusely decorated with cut flowers and a two course luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames John J. M. Barnes, G. D. Rutledge, F. B. Muir, W. E. Gailey, Z. nenry Jacobs, Henry Flint, Clifford D. Strong, George time. For All Standard Makes of Trucks j Let us know your wants, we will supply them. Young, Misses Mollie Barnes, Leone Layton, Viola Graham, Luella Lay-toElizabeth Green, Vera Layton, n, The M isses Erma and Myrtle Bodily entertained at a pracel shower in honor of .Miss Chleo Bodily last Friday evening. The event proved a most happyoneandHflrie guests evening. - Those present were: jMisea .Viola .Graham, Bessie. Martha and Inez Blood, Thelma Bennett, Myrtle Transeau, Larina Anderson, Ruby Phillips, Artell Linford, Faye "Sanders, Mrs. LTninn and Dora and Evelyn ness of Farmington. When you buy a truck, you buy service that insures Lone Motor Life and Economical Cost of Operation MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Artel Linford. - General -- Repairing, ..Battery Reclamation, Ignition Service tot All makes of Automobiles fcfirTrucks in Charge of en-joy- ed lY-ero- n, Layton, Utah Fences and . Miss Alice Nance was tendered a d .Wasatch I I The Art Decorating Co. of Salt Lake City wishes to announce that it is opening an paint and wallpaper store in the Barton Building under the W. 0. W. Hall at Kaysville with a full Wall line of new and Varnish, Glass, Oil, Paper, Paint, Auto Paint, Turps, Stains, Pae per Cleaner, Brushes and at prices that cant be equaled everywhere. We also do Faper Hanging, Dec- -- spade-shape- SALT LAKE CITY To the Public . Is exceedingly thick, stubtalled. Bldg. I' Peculiar African Reptile. The gaboon viper ranges oyer the whole of tropical Africa. The body a huge, Suite 405 Deseret Bank Irrigation - r Long Life In the olden time people sought the Authorities differ to the fountain of youth, and they thought It Of a lion. Some ImoIo-- i, Si iv of the KaysAt the regular meeting T" normal span of a ii,,nville city council last Monday eve- that a draught of Its water would en(V able them to live forever. But the twenty-tw- o years. A ho whfch JJ ning, the following committee of Is not Its length, not the in the Tower of London in of best life 17 citizens was appointed to meet with w of it. Better lived in captivity over 70 years chronological quantity conthe council for the purpose of fifty years of the moving, pulsating, sidering a plahior the permanent busy life of the present than all the care of the Kaysville cemetery. dull centuries of Methuselah. What Geo. B. Hancock Claude T. Barw James E.' Ellison of Layton, John G. did he do with all his weary years? M. Barnes and Heber J. Sheffield of He had the reputation of having been 1 the oldest man, and nothing to show Kaysville. law offices for it Exchange. r Ml The House of Quality "kaysville garage ERNEST PETERSON, Proprietor KAYSVILLE, UTAH i |