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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH n JU vS 1 Service Economy THERE to show round the edge of many of these And offerings. jou will do well to take advantage of it. individuals and enters so completely into the social and commercial life of the people as dors telephone service More business is transacted over the telephone than there is through face to face conversations. More social activities are planned, more invitations sent, more engagements made or cancelled by telephone than by any other means. hate er the future may do ou now hae the chance to buy d wear at prices lower than they have been, and possibly lower than they will This places a tremendous responsibility upon those charged with the duty of rendering telephone service. Any failure of the service would have a disastrous effect upon both the business and social relations of a community. A general cessation of the service would cause nationwide confusion. A dollar will mean more at this sale than it has for a long time past. That long-hopfor break in prices is beginning ed I that touches directly is undoubtedly no public service much-neede- be again. Telephone employees realize their responsibility and recognize their obligation. It is this loyalty to duty that makes it possible for the Telephone Company to render service even under the most difficult, conditions. Quite generally there are at this time inadequate facilities causing congestion and confusion, a condition from which there can be no immediate relief. Sometimes the elements rage in a mad fury, but men and women brave the storms that the public may be served. Occasionally a scourge of sickness depletes the ranks, adding to the burden of those who escape, but who perform' their more difficult tasks with smiling determination to continue the service. 3 tA , With such a spirit in the telephone organization, the service will at all times be the best that human effort can produce, in the face Remnant Sale at of-whatever adverse circumstances may prevail HALF PRICE The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Our big half price clearance sale of silk, wool and cotton dress goods remnants, also broken lines of corsets, gloves, hosiery, underwear and shoes is now in process. Hundreds of remnants will be placed on our bargain tables during this sale. A rare opportunity is given you to procure these exceptional values. We are determined to make this our spring clearance sale, the greatest value giving and money saving reductions sale during our entire career. 1 Mr. anl Mrs. T. N Bryant have sold their home at Val Verda and will make their home in Salt Lake. , We Want Clean Office Rags-Ref- lex Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moss of spent last week with Mr. Moss parents, Mr. und Mrs John II. Moss. Tre-mont- Goodrich Mrs. M A. Fearnley was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles T. Johnson of Salt Lake City on Wednesday. 2429-31-3- 3 Rodney Pack, who is attending the A: C. at Logan, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Ogden, Utah Washington Ave. Pack. iillllllliiif r v . F. Brauer has returned from the L. D. 6. hospital, where he was operated upon. He is much improved in Start your car on its sum- mer cruise equipped with four new ones. health. M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH - . BOUNTIFUL SL Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parkin, who were Gohdrich tires are the best. Your mileage guar- Nina mils north of Salt Lnko City, married recently, are making their uburbon and raaidoneo town, larywt city tn Darfa county ; haa waUrworka, I home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Parkin electric light ard power, talcphonaa, cement aidewalka. Surrounded by nch X is employed. market gardens and fruit land. two electric railroads with low faro, two Joseph T. Mabey and sister, Mrs. transcontinental roalroads. brick yard, 1 two banks, good business bouses, com- - ' Esther Sessions left Monday for mereial elub. traded and bifh school 1 Marion, Idaho, wher their sister-in-laand churches. A good place in which antee is a guarantee, not a promise. Our stock is adequate. V w to I is very ill. live. 4 GAS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown spent the week-en- d in Syracuse as guesU of Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walker. R. W. Nichols is very ill. Mrs. Hyrum Hogan is very ill. ; 1 OIL FREE AIR i Teaching you Thrift Practice makes perfect Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying it Application of that principle to cur everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit or a bad habit This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily IearnM once it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method of practicing thrift' jt Pen This HanKV our Hesi Servant an Account tuith V Today JVOW1 BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVJLLE, . . ... UTAH Grandpa Durham has been very ill. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darville have E. R. Grant is in Salt Lake, very sold their home here and have moved to Salt Lake, where Mr. Darville has ill with pneumonia. started in business. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Wride and son Mrs. Sarah Simpson and daughhave moved to Layton. ter of Sunset, spent a few days last Richdrd Sedgwick of Layton visited week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas J. with friends here Thursday. Harrison and fainily. Mrs. J. H. Simpson has Bold her George N. Graham, Jr., who has home here to Leiand Sessions. been laboring in the Western States was suddenly taken ill Vith A daughter was born to Mr. and mission, ' ' appendicitis Friday. Mrs, G. W - Sedgwick recently. Mrs. Nelsen Smith of Cenerville and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call of Syracuse Mias Wilda Howard of Malad, Idaho, with relatives. spent the week-en- d were guests of her hister, Mrs. William Bud TuttleAeft last week for Butte, R. Smith andYamilyrThursday: Mont., where he will make his home. Mr. and Mrs. William Moss, who Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cash of Salt lave been in San Diego, Cal., for a Lake have moved here for the summer. few weeks visiting with their daugh-te- r, Lyle, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Jared Brown and small son KAYSVILLE GARAGE ERNEST PETERSON, Proprietor To the Public Art Decorating pie Lake .- visited rlatives in Salt Lake Wednesday. The Misses Carol Hansen and Gladys Palmer, who are attending school at the A. C. College at Logan, spent last week here with their par- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Call of Syracuse spenjt the week-en- d here with ents. relatives. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Wood enterGeorge B. Mann has returned from tained a number of relatives Friday Provo, after spending a few days with evening in honor of Alvin Wood, who relatives. , is from the East and has been staying with them. Miss Lily Feamley was a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. T. Johnson of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Hatch motored Lake on Sunday. t o ,Xr cm y ptg t ha week-en- d with relatives. Richard Wilson, who is at the L. D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Cowper cf S. hospital, with a broken leg, is getBeach; Cak, rre viriting with Long ting along nicely. , their aunt, Mrs. M. E. Baldwin. W. C. Putnam left Friday for Arco Tle Hampton Automobile company's Idaho, where he will join hhaxnily, ' " parage was burgiari?d Saturday who are on the ranch. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Co. of Salt wishes to announce City that it has opened an pajnt and wallpaper store in the DmonBuilding under the W. 0. W. Hall at Kaysville with a full line of new and Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Varnish, Auto Paint, Turps, Stains, Paper Cleaner, Brushes and Calso-min- e up-to-da- -- up-to-da- at prices te te that cant be equaled everywhere. We also do Paper Hanging, Decorating and Painting of all kind --- all work guaranteed to be first class. t If you cant come in and see us, t us know what you want and ve will call and rladiy show you y:r ..samples and.yhe you kind of work cf e .qr esti-eve- ry . - Y e wi.I he open for . business " di 1 Gth. - - 9 Tires f.ndcuomobiie sup- Mr. arid Mr3. Henry Call of Syra- plies were stolen. Entrance was cuse spent la-- t week wrt.Wdr?. Cell's gained through the back window.- !Cy trace cf the rcLb'r; hai Len found. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. - -- Art Decoraling Co. II. L. Perry, Secret ry KAYSVILLE |