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Show TEE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH " Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Smith, Mrs. F. B. Muir and son, Max, spent friends in and relatives with Sunday formerly of Clearfield, but now reKAYSVILLE BountiuL siding in Ogden, are the happy parents Tk ittj them last week. mbit n riM hr Mr. and Mra. Horace Barber of Cen- of a baby boy, bora to ti)a RaOar MLUa trad Miss Marita Blood was recepient of terville, visited relatives here during KjuwtD UmIk UmutDy tka wamttk at Um tjr. week. the a pleasant surprise party at her home , rmi tmmttmm, trait mat wrnlilr ha tar mktmramt 4 ammminM mra ha Miss NeviBa Rampton of Bountiful, Wednesday evening. The time was Urt hr tMi Rtrt 1 rrlnl htoirta. spent in music and games. Refreshfcanhaa aad was a last' week-en- d guest of Miss ments were served to Misses Gladys . ararnm fat law at Uaa 1 ' Ella Green. "Edna Rushforth, Ruby Phillips, I laJurf rrtea Pratt, 1 Dr, and Mrs. Wilkie IL Blood and Sarah Sumsion, Emma Odd, Amy children of Salt Lake, visited relatives a Inez Blood, Maud McLatchie, Pratt, here Sunday." Mra. A. G. Frank visited friends in Estella Criddle, Myrtle' Jones, and Miss Mollie Barnes visited in Woods Messers. Royal Owens, Myron W. Logan the first of the week. Cross Thursday, as guest of Miss ReC. McLatchie, WalClarence Phillips, Miss Edna Rushforth spent Thurs- becs Pclton. lace Alex Criddle, Orin Blood, Dunlap, day in Woods Gross with friends. Mra. William E. Barton and daugh Chester Flint, and William L. Foxley. FOR SALE A kitchen range. Price ter Cynthia, were Ogden visitor dor Misses Ada Maylin and Elizabeth 110.00. J. H. Coles, Kaysville. ing the week. Stewart entertained the mutual offiMias Vera Holbrook, of Bountiful, cers of Miss Eva Willey of Bountiful was Kaysville ward at a social at was a last week-en- d of Miss the guest a last week-en- d Miss of Maylin home in east pine street, guest Myrtle Marian Jacobs Green. t Thursday afternoon. The rooms were Mrs. Paul M. Graves of Salt Lake, Beautifully decorated in spring flowMrs Ward Holbrook, of Syracuse, was a last week-en- d guest of Miss ers and the time was spent in music was a guest of Miss Viola Graham Nora Blamires. and games. A two course luncheon Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Green was last was served to Mrs. Thomas AnderLeo J. Muir, principal of Davis week-en- d visitor to Bountiful, as guest son, Mrs. Henry II. Blood, Mrs. Albert High from its founding, has resigned. of Miss.- - Eldora Rampton. ' B. Barton, Mrs. Ludretia Ward, Mrs. Mr. Muir has not yet decided just John W, Thornley, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Barnes and what he will do in the future, but will Mrs. Misses Sarah Sumsion, Martha Ellen Knowlton, all of Salt Lake, continue educational work. ' Barnes, Estella Cridle, Lucretia visited relatives here Sunday. Ward,-Irinth- a Simmons, Amy, Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Rampton, of and Maybel Smith, were Mr. of and Logan, Mra. guests i hffl win t Thc glass of fashion reflects nowhere more conspicuously than in Rothschild's Quality Straws fi. , For your-h- at comfort -- a straw this summer of Rothschild quality. Preferred by well-dress- ed men for sixty years. -4 Lea-tha- A NEW LIST OF righamYoung during the week. Mr. and Mra. Harold NECESSARY THINGS BONNIE B VEILS of entrancing smartness. Ideal for motoring and all outdoor wear. They are elastic slip right over hat or hair, and require no pinning nor knotting 25c and 50c SATISFY YOUR CRAVING FOR SWEETS Buy Sweet's and McDonald's . Candy They are the confection de luxe. Pure ingredients, compounded into delicacies of tempting goodness of past masters in the candy making art. We have it in different sizes and kinds. SPECIAL One, Quart Preserves 15 Dozen Eggs Preserve Eggs While They Are Cheap Our Egg Preservative is easy to use and positive in results. Insist on the genuine BAYER ASPRIN 25c, 35c. $1.25 They are noticed wherever you go and whatever you do. CARE FOR YOUR NAILS J. Bishop are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, bom at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William Bethal, o Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs George Patillo, during the week. Davis High comihencement exercises will be held in the High school audi uorium tomorrow (Friday) evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong entertained at a diner at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for eight Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young anc children, spent Sunday in Bountiful as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ed monds. Miss Sarah Sumsion, who had spent the winter in Kaysville, returned to her home in Chester, San Pete county this week. Mr. and Mra. J. George Barnes and daughters, Mary and Bernice, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Arnold Barnes. M. Mrs. David McFerson and daughter Sarah, of Clearfield, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Sunday. Reverend A. G. Frank is absent in Eastern Utah this week. While away he will preach in Greenriver, Utah, and Delta, Colorado. Ileber J. Sheffield, Dr. G. D. Rut-led- g and James Fletcher took the ball team ,to Tooele yesterday afternoon. They got home about midnight. FOR SALE A Kaysville All Manicure Articles 37 H 22 Files, Scissors, Buffers and Cutex preparations for the better and easier care of your nails. 2 Acres, 7 room brick house. Acres, 3 room frame house. City lots, good house, good location. . The enviable reputation we enjoy as authorities on pharmacy, was not attained in a day. Years of study years of experience and painstaking research work were first accomplished. Now the people have the benefit of our knowledge in our prescription service. . 1 Good building lot. i LAYTON i LonUd in th. micUt of fartilo fiald. t i ExcU in th. production of milk, tom-t- o and ugr beet. Hu tha factory i tha Iayton Sugar company, eaniMry, 'ir of roll.r mill, cr.am.ry and eenerata Mot tion of the State road. Com! oppartunL t tlea for thou seeking .uburhan aorms t for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken rawing and dairying. On the t Jinaa of tha Bamberger Electric, Oregon Short Line and O. 4 R. G.. Hu elecn t tric light and waterworks Writ Commercial club for information. b La-to- Mrs. M. II. Ellison is still quite ilL 'Miss Thebe Roberts Was the guest oi. friends in Ogden Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mrs. Joseph T. Green departed for Los Angeles Tuesday, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs! F. L. Merrill. The plans and specifications for the Layton Auto company garage have been completed and bids for the erection of the building will be invited within the next few days. Ray Robins writes from Detroit, where he is a student in the Ford auto school, that he is having a fine time and enjoying his work immensely. He is taking both the tractor and auto courses. The opening ball game of the season will be called Saturday at 4:30 p. m. The game will be on the Layton grounds and will be between the Lay-to- n and.. Bountiful teams of the Wasatch lea'gue. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrod entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Yan Epps of Salt Lake City, who are leaving to make' their home in Phoenix, Ariz. Those who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Major, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.Bruce Major, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Major, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fisher, Miss Ruby Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Don Major and Will Lund. The meeting for reorganization ol the board of directors of the First National Bank of Layton, was held in the board room last Friday evening. The following officers and directors were elected: E. P, Ellison, succeeding deceased; L. E. Ellison, succeeding E. P. Ellison, elected president, directors. MARRIAGE LICENSES May 5. Ralph R. Wood and Ina A. Ray of Salt Lake City. George O. Burton and Fannie of Burmester. Rice J. 40 Acres, no house, 24 acres alfalfa. 30 Acres, 3 room house, May 6. Darmon T. Kilker and Vada A. Cahoon of Salt Lake City. Clearfield May 6. Carl A. Liljeblad of Union 40 Acres, Fine dry farm. and Anna Taylor of Salt Lake City. .amea Fingree, resigned, president: Real Estate Life Insurance tufus Adams, first Cowlishaw and May 8. George Fire Insurance Louise Husman of Ogden. Auto Insurance Jesse M. Smith, second ' Only The Best Thomas J. Smith, John Flint, George James Bucklebank and May 8. W. Layton, succeeding John Layton, Edith Rudolph of Salt Lake City. Layton May 6. vice-preside- nt; A WEEK f vice-preside- nt; Layton Drug Co. Z. Henry Tel. 123 Jacbos Kaysville The Columbia Prices Crt Bowii On 66 fabrics in our Grafanola -TAILOR MADE SUITS Reductions ranging from $3.50 to $17.00 aT Suit The mechanical muical instrument has become a necessity - in the homes t)f America, and the best of all the many instruments is the Colombia Grafanola. Especially in the -'-smaller cities and towns and in the farm homes is the Columbia a necessity. A Columbia instrument, well supplied with records, and an occasional new record, will do much to keep the boys and girls at home and furnish, entertainment for the, entire household. The influence of the Columbia in the home cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. It not only cultivat es a taste- - for musierbut refines-an- d developjrchar-acte- r. It brings the members, of the householdin close contact with the gifted, accomplished and clever people of the vhole world, and is a force 'in moulding the type of character which maks for the best citizenship and success in life. Order now while the line is complete Saturday Special One-fift- h off on GARDEN. SEEDS v Co. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH t Weare a gents f orjh Columbia in Da v is county and have n, number of machines to select from, also a Large stock of records. After June 1 we issuef new records issued by the Columbia company. Come in and let us demonstrate this wonderful machine to you The Columbia is different and better. : M W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. Astounding Bargains Special Slipper Sale FOR ONE WEEK STARTING MONDAY .$6.85 -- r- Colonial Pumps and Slippers Kid and Patent Pumps in the Colonial Style Kid and Patent High Heel Slippers These are new and styles. For the woman who wants grace and charm in her footwear these special offerings solve the summer shoe problem. up-to-d- Take advantage of this weeks sale New Sssser Oxfords 750 to $10 zed Slippers These are our regular high guality spring and summer styles in black, tan and white kid. You will note our regular prices .oh these, slippers are much 'lower than any others intownT They are selling fast come early to avoid disappointment. ' Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH KAYSVILE, UTAH sm 2336 Washington Ave. Ogden j |