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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Dont pair we have to the ball player in our league who has highest batting average. follow the games and guess the man. ' We dont' know. Do you? Our White Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals are wonderful values and are aids to comfort. we think our Brown Shoes are the best for the money. The S5 Best forget to Ss purposes I ate interested in our shoes come and look them over, if not, come any way, but whatever you do, dont forget to figure who gets the pair for his ability to hit the ball. If you ss ts Phone No. (HI. 1 J. BUEFF s:1 Kaysville, Utah I If across the tranquil sky, the girls reJoseph Robbs arrived the MISTRESS HAZEL BLOOD, early part of this week from Burley, CELEBRATES NINTH BIRTIIDAK tired to a long bed and., pleasant KAYSVILLE Idaho, where she has been spending a The small friends of Miss Hazel dreams on the south lawn It was a to ia aartfc Nik few days with relatives and friends. Elaine tr i (Im iltn far mUmm. Kmn The Blood, daughter of Mr. and unique party in every respect. villa Hollar Mil u4 raaatabla ami Dm tnlt aulai artohllaliwant at add Mrs. Henry H. Blood, were delight- following morning the Hiker's diviIvtvflli tfca OuiIh wrpmtlH Joseph Holbrook, of Syracuse, was sion of the Civic club left the King vmIU at Um ato. GaaaiaJUr a Kaysville visitor yesterday. He fully entertained at a birthday party san! lamina, (nil and aaaatatal a raw on a trip up Adams canyon to home 7. 2 afternoon from until Saturday tna far ahtpaaaot and aaaalna an ha says the people out his way are very Games were be yartaat ladaatriaa. Haa tfca Darla Hick on gone for the day. Every girl exthe lawn, enjoyed afconhaa and apara knaa City and that crops never looked betbusy mM, also where aratar and aiaatria Uahto and Indue, dainty refreshments were pressed herself as having one of the aaaata ( at tha ' ter. iaratbaank to served the little fplks. Those who most enjoyable times of the season Inland Printing and Mi j data plant Rev. A. G. Frank is assisting in a enjoyed the very pleasant afternoon and willing to work for the success series of tent meetings at Syracuse were Kathleen Barnes, Mirra Jacobs, of the club. . this pee k. He will devote most o i Cynthia Blood Katherine Blood, Alice Those present at the slumber party R. A. Galbraith of Virgin, Utah, hero spending a short time with rela- the month to these meetings .which Thomley, Winona Webster, Josephine were the Misses Gladys Pratt, Sarah willte held at various points, v Barnes, Blood, Leone Blood, Sumsion, Altha Rushforth, .Doris tives. j GenevieveEvelyn La Vem Barton, Thomley, Aidenn Jacobs, Irintha SimTurner, Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, formerly Elinore Ryan, of Brigham , Little Frank, Rose Marie Blood and mons, Mary Holland, Bessie Reeves, Mary V. Larsen, entertained John Mips Mable Richard Hart. City, is the guest of Mary Frank Alta Griddle Salome King, Thelma afternoon from 2 until 6 at Tuesday this week. Roetta Kilfoyle, Madeline Williams, a trousseau tea at her home on South n, CIVIC CLUB OF GIRLS Marian Jacobs. Smith, State street, Salt Lake City. Miss Martha Barnes has just FULL OF PEP from a visit with Herbert L. Gleason and his bride, CARD OF THANKS. is wishing he were eliEvery boy relatives in Provo. We take this means of publicly exformerly Miss Mable V. Larsen of gible when he continues to hearof Miss lone Phillips left recently for Salt Lake City, who were mafried the berry times and wholesome fun pressing our heartfelt thanks to our Logan where she will spend a few recently left Wednesday morning for the girls of Kaysville are having since neighbors and friends, who so kindly a trip through Yellowstone National the civic center movement started. and sympathetically rendered us asdays with relatives. Park to spend their honeymoon. Oh! Boy! Youd be surprised at sistance during the illness, and after Mrs. Joseph Boyer of Phoenix, C. Saxton Carrington and son, A. what goes on in this town at the the death of our beloved wife and Aril., is paying a visit to old friends C. Carrington, who recently returned meetings of the girls, for every one mother. When a like bereavement bein Kaysville this week. from Harvard where he has been is a really live member ready to do falls any of you, dear friends,"may Miss Moselle Renstrom of Salt Lake spending the winter at school, were her share to have the rest have a good you be blessed with the same service, time. It isnt too late for other girl love and sympathy, is our prayer. City spent a few days with the John guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Galleys this week. Z. Henry Jacobs for a few days last to join either, thats the fine part of DAVID E. LAYTON AND FAMILY. it. Because it is of the girls, by the week. Miss Reva Sheffield spent Monday girls and for the girls with a domin, Siamese Superstition. Mr. W. C. Cress of Roscoc, Texas, and Tuesday in Ogden as the guest ating spirit of democracy, makes it At the birth of a child in Slain, a is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Tattillo. a big asset to of Miss Myrtle McBride. any town as it helps to cord that has been blessed by the ed Mr. much interest in develop the idea of community service, priests is tied around the outside of Mrs. Rebecca Tucker of .Ogden is the house, and three halls of rice are Kaysville industries. He vistied the that phase of civic life that is coming visiting this week at the home of her Inland Printing Co. Thursday and ex- to mean so much In 'lucky directions thrown by three to the nation in old women, who are always present daughter, Mrs. John W. Gailey. pressed pleasure at the fine building general and the individual in at such a time and whose business it - Mr.end Mrs. Wells Richmond and and equipment. is to solicit for the little one the patThomas Pierpont, of Provo, were the Lawrence L. Layton Hnd family ronage and protection of sundry guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheffield have moved to Bountiful, where they MRS. J. G. M. BARNES ENTERguurdlan angels. ' on the 6th. will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. TAINS AT LUNCHEON in arrived Mrs. J. G. M. Barneawls hostess Kaysville Miss Sarah Sumsion, former teacher Layton recently Goral. from where they sold out at a prettily Idaho, appointed luncheon Wedin the Kaysville public school, is here Among the strange unlmnls that their interests. The Laytons will be nesday afternoon in compliment to her came under the observation of Roy visiting for a few days with Miss remembered as former Kaysville resi- daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Herbert J. Andrews, who conducted an expedition Gladys Iratt. dents. Barnes, formerly Miss Eva Lund of into farther China for the American Museum of Natural History, was the Miss Zolma Jolly and Mrs. CaroThis morning the Rt. Ilev. Arthur Sfflt Lake City. Early summer flow- gornl. a mountain I have seen line Louritzer, of Salt Lake City, goat W. Moulton, the new bishop of tho ers were used artistically throughout a coral, snys the explorer, run at were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred A. the living rooms. Mrs. Barnes was full speed dow n the side of a cllir that Episcopal church in Utah, and J. E. assisted Sheffield Monday. by Miss Leone Love and Miss to be almost perpendicular. Jones of Salt Lake City, were visitors Miriam Barnes. Covers were laid for appeared in visited the Kaysville. They George Ileber Swan and Claren plants the following guests: Mrs. A. C. Lund, Swan of Salt Lake were the guests of iof the Inland Printing company and Companionship in Thoughts. Mrs. II. Z. Lund, Mrs. A. William Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield, Sr., on the Kaysville Canning Our thoughts are our innermost life. corporation Lund, Mr. J. George Barnes, Mrs. We carry them with us and cannot and expressed their pleasure at the the Fourth of July. Claud Q. Cannon, Mrs. A. M. Barnes,, visit. At noon they were guests at escape from them. In them we can Miss Orissa Brinton arrived from luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry C. Lund, Mrs. Sterling have always the richest companionShurtliff and Miss Leona Cook. California Sunday and spent a few W. P. Epperson. ships. Robert E. Speer, in Christ and Life. days in Kaysville this week as guest of Mrs. A. M. Barnes. KAYSVILLE AND MIDVALE BAT-TL- GIRLS ENJOY SLUMBER PARTY. Ever Hear of Air Fishing? 1 INNINGS TO TIE Tuesday evening the girls of the Mrs. Richard Hart and Mrs. Iawr-enc- e An air fishing tribe of Igorots reCivic club -- On account of were treated to a slumber being called on acBlood and children of Salt Lake was discovered north of Manila cently party at the beautiful home of Mr. City are spending an enjoyable week count of darkness, the Kaysville-Mid-val- e a hiking detachment of United by and Mrs. Harvey King. The big slop- States marines. game, played yesterday at Midwith Mrs. Emily F. Barnes. They fly vale, ended in a tie after eleven in- ing lawn afforded ample room for the with baited hooks at the end kites, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilkenson nings of fast ball. g ; and as the moon was of the tails Kaysville hd for merry-makinevery evening about dusk. spent Sunday in town as guests of eight innings, but in the ninth Midvale beginning to make excellent progress They fish for bats In the air. friends. They 'motored from Idaho put across a counter that tied the Falls Thursday to spend the Fourth score. -- to- Ogden with Mrrand Mrs: ...200 010 000 00 3 Andy Kaysville Mrs. np-t- Invitation. Worth-Whil- e An Invitation to a wedding in Cairo Is an Important event, because. Instead church of being asked for a a or brief reception, the inceremony vitation rends for three days." There is feasting during ail this time, and the house and street are liberally decorated with flags and lanterns. Brooklyn Eagle. ten-minu- te J a- Salt of the Earth. entire evaporation of the worlds oceans would leave a layer of alt 235 feet thick. , The 1 Jud Tunkins the ;j!ue of education depends on whether a nm uses It to increase his workm rapa or only just to project n round for, Jud Tunkins loafin ob.J Those Who Need Law's Restraint What a cage is to the wild beast law is to the selfish man Kestrala Is for the savage, the rapacious, fo violent; not for the just, the jent the benevolent. AH necessity for a. temal force implies a morbid . Spencer. state.-Herb- Lucile-Burto- ed two-wee- ks - t Big Solid chunks which defy Sizzling Sol the Crystal Springs ice frozen from the purest spring water. The refrigerator home is the H WASTELESSi home. ice-load- ed f -- PROTECT YOUR FOODS - Cress-show- Phone ADAM BEESLEY 122-- J Please Delivered Three Tifhes a Week ! Sure-Foote- d I fWe are prepared to give you I t any information you may wish t on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. t J. B. GALBRAITH h fct h n Phone 1 26, Kaysville, Utah E ! I queer-lookin- g Bathing - Midvale 010 000 101 Just Arrived, a fine line of Ladies and Missesmn 003 Oxfords and Pulps Late Styles, Low. Prices, Good Quality HLL RA,SE UNPROFITADLE HOGS THE LICE AND KEEP THE PREMISES SANITARY BY USING KRESO DIP No. . tfTTCrTVE and Concrete H , (STANMftOMEOl EASY TO USE ' nU X 1 ECONOMICAL &W Laytn Drug Co. Saturday Special Steyart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH Before going to the beach or lake get one of our smart bathing caps they add to" personal appearance and keep the hair dry and the wearer is presentable on the dancing floor after bathing. We have them in all colors. White Soap,- 20 Bars -- ttmmf The bathing season is now on. for $1 Co. Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH r ert |