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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH iiiiffi?- raiiHiEiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiira r mean f a trz Buu ijoui CLOTHES from iLf NO Looks like a cabinet. Everything enclosed. No danger of children getting their fingers in the cogs or of your clothing or fingers getting caught Phone No. H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 Kaysville, Utah OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER THAN MOST III III alast effort to save his life. "A quart luncheon was served to twelve guests. of life fluid was taken from his brother James Smith. Last reports Mrs. Newman Reeves entertained were to the effect that the patient the Four Gee club at ber borne was doing as well as could be expected. The time was Thursday evening. The regular annual Relief society spent in tewing and cards, followed Ten guests were dinner and program will be held unby refreshments. ' der the auspices of the Kaysville Represent. lief society at the local opera house The Ladies of the farm bureau of on Friday, March 16. The. dinner Kaysville held a food demonstration will be ready promptly at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. George W. fallowed by a very attractive proUnderwood Wednesday afternoon. gram. In the evening there will be Miss Lillie Barton was a Farming Mrs. Underwood was assisted by Mrs. the uqual old time dance, to which ton visitor Saturday. A. M. Barnes. everyone is cordially invited. Mrs. J. W. Gailey visited relatives The W. 0. W. Camp 707 will give Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes In Ogden during the past week. a benefit dance in the Farmington were tendered a 'pleasant surprise Mrs. J. W. E. Barton and daughter, opera house tomorrow, night. The party at their home Monday evening Lillie, were Ogden visitors Monday. Woodmen orchestra will furnish the by a few of their friends. The event music and everyone is cordially in- was in honor of the birthday anniverFrank B. Muir has been ill for a vited to attend. Cards were sary of Mr. Barnes. ' few days suffering from an attack of followed refreshments. played by ' Charles Barnes celebrated his 75th flu. Among the guests present were Mr. fam- and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Layton has been ill for birthday anniversary Sunday. A in honor of the was held reunion W. ily Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomley, a few days, suffering from an attack the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey and Mrs. Emma Galevent at of the flu David Barnes, and was attended by braith. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Reeves were over thirty relatives. Mrs. Wilford Webster and Maggie visitors to Bountiful as last week-en- d Webster Alice entertained the officers and Barton entertained Miss guests of relatives. a social at her home Friday after- teachers of the Kaysville Number 2 Mrs. W. D. Major is celebrating noon in honor of her birthday anni- Sunday School at the home of Miss The Games were played, fol- Webster Wednesday evening. her 84th birthday anniversary at versary. home was beautifully decorated with lowed by refreshments. her home today. daffodils and sweet peas. The time Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huntsman of Mr. and Mrs. James Egbert enter- was spent in games and music. At a Provo were guests of Mrs. Joseph E. tained at a social at their home Fri- late hour a two course luncheon was Robins during the past week. day evening. The time was spent in served to Mr .and Mrs. John A. WebA two ster, Chester C. Flint, Harry Cottrell, Abe Ogden was taken to a hos- music, games and dancing. to served luncheon was course fifty Wilford .Webster, Inex Day, Josie pital in Salt Lake this week, suffering . Robins, Maggie Webster, Rulon guests. j from an httack or rheumatism. Barnes, LeRoy Day and Golden WebThe meeting will ster. Miss Laura B. Crawford of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest ol be held in the school gymnasium Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hayes enThursday March 15 at 8 o'clock sharp. her sister, Mrs. Sumner Gleason. Dr. Broaddus will givq aj moving tertained at a farewell party at their Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young were picture show and lecture on Bryce and home Wednesday evening in honor of visitors to Salt Lake Zion canyons. The public ia invited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kingston, prior last week-en- d as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence to attend. t Parent-Teache- rs Ii.t to their departure for North Ogden, where they will make their home. The time was spent in cards and music. At a late hour a two course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Petei Shemer, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. I A. W. Johnson. James Chipman, Mr. ad Mrs. R. O. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge and J. Mrs. Emily S. Barnes entertained at .a social at her home Thursday afternoon. The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in sweet peas. The time was spent in music, appropriate games and sewing. A two course luncheon was served to Mrs. Susannah Burton, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes, Mrs. cAris Layton, Mrs. Emma Galbraith, Mrs. Sarah Robins, Mrs. Robert Blamires, Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. Martha Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Weaver and Mrs. Geo W. Barnes. day evening. The time was spent in cards and dancing and at a late hour & two course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes R. Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green entertained at a social at their home Fri- en- OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, MAR. tertained at a prettily appointed ner party at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of the 63rd birthday anniversary of their father, John G. M. Barnes. A crystal basket of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for tho table decorations. Covers were laid for Mayor and .Mrs. John G. M. Show Barnes, Commissioner and Mrs. A. F. Barnes of Salt Lake, Mrs. Emily S. Barnes, Misses Martha E. Barnes, Miriam Barnes and Mary Barnes and Maurice R. Barnes. A. Some twenty years ago a number of druggists formed a cooperative company, the purpose of which was to manufacture products of which they all approved. The company was called the United Drug company, and a trademark was coined from the Latin word Rex by adding meaning king alL There of all, meaning king are now more than 7,000 druggists in the organization. We Are One of the 7,000 Layton Drug Co. 2A LAYTON caJL J&r - - UTAH Try the Drug Store First Miss Louella Hadloek entertained at at- - the home of. her sis-- ! a 500-pa- rty Mrs. Seppick, in Ogden Saturday ter, were served to Refreshments evening. Thelma Misses Williams, Doris Thorn-IcIrene Nance, Norma Underwood Newell j and Messrs. Van Sanders, Lawrence Truman Curtis, Sanders, j y, Mansell and Vernon ManselL The May club tendered Mrs. J. B. Lindsey a pleasant surprise party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The time was sjxnt m sewing and games, followed by refreshments. Those present were Mrs. William lavender. Mrse." Henry Graham, Mrs. William Haight, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. William Ramsey. Arthur Smith who has been in a critical condition of late, suffering with anaemia was removed Tuseday to the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. an Wednesday morning he blood for in transfusion of operation mide-vwcn- at 10 8 P. M. Kaysville Confectionery c Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes entertained a number of the city officials of Kaysvilld and other friends at a, social at their home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in playPrizes were won by ing Stung. Mrs. Bruce Major and J. R. Gailey. were- served to Mr. Refreshments and Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mr?and Mrs. Eb Chipman Prop. TELEPHONE 5-- W - Friday and Saturday I March, 9 and 10 Mens Rubber Boots, U. Boys Rubber Boots, U. Youths1 Rubber Boots, Is Rexall? Mr. and Admission 10c and 20c KAYS VI L L E GOLDENRULE STORE --S- Trade-Mar- k Arthur Butcher, Mrs. James D. Roberts, Mrs. Mary Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Misses Dorcey Roberts, Myrtle Green, Ila Scoffield, Ella Green, Ila Nicholls, La'vem Burton and Messrs. Vernon Nichojls, Howard Openshaw and Clarence Johnson. Starrng Frank Mayo will be the attraction at the din- A meeting will be held at Kaysville plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllliPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'J next Buhl, from down Saturday at 2 p. m. at which the Glen Curtis was local week. this dairy committee will make its Idaho, for a few days ill been has report on the prospects of forming Mrs. Frank Williams PECIAL-a local bull association and talk over for a few days, other dairy problems. It will be in J. P. Brigance is renovating the the amusement hall vestry. old leather shop adjoining the library Professor J. R. Griffith of the Union the east, and will use the building versity of Utah will deliver a lecture as a work" shop. at the parents' class next Sunday little and laughter Larsen Mrs. John morning at 10:25 in the Kaysville are His subject will be Rectabernacle. visiting Phyllis of Wayne county to Physical and j father in Relation George of reation her home at the Well Moral and Everyone is in- - j Being. Swan family. t vited to attend. S. Misses Martha and Mary Barnes $4.50 will club Davis Dramatic The at cards High at friends entertained a few S. 3.75 their home Thursday evening. Flinch present their annual school production, "Little Women, at the local opU. S. 3.00 era house tomorrow night. An exRichceptionally strong cast has been chosen for this year and it is freely 1.10 predicted that the event will be more Answers the Question: Whose 1.75 than ever before, j Frederick J. Haskins Mr.' and Mrs. Out of The Silent North Young. I Thomas Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw Red Red Red Mens Rubbers, Blizzard or mond Mens Rubbers, Heavy Red Sole BoysRubhcrs,Blizzard or Rich- - -mOnd Boys Rubbers, Heavy Red Sole .95 1.15 Yo U th s R ubbe r S .80 Ladies Rubbers, all styles Ladies Rubbers, Foot Hold Misses Rubbers .....1., .80 .60 .75 .60 .25 Childs Rubbers : One line of Rubbers (Ladies).......... ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES . Large cans Milk, Sego or Borden, can....lOc Small cans Salmon, Dixie Brand, can.JOc 30c School Boy Peanut Butter, can f School Boy Peanut Butter, can..70c Large Jar Marmalade, Best Quality-25- c 40c Jar Wilsco Jam, per jar 60c Jar Wilsco Jam, jar 1-l- 2-l- b. b. 16-o- z. 24-o- z. Silver Tip Syrup, 2VLs, r eg. 20c Silver Tip Syrup, 5s, reg. 40c Old Yankee Maple Syrup, 5s, reg. $1.25 7 Golden Rod Washing Powder, small ; size, 7 pkgs. for -- Organized Tubs. No. 2r each Galvanized Tufts, No. 3, each..,. Brass Wash Boards, each Co-o- p The Home of Quality XL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -- 25c --- 98c 75c Mens New Spring Hats ..i..$2,00 and $3.00 Mens New Patent Leather Oxfords....$7.00. ' Mens New Semi-soCollars, ea...-3j- jc $L?0 Three for Ien sN ew N eekwear,Treai n if ty:-- -Mens New Spring Dress Shirts. 2 Kaysville 25c 90c --75- c ft THIS IS FOR CASH 15c Our Line of Girls Spring Hats Is Taking Big. , - |