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Show f I) if Mr. and Mrs. Cljde WadJoups are moving into the home vacated by Mr. Gvortre Cr.iham and family. Mr. and Located is tfc midst of fertii fiakia. Mrs. Samutl V. Jenkins is Mrs. Maddoups are in the production of miik. a visitirg graduates of the and (usar bwu. Haa the factory with her Dam in Salt I.ake for a high school and are now coming of tha Layton Sugar company, eannary, oo the to make their home and business roller mala, erramary, and ur!ew concrete elata road, Good opportunities auburhan thoea aeaking Lajton. Mr. Waddoup i becoming! .Mrs. R. H. Peek1 of OirJen visited fur acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken imere'.ti-- ,n the Furniture st n here. wth: her rawing and dairying. Un the lines of itor, Mrs. D, He Rogers, where he will be the bamberger Electric. Oregon short la week. located permamntlv A D. G. R. W. Him elactnc Lina and md wi n be ore of our citizen- luibta and waterworks. Mr- -. Ci. K. Chaff. n is a few "i and men. It wtll.be Juv- - in p at the home of her ('gil ure to him to hate jour corfulente. daughter. Mr- -. W. H. (Yrr. E. P. Ellison has been indisposed and have the of serving the privilege The n ail on of eotiard Rev noltls for the past few days. nianv patrons of the store along with hu- - W. W. Ramsey, who has been ill Mrs. b,m very ill with pneumonia, Millard. but is the at now past "during feel.ng betpreent - much better. ter. A'totpev n B. Soule of Salt Like d . w i'JL his William Flint of Mackey, Idaho is Il Mrs. ILraie ar.fieT during the past in town for a few days, visiting rela- LAYTON Ijii Ujma-U- r i -- spt-pdip- tu-ir.e- ss -- -- From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago tives. Miss Ida Walker, of Burley, Idaho, js visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jun Morgan. Hugh Morton is building a new residence across the street from E. T. King's home. Charles W. Robins, who is very ill with pneumonia, was taken to the Dee hospital, Friday M. II. Ellison has been ill for the past few days but is now around and tending to his business. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thornley and children spent the week end in Dev Us Slide as guest of relatives. The decendents of Christopher Laj-towill hold a Layton reunion at the home of George W. Layton, Saturday March 8 Clay Adams is home for a few days from Lakeside, Utah where he has spent the winter helping with his fathers sheep. The Layton ward refief lociety will hold their annual celebration on Tuesday March 18th instead of March 17th as is generally the custom. orge Graham, who has been man- ager of the Davis County Furniture Store here for the past several years and family have moved to Bountiful. n 1 -- Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Layton are rejoeing over the arrival of a fine son, born Sunday night March 2nd. Mrs. Layton and son are reported as doing nicely. George E. Kirkham who has been in the Dee hospital for the past two weeks returned to his home in Provo, Monday. Although feeling much better, he was still very weak. Seymour Scoffield and William Carlos left for Nevada last Saturday night where they will work for the Ellison Ranching company under the direction of George Scoffield. After the annual community dinner a special program will be rendered. In the evening there wilt be a large dance the music being furnished by the Gibson girls six 'piece orches- tra. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stevenson and Mrs. A. E. Stevenson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Salt Lake City one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have recently moved here from Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and son Fred, returned home Sunday from 'California, where they have been since last November. They went to California for Freds health and from all reports he has improved a great deal. Mrs. Henry Smedley entertained for her daughter Melva, at a birthday surprise party, Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in playing games after which a delicious luncheon was served to about sixty young people. Members of the Kays Creek Iriga-tio- n Co. held a meeting in the Latona hall Tuesday afternoon and the old officers for the ensuing year. The company contemplates spending $1000 to repair and drain the dam at Hobbs reservoir. ed left Saturday afternoon for Myrtledale springs California, where he went into training with the Oakland ball club. We expect Spencer will be the leading sec end baseman in the Pacific coast lea gue this season., Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cowley motored to Ogden, Saturday evening where they were entertained at a 500 card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Cowley had the high score and was presented with a band made embroidered card table Spencer D. Adams ' cover. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Adams en- It' ye.! ni- - 5, si-te- Mr- -. A lui.ghtr. uttti.d.ig Pi lpU; Law reni e R. La) ton wi! dtpart f r Rnrl.v farm to-.now Mr and Mrs George Man uni i n tertam the Kama- - ha-t 1. ,11 t,.am .,t dinner tumnrr m b fore th game at the iptta ho,-- ,. Om Si'm day tin- team wil the gu. ts of Mayor and Mr. H. J. sht ffield at dinner. J. H. Conrad - bidding a f ne ad dition to hi- - hoi.M1 in tu-- t art of town. Thi- - neighborhood - ore of tb finest in the city and will at sometime umtain many beautiful home- James Ball has rented the Mr 'ciis,. farm from Danul Bodily and wll farm it this season. Miss Mollie Barnes returned fronl Provo, Monday morning where she has been visiting friend- - and relative-- . Frank Bishop and wife f Spani-- h Fork, are visiting with friends and relatives in this city. Mr. Bishop his connection with a nulling company in Spanish Fork and has accepted the management of a salt Works in Michigan. Mrs. Bishop will join her husband in. Michigan at a later date. Arthur F. Barnes of Salt Lake, is in Kaysville today attending the meeting of the Kaysville and Davis county companies in which company he is a director. Attorney Claude T. Barnes was in attendance in a legal capacity. Clark - 1.. Mi--- - t -- nr. of 'id iRcd '! ivttk. low 1 tia- pa - - Wa- .I.jv f m, ' w V J a- A - hy i giv he " ! OU can talk across the continent at if face to face. Your telephone ia the latch to open for you any door in the land. M Y ' gnls. I iiiu M g.ll h.H with pm umoma m n lu a d ! i ton ' for,. -- 1 ti- - lie ill It..' gton D.w.ghii of the - tVt'Ml.g follow ii, g I. j g. i nutt t,t t v . "1 -- v h r- r -- d t Vtlt.es "ilium game h til V pi ie-- t- There i the web of wires-- The many switchboards. The maze of apparatus. Tha millions of telephones. All are parts of a countrywide mechanism for The equipment has coat over two billion dollars, but more than equipment ia needed. . .iildlll J. ft ai "i a ti.ii J fought ,,'e pen t, ,i- 1 t, - h,- - .1 f a ! jgt i the - g. -- tV- , - t -- g i -- . I 1 link 1 . -- There must be the guardians of the wires electo keep them vital with speech-carryin- g trical currents. There must be those who watch the myriads of tiny switchboard lights and answer your commands. There must be technicians of every sort to construct, repair and operate. i , -- -- e- A quarter of a million man and wpmen are -- united to give nation-wid- e telephone sfrvWe. With their brains and handa they make the Bell System live. fur-m-hi- Bell System At a meeting held recently hy the tax payers of South Farmington, a committee was appointed to make allotments and proceed with the initial work of constructing a concrete sidewalk from the hotel to the south limits of Farmington. Much interest wa shown at this meeting and from all indications a sidewalk will L built la fore summer. This is a much needed improvement as the peijesti inns me now compelled to walk on the state highway. Om rllT - Om SfU I'altwul rtW The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co, At a meeting of Farmington Post No. 87 of the American last Friday, Feb. 29, the if held following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Thomas Hughes, commander; Wm. Miller, vice commander; Hobert Dunke, adjutant; Dr. C. S. Gardner, finance officer; Fred Kemper, sergeant-at-arms; Edward C. Robinson, historian; I). J. Arthur, chaplaian; J. M. Hughes, executive committeeman. State Adjutant Dilley and Captain Hayhurst addressed the men on adjusted compensation and on the Le- Parlor 'Beanaty At Farmers Union, Layton, Utah Four days each week (Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday) At Mrs. Dan Harveys, Kaysville Wednesday and Thursday each week Marcel and Bob Curl 50 cents Hair Cut 25 cents gions membership campaign. lllillllllllllllllllllllllll Baby Chix, R. I. Red, Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Anconas, Black s hite Golden Buff and from high egg producing strains. ENOCH CREWS. Seabright, Min-orca- s, Ig-hom- California. to For Economical Transportation ft a - : L Another Reduction in Prices. Jersey Webb. McCormick and Osborne Mowers and Rakes. Feed Grind-- , ers and Tractors, and aITTntematbnal Implements, All kinds of wire. .. LAYTON. UTAH Phone 136-- J Life tbit t gaiiu ei ,, tv. k!, i the f t gafn l at k R..h b a w ,; n t lie K , .He Da ugh-"'I Wa- - the high point man for the a - ,,; the B.oP.ei rs. - w h if f , ,1 t t nt Steed ht f.r-- t and thud guttles of the,1 i the I kit i The final game of he el le- - will he plajftl mvt .thin publ t ihool have dosed yidefirutely av evening, following priesthood. to pit vt nt the spreading of measles, arid mumpwhooping tough. A dancing pail), given under the Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Miller and chil- of the South Davis stake M. t dren "of Salt luike City were gue-t- s I A, will he hehl in Centerville nt Sunday at the home of their parents, the Alherta hall, Friday evening, Mr. and Mr?. Chas. A. Miller. .Some of t ho pecial features Mr- -. Ed Earl and little of the will be the prize waltz evening daughter, Nadme, of Salt Lake City, are spend- contest for the Soutii DaVis ing this week here at the home of her with Don Kirkhams orchestra the music. Mrs. Henry Murparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Udy. Mrs. John T. Williams underwent phy anil Ernest Burnham and Mrs. a minor operation at the L D. S. hos- Roy Dahle and Reuel Steed are the pital last week. She returned home couples selected to represent Farmington in the prize waltz. Tuesday and is improving rapidly. w.ll n-f.i- s, Agent Giving the Telephone Mr. ,u d I'lie-da- lie- - b d I hi '1 Rampton Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. FOR SALE Improved Swedish SeMuir of bountiful and Mr. agd Mrs. N. Newman Reeves of Kaysville. lect oats for seed. Apply George F. 3t Frizes were awarded to ,Mrs. Muir and Bishop, Kaysville, Phone 18 W. Newman Reeves and consolation FOR SALE 3Iy home .Chicken-coopPrizes to Mrs. Rampton and Edward other outbuildings and 2 lots at Mair." At a late hour a delicious two low prices, G. F. Patillo, Kaysville It course luncheon was served. Dealers' in all FarmTmptements. d t with her Mrs. Il'oi following whoop-- 1 Elan Pa - Ml- Women appreciate the quick action of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medi cines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts onBOTtl upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Helps any case gas on stomach in TEN minutes. DAMS COUNTY DRUG CO. Kaysville, Utah and LAYTON DRUG CO. Layton, Utah GOLDEN RULE STORE for P. O. Plows, a f It V V . J. R. V Mi- - Su da Id 1,1 -- i"g of comp I llagh. Many Women Use Glycerine Mixture 20-R-- 3. ami Mi - Nellie The Utopia Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Keuel Steed Wednesday afternoon. A light Layton lunch was served to fourteen members. Miss Julia Layton has resigned her Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chaffin anposition in the Farmers Union. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ellison and nounce the arrival of a fine baby boy, family returned Saturday from Cali- born Friday, Feb. 29. At last reports Mrs. Chaffin and son were doing fornia. Monday rright a son came to glad- nicely. den the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. The Daughters of the Pioneers held Kershaw. , their regular rjionthly meeting at the Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons stake house last Monday. Levi Edgar the citizens of Layton turned out to Young was the speaker. Lunch was improve the streets in the main part served. of town. About 18 patriotic citizens Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson are answered the call of civic pride and set to work with a will. The Bam- rejoicing over the arrival of a fine berger road furnished the gravel for baby boy, born Friday, Feb. 29. The the work from the Weber river cut mother and baby are both doing that is now being made near Ogden. nicely. The sidewalks from the main part of The Matrons club met at the home town to the Bamberger depot were of Mrs. A. C. Christensen Wednesday resurfaced and when complete will be afternoon. The time was spent in a vast improvement over the condi- cards and other amusements, followed tions that have obtained in the past. by a delicious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bybee are the Farmington Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stevenson, Mr. proud parents of a baby boy, born and Mrs. William Fryer and Mrs. Lobb Monday at athe L D. S. hospital. of Fielding, spent the evening at the When heard from Mrs. Bybee and home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ses- baby were doing nicely. sions Tuesday. - ive hundred furnishMr. and Mrs. Delbert Manning art ed the entertainment. receiving congratulations on the arMr. and Mrs. Thomas Smjth have rival of a baby boy, born Tuesday returned to their home in Arimo Idamorning. When heard from mother ho, after a fe weeks visit here with and baby were both well. Mr. Smiths mother Mrs. Celia Smith. Mrs. Lobb has returned to her home in Fielding, after a short visit with her sister Mrs. Ernest Walker, 1 :i- Clatk, who is hand at the I. V. U. at .! 1..1 R. -- horses and h r, rg V k. 2 i -. iv,-i:- tertained at a 500 card party at their FOR SALE home last Thursday evening. Those Phone cow. Mrs. Present were Mr. and Ralph h Golden J. Barton will entertain the Irnn.t-h.- p "lhmdie dub at nei h in.e next edu dav afternoon, M.mh 12. hi- - ! i.u'ette -- arg at the Q al ..f . w -- mi l. o Mi- Kavsv die - f it Week. I - taken from The Keflex of tt n ago, dated March II 1 -- v i ri.',n L g luge. g The Chevrolet offers the greatest automobile value in the world today. Every Part Is Tested Prices Delivered: : Touring Roadster Before we allow a car to pass from our shop into your hands each part is subjected to the . Coupe Sedan - $620.00 -- $615.00 $820.00 $9S5.00 Rampton Auto Co. most rigid tests and inspection. Bountiful, Utah The value of this policy to you comes in the satisfactory serv icefwe can guarantee from our Cars. KAYSVILLE GARAGE Ernest Peterson, Proprietor " MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 352-2- 4 th Street Ogden, Utah rrrr The Reflex pays top prices for clean cotton r; |