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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH April 24, at University of Utah. Sherman Clark, of Farmington, received the nomination for president . Correspondent of the student body; Mias Hazel "ARNOLD M. BARNES Elaine Blood, of Kaysville, nominTelephone: Kayavllle 34 ated for secretary, and Reed Ellireceived the nominMr. and Mr. J. J. Bowman en- son, of Layton, " treasurer. for ation' followtertained at a dinner party 1 Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and ed by bridge at their home JSatur-da- y were: 'Those present daughter, Claudia,' of SaltMr.Lke evening. . and M. Barhes, Q. John City, were dinner guests of Mr. famM. and Barnes G. K. Mrs. John Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. . . Dr and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge, Mr. ily Sunday. Mr. W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Barton and and Mrs. George and Mrs. Floyd S. Whiting, Mr. children, of Ogden, were dinner and Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher KAYSVILLE Primary Conference Held Last Sunday MOHE. EACH MONTH!. DIEDSATURDAY 3 , aint Up was Primary stake conference tabBountiful the held Sunday .in ernacle and at the home of Stake First Ogden Automobile Own People of this district are becoming acquainted with President. Mrs. J. C. Stocks. Three nine the supreme service and merchandise offered by er; Fanned aC Clearfield meetings were held, one at home the at and oclock Since 1919 of Mrs. Stocks and one' at the tabCONFECTIONERY ernacle at twp oclock. The .nine We have Bennetts Paints, oclock meeting was for stake genLouis Henry Becraft, Sr., 70, OCedar-Polisoclock Phone ten the board .of dealer and workers, Ogden eral, first automobile and ' board and the owner and driver of the Veneer. meeting for Primary Liquid stake board officers and the two first automobile in northern Utah, oclock meeting for all Primary died at his home in Clearfield Sattheir home Monday and Mrs. Charles D. Hayes SunMrs. J. C. Haneey, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, workers of the stake. Old Mill urday afternoon, after a years illMayonnaise-o- ne MEETS was giv. . R. Ole Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph afternoon. The ness. afternoon. following program day each purchase W. with free Mri and Mrs. Fred Seppick,- of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bass and. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Myron en at the ten ' oclock meeting: Mr.. Becraft was- bom in Moore and Mr. of two Mrs. of ,and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith moProblem of Stake Primary, Ogden, were guests jars (either size).Thillips, Miss Margaret Layton houseville, N. Y., on April 3, 1861, Mrs. J. J. Bowman and family over tored to Evanston, Wyo., Sunday, What Primary a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter BeIN DEATH Ezra- Sessions; John R. Gailey. ' Means to the Child, Mrs. Cynthia craft. He came to Ogden in 1896; Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. the week-enand visited friends. How Survey Has Helped and engaged in the gunsmith and J. J. Bbwtnan entertained at the . Max Barton entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann anHouse Burns Unnoticed Eames; Frqme second dinner party followed by birthday party at, his home Friday Mrs. Helena Hammond; sporting goods business. primary," t! CaU! nounce the arrival of a son at their Sandwiches and the Surveys, Mrs. In 1899 he bought the first auto bridge. - The gueBts were: Mr. and afternoon. The time was spent in home up Following Thursday. f In Demonstration Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. games, after which refreshments jVilate Riley, of the general board. mobile brought to Ogden and at the twelve-thirty- -, luncheon was8arne time opened an automobile 0. E. Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred were served to Misses Eldora Odd, Miss Melba Bennett was a last At Millweek-en- d visitor to Ogden as guest SATURDAY Seppick, Mr. and. Mrs. Darvel Dorothy Taylor, Cleo Young, served at Mrs. Stocks home to business. Mr. Becraft is said to T Mars Thomley, Jane Strong, Nor- of friends. the of members er, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, board, . . . from motor . made have the first general trip P , , r way Mrs. James E. Bennett, Mrs. JoMr. and Mrs. Myron W. Phillips, ma Winegar, Ardella Waite, Alice board and bishopric. Those Ogden to Salt Lake in May, 1900. i j I stake jnths Mr. and Mrs. E. Van- Sanders, Mr. Gailey and Masters Russell Shef- seph Payne, Miss Mary Bennett Hamwere Helena Mrs. time. six hours ft presentrequired sd hei frme building on( Mrs. Ezra Sessions, Mrs. He went to Clearfield in 1919 and and, Mrs. Charles Schoffield, Mr. field, Bobbie Major, Fred Jay and Reuben Bennett motored- to that a k was and Mrs. Newell Hess, Mr. and Sheffield, II. 'CT Burton, Jr., Wil- Morgan Sunday and visited friends. Mra- - J C stocks, had since been Effie Truel80n' farming and tim Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hayes .. .of town had . turned, Good-inMrs. Elburn Chipman, Mr. and liam Higginbottom, Max Sandall, during . Mrs. Vilate Riley, Mrs. Lena g .. . a fruit stort. iie RED & WHITE iaught Mrs. George Barker, Mrs. Lionel Reed Peterson, . Richard Palmer, and Mrs. Mary E. Swanger - spent Mrs. Mrs. Edna Jardine, ' Surviving are his widow, Mrs. vLij!?llow was discovered, that To 1. Layton and Vernon Mansell. David Young, Frank'Cbltrell, Wal- Tuesday in Bountiful. . Rigby Mrs. C. W. Me- - Charlotte Cunningham Becraft; will enterat meet club View Hess 111. had died n OPERATED-BY- Newell Th s. mitsu. AND 47, Japanese, Scoffield. Lt OWNED Eng ton Waite Mr. and Mrs. Bay .I: Mrs. . Cann, . Lander Thompson, one son, Louis Henry Becraft, Jr., Jo Mrs. Sterling Sill next the fire. His body was Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gailey and the home-otained at a dinner party at their otried Mrs. one Geraldine Eames, Bishop Cynthia daughter, ashes 1871. home Saturday evening, followed sons, Clyde and Harold, motored to Wednesday afternoon. lying, in the still-hB, I. a John Hatch, Becraft, Cleveland; two brothers, H. Winegar, Bishop Sheffield & Sons fc "4 set G. F. M. Nance left Thursday by bridge. Among the guests were Tooele Sunday and visited friends. d Elv" George Becraft. Utic., .1 will he where for Salt Colo., Manassa, Mrs. Thomas Howells, of. vesi the following Kaysville people: h, N. Y.; three grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel .Miller, Mr. Lake, was a last week-eto- d guest spend the next three weeks visit- of the fife. The body was badly i The afternoon program was con-- 1 13 a sand DEPARTMENT STORE CASH were Funeral Tuesheld services f weel and Mrs. O. E. Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs: Jesse B ing his children who reside there. bJfnT duCtd b Mr8' JJTC ?toikJ nd t 1 P- m. in the Clearfield " Charles L. Bedford, young son most KAYSVILLE PIIOXE 1 jo king A Mr. and Mrs. Flint. csumd Roy N. Kilfoyle, V ?reC&n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires en- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedford, is All that remained of the house was Csd in LVr' George Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob8; a brick chimney and several cook- Bnant, Elburn Chipman. tertained at a dinner party at their very ill. move kl.f of the Salt board as services Lake, Solo, Loy general Covers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applegarth, Sr., ing utensils. Devoe Roueche, who has been home Sunday afternoon. i have y Must I Give Best to My Wood; invocation, Albert G. Smith; My Why was Yonemitsu came to Kaysville re-- 1 undergoing treatment at a Salt were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ivi of Ogden, visited with Mr. and J Mrs. Effie talks Alma T Truelson; by Elijah Larkins, Scr .Nine Lake hospital for the past three Barber, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pis- Mrs. Dan Harvey and family Sun- cently from California. He rented priory, Barber trio of Centerville; Doxey, Lewis H. Carver; benedic ' a piece of land from Frank Reeves BOng, weeks, returned from the hospital mires, Miss Lois Creer, of Spanish day. Bishop Can Help Primary, tion, David Stoker. Elbert Sheffield, son of Mr. and in West Kaysville and planted it How a Thomas r.fve. Thursday and is at the home of Fork; Miss Josephine Blamires, Westl Interment was made in the Og-t- o Bishop Winegar, of his grandmother, Mrs. Annie II Miss Jean Blamires and Burton Mrs.. Fred A. Sheffield of Kaysville, Mr. Reeves built the Bountiful, and short 4 Mar crops. talks by each den City cemetary. made a fine Y. B. at the Blamires. new house for him to live in and showing Thillips. Ben L president of the stake of Utah track meet furnished all machinery. Yonemitsu primary Mrs. Thorber Johnson is ill at a Vernon Mansell strained the ligPen Sets, Perfumes. t- - 'm; Ru Schaffers William Mrs. Mrs. Gierisch, Salt Lake hospital. On Wednesday aments in his right arm Monday leld Saturday. He placed third is unknown to local countrymen, Li. Tall Watches, Vanities, and Gardner,! Mnthpr fci phine, d dash and did his according to K. Ono of the Jap- W, Ashworth, Mrs. C. C. in the of last week, she underwent an while cranking his car. Manicure Sets. MurMrs. Mrs. Wesley Graham, I Jneral-jL- : Mrs. Jamima Phillips, of Dow- share on the winning mile relay anese association. operation for the removal of her Mrs. Fred Ud to See Howard, Remember First! Rampton, ray Jtifql left arm. At last reports she was ney, Idaho, has been visiting rela- team. Mr. Sheffield is a freshman Sheriffs Calvin Roberts Mrs. Jack Springer, Mrs. John Bar-loDeputy at ont eximbe well at could the and should as as ty here few tives for a University recovering days. and Dewey Anderson, who investi- Mrs. Martin E. Mrs. 0. Muir, DRUG KAYSVILLE tz Jesse B. Flint will leave Friday prove greatly during his next pected. 1.3 grand gated, believe that the fire started Wiggill, Mrs. F. B. Muir and Mrs.l Mrs. Emily Fullmer - Tall, wife Misses Larue and Elaine Ander- for Howells ranch near Oakley, three years. STORE card the attended accidently. Cleveland Alton 0f S. of Tall I srs. ' George Miss Mary Yaunt entertained at Bluffdale, son, of Preston, Idaho, were last Summit county, where he expects Sun- - party given at the Sigma Phi fra-- died Sunday at the was buried what Yonemitsu we Mr. havent want,If you home week-en- d r: Jrendi well Ruth a Mins of her dinner family to at remain sometime for arranged guests party hfter- - following a lingering illness due to well getit. (I'Ll-BI Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. William Varney, of home Monday evening. A crystal day by the Japanese association in ternity home on Saturday " noon. ictcmpani paralysis. Mrs. Tall was the mother Mr. and., Mrs. Charles Cottrell, Ogden, were dinner guests tof MrR. basket of roses formed the center-piec- e an Ogden cemetary. Mrs. Perry Reed has been very of. E. L. Tall and Mrs. H. B. Price J for the table decorations. ration, Jr., of Salt Lake City, visited with Henry Mansell Sunday. ' of Kaysville. ill, suffering from flu. .op Cai Mrs. James A. Cottrell, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gardner, of Covers were laid for Misses Ruth The following Bountiful ladieB Mrs. Tall was born on Novem and I Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes and Midvale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, Iris Barnes, Amy Barnes, vOUIliy LAimmiSSlOn aux-bAmerican attended the in Rumi Legion Lake. Salt 30, 1861, She Larue were Irene MondaV Alta dinner Ben Robins, ryS Webster guests Robins, Mpf daughter, Ruth, Thursday. kers al iliary card party heid Saturday af- - was the daughter of the late.Eu- of Mrs. Matilda McFerson at her Mrs. John W. Barnett spent Swan, Ruth Hayes, Faye Walton, temoon at the Hotel Utah: Miss gene B. and Sara Mitchell Fullmer C. home in Clearfield Friday. Tuesday in Ogden as guest of Mr. Wilma Graham, Alberta Burton, fc.netime Mrs. George Heinrich and chil- and Mrs. Jesse Draper and fam- and Marcelle Linford. Ruby Muir, Mrs. Juel Trowbridge, early Utah pioneers. Her father n Mrs. Fred Rampton, Mrs. Iw worked as on the Sa ; A large number of Kaysville 3 .Strini dren, of Logan, are guests of Miss ily. William Lake Mrs. Burningfrom the time it was .Irene 1 k, Mil temple Rampton, Swan for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Webster, friends attended the funeral servMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gailey of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests ices of Eugene II. Clark, ham, Mrs. Preston Thatcher, Mrs. Mrs. Tall was an active member of which ; act Sarah Stoker, Mrs. Angus Smed- - the L. D. S. church and for 14 & apson were held in and children, of Salt Lake City, of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Web Farmington Wednesyears was president of the Relief were Sunday guests of Mrs. James ster and family. ley and Mrs. Floyd Argyle. L igham day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ashworth Society in the Bluffdale ward. A. Cottrell. Hon. John G. M. Barnes, who has c xtiful Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen anShe is survived by her husband Mrs. Louis Mollerup and daughdedica nounce the arrival of a daughter been ill for the past three months, ru d the following Bons and daugh-M- r. Mrs. R. W. Peary Saturday was taken to the Dee hospital in duly seconded were approved. ter, Gladys, of Salt Lake City, at an Ogden hospital last week. ters: E. L. Tall and Mrs. H. B. Clyde A. Epperson and Mr. hung. have moved into the Mary HarMr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere Ogden this afternoon, and expects Metal the Art entertained William Mrs. Smith Price, Kaysville; Mrs. William J. Keelcy, to home representing on Tenth street, where and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Odd, were vey undergo an operation for gall club at her home Spencer, Tooele; Mrs. A. M. J. Line, were present and wished an the they will spend the summer, last week-en- d visitors to Salt Lake trouble Friday morning. to submit plan and Monday afternoon. Those present Prichard, Mrs. Carl Evans, Melvin DAVIS REPRESENTED Mrs. Henry J. Graham as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray To-lspent opportunity were Mrs.' Horton Fackrell, Mrs. F. and Ben F. Tall, Salt Lake; Mrs. Three former Davis high stuWednesday in Salt Lake City as prices on steel office funiture. Grvil dents have been nominated for was Sessions Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed and guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jay again Lenard Day, Mrs. Jane White, Mrs.- II. C. Parry, Bluffdale; A. F. Tall, 1 - Everett Nelson, Mrs. 0. B. Thur- Ruth, Nevada. She is also sur-it- y student body officers for the the wished and Mr. and Mrs. William Holbrook, all Gam. opportunpresent Tie Da tion which Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Holmes, pf of hauling gravel for the coun-- 1 good, Mrs. Stahle Wicker, Mrs.lvived by 30 grandchildren, two place - Friday. of Bountiful, were guests of Mr. LOAMS HO. TO 8500. ill broac and six lysters Brigham City, were dinner guests ty, but commissioners desired to Alvin Moss and Mrs. F. B. Muir, Refreshments were sPrved and the and brothers. irrJng, J further estimate cost. L ove Funeral services were, held Messrs. J. E. Nelson and Joseph afternoon was spent in sewing. 1 p. m. in the Blufidaie H. V I at show The free i Davis of nesday by the directors picture given k farm County Drainage District No. 1 the Ford Motor company on Thurs- - ward chapel, nterment was made a: poss were present and submitted report day and Friday was well attended.in the Salt Lake City cemetery, I ROOM 831, ECCLES HOG. k bfthc of the district, this date being set A very interesting sound picture, Messinger, defendant. Set PHONE. OlG 0 E N 2 7 1 ft b orj for hearing of any protest. Report showing the processes used in mak- Ju Foortla St. br ihs.weel was on motion of Commissioner ing Ford cars, was shown. Over Twenty w r?y OQC vs. Blake Owens, COO plaintiff, attended. wO people COR. WASHINGTON AVENUE Cook, seconded by Commissioner L3 first i defendant. Set for Tues- Scout Masters Osmer Ellis and Barton, received and ordered filed. Every item of food UTAH J fiv ,ne OGDEN, Cannon took their scout Robbins was present and Quayle aa, , Royal found in O. P. r FeeIlus vs. Edward Under State Supervision made report on gravel available in troop on a hike and weinie roast . yeai enielius. Set for Tuesday, A Skaggs 3is, tv Twenty-fiv- e East Layton and appointment was Friday evening. r Stores is priced at to were scouts theJune year in made comfor visit to present join property by ' i, dai fun, extra low cost. Price misBioncrs. lean Up . Dust Up one-atrt- en CHIPMANS and-Mrs- "" 5-- W Jjat h FARMER - - - FIRE - FREE d. ti Fl-xima- 1 K Fae-don- k I - - two-roo- - m I I and-Ala- f Thom-Ogde- n; J. ot tirtfS ach. SJL1" ... fnliS - . 55 gag I - val I frp p For Graduation Presents I 1 nf 440-yar- w, 5n-la- - ' . pAIIi.r 1 I Inst er t-l- er stone-maso- t I 1 eve-lan- ' o. elec-tak- ant use our Just-A-Me- re Fi Fri loon service es great-grandchildr- Wed-Farnswor- A REAL RUG LOW COST 1 th, ERSONAL yy r fin ah CECO. 1 'f System Re-- , is important. duced wholesale cost I are always promptly passed on to 0. P. Skaggs System Cus- AH Floor Coverings Are Included in This Sale! , tomers. If you are not now one of our No Charges Made for laying or Delivery! customers be sure to visit our store and become acquainted with the price saving. Mas-akic- Rugs $4.45 $5.75 for only. 9x9 Congoleum Rugs for only 9x12 Congoleum Hugs for only Saturday, April 25 we will sell our regular 16-oloaf, 10c A quality, at 3 for 10c. This bread is baked in our own modem bakery at Salt Lake City; made from Utah materials and baked by Utah labor. You will be pleased with the quality of our bread $6.95 ARMSTRONGS 7.6x9 Linoleum Rugs, burlap back 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, burlap back 9x10.6 12x12 $6.85 Linoleum Rugs, burlap back $8.90 12x15 Linoleum Rugs Lino- leum Rugs $9.95 $12.95 Just think of these very large rugs at these never-beforeheard-- ity of Layton cant be wrong! Get your assortment of raisin or health, of $26 95 Other Sizes Triced Accordingly on'This Sale! Xify, visiteef with Mr. and Mrs. J. s.. sating price. . You may also obtain solid-pac- ' k, sweet cream butter at 25c per" pound "Saturday at our Layton store. E. Palmer and family Monday. The last meeting of the year of the adult reading circle will be held Wednesday, April 29, pt 8 p. m. in thfiMKajisvilU)M.gradBcheoLhuild.,' ing. Mrs. Jesse B. Flint will review the book, Her Sons Wife. Everyone is invited to attend. - - ONION. FURNITURE CO. Q.R SKAGGS BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Phone 15 SEE OUR WINDOW WITH PRICES! ' M toodS A June Court Calendar Set for Davis County The case will be heard at Farmington, Utah, on the dates designated, beginning at ten oclock a. m. each day, before Hon. George S. Barker, judge. D. Keith Barnes, plaintiff, vs. Davis County, et hi, defendants. Set for Thursday, May 28. Emery Larsen, plaint iff, vs. Paul Hinman, defendant. Set for Tues day, June 2. J. K. Crosby, et al, plaintiffs, vs. Walter A. Brundage, administrator, defendant Set for Tues, . day, June 2. Surety of Purity ish' tl Jnuntj ST0R1IZ1NG b Will Jvcn. k pi following Boulevard Land Company, plaintiff, vs. Alice H. Ford, defendant Set for Thursday, June 4. Alice J. Hepworth, plaintiff, vs. A. C. Christensen, defendant. Set for Thursday, June 4. High Line Ditch Company Walter A. Nalder, et al. Tuesday, June 9.. vs. Set for HfghLine Ditch Company vs. - Wm. N. Nalder Company Inc.- Set for Tuesday, June 9. High Line Ditch Company vs. George C. Nalder, et al. Set for Tuesday, June 9. High Line Ditch Company vs. Arthur Porter and L. Pr Johnson. Set for Tuesday, June 9. Rodney P. Beaus, plaintiff, vs. Ralph A. Badger, et al, defendants. Set for Thursday, June 11. Inland Prihting Company, plaintiff, vs. Frank D. Adams, defendant Set for Thursday, Jun Mv 0wens-,-plintiff 11.-Edit- h- a white-bread.at-thi- Beautiful seamless Axminster Rugs! size 9x12. in pleasing patterns. sale y ar of ...hundreds others in the vicin- prices. Surely no one can permit their floors to go shabby when bargains like these are available. Other sizes sold proportionately. AU ftrechoiee-pattrrns in' highgfide'rugsl 10-da- ar , $15.85 LjKe jeasti Many people do not know w t hat stormizing means. It meahs a complete reconditioning of a. motor rebored cylinders, new pistons, new pins,-nerings, valve grind,-anbearing adjustment. w the Sets. h Su d jeatly State 1 in a Jeter - FARM PRICES ADVANCE An advance in the general level of prices of farm products from February 15 to March 15 is reported by the bureau of agricultural economics, U. S. department of agriculture. The increase was only 1 point in the bureau's index, but even this slight rise is considered encouraging .after six . months - of steadily declining prices. The bureaus index of farm prices on March 15 was 91 per cent of the pre-wlevel. The index on March 15 a, year ago was 126 per cent of the pre-wlevel. Higher prices from February 15 to March 15 this year are reported on eggs, chickens, cotton, butter, lambs, horses, flaxseed, sheep, hogs, and cottonseed; lower prices on grains, hay, potatoes, apples, veal, calves, and wool. of Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Budge and family Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Olsen and z. 9x10.6 Congoleum Rugs for only hi Y'amashita in .Section 24, Townshipi 5 North, Range 3 West was authorized upon payment of $12.98. On motion meeting adjourned. Butter 6x9 Congoleum On motion of Commissioner Cook seconded by Commissioner Barton, a quit claim deed was authorized issued upon the payment of $10.66 on property assessed in the 1907 in the name of Abram Rose. Application of Hobart Dumke was read and referred to county attorney for advice. Letter from Kays Creek Irrigation company was read and referred to Commissioner Cook for mak- ing appointment. Redemption from tax sale of 3.07 acres of land in the name of Bread and Never before could you purchase floor coverings as .cheaply as right now. Note carefully the sizes and prices that follow; d 1 eir Hot Air Furnaces Chicks Barber Shop .Kaysville, Utah Wise Gas Furnaces .Davis County Sheet Metal Works LAYTON, UTAH J; Tetonia, Idaho, October 2, 1930. E. L. Tall, Inc., Kaysville, Utah. Dear Sir: i s. Ml ic 4- Sd w lunio 4--H Jecon )e-- pr Just a line of appreciation for excellent work. Since you rebored and overhauled my motor I have miles without driven five thousand and sixty-on- e trouble of any kind. I change oil at seven hundred miles and never add oil; motor has plenty of power and I am very well pleased with the- work. Yours very truly, (Signed) D. B. PHILLIPS. - X lub, I Nrise to k ih In In a t lik 1 of whu 1 We have done a great many of these jobs, and more letters will follow in the future. Com.e.in .and let-u-s- telk you more about stormizing kpm GREASING t esi pan best t fru . CIIAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops. Gutters, Grain Bins, Skylights, Tin Roofs All Kinds of Tin Work. Phones: Shop, 105-Re 106. , Bountiful, Utah.- - - This job can be done on a Model A Ford for $42.50 complete. This will absolutely stop the use of excessive oil. The following letter from D. B. Phillips, formerly of Kaysville, is but one example of the satisfaction given by us : . it needs? Do,not. letYQur. greasingand.Jubricatmg,.ga. undone when you can get it do so thoroughly and at such a reasonable price as you can have it done here. ' Are you giving your car the attention sit i .rr 2 to 11 is li ij eat , pi Vho! f fn t E.L.TAE Phone 101 , e ATS is irts ju Kaysville, Utah mts is i jork vali x X' |