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Show ' I V in the audit of fertilf field prod net n of milk, toaatom tos sod lugir brats. Hss tbs factory . atroller tannery layton. Sussr company, of mills, erssnwrjr sod concrete actioi ststs road. Good op port on iuee tor too seeking suburban srreere for fruit rsismf and Inf, track fsrdsmne, chicken dairying. On line of Silt Lake A Ogden and Oregon Short ine. Has eisetne lights Wnto LayUm Commerand waterworks. cial club for Information. Lacid Einii n fssrwBssst r; l rji3snniCse's AA Mrs. Andrew J. Egbert is visiting with relatives in Preston, Idaho. A AAA A A AA AAA A A A A A-- Miss Lucille Kingsley of Raymona, Canada, is the guest of Miss Beatrice Union Suits for Mm, Women and Children. ..We have a bis; assortment in wool, mixed Ellison. wool and cotton, fleeced and lighter weights, at prices far below the present market. Mrs. Frank Rommey of Salt Lake WasThe guest of Mrs. John H. Lay-to- n on Monday. BE PREPARED of the local girls have accepted positions af the Layton Sags? companys factory. V' Our stock of Blankets is limited and that means: supply will be considerably higher in price. t : : - - - Get your beds covered with Blankets. Keep the children warm as a - " preventative against Spanish Flu. Wallace Ramsey has accepted a poAuto sition with the Binford-Kimba- ll r company of Ogden. , Mrs. A. R. Burton of Salt Lake has the guest of Mrs. Lucius Laudie for several days this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Abram Day- 0 Idaho i of Mr. and Mrs. Falls were the : : GULDEN RULE STORES been TT H. li' J. SlbielflfneM Telephone No. ituttiilii 1 4 p G Kaysvilb v KAY8VILLE Sb John King, who suffered a broken hip abdut two weeks ago and who has been in the hospital since that time, is reported Co be convalescing. liss Mamie Rushforth has resigned her position as telephone operator and has accepted a position with the Miller Floral company at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hatch and Mrs. Reuben Hatch and Mrs,PriscillaHatch, Miss Claire Gleason spent the week, all Woods of Cross, were guests of end in Salt Lake with, friends. son, Evelyn Gailey, Maud McLatchie Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes on Friday. and Viola Graham. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan em ' Rebecca Mrs.. mother of Tucker, tertained at a dinner at their home on Mrs. John W. Galley, who has been FARMINGTON Sunday. in Kaysville .for several weeks, reCmto f rtcfc and fratite Davit Miato. Horn cf to ltIUra floral Mr. and MrR, Z. Ilenry Jacob rand turned to her home in Ogden last Sat rat, paajr, toa largest ffraaaia cf flewcra la toe intcrmonatala raantry. Loeettea cf toe family spent last week in Salt Lak. urday. fantaca Utwa rnorl. Baa waterworks and with friends. Gordon Gailey moved his family to sioctrla light A fia plasa far raaidaccc. Mrs. James H. Linford is visiting Ogden the first of the week, where Miss Lee of Coalville is a guest of with Mr. and Mrs. William Criddle of they will make their home. Mr. Gailey Miss Reha Taylor. has been employed in Ogden for some , Syracuse for ten days. . , time. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Moon visited Mrs. Dora Pratt left the latter part friends in Salt Lake Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Sirl Davis spent Sun. of the week for Logan having been day in Ogden. Mrs. Davis, brothei Mrs. II. L. Richards of Fielding is railed on account of sickness. who has been in training at the U. of here for a visit with relatives., U. left Monday for an eastern training President Ilenry II. Blood was inMr. and Mrs. II. S. Daynes of Salt He is camp. disposed during the week-enLake visited in Farmington Thursday. now able to leave his home. Public schools all over the county were closed Monday by order of the LaurenRampton is here from Fort Claude T. Barnes and family of Salt Board of Whipple, Ariz., on a Education, The High school furlough. Lake were week-en- d guests of Mrs, which - was to have Opened the same Mrs. Caroline Hess is at home after Ellen Knowlton of Kaysville. day remained closed. spending the summer with friends in A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. Frank Preece of Bountiful will Idaho. Mrs. Sterling Morton last Friday. succeed A. R. Spillman as instructor Miss Inez Hess spent the last weekMother and child are doing nicely. of manual training at Davis High end in Salt Lake with Miss Edith Miss Caroline Jensen, her mother school during the coming winter. Mr. Walsh. and sister of Burton, Idaho, were Spillman is now stationed at Fort RiMr,. Lawrence of Salt Lake guests of Miss Emily Brought on Wed- ley, Kans. City spent part of last week here, the nesday. F. M. Nance has returned from Man guest of Mrs. Blanche Wood. Colo., where he is interested in assa, Miss Fearl Shelton left Sunday for a large bee yard. He reports a fine Unde David Hess has been quite Garland, where she will be employed of sick for a few days. His many friends Farmhoney and. prices good. by the Garland sugar factory tot sev- crop and in ers about Manassa have good sincerely hope for his recovery. eral months.crops and the country is very prosMrs. Hattie Sears of the Paramount J. J. Bowman bested the Flu and perous. Empress theatre, Salt Lake, is spend is again on the job at the Goldeen Rule The contractors' are making good ing part of the week in stores. June says it is a most die Farmington. on the Kaysville grade school headway sickness. agreeable Mrs. A. L. Clark and daughters, building. The walls of the first story and Nellie were guests ot Phyllis . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bishop enter- are completed and bricklaying comtained a few friends at dinner on Sun- menced on the second story. The struc- friends in Salt Lake during the past week. day evening in honor of Miss Florence ture already his the appearance of a Stanton of Rockford, 111. fine- building. Walrer Wiekens and Roy Dahl have returned from Nampa, Idaho, where Miss Garnet Swan returned from Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes entertained . erect- - several silos and they helped Smithf ield the first of the week, school at a kensington in compliment to here there having been closed on account sister, Miss Florence Stanton, last they are now similarly engaged in Ogden. cf the influenza epidemic.. . Thursday evening. The living room Laverl South worth, the old son of Henry Southworth, died Friday at 1:45 p. m. f heart trouble. lie We call the attention of our friends to the fact that we had been sick for seven months. .The have made contract for. funeral scrvices wiU be Thelcf Friday at 2 p. m. at the family residence Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vanfieet and son, Sanford, have recovered from their attack of influenza. New cases are as follows: Mrs. J. II. Robinson and. daughter, Alta, and son, Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson; Mrs. A. B. Richardson and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Eben Robinson and litWhich will be on exhibition in our Window hereafter. tle daughter and Mrs. Angeline Gap-enThese Maps will show and son, Merrill. . - d. ys Yc - An Extremelf Interesting er Where Out Boys are going, with fine of the chief War Scenes. half-ton- e A NEW MAP WILL BE PUT UP EVERY WEEK OR SO The Public is cordially invited to call weekly and examine, this very interesting historical summary. Cra Us about securing a copy of this Remarkable War Map your own Home. Lnyton Drufj Company ititHriririrti-k- t A A A& AAA frfrfrA AAA AAAAAAAAAA MPS- - CAMMILE ABBOTT BARTON VICTIM OF INFLUENZA Funeral services are being held at the Farmington cemetery this aftern' oon'ALLott Barton, wife f Lieotenant Barton- cf ' Camp Fremont, Cal., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott, former residents of Farmington, who died Tuesday in Salt Lake of Spanish influenza. Lieutenant Barton is suffering from the same disease and cannot attend the funeral. Mrs, Barton was 6 years old and was raised in Farmington, where she has many friends and relatives who will mourn her loss. -- - . Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE -- FARMINGTON The Lawton cannery will finish its season next Saturday. The tomato crop has been the largest in many years. Misses Cora and Vera Layton entertained a few friends at dinner on Saturday evening in honor of Reuben Kilfoyle. L. A, Dodd and wife andMrs. Lizzie Anderson and small son of Roger-so- n, Idaho, are visiting relatives in Layton during the week. i Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Lewis, Mrs. Wilford Lewis and Mrs. Ira Caldrin all of Kenyon, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Phillips. Elias Dawson arrived the latter part of last week on a ten day furlough from North Island, San Diego, to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Alexander Dawson, He will return next Saturday. .The government auditors, who have been working on the accounts of the Layton Sugar company will finish this week. The auditors are: J. JV. T. Gray and E. J. Willis of Denver and Iiasseltine Sims of Salt Lake. - Our line of perfumes is large and includes all the latest as well as the old time favorites. ' ' ' - . . Our line of toileFarticles has been selected with care and will appeal to the most acting miss or matron! ex- t - DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. While driving an auto yesterday, Ellas Dawson narrowly escaped injury when the machine turned over in a ditch. The car was badly damaged, but the drived escaped with only a few scratches. AndyiW. Adams had the little finger of his right hand amputated on Monday of this week. Over a month h tbe lbrelt"' 11 grew worse until it was found neces- sary to amputate. : KAYSVILLE, UTAH Youll See Him Any Day In Griffon Clothes jR- a- TEN CASES OF INFLU ENZA IN LAYTON Ten cases of Spanish influenza have been reported in. Layton. They are. JohifPerkins, Jesse Layton, Israel Smith, Roy OBrien, Dan Kershaw, Charles Draper, Miss Gladys Cowley, Mrs. Fred Rice and Mrs. W, J. Thorn ley and child, HIGHEST PRICE He s that smart looking fellow whom you will find among good business men, among smart society folks, in the refined clubs, in the best hotels, at first nights. ' iHe s the fellow that has keen discrimination for refined style, good quality, correct grooming, accurate fit. He seeks these qualifications when he buys his clothes and he expects the clothes to retain their good appearance. Thats why he buys Griffon Clothes' because he knows the fine g keeps them hand-tailorin- shape-permane- Paid for RIDES PELTS 19-ye- ar The Jig Battle Fronts in Europe i- Reuben Kilfoyle returned to the Ellison ranches in Nevada on Monday. He made the trip by automobile. and dining room were tastefully decorated in roses and late autumn flowers. A dainty three course lunch eon was served to the following; Mrs, Harry Strong, Mrs. C. A. Epperson, Mrs. William E. Gajley, Mrs. Clifford Strong, Mrs. George W. Swan and the Misses Mollie Barnes, Hazel Bishop, Faye Sanders, Artell Linford, Edna Rushforth, Elizabeth , Green, Nonna Underwood, Pear Shelton, Gladys Barker, Estella Epperson, Claire Glea- 20-da- . :5 - guests James Day during the week. iilllllllllltiillUiifliMIIMililMIttllltlialtltUi ravato i tW brawl Mar to Mrtl Pm tera fra wUwiii Xewratlte Bolter 4 tnrtt weetoMe A..J, uilif krtek plaet add atoaluto mI hlmt to tM wraith (ml of to. lit. Cwml farm, tor, frail m4 rateublt firaiMf fra eht-Inlairia. a4 miiIii in taeprateRt L to. DtR Canto Cutnl Elk nM, htrahra Ml m w Imm. Cito mto Ml ateetrte ltehte ra hUiMW. trr to. at to. late a! Prtatiac wtoiNl Snn awpaay Ml tto iyiiliU pttottot flat I v E. G. King and wife are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cowley in Cornish. Our supply is limited, so come early. : s : i The next Now is the time to buy your Winter Underwear, Sweaters, j: Hosiery, etc. Dont wait too long. Our prices on the stock - we now have is right.. Compare our prices. A number 2 AA He s good enough business man to demand full value. He knows a moderate price will get him all that any good dresser needs. So he buys Griffon Clothes at L and FURS I also buy all kinds oLPoultry $30, $35, $40 to $50 CHAS. GROSSMAN Layton, Utah nt. Phone 73k2 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Walton - Tanner CMiin s Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information 374 Twenty-Fourt- h Street IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FRO- bate Division, in and for Davis Countv. acres; and , State of Utah. Lomencimc 27.73 chains East and In the matter of the Estate of 4- - bAi&&2ki'U 1 mirnTters1 Thomas 'F KIng,"deceased. Last from Southwest Corner, thence Notice of Sale of Real Estate. ; North 1 degree 30 minutes East 75 The undersigned will sell at private links; thence North. 21 degrees 15 ,L62.,hajns, thenca.EaiA IS e'j.hf..feUffiWS&jlfiSCKhed t: chauis; thence North 39 degrees 20 2 Part f the Southeasf QuarteF ot minutes West along County-road 12 chains; thence e,R.c? Section 12, Township 3 North, Range 1 with County road 8.S0 West Salt Lake Meridian, East of the south paradel to beginning, chains, more containing 3,16 Bamberger line, particularly de- CI!e.s land is farming land; scribed as follows, t: Beginning following described 6 feet from the. tenter line of the S L. & O. Railway and at a 1,90 chains about point 483 feet North of the Southwest cor- thertL?thm Soathst comer cf ner of the Southeast Quarter cf SecQuarter of Section 12, 1 West, Salt tion 12, running thence South 42 de- livT P 3JNorth Jence North 14.33 grees 43 minutes East parallel to and 6t5 feet distant from said railway 101 feet; thence South CO degrees West 78.2 feet; thence North 112.8 feet to lMTrh11- County road South the point cf beginning, containing .0S3 Sj East still on RoaSo! chains to beginning, containing, railway 6. 10 acres. The said land lp-:- s . . xnin-.La- st to-n- -- to-wi- proper-Commenci- wfiv V ng i;;, " farming land; Also, all of Lot 1, containing 33.77 acres; and all of Lot 4, containing 39.76 acres; Stock,.. j Al'S0',-shsneg'of of Shepherd Creek Irrigation Com pany; Also, 45 shares of the Capital Stoc of Farmington Land & Stock Company; on or after the 1st day cf November, A,. ,DW, 1918, and written bids will b received at the residence cf the undersigned executor in the City cf Laybm, State of Utah; terms of sale, for cash; ten per cent cf the bid payable at tre time of sale, and balance upon confirmation cf sale by sal court. - Q the-Capi- tal v 1 jec.:e li; surra, Executor of the Estate of Thomas F. fc King, deceased. Published October 10, 17, 24, 1313. |