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Show I I . ' i i BUSTER- - BROWN - FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS A FULL LINE OF UP-TO-DA- SHOES AND OXFORDS TE - LEATHERS: Patent, Buck, Tan, Gun Metal, White, Etc. - s Prices 10 to 15 per cent r Closer-Tha- Ever Before n The Most of the Best for the Least for-Ca- sh for CasK c , XTOM J. SHEFFIELD & SONS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE H. TELEPHONE NO. 1. Fresh and Cured -- SHERWIN-WILLIAM- KAYSVILLE, UTAH Al rs3M ary'TLe vv is, mother-- of Airs. .Christopher Burton, Jr., is seriously .ill at lufr home, in. this S Uponcattlcandhogs arc the cause of a great deal of -t- rouble and annoyance. They are The little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Chipman who has been suffering from pneumonia is now Lard and Sausage Highest price paid for anything a butcher can use. Kaysville Meat - inBulk.: L Cans or All Colors Strictly Guaranteed In our specialty rapidly recovering. Farmer, in the Clearfield district are prepared to set a large acerageT)f "foniatoes" as "soon'" as danger of frost is passed. The freshman and sophomoiie classes of the Kaysville .high school will entertain the 'Juniors with a dance and banquet at the Kaysville opera house tomorrow PriceJtight Good in Any Weather Call and See Us evening. Two ' viners and other canning machinery is being Market James Chipman, ' G9-- Layton, Utah. 2 Mrs. kflYSVTUS ' Mill Vgatabl. Fruit Canning e.iabU.hm.ut, and great Brick riant add iteadlly to the wealth of the city. General Farming, Fruit and Vegetable growing for (hipping and canning are Important lndut-trlea- t llaa a County High Bchool, Clufrchea and new Opeia Home. City Water and Electric Lighting are inducement! for lnveitmeut Home of the Reflex audltf upto date prlnting-pla- nt A BUSINESS MANS BANK is ours, because we give especial attention accounts of the It is not only our to-t- ln business men. desire to - A SEE OUR DEPOSITS GROW but vve are equally desirous of .soting our customers t .business pfrow successfully as well, and wt are always ready to extend accommodations and conveniences, . taourdeserving rustoniers.Thc art welcome to our adviw at all times. U DAVIS COUNTY BANK - FARMINGTON, 7. UTAH G. D. Pulledgc PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON . Office and Residence on Locust street near Bamberger station Electric Repair Shop ! as guests of jAlnold M. littl Barnes. daughter of Logan, are visiting Lev . S. J. Miner, of the T'lrst relatives in Kaysville th is week. Baptish elmreh in JSahetlni, Kan-sa- s Ms. Lmmelinc Taylor is ami Kleaner Mintd of the spend mg tlie Wtik in t Jit enpitol with same pla e, arrived here a few her daughter Mrs dmlge Pardee da)s ag ami are visiting with -- Miner of the .Mrs. David Me Person enteitain-et- l thur luirt tier Duv is County Canning company. a tew friends at an old fashion Mi Eleanzer Aliner expects to cd quilting bee at her home on J dn hi 1' n y b r a y et t y this week ty 3 Mondays where lm will supriutend tliO new Arnohl M. Barnes has aeeept canning lactory at that place this -37 etl a position as book keeper at summer. . Hu. Daws One of the most interesting S raeusc. programs lieiird, for sometime was given in the meeting houSe SunMiss Matilda MeFersoh has day evening under the auspices bt'eir spending the week m'Salt of the M. 1. A. Elder Robert II. Lake City, the guest of her niece Barton, who recently returned Mrs7 Claude tj. CamionT"" from a four years mission, to Miss tbse Uhency entertained da pa undelivered a very interesta -- number of friends' to a Theatre ing address upon Japan and its at the Orpheum theatre on people, lii addition to the lecture the following musical program Tuesday evening evening, was given: vocal solo, Arnold M. A fine daughter was born to James; cornet solo, Lester (leg. " Air. aiuf Mrs Will YTTniej son; vocal solo, Miss Daisy 1 -- I Birkin says that he has the confidence of his customers, upon this he builds his busi-ncss. Birkin fJ your prescriptions. ThereisS afetyi irtra d rnglvi t hhTm7"T THE LAYTON DRUG" CO.; . - - -- d, WHERE QUALITY COUNTS, 50c the pint. in- KAYSVILLE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - 9B Howard and MisS Myrtle Joue; quart ett 7 Elders Barnes, Welch, Edwards and.L. Welch. . Edward yA. -- Cottrell, qf Farming-ton- is doing a fine job of plaster-n- r on the Kiivs.viile tabernacle aiwl w t o Ihs w or k in t Ho ill-cii- m large consignment of Granite-Iro- n Ware which we are offering at 25c. - Come,earlyandmakeyour selec eare of any work that may be entrusted tt) him. His shop' is equiped with - both - metal and wood working machinery needed in his Y a 1 4ion before it has been picked out. Dont forget we are headquarters business. He makes a specialty of filing saws, repairing law'll mowers, farm machinery, canning machinery and in short everything that comes to hand Mr, Muir has learned his trade in the machine shops of Salt Lake and Ogden and .understands his business. 0. I Soule, of St, 3 Anthony, Idaho, who last fall purchased the Layton place on the Mount-b- i i road,"Tias sold his business for anything you may want. - - Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, HardZ ware and Building Material. -- duet. AlrsMurray and property at StrongL-pmu- o - 'il eids:navv:readyrto::take ; St- - Co Anthony and will move his family to his farm iu the near future. Mr. Soule has formed a law partnership with Hon. Ma;t Thomas in Salt Lake City and will go to and from the x city daily. He informs The that he has been looking qjl .ve 1 lie' ecm nt f e r t be past iive years and has been unable to find a place as inviting and as Re-tle- Our FootwearDept. e-- auditorium this week. The arched ceiling of the large room is divided intt several plastered panels .su itabl- eforresidenreand "buswhich will be framed with heavy iness as this valley and Salt Lake moulded wood work. The break- City.' He has enrolled himself ing of thtT'otlu'-r- ise smooth coil- with the Kaysville booster club ing will make the acoustic effect and vyilbsing the praies of this well nigh perfect-- , and add much favored land. to the beauty of the interior finNOTICE TO CREDITORS. ish In the venter pf each of these panels which will be frescoed Estate of A. Alvord, dein a harmonious tint, will be ceased. . Mary electric lights o arranged as to Creditors will present "claims provide most execuent illumi- with vouchers to the Undersigned nation. An elaborate tiouldedcor- - at his residence in Clinton, Davis nih Lr.l;3l'T extends axniunl the CoiintytahomorbefoTe The eutire base of the ceiling, provid- - 20th, day of August, A. D. 1913. ing a massive and pleasing appear UNDERWOOD WALLACE, anw. Ewn at this time it is .easy Administrator of the" Estate-- of -I- i t S READYFOR THE SPRING OPENINtj Our customers often say . - Our shoes cannot be excelled for ' ' style and durability -- Dont - , fail to see the line. i rices;Satisfactory -- - t to.seg.thitw com - Kavsville Tab Ma ry-- A 1 verdy-- d eceased; tmesfl Da li cat i b nAb nT meeting house .in Utah. Walter J 7,1913 last publication May 8, ' and James A. Cottrell, of Kays- 1913. ville are assisting in the Georg J. W alsh Attorney for ' v EtUU. J . r ( f Stewart-BurtonC0- t - General Merchandise j v . 1. are easily killed One part to 60 pea merits which will materially im prove appearau es are being made. The unsightly old coaches have also been n.ved away. A bit of parking and cement sidewalk wilFput this little station in fine shape. Thomas Muir who has moved his machine shop om Clinton to J.-fc- J. CONFIDENCE by or 75 parts water. Lice berger station and other improve -- Sam Hanson Let -- Mrs. Wilkie It. Blood and "Sewed Soles,: Ladies- - 50c. Ogvleti, a few dav s ago. Mrs. Sewed Soles. Gents 75c Beds Straightened 25c ney was formerly Miss Blood of this plate. All Work Cash The ilwldren f Mrs. (Taude t,f. Canon of Salt Lake City, have beiji ven sii k during tile' week, and suffering from- - measels Davis County Shoe Doctor Miss Mollie Barnes is in" mumps. " r: KAYSVILLE'. ttie eitv assisting her sjstoEAvitb the ehildren. 9 J ,3 Telephone led and Blue Kreso Dip No. Agnes Bagley, of Salt Lake, entertained her mother and sister, Mrs. Ceorge and Irene bivvan and Mrs. W. 1 Epperson, at diuuer at her home Monday. Elders Jay C. Edwards of Salt Lake. City, Karl J. Welch of Morgan, Raymond Chipmau of Ameri can Fork and Lorrel Welch of ev ienciis being buili; Salt Lake, silent Sunday in Kays-vili- e around he property af the Bam-- - K.y.vtll. Roller and i Both of-th- THE IMPLEMENT MAN lhone ... stalled at the Clearfield plant of the Wood Canning company The. new, building .is - located to e tlu aorta old plant and a new jjWiJ be equipped .with steam plant and other machinery. Jed .Sessions last week assisted in planting several' thousand trout in the streams in and about Kays-ville- . Jed says that the flood of last summer mirried most. of the trout cut of lhesestreams or they were killed by 'the great masses of earth and rock that vvts torn-frothe beds of the ' streams. - ERNEST LAYTON lrop. especially common in the spring and fall. J |