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Show ft : THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Full board and County Clerk II. FARMINGTON THE ROSE CITY. Ooont? Mat et rich tod tartll Davla count) Boaia M Ik Miller Floral com pan), the Ivgaoi yrowara of hot bouaa Bower In Uie lmar-uuta- la rountrr. Location of tha famooa Lafooa raaort Haa Water Worka and Electric Liable. A fine place for reel dance. Miss Clara Pack in attendance. A communication from George Mueller of Bountiful, was read stating that the public highway leading up Mill Creek canyon needed repairing. Commissioner Burns was instructed to have the road repaired Albert T. Smith and Joseph P. Payne, of the Clearfield Commercial club 'asked for an appropriation to" help defray the expense of making an exhibit at the State Fair. The commissioners stated that no levy had been O. Sanders returned Monday from a five weeks visit with relatives in Burley, Idaho. Clifton Wood, the' son of J. D. Wood, is ill with the typhoid fever. Mrs. Fannie II. Thackam has been quite ill for the oast "few days. they could not appropriate from Mrs. A. B. Richardson is ill the general fund for the above at the Gregory home and a nurse purpose. Commissioner Ford reported from Salt Lake is in attendance. that he and Road Commissioner Miss Helen Gregory returned Bennett had called on the State Sunday, from a ten day visit in road commissioner in regard to Heber City. repairing the state road in South Weber and that lie had agreed Mrs. Gustave- Schuster, of to furnish $300 for the improveSalt Lake City, visited at the ment of said road and that the home of Mrs. Romina Robinson, road commissioner had been inSunday. structed to have the work done. Commissioner Ford also reportW. Jr Millard has recently arranged to deliver gasoline to the ed that he had granted Neplii stores here, once a weeki from his llayrs;thepriiloilge::of;;piitting in a cement wall along a ditch oil wagon. conveying spring water along Ralph Amott,the 17 year old the side of the state road near son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Big Oak in North Farmington, Amott, has been called on a five on condition that he is responsible year mission to Japan. He is for any costs or damages that to leave for the orient next Feb- may airse on account of the conruary. struction of said wall. The' reThe missionary farewell con- port was accepted. Commissioner Ford further recert given last Sunday evening for the benefit of the six depart- ported that he had investigated ing Elders was a great success. the needs of Mrs. C. A. Johnson, $71.40. was taken in and every- of Kaysville and while she should one had a very pleasant evening. be assisted he had been advised that she had sons and daughters Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Smith and living in Nevada and California Miller Steed left Monday for who were able to help her and South Africa, the two Walsh sis- thlit the county attorney had been ters left for Denver, and Chas. instructed to write them asking S. Miller for Chicago, on Wed- that they take care of their nesday. mother. The report was accepted and.Mr.. Ford was Feld, over .The county jail has been laek: as a committee for further in- ing of human inhabitants for, the ofthe matter. past two Weeks, except that a vestigation Commissioner Burns reported weary traveler has been resting some of the that powder com up there for a few days at 'the were still powder storing panys expense of the county. in their old qiagazines in the Bernice, the 23 months old south end of the county contrary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George to the orders of the county comSpackman, died Friday morn- missioners. Referred to Coming and was buried Sunday. The missioner Burns with instructions services were held in the meeting to investigate-an- d report his find house. hoard. the to ings -- - i i Annual Fashion Show Ogdens 2nd 26 and 27 and . On In FALL FABRICS COW STANQHIONS HOME-MAD- E 8hown In Illustration la Simple Conatructlon and Win Kaep Animal Comfort bio. t DresxOoods inch-mater- ial, remarkable value at inches wide ,i 48c . $1.25 Wool j Crepe de Chine Guaranteed all wool and washable. Full 45 inches wide. All of the newest colors as well as the staple shades. For this item there will be a quick demand 98c 777TtttttT77 Home-Mad- Stanchions. e V er ones $1.25 Corduroy for Suits, etc. . t The promise is that corduroy will he one of the most popular fabrics for dress and suits this fall. We offer a new lot in all 75c the proper shades at . .... ... ...... 51.25 Diagonal Serges, 4 inches 98c 75c Messages 24 Inches wide all-wo- ol at . r Ob Op . Nearly all shades are offered in the' pure silk crepe de chine very showy and styl- ish. Full 24 inches wide; a splendid 75c value for 58c An diagonal 45 inches wide; one of the very best $1.25 values; offered in wide as well as narrow whales. Offered RUeyfl, 98c . u prednct coal business. Brocaded Crepe ce Chines . . n. .mined and approve!). Oliver R. Clark, who has been ' Adjourned to Monday, Oct. fitli. in Southern Utah for some time I o water past investigating Gov. William Spry, of Salt power possibilities for the Beaver River Lake, visited the Davis County Power company, who have several plants located at different cannery on Tuesday and very stations; will quit the power eom-$an- y highly complimented the manaand resume school work at ger on the conditions as he found Cornell University. , them at the factory. Be Packed in Clean, Welt GlFSed Crocks Excellent Brine Formula It Given. ice-col- h you well as natural inclinations to help you get just the thing you want, to have it serve your purpose satisfactorily. If you knew, however, after all our combined efforts, if a mistake of judgement had been .made and something you bought here went wrong. if you knew how readily we will make good any real grevience you have on the deal, we firmly believe you would not only come but would also send all your friends to the store WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE, in Ogden, Utah. Besides you would be doing them a favor. You will be coming to the Fashion Show - d ADVANCE SALE OF THE NEWEST OUTING FLANNELS. SELECT THEM WHILE THE ASSORTMENT CONTAINS ALL OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE (MAIN Ft.UORl icro BBmt B Jb Psdta Hkirte - The Bargain Basement is a busy spot these days. The September Sale of Blankets is in progress. If yon select the blankets now yon may pay for them later and in so doing you get the benefit of the sale" prices, which are from d to lest. See the h Twenty-fourtin the display Street window. . PAT-TF.RN- S. New Mill Ends of The very best the best 10c out- - quality of 15c i Offered in the best pat-- terns and colors light 7c or dark all-wh- ite outing flan-- f This mate-- rial is full one nel. iyard wide -- :.12c Fleece lined good for house dresses, kimonos, etc. We ;now offer the Ver, best of the new 10c stock at . . one-four- th one-thir- 7c s - OVERSTOCKED" Electric Prepare to help out the short pas" tures. Milk separated when cold means that much leas crem -A little buttermilk not worked out turns butter rancid early. Keep the cans of cream In a tank of - Utah Kaysville cold water until time for delivery. There is cause for suspicion when & cow is offered for sale these days. Sewed Soles, Mens Skim the milk ds soon after milkin- Sewed Soles, Womens , g-'as at once. Paine & Hurst Blanket . Bargains OUTING FLANNELS ALE only-kne- AJ?OT- .. -- d well-aire- Further more at... MISS EMILY WOOLVVORTH WILL BE HERE TOMORROW MORNING TO TEACH OUR CUSTOMERS THE ART OF CROCHETING. THE LADY COMES TO US DIRECT from the Goldenfleece Factories and carries with her samples of those jtwnif of wearing apparel made from yarns which are growing soTpopular. Free lessons will be given in the Art Department begining tomorrow morning. d -- ou These crepe de chines will be bought' for evening gowns being mostly of the evena good weight, 27 inches ing shades. It is ' 40c wide, Free Lessons in Crocheting The great secret of keeping butter at first and keep well-glaze- 40c Crepe de Chine spl endid bargains brocaded crepe de chine; a full yard wide, light or dark colors, in either the plain or brocaded; for combination dresses 50c Should is to have It good it cold. Pack In clean, 50c 27 Inch Heres a SECRET OF KEEPING BUTTER crocks, glass vessels are preferred which have . been scaldeb two or three times with water and then rinsed in COUNTY COMMISSIONERS For Sale Third cutting of boiling salt water. MEETING. alfalfa hay. II. J. Barnes, KaysPack solid within one Inch of the - top, then cover with half-luc1913, ville, Utah. Adv. offlne Monday September wet salt, cover with clean muslin cloth, wrung out of cold water. Cover with an extra cloth, then thick brown paper, tie tight, and place crocks in celIcehouse or cool, dry, lar. Icehouse Is much the best The following 1b an excellent brine to keep butter In: If-YWater, three pints; salt, one pint: w "boil It until tne scum rises, then add the beaten whites of two. eggs and w let all boil together, removing the scum carefully, as it rises. Pour over What an array of good new merchandise of butter when cold; the crock the we have collected in .this store for . the brine should cover the butter fully comfort and pleasure of every customer one infch. Cover with muslin cloth that steps .inside the door. If you knew and heavy brown paper and store In what a pleasant' agreable group of comIcehouse or cold cellar. This brine will keep the butter Bweet for one petent ' clerks are here ready and anx, year or more. ious to wait on with instructions as t . Splendid $1.00 serges a new lot in all of the seasons most wanted colors. Every piece is full fifty inches wide. Begining tomorrow : 75c at .t .... .T.7 .7 . : ) I : serges, most & $1.00 Serges 50 Place the bottom pieces fti place, then put In the stationary upright pieces and bolt them fast. Next put on . the top jr a U&- -. a n dLiml - fast Next put & piece of 2x4 as show-- at (A), between the top rails and fasten with nails. This piece Bhould be 11 inches long, and when the movable part of the stanchion Is in place and the lock (B) is In position, the movable part will be held perfectly staThe tionary until lock Is released lock la fastened between the top rails with a bolt. It Is well to let one of the stationary uprights extend to the upper jolbt so as to make the complete outfit more rigid. The lower run of rails may be pined or nailed .William Rose of OaUey. to the floor. If made on a concrete ho, wa8 ,here twpday8ofla8trHonntifnl floor , t here shou Id be- - araw-- of-- posts week after nb.ence of 1 C year. In set place before the concrete Is .7oS(.,1,I, offj(.ia, bom, Mr. Rose engaged in selling. Jhbev- juatiw of tbp of put In, letting the top of the post farm implement, and also in the Daviscome level with the floor. rf 7 New dress goods, 40 inches wide diagonals in all of th fall shades ; 6 -- -- ON SALE Tomorrow the first sale of fall dress goods begins. Here are materials you will want for fair suits and dress. Every piece in' the sale is of this seasons importation. 40 Inches New (By J W GRlftnN) T For the man who la starting his dairy on a small scale, and one who la not able to buy the latest and moat stanchions, the drawing will explain to him one of the in conatructlon, neateat in appearance,, and .one tbaTTa durable, and will keep the cow a In a comfortable position, either standing or laying down ' should-b- o The lower-rai- ls of 2x that Of the -- top, 2x4 Inch The uprights all of 2x4 Inch. The lower rails should be laid off before fhey are fastened to the floor. There la two runs of each the top and the bottom rails and the uprights work between thm The entire structure la fastened together with Inch bolts, 6 Vi Inches long. Bore the holes 15 Inches apart In each of the runs, and see thaCthe top holes are directly over the low aim-plea- SaturdaySeptember Friday Shoe Shop possible, and cool the cream None of the new fangled churns have yet put the old fashioned barrel churn On t Heels $traightmed 75 50 25 r Good Harness Repairing deneat the Bhelf. Wire strainers get only a part of the dirt Several . thicknesses of cheese cloth are better. The dairy farm that is stocked to its full capacity, but not overstocked Is a pretty Bafe proposition. Qo to. the BtockyerdiL'nnLa shipping May and yon would find the finest hogs are brought in by the dairymen. When neceasary to mix new milk with that of a former milking it u bast to lat tho sow milk cool Ural hla stock ad HANSON'S ELECTRIC TELEPHONE SHOP 9-- J. Our Loss Your Gaia. . 2 x 4 12, 14 and 16 ft; Per ft. ;... $22.00 2 x 6 and 2 x 8, 14 and 16 ft. Per U. 2L00 Nice grade 1x4 Sheathing 19J50 Star A Star Cedar Shingles 3X0 r. Standard Shingles 2X0 G. V. 37X0 Fir Flooring 1x4 No.2 1x4 No. 3 V, G. Fir Flooring . 23X0 21X0 1x4 Common Pine Flooring ?, 9 tJhrS f x 4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceiling 25X0 x 4 No. 2 Clear Fir Ceffiny 23X0 33.C0 1x6 and 1x8 No. 2 Clear Rustic 25X0 1x6 No. 3 Fir Rustic .... All New Stock. Act Quickly Before it is aU Gone. Everything at Reduced Prices. li '? -- SALT LAKE LOADER 740 So e West. FINE HOMES BUILT to suit you. See one that I have buit and you will not go further. - - R- - C. McIRIDE, Utuh. J'JumtliZt Ml JO ft CIOflllY CEO. E. ROMNEY, Hr. FLV501 The Reflex prints Dxlbr VJizzzzrs. |