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Show TIIE yEZIILY HSTLSX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH r or Cheviot ins i oils to VeaT and Satisfy for the Boys ancf Girls going to school Euoryuhere High grade Galatea Cloth and Boy Scout Percales. Just the thing for the Boys Ginghams are always good. Calico 5c per yd. Boys hats 49c, 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.19 and $1.39 each SIEFFIELB& EAYSVHJJ; UTAH PcClure Peters T. v,i JUIcrniy ' K7rlll aad Trait Better Hllla. TecestsbU Ceasing eeUfcUaJuaeat, graat Brick Plsat add steadily ta Ua wwltk at tka car. Oeeerel ferala. Trait sad V arete ale grvwlaf far aklp. Blag sad CABBlag ara tmyortest iadae-Irla- a. Haa a OaaBtrKlgh Sckeel, Churches ab4 saw Opera Kosee. City Watar aad Blaetrlc Zdgktiag art la daecaente far twaalaaal. Boai af tha Keflex aad lta srlattax pleat. at Lav. ctmllli, OKOaal kaysvilus ' Councclor Utah CtACDK T. BABNK8 B. HANCOCK te HANCOCK & BARNES Miss Mollie Barnes has AttomeysatLaw 11 Balkar Bidf. . Phooa t Waaatch ion SALT LAKE, CITY. J it Room 313-31- 6 Lti Block J. - - - ' The Misses Burlingame, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. Barrett Sunday. Ben-jami- McOonick 8 ALT LAKE CITY, been sick for a few days. John 0. M. Barnes was 'a visitor to Provo and Springville Saturday. JAMES T. HAMMOND Altontij ted Ccsaselcr ut CT'aU R. GAILEY ne Everybody is figuring on attending the Ogden Fashion Show Friday and Saturday of this week, Miss ' Bessie Jlill, of " visited with Mrs Ben-jatPifA Barnet Banking Co Kaytville ine Barrett last week, returning home Sunday. Meet me at the Fashion Show G. 2). Friday or Saturday evening in PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Ogden, is the parting injunction OS Ice and Residence on Locust Street between friends this week!. ' NOTARY PUBLIC ; Tre-montai- n, m Putiedjfe near Bamberger depot. Utah, Kaytville, DR. A. L -- TANNER Telephone 99 R Hours 2 to 8 p. m. Office Layton Building, Layton, Utah. Dr. Joseph Grant, Jr. DENTIST Abraham Ogden had the misfortune to break one of his arms yesterday. He was driving team whichran away with hi) Misses Garnet Swan andMare Openshaw and Leon Strong &pe attending the University of Uti They are all preparing for teae- - in: , A. J. Holt, of Clearfield, has sold the 40 acre farm on which he is nSW living. We are unable to give the name of the purchaser. Harry Swanger, section foreIP. . & R. G. was operman on the ated on at the - Dee hospital in ... .. . - DENTIST Office in Barnet Block Ogden, last week. He is rapidly Kaytville , Utah recovering. Office hourt 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Phone 93 Kaytville Exchange " Walter Cottrell was appointed or 96-- 4 Bountiful for appointmentt city marshall at the regular meeting ojfthecitycouncillas Thursday evening and has taken up Fresh and Cured the duties of the office. Suite 903-- 4 Walker Building Salt Lake City Phone Wasatch 4881 Vitits from Davit county acqaintance. will be appreciated at all timet Whitaker - . t. Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada T Lard & Sausago OUR SPECIALTY Ice in large or small quantities, Highest' Price Paid : for anythinga : Butcher Can Use Tts . KaysYllla Meat Market ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. will send large delegations to tha Fashion Khnw at Ogdon. North Davis county will send a large delegation on both days. E. W. Layton and son Leo departed for Burley, Idaho, this morning by team. Leo has a farm there and will remain there while the weathr is good, preparing land for crops. Miss Clare Gleason was selected as one of the maids ' of honor to the queen of the Ogden Fashion Show at the called meeting of the Kaysville Commercial iclub. Miss Clare is attending school at the Ogden High, a fact which makes her selection very appropriate. Dont forget teBEPflBOir GASH STQiiE. The Most of the Best for the Least for Cash Last Saturday, Burton, the 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires, fell from a fence and broke his right arm. The fracture Was reduced and the little fellow is doing welt That high class musical organization, the Davis County Symphony orchestra, will give another dance at the Kaysville opera house on Wednesday evening Oct. 1st. A large attendance is anticipated. A blacksmith by the name of Peterson has rented the Sheffield shop on Main street and will open a shop here. We are informed that he has rented the Gratit cottage on Locust street for his family. Bishop Henry H. Blood is learning to pilot a Ford car and is proving himself -- - an - - apt pupil. The car will be a great convenience and very helpful to the bishop both in a social and a ' business way. ; LOST On last Sunday on - -- J a car between KaysBamberger ville and Salt Lake, a ladies purse containing watch, money, key,' etc. $5.00 re ward, will be given for bag and contents. May be left at Reflex office. Mrs. 0. Or Barton, Kaysville, Utah.- - Adv. Leon Asher has resigned his position as assistant master mechanic for the Pheonix Construction company at Grace, Idaho, and returned to his home in this city. He is now taking a weU earned vacation having been steady at work for more than two years. , Dont forget the High school dance at the Kaysville Opera house tomorrow, Friday evening. The Central High school is starting off with great enthusiasm and increased numbers and all danc era should encourage the student body by attending their first dance this season. , -- Mrs. Seth C. Jones,' of Salt Lake City, underwent a serious -- ""'O' hosoperation at theL. D.-- S.. pital, in that city Monday morning. At this writing she is doing nicely and her relatives and friends are hopeful of her speedy recovery. She is a sister of Bishop David E. Layton, of the West Layton ward and Mrs. Geo. Swan and Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of this city. At the called meeting ' of the Kaysville Commercial club last Tuesday evening, the proposition to reorganize the flub and add a club room and other social features'' to the work of the dub was endorsed and committees seWhy let the chickens go withlected to solicit membership. An initiation fee of $5.00 will be out water when you can buy charged with monthly dues plac- good sanitary drinking fountain at ed at $1 per month. Forty mem- the agents for same? bers will be required tocarry out the plan and already half Off LEAF FOULTRY FARM that number have signed ,the Kaysville, membership list. - DrtiA. KAYSVILLE PHARMACY R Specialists Are You Looking for a I7ay to Save Money ? e WE HAVE IT We are offering Ladies' Misses and All STRAW per cent off. and CANVASS HATS 50 Bob .White and Crystal White Soap. 8 bars, for " , 15 he Home UTAH Union Static Ban ft Hountifal, Utah '"v" Co-o- p Kaysville of Quality NATIONAL BANK OGDEN UTAH Capital and Surplus . . . . $180,000.00 The Utah National Bank has always -- main-taine- d a position of stability and offers to" its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are cordialy invited. RALPP E. HOAG , Pres.; W.J. PARKER, Vice-Pret- .: H.J. PEERY, A. V. HcINTOSH, Cuthier Vice-Pret- .; 9 Ja'Otngj Iccount - Is of most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is prop of mighty i strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effortto stTe a penny here, a doIl there. Our Sotlinfx "Department u otvoyv ready to xerxie you. President j. r, - s Vice-Preside- Account is a necessity? Start one now, eithi checkin or savings account; Chil-en- s OXFORDS 50 per cent. Discount Ladies SHIRT WAISTS and WHITE SKIRTS ONE HALF-- PRICE JOHN R. BARNES, l S. HILLS, Dont you know4hat a Banking 50c per ounce. Uusually sold for $1.00 v MARRIAGE LICENSES. . Sept. 17. William E. Smedley, age 21, of Bountiful, and Stella C Smith,, age 20, of Kansas City. Sept. 18. Henry C. Denhaltef, age 27, and Elizabeth Jackson, age 24; both of Salt Lake. Sept 18. Junius Stringfellow, age 26 and Gertrude Birmie, age 21 ; both of Salt Lake. John IL Bowen, age , Sept" 18 64, and Alta Stanford, age 32, both of Salt Lake City. Sept 22. William N. Reeves, age 22 of Nelson, Neb. and Louis Myers, ae 18, of Salt Lake. . Sept. 23. Frank Peterson, age 26 and Florence Nelson, age 24; both of Ogden. OF DISEASE THE" LAYTON DRUGCO. NAIDES Perfume at Mr. and Mrs. George Under wood entertained, Friday evein Mr. honor of and Mrs. ning, Wilkie II. Blood, of Logan. Mr. Blood is a brother of Mrs. Underwood and stopped in this city while enroute to New York, where he will enter Columbia University for a four years medical course. All . the brothers and sisters of Mrs. Underwood and members - of - their families were present, also her father William Blood. It was a most enjoyable occasion and will long be remembered by ' those who were present. - Mew! Something Mrs. Richard Jardine, a former resident of Kaysville, died at her home in Garfield on Monday and "was buried in the Kaysville cemetery. The funeral was held irom the Kaysville meeting house this afternoon at 2, oclock. The deceased was a .native of Kaysville and lived here all her ife until going to Garfield some eight years ago. She leaves five grown children, two sons and three daughters. Three of the children are married. THE DARK "CLOUD fades away' defeated where cleanliness and sanitation abide. The house where disinfectants, fumigators, etc., are used intelligently isfree from many of the diseases that effect the less careful. Come to this pharmacy for the best of everything in insect destroyers and air purifiers. School Shoes TELEPHONE NO. L Dr. ,WE Whitaker has opened a t dentist office in the Barnes Block and will be there every day in the wek to, take care of any and all in need of his services. Dr. Whitaker is well known to most of the people of Davis county and will no doubt enjoy a heavy patronage. His office is equipped for doing the best quality of work and his prices are Reasonable. 1 i Ooy GAILEY, Cahier. BRUCE MAJOR, Aset Cashier Marne 'Bantling Co. . ... .... KAXrvjue,. vrAii CAPITAL, $25,000. - SURPLU3 and PHG7IT3, $C3,7C3 DiWctof.: wm - PETER BARTON JOHN VY. GAILEY HENRY H. CL0C3-Interepaid on Tima Deposits. W hay JKoatry ta Lcn worn-Yo- u security. Drifts sotd payable In allwayi cJt-i- s cf principal business solicited. 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