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Show 4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH n Ned Mgrn ano ersey Sweaters COLORS RED, GRAY, OXFORD, BROWN and WHITE Juvenile Sweaters, Regular 65c GntdC for. 49c Juvenile Sweeten, Regular 75c Grade for. 63c Juvenile Sweaters, Regular $1.50 Grade for -- $1.19 Girls and Boys Rouh Neck, Regular $2.25 for . : 1.89 Girls and Boys Rouh Neck, Regular 1.50 for. - 1.19 Misses and Ladies' Fine Wool Jersey Sweaters Regular $2.75 Crade for $2.39 63c Mens Cotton Sweaters, Rough Neck, Regular 85c for. 98c Mens Cotton Sweaters. Rough Neck, Regular $1.25 tor Mens Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. $2.00 for $169 Mens Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 2.75 for, Mens Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 3.50 for 2.98 Mens Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 4.00 for 3.29 4.69 Mens Rough Neck, All Wool, Regular $6.00 for 2-4- 9 i:mlb & sous, department gash store, KAYGVILLB, T. F.IcCIufc Pc tern Attcrr.: d Cc Mutffleln r IW ud mil Omiu HZa,'TwMe eaA irIridTlWui ZCli m 14 t CmrUfimlUi at La?. i CLACDI T. BAKRKB Attorneys-at-La- .M IHHU. II Phon,, WeMtcfc 103J C. Owen, wife and children are 'in the city .from Downey, Idaho. SALT LAKE, CITY. Bishop Henry E. Reddish, of Pocatello, Idaho, is a visitor JAMES T, HAMMOND among his friends in Kaysville. Lev AtfontyiiiCe::::!:rit R. A. Galbraith haa gone to Rooms HcComick f Grace, Idaho, to work for the Block Phoenix, Construction company. SALT LAKE CITY, t CTAll " J. ' Alma .Green and wife, of Gunnison, Utah, are visiting with friends and relatives in the city, R. GAILEY 315-31- 6 . J. NOTARY PUBLIC. Mrs. John F. Smith and daughter Ruth, of Metropolis, Nevada, . Dr. J. E. Morton motored to Logan Tuesday where - he. has opened an office for the practice of medicine. Mrs. Morton will remain in Kaysville for a , season while the doctor is establishing himself in the northern metropolis. t .William Allen, the Kaysville architect, has returned from a professional trip to Kamas, Summit county. He was called there in connection with the erection of a school building at Francis, for which he prepared plan and specifications. He reports Summit county as prosperous - along aU lines. Crops have been fine and there are lots of fat cattle in the mountain meadows which are bringing good money. T, McClure Peters reports that almost . enough names have been secured to assure the reorganization of the commercial club with a club room as a feature. It is proposed to secure quarters in the Barnes block and furnish a suite, of rooms for the use and amusement of club members. The dub will be strictly temperate and conducted in a manner above reproach. are visiting with her mother Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor. Miss Mary Swan has made arC. D. rangements to enter the Dee hosPHYSICIAN and SURGEON pital at Ogden where she will Office and Residence on Locust Strtet take the entire course in nursing. near Bamberger depot, . . Eagsville, Mr, and Mra..E. D, Homewood, KAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Utah. of Portland, Oregon, spent Saturand Sunday in town visiting The first week's work of the DR. A. Z. TANNER day with Mr. and lira. B.F. Taunt high school sped past very sucand family. , cessfully, considering the handi, Telephone 99 R. caps under which those concern. Office Hours 9 to 6 p.m. Joseph E. and Oscar B. Flint, ed were forced to work. Besides Layton Building, Layton, Utah. accompanied by their wives, de- the customary disadvantages of parted, for Burley, Idaho, Tues- forming acquaintfnces, where the day where they will seed their teachers are new, and of adjustDr. Joseph Grant, Jr. farms to fail wheat. . ing the daily progarm which, DENTIST . , Arnold M. Barnes was taken more or less, must always be a Suits 903-- 4 Walker Building ' Salt Lake City to the Dee hospital in Ogden, question of experiment for a few Phone Wasatch 4881 i He is suffering from days, the students and teachers Visits from Davis county acqaintances Friday. an attack of typhoid.-- ' At this have been forced to proceed withtcill be appreciated at all times writing, however, his condition is out their regular texts in many of the courses. Due to the heavy said to be satisfactory. W. E. WhitaKer calls from all parts of the state W. E. dentist the dealers have been unable to the Whitaker, DENTISX has home the rented office and meet demand ior hooks. Shipin Office Dr, Grant's Place ' formerly occupied by" Dr. Grant ments,thehowever, are Kaysville; Utah expected any Office hours 9:30 a.m.to 4:30 m. baa opened his office there, day and prospects look brighter and p 41 Phone Kaysville Exchange or 96-- Bountiful for appointments . lie. will have his family here at in this regard. For- - som- e- Jays an early date. . also the question of seating was one of some aggravation but that The Farmington letter to The Fresh and Cured too has for the present been set Reflex was lost while in transit to thia ' office and there was aside by the installation of ten a seating not time to have the same re- new seats, making forty-tw- o of in the capacity written in time for this weeks .. . .. .. Study,. - ' issue of the paper. The chief source of encourageT. Mocker and ment, however, is the group of - Mrs. Mary son, of San Francisco, who have students in attendance the most OUR SPECIALTY been visiting relatives and friends progressive young people from here and in Salt Lake City re- I Kaysville, Layton and Farming- -' turned to their home, the first tonu . The enrollment at present Ice in large or small with prospects of an of the week. Mrs. Mocker is a is thirty-six,- quantities. . sister of Hon. John . W. Thorn-le- increase, and aU seem to have come for the purpose of good earnest work. Price Paid Highest Pr. Geo. W, Terrill and famThe Student Body has been : for anything : ily 'have returned home from a organized with Miss Annie Blood Butcher Can Use two months vacation to points in at the helm as president, with an Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. enthusiastic corps of helpers of They visited the Yellow Stone such efficiency as bespeaks sucJfca Kaysiilfc Mai Marker park and many other-- points of cess in the Student activities of interest on their trip. They made the coming season. ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. the trip in their Ford machine In a few it is hoped, the and had the time of their lives. school work days will all be moving With Barnes Banking Co Kaysvillt R.utledfe . - 4 MEATS . Lard & TELEPHONE NO. L The Most of the Best for .the Least for Cash . J. w . U Velker Bld, um.Seel ettf TZSftSU2ZMVS.,s M. tM , - HANCOCK & BARNES kf, rymtt sad VW.M iwrtM fee au vUmmmssn Mu- frtofc Cm c::l OKOROl B.BAVOOCK WSVTUG CvrrtOi iBeUee I Cm tint!!!',. UTAH - Sausage on systematically, and while it is not the teachers business to probe into all of the parents duties toward their children, we take the pleasure of reminding -- them of one important duty, so often neglected, by an invitation to visit the school their school and give to it that atmosphere which only the active, live interest and actual presence of parents can bring. SCHOOL PRIDE. 50c per ounce. ' Uusually sold for $1.00 NAIDES Perfume at - . The pupils attending the Kays ville Central school took a step forward last Friday when the entire school body, both girls and boys, armed with hoes, shovels, rakes and Jorks, gave the large campus a thorough cleaning. A11 weeds, brush, tin cans, stones, brick bats, cinders and ashes were collected and carted from the . grounds duirng the afternoon and all the jsurround-ing- s now look spick. and span. No doubt there will now be an annual clean up day at the Central school and we suspect that Professor Sanders will- - take up the work of parking at least a portion of the grounds around the building,- with the aid of the boys and. girls, and , make- the Central grounds a beauty -- spot Both irrigation and city water is available for the work and all the rare shrubs will flourish and flow er to perfection from year to year with but little care. The school children should demand by petition that the city council and the Salt Lake & Ogden railway company clean up the street in front of the campus and that stock owners look elsewhere for pasture for their animals. The Central school has a beautiful setting and now-th- at the boys and girls have got started along the line of taking care of the grounds they will soon have a. beautiful park. KAYSVILLE PHARMACY Specialists Are You Looking for a Way to Save Money ? - - NOTICE OF SALE - . There will" be sold' at public auction at the Stwart-Burto- n store house, by me, on Tuesday October 7th. at 10:30 a. m., the following articles: Tabled Fruit Jars,- Washboard, Washing Machine, Boiler, Range, Kitchen Utensils, cupboard, Push Cart, Chairs, Spray pump. Stove, pipe, Heater stove, Bedding, Mattresses, beds, carpets, Linoleum, - Curtains, Portiers and -- etc. , ROBERT BLAMIRES. e We are offering Ladies CONFERENCE and STATE FAIR ct. Salt. Lake City, Sept. 1913. Excursions Tia 6, Oregon Short Liner" Tickets' bn sale Sept, 29 to Oct 6th, inclusive, limited to October 12th. The Utah State Fair will be bigger and better than ever before, this year. See agents for rats and further 29-O- Misses.and Chil-en- s OXFORDS 50 per cent. Discount Ladies SHIRT WAISTS and WHITE SKIRTS ONE HALF PRICE ' All STRAW and CANVASS per cent. off. HATS Bob White and Crystal .White Soap 8 bars lor - .0) X5hc UTAH House 50 Co-o- p Kaysville of Quality BANK NATIONAL ... OGDEN , y. WE HAVE IT UTAH Capital and Surplus . , $180,000.00 The Utah National "Bank has always maintained a position of stability and offers to its depositors and clients a banking service of exceptional value. Checking accounts (large or small) are eordialyinvited. RALPP E. HOAG, Pres.,; IF. J. PARKER, LL, . Vice-Pres- .: H.J. PEERY, Vice Pres.; A. V. hlcINTOSH , Cashier fl J agings flccount Is of most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of mighty to strength, and you ore thankful that foresight prompted save a penny here, a dollar there. persistent effort Our ScsVinfs Department it altvays ready to xerefe you. THE DARK CLOUD OF DISEASE fades away , defeated where cleanliness and sanitation abide. The house where functors, etc U are used inttllentiy is free from many cf the diseases that effect the lees careful. Come to this pharmacy far thebest cfevery ihizin insect destroyers ar.i ih prlhsrs. THE LAYTON D3UG CO. Caarhr; 1 J. R. GAILEY, Caahter. oung Man! BRUCE MAJOR. arnes JCAyjVUC. Dont you know that aBanking Account is a necessity? Start one now, either checking orsavingsaecount.- - CAPITAL, $5,000. Utah Co. UTAH SURPLUS and PROFITS, $00,733 JOHN. R. BARNES, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY BLOOD WILLIAM BLOOD, JOHN G, M, BARNES,- HENRY Interest paid on Time Deposits. We always have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payable In all principal cities of the wortc. Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank. - Union State "Banli, bountiful. f Aaat Caahtoe I Ths ftcHzx prints Cirltar I7rc u 23. U 3 |