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Show OUR LINE IS COMPLETE salt iiurs meatest A bighi j pnperou town In th mhUt of fr-fl'Mil and productive orchards KsrH in production of mill, tannery ami KjIIw Mills O. IS L Ky, has just complete! eamaitaH u tfevod potm for tflooeeekiBif suburban ae'Cr&t for truit and Ttfe- UMei?nwtn Huppiy point f r tar.urr ACUITY 0 smut - In all the very Latest Styles I Our Special Sales are extra good values. Ladies Jrimmed hats $2,50, $3.50 and $4.50 Lnrgc lineT? misses "andchildnms school hats and trimmed hats . occcrriKs A new heating plant has been OVER Danfel Sullivan returned from Idaho Monday. SQBAKE FEET. Lead C4i1SS22T2Z5,, . There JAvilLJ-bea-, Farmers Union duiUe at j the hall Saturday evening. Millers orchestra, of Ogden will furnish the music. sr . W tri 1914, A wonderful line rercalional L C ' "1 (1 and Mr, and Mrs, ..Robert , Watt, of Thatcher, Box Lhh r county, are visiting friends aint relatives in Layton. Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Homewood, who have been visiting Layton friends for Several days, returned" to. their " home in Portland, Oregon, Wednesdays 1 ' v VVr Wn-n- tl I K.ayj'Oille, RANKS Jlah . ARE LIKE TELEPHONES are modem institutions of the immrtanee, Ereru one cannot afford a telephone , but there aregreatest none who cannot ACCEPT THE SERVICES OF OUR BANK They will cost you nothing . our money will be safely guarded in our fire and burglar proof vaults You will bt Bank and check books and a correct statement of your account at any time. Do YOUR Banking uith US. H pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. fut-tushe- d STATE .... Undivided Profits Deposits BANK - $100,OOO. Oo Surplus Fund m.000.00 M. 2 fiOO, 000.00 Pres. . A. P. Biglow, Cashier. Vice Pres. E. L. VanMeter, Asst Cashier. Browning, V . " j mi ji'w'iwafw miiij . pMiu .an? 2, tWTO FRESH These splendid coals in the newest novelty effects RV.JcomPrisin hfatelasse; MolePLush, Reversed Plush, v DQvetyne Sport coats, Xstrachan, Vcloure de Laine, ; Chinchilla, etc. COATS KC8TII UP larger than in previous years. TO Bishop SI. "F. Adams had a valuable cow killed being Struck by a car on the Bamberger road The Bishop says it Tuesday. was one of his best cows and was giving a great quantity of milk, Mrs. E. P. Ellison is in v Ogden where she is the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. R. Skeen. Mrs. Ileber Whitesides, of New Castle, is in the ITee hospital at Ogden where she recently under went an operation. She is im proving nicely. $5.C0 IMPORTANT F ' UR REDUCT IO NS Womens Furs Childrens Sets f $4.00 belongings for- - Ladies and Childrens .Vinter - Union Suits, ' Sweaters,' Blankets, Rubber Footwear. BARGAIN PRICES Call and get our fete? One in oap Co. Stewart-Burto- n General Merchandise vievwtw' Bfcaw. four Suit nil cost Jo Hon . Reaey-to-We- ar ED SMYTH TAILORING CO 382 25th Street, Opposite City Hall, Ogden, Utah VfJLnLlJ Choicest ship- barrel - - muff imitation Er- Angora and scarf-y-egu-lar $1.75 values. For ..... Jap Mink jialf worth muffs; For Brown Coney muff and scarf regular $4.00 value. $20.00; choice. . 1 T 4 Shawl and Stole scarfs to match the above etc ere only examples muffs, Gliic piUriKY In one season weve captured the millinery ness of this city less variety Come and aee the rest. . Cohns autumn leaves and wild rose berries. The entertainment of the evening consisted of games and music,., followed by refreshments. Those carrying off first prizes were Mr. Birkin, E. Q. King, -- and L - E,- - Ellison.- - busiend- Reason exclusive styles remarkably LOW PRICES mG SPECIAL A Over a hundred of the seasons choicest styles in qualifies welF worth to $7.50 each your unrestricted choice T IRRI- GATION COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Kays Creek Irrigation company will be held at the'Farmers Union Hall in Lay-to- tO'$5.98: ors n, Davis county, Utah, on the 11th day of . October, 1913, at 1:30 oclock p. m.', for-thpurpose of determining whether ri not Article VI of the Articles of Incorporation of the said company shall be amended so that the capital stock of said company shall be increased to an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 Said - meeting will ' also be held for the purpose of. determining whether the action of the stock holders of said company, at a meeting thereof held at the Farmers Union Hall in Layton, Davis county, Utah, on September 6th, 1913, whereby it was decided to purchase a certain reservoir and reservoir site, and to construct a certain reservoir for the storage of water, shall be ratified, confirmed and approved Dated September 18th, 1913, WILLIAM N. NALDER, President of the Kays 10 to SALT LAKE'S GREATEST 14-inc- h lengths ' WORTH DOUBLE. LMllf Over 200 pairs of fine sample blankets at a saving of halt All styles, sizes and qualities. one-thir- d to a They consist 'of cotton, wool filled, and all wool, tn tans, grays, white and plaida? Bought from two of Americas largest handtera of Maarketa at priceS ycrir are bund to appreciate had tajte advantage of. In the line are Blankets Worth 75c to $15.00 a Pair- SsS ing Price Rane, 39c to $8.90 a Pair MNH , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. District Court, Davis County, Utah. Probate Division. In the matter of the Sale of Ileal and Personal property of Fredric Clif C deceased," by. Sarah Margret Clift, Executrix. The undersigned will sell the Company. described real and : Attest It...AD AMS, Secy. following of above named First publication Sept 18, 1913. personal property v Last publication Oct. 9, 1913. deceased, Real Estate All that certain piece or pareel of land situated, lying and being FINE HOMES BUILT to suit you. See one that 1 in the Precinct of Layton, County have built and you will not go of Davis, State of Utah, and more particularly described as further. R. C. McBRIDE, . follows; 807 20 SI, Ogden, Utah. J houelW Beginning at the Northwest Creek-Irrigatio- Kind, if You Buy from M For- mine muff and scarf -- $2.50 value. The-decoratio- ns CREEK 1 ' IAU Opossum half muff s ; worth choice $18.00; home of Mrs. W. A. Dawson Monday evening, who entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Homewood, of Portland, Oregon.-were ' in THE KAYS Tl each; choice.. Elegant barrel ment to his new Idaho home. When he returns lie w ill take his family and the family of- - his brother Morris with him. 77iT II . from Burley and is preparing hiS personal French Coney muffs r worth NOTICE OP SPECIAL MEETING OP STOCKHOLDERS OP Aens, than the Beautiful Pratt Whitesides has returned .0--- T7T n ' for a three days sale.: Forty guests gathered at the 31.420.4S . n. 0: Bigelow, J. x. t, - They OGDEN f.-'-M-aa- Notice has been received for beet growers to commence dig ging their beets and work has already. started. The crop is good and the aeerage is somewhat Confectioner A 4 l-- i stallion. Myron rO, Vhillips, k q en for stallions at the state fair. They got first oil. English Suffolk stallion and second on Shire Ogden, Utah. and roat, huiic.no sleeve effect. Striped 'Zylelincs, WldewafTamf Diagonals with Fur trimmings, combination effects of plaid skjrt anil plain Cheviot coats, etc.-- ACTUAL The Ellison Horse company secured two of the best prizes giv- 320a, 25th St. reduction Inelndm.xihe seasons favonte styles in fancy serge v fratt, ( at a of prices. v H ' "and Mrs. John Mr; : Ys&tF . that - she is doihg well. The vacation is ended; the jolly freinds are separated, but you can keep them with jou in pictures. Probably you owe it to them, and modern photography makes the obligation easy one to meet. There's a photographer in Ogden, whose name ia . itVFEOSySATUElDAY Mrs. Will I. Layton, is in the l)eo hospital at Ogden where she has been operated on for are- t. EATB mGAR PT SAtEFO R Good music. Last reports ' , f A&rt..W Layton will au opening dance in the Union hall Tuesday', , October 14, STAFFORD MILLINERY COMPANY s. Ju i The M, I. A. of gie isfSS GOODS STODD jpfiY HZ 2? 9 AfA A.tr 18,000 - 2455 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah 1 CEPASTMEIT intii i'i in the' Farifftrs Union. in Low Prices ss J 11 $1.00 up. We ? n , Corner of the South East quarter of section 28, in Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U, S. Survey, running thence 470,6 feet due South, thence S: 41 .32 East "124.2 feet along highway No'. 1 to place of commencement, thence N, 61 58 E. 364.2 feet to the West side of a certain four rod street, thence S. 0 14 W. on saicj line of road 54.7 feet to highway-No- . 1, thence N. 41 32 W. along said highway 489.6 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of the Southeast quarter of Section . 28, and containing Two acres, more or less. Subject however to a certain Mortgage for 'Eighteen Hundred Fifty Dollars and ii terest. Personal Property Medical Books and Instrument . On or after the 13th Jay,. o Octobers 1913, written bids wil be reoemd at the office of 2 McClttre Peters, Attorney fo Executrix at Kaysville. Terms of Dale , Cash on delivery of deed. SARAH MARGRET CLIFT, 7 Executrix-oLtha-Est- cl at Fredric Clift, deceased, T. McClure Peters, Attorney for Executrix, Eaysvilla, Utii. Date of firct C:tT cl kl C-- V C |