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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH Neck Sweaters Mens Sweaters ersey Sweaters COLORS RED, GRAY, OXFORD, BROWN and WHITE Juvenile Sweaters, Regular 65c Grade for. Juvenile Sweaters, Regular 75c Grade for.. Juvenile Sweaters, Regular $1.50 Grade for.. Girls and Boys Rough Neck, Regular $225 for Girls and Boys Rough Neck, Regular 1,50 for Misses and Ladies Fine Wool Jersey Sweaters Regular $2.75 Grade for $2.39 -- 49c .. 63c $1.19 1.89 1.19 Men Mens Mens Mens Mens Mens Mens Cotton Sweaters, Rough Neck, Regular 85c for Cotton Sweaters. Rough Neck, Regular $1.25 tor Rough Neck Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. $2.00 for Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 2.75 for Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 3.50 for Rough Neck, Mixed Cotton & Wool Reg. 4.00 for Rough Neck, All Wool, Regular $6.00 for Boys Sweaters 63c 98c $1 69 2.49 2.98 3.29 4.69 Juvenile Sweaters SHEFFIELD & SOUS, DEPARTMENT GASH STORE SATSVILUy UTAH T. fileClare Pete no Attornsy and Councelor at India-trlon- KinviHl' Utah OEOBOK B. HANCOCK CLAUDE T. BABNE8 - 11 Wlkr w Bhon Bldg. i W Match ion SALT LAKE, CITY. Attorisy Roomt til Cosmlor it J. Lit McQomick Block 315-31- 6 BALT LA KE CITY, -- - t. HAMMOND JAMES -- te HANCOCK & BARNES Attomeys-at-La- A L. R. Wright, a registered has purchased the lharmacist, Eajrtrlll BIlr tad Trail Camnln from C, pharmacy Caysville Brick Plant add steadily U wtaltk ( tki ettv. Otaarml famine, W. Blake who established'" the Pratt and Vatabl rtU for skipjusiness a few months ago. Mr. .' ping and panning ui important Comal? High School, Hat Wright comes to Kaysville from Chnrhkaa and new Open Honan. Oil f Water and Eloetri Lighting are t. Brigham City, where he was a dmcomonU for lnrottmont. Home ef stockholder in the Eddy Drug the Bedes and its printing plant. Mrs. R. W. Barnes, of Kamas, company, and where he was emis visiting friends and relatives ployed in the capacity of salesMr. Mary Jane Proudfoot is in Kaysville this week. man and prescription clerk. He has had nine years experience in reported ill but is now con James L. Taylor, of Blackfoot, the valescent. drug business and has workIdaho, is visiting friends and ed in some of the best stores Vernon Love, who has been relatives in this city. from Butte to Ogden. suffering from an attack of 'Daniel Bodily is down from He tells The Reflex man that typhoid for several weeks has he proposes to conduct a first Turley. He reports things as entirely recovered. class drug store in every parlourishing in that region. ticular and' will be on the job Bruce Major has purchased Arnold M. Barnes, who is in every minute of the time to cater the corner tot south of the Jv C. he Dee hospital at Ogden where to the wants "of the people . of Owen cottage and expects to ie is sufferig from an attack this community. He will carry erect a modern cottage on- - the of typhoid fever, is still very ill. a complete line of prescription property next spring. the all popular remedies Mrs. Annie B. Jones, of Salt drugs, a and large line of druggists David Clark, of Delta, reports jake, who was recently operatetc. a' short wheat crop in that region ed on at the L. D. S. hospital, sundries, toilet articles, the invites peo Mr. Wright In most cases irrigated wheat las sufficiently recovered to be at call to of the community pie went only 13 to 15 bushels to aken to her home. in whether business of his place the acre. We did not learn the - or line his in Phoenix of the of want A. W. anything Smith, reason for the short yield. Construction company was taken not as it is only a matter of someC. W. Blake, late proprietor of o the Saint Marks hospital, Salt time until they will want wants he and his Dr. line in e thing the Kaysville Pharmacy, will jake, Monday morning by his residence in Kaysville G. D. Rutledge. He is suffering to get acquainted with the peo'or a short time before accepting rom an attack of inflamitory ple. His motto will be promptness, courtesy and the best sera position with one of the big rhumatism. vice that be is capable of giving. drug companies of Ogden. A State Fair diploma was He will move Lis family here at to Dr. Sumner Gleascin, an early date. Frank Williams has sold his awarded !or and only display of best the fine farm on the Mountain road made in Utah. east of Kaysville to J. D. Roberts jrape juice ever MARRIAGE LICENSES. Doctor presented the juice of Ilenefer, Morgan county and The is now giving possession.' Mr, that was served at the, governors Sept. 22. Frank Peterson, age and fair the at grounds, banquet, C. 26, and Flornece - Nelson, age Williams is moving into the J and pro- 24 ; both of Ogden. officials the dignitaries Owen cottage. nounced it the best they had ever Sept. 24. William L. Page, age 18 old daughter tasted. Ina, the year age 32, and Nettie McKenzie, of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Smith Lake of Salt both City. N. K. Nelson, of Ogden, has 31; was operated on at the Holy -- Morgan, -- E. James -- 29. Sept Cross hospital at Salt Lake, Sat- leased 'the Sheffield' blacksmith and Richmond of Mary main street and opened age 31, Salt Lake of urday evening for appendeoitis shop on business. 24, age Hendry, Mr. Nelson is She is getting along nicely ac up for asks for a City. and mechanic fine a cording to reports. Sept. 29., Charles E. Wilde, age share of. the . patronage .. of the "J. G. Hansen' of Richfield," a people of this community. He 21, and Leone Rabey, age 18; former Kaysville resident, was specialises in horse shoeing and both of Provo. Oct. 1, John Mattis, age 27, shot in the thigh a few days ago the - repairing of general - farm age 24; and Francis Govekar, while hunting deer in the vicinity machinery. Lake Salt of both hunte Another of Richfield. Oct. 1. Otto D. Heller, age26, E. R. Morgan, state road enmistook him for&deer anc of the met Omaha, and Fidelia A. Gay, will city re Kaysville .He downgineer shot - him council Tuesday and went up to age 26, of Los Angeles. cover. M. Stoddard, age the foot of the mountain -- to exo old six "daughter The" year amine the gravel supply owned 21, of Parker, Idaho, and Olive was Levi Mrs. Mr. and Webster,, by the fcity of Kaysville with a L.' Ingram, age 18, of Elgin, Cross hospita view, of using, it on the. State Idaho. taken to the Holy ' she where at Salt Lake Monday Oct 1. Lorenzo C. Ball, age 26, road. The proposition to pave a was opearted on for appendeoitis. mile of the road through Kays- of Louisville, Idaho, and Hazel She is reported as doing as we ville with Utah asphelt has been Knowlton, age 26, of Farmington. as could be expected owing to given up and instead about three Oct. 2. Lawrence Warrell, age the seriousness of the case anc hundred loads of gravel will he 43, of Butler, Mo. and Sadie S the operation. J spread on the three blocks be- Cooper, age 36, of McFerson, W. Kansas. H. J. Stewart, son of Hyrum tween the residence of John Blamires. Robert Oct 3. Amos T. Woodfuff age and Stewart, and Miss Andrea Pal- Gailey 26, and Thresa Arnsten, age 25; mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The local politicians will have both of Salt Lake City. Geo. W. Palmer, of Farmington, to hurry or it will be too late age-4- 5, --.Oct. 7..JamesJSTeilson, marriedSan at Diego, will be to file a ticket for the approach- and Christine Anderson, age 47; California, on Saturday the 10th ing city election. Kaysville, Farm-- j both of Rigby, Idaho. of this month. The parties are ington and Bountiful . will hold Celdon R. - Hart age, 7. Oct well know.n all. over the -- county municipal elections on the first of 23, Raymond, and Evine K. apd there are hosts of friends Tuesday in November but there Evenson, age 22, of Durango, who will wish them well in their does not seem to be much inColorado. new relation. terest as to who will be put Oct 7. Arthur A. Post age 22, forth to make the races for and Elizabeth Triplett, age 19; mayor and eouncilmen. There both of Salt Lake City. are no burning issues1 at this time and there will be but little excitement from present indications. Nominations must be made on or before" the 18th of this month to get the names on the ticket. ft! Law. New Druggist. Fred Burton, of Grace, Idaho, is in the city. C. E. Layton and wife, of are visitors in Downey, Idaho, ' ' the city. Frank Bishop, of American Fork, is,. among the Kaysville visitors. WYSVTUE TELEPHONE NO. 1. The Most of the Best for the Least for Cash UTAH R. GAILEY NOTARY PUBLIC. Man! 5? ourtg rou know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Dont Start one how, either-checkin- g or savings account. BanK. Union Bountiful, Utah - Cold Weather is -- With Bamei Banking Co., Kaytvilhs e C, Putledfe 2. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence on Locust Street near Bamberger depot - Kaysville, r Utah. DR: A. Z. TANNER Telephone 99 R, Hours 2 to 5 p.m. Office 11- - Layton Building, Layton, Utah. Dr. Joseph Grant, Jr. DENTIST Walker Building Salt Lake City Suits 903-- 4 Phone Waeatch 4881 Visits from Davis county acqaintancei icill be appreciated at all times E. WMtaKer W. DENTIST . . Office in Dr. Grant's Place -- Kaysville, Utah Office hours 9:30 a.m. to 4 :30 p. m. Phone 41 Kaysville Exchange or 96-- 4 Bountiful for appointments Fresh and Cured MEATS Vi r i. OUR SPECIALTY Ice in large or small quantities. r con-inu- Oct-L-Lesl- ie (jT OUR LINE OF BLANKETS Flannel is (I 1) and Ou-inXM complete, with prices as low as the lowest. g Warm Underwear and Sweaters for All Come in, bring the boys and girls, and get warm underclothing, shoe$L rubbers, etc; for the family. Kaysville Co-o- p CONSISTENT PRICES HONEST GOODS -- jid Highest Price Paid : for anything a : Can Use . Butcher I Must Keep Warm Here-Y-ou i NATIONAL UTAH ..... OQDEK BANK UTAH $180,000.00 Capital and Surplus The Ut&h 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 cordialy invited.. ' RALPP E. HOAG ; Pres.; W.J. PARKER, Vice Pres.; Vice Pres.; A. V. 11c IS TOSH, Cashier H. J. PEE BY, I Ths'Kajsiilla Heat Martel ft ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. Have You a Prescrip lion to be Filld? You may entrust it to us with the assurance that it will be carefully and accurately compounded with the best of drugs and chemicals. 4 THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Reliable Druggusts MUTUAL Following, is the program for next Sunday evening Oet. 12th. Violin Solo, The Holy City, Why let the chickens go with George T. Beesley ; Quartette, water when you can buy a out Memories of Galilee, Leon M. Strong,. Wjxu- - Strong, Emma Odd, good sanitary drinking fountain at Ive the agents for same? . and Eloise Burton ; Solo, Mrs. Beautiful of a read City Sarah Clayson; Mrs. Lydia D. LEAF FCULTRY Alder will lecture on Home-lif-e m Tfea IXcly V load. KaysrZe. ' FO - - J agings Recount Is of rowt Wnetit Whin mUfortnne comes. Then it is n prop of mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to save a penny here, a dollar there. Our Sanlinfx Department w afboayx ready to xersie you. J. R. GAILEY, Cashier. JOHN. R. BARNES, President BRUCE MAJOR. Aaat Cashier L. .8. HILLS, Vice-Preside- Barnes Banking Co. KA.y'SiriLLE. VTA.H CAPITAL, $25,000. SURPLUS and PROFITS, $C0,730 Dinettes JOHN R. BARNES, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. GAILEY HENRY H. BLOOD JOHN G. M. BARNES. WILLIAM BLOOD. Interest paid on Time Deposits. We ahways have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payable In all principal cities of the vorc. Your business solicited. Interest payable quarterly,' Notary Public In Bank. The Reflex prints Butter Vrcjpss. |