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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH there was a mat moo ball at the Falls another eonung Montana opera house. It is pleasing to town had a pay" roll of $90,110 know that the pupils have, de- While m Grout Falls Mr, Barms ararllU BoQw XUla, Vctefcl veloped a strong sehool spirit visit, d a no ice of T.. McClure rrait OaftBiaf MbtUbBMt, a4 TMt Brick PUat 44 KmIUt M U It means that the are in earnest IVters, who resides in that uty wmlIU U city. Omni farm leg. in their sthool work and lojal to yv it h her husband VctaM grovlBg for ahlp-Spokane ping b4 oanlmg in IbmHuI the sehool andrthe f.nultx. Ma Washington, li, "r. ports dull, but Hu a Ceaaty Hlgb aebui. CBmrciM u4 Bv Open Usu. City 1 nt me mi Water ud Eleetrle UgbUag an la et 4aceaeata fer tanMawt Hm conditions with spring. proved tbe Reles aa4 It i The Davis eountv prlatlag tatuiene, IVndloton and Baker City. . plaat. made the final pin m Hit lie reports as ' flourishing, business the doth of the month Joseph II. Butcher is reported Thy iiHi'i, i distribute! jho Jast fh.y being all the utfesjie visitlie ed in that state. Boise, Idaho, ill with pneumonia. thntf l'or soi rfaY rojorls as prospeinrrvr ns o also James Kilfoile has been ill years past owing to the taxorahle lVcatcllo wratlit Frost held for the past few days. of1 well and the packing season Sleighing is fine and the w as loiigt r than usual young folks are making the best The Kaysville High sthool enof it. joy ed a sleigh rub . Tuesday Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph II night. The weather conditions Butcher, Friday; December 19th were perfect and the roads in the a daughter. best of condition. They had Bert Colse'and wife, of Poeatel threg outfits ami four horses on lo, Idaho, are here visiting with each sleigh. There were no Upsets and no broken limbs. Broken Mr. Coles parents. hearts mav result however. Thairak.You D 1n4-t- - People of Davis County for Your Patronage during this Holiday Season. And I wish You All a rt 1 rC-s- p-l te ONE FARE RATES., Via Salt-LakRoute account Christmas, New Years, between, on all Utah points. Tickets s de Dee. 19th to 25th, me. Dec. Return Jany. ,51st. and Jany'lst. Salt Ask for tickets via :ub Lake Route. e , O.tv-go- Merry Christmas and a Happy New Y ear uu-nt- s -- rt1 yFrn,-Mfs'rnnT- Harry Davis The Store with the Guarantee 384 25th Street . . Ogden, Utah For Sale Fly Shuttle Loom, at half i wee for cash. Good as new Mrs. Kennet t Earl. Kaysville, , Ve Wish You a Merry Xmas Mrs. sev- eral days is still ery ill. of enus Normanj The Clearfield Dramatic com pany will present the two act llickrv Farm comedy drama, During the Coming Year we hope to become Better Acquainted Pharmacy The Home Drug Store The Barnes Banking company is handing out a fine calendar to it customers. These calendars are works of art and are fine for home decorations. Harry Barnes, of Big Horn. Wyoming, a Kaysville resident who went' from years ago, is visiting friends and here-sotne-twel- ve relatives in the city. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill . Remember N. C. Hanks, the blind lecturer will be atthe Kaysville opera house next Sunday evening under. the auspices of the Mutual association. Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVEBY DEALER HAS Joseph Geoghegan, of Salt Lake, representing the American Can company, was a visitor to Kaysville Monday. He is out for business for the new year. Sid. Day' of Idaho Falls, ' Ida- IT y Qtmg - Man - or savings account. jf it is rangements are made, 'and said arrangement will not entitle said customer to exceed 60 days credit. The credit system has and being shamefully abused in our communities by many of our customers running to outside markets with their cash and compelling the local concerns , to carry, them for hundreds of dollars for many months and n some cases for years; We expect to make PRICES The lady sehool teachers of Kaysville planned a delightful surjiri.se on Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor Monday night. Five hundred was the game and all had the best kind of a time. Refreshments were served and all partook so heartily that itwfis. deemed dangerous to retire so soon after and -- for that reason the gm-sremained until a most unreasonable hour. Those present were, H. C. Burton and sister Myrtle, Arnold and Miss Mamie Barnes, J. R. Gailey, Lawrence Layton. Margaret dlmvelbvMarie Layton Seth C. Jones and Bruce Major John G. is TOpUR CUSTOMERS THAT CANNOT POSSIBLY BE BEAT- - . EN the ' state of Utah quality of goods considered. We expect to save thousands of dollars in book keeping and in -- v bad accounts which amounts we will give to our customers in LOWER PRICES AND DISCOUNTS. Barnes returned Thursday evening from a trip to the prineijial cities of tbe north-wein the interest of the Kaysville and Davis County canM. Farmers Union st of Layton J)?-in- Account is a necessity? Bountiful, any neries. lie report conditions resident, in towns visited in the all good is visiting friends and relatives Montana. Butte the had largest here. He reported but very lithisin November roll in the lay tle snow when he left Idaho. g tory of that camp $1,500,000 Mrs. W. L. Robinson, of Ashtor paid 'out in wages. Great Idaho, who has been under the treatment of Doctor Terrill for the past three months, has - recovered her health and returned home. Doift you know that a Banking Union t- ho, a former Kaysville Start one now, either checking t goods ' f orcaslrori ts eq u i va len - i n - pro duce and NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN, except where satisfactory ar- . This-eom-p- ICaysville Commencing January I st, 1914, the Farmers Union of Layton, will sell Blackfoot, at the West Bountiful opera in Kavs- ttie night-- of IVcoinher during the 27th. The drama will be follow holidays. ed by the one act farce, "Mul- Miss Elda Edmonds, who has doon and the Coon. presented the same plays leen visiting with hot sister in here last year and did it in a Pocatello, Idaho, for the past manner of a gtiierous worthy has returned home. three months, patronage. Miss Nora Ingram departed On New Years eve the Kaysfor Santo Monica, California, ville Home Dramatic will she where company spend Thursday the holidays with her father Dr, will 'give the three act comedy; drama a at Family Affair Ingram. the Kaysville opera house, unMr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, of der the auspices of the Kaysville Grace, Idaho, are spending the .Mutual associations. The comChristmas holidays with Mrs, pany is composed of Kaysville Blacks aunt Mrs. G. F. Patilla y oung people who possess conand family. siderable dramatic talent. They have been working on the play Mr Mary Jane Proudfoot has for sometime ami those who have recovered her health sufficiently rehersals say that attended the to return home and is making be will the play unusually well trip to Salt Lake City for medic rendered. al treatment. Iditlut, i visiting-friend- s ille and will remain New Year CE! Charles Smith of Clear- field, who has been ill for and a Prosperous and Happy Adv. Utah. Bank Utah Printing You want head in Lawrence BlamiresancT who have been living near ley, Idaho, for ' the past months are home for the days. They may remain until spring.iir-- V wife Bur- four holi here ... NORTH-WES- Mrs. Mary A, Lewis, mother of Mrs. Christopher Burton, Jr. and Mrs. George W. Terrill, is still very low. Cancer of the stomach is 'the disorder that is sapping her life and she cannot possibly recover. at REFLEX AN ORDINANCE The Barnes Banking company Fixing the Amount of License Tax to be paid by Proprietors diviOwners of Dance Halls and Dancing Academies. " declared their The Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State dend of 12 per cent on the capiof Utah, ORDAINS as follows: tal stock of the company at the directors Section L It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, special meeting of the months The three past Saturday. r firm, association or corporation, conducting, taking charge of or bank this busiest been has the owning any public or private Dance Hall or Dancing Academy, is steadily and has ever enjoyed ,r. any place or resort where dancing is engaged in, to can duct or carry on said business of" dancing without first procuring,, , a increasing. License there for from the Clerk of Davis County, State of U.tah. Mrs. Geo. W. Barnes executed Section II. The License pro ided for in Section I of ithis a pleasant surprise on her husORDINANCE shall be issued to any respectable person of good band Saturday evening of last moral character, by the Clerk of Davis County, upon the approval week, it being the 44th antff the County Commissioners of Davis County ; said License so niversary of his 'fcirth. The evissued to be by the terms thereof nonassignable, except upon ening was spent . in games and Davis of Commissioners approval of the said County; and to he conversation and all present had granted for a period of Three Months from the date thereof, a jolly time. Delicious refreshand the applicant therefor, shall before the issuance to him of ments were served. faid license, pay to said Clerk of Davis County, a fee of Two Wednesday was color day at Dollars ($2.00) covering said period. the Kaysville High school and Section III. This ORDINANCE shall take effect Fifteen purple and white, the school Days after its approval and passage. 4 colors were more in evidence Passed this 15th day of December, 1913. than the green and red of ChristCommissioners John Ford, David Cook, and James E. Burns mas. The entire day was given tach voting Aye none voting No. over tt the celebration, the first ; JOHN FORD of its kind ever held here. There I was a program in the morning al Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, 10 oclock after which a banquet Attest; HYRUMO. PACK, Davis County, State of Utah. ' County Clerk. (SEAL) was served. In the afternoon semi-annu- T ROUND TRIP Holiday Excursions al r , STOPOVER PRIVILEGES Tickets on Sale Nov. 22 and 24. Return limit, Jan. 31, 1914. Dec. 20 and 22. Return limit, Feb. 28, 1911 , - . ( 1 s E. BURLEY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. k |