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Show JDC EKEATS New isffislds Lard J For men z We have of widths and sizes. just received a complete line of Browns celebrated shoes. We have them in a great variety we have Browns White House shoe at $2.98, Browns BumbleBee at $3729rBrowns Every MaFs SHoe'at $2.98For Ladies' : school shoes for children from 98c to $2.49. Styles for the young men are unequaled elsewhere we have the Queen Quality at $3.98, White House at $3.39 and Honey Bee at $2.98. Buster Brown On Thursday, January 15, will give of prizes on away the Be on hand to watch the distribution of prizes. We are M. foranything a : . still giving away tickets and will continne to do so until the distribution i by placing and Sons DC best hotel For Sale The - Road in Btate on the 'pFiipnsitiair Davis county. Address The Refill, Kaysville, Utah. Adv. . DC D OpeneSjieruil Rate Equip d- Caen, Maternity t'rerytkin, including phyttcian Jot l'hone 9ti (i ni ireekt, only $30. $uiori Inititutiont. Home KAYSVILLE- Kayarillt Roller Mill, Vafastabl end Fruit Canning tabUihmsat, and -Xriek. Plant odd aUadllr to tb wealth of tho city. Conor) Fannlnf, Fruit and V Of at bit frowlsf for nd wanini art Important Industrial. Rat a County High School, rhnrrho and now Optra Hone. City Water and Electric Lighting are In. Romo of dneomonti for Invootmont. tho Eoflos and It upto-ds- t printing rst plant Mayor Sheffield has Appointed Paul ThomasMon to the office of city marshall, pending the meeting of the eity eouneil. J. R.GAILEY C D Owen, of Downey, Idaho, came in Friday of last week, and NOTARY PUBLIC. was in the eity a eouple of days inrt Burnet Banking Co Kaytville looking after business matters. Mrs. S.-- .f . Neer,-- of f rre-- n River cottage 1st 't.11 t L. nicks 4 )u is,.. the --guest, of Mn, V. P. Woods Cross, 11 Epperson this week. just north of b.V Professor E. D. being erected The two weeks of good sleighIt Maun,- for wAomhv The struct, which has been enjoyed in ing is is ure of red briek and very this in part of. Davis county is at appearance. pleasing an end. , The Dai is County Musical A baby girl came to gladdert will hold its fourth annual contest Mareh lib, 27 and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam 28. Secretary F. K. Sheldon, in Bcesley on the first day of the forms The Reflex that the con- New Year. test promises to be better than A new member was added to ever before and that cntires have the Kaysville hall team on Sunbeen made in all the contests. Mr. a Ad Mrs, Lawrenei when day One hundred and seventy-fivBlamires became the parents ol dollars will be given in prizes a fine boy. along with diplomas engraved esMr. and Mrs. Uco. A. Egbert, pecially for the use of the association. The program has been of Earrvievv, Idaho. ho liavq of name the but Mrs. be Mr. .of n. and the fully completed guest all the contestants have riot been I(eber J. Sheffield, returned to received, These contests have he- their home in Idaho, Sunday. . come the musical feature in Davis Mr. and Mrs. Fred A, Sheffield county and t lie' time will come for. inter taiued a number of young when there will be demand tickets from all parts of tlie state folks at their home Saturday evof Utah. As a means of develop- ening. Cards and other games ing musical talent there has riot were enjoyed and refreshments were served. been the equal in this eounlry. j .thcJU-- . S. J T. HAMMOND VMF.S -- 7 Attoney Room 315-31- Hi it li Cosnselor McComick 6 Block SU T I AKK CITY, W:,E. - - OTAH - WhitaKer DENTIST once in Dr. Oranft Place 4? Kaytt'Ule. Utah 0flirt hourt 9:30 , m. to 4:30 p. m. Phone 41 Kaytville Exchange or 90 4 Bountiful for appointment 1 Li i McClure Peters' T. Morcsy and Councelor at Law. Utah IiTSftlli, fore 1915. ' DR. A. Z. TANNER Telephone 99 R. Office Hovrt 2 to 5 p. Layton Building, t. and Ranges and cook We have them in several sixes and are making special prices that will BARTON, and Layton merchants report that they had a fine holiday trade. They could not well help it when all of them advertise in The Reflex. Mr. and' Mrs. Wrl. Kpperson entertained Senator John W. Tliornley and family, and Miss Ruby Ingles, of Salt Lake City, at dinner on New Years day, - , Kaysrllis, Utah Clean Up the Bowels said Keep Them Gean to be had (or constipation. the, culty L to procure one that without violence. A remedy iut h. that Laxative Tablets. After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, 315 Washington St. Waco, Tex. I 'sys: "Almont nil my I haya bean with constipation 'anA hava tried rrany remedies, all of which amod i cause pain without giving much reilet r nnaily tried Dr. Miles'-Jble- t I 7TT,, , and found them actien Is and mud. ar,d thair chocolate pleasant makes them easy to taka I amtaste more than Rlad to recommend them. eaJl "P the bowels and keep ' them clean- the advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual Do not delay too long," b curative measures. pf?er Laxative Tablets area new remedy for this old and a great improvement complaint, over the I have been the past. They taste likeusing in candy-A con-stipati- n!i and work like a charm. trial v,al convince yon. Tr. Laxative Tablets are tdn7ita, at as cents ea. If not 'A trial, I - " GROWERS ASSOCIATION Salt Lake City, January 14, 1914. Excursions via Oregon Short Line. Tickets 'on sale frorn Utah points .January LI, 14, 1 and 16. Limited to January 19th. See agents for rates and further par' ticulars. UTAH Barton held just this worthy couple to entertain day. ami their families on the one tieket that was the lucky their sons the first day of the year, and all nu tuber. others of their friends who lion-- , The Khysville Brick company ored them with their presence. Oi report the sale of 100,000 brick this occasion the addition ot in one order. This is not a large friends and rclativos was very order for this concern hut it is large, but all were made welcome very gratifying to receive such although the home was crowded to capacity. In all, more than an order at this time of year. fifty persons were present dun ednesday morning the nine ing the entire day and it k Bamberger hit a milk a red letter day so far as feastwagon, at Woods Cross completely ing, god will and pleasure were The concerned. demolishing the wagon. Among those present driver sustained numerous arts were Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Eghe bert, of Fainiew, Idaho, Mr. and and bruises. Very luckily sustained no serious injury. Mrs. Nephi Johnson, of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Swan ail Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. Yaunt enof-SLak City, Mr, tertained with a New Years din- familyr and Mrs. Robert Blamires'aml ner at their home onxwest Locust family'" M r and Mrs. Lambert L street. Those present were r and manures, and ,fu indy und Mrs'. George' Bw an and family- Mrs. Farm of Van llehor Fleet, ,-Mr.t and Mrs. K. Mi Bag Icy, Mr. Mrs. Nathan and o Salt Lake City and Mr. ami ington, llarold Arnold After Claysoii, Charles Barnes,, Mrs: Ueorge' W; Swan; and Bodlv all .1. dinner the afternoon and evening Needham, famsons and Sheltield their were devoted to games amitarmli ,the visiting. The Highway Magazine The Reflex has- added a Hew bv the Uliih 4 Ail vert out series quarto Chandler & Iricv of Woods Gross, reminds press to its already large equip- pauv, us that this, company is steadily ment. This investment lias been The made necessary on aeeouut ot grow mg in importance. inthe been has plant the great increase of high grade capacity of as the to from time time demanded by our creased work which customers. ILgii quality and bust n , k vt ihi do t 'tint d'T ti f"tiiivf low prices is keeping tkq joty iity of tli plaut is many times when it was establish department of The Keflex busy larger than a ed couple of years ago. This to its utmost capacity aud every month witnesses the installation company uses . ouly . the of American Ingot Tcpn of more material aud machinery. The Reflex will keep up with for its culvert work aud they W 99.8 4 the demands madr upou 'iT i' ven guarantee be same-- to This iron withif we have to quadruple our pt r cent pure. chemical action of stands the capacity and then double again. the soil, beat and' cold, bettiT The Reflex is exceedingly sor- than any grade of iron made. The ry that our issue of December 2.A, company is now turning out a failed to contain the story of the quantity of pipe .six feet jn. diacantata the AVonderfuI t'hrist-ma- meter for the new electric road The article was running south 'from Salt Lake.1 Tree. written and put ih type but was This company luis proven that misplaced and the make up man -Davis county is rightly situated failed to find it, and in due for manufacture; Railroad faoil-- t time it was killed by one of the itics arc even better than in the printers. Those who took- - part cities where terminals are often in the cantata were entitled to a congested with business, where,' strong complimentary notice as taxes are higher ami where work-- , the play was praiseworthy in ing and living conditions are not j every respect. The chorus work nearly so good was good and the leading parts were rendered in a remarkable UTAH WOOL GROWERS manner for those so young Miss 'association Elda Sessions and Master vKus-seBlood did exceedingly good Salt Lake City. January; 14,2914 W'ork, w'ork that betrayed a tal- Excursions via Oregon Short ent which gives great hopes for Line. Tickets on salt? from Utah the future of both. The ladies points-- J amiary 23,-4 l.'iand. 16. who drilled the children are en- Limited to January 19th. SeU titled to high praise both agents for rates and further iar the training of the children and ticulars. the manner in which the play" was put on and executed. Owing NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS to the bad weather the attend.CONVENTION. liof jt ance Oscar , . Ualbraith & Nielson, the, local blacksmiths will form nership and take over the Owen shop on Locust street. They have bargained to buy the property from J. C. Owen, the owner and builder of the same. J. C. Owen, of Downey, Idaho, who was here a few days reported a great, rabbit ago, hunt near Downey a short time ago, when a ear load of gunners from Logan went to Downey and kill-iseveral thousand rabbits. -- d CuntraetoraaniLbuililmare looking after the old home building of John AV. Hailey, located on thg State road, with a view of remodeling and rebuilding the same. There are many rumors as to who will live there but the indications point that it will be a pair of newly-wed- AVOOB The Kaysville Home Dramatic company has scored a great success in the three act comedy, A The play was Family Affair. first put on at the Kaysville Opera house New' Years eve, and was pronounced a, success by all those present. 'On last Saturday night the play was benefit of the Kaysville jwar Mutuals and a neat siim of money has already been realized. The play is a most humorous one and there is a laugh for every minute of the performance. The entire east is entitled to credit for the way in which they render their parts and there should be standing room only in thq Opera house next Friday evening. The east is composed of Harry L. Foxley, L. Strong, AVilliam Blamires. Nora B. Albetr Barton, Irene Swan and Bruce Major. J an. 3. HoraeeO. Daltonage Elnora of Fielding and of Syracuse. Stoker, age 18, Jan. 3. Jay Robbins, age 21, of Brigham City and Frances I. Howe, age 19, of Ogden. Jan. 3. Robert Soom, age 24, of Thprnton, Idaho, and Gladys Pruitt, age 19, of AVallaee, Ida21, ho James Ilowells, age 21, and Ann I. Ilottelle,- age 18, both of Salt Lake City. Jan. JalQiLSinfl or Play? You Can Get The Very Finest Edition Why Pay 50 Cents to $1 for Your Choice Classical Pieces ? Our CENTURY EDI I ION moik la printed on d flneat piper, from nea, eogrand plates, contain in latest revision. No choicer edition can be lound. At our uniform price of 10 cent, you can get five or ten pieces at the usual coat 01' one. Ot'R GtT A RANTV cover your mtiivaatlafactioa lth any arla-tioyon may buy. Ii they are i ot ail we clanu or you expect, se will refund the aioouot sent aud you uuti keep lb muiee. Look mi these fete eeteettoee a MWiaism oay Piano Solo LICENSES. MARRIAGE 3. OutOoekeitk Dytnf Pool '8eihkari-Lx- t Erl King HutW of SpHnc gtNftmf J jGriworaand . Lon and Flowcni Luo! lihaiiowv No 11 Moonlttrh' Vk tldtim Foil tLar at Hop Boeihovtn UVNtan Rommm Kemurtiy imaPoei k hi th (Loth won Murtiufnton LAWooOMhweotHuac Ono dooouj Om. lWvla Tho Piano Docts tlTYovolofo (8lctiuno) La Greco Op. Mi No I) Loo Sy Ipbro Vtdoo) roiry IVsbei So Luotsptol Ooori4ir) Kei March MIIRairo S Foot Mid Fop wt YnN hokm Imiw iOrorturo) Heruil tUrrumn Crmek Mollty hiM Awtkmm Etaan Violia and Pinna H TVosti od Drw Spring (OvortM) Qol Vb fCeneartyaloQ) Gama THaheitx RothIo MllRaira 1 Vocal Solos PT'rtT',,Lr"'.v Aot ft- - Ormrti 4. IfwXtfMMfco 8tar of Hopo vRoootmm Taanhauoor March Kennedy Travnorot Se taction (Martha) rrwaag Sekummm H'toavr (UsiMewiagai) IFagasr Any of these at 10 cent a copy if ordered direct from us. Catalog of nearly 2000 titles free on request. - NATIONAL CONAfENTION Salt Lake City, Jan. 15-1- 1914 7, 0HUG CO. LAYTON LAYTON, UTAH WOOL GROWERS A child taken Dr. Mile' Laxative Tablet without ttiink'nfr of medicine." Advertisement.) Try them and - I nans FtowefS' MM-Wml- cr 0 dJ - r'VCA - - ( best-grad- -- acts does not perform b y force what should be accomplished by persua-aio- n is Dr. Miles il manner. s. About the largest New Years Tieket 279 drew the five pound Mr. and 'Mrs. H. J. Sheffield. of box of chocolates given away by bus It long been the custom of M, W. Phillips on New Years 11 There are many remedies -- -- - - One of the hast heating stoves on the market. JOM U.-hia. alt Layton, Utah- - save you money. W. Terrill has moved given at the Layton Opera housr, office. to the Frank I j. Lay- - and on AVednesday night at Syra- street cu'se: On FnJayvchTug6TTtii5r ton building across the form Stew'art Burton companys w'eek the play will be repeated store and has renovated the build- at the Kaysvilje Opera house. ing and furnished it in a neat The play is being giwn for the e .vv All the Kaysville ne ADAM BEESLEY, Prop. D C id cm Tii an order for The Kaysville I., eat Market ; J. 0. - C The neat; ablp-pln- c hospital kaysville Well Re HEHS LAYING KEEP THE t Green-Cut-Bo- DC : Can Use Butcher 5th, at 3 p. m. 1 January pnzess offered during the month of December. C or small ice in quantities. Highest Price Paid at 3 Oclock P. - Sausage OUR SPECIALTY C . m We and. Cured Fre&h From every viewpoint a successful sale, genuine trenchant reductions from standard prices on stylish, serviceable apparel for men. Reductions, too, that come at a time when warm apparel is most needed. Every purchase you make now at these prices saves you money. e 1 s r A: TEST THIS SALE TO THE FULL TODAY. STRAIGHT-FORWAR- D, CLEAN-CU- T, YOU WILL PROFIT BY IT WORTH-WHIL- E ieiidiois 01 Site aid IyotdM! All Fancy Suits and Overcoats Reduced lA to V2 the Original Price. Anjong These Are Included the Season s Latest and Newest Patterns. Decisive Reductions on Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Etc. 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