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Show '.4' Tire WEgLY BZ7IXX. KAVSVttLS. o UTAH Line of Dress Goods! e are Latest Pattems.NewestFabrics at the Lowest Prices. We mention a few of our fabrics, Warpwelt, Ratine, Raye, Calcutta Crinkle, Pacfic Wide Plisse, Soisette, Flaxon Crepe, Polo Ratine, Brocade Matlasse, Blouse Linnen, Poplinarie, Splash Ratine Crepe, Princess Tissue and French Serge. , CJ , , , largo -- line of Ginghams of tho Ghoicost Patterns are now on display Our ItJJHEFE1L0& SONS DEPARTMENT-CAS- STORE H Kaywille, Utah identif icd with almost everything worth while during that time. He led the band, was county clerk, delivered Fourth of July orations andwasgiinePalcommunity7 utility man.. All the did timers are delighted to meet him. KAYSVILLE XaYaellla THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH Kallar MUla, vagatobla and fruit eannln, tiblUhm.nt, and brick plant add steadily to U ((at wealth of the dtp. Ctonaral fanning, frail and vagatobla (roaring for (hipping and canning aro Important Indna-tria- l. Haa a count, high achool, ahnrehao and now oporn honao. City watoand electric lighting ara lndnea-mant- a for Uaootmont. Homo of tho kaflax and 1U prlntlag plant Davis county wool growers have been agreeably surprised at the high price being offered for Mr. J. C. Owen, of Downey, the 1914 clip of wool. The price Idaho, visited with relatives in is now better, than 15 cents a pound and 'several flock owners this city last week. ' sold. have ' The home of Mr. and Mrr Miss Mamie Barnes entertained Nick Bonnemort was gladdened an by the arrival of a fine baby girl a number of friends with, Frielaborate oyster Bupper last last Friday. The occasion was day- evening. A daughter waa born to Mr. a most enjoyable one and all and Mrs. George C. Layton, who present report a delightful time. lately moved to Burley Idaho, Those preseat were Mrr aad- - Mrs one day last week. Lawrence Blood, Mrs. Sarah E Bruce Major has a fine display Taylor, Miss Maggie Layton. of rare blooming plants in the big Mrs. Jos. D. Harm!, Mrs, II. II. window of the Barnes Bank Blood, Messrs. J. R. Gailey and Bruce Major. which are greatly admirea. s The Kaysville Land and Live Miss Ella Smith resigned as Stock company held its annual deputy to County Clerk Pack otthe meeting in this city today, Wm. last of the week. We have-nlearned who is to be her sucees- - II. Blood was elected president, Henry. II. Blood secretary and o treasurer and with Joseph Ilaj Word haa been received in this rod, J. U. Gailey and Chari city announcing that a daughter Bennett constitute the holird of has been born to Mrs. Ivy Blood directors. The company is the Hill, at the Hill home at Pres- owner of some l,0t)0 acres of ton, Idaho. mountain landeast of Bountiful thev-havbeen leasing to William Blood is contemplatini which is con The mem company vissheep a trip to Idaho next week to of the fair advisability sidepirfg it with his children. He will to band of a put ebfising sheep spend his time in Burley and on land. the Oakley and the intervening t - Jesse - Hobson, the aecomodat ritory. butcher had a Bishop Frank Spaulding of ing Kaysville the Episcopal churen preached rather-- peculiar experience one to at the WoodmAaOiall in Kays-vill- night last week. Returning last night. The attendance his home late at night while the was verfood and the sermon Mrs. was away from home he decided to warm up the bed by wasvry interesting. taking an electric light to bet Mrs. M. A. Lewis who has been with him. The scheme worket for several weeks is hardly ex- well until he was awakened by pected to live from day-- to- - day, tt scorching heat at his feet anc It is marvelous that shejhas livhe --learned that ed during the past few weeka so the lamp had become so warm feeble has been her condition. that the bed clothes had go fire. A big hole was burnet Snow and more snow has been on bed clothes but forthe order of weather in Davis through the other damage was no. ink tunately county this winter, but-thdone. what .a.. good season we will have this coming spring and summer. MUTUAL. Mrs. George Swan is still ill The' following musical program but is steadily improving. will be given next Sunday ev Last week much of our cor- r ening February-8t- h "respodnance arrived too late for 1iano N orma - Underwood Solo, , publication, a matterwf sorely Song, llortense Roberts, of Centei regret, but items must be in on ville; Recitation, Nora Blamires time for publication day. Items Piano Solo, Myrtle Butler, of should be in the office by TuesTrombone Solo, GilCenterville; day noon. bert Nance; ReeitatioA, Joseph Joseph Barton, manager of the Peake; Violin Solo, George T. Sumpter Valley railroad with Beesley; Song, Emma Odd. and headquarters at Baker City, Oreg- Eloise Burton; Piano Solo, Vin now on aprol0nged va- nfe Webster; Flute Solo, Dr. on,-is cation and is visiting with his Gleason, Recitation, Emily R. friends and relatives in this city Brough; Quartette, Bessie Weband Ogden. Mr. Barton lived ster, Miss Braynard, Thos. Robhere for many years and was ins and Jesse Flint. - -- e e, , -- - Phone No. . I ; Our entire output of the parents. There J A. Fife, 2 h. p., Thurval Carl- the subject. The lecturer is beattendance and the son. 2 h. p., all of Riverdale; Rig- ing sent here by the Utah Dequarts of grape juiee and 'we are preparing to put membership is greatly increasing. by Brothers, 5 h. p., G. W. velopment league and it is . safe 3 lu p both of Centerville that the farmers will reap up 20,000 quarts next season. MraTS. B. Chipman entertain-e- d i The Commercial club meets to- gerat Jienefit from the talk. This means that in two or three the Veron club at her home night in the club rooms. years we shall need about 100 Say, Mr. Farmer, have you tons of grapes. We will contract Friday afternoon. A most inthe Commercial club yet, joined Monday evening . therewaa a Well, if you havent, fork over now to take all you can raise at teresting and instructive time $20 per ton. We can furnish was had. Each member brought special meeting of the directors two seeds and get a membership Commercial club and the card. The club needs you vines at $5 per hundred, a selection from their favorite of the you. of Layton water o They grow like weeds, with oa author. The life of Ruskin was directors meetthe of The object system. Rose Knowlton. Mrs. reviewed without water, on any kind of by GROUND HOG SAW SHADOW soil. Order vines now and plant Delicious refreshments were ser- ing was to' confer with the water AND FLED. in regard to the enearly. THE GLEASON NUR- ved. The next meeting will be company of the If the ground hog was water system in on held at the home of largement e SERY. Adv. order that better service may be the job at all Monday he saw Vanfleet. had by securing sufficient water hia shadow and retreated to his em- to meet the demands of the town. winter G. Palmer W. been has 'FARAMNSTPN- quarters to remain there the Fruit Growers as- The rapid growth of Layton for another six weeks. This is ployed by Oountgr aaat of rick tad fertile Davto sociation to travel throughout makes it necessary to have the in pursuance const,. Home of tho Millar Floral ofjt tradition that company, tho Urgost growers of hot the- state talking up organization. increased if there be" enough sunshine on hosao flowara in tba supply. country. Location of tho famous La- He has given a number of very . to cast a shadow Haa WaUrwsrka and build- .February.. 2nd The StadebafeeF-trageoCfoontrieretort, lcctures m - different Lights-- . A Sna place for resifrom intercsting the of the ground hog body dence. soon be vacated as the places. He was booked for a ing will comes out to reconnoiter, lecture at the Round-u- p at Logan company has decided to discon- the rodent becomes frightened T. B. Clark is spendingaTfew Mr. Palmer is branch here. A numand scurries back into hia little, very enthusiastic tinue the in men have organized and den. Salt LakCity. days visiting along this line and it certainly is ber of This, according to the will remodel the building at an is a sign that winter Mr. and Mra, MyinTanner, of a great interest and should receiv tradition, approximate cost of $1,000 and will last six weeks the of th peeople. support w e r eFarm i n gt o n visit- after FebWelsby,. will use the place for an amuse 2nd. ora Sunday, ment hall and opera house. The ruary demands of the town for such a LAYTON Mrpu. A. Miller has returned place is growing and it is thought from a pleasant trip to Southern DR. A. Located ia the midst of fertile Soldi. TANNER : this place will be large that 'alifornia. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and auger beats. Haa cannery, rollsr enough to meet the demands Telephone 99 R. ' 2,000 shown by is all sold was a large Rol-'lin- s, to-say Mrs.-Horac- - lntor-mosnta- - as-h- e L Mrs. Frances Hess has gone to Bingham for a few days visit with her son and hisfamily. Aunt Clara Stayner is back at her post- - again after a months absence to the coast. She had a most delightful trip. Mr. and M rs. E, O. -- N orr, o f Ilowell, Box Elder county are visiting Farmington and Salt Lake friends for a few days. Bryant S. llinkley, of the L. D.SrUniversity, gave a very interesting talk here Sunday evening at J he regular meeting. There was a large attendance from Farmington at the regular meeting of the Primary' Stake officers, which wasTield Tn Kaysville Saturday. . M.I,A, Mrs. Avery Clark Woodruff is teaching Domestic Science at the L. D. S. University for a few weeks as the regular teacher is .ill. and, was takentothe local hospital. The O. S. L. depot was borken into Saturday night. Two guns the- - burgulara-go- t, but e: agent the.v.(,all?ed .great deal of trouble straightening up was-- all his office the next morning as they had ransacked everything. Dr. Woodruff. ; of Bountiful, " spoke to the Parents class in Sunday School last Sunday. A great deal of interest is being milla and eroamsrr. Oood opportunities for those soaking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck garden- ing, chicken raising and dairying. On Una of Balt lake A Ogdon and Oregon Short Lina. Haa electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Oouuaarclal, Club for information. The Bluebird club will issue invitations for a Valentine dance. Issac Layton returned from the Ellison ranch in afternoon. Nevada-Wednesda- for sometime to come. OJJlce One of. the most important transactions of the local business world odcured the first of the week when Len Sandall and Wm. the hardware Day purchased business of Ernest Layton. Mr. Layton will retain the implement department. It is a very rare thing to see two young men enter the business field in their home town, knowing that the pastures are the greenest there pastures arethe greenest there and that it is the place for them to make their start in life. These Hourt 2 to 6 p.m.' Layton Building, Layton, Utah. T. IeClarc Peters Attorney and Cosncelor at law. : util Kirtfllla, Silas Kershaw came to Layton from the Ellison ranch in Nevada last Saturday for the first time KAYSVILLE HOSPITAL in three years. Well Equipped E. J. Conner and wife went to young men are well equipped to Special Rate t Maternity Catei. Ilennefer last Monday to attend handle this business, as they Everythin, including phyttcian for two week, only $30. Phone 9tt the funeral of Silas .Ilennefer, a have both had considerable Su pporl me lnttitution. in the hardware pioneer- and founder of the town The good, wishes of the of Ilennefer entire community go with them Barny Rosemait and Parley El- in their new and prelison journeyed to Salt Lake last dict success enterprise for these sterling Monday night and witnessed the young men. They will conduct I wrestling match between Yokel the business under the name of and Bothner. the Layton Hardware Company. . , O Saturday evening, the .Layton basket bail shooters will have COMMERCIAL CLUB GIVES another try with the Centerville ANOTHER FREE EDUCATIONteam. Rates on the 7 22 and 8 ; AL LECTURE. 22 trains on the Bamberger will in Large ,bexrT effect the evening of the Peas- Their Growth and Cul-or Small Quanture,". Will Be Subject. game The Commercial club is keepThe Utah Power & Light com- ing tities up the good work in giving pany have signed the following another free educational lecture people for power for use in ir- next Saturday afternoon in the A, rigation plarts: Jos. L. Mabey, dub rooms in the Adams block. 3 h. p. ; Mark Roberts, It is not yet known who the Clearfield, R. F. D. No. 4 Box 1 34A Clearfield, 3 h. p.; E. C. Ritter, speaker will be but Peas, Their Murray, U. Phone Murray 626 h. p., H. C. Childs, 2 h. p., Growth and Culture," will be - bttsi-nes- s. WANT '1 , CHICKENS , For Market r. - - C. THOMPSON EVERY BIOS ROOM AID can be had at this phar macy whether it be for the ailing infant or the aged invalidrNursing Lotties, hot water bags, fountain and other syringes, rubber sheets etc., are only a few of the many sick room specialties we carry. Whatever the doctor says you should have, you-caobtain here - SUITS REDUCED 25c TO 5flc Ofj THE DOLLAR n THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Prescription Dnsgsixta" WATrj-TAC'OKIE376 Twenty-Fourt- h Street Ogden R .LOYIWJ ' 9 Where the KT |