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Show MAPS and TWO MiETHODS forchants Protective Association ot Davis County In the nine foreign countries, shown on the 2i map there is a total population of 4,878,502 President and Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Layton and Secy,, VV. W. Evans, Layton Counsel, T. McClure Peters, Kaysville 'flu Company has tied its bond withthe Secretary of State law. Send us your slow accounts and we s required by collection and return. insure prompt BANKS First National, Lavt on, and Barnes Banking Company, Kaysville. Vice-Preside- Post Office Address ' - nt More than one hundred times as many peoof your tele- ple as there are in the territory j phone company Yet all nine of these countries could be laid down in your telephone companys territory with several thousand miles to spare -- l operates oompany Your telephone 222,572 miles telephones in an area of 777,705 square In these seven states there is one telephone to every eleven people. Mens DressShirts Europffthere is only one llepboseJLey The Finestline ever shown in Kaysville. ery forty-thre- people. e ! In Europe the government Ties Four-in-ha- nd phone companies An excellent selection.. Make your selection while the stock is complete. In the United States, the telephone users7 Commissions, through their Public Utilities Trunks and Suit Cases A owns the tele- control them The development shows which is the better Fine assortment just received. way Spring Ginghams A full line of Spring Ginghams just in. We have a few Mens DRESS SHIRTS going at 50 cents each. 1 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company The Corporation Different e Staple and Fancy Groceries We are headquarters for Fancy and Staple Groceries and the prices arejright. Co-o- p Kaysville The House SOB fggQBgBQQBEBCSEEESS Delbert . Dustin lms returned They have received a number of excellent books and are deriving from a two months visit at Lost THE ROSE CITY. a great benefit from these meet- Creek and Milford. From my prize winning County et of rich tand fertile Dvli ings.1 Miss Price will review a mistress county. Homo of tho Miller Floral Wil Eva Mrs. eox, post company, the largeat grower of hot book Tuesday night. All of the of Garland for the BUFF 0RP1N6T0NS house flowers in the past few years Mutual girls are invited. country. Location of the famoui Monwas a Farmington visitor reeort. He Waterworks end Electric Lights. A fine place for Thi stock took four prize at Mr. and Mrs. William Fryer day and Tuesday. the Davia County Poultry how. entertained at a daintily appointMrs. Alice Rich, of Centerville, The M. I. A. will give a dance ed dinner party Thursday eve- is now deputy county clerk, and here next Friday evenings VI. ning. Those present were Mr. Miss Ella Smith is working in Air. Heber Mrs. Sessions, and office. the assessors Miss Lucy Hess is visiting in and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. Kaysville R. D 1 Phone 74 N 4. Salt Lake City for a few days. HowA. J. District The lion. Judge and Mrs. James Frodshom. was ell held court in Farmington FriMrs. Lobb has returned to her remainder of the evening home in Fielding, after a short spent with cards, music and day Feb. 27th, and Monday and visit with her sister Mrs. Ernest conversation. Tuesday and the session will Walker. probably continue the rest of the The Veron club enjoyed Fri-da- y Eugene Earl has returned to FOOD FOR SALE afternoon at th? home of his home in Idaho after a few Mrs. Mark Cram. Each member ' Miss Louise Moon entertained weeks visit" with friends in North took her favorite cooking receipt a number of young ladies at her We have a few S.7C. White Farmington. and exchanged with the others, home hriday afternoon. They eghorns, our prize winning organized a club during the alwhich we are offering for Arnold Rose, of Nevada, was a Farmingtons future possibilities ternoon stock," which will meet every discussed. were and af opportunities sale. If you want such a bird speaker in meeting Sunday S. wo weeks. A very pleasant Mrs. in, were Games indulged ternoon'. Mr. Rose was a former it will pay you to come and look ,imo was ad by those present. the champion. B. being Chipman at them. j resident of this place. served The next meeting will be at the were refreshments FOOD. Dainty EGG home of Mrs. Ruth Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott, of at the close of the afternoon. After experimenting for a numOgden, spent Sunday with Mr The North Farmington Sunday Musof Utah Mrs The of years we. have at last sue Conservatory Mr. ber and Abbotts parents and teachers School officers here recital a in producing the best egg ic eeeded public Abbott. Thomas gave Weldi- gave Superintendent Ilyrum the under chickens we have ever for food evening, Monday ling a pleasant social Friday eve- useiL This food, we haye named Mr8TJoseph Miller has been rection of "the" local teaeher-Mi- ss taken to the hospital in Salt Lake Ella Neilson, of Salt Lake City. ning, at the home o , W . Hess. Stewarts Laying Mash, and we for treatment. She is very ill Those taking "part were Misses An excellent, program was carried have put out a small quantity out. During the evening he was with a complication of diseases. our neighbors and they Gladys Stevenson, Clara Walker, with a gift, as a token among presented Louie Nellie Clark, are Grace Ford, Thomas Smith getting the eggs. ,The food , Mr. and Mrs. of love and appreciation of his contains Thesc Clark. Mildred and Dahl just the right portion have returned to their home at ' labors." ' deserve nine ladies of certainly -ingredients "to make a" ) Arimo, Idaho, after a few weeks young in manner balanced food. You the for mothmuch properly praise visit here with Mr. Smiths MARRIAGE LICENSES. tox a sack , invited are which purchase preformed. they er Mrs. Celia Smith. Feb. 26. Edward Greene, age and watch the results. Oak Leaf A large number of neighbors 26, and Pearl Sorensen, age 22; Poultry Farm, Kaysville Ut. The . many friends of Miss to be will and friends of Mr. and Mrs. both of Salt Lake. Alta Robinson pleased recovso far Gotfred Clinger gave them a learn that she has Feb. 26. Ephraim R. Gull, age to as ered from her operation very pleasant surprise. Thursday 26, of Fillmore, and Edith Stirk, be brought home Sunday.' evening their friends appeared at age 38, of Salt Lake. their home with arms loaded Feb. 27. Chester Staples, age Thd officers and? teachers of bounties of life. the with many 31, and Mamie B. Ringwood, age the M. L A. met at the .home of A evening was 31 ; both of Salt Lake. enjoyable very President G. Q. Knowlton last Bpent with the newly weds. Feb. 28. James M. Donaldson, Friday evening. Various phases Knowlton,., Cram and Anage 46, and Margaret Davis, of the work was discussed."" derson were the promoters of 22; both of Salt Lake. time was spent ageMar. The occasion. the Dell Mrs. 2. Fred A. Woodruff, age Stevenson, Mr. and and etc., music in both and games, William Mrs. Mr. and Fryer 22, and Elva Larsen, age 22 ; 0 the Lake. of Mrs. Lobb, of Salt Fielding, spent AT Mar. 2. Ralph C. Holbrook, age evening at the home of Mr. and DR. GOWANS LECTURES Alice M. Sessions Tuesday. FARMINGTON. Mrs. Heber 23, of Bountiful and Cross. Woods the of Moss, age 21, High Five furnished TAKE GOOD ADVICE The meeting house was filled ti age Simmons, 3. Mar. George eveits fullest capacity Sunday and Effie Pierce, age 22; from those older than yourself Mr. Jink ens, of Malad, Idaho, ning to hear Dr. Go wans of the 29, with regard to your Bank Ac both of Paris, Idaho. who has been blind for three Ogden Industrial school speak. count. The nearest thing to Community His subject was years, is receiving his eye sight perpetual motion ever discover We do not need to again. He came here several Welfare: ed is weeks ago for treatment and ex- say that it was most interesting. MONEY AT INTEREST pects to be able to return to hut Topics coming under this subject is there home in about a week now. are most vital to us, and nd the best way for a business both from the able more one no man to create confidence is to Their was a large attendance and of experience le identified with some reat the Parents class Sunday, The standpoint than he is, to explain them On of ths best heating and eook sponsible bank. Bring your deCompanionship subject was others. The Wasatch quartett- stores os tho Bsikit T7o havo realize the posit here and which was. very interesting. A renincluded," - are Gregory several slits and ex- e,1 Elijah strength of our advice. j speaker from Salt Lake is music. The them is some delightful dered WiH fllM ynalrtytj pected next week and a large at? choir sang the contest piecewhich DAVIS tendance is desired. tan yoscessj. the close. The program all was COUNTY . Next Tuesday evening Jthe M. was greatly enjoyed by the M. of direction the under ladies L A. girls will meet in the jc:in o!ric:i, C3S.PaRRXINTON UTAH Eggs For Hatching PARAMNGTON La-go- of Quality and Popular Prices. i i ). WEBSTER -- foxing Mem! - - Dont you know that a Banking Account is a necessity? Start one now," either checking or savings account. State Tianf Utah "Union Dountifal , - fJ I i Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST I Kausuille Plot I Mes-dam- Aade of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled irt the most modern Mill Packed yi -- es - I I the Neatest Manner. ' EVERY DE1LER HIS IT 1 -- Universal il 1 1 1 i . $ieo,cco.co nuin-twin- Tbs Utah National Bank has always to its, a position of stability and offer client, .Untint fepoiiton or eeptioul value. Checking ueeimti 0rf- - . ed tri mail) are eordislly invited. RALPP E. nOAOPrt$.; W.J. PARKER, A. V. Melh TOSH, Cat H. J. PEE BY, Vict-Prei- -; IF REFLEX it h Printing You went head in at Heaters and Ranges or-ito- ry -- 1 till I hall in a preparation meeting LA. iqip, ua nAP DLiL- |