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Show t TOE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH DONT SCRUB IT . Avoid the work, worry and backaches caused by scrubbing bare easy to keep clean ana hard to wear out. A few minutes work with Painted floors are sanitary, floors. WE GIVE '&9C , Paint Floor Quality Aqne GREEN TRADING STAMPS clean. will change old floors into new floors, with a hard, smooth finish that is easy to keep for the average You cad easily Ex up your floors your! The cost is nalla dollar will buy paint be done. ihould floor-t- od the Acme Quality Painting Guide Book will show you how the work ASK FOR COLOR SAMPLES m TIIE KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davia County, flna placa for residence, Kaysville Roller Mill, vegetable ana fruit canning establishment and fraat brick plant add steadily to tha wealth of the city. General farming, fruit and vegetable grow ing for ahipment ana canning are Haa the important induatriea. Davia County Central High achool, churchea and new opera house. City water and electric llghta are inducementa for investment. Home of The Reflex and ita te printing plant. fessor Peterson has accepted the position of principal of the Rigby High school. Newell Sanders was the recipient of a very pleasent surprise at hia homo on Friday evening. A large number were present and many interesting games were played. A number of tho friends of Vlron and Merlin Mayiin tenderad them a surprise party at their home on Tuesday afternoon. Games were played and refreshments were served. SERVICE is ne of the features of our business lastly of which proud.--Com-- escing. John Clough haa been ill for aome time but he ia not in a aerloua con- - J. Peery, -- - -- - 1 DANCE! 24th and Wash. South East Comer J. Parker. A. V. McIntosh, Cashier Paul M. Lee, Asst Cashier Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt MUTUALPROGRAM The following very elaborate musical program will be given by the Mutual Sunday evening Prof. Wm. C. Quo Violin Solo Howard Larkins Tenor '...Clifford Piano WHERE? At the Kaysville Opera House. C. Clue .Misses Leone Hul- Vocal Trio bert," Agnes Clive, lone Hulbert. Cello Solo Joseph C. Clue Dr. David E. Smith Baritone Messrs. Clives Instrumental Trio Mrs. Emily Sitzer Song .Miss Zipporice Layton Reading Dr. Gleason Flute Solo Hammer Prof? Song This promises to be one of the very best musicals ever given in Kaysville. WHEN? Thursday Eve, May 27th WHAT FOR? To show the dancing public a first class time in honor of the , newly organized Leave your order for a graduation hat with tha Kaysville Millinery Store. Adv. Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious, Illness didoitr',' next-wee- k. Nitisd Bilk E. HOAG, President. H. W. William Johnson, proprietor, of tho Johnson House, was operated 09 for a sever case of rupture of long standing at St. Marks hospital last week. The operation waa a very difficult one but appears to have been entirely successful. Wednesday was field day at Lagoon Wm. Blood and Mra. Annie II. for all tha grades of tha schools of Phillipa are spending the week in Davis county. Tha attendance waa Logan. large and the children had a big tima. All kinds of sports were indulged in. Kayaville has been well represented The Granite ball team defeated the at the league ball games at Salt Lake champion team of Davia county in a this week. hard fought battle. Mrs E. M. Bagley of Salt Lake Mra. Emily Sitter and daughter City visited her Kaysville relatives will depart in a few days for tho this week. home of her parent in Nebraska, Miss Rose Cheney of Salt Lake where they will spend the summer. visited with Miss Mamie Barnes dur- Mrs. Sitter is the musical instructor in th Davis county schools and sho ing the week. expect to return her for the next John Manning and family are mov school year, Mrs. Sitter expects to ing to Farmington today where they take some work in the- - University will make their home. Conservatory during the summer, L. C. the of Wilaon, president Guy OGDEN HIGH BEATS, D. S. U. will be the speaker at the DAVIS HIGH 7 TO 3. Parents class Sunday. In a game marked by both sens The Bay View Reading club will tonal and ragged play and a near meet with Mrs. Henry II. Blood on riot, Ogden High school defeated Da--Wednesday of vis by a score of 7 to 6 on Monday afternoon .at th grounds of th Deaf Mrs. George W. Swan spent th school at Ogden. And let Blind and first few days of th week in Salt us say right her that a team that Lake City the guest of her sister. would play on such poor grounds dewill on be water serves a beating. Humps, bumps, Irrigation put turns on the New Survey next Tues- -' holes, lack of a grandstand and every day. It is predicted that water will other defect that waa ever seen on be scarce this year. ball field, was recognisable on that lot. And also let us say a kind word Mra. Claude Q. Cannon and childfor the Umps on balls and strikes, we ren of Salt Lake City spent Sunday dont doubt his honesty, but a blind in town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. man in left field could have given the J. G. M. Barnes and family. pitchers a fairer deal. Herb Barnes There will be no school at Davis on the bases gave universal satisfacHigh Friday on account of Field Day tion in all his decisions, but let us at the University.' A large number hope that th other official ia left at of Davis students will be in attend- - home when Ogden comes her a week from Friday. Coach Romney was alance. so among those present. He injected Mss Claire Gleason who underwent his personality into every play, dean operation for appendicitis at a cision or anything else that attracted Salt Lake hospital last week isso his attention. Then w had a little far recovered that sje is expected misunderstanding in the fourth inhome Sunday. ning that almost resulted in a riot. .The family of James Tbomlinson Several blows were struck and there have arrived from Canada and will was much conversation pro and con, mak Xaysvill their- - permanent but finally play was resumed and ev- borne. Mr Tomlinson is the new man- erything went smoothly until the ninth" InhlngwhentheUmpsw balls ager of the Kaysville market. and, strikes took upon himself undue Professor Hans J. Peterson will authority and tried to rob Sessions mov his family to Rigby, Idaho soon of a two cushion swat. After th close of Davis High. Rro-Mack Swan was there with the big The UTAH of our officers and directors, we of- fer our depositors a highly desirable BANKING CONNECTION stuff when he pulled one out of the scenery with one hand and when he made a homa run. Simpson hit 1.000 and Skinny Phillips made three safe ones in four times at bat. Sessions and Schofield did good work with the Miss Emily Mayiin waa an Ogden Ten teams are hauling brick from stick and bi fielding.. the Kaysville brick yard to the Lay-to- n viaitor Friday. The box score: augar factory site. Each team DAVIS HIGH Miaa Temma Blood waa a viaitor in ia making four loads per day. The Logan during the week. brick company will start their plant John Hill of Logan viaited relativea naxt week for th summer campaign. in town the firat of the week. Miss Evelyn Qailey and Miaa Mario Blamlrea entertained the Senior class John S: White of Farmington ia in of Davia tho High with a delightful the Dee hoapital' in Ogden. the homa f Miss Galley on at party Mrs. Alice Sandera and daughter Wenesday evening of this week. There Fay apent Monday in Ogden. were also a few guests outside tho The addition to the realdence of Senior class. Mra. George Swan who haa been ill for aeveral daya ia reported conval- --- ffilL'fsr.SSSZ RayAher has rslgned his position with Sheffield A Sons and has Lawrence Young apent Sunday in to Idaho where he will Join hia gona Hooper. father who holds a responsible posiJohn G. M. Barnea apent Tuesday tion with the Utah Power A Light in .Provo. company. Ulyasea Nance ia nearing cmpletion. KAYSVILLE, UTAH MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH ConiUpalionrir' negtecrfifr leads- Davis Co. Commercial Club Band 3 to almost innumerable tions 30 7 6 27 11 compliesaffecting the general health. Many cases of typhoid fever, 0 appendicitis and other severe diseases are traceable to prolonged clogging of the bowels. Regard-th- e effects of Th Davis county schools have just C. constipation, concompleted aseris of programs, E. Ayers, 6 Sabin sisting of musical dramatisations and Montpelier, St., Vt. says: chorus work by th children of all 'I waa afflicted grades, which have been very successwith - constipation ful. The plan of dramatising the and biliousness for yearn, and at tlmoa became so bad 1 nature songs haa proved very instrucwould beoomo unconscious. I havs baea tive and intareating to tho children of found la that condition many times, tho lower grades, as these songs teach rkfiiciasa did not seem to he able te I would become de aae good. many a true lesson in nature study, jweak andMy for day at a time could do aside from their musical value. The no worn. Not lone ago I got a box Dr. If Use Laxative Tablets, and Nation songs taken from th Art sf aftar using than found I bad naver cycles of Otto Meissner (an artist of tried anything that acted la such a asOd and effective manner. I believe tone- - atmosphere) open a new field 1 have at last found the remedy that of discovery to th child from tho suite my case. musical standpoint and ho is getting Thousands of people sre sufferers constipation and gems of ton color which will remain from hsbitusl with him through life. Mrs. Emily while possibly realizing something of the danger of this condition, yet Si tier, musical supervisor, is much neglect too long to employ proper curative measures until serious gratified with the results of th often results. The advice of years work. The children are beall is, keep your bowels physicians coming genuinely musical and when clean, and its good advice. the real lor for good music been Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets are created the future will take car of sold by all druggists, at as cents a itself and the boys and girls, grown box containing a$ doses. If not to manhood and womanhood, are blest found satisfactory, your money is with a heritage which is theirs for returned. MILKS MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, lad. blessing all for all time. ill-ae- aa TWE'BESiT Is None Too Good. We Always Bear This In Mind At Proceeds will be used for the financing of this organization. Large Orchestra of 15 Pieces will render Admission up-to-d- ate muse 50c per Couple Nowfor Crack-a-Jac- Suits k They are going better eveiy season. We have them made especially $151 for you to $28:50 LATEST MODELS SNAPPY PATTERNS Co. Stewart-Burto- n We continue to post specials for Saturday OUR SODA FOUNTAIN KEELEYS ICE CREAM! Myron W. Phillips, Confectioner Best by test EVERYTHING STRICTLY SANITAR- Y- THE KAYSVILLEPHARMACY YOUR HOME DRUG STORE . KojrsyJjlU, Vlah Printers ink makes people think. get results. - Advertise in The ReSex and |