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Show WEEKLY feEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAn 1914 University of Utah football team, and Miss Jane Wine jar, daugh- ter of Mrand Mrs. William W. Wine- gar of Woods Cross, Utah, will be ETIE marned in the Salt Lake temple on June 30. It has taken Cupid a long time to score this touchdown, the which culminated in the downing of the former Utah captain and center dating back a number of years. This means that Coach Norgren will have to develop a new center, for it is couceeded that. Briggs will have little time for the consideration of the quarterback rushes and flying tackles when he is confronted with the problems that accompany matrice 3 auto ware We have a splendid line of Aluminum Ware now on display at our store. The quality is the' best and the prices the lowest. .Every FOR' TWENTY piece is GUARANTEED YEARS. mony. Briggs was one of. the most popular athletes at the university. He made his letter in football in his sophomore year and played center on the Fruit Bottles, etc. Summer Apparel Ladies Slippers 'We expect a shipment of Fruit Bottles, Bottle Lids and Bottle Rubbers about June 21st. GET OUR PRICES. Dont fail to see our new line of Our new line of Misses and Ladies Slippers are surely making a hit. Try-oa pair today. Ladies Waists, - Colored Parasols, Mens Straw Hats, Muslin Underwear and many others. U MONEY EARNED We have a small - - Mens and lot of v Boys Oxfords at 25 per cent discount. basketball team for two years, lie is a member of the Pi Kappa Albha fraternity. Briggs is a graduate of the class of 1915. He will have charge of athletics in the Davis County High school n ? O .. at Kaysville, Briggs is the second varsity athlete to be married this month. Marvin Udy. former basketball star and crack pitcher, forsook the ranks of the bachelors the duy after graduation. It is said that Hriggs and Udy are ' e Golden. Rule a thinging seriously of organizing -- benedicts club, membership in which will be open only to former Crimson athletes. Originator Of Low Prices and make your selection before it is too late HERES ANOTHER FROM THE TRIBUNE IINK Co-o- p. Kaysville , , The House of Quality and Popular Prices. Frank B. Muir, former captain of .the University of Utah baseball team The farewell benefit party given in 'aind more familiarly known among honor of Miss Amy Ford at the north the Crimson fans as 'Rasty" Muir, district school house," Tuesday evening will join the yanks of the benedicts was well attended and proved to be next September, when he will be mara success socially and financially. Miss ried to Miss Barbara Iedingham of Ford, who will labor in the Western Bountiful. Rasty is the third wearer States mision, will leave for Denver of the U to make the matrimonial in a few days. squad this summer, Marvin Udy and Lorin Briggs proceeding him. LEADS Muir is the third University graduANOTHER UTAIIN BRIDE TO THE ALTAR ate from Bountiful of the class of The following appeared in the pink 1915 to lead the bride to the altar. sheet of the Tribune on Tuesday Mr. Muir will teach in the Davis morning: j County High school at Kaysville, after Lorin D. Briggs, captain of the he concludes his honeymoon. J the form of a parcel shower and party tion. The family anticipate taking for the newlyweda-to-bposession of their new quarters in two weeks from the present time. Mr. J. I. King, our 0. S. L. agent ' at Woods Cross, has been away in Mrs. Sampson and son of Clearfield Idaho and Montana for the past three are spending a few days at the home months. Hs is now home and is able or Mrs. Perry Rockwood. to remain through the summer. All are pleased at the change, Mr. King Miss Norine S tree per is a visitor being' a great favorite at Woods at the home of her grandparents, Mr. Cross. " and Mrs. M. II. Randall. WOODS CROSS e. The first station on the 0. S. L. and D, 4 R. G. railroads north of Salt Lake City. Fanning, canning, gardening and stock growing are the principal industries. Has metal culvert factory and brick yard. Has fine homes, electric lights and water works, good schools. A progressive community in the artesian belt with some of the richest land in the world. Carter Grant and family are back from Eden. Clarence Eldredge is down from his ranch in Canada. Nephi Hepworth and Hilda Jessup are to be married, Wednesday. v Mrs. Maggie Brown of Lorenzo, Idaho is a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Smith. CENTERVILLE One of the choicest agricultural sections of Davis County. Many large truck and chicken farms make living very reasonable. Has thirty minute service on Salt Lake A Ogden railway. On line of Utah Light A Traction and Oregon Short Line. Favorite suburban residence section for Salt Lake business men. Mrs. Reuben Hatch gave a shower in honor of Hazel Hatch, who is a Miss Litha DeLee has gone to bride of June. bion, Idaho. Mrs. George Mower, Jr., of Fair-vieis a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Smith. w Mrs. Alice Clark and daughter, Marie, of Georgetown, Idaho are at Mrs. Mary Wooleys home. ' to Miss Hilda Evans has gone Al- ley, Idaho tp spend a few weeks, ing with relatives and friends. ' " Joseph ash - roa All Uv Stock nd Poultry. Uce, Kites, Rest, Ticks, sad far fiUssss. BUfafscti, Ombsss, HrCiea. an HARVESTING MACHINERY o ou. masramivaj LAYTON DRUG CO. Layton, Ufci Oakvisit- R, Grant returned to Idaho Mr. Horace E. Worsley has gone to Miss Edella Dalton, who has been r Thursday, but is expected- home' the Bower ranch at Stockton. visiting with Mrs. Emily Deuel,- has middle of the week. returned to her home at Willard. Miss Ada Tingey of Woodruff is at Mrs. William Winegar and little Mrs. Alvina Tingeys home. Mrs. .Walter McCullom came out Alice Winegar are spending a couple from the city to spend a few days at Miss Dora Croft has gone to Mtr !the of weeka at Springville. home of her mother, Mrs. M. D. gan for a few weeks sojourn. Rockwood. Annie Fackrell, the nurse, expects Miss Lillian Capner of Riverside The Y. L. M. I. A. senior girls will to leave for San Francisco the first is visiting at Mrs. Maggie Fords hold their of July. She will attend the fair and home. regular meeting at the C. Perry Rockwood next of Mrs. g jhome Calitake a through trip fornia.' Miss Jennie Richards of Garland is Tuesday evening. visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Harold D. Roberta and children Miss Bertha Hatch was entertained J. W. Hancock; of Malad, Idaho are visitors at the the by Butterfly club last week at Mrs. M. J. White of Beaver City home of 'Mrs. Roberts parents, Mr. the home of Mrs. Dan Lee, a most delightful time being spent. The bride-ele- is a visitor at Hie home of Mrs. A. and Mrs. Alex Campbell. gave a trosseau party Saturday Campbells home. Mrs. Betsy J. Wright and niece, evening for the club. Miss Delila Mumford, who have been Mrs. .Temperance Hinkley of Idaho is a visitor at the home of visiting with Mrs. J. F. Porter, left Afton Eldredge Moss entertained for their home in Coalville Wednesat the mother! home Monday for a Mrs. Mary E. Smith. ' day. June bride, Jane Winegar, daughter Mrs. Chrissy Gatnbee of Idaho is of Bishop William Winegar, who is .to Messers Wilford and Eugene Hilton be married the latter part of June to visiting at the home of her mother, have apartments at Mrs. S. J. Won-ley- s Lorin Briggs of East BountifuL Next Mrs. Sara Backman. home while demonstrating for week Lyle Grant and her sister, Mrs. The beautiful new home of Mr. and a Portland, Oregon aluminum ware Jessie Grant Reed, will entertain in Mrs. .N. T. 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