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Show S' A J THE WEEKLY REFLEX' KAYSVILLE, UTAH I Mrs. Perry Rockwoo4 , spent the Mrs,. John Leiidingham is from her recent operation. visiting in the city with her mother Mrs. George Buckle. week-en- d I 'Ralph Rampton entertained about Alzina Tingey has 'gone to1 foity of his friends Thursday veiling Grays, Idaho to spend several weeks1 at a lawn party. Outdoor sports ' were indulged in and dainty Tefresh-nient- s visiting with relative and - - ' w ere -- ervrd. Mr. H. J. tamjftoii and a part of Vlgert Hardy of this place and, Netfriends spent several days last week tie Tovey of Wood.s Cross were mar- -' on a fishing trip into W eber canyon. tied Wednesday. A reception was ma "Miss-NorWor-ieentertained1 given at the home of the brides mothin honor of the JunuBee line girls1 er. Mrs. Harriett Tovey. at her home last Thu: - lay afternoon. Gustave Babble of Salt Lake Mrs. fr-tu- -- -- i y - and daughter-in-laaway several days. Ogden. Charles Barbr is enjoying new automobile. They will be City for a few weeks. a fine JlLY FOURTH RATES via Jesse Smith is reported very ill with rheumatism of the heart. Tickets Mrs. Oregon Short Line on sale July 3, 1 and 5; Limit July Oth. See agents for further par- - Everybody here is sorry to lose ticularx. Bishop Nalder. He is universally loved and respected. We wonder who The Keflex prints butter wrappers can- be found to fill his place. for everybody. - INVITATIONS Invitations for weddings, at ; home affairs, receptions and, in fact, for any social event may be procured at The Reflex office. We specialize in society CJ J print- BOUNTIFUL th Vice-Preside- nt 'Barnes Banking Co. -- Interest paid on Time Deposits. We always have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payable in all the principal cities of the world. Your business solicited. - Interest - payable quarterly. Notary public in Bank. 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. J principles of - food that oi SAFETY. It is the one thing of all banking is others that should influence the depositor as to placing A BANK ACCOUNT We call attention to the recent sworn statement, as to the condition of this Bank, and know that it will convince you of the safety of your deposit with us. Jnion Stale Bank Mr. W. R. Pickering is now lying very ill with cancer of the stomach. Mrs. N. W. Smith, who has been visiting with her mother at Provo, has returned. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson are under quarantine for chicken-po- x. . ' Mrs. W. P. Croft of Morgan is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Evans. - Miss Dorothy Abernaithy of Rock Island is visiting at the home1 of Mr. Carl Bartholomew. BOUNTIFUL, UAH. A Mrs. daughter was bom to Mr. and Justin Tolman Saturday.. Miss Lottie Hammer of Idaho is visiting at the home of Mrs. Esther Cook. Mrs. D. II. Williams is home from a Bh9rt stay from thjranrhr In. Ban- croft, Iaho. was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Thursday. Mother and child are doing well. , A son Peter Radford. By This nation is now entering upon an era of marine development, The wreckage of European commerce baa drifted to our shores and the world war Is making unprecedented demands for the products of farm and 1 factory, transportation facilities on land we lead the world but our port facilities are Inadequate, aud our flag Is seldom seen In foreign ports. If our government would .only divert the energy we have displayed In conquering the railroads to mastering the Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Holbrook are commerce of the sea, a foreign botrejoicing over the arrival of a son, tom would be unknown ou the ocean's bom on the fifteenth. highways. This article will be confined to a Mr. William Mabey and family and discussion of our porta for the proMrs. Jasper Ilepworth of Bancroft, ducts of the farm must pass ever our Idaho are visiting relatives here. wharfs before reaching the water. We have in this nation 61 of which Posemaster P. P. Willey, who for 41 are on the Atlantic porta, and 10 are on the past three weeks has been ill, is the Pacific Coast. The now able to be at his work in th Congress appropriated over $51,000,-00for improving our Rivers and Harbors and private enterprise levies Mrs. Long and daughter of Chicago a toll of approximately $50,000,000 were visitors at the home of Wilford annually In wharfage and charges for Barlow Thursday, enroute to the San which no tangible service Is rendered. The latter Item should be lifted off Francisco exposition. ''the backs of the farmer of thla naCards are out announcing the mar- tion and this can be done by Congress riage of Lorin Briggs of this place directing its appropriations to ports and Miss Jane Winegar of Woods that are free where vessels can tie up Cross. The marriage will take place to a wharf and discharge her cargo free of any fee or charge. Jpne SO. A free port is progress. It takes Orion Thurgood of this place and out the unnecessary link In the chain Miss Bertha Hatch of Woods Cross of transactions In commerce which were married the seventeenth instant. has for centuries laid a heavy hand upon commerce: No movement is so A reception was given the same even heavily laden with results or will ing at the home of the brides parents more widely and equally distribute Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hatch. Its benefits as that of a free port and none can be more easily and effectively secured. Sixty-secon- d - For the Host Goods For JY tie 1 y i all that the rv a me implies, a , home beveraqe for people with Call Phone -- I their veins ordcrfnorrY. The House of Quality and Popular Prices. Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST Floor Kausifille Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern Mill Packed in the Neatest Manner. EVERY HAS DEALER Ls UTAH IT. "Phillips, Myron $35.00 and Return Direct orThroug ' San Francisco Visit Both Expositions Now Open wm-ameet- & For corning and afternoon Kaysville Limit 3 Months Stop Over as Desired Tickets on Sale Daily 11 March fantS; STEPHENS BROS. , Cttkc Ain 1 st to Nov. 30th .Write .for. Exposition ooklets . - . For partsculars call on nearest agent 1 1 I.1ARKET LAYT0;i - Co-o- p. Kaysville delivery in KaysvHle II - and make your selection before it is 7" too late from -- t- COME ! Round Trip rvorv-irvtoxicat- inq ' Boys Oxfords at 25 per cent discount. i s OCU2U lot of Mens and Con feefiotier Im: all we ask todo'istoyovi We havera. small Kaysville, Jtah . i irv MONEY EARNED Money in red blood MONEY SAVED IS 0 HEINES A E3EA.IL TOKI1C ! ii j Mrs. W. A. Burningh&nf Is quite ill IM ! Served and Sold by Dealers Everywhere trans-continent- al Hep-wor- " the only be' est, most delicioii F Its of most benefit when misfortune comes. Then it is of mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to nave a very interesting surprise and parcel penny here, a dollar there. shower in honor of Mr. Nephi OttrS'axJinjj Department u altvayj ready to er)e you. and his new bride. A most JOHN R. BARNES, President J. R. GAILEY, Cashier delightful time was enjoyed by all BRUCE MAJOR, Asst CaBhier L. S. HILLS, present, there being over fifty in attendance. Delicious refreshments were served and many beautiful presents were given to the new couple. The guests listened with pleasure to JC VTjKH the music furnished by the bride and SURPLUS and PROFITS, $65,730 groom, who are both talented musicCAPITAL) $25,000. ''h ians.' The people of Woods Cross are Dimlwv; delighted to welcome the bride and GaiTe John JuhnrRrBartu-g- , RoySTCTBarnea to know of her willingness to assist LrSrHills, John G. M. Barnes William Blood, Henry. H. Blood with her music whenever needed. ! in-- rompiD -- FREE PORTS Iccount " Ml 0-- ..... a.'Otngs 1 Co-joi- nt ing, thus assuring you of the latest and most attractive examples of the printing art. T City ha- Mrs. properBoundys purchased Mrs. will Suzanne Riel, entertain Phyllis Hatch was visiting relatives, for the ladies of the ymor Bee Hie ty and will move his family here in in Clearfield last week. the near future. Mrs. Houndy and club at her home ne r Tuesday Miss Celia Eldredge is also in Salt family will make their home in Salt Lake City for a few months. ake Citv. Mrs. A. E, Brown who suffered a Mrs.. Eliza Dalrymple is at Woods LAYTON LOSES TO COPPERS severe hemorrhage la-- ! Saturday Cross visiting relatives and friends. In is ill. "Kessler is in The baseball .earn of the Copper very Dr. Briant Stringham and sons are r " National bank of Salt l.ake City met attendance. very busy building a silo on the docat the Layton ball park last Laton tors farm 'at Woods Cross. Francis" Rich, the young son of Saturday afternoon and were successMrs. William Winegar has returned Alice Rich, who wa ill for several ful iu getting the 'long end of the from her visit in Springville, where days with ail infected arm, is now score. Owing to a breakdown of the she has spent the past three weeks. convalescent. auto in which the .Salt Lakers made the trip to Layton, they-- did not arMrs. Maud Twohey, who" returned The Butterfly club gave a shower rive until about 4;45, resulting m k at the homa-o- f Mrs. Thomas Winegar last week from Arizona with the resmall attendance. The fans had very in honor of Miss Jane Winegar, a mains of her husband who died there a lot of fun even if Layton did lose. a few days ago, is now at the home of bride of next week. There was one occurence m particular her father John J. Smith. which tickled the risables of those Mrs. Jennie Roberts Mabey of BanMr. and Mrs. Fred Walton, Mr. and present amt that was when a Copper croft, Idaho is at Woods Cross spending a couple of weeks with her mother Mrs. Frank Walton left for. the coast hit to Senee Adams ami Spence Mrs. Thomas Robeits. last Sunday morning. The party ex- muffed the hall ami then the runner pects to make a three weeks' soujorn fell down, allowing Mel Adams to Scott Leddmgham and Hazel Hatch of expo- throw him out at first. visiting the Panama-Pacifi- c are to be married today. Miss Hatch The score by innings: sition, San Diego and other points of, is the daughter of Mr. Fred Hatch interest. Coppers . 1 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 2 with the Cudahay Packing comp.any. I 0 0 0 2 0 0 f meeting of .the Y. L. M I. Layton . Strawberries are all being .picked A. will be held the Centerville ward on the late patches. Red currants and WANTED Horses to pasture. Call meetinghouse next Sunday evening cherries seem to be yery plentiful and on or address Charles Barber,' Layton, Mr. 7 Morton of Salt promptly at ;3). 1. keep all , busy picking and putting Lake will give a dialect program. Utah. Adv. thenj up. Most of the numbers on the program Joseph Hyrum Grant is loading a car will be given from Irish legends and with live stock and household goods, folk lore. ready to leave for Holbrook, Idaho on Thursday, - He will take his son Carter and family, who expect to remain Nine miles north of Salt Lake there. City, suburban and residence town, afternoon Mrs. Jesse largest city in Davis County, has Wednesday Grant Reed entertained some of her waterworks, - electric lights and power, telephones, cement sidefriends at a lawn party and. strawwalks, surrounded by rich market berry and ice cream supper. The aftgardens and fruit lands, two elecernoon was spent in playing croquet. tric railroads with low fares, two hailroads, brick Covers were laid for fifteen. yard, two banks, good business The West Bountiful choirs, headed houses, commercial club, graded CONGRESS SHOULD GIVE THEM and high schools, churches and by Leader Frank Sheldon, gave a lodges. A good place to live. PREFERENCE IN or write p . J. H. MANDERF1ELD, A. G. P. A! Salt Lake City . . . |