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Show THE T7CZHLY nr7LEX, HAYSTOLS, UTAH C. S. Gardner, i'f. 5, noon Office Phone VARNISH THE .SHABBY Shabby surfaces detract from the appearance of your home. marred, scratched or scuffed give your home a shabby, run-dofaces new with wn Farmington Office, Alexander Residence. Phone Office Hears 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. agpearanc. ' . G, 2). - r WE GIVE Office and Residence on Locust near Bamberger depot Sbw . furniture varnish that imparts a durable lustre, and nishes for all outdoor and indoor surfaces in any quanity desired. TRADING var- quick-dryi- ng Calls answered promptly day or niyht : : : Kaysville ; Utah GREEN There's an ACME QUALITY VARNISH for every purpose; a floor varnish made -- TANNER STAMPS 1S-- H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store THE MOST OF THE BES T FOR THE LEAST CASH 1 ROBISON LAYTON, UTAH CLINTON and HOOPER, UTAH hones, Kayaville 99-- J Ogden J. HAMMER R. TELEPHONE NO. 8c Physicians and Surgeons WhichDo You Needr v Ftttledjfe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON VARNISHES to be walked upon; a 5 p, at. 12-- R. Kayaville, Utah Floors, Furniture or Woodwork that are Make these varnished sur- - ACME QUALITY to 2 No Experimenting An Absolute, Definite Method Phone 109-- UTAH KAYSVILLE, LLJ- Voice Builder . - W Mrs. George W. Swan visited with property of whatsoever KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davis County, fine place for residence. Kayaville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General fanning, fruit and vegetable growing for shipment and canning are Has the important industries. Davis County Central High school, churches ' and new opera house. City water and electric lights are Inducements for investment. Home of The Reflex and its printing plant. , te John S. Hyde and family of Downey, Idaho, who have been visiting with Mrs, Kinnett Earl and other relatives in Kaysville, returned home Tuesday morning by automobile. "i It is said that a number of the bufKenneth H. Sheffield has been ap- falo on Antelope island are being pointed assistant postmaster of Kays- - borke to harness and trained for the ville, Pantages circuit. The buffalo on the number about one hundred island Carter Grant of Woods Cross was in Kaysville on business Wednesday head. morning. Mrs. C. A. Epperson entertained the View club at her home yesterday Bay Doctor T. W. Reed has gone to Ogafternoon. Dainty refreshments were den, where he has acepted a lucrative served. This meeting ia the last of position. the course and the club will not meet James Criddle and Robert Blamires again until fall. t received a 1915 model Deering binder Senator John W. Thomley ani this morning. , Stewart have purchased 350 head Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor is visiting of cattle on Antelope island from the with her daughter Mrs. John F. Smith Island Improvement company. The cattle are being boated from the is at Wells, Nevada. land to the mainland and landed west The county commenced sprinkling of Farmington. Messera Thomley the State road through Kaysville and Stewart will put the cattle on Wednesday morning. their ranch and range Dear Fountain F. E. Butler of Greenriver, Utah Green in Morgan county. was a caller at The Reflex office on Bamberger traina are now running Wednesday morning. into the new station of the Salt Lake Jacob Haight, ton of Judge Haight, A Ogden railway at Third South and whose home ia in Ogden, is in the First West streets, Salt Lake City, two blocks west of Walker Brothers Dee hospital at Ogden seriously ill. store. Passengers will also be re' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottrell of ceived and discharged at South TemSalt Lake City have been visiting ple and First West, and Third West with Kaysville relatives the past street. No baggage will be taken week. at other than the depot at Third Arnold M. Barnes has returned South and First West streets. from a trip to the Pacific coast He SUNDAY EVENING reports a big show at Frisco and a MUTUAL PROGRAM big time. Lecture Miss Agnes Campbell Kenneth H. Sheffield accompanied Violin Solo .....Miss Fay Lambert John S. Hyde to Downey, Idaho Tues- Recitation Miss Lissie Green day morning, where he will visit with Piano Solo Mrs. C. A. Epperson relatives. CITY COUNCIL MEETING T. McClure Peters and Lester GleaThe son made the trip to the crest of the Kaysville city council met last range east of the city Tuesday. They Monday evening and transacted the remained over night regular business of the council. The committee on streets and alleys T. A. Martin of Salt Lake, late of were instructed to notify all property Pocatello, 'Idaho, waa in Kaysville on owners to remove all grass and weeds Monday evening looking after his fiom the walks abutting the premises property interests. and to remove all junk, wagons or Hy-ru- - nature from friends and relatives in Salt Lake the streets of the city. It was decided to hold a meeting City the first of the week. Mrs. E. M. of all property owners on the New home motored her Wednesday. Bagley on the last Saturday evening Survey Mrs. E. A. Robins, a former resi- in J ily, at which time the mater of dent of Kaysville, has been seriously purchasing additional water for that ill at her home in Salt Lake City for pint 01 the city will be taken under the past two weeks. At last accounts advisement. she was some better. XL1 m LAYTON LESS Suits and Dresses Waists are sold for less than ou can buy the materials for. . j 98c For Nice Waists t Silk and Wool Poplins 40 inches wide, any color from white to black party will be given in honor of Elder W. R. Roberts at La Tonia hall on Friday evening of this week, the eve of his departure for the mission field. Layton furnished a considerable delegation on "Canadian Day at Saltair on Thursday of last week. Among those who attended were James E. Ellison and family, David E. Layton and family, George Kirk-haand family and D. G. Sellman. m OUR NEW Qg r VOILES This line is of goods that have been marked as high as 35 cents per yard; in are sold at prices that you this lot you will find a line cannot afford to pass up of Tissues, Batisties, Silk 40 inches wide, printed in Ginghams, Lawns and Dimflowered effects and ities. The goods cost us stripes have been cut to more' than we are asking prices for it ; they come in stripes, 14c, 17c, 23c, 29c. flowered and plain. , Camille, HARNESS REPAIRING money. OR MADE TO ORDER STAFFORD MILLINERY CO. 2455 Washington Ave Ogden, Utah Is None Too Good. - Any-thin- g Uacenccd Abstractor And Notary Public Davis County Office F. C. & M. Bldg. We Always Bear This In Mind At OUR SODA FOUNTAIN KEELEYS ICE CREAM Best by test JHE Utah Power A Light company and was working at the top of a pole when he felt a sensation resembling a sting or bite from an insect just above his forehead. He immediately descended and went to the drug store, but before reaching the store his head was badly swollen and he was suffering intense agony. Doctor Gardner waa summoned from Kaysville and he was with the patient in a very few minutes. The cause of the trouble could not be determined as no wound waa visible. The doctor said that had the injured man been on the ground when the accident happened, he would have thought he waa suffering from the bite of a rattlesnake. The swelling increased until the head of the patient was all out of proportion, bat on Wednesday morning was considerably reduced and Mr. Sullivan waa able to be around. DENTIST . Office in Dr. KAYSVILLE PHARMACY Phone Suits They are going better every season. SNAPPY PATTERNS Co. Stewart-Burto- n continue to post specials for Saturday as harvest will soon be on HARVESTING MACHINERY IeCOElICK AND JOHN DEERE IRAKI BINDER HEADERS AND CORN BINDERS au ; UTAH Electric Kayaville - First Class Utah and Work: ..Our ..Motto TELEPHONE 45--J Main Go Up-to-da- te to G. F. PATTILLO Utah. Oak Leaf Poultry Farm CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND EGGS. Try a can of Fly Knocker or Lice Liquid and rid your stock and poultry of summer pests. Agents for Conkeys Poultry and Stock Remedies. UTAH KAYSVILLE, ECT KwtrLeswiwd m th KSmoi.H mmtflifA 2SclL Wo lav T. Jtu rwdt I. Tfftrfctef . leim.rrTiwni, VmyjhmM mrm. JmcnJ ariectMm to day as it is on the rise Wo CONSOLIDATED WAGON Layton Drag Store MONEY1 The mint' makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and wo will cooperate with you. PETTY & COMPANY 513 DENHAM BUILDING. ti .& MACHINE CO. C SNYDER, Agent Kayaville, Utah Kaysville, sefl . Street for your Stove Pipe all sixes and lengths; also get your Tinware and Wash Boilers bottomed. I am also prepared to make stacks for chimneys and cave troughs of tin or galvanized iron. Call and see me before going elsewhere. the famous RED TAG BINDER TWINE, made from the best Mexican sisal. You better buy your twine BEN : ; Quick JULY FOURTH RATES 3 p. LAYTON Prop. Shoe Shop ! We 41 Kaysville Exchange, Bountiful for appointments. THOS. MUIR, to $28:50 LATEST MODELS -- A Hansons Place your order for harvesting machinery eor-diall- y 96-- Have them made especially for you Dyer A Company are making good progress on the buildings and machinery installation for the Layton Sugar company. The sugar ware house, a steel frame, brick enclosed building, 69 feet wide and 143 feet long, is about completed. The building which contains the boiler houses lime kiln and machine shop will be completed this evening. The building is 45 feet wide by 179 feet long. The boiler room has six 250 horsepower boilers in place, ready for bricking in. All the foundation for the main building is about completed and about half the structural steel work has been erected. Several filter tanks are already in place in the second story of the frame and considerable other material and machinery is ready for installation. This building will be 69 feet wide and 167 long. The excavation for the silo is almost The silo will be divided completed. into two parts, the total length of which will be 400 feet by 150 feet The floor of the silo and part of the sides will be of concrete plpnk. Grade for the railroad tracks in the rear of the plant was completed yesterday. Presbyterian Church, Kaysville, Utah Rev. W. M. Porter, pastor. Preach-a- t 11:30 o'clock every Sunday horning, to which the public ia invited. Service , at - Clin to! Sunday school at 2 p. m.; preaching at or & MACHINE Works Crack-a-Jac- k We Grants Place Kayaville, Utah MUIR NOVELTY Now for $151 Utah E. Whitaker W. ! YOUR HOME DRUG STORE We .... Farmington, EVERYTHING STRICTLY SANITARY Oregon Short Line -Tickets on sale July 3, 4 and 5; Limit July 6th.-- - See agents for further 1 All Kinds of New Strapping. in Strap and Harness at the Kayaville Harness Shop NATHAN CLAYSON, Prop. J. E . 'RO'DIflSOjy ria r- - Utah et Lawrence Sandall has commenced the erection of a new modern residence on Gentile street, west of the O. S. L. tracks. -- y kl1' Peters at Law. one-ha- lf Tuesday. A farewell UTah Attorney and Councelor ns before buying and save See Daniel Sullivan was the victim of on i - Our stock is the largest In the city, including Summer and Outing Hats, Panamas, etc. .'No reservation, all goes in on this (pedal sale. James E. Ellison, superintendent of a peculiar accident, if accident it may the Layton Sugar company, visited be in Farmington. called, Tintic in the interest of the company Mr. SullivanTuesday is chief wirer for the 1 AND ON ALL MILLINERY- . T. McClure up-to-d- i 2 Bee Hive girls, with Jesse Robins in charge, entertained at the home of Mrs. Lovantha Garrett on Tuesday afternoon. Lunch was served on the lawn and was greatly enjoyed. Later in the evening the Bees went The George C. Thompson company have completed the reservoir dam for the Kays Creek Irrigation company and have commenced work on a small reservoir for William N. Naldrr. The Kays Creek reservoir will imof water pound about 400 acre-feand is perhaps full at this time, the water standing about seven feet above the old dam. The reservoir occupies the site of the old Fred Major of Provo was a Layton Adams reservoir east of Layton. visitor Sunday. A recent issue of the Deseret News' an account of an .accident contains Pea growers are now busy hauling befell that two. Latter Day Saint their crop to the canning factory. lady missionaries in St Paul, Minn., Mrs. W. W. Willey of Salt Lake Saturday of last week. The names City is paying a visit to her mother of the ladies are given as "Sisters Mrs. Joseph T. Adams. Evans and Larsen, and they were . in a collision between a Charles T. Bennett is completing an injured street car and a jitney. According addition to his residence and putting to The News, the records in the office in plumbing. of the First Presidency show that Miss Grace and Miss Katie Adams Flossie Evans of Layton left Salt will leave Sunday for a visit to the Lake City on May 19, 1915 for Chicago, being assigned to the Northern big exposition at San Francisco. States mission. Inquiry in Layton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birldn are fails to corroborate the report, as no attending the convention of the Utah one of that name has gone to the mispharmacists at the Hermitage this sion field from Layton. week. As the season for summer Roods has been backward we are now making a sacrifice on these merchandise, regardless of cost to us.. This is done in order to tempt you to buy at once, instead of waiting. 1-- -- The swimming in the new reservoir of the Kays Creek Irrigation company. Located in the midst of fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Has the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, chicken railing and dairying. On line of Salt Lake A Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for information. ER GOODS W Greatly Reduced Prices . - KAYSVILLE, A farewell dancing party will be tendered Elder Leonard Robins at the Layton opera house on Monday evening, June 28. Elder Robins will go to the South African mission field. LAYTON, UTAH "Denver, colo. k Doit Ciller 7rr:rs d Th Bcai Woman who ho.- Dr. Mites Anti-Pai- n UBS heodacho shoots pula 04 oU |