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Show t moo opplies School Supplies WE GIVE SMC School Suppliss C T7 ' Theme Tablets, Note Tablets, Stenographic Tablets, Art Gum, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Pocket Books, Crayons, Pencil Holders, Pocket Dictionaries, Pocket Memoiandas, GREEN TRADING STAMPS - Pocket Combs, penny Erasers and Pencil Tablets, penny Pencils, etc. H. J. SifflELD TELEPHONE-NO- - SMC GREEN TRADING " STAMPS k SONS Dartrat Cash Store, Kaysville KAYSVILLE, THE MOST OF TIES EZ3T FOR TtfE LEAST CASH" 1 WE GIVE William and Alice Strong returned, the autos and all the people in the Friday from Felt City, Idaho, where world seem to be in Chicago." . they have been spending the sumey Mias Eloiae Burton spent part of Tha largest city in north Davis with relatives. last week in Ogden, visiting friends County, flna place for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable John Graham, Reese Wight, Clyde and relatives. and fruit canning establishment Robins and Jesse Layton formed a and great brick plant add steadily school Number 1 to the wealth of the city. General hunting party and went! up Cotton, wasKaysville Sunday on last Sunday and reorganised wood the first of the week. farming, fruit and vegetable growthe officer were sustained: following and are for canning shipment ing John Flint started filling his big H. J. Sheffield, Jr, superintendent; Has the Important industries. Davis County Central High school, silo with chopped, corn fodder, Wed- John J. Linford, first assistant; M. W. churches and new opera house. The machinery Phillips, second assistant. Thomas E. morning. nesday are electric and water lights City inducements for investment. Home worked like a charm and chopping and Williams and counselors of the Stake of The Reflex and its elevating were the easiest features of Sunday school auperintendcy and printing plant. BjBhop Hyde were present and took de job. part in the services. The reorganisaThe Davis county teachers' insti- tion was made '""Dorn to Mr. and. Mrs. R, J. Stroni necessary by the call tute will be held at the central High (on Wednesday of this week, a son. school building on Friday of this week. Minnie Webster spent Saturday an The teachers will be the guests of the Board of Education and a banquet will Sunday in Ogden, visiting friends. be served. Mrs. John W. Gailey is in The Blue Bird swarm met with Miss harge of the banquet. Olive Abrams on Tuesday evening. Mrs. .Emmeline Openshaw and her W. E. Whit Doctor daughter, Marie, who have been spendThe mother of fa: and his son ing a fortnight with relatives and her is taker visiting in Kaysville, returned to their friends Vy. , . home in Salt Lake, Tuesday. Miss Miss Pauline Abbott of Salt Lak Openshaw will continue her studies City is visiting with friends in Kays at the University of Utah this fall. KAYSVILLE up-to-d- 1 - -- UTAH which this assessment may remain ition, soul or gassy stomach. It is said 8th day of November, n unpaid on successful-iused is powerful that it 1915, will be delinquent and advernever tised for sale at public auction, and appendicitis. Adler-i-k- a is unless payment is made before, will action INSTANT the and ipes be sold on the 8th day of December, iurprising. Adv. 3. 1915 at 10 a. m. at the --south front door of the Kaysville City Hall in Kaysville City, to pay the delinquent NQTICE OF ASSESSMENT assessment, together with the cost of KAYSVILLE DRUGGIST Notice is hereby giyen that at a advertising and expense of sale. PLEASES CUSTOMERS JOHN G. M. BARNES, meeting of the Board of of Directors L. R. Wight reports .customers of the Kaysville Irrigation Company, Secretary. the 11th day of September, Kaysville, Utah. greatly pleased with the QUICK ac- held on assessment was levied on the tion of simple buckthorn bark, glycer- 1915, an stock of the corporation as folcapital This lows: ine, etc, aa mixed in Adler-i-k- a. 4.00 per share on Primary R. GAILEY simple remedy drains the old foul and Culinary stock, and fifty cents per to matter from the bowels so THOR- share on Secondary stock, payable NOTARY PUBLIC. before the eighth OUGH that ' ONE SPOONFUL re- the Secretary on or in office his at of 1915, November, lieves alnfost ANY, CASE of cor.sti- - day KsytvilU Kaysville City, Utah. Any stock upon With Barnes Banking Co, ing of George W. Barnet to the ward Kaysville Sunday school bishopric. Number S was reorganized with Rose! Hyde, superintendent; R. J. Burton, first assistant and W. E. Bennett, sec ond assistant. -- J. T7 ( The Tailored ville, Demi-Tailore- d , The first snow fell on the crest of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts are the the Wasatch east of Kaysville, Mon- parents of a fine baby girl, born la it day nighL The fall was light, but V week. . reminded one that the fall season was at hand. On Wednesday morning there Mias Myrtle Jones is paying a pr f( tracted on the vegetation a Was a white frost visit to her sister, Mrs. water on in exposed plac- ice and thin Clearfield. VI -- Arc Wonderfully Chi- c- Roi(-Vrt- at (Lawrence Young has resigned his p aiul will Kaysville Co-o- , -- C. V. Robinson has sold his home on Hdl Lauaeau of Garfield, who will move his family here Ninth street to Miss Mae Stayner of Bountiful was for residence that his children may the guest of Miss Estellu Epperson have the advantage of our superior on Tuesday and Wednesday. .. schools. Mr. Lauseau was a former resident of Kaysville before entering have B. D. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of the Utah Copper comSarah Mrs. with rooms taken Taylor the employ pany. and have set up housekeeping. " f Miss Evelyn Gailey , will attend The Parents class of Kaysville ward school at the A. C. at Logan this year. invite the patrons of public schools to meet the teachers of the public schools Shs will depart for Logan Monday. at the regular meeting of the class at The condition of John JBonnemort, the tabernacle Sunday morning. All who was stricken with paralysis a few persons interested in the public schools weeks ago, is reported some better. should embrace this opportunity to " John W. Gailey is laying drain tile meet and get acquainted with the farm in West Layton. school teachers. on his He has the drain ditches about com-- . The John W. Burton party have replated. turned home from Chicago where they Miss Marie Blamires will entertain went with a train load of sheep, the this evening in hohor of Evelyn Gail- property of John W. Burton. Will ey, who leaves Monday for Logan, Smith was a member of the party and where she will attend school. reports a large time. Bill says; "All No longer straight and severe, nor too plainly simple, they show the trend of fashion tdward styles and individual- ity. Briefly they include short coats, suits. with smart touches of trimmings and the handsome full long coated Or suits with fancy or self collars with the new moderately wide and short skirts. ! V, French serge, broadclpth, silk and wool weaves, rough diagonals and whipcords in warm and dark tones are the predominant materials with some h&ndsome velours and fancy materials for more elaborate styles. 80-ac- re We pride ourselves particularly on a series of new suits, coats and dresses we have priced at $15.00 $17.50 $29.00 $33.00-435.-00 $20.00 $25.00 $40.00 and upwards. Garments that reflect the smartest ideas of the new season, made of the materia most in favor and made up in a manner that no dresmaker could excel Get Your School Supplies From Us i We carry a full line of tablets. Notebooks, theme paper, text- books, pencils, pens, ink erasers, :: bookstraps,' schoolbags. :: KAYSVILLE PHARMACY 1 rasnrs '",$ mjm V 1 . |