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Show Genuine BALL perfect Mason Quarts, 5 5 cents per dozen Genuine BALL perfect Mason 2 Quarts, 7 5 cents per dozen WE GIVE XVt GREEN TRADING STAMPS Dont forget the brand and price , Crock Jars, 1 gallon, 2 gallon, 3 gallon, 4 WE GIVE -- GREEN of these jars gallon and 5 dvr TRADING gallon, just the thing for pickles, STAMPS , preserves and mince meat , H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mrs. G. D, Rutledge and her sister, It looks very much as though Presi (lent Henry H. Blood. intended to trea Miss Gertrude Fletcher, departed for Notice is hereby given that at a himself to an automobile. His dutie their' old home at Roseville, Illinois, meeting of the Board of of Directors KAYSVILLE i Th largest city In north Davis County, fine place for residenca. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General taming, fruit and vegetable grow ing 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 KAYSVILLE, UTAH "THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH 1 would be considerable laSt week. Mrs. Rutledge will return use of a car. in about six weeks, but it is not probthe .lightened by able that her sister will return. Miss the next few days. The registration Fletcher has been in Kaysville for in the junior school is now fifty. Only more- - than a year and will be greatly two or three pupils in the county who missed in social and musical circles. are eligible to attend high school are Members and workers'jn the Y. L. attending school outside the county. M. I. A., Kaysville No. 2 paid their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. president,Mrs.- - James H. Davis a Harry Davis and Misses Ruth and pleasant surprise at her home in West Lottie Davis, all of Salt Lake City, Kaysville, Tuesday night. About one were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- hundred guests were present and a liam Butcher the first of the. week. delightful time was enjoyed. Mrs. , Davis will soon join her' husband at Robert Barton is now employed at Joseph Peak has purchased the Hy- - McCammon, the Wright store in Ogden. Idaho, where Jhey will rum Stewart property on Main street make their future home. The Daviss Miss Clara Barton of Salt Lake is and will occupy the property as a have sold their home in West Kayshome asjsoon as he gets posession. visiting with Kaysville relatives. ville to Orson Day. The property is now occupied by ErnGood est SehqflleUl - Boriuto Mr. and Mrs. 1L-.Carpenters, are placing joists for on Monday, September 20, a son. the ceiling of the assembly room which The seventh and eighth grades in occupies the second story of the adJerrald McFerson of Clearfield was the Centrul graded school in Kaysville dition to the Central High school buildoperated on at Salt Lake .City on Mon-da- will not be moved to the Central High ing. The basement and the first story school building until the gymnasium of the structure will be cccupied by the and assembly room is .completed, Mrs. Emmeline Taylor is spending which will not be before the middle gymnasium which will be fitted up with all the latest appliances tp he ten days in Balt Lake City as a guest of October. found in a high school gym. The build of relatives. Athletic Coach Briggs, who will ing will be completed early in October. Martha Weaver and her have culture August Rudine, the contractor who of th as president of the Kaysville .Irrigation Company, held on the 11th day of September, 1915, an assessment was levied on the capital stock of the corporation as follows: $4.00 per share on Primary and Culinary stock, and fifty cents per share on Secondary stock, payable to the Secretary on or before the eighth day of November, 1915, at his office in Kaysville City, Utah. Any stock upon which' this assessment may remain November, unpaid on said 8th day of and adver1915, will be delinquent tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 8th day of December, 1915 at 10 a. m. at the south front door of the Kaysville City Hall m Kaysville City, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN G. M. BARNES, Secretary. Kaysville, Utah. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REFLEX. ANNUAL FASHION Ogden, September J. R. GAILEY NOTARY PUBLIC With Barnes Banking Co; B. physical charge branch of the Davis High school, will soon be at work organizing the varMisa Jessie Beazer of Lorenzo, Ida ious branches of athletics. The stud ho is visiting with her cousin, Miss ents are taking great interest in this feautre of the high school and strong erna Chipman, this week. teams are anticipated. Miss Cora Foxley returned home Frank and Reed Smith chtertained Sunday from a six weeks, visit with friends in Knight, Wyoming. a number of friends at a watermelon at their home in Centerville on Misses 'Fannie and" Gladys Morgan party Monday evening. Games were played and Miss Maggie Evans of Salt Lake on the lawn and dancing was indulged .are the guests of Miss Millie ('riddle. in and a good time was enjoyed hy all. Miss Lizzie Mack and Miss Olive Among those present were Misses Fay Dodd of Winnamucca, Nevada are Sanders, Molhe Barnes, Agnes Clive, guests of Miss Millie Crlddle this Hazel Needham, Clarise Williams and Messers Don Rich, Arnold M. Barnes, week. Joseph C. Clive. , Lester Bybee was operated on at the Dee hospital at Ogden for appenOn Tuesday evening the Troya club dicitis. He expects to be able to come were entertained at a bondfire party at the home of Miss Maggie Morgan. Ijome Saturday. The time was spent in playing agmes The registration at the Central an elaborate supper was cooked and High school is now near the two hun- and eaten around the bondfire. Those Ss dred mark and it expected the numwere Misses Emily Maylin, ber will reach the 250 mark within present CamiHa Barnes, Temma Blood, Roetta President Joseph II. Grant of Woods Thomassen, Marion Schofiield, lone Cross and his son, Dr. Joseph H. Phillips, Altha Rushforth, Irinthia Grant, Jr.,' of Salt Lake City were in Simmons, Irma Nance, Vera Blood, attendance at the testimonial tendered Madeline Smith, Mille Blood, Ada the retiring bishopric of the ward Mary Morgan, Thurza Barnes, Mildred Barnes. daughter, Myrtle, are visiting elativea at Downey, Idaho. ' with V Fashion erected the Central building last year, has the contract for the concrete and brick work. -- ' Pa-till- SON OF MR. AND MRS. MURRAY HOWARD DIES The funeral services for William Wallace Howard, eight months old son of Murray and Retta Heysteck Howard, who died recently, will be held today at 4 oclock at the home of Mrs. William Heysteck, 336 North Second West street. Burial will be in the city cemetery. The above item from a Salt Lake paper will be read with sorrow by the people of kaysville. 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