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Show TMTU Seasonable and Novelty rjlerchandise in Our stock will be complete in a few days. WE GIVE GREEN BOOKS TRADING ' STAMPS Our Toys are coming , every day. Suitable presents for every one. Our line of Books will consist of the Latest Titles, popular series and elude the Best Sellers. , Purchase Until Oon-t- - WE give green trading in- - , STAMPS See OurLine Y ou HJD & SONS Department Cash Store, Kaysville TELEPHONE NO. KAYSVILLE John W. Burton has gone to Los Angeles on a business and pleasure trip. He will go fo San Francisco from the southern metropolis via tho ocean route, where he will visit he exposition. old daughter of Doris, the Mr. and Mrs. died at the Call, Aarjn home of her parens in Syracuse ward on Sunday morning. Death was due to pneumonia and came after a short illness. The funeral was held from the home of her parents on Monday oclock. Leon M. Hansons Electric Strong. Ladies Chorus Ada Maylin, Viola Graham, Leafie Nance, Vina 'Sowards, Merritt Nance, Doris Cottrell, Gladys Barker, Alberta Blamires Gladys Sessions, Eloise Burton, Lois Jarman, Berenice Warren. Retold Story Kenneth Sheffield. Ladies Quartette Gladys Sessions, Ada Maylin, Emma Odd, Doris UTAH PLUMBING! Shoe Shop do a general line of plumbing and will take contracts for the installation of baths, lavatories, sinks, etc. 1 - Kaysville First Class Quick Utah and te Motto Our Work: TELEPHONE 45-- J General plumbing J Misses Claudia. Elaine end Chios Cannon of Salt Lake City ere visiting at the home of their grandparents in town this week. 1 Talk on Word of Wisdom Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes Mrs. WHliaas IL RUtod is reported November on Monday, ilL 30, a son. Mother and child are doing well. SL M. Carfcart, aaasiager the Oak Arch Gaiiey met with a series of Wood dairy has we for a tour f misfortunes yesterday evening. As he He eri3 visit the the Pacific was driving home from Kaysville daring las absence. about 4 oclock, his horse took sick and A fine a use pound jmui was burn to died near the 0. S. L. railroad crossDr. and Mrs. Clssl Q. Cams at tbe ing On arriving home he found a L- - D. S. hospital m Salt Lake City, calf dead and before he got the carTuesday aeovawg. This is the first cass skinned another calf had died. graadwm for Mr. tod Mrs. J. C. M. He finally ended up the day of disasBarnes. ter by breaking the tongue from his R. T. VewaUe of Ogden, a former wagon. resideat of 'KaysvaSe ee tie early wrestThere will be a nL up-to-d- ate KAYSVILLE, THE MOST OP THE BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH" f The largest city In north Deris County, fine piece for residence. Kaysville Roller Milla, vegetabl end fruit canning Mtablishamat end great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General farming, fruit end vegetable growing for shipment end canning ere Ilea the important Industries. Davis County Central High school, churches and new opers house. City water end electric lights ere inducements for investment. Heme of The Reflex end ita printing plant. . i at -- 1 championship a paralytic ling match at Alberta days, was atririkra hall, Centerstroke at his haw ia that city Friday, on Saturday evening of this ville, lie is still alive, hat aa a serious con- week. Peter Vosness, champion of the dition. Pacific Coast will meet Henry Jones, V f the champion of Utah in the big bout George Sara. .State Municipal karst, eras called to There will be two preliminary events Provo the first of the week for con- in which local talent will take part. sultation la arraagiec a program for Ed Layton of Layton will meet W. H. the aaaaal uaeetsi g of the league in Sullivan of Clinton, and Rex Roberts of Bountiful will wrestle with an unJaaaary. known from Salt Lake City. The event The funeral of Milton flams, sou will be full of interest and promises of Mr. and Mrs. Ansos Harris, was to be well attended. held from iW Cksrtdi aamtieghuuse aa Monday and was largtdy attended. DEATH OF JACOB HAIGHT Mention of the death af the child was s Jacob Haight, aged 36 years, died ia The Eriks W hud week. at the home of his father Judge HecS. if yd of tuwnry, Idaho, tor Haight, southeast of Kaysville, at scat hts daughter. Alda, wiw is at an early hour Monday morning. The tending the Davis (jaunty High adhotd, was a native of Kaysville a turkey for Thabgirisc. O fiatar-da- ward and died in the house in which her aaotMra. Martha Weaver, he was born. Death was from paralyectertained a uawilcr f ywwng girls sis, with, which he had been afflicted Thame pres fur the at Thaaksgivieg past eight months, most of the ent were Miners I wriBe. Ikdeu, Ruth time being unable to leave his room. and Beuue Hyde, Mildred mod Vesta He leaves a wife and four daughters, s. Barnes, tiBie hrifitdd, Irbiliua aged from 10 years to 18 months. Bessie Reeves wad Derenkw The funeral was in charge of Abe Roberta. Lincoln Camp, Woodmen of the World, and was conducted by L. II. lleywood. The speakers were Henry II. Blood, president of North Davis stake; Charles Smith of Centerville; and Dr. CASH PAID F03 POCLTSXT Sumner Gleason of Kaysville. President Blood made a feeling speech on AKDESC3L Brotherhood," and Mr. Smith spoke Accsts far on Friendship and the Value of Cmkefm Vm&xj am Udt Friends." Dr. Gleason, a friend of the deceased and his physician spoke on - tJTAB Rind Words for the Living, and deKATSTILUL scribed the nature of the ailment which caused death. G. D. The floral offerings were lavish and beautiful and the attendance at the PHYSICIAN and SURGEON funeral was very large. A mixed quarOftraa tette furnished the music, both at the house end the grave The interment Calk a weuud fnufdf day r wight was in the Farmington cemetery. ' Utah : : : The death of Mr, Haight was unusuKaysviS ally sad and the end came after long end weute suffering. It is understood that the deceased carried a life insurance policy in the Woodmen of the World wmple to materially assist the bereaved family. The Reflex joins with the friends and neighbors of the family in sympathy. If sice-praaide- C SYRACUSE SUMNER GLEASON, M. D. A prosperous farming and rich community in the northwestern Fine portion of Davis County. farms and homes, wide fields and PHYSICIAN high grade stock are important features. Has two canning establishments, artesian wells, North Davis High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of O. S. L. railway from main line to lake shore furnishes shipping facilities. Mrs. Frank Nalder is reported very ill. Mrs. Roy Cook with la grippe. . Phone Trusses Fitted KAYSVILLE, r UTAH repai- will receive prompt tention. at- , Spencer Barton KAYSVILLE 'Phillips, Myron Confectioner wery ill 7 90 ring KayJ'Otlle. Utah Arnold Miller is laying the foundation of his new home. Two of the children of "Mrs. Louie Call are reported very ill.' -- ERNEST PETERSON JOHN GRAHAM i J v Miss Camilla Barnes was the recipient of a pleasant surprise at the home of ler Sister, Mrs. Frank Hyde, on Monday evening. Games were played and were followed by music and refreshments. Among those present were Vina Sowards, Emily and Ada Maylin, 'Tom Anderson, Arnold and Mollie Barnes, llazl Bishop, Elizabeth Stewart, Nellie Edmonds, Lawrence Coles, Alfred Schoffield, Hubert Burton, Millie Criddle, Leo Ware, Ed Lay-toMarley Jones, Olive Abrams, Mer-r- it Nance, Berenice Warren. n, HlMMl Se at Editioa fw uj u r4 aS u luwuiHNuantiM Cm a Uw U un la -- lat Hung aiia 10c flMIxtRMpuUlth-- ll drAwi- -f t,,. a Copy ABtmtmi 4 -- 4 m4 wwntfM, ru-- a .M t l.rW 4 !Ou H Mhap. Na.l.1 ithp iipg r Wa avry tU lla. Ask Ur Laytoa Drag Star m y, Shm-mon- Oak Leaf Pcaltry Farn Pxitledge ; -- When Little Me Gets the Tummy Ache! CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their kindness and assistance during the lung illness and death of our husband, son and brother. Mr. wnd Mrs. H. W. HAIGHT, Mrs. J- - C. HAIGHT, GEORGE H. HAIGHT, The youngsters just wall, eat green apples or puckery persimmons or too much pe!V calc. beliiake is acute indigestion. Give the sufferer & good big dose of castor oil and apply lei vwaier bonle to the spot of greatest pan LEO HAIGHT. Old-fashion- ed You ought to have one hot water bottles in your home and rheumatism, too We of our guarameed for ntuta. load-ach- e goods to be had t Our castor oil in bulk or capsule is as sck and active as creased k&bmng KAYSVILLE FHAISmCY Kaysville Garage Mrs. Alice Steed entertained a number of friends ut dinner on Thanksgiving day. Cars Repaired and Rebuilt Mrs. G. L. Williams 1ms been laid up with a slight atack of la grippe for a day or two. The Kaysville GarageJs equipped with the latest type machinery for the repairing of automobiles and other types of machinery. We are prepared to weld successfully all kinds of cast iron, bronze, brass and aluminum, and have expert men to handle the work. A l line of automobile accessories, tires, gasoline is kept on hand. TROUBLE CALLS ANSWERED DY OR NIGHT Phone 101-All work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sessions are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl, born on Tuesday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beard of Park City on Monday, November 24. W Several of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call, who have been sick, are reported improving. There was a large shower on Miss Annie Green and Owen Willey on The young couple will Wednesday. be married Decpiber 8 in the Salt Lake temple. J Miss Iva Barber was married on Nevember 24 to Leonard Jenson of Hooper. A reception was held at the brides home on Friday. The newlyweds will make their home in Hooper. Mr. Edward Tree came near breaking his leg a few days ago, when a large boar he was holding dropped on his leg, crushing it badly. It has caused him to be very lame and he is finding it hard to get around. , -- FUNERAL OF DORIS CALL Funeral sen ices for Daris, the two year old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Call, were held Monday at the residence. The child died Satur- day evening of pneumonia. She had been ill for three weeks and it was thought she had recovered from the pneumonia and caught cold or had chill on Friday or Saturday which ri suited in her death.- - She was buried in Syracuse cemetery. Following MUTUAL PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5 the order of the service: Opening Pra.verDelbert Criddle. Sunday evening is special activity Address Joseph Willey. night for the Mutuals, when the Solo Mrs. Ezra Thurgood. program will be presented: Solo Beautiful Josen City, Talk on " A- carry the highest quality of rubber Miss Julia Tree is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Beard, in Park City. the Mission of the - George B. Sheffield. Retold .Story Miss Corine M. 1, Pgjng, Bmrfirti-Th- o.. Bla-nure- s. Tharp,,. PORTLAND I CEMENT M-VjiJlLi- Talk on Tithing Miss Emily May- were sung. The speakers were F. II. Snhr.o2TflCOncrefe work lin. 7n do bout the farm. It Is uniform ia Nalder, Bishop Wood of Clearfield J fineness; can be relied on for satisfactory results. If yu Male Quartette Gordon Gaiiey, Bishop R Cook, Yfl n,ng tn? cncret improvements wtH tUdhr Bishop JL nn! Scholfield. The Ogden Portland Cement Retold Story- - , , 521 Ecdes Bnild' UY - C ! |