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Show 1 I t It ! TIIE WEEKLYREFLEX, KAYSVIT.LE, UTAH f LAYTON , I , J Located In the midtt 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 raising and dairying. On line of Salt Lake A Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial Club for information. . I AVE YOUR Elder Brigham H. Roberts lectured Mutual meeting before the in Layton ward last Monday night. Elder Roberts spoke on the omnipres- DAVIS IV NORTHERN DIVISION ence of God and proved his subject Davis High will be represented in from both an ecclesiastical and scienthe northern division of the state tific standpoint. These meetings will At a recent meety basketball league. be held regularly on the first of of all the the ing representatives evening of each month during the northern division schools, including will winter. Apostle David O. McKay Weber Academy, Brigham City High Mrs. Daniel IIy$bod of Ogden is be on the the the speaker at meeting school, Davis High' school, Hyrum the guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. II. first, Monday evening in January. AH school and Ogden High school, are invited to attend these meetings. High a schedule was arranged for the seaThere is safety in trading wth .i The lately completed section of the sons games. The first games Will be Tur prescription are given careful State road was opened for traffic yes i played on January?, 1916, and the iem her?: Layton lfug Ktwo. rty'f) .ter ad y ruTeoiftlieno rth e rn division The the people of this community. more or less closed for ssToTIowsT 1). I'hrllips, son of Mr. aruT'Mrsr road buiTlx-er- i January 7 Richmond vs. Hyrum, Alma Phillips, was married yesterduy sevreal months to the inconvenience of at and all Richmond; Weber vs. Brigham, at of Layton to Miss Mamie Fute, at the home of those living north Davis vs: Ogden, at Ogden. or Brigham; to to points Ogden those ishing go the bride in Clinton yesterday. January 14 Ogden vs. Brigham, at in the north end of the county. The LOST An, overcoat from the Bam- r,ew toad seems to be a Brigham Richmond Vs. Weber, at i In will ma!:i Ogden. and station Finder Kayaville. berger piece" of woTkmanship will leave same at The Reflex office. what was the worst piece of roal in January 15 Richmond vs. Davis, Layel Simmons. the county the beit. The old road at Kaysville. It January 21 Hyrum vs. Davis, at was particularly bad in winter. Miss Annie Green, daughter of Mr. Kaysville; Ogden Vs. Brigham, at Ogdetermined at den. end Mrs. John Green of Layton, was So far as has married ti Owen Willey of Syracuse this time the record for beet producJanuary 22 Hyrum vs. Weber, at in the Salt Lake temple yesterduy. tion in the Layton district will go to Ogden; Brigham vs. Davis, at BrigCharles C. Layton.. Mr. Layton had ham. , The Layton Sugar company is now 25 acres of beets and the yield for January 28 Davis vs. Hyrum, at submitting contracts to beet growers the ntire field was 20 tons per acre. Weber vs. Brigham, at OgHyrum; 1916. for the season of The contracts Seven acres of Will I. Leytons field den. offered are the same as thotfe made 25 tons to the acre, but bad January 29 Davis vs. Richmond, at and" Amalgamated yielded o by the down the average yield Richmond; Weber vs. Ogden, at O. H. brough spota Both flat rate and slidcompanies. materially. The Layton sugar fac- S. ing contracts are being offered. of tons about handlled 25,000 4 Richmond vs. Ogden, tory February John II. Layton had the misfortune beets during the campaign and the at Ogden; Brigham vs. Hyrum, at to lose thirty-thre- e head of sheep by average yield per acre, as shown by Hyrum; Weber vs. Davis, at Kaysbeing run oypr on the tracks of the the contracted acreage, was 10 tons. ville. D. A R. G. railroad arly Monday However, the actual acreage harvestFebruary 5 Richmond vs. Brigconacres the much as as not ed was bunch of is said the that morning. ham, at Brigham. sheep was struck by a south bound tracted. The sugar content was not February 11 Weber vs. Hyrum, at train and a few minutes later a north as large as usual in this district. Dry Hyrum; Davis vs. Ogden, at Kaysbound train again ran into the bunch. weather and water shortage cut the ville. crop of 1915 far below the average of February 12 Weber vs. Richmond, The excavation for the new Adams other years. , Richmond. at block has been completed and the con18- Brigham vs. RichFebruary tractors are pouring the cement- for at mond, CHRIST Richmond; OF JESUS Hyrum vs. OgOF CHURCH the foundations. The brick work is at den, Ogdep. SAINTS LATTER DY completed on the addition to the First February 19 Hyrum vs. Brigham, National Bank- building and the corTabernacle, Kaym'.le, at Brigham. Kayaville nice is now in place. Hyde A ShefServices as follows: Priesthood February 25 Ogden ,vs. Hyrum, at field are the contractors for Loth these Utah. Weber vs. Davis, at Ogden. 10:25 Hyrum; 9 a. School, nu; Sunduy meeting jobs. ebruu ry -- 26 Ogdenv s, K iehrmmd, F aTiiT.y KucramenV ServtcerTT'mr'Rv The brickwork on the Jubez Adams at Richmonds of the March 3 Richmond vs. Hyrum, at residence near Five Points on the ening Service under direction State road is nearing completion Mutual associations, ? p. m. Hyrum; Davis vs. Brigham, at KaysWhen completed, it will be one of the FRANK HYDE, Bishop. ville; Ogden vs. Weber at Weber. i I nicest bungalows in this part of thi county. The Reflex is informed that two more modern residences will be buift in this immediate neighborhood within the next feW months. co-joi- nt Credit System By Using Our Cash JVion-da- ers Hey-woo- d. you. and convenient, for handling our customWe have installed e new plan, very simple and this to us, saving we are going to divide with cas h accounts t h i s means a saving with the old system are now Errors and mistakes which we could not prevent T e very dol lar new method. they "possi bl eca n,a nd fortius reason voti are - boo ilu, lo-L- y. plea I hr s&T-wh- and in order that you get all the Now, you will want to know all about, it at once, good points quickly, come in and see us. Our Way The Banks Way ss hS DUSineSS LOOd D.. . . . To deposit $5.00 with the Bank for one year and get I5c to 20c interest at that time, rep- 1 resenting 3 to 4 per cent. For you to spend $5.00 per week with us for D it Rncincc U S Detier y0Ur necessities and receive more interest on this amount weekly, than the Banks would pay you on a $5.00 savings deposit for one year. Your assistance in making this plan a success right from the start will help us to Very truly yours, cut down your table expense. STEPHENS BROTHERS. bef Utah-Idah- -- a Come in and we will explain the system more fully A 10x17 Photo FREE 'It to Each our Customers. in trade, a As a further inducement to trade with us, we are giving with every ALSEEN-HOYVEx 17 10 in for a STUDIO at the Ogden, photograph. cupon ticket good These photographs are 'worth $25.00 per dozen. The photograph can be made of yourself or any member of your family and WILL NOT COST YOU A CENT. However, if you should want more than the one the cuporr calls for, you can secure them, either in the same size or larger or smaller. $2-0- 0 R - I y stopped. wont be any bills to render with this new plan, and best of all you wont have Th f. first-cla- ab;-lutel- - STEPHENS BROS., MEAT MERCHANTS - -- TUT (H TTS ini in More Meat for Less Money Phone 76, Layton, Utah 1A 9 o The year 1915 has been an exceptional year with us and now to make December an exceptional month. We have arranged a larger selection of gift goods for every member of the famijy than ever before. In fact we have just received large shipments of Shoes and Furnishings specially for the Christmas trade. We mention only a few of the many articles. , x 3 SHOES, SUPPERS AND HOSIERY House Slippers are considered by almost everyone an excellent gift. Our line for Men, Women and Children is MOST COMPLETE. For Father and the Boys we have Leather Slippers in high and low cuts, all sizes in Black and Tan. For Mother and the Girls we have Felt Slippers, Ribbon and Fur trimmed, in all colors. t i i: v Just Arrived We have just received by express some of the very new- est and daintiest designs in Womens Shoes, which have been shown. Included in this lot are the New Velvet Gypsie MENS AND BOYS FURNISHINGS A few of the Useful Christmas Gifts for Father, Brother, Son or Sweetheart TIES ALL NEW ONES 25c to $1.00 XMAS HATS For the Boys 48c to $1.48 $1.50 For Boot in Black and Midnight Silk Mufflers the Men 75c to $1.25 Blue, both with and without Wool Mufflers $1.98 to $3.00 fur collars. Some of the new- A very choice assortment of Every Hat Guaranteed est diamond tipped leather Cuff Buttons .. . . 25c to 75c 1 PRICES RANGE FROM 98c TO $1.75 We are agents for the famous Guaranteed Buster Browns Hosiery, Silk and Cotton. A good gift for Wife, Mother, or Sister would be a box of 3 pairs of Buster Brown Guaranteed Silk Hose. y Guaranteed Months $1.50 a Box 3 - I For the Boys and Girls, a box of 4 pair for $1.00 and guaranteed for 4 months. ! These gifts are useful and always appreciated, , by every member of the family. f , , t v f LARK i jr ' ) Mens and Boys Gypsie Boots in Black and Midnight Blue, lace and butXMAS HOSE Gift Shoes ton Some of these shoes arc r Black and. White combination. 50c Silk Socks 39c Buy for the Men and Boys What would be nicer than one Fibre Silk Cocks 25c a fine pair of PACKARD of these new attractiv shoes Cotton Socks 25c for the lady folks. SHOES. We have Patents, G unmetal, Vici Kid, Velour Satin, Velvet and' Patent XMAS GLOVES leather Party Slippers are alCalf and Kangaroo at PACKAND MITTENS received with a great ways ARD Prices $1.00, $1.50, deal of satisfaction. All prices For the little fellows Fleece $5.00. All the new lasts and on Satin and Velvet Slippers Lined per pair ..25c to $1.00 are GREATLY REDUCED. patterns. XMAS GLOVES Baby is never forgotten. The younger boys would apOur line of Baby Shoes is full For Men in Cape and Mocha, preciate a fine pair of English of new styles which will in Tan and Grey. Prices range Welt as these shoes are the please you Soft Soles First from $1.19 to $1.75 in such styles usually worn by the big Steps and the regular hard well known makes as Fown-e- s soles in all kinds and prices. brother and father. Redfem and Hansen. -- XMAS SUITS Mens Suits make acceptable gifts. Our prices in l, worsted and cassimeres are $13.$5 and $17.45 in all the newest styles and fabrics. Boys Suits, Norfolk style, with one or two pair of trousers prices range from $2.48 to $5.95 Call and try these on the little all-ww- fellows. ' XMAS OVERCOATS Our Shirt department is AND MACKINAWS full of stylish and sensible For Men and Boys in all the patterns which we will be desirable fabrics and styles. pleased to show you at re- Overcoats to $17.45 $1.98 markably low prices. Mackinaws $3.75 to $7.50 Mens Work Shirts 39c UMBRELLAS Soft Collar Shirts in light - Umbrellas are seasonable Tan, White, Stripes, Blue, gifts for Men and Women Gray and Fancy Stripes prices $1.00 to $2.50 prices range from-48- c BOYS WAISTS XMAS SHIRTS to $1-5- 0 Negligee Shirts, with soft or laundered cuffs 48c to $1.50 Our Hne 0f $1.00 Dress Shirts with laundered cuffs which are being sold at 79c are the talk of the town. LARKS. This department is complete with good fabrics made up in Golf and Negligee Shirt or Blouse Waists, in light or dark patterns. Prices from 48c to $100 XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Silk, Cotton or Linen 5c to 50c |