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Show N THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH fiWSIiTlnl CHRISTMAS PaBace. our Toy to Children see the Bring Suitable Presents for Everybody. Stioire nor Store Ss tilhie Ihioos CDrDGtoniSLS ff MJOrofajtomea.Xmas ll Z girls with our assortment of toys. 45c Erectors, mechanical builders from L cI ''si j ' BOOKS, to $2.89. Tool chests, $1.25 to $4.39. Air Rifles at 89c to $1.89 ; ft "S . 9 "- u V, ! . . CX vVw - I ''' Dolls and Doll Heads " "7 ' J X- j nraeButiuein) butt. a 50c Scarfs, . Mackin- aws, Gloves Everything in the Grovery line : Oanges, Celery, Currants, Cocoanuts, Bananas, Cranberries, Peels, Potato Chips, Etc. from lc to $4.98 WE HAVE EVERYTHIN We cairaft Auto Scarfs, Skating Heads, Arms, Legs and everything else to put Dolly in good health again. Baby Carriages, Work Boxes, Lockets, Chains. . - BOOKS J VISIT OUR DOLL HOSPITAL V ) "r - 9 Knives, Etc., Etc. Crokonole Boards from $3.49 to $4.69 f BOOKS, Silverware, Knives, Forks, Carving Sets. Glassware, Chinaware, Etc. Fancy Felt and leather Slippers from . . 69c to $1.49 , Our variety of Handkerchiefs is greater than ever; TRICES LQWER THAN EVER to Drums from 49c to $1.69 Steel Trains from 49c to $1.19 SubBanks, Autos, Naval War Toys; Pocket marine Torpedoes, Watches, $1-1- M Best assortment of best authors at Books for Children 3c to 35c Rocking Horses from $1.98 to $4.39 Shoo Flies, Tops, Footballs, Sleighs, Exfrom press Wagons, Building Blocks 15c CarJ.-X,i- Decorations, rancy Xmas Boxes. SAY ! WE HAVE EVERYTHING BUT WE CANT MENTION BUT A FEW HERE. i few here H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE, KAYSVILLE LAND FOR RENT GRAZING Kaysville City will receive bids for the use of 60 avres of grazing land, located southeast of the city of Kays-ville. The land is enclosed by a four wire fenec and will be leased for the 1, 1916. y.ar commencing January Sealed bids will be received until noon on December 23, 1915. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. WALTER COTTRELL, Chairman Public Grounds Committee. KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davia County, tine place for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General farming, fruit and vegetable growing for shipment and canning are Has the important industries. Duvis 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 Me MM t Yn CMttaAtWrU AM) fW rnf l wuwm ii turaip ud Century pit Mf Wfcy M iHkliwf, wri Edition nihil to i AB FtoMt ditto pubJjahesI wul nraiutn. i ridii tchuMhl MX Mut itkn itGMani Nkpt. Al Mura (A ,1 .. 1 evba. Cork! Cnrira, trtpuurftMMMMyUifc. ViKO.K Ira. iT Kuittnti Khtp, MIUlhtL Hibmtkvm ,60 ,M 75 .0 .40 t I Copy rtMj lad tuiMtfaMiaii dnwM-riwi- Ttoi u4 IOO BuHerty it 10c hi 00 0 .40 Mrs. James Kilfoyle is still very ill and she is hardly expected to live from day to day. Archie Galbraith has returned home from Salt I.ake, where he recently underwent a minor operation. K. S. Sims and family have returned to their home in Burley, Idaho, While here Mr. Sims endeavored to formulate plans for the renovation and reopening of the Kaysville hotel. It is to be hoped that his plans materialize. Ray Asher had the misfortune to Joseph Flint is contemplating w hlk in from a horse and break his arm. to the fall interest of Burley trip property holdings near that place. Dont forget! Big reduction of John W. Gailey is feeding a bunch Christmas goods. Saturday afternoon, of dry stock and steers, and beet pulp December 18 at the office of the Utah is a generous portion of -- the ration. Power & Light company, Layton. You make the price and take the goods. jority, the cjty commission granted the Salt Lake Terminal company a franchise yesterday for its terminus from the First West line into the block jn which the new terminal is to be built. Strenuous efforts have been made by property owners in that district Adv. It. to defeat the franchise on the ground Kaysville City is making a substan- that the operation of the cars through tial sidewalk improvement along the the block would damage their proper- east side of Main street, from oposite tythe residence of John W. Gailey north With Mayor Park absent and Comto the old mill site on Cherry street. missioner W. H. Srearman out of the North of The Reflex office a fill of city a unanimous vote was required almost three feet is necessary to bring of the three remaining commissioners the walk to grade. As soon as the to take any important action. Comwalk is brought to grade by the city missioner H. W. Lawrence was opthe abutting property owners will be posed on principle to the warding of r required to gravel the same. Dirt for a franchise. the fill is being hauled from the rear of the Central High school building. Mrs. William Higgs, who has been ill for the past ten weeks, is reported much improved, but is not able o leave her home. f - Mrs. Moses Higgs is suffering from a sprained ankle, the result ft falling from a box while hanging window curtains. ,L The Kaysville Co-o- p Concreted the space between its store and the warehouse on the north and enclosing the same for additional warehouse room. fifty-yea- Barnes is still confined to his room, but is now able to leave his INTERURBAN IS GIVEN bed. La grippe, which was the ailTURNOUT FRANCHISE ment which first attacked him, has With Mayor Samuel C. Park of Salt been conquered, but stomach trouble Lake City back in harness, thereby is now the illness being combatted. A affording the' necessary vote for a ma Five oclock, Saturday afternoon, December 18,- - the Utah Power & Light company will have an auction of Christmas goods. Be there and get your Christmas presents at your own John- - R. price. Adv. It. Thomas J. SmitlThas exchanged his Studebaker car for a 1916 model car of the same make. The new car carries seven passengers, has a top and has a 40 horsepower engine. Although higher powered and a seat for an additional passenger, the car weighs 400 "pounds less than the old J. E. 'RO'BIJVSOJV Liscenced There Firmlinaa, KAYSVILLE PHARMACY! 4 ! ' ' I: i r t tracts for the installation of baths, lavatories, sinks, etc. General plumbing repair- ing will receive prompt at- tention. Spencer Barton F.aiU. - KAYSVILLE Bldg. i yrtaV Good Clothes Are a Real HOSIERY MUFFLERS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES BATHROBES SLIPPERS J Our merchandise is.priced to yield a good and includes any price you may care to . . in-est- u t ! I do a general line of plumbing and will take con- TIES SHIRTS SETS OF ALL KINDS John F. Smith, manager of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. at Wells, Nevada, Will be transferred to Provo as manager of the company branch at that place on January 1.. Mr. Smith has made good as branch manager for his company in at least three places, and is entitled to Smith is a Davis j M PLUMBING And Notary Public Office Bountiful for appoiatmeot Why not make your gift selections from our very complete stock which includes : , year. 4 WU A useful. i A Phoi.e 41 Kayavllla Exchange, Youll want to be well dressed for CHRISTand feel that 3our gifts areppropriate and seems to be considerable show high up in the mountains and the blizzardly conditions that have prevailed for the past few days has packed the snow in such a manner that much of it will hang until the warm weather of next u DENTIST in Dr. Grants Place Kaysville, Utah MAS, Davis county has been 'having a spell of winter weather, but it Is -- Office Part of Your Xmas model. T E. WhitaKer Abstractor one-ma- n again springlike at present. W. j pay ' SEE US FIRST At 372 24th Street, Ogden Watson-Taiin-er ing-Cej- iy 7 |