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Show A Dress Up with an International the predominating feature1 of every suit Made - To - Measure Is Have it made to your own measure from INTERNATIONAL. by the t r r - fabrics of the soundest, higest values. ' e us measure you for a suit now. l ."s. - ' Pure.-Woo- , , f ' Our company has over a million dollars worth of Woolens but have, not, as yet, advanced the prices. J. SHEFFIELD S SONS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE, H. Telephone No. 1 . We are closing out all early spring, We buy new hats often. Call and hats at half price. Kaysville Milli- see this week's styles. Kaysville Mi- KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davis County, line place for residence. Kavsville 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. 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. te Miss Florence Butche den visitor Monday. was an Og- William Blood is reported seriously ill at his home in this city. Mrs. W. W. Iorter has. been ill for the past few days but is now reported ' better. Geo. C. Layton, jof Burley, Idaho, accompanied by a son,' is a Kiiysville r" visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Barnes and children, of Salt Lake City, were week end visitors. Give us first chance to fit you with a new summer hat. Kaysville Millinery. Adv. nery. Adv. llinery. The best cultivator is necessary for Fred A. Sheffield and wife have growing the best crop of beets. John goner to Moroni for a few days-visi- t Deere and Planet Jr. cultivators are witij relatives. ' the best and are sold by the ConsolMr. and Mrs. David McFersons, of idated Wagon and Machine company at Clearfield, visited relatives in Kays- Layton. Adv. ' ville Arbor day. The Kaysville public school gave its FOR RENT The Taylor cottage to annual entertainment at tne opera the right party. James Criddle, Phone house last night. The program was 2413, Kaysville. exclusively musical and the large auydv, ditorium and gallery of the opera Spencer Ware and Thad Hammond, house was filled to utmost capacity, of Salt Lake City, were guests of the in the aisles. people many standing G. M. J. Barnes family Sunday. A feature of the entereainment was Mrs. J. R., . Bohnemort, of Vancouver. the folk dancesjby the pupils of the Washington, was visiting with friends first, second, third and fourth grades, and relatives in this part of the county which were received with unstinted aplast week. plause. The work, presented by the higher grades was also good and thorWater will probably be turned in oughly appreciated. The choruses and the Davis and Weber Counties ca.vii dances were directed by the teachers next Monday. About 300 feet of of the schools under me supervision were required on the concreted of M;s. Emily Sitzer, musical director portion pf the canal this year. in the schools of the county. Th3 seSeveral Kaysville people have been lections rendered by the school orchestra demonstrated ability of an un isual cashing Woods Cross company diviorder and gives promise of a high dend checks iluring the past week. class in Kaysville in ' the orchestra The dividend is said to have been 10 years to come. . per cent. - "r Over territory are cooking with Electric Ranges $2.60 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Kaysville city council met on Monday night, Mayor John G. M. Barnes filled the 'chair, and filled it mighty tight. The council was all present and Coles was at the bat; Kotchell, city marshal, was anything but fat Cole read the previous minutes, as glib as glib could be, after which the mayor announced' McClelland and on sanitation orated he. He told how life insurance makes for a clean and pretty town, and the city fathers were half converted before he thanked them and sat down. George Swan, the city treasurer, sent in his report, is- concerned collections anc matters of like import. As a collector of iron dollars for the glims by which he see, he is sure a corker, a corker sure is he. Each of the city fathers in turn took his turn, to relate the doings of his department with dignity and concern. Linford poured the water, Gailey chanted on finance, Cottrell pressed the button which makes the street lights dance, Layton fixed the ditches and graded up the roads, Epperson talked of an ordinance- 'to govern spdinkling with hose, a very tender subject a? everybody knows. The reports showed the city as prosperous, as prosperous as could be, and the council discussed the building of the new reservoir east of plat D." Sani tation was discussed and cussed, for --twasLsaid to fill the swamps the own ers would bust, but the state board of healtfi intimated they must. In the -- The Davis Year Book will go to press within the next week. All material must be in tomorrow. Indications are good for a first-clas- s year book. 1 9 A Monday will be a campus" day at The entire student body will spend that day putting the campus into a good condition for track work. The girls will prepare a lunch for the boys. Davis. tcT tidyup the town, the Mayor set May one, to do the job up brown. The city-tfurnish the teams to take the trash away, provided The people have it piled fn the street early in the day. For water master on the New Survey, Chris B. Layton was winner of the fray. Cottrell asked the marshall if the cows were allowed to roam, without a keeper in the day and not at night at home. The - marshall of - the cit y responded " with this ditty: A boy in the east end of townan, Was herding the family cowan, A- his attention did At our assembly on Monday, Paul Williams sang a solo, and Mr. Barlow, gave a short speech. Wednesday, Beatrice Ellison rendered a piano solo and Mr. Briggs addressed the students on Personality. There will be a debate at the High school Friday night with the negatie IT WILL PAY .YOU - TO "INVESTIGATE Utah Power & - clean-u- p, - r gume-of-base- ball H' all , Ami now the eow is in the pownan. The eerfew law was again invoked and the lad found out late at night will find it no joke. Adjourned. Light Company Efficient Public Service TDR . i oc, 8 Per Cent Money 8 per cent Money for long or short time. Loans to suit all needs .of time or payment. Also a few good lots, both business and residence and some acreage for sale. Loans on stock securities,, for long or short time solicited. See vJ. S. ADAMS, LAYTON si J? 1 s ipecia K M 96 M m M M J Our showing of EASTER APPAREL for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN was never more attractive and complete. And now, with Easter Sunday only a few days away, we are offering some exceptional bargains in every department. 96. H W & w w SUIT SPECIALS VALUES UP TO $37.50 GO AT SALE A Haights Creek few water.' e, Adv. . : shares of to Apply Phone 2431 4 T w $8.75, $12.50 $17.50, $22.50 jg W W 96 H 96 96 H K 54 95 96 K SPECIALS VALUES UP TO $16.50 GO AT 4 $2.98, o per month. Is it safe? is the first question to be considered when buying cough medicine for children. Chamberlains Cough Remedy has long been a fa- - matter of cot of pe- vorite with mothers of young children as it contains no opium or other nar-ctand may be given to a Child as confidently as to an Adult. It is pleasant to take, too which is of great imPotatoes for-- sale. Inquire of p. D. portance when a medicine must be Harris, Layton, Utah. Adv. given to young children. This remedy is most effectual in relieving coughs, Carpets, rugs, linoleum, furniture colds and croup. Obtainable every- and numerous little novelties for the Out door is open wide and our store home are to be found in abundance at is filled with a complete line of house the store of the Davis County Furnifurnishings. The Davis County Furture company, at Layton. Adv. niture company, Layton. Adv. - housewives in cur at an average Friday afternoons student body riod will be taken up by Mr. Hanks, a blind and handless lecturer, who has won considerable prestige in Utah as a speaker. Ari admision of 2c - The new assembly room is now being used for. the study room. The will be charged, except for students, large room in the west wing has been land that fee will be 15c. Everyone is most cordially invited. , turned over to large classes. le-pai- The Clearfield Irrigation Ditch have been company more making Senator John WThornley has comper pleted a fine brick garage for the new manent improvemnts of their ditch Hudson he has purchased, but owing system this spring and have concretto delay in shipping from the factory ed about a quarter mile of main ditch. The company now has nearly "a half has not received. nple of this type of ditch, which has Its a poor man in Davis county proven itself a great water siver. who does not own an automobile but The Republican- - central committee we presume the old saying applies: of Davis county met at Farmington "The rich ride in their chaises and yesterday aP?nioon for the purpose the poor walk by Jesus." of calling primaries for the selection Among thos purchasing cars dur- of delegates to attend the state and ing the past week are John W. Gailey congressional conventions which will and John G. M.' Barnes. Mr. Barnes be held at Irovo on May 1, when dele.has a Chalmers and Mr. Gailey gates to the national Republican conDodge Bros. Geo. W. Barnes has an vention will be elected. The primaries ' Iasi will be held on Friday evening, Overland, which he purchas-- J April week. 28. Kaysville; Utah team of Box Elder 'High school. Ourt The prospects for a bumper .crop negative team will debate the Weber 'in Davis county were never better. Academy in Ogden on the same eve- Winter wheat sems to be in A1 condition and the fields are already green. ning. j Adv. . linery Specials LADIES AND MISSES HATS Values up to $7.50, go at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 CHILDRENS HATS Values up to. $4.50, go at 98c. $1.35, $1.59, $1.79, $1.98 96 96 96 96 - I tc $4.98,- - $9.98 i 96 96 96 96 - |