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Show this smz'dk vzrttx tarmutt, tffAM r n'r ( iWIIB "'C mi Corsets v Fashion smiles upon the figure which is neither too full nor too petite, Further than this, just right. This season just right means average. back shall be flat; the front straight; and the waist line, delicately curved at sides. GJ All these pointsand other changing modes you may see carried but the the out to perfection in the new models of Royal Worcester Corsets. j OY, 1ORCESfe Telephone No. The Most of the Best Mrs. Seth Jones of Ilowatt visited in Mills-vegeta- ble and fruit canning establishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General farming, fruit and vegetable grow ing for shipment and canning are important industries. Has j Kaysville, Tuesday. the The northbound Bamberger train, which arrived at Kaysville at 9:40 a. m. Wednesday, hit a Jersey on the closed crossing north of Sidney. ' The cow was badly injured. The gates on printing plant. , both sides, of, the track were open at the time of the accident. There is a Mrs. Geo. W. Terrill and son was curve at the place where the cow was among tbfe - Kaysville visitors this hit, and the shock was not noticed by tveek , the passengers. Mrs. Jane Dallimore of Salt Lake Davia county will be well representspent .4he week-en- d e with" relatives in ed in the three great national convenKaysville. tions' this year. John R r Barnes of . , vMr. and Mrs. F. H. Raddish of Prov- - Kaysville is a delegate to the National Lienee, Utah, wef Kaysville visitors Democrat convention, which will meet in St. Louis; Rufus Adams of Layton Deiforjjtion Day. , a is a delegate to the National ProgresC. Owen of Downey, Idaho, sive convention, which meets in ChiDecoration day exercises at the cago; James E. Ellison of Layton, is t(ayville cemetery. an alternate delegate to the National Edward Ogden, a former resident of Republican convention, which will also "'Kaysville, now a resident of Utah meet in Chicago. courtty, has been visiting in Kaysville. Lucius Laudie delivered a Dodge Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Provo spent Brother's car to A. K. Green on Tues"Decoration day in Kaysville and at- - day, and Mr. Green and his family tended the exercises at the cemetery. used the car on the morning of .that day to attend the Decoration Day exMr. and Mrs. Jame H. Limord, Jr., ercises at th Kaysville cemetery. " of Logan, spent Decoration Day In After enjoying the can for a short Kaysville,' visiting with friends and ride, it was placed in the Ernest Lay-to- n relatives. J garage. I.ate in the afternoon, A light rain, began to fall over the Parnell, the son of Mr. Green, took the south and central part of Davis county car from the garage andf with a party this morning. There is indication that of boy friends went for a joy ride to the rain will become general. It is the south on the State road. Some time during the night, when near the much needed. crossing of Farmington creek, near who been has Stanley Smith, taking Lagoon, the party came to grief. Just a commercial and business course at what happened is not clear, but the the Smithsonian business college of car is now in the garage awaiting exOgden, received his diploma on Thurs- tensive repairs. While the shaken and day. .llis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arparty of boys were sorrowthur Smith, attended the, commence- ing over their disaster, Evan Ellison ment exercises of the class. jnd Clarence Bone came up in the Davis County Central High school, churches a and new opera house. City watr and electric lights are inducements for investment. Home of Thelteflex and Its te j J g at-epil- The Eddy Drug Co., Prop's R. C. Lucke, Mgr. "WHERE IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE Through our method and system of buying, we are now able to give our customers the benefit of a large DISCOUNT Tn exchange for their support and patronage. We buy for three stores and in this way we arejableJto compete with any and all large city drug stores. OUR MOTTO aid give our CUSTOMERS the benefit in exchange for their GOOD WILL and SUPPORT. A few of the following prices, which will prevail in future, show the advantage to our customers as compared with the old prices. Preference Writing Tablets, 15c now 10c Rexall Writing Tablets, each 10c Comp. Cathartics Pills, 25c now 1.1c package Lord Baltimore Writing Paper (linen, 72 sheetsl 40c liow 2.C Lord Baltimore Envelopes (linen, 50 envel.) 50c now 10c - T Ustaeo Writing Tablets, ach ...25c now' 11c lLb. llospital-Abi-dili- ent Ldp ton (sterilized) ... 50c qow 40c At the Kaysville Pharmacy KAYSVILLE, UTAH Vl FARMINGTON i County seat of rich and fertile Davis County. Home of the Miller Floral company, the largest grow- ers of flowers in the country. Location of the, famous Lagoon resort. Has water-- " works and electric lights. A. fine place for residence. inter-mounta- in Ezra Robinson, county attorney, has announced his candidacy for the office A party of about twenty veterans of district attorney, subject to the acand ladies of the G. A. R., and a numtion of the Republican judicial convenber of children from Salt Lake, estion. corted by eleven West Side high school Cut price in sugar by the sack on under Commander Price Willie, the part of Kaysville merchants, last cadets, arrived in Farmington May 30 on the Saturday, revealed the fact that Kays- 1 :30 p. m. Bamberger. They were met ville has a budding Rockefeller, in the leading officials, and all but by the person of Ole Layton. When the the cadets who marced double file, war was over, sugar had sold as low as were conveyed to the cemetery in $6.60 per sack, and Ole is said to have automobiles. been in possession of eight sacks, Following is the program worth about $9.80 per sack. Prayer by Comrad Jos. Fisher. Miss Mary Svfran, daughter of Mr. Singing, "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, and Mrs. Geo. Swan, has finished The by Hyrum Welling, Jarne J. course of nursing in the Dee hospital, Steed and Nephi Palmer. Address of welcome by Mayor John Ogden, and is now a graduate of that Bourne. institution. She is at home taking a Stirring and patriotic speeches were earned rest. made by the visiting comrades, includA number of friends of Mr, and Mrs. ing Comrades Eardly, Fisher, Neff and Arthur Smith gave them a genuine others, and a talk by Mrs. Margurite surprise on Friday evening, it being M. Fisher, Jr., vice president of the - the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding day, The evening was spent playing games, social chat and music, followed by dainty refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Jane Dallimore of Salt Lake, Miss Agnes Noble of Moore, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Laytqn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield, Mrs Susannah Robins, Mrs. Charley Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barton, Mrs. Mary E. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Utah department. Readings were given as follows:'' Lincolns Speech at Gettysburg, by Miss Minnie Hughes of Farmington. "Captain, My Captain, by Mrs. Lucy Clark. A clipping from the Deseret News, dated May 19, 1866, dealing with military affairs in Davis county fifty years ago, by Linnie G. Richardson. Bishop A. L. Clark made closing re- marks. Singing America by the assemOn Monday evening a special meet- bly; firing of two salutes to the flag ing was held at the Barnes bank and by cadets. The presence and meneuvres of the the bids for the construction of the new tank house for the Kaysville cadets both at the cemetery and on the waterworks system were opened. The lawn of vile, and Mrs. Nephi Palmer lowest bidder appeared to be the were very interesting features ofthe Wheelright Construction company of day. Social , x Ogden, to whom the contract was awarded. The job is to be completed The Salt Lake G. A. R. visitors and in twenty days and the price to be escort. West Side high school cadets, paid for the job is $2,125, plus the a number of Farmington ladies and float valve. The tank will be of re- two 'auto loads from the north, were inforced concrete, 31 feet 4 inches entertained at the home of Mr. and wide, 41 feet 4 inches long and 11 feet Palmer immediately after deep from the roof. The capacity of the services at the cemetery Tuesday, the tank will be 100,000 gallons and Their son, Leslie, was home for the same will be ready for use before holiday, accompanied by Miss Stout July 4. of Salt Lake. x Among those present were Willard, The millers of Utah and Idaho have son of Captain Lot and wife been putting great fight for and three children, ofSmith, upa Holbrook, Ida., lower freight. rates on flour to Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs." Mary coast points during the past week Smith the Carr, two Ogden, last named six Fiveor years ago the Utah and Jdifio Millers association determined daughters of Captain Smith. to take up this fight and established - Refreshments were served. Business f a fund with with t retain the best A business meeting of the Ladies of legal talent to be had in the country. At last when they the J. Quincy Knowlton Circle was had succeeded in having their case held at the home of Circle President presented to the Inter State Commerce Mrs. Effie Palmer on Memorial Day. Commission a hearing before a repreEhcouragink remarks were made by sentative of the commission was ar- the visiting comrades, and Bishop John ranged for in Salt Lake City, opposi- Neff of Salt Lake was obligated as an tion presented itself in the form of a honorary member, and Mrs. Lucy B. protest on the part of the millers of Rose, wife of Wm. Warren Rose, and the Pacific coast. The hearingwhich Miss Vinita Palmer, were initiated into ha been on for several days, ended the circle. Wednesday afternoon after an exhaustive showing on the parrot the SALT LAKE ROUTE . IS . i Intermountain and Coast-partie-s. The NAME Millers1' association ' expect this rate will be. reduced to a point that will Designation Adopted Is to Be Printed on All Companys tnable the shipment of flour to coast Stationery .points and (hat a derision win le The San Pedros LogAngeleaSat handed down by the commission within Lake railroad is to be renamed in a few months. Henry If. Blood, presi- honor of one of tffe most important dent of the Utah and Idaho Millers cities of the line.' By the management association, has taken a very active it has been officially designated as the part in the fight for lower rates and Salt Lake Route. will be entitled to much of the credit For j ears past the road has been should the commission order a reduc- designated as the Salt LakB Route tion in rates. by the passenger traffic department, Bishop. -- Your Home Drug Store each ...... for the Least Cash Mrs.-Nep- The Kaysville Pharmacy Buy RIGHT lost On May 19, between my home on Mountain road and Farmers Union, a partly embroidered centerpiece, Dr. W. E. Whitaker and family are Estella Creddle, Kaysville. Adv. a month visiting points of spending interest inland about '"Washington, Bone machinerUnder their directions1 D. C. Doctor Whitaker will attend a the car was righted and by skillful course of lectures at the Washington management was driven to Layton by Mr. Ellison. Dental college during his absence. The largest city in north Davis County; fine place for residence. er H. J. SHEFFIELD & SOWS DEPARTMENT CASH STORE' I KAYSVILLE Kaysville-Roll- ' Kaysville, Utah and it was at the suggestion of T. C. Peck, general passenger agent, that the name has been adopted by the The old management of the road name is to be dropped. entirelyand Salt Lake Route is to appear at the head of all company stationery. By a great many people, particularly FORETHOUGHT People are learning- that a little forethought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance: E. W. Caldwell, Ohio, writes: I do not believe that our family hais been without Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy since we commenced throughout the east, the road is gen- keeping house years ago. When we erally known as the San Pedro. go on an extended visit we take it with Traffic officials argue that San Pedro us. Obtainable everywhere. is one of the smaller towns on the line and, therefore, the name, as applied to the road, is insignificant, while Salt Lake is one of the two most important town, the eastern terminus of the line, and the town is entitled to such recognition and the publicity that naturally would follow. Anyway, Salt Lake Utah' is far more distinctive. Kayaville Clast First and Much Time Saved Work: Motto Our Quick Then there is another reason for the TELEPHONE 45-- J in name, in which the traffic change department is vitally interested. In the east the ticket and Tilling' clerks are in pretty much of a rush all the time. San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake requires quite a few strokes of CASH PAID FOR POULTRY the pen and the clerks are inclined to AND EGGS, . , . take all the short cuts possible. One of the best known short cuts is to use Agents for initials, instead of names, as frequentConkeys Poultry and Stock ly as possible. S. P., L. A. & S. L Remedies. makes rather an awkward bunch of letters to string out with a pen that KAYSVILLE, is working overtime, so the clerks fell into the habit of eliminating the last 33011: 223 four letters in routing by way of the Salt Lake Route, leaving just the iniIf you dont know tials S. P. As a result a great deal of business is said to have been dii verted from the Salt Lake Route to the Southern Pacific. Finest Sheet Music Confusion Averted In other instances the passengers you dont know the best edition "of Standard and Classic pieces have gone over one road and the bagpossible to buy. gage over the other, and trouble without end Resulted. By erasing the old If you want the very finest sheet music at merely the cost of the name from all the guides and station-erjTan- d cheap stuff, just step into our substituting the name Salt store the first chance you get Lake Route instead, it is hoped by the and ask us to show you Ceofficials of the road that a great deal Vocal selections ntury Edition. instrumental selections 2,000 of the confusion will be eliminated. of the worlds best classics and After properly heading all the staany one is yours for the absurdtionery the officers" of the company ly low price of only wish next to have everybody call the road by the new name. Just to start 10 CENTS A COPY the thing off right, they are especially desirous of having the residents of Co. Utah forget the San Pedro, Los Ange- les & railroaA 1 remember to call Lake Route. Shoe Shop Up-to-da- te Oak Leaf Poultry Fan . Century Edition ' Layton Drag aauke J -a- nd-ahrays SUMMER EXCURSIONS ' East and West V e Inter-mounta- in AL Ai-che- Hansons Electric r- NOW-OFFICI- - ta OREGON SHORT LINE (Union Pacific System) r EAST ra.s to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, If.anss City SL Louis, Memphis, Chicago, au an many other points. Sale dat es' 20, 24, 27, 31; June ih!219' le'pS 3,7, 2C; A0KUSt Limit 10, 14, 17, 21, 9-30i 16' - , October 31, 1916. ' WEST low rate excursion tickets emcber.3 Di ego63 on sale daily, May 1 to nc,usice to SpokanePortlandTa Cr Francisco, Los Angeles and San -- Limit October 31, 1916. ' t See any O. SyL. Agent O for rates and further details, or write, S. SPENCER, General Pasenger Agent SALT LAKE CITY ' |