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Show FOR RENT Store room in the tha best signal fire on the crest of the Wiliams Block- ;- Call on'or address ET. mountains ever viewed from this city. A. Williams, Kaysville, Utah. Adv. Senator John W. Thornley has acJohn H. Blood and George B. Shef-fie- companied his friend, E. P. Ellison, to are expected home from the L. D. Nevada, where they will look over the S. hospital tomorrow It Ispro posed reaTand personal property of the Ellison Ranching company. The haying to bring them horpe in an auto. season is now on with the ranching Mr. and Mrs, George W. Barnes and company and the crop will run better family' motored to American Fork on than 10,000 tons. Monday, where they paid a visit; to The long continued drowth was friends. broken by copious showers over part The hot .south winds for the past of Ravis county. The rainfall in the three days have been very disagree-- . Kaysivlle and Layton districts was ableand drying up the vege- sufficiently heavy to wet the ground tation. to considerable depth.' The benefit to d Davis county Democrats will hold a the beet, tomato and potato crops will county convention at Layton on Aug- be immense. Alfalfa fields and pasust 16, at which time they will select tures were also greatly benefited. e delegates to their state, congressional The Syracuse plant of the and ,i ud iciaL conventions- corporation finished its Our floor coverings and all home pea canning campaign Saturday evenfurnishings are here for your inspectio- ing While the pack was not as heavy n.-both in .price and quality. Davis as wished by the - corporation, "the quality was good, particularly the late County Furniture Company. Adv. crop. The Kaysville plapt is now in Miss Ella Smith entertained the the midlt of the green bean campaign. Oakla dub at her home On Tuesday The Primary association of North evening. The evening was spent in Davis county will hold a celebration playing games and refreshments were on Friday, August 11th. at Lagoon served. A jolly time is reported. Special features will be given in honCity Electrician Hanson has a force or of Aurelia. S, Rogers,- - founder of of men trimming the limbs fronrthe' the Primary asociation The program trees which are interfereing with the will consist of songs, marches and folk electric light wires of the city light- the direction of the Primary officers ing system. ' of South and North Davis stakes.. . KAYSVILLE The largest city in north Davis County; fine place for residence. Kaysville Roller Mills, vegetable and fruit canning establishment and great bricky plantjadd-steadi- ly to the wealth orthe 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. SYRACUSE farmingand rich northwestern in the community portion of Davis County. Fine farms and homes, wide fields and high grade stock are important features. Has two canning establishments, artesian wells. North Davis High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of O. S. . railway from main lina to lake shore furnishes shipping facilities. A prosperous lr -- te Elder Elmer Sessions left for Sonth . Africa on the twenty-firs- t. ju-e-fa- -- Mrs. E. W. Gailey is visiting with friends and relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. Henry Williams of Syracuse is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Williams. - S' Mrs. John II. Blood visited in Salt Lake-Monday- r ;' Charles Cottrell, Sr., of Salt Lake is visiting with his children in this i city, ' Mrs. A. V. Van Epps of Salt Lake was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major the first of the week. a Miss Lois Jarman was the guest of Miss Mamie King of Salt Lake on. Pio- neer day. Miss Mamie McClelland is home from Fielding after several weeks absence. Kays-villeCanni- Mrs. Claud Barnes and children and Mrs. Ruby King f Salt Lake were the The 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. week end guests of Mrs. Ellen Knowl-to- G. A. McClelland was operated on at the L. D. S. hospital, in Salt Lake on Mrs. William Dundale and children Monday. Several abcesses were rereturned to their home in Uinta county moved from, the lungs of the sufferer. Tuesday. President Joseph II. Grant is reMr. and Mrs. Mark Barnett of Og- ported seriously ill at his home at den visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Woods Cross. Hardening of the arteries is said to be the cause of his Young on Pioneer day. . illness . . Mrs. Ira and Mris Florence Hart of Mrs. John W. Thomley and daughSalt Lake were the guests of Mrs. ters spent Monday and Tuesday in Richard A. Hart Sunday. Ogden in attendance at the Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber and celebration and visiting relatives. daughter, Josie, have gone to TrenLOST An open face, 15 jewel, Elton for an extended visit. gin gold watch, engraved K. B. on Mrs. A. R. Shepard and children back of case. Finder will receive rehave gone to Denyer, Colorado, for a ward on returning to Keith Barnes, visit with friends and relatives. Kaysivlle. Adv. w Mrs. Matilda King and Mrs. Luella Frank II. Bishop and wife of DeDalton of Salt Lake are the guests troit, Michigan, are visiting friends of Mrs. E. A. Williams. and rclaliveil in Kaysville. Mr. Bishv Mrs. A. J. Curtis was operated on op is superintendent of the Del Ray salt works near the city of Detroit. Monday at SLMarks hospital for apThe climate of the East seems to agree pendicitis. She is reported doing well. with both Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. Mr .and Mrs, John Barton are viJohn R. Barnes will celebrate his siting with friends and relatives at eighty-thir- d birthday with his family Burley, Idaho. They will be away two A banquet will at tomorrow.. Lagoon 'weeks. be served and there will be a program The Misses Lucille, Jennie and Con- in which his children will take the nie Waldron of Sugar City, Idaho, leading part. The many friends of Mr. were the guests of Miss Fay Sanders Barnes join the family in congratulating him on the auspices event. Saturday. - Travel on the gtate road between Kaysville and Farmington has been detoured to the north along the Mountain road between the John W. Gailey corner in Kaysville and the foot of the Secrist hill in Farmington. The road has been put in good condition and auto parties will have an opportunity to enjoy the superb view of the Great Salt Lake-whi- le making the loop. n. - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major entertained Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor and Mrs. John F. Smith and children of Frovo, and Mrs. Lee L. Taylor of Evanston, Wyoming, at dinner Monday. - Sister Julia Tree, who- has undergone an operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden, is improving very slowly. Cyril Sessions is at home from the Promontory, where he has been work-ing- for- - several months. - . -- William W. Call and wife have just returned from their ranch in Malad, Idaho, where he" has been putting up his hay. William H. Miller, father of Bishop Miller, has been very sick, but when last heard from was thought to be better. Miss Cleo Olsen, who taught school in Syracuse last winter is visiting with friends in Syracuse this week. Mr. Leo Green pf Layton, Miss Maud Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willey have just returned from their annual outing in Weber canyon. Our floor coverings and all home furnishings are here for your inspection, both in price and quality. Davis County Furniture Company. Adv. The convict road camp has been moved from Weber county to a point on the, road near the Rigby farm south of Kaysville. There are about sixty men in the camp, most of whom The Primary association of North have become expert concrete workers. The men are now preparing the sub- Davis county will hold a celebration base of the road for concreting be at Lagoon on t Friday, August 11th, tween Kaysville anS Farmington. Special features will be given in honor of Aurelia S. Rogers, founder o A party of Kaysville young people the asociation The program visited Saltair Friday and spent the will Primary consist of songs, marches and folk day --bathing, feasting and dancing. dances. The celebration will be under Those in attendance were Misses Mol the direction of the Primary officers lie Barnes, Myrtle Jones, Evelyn "Gall- of South and North Davis stakes. . ey, Olive Abrams, Millie Criddle, Marguerite Lemar, Messers Lloyd Hunter, SYRACUSE MUTUAL GIVES Arnold M. Barnes, Don Rich, J. R DAY PIONER PROGRAM Gailey, Edward Layton and M. W. Phillips. Sunday, evening the Muntual gave a Miss Agnes Grim entertained the Pioneer program, which was .as fol Red Wing dub at her home Tuesday lows ; evening. The evening was spent in Duet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne. playing games and feasting. Those Cornet solo Eli Rentmeister. present were Zella Green, Mildred The Blessings of the Pi Address Strong, Ella Wilcox, Madeline Smith, oneers Coming to Utah, Myron Bar Irene Nance, Nora Blamires, Doris her. The Kaysville Boy Scouts returned Thornley? Altha Rushforth, Alice WilAddress The Work of the Infor from their trip to the lakes over the liams, Eleanor King, Marion Schofield mation Bureau, Joseph P. Payne. crest of the mountains Monday after- Fonda Jolly, Salome King, Zella Mc- JULY FESTIVAL tBY SYRACUSE noon. The Scouts had a fine time and Clelland, - Corine Blamires and Ruth PRIMARY SUCCESSFUL are entitled to the credit of building Grim. The Syracuse Primary gave their July festival last Friday night. The program follows: Prayer Victor Waite. The Call ef the Mormon Batallion. Pioneer poem and introduction Rhoda Walker. P. A. Captain Allens circular to Brigham new Young Willie Beazer. Brigham Youngs answer to Captain of Allen George Bennett. joy into the sport Bugle call. smoking! may live to and never feel old enough to YOU but its youll not know the joy and contentment of a vote, certa- in-sure friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-term- s with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process tiiat removes bite and parch 1 You can smoke it iong and hard without a comeback JPrince Albert has always been sold without 1 coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment!' And that flavor and fragrance and coolness Js as good as --that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! 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Barber, Second Counselor Cowley, Secretary Aurelia Walter and Board Members Eliza Stevenson, Annie Layton and Ida Hanson. Everyone present said it was a success and the children were congratulated for their good work. al-m- ost Adv. For Sale Two-inc- h American centrifugal pump with piping, foot valve and 40 feet of belting; warranted good as new. Will be solLfor the regular price. W. P. six-in- Tobacco Co Winston -Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco C. the yarn to the . garment, Stephenson Knit Ufiion Suits are made in the The fabric is knit on the famous Stephenson Mills. double-sprineedle machines. It is clastic, light and strong. suits are cool, comfortable and These all-kng form-fittin- nit These ' body. suits will not become loose or sag. 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