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Show Water Pitchers, Gups and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Nappies, Fruit Dishes. Knives and Forks, Berlin Kettles, Sauce Pans, Lip and Handle Kettles, Pudding Pans, Milk Pans IN FACT. WE CARRY EVERYTHING FOR USE IN THE KITCHEN Fruit Jars, Rickie Crock Churns, Barrel Chums, Water Pails Jars, Preserving Jars, COME IN AND LOOK AROUND till lilii- -J D i m MtltlM The Most oTthe Best for the Least CASH STORE, Kaysville, Utah Gish; J ,4k. Tri-coun- KAYSVILLE Tri-coun- The tersest city in north Dsvis County: fine piece for residence. Kevsviue Holier Mills, vegetable nna fruit canning establishment and greet brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General farming, fruit and vegetable growing for shipment ana canning are important industries. Has the Havia County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City water and electric lights are inducements for investment. Home of the Inland Printing company -- and its up-to-da- te printing plant. Miss Evelyn Galley has returned from a weeks visit in Salt Lake. George Beesley has recently purchased a new Studebaker automobile. Mrs. Belle Rogers of Logan visited relatives in town last Saturday, Elmer, the small son of Mr. and Mrs, George Young, is seriously ill. Mrs. Benjamin Barrett la entertaln-In- g the Thimble club this afternoon. Mrs. Juanita Croft of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Clair Gleason. . Hfhite felt hats Just in. Kaysville . Millinery. Adv. Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Miss Alta Jensen of Mount ant is visiting her sister, Mrs. las Phillips. PleasDoug- Edwin Bone has purchased a A. J. Curtis. lot of Hs intends to erect a modern bungalow on friends at a lawn party, the occasion , Take day off and attend being her sixth birthday. Games were day at Lagoon Saturday. and dainty refreshments day will be the big day of the year played served. at Lagoon, as it has been more sysGood work horses for sale, weigh- tematically advertised than any other event. The swimming events will be ing from 1200 to 1400 lbs. Apply to Arthur Smith, Kaysville. Phon No. the greatest in the history of the resort, as entries have been made from 12-Adv. Salt Lake City, Butte and Helena, Politicians will be in evidence at Mont Senator Simon Bamberger will the day celebration at La- present the prizes for these contests. goon Saturday. Go and get the glad The ball game between Layton and hand. Adv. Clinton will be for blood and well t LOST An open face, 15 jewel, El- worth watching. Adv. gin gold watch, engraved MK B." on SPEND SUNDAY back of case. Finder will receive reWITH THE FOLKS ward on returning to Keith Barnes, The Oregon Short Line haa Sunday Kaysivlle. Adv. and week ond excursion rates every lone Phillips, daughter of Mrs." An- week. "Ask txgents for details. Adv, nie Phillips, fell and broke her arm LIVER TROUBLE while riding a bicycle last Saturday am bothered with liver trouble I morning. Doctors Rutledge and Tan- about twice a year, writes Joe Ding-maner were called to set the a: Webster City, Iowa. I have pains in my aide and back and an awMrs. G. D, Rutledge will'go to Fer- ful soreness in my stomach. I heard gus, Mont, next Saturday to visit of Chamberlains Tablets and tried relatives. The doctor will motor up them. By the time I had used half a in a few weeks and accompany his bottle of them I was feeling fine and bad no signs of pain. Obtainable wife home. the land. Charles Cottrell Sr. had the misfortune to fall and break two riba at the home of hie son, William Cottrell. Mias Nora Blamirea will leave Saturday for a two weeks visit in Rigby, Idaho. y Miss Mildred Boyer of Springfield is spending ten days with Miss Gladys Sessions. Leon M. Strong spent the week end at his home In Kaysville. He returned to Provo on Monday, i FOR RENT- - Store room In the Wiliams Block. Call on or address E. A. Williams, Kaysville, Utah.-A-dv. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnett and children of Ogden were Kaysville visitors the first of the week. - Mrs, Gorge A. Egbert of F airview, Idaho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. J. Sheffield. Mias Mina Jarman of Ogden is visiting her cousin. Miss Lois Jarman, for tea days. Miss Marie Openshaw of Salt Lake is visiting Mias E Stella Epperson for a week. We have a few summer hats left; will close them out at a price to suit you. Kaysville Millinery T John W. Thornley and family leave today for a weeks outing at Bear lake. They will make the trip auto. bj Miss Marguerite Thomassen - is spending a few days in Richmond with her brother, Paul, and wife. Mrs. Sarah Er Taylor is spending a few days at the home of Bruce Majors. She is negotiating the sale of her farm near Layton. ty ty n, Adv. everywhere. Mrs. David McPherson, Mias MatilKAYSVILLE BAND da Keltiey, Mrs. Dolly Brown and At a meeting held at the Kaysville Miss Mary McPherson of Clearfield city hall last Friday evening the spent Monday in Kaysville with Kaysville band was organized. The friends."' meeting was participated in by a number o4 Kaysville musicians, several of Mr. and Mrs. George Swan returned whom have been members of similar Monday from Kamas, Utah. Mr. Swan here and elsewhere. superintended the Installing of a organizations The following officers were elected: water system in that place. President Gordon Gailey, Leader GilKaysville sent thirty delegates to bert Nance, Assistant Leader William the Democratic county convention at Foxley, Secretary and Treasurer RusThe sell Blood. Layton yesterday afternoon. A committee on. instrumentation Kaysville primary declared for prohibition in no uncertain terms and was appointed, and it is thought that pledged ita delegates to stand for a the necessary new instruments will be strong prohibition platform. procured in time for practice on FriThe organizers of the Jamea U. Linford celebrated his day evening. band believe that when they have eightieth birthday Wednesday evening shown the people of the city and ward at the home of his son, John Linford. that are in earnest in having a they A number of friends were present and good band that" financial assistance enjoyed the evening with him. Dainty will be forthcoming. An invitation refreshments were served. is extended to young men who wish Thomas J. Smith, Bishop Frank to learn to play in the band to join Hyde, Roswell Hyde, Henry Morgan the organization. Practice meetings and Phinua Bodily left this morning will be held for beginners, in addition for Garfield, where they will visit the to the regular band practice meetings. In .years gone by Kaysville has Garfield . smelters. They made the boasted the best band in the state, and automobile. by trip there is no reason why history cannot A jolly party picnicked at Lake be repeated. There is always more park Tuesday. It included Mr. and or less employment for a good band, Mrs. Charles T. Burton, Mrs. Robert and Kaysville has many youbg men Blamirea, Mr. and Mrs. George W. who have the time and ability to make Green, Mrs. G. L. Asher, Mrs. Mary good band men. If the boys will work Bristow, Elizabeth Stewart,' Myrtle and stick, they will succeed." Burton, Alfred Scoffield, Frank L. Layton, Walter Stewart and Laurence CLOVER BETTER FOR B. Coles. ? . City Treasurer George Swan returned home from Kamaa Saturday night after an absence of almost two months. Mr. Swan has been assisting in the installation of, the new waterworks system at Kamas, wh(ph is now completed. He says the city has a dandy system and a fine supply" of mountain spring water. Farmers along the west Kaysville road, over which the transcontinental auto travel has been turned, owing to the concreting of the state road south of Kaysville, are cutting the weeds alongside their farms and otherwise cleaning up the roadway. They figure that this i their opportunity to show up their Section of Davis county "as never before and want it to look its best Crops are fine along this road. -- YELLOWSTONE PARK Mias Sarah Hansen of Salt Lake ..EXCURSIONS and is visiting with her brother-in-la22 and 24, via Oregon Short sifter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hewitt, August Ask Lise, agents for details and resfer a week. ervations or write D. S. Spencer, Gen. On Monday afternoon Alice Thorn-dr- y Pass. A gti, Salt Lake City. Adv. entertained cumber of her little J w -lt WINTER NURSE Alta mines shipping fl00,000 ore Contract for Burch Cre6k let for $14,792. Ogden school GrantsviHe Standard Oil interests closing dedl for oil lands. Bingham five months Utah-Ape- x earnings for total $800,784. Garland city council ' awards tract for new water system. con- Bankers of state formulating plans to encourage dairy industry.' S Utah banks increased assets from March 20 to June 22 $2,700,000. i Monticello Meat packing plant for this place is practically assured. Provo New Catholic church to take the place of old adobe structure. Tintlc Chief Consolidated mine clares another dividend cf $44,000. five cars of ore. ht r per month. WEEK END EXCURSIONS Via Oregon Short line. Pioche Record. Attractive rates for excursion ticEmery county to have beet sugar kets good from Saturday (or Sunday) factory on branch railroad to build to Monday on sale every week. Still miles from Price on Dentwenty-eigbetter ates for tickets good Sundays & Grande. Rio ver only. Ask agents for details. Farmers of southern Utah are planSUNDAY EXCURSION RATES ning construction of cheese factories in Washington, Iron, Wayne, Beaver Via Oregon Short line. and Millard counties. Half rates for Sunday . trips. t On and office to chosen men eale every Sunday. Also tickets good Discussing from Saturday to Monday at a little state policies the Ask agents.for details. more. bit says: Representative government is a government that correctly interprets JUST THE THING the public will and gives it substanFOR DIARRHOEA tial: expression in governmental acts. "About two years ago I hat a se- Government which concerns itself vere attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week, writes ,V. C, Jrn. with deciding what the public ought N. D. I became so weak that to be rather than what it is cannot be I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlains Colic, representative. Such government is Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me, and within two autocratic, never democratic. I was as well as ever. Many Ogden Declaring tha't farmers of days dru gists recommend this remedy beUtah should get into politics stronger cause they know .that it is reliable. Adv. ' than ever and "better thoir condition, Obtainable everywhere. D. D. McKay of Huntsville, president The registration days for the genof the Weber county dry farm bureau, election of November 7 are Aueral has isued a statement setting forth gust 15, 26, October 10, 11, If, 31 14, In the needs of the Utah farmer; 1. If you are not regNovember and spite of what is constantl y said to the istered vote. Registration cannot you contrary, the farmers of the state are will books .be open on the" above dates not making any money.' Taxes and other expenses are increasing faster in every precinct in the county. than farmers earning power. Moreover, the demands, of civic, and reWHITAKER ligious affairs are fnore and greater ; Dentist than ever before. Office Yt Block West of Barnes Bank Phone 41 - - UTAH KAYSVILLE TIMELY trates; Bristol Mines, SllOW UTAHS GROWTH ty 18 Tri-coun- SnORt PARAGRAPHS de- Moah WiUiams-Elmf- jr manganese mines shipping out 80 per cent ore. Uinta basin will overcome worlds oil shortage, says late official report. Hot Springs State highway board plannig hard surface road to Willard. Herald-Republic- an Hu-for- , Dr. W. E. Utah state tre&sui y had cash balance in all funds Jun.e 1 of $1,354,588. , Salt Lake Three paving extensions let to lowest bidders for about $100.-00- - - - 0, r HINTS FOR Mine twenty-fiv-e miles east of Arco, Idaho, shipping 300 tons of ore per month. MffiggBS THE GARDEN CROPS T Utah will receive $369,250 from congressional appropriations for good roads. t i on Spray Outfit j , T. WXUNE. Colorado Agricu(By. ltural College. Fort Collin. Colo.) Put plenty of well rotted manure on State board of equalization making the garden. Order the garden seeds early, from increases in valuations returned by a reliable seed bouse. counties. Begin to make plans for the hotUtah has 11,354 registered motor bed. Repair the hoes, cultivators, etc, so vehicles. License tax reduced one-ha-lf as to be ready when the rush comes. 1. July Tomatoes started in hotbeds will bear fruit long before those which are Ogden Union with stockyards started in the garden. $300,000 capital to be built o:n seventy Take samples of all the different acres here. kinds of seed and test them. Examine the hose and noxxles on Lake city commission reports the ipray outfit. annual saving possible in disposition "White hellebore should be fresh to of garbage of $4825. T be of value as an Insecticide. t Use crop rotation In the Utah-Idah- o garden to Sugar compai ly has facprevent the attack of which tories under construction a t Brigham Winter In the soil. CROP City and West , Jordan. f course you can play or sing from any old edition cheap sheet music. But WHY do it when you may have the finest edition on earth at the price of the cheap stuff! Come into our store; ask us to OF Salt Lake Utah, copper mine broke Order Seeds Early Front Reliable record output Sunday with 44,000 tons House Inspect Hose of ore. show you th Century Edition Finest Sheet Music ONLY 10 CENTS Century Edition is engraved (not type set) and printed on fine plate paper. Youll be proud to own Century music. Come in and look it over. Get the Century Catalog of 2000 se" lections FREE. -- Layton Drug Co. Welker compact; y flotation Late Pasturing and Cutting Are plant and Mining stamp mill com pleted and Especially Dangerous Give Crowns Protection, work started August 1. Ogden orders third w3 driven for water supply in past foe it months. ' A thin seeding of grain to the best City is growing rapidly, i insurance of a good stand of clover. A 0 halt bushel tor three peeks of grain as a nurse crop will protect the young clover plants, and at the same time give them room to grow. Winter killing la often brought about by not allowing the clover to make a good growth In the talk It he tamer cuts. h!s clover late or pasture - it dawn sa that it goes into the winter without good protectlon to the crowns, be often finds much of it dead In the spring. Late pasturing and latp cutting are especially dangerous to the Organizations formed by Governor Spry to make loans mostly to small farmers to start dairies. ; Bingham & Garfield railroad to be Said to be earning $100,000 per mile this year1. Denver &..Rio Grands- Tailroad receiving consignment of !new engines and first installment of 1000 hew coal cars. We will pay you 5c a electrified. Salt Lake President McAllister of Manufacturers association will spend a month in Remember day at Lagoon industries! the east in the interest of next Saturday. It will be the big 3 event of the season, and Salt Lake Prince Consolidated out shipped and Weber counties will send big dele- fifty-fiv- e cars of cruda ore. Nevada-LUhtw- o gations. Adv. cars lead; zinc eoacen- - I Trs - for (Jean cotton rags. Bring Them in Today clover field. Tri-coun- ty Inland Printing Company -- rsefinmi nminiijl |