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Show Tins TTzrnLY WEEK END EXCURSIONS VU Oregon Short line. Attractive rate for excursion tick-et- a good from Saturday (or Sunday) to Monday on sale every week. Still better atea for ticketa good Sundays only. Ask agents for details. HYDE S SHEFFIELD Building Contractors We build all kinds of bu3ctngi and do all KAYSYILLE The city W(.t 1oT. north Davis county; Kay.villc Roller wllla, vegetable and fruit canning end ercat brick plant add steadily f th citV Oancrai farnte T.th. and vegetable growing for ebip-J7and canning are Indus trim. Has the Davie County important Central High school, houaa City water nndetectrie lighU are inducmiente for in. vestment. Home of the Iniand Printing ite yeer printing plant. " In nt te.; nt pvi Layton departed Sunday for fton, Wyoming, where he will teach in the schools of that place. Miss Ethlyn Rarripton of Bounti fuLspent the week end in Kaysville, the guest of Miss Estella Epperson. George T, Beesley has taken a party of friends on an auto trip to kinds of cement con- Blackfoot, Idaho. crete work. Let os figure with yon Miss Laura Crawford of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Sumner Gleason. nrrLnx KAYGraxn, utaii Lester Gleason will again enter the Lester E. Bybee will be the candi State Agricultural college at Logan date for and Ar for another school year. He will go thur Smith the candidate for constable to the college Saturday or Sunday. on the Republican ticket in the Kaysville justices precinct. Mias Evelyn Gailey will leave, for Clifton Barton returned home from Logan tomorrow, where she will again take up her studies in the State Agri- the training .camp at Fort Douglas cultural college. the first of the week. Clifton reports a fine time at the camp and feels that Miss Agnes Noble of Moore, Idaho, he in common with his comrades feels former student f Davis High, has that the time was well spent. While returned and will again enter that in- there he made very pleasing acquaint' stitution. ances with men beyond the confines of . he stats. , Mr. and Mr Fred J. Forter of Kansas who have been visitMiss Doris Thornley entertained the ing relatives in this city, returned to Red Wing club at herhome Tuesday their home Tuesday. afternoon. Refreshments Were served and the guests voted Miss Thornley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheney of delightful entertainer. Idaho, arrived here Monday and will spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Jed Sessions, who is in the L. friends and relatives. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City reThe Kaysville band is makiqg gpoc covering from an operation for apis reported as making satprogress and treated our citizens with pendicitis, isfactory progress! an open air concert the first of the justice-of-the-pea- ce -- Del-pho- Min-adok- IW" a, E. WHITAKER Oak Leaf Poultry Farm KODAK SUPPLIES EFFECTIVE Sept. 25, to via- - rone and to reside in other parts of Utah the West Kaysville cemetery is the oldest burying ground in this part of the county and is Hie last ratoig place of many of the pioneers of this region. Dr. W. F. Ingram and daughter, Nora, will depart for New York, where they will make their future home, about the first of October. Doctor In mm has lived in Kaysville many years and for a long time was the only practicing-phyticia- n in the north-Davi- 8 county. His long and faiHiful service here endeared him m the hearts of all the older people. 4s xld age came to the kind hearted doctor he gradually .ceased the practice of his profession, and gave it up com- eiSy yeY8 a(r- - Hishsbeen service service-t- o the people in his home where he administered to communtiy, the sick and dying and comforted the bereaved, service to which he as a soldier in the war of the served As he goes hence in his old rebellion age the loye and gratitude of old friends rth was itk turn. ngram born and reared in Kays-vdlhas taught in our grade schools, and is one of the popular young ladies of this part of the The Ingram country. home wul be SOUTH TEMPLE and WEST TEMPLE STREETS And Will Not Receive or Discharge at Any Other Point in Salt Lake City NO CHANGE IN PRESENT SCHEDULES Pasj-enger- y Tickets on Sale, September 30 to October 8 inclusive E e, rs- - Good Returning October 14 occupied by Mr, C. A. Epperson. PIGS FOR SALE pig, tat sale. C. D. Hayea, Kayzvdla, Utah-Ad- v, 8 21 I have, young s SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO. SALT LAKE & OGDEN RY. C0. Pitiless Examination Scenario & Story by LOIS WEBER Produced by LOIS WEBER and PHILLIPS - Stung by the thought of his own childless home the District Attorney grills on the witness stand the physician charged with criminal operations. The doctor is sentenced to fifteen years. Then the District Attorney learns that among the doctor's patients is his, the prosecutors wife, and that her childless condition due to her love for society and to her deliberate choice. The virile characterization of the District Attorney is played by that great actor TYRONE POWER SMALLEY In that wonderful play Where Are My ChM ten ? soon to be shown at this theatre. A s sation on Broadway this play was endorsed by Dr. Parkhurst, Paulist Father York Pw John J. Hughes; by theSuperior New entire and thousands of citizens. You cannot to miss it. Watch for it. kaysvilleopera nr house Monday, Septembere 25 Admission - f .biA-countr- Fare For THe Round trip 1 916 All Passenger Trains of the Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Orem Line and the Salt Lake & Ogden Ry. Bamberger Electric will arrive at and depart from the new INTER URBAN TERMINAL STATION Layton Drug Co. FALL fcoNFRENCE and STATE FAIR I s, Mrs. Carrie Webb is spending a few weeka visiting vith friends and rela- week. Kaysville, Utah. Gladys Barker, who has been tives at Lorenzo, Idaho. A. It. Spillman, manual training in- spending, the summer at Mountain Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Smith have structor in the Davia High school, has Green, has returned to her home in to gone Burley, where Idaho, VV. they arrived from his home in Denver. He this city and will enter Davis High will visit with friends and relatives. for her Senior year. made the trip on his motorcycle. Dentist Mrs. D. B. Phillip Entertained in Miss Marie Openshaw of Salt Lake Office Yt Block Wait of Barnes Bank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kimball of honor of Miss Ilollis Phillips with a Thone 41 City, formerly of Kaysville, was opThatcher, are visiting their KAYSVILLE - . UTAH parcel shower on Monday afternoon. old friends Arizona, on for appendicitis at the L. erated in this city. They are at D. S. hospital in that city on Friday Mayor John G. Barnes is in the home of Mrs. KiznbaUs parents, of last week. Her condition .has been Springville today in the interest of the Mr. and Mrs. E. AWilli&ms. serious, but is slowly improving. Kaysville Canning corporation. - Wednesday afternoon at 3:30, Mrs. CASH PAID FOR POULTRY Mrs. Emily Sitzer and Tomatoes are now coming into the David W. Barnes entertained the Bee daughter, AND EGG3. Geoergia, who have been spending cannery in considerable quantity. The Hive girls of Kaysville No. 2 Y. L. their vacation at the family home in Agents tzx crop, while not as heavy, as in some M. L A. After the meeting refreshNebraska, returned to Kaysville Monments were served and all had a most Ccnkeya Poultry end Stock years, is very fine. Mrs. day. Sitzer will resume her Resaeilis. enjoyable time. Those were duties Eroat is predicted by the weather Mrs. James R. Webb, present as musical instructor in the Mrs. Melvin schools and Miss Georgia will enter bureau the for last of this week and Hill, Mrs. Thors Green, Mrs. Joseph warnings have been sent into the to- W. Hill, Misses Zina Webb, Minnie Davis High as a Freshman. Mrs. Sitmato growing districts. Webster, Jeness Hill, Josie Robins, zer also took the musical course at Northwestern university at Evanston, Ilyde & Sheffield of Kaysville and Ruby Webster, Inas Barnes, Hortensia ill J osephine Barnes, Ramona Layton secured the contract for the Green, Expert Developing and John Barton, sexton for Kaysville construction of the sidewalks In the Hill and Beth and Nora Green. newlycreated sidewalk district of ELBERTA PEACHES FOR SALE cemetery since 1862, has resigned, Finishing Kaysville at the special meeting of resignation to take effect October 1st Mrs. Grandison Raymond, Kaysr dr. Barton has the city council. The firm has filed ville, has nice Elberta officiated as sexton peaches for at most ts bond and commenced operations. of the burials in the sale. Adv. and to him is much of the cemetery credit due or wkat the cemetery is today, Mr. larton has resigned on account of us advanced years and his action will e deeply regretted by hundreds of eople now here and many who have Dr. R TICE j ,T-- x .TItV'A v & . 25c |