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Show County Clerk Evans and the Board Commissioners made the official canvass of the late election on Monday. The result of the canvass was practically the same as published in the last issue of The Reflex KAYSVILLE ?of County luit Tto ttr to arU Davis eouatjr j Boa iUaa lor iwdoeee. totyavuia Holier kli.Ua, vagoubla and trait cumin cli-kihmaend groat bnck. plant ndd at dily to im waaiU at tto attjr. Oonarml tans tag. trait aad vegetable growing for eUp aat aad aaing art Important lad Irma. Hat tb a Davta Count? Contra! High achool. aad haw apora watar gnrtM end alaotna lights art taauoaananta lor u nt ka. uir laiaad Printing fata at ftMHr haa apattotba aata priating plant. R. W. Barnes of Kamas spent with relatives in this city. W. D. Barnes and wife of West Kaysville visited Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge entertained a small party of frienas at dinner last night. Miss Alta Jensen, of Logan, visited her sister, Mrs. I). B, Phillips, over Sunday. lnit. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes attended the celebration of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stringham, at Bountiful, Saturday evening. There wera large number of guests present and the occasion was a most happy one. Wilcoxs refreshment George stand near thf Central High School building was burglarized last night and quantity of candy and other merchandise estimated worth $15 was taken. Entrance was gained to the building by forcing a window. No arrests hae been made. W. B, It, Transeau and family will deMiss Evelyn Galley spent the week part forGarfield Monday where they The end with the folks at home returning will take up their residence. Transeaus came to Kaysville over a to school at the A. C. Monday. year ago and purchased the Robinson Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Provo on Eleventh street where property visited ' with Kaysville friends and they have resided. Mr. Transeau is in . relatives Saturday and Sunday. the employ of the Utah Copper comA. F. Barnes of Salt Lake City, at pany and holds a responsible position. tended a meeting of the Kaysville Wynn L. Eddy, of the Eddy Drug j Canning corporation today. company, with stores at Brigham If you art looking for bargains in City and Kaysville, will hold down a seat in the Utah legislature this winmillinery call at your home store, Mr. Eddy detested one of the ter. Kaysville Millinery Adv. 810 tf. strongest Ylepublican in Box Elder Mrs. Esther Bosworth of this city, county in the contest for the place. who is visiting her sons at Preston, Wynn aays President Wilson kept the nation out of war but he sure helped Idaho, is seriously ilL him to win his battle. T. McClure Peters will entertain a Stuart P. Dobbs, of Ogden, district few of his friends at cards in his attorney in Barnes elect, is not only a lawyer of the block this apartments an old-tibut ability newspaper man. evening. Before entering the law he had made a reputation for himself on some of TO TRADE Good work horse, the best daily newspapers in the Misyears old, to trade for driving horse. souri valley and has held down stiff C. W. Weave, Lay-toPhone jobs on the Salt Lake papers. Ilis Adv.-t- f. fund of information gained while in Mrs. Harry Swanger, lately a Kays- the newspaper game will serve him ville resident, but now of halt Lake well while discharging the duties of City, visited with friends here Sat district attorney. j urday. . On Wednesday afternoon H front Doctor Rutledge will move his of- oflhi&Kaysville postoffice, Attorney fice and residence to the Transeau D. O. Willey, of Bountiful, acting for place on Eleventh street about the Mrs. Jennet Jones, administrator, sold 29 acres of land, a part of which is first of the week. within the bounds of Kaysville City, John Barton, the pioneer furniture to Herbert J. Barnes for the sum of dealer and undertaker of Davis county, $3575. The land was sold for the is seriously ill at "hi home in this benefit of the minor heirs of Samuel city. He was reported some better L. Jonee on order of the district ' this morning. court. When it is considered that the land was sold without water the price Born to Mr, and Mrs. Frank received ia considered good. Shields, a son. Mother and child are doing well and Mr. Shields is celebratJ. Young Nance, of Garfield, a foring by selling Rexsil remedies st s mer resident of Kaysville, died at St penny a piece. Marks hospital last night. The deMr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, of ceased was taken suddenly ill at GarMason City, lows, are visiting their field yesterday afternoon and was daughter, Mrs. J. B. Cooley and rushed to the hospital where he died family. They expect to make an ex- toon after reaching the institution. The deceased is survived by bis tended visit. mother, Mrs. Mary Nance; his sisters, Miss Gertrude Fletcher of Fergus, Mrs Thomas J. Smith, Mrs. B. R. Montana, sister of Mrs, G. D. Rut- Transeau, both of Kaysville, and Mrs. ledge, is expected to arrive in Kays- II. HSghes, of Salt Lake City; his ville tomorrow. Mis Fletcher is well brothers, John W. and Jamea M. known here and will be welcomed by Nance. The funeral will be held in jher many friends. Shs expects to re- the Kaysville tabernacle Saturday or main all winter. Sunday. ,. 68-K- 4. n. ate vf 005 UGOO EWMteQ Appearancethat looks count with arent the only things women." Natural pride In their clothes makes these qualities first, of course, but comfort and service are a mighty close second. puyto one thing our merchandising experience and we hare endeavored to to hae taught ut be operate our ttore that our curtomerj may in lure of getting all thee things in combine ion every one of the reasons line of wearing apparel. Thats the 'jden the Armor Plate Jor each which combine beauty, comfort and wear with They dont ag, rinUe, drop perfect fit. threads or. crock. We rccommet.J thc.. for the whole family men, women, children and inin fant cotton, silk and wool - - perfect in weave, wear and wash. the Hff of L It .to in th place near thud. 1 DEPARTMENT CASH STORE Phone 1 ind Intersch & SONS J. SHEFFIELD Befor tal sble that th touchdc Kaysville, Utah kicking don of Turkey BOY WANTED- -A 3t Inland Printing Company W. WHITAKER Bu Leaf Poultry Farm , Ogdeni not ev the sco .Bob ing th Gold, Sarshi thega called every tnd d farsc lets he soi iport Bagle is no i hardl man for Gold hard occui Dt local all v Ree dowi neck of fort Ada and nice in. Tin wei cau Th. FRANK HYDE, i and nvRoc denser rid Ksvill t bfes 0 ARE YOU LOOKING OLD? Old age comes enough without inviting it quid Some look old at forty That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Chamberlains Tablets. They are intended especial! y for these ailments and are excellent Easy to take and most tl to with Lef ns am do wii wa So , V1K. bu Ai - th of ah be Obtainable every- - And it's free t Dvis Fi Why not try a pair member cf the family ? HOSIERY H. the present The Summer ia over, a bountiful THE COST OF ILLUMINATION A harvest garnereduid what more apCENTURY J, AGO propriate than' a joyous jyisit with 1 7 friendgj As anaid to you, our yeek-en- d x and Sunday reduced rates are at One hundred years Ago the sperm We want a boy from 16 to 20 years of age to learn the your disposals Ask about them. whale furnished nearly all of the ilO. S. L. R. R. Adv, luminating oil used in the average Agent, printing business. Must be prepared to stick for. three years household. Hundreds of whaling vesMARRIAGE LICENSES . sels left the Atlantic coast and reNovember 8, Charles II. Read and turned laden with cargoes of sperm Belva of Ogden. Ballantyne, oil that piled up vast fortunes for B. Noember .. J. ... . . 9, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Hanigan and Hattheir owners. But, contrary to the tie of Lake Salt Warr, City. popular idea, the cost of illuminating November 13, Frank A-- Stiefel, of the home in those days with the dim Salt Lake City, and Ella G. Mcglimmer of smelly sperm oil lamp or E. Dr. tallow candles was twenty-fiv- e times Gowan, of Butte, Montana. . November 14, Walter Billingsley, of Dentist HYDE & SHEFFIELD as costly as the electric lamp 'today, Idaho and Anna of Falls, Thomas, while the brilliancy of illumination Block West of Bones Bonk Office found in any modern town or hamlet Spanish Fork. Phone 41 was impossible at any price. ilding Contractors MUTUAL PROGRAM KAYSVILLE - - UTAH Kerosene in its refined and comThe Kaysville Mutual program for mercial form first came into use about next Sunday evening will bo of more the middle of the last century. The than We build all kinds of usual interest. There will besa Oak primitive candle and sperm oil lamp vocal solo by Mrs, Jones of Salt Lake, buildings and do all with ita smoky flame gave way to the Mr. Green of Layton, piano new petroleum product. The kerosene reading by kinds of cement con- solo by Mr. Hansen of Kaysville. Mr. CASH PAH) FOR POULTRY flame was cleaner and brighter than Jones AND EGG3. of Salt Lake will be the speaker that of the sperm oil and less distaste- of the Crete work. evening. ful tq the nostrila in its raw state. Agent tor , Meeting will be at 7 oclock p. m. The use of kerosene grew steadily and Conkey Poultry and Stock it sold readily at 80 cents, a gallon, a When You Take Cold, yoa figure Remedies. price which puts to shame even the With the avenge man a cold ia a serious matter and should not be It pays Kaysville, Utah. trifled with, as some of the most diseases to read The Reflex. start with a comdangerous mon cold. Take Chamberlains Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold aa quiskly as posible. You are not ex perimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established repuCONTRACTOR BUILDER. tation. It contains no opium or other fi BMHCR.AND GROWER. Ctt narcotic. Obtainable everywhere. BARRED FLYM.OVTH ROCKS - v f The and - ll-16-- last fir ;.e!d Iti ell ha .Hit Herald-Rep- le "St For a Muddy Complexion Take Chamberlains Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it Obtainable everywhere Range the size of a regular range cooks, bakes, boils and frys, just like any range. e built of material Fairly ablaze with Bucks Durably Silver Nickel trimmings and .splendidly finished in f, black enamel which makes it practically everlasting. A PERFECT BEAUTY! WORTH $7.5(f CANT BE BOUGHT . but FREE, absolutely free, if when purchasing a new range you make your selection front our big, attractive stock of One-thir- rs ublican. Bucks Junior Q rs -- IJTj One of the most practical and fascinating amusement-maker- s ever invented one that children,' Jmrticularljr girlsr simply gointo raptures over. highest prices charged for gasoline today. of The cost of 1000 candle-hoacentqry ago was shout $20 light when the candle and sperm oil lamp were the only available dominants. The coming of kerosene cot the cost to $2.00, and along toward the latter half of the nineteenth century the eame amount could be purchased for a dollar. Competition between kerosene and gas further reduced the cost until in the last quarter of a century a thoucost less than 50 sand candle-houcents. With the present efficiency of the Madza lamp the cost of the same unit la about 10 cents, or of the original cost a century The cold wave which swept over the enure Rocky Mountain region and ago. How this redaction in the cost of a tne great plains east of the mountains tbe lirst of this week was one of the household necessity has been turned cofedest experienced in this part of the to improve conditions of living is tendencies of the times, country at so early & date for many shown in the use more light in the to years. lhe ground froze to a depth a tendency office and the factory. It the of four or five inches and put a com' home, estimated is that the average houseplete stop to beet harvest. Where the receives hold eighteen times as today ground was comparatively dry the much light. ground was not so badly frozen. On ia thersaid . the it bunday night SOIL MADE SALTLESS mometer fell to 6 degrees above zero and almost as. low on Monday and Tuesday nights. On Wednesday the R. A. Hart, senior drainage engiweather conditions were much im- neer of the department of agriculture, proved and the weather man promised who is engaged in extensive erperi better weather for the last of the ments with lands in the salt flats week. Perhaps 25 per cent of the beet west of Salt Lake, reports that nearly crop of Davis county is still in the 9000 pounds of table a< was drained ground and cannot be harvested until from one acre of ground in the terwarmer weather. It is hardly probable minal substation tract during 1916. that the ground will remain frozen to He arrived at this estimate . from the extent that the crop cannot be samples taken before the land was dug, although many farmers are ap- drained and after it had been drained. prehensive that cold weather has come The samples were thoroughly exto stay. It is more than likely that amined by the bureau of chemistry at this valley will yet enjoy three or Washington. In extensive experiments four weeks of mild weather before made by Mr. Hart it has been found winter sets in for good. In Montana, that lands of the salt flats produce Wyoming and Colorado zero weather splendid crops after drainage. was the rule and from some places comes the report of ten to twelve degrees below zero. A DAY FOR OTHER THINGS Doctor Sumner Gleason has perfected an appliance for concreting that portion of fence posts which are set in the ground previous to planting the post in the fence row. An adjustable metal mould is used in forming (he concrete about the lower end of the post after it has first been treated to a coat of cold tar where the concrete coating or sleeve extends. By this method the poorest kind of post timber can be converted into a durable post et slight expense. The Utah Power and Light company are interested in the matter and are considering making extensive experiments with the invention. d high-grad- Stay-brig- ht II. E Adv. 2 Gold Fish and a Fish Globe, Pebbles and Moss witba - 5 Oc Nyal or A. D. S. purchase. P U v V V a I WADDOUFS rust-proo- RANGE S Most Durable Beautiful and Economically OpT Famously known- as crated Ranges on the market COME IN-- whether ready to buy or not. See OurRanges and the Bucks Junior Range. " Learn where, to get the most for your money when you are ready .to buy, You can have any range in our store by paying $5 down and the balance on easy terms. All things come to him who waits, including disappointment Do your Christmas shopping early and do it here then you'll get what you waiit - Og&n Furniture & Carpet Company, Inc. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W Suite 610 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah Residence - Woods Cross, Utah J.R.GA1LEY - NOTARY PUBLIC With Barnes Banking 5tl Shoe Shop KAYSVILLE, UTAH First Class and Quick Work: Our Motto te TELEPHONE i Co, Kaysville Hansons7 Up-to-da- f T 43-- J ctelatf Fct id CUtses. Layton Prig LAYTON, UTAH Bl (Co. - |