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Show nz: MAKE THIS nn We have a large assortment of wthe best sellers in recent Popular Novels, Popular Repaints, Juvenile Fiction and Books for the Little Tots now Followimg are a few of the titles: on display. WHEN A MANS A MAN "THE WONDERFUL YEAR POLLYANNA GROWS UP RAINBOWS END THE CINDERELLA MAN GEORGINA OF THE RAINBOW" FELIX ODAY ' PUSHING TO THE FRONT THE HARVESTER THEIR YESTERDAYS THE EYES OF THE WORLD GIRL OF TIIE LIMBER LOST TEG O THE-HEAR- THE T ETC-- RED PEPPER BURNS MY HEART The Most 1 FRECKLES THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER" H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS DEPARTMENT Telephone No. TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY RICHARD CARVEL" "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK CHRISTMAS EVE ON LONESOME SHEPHERD OP THE HILLS" OF THE HILLS" QUEED A SPINNER IN THE SUN A FOOL AND HIS MONEY THE TnE FOOLISH VIRGIN USB of the Best for the Least Cash CALL OF THE WILD ETC, ETC. STORE, Kaysville,Utah - "VWrer KAYSVILLE Th lergeat city in north Devi county ( fin plo for rwtdane. Kayavtll Boiler It 11 la, vegetable and fruit canning and mt brick plant add ateadily to tha wealth of the city. General farm. for shipInc, fruit nnd vegetable crowinc industries,-Has ment and canning are important the Davis County Central High school, churches nnd new opera house. City water nnd electric lights nr Inducements for Investment. Boms of the Inland Printing printing plant. company and its astab-liahme- nt up-to-d- f Miss Rseh Swan, of Salt Lake City, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Kaysville. Mrs. J. B. Lindsey entertained the dub of the Women of Woodcraft at her home Thursday afternoon. Thimble 1 i ai P. Epperson, editor of The Reflex, has been suffering from an attack of lagrlppe for the past few days. , W. Herbert J. Barnes and Jed McPherson are expected home from a trip to Felt City, Idaho, and surrounding country. t Miss Nora Blamires entertained a few friends at cards at her home Thanksgiving evening. Refreshments were served. Ralph J. Strong L--J Mrs. Lawrence Layton, of Burley, The home of Elgin Jacobson is and is Idaho, visiting with relatives quarantined for scarlet fever. One of friends in Kayaville and Farmington. his children is suffering from the disease. The Kaysville city council held its regular meeting at Mrs. James Day and daughter, the city hall Mondays eveningz AlI the Mrs. Ernest Wood, spent a few days members of the board were present visiting relatives and friends in Logan and the regular business of the city last week. s , f was transacted. Stock running at Heber Neville and family returned large, tobacco selling to minors and intoxication on the streets of th city to their home in Central Idaho Saturwere under discussion. day morning after a few weeks' visit with relatives. Wilford Webster, of Kaysville, and Miss Julia Boerens, of Ogden, were Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Briggs Jr. married in the Salt Lake Temple p n of Malad, Idaho, spent a few days last Wednesday, December 6th, in the week at the home of Mrs. Bensons presence of their parents. The bride- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bensoh, groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrsjohn A. Webster, a well known and highly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day and respected resident of Kaysville ward. daughter Ida were guests at the home The newlyweds will reside in the old of their son, Dr. Edward Day, and homestead house formerliy the resi- family, in Garland, Thanksgiving day. dence of Grandfather Webster. Mr. William Ashley was quite badly cut about the face recently by being thrown out of his wagon. The BOUNTIFUL team became frightened by a passing Mia mile north of Salt Lak City, . and reatdenc town, largaat city in train. first-of-the-mo- tub-urb- an Davie county : haa waterworks, alactria light and power, telephonae, cement Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brick yard, two bank, good buainea houaea, commercial club, graded and high schools, church and lodge. A good place to live. aide-wal- k. in West Kaysville, and taken the B. F. Yaunt property on West Locust street. "v T. E, Williams is moving his family, from the Bone property on Main street to the Lewis property immediately north of The Reflex office. Arthur F. and Wilford S. Barnes and families, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with relatives in Kaysville., They attended the funeral of John Barton while here, Mrs. Hyrum Strong has returned from an extended visit to Blackfoot, Idaho. Her daughter, Mrs. Zenos Nor-m- n returned with her and will remain for the winter. i Mrs. John Barlord Jr. is very f J Fred Fearnley who recently returned from duty on the Mexican border, haaaecepted a poaition with the Grocer Printing company in Salt Lake. sick. Fred Heims, the janitor of the , school house, was run down by an auWilburn Wright has a very sick tomobile Friday and quite painfully little girl. hurt. The buggy he was riding In Professor Richards has a very sick was almost demolished. little girt The Clover Bee Hive swarm gave a Whit Stayner is working in a drug very pleasant surprise "on Mrs. Arva McNeil Friday evening at her home. store in Salt Lake. The evening was spent playing games Alvin Sessions is in Blackfoot, and refreshments were served. Idaho, on business. Mark Waddoups Srn of this place, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles J. Howard and Miss Mary W. Carlisle of have quite a sick baby. were married in the Salt Lake A reception was A daughter was born to Mr. and Temple Wednesday. relatives and friends the for given Mrs. James Groves Wednesday. same evening at the home of Mr. Ernest Day is suffering with a Waddoups. Miss Carlisle emigrated from England to Utah three years sprained ankle caused by a fall. i a Col-lensto- n, T. J. Harrison Jr. has been suffering from a severe case of lagrippe. Marion Fletcher, of Fergus, Montana, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Glen, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. Mr. Fletcher is en C. Hardy, is quite sick with William route to his old home near Monmouth, pneumonia. HL, where, he will spend the winter. Lew Handy of Salt Lake City has President Cromwell of the music demoved into Dr." E. W. Smedleys resipartment of the State Teachers' asdence. sociation, says the music in the Davis county schools is of a high order and Ralph Jacobson, who has been ranks far above the average in the working in Newcastle,' returned home schools in the State. this week. Mrs. Emily Sitter, musical inMrs. E. R. Grant, who has been structor in the Davis county schools, sick. with nervous troubles, is slowly has been requested to sing a cycle of improving. art songs at the State Teachers As Miss Ophelia Lewis, who is teachsedation, at Salt Lake City, December 15th. ing school away, spent Thanksgiving holidays at home. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge enterMiss Myrtle Perkins, who is teachtained in honor,, of Marion Fletcher, brother of Mrs. Rutledge, at their ing school in Brigham City, was home home Wednesday evening. Cards, for Thanksgiving. dancing and feasting made the evenL E. Thompson of Chesterfield, ing too short, so merry was the occaand a young lady front Logan sion. Six couples of young folks made Idaho, were married Wednesday, up the guest list. Ezra T. Hatch, county commis-sione- r, Yaunt enterMr. and MrS- B-entertained quite a number of tained at 500 on Saturday evening, . F. jrelstivies'-oirThai'rksgi'vlJig'dsjr- ago. The Woodmen of the World entertained in honor of one of its members, Dr. E. W. Smedley, Monday evening. Games were played and dainty re- freshments served. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Dr. Smedley left for California Tuesday to take an advanced course in dentistry. His family also went with him. . FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES , J. R. GAILEY Kit of. rich Horn and fertil Davia of th Miller Floral comcounty. pany th largaat growers of flowers in the intermountain country. Location of the famous Lagoon wort. Ha waterworks and electric light. A fine place for residence. County The Christmas holidays will begin on Wednesday, the 20th, and classes Miss Lucile Avery is spending a few will be resumed on January 2d. weeks in Salt Lake City. About three inches of snow covered School was not held the Friday following Thanksgiving. However, that the ground here Wednesday morning. Miss7 Rhoda Clark who attends day will be made up on'a Saturday, sometime in the near future. school at Provo spent Saturday, and s Sunday at home. t The last big event in school life to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squires be enjoyed before the vacation will be and family of Salt Lake City spent a dance which will be given Friday night, December 15th, in the high Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. school gymnasium.- It is hoped that Hyrum Stewart. the initial basketball game of the seaMr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of son will be played on that evening. Idaho, and their three-montAramo, Watch for particulars. old twin daughters spent part of last week with Mr. Smiths mother, Mrs. Miss Smith and Mrs. Sitzer are Celia Smith and family. planning a musical and dramatic entertainment. Each will put on a short Elder Marion Hess, son of Mr. and sketch. The playlet, MThe Neighbors, Mrs. George Hess, returned from his by Zona Gale, has been chosen for Eastern States mission last Wednesthose interested in the dramatics. It just in time for Thanksgiving is a sketch of Wisconsin farm life and day dinner Thursday and the wedding reis a splendid character study. ception of his sister Mamie on Friday A new rule has been passed by the evening, December lstj faculty concerning absences from The Sunday evening meeting was classes. Each absence during a term under the auspices of the elders lowers the students average 5 per quorum. Elder Marion Hess was the cent. After five absences the authorspeaker of the evening. A vocal duet ity of the teacher is automatically was pleasingly renderedby Miss Mary transferred to the faculty. Tardiness Boylin and Miss Iris Wood, and a is counted as one-ha-lf an absence. piano solo by Miss Lucile Bourne. Coach Briggs put his boys to work Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, who now at basketball the beginning of the own and reside in the William ll week. A week's rest between the home, were summoned to Salt football and basketball Beason was a Lake City Monday on account of the splendid opportunity for the fellows illness of Mrs. Wallaces father. News to rest up and begin in good condi- has been received that the latter died tion. More men are going out for this activity than ever before in the Tuesday. f' history of Davis. Cough Medicine for Children. The Literary Society met on TuesMrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y, day afternoon. In the absence of the says: About five years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. Y, I Miss doctored president and two of mv children suffering Harrison was chosen president pro from colds with Chamberlains tern. Four new members were voted Remedy and found it just as Cougn repreinto the organization, Robert Mar- sented in every way. It promptly their coughing and cured their shall, Glen Waddoups, William John- checked colds son and one other. . An amuse used. quicker than anything I ever Obtainable everywhere. ' NOTARY PUBLIC . With Barnes Banking Co, Kaysville Hansons Electric Shoe Shop i . UTAH KAYSVILLE, First Class . . Quick - and Up-to-dat- e- Our Work: TELEPHONE Motto 45-- J hs - PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS Via vice-preside- -- UN- E- OREGON SHORT (Union Pacific System) Special low pound trip fares to Cot-tere- . 1 Spokane Portland Tacoma Seattle ' San Francisco Los Angeles, San Diego, v and other points, with privilege of , diverse routes. Tickets on sale November 25 j 28- - , December 20 ; 23 .and 29 Limit, November-sales,- . Jan. See Agent for further A details. Dolls, Toys, Games, Books, Air Rifles, Trains and Many Other Yuletide Presents Richardsons Toyland is now ready for the holiday season, ready with a wonderful display of Christmas goods for this store has the only com-plestock of American and Imported Toys and Dolls, including German doll8,intheStajeOutock.jg,jp,ctreQmDleJtfcJhan..eveic..Jbie.fOr,aKjdepitg,. the war conditions. As a result we have German dolls, American dolls. Kid Dolls, Rubber Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Celluloid Dolls Dolls at at any price you desire. te to the patients bedside and was told that the plaintiff had given the patient morphine. The patient died about two hoars later,, ai.S:SQ oclock in the evening, according to the attestation of the plaintiff, and on December 8th defendant is alleged to have forwarded to Dr. T. B. Beattie, state health commissioner, the death certificate which the plaintiff aleges to be false and defamatory. The plaintiff sets forth that as a result of the defamatory character of the said health certificate his reputation and practice as a phyridaa The excellent stock of Rogers and Community silverware, cut glass, hand china, decorated china, dinner sets, Parisian ivory, cutlery, vases, aluminum ware, household utensilspainted and a thousand and one other articles offers a splendid opportunity for you to make Christmas selections here. WHERE TOYLAND IS ALWAYS OPEN RICHARDSOMT 241$ WASHINGTON IlL, AVENUE, OGDEN 31 December sales, February 28th. MALIGNED Dr. J. E. Young of Bountiful filed suit Tuesday in the --Third district court against Dr. B. L. Kesler of the same place to recover $20,000 damages for alleged defamation of character. The plaintiff alleges that a false an defamatory statement was made by his brother physician in the issuance of a death certificate for Thomas Fearnley of Bountiful, to the effect that the man died of morphine poisoning, narcosis from an overdose of morphine. The plaintiff alleges that on December 4, 1915, he was calld to attend Mr. Fearnley. It is further alleged that " yy SAYS HIS CHARACTER HAS BEEN ." Mrs. Nephi Duerden left Saturday proved themselves the champions while, Miss Myrtle Jones and Bruce for Roseville, Cal, to' visit with her Major captured theboebypmes. De- sister, Mrs. Caroline Dsvis.who is licious refreshments were served and dangerously ill. all had a delightful time. Dr. Silas Burnham has moved into The friends of Miss Myrtle Love the Ira J. , Stoker residence. Dr. and Melvin Robins who will be mar- Burnham will occupy Dr. Smedleys ried on December 20th, tendered the dental parlor while the latter is away. couple a delightful shower party at A shower was given Wednesday the home of the bride last Wednesday were served. evening at the home of Miss Ines evening. Refreshments Moss. Miss Moss is to be married aruseful The couple received many ticles and the earnest congratulations shortly to Mr. Blair Stringham of Salt Lake. E. WHITAKER - V; moved in from Miss Hattie M. Scott, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Is the guest of her niece, he expects to reMrs. J. B. Cooley. main until after the holidays. have been injured in- the sum of ment committee comprised of Harold Dr.W. $20,000, for which he prays judgment Nelson, Golda Smedley and Eldora Dentist of the court. Rampton were appotined to make plans for an afternoon entertainment Office Vi Block West of Barnes Bank which will be held before school is Phone 41 ' dismissed for the holidays. KAYSVILLE - - UTAH CO. A LITTLE MORE FOR A LITTLE LESS |