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Show rim rmzzLT nrrxrrr, eayctult!, utah Beauty Building Figure Formin Wjagg Comes now a mode which permits of corsets with adequate boning for real control and shaping. One will do well to take advantage of this current vogue and regain those graces of line which many sacrificed . to styles gone by. The beautiful ROYAL WORCHESTER corsets which we are now showing are admirable both in their brilliancy of style and their equally effective control of the figure. Telephone No. "MLBMMPARM The Most of the Best 1 for the Least Gish" Kaysville, Utah JZ t . Miss Leah Phillips has gone to Bur-leMr. and Mrs. E. F. Burtnett, of ' The Reflex regrets that it is unable Idaho, where she will visit with Ogden, are visiting with their daugh to publish the list of prizes awarded relatives for some time. ter, Mrs. Bruce Major. at the Davis county poultry show held in the Kaysville opera house last week. Elder Clarence Stewart departed for The Mrs. T. II. Bone has gone to Oakreport will he printed in the issue ley, Idaho, to pay a visit to her son the mission field yesterday. He has of next week if possibel been to the eastern states tojprocure Lorin. assigned field. Miss Viola Graham entertained in Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions dehonor of Elder Levi Barber of Centerthe week the of first for their parted Fred R. Major of Kanab, brother of ville, who has been caleld to labor in home near Chesterfield, Idaho. Bruce Major of this city, was married the mission field, at her home on East Miss Norma Underwood entertained to Miss Sarah Dye, in the Manti Pine street, last Saturday evening. Games and refreshments were feaa small party of friends with a sleigh temple yesterday. i tures of the occasion. ride and oyster supper Friday evening. A large number of the friends of A state bank, backed by several ol You are invited to attend the Old Elder Clarence Stewart surprised him Folks" dance at the Kaysville opera at his home last Thursday evening. the most substantial citizens of the house tomorrow (Friday) evening. Games and refreshments furnished a north part of the county will be orGood time and good music. ganized at Clearfield in the near pleasant evenings entertainment. future. Several meetings have already Miss Marie Openshaw of Salt Lake Miss Ruth Grimm entertained a been held and most of the details as City expects to spend the week-en- d number of her. school friends at a to organization have been decided on. with her friend, Miss Estella Epper- birthday party Friday evening. The son. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams are guests were taken to the party in bob sleds. Those who attended report a still ill at their home on Pine street Mrs. Anna Jameson will depart for fine time. but are reported some better today. Burley, Idaho, Saturday where she Their daughters, Mrs.- - Elizabeth Lay-to- n The room of Williams south the will pay a visit to her son Robert and and Mrs. Thomas Kimball, of building on Main street Is now being family. used as a bindery room for the Inland Thatcher, Arizona, arrived here SunFOR SALE One lot and brick resi- Printing company. From four, to six day and are now at the bedside of fold- their parents. During the week their dence with large sleeping porch, on young ladies are employed there Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Porter-Walto- n daughters, edition the the of 80,000 ing and Mrs. Matilda King, of Salt Ogden, East Pine afreet WiU consider any 1917 seed catalog. They will be employed on this one job for about Lake City, have also been with their reasonable offer. A. J. Curtis. Adv. v, KAYSVILLE J The burgMt city In north Davia county ; flna plaea for raaidanea. Kay.villa Hollar Mil la. aaffotabla and fruit canning and great trick plant add ataadily to the wealth of the city. General farm Ing, fruit and vegetable growing for chip neat and aanning are important Industriae. Hae the Darla County Central Uivh ecbool, ahurehea and new opera bouae. City water and electric llghta are tndueementa for in reetment. Home Of the Inland Printing company and lie printing plant. aatab-liahma- nt Clifford Strong has been ill with for the past few days. , it f J pe Mrs. Agnes Maylin of Los Angeles, California, is the guest of Mrs. Grace Kill son. - Victor Spackman of Sterling, Canada, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. George 13. Sheffield. Mrs. A. J. Curtiss will depart for a protracted visit with relatives in Loa Angeles, the first of the week. Joseph Peak spent the Christmas holidays with his family in Kaysville. returning to Cedar City Monday. J The Kaysville scout basket ball team wiU play the Clearfield team at the Kaysville opera house this evening. parents. thirty days. pm The coal situation has been bad in all parts of Davis county for the past few weeks but indications now are tha ; the famine has been broken. This p receive morning the Kaysville a car or Rock Springs lump and Sheffield & Sons received a car of Castle Gate nut, all of which was promptly distributed in small lots. Two cars o mine run also came in, one of which went to the Kaysville Milling company and one to the schools. This afternoon another car of nut was so out on the Bamberger for the Other cars are promised for the near future. Co-O- ii 4J : ! Goes merrily on and we are almost down to bedrock in our clothing and furnishing goods department. Many lines of furnishings are completely sold out many are depleted and many have been barely touched on account of the season. Our stock, though about half sold, still retains a well rounded out selection and thereclothing are great suit values here for dozens of men who want style and appreciate a real saving. We're sparing noth complete the clearance cost and profit are forgotten its a case of close out the clothing department now just as fast as we possibly can. ALL FIXTURES IN THIS DEPARTMENT FOR SALE ieifs Suits $20- - No. 2 Newest patterns, newest styles, best woolens, big selection ; all $18.00 suits going at , .$13.75 only SACRIFICED suits ; .ipHifD LOT No. 4 Here are all bur very best suits, the cream of the stock, in- - 017 7E eluding all $22.50 and $25 suits at Q 1 1 1 1 U Mens- - Pants-Sacrifie- ed e A big lot of work pants, worth $1.25 to $2.00 the pair, to tlose out : nn uu Boys' 50c Undershirts . ... Mens 65c Underwear L. D. S. Garments at 50c to 15c Silver Brand Collars Boys $1.00 Gauntlet Leather Mittens Men's pants in our best styles and patterns, fine ma- terials ; worth $3.25 to $4.25 a pair CO . 19c -. x Lay-to- Cough Medicine for Children. office Utah the of Mr8, Layton H,ugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y. Power & Light company reports 395 says: About five years ago when we customers connected up during past were living In Garbutt, N. Y-- I doctored two of children suffering year. There are 34 electric ranges in from colds with my Chamberlains Cough the district And about 225 washing Remedy and found it d just as in every way. It machines. Ther are also a great numpromptly ber of domestic electrical appliances checked their coughing and cured their colds and several motors in use in the dis- used. quicker than anything I ever Obtainable everywhere. trict The repre-sente- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nalder, of Raymond, Canada, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Layton for the past few weeks will depart for their Canada home Saturday. Mr. Nalder is the son of W. N. Nalder and this is the first visit he has made to the old N. home since emigrating to Canada sevt eral years ago. ORDER YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS THE REFLEX. OFFICE"" J. Harris LowM In tha midst of fartile folds. la production of milk, trrmotoss and sugar boots. Hss ths factory of the Laytoa Sugar company, eannery, roller nulls, creamery and concrete section of tato road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit grow-ta- g, track gardening, ehlakaa raising and dairying. On Una of Salt Lake dTOodan and Oregon Short Lina. Has otatrl lights and waterworks. Write Laytoa Gammer. aial club tor information. David Jenson HARRIS & JENSON V Miss Marion Ellison entertained at her home Friday evening. Mrs. J. B. ATTORNEYS and Reuben Kilfoyle were Cooley awarded the prizes. The Consolation awards went to Miss Gladys . Cowley 405 Ecdes Bldg. and Jabez Adams. A delicious luncheon, music and conversation were fea- Ogden, Utah ' tures of the evening. - AT LAW Notaries Public phone v Howell & Wright 514-51- V The Layton sugar factory .will resume operations as soon as the Dr.W. E. WHITAKER Dentist weather moderates sufficiently to run water through the lateral leading Office Vi Block West of Barnes Bank from the Davis and Weber counties Phone 41 canal. From twelve to eighteen thouKAYSVILLE - - UTAH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Kirkham sand tons of beets are on hand ant on Monday, January 8th, a son. about a months run will be necessar; to clean them up. But few beets reBorn to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ileywood in the field. main on December 28th, a daughter. E. VADDOUPS The Layton M. I. A. Dramatic com Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Green, ATTORNEY-AT-LAwill occupy the boards at the a son. pany ; k on Monday night, Suite 610 Judge Building January : - The Layton Old Folks" will dance 15th,Tonia, with the delightful and Salt Lake City, Utah amusing at the La Tonia this evening. A fine comedy, Mr. Bob." The is one play time is contemplated. which will please all who favor Woods Cross, Utah i; Residence with their G. S. Smith, of Thatcher, presence. It is replete with Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends in Lay wholesome fun and clever situations. The cast includes such well known R. ton. persons as Lucius Laudie, Fern NOTARY PUBLIC The children of Mr. and Mrs. Laudie, Emma Evans, Myrtle SimWith Barnes Banking Co, KaysvGe George Love are reported ill with mons, Geo. Briggs, I tha Layton and measles. Royal Owen. Proceeds for benefit o: James Ririe of McGrath, Canada, Mutual. Reserved seats now on sale. e an resident of Layton, The West Layton Dramatic associvisiting with friends and relatives. ation has scored a hit with the plays Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles which the association has recently Grossman on Monday, January 8th, a presented under the direction of Mr. k. E. Moore. The daughter. large houses which iave greeted the players indicate that Frank Sheffield has sufficiently re- the young KAYSVILLE, UTAH people are doing their work covered from an attack of well and to the satisfaction of the pneumonia end First Class to be able to be about. people. The first play presented was Quick Work: Our Motfr Roanoke," a pleasing little L. E. Ellison is play shipping "in ay which was well fitted . TELEPHONE 45-- J to the characters from outside points. He has already in? part. Pathos and laughter received a ear from Felt City. Idaho, marked the " presentation wherever and one from Lovelock, Nevada. given. The second play presented was HOTSlJfSOfl T. J. O'Brien, of Raymond Canaan the Romance of Gold Run," a stirring who emigrated from Layton fourteen dirama filled with western IJacenced Abe tractor and scenes and years ago, is here visiting .with relaaction. The Romance of Notary Public tives and old friends. All" the Gold Run" has met with a most " Office T. CAM. Ed hearty are pleased to meet, with him reception and has been thoroughly, FARMINGTON - on each presentation. again. It is one of those plays in which amateur Mr. and Mrs. Josepl H. talent Ellison, of is shown off to the best advantage C. D. Cardston, Canada, arrived Sunday for and reflects credit on Mr. Moore and a visit with friends and relatives. us of training. The Rosystem PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Since leaving their home they have mance of Gold Ron" will be visited with their married presented Office and Residence on Locust Sfr daughter, m the various cities and towns of the Mrs, Olive Taylor, at her home in OakNear Ezsbergtr Depot county on the following dates: Hooper, arzwcrci grep2 t da 7 er sPl ley, Idaho. CTA3 January Wth; Syracuse, JamQ KAYSVOL3 W J. ...49c $3.10 ;10c 65c GAILEY Hansons Electric Shoe Shop Up-to-da- te j -Sr MENS VESTS ! Odd vests and fancy, vests, values to $2.00 each choose while they last . at only OUC or. 330 Miss Elizabeth Ellison will give a J- - A. Howell Clarence E. Wright prenuptial shower in honor of her ' friend. Miss Lillie Young, at the home of her parents. Bishop and Mrs. LAWYERS Jame E. Ellison, tomorrow (Friday) 6 Ecdes Building afternoon, bliss Young 'fill be mar- Phone 603 OGDEN, UTAH ried to Mr. Alex Dawson on the 17th of this month. t pld-tim- Men's pants, neat styles, good materials; worth $2.25 to $3 the pair; $1.98 to close at...: 19th and Clearfield, January 20th. The play was presented to a.large and appreciative audience in the East n opera house on Thursday evening January 4th. . Excels Roy U. LOT No. 3 Tremendous selection of classy suits; perfect tailoring and best materials throughout; all 01! 7C (0 LAYTON 16th; Kaysville, January 17th; January 18th; Centerville, January ( s LOT No. 1 These are broken lines and odd lots of early fall suits worth 7E up to $15.00 each, while they last..ytJif u LOT ENTIRESTOCK Co-O- p. Louis Undelwood, for the past year the chief accountant in the Layton office of the Utah Power & Light company, has been promoted to a position in the general office of the company at Rexburg, Idaho. He went to his new job this week. Ferris Thomasseu is now holding down the accountants job in the Layton office. CHILDREN'S HATS Rah-Ra- h style in .Chinchilla, Mackinaw T,; "cloth and plush ; regular QQ !. 50c values; to close uuC J. E old-time- rs. rth en-;oy- ed Hxttlede X-- - |