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Show trrrxv nriira CAVsmiamAfl Sfcli am! M Ifct Is Coming HU 0 ix i x x x x X ftfrfrfrftft kPirtrtck ft ft 6 ft A tilrtctrtctrtrCi P PPPP PPPPPP ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 A ft ft ft X X X X x X X X Did you ever notice Telephone No. SHai'i? D KAYSVILLE up-to-- Miss Mollie Barnes Is suffering x from an attack of la grippe. Mrs. George W. Barnes is visiting with friends in Ogden today. Mrs. R. II. Beak, of Fielding, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alice Sanders. W P IIIPKESS is molded like a tire, into one solid piece. There is' nothing to come apart, it wont leak, peel or buckle and it will outwear anything $ you ever put on your feet. is Best The Cheapest Be Prepared Buy the Best . M 1PARM1 Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and children Mrs, Jed Session returned yesterwith her day from a four days visit with will spend the week-en- d parents,. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. friends and relatives at Bountiful. Barnes. Mrs. Henry H. Blood is entertaining Richard A. Hart, of the United the Bay View club at her home this States drainage board, has returned afternoon. The lesson for the week from an extended trip along the Mex- is principally on the island of Crete ican border. and is of much interest owing to the war operations in the Near East. Mias Agnes Grimm entertained with a sleighing party and oyster upper Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor visited with Sunday evening. A jolly time was friends and relatives in Kaysville and had by all present. Layton the first of the week. She was en route to her home in Provo after a Arnold M. Barnes is contemplating visit with her on and family at a visit to the cities of the Atlantic Wyoming. Evanston, seaboard. He is planning to be at the Mrs. Thomas Kimball, who' has been inauguration of President Wilson. at the bedside of her aged parents, Miss Emma Raymond, of Ogden, Mr. and Mra E. A. Williams, for the visited her sister at the old Raymond Jew days has been 'called to her homestead on the Mountain road yes past home at Thatcher, Arizona, by the ill- Orval Wallies, of Brigham, is visiting friends fend relatives in this . city. terday. Miss Zulxns Jolly, of Moroni, is , Mrs. W. R. Jameson was stricken visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred A. with paralysis at the home of her sisSheffield. ter, Mrs. Grace Ellison, Tuesday Miss Annie Blood who is teaching morning. school at Trenton, Utah, was a home Mrs Samuel Cress, of Salt Lake visitor Sunday. City, daughter of Mrs. G. F. Patello, was operated on in a Salt Lake hos Joseph Roueche, of Calgary, Canada, is visiting with the family of his pital for appendicitis and gall stones a short time ago. Sha is reportex uncle, William Roueche . doing well. Mrs. Frank Worsley of Centerville, Sunset (Clinton) ward bishopric was the guest of her sister, Mrs. was reorganized on Sunday, with Frapk Williams Wednesday. Robert H. Beesley as bishop, 0. B. . The Kaysville scouts put it over the Hadlock first counselor; Ban Stewart, Ogden (Lester Park) scouts at the second counselor, and J. J. Bowman, Kaysville opera house by a score of clerk. The various church organiza23 to 27, la a hotly contested game, tions were also reorganized at that last night. time. ness of her husband. yesterday. Mr. and Mra family have gone . She departed J. H. Dunbar and to Missouri with the remain of their which died here Saturday. four-months-o- bar is the ld child Mr, Dun D. & R. G. Bection foreman at Kaysville. We are not informed as to whether the family will return to this place. The West Layton Dramatic company will present The Mystery of Gold Rnn at the Woods Cross opera house on Saturday evening, January 27th. Tins play has met with hearty commendation all over the north part of Davis county and is worthy of most liberal patronage. Mayor John G. M. Barnes and son Herbert J. will depart for an extended tour of the eastern cities in the interest of the Kaysville Canning corporation Monday. They contemplate going as far as Cleveland, Ohio, where they will attend the meeting of the National Canners association. Farmington ward will present a secret program entertainment at the Farmington opera house on Friday evening, January 26th. Besides the program which knowing ones Bay is a heavy card, there will be a jitney dance. All are Invited to attend and sbarei in the joy of the occasion. , The Kaysville City council will hold a special meeting at the city hall Friday evening, at which time the matter of appointing a treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of City Treasurer Swan will be considered. The meeting has been called at this time to enable Mayor Barnes to be present. , . The Layton M, L A. dramatic comwill present their delightful comedy at the Kaysville opera house on Wednesday evening, January 31st The play comes highly recommended and we trust the company will be g greeted' with a house, such as it has enjoyed in other places in the county. pany- Are We Prepared for War ? ? record-breakin- . R- - CASH STORE -- The Most of the Best for the Least Gish 1 Tb larmt tW la aortk Drl omtr : fin plaa for rwttone. KajrrvUl Kotiar fruit uaaninc ub. Mill. rUbl andbrick UuhiMat aa4 plant add ataadily araalUk at tba oil,, tiuaaral farm, to to In for ship, crow and racatabla lac. trait Induotrua. mat and aaaainc ara important Ha to Daria Count, Central Bark school, hartoa and now apora bourn. Git watar and alaatria tbt a lndu!tnnt for Horn of tba Inland Printing printing plant. tpnnp end ita j -- that anyone who has ever worn BALL BAND remembers its quality, its long wear, its comfortable fit. When the time comes to buy new rubber footwear they ask for it as naturally as a little boy asks for a piece of pie. . ul J. RUBBERS H1GHPRESS HIGHPRESS BALL BAND' RUBBERS BALL BAND BOOTS The Eagles Wings is a thundering drama with-- thundering and inspiring and thrilling presentation of a story of Mrs. Sumner Gleason will be message among r the excursionists who win depart for National Defense. Los Angeles on the 31st of this month. This picture presents a most of The excursion on that date win. be a thrilling-expositio- n 10VE, ADVENTURE and PATRIOTISM personally conducted affair and special rates are being made from all points on the Oregon Short Line. Mrs. Gleason wUl be the guest of her son Eniest' arid --wife ';who mide ln the City of Angels. -- production upon the great subject, PREPAREDNESS. See the soldier at the front in action. See how men .and women at home strive to keep our boys in battle supplied. 'V see how your sons 'are' serving their country by prethemselves now, to defend our great nation. paring five-re- el v Kc757l1! 2 Opera House, Oonday Feb. 5 A progressive dinner and a sleighing party was had by a party of young people last taghC ' TLe dinner , menu was served backwards. The first course, cake and cocoa, was served at the home of William Blood; the Second, salad and mince pie, at the home of James H. Cottrell; the third, oys- ters, at the home of George Wilcox. There was a jolly sleigh ride between course. Kaysville, Utah Not in the memory of the oldest in- be bought almost at your own price. The best orchard of apple trees I habitant, and Kaysville surely has of is in a narrow valley beknow some old timers, has such a winter untween high bluffs. These hillsides, been experienced in Davis county, less it was in a winter jn the early terraced, would produce the best of fifties,-wheit is said the. weather grapes, and sheltered from these north conditions were much the same as winds and blizzards, is one of the few now. However, it now seems that the peach 'orchards that bears plenty of fruit nearly every year. belated January thaw is at hand. In fruit culture on a small acreage Mrs. John W. Thornley entertained only one team is needed. I only use the High Five club "at her home on one horse, hiring a limited amount of Pine street last Friday evening. After work done when I need to. A plow, the play a most delicious and elab- harrow, cultivator, hoe, post auger, orate luncheon was served. The first hammer and sprayer requires no great prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. P. outlay. . You may say it takes time. Epperson and C. A. Epperson. The Well, yes; I set out a small strawconsolation 'awards went to Mrs. berry patch one" fall and the next George Swan and William Thornley. spring sold the fruit for $90. If my 1 Dr. J. E. Morton, formerly pro- patch had been ten times as large could as easily have had $900. The prietor of the Kaysville hospital, but now practicing physician at Roosevelt, next season you can add raspberries in the Uinta region, is calling on Kays- and blackberries. The third, gooseville friends.' He reports prosperous berries and currants Meanwhile mixand growing conditions in the Uinta ing in asparagus, potatoes, sweet corn, You can find country. The doctor is here as a wit- cabbage and beans. In all this patches rough cheap land ness in the damage suit of Colemere will that" grow great vegetables for vs. the Salt Lake & Ogden railway home and the to sell. which is being tried in the district Bees are necessary to the fruit succourt at Farmington. , cess and they bring in the honey Mrs. Grace Naylor pf Thatcher, clear money foraging on the neigh- Arizona, died at her home at that bors alfalfa. I am not an expert yet, place on Saturday, January 20th, of but I got $12 per hive the last season, hemorrhage pi the brain, after a few and could have sold a ton of honey if hours illness. The deceased was a I had had it, sister of Bruce Major of this city and Say, stranger, if you can make a was a native of Davis county. She part payment on ten or twenty acres leaves a husband and eleven children ofJand and will study the fruit, vegeto mourn her loss. Don C. Major, of table and bee question, and will work Centerville, also a brother of the de- for yourself as hard as you now work ceased, departed for Thatcher on the for the other fellow, you need not receipt of the telegram announcing the hang on. the ragged edge of charity ' ' death. in a big town, but can be your own r ' boss and have plenty for your needs. At the stockholders meeting of the n eights Creek Irrigation company D.T. Wood, Nebraska. last Saturday afternoon the proposiU. P. IS BLOCKED WEST tion to extend the high line branch of LARAMIE the Davis and Weber Counties Canal LARAMIE (Wyo.), January 25. was again brought before the meetSnow again has blocked the main line ing. After discussing the proposition of the Union Pacific railroad near a committee was appointed to meet Medicine Bow, west of here, and no with E. P. Ellison, president of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal com- trains are moving. Railroad officials hoped to dear the line this afternoon. pany and learn from him the probable The heavy fall of snow on the line attitude of his company concerning of the Union Pacific delayed the three, the proposed extension. The commitmail trains charged with transportatee waited on Mr. Ellison yesterday tion of mail matter to Salt Lake and found him heartily in accord with City due to arrive there Hie proposition for ditch extension. yesterday, and as The committe$ will at once call a a result no eastern mail was delivered. The schedule times of arrival of the meeting of the shareholders of the eastern mail traihs are 9 a. nu, 12:30 Haight s Creek Irrigation company m. and 5:30 p. nu, but not one of p. when they will render their report. The these trains reached the city,' though meeting will be called immediately the railroad officials held out hope after the return of Mr. Ellison from Nevada that he may be present at the that they would reach there at an hour this morning. meeting. The committee which waited early The last eastern mails to arrive in on Mr. Ellison was composed of John Salt Lake were Wednesday night, but G. Linford, James Criddle and John H. were ten hours late. Postmaster they Blood. Warrum holds nut the assurance that mail wagons will be awaiting the FROM CITY TO FARM of the late and the mall trains Our cities are fun of men rushed to working the to sort for dispostoffice on low salaries, or paid by the day. tribution with all possible baste. Wages are but very little higher than two years ago, while what they bUy NEW TYPE AMERICAN SUBMA--- for the home has doubled in price. RINE TESTED Everyone expects' the can on charity NEWPORT, R. L, January 25. to be greater this winter than ever The recently launched American subbefore. But notice all this increased marine ,. which has been stationed caU for chanty comes from the city here, quietly slipped her toThe farm is not asking for aid. x Is day and for the first timemoorings showed her there not an idea then, that the city new lines to marine observers on the would West shore fNaiysgansett ha v be fcSepentlent move to ' the farm Ine new type of submarine subBut," says the city man, to be a merges on 'an even keel after the farmer I must have money to a fashion of German undersea buy lot of high priced land, vessels teams, implXth GT1 came out cf the mist ement and feed.7.Yes, if you can do that had hcsgheavjly on .the ad that, wei; and e6od tut hay. tins you can afternoon and then took the German get to the farm on much less outlay. dive shore watchers, who had picked Suppose you try up the craft at a distance of Here you may prosper on four cheaper mBes, thought they had sighted the land than the grain farmer needs. You German merchant submarine can raise fruit on land so Deutschrough that land, inbound for New London, Conn. you can farm both sides of AH Iter, when the G- -l came to the over the country is land too it broken surface nearer land; the American flag and rough for grain crops, that can was recognised. riDTUAL CREAFilEKI COMPANY . ' ar-riy- g' Utah s Butterfat 40c pon3 ORDER YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS THE REFLEX OFFICE N. J. Harris David Jenm HARRIS & JENSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW 405 Eccles Bldg. n , eB . TT Notaries PubSt Phone J. A. Howell Clarence E. 331 Wright Howell & Wright . ' 514-51- 6 LAWYERS Eccles Building Phone 603 UTAH OGDEN, Dr.w. E. WHITAKER Dentist Office Block West of Banes Yi Beak Phont 41 - UTAH KAYSVILLE : 1 U E. WOOFS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W Suite 610 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah . 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