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Show pp Percales, Kiddo Cloths, Wc k ' Telephone No. lu(Mt city in north Derie county ; fin pine for MUaen KnyoviUo Roller estabTh - Mills, voyeUbk and fruit canning lishment and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of the city. General fanning, fruit and vegetable growing for shipment and canning are important industries. Use the Davis County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City wstcr and electric lights are inducements for inHoms of the inland Printing vestment. printing plant ipany and it Miss Laura Crawford, of Salt Lake visited with Kaysville relatives f City, yesterday.' A 'Miss Mollie Barnes entertained the Luanna dub at her home last night. All present report a pleasant time number' of her friends with a Valen- this city. tine party last night. All present had Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham entera jolly time. tained with cards at their home last The Misses Jennie and Emma Swan, night. Those present were Mr. and of Salt Lake City, visited with Kays- Mrs, Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ville relatives And friends over the John Graham and Mr. and Mrrf. W. H. Mansell. . x i No. 1 size, smallest up to 3 length, $25.00 per ton. inches in ft- - x i No. 2 size, 3 Vs inch to 5 inch length, $10.00 per ton, delivered at station. Sacks returned ; charges paid. x x Write today for contract X x X X X X X X X GODDARD PICKLE & PRESERVE COMPANY X Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah X X t large delegation1' of Kaysville friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, sleigKed to their home in Syracuse ward last night, and treated.them to a pleasant surprise party. Refreshments were served and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed. , The GoJden RuIr Stores company, of Kaysville ani Farmington, is erecting an addition" to the pool room building which the company recently purchased inr Parmington. The new building will be 33x80 and will make a fine store room. J. J. Bowman, of Sunset ward, is the manager of the company. The people of Sunset ward have commenced the erection of a meeting Primary officers of North Davis stake house and amusement hall on a plat of with a Valentine party yesterday afPresland the adjoining immediately' ternoon. The house decorations and chnrch which is to building favors were in keeping with the day. byterian the north. It is hoped' to have the Refreshments were served. building ready for occupancy by the first of April. Goddard Wants Contracts for Pickling Cucumbers x XA Mrs. Jesse B. Flint entertained the I i t . . Utah-Idah- LOST, STRAYED JOR STOLEN From Centerville, black cocker spaniel, answers name of Bob. Reward for return or information of his whereabouts. Agent S. L. 0., Centerville. Adv. . ''' . of Business depends largely on the' banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the to-'i- ts d epos itors is a hindrance rather than a help.: Here Your and wiUbeormuchhdii if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it. that-Wft-c- d.' aii. . , Unton A prosperous feraln end rich portion o Derfe ity In the northwest home. wide fields xounty. Fin ferine end end high grede stock ere important features. Has two canning establishments High school srtaien wells. North Dan end beautiful orchards. Branch of Oregon Short Line railway from main line to lak shore furnishes shipping facilities. . State Banf BOUNTIFUL UTAH HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Coach Briggs hoopsters will play The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan high next Friday night at Jor' S. E. Williams has the measles. ' : dan. Joseph Young spent part of the past Davis second team defeated the week in Salt Lake City visiting with team of Murray high school last Fri friends.: day night by a 23 to 21 score... The game was played at Murray. Joseph Flint qnd Thomas Thurgood their farads. They The cast for the play, The Private are busy draining of tile to lay. 3000 feet have some Secretary, has been selected and rehearsals are being held now under the Mr. Earl Cook has just moved into direction of Miss Gladys Smith. The his new home recently purchased from play will be. staged the latter part of his brother Joseph Cook. ' March. . Mr. Call and' family expect to move The wind-u- p ball of the Round-u- p to Idaho this week, making their last Friday night, was a splendid suc- future home in Burley. cess. There was a large crowd 'and good music. A great many of the , William Brambaugh and family parents remained for the dance and hae recently moved into the Horton acted as patrons of the occasion. Fisher home. From a finincial standpoint it was as Mr. Leo Green of Layton spent much of a success as it was socially. and Monday visiting with his Mrs. Owen Willey. Last Friday afternoon the Imperial Male Quartet of Salt Lake City, furA considerable number of our peonished the third number 'of the high attended conference at Kaysville school lyceum course. A large crowd ple on Saturday and Sunday. was in attendance. While the entertainment was not up to the equal of Mrs. Charles Barber spent most of the previous numbers, it was enjoy- last week attending the round-u- p at able. There will be one more number Kaysville and visiting with relatives of this course. Watch for the date. in Centerville. -- Mrs. Aaron Call entertain ....... TAKES OVER SUGAR PLANT OGDEN, February 15. In line with the terms of. peace agreed, upon by the Utaho-ldah- o and the Amalgamated Sugar companies when the Eccles Sugar company tootthe field last fall, the Amalgamated company of Ogden takes over the, Brigham City Utah-JdahPlu nlnwiioLi.' March o company' l, t was announced today. f time was had by all present. Samuel Hatch and family have re cently moved to Bountiful. Mr. Hatch is employed by one of the local pack ing companies. OF $11,000,000 TO M. E. CHURCH LARGEST OF YEAR CHICAGO, February 15. Of given to all benevolences in the $676,-000,0- 00 single amount was $11,000,000, which went to the pension fund of the Methodist Episcopal church. Joseph B. Hingeley, corresponding secretary of the bardof conference claimants, made this statement today at a session of the board, which is holding its annual meeting here. t was-Educa- YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS THE REFLEX N: OFFICE J. Harris David Jem l ; HARRIS & JENSON ATTORNEYS AT 405 Eccles Bldg. LAW Nottries Ogden, Utah PubBi Phone J. A. Howell Clarence Howell & 131 E Wright Wright LAWYERS . 514-51- Eccles Building OGDEN, UTAH 6 Phone 603 Dr.W. E. WHITAKER Dentist Office Block Weet of Bants Vi Phone M. Buk 41 UTAH - KAYSVILLE Thomas Thurgood has recently built a fine screen porch on the rear of. his house and some steps on the. front, both of which look very good. Last Thursday E. H. Williams left Saturday for Day at the Farmers and HousekeepGooding, Idaho, wlth a car of cattle. ers convention. In the morning Pres- Mr. Williams will spend the spring and ident of the School Board H. H. Blood summer on his ranch at Gooding. spoke on Educational Needs in Davis His speech was followed by ' The West Point Dramatic society County. Albert R. Spillman upon the subject, presented His Brothers Keeper very Wood and Concrete on the Farm, successfully Wednesday night to a after which Miss Daisie Harrison lar audience, spoke upon Literature in the Home., n At the afternoon session Professor1. . . P Wilcox is entertaining his 01 Iate by telling them in his Paul of the U. of U. gave a most in- - ' . Th Peasin? manner of speech of the good teresting lecture on Birds. student hour was given over to two . times he expects when his new Ford amve8 typewriting contests and a one-aThe play, Leo Willey has Neighbors,, which was directed by Miss Gladys Smith. Friday, with the Deseret accepted a position News book store tiie dosing day, was perhaps the best, j department of Salt Lake City. He is m0rn' rUt0ned at Present 111 the town of inlthLgeT&Sp II17 m Beatty spoke upon Grantsville. ' Public Health and Sanitation. Miss! Van Lucjr Cott, dean of the women,! GeorS H. Bennett has ben ill for U. of U-- , lectured upon The Health ,the past few day It is reported that of School Girls, this being one of the I" waa poisoned on some food while in best lectures of the week. In the af. Salt Lake Citylast week. He is now ternoon lectures were gien by Pro- much improved. fessor William G. Roylance, Professor Delbert Criddle is showingThomas Beal, and Dr. Woodruff. signs of Thq prosperity and of C a successful, being YSrnaer1 by was attended by about 70 Opeonle building a fine barn. We v are told it will be one-o- f the best in ia vthe country. He is also finishing two be held at the same time in following fooms of his house. ' years We' are very pleised to know that ia ?yTacuse. PWjry, is going to op.1 NOTICE OF BIDS erate this season. The plant has been Bids will be reeveived by John H. idle for two Blood, secretary of the years. There will be ex- Haights Creek ten81va at improvements made, new ma-SaVr,miLany Karsvill. FeC chinery installed and brought up to riiary 19 1917 watermaster for the year March 1 .ate fiuerklly. Peter Barton will tinue as manager. to March 1, 1918. to r.sOTrf i, jert rijbt or JOHN H. it in The Reflex KaysvLlk, Utah, it didnt happen. -- E.-WADDOUPS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W tional Suite 610 Judge Bunding Salt Lake City, Utah - - Woods Cro, Residence Ctik J.R.GAILEY - NOTARY' PUBLIC With Barnes Banking Co, lu 1 Hansons ct KAYSVILLE, UTAH First Class - Work: Our Motte TELEPHONE 45-- J J. - . and Up-to-da- te Quick - - GIFT her sis ter and a few close friends in a social way last Wednesday and an enjoyable come. et ORDER . Next Wednesday evening, Febru ary 21, a library dance will be given hr: the Davis high gymnasium. The affair promises to be the crowning event of the season. All gross receipts will be turned to the high school fund for the purpose of enlarging the library. The most interesting league game of the basket ball season will be played with the Ogden high team, beTHE GODDARD PICKLE COMPANY fore the dance. This is the last game to be iplayed at Davis. Everybody INVADES DAVIS COUNTY . jan4Jbe-convince- SYRACUSE John Morton received a telephone message from. Midway last Thursday communicating the death of Alvey Alexander, a life long friend. Mr. Morton left Friday morning to attend the funeral. While absent .he will visit old friends in that vicinity, as well as relatives at Ileber City. The Goddard Pickling and Preserv ing company, of OgdenT is in the mar-kfor pickling cucumbers and if sufficient acreage can be contracted for in Davis county, will arrange with the Bamberger. Electric for. receivingand transporting the same. The company will stand all transportation charges and return the empty sacks to the growers. Cucumber crops grow in the Roy district have yielded as high as $300 to $400 per acre, according to the records of Hie company. r Davis county people desiring to grow pickling cucumbers should address the company at its Ogden of' fice. . See the advertisement of the company in this issue of The Reflex. Utah , . d. d. SOWS DEPARTME Mr. and Mrs. John Colmere were the Arnold M. Barnes is contemplating a trip to the cities of the Atlantic sea- recipients of R delightful surprise board. He will depart in about two party at the hands of their friends and weeks. neighbors last Tuesday evening. ReE. A. Williams is reported as grow- freshments, muisc and social convering weaker from day to day and it is sation all united in making a very not thought he can long survive. Mrs. pleasant evening. Williams who has also been seriously A delegation from Bountiful Gamp ill is recovering. No. 692, Woodmen of the World, Mayor John G. M, Barnes and son visited Abe Lincoln Camp No. 707, at Herbert J. are expected home from an The extended trip in the interest of the Kaysville, last Saturday evening. a and very Kaysville Canning corporation tomor visitors numbered fifteen and row. profitable evening was pleasant Dr. Sumner Gleason Is desirous of spent, contracts covering a period of Miss Alice Monagari, of Ogden, was making with farmers and land owners to .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sirl Davis years Concord grapes for the Utah grow over the week-enof Fruit Juice Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley entero Hart Sanders, chemist for the tained a few friends with a dinner Sugar company in their plant party Sunday. at Elsinore, has returned to his post Miss Alberta Conrad entertained a after a brief visit with his mother in week-en- supply your wants at the right price. (i THe Most of the Best for the Least Cash 1 KAYSVILLE We can oods in stock. arc fortunate in having these E 'RO'BIftS0 . Li scented Abstractor $ Notary-Public. . F. C A Offie G. V Putledie PHYSICIAN and Near Bamberger answered promptly K4YSVTLLF CaR con-191- 7. n. Fsbruaisi? THE W EEKLY REFLEX x |