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Show THE WEEKLY tlEFLEX KAYSYILLE, UTAH . 4 ptt3 IF ID) Cli 11 WHITE H0UI3 SHOES PTT I I 7 On Easter Sunday you always want to look your best; and you are not well dressed if your feet are not properly clad. We are prepared to Our .prices are money savers. save you money on Easter footwear. - Come in and let us serve you. ir 1 Telephone No. 1, Mrs. C. A. Epperson will entertain the Bay View Study club at her home iarit Th itr In north Davia county ; flna plaea tor raakianea. Kayavilla Holler Mills, vegetable and fruit canning and great brick plant add steadily to the wealth of tha city. General farm ing. fruit and vegetable growing for shipment and canning are important industries. Has the Davia County Central High school, churches and new opera house. City water and eieetrie lights are inducements for investment. Home of the Inland Printing company and its printing plant. tomorrow afternoon. aatab-lishme- nt Mrs. Leo Roueche and children of Salt Lake City, visited with rlatives in Kaysville Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Chipman, of Spanish Fork,' visited relatives in Kaysville the first of the week. Mrs. Sirl Davis was called to Ogden William Blood, one of Kaysvilles Tuesday by the illness of her mother. honored pioneers, is still senously ill his home in this city. 0 Miss Emma Raymond, of Ogden, is at Mrs. Lawrence C. Blood, of Salt visiting with Kaysville relatives. Lake City, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Major visited Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes. with Ogden friends and relatives SunJ. B. Cooley has moved his family day. to the Brough cottage on Sixth street, Miss Emma Raymond, of Ogden, D. B. Phillips. with Kaysville lately occupied by spent the week-en- d relatives. Miss Ruth Marie Openshaw, of Salt Lake City, was the guest of Miss Motorcycle Bargain A No. 1 Thor, Epperson during the week-entwo speeds. D. F. Bone, Layton. Adv. Mrs. Ivan Sessions, nee Bone, of is visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes will Bancroft, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs; Thomas II. parents, entertain the 500 club at their home Bone. this evening. Mrs. Henry Reddish and children, of Miss Corinne Blamires entertained a Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting with her number of friends with a musical Sun parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Edward Edday evening. monds. Es-tel- la d. 4-5- -tf. MrB. J. C. Owen, of Downey, Idaho, T. McClure ' Peters entertained a is visiting with the family of II. J. few friends at the Hotel Utah in honor Sheffield Jr. of .Miss Gertrude. Fletcher Monday Mrs. James H. Linford, of Logan, evening. visited with Kaysville relatives . the Mrs. Ivy Hill Blood, of Drummond, first of the week. Montana, has been called to the old Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes, of Kaysville home by the serious illness Idaho Falls, are visiting friends and of her father, William Blood. relatives in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barton dePaul S. Dellaware, of New Haven, parted for Riverton the first of the Conn., was the guest of Arnold M. week where they will make their future home. Mr. Barton has secured Barnes over the week-enthe position of superintendent of the is planning to remain in Utah Riverton cannery. Mr.-Della-w- d. Kaysville, Utah The Most of the Best for the Least Cash 1 KAYSVILLE The Misses Percilla and Bessie Lay-to- MEETING OF BUILDING MITTEE of Thatcher, Arizona, are in Salt There will be a meeting of the tabLake City where they contemplate esernacle building committee at the oftablishing themselves in business. fice of the Barnes Banking company, James Green of this city and Mrs. on Tuesday evening, April 10th. This J. R. Ilodson Layton, have returned meeting is of much importance' and from a visit 'With theijr sister who reevery member of the committee is sides at Pinto, Washington county. urged to be present. . Miss Gertrude Fletcher, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. RAILROADS OPPOSE RATE RED. Rutledge, for the winter, has reDUCTION turned to her home in Fergus, Mont. WASHINGTON, April 4. Adjust. The Misses Irene and GaraettSwan ment of freight rates in the "entertained the Luanna club at their cases by abolishing low home on 'Monday evening. Those rates from eastern cities to through present were treated to a delightful Pacific coast ports was oppose4 today time and delicious refreshments. by transcontinental railroad interests in arguments before' the interstate fillBlood who has been Miss Tenna commerce commission. The railroads ing a mission in the northwest statesj rates to the intermountain that has returned to her home in this city; urged be continued virtually as at Miss Blood is in fine Jiealth and re country and contended that low rates present ports having enjoyed her labors. to Pacific coast ports were necessary The fifteen-year-ol- d daughter of because of potential water competition Mr. and Mrs. James Green was oper-- i Panama canal. the ated on for appendicitis at the Dee through such Although competition does not hospital in Ogden on Tuesday. Since exist at present the railroads conbeing operated on the patient has de tended that it was likely to be resumed veloped scarlet fever. at any time. In opposition to that conR. Olle Layton writes his parents tention appeared representatives of that he has been to Laramie, Wyoming, shippers from Chicago, St. Louis. Spowhere he successfully passed an ex- kane, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Anamination as a high school teacher. geles and other cities and of the state Mr. Layton is teaching in the high utilities commissions of Nevada and school at Aftqn, Wyoming. Arl ona. n, ? I Paint -- inter-mounta- in Ronald Swan has accepted a job with the Ellison Ranching company of Nevada. Ron says he wants to go as far from town as possible and stay away until next fall so that he "will have a roll on which to attend school next winter. ' Shabbiness means deterioration and decay. Good paint will increase the value of your property and add many years to its life by protecting it from rain, snow, sunshine and the influence of ACME QUALITY H. J. J. A. Howell 514-51- Will Soon Be Needed Also P. S LAWYERS Eccles Building c. OGDEN, UTAH two-seate- d, IL E. 17ADD09PS m watamtusmft - For-Treatin- g Grain- Phone for 52-K- 2 Smut- - and f or Bisinfeetani Purposes DIRECTION S Mix,. ons pound .Qf.FormaUehy.de jo about .fifty .gal-- .. Ions of water. jDo not use less than forty-fiv- e gallons of water or it may destroy your grain).- - Wet the grain thoroughly with the solution. Also treat inside of seeder with the solution. For disinfectant purposes use the same solution. Sprinkle in all a disinfectant is required. For closets and cesspools bse places where 5 to pound gallons of water and pour into closets or cesspool. THE LAYTON DRUG CO. Layton, Utah i- - Kaysville Wednesdays and Sundays Phone 9B 5 OVER BARNES BANK i- - t ; i W HARRIS JENSON Utah Ogden Bntterfat 42c pound J.ETlOTlIJVSOSi Iullcdrfe and-SURGE- Hansons Electric I Shoe Shop Up-to-da- -St X :: Specialist plates, crown and x bridge work, and correction ' A registered milk strain Durham Suite 610 Judge Building irregular teeth. All work ? j of bull for service. Apply to Stewart and material 3 Lake City, Utah Salt guaranteed Brothers or James A. Cottrell, Kays- ix - Ogden Office: ? Residence - - Woods' Cross, Utah For the information ofreadera of ville. Adv. First National. Bank Building The Reflex outside of the county we .For Sale, Trade of Lease-Tw-elve will state that the weather for the acre farm on Mountain road, east of past two days has been fine but there Dentist station. Suitable is indication of a storm this afternoon. Layton Bamberger for hogs and chickens and truck farm- Office Vi Block West of Bantea Bank rJUTDAL The snow has. gone in the valley exCEtEAtJERY ing. City water. Under Kays Creek cept in sheltered places where the Phone 41 company ditch. Home, bam, drifts were very deep. The ground is Irrigation and - - UTAH other KAYSVILLE Seven grainery outbuildings. still too wet for plowing. acres in cultivation. R. E. Barber, - J. W. Burton has returned from his Layton, Utah. Adv. N. J. Harris David Jenson winter range and reports that his For Sale 20 acres of land, good sheep are now on their way to his & terms.- This place lambing grounds where they are due to house, stable; easy ATTORNEYS AT LAW arrive within the next six days. Mr. must be sold before April 1st. R. J. Adv. Burton, Burton this morning told The Reflex 405 Eccles Bldg. Notaries Public the following interesting story conWall paper "and home decorations Ogden, Utah Phone S30 cerning rabies: About December 2d in on are the store of at siow the display the vicinity of Newfoundland, arcoyote Is said. to. have bitten a sow and the Davis County Furniture company. The sow after bitipgtwo of her pigs, de- stockjs large and up to date and the NOTARY PUBLIC are right. Adv. veloped rabies and was killed; after- prices, Liaeeneed Abstracter and With Barnes ward the pigs developed rabies and Kaysville Co, Banking Notary Public-PRUNING were killed. It is suppose that the l am prepared-t- e- do. pruning 4n sow or'bne of the pigs bit one of" Mr. Office P. C. A lli. Bldg. correct and Call on manner. 2). G. expert Burtons sheep dogs and he developed - - UTAH FARMINGTON or address Joseph P. Payne, ClearPHYSICIAN Burtons also developed rabies and field, Utah. Advr Office and Residence on Locust Street theyjwerealso, killed.J.Jjince . the!, killNOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Near Bamberger Depot"' ing of the yews another of Mr. BurCalls answered promptly day er nlgkt tons dogs developed rabies and has Estate of John Barton, Deceased. -- . - UTAH AY8VILLB . Creditors will present cliams with been killed. vouchers attached to the undersigned at No. 658 22nd street, Ogden, Weber Oregon Short Line Excursions Oregon Short Line Excursions County, Utah, on or before the 25th of 1917. July, For Conference, Salt Lake City, April For Conference, Salt Lake City, April day JOHN F. BARTON, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 3d to 8th, inclusive. Same rates as Executor of Estate of John Barton, 3d to 8th, inclusive. Same rates as via any other route, with usual high via any other route, with usual high Deceased. and First Class T. McClure for Peters, standards of equipment and service. Attorney standards of equipment and service. Quick Work: Our II site Kaysville, Utah. Ask agents for rates and further deAsk agents for rates and further de Executor, First publication, March 22, 1917. TELETHONS 45--1 tails, Adv. tails. Adv, Last publication, April 12, 1917. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- -2t -- DENTIST - Adv. - FORMALDEHYDE rjr 1: x, J. R. GAILE Y 4TTJ. Marsteller Dr.w. E. WHITAKER And All Kinds of Implements for Spring Work Examine Our Line and Get Our Prices and Terms I i St. O. Two -Way Plows LAYTON, UTAH r ; For Sale A black top Velie spring wagon, good as new. Will sell cheap. G. H. Colemere, Kaysville. - Clarence E. Wright company. 18-N- l. f - Sheffield & Sons, Kaysville Howell & Wright two-seate- Phone - t Ask at our store for a free copy of the Acme Quality Painting Guide Book. It tells all about paint and painting, what to use, how much will be required and how it should ' be applied. ' d, For Sale A black top Doug will now combine farming with his profession of trouble man for the Velie spring wagon, good as new. Will 6 cheap. G. 11. Colemere, Kaysville.' Mountain States Tlephone andJTele-grap-h sol " l. Phone Adv. Phone 603 , 1 : protects your property better, because it lasts longer. It costs less because each gallon of the Acme Quality Kindjcovers more surface. street which he has lately purchased. L. Mickelson, an expert horse shoer, has accepted a situation with .NielMr. son, the Kaysville blacksmith. Mickelson is anxious to display his ability as horse shoer and invites the people of Davia county to give him a trial in shoeing their horses. . . M HOUSE PAINT e. ! I the elements. WANT ADS j A registered milk strain Durham D. B. Phillips has moved his family bull for service. Apply to Stewart to the Curtis property on East Cherry Brothers or James A. Cottrell, Kays-tillAdv. 4t i a. Shabby House - . i that 18-N- P.& 0. Beet Seeders and Cultivators ' f s Kim CASE STORE, fj 1 f -2. te :i t |