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Show TOE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSTOLE. UTAli THE RANGE OF BOUNTIFUL 'Last Thursday was spent in "" ' Nine milts north of Salt Lake City, tub urban and raatdance town. Itrrat city In Davie county ; baa waterworks. clactrie litrtita and power, telephones. ceuent sidewalk. Surround! by neb market garden and fruit land. two alaetrie railroad arltb low farm. taro transcontinental railroad, bnck yard, two banks, rood boaiDota houaaa. commercial dub. traded and blab school, church and hxira. A rood place baa. possibilitiesii BAKES,; clean- ing the Syracuse ward tabernacle. Miss Nellie Bennett spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden with relatives. Mr William A.'Morten of Salt Lake spoke here in meeting last Sunday afternoon. f Miss Arta Manning of West Point Mrs. Amott is visiting relatives In spent last week here with her sister, Minneapolis. Mrs. Roy Briggs. Mrs. Glen Eldredge of Newcastle Mrs. Maggie Sorenson of Garland CJOOKi BROILS t: is Cholera Morbus This is a very painful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician. summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepared for it. Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: Ihiring the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief. Adv. . Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlains Tablets Chamberlains Tablets are a wonder. I never sold anything that beat them, writes F, B. Tressey, Richmond, Ky. When troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. Adv, visiting relatives here. is also spending a few days with E. 'A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker and family. T.W. Winter on May 21st. A party was given in honor of Mr. Frew' last Thursday evening at Earl Mrs. Charles A large crowd of his mother's. his City is visiting friends were present. The evening Mrs. Eleanor Williams, the nurse, was spent in games, music and reis taking treatment at the L, D. S. freshments. it hospital. A surprise party was given in honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jardine are re of Mr.AlbeiirTree and MissJulia Ijoicing over the arrival of a son born Tree, last Friday evening. The folI last lowing were present: Nellie Bennett, Thursday. Eva Thurgood, Hazel Thurgood, Rea Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood of Lurie Smedley, Laura Thurgood, Syracuse spent a few days here last Smedley, Elsie Hansen, Ida Hansen, week visiting relatives. Vera Nalder, Lena Tree, Doris Cook, Maude-Walk- er, Ruby -- Wlker, Irva Mrs. Arthur Naylor returned home Pearl Bodily, Gertrude Willey, from Chesterfield, Idaho, Saturday, Walker, Glen Briggs, Claude N alder, Carl after spending several days with Barber, Ralph Green, Alton Bennett, friends. Phil Bennett, Arnold Bodily, Earl A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bodily, lax) Thurgood, Rufus Willey. Earl E. Hatch of Dove Creek on May The evening was spent In games and 21st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. refreshments. C. P. Hatch. I T This justly famous that will G-- E Electric Range do everything any other kind of cooicstove will do and do it better. There is no waste of futi, as the heat is concentrated just where it is wanted and is under instant control. Shrinkage in food is also less than with other stoves. Neither smoke, fumes nor ashes are given off by this electric range. It is, therefore, the ideal cummer equipment for the kitchen-.- It is always ready for immediate use ftt a turn of the switch and costs nothing for fuel when not actually cooking. We will gladly demonstrate UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service X Smith left Tues-da- y for Malad, Idaho, to visit with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I X . William Howard. Mr. and Mrs. George Lallas of Salt Lake City spent Decoration Day with Mrs. Lallas parents Mr. and Mrs. sti We not only invite you to open LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. W. R. , Women can be lure of receiving courteous attention in this; Located in the midt of fartil field. of milk, tomato In production Excel and sugar beet. Ha th factory of the Layton Sugar company, cannery, roller and concrete eectlon of mill, creamery state road. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit trowand ing, truck gardening, chicken raising On Una of Salt Laka A Ogden dairying. and Oregon Short Lina. Has electric light Wrtt Layton Commerand waterworks. cial club for information. a personal account with us, but we also will be glad to give you the benefit of our advice and experience in other business matters. Ephraim Briggs. Miss Gertrude Arbuckle of Salt 4 v, Mrs. Grace Robins Js the guest of Lake City, formerly of Bountiful, is at the Holy Cross hospital suffering friends in Provo during the t week. from appendicitis. Miss Lizzie Green was the guest of l'MLeland Sessions and Mary Hatch, Miss Josie Layton the latter part of both of this place, were married the week. Thursday. A reception for the family Mrs. Anna Norman of Blackfoot, was given at the home of the bride. Idaho, has been visiting relatives here Mrs. Arthur Richards of Garfield for the past week. returned home Saturday after spendMr and Mrs. Reuben Fuller of ing several days with her moFher, Thatcher, Ariz., have been visiting Mrs. Sarah A. Tuttle. relatives in Layton. Mrs. Jane Jacobson, Mrs. Ed Fack-- I Mrs. Lucius Laudie entertained the I Have you repaired that building - or fence This spring? We have the material for either, including lumber, wire and paint Co-o- p. We are never too busy to be pleasant. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COMPANY rell and Mrs. Kelly Davis left Mon- Diveno Club last Thursday afternoon day for Georgetown, Idaho, on ac- at her home. Refreshments were count of the serious illness of their served at the close of the afternoon sister, Mrs. Smith. Those present were Misses Luressla Lavon Green, Fern White The small son of Mr.) and Mrs. Morgan, Bessie Ware, Martha Morgan, sides, Phelps, the section foreman, died Thelma Bennett, Mary Morgan, Itha Sunday, after a few days illness. and Nora Morgan. Ware Ada Layton, Funeral services were held Monday at The most elaborate social event In the family residence. Layton for some time took place Thomas Argyle of this place and Thursday evening, when Mr. and Mrs Mamie Corbett of Bancroft, Idaho, are Francis Bone entertained a large numto be married Thursday, June 7 th in ber of friends at a farewell party in the Salt Lake temple. A shower was honor of their son, Clyde, who leaves given Wednesday in honor of the in a few days for the United States couple. army officers' training camp in Sab Miss Alta Waite of Burley, Idaho, Francisco. - The house was beautifully decorated in the national colors, and formerly of Bountiful, and Sam music Whitehead, of Burley,, were married the time was spent in dancing, e luncheon A and" games. in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, June 1st. A reception was given the was served. Among those present same evening at the home of the were Mr. and Mrs. David E. Layton, brides grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bone, Mr, and Mrs. CalMark Waddoups. vin Carbidge,JMr. and Mrs. George j Kirkham, Mr, and MrsTLionel Layton, SYRACUSE Misses Pearl Layton, Vera Day, MarA prosperon farming and rich communion Ellison, Mollie Barnes, Leone Lay- ity in tha north wa tern portion of Daria fields wid and farms Fin home, county. ton, Mary Bone, Bessie Day, Luella and high grade stock are important Bertha Boy lin,- - Try phene j feature. Ha two canning establishment, Layton, artesian well. North Davis High school Dot Day, Estella Epperson, Layton, Branch of orchards. Oregon and beautiful Short Lina railway from main Una to laka Josie Layton, Gladys Barker, Bess bora furnishes shipping facilities. Steed, Marie Layton, Elizabeth Ellin son, Alice Layton, Mamie Layton, new a has Sr. Mr. Joseph Bodily Corine Adams, Kirkham, Elgie Ford car. Butler, Afton Bourn, Rose Rogers, Miss Laura Smedley has returned Vera Layton, Freda Scoffield, Coral . . from Idaho. Layton, Mary Whitesides, Irene Lay-toLenore Layton; Evan Ellison, Miss Mamie Barber spent last week David Day, Clarence Bone, Jack Parin Ogden with her sifter, Mrs. Ole Will Scoffield, Edward Layton, rish, sions. Leonard Sandall, Syvil Scoffield, Mrs. Mable Christensen of Salt Joseph Johnson, Spencer Adams, Lake spent a few days with her par- Robert Marshall, Edward Robinson, ents last week, Mr. and Mrs.' E. Murray Cowley, Lewis Whitesides and W. Walker. Ralph Hampton. three-cours- The House of Quality. v 99y9 FRANR r-- caOTuAcron. V 999 999999999 HYDR builder. rocks BREEDER AND GROWER- - OF r, fbcJf BARRED FEmOVTH AND DVROC CSBJSSX VXD ... 999-9VA- fcsaA Ksvill' UTAH KAYSVILLE, LEI US SUPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS K Quality unsurpassed: S. W, P. Paints Charter Oak Ranges, Crack-a-Jac- k Suits, Garden Tools. 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