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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH THE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES BOUNTIFUL Nim aai)a Borth of Salt Lak City, and roiudcooo town. Urfot city la IXotw county ; ku waterworks, otertn s. lirhu and power, talapbonaa, ccBafnt Surrounded by riob market and fruit landa, two electric railroad. oriUi low farm, two tranMOnttnental railroad., bnck yard, two banka, rood btatnem boueea, eomcnercial club, traded aad blgh acboola, cburcbm and toogea, good plaoe to lira. ub-ur- mAKH, ulCJOOKS DEOILS f I -- sMa-walk- Amelia Sessions is quite ill, ? a with cholera morbus. I used ChamCholera Morbus Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy berlains SYRACUSE and a This is Very rainful dangerous and it gave them immediate relief. A proaperou. farming and neb commundisease. In almost every neighbor- Adv. ity in the northweitcrn portion of Pavia hood someone has died from it before wide Fine farm. and bomoa, field, county. medicine could be obtained or a phy-- . Has a Good Opinion of Chambeand hiah trade .lock art important rlains Tablets feature. Haa two canning wtahltahntonta, sician summoned. The right way is to arteaian wella. North Pan. High acbool Colic of Tablets are a wona Chamberlains Chamberlains have bottle ami beautiful orchard., Branch of Oregon 1 never sold house in the der. Diarrhoea and Remedy Line line to anything that beat from lake Short main railway Mrs. them, Writes F. B. Tressey, Richso as to be 'prepared for it, abort fnmUhm chipping facilities. Charles -- Enyeart, Huntington, Ind, mond, Ky. When troubled with indiMrs. Joseph Holbrook is on the sick writes: During the summer of 1911 gestion or constipation give them a two of my children were taken sick trial. Adv. list. I 1 i i - I Mrs. Dr. E. W. Smedley has been Mr. Joseph Thurgood has diph- quite ill. theria. Miss Liliyle Felton is visiting Primary conference was held friends in Park City, -- Sunday afternoon. Allen Bryson is building ahouse made for arete1 jtrefnorth bf his fathers7 tlon here on July 4th. Rlans-are-bvi- This justly famous G-- E Electric Range will do everything that any other kind of cook stove will do and do it better. ' There is no waste of fuel, 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 summer equipment for the kitchen. It is always ready for immediate use at a turn of the switch and costs nothing for fuel w hen not actually " cooking. ng A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A baby girl was born to Dan E. Lee lest Wednesday, Mrs. John Ken, June 19th. . Mrs. E. C. Barlow, of Holbrook, Mrs. Hattie Moore of -- Garlaml-i ldaha,- -i visiting relatievs here. spending a few days here. Mrs. Lester Garrett and family re E. J. Tree spent the week-en- d visiting relatives in Franklin, Idaho. Salt Lake visiting his daughters. Mrs. John Bryson left Saturday fori Malad, Idaho, to visit with a daughter. 5 i Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Jensen of Hooper spent Sunday in Syracuse. Miss Avon Lee of guest of Mrs, C. H. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sessions, of Ogin Syracuse. den, spent the week-en- d week. We will gladly demonstrate I Mr. and Mrs William Mabey of Miss Hattie Payne of Clearfield Bancroft, Ida., are visiting relatives with Mrs. Orson spent the week-en- d here. , Bybee, Eva Feller of this place and Charles Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert Barton of R. Collings of Paris, Idaho, were mar-- 1 with Kaysville spent the week-en- d ried last week. Mrs. Frank Barton. Mr. W. C. Snow. of Salt Lake City Mrs, George Vaughn and family of has purchased the Canyon Crest Farm - are spending a week with-M- rOgdenMill up and Mrs. Orson Bybee. Lawrence Burnham has purchased the E. W. McBurney residence and Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Walker and Mr. moved his family into the same. and Mrs. Roy Sessions, all of Ogden, in Syracuse. Mrs. M. f( Eakle returned home spent Sunday from the L. D. S. hospital last week, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wright of Midwhere she has been taking treatment. vale are spending a few days with Mrs. C. F. Hansen. Mrs. Annie Neville and daughter Mr. and returned to their home in Tetonia, Mrs. Charles Barber spent most of Idaho, Sunday, after spending the last week in Ogden with her daughter, winter here. , Mrs. Ole Sessions. She is now in Idaho her brother, Warren "Kent, who with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Argyle Jr. returned home from Bancroft, Idaho, has just lost his wife. Friday, after spending abotu a week Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Tree are in Park I j UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service Just as a man is judged in a personal way by the company he keeps, so is he judged in a business way by the banking connection he makes. r ite I THE PRICE OF I L.S.H0ES..,.. Has greatly advanced within the last few months but we still have a line of Gents, Ladies and Boys which we are offering at prices much below the present cost. creek-cany- on. A checking or savings account with a good reliable institution like this one reflects good business judgment. It builds prestige. So choose wisely and soon. -- -- Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow WH visiting relatives. City visiting for a few days with their Dr. Wilkey has bought the Milk daughters, Mrs. Frank Pace, Mrs. Sanitarium from Mrs. H. D. Allred. James Pace and Mrs. Walter Baird; Dr. Wilkey has just returned from the also their son, Mr. E. J. Tree. East where he has been studying. I Last Thursday evening Mr. William Mrs. Leonard Handy entertained a I A, Morton of Salt Lake gave an enter- number of her lady friends Thursday I tainmeht in the Syracuse amusement afternoon. The afternoon was spent I hall, consisting of 100 pictures and a in sewing and music and a dainty I story with each. A large crowd was I lunch was served. present. t I Mrs. Frederick Bangerter Sr. died program was given Sunday morn-the home of her son in Granger, on I g, jn honor of Fathers day, as fol Saturday, June 9th. Funeral services lowg. Opening exercises, selection by j were held the following Monday tmae quartet; duet. May and Veda Granger. Mrs. Bangerter was the Bodily- - welcome address, Mrs. F. T. mother of John Bangerter of this Walker; presenting of red carnations fathers present, about fifty in ll all; recitation, Julia Tree; story, Doris THE BURTON REUNION Cook; vocal solo, David E. Cook; reciLast Monday 181 members of the tation, Gertrude Willey; duet, Ida and Burton family assembled at the opera ulsie' Hansen ; plano duet, Woodruff house in Kaysville where they spent and Newel Steed;, recitation, Maude the afternoon and evening in carrying Walker; recitation, Golda Nalder; out a well ordered program. After duet, Lydia Williams and Mary. Ann reports from various committees on Bodily; recitation, Nellie Rampton; geneaology, temple work, etc, a de- jenediction, Alice Steed. licious luncheon was served. The latter part of the evening was spent in A grand concert" under lhe""direc-tio- n of the Y. L. M. I. A. will be given strictly social functions. A splendid Bee Hive girls of this ward the of impromptu speeches, by program was a recitations and leading Wednesday evening, June 27, 1917. songs. Member of the feature. family were The program will be as follows: The present from Afton, Wyoming; Rigby, Womanho call; prayer; chorus, The Idaho; Salt Lake City, Ogden and March of the Bee Hive Girls," by the Kaysville. All were representatives of Unalo swarm; tableau. Seven Ages of the family of James Burton of Brad- Woman; reading, Mary Rampton; ford, England, whose widow and eight chorus,Songof the Bees, by the children came to Utah in 1855, being Beula swarm ; reading, Irva Walker; preceded by the oldest boy, Robert L. ribbon drill. Oak swarm; piano duet, Burton, who came to Kaysville in 1850. Mrs. Mattie and Aurelia Barber; tabThe other children are William W. leau, Seven Fields of the .Bee Hive Burton, Rosemond Rushforth, James Work, namely, (1) Religion, (2) Home, Burton, Margaret Marriott, Thomas (3) Health, (4) Domestic Art, (5) (6) Business, (7) Public Burton, Mary Holland and Christopher still are these Gertrude Willey; Service; of living, Four reading, Burton, and three of them were present at the one-aplay, When the Cats Away," Another branch of the by the Unalo swarm; chorus, Busy reunion. family,. that of Robert WrBurton, was Bees Oak swarm; time, 8:30 sharp; admission, 25 and 15 cents. also represented- at 9 Come and secure yours. 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