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Show n THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH I I TH E R AN G E OF FARMINGTON County Mat of rick an4 fortDo Dario county. Homo of tko Millw Floral w-ponthr florrora la tin grown of tnt.rmountaia country. Locatwa of tk. famou. Layooa rwort. Haa raUrvcrb an4 Icctnc light. A flat pUc for miJnea POSSIBILITIES .BAKES COOKS. BftOILS RQ'ASTi iU y, lutt v ,ttn Miss Wealthy Clark -- spent the week with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Orlif Farr have a new bouncing baby boy, born Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rice entertained at an informal luncheon Sunday even ing. Joseph Haycock of Idaho is here for a few das, the guest of his brother Daid. Mrs. Frank Udv spent the Electric Range other kind cook G-- E will do everything that any w ill do and do it better. of stove There is no waste of fuel, SS the heat is concentrated just where it is wanted and i under instant control. Shrinkage in food is also less than with other stoes. Neither smoke, fumes nor ashes are given off by this electnc range. It is, therefore, die ideal summer equipment for the kitchen. It is always ready for immediate use at 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 - ist- - Adv- - 1 i I 1 i su lfas a Good Opinion of Chamber-lalaVTsbl- et ChamberlainVThblets are a won der. I never sold anything that beat them, writes F. B. Tressey, Richmond, Ky. When troubled with indigestion orconstipstion give them a trial. Adv. ii Mrs. Charles Barber has returned rom Idaho. Mi-'Fdna Cook spent the end in TootTe visiting friends. S week- Mrs. Roy Sessions of Ogden spent week-en- d Mrs. F. J. Walker and family of of her mother, Ogden are spending a couple of weeks in Syracuse- - noting relativi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodily, Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Idaho Falls visited a few days with Pearl Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Fred in ThatchBodily spent the week-en- d Mrs. J. H. Robinson. er, Box Elder county. Mrs. W. A. Langston and little son A shower was given in honor of Wiley,- of Douglas, Aril., are guests of Miss Hazel Thurgood Saturday evenMr. and Mrs. John K. Wallace. ing. About forty were present. Miss Mrs. Hyrum Clark spent the week- Thurgood was married to Mr. Stewart end in Salt Lake, the guest of Ker Johnson last Thursday. daughter, Mrs. Edna Erickson. Mis Millie Schofield of Kaysvitle with her parents, Mr., Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes ant spent Sunday "B. Schofield. Mr. and T. and Mrs. family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Moss Urs.LeRoy H. S. Daynes during the week. joran Frew also spent the day with Miss Golda Christensen of Kanosh the Schofields. - I I short time in Farming-ton- , A grand celebration will be held the guest of Miss Eva Hess. lere on July 4th and a rousing good is expected. The program is jis Q9 9 90009009994HHMH0994HHHHMMMHMMfr09999099jtf9990099 Mrs. C. A. Miller and Mrs. George time I'ollows: Raising the flag at sunrise; in Qgden, Stayner spent the week-en- d I 0:30, Star Spangled Banner," Syra-cus- e I guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Farr. I choir; prayer, Chaplin E. J. Tree; I t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller attended girls chorus, led by Mrs. Bambrough; i a dinner party Sunday at the home of reading, George A. Rampton; duet, J. i i Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Robertson J. ylkerand Belle Copper; cornet t I of Salt Lake. solo, Eli Rentmeister; boys chorus; i reading, Gertruda Willey; vocal solo, i Miss Lucille James and Master Ru- - David Cook; oration, Judge A. J. Ion C. James of Salt Lake are here Howell; vocal solo, Vera Barber; seI I visiting with their sister, Miss Louise lection by Syracuse Male quartet; I k James, for a few days. i prognostication, Joseph J. Holbrook; t selection, Veda and May Bodily, Erma t tea Mrs. Robert Miller- attended a and Marie Parley; "America," by the i Saturday afternoon in Ogden, given by i Mrs. Lewis Peery, Mrs. Joseph Scow congregation. Lunch at noon. Everybody is requested to bring their lunch i croft and Miss June Scowcroft. i and eat in the grove. Games, races 1 Mrs. L. H. Muir left Saturday for and other sport contests will be the t 1 j Randolph to attend the funeral of her feature of the afternoon. Everybody i t who died of is invited to come and bring their Jesse Spencer, brother, i diabetes. He was a young man and friends. ( t unmarried. t i MORMON CHURCn WORKER OF t A. J. Bruneau of Salt Lake City SUNSET EXPIRES r has filed a suit against Mr. and Mrs i I Bishop Robert II. Beesley of Sunset Harold C. Best, now of Idaho, on r Davis county, died at 11 oclock ward, i attorand note for $474 and interest, i Sunday morning following a series of t ney's fees of $75. j i operations for the relief of a serious i Miss Alta Robinson entertained at illness. Bishop Beesley was a native i ( dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. of Kaysville, where he was born on i Charles Parrish and daughter Afton, November 15, 18C5. For a time he i Mrs. Regnal Barber and Mrs- - Ezra lived at Croydon, Marion county, and i i l then moved to Davis, county. He was Benson, all of Centerville. ( t in church work and energetic .active i Friday evening the officers of the in providing a new ward house which t North .Farmington Primary enter- is now r. being built. He is survived by tained its members at a dancing i his wife, two sons and eight daughi party. The hall was decorated in a ters. The funeral servicer were held j t r p. patriotic olor scheme. Refreshments from the Clearfield ward meeting ( were served. house at 2 oclock Wednesday afterat entertained noon. The body was taken to Croy- t Mrs. C. H. Bourne i t dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Rogers don Thursday for interment. t of Logan. Covers were laid for Miss ( ! MUTUAL PROGRAM , Clarice Williams, Miss Afton Bourne, I C. II. 99999999999999? Mrs. and Mr. yrg Rogers, ooqoooooo0999999999999999994?9999999 Following is the program for the) j Bourne, Mr. Day and Mr Ellison. Mutual meeting next Sunday evening. The program will be largely of a paThursday evening the Beehive girls triotic character. The speakers of the of South Farmington entertained evening will be Richard W. Young Jr., BUILDER. CONTRACTOR their friends at a bonfire party on of Salt Lake City, and Hon. Charles brmzcrand growzjl the banks of Steed creek. The R. ROCK BountifuL of Mabey, yApuy-- Hamovni ing was spent in outdoor games, after Mr. and Mrs. William Rigby. Duet, and itvsloc jeaser bed e which supper was served to thirty-firMisses Corlnne Butler, Jack Trio, guests. Parrish and Clark Hess. Kaysvill' The amended articles of of the Layton Sugar Company PRIMARY ASSOCIATION AT L A- 4HHS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999Y99999999I GOON JULY 11TII jth the county clerk. N. Ir I from On increased is stock July 11th, the Pri-- I Wednesday, The capital into mary associations of North and South $600,000 to $1,000,000, divided of $100 Davis stakes will hold their annual value the of shares par 10,000 each E. P. Ellison is president, and outing at Lagoon. An elaborate program has been pre-- 1 R. EL Allen secretary. pared for the occasion among the fea Subscribe forxTbe Reflex and get tures of which will be a pioneer parade, pioneer dances, and games. ALL the news ALL fhe time. he keeps, so is he judged in a business way by the banking connection he makes. is spending a A checking or saving' account with a good reliable institution like this one reflect good business judgment. It build prestige. j j So choose wisely and toon. THE PRICE OF SHOES Has greatly advanced within the last few months but we still have a line of Gents, Ladies and Boys with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain' Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief. relatn es. in Salt Lake, the guest Mrs..3L--M .Miller, This justly famous Cholera Morbus This is a very painful and dangerous A prosperous firming and rick commundisease. In almost every neighbority In the nortkwcst.ni portion of 1'sns hood someone has died from it before ounty tin. farm, and komm. will, fit Mi could be obtained or a phymedicine and high grad, slsrk srt important sician summoned. The right way is to faaturm. Has two canning stabh.hmtnta, artmian walla. North Davio High school ha ve a bottle of Chamberlains Colic; and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house Short Lino railway from main lino to lake Mrs. so as to be prepared for it. abort furnisho. skipping fscttitim. Charles' Enyeart,- - Huntington, Ind.,' Mrs. Annie Bennett is on the sick writes: During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick SYRACUSE I which we are offering at prices much below the present cost. I H 'r t I -H I t-l- -M Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COMPANY UTAH KAYSYILLE, t A LET PS SUPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS Come, and secure yours. Co-o- -I- S. W. P. Paints sed: Quality-unsurpas- Charter Oak Ranges, Garden Tools. . Crack-a-Jac- Garden Seeds ShoesStock bigger than Suits, k for Headquarters and Varnishes ever. Our chair premium still Get a punch ticket holds good. j The House of Quality. Go. Stewart-Burto- n --FRANK irra& - If: i t f . , r. ! f at 1 i I 1 S. t n T 'O f CEMENT STAVE! m 4 MYRON W. PHILLIPS jm.?. POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN BAKERY aid CONFECTIONERY i 100 Tons Capacity of Silo hat provan entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its taao and economy art vital KAYSVILLE UTAH The Strength ofBusiness Known Everywhere As The iVERY BEST j largely on the banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its, depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. be of help be convinced that We value. accommodation is of and judicious if courtesy Your business will be better for It D(j Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the mot modem mill Packed in the neateit manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. t - depends Here r BringlYdur" Deposits can and will much -- An, U "Union State BOUNTIFUL, UTAH BanK w f There- - are m a e y tiloet of this con- struction In Davit county, all of which 1, are giving satUfae-tio- n. For Inform a-tion ar to cats of i concrete, tear off f hiennou3ilam Conor oio Co. f I , Ogdem- - Utah Plea? Sesi Ha Hams A9SO. 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