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Show t T1IE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSV1LLK. UTaR SYRACUSE Al-to- n and rich common, A pro prom tarn portion of Dari ity la the north mad Kino fans homo, wide field county. atock are important and high grad two Baa canning mtabtishmenta, faatorm. artcaian walla. North Davia High echoed and baaOtifnl orchard. Branch of Oregon Short Lin railway from main Um to Take ahore farniahe chipping faciliuea. fn-mi- w. Mrs. Annie Bennett is improving. William D. Criddle is on the sick list. Mrs. Julia Steed spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake. Miss Evelyn Barton and .Mr Barton spent the Fourth in -- Gilbert Hen-ife- r. s Mrs. Lenard Jensen of Hooper spent Sunday in Syracuse parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barber. wither Tiffs. LuciTeMoss and Miss Clara Schofield visited a few days in Kays-vill- e last week with their sister, Miss Millie ber, Reese Baird, Golden Criddle, Bennett, Ralph Green, -- Ivin Thomley and Arnold Bodily. Schofield, i Harry II. Erickson,- - Mrs. Thomas Stev- n FARMINGTON County wit of rich and f.rtila Davia y. county. Horn of Um Millar Floral th tanceat rrowara of flowvra in th intermountain country. Location of th famous Layoon raaort. Ha vrtrwork and electric light. A fin pUca for rcaulanca. coro-pan- Funeral services were held here Sunday for the baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Mrs. Smith and her three Miss May Edwards wai a visitor of youngest children were in Arizona visiting with her Mrs. H. S. Daynes during the week. mother when her baby died. Miss Fae Lambert spent Sunday ip. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Compton, Farmington, the guest of MissjJRhea Mrs. Frank Compton and daughter, Taylor. and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Nelson and son, Mrs. Holt of Salt LakeTs spending all of Thatcher, have been spending a a short time in Farmington with Mr. few days herewith Mr. and Mrs. ttftd M rs. Or Holt Mrs. RubyM.-- Huntsman returned The concert given by the Beehive SaturdaTrom a months visit with girls June 27th, was a grand success, in relatives a large crowd being present. The Utah lleyburn, Idaho. Power & Light Co. of Layton proMr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander of duced the lights for the tableaux! Salt I.ake will spend a short time in which w ere fifteen in number. Thoy he barmingtoff summer during"-tPfoduced' lights Of all ebToy? which months. made a very remarkableeffect, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holbrook of was enjoyed much byJ.Ke audience and Bountiful those in appreciated greatljrby spent Sunday here with their charge of the coneertx'fhe same concert will daughter and Mr. and Mrs. be presenter in the Kaysville opera Ileber Sessions. house one night next week. Watch AruO. S, L. train of 33 cars of seven-months-o- ld son-in-la- and Mrs. George Hanson and family of Sandy are spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. thesfore window's forposters C. F. Hanson. pefrect date. Mr. lawn party was given last Friday evening by Miry and Jennie Walker, Lena Tree, those present being: Doris Cook, Maude Walker, Verna Walker, Ina Walker Ruby Walker, Bluet Sandoz, Margaret SandoZ Mary Rampton Julia Tree, Gertrude Barber, Vera Nalder, Claude Nalder, Vem Ratnpton, Albert Tree, Carl Bar- A sheep was unloaded here last 'Sunday and the owner or manager, a Frenchman, intended to drive them through the canyons of Morgan county, but on being told that the roads are .now overgrown with a dense growth of brush he concluded to drive the herd through Weber canyon. or the Doing Good. Few medicines have met more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny, Sask., says of it, I have used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and in Miss Khoda Clark and John my family, and can recommend it as of Bountiful were married in being an excetpionally fine preparation. Adv. the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. After the ceremony a wedding scupper was given for the young couple at the x. home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lambert. The decorations were in roses. Covers were laid for the immediate families .and friends. Later in the evening the young couple left on their honeymoon. Burn-ingha- m t- - t THE PRICE OF Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Rice entertained a few of their Salt Lake friends at dinner Sunday afternoon. The house was decorated in roses and the centerpiece for the table was a bowl of pink roses. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. William. Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Shore, Miss White, Jack Marsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Briton, Miss Gladys Marsdon and Miss Della Marsdon. After dinner the guests visited the extensive cherry orchards. Has greatly advanced within the last few months but We still have a line of Gents, Ladies and Boys j which we are offering at prices much below the present cost. X. Come and secure yours. tenant Will iam Campbell, Second Lieu- Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea ens. Mrs. Samuel Ashby, MrsT Union tenant Arthur Doran, Richard F. Remedy. . Thinot, Mrs, Sam Y. Taylot, Mr-s- . Bert King. . Now the time to buy. a bottle of h Gray and Mrs. Georggk Colt. Second lieutenants Private Joseph Sobcl, Sergeant Owen Sherwood, Pri- - this remedy so as to be prepared in An.? ther. grumbles ate liav Al oting. Sergeant Don case that any one of your family ThuAuotntion the Williams. should colic have an attack of of diaropsomew here else. However, rhoea the summer. months. It H them here. Some grumble during Subscribe for The Reflex and get is worth a hundred times its cost e the water master doesn't when nee led. Adv, to construct proper ..1, the newfe'ALL the time. gates, so they wont "be tempted looks of the water ditch great holes in making earth Jams every time they use the roadm.ister doesnt require ditch owners to properly cover the water ditches along our sidewalks, over one year ago The Reflex stated that this very important, duty was going to soon be done, but you cant always go by w.hat the newspapers say. All side walk- -' should be made safe forepersons or i row ds of persons to pass each other without risk of falling off from a short. bridge into a deep canal: ' Tht re wus a semblance of a wartime draft here in the court house Tuesday evening when the names of 15 young nun who wore present, and the names of several others who had not anived, were put in a receptacle, thoroughly shaken and drawn out one at a time, as a preliminary to getting our quota of recruits for the nnfitary in the company being organized county. The best credential any young man can offer is proof of a good , savings account. . George Meadows, aged 57 years last January 2Sth, a highly respected citizen of Farmington, died very suddenly last Monday moFning at 7:30 oclock, his demise being due to rheumatism of the heart. He had purchased a ticket for S.alt Lake City and was sitting on the steps of the lagoon State street Matiolf talking with other parties who were alsq waiting for the train to arrive. While talking, and in the middle of a sentence, he pitched over onto the ground and was immediately carried into the station and rubbed and an attempt made t6 administer restoratives, but without avail. Ue leaves a wife, mother, Mrs. Fred Coombs, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary M. Mills and Mrs. Arthur Dustin. Deceased was born in Worcestershire, England, and when quite young was an English soldier, one of the Coldstream guards., and served in the Egyptian campaigns of 1882 and 1885. In one engagement his canteen strap was severed by a bullet. All the family joined the Mormon church and came to JJtah in 1887. One June 2i, 1893, he married Fanny L. SWed, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steed. He had several symptoms of a similar 'attack during the past 12 years. Funeral services were held in the meeting house today at 2 oclock. Deceased bore an enviable It signifies good habits, ambi-tion, thrift and perseverance all worthy characteristics that employers appreciate. A savings account is not only a good character reference, but it is also a good business investment. Kavsvillr The House Co-o- p. of Quality. CONTRACTOR BUILDER BRMTCRAND CRCTJrUL QF BARKED PLYMOVTH ROCKS AND DVBjOC JEKSCT RED delay. tQ I Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARNES BANKING COMPANY UTAH KAYSVILLE, Mrs. Crosby entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of the birthday of her daughter Nell. The house was decorated in roses and carnations. The luncheon was served on the veranda. Mrs. Crosby was assisted by Mrs. Willis Done, Mrs. Nell Joy, Mrs. Byron Crosby Jr., all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Squire Chipman, Mrs. Foster and daughter Olive, of American Fork reputation for honesty andintegrity were also present and will remain in and was an earnest worker 'in church Farmington for a short time as guests and other activities. r .and Mrs. Crosby. EXEMPTION BOARD MEETS Mrs. Nephi Palmer entertained FriThe local exemption board, consistday afternoon at her home in honor of of Sheriff Nalder as chairman, the Veron club. The house was dec- ing Clerk S.. C. Jones, secretary, orated in pink and white carnations County and Dr. L. II. Robison as examining and peonies, while the centerpiece for met and organized on the table was a basket of white mar physician, Thursday, June 28th, and met again guerites. A talk was given on paint- - Tuesday afternoon andTiegano pass ing by Miss Rhea Taylor, after which on the of those liable to eligibility-luncheon was served to Mrs. J. J. under the selective military duty Steed, Mrs. Hyrum Stewart, Mrs. act. .. draft Horace Van Fleet, Mrs.J. H. Rob in son, Mrs. George Q. Knowlton, Mrs. UTAH BATTERY AT JORDAN G. R. Chaffin, Mrs. Eugene Clark, NARROWS Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Brimley, Miss Thir morninp-at-- d ocloclrthe Utah Edith W&Tshand Mrs. Squire of batterylight artillery departed for Jordan Narrows where the men will Mrs. H. S. Daynes entertained the be trained previous to being drafted Smart Set bridge club of Salt Lake into the service of the United State The following appointments by the Thursday afternoon.Thedining room -was decorated poppies governor, subjeet to the formal recogd while place cards were nition of First Utah field artillery, used in the same design. The other are announced: Lieutenant colonel Captain Will rooms were decorated in roses and peonies. Dinner was served at 2 iam C. Webb. Captains First Lieutenant Walter oclock, after which the guests played cards on the lawn, Sirs. Skidmore re- E. Lindquist, First Lieutenant Albert ceiving the prize. Those present were A. Meyers, Charles R. Mabey. First lieutenant Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mrs. IL W. Daynes, Second Lieuten Mrs. J. R. Taylor, Mrs. Charles L. ant F, Roy Williams, Second C.Starkr Second - Lieu- Archer,' Mrs. Julia Dee Ford, Mrs. -- --FRANK HYDE So decide today not '' of-M- X. LET US SUPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS Quality unsurpassed: S. W. P. Paints and Varnishes Charter Oak Ranges, Crack-A-Jac- k Suits, Garden Seeds Garden Tools. Headquarters for Shoes-Sto- ck bigger than ever. Our chair premium holds good. still Get a punch ticket Co. Stewart-Burto- n - - - A -- KyavillV VlwK. f hand-painte- MYRON W. 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