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Show TTIE WEEKLY KEFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH IOWA MAN'S SATIRE. in music, songs, etc. All wish the happy couple a pleasant voyagi on the sea of matrimony. filaxine Tho Democrats and Republicans of Kaysville will hold a joint meeting at the city hall next Saturday evening, October 13 th, for the purpose of considering placing a citizens ticket in ths field at the approaching election. A full ticket will be nominated this fall, owing to the death of Councilman John Linford, who was the hold-ovcouncilman. It is said that an effort will be' made to, nominate partisan tickets at, this time, but it Js hardly probable that the effort will succeed. Shoes for Ladies er and Misses We have this celebrated line in several colors, the latest shade of brown. We have them in while and black kid, cloth tops and in novelties. This line is complete and we can fit you. . UmMJr the Midat.at fertile fields. Exeats la production ef milk, tom toe and snjrer beet. Hae the factory of the Lartoa Boyer company, cannery, poller mill, creamery and concrete eertion ef tat read. Good opportunities for thee seeking suburban a reap for fruit growing. truck gardening, chicken raising and dairying. On line of Belt Lake A Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Hae eleetrte lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial club for Information. White Housed the National Shoe for Men We have them in Vici, Gun Metal, Grain and Calf, made on many lasts. A full line of sizes and many styles. LAYTON Annette E. Stevenson has purW. Cowleys Buick roadster. M rs. ' 4 Parley Watson of Teton basin was married yesterday to a young lady of his home community. Mr. Watson was a former resident here. Buster Brown the Shoe for Boys and Youths Royal Morgan, who had the misfortune to break his leg some six weeks ago, underwent an operation at the We have a fine line of these shoes and can recom- mend them for style and quality , Dee hospital in Ogden Monday, Owing to the fact that Mr. Morgan essayed to walk before the leg was completely healed, a resetting of the bone was deemed necessary. i . Shoes for School Buster Brown s' VTn compliment to Mrs. Murray Cow a ley, recent bride, Miss Eva Lund and Miss AUie Edwards entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Utah last Sat- Children and Infants This is the shoe for school children and infants.' The shape is proper for growing feet and the wear-- i ' ing value extraordinary for the pHce. urday, Fourteen guests were present, among whom were Mrs. Murray Gladys Cotgley and Mrs. Annette E. Stevenson, of this place. The table decorations consisted of pink rdses tied with pink tulle. Cow-leytMi- ss We have many other brands of shoes and can insure you bargains both, in price and quality. . FHELD & SONS Most of the Rest for the Least Cash. Phone No. 1. Kaysville, Utah. KAYSVILLE The wry city In north Davie eounty ; fine plae lor reeld-n- r. Kyvlll Holler fruil Banning Mille, tbl andbrick aad (root giant add eteadiljr k th wealth of tho city, General farmfruit and eecetabl growing for ehlp-ing, and canning arc important indtatria, Hh the Daria Oounty Central Higti eohool, korekw and new opera kooca, City water aad eleetrte lighta are indtxwmenta far talk Home of the Inland Printing printing plant, ipany and its ut James Green continues ill' Leo Layton has returned home at Burley, Idaho. To ty Christopher Layton is still suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Rose Ellen Barnes, of Biack-foo- t, Idaho, was a Kaysville visitor this week. Mrs. Earl White, of Aramo, Idaho, her mother, "Mrsf Susanna Burton. is visiting with Henry II. Blood has been called to Washington, D. C., and will depart tomorrow evening. Mrs. Lewis Dodd, of hogerson, Idaho, has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Criddle. j Mrs., William Florence of Morgan, bister of Miss Emily Brough, was a Kaysville visitor this week. Miss Sylvia Flint will entertain the members of the Sunshine clubat her home in West Kaysville this evening. John Simmons has purchased the farm of Mrs. Jannett Barton, which adjoins his place northeast of town. Ray 'Marik;' a former aiuTprorainenf citizen of Clearfield, who has lived in Texas for the past few years, is here on a visit. It is said he contemplates returning here for residence. Mrs. Mary E. Barton has gone to Itupert, Idaho, for permanent residence. Sirs. Barton has lived here for many years and is much loved and respected by a large circle of friends. tThe Utah Power and Light Company reports an Excellent business in appliances. In these times of scarcity of labor supply the farmers are buy ing most Everything that will lighten the labor on the farm, the men for other work that cannot be done by machinery. The companys annual campaign for better and more efficient lighting will begin this week. Considerable effort is being made to get the customers to use better lamps and more of them. The general aim of the campaign is to give more light at less cost. thus-freei- ng a Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Guthrie, of Clearfield, have leased the W. R Payne farm in West Kaysville, lately vacated by J. G. Hansen. The Guth ries will make their future home tjiere. i J. and family, who have ' , a farm in West Kays The plan of ville for several years, have.moved to selling the stock of the Utah Power Richfield, where Mr. Hansen' will en and Light Company is receiving considerable attention- - among the resi gage in farming on a large heals. dents of this place. The power comA. W. Nance and two sons are here pany is not making much of an effort from Gilman, Texas, whsas they to place the stock until the second Lib moved from this place Bornm seven erty Loan is out of the way. Manager years ago. Mr. Nance expecra to re- Phillips, of the loekl branch, is of the turn to Davis county with his family, opinion that whetkjhe harvest money and is on the lookout for a farm. in his territory begins to come in that there will be considerable stock of the Miss Caroline Jensen of Rekburgh, company that will go into the hands Idaho, was a Kaysville visitor this of the customers of the company in week. She was the missionary comthis territory. panion of Miss Emily Brougtf. -- She was accompanied by her mother, Eliz abeth Jensen. They were very much CIVIC PRIDE CLUBS. taken up with Kaysville. The State Municipal League bf which held its annual convenUtah, Mrs. Ellen Eggbert, of Turner, in tion Ogden this week, launched a Idaho, came in Friday night anu is which it is hoped will termovement visiting with friends and relatives. in minate the organization of' civic She came to attend conference, but inor clubs in every associations stead attended the funeral of her old pride town in the State of and hamlet friend, Mrs. Charles Venable, who died city, These clubs Utah. intended to are. at her home in Ogden. work in harmony with the municipal The speaker at the Mutual at the authorities of the municipalities of Kaysville tabernacle Hext Sunday the state, in beautifying and cleaning night will be Bishop C. Iverson of Salt up streets, the homes of the people, Lake City. Bishop Iverson is a fine and improving the sanitary condspeaker and his discourse will be well itions of the cities and towns. worth hearing. There will also be a A state-wid- e campaign will be unsolo by Howard Larkins, instrumental a campaign which it is solo by Howard Larkins, instrumental dertaken, will reach the most remote hamhoped violin solo by Russell Mansel. All are - let and the. mostforlQm...aection of cordiatljrtnvlted; the larger cities. A campaign of Miss Emily Brough entertained beautifying, a campaign of cleaning Sunday evening in honor of her up, a campaign of tearing down usenephew," F." R. Brough, of Lyman, less and dilapidated structures, camWyo,, who was married Wednesday paign of painting and whitewashing. last in the Salt Lake temple to Miss The dubs will be made dp and offiDeliah Eschler of Montpelier, Idaho. cered by the people of the respective The rooms were decorated with cut cities and towns, and the women will flowers. After a bounteous repast be expected to take an active part, not was partaken of the evening was spent only in the work, but in the executive G. Hansen been living on , customer-stockhold- er 1 - for Baby Here Everything of what a But Its not for. the only question you get whefe you get it is also an important matter. baby. Such men, as David 0. McKay of Ogden, Dr. T. B. Beatty, head 'of the State Board of Health;-LRoy Dixon of Provo, James Larson of W. Mont Ferry, mayor of Salt Lake City, and others have pledged themselves to e assistJxuthe organization, of. and give it their hearty theaa-sodatfo- '7 7' " with' the conditiohTn which they reach you.' '7 We employ extraordinarily careful methods in handling all goods for babies uses. And we have everything you are likely to need, such as baby foods nursing bottles nipples pacifiers talcum powders ointments and all standard internal remedies. 7 LAYTON DRUG CO. Where Quality Counts1 LAYTON : c UTAH mother's heart, but I gained my purpose. "The inherited disease of the Hohen-zollerkilled your father, just as it will kill you, and you became the ruler of Germany and a tool of mine sooner " ' than I expected. To assist you and farther hasten my work, I sent you three evil spirits, Nietzsche Trietechke, and later Berm hardi, whose teachings inflamed the youths of Germany, who in good time would be willing and loyal subjects and ager to spill their blood and pull your chestnuts, yours and mine; the spell has been perfect you cast your ambitious eyes toward the Mediterranean, Egypt, India and the Dardanelles, and you began your great Bagdadbut the ambitious archduke and his more ambitious wife stood in your way. It was then that I sowed the seed in your heart hat blossomed into the assassination of the duke and his wife, and all hell smiled when it taw how cleverly you saddled the crime on to Servia. I saw you set sails for the fjords of Norway, and I knew you would prove an alibi. How cleverly done, so much like your noble grandfaftier, who" also secured an assassin to remove old King Frederick of Denmark, and later robbed that country of two provinces that gave Germany an opportunity to become a naval power. Murder is dirty work, but it takes a Hohenzollern to make away and get by. Your opportunity was at hand; you set the world on fire and bells of hell were ringing; your rape on Belgium caused much joy, it was the beginning, the foundation of a perfect hell on earth, the destruction of noble cathedrals end other inf e works of art the infernal rewas hailed with joy gions. You made war on frjends and foe alike, and the murder of civilians showed my teachings had borne fruit Your treachery toward neutral nations hastened a universal upheaval, the thing I most desired. Your under-se- a warfare is a master stroke, from the smallest mackerel pot to the great Lusitania you showed no favorites; as a war Lord you stand supreme, for you have no mercy; you have no consideration for the baby clinging to its mothers breasts, as they both go down in the deep together, only to be torn apart and leisurely devoured by sharks down among the corals. I have strolled over the battlefields of Belgium and France. I have seen your hand of destruction everywhere; that I its all your work, super-fien- d made you. I have seen the fields of Poland, now a wilderness fit for prowling beasts only; no merry children in Poland now; they all succumbed to frost and starvation. I drifted down into Galicia where formerly Jews and Gentiles lived happily together; I felt a curious pride in my pupil, for it was all above my expectation. I Was in Belgium when you drove the peaceful population before you like cattle into slavery; you separated man and wife and forced them to labor in trenches. I have seen the most fiendish rape committed on young women, and those who were forced into maternity were cusing the father of their offspring, and I began to doubt if my own inferno was really up to date. You have taken millions of dollars from innocent victims and called it indemnity; you have lived fat on the land you usurped, and sent the real owners away to starvation. You have strayed away from all legalized war methods and introduced a code of your own. You have killed and robbed the people of friendly nations and destroyed their property. You are a liar, a hypocrite and a bluffer of the highest magnitude. You are a part of mine and yet you pose as a personal friend of God. Ah, Wilhelm, you are a wonder. You wantonly destroy all things in your path and leave nothing for coming generations. I was amazed when I saw you as to j.r.gailey7 J. 'ROHIJfSOfj a III ... YADDOUPS1 W f n, 62-K- 2. 1 Z. HENRY JACOBS, FIREMAN WANTED Must bo mar- . Tel. 87-ried and have child; need not be an Kaysville, Utah. Real Estate Life Insurance expert; 590 month and Fire Insurance. work. Miller Floral Co., Farm"V, nd ington, Utah, Only the Best BIDS WANTED. FOR SALE Span of iolts, Sealed Bids will be received by the broke. Also set well harof Commissiongood Davis County Board of ness. L. E. Bybee, Kaysville. ers at their office in the Court House at Farmington, Utah, until the hour ' ' of 2 oclock p. m., October 23, 1917. Tenders shall be submitted separately as follows: Proposal for a steam heating plant for the Court House and jail; of Layton, Utah proposal for a concrete boiler house. Each bid shall be accompanied with a pays the highest price for certified check to the. amount of 5 per PELTS, FURS & BEESWAX. HIDES, to cent of the proposal, made payable the Davis County Board of CommisThe law requires all hides to be1 sioners, which check shall be forfeited in case of failure or refusal to enter tagged by the sheriff. I will have into the contract or furnish an accept- them tagged for you. I also buy all able bond. Plans and specifications for the pro- kinds of junk. If you have any of the posed work can be had at the office of them tagged for you. Woods Jensen, architects. Rooms 601 and 502 First National Bank building, I ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK. ! Ogden, Utah. Dated at Farmington, Utah, October have any of the above arti3, 1917. By order of the Board of County cle to sell, call me by phone and have Commissioners of Davis County, Utah. the call charged to me. SETH C. JONES, ' Phone Kaysville 73k2 i County Clerk.. Charles Grossman If-yo- u Home Visitors Excursions EAST Via OREGON SNORT LINE Ask (UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Any October 27; November 24 and 27 ; December 20, 22 and 24. 0.S.L Limit Agent k Three months from date of sale. Rates apply to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, fer Details Chicago, Minneapolis, and many other points. . affalrsbfthe" slubsl ass r HARRIS & (Continued from Page 1.) rail-way- chased Murray N. J. Harris David Jtngod form a partnership with the impossiChrisof killer. ble Turk, the chronic JENSON in tians, and you a devout worshipper ' WilATTORNEYS AT I LAW confess, the Lutheran church. A times. at 465 Eccles' Bldg. Notaries Public helm, you are a puzzle Mohemmedaa army, commanded by Utah Phone 33q German officers, 'assisting one another-i- Ogden, new a is massadreing Christians, ofline of warfare. When a Prussian nude tfoman being ficer can witness a NOTARY PUBLIC disemboweled by a swarthy Turk, comcut one with Bith Ba fnes Banking Col, Kaysville mitting a double murder of his saber, and calmly stand by and see a house full of inocent Armenians E. locked up, the house saturated with oil not did Licensed Abstractor and and fired, then my teachings stop with you, but have been extended Nothry Public . to the whole German nation. I conOffice F. fess my Satanic soul grew sick and k M. Bldg. there and then I knew the pupil had FARMINGTON UTAH become the master. I am a back abI number, and, 'my dear Wilhelm, dicate in 'your favor. The great key of hell will be turned over to youTThe ATTORNEY-AT-LAgavel that has strode the doom of. damned souls since time begari is Suite 610 Judge Building yours. I am satisfied with what I in Salt Lake City, Utah your have done; that my abdication of - Woods Cross, Utah Residence favor Is for the very best interests hell. In the future I am at your majestys service. Your home means a big Affectionately and sincerely, to you; if it burns investment LUCIFER H. SATAN. down it means a great loss to you. Moral: Insure it at once. For Sale One high grade red Dur-ahr-a bull, 17 months old, now ready You will feel better; brown for service; one it costs but little, driving mare; one road riding pony. and the safeguard is Call on or address Barber k Son, Lay-togreat. Adv. Utah. Phono County'; selec?idSTrntntfnat in Idaho port. P. Epperson of Kaysville has been appointed chairman of the executive committee having the work in charge, and the president of the Municipal League, James Larson, of Logan, will appoint the remaining committeemen ai an early date, The organization committee probably will meet in Salt Lake City soon after the commutes is eunpUud. grown hCTOP twice during the disease and the best varieties are offered. very The varieties offered and the price is as follows: . - Peerless; $1,59 per hundred ' , pounds. Eureka, $1.50 per hundred pounds. Idaho Rurals, $1.50 per, hundred - n, sup- n'ex the opportunity to secure carefully 1. ?eas PmUng. The Potatoes offered were n5w w ry pounds. . Early Ohios, $1.53 per hundred pounds. 4 ... Car load delivery can be made at Short Line siding m Davis County. any Oregon .Call on, phone or write, M. C. BARLOW - or'- ' L D. BRIGGS BOUNTIFUL, UTAn |