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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSTTLLE. UTAH ited With the Eppersons on Sunday. to their home They were enroot from Pueblo, Colorado, after a two months visit with the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Ireland. M1 Shoes for . Ladies Maxine and Misses - t I Saturday night Clifton Barton lost control of his oar just - as - he approached the fill over the Stats road over the T. J. Smith hollow, and crashed through the guard railing. He was lifted from the machine by bis chin catching over the cap of the railing and so escaped serious injury. The machine was not seriously damaged. Failure of the steering gear to respond promptly is given as the cause of the ' accident - -- The Kaysville Canning corporation reached the high water mark in the history of the company last night with a pack of more than 70,000 cases. This has been, perhaps, th,most successful tomato growing year in the history of Davis county and the price has been the highest Several yields of close for Men - CITY ELECTION Kaysville City election which will be held Monday, November 6th, promises to be somewhat unusual when compared with the city elections of the past For' several years the Democrats and Republicans have got to. gether in convention and agreed to run a fusion or mixed ticket The We have a fine line of these shoes and can recomnames of the candidates being the mend them for style and quality. same on both tickets This arrangement has worked to the satisfaction of the Democrats and apparently was acceptable to the Republicans, but on last Saturday evening, at the joint meeting at the city hall, it soon became evident that a number of the Republican present favofed a partisThis is the shoe for school children and infants. an ' ticket. Those who insisted on The shape is proper for growing feet and the wearpartisan tickets explained that in ing value extraordinary for the price. their opinion, partisans were dis franchised by the arrangement of the We have many other brands of shoes and can insure you past, as there' was no choice of candibargains both in price and quality. dates and a portion of the candidates voted for were Democrats. A motion was msde in the Republican caucus that a Republican ticket be nominated and was carried by a vote of seven for and five against. The result of this ballot was anMost of the Rest for the Least Cash. nounced to the Democrat representatives gathered in the adjoining room, Phone No, 1. Kaysville, Utah. who immediately adjourned with the general understanding that the field would be left to the Republicans so Mr, and Mra. Henry II. Blood are in far as they were concerned. KAYSVILLE Washington, D. C., wnere Mr. Blood After the Democrats adjourned the has been called on official business. Tka city h aortk Darls Net Republicans discussed the situation fin. plE. lor tmUUom. KvrUI an mmning (nit Bill,, vagvtakia and Mrs. Wells Streeper, will and finally resolved to adjourn until brisk plant a 44 ateadUy a4 pat fana-fota tba woallk af tka alty. Gaaarai sot up housekeeping in the cottogwut Saturday, October 20 at 8 p. m. at trail and rafotabia graving tor ably which time all Republicans are invited Pant and aaanlag ara tenpartaat tndaatrtaa. the northeast corner of Pine and Nihth Baa tha Daria Oaaaty Caatml Blab aakaai, be present and assist in the nomistreets, where they will be at home to to abvrokaa and naw opara bouM. City watar nation of a municipal ticket aad ataatrta Hakta ara tadaaaaMata faa ta their friends. at tba Inland Printing latawi. aadUoaaa Many of the prominent Republicans ita ay to4aa printing plant. awayny A Mr. Roberts, with the Kinny of Kaysville are not in accord with the M. W. Phillip ia reading metni for Wholesale company of Twin Falla, Ida- action taken but they should have the Utah Power A Light company a ho, was a Kaysville visitor yesterday. been on hand and registered their deHe was looking for tomatoes for the sire by voting. At this election a part of each .week. fall and winter of 1918 and decided to mayor, four councilman, a treasurer Miss Gladys Barker, Daria High place his order with the Kaysville and recorder will be elected. class of 17, has entered the employ of Canning corporation. the Inland Printing company and will ELECTION JUDGES Mrs. Grace Ireland and daughter, Elhave charge of the books of the At the meeting: of the Kaysville len May, of San Diego, California, vis City council Monday evening: the following citizen were appointed judges for the approaching municipal elec, .7 tion : Judges for Precinct No. 8 Camilla Barnes, Ada Mahlan and Ella Smith. Judges for Precinct No. 9 Mollie Barnes, Lizzie Stewart and Emma Odd. Horcq Sense in Ltunp Buying A good horse does two or three times the work of a poor horse few the same amount of feed; and Without increasing1 your monthly bills you can get three times the light of the carbon lamps by using old-sty- I le EDISON MAZDA LAMPS . .. ' ia plain bora Senas to use them in every pocket ia in the houae. So when you do your spring house cleaning, why not make a clean sweep of dim and dismal light? Illumination economy with EDISON MAZDAS permits you-r- ' uaaa of curtiiU' howl waaied so make many laboi-aavito opeicstc alovtrtc --.cgLkiag appliances, f atirona and fan Wall gladly demonstrate whan you ara t electing EDISON IdAZDAS of proper mse. h xArr vtdK.i&y ' 4, 14- - ng Utah Power & light St St St & St S- - V St St St St St St St houses which Ogden has many good hotels; rooming houses apartment are clean and respectable and are kept so by the orders of the city s St Sr Sr government. J fr fi-fi-- The railroad accomodaitons are ideal for the people of Davis County. Trains to the city nearly every hour. Trains from the city up to . 11:30 oclock. '1 If there is a question of any kind that you want to ask about Ogden her schools her markets people her industries her land values her or what not, write to the S- - .St - c-- . St St t s- - $ A OGDEN UTAH, PUBLICITY BUREAU IN TABLET FORM g. frames this fall. , s ,, You have heard about it. -- has built 27 St BAT COR LAYTON fields. LoeaUd ia th midst of f.rtil.tomato-aad production of milk, Beto to beets. Has the factor of the sugar esnnery.roiier Leyton Sugar company, " mills, creamery and concrete those state road, flood opportunities tor grow-infor fruit seeking suburban acreage truck gardening, chicken raising and A Ogden dairying. On line of Salt Lake lights and Oregon Short Line. Has electric and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial club for infornfation. Moses Higgs i " beet 25c Per Can I Several cars of hay have already been shipped from Layton to near by cities. The price is quite satisfactory. weeks, but has now been transferred to Salt Lake City, where he has a situation wdth the freight department. is now well under way (about 450 tons) were the received at factory Tuesday. The and dry, but good hard ground is very to haul big enable farmers the roads - Beet digging and 150 loads Several cars of water pipe are being unloaded at Layton for the Layton Sugar company. The pipe will be used to convey water from Kays creek to the sugar plant. Last season the comloss pany sustained considerable Davis of the the freezing up through and Weber Counties canal and lateral ditches befprethesugarcampaign ended. The pipe line will be layed as insurance against a future calamity of like nature. KAYSVILLE MUTUAL The speaker at the Mutual next Sunday evening will be Elder Yurka of Bountiful, a lately returned missionary, who was a companion df Leon Strong, who is still in the mission field. There will be a duet by Roetta the territory set apart for them. For North Davis county Mayor J. Thomassen and Emma Odd, a recitaG. M. Barnes was selected and with tion by Zitelle McClelland, and an inMr. Scott's assistance the various strumental selection by Doris Thorn-le-wards were organized yesterday; The All are invited. committee .for North Davis county is as follows: 1100.00 Kaysville John W. Thornley. Heb- - BOOKKEEPER WANTED er Jr Sheffield and Z. Henry Jacobs. per- - montuMiller- - Floral Company, Layton James E. Ellison, T. A. Farmington, Utah. Adv. Phillips and Rufus Adams. David Jenson West Lsytow David E. Layton and N. J. Harris Will L Layton. Clearfield David Stoker and James HARRIS-- & - Warren. ATTORKETS AT LAW . Walter W. Steed and 405 Ecdes Bldg. Syracuse Notaries Public William Griddle. West Point John W. Singleton and Ogden, Utah Phene 830 John L Fisher. , Sunset J. J. Bowman. . Clinton Thomas Parker. Licensed -- Abstractor and South Weber George W. Kennedy. It is proposed to make a house to Notary Public house canvass throughout the entire Office F. C A M. Bldg. county and give all an opportunity to subscribe for one tf more bonis. - - FARMINGTON UTAH HERE IT IS Kills 4 Rats for lc - LAYTON DRUG CO. Glenn Day visited the home folks Tuesday. Hhe has been working for the Union Pacific Railroad company at Granger, Wyoming, for several , No mixingVith other food. LAYTON UTAH : I 1 The New Styles . Are Here - The season has brought out New Beauties in Shoes. There are stunning effects never before thought of color harmonies to please the eye and artistic lines to make more charm ing the choicest frocks. -- The designers of these new Fall styles seem 'to have vied with" Nature herself in" the use' of fascinating shades. ri I There are little mysterious touches of the shoe artists handiwork in these style shoes of quality which will help you to be more ' modlshly attired. Step in, whether ydu wish to buy or not it is always a pleasure to show these goods. -- J. r- H Efficient Public Service I St St St St St s- - JENSON Co.E 'ROVIJVSOJV 2336 Washington 4 C t, known that good, is Ogden has scores of good restaurants and it generally most cities of wholesome food can be had in Ogden for less than in its size. , y. I S- - St .s loads. SECOND LIBERTY LOAN IN DAVIS COUNTY The first of this weet it war discovered thst the state committee had overlooked organizing Davis county for the Second Liberty Loan campaign and steps were taken at once to perfect such an organization. The amount set aside for Davis county is $275300 and Mr. Scott of the Federal Reserve bank took up the work of organizing the county. In the south end of the county Jamea Ar Eldredjre of'Woods " Cross was placed in charge of the work and under hie direction the south end of the county which includes Farming-- I tonwas organized, and the various subcommittees are now canvassing $ " New York City, Most of the best legitimate stage attractions which leave are booked in the Ogden theatres. SHEFFIELD & SONS g. St S- Children and Infants Xr 5 lirAmerica and offers Ogden otters the besUine of amusements produced be them at smaller prices. The best Motion Pictures produced may seen here for 5c and 10c. Shoes for School -- Sr S- - well ventiVaudeville is offered in Ogden in a big, clean, safe, lated theatre at 10c, 20c and 30c. . and Youths ! 3 Ilgh class j Buster Brown the Shoe for Boy s Turns' J prices possible. I fV J5- for lower cost than most As a whole the business houses of Ogden operate makes lower retail cities of the state. Reducing the cost of selling to thirty tons per acre have been reported. The freete of last night will bring the tomato season to a close, or nearly so. We have them in Vici, Gun Metal, Grain and Calf, made on many lasts. A full line of sizes and many aatab-IWum- bI OGDEN J "White Hotise the National Sho a Buster Brown TO HE SHOP I InWe have this celebrated line in several colors, them have We brown. cluding the latest shade of in white and black kid, cloth tops and in novelties. This line is complete and we can fit you. styles. rt irttHiriririrCrttStiririra Ave-- , |