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Show 4 - THE. WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH ' V v k If'r'Fsjv frU -- i'n -- . kw 't x. Sk JOlf 4--W U -- ' j BOUNTIFUL Sit Lak. Nine milat north of t:u muianc h. This BeanSUn City. town, larcoot city in on Uvu county clactnc hifhu and power, telephone, cement by rich market (ardent n,t fryir La nut, two electric mtlrondt with Ijh fare two tranacontinenul rnilronda, brine yard two bank... ffvxxi huainma houoea, wmirereial club, craded pnd high achoola, ; I ft I -- 1 ? .ty tr-wor- chu"vhns and kalge iV K good pice to Live. iei Lldredge of New Castle is relative-- Kuhai Rule, , vis-.ttr- u'' here. Floyd, cleik at the Golden suffering from tonsihtis. 1 Irm Call is UMting with her V Wood. pdietfs, Mr and Mrs Henry' Mf i and Mrs,. U. I1. Hatch of Rosette armed here Monday to spend the The rhanwitfT a good savings account can leave his loved" ones each day with a clear conscience and a happy disposition. He knows that Protected from immediate want no matter what befalls him. jH kA I j"J ' r I. An avn t sben your fam y.0U dy this well-deserv- protection, t. open an account with us at once, 5 V-V his family will J 5 S $ 5 $ $ itTid"Mrjrdt)hdwrAiTinroTrof usitmg relatives Holbrook. Idaho, are here. Ilofessot and Mrs E. David Mann of Unchain City are uniting relatives here Three Years to Pay the Balanoe DESCRIPTION The Ilitv er Ptanu-- i we are tllin at are full sire, Ms note, gem: Ine oak oi uiahoganv cases, pump very easv and are first clrts lla er Pianos in ever re reaper t Zatella Funk of this jdaee and S. Sessions of Oakley, Idaho, were manjed this week. K. altei A. Hrundage of this place and Jewel Smith of Fall City, Nebraska, eie married recently. S ed V $ $ M- - $ Mr. J. I. King, 0. S. L. agent, is working now as traveling auditor for the road, Mr. Belt taking his place. one of these Plav er Pianos m $ $ $ $ Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow KAYSVILLE. UTAH Jest full 1' rank Yuika, who recently returned from a mission to the noithern states, s has accepted a position at the Z. C. ,V M. 1. in Salt Lake City. Broadbent of Provo, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. John Chapman and family of Salt Lake City spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Thomas Fearnley. A son was born' to Mr. and Mrs. John Ihurgood last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jane Ann Holbrook, The mother is doing very well but the baby has frequent convulsions. eceived A Large Line of . . - Blankets and Knit Goods . Consisting of SWEATERS, SCARF SETS, CAPS, Etc. Make Your Selection Before the Stock is Broken. Kaysville The House Co-o- p. of Quality. ago when he w.as kicked by a horse. Although the operation proved to be quite serious, he is doing fine. Funeral services for Mrs. Pamelia Yates were held in the First ward :: tabernacle Saturday. After the sevic-e- s the remains were taken to Salt Lake where they were laid to rest in ML Olivet cemetery. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Glen Esther Clay and Irvin Layton, both thisplace, were married yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given last night for immediate friends and relatives at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Hubert Mitch- 11 jj f 4 Large, Soft, Clean w a O V-Ja- "1 f, (La i Wanted at Reflex Office Will Pay 5c. Pound ' pay each month and WP ship the Player to you at once and will refund your money if not as represented. Enelose please find $ as down on the $469 Player Piano. I will payment pay the balance at $ per month. 1 case. This Is with the prefer distinct understanding that if at the end of five days I find that I am not satisfied In every respect, you wilt refund the amount paid down, and I can ship back the Player without one penny's cost to me. Name Town State Piano Co. Bros.-Rober- ts West Second South, Salt Lake City 2172 Hudson Avenue, Ojfden Home of the Chickering. ell in West Bountiful. Mrs. Joseph Hogan died at her home Saturday night. She had been quite a sufferer all summer but a hemmor-hag- e caused her death. Funeral serv iees will not be held until 2 oclock this afternoon in the South Bountiful meet- COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE The funeral services have inghouse been delayed owing to the absence of Leo J. Muir Appointed Fuel Adminis- her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Sessions, trator for Davis County. who will not arrive here until WednesE. P.' Ellison of Layton, chairman day night from American Lake, of the Davis county councjLof defense, called the council together at the court Certain Cure for Croup. house in Farmington Monday afterMrs. Rose Middleton of Greenville, noon for xtl business. 111 , has had an experience in the treatG. M. Barnes of Kayaville hav John ment of this disease. She says, When the office of fuel adminmy children were small my son had ing resigned Davis county, having for Chamberlains istrator croup frequently: broke these found he was not eligible for the up Remedy Covgh that always attacks immediately, and I was never position on account of his being conwithout it in the house. I have taken it myself for coughs and colds wuth nected with enterprises which were Adv. 1 1 sellers of coal and large consumers of good results. fuel. The resignation was accepted HOW TO SEND BOXES and Leo J. Muir of Bountiful was TO MEN WITH FLEET recommended to State Fuel Adminis- . txator Armstrong for appointment Navy Department Gives Out Instructions Regarding Shipment of Christmas Packages. Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatest manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. BUYERS Yoti need have no hevitancy in ordering by mail .Simply state whe'ther you wish oak or mahogany, sendlng lhe amount you wish to pay down, stating the amount you wish to Your mdney will be cheerfully refunded within a reasonable length of time, If you find the of f OUT-OF-TOW- MONEY BACK ioiv Known Everywhere As The -VERY BEST instrument Is not as represented in every This applies tooul-o- town buyers as will way. 7 ont A. C. Pick had his nose operated on at a 'hospital in Salt Lake last week. He received the injuries several years i guaranteed for the TERMS What can be easier than $10 down and three ears in which to pay the balance Sun Iv any one can now enjoy the pleasures of a fine Player Plano FREE WITH PLAYERS We include fiee with every Player-Piantwelve rolls of hand played music, and bench to match, and freight perpaid to jour town. This t the opportunity ou have been waiting for-dput buying off another minute. Ah to our responsibility we refer you to any Bank or Trust Company in the United States. . THE PRICE ., t These beautiful Player Pianos are fully worth $650 and the price of $469 at this time of high prices is certainly a bargain. We want to convince you that they will please in every respect. The tone is full and rich, and the cases beautiful. SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER As our stock of used Upright Pianos at thin time Is low, we will for a short time make you a liberal offer on your Upright Plano in In writing state . exchange on a Player Piano make, age, cise and condition. 'Mrs. Joseph f guaranteed term of ten ears You are absolutelv proterted In every wav mi are sure to be pleased i' BARNES BANKING COMPANY Is to be first class and Is The home of Bishop Richard String-hais quarantined for chicken pox. Two of his children have the disease. iDiro Gratifying Foaming are: Charles Grossman of Layton, Utah, pays the highest price for HIDES, PELTS, FURS & BEESWAX. The law requires all bides to be tagged by the sheriff. I will have them tagged for you I also buy all kinds of junk. If you have any oLthe-thetagged for you. . Chairman Ellison suggested that resolutions of respect and condolence be prepared in honor of the late coun- cil member, Joseph II. Grant and ap- pointed Henry II. Blood, Leo J. Muir, and W. P. Epperaon. a comittee to prepare and submit the resolutions. I ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK. There being no further business the If you have any of the above articouncil adjourned, subject to the call cles to sell, call me by phone and have of the president the call charged to me. Phone Kaysrille 73k2 Subscribe for The Reflex and ALL the news ALL the tim All the news appears in The Reflex. Refreshing Nov. 15. - The navy department today gave ont instructions how to send Christmas boxes to men with the fleet. Here they WASHINGTON, 1 All mail matter should be addressed as prescribed in the postal regulation; all expressmatteare supply officers, navy yard. New York. The name of the sender should every box' together with the woxds TrChristmaa, Box" or Christmas Present 3 All boxes should be in New Yorlt not later than November 24. 4 Parcel post" packages should be enclosed in boxes with hinged or screw tpps. Express packages must not weigh more than twrenty pounds. No perishable food, unless canned or in glass jars, should be. placed in the packages. All express packages must be of wood and are limited to two cubic feet in volume. Before being sent to the men all the boxes will be inspected to make sure they are not bombs or other exM plosives sent, by spies. Starns Hatch of Woods Cross was recommended to Governor Bamberger for appointment as a member of the council to fill the vacancy made by the death of Joseph H. Grant, also of Woods Cross. - Satisfying Exhilarating tr unk D)JcW The pure food beverage to serve meals or in the home-w- ith ratin'' vh i between meals. iMl ) ?' lUnnfictnred hj tke Becker Manufacturing Co. Ogden, Utah FOCD&Vljfc w, ri o 1 jrtr u? if your local dealer hasn't Becco order from Becker, Mfg. Co. m |