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Show N THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 778 BOUNTIFUL . WfX Ihg 9;9 EH Y2 23 4 4-- 5 5 Kmc mtln north of iAk. City, nd roidnc town, tairywt city in iUrw county: h .lactrto waterworks, lights and rower, taler bonaa. cement stde-watSurrounded by rich market yardaoa and fnnt lands, two electric rail roads witb low faros, two transcontinental railroads, bnck yard, two banka, grod buatnsaa hoaMa, commercial chib, tradeil and high achoola, churthea and lodges A. good place to Ilea. ub-urt- ks' Flank Greens little boy U quite I ick. A fine son was born to Mr. and! Mi'. Alley George on Friday. lleber Neville and family of Idaho, line spending the winter here. -- i mt A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown on Tuesday. Hattie Sessions has accepted a Ition with the Bountiful bakery. Money makes money po- - Bishop Samuel C. Howard, Jr., has beautiful new residence. is a moved into his proverb that is old and true. W. W. Barlow is home again after taking two weeks treatment at the L. D. S. hospital. Big opportunities often come to folks with a little ready cash. By starting a savings account with us now, you soon will have Avoiding theJRush Hours Mrs. Joseph Day' and daughter, Ida, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in iureka, sufficient savings to enabje you take to advantage of some worth- Edward Howard of Malad, Idaho, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. William Smith. while bargain. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Smedley of Idaho are visiting with Dr. W. E. Smedley and family. To wait may be too late. corner of the illustration shows approximately the The curve in the right-hanfluctuations of telephone calls at a large central office in a business section of a city. The high spots represent the rush hours for which additional operators and adequate equipment must always be ready. d get -- easier hauls, the railroad engineer lowers grades and straightens curves, cutting through hills and filling valleys. If the telephone traffic curve could be flattened by distributing a percentage of calls over less busy periods, it would effect a material saving and assist us to meet the extraordinary demands for telephone service. Important business calls cannot be deferred, but there are many calls, social and less urgent, which might he made at other times without loss to the subscriber. By avoiding these high spots in telephone traffic, and by making telephone calls of a social or less urgent nature before or after the rush hours, the telephone user will be cooperating with us in the patriotic service we are rendering the Government and help us to meet the constantly increasing demands for telephone I To Dell, the small son of Angus Smed-- 1 ey, had quite a gash cut in his fore- lead at school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine son, born on Thanksgiving day. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow BARIS BANKING COMPANY A. W. Sabine, who tvas injured quite badly in an accident about a mopth ago, is gradually improving. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Hattie Holbrook is working at the Davis County Furniture company's store during the Christmas rush. fx i x i i i i i x Jwislt - - i x x x X i t i y'" x i i X. X. x jj. x x x i t c A Large Line of x i i x i i t - - x Blankets and Knit Goods X - - x . s. Consisting of ( x x X. X. x X :! I ( 1 I I 'II " SWEATERS, SCARF SETS, CAPS, Etc. I I I x X t Make Your SelectionBefore the Stock X is I I -- Broken X x I X X I X X I X I x The House of Quality. X Known Everywhere As The TVERY BES. giving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Jane Lewis. Esther Ashdown, who is working in a bank at Provo, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ashdown. i daughter was bom to Mr. Mrs. Irvin Call of Syracuse Satur- day at the home of Mrs. Calls mother, Mrs, D. H. Wood. A fine the highest price for Pys U Made of Choice t U tah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the neatett manner E VERY-D- E ALER-- H AS IT. -- & BEESWAX, The law requires all hides to be tagged by the sheriff. I will have them tagged for you. I also buy all kinds of junk. If you have any of the them tagged for you. I ALSO BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK. If you have any of the above arti-an- d cles to sell, call me by phone and have the call charged to me. A suit of clothes inade for everybody will not j a Let us measure you for Crack-a-Ja-cl and have it made SPECIALLY for You. Weve sold IIUNDRERS of suits in Kaysville so we KNOW THEY ARE GOOD. GENERAL MERCHANDISE We are making bargain price Ton bran by. the aCK, . ton Or CW SAVE MONEY ON HARD WHEAT Henry Stahle, superintendent of the FLOUR Second ward Sundayschool, was sur- ,..$4.73 prised at his home Wednesday by the j Straight Grade Sunday school. The evening wasspent ... 4.85 in music and later a dainty lunchNeps High Patent served. C MARRIAGE LICENSES Nov. 30. John T. Roberts of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Ann Phillips of Salt NOTARY PUBLIC Lake City. and Grant Dec. 1. Andrew R. Jean With Barnet Banking Co., Kayaville Wilson of Salt Lake City. Dec. 1. D. McDonald and Thelma F. Bult of Salt Lake City. . Dec. 1. Ralph Hesse and Ruth Chris-- 1 tensen of Salt Lake City. Dec. 3. Guy Cole and Olive Wilker-so- n of Salt Lake City. Dec. 3. Thomas L. Barnes of Evanston, Wyoming, and Carrie L Penman Will Pay 5c. Pound ONE PRESCRIBES A REMEDY THE OTHER, PREPARES IT The suffering patient is to be cured so as quickly as possible a learned physician is called, n. The matter of deciding on a remedy is important, but it should be a matter of equal importance to have that reme- dy prepared just right.- - It must be prepared accurately and from pure, active drugs. Prescriptions put up here are invariably right and the price is also right. LAYTON DRUG CO. UTAH LAYTON TT Gratifying TY TVT Foaming QfJJintah .Satisfying. : Exhilarating Many A Non-Intoxicati- fJ ng Neglects his own chances while figuring out what he would do if Ife were ' If you are healthy don't neglect your ' Life Insurance. Its too important The pure food beverage to serve Dont wait Do it now. Z. HENRY Kaysville Real Estate ' f &!? yatfetks ist the home-w- ith etween meals. mealw c iUssfactored bj the Becker Manufacturing Co Speak up. Wanted at Reflex Office The Doctor And The Druggist Refreshing else. L Co. Stewart-Burto- n Man Large, Soft, Clean, fit you.. - Mrs. E. W. Bird left Thursday for San Diego, California, to attend the funeral sendees of her sons wife, Mrs. Reuben Bird. Mr. Bird is in training iq California. - o) a YOU Are Different J. R. GAILEY 17 H of Layton, Utah, Mrs. Jane Jacobson entertained all her children and grandchildren at .her home Thanksgiving day." A fine tutk-- j ey supper was served. fr. and MrsrArthur Baylor are nding a few weeks in New York I CityNIrs. Naylors parents, Mr. and Mre. Clirk of Grantsville are staying at their hoifretghile they are away. X ' Grossman at Ilyrum, spent the Thanks- - niDES, PELTS, FURS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larabee and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mrs. Larabeea parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Ephraim Briggs. X X x : Ophelia school Charles is teaching who Lewis, . The Mountain StatesTelephone & Telegraph Company Richard Duesdon, Jr., who is in the D. S. hospital taking treatment, was not bo well when last heard from. L The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durham was quarantined for scarlet fever Saturday. Their daughter has the disease. x service. i Ordea, Utah JACOBS ..'.... Tel. 87 W Life Insurance! Fire Insurance Otly the Best if joax locjj haaat Baeeo order from Backtr Ufg. Co. |