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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH CANAL OFFICE REMOVED 'STRVTFn i " n pi?; about 2 an- - mQntha old. Owner can have sani! Secretary J. nounce that on and after December 1, j? ayinff for this notice. T. H. Bone, Adv. 1917, the office of the Davis and C. Nye wishes to 12-20- ber Counties Canal Company will be WANTED Girl for located on the Sixth floor,. Room 602.' housework, Ecclea David the of Building, Ogden, Apply 541 Twerity-sixt- h street. Oe Adv- t,uh- mm. Adv. uuh, or ' tb-urUa- Holiday Gifts hou. na p5, l BOUNTIFUL n mil nortfc of Salt Uk City, and raaulaooa town. Umrt city la Dacia county ; bu wumrarii, olactno liytiti and power, taiapbooaa, can ant ud walk. SurrcMindod by rich marbrat vardana and frtrlt landa, two alaetrie railroad arttfc low farat, taro trmurontinantal mlraada, brick yant two banks, rood buatixas commercial club, graded and high schools, church and hxlga. A good plana to lies. Nln Practical Things. ' Buy Giftsjfor a Man at a Mans Store i Frank Hatch was in town Saturday i " on business. j Alma Hardy has been quite sick but iT now improving. SUITS ' OVERCOATS W. R. Smith was in Downey, Idaho, last week on business. I x BATH ROBES NIGHT ROBES A fine son- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell last week. - HATS Edward Howard of Malad, Idaho, visiting relatives here. ia Mrs, J. L. Fisher of Ogden is iting with her father, Joseph T. bey. UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS vis- HOUSE COATS Ma- - Mr. Money makes money is a ndMrs. UMBRELLAS SHIRTS NaIor left YYilliam for California on the twentieth spend the holidays. proverb that is old and true. GLOVES to HOSIERY it Liberty Call is working at the Davis County Furniture company store aur-- $ ing the holiday rush Big opportunities often come to folks with a little ready cash. Mr, and Mrs. Lorin By starting a saving account with us now, you soon will have sufficient savings to enable you SUSPENDERS 4 I Dr. E. YV. Smedley and family leave for Los Angeles today to spend a few months. Brijs joicing over the arrival of a born last Thursday. are MUFFLERS J I TIES re-- 1 xne son See Us First Oliver Richert has accepted a sition with the Morrison-Merricomj pany in Salt Lake City. to take advantage of some worthwhile bargain. ll Aaron Call has accepted a position as janitor of the Junior High school,! Joseph Reed having resigned. To wait may he too late. atson-Tannn- er Mr. and Mrs. Russell Call of Burley, Idaho, spent last week here visiting friends and relatives. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow Clothing Co. Bernice" Larson is suffering t trom blood poison in one of her ears, caused by a gathering becoming infected. Mrs. Alvin Sessions left this week for Camp Lewis, Washington, to join Mrs. Richard Pelton and husband, who is in training there, jters, Weida and Sybil, returnedNome BARNES BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, UTAH . eks YOU Are Different A Esther Neath hurt her foot quite it badly last week by stepping on a crochet hook. Dr. "Kessler was called and removed the hook. it j H it j . Ethel Cook is nt home suffering from tonsihtis. rtHMsmw Asuiof clothes made for everybody will not fit you... Let us measure you for a Fred Fearnley, who is working for the Arrow Press in Salt Lake City, was home for a few days last week on account of sickness. I $ i Crack-a-Jac- Mr. and Mrs. Carter Lee left for San Diego, California, Sunday, where they will make their home until Mr. Lee departs for France. ami. have r, Homer Bangerter, son of John broke his arm Sunday. He was playing with some other boys and fell, breaking his arm. Ban-gerte- Weve sold IIUNDRERS THEY ARE GOOD. Mrs. John L. Fackrell and two daughters leave to day for American Lake, Washington, to visit her son, Otto, who is in training there. k it made SPECIALLY for You. suits in Kaysville so we KNOW Co. Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE Mrs. J. J. Berger has accepted a poin the auditors sition as office of the Union Pacific system and will Btart work next week. book-keep- er l MYRON W. PHILLI Bishop Samuel C. Howard, Jr., was surprised at bis home Mon-x- j. pleasantly g - day evening by members of his ward. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. 1 & & I jH BAKERY and CONFECTIONER An Elders party was given in the Second ward chapel Tuesday evening. All the elders and their wives were present. A fine program was ren dered and luncheon was served. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Miss Cynthia Maury, who has been M. S. T. & T. com ? working for the J $ pany as operator, is studying to take I t n n it itfe ' it tn it it it it it it it Ct it it it : HAVE a Satisfying Exhilarating . it . it it ' it it it it ft it it it it H it it it it it it a n ICaysVille The House 'yaafe&'ST Co-o- p. of. Quality. I,oaintoxicat The pure food leverage to serve in the home-vit- h meals or. between meals. lowest price. Hasufactared Ij tise ecLer Llanufactnrisj Co, J AT THE Reflex Office E2Efc n BT EKx Foaming t j Butter Wrapper Refreshing Gratifying large variety of V Holiday Goods consisting of mani- curingsets, ties,slippers, chinaware; sleds, doll baggies, toys for the chilbren. The dest: of "groceries;- - all at - the J7E a the position as private branch exchange operator for the U. S. Transfer company in Salt Lake City. She was visiting relatives here Sunday. i Ogden, Utah u- t if your local datUr kaact Daeco ordar from Eackar Hi - |