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Show . i THE WEEKLY REFLEa. KAYSVILLE. All Kind S Buy Your Seed Now Early--Bu- y It ' ' ' We have most of our seeds in stock and can supply you with -- as good seeds as grow. CORN TOMATOES ONIONS PEAS RADISHES BEANS FLOWER SEEDS PARSNIPS ft excellent mam Etc. SPINACH We have some moth White Flint Seed Corn -If you see it you will buy it. f , . H. J. DOUBLE MILITARY WEDDING So far. as known, the first double military wedding to be solemnized in Utah took place' in Farmington on Wednesday of last week. The , contracting parties were Lorin Rampton of Farmington and Miss Viola Young of Kaysville, and Darvel Miller of Farmington and Miss Scoff ield of On the arae day-- , just Kaysville. previous to the ceremony, the young men had enlisted as recruits for the 145th (Utah) artillery, and expect to be ordered to Camp Kearny today. Mrs. Rampton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young of Kaysville and Mr. Rampton" is the son of the popular Farmington druggist" Mr. and Mrs. Miller are also well known throughout Davjs county where they have long resided. The Reflex joins in congratulations. SHEFFIELD & SONS drama of the romantic life of the west. For months the ranchers in the Cave-i- n country had been at the mercy of a mysterious gang of outlaws. Their stock was rustled away and their lives jeopardized; in despair, many of the weaker men were preparing to leave the country while at least part of their property was left. If their suspicions as to the personnel ol the marauding gang wtere voiced, the freely talking individual would shortly disappear. No one prospered but Jim' Butler. Thousands of fat steers roamed the ' range with the J. B. brand on their shoulders, yet he had one ungratified desire. He loved Mary Sheridan. She refused to marry him even after her father had been shot down by the outlaws. Butler was like dynamite, a thing dangerous to play with. He failed to reckon with a fool known as Bugs on .his ranch, and that was his undoing. For at. one stroke the fool revealed-hisidentity, ended the outlaws reign of terror by killing their leader, and rode away with the girl whom Butler tried to wed at the point of a gun. Roy Stewart, Triangle cowboy star, appears in the role from which this stirring drama takes its name. One Shot Ross is another production Worthy, of the reputation Triangle westerns have earned. ' One, Shot Ross at La Tonia theatre,' Wednesday evening, April 3rd. SPRING' SHOES and You will be interested in our line of new Spring goods we i are now showing and the unusual values we are offering for immediate use; e Childs White Canvas Slippers , wtb-lishme- nt rit We - - KAYSVILLE J. E. HO'DIfSOi I I have moved my .Blacksmith Shop to Farming-ton where I' will be pleased to meet any of my old -- v . customers. - " i , -tf Beet Cultivator Teeth ,. from My Beet Cultivator Teeth are hand-mad- e tool steel. They will last longer than factory made and sell for less price. -tf HALF-WITTE- Blacksmith Forge For Sale D , 3 . - lay ion Mien Rule V Straw Hats--- - . s I have an extra blacksmith forge, with electric er, which 1 will sell cheap. blow-- , , . , . NIELSEN FARMINGTON, UTAH. MYRON W. PHILLIPS H5E BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY ! KAYSVILLE, UTAH . Shoes i FARMINGTON . MCDVEID)i IT LECTURE POSTPONED , Full line of Ansco cameras and NOW, Dr. Go wans will speak to the parsupplies at the Layton Hardware ents of Davis county at Davis High Expert developing and school, Kaysville, Wednesday, April .Two of the children of Mr. and company. YOU j , Adv. Mrs. Ulyses Nance are suffering from finishing. 3rd," instead of March 27th, as adver CAN. German measles. Miss Downey, state librarian, will tised. No one can tell what the conditions It. 0." Layton of Afton, Wyo., at speak to the parents class next Sunwill be after the war ; so if you want FLUNKEY tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. day morning. Miss Downie has a to sell your property, list it with me PROVES UNDOING OF W. W. Stewart, in this city yesterday. message which means much to the at once. It may be your farm will OUTLAW.RANCHMAN parents of this community along broad suit some of my customers who just Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor, of Provo, at-- t educational lines. are to locate in North" Davis anxious Terror of Ended, by Single Shot Reign tended the funeral of her niece, Mrs. , The Kaysville Relief society auxilcounty. From Famous Gun. , W. W Stewart, in this city yester to collected Red and Cross the iary f Z. HENRY JACOBS day. , Just when a man feels the most shipped ten large cases of used clothReal Estate. life Insurance, William Haight is in charge of the ing to. the Belgian Red Cross relief powerless he sometimes becomes the were The commission most potent. This is what happens in Fire Insurance. goods Monday. ' state road repairs in Davis county dur ( in most serviceable all One and, Best. Shot a instances, the Ross, Triangle Only thrilling ing the illness of Supervisor Frank wear good. Especially in women's Williams. was this true as most of the donations Mrs. Emmet Bagley, of Salt Lake, were made up of outgrown childrens womens Attended the funeral of her cousin, clothing and Mrs. W. W, Stewart,, in Kaysville, garments. The shipment was valued at several hundred dollars. yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Paul Thomas Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sen," on March Kaysville agent for the Oregon a Butcher, 25th, Monday, i Short and The Line, gathered in two of the and boy survived boy girl. is getting on nicely. youths who recently escaped from tht We have just received a big line of Spring and . Summer State Industrial school at Ogden. Mr. Straw Hats. We have them for? men. Boys, Ladies, Misses Frank Williams, state road super Thomassen notified the school of the and Children. The styles are the latest and the prices are visor for Davis county, has been se- - capture and Superintendent Iiinkley : right. $ riously ill with erysipelas for the past came down and took the boys back to ten days. He is now reported some the school. The superintendent did ! better. not give out the names of the boys, it was learned that one formerly Our new line of Shoes for. Ladies, Misses and Children are ...Bert White, a trapper in the employ but ' in reslded other and the Seattle in : of the government, is camped with coming in from day to day. The styles are late and snappy ' bis outfit on the farm of James Bob Salt Lake City! ; and the values are unsurpassed for the money. Also a very erts, on the Mountain road. White satisfactory line of working shoes for boys have just been of the Sargeant Joseph .Williams 'J received. pitched his camp there some ten days Salt Lake City recruiting office spoke ago, and since that time has extermin at the Kaysville tabernacle Monday ated twenty coyotes. night on the subject of recruiting President Henry H. Blood presided at Kaysville and Layton teachers, a ich was opened by A. sistod by County Superintendent Bui ton and Musical Director Emily SitzejTr Spillman, accompanied by Mrs, After the have been assisting in card indexing Emily Sitzer, singing solo received was The War." by the men in the selective service of and the applause performers hearty evenings during the past week. Last week the Farmington teachers assisted were forced to fender another number. Sargeant Wilson, who by the way, saw in the work. service in the Cuban campaign of the i Yesterdayaftemomron eof theItr-00-0 SpahisIrAmertean war, spoke for volt wires of the Utah Power & about an hour and described' very k ' Light company broke near the Kays- graphically the conditions in Belgium, i ville city hall and fell on the mires of both before and during the course of the Mountain States Telephone the war. He dwelt at length on the instantly burning them in twain. military - policies Germany and ,The accident put out twenty-fou- r pointed out that the world had to phones of the Kaysville exchange and either conquer or submit to the Hun. th lighting service of the town was Sargeant Wilson spoke in Layton yesout for a few hours. terday afternon and will speak in le low price. GOLDEN RULE STORES last Friday. out-of-sty- , are showing a complete line of Muslin Underwear at remarkably ' SET YOUIt CLOCK AHEAD 1 HOUR You will be an hour behind the i NOTARY PCBLIC if you fail to set your clock time 1 ahead an hour Sunday morning. .The With Barnes Banking Co, Ktysrill official time to set the clock is 2:00 a. m. Sunday morning. 18-K- -l, . Childrens Hats Ladies' Hose Bronze, Gry, White or Black, pair....75c FOR SALE OR RENT . "Licensed Abstractor and e .Twenty-five-acr. farm, on Mountain Henry E. Reddish of Pocatello, Ida, Notary Public was' a Kaysville visitor the first of road, east of Layton; 10 acres in cultiOffice F. C. A M. Bldg. house; 150 bearing vation; the week. fruit trees, mostly cherries; 5 shares UTAH FARMINGTON Georgiana Lewis, a former resident Kays Creek water.' Apply (o (write Phone of Kaysville, and sister - of - Ezra or phone)' 'John Colmere. Barnes, died at her home in Midvale Kaysville, Utah. Adv. SELL , KAYSVILLE 93c. $1.49 $2.69 $4.19 $7.49 .9c to 98c 98c and $1.10 to $2.49 to $1.98 to Originators ef Low. Prices 3 Tbt Unrmt elty In north Dyi eotinty ; firv place lor realdenee. Kay.vill. Roller Mill., vegetable and fruit canning and great brick plant add eteadily to the Wealth of the elty. General land, ing. fruit and vegetable growing for .hip-meand canning are important induitnea. Haa the Davie County Central High school, churches and new opera home. City water and electric lights are inducements for inHome of the Inland Printing vestment. company and ita printing plant. Misses White Canvas Slippers Ladies White Canvas Slippers and Pumps Ladies' leather Slippers and Pumps... t Ladies leather Shoes.... , J.R. GAILEY Phone No. Kaysville, Utah. MEN ARE WANTED BY THE LOCAL BOARD The following named men have failed to reply to notices sent out by the local board of Davis county and their names will be handed to ' the sheriff of the county. If friends or relatives of the men know of their whereabohts they should advise then, to show up at once and avoid trouble. It is possible that most Of these men are in the service of the United States! Roland T. Parkin, Wm. Geo. Fales, Arthur Erlln Sanforth, Raymond R. Holton, Leslie Corwin, James Allen Rolson. UTA1I ivnfFi , LAYTON GOLDEN RULE tfing La Tdnia Theater LAYTON, UTAH . com-Tpan- Saturday Eve. 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