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Show I. i. min nmptrtv nrrT p IT A WV1T.T.PI- - UTAH WHO MADE HIM? Preachers were made to preach FARMINGTON Dmvta County Met of rich and frrtila eon-ponHomo of tha Miller Viorel bounty. the largest grower, of flower In the Location of the intermo tin tain country. famous Laeoon rewort. Ha waterworks ana electric light. A fine place for raatdanca. y, Mr&TEugene Clark visited relative in Bountiful during the week. g About Rheumatism Rheumatism causes more pain imi suffering than any other disease f0l the reason that it is the most common ' of all ills, and it is certainly gratify to sufferers to know that there. i8 ! remedy that will afford relief-a- nd make rest and sleep possible. called Chamberlains Liniment.Ad LIBERTY BONDS ser- mons; The Irish were made to be Cops. Sourkraut was made for the Germans, Spaghetti was made for the Wops. Banks were made just for money - Money was made for the Jews; Fishwere made to drink water Anbyms were made to drink booze. Are United States- - Government Bonds. 2. Are supported by every dollar of the enormous resources of the United ' States. 3. They bear interest at a rate higher than earned by any t. other ofGovernment cjass .r.... JameV Dunbar visited friends bonds. Everything Was made Tor something 4. They do not represent a - Most everything, but a Miser. in' Salt Lake during the week. , God mpde Wilson for president war 'gift or donation but the Mrs. Orlaf Farr of Ogden will enBut who in hell made the Kaiser ? highest type of in investment. tertain the Utile club at her home afternoon. 5.. on They are In dendmlna- Friday Ogden a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tiona ranging upward from $50 Mrs. Ida Clark returned home Office of the State Road Commission to suit the convenience and the finances of every American who of Utah. Thursday after spending ten' .days wants to help his country. with her parents in American Fork. 1918, Salt Lake City, Utah, Apr. 19, 6. .They are transferable and at received be will Sealed prposala Edward, Sherman and Frank Rob- this office until ten (10) oclock A. M., constitute, an ideal security. inson are expected home in a few days May 10th, 1918, for grading and con7. If you are willing to help from the army camp on farm fullough. structing pavement on the State Road your country any bank or trust in Davis County, from Cudahy to the company will help you by acLake State Road, a The chairmen of the Red Cross aux- Farmington-Sa- lt cepting your order and arrangthree-tenUiliaries of Davis county held a meet- ditsance of approximately ing terms of payment without mile, also for grading and constructing afteron the in imposition of any commisThursday Farmington ing pavement on the State Road through or charge for its services. sion noon. foul Bountiful City for approximately miles north from lf and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar enter- the ANY BANK WILL HELP YOU end of the hard surfaced present tained friends from Salt Lake at din- pavement together with work inciner Sunday. ' Covers wg-- laid Tor dental thereto, according to plans, LIBERTY LOAN MOTHER specifications and profiles on file in - -- GOOSE RHYMES twelve, the office of the State Road Engineer. Instructions to bidders, together Arch, Brown, our choir leader, has with. Sing a song of pennies. pains, profiles, specifications and typhoid fever and is doing fairly well forms for contract and bond, can be For pennies now rank high; Five anF twenty pennies considering the seriousness of the obtained upon application at the office disease. . of "theBtsteTiead Commission upon AthrlfrBtampwiilbuyr the depositing of Five ($5.00) Dollars. Sixteen stamps of, thrift Mr. and Mrs, C. Canning and family The right is reserved to reject any Will buy a little bpnd of Salt Lake have moved to Farming-to- n and all bids, and to waive any defects. And bonds will give short shift By order of the State Road CommisTo Hans and Fritz beyond. . to jnake their home for the sumsion of Utah, this 19th day of April, mer months. J013, Buy Baby Bunting JNO. R. BROWNING, , A baby bond for hunting Hanry Ward is home and getting State Road Engineer and Secretary Submarine and Zeppelin State Road Commission of Utah. strong again after three weeks at the Before they hunt the Babykin. L. D. S. hospital, being treated for First publication, April 25th, 1918; last publication May 9, 1918. appendicitis. See (saw, Marjorie Bgw, Do You Enjoy Life? Prussia shall have a, new master. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Van Fleete enI A man in good physici&l condition is His name will be Democracy tertained at dinner Sunday afternoon Which spells a Junker disaster. in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Orson Soule almost certain to enjoy life, while the 7 bilious apd dyspeptic are despondent, of Salt Lake. sing, what shall we sing? Sing, do not enjoy their meals and feel misLet every one open his own purse Mrs. D. L. Rice will entertain the erable a good share of the time. This etrlng. Seloun club at her home Friday. The ill feeling is nearly always unneces- l(rF, Martha Newland," afternoon will be spent in sewing for A few doses of Chamberlains sary. the Red Cross. Tablets to tone up the stomach, imMrs. Squire Chipman attended, a prove the digestion and regulate the Red Cross tea, given by the College bowels is all that is needed. Try it. club, at the Ladies Liberty (dub Sat- Adv. profit-producin- g ' Renew Shabby Varnished Surfaces - You can easily make marred or shabby varnished surfaces bright and new. For floors that are worn Floor and scuffed use Acme Quality Vamotile Varnish. Woodwork and furniture should be varnished with Acme Quality Interolite. Window sills, doors and exterior surfaces are given a durable finish with Acme Quality Sparkote or Exterolite. Theres an ' ib e . - ACME QlAUTY VARNISH for every purpose. A floor varnish thats tough and durable and made especially to be walked upon, varnishes for automobiles and carriages, woodwork, furniture or any surface that can be varnished, either indoors or outdoors. Tell us which you need - (4) one-ha- -- . - . ( H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS , 100 hens on every farm! KAYSVILLE lrt Th Ity la north Dnvh county s for raaidmea. Kamilla Kollr and fruit canning graat brick plant add ataadily to tba waalth of tha city. Ganaral farm. Inc, fruit and rasratabla yrowin for ship-(naand canning arc important industrial. Ha the Darla County Central Sink school, aburchaa and new opera house. City water and aleetrle lights are indueementa for Homs of tha Inland Printing ompany and its printing plant. plac Mill. Yjrtbl and aatah-llahma- nt nt up-to-- 100 ( hens on every farm! I " Albert T. Smith of Clearfield has sold his home plac and purchased the farm known as the j Clearfield Orchard Company farm. He is now pulling out thirty acres of bearing apple trees and will use the ground for William Allen, general farm crops the Kaysville architect, is preparing plans for remodeling the house on the 1 place purchased. . Wanted A male pup, most an breed. William Sherman Epperson. Phone 98-- r, Kaysville. Adv. Inland printing co. turns urday afternoon, , Every Farm Our government slogan should be lived op to by every loyal citizen. The next thirty days Is the time to get busy to get fall and winter layers lets get busy - chicks now from: now. Buy day-ol- d Oak Leaf Farm, Kaysville; Hyrum Sessions, Bountiful; Geo. E. Garrett, Woods Cross; E. T. Williams, Woods Cross; Frank Jardine, Bountiful. Eggs may be purchased from Frank Jardine, Bountiful. e. The Red Red x - people,- - Heart Colors old and new Straw S'iik rX . - i - 'fiYicf Canvas SO minutes. Ilats, Slippers. Dries in Any shade desired. Waterproof hnd durable. Anyone can use it 25c the bottle. Purifier r- with i . X X X X x t X X X x. X- - X. x x X I - LAYTON DRUG 0. x ft x ' ! 4x hOJNUOE SALISBURY bit? NQtta,aJiUla.bit4- - yesmaka You count for a nitt, you bigga misfit. " RLTH CLlffOKO in .HlRf.&RFD-HfcACTH- jf CAST right All the Latest Magazines at Our Store f X q night; Kick outa da light of da Fritz xn da sight. You losea da bet, no peace a da geL Your feeta get wet. Bill spread a da net I still remain vet. PETREFIRO SPAGHETT. GROCERIES i I,. What For you no fight, like we fpr da -- ft- - - X X Monroe Salisbury Jack Newman paui Katherine Newman . ..Grctchen Lederer Rhoda Tuttle Ruth Clifford John De Witt llan Sears Kut-L- e . yl Lilly Porter Molly Monte Blue Princes Neola Rile ' ! - I ' With mueha da might, alia day, alia FARMINGTON SHOES FOR BOYS AND MEN We. have just placed on our shelves a fine line of Dark Brown Dress Shoes for Boys and Men. These Shoes Tu class and great bargains for tho money " SHOES FOR LADIES AND INFANTS We are this week showing a new line of Low Heel Shoes for Ladies. .They are of nice, soft leather and very comfortable. Also a nice line of soft sole Shoes for Infants. We have them in many styles and all the sizes. X j 16c $1.69 to $5.19 Layton; Golds grit, WRAPPERS ... KAYSVILLE RUTH CLIFFORD yu $1 the Bottle BUTTER Originators of Low Prices. and Lome 1918. muka me sick. Ypu Bolshevik, You turna da trick so mucha da quick. You lamia da kick on Whiskery Nick . And dena you quit; you gotta no T . MONROE SALISBURY SPAGHETT , (arveth) Tonic and System - ORDER .YOUR Golden Rule Stores BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLA- Y- ! Ian, Lac A splendid Wanted Young man about 17 or 18 years old, or one exempt; from draft, who can do typewrit-- , mg and is good at figures. Good; wages and yefound work. MILLED FLORAL C0- Adv. Farmington. Call in and look them over. ftftftftftftftftft-ftftrft'ft-ftftftrft'ftft'ft'-ft'- SCRAPPY Colorite for it. Our stock of latest style Shoes, Pumps and Hosiery for Ladies and Men are up to the minute and are pleasing to every careful observer. Japan and her very interttinpriy' - Head Devil: Well, isnt that where you belong? But they say they wont stand M. one-ha- J)- - Pacifist (a recent arrival in Hades) : Look here! You have put me with all those Huns new shipment of Mens Work and Dress Pants; prices -- AAA ftft ftft ft ft - Just received a te A &A ft A ft ft ft ft ft u ft ftft LECTURE AT UTAH HOTEL Edward Brown of London, England,, worlds authority on poultiy, will talk an Food and the War Situation in. Europe, at the Hotel Utah, May 7, at 8 p. m. It will be very instructive of conditions in F.umpf, - MENS PANTS Saturday, May 4 " So-cie-yt 6 rlains Liniment and follow the plain printed directions whicK accompany the bottle. Adv. 500 yds. Spring Dress Goods, values to 50c per yard OPERA HOUSE er ift ft ft A A For a Sprained Ankle As soon as possible after the injury-i- s received get a bottle of Chambe- Dress Goods per yard 1 LICENSES Wm. Frazer and Hazel Pierce of. Salt Lake City. Frank Kirby of Sugar City, Idaho, and Ada E. Arnold of Salt Lake City' Wra." McKean and Mrs. Jean Gault . of Salt Lake City. Karl .T. Gumbmann and Melba Ramsey of Salt Lake City, THE REFLEX OFFICE KAYSVILLE 8:30 " MARRIAGE 100 Hens on t)UT GREAT VOLUME OF WORK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burton and The past ten days and bights have Mr. and Mrs. E. Saderup of Salt Lake E. II. Williams and family, of Good- been busy dayB and nights for the In- spent the last week-en- d in Farming-to- n with their parents. ing, Idaho, are Kaysville visitors, hav- land Printing company. It is said ing come to attend the birthday party that time and tide waits for no man, Bnd it is equally true that days and Mr. and Mr. Hyrum Van Fleete enof his mother. dates do not wait on the printer. The tertained friends at a family dinner Keith Barnes is home from Camp high schools of Davis county close to- Wednesday eyening. Covers were laid Kearny on a furlough. He is looking morrow and, with the close of school, for twenty-fivThe evening was well and says the 145th artillery has the annual Year Book of the institumusic. with spent the bestwband on the coast. tions is supposed to make, its appearMr. Walter Reed, of the O. S. L., At a meeting of the Board of Edu- ance. For one cause and another tht and Mrs. Reed, went to Smithfielp cation of Davis county last night it publication of the Year Books of last Friday to attend the funeral of was definitely decided to let the Davis and North Davis High schools Mr. Reeds mother, who died very sudcontract for the erection of the long was delayed until it became a night denly. They returned on Tuesday. talked of school building in Kaysville. and day proposition for the printer tc deliver the publication on the closing Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander oi Mrs. G. D. Rutledge departed yes- school . day. The two publications Salt Lake City were Farmington terday for Hlinois, where she will totaled 148 pages, all calling for su- visitors Tuesday, the guests of the visit with her parents. She will also perior composition and press work, parents of Mrs. Alexander, Mr. Alexvisit her brother who is stationed cat was turned out in six calendar days ander, Sr., is slightly better, but is Peoria, I1U where he has been as- -' a most remarkable achievement. But quite sick yet. . signed special war service. that was not all the work performed. The concert given by the Farming-to- n In the interval 400 copies of the Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Epperson, ofi district school last Monday eveState Automobile Directory were also Manitou, Col., who have been visiting folded and bound into books ana ning was of unusual excellence, and With their relatives in Kaysville, to the Secretary of State, and reflects much credit on Miss Sitzer, have returned to their home. They shipped The Reflex was published, a little late our county supervisor of music, the lowere enroufe from California, where and a little short in matter, but, never- cal teachers and all concerned. they spent the winter. theless, published. Considerable othThe ladies of the Veron club, as reer work was also turned out. The lated Bulbs Daliah for Sale Unnamed last week," dropped the club varieties, $1.00 per dozen. The as- stunt could not have been pulled had it name because It is a German word, sortment includes some of Wilmorea not been for the superior ability, loy- The ladies also showed their patriotilliest noted varieties which were alty of employes and the highly ef- sm bond. The a war by purchasing placed on the market at from 50 cents ficient equipment of the plant of the new club name, Selonn, is pronounced to $1.00 per bulb. W. P. Epperson, company. Claun. Kaysville, Utah. Adv. It has been a long, hard week for the Mrs. Celia Steed is moving to Salt force and the young ladies On Wednesday, May 1st, Mrs. Eben-ez- regular Lake City. She has rented her place who have assisted, but they are proud Williams was 80 years of age here. Tuesday evening the Relief of the achievement both in quantity and the event was duly celebrated by ladies entertained in honor of and quality of work produced her children, grand children and great Mrs. Steed at the home of Mrs. C. L. We desire to thank our customers Robinson. Games music and refreshgrand children. The guests assembled who have been discomoded by having ments at the old homestead at 11 oclock in were the features. the morning and the festivities con- to wait for their printing. They have The skill in handling so great a tinued until midnight. Visiting, feast- met he delay pleasantly and we hope to repay by extra prompt service in number of children in such an orderly ing and a general good time featured and pleasing manner was the octhe occasion. Mrs. Williams is in the future. casion of much comment A special f&ily good health for one of the age feature of the eveningwas rendiof Cause Ilesdaehe. and thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. tion Old of a the a Glory, disease By knowing stirring patricause, may Mrs. W. A. Epperson and daughter often be avoided. This is otic the of which were words song particularly Dorothy, who have been visiting rela- true of headache. The most common composed by Frof. George II. Brimhall tives in Kaysville, departed for her cause of headache - is a -- disordered and the musk by Prof. Reed. home at Manitou, Col., yesterday. On stomach or constipation, which may be Elder Ralph Amott'of Salt Lake Tuesday Mrs. C. A. Epperson enter- corrected by taking a few doses.', of tained in honor of Mrs. Eppersoi. Chanberlains Tablets. Try it. Many City, a grandson of Mrs. Martha Duncan of Bountiful, and a newhew with a dinner party. Among the others have obtained permanent relief of Mrs. A. L. Clark, returned last guests was Mrs. L. Guy Campbell of by taking these Tablets. They are lf Tuesday from a four and Salt Lake, cousin of the guest of easy to take and mild and in years mission to gentle He talks Japan. honor. effect Adv. of -- tr - Tlmuriber our Grocery Department is always full of bargains. LAYTON GOLDEN RULE ictrtrt Aftftftftftftrftrfrftfrft'ftfeft AAftfeV; MYRON W. PHILLIPS BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY KAYSVILLE. UTAH ....... f |