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Show iiUiMuiitmtliiiiiimmiiiiiimiNiiliiiiiiiiiitiilillilliiiillititimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliilitiiilliiiliiUiitiK LAYTON S fW-Exein Uvt mufat of fertile ta productions of milk, .toinntoee rf tb. d .U.r beets. Hue tbe roller Levton fciMrur eompeny, cannery, concrete milk., creamery and opportunfttM for thosen atatt road. Good meremx tor fruit grow-IMtfctoc foburban truck ardrung, cbickcn nuatnir w line of S.lt Uk. lurhts Short Line. Hss electric Write Leyton Commerand wsterworks. cial club tor information. VocmUtd 53 ISngM? ftorr : I ttio : ; iylT down We have that pair of shoes; that pair of pumps, that pair of white oxfords, that fancy pair of hose to match. Just the thing for 4th of July and other liberty days. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Adams on Tuesday, July 9, a son, Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens on Sunday, July 7th, a daughter. has commenced and Threshing is wheat coming into the elevator. . t , ' Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill on Saturday, July 6th, a daughter. & Telephone No. 1 Major lot facing the Bamber-ack- s on Eighth street. This is of the most desirable residence lots in the city and Ole is to he congratulated on the acquisition. Ole has not given out whether the purchase Is for speculation or occupancy. e The Urine nttp ta north Ztarb county t plaae ft rmUtmm. KeyeeUe So Her --U and fruit eenulw wsd Iren briuk plant add stend.ly te the mn af iba aity. Qwiisl tannin m. hat net earnmT U unwim far ablp-neand an y am bapartant Indantrias. Laa w Enern Cenaty Central - nchaol, abarelras ssi ym hence. ( y water K era ladmenwats far tail. Lm af the laiaad Printing and ha printing plant. iii eeteb-iUkma- ot -1-- h ,s Mr, and Mrs. I. A. Batten of Centtu-vill- e, where Mrs, Baticn was the Bam The Kaysville Canning corporation berger Elect?!? agent, and Mr. Batien, will finish ita pea campaign tomorrow superintendent of overhead construe at the Syracuse factory. tion, departed yesterday morning for Seattle, where they expect to reside Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell and son, The family formerly re permanently. with sided in Courtney, spent the week-en- d Kaysville, where they held their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. like positions with the Bamberger Epperson. company. I old daughter o? Eva, the The First Utah, 145th artillery band, Mr. and Mrs. James Love, who reside Wall appear at Lagoon Tuesday afteron the Mountain road, is suffering noon and evening. An admission of ' from an. attack of diphtheria. 25 cents, in addition to the railroad Ileber C. Blood of Malad, Idaho, vis- fare will be paid by all persons. A perited with Davis county friends the centage of all moneys taken will go to first of the week. He reports crop the regimental fund. The County Council of Defense and mayors of conations good in his county. Davis county cities and towns are The children of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. asked by the state council to meet and Sheffield, Jr., are rapidly recovering perfect plans for securing a from scarlet fever and will he released attendance at the concert. from quarantine in a few days. Alston & noggan of Salt Lake City John G. M. Barnes spent the week- hgvbeen awarded the contract for end at Ileber City and Provo, where thf erection of the new grade school he serves as referee on a pea canning building at Kaysville. The contract machinery contest conducted by rival calls for the payment of $43,608 for companies. the completed building and the date of final completion is September, 1919. Dr. Wilkie II. Blood and family have returned from New York after Ilyrum Stewart, president of the of board H. C. Burton, education; a four year residence. Dr. Blood conof schools, and county superintendent in his templates practicing profession E. M, Whitesides, principal of the Salt Lake City. Kaysville schools, constitute the comThe Kaysville Relief society Red mittee which will have charge of buildCross unit has sent to headquarters ing operations, for the two week period ending July Roscoe Ashworth of Salt Lake City 10, the following articles: 13 suits pain the schools of Davis counteacher a jamas, 5 chemise, 10 pairs socl s and and coach of the Davis dramatic ty, 2, sweaters, Dramatic club, Class of TT, has High Mr. and Mrs, Feter Barson and Mr, joined the United States marines for and Mrs, Ilyrum Barson of Clarkston service in the intelligence department. are paying a brief visit to Kaysville Mr. Ashworth is a native of Colorado, relatives. They are enroute home from who has resided in Utah several Salt Lake City, where they attended years. He is a graduate of the Uni the funeral of Bishop Miller, a friend versity of Utah and is the holder of of pioneer days. a Rhodes scholarship. He has specialized in French, German, Greek and Billy Smith will depart for Laredo, Latin and is especially qualifieed for " Texas, this afternoon, after a few the work to which he has beeen days furlough which he has spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith " of Kaysville. Billy seems an ideal solattheKay svBRTbpera dier and making good in his branch hbusfe Saturday evening, July 13, is of the sendee. He is head mechanic Jack Tickfords latest Paramount of-of a crew having in charge the quarWing,' The Spirit of ll, in which termasters trucks operating between the clever young star portrays Davy San Antonio and Laredo. William Glidden, a patriotic youngsler of the says soldiering is all right in time, of middle west, who with the help of a war and is glad he is doing his bit. number of worn out old veterans of 12-ye- ar record-breaki- ng 1 , We have them in Silk -- Mrs. Hacel Smith of Southern Utah SdDElG as-Sgn- The-pict- ure John H. Layton and family hafe returned from a motor trip to Geneva. They visited friends in Brigham City enroute home. The Layton cannery will close its pea campaign Friday. The pack is perhapa the largest in the history of the establishment.' The plant of the Layton Sugar comis ready for business. The the Civil. War, saves his town from pany again has been tuned up and entire plant German spies who attempt to blow improved in several details. up a mine and who also have incited a strike. The production is an interIt looks as though the Layton Hardin one and ware would have to close its doors photoplay history esting one of the best the clever young star on account of its owners being called has done in sometime. It was written into the service. Len Sandall, the by Judge Willis Brown of the Chi- senior member of the firm, is already cago Juvenile court and arranged for in the service and William Day, junior the screen by Julia Crawford Ivers. member, is included in the call for The director, William D, Taylor, has July 2- 3- The bOsiness is a going one spared no pains in presenting the and is offered for sale at a bargain. photoplay and the photography, setWilliam Allen, the Kaysville architings, lighting and other requirements is preparing plans and specifitect, are fully up to the Paramount stancations for a hotel for the Layton dards. Sugar company, which will he located son of Mr. near the Walter, the planL The structure will be and Mrs. Joseph Manning was oper- modem in every detail including steam ated on Tuesday morning at the L. D. heat and plumbing. When completed S. hospital and had his right eye rebe will the best building of its kind it moved. The operation was made neces-sarr- y in Davis county and will furnish first-claby an injury to the eye while living condtions for the men playing with a number of boys Sunday working in the sugar planL afternoon. The lads were playing war Before Judge Ellis yesterday after and it is said were exploding 22 caliber noon a jury listened to the evidence with a cartridges by striking them in an action hammeer. It is thought that a portion brought by Charles Gross-man- n of a shell passed through the eye and against D. H. Adams to recover for a certain cow and labor. A verlodged in the bone at the bridge of the of dict nose. It was deemed necessary to re$42.50 for the cow and $25.00 move the injured eye to save the other, for labor was awarded Grossmann by the jury. George Halverson, attorney which had become affected. r for Adams gave notice of appeal. The WfaSfeS Cause of Despondency jury was as follows: Joseph Allen, John inHodgson, Jedidiah Hudson, and is caused often Despondency by Abram Higgs." and and digestion quickly constipation, Tabwhen Chamabrelaina disappears Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan gave lets are taken. These tablets strength- a shower Monday night in honor of en thf digestion and move the bowels. their daughter, Nora, who was mar Adv. ried to Israel Smith of Centerville, on wnasaas The cherry season is about over. Sattrday, July 6th. The evening was The crop was not as heavy as usual spent with music and games and was Th crop was not as heavy as usual followed with a dainty lunch. Those In this vicinity, but the quality was present were: the parents and sister of the groom, Lola and Mrs. Grant of about the best ever. - Most of the cherries in this vicinity were sold to the Centerville, Mrs. E. M. Whitesides, Mrs. H. E. Ellison, Martha Morgan, Kaysville Canning corporation. The Levora Alice and Ida Walker, cherry crop was heavy south of Salt Bernice Smith, Roberts, IthaLayton, - Ada Lake, which accounts for a price sufand Bessie Ware, Artell Adams, Nor ficiently low to permit canning. ma Sheffield, Layton Green, Messers W)8feS Glen Ellison, Paul Williams, Claud NOTICE TO WATER USERS Clair Whitesides, Vernon Lay-to- n, Notice is hereby given that all Asher, Misses Leones Maritas, Viola, parties who use water through hose Grace and Madeline Morgan. Mable from the city water mains without and Helen Whitesides assisted in servuse of specified nozzle, will be proseing the luncheon. cuted and water turned off, SAMUEL B. RUSHFORTH, Get your butterwrappers at The ReAdv. Chairman Water Com. flex Office. many- - styles and different colored glasses. Price is low but the comfort and convenience is great; is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson. Kaysville Ole Layton has purchased the KAYSVILLE - Zylbex and Wilson Goggles Mrs. Lucius Laudie returned home Sunday from ML Pleasant, where she visited with her parents and friends. S' using . Stella Wilier of Garland is the gueest of her cousin, Miss Mabel Thank you. E-l-U Thershers, autoists and others who are exposed to dust can see right and feel comfprtable when . - Miss Fancy ribbon, fancy, hats, fancy ties. Just ask for what you want we have it. I MgM 1 0d. -- DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH VW y yyggjWEg 9 g 4 9 9 9 9 9999 Kaysville OperaHouse JULY 16th Saturday Eve. ' " n ld ss c . JACK PICKFORDiw. 7 The Spirit of-1- TlCPmmmlQlUM T. Br.w Sino by J ih C. I.er. Directed by Wm. S. Taylor ' Without in the least minimising apparent histrionic d success of stars and supporting ability and casts, it is well to call the attention of the public to the fact that without the united effort of the great producing and distributing organization behind the great list of great pro- ductions in which Jack Pickford has starred such photo- play masterpieces might never be produced. weell-eame- $ I MYRON W. PHILLIPS i i- l- ( I I C 1 BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY' KAYSVILLE. - UTAH CONTINUOUS LAYTON, UTAH IS THE MAN NEXT DOOR A COWARD AT HEART ? If he is you might; learn more about him by seeing WM. CHRISTY CABANNES . l OHMS FLY KNOCKER Does Not Injure Hair or Animal If Directions Are Followed PRICES: 2 Quarts $0.75 1 Gallon, $1.25 Perfect Sprayer $0.75 EVERY TUESDAY ilne .. J n Erzjj Company Where Counts Quality . Il&dkea0 . . - wrm Surpassing all Triumphs on Screen or Stage IJMASHIJflCLAm .IDirians sprayer with CONKEYS FLY KNOCKER full strength and spray stock over sides, neck, ears and legs. Only a light coating on surface of hair ia required. Hold sprayer l5 or 18 inches from the animal.Do notwet'or'seak the animal to the skin with iL as such strong use might cause loss of hair. Spray cows lightly night and morning before milking; horses as often as necessary; sheep, every day or two, applying to outer part of nostril as a preventative measure against gadflies. - J- - j- La Tonia Theater - a4 1. AH J See ethe Great METRO Production 1 Next Wednesday Evening, July 17 JACK PICKFORD In niS MAJESTY, BUNKER BEAN Butter Wrappers at Reflex Office - i- i- I Saturday Evening; July 13th of Jj - |