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Show I k 1 1 I f tlUIIIMIIMH . n -- iJ A Ji a Ca fj o bCiLbi)' V O 04 ) ss i We can supply you with cases tor your fruit. Fruit Jars, Economy Caps, Schram Lids, Mason Lids, ICerr Self Sealing' Lids, Etc. Etc. J. El. Telephone No. a. Doctor LaGear dr - i:illl!!ll!!!!!!lll!!llllllllll!l!llll!!l!!!ll!!l!lll!i::;ill!lll!!lllli:!IIIIIll!lll!l!!!llllll!llllii;;:il!l!i;::il!!lllll!ll!!!!l!l!!llll!ll!l!!l!li ft 5 F' condition powder for stock arid poultry. A v a v - W one-ha- lf - 4! Ir ' 6 X X The line includes Hattie Rouche and Miss Cleo yEice Killer, Gall Cure, Antiseptic Healing Powder, Heave and Cough, Cure . tS1" DAVIS CCUHTY DRUG CO." atapartyarthe home of W. II. Rouche in West Kaysville last Tuesday evening In honor of Leonard Rouche who leaves Friday for Camp Sam Houston, Texas. The house was decorated in flags and garden flowers. The evening was spent in music and games, after which a dainty two course luncheon was served. .The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Mr. and Mrs. William Webster, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. John Colemere, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colemere, .Mrs. Wilkie Galbraith, Misses Zina Webb, Hattie Rouche, Geo, Irma and Chris-in- e Bodily, Blanche Webster, Martha ind Inez Blood, Mamie Rushforth, Beth Webb, Mamie Colemere, Vera Rouche, Messers Rodney Barber, Shelton Colemere, Horace, Mervan and Feymour Rouche. 3 asidl J jerved during the afternoon. the Virginia Alice were: Thornley, quests Cooley, "Sylvia and Elmer Young, Ella Green, Margaret Peterson, Irma Cottrell, Marand Ruth Conrad, Jean Underwood, Vesta Blood and Evelyn and Ilazel Blood. ganization some years ago, has resigned his situation with that company and will depart Monday for Reno. Nev, where he has accepted a position with the Western "The SjQre Purchasing company". for in resided have Kaysville family ey the past two years, where they haye made many friends who regret their departure. Mr. Cooley is a very competent plan and will make good in his new' line of work. Kaysville Sgrcy- nh two and mo 1 v J. B Cooley, accountant for the orLayton Sugar company since its , o SEnefffneM. (3 after the lawn, v The future a rftatrww prfiV&ae noon mechanical dolls This wai conducted "by the di'Ses to Marian and Aideen Jacobs, the enjoyment of the little guestThe home was tastefully decorated b garden flowers and a dainty lunch, was 1 , KAYSVILLE, UTAH I P $ -- Y Mias Virginia Phillips and Margu-rit- e LOST A pair of d ThomasWn departed on Sunday glasses in case. Return to John G. M. for a two weeks visit in Tetonia, Barnes. Adv. Idaho, I M u and Mrs.' J. W. Thornley and Get your printing and developing family and Mr. and Mrs. George W. at our store. Also full line of East- Swan and eon have returned from Weman Kodaks and supplies. Layton ber canyon, where they have been Adv. . spending the summer. Drug Co. gold-rimme- KAYSVILLE lrt rtll TV city ta nertti Dvi toonty j fin plaea for rL!ne. Kyri!l Kollr and fruit eannln iUb. Mill. brick plant add staadtly Uabmoat and to tb waaltV of tk eity. Coaoral farm. frait and attabla yrowlny for akip. la, Rant and aaanlny ara important indtotrio. Ha tk Davis County Control Hlark aefcoel, aad aow opsra konaa. City wator aknrek and alortrie tiakta ar indnaaanta for in fartnnt Horn of tha laland Printing printing plant. oorapany and it rt Mrs. E. II. Williams of Gooding, IdaMrs. W. E. Whittaker, who was jured in an auto accident about three ho, has been making her home in this weeks ago, is now able to be about on city for the past month. 'She was opt crated on at the L. D. S. hospital this crutches. in- Mrs. John Reed of Ginton is visiting with Mrs. Kinnett Earl. t Mrs. Charles Bishop of Garland is visiting at the home of Mrs. George T. Bishop. fa for appendicitis. NUPTIALS J. G. M. Barnes made a business morning trip to San fete coupty last Satur- pRalph Cottrell and Charles Bishop liss Myrtle Reed, daughter of Mr. day to employ girls for the tomato left yesterday morning for an army and Mrs. John "Reed of Gearfield, and REED-WIGGIL- L cantonment in Kentucky. They have Emmett Mrs. Willard Bishop of Provo is season. Wiggill of Lavton were marbeen in training at the U. of U. for in week with relatives the spending ' ried the home of the brides par at Miss Matilda King, Miss Marie King the . two months. , Kaysville. past Mr. entf. and Afton Papworth of Salt Lake are Wiggill, who has been a of the University" of Utah member Mrs. Joseph Jarman left last Fri- spending the week in Kaysville with Mayor John W. Thornley has been appointed chairman of the Fourth training detachment for the past two day for a weeks outing to Bear Lake relatives. and Logan. Liberty Loan for North Davis county. months, left Salt Lake on Tuesday for Mrs. B. F. Yaunt, who underwent an The Salt Lake papers were in error an army cantopment. Misses Marian and Aidenn Jacobs operation last Saturday at the L. tra J when the published that John G. M. returned Monday from a ten days vis S. hospital in Salt Lake City,, is re- Barnes would be chairman. Hyrum MISS VERNA' CHIPMAN it in Salt Lake. ported to be improving. Stewart of Farmington will.be chair- WEDS ARMY MAN i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ilall and two sons man for South Davis. Mrs, Jane Barnes of Downey, Idaho, 1 ' Announcement is made of the mar 1 is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Orson of Sahtaquin are spending ten days Mr. and Mrs, Arnold M. Barnes en- - ' Chi Dm an of this at the home of Mrs. Halls parents, tertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. riage of Miss Verna Day, for a week. and Anthon Gofford of Spring place Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker. B. Cooley last Monday night. The ville. The ceremonv took place last James Hyde of Fairview, Idaho, is Tr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge enter- time was spenf in games and music, Saturday in Salt Lake. Miss Chipman spending the week with his brother, tained at dinner Sunday evening in after which refreshments were served. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop Frank Hyde. honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, The guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Rob- Chipman of this city and has a host of ert Birkin, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rut- friends here. The Mrs, Jared Ball has returned from who leave soon for Reno, Nevada., groom expects to a few days visit with her daughter, ledge, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Miss- leave the latter of the week for part Mr, and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes es Mollie Barnes, Hazel Bishop and an Mrs, Fred Shelton of Logan. eastern training camp. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messers J. R. Galley, T. McClure PetMisses Alta Robinson and Louise R. Thomassen at the Ship cafe last ers and Maurice Barnes. James of Farmington were the guests Friday evening. Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs entertained of Miss Gladys Barker on Sunday. Mrg. Lawrence C. Blood and Mrs. 'fta party on Wednesday afternoon in FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Mrs, Charles Brust of Omaha, Neb., Richard Hart of Salt Lake are vis- honor of the sixth anniversary of her Next Door to Johnson Hotel arrived Tuesday evening to spend a iting at the home of Mrs. Barnes little daughter, Mirra. Sixteen guests short time with Miss Estella Criddle. father, John R. Barnes, during the were bidden, who enjoyed games on iaysville Utah week. Minnie Mrs. Ashby of Salt Lake City is spending the w'eek with her VMr. and Mrs. James Webb entertainparents,' Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, ed at a party last Thursday evening in 1 honor of Leonard Rouche who is home jymt Mac Swan, who is employed in on a furlough. Thirty guests enwith Grace, Idaho, spent the week-en- d the evening. his parents, Mr. and Sirs. George joyed Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Swan. Charles Odd and Mrs. Orson Layton The followng party of men left yes- - motored to Walsburg, Wasatch counterdty by automobile for an outing to ty, last week and visited with Mrs, the Yellowstone: Frank Hyde, Alma Dan Lockhart,, Two' of the sons of M. Stewart, Glen Robins, Phineas Mrs. Lockhaart have recently been Bodily and Amon Brown of Salt Lake. killed in France. 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