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Show GOOD , SHOW AT oSPHEUM IN OGDEN Business Before Pleasure j U (0 i Buster Brown r Shoes Maxine M ; r- fi Shaping Last Shoes for Women for Boys and Girls Just the thing for school. High-Grad- e Turns and Welts. if I y'! 7 o Hv- '5: - frl I If"! g H 0 U. S. Regulation Army Shoes for National Gnards, JHunters, Fishermen and all out-doworkers. A fine, easy-fittingood looking shoe. A great shoe for any man who is out or doors a great deal and wants ' real comfort and service. or ... g, : White House Shoes, for men, young men H.. J. high-gra- dress welts de g 4 1 There is more than the usual interest the announcement that the perAbe Potash and ennially amusing Mawruss Perlmutter will be seen at the Orpheum theatre, Ogden, next Sunday night for one performance, in their newest and greatest success, Business Before Pleasure, the New York comedy hit, of the Not only the New season of 1917-1York press but the thousands of playgoers who filed the Eltinge theatre to tho capacity during the entire run of Bepiece have testified that "Business fore Pleasure is by far the funniest in con-picuo- us Sonus 1 Kaysville 8. M .Milt. MilltlUitil il!!i!lllililllllllllllll!l!!IIl!i!!lll!l!II!!liI!ll!I!I!!lll!:i!ll!l!!!I!!IlII!iM JABEZ DRAPER IS Misses Verna Green, Helen Talbot return to T. McClure Peters, Attorney, KILLED IN ACTION Olive and Green of Cit Lake Salt Adv. It. Kaysville. KAYSytLLE The news of the death of Jabez M. were the week-en- d guests of Miss He! 1W Umri ft r h wA U wwtri which was received last week Draper, Miss Blood Inez entertained several en Clark. lao far wHnw, xloyarUla KoUar fl confirmed both by telegram been has ft IfUlo, aaaatabla a4 trait amaing close friends at her home on Wednes- and from the war department. letter o4 giaat Mtk plaat wU atoatity WeMrs, George Kendall of South Refreshments were This morning George H. Draper of to too owltk of to iltr. Cwiwl fan, day evening. ber and Mrs. Earl Knight of Clearfield oegwtokle groviog for tog. trot Clearfield, father of the dead soldier, aaaalaa ora tapartant totortriaa. were Kaysville visitors on Wednesday served later in the evening to Misses received a4 the letter of confirmation, but Km to Darla CMitr Control Blrh aekaoU. afternoon. Marita Hattie Artel Blood, Linford, oi4 opora knot. City orator tktnto did not contain information the letter to Mamie Cleo akortrto W4 V. Rouche, light art lodnnnti far Rushforth, other than contained in the telegram. Bodily, Bam 4 to lalaa4 Printing Misses Mollie Barnes and Gladys Blanche Webster, Emra Bodily, Ruby. 4 Ha op prtattog float However, it is known that he fell in Barke'Tsjentertained the members of tne Bessie Blood and Mrs. Wil- action in that great battle of July 21, Rushforth, ciob on Tuesday evening at the kie Thrift Galbraith. where the Hun met his master in the FOR SALE Early Elberta peaches. home of Mias, Barnes. oung men of America. This fact will -- Miss Frances Richards, who taught e a solace to the father of the hero-so- n Adv. n. W. King, Phone wT Mrs. John cailey returned English in the Kaysville High school in his declining years. The family where she five years ago and who has been inevening from Mrs. Ebenezer Williams is spending urday and its through all the been for the past 'ten structor of English in the West Side years to posterity, several days with relatives in Salt has come, can hold their heads Mrs. her Rebecca mother, High school in Salt Lake City for the high and say, Jabez Draper gave up Lake City. past year, has accepted the position his life when the men of America Mrs. John Taylor and daughters, of Dean of Women and assistant pro- turned back the Germans. Mrs. Jane Checketts of Ogden is the Mrs. Brown and Miss Tresja fessor of English in the Wilamette And thus it is another star of guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Odd, Taylor,Myrtle of Salt Lake were the guests at Salem, Oregon. The has been added to the service flaggold this week. university of of Miss Lucretia WardTur Sunday. friends of Miss Richards in Kaysville grand old Davis county. May these Miss Mahala Moss of Woods Cross Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gailey of Fair-vie- will 'he glad to learn of this splendid stars of gold be few, but few or many this week to the people will revere and honor them Miss was the week-en- d of guest Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest offer. N$he will leave in Salem. take her duties up to the end of time. These stars are Epperson. of are Clifton, Idaho, Gailey visiting to American citizenship, in letters relatives the week. Kaysville during Lelia Miss Mrs. Myrtle Criddle of Farmington Gailey entertained at a a title patent no man can deny. that dinner last at home Mr. and of the at evening party aturday spent Sunday There will be a meeting f the Girls Jabez M. Draper was the son of Mrs. James Criddle. Ray & Uarvevafe in Salt Lake, Patriotic league next Wednesday even- the M. and Eliza West Draper, old George in honor of Miss Irene Gailey, who ing at the home of Z. Henry Jacobs. leaves soon for and honored residents of Davis county, Mrs. Annie Ashb v of Salt Lake All where RivertonUtah, members and members she has accepted a position, as sten- - and was born here twenty-tw- o years spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. are invited to be prospective at prsent promplty the 81st of last January. On May and Mrs. William Allen. ographer for the Crayne Motor com- ago 8 oclock. 5th of this the mother of the depany. Covers were laid for the fol- ceased died year at the home of the family George W. Swan left the latter part besides the guest of honorfMr. . lowing of the week for Omaha, Neb., with .Charles aTle war but the news of Rochel, who enlisted in the and Mrs. Heber Gailey and son, Heber !n John W. Thomleys sheep. aeat was with-hel- d him. Three Mrs. Delbert son,ner and on the 4th of Gailey heavy artillery July arJohn, and six brothers siters and the father Misses Velda and Irene Tay-Rnow Lela, stationed at Camp Zachary Mrs. Sarah Ann Sessions of Bountisurvive. all of Mrs. William Gailey, write Kaysville, that of is Jed Kentucky. mother They Sessions, they ful, visiting Ipr, Thxdate of memorial services has Bone, Mr. Loyd Bone, Misses Vella, with her son's family during the week, like the service fine. not beerrfixed. Lucille, Virginia and Cora Bone of --XLOST On mountain or between Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. MilMr. and Mrs. Lambert Blamires are VVebster's on Mountain road and lard a motor of Mr. Mrs. and gate Magna, trip throughout George OFFICE OF THE CONSOLIDATED enjoying southern Idaho this week. They will Kaysville post office, a small gold Gailey and son, Grant, of Riverton, STORES COMPANY visit their son and daughter while wrist watch. Initials J. G. II. on same, and Miss Luellen Bone of Ogden. A NOTICE Five dollars ($5.00) reward for its theatre party followed the dinner. away. There are delinquent uponthe following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 19th day of July, A. D- 1918, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. of No. of Amt. Name Cert. Shares Due Herbert E. Smith .... 1 199 oak-Mafc- nf ltim a s M I and boys. Sheffield iz Telephone No. H Bt and best of the famous series of dies in which Abe Potash and comeMaw-rus- s Perlmutter are the irresistable heroes. It was a forutnate day for the host of followers of "Abe and Maw-rus- s when the authors of "Business - Montague Glass Before Pleasure and Jules Eckert Goodman, decided to a moving picture interlude in which the action of the piece is consistently developed. A well known newspaper man remarked that, the captions on this screen interlude were funny enough to be worth the price of admission. The play will be presented by a particularly capable company in- -' eluding Jules Jordan as Potash and Charles Lepson as Perlmutter. Manager Goss has made arrangements with the Bamberger Tailroad to have the last car held untill the performance is over for patrons who live transfer their activities from the prosaic cloak and suit business to the adventurous and astonishing realm of the movies. As "fillum magnates Abe and Mawruss furnish continuous laughter from curtain to curtain. A feature of the production is south' of Ogden. CONSIDERABLE STORM DAMAGB abandoned and was nearly buried in the big wash. It was dug out after AT FARMINGTON the storm had subsided. The home After a long dry spell, a heavy rain of Mrs. Lucy R. Coombs near the storm began in the early hours of last mouth of North Cottonwood canyon' Sunday morning. There was such a was in the center of the flood and the downpour on the mountain sides east floor was covered nearly three feet of Farmington that small gullies down with gravel. Albert Hesss nice the hills were enlarged by the floods deep is now a gravel bed. garden of water that many gardens and orchards were covered with gravel and the State road in several places in Miss Lucy Hess is in Salt Lake for South Farmington was almost impas-abl- e a few days, the guest of Miss Edith until the sand and debris were removed. One automobile had to be Wallace. , 24-1- 0-5- -1 2. Sat-gde- n, sr Kodaks Cameras Supplies w, Es-tel- la d, We Garry the Famous Seneca Line -, AVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH sessment notices heretofore mailed and posted, and in accordance with an order of the Board of Directors, made and entered on the 19th drty of August, A. D., 1918, as many "shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office and place of business of said corporation, at Clearfield, Davis County, Utah, on d the 2Sth day of September, A. D., 1918 h at the hour of 10:00 A. M. to pay de- ft linquent assessments thereon, together ftft with the costs qf advertising and Get Ready for School t sale , i esponsibility for Good Service j if they axe not Jspoken di&tinctly..tx an atiesUve-lis'teney-s The public can serve, the service by. answering promptly speaking dis tinctly into the transmitter, and listening attentively. ether-en- cf the line-- ; - September WANTED Superintendent of the Wavne countv schools has written Principal L. J. Muir, asking for three high school graduates to fill teacher's positions in, eWntarr-schooi- s that countv. behoul wul run. seven months and he t will pay experienced teachers $5rer month and inexperienced teachers $55 -- should -- call Muir at once. . -- j i service depends upon the cooperation of all three. f The operator can make the connection but no words can be heard atone' end of the line if. they are not properly jpokeiL into., the, transmitter. atthe publication 19, 1918 20, 191S. TEACHERS IT - Hm'publieation September t La-.- ! IS tremendously important in these days of stress that the public be " ' given good telephone ress. """"" The responsibility for'telephone facilities rests with the company; but the public has & partnership in the responsibility for good telephone service. There are three human factors involved in a telephone call, represented ' by the person callingrthe operatorand the person called: "The quality of the LEROY B. SMITH, and Treasurer, Swtary Clearfield. Davis County.' .Utah. ft. ft 5 5 -- We have what you want in the line of 7C 00 00 Children s Dressesr for school. Prices I DC to IpZiUU ' Mens Dress Shirts $1.00 to $1.50 7C values-:, OC Childrens and .Misses School Hats. Prices ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft r?i Jsm Boy Hose ; shes 7 71-and 49c to $1.98 ..... 8 only. J JJq PticBlk Brand HSe; Sizes 5 512 7 and 10 LadiesHose, navy - blue and J Prices ' 29c ?illr bronze.-ha- lf - 25c ft ft 9ur nes of Fall Underwear and Hosiery are complete-Price- s are right We can still supply you with Fruit Bottles, Lids, Rubbers, Etc. - Lloimtain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. HIGHEST. PRICE Paid for HIDES PELTS and FURS I also buy all kinds of Poultry CHAS. GROSSMAN Layton, Utah Phona 7212 ih NRULESTORES Originators of Low Prices ' FARMINGTON Butter Wrappers at The Red 2 |