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Show LAYTON u Eel and fertil niit of I milk, In tlx production urSur bMU. ilu the t' XaeUwrr l tta company, cannery, roller Layton nulla, creamery and concrete Mcttontooncl tatc road. Good opportunity for reeking suburban acreacc for fruit growing. truck gardening, chicken raiaing and Lake 4 Ogden dairying. On line of Salt iighto aad Oregon Short Line. Hae electne Write Layton Commerand walervorka. cial club for information. We have on hand Knight Woolen Mills Mackinaws, Mrs. Robert Birkin is visiting rela tives in Salt Lake today. E. P. Ellison and Miss Cora Layton left Tuesday for Winemucca, Nev. L. B. Morley. superintendent of the Layton sugar factory, is reported ill with influenza. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kershaw and Miss Grace Gibson, all of Ogden, visited relatives in Layton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Da rid Harris motored to Ogden canyon Sunday and spent the day. Reuben Kilfoyle, who is employed by the Ellison Ranching company in Winnemucca, Nev, is seriously ill with Spanish influenza. The year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown died Monday of pneumonia at the family residence and was buried the following day in the Kaysville semetery. Services were held in the cemetery. Jesse Layton, who has been quite ill with the Spanish influenza is recover- for men, young men and boys. Some Knight sweaters for men; woolen and cashmere hose for men, ladies, boys, girls and children. all-wo- ol wool bats larger than Knight Woolen Mills quilt size, white and colored; colored and white outing flannel one-pie- Our line ce of Groceries is new', clean and the best we can buy. Our prices are right. f Apples, Cranberries, Celery, Sweet Potatoes and Onions to keep away the Flu! El. J. SlaeffieM Telephone No. mG 1 Kaysville m KAYSVILLE Ullr fid4 frail X.ytrtll fcli b Lult, tuilaf briak add ataadilf I d fml ta IM w 1th I Um altr.platCl ml fnn. far lai, frail aad auM tak-fa- iNtif Miss Faye Sanders has resumed her duties at Hie Kaysville after a weeks absence owing to the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Alice Sanders. Mrs. Mamie Thomson and Mrs. Hattie Terrill, both former residents of Kaysville, visited here last Sunday with their sister Mrs. Christopher Burton. Co-o- p, DfC Maatyi Urrat ,Hr ta Mrtt . far Ua-M- al aad aaaaia ara taapartant tadtria. Km U, Oarla Caaat y Caatra) Blah mImI, ahaihhaa aad haw apara haaaa. Cltf aratar aad aiactrl. Uskta ara lad m !. far la B m af tha lalaad rtiatla ralawl -UM ha aad aawpaar prUtiac plaal. Gigantic Sho eSale Beginning Saturday, October 26th " We have 700 Pair Sample. Shoes for the Baby, Boys, Girls, Men and Lan. dies at Prices,- - in many cases, less than t half-pric- e. , J " Dont let this slip by Come and get fitted before it is too late. GOLDEN RULE STORES Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE FAIU1INGT0N , itliil TIm ing rapidly. John Matchinsky, section foreman of the O. S. L, and family left the latter part of the week for Minnesota in response to a telegram telling of the serious illness of Mr. Matchinskys mother, who lives there. ! three brothers and one sister and numerous relatives in Davis county. s Ra Funeral services were held at Tetonia, B. MRS. DAISY RICE Idaho DIES OF INFLUENZA Kiss Garnet Swan gave a canyon Mrs. Daisy Bills Rice, wife of Fredptfty in Bears can yon Wednesday. The erick Rice and daughter of Mr. and guests were taken to the mouth of the Mrs. Edward Bills, died of Spanish incanyon in a hay rack and from there fluenza at her home in Layton Saturthey went into the canyon. The guests were: Mrs. J. W. Gailey, Air. Emily day afternoon, after an illness of a week. Sitzer, Mrs. Z. Henry Jacob Mrs. A. She was born in Syracuse twenty M. Barnes, Mrs. G. L. Asher and Missthree years ago and for the last year es Florence Stanton, Mollie Barnes, has lived in Layton. The surviving Evelyn Gailey, Marian Jacobs, Geor relatives include a baby of two months gia Sitzer, Maggie Layton and Aidenn and a son 2 years old. Jacobs. The funeral took place in the open air at the home Sunday and burial 'FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN in Ogden cemetery. was The Reflex is not in posiession of the exact figures relative to the Fourth Liberty Loan in Davis county, but it is known that the entire county has SECOND BROTHER OF MRS. W. J. THORNLEY IS DEAD gone over the top with several thousand surplus to its credit. In North Pneumonia following Spanish influDavis district Layton, the two Layton enza has taken further toll "in the wards, lead in the percentage of subscribers and the amount subscribed. family of Mrs. W. J. Thornley, who The apportionment for Layton was received word Monday of thfe death of $44,000; amount subscribed, $50,000; her brother, Jared Dixon, at Fort Lonumebr of subscribers, 535. This is the banner ward of North Davis. Kays gan, Colo., Another brother, Abel J. Dixon, ol ville ward Apportionment, $40,700; amount subscribed, $43,000. Syracuse Morgan died there last week. Mrs. $14,800; amount Thornley is very ill with the same dissubscribed, $15,200. West Point ward ease. Apportionment $8,700; amount subJared Dixon was training at Fort scribed $10,700. Clinton ward Apwhen he became ill. His body Logan portionment, $10,400; amount sub scribed $13,300. Sunset ward A ppor was brought to Morgan for burial, tionment $2,900; amount subscribed South Weber ward Appor $2,900. TOO' TET AT Ralph Williams, son of Mr. and Miss Maggie Layton entertained a Mrs. Frank Williams, was operated on few friends at cards at her home last last week at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake. At last reports he is getFriday evening. ting along nicely. Mrs, Frank Bristow and baby are Miss Evelyn Gailey and Miss Estella visiting with Mrs, Bristow's mother, Mrs. G. L. Asher, Epperson entertained informally last Vernon Layton left Tuesday for Friday evening at the latters home in Burley, Idaho, where he will visit rela- compliment to Miss Florence Stanton, who is visiting in the city. tives for a short time. Miss Ella Smith, who has been in Good, reliable man for soliciting and Clearfield all summer has returned collecting position, permanent, salary home for the winter. and commission. Good opportunity for Miss Florence Stanton is spending advancement. George D. Bennett, 206 the week with Mr. and Mrs. Philander CoL Hudson Bldg., Ogden. Adv, 10-llatch of Woods Cross. Ilolace Swanger, small son of Mrs. v Mrs. W. E. Layton, who has been Harry Swanger is in the Dee hospital on the sick list for the past week, is in Ogden, where he underwent an opx eration last week. Sometime age he reported some better, Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Salt Lake has broke bis right arm and it was found . been visiting with Miss Claire Glea- necessary to reset it. Mrs. L. A. Miss Nan Shaw, formerly son for the past week. J. L. Nance returned last week from Murphy, has been visiting with her Mrs. E. M. McLatchie. She Manaasa, Colorado, where he spent the mother, left the first of the week for Nitro, summer with his two daughters. West Virginia, where her husband has Miss Marie Blamires arrived last 8,&00; amoun a position In the munition week from Riverside and will remain accepted Clearfield ward Not reported x $8,(00, there. x but her apportionment of $13,635 was hereuntil the schools are opened. plant Joe Galbraith came down from only $1,000 short at last report. Three of the small children of Mr, leaon Monday, where he has Idaho, and Mrs. Thomas Nichols are ill with een for the past two months, FUNERAL OF MRS, ROSE PEART influenza. They are: Fred, Vernon and to working secure help for harvesting the grain Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Eila. in that vicinity. He stat.Ujat thous- lean,- wife of William Peart, who died at the home William Jarman, who has been ands of bushels of Mrs. grain will not be May Raymond, on of her sister, sumCedar in the Sunday, were hek working City during harvested on account of lack of labor. in the open air at the family residence mer, returned home the first of the He returned yesterday. yesterday. The speakers were Joseph week. Burton of Ogden, revenue collector made S' G. Clark of I armington and James Horace Lewis and family of Burley, a trip throughout Davis, county last (..riddle. AH the speakers testified to Idaho, have been the guests of Mr. week looking over the books of the the splendid character of the deceased and Mrs. Christopher Burton for the canneries, mills and the sugar factory Musical numbers .were furnished by past week. to ascertain the amounts of money re- Mrs. .Chirstopher Burton, who sarta William Johnson, proprietor of the ceived by the farmers. In this manner Sometime Well Understand, anc numbers of the Kaysville choir. Johnson House, has accepted a posi- he will check-uthe income tax reRose R. Peart was the of tion with the Layton Sugar company . the late Samuel and Rose daughter nts, Burton ami was for the season. Mrs. Ben Flint entertained last week She born in Kaysville 52 years ago. married William Mrs. J. J. Bowman and her sister, honor of her sister, Mrs. Minnie children were bom toPeart and three them, all of Miss I fad lock, are suffering from an, ith, of Rosevelt, Idaho, and her which proceeded her in death. For attack of influenza, contracted the brother, Benjamin Flint. The house many years she has been in ill health. She is survived by her husband, the first of the week. was decorated in a profusion of following sisters: Mrs. Eliza Jardine MissFearlSheltonis suffering with guests were present. Mrs- Grace Meldron of pneumonia. Last Sunday she was Games and music were enjoyed during Iivell, W yo Mrs. Mary Raymond and very ill, but has been steadily recov, the evening after which a three Mrs. Nettie Butcher of Kaysville, and course lunch was served by the hostess. one brother. Samuel Rushofrth of ering since that time. Kaysville. Miss Sinfield of Nevada, a missionMrs. J. G. M. Barnes received word IntermenJ was in Kaysville cemeary companion of Benjamin Webster, last Friday of the death of her niece, tery. tei .and Mrs, is the guest At. the. home Tetonia, Mrs. George Webster. Idaho. She was a victim of influenza. WEVE GOT THEM ON THE RUN By Joseph B, Gilder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garland of Mrs. Hopkins was- the daughter of In and Flanders, Picardy Mr. Mrs. and Levi Phillips and was a Boise, Idaho, are visiting at the home Like frightened geese and ganders of Mrs. Garlands sister, Mrs.(C. V. native of Kaysville. Besides her par. in flutter the Sun; They is survived by her husband, ents, she Robinson, for a couple of months. They dont take time to goose-ste- p j They take a long, quick, loose-ste- p We've got them Ori the run!- - y 3t Owing to the Flu the National Guard company of north DaVis county will not drill until the ban on public meetings is lifted. Perfumes and Toilet Articles Our line of perfumes is large and includes all the latest as well as the old time favorites. Our line of toilet articles has been selected with care and will appeal to the most ex- acting miss or matron. DAVIS COUNTY DRUG ent, V f Te-oni- a, -- - The-intern- F nty - of-Mr- Duane-P.-Hopkin- i- s-of - loom Everything here for the sick. . oocbr-cottonranx- In er fact-anythin- Complete stock of rubber saiphds'snppIfevf'theMdmtrgT" you need in the drug line. Though Ilindenburg may scold them, His famous line wont hold them Theyre making a home run; 5 jlheyr e. Liking for. tW Rhine lam;--Do- nt blame them its a fine land Lies in the basking sun. - "smss&f thcyTmiit aiaf be! $ ket awful though that day be Call and see us. Drugs sent by parcel post if you cannot come and get them, g IS Layton Drug Company The battle will be won; And all the world, made free then7 Will praise thedeeds of free men Who overcame the Hun! In New York Times. fca i DONT NEGLECT TO REGISTER ' "Tuesday is the last registration day before election. If you want to express your preference for county officials, congressman and supreme judges you must register or you cannot vote. KAYSVILLE, UTAH y k4 CAMP LEWIS FOR THIS DOUGHBOY brough the kindness of A. K. Green are enabled to publish the ipg letter: ' Camp Lewis, October 16. Dear Uncle. I received your letter today and was glad to hear from you, for we boys here like to hear from home. I would like to be back and help you get up your beets, but there is no chance. All I hear now. is move." I do not know whether it is true or not, but I will not believe it until we are on the train to go. I think our time is short here in Camp Lewis, the way things Fall Boot Stylei Call and see the JOHN KELLY innovations in high grade footwear are going. I wish you could come and see this camp. When people say that this is the best camp there is in the country I doubt it. If it is I would like to see the others. We have no sunshine here at all. The weather is damp most oi the time. It started to rain last night and it rained all night and all day and never stopped until now and it is 5 oclock, but it looks like it would rain again. We have jnot left the house today. Monday we had a lesson about the 55 gun and action. This afternoon we loaded our belts. I guess that means 2429-31-3- 3 Washington Ave. Ogden a hike for us. 'The weather is getting cold here. I guess I will have to close illlll!!lll!l!l!l!ll!lilllllll!llll!l!lll!!lll!i!i!!0!!il!!lllll!l!!!!i!!!!!l!!ll!!!!!i for it will soon be time for retreat. I wish we did not have to stand that 66 feet from the renter line of the S. thence West 11.10 chains; every night I like the army, allright L-- & 0. Railway and at a point about chains; thence South 33T degrees 35 minutes eveept Tor kitchen police. I do not 488 feet North of the Southwest cor- (20 minutes) East along County road ner of the Southeast Quarter of Sec- 12.17 like that. chains; thence South 34 degrees tion 12, running thence South 42 de- 35 minutes East still on Road O31 EDWARD WEBB. 49 minutes East parallel to and chains to grees containing, les beginning, 6t feet distant from said -6.11k IQ1 said land.is railway The acres. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP feet;. thence - South"CO degrees West railway, farming land; 782! feet; thence North 112.8 feet NOTICES 7 to Also, all of Lot 1, containing 39. xhe point of beginning, containing .0S9 acres;- and all of Lot 4, containing Consult County Clerk or Respective acres; and S9.76 acres; , 27.X3U - Also IHstarey ?'theCapitb Stoc. Signers TcivFsrtherInfflrmatkia chains North 1 degree 39 minutes of Shepherd Creek Irrigation ComSouthwest Corner, thence Lfri0n IN THE DISTRICT COURT, pany; v de 20 minutes East-1- 5 - .Also, 45 shares of the Capital Stock in and for Davis County, Com15 mindegrees State of Utah, , utes East 4.62 chains; thence East 6 15 of Farmington Land & Stock pany; In the matter of the Estate of chains; thence North 39 degrees 20 on or after the 1st day of November Thomas F. King, deceased. minutes West along 2 A. D., 1918, and written bids anil W Countyoad chains; thence West 12 chains thence Notice of Sale of Real Estate. . received at the residence of the underThe undersigned will sell at private chan Parallel with County road 8.80 signed executor in the City of Layton sale the following described property, acres. posing, containing 3.16 State of Utah; terms of sale, fcr e;tne Said land is farming land ten per cent of the bid payable at fplowin described proper-vJ?'l- t time of sale, and balance upon conPart of the Southeast Quarter ot Commencing 1.90 chains firmation of sale Section 12, Towmship 3 North, Range 1 by said court- V1 Southeast comer of West Salt Lake Meridian, East of the JESSE M. sMrrn, r -Executor of the Estate of Thomas Bamberger line, more particularly described as follows, deceased. King, Lake Beginning Meridian; thence North 143 Published October 10, 17, 24, 131- - 2 -- 1 -- PRO-batoDivisi- . to-w- it: - to-w- it: i |