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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH SHOEST SHOES! Joseph Johnson of Price, Utah, arrived the first of the week in redeath of sponse to the word of the her brother, David Day. Mrs. 1 Brand Ball 2 . : .Rubber Goods We Good Rubbers are the best and cheapest to buy in the Ion? run. Li find Childrens Shoes. - light-weig- The Vac Boots wear like iron. 1 3 velvet asd . . ht A . - fit for every foot in your family. Telephone No. x Kaysville (iiililiiiiiiiiU KAYSVILLE ftr hi Mra Dwvte wmtrl Wfvi for ftlww. KmfvrtU UM folt aUf ifoUi w4kcMl ii 44 t Ml gfwtIV milk rf Ky. Owwl tmrm iwt fo Ww- ml tl mat w IwurtMl Vfotri. Omatr CMlral K'-- V eVol, foil IfcVt I 4 It Mouv ,Em par r f VMM. Cir Mb! for falww I 14 HtteC IV !!. H4I A boij was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barton last Friday. Mrs. Harry Strong of Layton spent Sunday at th home of Emma J, D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Barnes and family spent Sunday with relatives In Kaysville.'1 Mrs. Grace Ellison bad the misfor- -' tune to Injure her foot the latter part of last week. Miss Maggie Layton entertained v few friends at cards last Friday night at her home. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Provo is visiting with relatives ahd friends in this city for a week. s Misses lizzie and Myrtle Green, daughters of Robert Green are report-a- d ill with influenza, , Miss Marva McBride of Ogden has been the guest of Miss Salome King for the, past ten days, Salt Lake has Mrs. R. A. Bitter of ; been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. John W. Gailey. Miss Evelyn Gailey spent the weekend with friends in Brigham City. She returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robins, Mrs. Jennie Young and Miss Verda Robins were Kaysville visitors on Sunday. - Ralph Layton, son of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Layton has been very ill with pneumonia, caused by influenza. ' ' r Miss Gladys Barker has been assisting in the Kaysville Golden Rule during the illness of Vinnie Anderson. Miss Florence Stanton has returned from Wods Cross, after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Philander Hatch. 1 Kick Bonnemort is suffering from an attack from influenza. He has been confined to his home since the first of the week RED CROSS ROTES Te-toni- ftft ft ftfrft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft son-in-la- a, w. - - 1 i production kU- - H uburhn .eTr rn A son at the, sugar plant of Mr. amfMrT J7 F. rresmptioiv department is so organized and con- - a ducted that it supplements the'efforts of the physician in r? . - Whea the of sen -- tHa!7! FAMILY Rule Originators of Low Prices contemplating a drainage program and are talking of purchasing a machine for that purpose. ftl DAVID DAY DIES r AT CAMP MILLS Another - gold star, the third, was added to the service flag of Davis county when David Day, son of Mr and Mrs. James Day of Layton, died at Camp Mills. The young man went to Camp Fre mont on August 8th and was one of the two meri sent to that camp from this county. But little is known ot the particulars concerning his death where, it is presumed, lys command had been sent for embarkation to France. While enroute to Camp Mills from the Pacific coast, the train on which the command was traveling was wrecked in the night time at Geneva, Illinois, and young Day was' injured in the wreck. A card received from him after the wreck stated that he was but slightly injured, but a card from the Red Cross nurse who attended him at that time stated that he had received an injury to one of his eyes, his neck and his leg. he continued with his comrades and died within a few days after reaching the camp. It is known that the wreck occured near midnight and How-ever- , Coal is $80 a Ton in Y our Boys Village This Winter t - ;pERHAPS he 1 billeted in a bariu or even a There is snow on the ground, and the mud freezes hard to his boots. In all the village there is just one place where he can dry and warm his hut. is hen-coo- p. You are thinking about your own coal, problem here at home. But what would you do if there were only one place in town where you could find a fire? Thats your hoys fuel problem for the coming months.' 4ki that the survivers were turned out Are you going in a cold rain with only their night clothes for protection. ' It is eonjectur. ed that pneumonia followed and his weakened condition proved fatal. But the supposition is only conjecture. The remains left Camp Mills for Layton Tuesday evening and are ex pected here the last of this week. The dead soldier was a near neigh bor and boyhood friend of William C. Layton, who was killed in a railway wreck in France. The sorrowing family have the sustaining sympathy of not only theii friends and neighbors, but of all the people of Davis county. - to keep the hut fires burning? An amount equal to 4 cent of your Fourth jer Liberty Loan purchases is your share of responsi- , bility in the United War Work Fund campaign. Lets raise Utahs quota by the night of No-- . vember 12. Go to the War Work Committee in your town. Dont wait to be asked.. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN SMft to. Makae sure that your have .given sufficiently , for United -War-Woik en GteVcwEbruii&uL n Jwin StwcclL? Correspondence "Stationery " ' We have all the very latest styles in correspondence stationery. DICTIONARY Irtain-koo.- ing tcivcher, a universal question answerer, m.ub to meet vour It it in daily uw hundreds of thousands of by : Brig-ha- Box stationery, tablets, envelopes, Pes? ink, erasers,. and writers sup sue-eess- ful men anj woe nth world over. 400,90 Word. 2700 (e m ere week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett. w THE now iS.lloO .Mj a. SHOE AND needs. Wil-e- x on Monday. d EARLY HEW lilTERHATIOHAL of Clearfield died of pneumonia Cf-.aa- - -- WEBSTER'S tr are improving. . a 50 to 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT Here i yow opportunity to Insure gainst embarrassing errors in spelbng, pronunciation anj poor choice of werda, Know the mean ing of puzzling mr terms.. Increase your efficiency, f1uU result in power and success. fields th Irutk chicken rSipHnl Uirrine. jfowWou. On line of Salt Uk7 nJ Oregon Short I.m. HnTelectriehta works. Write ""j club for information. Layton Idtbor conditions 6a of fertile of miik milk? oekin them at A number of West Layton fanners are doing extensive drainage work on their farms this fall. They have big machine atwork and are putting down the tile from four to seven feet below the surface. Among the farm ers putting in drains are George Lay ton and John Flint. Collectively about 40,000 feet of draining has been con tracted for. Syracuse farmers are n LAYTON irt tfl K!. . m Aftftft-f-t i Mrs. G. D. Rutledge returned home Kaysville headquarters for the packlast week from Fergus, Montana, ing of Red Cross Christmas where she has been visiting with her will be located at the Girls packages Patriotic parents for the past several weeks. club rooms in the Barnes block and will be open every day, beginning next Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egbert of Idaho, are the parent of a baby Monday, at 1' oclock. The packing born last week at the home 'of committee for Kaysville and all of boy Mrs- - Egberts mother, Mrs. Emma J. north Davis county is composed of Miss Martha E. Barnes, Mrs. Georgt D. Strong. Sheffield, Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garland, who Martha J. Barnes, ' Mrs. Nathan have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Mrs, Mary Jane Proudfoot and C. V. Robinson, were called to their II. J. Sheffield, Jr. home in Boise on account of the death Persons desiring to send package of their to soldiers are requested to bring the LAST CALL TO BOND HOLDERS contents for the box to these- headThe last call to bond holders of 4 quarters, where they will be packed per cent Liberty Loan bonds, who by the committee and mailed to Howant to convert them into 44 per cent boken, New Jersey. No boxes will be bonds has been issued by the U. S. sent unless accompanied by the ofTreausry department The final date ficial Christmas coupon. Red Cross nurses will receive coufor this conversion is November 9. Governor James K. Lynch of the pons, as well as soldiers, sailors and Federal Reserve bank for the Twelfth marines. district has just received the following telegram from Secretary of the Treas- ONE HUNDRED BOXES TO ury William G. McAdoo, urging the BE SENT TO SOLDIERS pubiie to take advantage of this oppor- WHO HAVE NO RELATIVES tunity. The privilege of converting 4 per Davis county chapter will send one cent bond of the Second Liberty Loaf) hundred boxes to soldiers who have into 44 per cent bonds, expires on No- no relatives or friends to prepare boxvember, 9, 1918, and cannot under ex es for them. Anyone who has no soldier in the family may prepare the isting law be exteded. . The treasury has done all in its contents for such box and it will he power to call the attention of the bond- forwarded by the Red Cross. It i holders to the existence of this valu- expected that the generous and kind able privilege and the date of its ex hearted people of this community will avail themselves of this priation. opportunity to assume is safe that upon the to cheer some soldier in France. It expiration of the conversion privilege to that fact will reflect itself unfavor RED CROSS TO REORGANIZE ab? on the market price of uncon4 verted The date for the per cent bonds which have reorganization ot heretofore been maintained substan- the Red Cross has been set for Novemtially on a parity with the converted ber 20, when the chairman and the 44- per cent bonds by the existence members of the executive committee w ill be elected. of the privilege of conversion. The nominating com"The treasury now asks the news mittee is composed of II. II. Blood, E. papers of the United States, bankers, P. Ellison, J, II. Robinson, Starns brokers and others to do what they Hatch and L. J. Muir. can to bring these facts before the atL. J. Muir has been appointed chairtention of the bondholders. man of the Christmas Roll Call committee. It is hoped that; every man. worn a na n dch il J irfDavi 3 FOR SALE" ; county will Choice lot of feeder hog. Bring in beepme members of the. Red Cross dur. ing the December drive. your fat hogs to secure highest mar- Miss Helen Clark is confined to her home, suffering ffcom a minor opera- ket price. tion which was performed on her foot Salt Lake Union Stock .Yards last Friday. - North Salt Lake Mrs. A. M. Barnes entertained a few to. friends at a quilting bee at her home THE SPANISH FLIT last Fridays evening. The guests were Nurse, bring up trie water bottles Mrs. G. D. Rutledge,' Miss Mollie And get me in a st.ew, Barnes, Faye Sanders, Artell Linford, Im having chills and need some pills; Hazel Bishop and Garnet Swan. I must have Spanish Flu. ww 15 HHtftftftftftftftAftftftftftftftftfrftftftft ft ft 4 . William Day is reported in quarantine in a Pacific coast camp and it is hardly probable that he will be allowed to come to the funeral of his brother, David Day, who died at Camp Mills It is also reported that William was called to undergo a painful operation on his lower jaw, the result of an ul cerated tooth. nn G 1 14 received 700 pairs of Sample Shoes and are offerin, yeys. October 3. ' The parents of the dead soldier reside in South Weber ward. Miss Winona. Ramsey has been ill for the past few days but is now reported better. , Keep your feet dry and comfortable. Save shoe leather. Avoid influenza. Buy a pair now. EL Jo SEneiurneM now oiw $ Shoes for Babies, Boys, Girls, Ladies and Men. Dont Miss Tliis : !9c to 39c Infants Shoes Shoes to lias Infants Hard Soled Children's Shoes, .5 to 8 rl.Zi) q $1.50 to $L0!) Childrens Shoes, 8Vj to 11 .......$1.50 to $2.75 Misses' Shoes .... $1.50 to $5.09 Fred T. Schmalz, a South Webei Ladies' Shoes coun.... . $ 1.50 to in who Shoes Mogran registered youth Boys $25 on Mens Shoes ... in France action in killed was ty, .$1.50 to $5.09 Wears longer, fits snugger and look I Price Cutting Sale in the history of Kaysville Spencer Adams of the Students Army Training corps at the Universienforced ty of Utah ia at home on his vacation. He wa3 ill after returning home from the university, but is now in good health and anxiously awaiting recall to his school. Red Ball" better. feel-lik- e two on our RubThe brand Straight-Lin- e footbers means classy, wear that wears like auto tires. Light weight Rubbers, Mens, Womens m r Higbpress Rubber Goods sell rubber footwear marked by the S5 Frank Sheffield was elected justice The Biggest of the peace on thq Republican ticket i and William Ramsey, constable. Guess they will be about the only Republi- We have just can officials in the county for the next Straight Line . t Kn-trt- e. l.ojiraphai hubjrcu. - 3 tW PEi. IHirhert ' i xEcrui aai snainz-i'sciti- o A ward) rourma WSITE for Specimen Packet doctor-write- s & prescriptiairvvcrsee tdlFtha t eph Ware all attended the funeral of known of drugs potency are used and that these drugs are one of their relatives in Downey, Idain a truly scientific manner. compounded ho, on Sunday, ' t . A less important but very satisfactory part of our ser- - I ce is our plan of basing the charge on the exact cost of Len Sandallhas wiped from an medicines. , at he wffl be unable This means that the price is reasonable in every in- - X totttend the funeraFof-h- s brother-i- n stance. law, David Day. Pag. n.000 Biographical ididoa. hp fsrc Uapsgxunnaaaatkii'piiprr! '"'C- -' & c. mersuu co- 6prta&8td;ifMlLS.A. Come in and make your selection. Eastera-caaitn- X DAVIS COUNTY BPiUG CO. . Layton Drug Company ik The flu had quite an m Layton but is now about disappeared. The few cases reported are said to be out of danger. ,r - f- KAYSVILLE, UTAH i |