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Show Misses Marie King and Afton Pap worth f Salt Lake have been the Philguests of their cousin, Mrs. Irvin lips, for a short time, . Jr ul Simmons returned Monday from Camp Taylor, Kentucky, where training he went to attend offic school some time ago. We Have Some Extra . j Special Bargains Bells and Rems specials, 9c, 25c. and 39c. each. 1 Bell Toys, all iron for 15c. ors Tool Chests A. B. C. ' Fancy Dolls Crying Baby Dolls Foot Balls . Red Chairs Skates China and Tin Dishes Tinker Toys Tinker Pins j I Shoes, DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. Sitzer entertained a number of girl friends informally at cards last Friday evening a the Gailey hojne. Dainty refreshments were served late in the evening. Blamires ' g g Ladies Hand Bags, latest styles, 75c. to $3.50 1 g M g I en- on Sun- Butter Wrappers at Reflex Office day. The jguests included Mr. and Mrs. George Egbert and son of Fair-vieIdaho. Mr. and Mrs.TI, J. Sheffield, Misses Jennie Swan and Evelyn Gailey. Kenneth Sheffield, who has been ill Douglas hospital since Thanksgiving day, has sufficiently recovered to visit his parents on Monday, He returned to the university Tuesday and will ppobably be mustered out of the service soon. at the Ft. Mrs. Annie Bacon entertained Friday evening at her home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Garn and family of Rigby, Idaho, who have been visiting here for several days. Music and games were enjoyed by the guests," after which dainty refreshments were served. Those present besides the guests of honor, were: Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ward, Lucretia and Ethel Ward, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Bone and daughter, Elma, Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Winegar, Misses Lula and Lucy Bacon, I Henry Price of Rigby, Idaho, Dr, Lee of Salt Lake, Elmer and Merlin Ward, Charles Haddon, Phillip and Lestei Garn and Lawrence Bacon. I i Telephone No. ' 1 ' Kaysville ' lll!!i!!!liill!iiil!!l!l!!l!!llil!!!l! Dr and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge entertained a few friends at dinner at their KAYSVILLE brawl eitr I ert1i Carl. eotfnty ; lLall.r fin. plM. tmr MUS, .ad frail wnatnf wb-Usbatml ..4 frmt krie plant add at MdUy itk id II to eilr. CJwMwal farm, I. tli. irwwlis fr be, f mil and totM ..4 maalas ara tnpartant bdaatrba Bm tk Cria CMtr CMtemi .dmo, TK ktp-m-nt home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Llewellyn Salt Lake City were of Miss Estdla Epperson. week-endgue- st Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark have recently announced the marriage of thfir daughter, Helen, to Herman Andrews of Park City. The marriage took place Lloyd of at Farmington, July 26. Mrs. Andrews GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH J KAYSVILLE HAS SERVICE FLAG The attention the public 4s called to the beautiful service flag that has been raised at the entrance of the Kaysville tabernacle this week. The flag was made by the Y. L, M. I. A. of Kaysville and West Kaysville. On acocunt of the quarantine conditions no dedicatory services were held, and it will likely be sometime before public gatherings are permitted, therefore it was thought best to display the flag now. When the ban is lifted appropriate services will be held. Co. Stewart-Burto- n , s s m KAYSVILLE, UTAH -- S' 5 S 3 S 3 ' e H Ladies Handkerchiefs, 5c. to 50c. each, a large assortment in linen, fine lawn, batiste and silt. l g Gut Glass and Hand Painted China. g fl Genuine Wagner Coaster Wagons, all sizes, $1.25 to $7.98 I I Erectors, Auto Trucks, Games-a- ll kinds, Stoves, Blackboards s : BEST FOR THE LEAST CASH : s r ' w, f see House Slippers Silk" Hose, Handkerchiefs Shirts, y. Mr. and Mrs. I Kid and Wool Gloves, Ties, Garters . William Jarman entertained a few friends Saturday evening at his home, the occasion being his nineteenth bith-daCards were enjoyed by the guests and were followed by refresh- Robert g tertained at a family dinner - For Men a Misses Evelyn Gailey and Georgia jj M. W. PHILLIPS Christmas Candies. KAYSVILLE, UTAH has just returned from a short stay in Park City and will remain with w ap.ni kwrckto a 4 Cltr watar to and abetri Hkt ara tadwwwml. far ia The S. A, T. C. boys of the uni- her parents until the influenza quara Mmmm af th. Inland Printing is in antine lifted The Do that Christmas young city. your shopping early, printing plant. versity were returned totheir homes ipaag and lb couple will make their home in Park but .before you go shopping read the the latter part of last week. City, where the groom is in business. ads in The Reflex. It will pay you. Miss Faye Sanders spent Sunday The Kaysville Millinery still has a with Mrs. Evan Ellison in Rayton. few good hats to sell cheap. Why r : Adv. The family of President Henry II. not get first choice! Flood is convalescing from isfl Jsmz. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Barton of !. v Manicure Set French Ivory Toilet Pieces Toilet Accessories Pocket Knives Mrs, C. L, Sandberg and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Woodruff of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs the Tatter part of the week. , ments. Blocks-educat- rs Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Games ana children of Idaho Falls, who have been visiting with Mrs. Annie Bacon, returned to their home on Saturday. at h t 12-12-- t Christmas Weed Chains for any make of car Farmington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Barton and family, Adv.l2-12-l- tt Auto Co. at Layton Plenty of small pigs for sale. Chi, Hayes, Kaysville. Adv. tp a. N. Make this Christmas gift a useful one. Buy her a hat. We have them. Adv, Kaysville Millinery. 12-12-- 21 - Mrs. Albert Rawlins of Clearfield Mrs. John C. Owen of Downey, Idawas the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. ho, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, H. Smith on Tuesday of this week. J. Sheffield, JrH this week. Miss Hazel Bishop spent Sunday Headquarters for the worlds best witht Mrs. Harry Strong at her home musical instruments, Davis County In Layton. Furniture Co. Adv. Ronald Swan returned from Camp Mrs. E, A, Anderson and daughter, Lewis Monday morning, jbetng the first of the soldiers to return from Vinnie, were the Quests of Mr. ana that fsrap. He entrained at Farming-to- n Mrs, Phillip Forbes of Clearfield on on August 26 for Camp Lewis, Sunday, and upon his arrival there was placed Mrs, Richard Hart, who hag been in a machine gun company Ron Bays seriously ill with influenza is recevw that he expects the other Davis county ering at the home of her father, John hoys will be home for Christmas. R. Barnes. We still have a very large assortment of Christmas Goods. Come in and pick out the articles you wish ; pay a deposit on them and we will hold them until Christmas 12-12- -lt Eve. Fancy Candies Nuts'-- I tirtititXrirA kirk 'irtricirtrtri " Itt k kk k kt Sick' Room -- k i Ms At present many articles used in the sick room are ks scarce, owing to the great demand for themi However, we i are able to take care of our customers for whatever is needetf " -- k 41 & nrw s" r yuwwfs- a i , to mm 11112 'Isd Cross tocMTSs we haveTned to anticipate ' your wants during the present demand. s2t5 Vre-ftrewd- The happiest, merriest Christmas the world ever knew is almost here. But in the 'rejoicings of peaqe and freedom there is one note of serious ness, that America must not forget there is misery and distress and sickness m.war-toEurope, belief must-b- e givem The work of the Red Cross MUST go on. And to carry on, the MUST have the support of your mem- Tea bership. hs t i ( i i Layton Drug Company H:s 1C5-T- 7 . V) cl!youn;:dis ahosrtendadollar -- Layton, Utah ' 1 f A ij nrA A- A i, A . A A 25c to 45c jb. z :.25cto Lemon Peel Orange Peel Citron Peel 40c lb. .35c Ibl 35c lb. Me lb. 10c Figs,, per pkt Dates, per pkt 20c Plum Puddings each 25c We have Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Sweet Potamake toes, Lettuce, Celery, in fact, everything needed to m ( f in this line. tteetx , Make this a Red Cross Christinas ' i ' . ' a Merry Christmas: -- ' ' U&l IVs Originators of Low Prirca KAYSVILLE FArj-TiGTO- An A j x AAAAAAJ , i t L :-' |