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Show .a nf (' , THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Iff f Iff If fit f Mf t t,lf ft f If tfir 9f f TMTI 1 1 ff VIMf f II I f f rf t f f f VM? Vf tf If f Tf I nf f f TfTf T T V Vr 3 St x We WMii r7 I EacEn-sum- tr-- ? , , IS IA $. u:mm Everyenne d mw- Ink .1 . A - i- - i V Year May full reward for their efforts come to all our friends it the New -- JT 1 RETURN GIFTS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS k I 4x tx a y Jtflt! ? inlo x x X iniiir jl cjj Telephone No. 6 lA k' Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cash 1 'CrtrtrMtrtrtrtrtettrtri! n Mr. Wallac Jones, who recently reMr. Harold Osborns Arrived Tues- HOWARD LARKINS HEARD FROM is turned from Colo., Ft Logan, This week we print two letters from spend day evening from Fergus, Montana, KAYSVILLE D. in G. Mrs. and will and with the Rooeche visit W. II. Dr, the at holidays Howard Larkins, who is with the SunTh larjaat elty fa nortk Pavto Kaya-ihome. her husbands return eountjr ; fin jtae for . until Rutledge set division, now in Germany. nil ...Roller 24 uu e(uhl .nd x froraT FranceT" r7 fruit eaaoing Fears for Howards safety were enUljiihmnt of th Mrs. Susannah Robins returned add corporation Canning Kayaviu x of these to tit wealth of th eitjr. GonMiss Ruby Phillips entertained a tertained until the receipt x steadily er forming, fruit and vegetal) grow- X. Monday evening from Cornish, where . to that his the iact owing letters, ing for thipmmt and canning ar im- X' she has spent the past two weeks with number of girl friends at a theatre mother had not heard from him fof a portant induetriea. Ua th Davie High X' party last night at the Wilkes theatre considerable time. These are the first achool. charehea and opera house. City X' relatives. water and eleetrto light and indure-me- X' b Salt Lake. The guests were: Mrs. letters from young Larkins we have Home of th X' for Investment. John It Barnes has been confined Irvb Misses Camilla Barnes, Inland Printing company and ita x to his home sbee the last of the Zena , Phillips, been ablejto publish and their conplant, tx Williams, Jean Blambes and $ tents will be read with interest by week, suffering from a complication Thelma Williams. his large circle of friends here. of disease. Miss Ilelen Talbot of Salt Lalte was Cecil Rushforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. the week-en- d William Abrams arrived home Sat- S. B. guest of Mrs. Herman Rushforth, was painfully bjured Andrews. urday from Camp Lewis, Washington. yesterday when the horse he was rid NOTED ATHLETE FOR COACH AT DAVIS HIGH He went to that camp from Idaho ing fell on the concrete pavement near Miss Artcll Linford was the guest sometime ago., the-- . High school. His rigt leg was Pug" Warner, graduate of the Uniof Miss Lucy Eldredge of Bountiful of Miss Maggie Layton resumed her broken below the knee and he was versity of Utah, last year captain on Sunday. baseball and teams basketball football, bruised. school work in Salt Lake City this quite badly at the U, has been engaged as physi- -' Mrs. John Barton of Ogden visited morning, the public schools having A very pleasant dinner party was cal director for Davis with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Mansell, opened today. High school. given on Christmas day by Mr. and When Warner graduated from the on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huntsmen and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Covers were U" he entered the army and was comM. missioned Mrs. Bruce Majors spent the first a lieutenant and was 'stadaughter, Ethel, of Delta, Utah, are laid for- Mr, and Mrs. Arnold of the week in Ogden with her mother, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Misa Mr. Florence Barnes, Stanton, tioned Monroe as physical Fortress at Joseph who is very ill. ' Richard Stanton, Miss Moliie Barnes, instructor. Robbs this week. ' Herbert and Maurice Barnes. He is a member of the Sigma Chi Mrs. Olive Curtis of Salt Lake was Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gailey and the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strong spent Clifford Anthon arrived on Friday fraternity and comes from Morgan lieutenant Warner is well Robbs last Friday. Christmas with David E. Layton and from California, where he has been county, known in Davis county, especially attached to the Coast Artillery foi Mrs. Alice Sanders and family spent ( family in Layton. the past three months. Mrs. Anthon among those athletically inclined. Christmas in Salt Lake with Mr, and He will be a strong addition to the Mr, and Mrs. John Weaver and was formerly Miss Verna Chipman. Mrs. S. M. Gaddie. of the 'school and we can look children of Salt Lake spent Christmas The young couple will leave very soon faculty forward with assurance .to some good Mrs. Dora Fratt and Miss Amy with Mrs. Weavers parents, Mr. and for Springville, where Mr. Anthon Mrs. E. John Barker. sport out at the school. reside. Pratt are spending the holidays in parents Logan with relatives. Mrs. G, D. Rutledge will have a The movie show wil again hold TO ORGANIZE BURN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R Williams mbor operation .performed on her forth at the Kaysville opera house WOOD" CAMPAIGNS entertained at a family dinner yes- throat tomorrow morning at St, Marks on and after Saturday evening. The Washbgton, Nov. 25. State fuel show will commence promptly at 8 hospital b Salt Lake. terday at their home. were asked today- - by administrators, o'clock. On account of the war tax Mrs. D. B, Phillips and children arMrs. G. F. Pattillo, who is suffering fuel the admbistration to organize the price of admission will he 17c from a nervous breakdown, is reported rived the latter part of the week from for adults wood" .burn to further the campaigns and II cents for all those Mt Pleasant, where they have spent to be slightly improved. wood use of domestic for fuel . this 12 years of age. the past three months with her par- under winter. The of plan campaign sugMr. and Mrs. W. E, Barton enter- ents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Flint en- gested is to have town or country tained at a family dinner, at their William Strong is able to he about tertained at an elaborate Christmas wood fuel deputies or committess arhome n Christmas day. after a severe attack of the flu." dinner at their home in West Kays- range for wood at reasonable prices Mrs., Emily Sitzer and daughter, However, he is unable to resume his ville. The guests were; Mr. ana b villiages and b the smaller cities, Georgia, are spending the holidays duties at the county clerks office for Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Christensen and through the operation of a wood yard. with friends in Salt Lake. family, Mr. 'and Mrs, Charles Steed These deputies or committees would , a time, and family of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. take orders for, wood from consumers Mr. and Mrs. John W. Galley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak enter- Walter Flbt of West Pobt, Mr. and apd arrange with farmers to supply daughter, Evelyn, were the guests of tained at dinner on Christmas day at Mrs. Frank Whitesides and family 61 it at fab prices, Mrs. G. L-- Asher at dinner yesterday. their home. Besides the family a Layton, Mrs. Phoebe Galbraith and friends from number of Lake Mis Vera Flint. Salt F. L. Hansing of Clearfield has William Crawley returned last Satwere present. notified Fuel Administrator Muir of fat urday from Ft McArthur, California, his to supply wood for citireadbess where he has been in the U. S. sendee. TO RED CrvOSS WORKERS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley enDavis zens of county. He has at presI desire to thank all the. work erg of ent about 950 Dr. and Mrs. C. Q. Cannon and child- tertained at a family dinner on Christold apple trees ren are spending the day with Mr. and mas. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville ward, who so generously which he is for fuel and is sawing Bonnemort Kick and Mr. and assisted in the Red Cross Roll Call family, Mrs, John G. M. Barnes and family. equipped to saw stove wood b conMrs. George W. Swan and son, Mr. and of .last week. Your and Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Epperson pre- Mrs. Melvin Adams of Layton, Mr. unselfish efforts have perseverbg m&k-b- siderable quantities. Those who desire resulted in g wood for fuel will dor well to communsided over a prettily arranged dinner and Mrs, John Robins of Salt Lake, a good showing for your ward, icate with Mr. Hansing. home at their yesterday. The guests Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thornley and fam- and at the same time conwere: Dr. and Mrs. G, D. Rutledge, ily of Layton, Mrs, May Mocker of tributed to the comfortmaterially of our soldier Mrs. Harold Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. San Francisco and Leland Mocker of sons and the relief of women and little C. A. Epperson and son, Billy Sherm. Garfield. children in Europe. May your Christmas be more merry as a reward for your labors in the cause of humanity. $ I. rs-t- w MRS. W. P. EPPERSON, x x S ill iliii Mil -- 1 Our large stock of goods makes it possible to supply you with almost any article ' ' ' 1 desire ,' ' . i. you may j i 7H TU7-Wn?1 TT ,,,.( rjyi . P I 1 x x- - X- - !) X- - Vhen Is a Drug Store ?; X X X X nt X X ate X X - 15-ye- ar war-strick- en a w - - season. 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The . . --r Webster's Ward Chairman Kaysville, Utah, December 24, 1918. X Is due to healthy, red blood showing through the tissues of the skin. The blood should have attention at this ---- are fresh and pure - " vv When its drugs and chemicals c body.. mil bCLJUkett, Idaho for interment. toJhx, borne.. b Hcnrietta Hart, are 5, was the daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Samuel nart of Raymond, Idaho. Her mother was formerly Martha Raymond of Kays$ ville and is a sister of Mrs, Joseph She is.suijivei by her Openshaw. one brother and one sister. parents, 3-- Subscribe for The Reflex now.' New International DICTIONARIES ness max, are in use by engineers, busi- bankers-judge- s, architects, physicians, farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- When prescriptions entrusted to us are carefully Ours is a real drug store v' DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAIJ miftmig We wish all our patrons a happy and prosperous New Year and extend to you our appreciation of your patronage during the year now closing. . 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