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Show paranffliinmniiniinniiiinn ES v- - . $S Mfsr Curtain Nets Curtain Rods I k We have the KIRSCH curtain rods and draperies. "- KIRSCH -r flat sash, French door and case- ment window rods. I KIRSCH double, extension flat rods with detachable brackets. No sag, no rust, no tarnish. t KIRSCH extension flat rods with detach- able brackets. KIRSCH double, cut to KIRSCH rods will lit any windowask us. Draperies, and curtain' nets. We can sup- -. ply you with the best goods at lowest prices. fit rods. ur u 11 Ho FUEL oio Telephone No. Draperies Most for Least Cash 1 & Kaysville, Utah Mrs. E. M. Bagley and small daugh- lie Barnes,' Madeline Smith, Bertha Shoes for Belgian Children. Smith, Irintha Simmons, Mabel Smith Faced with the fact that Belgian and Kora Smith and Messers T. Mc- children are no different from any Clure Peters and Richard Stanton. other In their ability to wear out shoe, ...I... to ... the American Red Cross, figuratively, has gone In the shoe manufacturing FORMER DAVIS niGH STARS at Limoges, France. It will business era! farming, fruit and raaetabie itow now. , FROM 145 F. A. CHALLENGE tec foe ebipmmnt and canning are lia. to make shoes for all the endeavor " portant induftries. Has the Davt High ' WARNER'S ATHLETES children In 'the" various polonies In churchm hone. and opem eeboo, Miss Gladys Barker has accepted City water and eleetHe light, and Induce. Coach Warner of Davis High has France which It Is maintaining. ' a mento for Inveetmont, Home of the position as stenographer with the ' Inland Printing company and It Power & light company's received a challenge from the former ' Utah data plant. She re- Davis High basketball players who ArAAAirtrltAirA'AicAk branch office at Layton. 6AA&&A&AA&A-are now in the 145th F. A. The game signed her position with the Kays-vill- e THE EVERLASTING MERCY. will be pulled off on the Friday after Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hatch were Golden Rule last Saturday eventhe regiment arrives home. Kaysville visitor on Sunday of this ing "For the slna of men God week. Simpson, the Robinsons, Bud Mcgave them repentance and for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winegar enter- Donald and other former Davis boys their wounds a healing balm. Mrs. Sarah Clayson is visiting with tained a few friends at their home last will be in the "For the errors of men. God for the artillerylineup relatives in Brigham City for a few Friday evening. Those present were: men. gave them truth and for their sorrows a great consolation.' days. Mrs. Annie' Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. EdNeedless to say the boys will sure"For the hate of men God Ba- ly receive a rousing welcome. Every John R. Barnes, who has been seri win Bone, Misses Lucy and Lula them love and for their gave con and Messer Henry Price and fan in the county should be present. weeks ill is several for ously greed, the gift of sacrifice. reported Lawrence Bacon. It will be the biggest day for Davis "And for the wars of man, to be some better today. in many a year. which lligh bring sin - and sorrow, Mr. C. V. Robinson is vistiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Hart, who Warner has his men working but in error, evil and greed, God gave her daughter, Mrs. Alice Pulsiver, in have been at the home of Mrs. nart's the gymnasium every night in order them repentance and a healing parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barnes that truth and a great conso- balm, i , Ilyrum for s abort time. they may be fit opponents to the for some time, returned to their home love and the gift of sacrl- latlon, ; ne mahas some good All of our best hats, while they in Salt Lake yesterday. Mrs. Hart artillerymen, flee. and terial this the school team year "And the symbol of these Is last, at $5.00 each. Others as low as was taken ill Thanksgiving with will put up a real battle. The Reflex Red Cross." the Adv. fluenza and is just now able $1.50. Kaysville Millinery will publish the date of the contest in about. Mrs. G. F. Fattillo, who has been This is th opinion of the Red order that the attendance may be as Cross furnished by Rabbi Abba suffering from a nervous breakdown The Primary association of this large as the gym will hold. Everybody H. Silver of the Cleveland Temfor several weeka is slightly improved. ward has organized recently and is will be there. Get your ticket early. ple. now preparing for the work which will .Mr.-anMrs. CL. F., Bishop . snd d be taken up at the meetings each rOTASH PLANT IS PROJECTED KAYSVILLE, UTAH daughter, Bessie, were guests of Mr. week. Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield was and Mrs. R. D, Ware of Layton last Proposing to construct a canal more elected president and she will be assaaMMBBaMMsaMMRMEfiseaeiiia week. than three miles long with a width at sisted by Mrs. Bruce Major and Mrs. the top of 14 feet, at the bottom of 8 Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Barnes and Georg W. Swan as counselors. II feet and carrying a volume of water 3 liimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimmmmi Richard Stanton were guests of Mr. friends of Miss Boris Cottrell feet in depth, the Salt Lake Potash The and Mrs. William Craig of Ogden last tendered her a miscellaneous shower company has made application to the week. , at her home on Monday, evening, pre- state engineer to divert 4Q second feet Vernon Layton is taking the place vious to her marriage to William of water from Great Salt Lake. The of Amos Bishop as rural postman for Knight of Syracuse, yesterday. The works are to consist of a pumping two weeks while Mr. Bishop is enjoy- bride was the recipient of many use- plant and canal, the water to be used 11 lh ful and pretty gifts. Games and re- between the period Eve., ing a vacation. beginning March freshments were enjoyed by the 1 and ending September 1. --Mr. attd Mr&.A.N, "" Shepard - and guests! ; ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents The pumping plant is to be installed have extendreturned from an family near Monument between Kosmo and The Y. M. M. L A. of Kaysville ed visit with relatives in Portland, ward has recently been reorganized Nelle on the old line of the Central PaJ Oregon. with the following officers in charge cific railroad at the extreme north end two-pie- ce Misses Virginia Phillips and Margu- of the winter work: Lester of the lake. The water will then be -- INPresident, erite Thomassen visited with Mr. and E. carried to evaporating beds which are Bybee; first Counselor, George Mrs, Faul R. Thomassen in Salt Lake second counselor, Glen Green; located three miles from the lake. on Saturday and Sunday, to secretary, Gilbert Nance. The first NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS was held on Tuesday night of T Dr. Sumner i Gleason was ' taken meeting MEETING this week, quite sick Sunday while visiting paScenario by Eva Unsell tients' in West Kaysville. At latest The annual meeting of the stockMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman en Directed by Charles Giblyn holders of the Barnes Banking Comreports he is able to sit up. tertained at a family dinner on New will be held at the companys The following young people began Year's day. The guests were: Mr. and pany 'Adapted from in office Kaysville, Utah, on Monday, school at the U. of U. on Monday: Mrs. Lorenzo Jarman and daughter, ALLEY CALVARY Mina, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas January noth, 1919, at ID oclock a. Zena Williams, Ruby Ruohforth, By Alice Ilegan Rice Mrs; man Reeves, 'Msc Swan andlruT 'Sim- E? Williams and family,-Mrrafor the ensuing year and to Orton Williams and family, Mr, and YouU like this picture. Its mons, transact such other business as may Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. Ada Wilbest that Miss Pennington the come before the meeting. Professor C. S. Carrington and two liams and Mrs. Irvin Phillips. ever done and we are mighty has Dated at Kaysville, Utah, January sons. Lieutenant Richard T, Carringin to show it. A delightful proud A number of friends of Mr. Amos 8th, 1919; ton and Professor. A G Carrington y vein ceme-ddrama of with a little J. R. GAILEY, Cashier.. of Salt Lake City were guest of Bishop tendered him a pleasant surgoods, as fine as fine-spu- n gold. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs on Sun-da- y. prise last Friday evening, the occasion First publication January 9, 1919. being his fifty-nint- h birthday. The Last publication January IS, 1919. D. oclock prompt . gloves, . was in f evening spent playing games Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson enter- and enjoying music, after which .retained a few friends informally at' freshments were served. . The guests cards on Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs, Annie Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. CO-OMr. and Mrs. Z. Hdnry Jacobs and George F, Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. C, A; Epperson. M.' Barnes, Misses Bessie Biohop, Mol- ter and Misa Irene Swan are sufferKAYSVILLE ing with influenza at the Bagley home In north Itovto Th. I.rffort eity county ! fm. plo for rwktonc. Kay, in Salt Lake. Mrs. George Swan has rillo Stollcr Mills and rarrtsbla and fruit canning aatabli.bm.nt at th. 1 been with her daughters for the past Kajivin. Canning corporation add ) weeks. They are reported some better tdity to the wealth of the elty. Can- - School i X X X np-t- o. X Fountain Pens, Erasers, Rulers, etc. Tablets; Pencils, Ink, illinium Have your Kodak developing done at home DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. I Kaysville Opera House Jan. Saturday 1 Ana Pennington -- Bla-mire- s; Sunshine Nan Bargains inn IL Usuderwear I We have some suits in underwear for men,' women and children which we are: offering "per cehrdiscounf. nd A -- , few bargains knit including sweaters, etc. P EHi - The House.. of Quality lil!!!!l!lll!!i!i!!ilii!ii!li!!i i jk (standardized) For All Live Stock EASY AND SAFE TO USE. I3IXS IJCT, YK25. FIEAS. MITES. CURES MANGE. SCAB, LLNGHORM, SCRATCHES. ETC.' DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. HOH-inniTATIM- C. EFFECTIVE. Ifi EXPENSIVE. THE ID CAL. - , - M. W. PHILLIPS Day! Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. ' e Stewart-Burto- n 'as ro rui ookletb.- - V lii!I!IIIIIiilil!i!!lliI!il!!iiiI!IIl!iIIi!III!!!l!!!ii cuit Saturday Special Sale . D!F iv at 50 GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH KAYSVILLE, UTAH Co. Rags Wanted at Relies . |