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Show TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH fffft Dli ill iliMi iiiiiliniHHfc Hi III EH Eat Fruit and Well ! p .Vegetable---Kee- j Oranges, Apples, Lettuce, Bananas, Raisins, Figs, Dates, fresh and always the best. ; Canned Soups, Canned Pineapple, Canned Vegetables-rCor- n, Beans, Peas, etc. ' Jams and Jellies. For your cooking try Mazola Oil, Olive Oil, Italian Salad Oil, Crisco, Kream Krisp, Cottolene and Lard. Cheese, best on market, always good. Our Groceries are cleanr fresh and the best we can buy. Letrus supply you . draper Fruit, Sweet Potatoes, Lemons, I: . i: f SON iBIEiTFlIELB) Telephone No. KAYSVILLE !! Tb. Urgrat city In itortli er ownty I fin. bIm. for rwldmra. vlU MUU and ramtabte and ra mtablUkm.nl at frail tha tuning Kftytrtlte Canning corporation Mid to Dm at wraith Cm tb elty. .tradily mat farming, frail and wntablt grow. tog for ahipraant and rannlng nr. tom portent India. trim, lira tb. D.tU Htrt chool, chart hra and oprt kowa City Kirt-Bolt- water and alactrto light, and Indora wnte for tnrmtnMnl. Horn, of th. Inland Printing oompany and Ita np-idate plant. I 1 J ' ' o- ; tt Most 1 Ozra Jolley, brother of Mrs. Fred been undergoing medical treatment. Sheffield, was taken to tha Dee hos- He has received hia honorable pital in Ogden on Monday, - II is suf- charge from the army. Mrs. Ram fering with s serious csss of flu. ton, who was formerly Miss Vi John Barnett of this city and Miss Young, has been making her home Zilnorah Draper of Clearfield were with her parents during the absence married last Thursday. The young cou- of her husband. ple expect to make their home in DelWilliam Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. ta, Utah. T. J. Smith, returned the first of the This is surely an auto winter so far week from Camp Beauregard, Louis. as this part of the world is concerned. Ian a, wherevhe was honorably dis-firThe weather holds dry and along the going into the army. When the state road, off the concrete, th road is been doing motor supply work since first goin ginto the army. When the dry and dusty. armistice was signed he was ready for Mrs. C. I Asher entertained sev- overseas service. eral young people at dinner at her Word was received on Monday from home on Sunday. The guests were Earl Jarman that he had arrived in Misses Winona Ramsey and Martha New York on that day from France. Morgan of Layton and Wallace Wal- Some time ago young' Jarman was ton. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gailey Marguerite Thorousen spending the week in Logan. it Joseph Hen wood of Tooele is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber C. G alley. Do you need a hat? We need money. Come And lets talk business. Kays file Millinery. Adv. Mrs. C. J. Cannon and children ot G. F. Bishop, who hag been confined with Salt Lake spen the week-en- d to hia home for the past week, rerelatives in Kaysville. sumed his work at the High school on Mrs. Albert T. Smith ef Clearfield Monday of this week. During his abis visiting with her mother, Mrs. Sarah sence, Joseph Galbraith has been atBlood, for some Urns. tending to the janitor duties. 3 Dr. L. D. LeGear s; MARRIAGE LICENSES. Stock amd Jan. 15. Gaude D. Streitt and Earl Lawson of Salt Lake City; Benjamin E. Meredith and Alta R. Flanders of Salt Lake City. Jan. 17 Earl Mclntire of Salt Lake City and Maude Boone of Mammoth. Jan. 18 J. S. Harrington and Doris Gideon of Salt Lake City. Poinlihry wounded and it is supposed by bis par- , Mrs. Richard Duerden, Sr., received ents, Mr. J. B. Jarman, that word Monday from Evanston, Wyo., he is now with a casual company. The that her Mrs. Elija Piep-graextent of his injuries is not known, but this of (formerly place), was it Is thought he was wounded in the very sick with what the doctors left shoulder. thought to be diphtheria. and-Mr- AAArA , en- tertained at their home with a card party last "Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Heber C. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Gailey, Joseph Ilenwood of Tooele, Misses Irene and Zelda Gailey and Messrs. Clarence 'E., Heber J., Cecil and Reed Gailey. After the games light rer freshments were served, st Miss Kaysville, Utah for Least Cash s. aon-in-la- ss w, x t Mrs, Fred Shelton of Garland is visMr. and Mrs. Herman Andrews ariting with her mother, Mrs. Jared Bal rived on Tuesday from ark City to for several days this week. spend several daya with Mrs. Andrews Mrs. Jess Hobson and family oi parents, Mr, and Mra. W. R. Clark. leave on Sunday for MontOgden were the guests of Mrs. Su They will to make their home. Idaho; pelier, sanah Robins on DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Sunday." H. J. Barnes left last Friday for Mrs. S. W. Caddie of Salt Lake where he will attend the NaChicago, Spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs, tional Cannera' Convention, to be held Alice Sanders, in this city. in that city January 20 to 24. From There are a number of cases of in Chicago he will go to Annapolis, Mdn fluenza in Kaysville now. However, to see his brother Shirley, who is in vry little pneumonia is reported. training at the naval school there. " Hyrum Sims of Burley, Idaho, a Word has recently been received by former Kaysville resident, was at Mrs. Emma Strop that her son Leon, Kaysville the first few days of the who is doing missionary work in tha week. Central States, that he has been made The carpentera are now putting the general secretaryfor the Central roof on the new school building in this States Mission, with headquarters in city. The structure presents a fine Chicago. architectural appearnce. , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blood have reMrs. John Larson, who left some cently purchased a new bungalow in time ago to teach school in Teasdale, Ogden, where they will reside, Mr. Blood is employed by the Utah Tower Utah, has been quite ill with influenza and Light company in that city. They since her arrival there. She is exmoved into their new home the latter pected hoine as soon as she is able to the week.' ' of part travel. Mr. Larson has recently returned from Franc and is now in Camp Loren Rampton arrived home on Lee, Virginia, Monday from Arizona, where he has i KULE 1 Best gra de Oil Cloth, per yd 3 Hope Bleaehrper yd. H 1 25c; .. A-- 1 Bleach Sheeting 59cj 19c j H Outing .. Flannel, per yard ....U g Calicoes, per yard Bress Ginghams, per yard H Fine Finish Chambray, per yard 1.. 3 H Mens Never-Iti- 25c Overalls You can depend on our prices being right. We get the: EES market changes every day and we shail reduce our merchan-- E jH dLe as soon as goods go down, regardless of when we bought I 3 iCRU-PRODllCTIO- If The whole world is looking to America for food. More Beef, more Fork, more Milk, more Mutton, Foultry and Eggs are expected of the American farmer. SEE S KAYSVILLE. - Dr. Hess Stock Tonic will 1 - -- -- . in knit goods, including sweaters, gloves, etc. 3 KAYSVILLE makes ailing animals healthy, the whole herd thrifty, and drives out the worms. Poultry-Pan-a-ce-- 1 lilu? frftAAAAAftAA&Att&frAftA&&aftftftftAftAAAAAAftftftftftAftftftftft&& ' A few bargains Originators of Low Prices, FARMINGTON. ce we are offering at 50 " per cent discount. illiLEl Rule Stores Is The Nations Cry two-pie- suits in underwear for men, women and children which to 29c: 35c j ' Underwear We have some 15c j p lhem-- . Dr. Hess I Bargains Inn CO-O- P The House of Quality a start your pullets and moulted hens to laying. Keep the Dairy Barn pure and healthful, the rig Fen, Poultry House and the Home free from disease with Dr. Hess Dip' and Disinfectant And there is DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER for Lice All Sold and Guaranteed by Layton Drug Company our Saturday M. W. PHILLIPS Special Sale Day! Candies, Cigars, 'Groceries, etc. r Stewart-Burto- n GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH KAYSVILLE, UTAH Co. Rags Wanted at Reflex |