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Show $. ' 4 4. 4 4 4 'I 1 ? Ij-Jt- L BALL BAND Rubber Boots, vacuum cured, made by expert workmen from the best materl- als, are known as the strongest, longest-wear- ing boots that skill can make or money can buy. 4 Mort days,, wear in BALL BAND and STRAIGHT LINE Rubbers than in any other jines m any style shoe. We Come in. , BALL BAND Rubbers, elastic-anshoes from de- Light-Weig- ht handsome, save high-price- d d structive soakings, while they safeguard the wearer from the dangers of wet feet and mud. Most of the Best for Cash Telephone No. 1 ftf! ii- KAYSVILLE artk Urtat citytor la MaUSmea. bIm. - Dxrta ) Tfc minty fin. lw-- I1 ill. Hollar MlUa and vagatebla f fruit canning wtablUhm.nt Canning corpora tioa KayrrUl teadily to tha wealth of tho dty. oral farming, fruit and aagatabla grow I- lag for .htpmmt and canning aro fan- portant fatduatrkc. Ha. tho Daria High j chool, church aod opora loan City J wator and alactrta light and Indue. J manta for Horn, of tho Inland Printing aompany aad Its data plant. tnatant " Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cash minium 1 liiiiiimmimii!!! Mrs. L. C. Sandall departed foi Arnold M. Barnes has been suffer- Mr. Jensen has recently returned from ing with a severs attack of tonsilitis service in the army. The young Price, Utah, yesterday, where she will at his home for the past few days. couple will make their home in Red- remain for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, who is suffermond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Selroy Boyer of ing from an attack of the "flu. for a SpringvOle arrived Monday 4 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett enshort visit with relatives in KaysLAYTON ' 1: tertained at .a Five Hundred party on ville. Located in the midst of fertile fielda. Tuesday evening at their home. Those Exeelo in tho production of milk, tom, too and sugar bocta. Haa tha factory S: present were: Mr. and Mrs. Royal t Private Alex Criddle returned on of tha Layton 8uar company, cannery, Mrs. Keith Adams, Mr. and Robins, concrete roller mill, creamery and Monday evening from Camp Kearny, Our Spring- - Ktyles in Shoes are arriving daily. We aref of the State road. Good opportuniMisses Jesse Robins. Grace and disacreace seek been suburban those ties for inf California, having honorably for fruit growing. track fardeninf, G. W. Smith and daughter, Edna, showing niftier line this season than ever before. Let EE charged. chicken raiainf and dairying. On tha linaa of the Bam barter Electric, O rayon home returned to their at Thatcher, Short Line end D. A It. G.. Has elecj us show them to you. Mlsa Garnet Swan spent the weekn Mr. Smith is a tric lifhta and waterworks. Write Idaho, yesterday. Commercial club for information. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. brother of Miss Elizabeth Smith, deGeorge Swan. She returned to Smith-fiel- d ceased, and with his daughter came on Sunday. to attend the funeral of his sister. 85c and 98c Mens Work Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chipman of T. A. Phillips is in Idaho for the Mrs. Alvin Sessions, who has been Spanish Fork, Utah, are visiting with 15c 5 Mens Work Sox ' this in week. relatives of purchasing a bunch of catThom her Mrs. with Layton purpose mother, visiting Mens Grey Sweaters tle for feeding. Mr. Phillips his reas Bone, for some time, returned to ,..$1.10 and $1.69 Joseph Hill, who was operated on cently completed a largo barn and her home in Chesterfield, Idaho, the 1 98c EE at the Dee hospital some time ago, re- feeding sheds and proposes to make, m Mens Dress Shirts, good values v latter part of the week. turned to his home yesterday. - stock feeding s feature in connection S Best Grade Oil Cloth, per yard 25c Tenny Curtis, who Is working at with the operation of his farm. Misses Golda Smedley and, Eldora Glenns Ferry, Idaho, was in Kaysville Layton will be well represented at the first of the week, visiting with hi Rampton of Bountiful were week-en- d Lincoln day banquet at the Hotel the ' sister, Mrs. den Robins He expects guests of Miss Mary Whitesides. BIG DROP IN HOSIERY LOOK OVER OUR LINE on the evening of February 12. Utah to return to Idaho about the 20th oi " Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Groesbeck ol Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams, Mr. and BEFORE BUYING , v . thia month. gj , Springville have recently moved to Mrs. L. E. Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. mid ' Mrs. Hector Haight will Layton, where they will make their James E. Ellison will be Among those whe will attend. leave aeon for Medford, Oregon, to home. S Just received a new line of Ladies Underwear. ' Prices are 5 make their home. Mr. Haight haa reMrs. Ann Fisher has sold her propMonMiss on left Morgan Mary with A. the 145th F. cently returned located just north of the Layton one-thir- d less than market prices. E3 for Burley, Idaho, where she will erty, During his absence Mrs. Haight has day to Salt Lake parties and haa garage, ZZm i' ii-- ' ' ' ' 4 sisweeks for visit several with her been residing in Woods Cross. Contracted to on March posession give ' ' Mrs. Lawrence Blamires. ter, first It is rumored that the new Herbert Barnes returned on ThursD. H. Adams has purchased the fat, owner will erect a modern businesa day from the East, where he went to attend the National Canners conven- steers which have been fed by T. A. block on the site and engage in busOriginators of Low Prices. tion two weeks ago. While away be Phillips and John Layton. There were ies." 'Just what form the proposed bunches. enterprise will take" haa not yet been KAYSVILLE. isiUd with his brother, Shirley, who about fifty head in the two FARMINGTON.E5 ' made public. , , - s is in the Naval academy at Annapolis, William and Elijah Pilling of RayThe traveling auditor of the Con. . Maryland. mond, Canada, who are returning solidated Wagon and ' Machine comMr. and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs' en home from a vacation spent in Calipany was unexpectedly called to Ely, tertained a few friends informally at fornia, visited with relatives here on Nevada, just before the work of checkcards at their home last evening. The Monday. out Local ing Manager John G. Mars-de- n guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George W. We are informed that J. J. Bugger and checking in L. E. Bybee, the wan; Mr. and Mrsl J. W. Thomley, Mr. will soon commence the erection ol new manager. However, it is exand Mrs. Nick Bonnemort, Mr. and a substantial blacksmith and machine pected that the change will be made in ! Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Miss Myrtle shop on his on a the east side property day or two. Mr. Marsden will go Jones and M. W. Phillips. of the State road. to Wells, Nevada, where he will have of the company store in that Miss Leone Wilcox, daughter of After a long illness Margaret Nal-de- r, charge city. Mrs. Georg Wilcox of this city, and wife of D. II. Nalder of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King entertained Glen B. Jensen of Redmond, Utah, died Wednesday at Thoenix, Arizona. at cards at their home on Monday were married last Wednesday in Salt The body is being shipped to Layton Lake City. The bride, who was born for services and burial. evening of this week. Five Hundred was played until a late hour, after and raised in Kaysville, has been emElias Dawson, the son of Mrs. Ella which refreshments were served to ployed by the Miller" Floral company of Farmington for some time past. Dawson, who is now stationed at the the following guests:. Mr. and Mrs. North Island Air Service stating ifusAdams, Mr. and Mrs. John San Diego, will be mustered out of Marsden, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie, GingHams,. the service bn February 15, just one Mr .and Mrs. Wilford Wiggill, Mr. year from the date of his entry into and Mrs. Melvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. the service. He will return to his George E. Briggs, and Misses Grace, home in Layton. Jes6e, Mable and Bessie Robins. eee-ti- oa - X X- - Mrs. Mary E. Mocker Is spending the week In Salt Lake with relatives. FOR SALE A milch cow. Adv. Phone 17-1- 4. Call -1 1 Keith Barnes, who has been ill with influenza since Sunday, is slightly lm .. proved. Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Monson of Ogden spent Sunday .with friends in KaysvBlo. - - ' o . Miss Verna Robins visited with friends in Brigham City on Saturday and Sunday, r Dr, and Mrs. C. Q. Cannon and children of Salt Lake are all very ill with influenza. . I Lay-to- X- - I j 6 jf , f Miss Ruby Muir of Woods Cross was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Muir on Sunday. . .Mrs. Olive Curtis of Salt Lake was the week-en- d guest of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Robins. . . , ' lone Haskell of Fielding, was the Utah, guest of Miss Gladys Barker last Friday. ' , ' , Mr. and Mrs John W. Thomley entertained at a family" dinner at then home Sunday afternoon. , Miss -- Mr. and Mrs. John'Barnett left last week for Delta, Utah, where they will - maketheirfuturehome. Mrs. Robert Green is quite ill at her home on Locust street, suffering from a nervous breakdown. Mrs. Orson Layton, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, following influenza, is slightly improved. ? Clyde Robins, who recently returned from Camp Lewis, left Saturday for Evanston, Wyoming, where he will visit with friends for a short time. ' 4 I s ? " i 4 I prau . Just received our Spring Percales, House Dresses and White Goods. Best Way to Take Iron 4- - Golden Rule - t ? r. You neverwill get anywhere probably wont care just as long as you allow a sluggish and impure blood supply to attempt to nourish the already weakened tissues Call and make' your selection as the prices are jright Ginghams Allow it to continue and you will lose every atom of energy you ever posessed that will ' put you sadly behind in every way in the home, socially and in business. bringing only You 3Ci a yard must have health and energy to win out Stir up that sluggish blood supply make it pure, circulating and nourishing take Nyals Iron T onic- Bitters - CUT PRICES in our grocery department ' increase the apetite and know that the food is absorbed in the proper manner it will mean health and energy for you. It wont be long before you will notice a decided improvement. -- t We sell a large bottle for One Dollar. Layton Drug Company i . Cit-O- P fa The House of Quality s Stewart-Burto- n ) When we had a chance ta get the exclusive selling agency for Nyal Family Remedies we jumpd at it They are known among all druggists as the highest quality line on the market, and are prepared by a great firm of manufacturing chemists, famous for fifty years. KAYSVILLE Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH nted at Ref iiiiU M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, 'Groceries, etc. FAvcim i v UTAH |