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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Dress Up in Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets $ You need Corsets for Style but you buy them for Service and nothing can take the place of wear- - We spent years getting you acquainted with practically every Corset and when we offer Royal Worcester Corsets we know we are giving you the best wearing and most economical Corsets made. You can see their style you can feel their fit and their Service is guaranteed buy us. Style and Long Wear Royal Worcesters have it. it Most Telephone No. for Least Cash min KAYSVILLE Tk Unraal city ia nortk Park acunty flna placa for raaManoa. rUla Hollar Mills and raaatobla and fruit caoniny aatabliahmant ef tha Kwirllla Caoniny corporation .hi ataadlly to tha wealth of tka city. Kw MiM Eldorl Rampton was the weekend guest of ItisB Elizabeth Green. X" l' Mis Vernal Robins spent the weekend with frields in Brigham City. Ralph Cot tell arrived home from Camp Taylor Ky., the first of the week. Mrs. Claud IQ. Cannon of Salt Lake viaited in Kaysville the first of the week. J. G. M. Barnes left Monday for a Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Gleason celetwo "weeks business trip to eastern brated their thirty-firs- t wedding annicities. He was accompanied by his versary last Friday evening. A numsonJ. George Barnes of Salt Lake. ber of in timate friends were invited i to dinner and tppend the evening. Mrs. W, P. Epperson entertained at luncheon last Saturday in honor of her Mayor John ,W. Thornley arrived home Mrs. M. Tuesday from the south part of John Jackson of Puebguest, state the where Ye went to look after Colo. Covers were laid for fourlo, his sheep. He perfected arrangements teen guests. ' ! for shipping thtf sheep to his lambing Miss Mary Abrams, agent at the grounds in Morgan county. Bamberger station, has been suffer'A letter announcing the arrival of ing with influenza for the past week. Ball at blew York was received Austin Miss Irene Swan has been performing Sunday by James Ball of Syracuse. her duites as agent Austin was wsunded in action in y Mrs. Malzig .Walsh of Burley, Ida- France, but is flow convalescent. He was shot is the foot. through ho, spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Lindsey. Mrs. Walsh The Farmington Dramatic club was formerly! Miss Malzie Sims of Thefllonor of a Cowboy presented this city. , at the KaysviBe opera house last :j Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort en- night to a well filled house. The amatertained at dinner last Thursday ev- teurs did somel pleasing work. Between acts thee were splendid muening complimentary to Mrs.1 Mary Mocker. Covers were laid for four- sical numbers by members of the Farmington male quartet. teen Miss Faye landers was a Salt Lake visitor from I unday to Wednesday of this weekl n x -- FOR SALE-- 1 Stewart returned Motor; 1 Byrci Elder Clarence last week from the eastern states misAltha1 Miss tashforth is confined to sion field, where he has been doing her home, sul ering with an attack of missionary wprk of the L. D. S. church Influenza. All of the justness houses In Kays tille observed Arbor day by closing for the past two years. urMrs. J D. B. Phillips and children left Monday for Tetonia, Idaho, where they will join Mr, Phillips, who has been Mrs. Ilarrj Barber is very ill at there for Some time building a new her home her She is suffering from residence for the family. An attack of isthma. Mr. and William Stove, who Mr. and fa. James II. Davis of have been ieiting with Mr. and Mrs. McC&mmon, Idaho, are spending a few J. B. Lindsuy for the past week, dedays here with friends. parted Surilay for SAn Diego, Califs where theyvwill make their home. Mr- - Alvin Sessions of Chesterfield, Idaho, is visiting with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan enMrs, Thomas! Bone, for several weeks. tertained at dinner last Saturday, the occasion being the fifth birthday anniMr. and Ma. Claud Barnes of Salt Lake were guests of Mrt and Mrs. versary of, the birth of their son, The guests included memW, R. Clark in Sunday and Monday of Thornley. bers 7 ' ofthefamilyr this "week. the entire da te,. X J . Leland Mocker, who has been quite ill during the past week at the home Mr. and jMrs., George W, Swan, is much impm-enow. I Alma Stegart bad the misfortune to fall from aj wagon load of logs last week and bzpak his leg. He is recov- ering very vfell at present. M. W. Phillips entertained the Kaysville Ilclne Dramatic company at an oyster subper at the home of his mother on M mday evening, - Eryan Swa ger, yho has been in the U. S. s avy for a number of months, arrivfed home Saturday. . lie -was discharg6d in New York. Newman Reeves and Mac Swan left the University of Utah basketball squad for the national tourney to be held this week in Los Angeles. writh , single phase 8 H. P. Jackson Centrifugal Pump, capacity 125 g&allons per minute.;- 1 Lumber,. Tank, contains about 1700 gallons, 15 ft. 8 in. long, 4 ft, 8 in. wide, and 2 ft. 9 In. deep; I Single Top Buggy, nearly new; all in good condition.. Inquire of John Hodgson, Layton, Utah, f , v Adv. Wa Wut a Papal D0 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that albper-son- s owning dogiwithin the city limits and who have nit procured a 1919 license for the slme before May 1st, 1919, will be subject to arrest, and the dog impounded Jnd if not redeemed within two days frill be killed. Wn Want -- Mr. and .Mrs. B. T. Harris entertained at I family dinner party on Sunday at their home in Kaysville in honor of Mrs, Mary Mocker, who leaves soon for her home in San Francisco. Twelve guests were present. Otto Layton is spending about three weeks in East River, Canada. He made the trip to Canada for the purpose of looking overmanning possibilities, Should he find a suitable farm he will move his family to that place. a Dapot THE CONSOLIDATED STORES -- NOTICE Notice is heriby given that at a meeting of the p.rectors of the Consolidated Stores. Company, a corporation of Clearfield, Davis County, Utah, held on the 17th day of March, A. d! 191? pursuant.0 Article 17 of the Articles of Incorporation cf the above named company! an assessment of 10 outstanding common capital- stock old the corporation was fcy the 8a d Board of Directors. is on or before the 28th Ay PaJble f April, 1919, to - d y Sllth' Clear Home. Brasses Wi Want n NOTICE OF INTEN1 ION TO LEVY SIDEWALK PAXES Notice is hereby givfn that the City Council of the City oflFarmington, in Davis County, Utah, Intends to levy special taxes for the purpose of constructing paved cement sidewalks within the said City Farmington. The boundaries of the District to be affected and benefited by such improvements and side alks are . de- scribfd as follows, to- - it: East side of Firs East from State to First Sou First East to Second East on orth side of Fifth West State; Second West on North side of Estate; West side of First West from jState to First North; North side of First North from First West to Second East; North side of Second North from Main to Second East; North aide of Third North from Main to Second East; North side of Third North from Main to Lagoon. West side of Main from First to Third S?Yet?.ry and Tas- ie Davi3 County. t , Deodorizes tquaJy Good (or all Live Stock Casy to us, efficient Econ.mieal - h KaESO DIP No. IJn.tote, oriBine pcke8e for Sale . LAXTON Layton, Utah CO. $2.25 $0.98 .....;.j,..;.$0-7- X 5 Call and See Our Line of Dishes X X' Quality and Price Are Right North; East side of Main from Third Fifth North; West side of Second East from First North fto Second North; West side of First East from First South to Fifth North ;$5outh side of Fourth North from Mam to First East; North side of Fifth North from Main to First East; in the City of Farmington, County of Davii State of nl Utah. '" Said sidewalks are to' be fwe feet in width, and to be constructed $ cement. The estimated cost of such Improvements is ninety-eigcents per lineal foot for said sidewalks. Said City Council has designated 730 oclock F. Mn on Wednesday, the 23rd day of April, A. D. 191 at the Council Chamber in the City Rail, in E said City of Farmington, Davii County, Utah, as the time and plate wrhen the Council will consider the ewd proposed levy of taxes, at which time all parties in interest, and owners of street frontage abutting on said sidewalks, may appear and be herd before said City Council, and any party desiring so to do may at any time before said hearing file with the City Recorder of said City, written objections to such improvements, r By order of the resolution f the City Council duly passed and approved on Wednesday, the 19th day of March, Golden Rule Stores to S x Originators of Low Prices. KAYSVILLE S FARMINGTON I Now is the time to Clean ( 1 j and I Fix Up D.-191- . We have a complete line of floor PAINTS paints1 VARNISHES . Anything in the Building Line LUMBER ROOFING FENCING ETC. HYSVILLE Exteriors and Interiors It Paints and Varnishes s. CO-O- P The House of Quality - -- MiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinnimirnimiiin?niiiin?r?;iiirffrrrTiifr?fTrffrmqrHft- and Decotent for Walls Stcvvart-Burto- n ky drug .1 fox Keeps the Poultry House Sanitary Purifies ..$1.98 . Automobiles Roofs . Walls Sherwin-William- $1.89 1. $1.00 Ladies Wash Petticoats Furniture , l $1.25 Infants White Dresses Ijp TArOll0 h' $1.98 $1.89 $3.00 Ladies House Dresses Floors "rKT $2.50 Ladies House Aprons $2.25 Ladies House Dresses . Specialties w"" $0,98 $2.50 Ladies House Dresses If John M. Jackson of Pueblo, Colo., xJtli. A. ? arrived on Sunday to spend a short UP ;n which this assessJ. H. WOOD, time with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Epper- ment may reimfln Mayor of the City of Farmington. unpaid after 700 son. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jackson de- P..?1; aaid 28th day of April 1919 Attest: I parted for Southern California on Se KrqUentand advertised for E. T. CLARK, at Monday, . where . they will visit -- with City Recorder for said City f their daughter. Farmington. -o- othTv iSfVde' on First publication March 27, 19 D ( 1919 The Smith brothers of Clearfield Last publication April 17, 19 have recently purchased the branch store of thef. Consolidated Stores company, located at Sunset. Mr. Roy Smith has severed his connection with 7 the Clearfield store and has become manager of the Sunset business.- - - Poultry Necessity Kills Lice and Mites $1.50 Ladies House Aprons $2.25 Ladies House Aprons i i -- Clearfield, D$ isCountyrUUhX" Lenv-f- 111 pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costa of Alvertisement and expense of sale. LERO : B. SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer. Clearfield, Di is county, Utah. First publication Ma ch 27, 1919. Last publication Apr 17, 1919. --Wi Wnnt n rpot FOR SALE Dog power machine, suitable for operatii g washing machine or churn; but ittle use$, practically good as new. 1 C. W. Weaver, Adv. Layton, Utah. 7 A ft ft ft ft irirtrkirt; ht COMPANY - ' Miss Mollelle Renstrom, who was quite ill thtf latter part of the week, was able t resume her duties at school on Monday. Kaysville, Utah ii S aral fanning, fruit and aatrotafala h- for ahipmant and canning arc in Portent Industrial. Baa tba Daria Bigh choolg cburchw and eptn honM City water and alartric llghu and indue, wnta for inraatmant. Boma ad tha Inland Printing company and ita data plant a- Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE .v vmt r KAYSVILLE. UTAH WWKKWnWmWlnw.im.ii..:..r..rT) Y pLLIfls Candies. J1-- 1 ;( t Groceries KAYSVILLE, UTAH - |