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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH pi!!!!!!ini!!!!llllllllll!i!!II!i!i!i!!II!lI!I!n!!nHIIini!!!!!Il!IIU xfords ace Just arrived White Footwear for the Girls and Womens Grey Kid Lace Shoes g 4- -- - ' girls O O and boys and young ladies Girls and Womens Brown Kid Lace Shoes nifty styles. Girls' and Womens Pumps and Oxfords s p M Combined style, quality and price to satify the most exacting. Telephone No. SONS FFHE J, 41 1 Most for Least Cash Kaysville, Utah llllllllllll Elder Kenneth Sheffield departed for the Central States mission field yesterday. He will have headquarters at Independence, Mo. The farewell party in his honor was one of the most successful of the year. KAYSVILLE The Invert Jty It serth fine plaee for reeUieeea. lontr rtlle Keller Kills en4 Tseetehle end fruit eualnv estehllshjMnt ed the Kejsrllle Cennlu eerpormtioa edd steadily ts the wealth ad the city. Cea eral farming, fruit end Tsyetable grew. Ing for shipaient end eenning are la-portaat Industries. Hee the Darla High school, churches end opera house. City water and electrle lights and Induce- Mats investment. Homs of the Inland Printing company and Ha np-t- e date plant. 1 1 1 The estates of Elizabeth W. Smith and John R. Barnes were appraised by The ap' the state appraisers Monday. J praisers were W. W. Steed, Leo J. J Muir and John G. M. Barnes. The valuation placed on the property has Mrs. Hattie Nye of Salt Lake City not been Inade public. fe the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Graham is remodeling his Smith. residence at the corner of Pine and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Swan of Salt Tenth streets. He is installing plumbLake City are visiting relatives in ing and will make the house modern in every detail. A few more enterKaysville. stunts like this and KaysMiss Jennie Swan of Salt Lake dity prising ville will have to provide a sewer is friends and in fr , relatives visiting r Kaysville. ' 1 I' ' 1 j system. lons per minute and is pumping under d LOST bafcr horse, stripe a head. in face, three white feet, weight about 1000 lbs., U S brand on neck. Notify LOST Signet ring, presented to William Love, Layton, Utah. David Lane Jone on his entering the Adv. army; initials D. L. J. Lost in or W Wu a Dpl about Layton. Return to Lawrence MAYOR TIIORNLEY INJURED Ellison and receive reward. Adv. W. John Thomley, mayor of Kayswas severely injured last Thursville, Colemere Park is the latest Davis day while looking after stock on his county enterprise for' the entertainMr. Thomley ment of automobile parties. The park Morgan county ranch. wild horse running on the a roped is located at the comer of the State in the mix-u- p which road and Cherry street , and is pro- mountain, and he was pulled from his horse followed, vided with space for parking autos and the horse was pulled over on him. within its gates. Ice cream, drinks He was severely shaken up and badly and sandwiches are served during the bruised. With the aid of his son, Mr. day. and evening. Thomley won able to reach his car, John Flint, the sturdy pioneer of three miles from the scene of the acWest Kaysville is 71 years old today. cident, and motored to his home in The members of the family will cele- Kaysville. At tkis time Mr. Thomley brate the occasion with a family din- is able to leave his bed, but is still ner in Ogden canyon, where they will suffering from the effects of the acjourney in six automobiles. Mr. Flint cident. Bald-face- 40-fo- ot The new home of Mrs. Annie Clark iMrs. C. W. Crozier and children of is nearing completion. It is now ready Stone, Idaho, Mrs. J. P. Porter anc W Want a Pepat daughter of Victor, Idaho. Mr. am is the father of thirteen children, has for the painters. TnE FORD IS FIRST Mrs. J. E. Teague of Salt Lake City, forty-tw- o grandchildren, ranging in ' Elsie Egbert of Fairview, Idaho, is are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. age from six weeks to twenty-fiv- e Lucius Laudie, Laytons Ford agent, visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. Teague of Kaysville. The party fishe years of age, and five is the authority for the statement that and Mrs. H. J. Sheffield. in East canyon on the opening day o: ' he Ford is first. And to prove it he the season. cites the letter from BangaMrs. Frank B. Muir is entertaining following There wall be a meeting at the court which was lore, written to India, the Bay View club at her home on Emilus C. F. Hartmann of Brig- house in Farmington tonight to dis Motor Ford Fine street this afternoon. company: ham City, hes secured the contract for cuss the matter of securing additional Bangalore, India. installing the heating plant in the irrigation water for parts of Davis Keith Barnes departed this January 3, 191 for a three weeks visit with Kaysville grade school building, the county. The propositions to be dis To the Ford Auto Company, friends at San Diego, and Los An- consideration being $6,814.00. The cussed include a reservoir on Farm Mich. Detroit, contract for ington the Flat, extension of the plumbing went to H. L. geles, Calif. Davis and Weber Counties canal and Dear Sirs: Fox of Salt Lake City for a consider ' Arnold M. Barnes spent the last of tion of $1,008.00. the old High Line project. The meetthe week and the first of this week ing was called by the Farm Bureau Miss Eva Joy Nielsen of the Davis agent, W. J in Idaho, hoping to banish an attack Thayne. of hay fever. high school faculty will not return to U'' ' was' well represented the Bchool next year. She wall be sucKaysville Mrs. Thomas L. While and children ceeded by Miss Mason of Willard. along the trout streams of Northern which are as follows: of Blackfoot, Idaho,, are visiting with Miss Nielsen will take a course at the Utah Sunday, it being the opening Mrs. Whitens parents, Mr. and Mrs. of California at Berkley day of the fishing seasoqj. It is said Fords. University Arthur Smith. this summer and teach in the A. C. that more people were on the streams at that time than ever before in the Fords. Peas and cherries are coming into at Logan next year. history of the state. The fact that the Kaysville cannery in increasing Mrs. John M. Jackson of Pueblo, he day fell on Sunday added much to Fords. quantity. The quality of both is ex- Colo., is expected to arrive in Kays .he number. In Weber In Mesopotamia 999 ceedingly good, canyon the ville from San Diego, Calif., this autos were parked for a solidly were Fords. long 1,000 Mr. and Mrs.' William Roueche are afternoon or tomorrow. Mrs. Jackosn distance, it is said. is reported It Under British captur planning an auto trip to Canada and is enroute home after a months visit that many cars headed north did not in Bagdad was a Ford. will leave Saturday. They expect to with her daughter, Mrs. Carrol Ire- park until Evanston, Wyo., The first car to cros land, of National City. She will be reached. be absent a month. was a Ford. mountains 1 the guest of her friend, Mrs. W. P. Milton Burton has accepted a poEpperson. sition with a surveying party of the Z , t The first car in the genuine Garden and was on the chase of the retreating of Eden was a Ford. Turks and the Cobra Hun. The first car in the Holyland was a Some Record. Ford. The above tells its own story. We Lines of communication contained have not added to, or detracted from Fords by the hundreds from Bagdad it, one word or syllable,, and it is to the Black sea. doubtful if a higher tribute could be I have seen Fords used as tanks, paid to the sterling merits and all armoured moving forts, electric light around dependability of a motor car plants, water pumps, ambulances, sup- than that coming to the Ford car ply cars, and lots of other things, and through this simple letter from a sothey were always ready for anything ldier, who would not have the opinion at any time. he has of the Ford car if he had not These statements are facts as I seen it deliver a service unequaled, have served in action all through the not only in the history of war, but in countries named. And I name the the history of peace. Ford the best auto in the world. W. C. LEWIS I remain, Your friend, BOSUN GILBERT, 313331-R. I. W. T. R. E. A Bangalore, India. British-Americ&- n. - Blacksmith and Horse Shoer P. S. Also when we Wagon and Farm Machine recaptured Kut, the first thing we landed on was a Repairing a Specialty Ford with nothing left of it but its Prompt Service under frame, bare wheels and Reasonable engine. Charges Forty-fiv- e minutes afterwards, Mr Owen Shop East of Barnes Bank. Ford was manned by a machine gun UTAH KAYSVILLE, -- & " - ' Utah Power & Light company. The Joseph Galbraith, Kaysvilles electrician and mechanical expert, has is in party the vicinity of working been busy during the past wreek inPreston, Idaho. stalling irrigation pumping plants. Hard surfacing on the State road Last week he put in an pump rached the old Kaysville city hall this for the Knights of West Weber; the evening. On Monday morning the first of the week he put in a pump crew will commence concreting at the for D. L. Rice of Farmington; and end of the concrete near Davis in pumps high since that time he has school and work north to the brick- for John W. Burton of put Kaysville and yard, the sand and gravel supply O. A. Parmley of Clinton. The BurCanned Milk, small size, per can point, ton pump has a capacity of 370 gal EE Common Oil Sardines Money-S- a ch 9BB Used on your cows insures comfort to the cows and more milk to you. Conkeys Fly Knocker Used on your horses keeps them in better flesh and reduces the nervous strain caused by fighting flies. f , V . 200 yards Dress Goods, 23c to 50c ' big dividends. We sell 10 bars for 5(1, M , e also have Lids, Caps and all the Accessories for Packing; Fruit 25c ioc 5 $3.93 to $7.50 M qa 49 23c to 30c valuesper yard Saturday Specials McCall Pattern Free with every $2.00 purchase of DryGoods - ISc EE Co. Stewart-Burto- n 49c FISHING TACKLE it immm UTAH W Style Mason jars Call for Prices We Carry a Complete Line of Golden Rule Stores LAYTON DRUG CO. LAYTON : HE Flain Voiles, per yard Improve sanitary conditions by spraying stalls and pig pens. Spraying with Conkeys Fly Knocker 'hnngs 2 cans for 15c Hi E. C. Corn Flakes, per pkt. .. 1 Soap Tree Tea, per pkt Santa Barbara Sardines, per can H Ladies Georgette Waists Ladies Silk Waists H Dress Ginghams, per yard EE Ideal Jars withvGlass Tops and Old Kr 1 Conkeys Fly Knocker i I We Sell Originators of Low Prices S KAYSVILLE , FARMINGTON 3iiiii:ii!!!iii!ii!i!iii!niiisiinniiiniMnn!;inmi:imi!mimi:iiiiniii!nn!niimi!a H M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH |