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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH i .i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mecham are Mrs. Sarah Arbuckle received word Miss Lucy Hess was the guest of spending a few days with relatives in Sunday that her son, Andrew, had ar- Miss Edith Wallace of Salt Lake durMurray. rived safely in New York from France. ing the past week. , nuke north of Solt Lake City, tows. Unrnt Kis i mad nuiM ikarbu to Doth county ; t city kv vtUnorfa, l oketne hekta as4 power. telephones. tdawoDo. Surrooaded by nek mboI ( market gardena ud fruit laada. tws 1 low with railroads eiertna farm, two I traaaeoBtumatal roalraads, brick yard, 1 two banka, teed bontoma booMa. com. m rcil dob. rmdad and kick aeboola ' aad churcbm. A rood place ia otueh -- t to ; kw W. R. Smith has a new Ford car. E. J. Ingles has a new Brisco auto- " mobile. Will Mabey of Idaho is here visiting relatives. Rulon Thomas is assisting in the Bountiful Drug store. Levi Muir, Jr., also Alfred Hill have returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eldredge of on ton v'V. Tre-- m are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hatch, Jr. of Park City visited relatives here f Sun-da- y. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson last Friday, July 4th. E. H. Barlow and family of Holbrook, Idaho, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simons of Bancroft, Idaho, visited relatives here last week. -i- n-Sou -- ce eai-servi- Elder Walter Holbrook has been asWord was received Sunday that Rusigned to labor in the Mesa, Ariz., lon Fisher and Glen Ledingham had J S mission. arrived in New York from France. ? FARMINGTON County teat of rich and fertile Davu jj county. Horn of tha Millar Floral com- pany, whoee greenhouaea ara tha largcat j). batwaan tha Muaouri rirar and tha J Pacific coast. Location of tha faasoua Haa waterworka and Lagoon reaori. alactric lights. A fina plaoa for tub- urban raaidcnca. v i j$ JULY SALES the war started. For this reason, it is really a duty with us all to buy all that we need and can use right now so that more things can be made and everybody kept busy. If you will just give it a moments thought, you will easily see that if nobody should buy anything, merchants would not buy from the manufacturers, factories would stop and in a very little while there would be no money being paid to anybody, and we would all be in a hopeless turbulence. So in planning our July Sales, we have really cut prices deeply on everything that we know you will want and can use even though you may buy it now to use later on. We with us in this good work, and can ask your word assure you that every you read in tur advertisements is an exact statement of the truth about what we are selling to you. We also can assure you that all the merchandise we are offering in our July Sale is the very best we could buy and that when we quote a price reduction, the price quoted means exactly what it says. It would not be possible in a short advertisement like this, to tell you all of the good things we have in store for you this month, but, we would like to have you think over all the things that you will likely want to use this fall, or even this winter. Also, come in as frequently as you can during the month, so that you may get the first choice of the many splendid offerings which we will make. We can assure you that we will show no favoritism, but everything in the store will be on sale exactly as quoted, with one price to everybody and whether you come in for a little or so much, you will be treated with equal courtesy, promptness and pleasantness. We want you to have what, you want when you want it, and we know the prices that we are going to , quote, will be just what you best wish to pay. To protect your own interests and to get the best choice of the assortments we will offer, however, we must urge you to come in early, as at the prices we will quote, we do not expect that our stocks will last yery long. 5 on -- 3 Ogden, Utah Washington Aye. Mrs. Byron Crosby and Mrs. J. H. Robinson entertained a few . young people at the Lagoon Saturday evening of last week in honor of the birthday of Miss Nell Crosby and Preston Robinson. Luncheon was served' on the lawn. The tables were decorated m pink and red roses. After luncheon the evening was spent in dancing. Wf Want m Ptp ANOTHER FIRE IN FARMINGTON The roof of James Alexander's residence, the first house west of the eouit house, caught fire from the stove pipe and chimney last Tuesday afternoon- alKHit-- 1 o'clock, The damage mused by fire and water amount to about $125.00, which is covered by A alley separates the building from the home of Heber Sessions and family; both are frame stiuctures, and as no breeze was blow-i- ! g, the blaze did not spread. Mr. Sessions finished eating his dtnnei he noticed a scent of something Inn lung, but thought it was from a bon fne He went to the drug store block about a distant and in about ten minutes, while returning, he saw smoke issuing from the roof of AlexHe notified Mr anders residence. the aid of a garden leander and with hose was soon throwing water on the fire. The fire department quickly responded to the fire alarm but their services were not needed. A five feet square was burned through the kitchen roof. Instead of the fire spreading over the roof the draft earned it to the interior of the roof ami burned away rafters, sheeting, etc , up to the main building, a distance of about 12 feet, and only burned through in a few places when is was extinguished. six-fo- Preserve Your Records Use the They come in three tones: 7 MEDIUM LOUD We Want Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Adams Won Fama As a Financier John Adams, second president of the United States, won fame as a financier when be borrowed $2,000,000 from Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin of Silver follows: Grant R. Bowen and Lucy G. Jensen City were the guests of of C. H. Robof Rexburg, Idaho. week. inson and family last Earl F. Ireland and Edith Parry of Miss Clara Walker spent the past Salt Lake City. week at Sunset and Ogden canyon Edward C. Robinson of Farmington with her sister, Mrs. Keith Terry. and Gladys H. Barker of Kaysville. Lenore R. Ross of Ft Collins, Colo., Miss Anette Richardson is spending and Mrs. Nellie Gardner of Denver. the summer at Blackfoot, Idaho, with Raymond W. Bartlett and Mildred her aunt, Mrs. Helen Gregory Davis, Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. and family. Daniel M. King of Los Angeles and Transeau of Garfield. May Calvin Richards of Birgham City A. Bennett and Mary M. George and his son, Horace, of Fielding, were of Salt Lake City. here to attend the funeral of their Christensen relative, E. C. Foss. Hoi-lan- d. fie was a firm believer In banking. Every man who hopes to be a success In life has a baak account In NEED LOTS OF CLEAN COTTON RAGS. BRING THEM IN NOW S i We Invite an Inspectioa of our. banking methods. BARNES BANKING CO. Butter Wrappers at the Reflex Twelve of Mrs. Celia Smiths lady friends gave her a cheerful surprise party last Saturday, Mrs. Smiths birthday. Music, singing and a dainty luncheon were features of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowen of Holbrook, Idaho, made an auto trip tot SpringviJle last week and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wood on the return trip. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Wood are sisters. ' of a well dressed Man or Boy from the Crown of the Head to the Soles of the Feet foithe-make- mp Art Stevenson, who has been abser.' four and years, has just re- Frank Stevenson had to abandw President J. H. Rob in soft and the auto together in trip they is Southern Utah. He home again and says that the further south they weut the hotter it got. He returned by stage the the railroad. were-maki- "WE J the baak. in the selection of haberdashery it has always been our purpose to place jn our store the choicesUfetoclC obtainableT haberdashery thaYls wearable and stylish. We always please our customers by giving them the best possible for the money they have returned satisfied, which has given us pleasure. - SEE US FIRST if you contemplate purchasing anything in the line of dress goods, work goods or the mediocre, in Mens or Boys Clothinig, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hose, Shirts, Ties, . Gloves, Underwear, Overalls, Suspenders or Collars. Byron Crosby. 6 1 Make up your mind to place a certain amount of your business profits or Incomo Mrs-Rub- r f ne Mrs. Willard Done of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. L. Joy, Miss Cicle Bums and Miss Phyllis Bums of Salt Lake and Bush y Crosby and Mist-I.e- a nf Ampriran Fnrk were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. &"i " Mrs. Anna Wileox three sons have .of them returned from the war.-vOwas a lieutenant, one a sergeant and twice the other a private. Oma-w- as wounded and the bther once. from New York. While in Europe he was on several battlefields and he visited many other places of interest. & S If Charles Ball and family of Green River, Wyo., are here for a few days visit with Mrs. Balls parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander. Farm-ingtonHio- c r Our blacksmith, Soren Nielsen, has purchased the Oliver Robinson place on First North street, and has began to remodel the house. Lieutenant Clarence Mayfield of the Army Medical corps is at his cm an eight-da- y furlough a s ' r Dpe LICENSES Marriage licenses issued during the past week by the county clerk are as MARIAGE turned home. He was an artilleryman the Mexican border and later served France. He wag slightly gaised while in France. M EXTRA LOUD ot ' on in Ct Each Needle is guar- - one-ha- lf I Needles. e This needle ia produced by an entirely new process. The tenth record will play as clear as the first. Miss Afton Robinson spent the week Wo Wut Pepet in Murray, a guest of Miss Lucille ORCHARD PACKING SUED BURNS James. The fruit packing shed along the Routh side of the Bamberger aiding at Darius Sessions and family of Milo deIdaho, are visiting Davis county rela Orchard, near Ogden, was totally afternoon stroyed by fire Tuesday tives for a few days. about G:30 oclock. An od express The honey crop in all the drouth car, such as is pressed into service for stricken part of the state will evident- carrying milk and other commodities, ly be light this season. standing alongside of the building, was also destroyed. It is not known Miss Lucille James of Murray is how the fire started but it is presumed here for a few days visit with her that is was caused by boys setting sister, Migs Louise James. fire to grass. Miss Beatrice Brown of Salt Lake spent part of last week with Farming-to- n friends and relatives. Wail-Kun- anteed to play ten records on any phonograph. w Our July Sale and the many splendid opportunities we are arranging for you in our stock reduction plan for this month, we very much wish to first remind you of that which is both a duty for us as a merchant, and you as a consumer of merchandise, in connection with the many trials that our country is passing through, during this reconstruction period. For, although the War is over so far as the fighting is concerned, there is still a great deal to do to get our country back to the same smooth running that it was before 2429-31-3- - . t Elmer Day of Salt Lake was in Murray Cowley of Layton is taking town helping his father in the black- J. C. Mangrums place as agent of the O. S. L. during Mr. Mangrum's vacasmith shop. tion. 0. Lingreen of Kansas City, but Phlander Hatch received a telegram formerly of this place, visited friends his son. Will, who is in France, from here recently. stating that he would leave shortly Mr. and Mrs. William Miles and for home. family are spending a week camping Mrs. Thomas Fearnley spent last in th canyons. Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. J. McMurrin of Ogden is visit- Charles T. Johnson and family in Salt ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lake City. William Moss. Willard Carr and family have just Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darville are returned from a week's stay with relaand them Utah friends live spending a few weeks" at the YellowThey went m then; automobile. stone National park. Eli B. Rogers, the plumber, re G. Wilson of Rosette visited friends home from the L. D. S. ho. turned here last week. He has just been disweek and is much recmeml last pital charged from the army. from his operation for appendicitis. Rulon Anderson of Hyrura and M iss Lily Fearnley entertained a Putnam of this place were married in of friends at her home Sun number Salt Lake City last week. day in honor of Corporal Fred Flavell, Felix Zesinger and family returned who recently returned from a in France. to Tremonton last week, after spending a few days with relatives. Corporal Fred Flavell and I'm ate Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eldredge have Joe Nusick were guests of Miss Li tv moved here from New Castle and ex- Fearnley Tuesday evening. Mr. Fla veil and Mr. Nusink returned from oik pect to make their home here. service in France last week, Mrs. Irvin Call and family of Syra- years and also served on the Mexican bordet cuse is spending a few weeks with her W Win! a Devet parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. ng Watson-Tanne- r vv, r . " ft 372 Twenty-Fourt- h Clothing Street, Ogden, Utah |