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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH n W yyyyyyy Vgygygy ft ? BOUNTIFUL ft A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robinson of Granger at the home of'Mrs. Robinsons parents, Mr", and Mrs. Irvin Fisher. ft ft t Mrs. Clarence Winegar came home from Nthe L. D. S. hospital Monday. She7s just recovering from an operation performed for appendicitis. Mrs Joseph Bennett, Sr., was operated on for appendicitis and gall stones at the L. D. S. hospital m Salt Lake lat week. She is doing nicely. $ ft ft t ft ft Fteil Coles i working at the smelter in Garfield. Ralph Waddoups is tives at Moure, Idaho. isihng rela- Howard Phelps of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting relatives here. Strmgham and family of Heher City are visiting relatives here. Kulon V. C. Clifford Aigjle and William Wiseman arrived home from overseas ffils week. LEWIS JOHN R. GAILEY Blacksmith Notary Public Jes-- e Briggs Idaho Sundav, there. returned home from after doing farm work Doctor Says- - Elbe! i Bailow of Holbrook. Idaho, was down visiting relatives in his new Studebakei car last week. He was recently appointed bishop of Holbrook. John lit setf returned home from the 1. D S. hospital, after having an He operation lor cancel performed. is doing as well as can be expected. Monte Swele of Salt Lake City and Miss Connlia Aibuekle of Salt Lake but fount i ly of this place, were recently married. They aie making their home in Idaho for the present. Yourcare for your health prompts ou to seek the skilled advice and expert medical attention of a reputable physician. You can afford to he no less careful in selecting our druggist. The doctor prescribes. We follow his formula, but both lie and his patient must depend upon our skill and knowledge if proper results are to be obtained. Funetal services for Celia, daughter Nathan Rrown has just returned of Joseph Naylor, were held Sunday home frum two years service m in the Second ward chapel. Celia NayFrance drowned was lor Friday while floata Irvin on Burninghams log in visitor at the ing Layton, was Livestock reservoir State Machine and Farm Deputy Inspector home of his Mrs. Sarah mother, Wagon Repairing a Specialty County Veterinarian Jason Balderson narrowly escaped Prompt Service Office Phone serious Mr. Madson, cashier of the Union injury Tuesday afternoon. He UTAH LAYTON an airplane all around driven had State bank is at home suffering with Reasonable Charges was making a landing in Bountiful and the flu. FARM FOR SALE My farm of East of Barnes Bank Shop Salt Lake when his plane collided with 112 acres for sale or rent. Will sell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bass are a telephone pole. His head and tongue or part. N. N. Hayes. UTAH all KAYSVILLE, spending the summer with relatives at were quite badly cut, but not seriously. Riverton. He is up and around and doing nicely. and Kaysrille, Utah. Horse Shoer Quality Plus Accuracy Dr. E. H. Moss, D. V. M. e. 69-N- it our watchword You can accept, on our word of honor, the assurance that these two important elements are included in every prescription we till. In addition nothing but the purest drugs are used. If you value these things and wish the added service of promptness, bring jour prescriptions to us. 2 0tn Adv.-8-16-- Mrs. Dan MilLer of Farmington Visited with her sister, Mrs. Willard Carr, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Qall and family of Syracuse spent lasf week with relatives here. OSIERY Annie Fackrell returned home from a weeks' visit with relatives in Eden on Saturday. Willard Barlow has a new Chevrolet automobile and John Bangerter has a new Ford car. We still have a line of Child- Mrs. S. S. Burnham and two daughters are home from two weeks visit at Heber City. ren s Hose for 25 cents. Silk Hose for the Ladies Mrs. Horace Higgs of Bingham is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Perkins. the Mrs. Mina B. Solomon of Woodruff visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson. famous Joan of Arc Brand. We are expecting a sharp is CO-O- Drugs Davis County Drug Co T Miss Joe Vera Pierpont of Evanston, Wyon a a guest of Miss Mildred Kea ler of this place. ad- - vance in Hosiery. Better procure yours at the old price. KAYSVILLE Miss Vera Egan is taking a business course at the L. D. S. Business college in Salt Lake. Rulon Horsley of this place and Miss Gladys Tygerson of Salt Lake City were married recently. The Public and the Company Miss Mable Garrett of Salt Lake City is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Ted Hepworth, and family. P Dr. William Geirisch has moved his family here from Denver, Colo., and expects to make his home here. and Mrs. Ezra Thurgood of Syracuse motored here last week and Dealer In spent the Crystal Springs Ice week-en- d J. The Misses Mabeth and Lucy We Need Clean Cotton Rags Now A with relatives. L. Fackrell and family returned home last week from an automobile trip to Southern California. Mrs. KaysviHe, Utah 25-- R frs 7- -. Mr. Phone i Roy Waddoupa and family have moved to Moore, Idaho, where they expect to make their home. The House of Quality ADAM BEESLEY and. Prescriptions Louis Stagge Home from France Louis Stagge came in from overseas Tuesday niorning and looks fine in the uniform of the Marines. Louis enlisted in June, 1917, and as a Marine saw all kinds of service in France. He has four gold service stripes and took pait in five major battles as indicated KAYSVILLE UTAH by the stars on his service badge. He is also the proud possessor of an expei t riflemans badge, denoting that Utah, 1907, as amended by the Ses- used during the entire year for domeshe holds the highest honors as a sion Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911, and tic purposes. This application ia designated in the State Engineers Offies 1915, to appropriate one (1) second-foo- r os No. 7989. of water from Little Cannon All the granting of 1 Kitchen Landau FOR SALE Creek, in Davis County. Said water said protests against the reasons application, stating lies which a at diverted be will condition. Mrs. point Cabinet in excellent be made must affidavit ia therefor, by south 1155 from 1320 and ft. ft. east Wallace Gailey. Adv. accompanied with a fee of the northwest comer of Section 6, duplicate, $2.50, and filed in this office withha Township 3 North, Range 1 East, Salt the completion thirty USERS WATER NOTICE TO lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed of the (30) days after of this notice. publication 5280 and line ft. a means of by pipe State Engineer! Office, G. F. McGONAGLE, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 17, 1919. there used from April 1 to September State Engineer. Notice is hereby given that Mary 40 acres of land embraced in the NW 1, Township 3 Date of first publication July 24, 1911. Harvey of Kaysvifle, Utah, has made i SW4 of Section 1 West. Aa much of Date of completion of publication application in accordance with the re- North, Range as said water of Laws may be necessary will be August 21, 1919. quirements of the Compiled COMMUNITY alwayi welcome the establishing of an institution that fills a recognized community need; unfortunately It doesnt always manifest a lively interest in the health of auch an insti- tution after it ia established. It Ban- is one thing to establish industries; It la quite another thing to build up, develop and maintain them. croft of Salt Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Miles and family. An industry can be established by the investment of capital ita development and maintenance depend upon the attitude of the publio Lawrence Burnham has purchased the Ben Hepworth residence and has moved his family down from Farmington. toward the enterprise and toward the product. Likewise, the permanency of an institution depends upon the willingness c? its customers to pay a sufficient price for its product to enable liy it to continue strong financially. Mr. and MrsO. P. Hatch arrived here last "week from their ranch in Bosette, Utah, and will spend the summer. here s apd-lealt- The M oWtaifWtat es Telephone and Telegraph Company's system of wires, furnishing the means 'of communication over mountains, plains and desert, is a tremendous factor in the development of the West. club enThe Mountain Climbers joyed a dayslut!ngatSalair last Thursday. About thirty members were there. Telephone service is a home product of every community in the mountain htatea, and is woven into the very warp aud woof of commercial and social life. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service as are involved In the security and depend upon the same-factof every "other established industry. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Holbrook and daughter, Hattie, returned home last week from two weeks visit spent with relatives in Idaho. per-inanen- ors I PAY HIGHEST PRICES For - I i I cy With very, very few exceptions the people of the West recognize these principles and pursue a live aud let live policy toward all - . legitimate busines institutions. -- Hides, Pelts, Furs 2J Oeesivax ' v ni i Dont bury your dead animals with the 'bide' on the carcass." Call me and I will skin the animal and pay you a good price for the hide. I - BARNES BANICING CO. KAYSVILLE, - - - - UTAH Chas. Grossman Phone 73-K- 2 Layton The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company - |