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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAY STILLS, UTAH pj!i!ll!I!llll!ilI!llllllllillllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIilllll!lilllllllI!li!l!ll!I!ll!!l!IIIII!!!ll!l!illlll!!!!!l!IIII!lllll!!lill!llii!IIII!III!llllliilHIIIII!iilini!illlliil!lllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilI!lliII!ll!l!Illl!ililI!!IIil!lllll!!!iilllIlilllIi!l!IIi!liiilIll!III!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!i!1:i5 $24.00 Sct; i2 pWeTtifetimc Alumihum Ware To encourage CASH BUYING, to indure new customers to our store and favor our regular customers, we are making this magnificent offer of a $24.00 Set for $7.90. We have planned to distribute at less than factory ar guaranteed heavy, seam, cost, sets of this less, 09 pure, Aluminum. 20-ye- Ask for one of our circulars Come .and see the Aluminum 5 ,'r'p!r -- 55 i Phone No. Kaysville, Utah 1 KAYSVILLE tW aitr ta lrwt Mi flM Im for irlfoii, east? m4 NM muIii MUikMal 4 Ivnffii ta ttt foulii wymllM wKk tki rltr. Wwtily ml tmtmtmm, fott m4 vwrUbl rtlta lUUar MUh m4 vwvtaM atviml n4 rntbi in HHul MaHrlM, Em Um Diih Btft dmlM i4 mn Imn. (Xtr b4 tac for letri HfUi u4 Mm. Mali for fomrtaMat. Hwm 4 wU fokaad Nalhi pUt. i- - 1 I I I ! rmipaT m4 Hi Mrs. Crilla Bone Sessions has been for the pist'fewlfays.'" 111 Miss Aiden Jacobs was the guest of Bountiful friends. r week-ra- d Weather permitting, the brick layers will get action on the Inland Printing company building, tomorrow morning. Miss Eva Joy Nielson, of Igan, a former teacher in Davis high, was a week-en- d guest of her friend. Miss Gleason. Clare Miss Garnett Swan who is teaching in the Smithfield schools, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in this city. J Anderson entertained friends and neighbors with an quilting bee at her home Wednesday afternoon. Wendell Barnes who is attending Spencer Ure, of Salt Lake City, was school at the University of Utah, has the guest of Keith Barnes Sunday. been home this week suffering from Olivo Beebo, of Stafford, Adz., is an attack .of la grippe. , the guest of his cousin, Paul WilMrs. Gilbert Nance was operated On liams. at St. Marks hospital for appendicitis Miss Elizabeth Green was the guest last Saturday morning. Reports inof ' Ogden friends during the past dicate that she la doing well. J week, t State road at a point near the Green farm, when an auto driven by Doctor A. Z. Tinner struck their vehicle, wrecking one of the wheels and overturning the Hg. Fortunately neither of the boys were seriously injured, though somewhat shaken up and frightened. Doctor Tannef took the lads in his car and brought them to their homes in Kaysville. -- The horse the boys were driving, broke from the wrecked vehicle and bolted down the road. At a point near the Finn Bodily farm the horse was overtaken and run down and its-babroken. The driver of the machine made a short stop after striking the animal, then dimming his lights sped away towards Salt Lake City. However, before dimming his lights, Mr. Waite, of Syracuse, who happened to be on the scene, got the number of the machine which bore an Idaho license. Sheriff Nalder has the number of the machine and, is searching for the man who made his getaway. ck Mrs. G, F; Pattello spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, the guest of Mrs. S. O. Cress. Mrs, A, M. Barnes visited with Salt Lake relatives and friends during the past week. 11-lS- 53-2- 1. tf For Sale! KAYSVILLE Full city lot; south front; block and half east of public school. Splendid location and WANTED CMor-E-Dem- ta for the teeth Tooth Paste Chlor-E-Den- ta Is sure preventative of Pyorrhea 50 cents a tube '6nedf'lhe'best"lotsin"town. A snap. Only $575. Kaysville, Fine farm of 37 2 acres; exbrock house; watra good gon and implements. 'Private spring piped to house and yards. A good farm and one you'll like. See it at once if you are in the Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, 1-- M.W. PHILLIPS market A Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 12-R- ll-!7-- Since the public school has moved was from'" the Presbyterian chapel, Mr. and Frank has been busy tearing out the partitions and otherwise- improving the interior of the building. He exTed Bone, of Burley, Idaho, is ex- pects to announce meetings in the pected to arrive In Kaysville soon for near future. Jed McFerson, of Clearfield, calling on Kaysville . relatives friends Saturday. UTAH 8-r- m. A. few good building lots opfew shares of Davis Miss Catherine Foster, principal of ' stock. ' Weber Counties Jabez Adams beautiful and canal posite the Douglas school, and Miss Lillie W. Child, Clinton. Phone on the State Highway; 80 home l, George Whelan, principal of the Franklin foot frontage to each lot Only Ogden exchange. school. Salt Lake City, were the $265 to $285 per lot ' week-en- d guests of Rev. and Mrs. Adam' Frank. FOR SALE 155 shares Syracuse Z. HENRY JACOBS Mercantile Co. stock, Will sell all or Tel. 87-The American Legion Post of KaysKaysville. Bountiful & Lumber part. Building Insrance. ville are rapidly perfecting arrangeReal Estate. ments for its first Christmas ball Assn., Bountiful, or Phone No. 2, Only the Best , Adv, , which will he given St the opera house Bountiful Christmas night. It promises to be one i of the greatest dances of the year. , , Maurice Ri Barnes was out of high school a' part of the' week' on accent of illness. d. Layton, - t "Boy Lott, of Trenton, Utah,' is visit' ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barton. FOR SALE 40 Buff Orpington pullets and 5 cockerels, pure-breRobert Simmons, Layton, Utah, Phone 1 St THE LATEST - ' a protracted stay. Adam G. Frank has accepted the ofMrs. Charles Remy, of Salt Lake fice of general secretary of the Utah City, visited with Kaysville friends State Sunday School association. Mr. during the past week. Frank will maintain his regular work Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Barnes were as minister in Davis county and Jn adthe guests of Farmington friends Mon- dition Mill have an office in the Ness Building, Salt Lake City. j day evening of this week. The Abe Lincoln Camp, No. 707, W. Miss Mary Swan, a returned army O. W., of Kaysville, held their annual in is week in this purse, Ogden election of officers Saturday evening, answer to a proesfsional call. and the following officers were elected Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mortensen, of for the ensuing year: Consul com Trenton, Idaho, are the guests of mander, L. S. Heywood; advisor lieuBishop and Mrs. Frank Hyde. tenant, John Colemre; clerk, A. W. NancetJjanker, Jos JR, Flint,; escort, Mrs.- Mark- - Roberts, Was the guest of her John L. Sjoblom, watchman, George mother, Mrs. Martha Weaver, during the past week. Haight; sentry, Chas Odd; manager (for 18 months), Wm. Fletcher. The brick work on the Jdhn W. Last Saturday night Vaughn ShefThomley home is now completed and field and Emmett Simmons, Kaysville the structure will soon be under roof. lads, had a narrow escape from seThe Kaysville Co-o-p received a car rious injury whilej-etuminto Kaysof coal today and the demand was so ville from Layton. The boys had been great Manager George W. Barnes re- to Layton where, young Sheffield destricted sales to one thousand pounds livers the Evening Telegram, and to the customer. were driving, south in a buggy on the SMART STYLES :$12.50: to $15.00 We have just received a new variety of womens smart shoes. These are the last word in classy shoe designs. And theyre made of the comfortable soft leather. Black kid womens shoes with long seamless vamp and tops, French heels $12J0 to $15.00 To see them is to want them. Look for them in our windows. ch Copyright Did You Ever Pay a Bill Y on Didnt Owe? Get that Cold Out Have you ever had the unhappy" experience of feeling that an error had been made in your store bill that you were charged with something you never bought ? It made you pretty mad and you had a right tot.be mad. Yet, many times you are powerless to prove your case so you pay of Your System! The longer you let it hang on the and the more damage itwill do. harder it will be to get rid of St, A continuous cold weakens the whole system, strains the lungs, and leaves you exposed to attacks of other diseases. OUR COLD CURE will free you from the most Stubborn-cold- , It cures La Grippe prevents Colds, -- Feverish Condi- - In every credit store bill there are items which you never bought, knowingly. These items are summed up in the words, losses on You doftt - see bad accounts. such an item on your biU, but the money is charged" there just the same. ' After December 1 our cash shoe business will adjust this .needless expense. 1919, Hart Schaffner &Manc 7 he snappy stuff THAT S what the young fellows want; thats what we have for them; and they re & coming to us to get it. Hart Schaffner Marx have certainly done a great work fof us this season; never before such live styles as now Look at this illustration; some style isn't it) We can show' you others tions and Headaches that often accompany colds. ; Layton Drug Co. LAYTON UTAH : j 2356 Washington Ave. 4- |