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Show J UTAH" TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, Bocks. cannot celebrate books sufi-- ' After .saying hi best, atlll r!Lt'hW better remains to he spoken As with friends, one ,h.tr praise. new beauties with every meeting, Fa'would abide always in the pres-of fhose choice companions. As with a tb frlVncK he may dispense and choice. Few ide alalntance. Aleott. Bronson A "T !!s n They Frequently Do. Lives oi ruli mens sons remind us we could tackle one per chance, and departing leave behind u- - footprints on the young mans punts. Ift 5 BOUNTIFUL Nine nulm north of Suit Lake City. nU reeuienr V eiiburoan town, larreet rit m I' w county ; has waterworks, ftj Wiertnc Itithls and power, telephones. If vlj cement sidewalk. Surrounded hy noh market garden and fruit lands, two w'e!e.trt, railnwd with low fares, two l roalroad. hrick yard, wo hank, gno.1 hvmncaa houses, com C $ C mere ia elul. gwded and high schools ? and cSunche. A rwl place in which to ln ft W r When the Bridegroom Is Not a Cipher. There U an exception to the rule that the bridegroom is a cipher in the That is when society announcement the youths mother turns in the item f r Mrs. s S is close at hand. Burnham has tonsilitis. j We - are and many &gv if..' j0&s . vis- - IV an Stnnph im left Sunday for Detroit Mich., to spend the Winter. Jesse Bripps. vho spent the summ Idaho, returned home Friday. mer head- I h Ooopet of Sjiaciise spent Thurs- for quarters V .& 'hVfT sTW i Mrs. Richard Strinpham is intprov- nip slowly. Clarence med'ey of Syracuse Jited relatives here Thursday. ( P sJ i Xmas 'J?0 iS Desmond Handy is still very sick. I ! g - Toys useful presents Ware a China large good assort- ment. gasoline tanks installed Mi Make Mrs Marvin Willey and are family spending a few weeks with relative at Bancroft. Idaho. se- your lection at once. and Mrs Da Ka Davis Sr is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. Edward Howard of Malad, Idaho. X Mrs Howard Wright of llyrum is a few weeks with her mothei, Mrs Jane Lewis, ami family. spending Kaysville Co-o- p I' allot Idaho, is Willey visiting Postmaster I I. Jr. tight Hart bLliatincr AMatx of Aberdeen, with his father, Wdley, and family. "I want a present for a man I.amoni Holbrook of Syracuse spent Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs B Hollbrook Sr., and family. Miss Thelma Crones is Cards Xmas and New Year Cards Books by the best Authors Davis County Drug Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH if you re looking for a Christinas gilt tor a man like this, a trip to our store will solve your problem, this is a mans store, full of things men like. op-erat- oi at the Bountiful telephone exchange, Miss Amelia Sessions having resigned here you will line! many a gift that a man will appreciate lor its usefullness as well as for the sentiment which prompted the giving. -- Miss We have a good supply of selected We also have a selection of the best student Ialy Farnley and Mr. Fred Flavell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper of Salt Lake Citv Monday evening. I " a Mrs Loren Moss and family of Syracuse spent a few days last week with Mr, Moss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Moss. why not make it a big, warm Hart tyohat tnor & Marx ulster or a great coat or motor coat? fur-line- d the following suggestions are offered for youconveniencc: Mrs. R Scofield and small daughter of Layton spent the week end wjth Mrs. Scofields parents, Mr. and Mrs. William I oder. Sweaters cuff buttons gloves canes and umbrellas shirts half hose fur caps , Roy Fackerell and Alice Hope of Eden motored here Thursday and waistcoats handkerchiefs, leather belts knitted silk boxes of boxed traveling bags suit cases jewelry, dress sets underwear scarf pins suspenders reefers bath robes i doz. dressing gowns smoking jackets wardrobe trunks z JnUZMgWtJft, V THC?CCLCS DUUDINO OGDEN, UTAH. the home of liart Scbaffner & Marx clothes spent the day with Mr. and Mr Richard Wilson. Nona Burnham, who has been nur-in- g in Salt Lakeity, is spending a few days with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Burnham. La? a bet on x rollmgemwith Mrs. Gerald Eldredge and small son of New Castle are spending the winter with Mrs. Eldredge's mother, Mrs. Hulda Thomas. , The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will give a dance in the West Bountiful amusement hall--Frid- evening, December loVtcea C. the national joy smoke DOLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is v about os joy us a sideline as you ever carried aroundjust in your grip t p or, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, fragrance and coolness in a makins cigarette in your life as every P. A. e will present you 1 Awaiting your uay-uyoull hnd toppf rod bog, tidy rod farm. handaomo pound and half pound ttn hoimrforr-a- nd that eJiiijr, practical pound eryatal glaaa humidor with apongo moiatonar top that kaopa Prtnea Albart in uch ported condition I R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company Winrtoa Sale. N.C. home-mad- Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet! Its so delightful rolled into a cigarette and, so easy to roll ! And, you just take -- ton like you been doing it since away back! You see, P. A. is. crimp cut a cinch to handle ! It lose a Jot put and stays rt to hu the paper around the tobaccoyou I dont -- Wi when you Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home- Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented Process, You know P. A. is the tobacco that has led three men to smoke PP8 where one was smoked before. Yes sir. Prince Albert blazed the what a wad of smokes port will ripple your way veY time you fill up! ay - to patients at Ogden. This change takes effect Dec. 15 (this month), Fi - y I Albert Yeiter died Friday at a hospital in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Sunday in the South- Bountiful meeting house. 1 Mrs. Sarah Jane Tolman has just returned from Layton, where she spent a few weeks with her son, Eugene Tolman, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bumingham and family of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week with Mr. Burning-ham- a parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. W. Burningham. .Funeral services for Mrs. C. R. Jones were held Wednesday in the First ward Tabernacle. Mrs. Jones died Monday of. general debility and was 5 yars old. -- 11116 r6d cigarette, tool m-o-- 12. The fact of having a larger practice in Ogden than 1 xcan properly handle and maintain an office in Layton, I have decided to clone the Layton office and devote my entire time A CwrlflU in k.J. krrol4 , ANNOUNCE! usEj.;: A fine daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. IL Simpson pf Sunset at the home of Mrs. Simpsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ashdown. Mrs. Simpson was formerly Mrs. William Naylor of this plaee. - ' I will be very glad ip have those call at my Ogden of26-2rooms Lewis block, Ogden, who need Chiropractic fice, advice. Call m any time, even though you are well and do not need my services. The glad hand is always yours. 9, There are many people in Layton and vicinity who should be enjoying better health, but they will not try the one system that offers more hope Co sick mankind than any other that system is Chiropractic. Chiropractic IS right, no matter what prejudiced minds think and say about A1 ypH clec5 on eAn" welb call and see me. You have danced to the tune of medicine so long that there is hardly a good jig left in you; still there is health within your reach. Why not get it? S. M. KERSHAW, D. C. |