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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH y& "TOY, to please the children and Christmas gifts to make the Make n 1H! 1 I Am Ballar far fldaan Kara-pla MUte aaf vaatabia aaf I' visited with relatives in Kaysville aatUMahawat af tka OaulM aot?artaa aff KajaaUla ataadtly a tka vaaMk af tka aity. Oaa. $ aral famiaa, fratt aaf aaratabla iaa far ahlpual aaf aaBnlnr ara taa- portaat tafoatrlaa. Haa tka Darla BUrk hi akarakaa aaf apara kaaaa. Ota Hakti aaf tnfaaa Hotaa af tka m-faaaapaa $ aaf alaetria N Inataaat aah lalaaf htiltai fata pUak Iff ik r A 0 ta T Mrs. Ronald Wardsworth of Ogden I fnH auilai ! iimili Miss Leon Cook of Bountiful Kaysville friends this week. KAYSVILLE Wtat atty ta J J r a. Miss Orissa Brinton is reported ill. Thursday. Mrs. Ellen Williams of Bountiful is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles V. Robinson. - Miss Mollie Barnes spent a part of the week in Salt Lake City, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon. Mrsr Henry - II,-Blo- od and Miss" Mrs. A. M. Barnes has been ill for Martha E. Barnes were the guests of the past few days. Mrs. D. L. Rice of Farmington FriMrs. Jed Sessions visited with relatives in Ogden this week. day afternoon. ton-solit- Books The problem of Christmas shopping is more than half solved when you come here. A book is the best gift for almost anyone. Their cost is reasonable and they are always acceptable. We have many popular reprints by such authors as Zane Grey, Harold Bell Wright, etc. We also have many juvenile books such ns the Wizard of Ozz books, etc. Magazines racks are Our Magazine always full of the latest and best magazines. However, if you do not care to buy them one at a time waAvfll take your subscription for any magazine at the regular price. Layton Drug Co. ia and neighbors participated in the fun Freshmen, Vernon Love; sophomores, and rounded out the evening with an Newell Sanders and Wilda Rampton; oyster supper. juniors, Pauline Grant and Clarence seniors, Wilhelmina HoThe weather man is responsible for Leddingham; gan and Sargent Streeper. delay on the brick work on the new Marian Jacobs was elected chairbuilding for the Inland Printing comman of the convention. A nmber of pany. However it seems that the enthsiastic speeches were given by warmer weather prevailing today will Delbert Stoker as students. various aid construction. of student the bodj organiI president Henry II. Ulood, president of the zation will be in attendance at the conNorth Davis stake, is again ill and is vention. The firsi meeting will be now at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt held Wednesday, December 12, 1919, Lake City President Blood had but recovered an from recently operation MARRIAGE LICENSES. for appendicitis. Marriage licenses isse at the courtMr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes house the past week are (is follows: are in receipt of a letter from Tetoma, Dec. 4. Ernest II. Balch and Abbie Arnold of Ogden. Idaho, announcing the serious illness Dec. 5 Jack W. Westley of Salt Lake of Levi Phillips. Mr, Phillips was and Olivia Cope of Bountiful. City formerly a resident of Kaysville. He 8 Raymond Ray of South Weber Dec. is suffering from a paralytic stroke. and Mattie D. Green of Layton. The Kaysville Mutual , presidency Dec. 9 Paul B. Bushner and Mary P. desires the presence of all boys enLloyd of Burmester, Utah. rolled at the opera house Monday evening December 15, at 8 oclock, at For Sale A Ford car, run 4000 which time a junior basketball team miles. Bargain if taken at once. C. will be organized. It is the purpose II. Ham, Kaysville. to enter a team in the North Davis Stake league, now being formed. i - 12-11- -3 Girls League and Boys Club Held Meeting Yesterday. The Girls league and the Boys club met in separate session yesterday from 11:30 until 12:20 oclock to dis cuss social problems confronting both organizations. Platoons in charge of have been organized lieutenants among the girls for the patrolling of the halls, with the hope that loitering in the halls will be eliminated. This plan, which has been under trial the last few days, is proving very effective and it is thought that with the concerted action of all the students the plan will be a big success. SURPRISE PARTY. Thomas Jefferson, 'the son of Mr. and Mrs A K R, chard and a freshman at the Davis high, the guest of honor at a pleasant birthday party at their home the amusements. The guests wer .the Mies Eloise Rose, Ruth Griffith, Irene SUyner, Sarah Neilson and Marva Udy; Messers Stuart Palmer, Heber Brim' " ley and Truman Thaxton. Miss Annette Richardson was aTragic Pena. ssisted throughout the evening by Miss At the prison of St. Paul, at Lyons, Sarah Neilson. France, there is a curious collection of pens. They are the pens with For Sale. A street gasoline pump which the executioners signed the regand tank, all in first-clas- s working ulation receipts for the prisoners handed over to them to be guillotined. condition. Going out of the gasoline At each execution a fresh pen is used business. Call on or address the for the purpose, and tbe ink is left Drug company, Layton, Utah. 5 to dry upon It. FOR SALE 165 shares Syracuse FOR SALE 40 Buff Orpington Mercantile Co. stock. Will sell all pullets and 5 cockerels, pure-brepart. Bountiful Lumber & Building Robert Simmons, Layton, Utah, Phone Assn., Bountiful, or Phone No. 2, -- Lay-to- n d. 53-2- L 11-lS- Bountiful. tf Ivory Toilet Sets Ivory Manicuring Sets Ivory Hair Brushes Ivory Mirrors Hand Painted Chinaware Fancy Glass Water Sets Fancy Box Handkerchiefs Fancy Boudour Caps Ladies Purses Xmas Stationery Infants Gold Lockets Mens Watch Chains Mens Tie Pins Mens Cuff Buttons Ladies Silk Underskirts.Ladies Silk Waists Mens Shaving Sets Mens Silk Handkerchiefs Constittion. Adv. Holmes & Edwards $10.50 to $25.00 $8.50 to $18.00 $3.00 to $6.00 $3.00 to $10.50 $1.25 to $6.00 $2.75, 25c to $1.49 box 39c to $1.49 $1.50 to $8.00 35c to $1.00 $3.00 $4.00 98c to $1.25 to $4.00 $1.00 to $3.00 $2.98 to $7.50 ; - $5.49 to $UJ0- : - . Mens Initial Handkerchiefs .Mens Shaving Mirrors Mens Neckwear Mens Felt Slippers Ladies Felt Slippers 59c to 98c 98c to $L49 Bo 75c and jw 59c to 89c to $l8j $1.49 to $2.49 $1.85 to $3.93 $2-2- 5 Mens House Slippers - Boys St. Nick Boots, 6 to JOVk in - i -- WWINGTON-17 99 Washington Was Thrifty In Youth Dolls Books south front; Kasille, Fine farm of 37 acres; ex- tra good brock house; wa- 1-- 2 and implements. Private spring piped to house and yards. A good farm and one youll like. See it at once if you are in the gon great fortunes have bad modest be glnnlngs. 'Many men have, made fortunes BARNES BANKING CO. UTAH Z. to $285 per lot HENRY JACOBS Kaysville. Real Estate. Only the Sleds $1.98 to $4.49 Tool Chests....98c to $20.06 49c to $8.00 5c to $4.98 Wagons Games Model Builders..$l to $3.00 to $2.jj 0 Skates $2.65 to $4.49 Footballs $1-5- Drums Ingersoll 9Sc 2 Watches$3.23 to $6-- Z Many others to choose from. Come early and make your selections-- We will Pa Layton, A few good building lots opposite Jabez Adams beautiful home on the State Highway; 80 foot frontage to each lot Only $265 to Doll Beds. market after middle life. See. ns today about opening an 2c $6.98 ..5c to $1.50 Doll Trunks ......98c to $4.49 Paint Sets 25c to $1.93 Doll Furniture Sets 85c to $1.49 Sewing Boxes....9Sc to $1.49 Childrens Purses- 75c Blackboards. 59c to $1.98 block and half east of public school. Splendid location and one of the best lots in town. A snap. Only 375. All KAYSVILLE lot; $8 For the Children KAYSV1IXE Biographers relate mat George Wash tagton opened a bank account when be was sixteen years old. He bad a Job Kith a surveyor. Youth is the accepted time for opening a bank account. It. is never too late, bon ever r i I . hwawii.g rtWrtiaL For Sale! Full city featured Silverware. Prices and quality right. revising of the constitution of the Davis High school. They are as follows: - 6EOR6P. Saturday evening. Games, music and dancing We have a complete line o Representatives Chosen for Revision of UTAH Worlds Greatest Cataract Niagara Falls is not the greatest cataract in the world. The greatest cataract is said to be on the Ignazu river, which partly separates Brazil The precipice over and Argentina. which the river plunges is 210 feet high, that of Niagara being 167 feet. The cataract Is 13,128 feet wide, or about two and a half times as wide as Niagara. It is estimated that 100, 000,000 tons of water pass over Niagara In one hour. A like eetimate gives the falls of Ignazu 140,000,000 . tons. . r Xmas Suggestions voted unanimously that two representatives, a girl and a boy, be elected by each class to meet in a constitutional convention for the writing and I75E 1 6 At a mass meeting recently held by the students of the high school it was ilij-- 1 iiiiiiiiiii Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Nichols are now residents of Kaysville. They are re-- Mrs. Harry Barber is suffering siding in the James Griddle property from an attack of quinRey. on Locust street. Miss Leah Phillips of Ogden On Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Kaysville relatives Sunday. E. A. Anderson in Kaysville, a daughKaysville ward committee dance ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip New Years eve. Kaysville opera Forbs of Clearfield. house. Tickets 25 cents each. tf C. A. Epperson, assistant manager Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey of Clearfield of the Inland Printing company, has was the guest of friends in Kaysville been suffering from an attack of Sunday. for the past ten days. He is now much better. Mrs. Gilbert Nance returned home son of Mr. Horace, the from St. Marks hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham were and Mrs. Thomas Chadwick, was seMrs. Nance was operated on for ap- the recipients of a pleasant srprise verely burned about the neck and face pendicitis and is now convalescent party Teaday evening. Sixteen friends last Tuesday afternoon while starting a fire with coal oil. A physician was called and his injuries were dressed. It is not thought that serious injury will result. LAYTON assort-- 1 Kaysville, Utah- - miiiliiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii villa J o - t- CMstonag i!Ws Amoifflneir Always acceptable gifts. All of the popular and best Authors. Largest ment ever. Skates Mackinaws Coaster Sleds Phone No. n Mmtr happy. grown-up- s Tel. 87-- Insrance. Best away for you by making a small deposit on it now Buy your Xmas Candies and Nuts here. They are on display. I Golden Rule Kav sville. Originators of Low Prices. Farmington I |