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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYS V1LLE, UTAH Hearsts Magazine a Liberal Education May your Christmas be Merry aqd your New Year Proper-ou- s is C-o- to p it s,old and new BURIED TREASURE B Bntten Avaitn pa- Hcar&t at for Dos' tr bar Is Trinity Church We thank r IN THE CYPRFSS SWAMP Rsbart 14 Chamber Hcart far I Vw rmbat Armies Too Big To Fight Will the Nations disarm? Can the League of Nations t fleet this? Fe i rei o, the . A. I ilian historian, discusses ttemendous ptoblem. si's for Dece n) her , i In conan Doyle Arthur Conan Dole is the gteatest authoi ltv Whethei the world on the you scoff at Spiritualism or preach it, vou will want to hear what Sir Arthur Conan IX le has to say. The first of his series of "Ttue Ghost Stories appears in Hearst's for January, Don't miss it I year. Kaysville 1 since Cervantes has an Spanish vn the fame of lMiVz, authoi of "The 1 Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Cowboy, sailoi. of a Comm uufei of the foundcT revolutionist, city, a as IhaiV of has been novelist Honor, Legion compared to Zola and Victor Hugo. His new novel "Enemies of Women begins in Hearst's for April, Hear ft's for December. S- -e end of NOT Does the richest Protestant Church in the world really own its valuable real estate? Should not this question be clearly settled for all time ? hope to serve you wellduringthe new Caine Vicente Blasco 1l Inez A Squatter ? you for your patronage in the past and Hall the the wa r re ea sed Sir Hall Ca ine his Country's service he has been working on a new rovel, T' e Master of Man. As in the case of "The Woman 'hou Gavest Me he has selected Hearsts as the i. n.im for its publication. "The Master of Man" begins u. arsts,for February, SI NCE trom the wish of the Kaysville trons. Hearsts Magazine for 1920 SIR Co-o- NEARLY p if By Harr DYING FOR Hottiitnt $25 LIVING A Hraraf Workers Earn re-mv- ? 9 TO NEW YORK GO Hrart f a bar r The Little Things That Count More short stories by Rex Reach' be of Alaska - Rex Beach at his best. Other writers in Hearst's for 1920 will include F. Britten Austin, Arnold Bennett, Donn Hune, R. W. Chambers, G. K. Chesterton, Richaid Washburn Child, Larry Evans, Cosmo Hamilton, W. W. Jacobs, Rudyard Kipling, MauriCe Level, Aithur Somers Roche, George Bernard Shaw, Maurice Maeteihnck, and many others as notable. ek DONT I alt 14 COMING! workers in a Chicago corporation, who $1 25 a week, 20 laterdrawout $20,000! years Read A Man With 7.000 Partners, by B. C. Forbes. In Hearst's for December tfrtrtrtrtrirti'tetrtttcti'trtrirfrfrtrfrtrirCi'CrCrtr'trtiii-irtrtrtrtrtr-tx-trirfitr-Cr-trirtr-Cetrfetrtrtrt- WHY Rex Beach far $20,000 Bonuses $25-a-we- Life-after-Dea- Many marriages are unhapbecause of trifles that could be cleared up in ten minutes of frank discussion. py Reud The Little Things by Pertwee. Hearsts for December TliiCount," In ft YOU are satisfied with IFdealer to reserve a copy any ordinary magazine, dont bother your newsof Hearsts. Those alertly intelligent people who demand a magazine far beyond the average will quickly exhaust the entire supply. But, if you, too, want the works of the worlds great writers; the thoughts of the world's great thinkers; don't fail to make sure each month starting today with the new December number of your regular copy of 4 earsts A Magazine with a Afission DAVIS COUNTY DRUG COMPANY M. PERFECTIN' PLANS FOR RECEPTION TO GENERAL PERSHING W. PHILLIPS ! inlay afternoon at 30 o'clock. heieaved families. Ehiei Geo, M Bamberger, Mayoi-elct- t Hess sung u solo Brest J. H Kobm-- j E A. Hot k. Colonel Geoige I.. By rum, son, of South Davis take paid a glow- (ommandant at Fort Douglas, ami of the de- Hamilton Gardnei, state chairman of ing tribute to the the American Iagion, will he present iasod, telling of their association for t ' at the meeting. .Mr Gardnei said it is yeais in the hishoprn , and" Brother planned to have the city decorated and Steeds w illingnesj, to do mote than to have a parade in whnh the noted hi- - pait. A duet was sung by Miss general will participate. Special plans Muiion and George S. Cannon. Elder will he made to have Genet al Ier-hin- g Stephen L. Richards delivered a seraddress the school ehildren of the city. mon on "Mother hood," and deliberated g Geneial will arrive in the upon the greatness, the sweetness and 11 40 in the at city morning on Janu the influence possessed by a good 10 and wil leave at 11 oclock the' mother and a home maker. He said he ary same night for the coa-- t. appreciated culture and refined women, and tho-- e who had acquired FlNERAL SERVICES HELD greatness in the arts. But no woman FOR MRS. MATIE H. S1EE1) won his respects to the extent that a mother of a good family does Bishop Farmington, Monday, Dec. 22. Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie How-ell- s Clark made comforting remarks vrfter Steed were held here Sunday which a mixed quartet sang, the afternoon, Bishop A L. Clark in members being Mrs. lanslie Palmer, charge. Services were opened by the Mrs. Hobart Dumke, Elijah B. Grechior singing. Piayer by Elder John gory and Benj. Hepworth. Elder Geo. Walsh; violin solo, Romania Hyde. M. Cannon dismissed. There was a Bishop Melvin O. Ashton of the Fif- profusion of floral offerings and the teenth ward paid tribute to the two housa was filled to capacity. I! Governoi FARMINGTON -- Arrangement- - will be completed in detail foi the miption and entertainment foi the reception of General John J. Pershing when he visits Salt Lake January 1. at a meeting to he held in Gtvemor Simon Bambpigers office Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH hu-ha- of nth and fertile PavU of the Miller Floral com Krrcnhouiicft I'any. ie the largmt IrfluiN n the Miftaouri Hvr and the Pacific ruaaU' I oration of the fatnou I H RrNri waterworks and electric I'irhfi A fine place for tub-u- i ban rmHanra (uiity at rutit Home nd " i Mis. David Hess spent the week in e, a guest Odean Hyde. the national joy smokq makes awhale of a cigarette ! and Mrs. of-M- SajF-Liik- j Ier-hin- $ F5 !: Mrs ( . A. Miller and daughter, Era. ma. visitet! in Salt Lake during th we k. Miss end in Rhta Taylor spent) last weekSalt Lake, a guest of Mrs. II. S. Haynes. .Martha Page has accepted a postion with the Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. in Salt Lake city. i J ! Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby and daughter, Nell, were visitors of friend in Salt Lake, Sunday. Tuesday evening the Mutual wiM entertain at a dancing party, given at jthe Farmington amusement hall. Fi iday afternoon and evening many visitors from Farmington attended th farmers' roundup held at the Davia ! j county high school. J !75g - GEORGE. -- ) 1NGTQK 1799 MI,jsJoxeTLne Claik reTurnedTiom- -j Friday from Ixigan to spend th Christmas holidays with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Nathan Clark. 1 I R. Washington Was Thrifty In Youth Cotrnht ltli Sr i. Reynolds TuuiccoCo. certainly get yours when you lay your smokecarda on the table, KOU for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makins cigarette ! Youll want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count cf your smokestunts! Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when its P. A. for the Ayrat ntf yovr ajep youll find toppv red tag lidy rH fm. hand ao me pound and half pound tm burr tiora r hat ctepv, pracitcl cr he pound cry et vdh sponge noistnncr fan that kcr Pnnc A het tn avert prb.ct conation ndt i Biographers relate inai George Wash Ington opened a bank account ft hen he ft as sixteen )cars old. He bad a job ftith a m-- - . Youth ank to thecys cf smoking. 'J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Sale- m, N. C. 1 ed surxejor. packing Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't get the listen of half your smokecareer until you know what rolling em with P. A. can do for your contentment! 'And, back of P. As flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of Prince Alberts quality stands our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A-- your smokes org in a makins cigarette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard ! Prince Albert h a cinch to roll. Its crimp' cut end $iaysput likearegvlar pal! Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a immy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke I :pes where one w as smoked bticre. It tos won men ill over the nation Values of Precious Stcnes. Emerald ranked with rubles and s.ippbtreH u the Diot costly gems of tin ancient wort !. Then diamonds were worn In a rough state. The art of cutting 'the previous white fctone vys not until he fifteenth eentury, when the ILiM lug hrill'ance of the diamond iia brought to light Emerald ire still fashionable. They tire rar and good ones are becoming rarer. Tarot for rerat tLey are a valuable as diamonds. is the accepted time for opening account. It is never too late, I however. i great fortunes have had modest be innings. Many men have made fortunes All akeT middle life. $eujodax count i i about . opening an ac - - t f ilrV BARNES BANKING' CO: ' AYSVILLE, - - - . UTAH 111" I. - fi--r it ru k1-- t ml i r y-- , i ; I i i if , , 5 r 1 to'ni, . i re lu-r- i are . n ? v ion for years. lii-t- v f i"dy had n I. . of Tm, m T' ' tTi fr-- q i tl ' :i . -f- I ; r Ccicil r n m k v.iio, 5, X'f i.i u ,, . ' of the tii.d said, all very 5,ke your fonent with kng f glv- - rk'. : ,u ts. rod ntd di said, V have i any n ,v ? |