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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVTLLE. UTAH v : : that this is a fitting time to express our appreciation of the kind- ness and patronage ofour many friends during the year and take pleasure in wishing you all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY for the Year 920. pppj x $ ill 1 I H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS. zz 3 Ifl KAYSYILLE TU iHHrt rtf ta fla Biaa far wntr villa Brta Milk mmi fratt Miataf nMb Caaatag taadllr a tka waaltll af tka rttr. Otm-artaimtmm, frsfc aa4 vaaaiabla grow-ta- g far aklpaii a ad aaaatet ua too-- ' rartaai tadaatrtaa. Baa tka Darta Blit J aakaal, akaaakaa aa4 aaaia keaaa. Oitr wafer a ad alaatria llikk aad Maw-- J far taaaatHaaV Baaw af tka w lalaad Frtattag aaaiaay aad Ma data pkat KajwrtU aJ ' ' Mtt Miss Lavon Mason will spend the holidays at her home in Willard. Miss Eva Joy Nielson, of Ephriam, is the guest of Mrs. Sumner Gleason. Mr. and Mrs, George Swan will entertain with a family dinner party "" today. Mrs. Ray Wilcox, of Helper, is visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. G. F. Pattello. The brick work on the Inland Printing company building will be completed this wek. Miss Marguerite Thomassen will spend the week end with friends in Pocatello," Idaho. Mrs. John C. M. Barnes was seriously ill the first of the week, but is now reported much improved. Earl Jarman, in the employ of the Phoenix Construction company at Oneida, is home for Christmas. Miss Clare Gleason departed Saturday for Los Angeles, California, where she will spend a month with relatives. The stores throughout Davis county are enjoying a big holiday trade. It appears that most people are purchasing useful article for gifts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson are entertaining with a family dinner today. Besides the Kaysville members of the family, Ray Ingles, of Salt Lake City, will be a guest A late report from the East Canyon reservoir of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal company indicate a generous water supply for the coming year. Henry II. Blood is still at the L. D. S. hospital in SalLLake City where he is steadily recovering from a recent operation. If he continues to improve he will be home for the New Year. Mrs. John Larson is now visit- Strong and their families, of Kaysville, ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. will be present. George Swan. She expects to spend E. P. Ellison will have his children the remainder of the winter here. with him for Christmas diner. There Miss Mollie Barnes departed for will be present, JameB E. Ellison and New York, Sunday where she will join family, Lawrence E. Ellison and famher bother, Shirley, who is a cadet at ily, M. II. Ellison and family, "W. R. the naval academy at Annapolis, Md. Skeen and family of Ogden, J. S. She will visit Washington and other Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. eastern cities before returning home. Evan Ellison. J. Parley Ellison, of Nevada, is also expected to be present. Richard Stanton, of Rockford, IlliThe public funeral of Henry Ellis, nois, father of MrB. Arnold M. Barnes, arived Saturday and will spend the re- whos death was reported in The Remainder of the winter with his daugh- flex last wek, was held from the Lay-to- n ter. Mr. Stanton reports severe weameetinghouse last Thursday, at ther in the Mississippi valley, and a 1 :00 o'clock. Not withstanding the cold weather, a large congregation asserious shortage of sugar and coal. sembled to honor the memory of the The Kaysville Coal commission has deceased. The services was conducted suspended for the time being. Most by Bishop James E. Ellison and the of the people are now supplied with a music was furnished by the church limited amount of coal. However, the choir. The opening prayer was by dealers are excercising care in keping C. W. Weaver, and the speakers were the people supplied and are careful in E. P. Ellison, H. J. Sheffield, Jr., John G.- - M. Barnes, dividing their sales. Bishop Frank, Hyde, David E. Layon, J. S. Adams, Bishop Mayor and Mrs. John W. Thornley, James E. Ellison. All the will entertain today with a Christmas Bishop were personal friends of the speakers dinner. The guests will be Mr. and and had known him for many deceased, Mrs. Nick Bonnemort, and family, Mr, All spoke of the high moral years. and Mrs. Charles Barton and family character and strict integrity of- the of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams, deceased through all the years of his of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, residence in Layton ward. They tesof Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William tified to his Christian virtues and his Thornley and family, of Layton, Mr. steadfast faith in the resurection and and Mrs. Geo. W. Swan and family. the life everlasting. The testimonies, delivered by men of a religion belief, differing from that of the deceased LAYTON dmonstrated the broad conseptioiii of Locatrd in th mlUt of fartil fields. the Christian fiath held by these men. Excsls in the production of milk, tomatoes and sujrar beets. Has the factory It was indeed a signal honor to the of tha Layton Sugar company, cannery, roller mills, creamery and concrete secmemroy of Henry Ellis, strict Episcotion of the State road. Good opportunipal churchman, to be so honored in the ties for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, in which he lived so long. community chicken raising and dairying On tha The benediction was pronounced by linas of tha Hamherger Elcetric, Oregon Short I.ine and O. A R. G.. liaa alee, Bishop D. B. Harris. The musical n trie lights and waterworks. Writs Commercial club for information. numbers were, t Nearer My God to Shall We Thee," Abide With Me, Meet." The floral tributes were many, Joseph Stevenson who is attending and very beautiful and were carried the I I). S. university is home for by a cortie of young ladies. The interthe holidays. ment was in Kaysville cemetery where many accompanied the remains. W. R. and J. S. Adams are - Lay-to- fattening Bb 600 head of sheep and wintering a thousand head more on their home SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH1 COUNTY OF places. Davis, 88. In the Kaysville precinct The first National Bank of Layton of said county. has been disapointed in receiving its I have in my possession the followannual supply of calanders. However, ing described annimals.which if not they will arrive in a few weeks and be claimed and taken away, will be sold handed out to the customers of the at pubhc auction to the highest cash bank. bidder at Stray round, Kaysville city, in Kaysville precinct, on the 6th day Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams will e of January, 1919, at the hour of 2:00 Christmas with a family dinner. P. M. oclock Besides the home members of the famOne bay horse, with white star in ily, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King anti. Mr. forehead. No brand visible, weight and Mrs. Wilford Wiggill and family 1250 Looks to be about 12 lbs. about will be present. small blemislTon each or 13 . 4 And He'll Know j heart's throbbio like it weed to, old tunes play along its strings At the thought of Christmas coinin' and the thought of Christmas things. And the thought of little children climbin' out of little beds With the Christmas candles throwln' golden glory on their heads. like I've seen them all And about the Christmas tree; My Holiday Greet! comes along There Is memories ' the years to me. But no memories -- are sweeter than the memories that come Of the fur-ofChristina mornln's and the children with their drums. C Co. wishes you Stewart-Burto- n Little children tlppytoeln down the stairs in nighties white. Then a sudden rush an' clatter, and a squealin' of delight in the When they see the tree rtpy-Christm8 dawn; And a look has made them certain that old Santa Claus is gone For although they write to Santa tellln' what theyd like to get They are always sort of skeered that they will find him there till yet When they're gettln up so early, so they give a squeal to see That he's got his work all finished and has left the Christmas tree V May you be happy and prosperous during the new year. Children late years ain't been gettln all they writ him for. For his work was Interfered with by the horrorB of the war; But the war Is done and ended, and we've got to rise and go All the gaits for this here Christmas that we ever used to know; Got to do our shoppln early, and enough for years gone by; Got to bring back Santa Claus and get the Christmas tree, an' try To forget that there was hatred In the world, an grief and tears. Got to do our shoppln now and brighten r up the cornin' years Judd Mortimer Lewis. -- A the Greelingsoftheseasons. -c- jfcrotart-Surti- m (Euntpamj. we. wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a a- HAPPY NEW YEAR Dead One. The late ArneRa Ik Barr, who wrote sixty successful novels, was a keen 4 and, original critic. She was discussing one of her own -- Davis County Drug Co. death scenes with a New York publisher Inst spring, and expressed profound dissatisfaction with the chapter. That death. she said warmly, has co life In it" KAYSVILLE, UTAH MERRY CHRISTMAS cele-bat- and a Peters entertained a of party youths and Misses from Salt Lake, Saturday. The entertainment consisted of a sleigh ride to the hills near the Alex Dawson homestead yeaTs old, where the party enjoyed t he sport of David E-- Layton and family- - wtH- -f hind leg; skiing. Returning to Kaysville, a celebrate Christmas in their new home. Said animal is held by me to secure luncheon was served in Mr. Peters They will have a family dinner at the payment of $1.50 damages done by which W. E. Gailey and Clifford said animal, upon the premises of J. B. on the 17th and 18th day of i Lindsey, T. McClure Too 'the ' Should go and afterward he wffl yon wherein you made a Train up a child REBORN CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Our best wishes go forth at holiday time to our customers who hav made possible the growth of on Docembr, 1919. , ROBERT IJLAMIRES, Poundkeeprt for Kaysvlle precinct To our faithful old friends and our fcj cher- - eshed old friends, we tender this greeting. May your Christmas be Merry and the New Year be properous and happy, .may it be our privilege to add to your success. Safe. the occasion of a slight fire and much smoke behind the curtain a On two busy stores. We hope to serv you better during 920. vaudeville manager was trying, unsuccessfully, by suave, assuring statements to quell an incipient panic In A leading comedian the audience. rushed out and, pointing a finger of scorn at the mnuager. appealed to the audience thus: Sure, do you think 1 A he voubi eh a fool as 'to .Stop here If there' were any danger 7" be-eu- Some Superstitions. The breaking of. a Junking glass is, with The oecaslon"of a gloomy foreboding, and the unlucky some-people' Layton Drug Co. LATTON t UTAH Golden Rule Stores person who does It Is supposed to be doomed to seven years of bad luck. Peacock feathers were formerly, considered as bearers of sickness, yet fnshion has Introduced them Into house decorations. t Kaysville. J t r Originators of Low Prices. Farm1103 |