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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH BOUNTIFUL N,in, rnila north oI Salt Lk City, suburban and rssidsnrs town, larf-m- t ctty in Davu county ; hs waterworks, slsetnc light and power, telrphons. mnent idcwalk. Surrounded by rich market garden and fruit land, two Icctnc railroad with low two tranarontinontal roalroada, brick yard. w banks, rood business hoasss, club, graded and high schools and churrhea. A good place la which to-- lire. A p Out of Chaos far, cem-msrc- isl - . X George Thurgood is quarantined for of tht The Telephone Company's greatest asset is the public; it is a big enterprise, in the sueeessful operation of which both the company and the people are vitally concerned. As a unit in the great Bell System it is universal in the scope of its service. It has the biggest, hardest work imaginable, for it lias as many persons to please as has the President of the United States. small-po- x. Ethel Wright is very ill with Miss pneumonia. the favorite underwear Rex Parks of Murray visited rela- tives here Monday. rjust the right underwear for the protection it affords and Mr and Mrs. John Tolman of Bing-ham isiteJ relatives here last week. we" carry ever standard brand in the comfort it gives. every weight to guarantee that. Size here for every man I The past few years have been full of perplexing and disappointing problems and conditions. No business organization can be any more perfect than the combined intelligence, sincerity and industry of its human management. A corporation is subject to all tbe trials and tribulations of the individual, but in an increasing ratio to its magnitude and responsibilities. Jesse Briggs left Thursday for Idaho, where he will spend a few months. even those who usually have a lot of trouble getting a comfortable fit. . Leo Hill of Millville has moved o Bountiful, where he will make his home. Miss Jennie Freestone is spending a few weeks with her brother, Joseph, in Ogden. was horn to Mr. and Mrs. ook, Friday at the home of Jane Ann Holbrook. There is no avenue of human activity that has not been paved with sacrifice during the past four years; there isnt an individual who has not contributed in some way to the winning of the world greatest war at discomfort to himself and by voluntary and every business organization has contributed its tithe of service. Out of the chaos of the world a new day dawns pregnant with promise of a happier condition of affairs. As you look forward to a more prosperous, brighter era, the Telephone Company looks forward to increased efficiency, better service, and, above all, to pleased and satisfied patrons. Wright Feamley has accepted a po- sition with the Rampton Automobile company of this place. THE MOUNTAIN STATES Mr. v and Mrs. R. I.. Gregory of Glenns Ferry, Idaho, are visiting relatives here. THET CCCLCS DULDfSO OGDEN. UTAH. Mrs. Inez Stringham of Salt Lake City is visiting with her mother, Mrs. self-denia- l, Flora Moss. ship don't I your furs Mrs. R. Scoffield of Layton spent week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. William Loder. the A son Orin ( TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Miss Maybeth Bancroft of Salt Lake a Mr. of and Mrs. William jwas guest Miles Saturday evening. Mrs. William Lawson has returned from California, after spending a few' j weeks with her mother. unless the bundle is tagged to'Shuberf The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from SIIUBERT WANT 'EM ;f Eil N9i Mrs. Jesse Reed has returned to A daughter was born to Mr. and Rockland, Idaho, after spending a few Mrs. J. II. Hardman recently. Mrs. days here with relatives. Hardman was formerly Miss Dorothy. W. S. Higgenson has returned to his Warner. home in Logan, after spending a few Funeral services for Jake Smith weeks here with relatives. were held Friday at the residence in James H. Platt of Ogden spent a West Bountiful. Mr. Smith died Tuesfew days last week with his parents, day of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Platt, Sr. Samuel Brough of Lyman, Wyo., W. J. Tanner, the chiropractor, who has purchased the David C. Holbrook recently moved here from the east, is' residence! and farm and will move his living in the Mitchell building. family here soon. , WILL PAY TIIE PRICE TO GET 'EM NOW-A- ND large COYOTE I few days with her daughter, Mrs. George Dibble, and family of Layton Mrs. Anna M. Mann. has just returned from a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Parkin, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas, Jr., and .two children have returned to Pocatello, Idaho, after spending a few days here with relatives. 7HUBFRT? NnR4 vr!',rN ifwfi a f0r FqukUkeSUtJrW Furs are based on th n qu0tcd for imdiate shipment. sk:r,s at highest market value. YouU Eet more money' nd St well-know- V"d ad Lhene 60 WC Want " ' Broken Lots of High Grade Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Barlow are rejoicing over the arriVal, of twin boys, born to them last Wednesday, At the time of their birth Mr. Barlow was in Idaho looking at h farm! which event caused Mr. Barlow to consider a larger acreage." old child of Le Evelyn, the Roy Petty, died Thursday at a Salt Lake hospital of influenza. Interment took place Friday aLthe Bountiful cemetery. Mr. Pettys wife and old child were buried here last Sunold son was also day and his buried here two weeks ago. 10-ye- ar ar Rulon Pago died Sunday of the fluenza, .Mr. Page leaves his wife and daughter and several relatives to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Interment took place Send The Reflax to your in the Bountiful cemetery. Ths cost is but $L50 per year. All kinds of leather- - English cuts, high toes, in lace and button Packard and Conley Shoes, values t Si 2.00 Friday and Saturday only Another good value in mens shoe's, in black and tan, English cut all sizes and widths, new styles!. For Friday 07 DC and Saturday only (PfiUu - tidies small size lot of bargain shoes, sizes 2l to 4, Friday and Saturday only 1 01 fin ylidu friend. Adv. returns will make you AND KEEP EM COMING happy $aip TODAY SHIt FAST Att FUR A.jB. UB Sit thelmesthouse in thewrlo DIRECT Inciting Opportunity TO dealing exclusively in AMERICAN RAW FU R S W. Austin Ave. A5-- 27 DeptChicagOi U.SJ& Ogden, Utah In ready funds is the magnet that will draw opportunity, not once but many times to the thrifty mans door. The funds need not be large. There are opportunities of alTsizes. But -- the possession of capital, no matter how limited, implies the presence of other desirable qualities such as business sense, stability, ambition, , M-- KAYSVILLE, UTAH - MaKfi Thls'BanK.your Dcst Servant Open an Account twith lAr Today JdOW t BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE y Plows Our 1920 stock of these celebrated plows is now in. ers are invited to come and look them over. UTAH Farm- A limited number of John Deere Chilled Plows offered at $12.50 a savings account with us now you will soon have sufficient savings accu- - r mulated to enable you to .welcome Opportunity when she next knocks. Without money you may not even recognize her. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. By starting John Deere Chilled Plows and Two-Wa- until the' supply is exhausted. Get quick action if you would --save moneyJtwe-hato replace these plows at this time d the price would be $28.50. We have a good line, of CULTO-PACKER.SEEDERS and GARDEN and FARM TOOLS. S, GARDEN Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. Iaflyton, Utah Phone 21 Butter Wrappers at Reflex Office |