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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE, UTAH Goods ordered six or eight months ago, Just arrived GLASSWARE GLASSWARE Glass Percolator Tops, each Crystal Lemon Juice Extractors, each 10c Creamers and Sugars, per set $1.50 85c Colonial Sauce Dishes, 4 inch, per set $1.50 and $1.75 Glass Lamps, each Water Pitchers, glass, each ..69c, 85c, $1.25, $1.50 CUT GLASS SALADS, BERRY BOWLS, SPOON TRAYS, BON BONS, ETC. Phone No. 1 mrwmt r Am it I vilU JUDar thr t aaiik hr rwvtwM.bl Kaf u4 artabltoWret at tfc law nrtl thaahf. m4 tba waalth mi vaaUMa raw fratt akipaMit li4 ttialri ara Baa tha Darla H'rt tadwtrlas. portaat aahaal, tkwrka aa4 apaaa Waa Ott vatar aad alactrta Kahta aad tMMtltr W ul ml ftmrmiam. hi ati hr himtaML Inland rrtattaf aaiwpaay data plaatu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holmes" 6f Rockford, 111., were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Barnes the first half of this week. The Holmes are old friends of Mrs. Barnes. ' 1 I ' J ' TURBANS, SAILOR just arrived, per set ....$2,00 DINNER PLATES, 71,4 inch and M2 inch PARIS SALADS, MEAT PLATTERS, JUGS, VEGETABLE DISHES, FRUITS, SALADS DINNER SETS . DINNER SETS 42-PIE- 48-PIE- Bom at ul Ha Miss Orissa Brinton, teacher in the Mrs. Nettie Barton Thurgood, wife Davis High, has returned from a of Judson Thurgood, of Syracuse, died home to in her visit Springville, where She spent her vacation brought about at her home in Syracuse on Saturday, February 14. The deceased leaves her by the influenza epidemic. husband and three children, one daugh? Miss Mary A. Barnes is ill at the ter and two sons, from 4 to 8 years borne of her sister, Mrs. Richard A. of age. The funeral was held at SyraIlart, in Salt Lake. Miss Barnes was cuse Tuesday. Mrs. Thurgood was a stricken with influenza while nursing sister of William E. Barton of her sister. She is now convalescent. Galbraith has purchased the ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE Barton building to the north of thi Stewart-Burto- n corner and will use it First, second and third cuttings of for a plumbing and electric working Alfalfa hay for sale in stack. Nick shop. He will also move his family Mavas, 1 4 miles north of Layton on there. Adv. ltp concrete road. hats Millinery Opening Flash the last word In Floral Effects Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lott of Trenton visited with Mr. and Mrs. William comrade, ICaysville, Utah I PATTERN SHAPES The influenza situation in Kaysville and Davis county is much improved. may be said to ' be disIndeed,-itrschools of the county The appearing. were reopened Monday. J Hiss Zella Green is visiting relatives Barton during the past few days. in Grace, Idaho. Gerald Lott, their son, departed for a Mrs. Frank B. Muir and son, Max, mission while his parents were visiting visited relatives in Bountiful Sunday. in Kaysville. He will labor in Toronto, Canada. John G. M. Barnes, who has been Mrs. John LarBon, formerly Miss ill for th past week, is now Janet Swan, who has been spending the winter with her parents, MrT and Mrs. Elizabeth Venable of Ogden Mrs. George Swan, was called to her was the week-en- d guest of her sister, home in Loa, Wayne county, by the illness of her husband. Shedeparted Mrs. John Walker. Friday of last week. Miss Ruth Barker and Miss Lucille Burton visited relatives and friends in Charles Neil, late of Sheffield, Eng Farmington Sunday. land, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, accomMr. Neil and Mr. Gailey were friends panied by their children, are visiting while Mr. Gailey was on a church misrelatives in Ashton, Idaho, sion to England several years ago and Miss Martha E. Barnes, president had not met since Mr. Gaileys return of the Davis County Red Cross, is re- to Utah. covering from an attack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes enMrs. Rebecca Tucker of Ogden vis- tertained Monday evening in honor of ited her daughter, Mrs. John W. Gail-e- y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holmes of RockSunday and Monday of this week. ford, III., and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. John E. Barker has been visit- Halyerson of Gray.s Lake, Idaho. A number of the American boys ing with her daughter, Mrs. Edward were in attendance to meetLegion formtheir Robinson, at her home in Farmington er Mr. Halverson. J. Gilt Cups and Saucers w MUJa fra uhi Erfitfllr Cuihf Reliance Glass Tumblers, good assortment..5c each, 60c doz. Reliable Glass Tumblers, excellent grade, per dozen .... 75c $1.65 Full finished crystal blown Tumblers, per set Full finished crystal, thin blown Tumblers, per set ....$1,75 65c Clear crystal Syrup and Molasses Pitchers, ach Salt and Peppers, colonial paneled, nickel plated tops, 20c to $1.00 . per. set 10c . Paneled Toothpick Holders, each .1 KAYSVILLE TM PROCELAIN Meeting Spring more than Half Way. Paris Conceptions, Novel Originations, Chic Reproductions of Distinctive Taste Providing for Every Occasion Kaysville Millinery John Morton, justice of the peace, is seriously ill at his home in Kaysville. A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY Geo. B.IIa ncoek Claude T. Bum We have in the vicinity of Kaysville, a piano and a player-pianboth The brick masons are making good Consult County Clerk or Respective highest grade, slightly used but - LAW OFFICES both as to Signers for Further Information practically progress on the Adam Beesley residence on Pine street. case, appearance, and interior condiNOTICE TO CREDITORS tion. We. will offer them at attracHANCOCK & BARMS John Colemere is suffering from Estate of Harlon Eddie Holt, de- tive prices rather than go to the exrheumatism. He is able to be around, ceased. pense of shipping back to us. ResSuite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. but is kept busy with one hand nursCreditors will present claims with ponsible parties can get their own SALT LAKE CITY ing the other. vouchers at the First National Bank terms and may pay monthly, quarter Wasatch 1023 On Friday evening at Davis High of Layton on or before the 25th day of ly, or half yearly,- - I 1920. May, If interested write at once to LYRIC gym, Davis High will meet Weber in L. E. ELLISON, a game of basketball. In a previous MUSIC CO., 2524 Washington Ave., . Administrator. contest Davis smeared defeat over Ogden, Utah. Adv. Corporation Probate Irrigation W. R. SKEEN, Attorney. Weber good and plenty and the ecclesiastical chaps have taken a solemn First publication February 19, 1920. oath to wipe out the stain. A real Last publication March 11, 1920. Roman arena contest is promised on this occasion. A dance will follow the The Reflex is always in the market game. for clean cotton rags. Adv PROBATE AND GARDIANSHIP NOTICES o, good-as-ne- w ' CHLORINATED LIME B. Our February Is a Powerful Deodorizer and Disinfectant To be used in places that generate bad odors, from whatever cause they may be arizing. Davis County Drug Order By Mail Co.- rance Sale on Shoes has been a wonderful success. Many have taken advantage of our low it" prices on shoes and has been to their gain. - KAYSVILLE, UTAH Clea- We have decided to continue this sale darof ing the remainder , Our wonderfully complete, fresh stocks and economy prices are within yoiir reach, no matter where you live. Our mail order service is prompt and reliable and satisfactory. Send ns your order. Come February. and take advantage the large savings. in of Be with the crowd. If you need a fever thermometer you need a Tycos Always reliable. You own your own individual tooth brush, hair brush and comb why not own your own thermometer and see that it's a TYCOS. Is saves health, avoids contagion, is a convenience to patient and doctor. During sickness a TYCOS can hardly be dispensed with-it- s a necessity, $1.50 AND UP. -- -- -- Service is oimr Watchword . . Beef Iron and Wine Night or Day We Are at Your Command . $1.00 per Bottle tonic for convelesccnts. rich, red blood. A Builds strength and makes -- LATYON DRUG CO. . Our Filling Station is the most central in town and our Oils and Gas are the best .. in the world. Tires and Accessories in our- Sides Department. - - Kaysville Garage ERNEST PETERSON, Prop. KAYSVILLE, UTAH - Golden Rule Stores KAYSVILLE Originators of Low Prices? ' - FARMINGTON I |