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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH m n'J n n A ptt Goods ordered six or eight months ago, Just arrived GLASSWARE GLASSWARE PROCELAIN .'...10c Glass Percolator Tops, each 25c Crystal Lemon Juice Extractors, each .. $1.50 CreamenTand Sugars, per set ..CX 85c Colonial Sauce Dishes, 4i2 inch, per set and each $1.75 $1.50 Glass Lamps, , Water Pitchers, glass, each ..69c, 85c, $1.25, $1.50 CUT GLASS SALADS, BERRY BOWLS, SPOON " TRAYS, BON BONS, ETC. Reliance Glass Tumblers, good assortment..5c each, 60c doz. 75c Reliable Glass Tumblers, excellent grade, per dozen : set $1.65 Full finished crystal blown Tumblers, per Full finished crystal, thin blown Tumblers, per set .,....$1.75 65c Clear crystal Syrup and Molasses Pitchers, each Salt and Peppers, colonial paneled, nickel plated tops, Gilt Cups and Saucers, just arrived, per set ....$2.00 DINNER PLATES, 1'A inch and 9 14 inch PARIS SALADS, MEAT. PLATTERS, JUGS, VEGETABLE DISHES, FRUITS, SALADS DINNER SETS DINNER SETS Phone No. 42-PIE- 20c to $1.00 10c per set Paneled Toothpick Holders, each 48-PIE- Kaysville, Utah 1 The Misses Jennie and Rhea Swan ft of Salt Lake City visited with their cousin. Miss Marie Blamircs, on Sunday. ( KAYSVILLE Itevfc MTtk MUta Ttu Wtd I . mi ln( antabtlakaMrat Ouilv tototlljr to tto wwltfc mi tto to. ml farahic, trait mat am wtebla toe far aklpaMBt ud aaaaln ait mm to Haiti Hlrt latotrto. Hmamma portaal akaivlMa to a. Otto aa4 afcl, tor aat laetrto tokto u4 Wi ito N ta tmat Bn a mi tto lalaaf Priattai to pay aat Ma pto IwifOk w to PATTERN Flash the last word in Floral Effects x hats Millinery Opening - SHAPES Mrs. Olive Curtis, former Kaysville resident, but for some time a resident of California, arrived in Kaysville this morning. TURBANS, SAILOR Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wordsworth Sunday with Mrs. Wordsworths parents, Mr. and Mrs. has Robert Blamires. of Ogden spent Meeting Spring more than Marguerite ThomasRen gone to Idaho for an indefinite visit James A. Cottrell is preparing the with friends. foundation for his new residence on Mr. Paris Conceptions, Novel Originations, Chic Reproductions of President and Mrs. Henry II. Blood the lot recently purchased from M. Barnes. Mrs. A. and and family are expected home from Distinctive Taste Providing for Every Occasion California about the first of March. , Dr. and Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon and Mr. and Mra. J. George Barnes of Salt Miss Muriel Reeves is teaching the Lake City visited with their parents, sixth grade in the Kaysville school, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Sunfilling the vacancy caused by the adday. vancement of R, O. Layton. John G. M. Barnes was able to visit Miss Evelyn Gailey, who is attendvn rs'K Salt Lake City today. This is' the t ing the A. C. at Logan has been suf- first 7 Mr. since Barnes has made The Reflex has been assured by of- at 2 oclock. At this meeting it is de- A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY fering from an attack of influenza. his trip He is from influenza. recovery Geo. B.Ha ncock ficials of the Bamberger Railroad sired to so amend the Claude T. Bum She is reported much better. of the We have in the vicinity of Kaysstill puite weak. company that work on the Kaysville association that improvements may he ville, a piano and a player-pianNephi L. Morris. state chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and fam- station will be resumed within the made in the cemetery and perpetual both highest grade, slightly used but LAW OFFICES the educational campaign, .delivered a next few days and that there will be care adopted by the association, or both ily and Mayor and Mrs. John W. to practically as Davis the lecture at very interesting no let until the same is completed. formulate a plan by which the city case, Thomley and family spent Sunday as The up appearance, and interior condiHigh school on Friday afternoon. will he first completed. may take over the association. Every tion. We will crossings Thorn-ley offer them at attracHANCOCK & BARMS guests of Mr, and Mrs. William member of the association should be tive at the old Thomley homestead, rather than exto T old baby girl of Mr. prices the go R. O. Layton has sold the Bennett in attendance. pense of shipping back to us. Resand Mrs. Horace Steed of Clearfield northeast of Layton. Suite 405 Deseret Bank Bldg. on the State property road, opposite ponsible parties can get their own died at the family home Tuesday.- The W. the John to Mr. Gailey property The home of Mayor John W. ThomSALT LAKE CITY FOR SALE OR LEASE terms and may pay monthly, quarter child was ope of triplets, one of which and Mrs. W. P. Epperson. The Ep- , was while last Sunday burglarized The property at the comer of ly,- - or half yearly. - - - ley died at birth. Wasatch 1023 the family was absent. A diamond persons anticipate the erection of a Locust street and State known H Road, interested write once at residence to on modem LYRIC the as property ' .Mr. and Mrs. William II. Blood ring and a sum of money was taken. soon as building conditions become as the Johnson House, is offered for MUSIC CO., 2524 Washington Ave., The on are officers a working the engagement of their daughsale or long time lease. The property Ogden, Utah. normal. Adv. Probate Irrigation Corporation clue, hut no arrests have been will be sold with or without building, ter, Bessie, to George E. Morgan. The made. ' Doctor Sumner Gleason, city physic- or changes will be made in building marriage will take place March 10 in the Salt Lake temple. to suit tenant under approved leasing On Tuesday evening a miscellane- ian, gave a very interesting and instructive talk on sanitation, in the agreement. Apply to W. P. Epperson, 'A The marriage of Miss Chleo- Bodily ous shower was given in honor of Miss vestry of the Kaysville tabernacle Kaysville, Utah. of this city and Arthur N. Johnson of Roetta Thomasasen, who today became Sunday afternoon, after the sacraMoroni will he solemnized in the Salt the bride of Roy Kilfoyle. The evenment meeting. The doctor explained PROBATE AND GARDIANSHIP in music and games. Lake temple Wednesday, March 3. Mr. ing was spent was the intention of the city that it NOTICES Johnson is chief chemist for the Gun- Dainty refreshments were served to board of health to the saniimprove the following: Doris Thomley, Lizzie nison Valley Sugar company. condition of the 'community and Consult County Clerk or Respectiv in Shoes enc Green, Mollie Barnes, Norma Under- tary Signers for Further Information R. O. Layton has been selected to wood, Leone Love, Blanche Jones, Sa- instructed the people how to improve the sanitary conditions of their premfill the vacancy of principle of the lome King, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Faye Sanders, Artell Linyourself an school at West Point and has entered ford, Luella Hadlock, Alta Criddle and ises. In the course of his remarks he of Harlon Eddie Holt, deEstate pointed out the danger of improper upon the discharge of his duties. The Mrs. Olive Robins. ceased. family I will need i sanitary appliances. The meeting was vacancy was caused by the death of Creditors will claims with present well attended. T. C. Robins, the former principal who vouchers at the First National Bank days ? died of influenza some three weeks WANTED To buy a good family of on or before the 25th day of Layton Mrs. A. M. Barnes was hostess to milch cow. L E. Bybec. Adv. ago. the Bay View club at her home on May, 1920. L. E. ELLISON, East Locust street Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were profusely Administrator. decorated with cut flowers and the W. R. SKEEN, Attorney. club colors, yellow and white. The re- First publication February 19, 1920. freshments served were also in the Last publication March 11, 1920. club colors. The hostess was assisted Good Potatoes in serving by. Misses Mollie Barnes, SALE OF 6 lbs. for 2oc ANIMALS Our. wonderfully complete, fresh stocks and economy " Good Potatoes, La von Mason and Orissa Brinton. The $4.00 per bushel FOR DAMAGES prices are within your reach, no matter where you live. 15c size Libbys Deviled Meat 10c following were present: Mesdames. Our mail order sendee is prompt and reliable and satisState of Utah, County of Davis, ss. W. Thomley, George W. Swan, Z. J. ...123c Soy eanut Butter pec can In the Kaysville Precinct of said factory. Send ns your order. 60c Henry Jacobs, C. A. Epperson, F. B. Boy Peanut Gutter, per can .... Tr .Muir, Nathan Reeves, G. D. Rutledge. county, I have ia my posses&ioon the l.-- 2 pkts. for 47c W. P. Epperson, J. B. Cooley, Robert following described animals, which if Royal Garden TeaT.Z 1 2 pkts. for 47c Birkin. The hostess guests were were not claimed and taken away, will be 12 lie arSe any brand,"per ca'nTZ If you need a fever thermometer you need a Mrs. George Swan and George Under-- , sold at public auction to the highest $3.95 rffe any bnrnd, per case cash bidder at the Stray Pound in 15c Stnta Barbara Sardines wood. ....3 for 23c t Kaysvilje precinct on the 2nd day of Bss?on Sardines, per can oC March, 1920, at the hour of 2 oclock Mission Sardines CITY MASS MEETING Always reliable. You own your own individual tooth .5 cans for $1-m.: p. 2jC There should be a large attendance Syrup, percan.k L brush, hair brush and comb why not own your own therA cow shout 2 years old, spotted red v elva 20c mometer and see that its a TYCOS. Is saves health, J5c Syrup, per can at the citizens mass meeting called to and white, brand on hip resembling avoids contagion, is a convenience to patient and doctor. meet at the Khysville opera house to- -' 1 crossed swallow mark on left be dispensed with. morrow night, February 27. This During sickness a TYCOS can hardly owner unknown ; damage ear, a necessity, ,$1.50 AND UP. v us factoiy meeting has been called by Mayor $25.00. jThornley for the discussion of plans One black horse 2 years old or .therefor hot for the improvement of KaysvUle" City. abouts, no brand or our pnees unowner mark, All citizens who favor improvements known, damage 15.00. on all qualities. proposed should be on hand to chamOne black horse 1 year oH.no brand pion the movement and and those who or mark, owner unknown, damage are not converted to such a movement1 $20.00 $1.00 per Bottle should be present also. What is done One A tonic for convelescents. Builds strength and makes foot, branded should have the support of all the CII in bay horse," neck, no na wrier unknown. rich, red blood. people. damage J15.C nSaid a' ae to secure CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT payment v lages done by The board of directons of the Ceme-,ter- y said animals upon . premises of Improvement association have John Flint at ICaysville on the 20th Originators of Low Prices called a meting of the stockholders in, day of 1320, February FARMINGTON ICAYSVILLE the association o meet at the Kays- - j ROBERT ELAMIRES TlIle opera bouse on Monday, March 1, . Toundkeepcr for Kaysville Precinct. Mis Kaysville Millinery by-la- o, good-as-ne- w ths - - -- - an-nou- ee well-defin- ed - Our Clearance Sale Saturday. Have you supplied with their Shoes they a few 6t We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent Order By Mail S , -- Si J -- -- Tyicos S' ! ..lc X' 0 Let that Its ; supply you with the bed. Call and get Beef Iron and Wine ' y Golden Rule Stores -- LATYON DRUG CO. - 1 |