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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Miss Maybeth Bancroft of Salt Lake A Vermont marble column with a with Mrs. and Mr, spent Sunday WiMgtwjjte base, and bearing a suitable liam Miles and family. Pebluhtd hr inscription was erected last Saturday Miss Hazel Cotton of Salt Lake in the Farmington cemtery at the THE INLAND PRINTING CO. visited last week with Mrs. Richard Lrave of William Simmonds, who was' W. P. EPPERSON, Editor Wilson of this place. C. A. EPPERSON, A Maria to Editor accidentally killed by a rifle shot in Echo 30, 1857. He Mrs. Arthur Maus has turned Somber Entered a''- accomcLuu matter February IS, Utah militia men and ! 1911, at Kayarille, Utah, under the art of home after spending a few weeks withjwf f nrs was March S 179 a of resident family, Jwith relatives in the East. Farmington. When he was buried the Advertising ratea an application Ernest Fisher and family have I farewell shots over his grave were moved to Downey, Idaho, where Mr. I fired by Thomas Lockyear, and Subscription $1.50 per year in Advance has purchased a farm. British shldier. This was 62 years Dctor rntour B Young of TELEPHONES Mrs. Charles Johnson of Salt Lake W. P. Eppersoa, No. f Uke Sf was a guest of her mothcr.Mrs. Thom uPcrmt;nd1 .the erection C, A, Epperson, Nn. 124 the 'of was instrumental Office, Nn. It in getting the Mormon church officials Mrs. Scott Leddingham of Salt Lake to provide the monument. Thomas spent last week here with her parents, Grover of Morgan, a brother-in-laBOUNTIFUL of Mr. Simmonds was also here to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hatch. Nine miten north of Knit Lake City. I witness the ceremony. suburban and renidenca town, la nrrat Jf' Roland Stringham of Heber City is r city in Daw hat waterworks, I county; t eloctne light ard power, telrphonen, 1 visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t eeanont aitlewaika. Surrounded by rich Jed Stringham and family. t market gandena and fruit lamia, twn 2' I Sfjr IDrritly Hrflrx I cn'n' - er I Consult County Clerk or Respectiv Signers for Further Information -- Mrs. Grant Clark entertained the Seloo club Friday afternoon at her new home. After the lesson a short musical program was rendered.-- Luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r. WILLIAM 'ry I Yssas ' HIGGS, of Estate Administrator of Moses Higgs. T. McCLUP.E PETERS, Administrator. for Attorney Utah. Kaysville, w First publication, April know forty. :Sfwhat 22, 1920. Last publication May 13, 1920. B. Mrs. J. B. Durham is Kepler ' very ill. Mrs. II. D.Allred of Salt Lake visited friends here, Tuesday. A son was bom to Mr. and Mr Clifford Pace last week. USE Sherwin-William- The Misses Lily Feamley, Gladys Miles and Thelma Groves motored to Farmington Monday evening and visited friends. , s Paints and Varnishes DECOTINT FOR WALL COVERING Rodney Pack who is attending the Agricultural college at Logan, spent Leo A. Brown of Farmington spent the week-en- d with his parents, Mr. Thursday her with relatives. and Mrs. Walker Pack. Miss Edna Rushforth of Kaysville Edwin Hermanson and Elsie Ashvisited friends here Saturday. down, both of this place were married Ralph Jacobson is working at the in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday. They will make their home here. Triangular Drug store in Salt Lake. Mrs. R, L. Gregory of Montana is During the wind storm Sunday visiting With her mother, Mrs. M. E. morning the large electric sign In front of the Rampton auto company Baldwin. was blown through one of their plate Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Call of Soda glass windows, causing damage of a- Springs, Idaho, are visiting with P, P. bout fifty dollars Willey and family. Mrs. Jed Stringham died Wedrsday Mr, and Mrs. A. L. McDonald have morning of diabetis, after several returned from California where they weeks' illness. Funeral services will spent a few weeks. be held Friday in the second ward at 2 p. m. Mrs. Stringham is chapel Mrs. Marvin Willey and son have survived by a husband, Bishop Strig- gone to Bancroft, Idaho, where Mr. sons and five daughters. four ham, Willey has a farm. all-wo- ol NONE BETTER Saturday Special 15 per cent off on GARDEN TOOLS SNj? : Co. Steward-Burto- n OUU0INO THctyCClS OGDEN. UTAH. V GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH Just Where and How Is the Money swiff J V Home Decorations J Ernest Thompson of Bancroft, Idaho, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Pamelia Thompson. toy S" youve never seen a time when it was so important to you to be sure of what youre getting for your money as it is right now. you can always buy with confidence a n dsecurity here, for the clothes we sell represent the very highest fabrics and grade in workmanship. let' us show you the new things that are here now. Up irngMeim Miss Lillian Lund is student operator at the telephone exchange. She will be relief operator during vacations. Berryman is very ill. H- - ' Sessions of Chesterfield, who Idaho, epent last week here with relatives, has returned home. . and where X t elertnc railroada with low farra, two t transcontinental brick yard, t two banka, rood malmnda, btwinraa houaea, com- - 7 t mereial club, graded and high achoole t and A good place In whlek churrher. t to live. X fc Mrs. E. P. Horsefall and sm3 daughter of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr and Mrs'. H. S. Daynes and family ot Salt Lake were the week-en- d guesu in Farmington of Mrs. J. W. Taylor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Moses Higgs, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigneo at the office of his attorney, T. McClure Peters, at Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 24th day of June, 1920, I I AND GAKDIANSIIIP NOTICES TROBATE to be Spent? FARMINGTON The untimely east wind that begun just before midnight last Saturday did considerable damage to hay barns, Mrs. Annie Goorisch and family outbuildings and shade and orchard have returned to Burley, Idaho, aftei trees. Such breezes are never welspending a few weeks her with rela come, but they generally occur in the fives. fall of the year. . Cl 'Vr, fA tM Mens Shoes A businesslike Answer to The Art Decorating Companay will decoraate your home not only do the painting and paper hanging and other decorative worK, but we even carry out the work to its fullest of a businesslike Question denominations cooperating in the Inter- World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business' could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads: , THIRTY extent. Window, hangings and curtains and drapes to harmonize with the wall colorings and to match the especially fine line of papers we have, can be furnished at a Our decorators do the work complete. See us reason-ablejpric- e. Quality at once. " Art Decorating Co. SPECIAL THIS WEEK at $8.85 Phone CHURCH'S WORK ATHOMB. Accor ofttemaeomo this huH. Coneider only on. million people in the f,1 Untto4 ItatH cannot noon rood cad I Kaysville, Utah 33-- J dr 9 USX3 hospitals and homes. 2 for moo Bry Besides their quality i: I. The popular models in mens shoes but not the ex- treme, - uncomfortable,- - pinching -- styles. -I- ncluded -- in this offering are some Packard and Mens Ease black shoev with., the medium-- round toes For quality and style these are by far The Biggest Shoe Values BUY NOW all kinds of BLACK AND BROWN in Ogden SAVE MONEY f - HlGHKh EDUCATION. Of American otodeata in inatitotlona ef hlfhar (raK ooo- half are la inatltatkBt (bunded aod .rPt.rt1 b ihoChurchaa. Many af theoeinatrtotiooa bn, hadhotno groat aodowmoiit eampaigaa, their r M preaaiox the aeedo of larger achoole; end yen bejo m,ly to reed their Uotoiahim- - Tur aur own babies are not a fa. a Chrietiao doctor or teeebee sent abroad is working for America miy ee though be wwkod at PREACHERS SALARIES. Tba ' preacher is called the and wen he may be. Right out ef tan prase here arafeald lees MaadiloaaMttomeoawothaoaloa enough to. plant. . home M tbif Motribvtiot . plegoee are plagoee. Be long ea Chine has only PfTaWen to ererygoAfiOO the Orient will cnnilnne to people he a meiiaeo. So loac as eaathlrd of the habiee af India die before their ace-- 3rOR soon be good twine American Hie without oay rengteaa training at alL Ramcmbar-th- o faith of Washington aod Uacoln, do yoa think that America will continue to produce Woohlng-toe- c and Uneolnc If faith diaa out of tho boartc of fta youth? ,b Orient thirty yeere ago; Orieotei I andTools. OR RELIGIOUS TRAINING. At MjWOjWchlldftii Ad yMag ycopla Z1 onder 29 yoarc of age arson. 4 THE CHURCHY WORK 5 FOR ABROAD, laflnenaa eaaae Bret and Feertbqaieandaof womco sorioualyl.. .re tornod ewey from Church hoapitala bccaaao of lack of rooca. Tho children bomac arc compelled to turn away more children than they coo THESE HAVE THE STYLE! ENGLISH LASTS hlf writ the English lanpKt. Who I to carry forward thin vest work of Aricnintioo if the church dona Men who like to wear good shoes the kind that look well for a long time, will seize this opportunity to buy at bargain prices. Many of those offered in this special sale are easily worth $10.50. & d awkt. then a week B2 I , Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and wffl administer its own funds. Your pastor has rcpies e;sainiD them for yourselfi In the week of y Secure your Seed early. 2nd you will be given yxrar opportunity You can do it with the full satisfaction of know-fa- g that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned' to it m advance. .pm to help. 25th-Ma- EerydatUr for better America end a better Vien your churdi calls on you give-a- nd give with heart as well as w-or- 2356 Washington Ave., Ogden IN JW your pocket-boo- Ualked HOUSE-WIRIN- , I am prepared to install electric wiring, both tor light and power purposes. I have had several years experience in this line of work and my work substantially conforms with the' rules and requirements of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring job in any f&rfc of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 ana I will call and tell you the exact cost of your job. 2S-N- D. A. SULLIVAN April 23 tS to Moyaml Flanadal G HvsfniE'co The House of Quality LAYTON, UTAH r World Movement fWeJirmiw I k. fdEb - - , k I |