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Show TUB YTETZLLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Mrs. Orson Cornia has returned to her home in Woodruff, after visiting relatives here. Frank Hardy has suceeevled Prank Sheldon as ehorfster for the West Bountiful ward. Mr. and Mrs. Heenry Schulthers are rejoicing over the arriyal of a son, bom to them last week. Glen Moss left lust week for South Dakota where he will perform a mission for the L. I). S. church Arthur Mauss has returned home from the east where he has been in the service of the government. Mrs. Lorin rfoss of Syracuse is jr sweeping fche country GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE For One Week Only Commenced Monday, May 10, Ends Saturday, May 15 Groceries 4 lbs. for $1.00; limit 4 lbs. to one cus to be sold from 3 P. M. to 4 P. M. June Peas, per can 12.c Choice Ileans, per can 122c 15c per can; 7 cans for $1.00 2, lb. Tomatoes Gallon Pumpkin, per can 25c aliie BxoOtjns, $1.00 69c 14 bars for $1.00 Bob White Soap . 16 bars for $1.00 Lenox Soap 3 bars for 25c Toilet Soap. 10c bars Toilet Soap, regular 7H-- bars, per bar ..5c 1 lb. can 25c Salmon, regular l0c size Amber Coffee, regular 00c 50c . 2 packages for 35c Package Crackers, regular 20c size . Domestic Sardines, regular 10c size 3 cans for 25c Ralston Wheat Food, 15c value, per jiackage 10c 10c Laundry Starch, 15c value ..3 packages for 25c Macaroni, regular 10c size 15c Cocoa, 1 4. lb. can, regular 20c size, per cun 30c Cocoa, v lb. can, regular 40c size, per can Sugar, cash only, tumor Spending a few weeks with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Pphriam llriggs. Miss Virginia Midgley of Salt Lake is spending a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. Lucy Thurgood. Delbert Stoker has accepted a position with the K. Hardesty manufacturing company ut Woods Cross. AJL Hess, manager of the J. C. Penny company store is just rendering front an attack of appendicitis. A. llry on, son of James Bryson, is St the L. D. S. hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and" Mrs. Elmer Mo&s and family of Layton have moved back to Bountiful where they will make their home. Andrew Arbuckle and Miss Viola Muir both of this place were married Wednesday, the 12th, in the Salt Lake Temple Miss Gladys Palmquist has returned to her home in Salt Lake' after spending the winter with her aunt, Mrs. John Stable and family. Mrs Norman Lamph has returned home form Grouse Crek, Utah, where she spent a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sabine. Thousands of Electric Ranges Are in Daily Use Electric Ranges have long since ceased to be novelties or experiments. Every community uses them. Modern culinary science chefs, cooks and domestic science teachers enthusiastically indorse them. And thousands of housewives now enjoy their cool comfort, convenience and economy. Foods ooked the electric way are delicious. They shrink less and their naturat flavor is better developed. Electric cooking saves food, worry and health. And it is simple a snap of the switch gives you the exact heat you want. 10 1 N DK ..... . - 1 Shoes Ladies Shoes, $5.00 to $7.00 value, pair Mens Shoes, $5.00 to $8.00 value, pair : Boys Shoes, $3.00 to $5.00 value ., Misses Low Shoes, $1.50 to $2.50 values, pair Ladies Low Shoes, $3.00 to $5.00 values, pair Childrens Low Shoes, $1.50 to $2.00 values $10 Starts It And our easy payment plan enables you to enjoy its benefits while you quickly pay for it on easy monthly installments. Above all, our easy payment plan enables you to buy your electric range now before hot summer days put wearying drudgery into your kitchen. Come in' and Jet us demonstrate its coolness, cleanliness, convenience and economy. ST LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER. PUOUC FrCtNT SJEA.V7CF 1920. Tumblers, $1.00 value, per dozen Meat Platters, 75c value Sauce Pans, 45c value Galvanized Tubs, No. 1, $1.75 value Galvanized Tubs, No. 2, $2.00 value Galvanized Tubs, No. 3, $2.25 value EEIEKS NOTICE t: M' U" - .-.$li3 NOTICE TO W ATER USERS State Engineers Office, Nina asilaa earth a( Sett Lake City, aubarbaa aad Tttidaatt town, larraat Salt Lake City, Utah, May 5, 1920 city in Dana aaaaty: baa watarwarka, iB hereby given that the Notice alec trie lighta aid newer, teieyboyea. William N. Nalder Company, of Lay-tocemeat sMewaiba. 8rreundad by rieb market ymrdeaa ad f rait laada, twa Utah, has made application in acaiectric- railraada wik law farm, two with the requirements of the cordance tranaconbaantal raatlraada. bnak yard, Compiled laws of Utah, 1917, as twa basks, wd baaiaaaa bouMS, ciak, gradad and high aebaoia amended by the session laws of Utah, and ehuicbae. A yad place ia wbicb lf (t4) 1919, to appropiate ta lira. second-foof water from the south fork of Kays creek, in Davis county. Said water is to be diverted at a point ill. William Eldredge is very which bears south 74 deg. 20 min. east The Schools closed here Friday for 1429 ft. from the northwest corner of Section 13, Township 4'North, Range 1 the summer vacation. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Mrs. Fred Flavell visited relatives West, and conveyed by means of a ditch 15, in Salt Lake last week. 840 ft; in length and used from SeMrs. Ellen Perkins of Salt Lake is ptember, of each year to April 15, of the year following for domestic purvisiting relatives here. poses. This application is designated Alfred Hill who has been teaching in the State Engineers office ab school at Duchesne has returned home No. 8473. All protests against the granting to spend the summer. of said application, stating the reasons William Foxley of Kaysville vis- therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee ited friends here Monday. of 32.50, and filed in this office within Roy Winegar has returned home thirty (30) days after the completion from 'the L. D. S. hospital. of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGONAGLE. , Richard Stringham has returned State Engineer home from California, where he spent First publication May 13, 1920. a few weeks.. Last publication June 10, 1920. n, - . one-ha- - ot Mens Wash Ties Embroidery, per yard Lace, per yard St fit eonvi Bead. Get a but of Fairy oot. It aot mom tbaaplaawd.pt am d a your awy back. Jke feet That Pia Meet leads FJU1YFCIT Heit ' nStirammiU. I Layton Drug Company Practice makes perfect. : r . Application of that principle to cur everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit or a bad habit "This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned once it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method erf practicing thrift Mafo This HanK Votir Zest Servant Open an Account txltb V4 Today I jfOWl BARNES BANICING CO. AYSVILLE, - - - - -- 4 - 4 vtff"-4- -4 a -X 5 4- c 10c 10c l; KAYSVILLE M f CO-O- P The House of Quality i I t 1 Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying it ....40c JS2 Vic .4. .......25c .00 aom-mare- ial IB&jiareooT REE TRIAL J & & $1.49 $1.69 '..:..$1.89 -- 35c Challie, 50c value, per yard Colored Voiles, 75c values 49c 40e Misses Middies r. ..40c Childrens White Bloomers, 60c values ...4... Misses White Drawers, 40c to 60c values 25c Misses White Combination Suits, 60c value ..30c Misses White Satine Bloomers, 60c to 75c values 50c Misses White Night Gowns, 60c to 75c values 50c Ladies Combination Suits, $1.25 to $1.75 values .,. Ladies Drawers, 60c ttf 75c values . ....i-....4- 0c Ladies Silk Camisoles, $1.75 values Ladies Night Gowns, $1.75 values .... , ,1 85c Ladies' Chimise, $1.25 values Ladies Bloomers, 75c values ...iu.4..50c Ladies Corset Covers, $1.50 values !....$ 1.00 Ladies Princess Slips, $1.50 values . ....85c .2 JC Misses Knit Pants, 50c values Ladies Hose, 50c to 75c values ,i..i.40c Misses Ilose, 50c to 75c values .,.,...40c 1.10 Men's Work Shirts, $1.50 value ... . .... Mens Undershirts, $3.00 values m. . .4 h j..75c - ....., 75c . Mens Drawers, $3.00 values ; .... No need for yea to coffer agonizing, throbbing txmlonm! pain a minute longer than it takes you to get abox at : Calico BOUNTIFUL f'j :.. Outing Flannel, regular 50c, per yard Amoskeag Ginghams, 40c, per yard ROBERT BLAMIRES, If 60c 50c 25c '. Dry Goods Peundkeeper for Raysville City. rnrnmmmrmmm r. $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 Crockery and Granite Ware Whereas, on the 10th day of Muy, 1920, 1 received from City Marshal a One bay colt certain animal, about three years old, white star in forehead, shoes on hind feet, brand supposed to be 7C on right thigh, also certifieate signed by City Marshal, setting forth that said animal was found trespassing upon Tenth street and that the amount of damage, Notice poundage and trespass is fl.00. animal is hereby given: That if said is not claimed and taken away and said charges and all costs jpaid before 2 oclock p. m., on Friday the 2lBt day of May, A. D. 1920, at the City Pound, m Kaysville City, Davis County, Utah, I will at Haid time and place offer said animal for sale at public auction, and sell the same to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy the amount claimed on said certificate and on costs. Dated at Kaysville City, Davis Counjy, Utah, this 10th day pt,May, to-wi- $2.00 $3.00 - UTAH it Special Sale on All MILLINERY ' Extra special values in Mid-summ- Trimmed Hats and er Graduation Hats at $5.00 each. Also special values at $2.95 and $3.95 each. Untrimmed Shapes at $1.00 and op. Childrens Hats at cost. Stafford Millinery Co. We Need Ave, 2455 Washington Ogden . " FLOWER MEATS AND fceana. Qood groceries here, the whole long year, from sugar clean to galore, from gingersnaps to greens. Jight heres the store with goods s high-clasbrands, our ketchup Qur goods in cans are cakes and breakfast flakes, and candy something great. Jrackers, ggs and rice and cloves ai.d spice and coffee that is ground, Jaisins, peas, soap, prunes and cheese, and butter by the pound, yeast and fruits, the kind that Buita, we keep the best on earth... g elect the stock that none can knock and get you moneys worth. WHY NOT? RIGHT HERE WE give you what you want, when you want it, the way. you want it.. HOUSE WIRING te. both for I am prepared to install 1 had several years light and power purposes. have experience in this line of work and my work substantially conforms with the rules and requirements of the NATIONAL ABOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring job in any part of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your job. electric-wirin- Clean Cotton Rags" Now g, ??? 28-N- ' D. A. SULLIVAN STEPHENS BROTHERS LAYTON, UTAH LAYTON, UTAH Y ; |