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Show f i i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH ing the intermission the Star Spangled Banner was played as a fitting ending PahlUlw fry to the eening's enjoyment, THE INLAND PRINTING CO. Tho personell of the band is as follows: H. J. Sheffield, Jr., alto; Harry W. r. EPPERSON. Miter Strong, Rltp; Clifford Strong, tenor; C, A. EPPERSON, Artete Miter , bb bass; Albert j W. L,,Fcxley. eb bass; Keith Barnes, drums; Enter at rrcoml rlM matter Prlwuary la. Maurice Barnes, drums; Clarence 1911, at Kararflla, Utah. unih-thr art ot Mmrtk 8 1879. baritone; Vernon Strong, alto; Gilbert Nance, trombone; Wendell Barnes, comet; If. L, Gleason, ratra aa Atnrtiiiai appliralien solo cornet; Jloyal Owens, Saxaphone Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance and Director; R.ussell Nance, alto; and Roy Dahl, clarinet; Fred Dahl, comet; TELEPHONES William Blake, clarinet;and Leonard W. P. Epparaaa, Ne. 79 Brimley, comet; the later, four boys C. A. Eppman, Na. Ill Of flea, Na. If v , . coming from Farmington. Now that the band is organized some are wondering if we are going or tub to be favored with a concert on the CTAlEM-ACCmiBUH morning of the Fourth. Some of the people have voiced the opinion to the SOME REASONS WIIY THE effect that they thought six oclock, DAIRY COW EXCELS was too early to be or thereabouts, 1. The quality of her food is best. wakened no matter how patriotic one It is well balanced, is all digentible, to feel, and so later in the and is the best carrier of the life giv happened been suggested as a suithas morning in g jdtamines essentiaL to growth, able time for the street concert, in health and reproduction. case the boys wish to continue the 2. She best conserves the roughages e good practice on the Fourth, of the field and the from Heres to the success of the band! the manufacture of human food. The May we here from you soon again. cow makes to 0br Drflihj Srflrx ' l!ll!i!!l!i!i!!l!!!ll!!!!il!Il!I!i!i!l!i!l!!!I!l!il;i Bar-(ton- r i - 4 --beginning - Thursday greatest Ki old-tim- ts of the summer man the 75 of useful crop growth that is otherwise not KAYSVILLE-MIDVALsuitable for human food and in doing fashioned by Americas finest designers, several hundred superbly so only 11 The Kaysville ball team took re- of her feed is usable by man as compared with 40 for the venge on Midvale again Wednesday tailored, all wool suits will be sold at so great a reduction in price steer and 75 for the hog. afternoon, and took the visitors down as to make this opportunity the suit event of the season. Every 3. She is most efficient in turning to defeat by a score of 6 to 12. Folsuit is hand tailored every collar hand turned. feed into food. It is variously esti- lowing is the bok score and summary mated that she will require only one of the game: third to as much feed to KAYSVILLE. produce a given quantity of food as as for design the latest checked and striped, single and double AB. R. H. 0. A. E. does the steer. breasted models,' in company with the finest grade dark blue 6 2 1 2 0 0 I She produces more. In one year, Barton, cf 1 ss 1 2 4 Romney, 0 5, serges, offer you unprecedented selection for the satisfaction of according to her production, she will 3b 4 2 3 0 0 1 produce as much human food as is Warner, your tastes and requirements. These suits are all our regular lines 5 0 0 0 0 01 contained in the carcasses of from one Swan, If Adams, 2U and the values run' as high as $60. Beginning Thursday they, to nine steers. 5 1 3 10 0 Oj Gunn, lb 5. She is the best soil builder. She will sell for 5 0 conserves the fertility of the soil and Dixon, If fcurl tty 4 2 9 0 01 Robins, c E!at requires of the former that kind of 1 3 Ol q 2 crop culture that is best for the land; Burton, p she builds up rather than destroys the Totals . . . .. .42 12 13 27 10 ,2 productivity of the earth. MIDVALE. 6, She provides a steady income AB. R. H. O.A.E.I throughout the year, making the 2b .. 4 banker a friend of the owner. .... 4 1 1 2 Sadman, If 1 4 1 Dunn, 2 7. Economises labor. She utilises 0 01 waste laboE and waste land, and she Rasmussen, rf ..... 4 2 2 3 0 4 3 2 provides for the distribution of labor Smith, ss 4 0 0 2 0 throughout twelve months of the year. Anderson, 3b 4 0 0 8 0 8. She develops inteligence and Richardson, lb 4 0 1 1 0 olE manhood in her keeper. The basis of Vincent, cf 4 0 1 0 3 modern dairying, aays Dean Henry, Blackmer, p c 4 0 0 3 0 Smickle, the" the Whocow. of ,is maternity our regular standard,, high grade understand, these: suits-ar- e ever studies dairying from this view Totals .. 36 6 923 7 8 models, point will grow into a better man. you will find included in this assortment many of the Gunn out for interference. finest Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and a splendid showing of come in early. take your time TOWNSPEOPLE ENJOY CONCERT; Adams made home run, one of longBrand value their is same now the as Society clothing, the at and examine' these values closely, BAND HAILED BY BIG est hits ever made on ground. , of season. the ATTENDANCE the in is the beginning j only change price and you cannot fail to be convinced. - Three cheers for the we this ol made band big saving, good pass possible by a special price concestry the suit of your choice on and LAYTON come to life again! Besides being sur sion on a quantity order, .on to you. from the factory we offer have it fitted exactly. In th Initial of fart lla fields. there is no prised at the evidence of organization Excels in tt production of milk, torn. last Friday, the people were delighted h teaa and auarar beau. Haa the factory yotr the great advantage of our tremendous buying power. extra alterations. charge for of tha Layton 8uar company, cannery, I and pleased, to say the least. It is d- roller mi lla. creamery and concrete ace. tton of the State road. Good opportuni almost incredible to believe that such twa for those leaking suburban acreage for fruit growing, truck gardening, music could be the out come of just chicken raising and dairying. On the 3 three practices by the boys, but above itnaa of the Bamberger hire trie, Oregon III ii Short D. -. i A Line and afaeR. C.. Has all, they, are to be greatly compli. trie lights and waterworks. Write Lay. ton Commercial club for information. merited upon their success Friday MR. AND MRS. GOLDEN ADAMS Mr. and Mrs."E. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, Reva Shefield, Meiba Thomley BIG M. I. A. RALLY TO evening, and it is sincerely hoped that E. Ellison, Mr.and Mrs. George Elsie Layton, Elma Whitesides and James HONOR AT GUESTS OF they will continue in the course they BE HELD IN SYRACUS! Mrs. M. II. Ellison, who has been Ronnencamp, Dr. and Mrs, A. Z. Tan- Orville Ramsey, Ralph Sheffield, have taken and give Kaysille a litte MISCELLANEOUS The first M. I. A. stake rally w3 ner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton, Lionel Schoffield, Merrill Howard LinFour largo eieetric seriously ill for several weeks, is now rejuvenating. SnOMER be held at Syracuse Thursday eve Miss Lucile Bourne, Miss Mary White ford, Malcolm able to leave her room and has enLayton, James Underlights have been strung among the Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Adams enter- sides, Miss" Fern Whitesides, Miss wood, Ralph Jones, and Le ning, July 5th at 8:15 p. m. A food trees over a suitable place for a band- joyed several auto rides during the Roy tained last Thursday evening at a Grace Robins, Keith Barnes, Homer few days program has been prepared to illustand, which it is hoped, will be erec- past strate some of the phases of M. I A miscellaneous shower in compliment Warner, Abram Higgs, and Mr. and ted soon. Here the lioys rendered a Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner and Mr. to Mr and Mrs. Golden Adams who Mrs. M. F. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. work. There will be a dance follosplendid program te a large throng xf and Mrs. L. E. Ellison motored wing the .program where correct fort to were' recently united in marriage. Golden Adams. Mrs Sarah E. Taylor of Salt Lake auditors gathered around them. Beand inspected the Beautiful roses and dainty sweet peas of modern Tintic,last Friday The was bride dancing "will be tween selections members of the civic formerly Miss La City is visiting in Kaysville today. workings of one of the mining prop- were artisticaly used throughout the Verda Evans, daughter of Mr. and club of girls served sherbet and cake erties in that prosperous camp. rooms in forming an effective decora- Mrs. W. F. Eans of Lehi. to the entertainers, much to their pleation of yellow and white. A dainty sure. During a short intermission the Hay harvest is on and the crop is was served late in the patriotic and enthusiastic citizens of heavy. Grain is looking fine and some light supper FRIENDS OF MISS RHEA HARRIS Those preseht were Mr. and GUESTS OF HONOR AT the city contributed to the band fund pieces aie about read for harvest. evening. PARTY which is steadily growing, and i to Beets are looking fine but are in need Mrs. E. M. Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rhea Harris entertained at a William Young, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen be used in purchasing music and inst- of rain. Altogether crop conditions Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig, Mr. prettily appointed party Friday evenruments for its continuation. Follow- - are above normal. and Mrs. Gene Tolman, Mr. Leonard ing in compliment to Miss Violate Leo Ware of Layton and Mias Mary Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams, Mr. Watt of McCammon, Idaho, and Miss MlCKIE SAYS Barker of Hooper were married m the and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Murel Robinson of Peterson. The Salt Lake City temple on Wednesday. Georg Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph room, were attractively decorated Harrod, Mr. and Mrs. Leri" Sandall, with a profusion of roses. The coltir OME. OJM TVC n - The groom. ia one of theMx AT Robert Blrkin, Mr.' and scheme' of pink " and white was also Mrfand and mot popular young men of Lay -ADoaca jeer uke eouoieag, L. Mrs. E. Wiggill, Mr. and Mrs. carried out in the dainty supper served James uxe ccjrh MLue ton and the bride ia an accomplished F. H. Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. at a late hour to the guests. A duny tW eao Vf woJi neueb. give. young lady, very popular among her VTETAHANErf OB AN Adams, Mrs. Laura Craig, Mr. and lace cover was used on the supper 3 BONNE acquaintances. Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mr. and Mrs. table with acenterpieceof pink and HEARD TO NOAM TUAT THERE AVUt HO MOWS H THE Emil Whitesides departed for the Henry Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. James white rose buds. Those present bePARER HO WORE mission field Wednesday evening. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. II y rum Adams, sides the hostess were the Misses Vil-laDuring the past few days there was Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Watt, Murel Robinson, Lucile much entertaining' in his honor. On E. P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Green, Leone Sill, Mattie Nalder, Len-or- e Monday night there was a social in Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wiggill, There is every indication that there Williams, Grace Davie, Florence his honor in the Layton ward meeting will be a coal shortage and house which was largely attended and higher prices a reception at the home of his parents when the beet harvest starts. If you are v one evening last week. E. r r - one-six- th I -- f X j I 22 10 10 -2-- 41 two-year-o- ld -- 2-- - 13 s ' f to d nr '1 i ORDER YOUR I -- - best-know- yi tuwi FOR WINTER te Cut Price Millinery Sale BALL GAME. Saturday was hoodoo day 4 for the Layton ball team and the boys dropped the first game of the season to the d Brighamites. The Layton players the visitors two to one but the breaks .went against then from start to finish, following is the summary: out-batte- Layton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 04 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 a Brigham Batteries Layton: Williams and Manny Brigham: Morgan and Stone. Hits Off Williams 6; off Morgan 8. Struck out By Williams - 8; by Morgan 7. Errors Layton 4; Brigw ham 2. -- Extra Special Values in Trimmed and Tailored Hats. Also transparent hats at $5.0Q and $7.5Q Each - Mid-Summ- er - Special values in trimmed hats at.:;.....$2.95 and $3.95 Each Just received a new shipment of sport and taffeta hats. Children's hats at cost. Stafford Millinery Co. Avenue 2455 Washington wise you will order your coal now. On account of no. storage rate being made this year there have ' orders. been but few storage Order now and insure delivery. 'T Adams & Sons Co. LAYTON, UTAH |