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Show ? '? 3 Belts, Auto Veils, Hair Nets, Electricurlers, Voils, U. C. Me Suitings, Velvet Ribbons Ladies Crepe Waists assortment is complete, snappy arid attractive White Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals for Cooling Effects HOLIDAY - !- t vzz t NOVELTIES-Girdl- es, Tobacco Browns, White and Havana Brown Fancy and Plain Half .Hose Holiday Hosiery 1 Phone No. Mir J 1 ICaysville, Utah miiiiiiiiliii l K f U Mrtk Dtfli Tki lararat (Im flora m ibHihi, Mat; telte Balk Mill ltd raratebla brv rateMfekramt fratt (Mains d tfa KajnvtUa Caaalas rp oration odd ! ) ttradll t ta U wraith et tU (tty, Ora-rfaiwins, frnt and rawtebla fira tn for (hlpnont and ranaln art fan. portent IndiMtrtra. Hat tkt Darla Hvh chool, thnrsfara and otra boot. City water and alaetrte lifffate aad Indtw. In Inrratmmt, Hoar d tb nan Inland FrlaHaa own pa nr and Its plant al -- ta - L The band will play at a mass meeting for the library Friday evening. Dont forget the library meeting Friday night The band will be there too. - i Mrs. Kinnett Earl was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Elijah Gregory at Farmington' June 80th. : i i i , . Joseph Peak lectured at Brigham City Sunday on his travels and experiences in foreign countries. . J Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield, Sr:, motored to Brigham City Sunday and Bpent the day with relatives. l John Flint, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse B. Flint, Chester Flint and Miss Emily Brough motored to the East Canyon reservoir Wednesday. They report the reservoir a magnificent lake in the tops of the mountains. ' A NEW LIST OF NECESSARY THINGS BONNIE B VEILS of entrancing smartness. Ideal for motoring and all outdoor They are elastic slip right over hat or hair, and require no pinning nor knotting 25c and 50c I SATISFY YOUR CRAVING FOR SWEETS i : i Buy Sweet's and McDonald's Candy ' ; the are confection de luxe. They Pure ingredients, compounded into delicacies of tempting goodness of past masters in the candy making art. We have ft in different sizes and kinds. t . i ' ti SPECIAL I One Quart Preserves 15 Dozen Eggs Preserve Eggs While They Are Cheap. Our Egg Preservative is easy to use and positive in results,.. . Insist on the genuine BAYER ASPRIN 25c, 35c, S1.25 CARE FOITYOUR NAILS All Manicure Articles They are noticed wherever you go and whatever you do. Files, Scissors, Buffers and Cutex preparations for the better and easier care of your nails. The enviable reputation we enjoy as authorities on pharmacy, was not attained in a day. Years. ol study years of experience.jiad. painstaking research work were first accomplished. Now the peo-- , pie have the benefit of our knowledge in our prescription service. Layton Drug Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark McBride and this community since, by his lectures HENtlY MANSELL AND FAMILY MEET WITH ACCIDENT family of Ogden visited Sunday at the given under the University Extension home of Mr, and Mrs. King. he was instrumental in the division, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansell and development of the playground activ- family were run into by a truck on the Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Conrad are ity at Kaysville. Professor Griffiths main road just this side of Clearfield rejoicing over the arrival of a fine stated yesterday that Kaysville was Sunday evening about 0 oclock, when little son born to them last week. one of the first towns of the state to returning from Clearfield in their ear. T. McClure Peters motored to Provo inaugurate such a movement for com- The car which was being driven by La- Mr. Mansell was broken up so' badly Canyon Jast week with the University munity betterment and that the club of Salt Lake of which he is a dies club assisted by the Commer- that it could not be driven in to Kayscial club, had done a splendid work in ville. member With the exception of Mrs. interesting Kaysville citizens in this Mansell, who is sufering from cuts on Elder M. 0. Bell of Logan, mis- branch of communty service. the forehead and minor lacerations sionary companion of II. J. Sheffield, and bruises, no one was injured, Mrs. Jr., in the islands, spent Sunday at SALE OF ANIMALS FOR Mansell was rushed "to Kaysville as the. Sheffield home. DAMAGES soon as help could be obtained where State of Utah, county of Davis. ss. she received medical attention. Fho Mrs. W. W. Sheffield, who has been In the Kaysville precinct of said is still confined to her bed as a result visiting at the home of II. J. Shefof the accident. county. and with relatives here has field, Sr., I have in my possession the followreturned to her home in Canada. MRS. GRACE ELLISON CELEing described animals, which if not Mr. Frank Winegar and family have claimed and taken BRATES BIRTHDAY. away, will be ok! gone to Vernal, to spend a short va- at public auction to the highest cash Mrs. Susannah Robins entertained cation with relatives there. They ex- bidder at Kaysville in Kaysville preMonday evening at her home in compect to return in about two weeks. cinct, on the 10th day of July, 1920, pliment to Mrs. Grace Ellison, cele1 oclock p. m. One Mrs. G. W. Smith had her appendix at the hour of her 76th birthday. 8 years old, no brating removed at the L. D. S. hospital re- gray horse about served to about thirty brand, weight about 1150 lbs. sufAs she soon as recovers ' cently. One black mare about 8 years old, guests. is unwill she ficiently it expected brand on left thigh. The Reflex goes into almost every dergo an operation for- tumor. Said animals are held by me to sehome in Davis County. Advertise! . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dykes, Mr. cure the payment of 33.00 damages and Mrs. Joseph P. Sharp, and Mr. done by' said animals upon the premand Mrs. M. T. Lyon all of Salt Lake ises of C. B. Stewart on the 28th day THE MEMBERS OF THE BAY VIEW CLUB ENTERTAINED City were visitors at the home of Mr. of July, 1920. and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs Sunday. Mrs. ROBERT J. B. Cooley delightfully enterBLAMIRES, t members of the Bay View for the Kaysville Precinct. tained Poundkeeper Mrs. Roy Kilfoii of Nevada, forclub at the home of Mrs. G. D. Rutmerly Miss Roetta Thomasson, has Y. L. AND Y. M. M. I. A. RALLY ledge Wednesday afternoon from 2 unarrived in Kaysville to spend the sumJULY 13TII. til, 6. A patriotic color scheme was mer months at the home of her parParade forms Bt the school cam- cleverly carried out in the decorations ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomasson. pus at 7 p'. m. Boy Scouts, Bee Hive of deep red roses and small American Mrs. Llewellyn Lloyd of Salt Lake Girls, hand. Mutual officers, auto flags. Small flags were also used as favors in the delicious refreshments formerly Miss May Stayner of Boun- floats from the business houses. for the which were served to Mrs. Nathan Mat Elder occasion, Speaker is V. the Mrs. of Charles tiful, guest K. Saxton at the home of her parents, Thomas of Salt Lake City at 7:45 p. Reeves, Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mrs. Mr. and' Mrs. W. P. Epperson, this m. Games, bonfires. Dont miss this Z. Henry Jacobs, Mrs. W. P. Epperoccasion for it will be one long to be son, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. A. Z. week. remembered. Tanner, Mrs. Clyde Epperson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. .B. Caddie and daughters, Bea, Alice and Margaret, of Sugar City, have just returned to their home after a three weeks' visit in Kaysville at the home of Mrs. Alice Refresh-mentswe- - Robert Blood, V.K.Saxton of Springfield, Oba, Mrs. George W. Swan, Mrs. F. B. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lloyd of s& Muir, besides the hostess. The guests Lake (Sty, who are visiting at the of the afternoon were Mrs. Charles home of Mrs. W. P. Epperson. Birkin,-Mrs,Tlenryx- H. x Big Solid chunks which defy Sizzling Sol the Crystal purest spring water. refrigerator home is the WASTELESS home. Springs ice frozen from the The ice-load- ed . PROTECT YOUR FOODS re ADAM BEESLEY Phone 122-- J Please Delivered Three Times a Week -- Just Arrived, a fine line of , Sanders. Mr. Jesse B. Flint has recovered sufficiently from his unfortunate accident to be around tpvim. Mr. Flint was in his automobile two weeks ago on his way to Canada when, owing to the bad condition of the roads, he lost control of the steering wheel and as a result the car ran into a tree at the side of the road. Mr. A, R. Spillman of Colorado, former mechanics arts instructor at the Davis high school is expected to arrive her Friday to be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gailey -- He for an indefinite length is also to be remembered as a singer, as the peopje of Kaysville. were favored- by hearing Mr. Spillman in public on a number of occasions. Mr. Spillman has been teaching in Omaha for two years at tbe high school, of-tim- On M onday.Mx. Ladies and Misses Oxfords and Pumps Late Styles, Low Prices, Good Quality White Soap, 20 Barsjfor $1 Stewart-Burto- n SHE ADMIRES A NEW STRAW HAT FIRIIAPS save. you started the season years straw just to Perhaps you bought one. the first day they bloomed, and find it dirty or yellow with cleaning. In either case you can get one of Saturday Special e, these brand new ones with much less harm to your pocketbook than boost to your pride. Our entire stock, always worth what we asked, has bpen repriced for the man-wh- o has been" looking forward to this sale. Co. TJENERADMERCIIANDISE KAYSVILLE, UTAH and. Mra.- - Cha.rles Burton celebrated their china wedding anniversary at their home in Kaysville. The living rooms were decorated with June roses and presented a very handsome appearance. Mrs. Burton looked her best on this happy occasion and was a most delihtful The afternoon was spent hostess. with -- games,- conundrums and other forms of amusement. A three course luncheon was served and Miss Isabelle Burton presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Burton" was' presented"" with a handsome dinner set of china by her f sther " John" Flint; ""and " ofhe r mem- bers of the family. T. is .to be., congratulated Kaysville the evidence of community spirit upon shown in the establishment of a playground, according to Professor Grif- fiths of the University of Utah. Prof. Griffiths is especially interested in $2.00 to $7.50 A Private Water System home farm with us. are readily obtainable through a consultation" Private "Irrigation Plant ... Your farm value will increase with a private irrigation plant. , These plants canbe- furnished eitherfor the man who" wants to supplement his present supply or for cases., where, pumping alone is rcquired'Yo obtain irrigation. Any size plant can be furnished on short notice. - service is free ter anyone in need of a plan tv. My engineering - Watson-- T -- anner Clothing Co. ogdenvutaii -- -- J. Phone 126 B. 1 mini ill!! KAYSVILLE I S! Galbraith KAYS VI LLE & |