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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH FARMINGTON ... mI rf riek ul fertile Dart r. U iyr rTyLm, 4 Dm MiMinri liw U.MWlM Ha wtunwrta - . J " A m r $ j9 celebrated Independ-- ! the first time day Monday for and it was a big sac-feSn several years; the program consisting of singmusic, games and- racing speeches, horse race. es included an isexcitinig making efforts to I Farmington Organise a brass band. Firming)" ss - Miss Lillie dark of Morgan is the Mrs. A. Smith and daughter, Blanch, guest of Mrs. Dora Robinson. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Foster at Provo during the week. Miss Alice Secrist of Brigham City is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scoffield ot Blanch Wood. Salt Lake- - visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbott during the week. Mrs. Wilford Barber is visiting in Centerville as the guest of Mr. and Miss Millie Criddle of Kaysville visMrs. R. Barber. . ited in Farmington during the week The Misses Thora and Della Hatch with Mrs. Myrtle Criddle. of Rock Springs, Wyo., are Mi.-guests of Fay Steed and Miss Florence Mrs. E. H. Clark. ' Neff or Salt Lake a ere last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Giles and fami- guest of Miss Emma Miller. ly left Wednesday for Provo to spend Mrs. the Fourth, before going to. Price to sw.arm Eugene Clark entertained the of Beehive girls Wednesday spend the summer. Decorations evening at her home. were in garden flowers. Refreshments were to twenty-six- . HOME SWEET HOME s wem'rv TH BOY, i$ ONf N,s iNlHt VdSl.' SHOOlt) BE qgXTcfU- - tACHVY FOR sred - "w InTT'f 1 I;,- - Wt. 'X THAT s 1 U 6w UK n I; PEASON SAViNO '- VORw. The member of the Young Matrons club were entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Miller G Steed Garden roses were used in the decorations. Sixteen were . present. C ' FOR TOMORROW ID SHJr 1 . olf killers answered the Saturday afternoon call for the purpose of exterminating coyotes betwee- n- Farmington and the big lake, but the sly creatures had seemingly got some warning of the raid and not one was seen by the army of hunters. Practice makes perfect. Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying Application of that principle to our everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit or a bad habit Miss Clara Walker, Clara Todd, Ann Coombs, Emma Miller, Della Todd, Martha Millard, Dora Wood, Nellie Crosby and Vontella Hess entertained at a swimming party at Lagoon Wednesday afternoon, followed by supper under the trees, after which the party spent the evening dancing. This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method Open Servant an Account Iwith U Today JtOW! BARNES BANKING CO. - KAYSVILLE, me Need - - - is expected full four jears of high rnu-- t school be offered. LAYTON The University of Utah and the For further information write to Dr. otat! in the rmUt of fertile field. Excel m the production of milk, tomi State Hospital association lave plan Heber J ttne- and Sears, Department of lly. beet" Ha the factory ugar of the i joton Sugar company, tannery, ned to and give as a part of of Utah. University jgiene. roller nil a creamery and concrete the regular work at the University for of the State road tood opportune tiei for those seeking suburban acreage the autumn term which begin Sepfor fuit growing, truck gardening, FIRE AT MILLER FLORAL PLANT chicken raiding and dairying On the tember 22, a course for the training of the Hamherjrer EJectnc, Oregon Sho-Fire, which threatened to destroy I me and D. A R G.. Hu elecof nurses. tric light and waterworks. Write the monster plant of the Miller Horal Commercial club for information Three months of the course will be company, broke out last Friday afterthe Univcrsit at spent studying noon about 6 oclock in tha boiler Mrs. M. H. EIison is rapidly re- under the faculty of the medical school house of the plant Luckily them was at the state institution. Nine months no wind and the efforts of a bucket gaining her health. will be given to training in one of the briade to save the buildings were The Fordson ' threshing outfit, on state The loss is estiwholly successful. hospitals. exhibipon by the layton Auto Co., One year of high school is required mated at $3,500, partly covered by has been ,old to the Kendall Thresh- for registration and if college credit insurance. ing company, of South Weber. UNIVERSITY UTAH Clean Cotton Rags Now That Good Coal ! t Lay-to- n t ! breaking. Auto Repairing a Specialty Shop on Locust Street KAYSVILLE, UTAH iiiiiiiiliiilliiniliii Coal will be hard to get by NO MORE BUNION PAIN! Pars' tnatutrcBeC Fairrfoot k the real bonioa core. It brine Immediate pain relief literally malta th away without twin or discomfort. Now is the time to play safe for next winter. advanc- Bunion Foot Louis Underwood, Alex Criddle and Tyler Barton, of Kaysville, and Louis Cook of Layton departed for Yellowstone Sunday morning via the auto route. They will be gone two weeka. The water of the East Canyon reservoir will be released today for the benefit of the farmers under the Davis and Weber counties canal. A generous supply of water will be served this reservoir year as the 24,000 acre-fois filled to the brim. It has been proposed to reinforce the dam and raise it another ten feet. mnmrm Mmee Vre M lia)gttH.luMa(en4rfk r .7 e fur tnsl t mar risk kairalalr. M ud fm win b omhar auwa. (ist to. fflSVILLEIfc ran m4rUryt.rt j lilmi - N Layton Drug Co. Ahead of Engagements. Mary, who Is the baby sister of girls In college, looks forward with visits home delight to their week-enand devotes herself entirely to them at such times. Recently, her sister noticed thni as Mary knelt to say her little prajer she hurried through It, then tegnn again and so on until she i had It almost breathlessly four time. Finally, she 'arose and exclaimed; Now, I am prayed up for four night and we can visit" New Yorks Indian Reoarvat'ona. There are Indian reservations at Erie, Cattaraugus county; Oneida reservation at Oneida; Onondaga reservation. , Syracuse ; St Regis reservation, Franklin county; Shlnneeock resa ervation. Southampton, L. L; In of counties Erie reservation and Genesse. and the Tuscarora reservation In Niagara county. Some of these reservations are. quite large, running up to 7,300 acres.- - They are open to visitors almost any time. Tona-waod- eh AllTnrfdlnEqjeiiscs t' There is every indication that (there will be a coal shortage and higher prices when the beet harvest starts. If you are wise you will order your coal now. On mhde account of no storage rate beidg 1 this year there have been but few storage orders. Order now and insure delivery. Adams & Sons Co. LAYTON, UTAH M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH fmmi I FJUtTFOOT eamif lor Crsry Fool Trouble The House of Quality t FOR WINTER ot rejH-fltei- It mekteee ORDER YOUR n d ing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of cars in which to ship. AA I HOUSE WIRING I am prepared to install electric wiring, both for 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 part of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your job. 28-N- D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH Printing i a Silmnill Who Travel Cheaply Traveling expenses 1 cert! Good prin ting on it ETX3 coS3 you &de and does it much for you. Use more printed Ask cl ttJesranship. X H " Inl&nd Printing Co. ! ec-ti- Mr. and Mrs. James Ware will enin honor of their son, Leo J., BIG M.,1. A. RALLY TO and his bride, with a parcel shower at BE HELD IN SYRACUSE their home this evening. Mr. and The North Davis stake M. I. A. rally Mrs. Leo J. Ware were married last ' will be held July 15, 1920, at 8 p. m. week. oclock in the Syracuse amusement Professor Kent, of Salt Lake City, hall. The program is as follows: a number of the ladies of addressed SoOnward Christian Opening song, the home of Mrs. Robert at Layton Male Ariel ldiers; prayer; selection, Birkin last Thursday afternoon. The quartet of Salt Lake City; address, address was Balvery interesting and was My Boy and My Girl, Melvin J. much Reenjoyed by those present. lard; community singing; debate, solved, That a Woman President ot The ball game last Saturday afterthe United States Would Solve the noon was between Layton and BounPresent Ills of Our Country; selection, tiful and was played on the Layton Ariel quartet; dancing, 9:30. A dem field. The soon was 11 to 3 in favor onstration of correct modern dancing of Layton. The home team has dropwill be given.' ped but one game this year. Saturday the game will be between Ogden and Layton on the home grounds and will be called at 4:30. Ogden is coming down in force and will make every effort to wipe out the stain of two defeats at the hands of our boys. The Blacksmith, Horseshoeing attendance promises to be record Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). K I - R. L. Martin The price is constantly NEWS tertain of practicing thrift Mafa This HanK Vour Xest .. . V ! Friday of last week the Miller family reunion was held at the Lagoon in honor of the one hundredth birthday anniversary of Hannah Miller and the seventieth anmersary of Sarah Hess. Luncheon was served at tables under the trees and huge bowls of red roses were used in decorating the tables. Covers were laid for 10b persons. it once ' Piets and Scot. In bis Dictionary of 1 hrase and Fable, the learned Rev. Dr. E. Cob-haBrewer, writes upon Piets and Scots:' "Plct is not the Latin plcti (palnted people). Ar Plcti and Scot are always mentioned together, there Is no reason" why 'one name should be Latin, and tlte other Gaelic. Scot ia the Gaellsgod ( m dweller In wood and forests), and Plct is the Gaelic pict-l(freebooters), the two being equivalent to foresters and free- m, st booter." , Deponds on Point of Vlowr. Wo can see In the puddle either tha mud or the reflection of the blue sky ; Just a we cboooe. Lucy Fitch kina. r SUMKLAS JJoIgn& White, bologna right, bologna round and brown. United here Is high das cheer in meats, the best in town. well worth your com, and porterhouse the same. Chickens, lamb, pork chops and ham, and different kinds of game; ere is the place to pad your face, but you must cook it first. Everything from fall till spring, from fish to wiener-worst- ," H&s to spare spare. ribs for fair! Liven, hearts and cheese; gausage, too, and bacon true in here we aim to please. STEPHENS BROTHERS LAYTON, UTAH -- i |