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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAI1 Iff if fttMrftititf mi tin tifitrtfttitf ttfftt If ff If !( iff iiftiiftftt gestions for S A, xcursion FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th. Olives, ripe or green, Pickles, sour or sweet, Salad Dressing, Potato Chips, Walnut or Cocoanut for the Cake made with Swansdown Cake Flour arid Burnetts Vanilla for flavoring; Pineapple, sliced or grated. Ice Cream Powder and Jello, Currants and Raisins. Veal Loaf, Deviled Ham, Prepared. Mustard, Chipped Beef, Shrimps, wet or dry. Grape Juice, Apple Ade, Grenadine Grape- lade, Orange Marmalade, Shasta Jams, Lemons, Pop-corCandy, Chewing Gum, Oranges and Bananas. n, If You Havent That Pair of Dancing Pumps; We have Just Your Fit. Phone No. 1 Kaysville, Utah I Miss Josie Layton of Layton was a Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ingels of II1IIIIIII1IIIII11IIIIIII1IIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII week-en- d visitor at the home of Jeffers, Minnesota, are the of guests Miss Elizabeth Green at her home on their daughter, Mrs. Clyde A. Epper East Locust street. I son for an indefinite time. Mr. and vdta Mtar MUb ud twtUkte aad tabllaWa t ad Um aalac Mrs. Ingels made the trip from MinneLarrrtlla Caaala dd I' eerperad Mrs. Joseph Flint has returned from Um w Dm Oaa-Jtk la ad sota to Utah in their car. They are Haadtlp ttr. an enjoyable visit with her relatives, (anatof, draft aad aatabla ffrvw-enroute to California. far aklpat I aad aaaaias ara James and Heber Whitesides and their Tremonton-Garlan- d tadwtrl Haa tka Darla Hirk aak I, akartkaa aad aoara keaaa. City Mr. families in and Mrs. Jesse Tremonton. of Simpson vatar aad alaatria llftk aad lndo- ki Buhl, Idaho, are spending a week or iy lavattai L Hoa ad tka lalaad Friatlat aaaipaa aad Ita Mrs. M. M. Whitesides and Mrs. more with relatives and friends ir. I 1 ylaat. Charles Bennett both attended the Kaysville. Mrs. Simpson was formerfuneral services of their uncle, John ly Miss Pearl Shelton. As Kaysville 1 T. McClure Peters is home from a Ellison, in Nephi last jveek., was the former home of these young ten days vacation to Strawberry. William Butcher, who has been very people, they are being welcomed home by their many friends here. Mrs. Brigham Young has been very ill at his home for some time, is reill at her home for several days. ported to bo improving gradually, alBON FIRE PARTY HELD Ill he is still confined to his bed. Miss Artell Linford and James though The Civic club of girls of KaysFletcher motored to Logan Sunday. Kaysivlles younger set will enter- ville held a bon fire party Monday City; Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, tain at Saltair Saturday evening. The on the west side of Albert formerly Miss Estella Epperson of evening Miss Muriel Reeves returned home committee on arrangements is comThe evening was Kaysville, who has been making her today from a visit with friends at posed of Vernon Mansell and Maurice Bartons pond. spent in games, singing and an ex- lome in Springfield, Ohio, since her Springville. Barnes. temporaneous program in which every marriage in the fall; and Mrs. J. Les-i- e Mrs. R. W. Van Dyke of Trenton is Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge left one had his share of the entertain Crocket, formerly Miss Evelyn visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Monday for Loa to visit Dr. and Mrs. ment to give. Peanuts wer served Gailey. The guests were seated at Sirl R. Davis. D. G. Nelson. While in that locality and eaten around the fire, which was card tables on the lawn where they Mr. and Mrs. William Haight re- Doc will try his hand at landing mack- kept blazing high. A9 unique fea- enjoyed themselves at 500 until later ture of the evenings entertainment in the afternoon when delicious returned Thursday from a motor trip inaws at Fish lake. was a scenic trip around the Bartoii freshments were served by members of through Idaho. Mrs. John Trappet of Ogden, ac- pond. The entire party, led by Tyler the club. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Reeves are companied by her daughter, Bertha, Barton, joined hands and made the Besides the guests of honor, the now located in their home at the Ker- and her son, Edward, have been vis- trip which furnished of plenty thrills, party included the members of the itors at the home of Mrs. Mary C. especially for those who did not know club and one shaw residence.' guest each. Those presClarke since Sunday. the way. The girls gave the party ent were Mrs. Sumner Gleason, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Jude of Ogden is a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch, Mrs. with their parents as guests of honor, Fred Rampton, Mrs. John W. Thornvisitor, the guest of her Alvin Hatch, Mrs. Reuben Hatch, Mr. but owing to the threatening inclem- ley, Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Sirl R. Davis. of the weather a limited number II. Blood, Mrs. William Gailey, Mrs. Clyde Hatch and Miss Geneva Hatch ency of parents were present. Maurice Barnes and Vernon Man- all of Woods George W. Underwood, Mrs. J. B. Cross, were guests of sell spent Saturday at the Hermitage Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Friday and Saturday the girls will Cooley, Mrs. Robert Birkin, Mrs. NaBarnes in Ogden canyon with friends. make a hike up to the leakes in the than Reeves, Mrs. Charles T. King, mountains east of Kaysville. Every- Mrsv George W. Swan, Mrs. J. G. M. Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton of Miss Mary Swnn returned home one is invited to join in the hike. Mr. Barnes Mrs. Frank. B. Muir, Miss Ruby Farmington were guests of Mr. and Tuesday evening from Richfield, Thornley will act as chief guide on Muir, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Miss Flor-MiMrs. W. E. Barton Wednesday. where she has spent the past four the occasion. For further informaMollie Barnes, Mrs. W. P. Epmonths William C. Barton was the guest of nursing. While away she hat tion, see Miss Gladys Pratt or tele- person, Mrs. Morris Ellison, Mrs. John charge of the general hospital at phone No. 92. W. Gailey, Mrs. James Ellison, Mrs. honor at a dinner party at the e Richfield. A. M. Barnes Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Georhotel Sunday afternoon. BAY VIEW CLUB ENTERTAINS ge Leatham, Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Minnie Ashby and her daugh Epperson, Mrs. N. S. I.arsen of Salt Lake City Mrs. Nick Bonnemort and Mrs. LawrFOR SUMMERS BRIDES is "the guest of her daughter, Mrs. tors, Marcella and Vera, are guests at ence Ellison. Responding to the weeks of gayetj Herbert L. Gleason, for a few days. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Ash and festivities that have prevailed in Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barber of Cen- by and her OUTING DATE CHANGED daughters are from Oma- Kaysville since the first of its daughterville- were the guests of Mr. and ha, Nebraska. The North Davis stake outing to ters became a summer bride, the Bay Mrs. George W. Young on Wednesday. View club entertained at cards Mon- Saltair has been changed to take place Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flint accomafternoon from 3 until 6 at the Friday, August 13. South Davis stake A big Davis county gravel truck panied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steed, day home of Mrs. John W. Thornley in will join with North Davis in celeoverturned on the road this side of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Christianson, Mr. compliment to Mrs. Newsman Reeves, brating the day. the Kaysville reservoir yesterday. The and Mrs. Walter Flint, and Mr. and driver was unhurt. Mrs. William Robins, spent a delight- formerly Miss Eldora Rampton of Bountiful; Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, Work on the Bamberger depot is Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rutledge en- ful day in Weber canyon last week on Miss Mable Larsen of Salt formerly proceeding in a leisurely manner. The tertained at a dinner party at their the Thornley ranch. Lake City; Mrs. Herbert J. brick Barnes, arrived this week and are being home Thursday evening in compliment Doris Layton, daughter of Mr. and formerly Miss Eva Lund of Salt Lake unloaded. All little speed, Julian. to Miss Frances Richards of Salem, Mrs. George T. Iayton, is suffering PER PAIR PER PAIR PER PAIR Oregon, dean of women at the Uni- from concussion of the brain as a reof Oregon. Covers were laid sult of the accident which occured versity ' f6r'iriss Richards," Jfr.and Srrs'. B. "hen the auto, driven by Mr . Lay ton, -We Cooley, Miss Miriam Barnes, Miss Ar- left the road last Friday night. She good bargains-i- n tha onoe Line. Come in and take tell Linford, Keith Barnes and James will be confined to her bed for sevadvantage of the savings. Fletcher. The dinner was followed by eral weeks, We have just receiveda according. ta the attending shipment of Sample Underwear in a dancing party at Lagoon. physician. Mushnwear. We a sar KAYSYILLE tw I lunrt lr It mtt Dtfb tr Am Im W w Id ml La - last Games at Layton Ball Park al U vs. Layton, 7 Saturday, Aug. Kaysville vs. Layton, Wednesday, Aug. Brigham vs. Layton, Saturday, Aug. 4 Games will be called at 4:30 p. m. t Layton The second of a series of three games between these teams Layton Ball Park Wednesday, August the 11th Game at 4:30 p.m. ss New-hous- M; WrPHILLIPS jr Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc.: ! ! SWAT The Harmless some-cxceptional- ly mg of 40 to 50 per cent. are Offering this line at KAYSVILLE, UTAH Stores ! ! House-Fl- y Flies are the most active of all agents in the of diseases. . are-offeri- ng- Ifjpeople could only see the loads of filth and germs that they carry, awar bf extermination VouIdTS continued against them until every one was destroyed. We have all of the most effective weapons to use against' flies." The cost compared with the annoyance avoided. START WAR ON THESE PESTS NOW LAYTON DRUG CO. GJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish ate Utility pumping units, J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 26, Kaysville, Utah 1 KAYSVILLE Originators of Low Prices FARMINGTON HOUSE WIRING Vrmaed to Install' eTectriclvmng, hoth tor eYiHrnSWefJ)urPoses' have had several yearsme work suband Uy cnfos with the rules my and require- - DOTEP?Wpt!Trni'TI,9NAL BOARD -- OF FIRE ou have a wiring job in anv caU me at PhoDe 2SN2 and Krill an exact cost of your Fu job D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH -- - |