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Show !II!!i!ll!!!!!I!!!li!ll!I!l!i:i!!IIIi:i!!Ill!!!!!!!!'!liIIII!li:!!H!ll!ll!ll!!lil!!ll!i!,;ijjj Better 'to". VV' ectr Good to Look at ! Ammw -. The Sign of Good Hosiery sign that they will look well, fit well and wear well. It s a sign of repeat orders and quick turnover by reason of quality that finds favor with people that are particular about their feet. Its a sign of right price because its direct from hosiery mill to dealer. Made for man, woman and child in cotton, wool and silk. Its a 1 1 1 V 3 I Phone No. 1 U 1 I!!! min Ula i MtU III m4 rtUlk I mt M alt?. C m4U? oral Itmlu. Ml 4 NaataU fiw-- 1 ka lac far atlaiawl milaf trtartri m. Urn Ik Darla Ilia aaara knaa Oil? Om vaaitk a tiM uf in ilmla nf m4 alaatila Uckta u4 W lifataal Emm leak PHatUf taktf Utah. In no case did the reply indicate that University of Utah credits were not given their full value. Advanced medical schools notes for the strictness of their entrance requirements, all are glad to receive Utah students. President Widtsoe when in the east, personally interviewed as many college heads as possible to determine spending their attitude toward the work done day from a few days' spent in Bounti- here as the guest of her parents Mr. ful where she was the guest of Miss and Mrs. W. P. Epperson. While in Vera Holbrook. Kaysville Mrs. $axton was the motif tof many delightful parties. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Taylor I of Rockford, Illinois, are visitors at j Three cows belonging to Frank Rigthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. by were struck by the 8 oclock BamBames this week. berger train going south Tuesday Two of the cows were killed Mrs. Chugg and daughters Vera, evening. almost instantly and it was necessary Mable, and Iva of Ogden were guests to kill the it was reported. The at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George cows were third, three of Mr. Rigbys best Leatham Mrs. C. E. Nalder, who recently unMrs. Harvey Aldous and Mrs. Marderwent an operation at the Dee hos- garet Haywood of Salt Lake City pital in Ogden, will be able to return were guests at the home of Mr. and Miss Zena Bishop of Provo is the home this week. Mrs. Mrs. B. T. Harris Sunday. of late the the wife is guest of Miss Emily Odd. Haywood Miss Margarite Smurthwaite of Salt Thornley Haywood and will leave soon Mrs. James Proudfoot was the guest Take City was the last week-en- d guest for her home in California. of friends in Ogden Saturday. of Miss Garnet Swan at her home on Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxtoa left Sun-- 1 Miss Myrtle Parks spent last weeek east Locust. day for her home in Springfield, Ohio, with her sister, Mrs. Frank Rigby. Miss Aidenn Jacobs returned Tues- after the summer months DIi biirtWaMrlav tir Am tlBaltar ilS left recently for Miss Leah Phillips Burley, Idaho. KAYSVILLE TU Kaysville, Utah I af tta 4ata aUat. Mrs. Leo Roueche is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. T. II. Bishop Frank Hyde is spending ten Phillips. days in Bryson Canyon. Miss Beatrice Barton of Salt Lake Miss Mary Abrams spent Sundey in City visited with relatives in Kaysville this week. Logan as the guest of relatives. Summer Miss Moselle Renstrom is the guest Miss Marva McBride of Ogden was week-enMrs. John W. Gailey for a' few of d the guest of Miss Salome days this week. Xing. Mr. B. T. Harris and son Browett E. W. Layton has returned from a a trip to Antelope island one made Hot at Lava .month spent springs, this week. Idaho. , day Mrs. Phillip Forbes and children of Clearfield are the guests of Mrs. A. E. Anderson. Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes spent Saturday in Ogden as the guest of Mrs. 'William Craig. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bishop' of Idaho Falla are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos II. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Miss Myrtle Bodily, and Hugh Mulvaney motored to Weber canyon Sunday. Monday. and Mrs. Arnold Bames and Richard Stanton spent Sunday in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steed of Clear- Lake visitors at the home of field were the guests of Kaysville Mrs. E.City, E. Eggleston. relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Larsen and son Mrs. Ileber Perry, of Terry, Utah Wilford of Salt Lake City are the is visiting at. the home of Mr. and guests of Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason Mrs. Oscar Barton this week. for a few days this week. Miss Ruth Parks of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen re- and Miss Gladys Jones of Bingham are cently returned from a trip through visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rig- Yellowstone park and are now spendby. on the Pacific coast. month a ing Mr. and Mrs? Harold Ansell of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young aand chilLake City spent the week-en- d with dren and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle and famYoung all of Salt Lake City spent ily. Sunday here as guests of relatives. Mrs. R. C. Jameson and daughters Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Crockett of Grace and Dorothy of Burley, Idaho, Logan are spending the week with Mr. are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Phil- and Mrs. John W. Gailey. Mrs. Crocklips. ett Was formerly Miss Evelyn Gailey. Mr. ) Miss Millie Criddle was hostess at a delightful dinner party Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ansel of Salt Lake City, the Misses Myrtle Jones, Hazel Bishop, Estella Criddle, Alta Criddle, and Messrs. Richard Gailey, Myron Phillips, Hubert Burton, Christopher B. Layton, and Vernon Love. II. H. Blood were the hosts at a dinner party at the Hermi tage in Ogden canyon Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton who returned to her home in Springfield, Ohio, Sunday. Hie members of the party were the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson, and Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Blood. Mr. and Mrs.- - . Mrs. Lawrence C, Blood and children of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Emily S. Bames this week. Miss Cora Underwood of Salt Lake City is visiting for a few days this Herbert Coffin of Portland, Oregon week with her cousin, Miss Norma spent a few days here this week as Underwood. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Misses Edna Rushforth, Miriam Barnes. Barnes. Mayme Rushforth and Ed Lay-toGolden J. Barton who underwent an Marley France, and Merrill Rushoperation at the Dee hospital in Ogden forth made a delightful trip to the lake two weeks ago returned to his home at the top of the mountains east of Saturday. Kaysville Sunday. n, KwnSK Some young lady that wants to attend the Davis County High School can work for her board and room in famMiss Florence M. Stanton underwent ily living four blocks from school in an operation it the L. D. S. hospital Kaysville. For further particulars, in Salt Lake City on Thursday of last write P. 0. Box 26. week. At last reports her condition was improved. U. OF U. NOTES done Work at the University of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield and with ranks Utah that of any similar son Vaughn are spending a to results of a quesvacation on the bear river and college, according to former unitionaire sent recently motoring through southern Idaho and versity students now enrolled in other northern Utah. colleges. The purpose of this was to Miss Eva Joy Neilson of Logan will determine the standing work done at be the guest of Miss Claire Gleason the University of Utah has at other this week-enThis winter Miss Neil- institutions of higher learning. son will have the supervision of the Questions were asked concerning the art departments in all of the Logan transfer of credits and the general atcity schools including the high school titude of the school attended toward and junior high schools. the work done at the University of two-wee- ks d. aaoDUCT. It M. W. PHILLIPS Cant Leak, Candies, Gears, Groceries, etc. Because It's Made in One Piece Underwear Sale The Clearance Sale on Summer Underwear Is Now in Progress all Mens, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Muslin and Knit Wear at from one- - third to one-ha- lf $ .50 off. values Boys Unions $ -- .75 values Boys Unions $1-2- values Boys Unions 5 valuesBoys Unions $1.00 values Mens Unions $1.75 vaues Mens Unions $2.75 values Mens-Union.75 values Ladies' Knit Unions $1.00 values Ladies Knit Unions $1.50 values Ladies Knit Unions $2.00 values Ladies Knit Unions $2.50 values Ladies Knit Unions $1.50 $L7? s 25 .50 .75 .50 .50 .75 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 values Ladies Knit Vests values Ladies Knit Vests values Misses Knit Unions values Misses Knit Vests values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear values Ladies Muslin Wear 29 45 "5 95 59, 98 45 J 8? $1-2- ') $149 45 2 45 - 2? 25 45 - I;..: 9 $L - - $1-4- 9 All Summer Hats at Half Price KAYSVILLE, UTAH Golden Rule Stores like a bottle; no ALL one piece, no joints. Even stop- per socket is moulded in. Guaranteed for full two years service or a new one free. Get a Kant-- , leek. You may need it tonight. at the state university. IIu inveatigj. tions corroborated the evidence shows by the questionaire answers. President Widtsoe, on his rutun, made the following announcement: The University of Utah is certainly of as high standing as any similar university in the east Eastern colleges look with favor on receiving o university students for post graduit work. XT n A - fWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Priv-at- e KAYSVILLE Originators of Low Prices FARMINGTON HOUSE WIRING I am prepared to install electric wiring, both for light and power purposes-.,.- ! have had several yearsL-experienin this line of work and my work substantially -conforms with the rules and reejuire--o-f the NATIONAL' BOARD OF FIRE -UNDERWRITERS.- - If you have a wiring-jobiof Davis any part 2 County, call me at Phone and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your. ce I: X X X LAYTON DRUG CO. ' The Rexall Store -- ( x X X Utility pumping units. J. B. CALBRAin-- i Phone 1 26, Kaysville, Utah n 2S-N- job. P- - A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH s |