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Show ANNOUNCEMENT Lot For Sale One-ha- lf west of the new Bamberger lot for depot The best location in town. Price, $600.00. For further information call or write to sal-s-66x2- One-ha- lf r k vi if ir tV 's .V i- SEES GOOD IN THE TEA CUP LAYTON niutat uf ffrtili fihU iction of milk, (ma-UHa !h fn lory nl auwttr of the Stniar company, cannery, roller mill, trenmci) nmt mi on the concrete SUite ronJ ltHi opiortunitio for thone seeking uhurhn nrreatre for fruit growing, truck gariicnintf, chu ken raising ami iUtning On the Nncn xf th Hamhcnrcr Kiev Inc, CWimn Short Hiu electric in and I), ft R. U ht.hu ntni waterworks FetU m th in the prvHi Hat. Rowing morrow night (Friday), at 7:30. This Oarsmen In the oitry days of the is a stereoptican lecture on bout race wore top missionary Oxford Cambridge hats. work in the Philippines and is of a Andrew Ja.ken' Nickname. high grade and very entertaining and The nnkmin.e old Hickory" wa instructs e. Eeryone is invited, espeMiss Cecil Harris returned home given to Andre a .Wksoti for the toughcially boys and girls. Adv. ness and sturdiness of his character. yesterday from an extended visit in Alberta, Canada. in Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Gibson Too 1 P. 0. Box 96f Kaysville. . Au Magnrtism Arrange Nail. lime Unit l into uiugnetlsiu ar Announct ment is hereby made of a in puniHel Itt.vers for packn.nls ranges free trip through the Philippine ing K tin ileuee of it Swiss (mentor. i.xhunis at the Presbyterian church toA Money Power The Layton Bank has missed the services of Vird Cook this week, who is confined at his home with sickness. Free! Free! You will find this sale a remarkable way to get more out of ypur money. Come in and give it a chance to show Its power. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton, a boy, Tuesday night, January 18th. Mother and child are reported doing out of town we will pay your railroad fare or fill your tank with gas. Just buy $25 worth of To those living well. shoes. baby girl arrived at the home of A Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris Tuesday morning, Jan. 18th. Mother and child ARE YOU GjETTING YOUR SHARE? doing nicely. The new Layton garage is fast nearing completion and bids fair to bq ready for occupancy before the date set for opening, March 1st. The Layton Mutual Association is giving a young folks dance in the La Tonia hall Thursday evening, Jan. 20. Everyone is invited to come and have a real time. Walter Parrish, who was struck last week by an automobile, is rapidly getting well and will be able to attend school before long. REDUCTION Continues in Full Swing stock, putting more shoes on tables, hanging up more hosiery, filling up the bins with short lines, at UNBELIEVABLE PRICES. We said this sale would be a history-making event in Ogden in lowering the cost of footwear. A single visit here will prove the truth of the statement. COME IN THE MORNING IF POSSIBLE, AVOID THE AFTERNOON JAM. Consider These Savings LadiesSilk Hose , In all colors. Come tomorrow early morning if you want any of these hose. Sizes 8H to 10. Regular prices up to $1.75. Reduced price Ladies Lisle Hose In white only, but easy to dye any color. Sizes 8V$ to 10. Always sold for 75c. During this sale reduced to 19c 48c Sizes 5 to 2 Sizes 2 to 8 $1.68 $2.98 Sizes shoes. at $3.98 Some Real Values - IN LADIES LOW AND HIGH HEEL SHOES. Regular lines in OCT pray, brown and black. Sizes 2 M to 8 AA to EE. Prices up to $10. Get them for yourself or your tpOeOO daughters now at our reduced price. to-w-it: Pumps and Oxfords Oxfords in brogue and others up to $12 - Pumps -i- n- black and brown plain, colonial or trap, up to $11.50. Remember Easter comes early one-ha- lf this year Save by and 6 ords now at your Pumps getting values--Snap- py one-thir- df $6.85 $3.98 $6.85 Whereas on the 17th day of January, 1921, 1 received from the marshal of Kaysville City a certain animal One sheep with no marks; also a certificate signed by said marshal setting forth that the said animal was found trespassing upon Second street and that the amount of damage, poundage and tresspass is $1.00. Notice is hereby given: That if said animal is not claimed and taken away and said charges and all costs paid before I oclock p. m. on Friday, the 28th day of January, A. I). 1921, at the City Pound, in Kaysville City, Davis County, Utah, I will, at said time and place, offer said animal for sale, at public auction, and soil the same to the highest and best bidder, for cash, to satisfy the .amount claimed on said certificate and on you it costa $15.00 $4.98 to 2 ular and Munson lasts youll say we have knocked the H out of now - Mens Shoes, in black and brown button and lace English and regular shapes. Sizes 5 to 12. We put them on a table and reduced the price to Dont blame us if they are more elsewhere. One customer remarked today: I have never bought shoes for $12.00 equal to these two pair." You can also find them of the same value. And we have added many more shoes to this wonderful assortment at only You can buy them 59c 49c for a pair of good We have gathered together at least ten different lines of Ladies Shoes High Prices, Ladies Misses 69c 59c a Demonstrated Economy the true our To those who know ' value of economy Notice all oiif-sht- s ul e n NEW ROUTES OF NEAR EAST ' 5 k B Ex-tend- ed V Broken Window Lanced Bey's Boll. A piece of glass frtrni a broken window In a store In Evansville, Ind, lanced a boll on a small boys neck as It fell to the sidewalk. A eurgeoa finished the operation. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gsiley of NOTICES Kaysville entertained the following Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. Layton people at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lloyd Ivie, who leave toon for Japan: Estate of Grace Ellison, deceased. Mr. David E. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Creditors will present claims with La Conte Stewart, Miss Mamie Lay-to- n vouchers to the undersigned at the and Mr. Stanley Layton. office of T. McClure Peters, her attorney, at Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 1st day of June, A, D. 1921. IOUNDKEEPERS NOTICE can. Dont let your husband tell Mens Dress Shoes When you see what we are offering in Black and Brown English, .Reg- o Notice to the Wives MOTHERS Don't overlook these real values in misses and childrens shoes. They will help to make your money go farther. Buy them at these reduced prices. 11 Yt o This shipment will last only three or four days. Get yours while you Boys Childrens Shoes The City Council held a meeting in the Bank building last Thursday night, at which tme Ray L. Bybee was qualified and duly appointed as city marshall. Mr. Bybee has been well chosen and will assume his new duties at once. Rubbers for All Mens I'r. Charles V Flint, now In hla to a devieight) sixth tar, ation from the strict rule of abstemiousness which cannot but cause con- reru In the Inner circles of moral re form, savs tin New York World. Though he has always Indulged la stimulants like tea, coffee and alcohol," and In tobacco not at all for more than half a ivntury, he yet flnda a certain virtue In tea drinking. I have used tea most, he says, "because It seems to me to facilitate the raen-teffort of writing and speaking." If the venerable ex president of Harvard university had merely sakl that he derived some dletic benet from lea, no exception would betaken to the statement. It la Ills frank that he usea tea as a stimulant and finds that It helps hla mental processes which will be challenged. Can there he good In any stimulant? Can the willful excitation of the mind by any kind of brew be othe than Immoral In Its essential nature? All simon-purreformers of the drink art! will feel sure that the use of tea haa drugged Doctor Kllota Intellect and robbed It of Its highest productivity. Hut what the wortd haa lost In that particular will count as nothing to the that this' distinguished champion of temperance la not 100 per cent perfect In hla paw hlbltlon views. Railroad Llnsa Will Materially as the Result of Open Miss Mary Bone will return to her atlons of the Great War. work at the Golden Rule store the The military operations of the war first of next week. She has been sufdefering from a severe case of ton- gave a material boost to railroadLew-la In -near the East, aaya velopment sil itis. Heck, In Asia. 'After their successElder Mathoihah Thomas of Salt ful campaign at the end of 1917, the Lake City will give a lecture in the British extended their .track line from Egypt to Palestine, connecting at Kaysville tabernacle Sunday evening, Uoluieh near Jerusalem, Jh& llpe the 7 30 is The m. at p. January public invited to be present. Killed Daughter on Eve of Wedding. choice Disapproving Mrs. A. E. Stevenson and the Misses of a husband. Bostleman of Fred Ida Robins, Gladys Cowley and Mamie Cheater, Neb., gave the girl, Frieda, Layton formed a jolly party that at- poisoned candy on the eve of her Intended a performance at the Orpheum tended wedding. to .a young school-- , theatre in Salt Lake City last Satur- teacher, according , to the coroners ' " verdict. day night. PRICE From all indications we will have our 1500 new customers within the next ten days. Several times during Friday, Saturday and today it looked as though we would have to lock the door. Crowds of buyers were so eager to get their share of the many bargains we are offering in shoes, rubbers and hosiery. It was almost impossible to wait on all of them. High Prices is taking the count at Clarks Store, and we are still digging through the Doctor Eliot, Aged Educator, Goes on Record as Having Faith In That Moderate Stimulant. i ELEANOR MAYBlft DURFEY, Administrator of Estate of Grace Ellison, deceased. ' Date of first publication January 20, A. D. 1921. Date of last publication February 192L 17, SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SEC-on- d judicial district, in and for the county of Davis, State of Utah. Matilda Keatley, plaintiff, vs. Irvin G. Keatley, defendant. The State of Utah to Irvin G. Keatley, defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the costs. above entitled action and in cv:e of Dated at Kaysville City, Pavi3 your failure so to do, judgment will v to County, Utah, this 17th dy of Janu- be rendered against you the demand of the complaint which 1921. ary, has been filed with the clerk rf this -ROBERT BI AMIRF.S, is brought to dis- court, Pour.dl eeper for Kay.'-illCity. o!ve the hrd3 of matrimenr hereto- ad- - vertisements from time to time. Call as many times as possible at the Atore. We are adding new bargains continually to the already unbelievable values we.are offering you. It will be time well spent. Tbt-eti- m- e IT PAYS Across Walk (o EAST SIDE OF STREET ad fore oT'Vtng between you Gelt The way 2358 .Washington Avenue J . t)8fVm when tr'v you Ulill.t. ifnlit l ' -t a ha vp Th.iinas ('ai g b tiff. 6et artMlie tfieli ( i iTt- - m- - mi 4 tal to An m !, -- - a T. McCLUPS ruTTEPS. Plaintiff's I plain- Attorney.-KVvv.::- K if.hr Fir t riMVfK'-Last mjl'-atio- n Pci. 23, 13. Jan. 20, 1921. V I |