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Show - UTAH. TIIE WEEKLY nBFl.EX. KAYSVILLE. Dr. Hesss Poultry Panacea and Stock Tonic Poultry Panacea makes your hens lay more eggs. i Hess Stock Tonic keeps ows healthy. It makes cows healthy. The healthy cow, the hungry cow is the business cow. She is the cow that converts her feed of grain and fodder into pails of milk. Davfe Wrfwt alt? ta M-- t IN far raaMim Ear Till Ealtar M1U, lU aaUMa tmi trutt aualiif aataMhluMat at Oa KarrtlUa Caaalwr wrymtiw add wmJUi at tha attr. Oa. ataadUy ta aral lanatac. frtt aad aawable lam far ihtpawl aad aaaalaf ara faa ladaatrlaa. Baa tha Daria Htvfc aahaal. aharahaa aad apara haaaa. dtp watar aad alaatrta llakta aad Indaea. lavaataaaah Him at tha Mth lalaad FHattaa data aiaat. Tk Matr I Am w tt ( - out-of-to- v 4 week. Mrs. W. F. Epperson is expected The Y. I M. I. A., at their meethome in about two weeks; She is a ing Tuesday evening, now visiting friends and relatives at basketball team. Practiceorganised is to begin Manitou and Colorado Springs, Colo. at once and a committee composed Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Van Dyke of of Clarence McClatchie, Frank Red-for- d and Amos Odd was appointed to Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jude arrange dates and games. A dance f Ogden were recent visitors at the with a game preceding it is to be . borne of Mr .and Mrs, Sirl Davis. given soon, which will be tha event of the season. Elder Vernon Layton, who was opHeres What People erated on in a San Diego hospital Say About Tuilac three weeks ago, is still seriously ill After so many years of sufferthough some better at last advices. ing, my complete recovery since Blood transfusion was resorted to at taking Tanlac seems too good to the most serious stage of his illness. Mrs. M. E. Proctor, 717 be true. The hoard of county commissioners West First St, Los Angeles, Calif. Tanlac has built me up until I of Davis have set August 15 feel like a new man. I have gained as the datecounty vote to on the North Davis SO pounds in two months time." Irrigation district. William Weigel, 2602 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. Miss Nonna Underwood entertained Tanlac has restored my health ao fully that I feel it my duty to with a miscellaneous shower at her tell everyone I possibly can what a home on Locust street last Saturday Mrs. Wilsplendid medicine it is. evening for Miss Virginia Phillips, liam Gibson, 102 High St, Holyoke, i Mass. I honestly believe Tanlac is the finest medicine for stomach trouble ever sold in a drug store. Joseph Urban, 147 Fillmore Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. "Tanlac has benefited me so much I wish 1 could go all over the country and tell people about this wonRev. C. II. Sanderful medicine. ders, 1824 Fourth Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Get this Wonderful Jledicine at THE REXALL STORE At Layton. Price fl.00 a Bottle Pre-war We have some fine apples we are offering at ridiculosly low prices. School Boy Winesaps and Jonathans,, per bu. 75c i Other Jonathans, per bushel . . $1 and $1.25 Stamen Winesap, one of the finest apples grown, red, $1.25 solid, delicious, per bushel . . $1 and Kaysville, Utah I 2 Landau, Josephine Bernard, year alone, but throughout the con Emily Fitzroy, Patricia Fruen and sumptive year, in order that we mr many others well known to the screen market our crops orderly. We are going to have an increase and the stage. David -- marketing m this con is the farmer demand-init, but the best interests in our SEES IT naional life are sold on it. . PRESIDENT, want I dont believe we! an exclusive agricultural policy. What we do FOR SALEBarred Plymouth Rock want is a definite national policy in cockerels. Call Phone 122-Kay which agriculture properly articulates ville. 141ft AS J. R. HOWARD, NATIONAL FARM BUREAU A fine daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmonds of Bountiful Bunday. Mrs. Edmonds wps formerly Miss Martha Barber of Kaysville. . r Keep Your System Toned Up. Thursday night at the Central schooU Irrigation District No. 2 will hold an important meeting, as outlined in these columns last week. All interested are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak enterA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tained at a dinner party at their home Mother Burton E. Robert Monday. on Nofth Main street last 'Monday well. babe and doing Covers were laid for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Layton of t Mr. Mrs. Amos Bishand following: Clearfield were guests of Mr. and M. Barnes, Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and A. op, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes on Wednesday. Rachael Mansell, Florence Stanton Miss Marie DeLaugie of Salt Lake and Mrs.1 Richard Stanton, City visited last Sunday with Miss Miss Claire Gleaaon leaves Friday Florence Stanton. for a short visit in Logan. Saturday night she will attend the annual Thei Mrs. Annie Bacon is spending two weeks in Bountiful, the guest of ta ball, which is conceded to be one of the brilliant society events of each friends. year irt that city and which attracts Mrs. Susannah Robins left Monday many visitors from all lor an extended visit in Blackfoot, over the sfate. J Idaho, with relatives and friends. An enjoyable card party took place Mrs. H. J. Barnes of Salt Lake City Monday evehing at the home of Mr. was a visitor in Kaysville last Mon- and Mrs. J. J. Bowman. Axnumber v of friends1 were present and all tell day and Tuesday. a splendid time. Light jefreah-ment- s of i Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young were served, the guests departvisited in Bountiful Sunday as guests a late hour. at ing f relatives. . The past week was a week of surMiss Laura Crawford of Salt Lake for the younger society set. City was a house guest Sunday at prises Miss Ivy Bishop was the -- recipient the home of her sister, Mrs. Sumner of a surprise by her school friends Gleason. at her home Friday evening; Howard Dont forget the regular Saturday Williams, George Bedford and Mary night shows at the opera house; good Conrad were tendered surprises at alean entertainment at a very small their respective homes during the f We Save You 25 to 50 per cent Over Peddlers Prices. OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER THAN MOST At the annual meeting of the Barnes Banking company the followHiss Zella Green was an Ogden were chosen: Royal C. directors ing visitor Tuesday. G. M. Barnes, John W. John Barnes, Hist Alice Williams visited in Galley, Henry IK Blood, Arthur F. Farmington Monday. Barnes, Claude T. Baines and R. W. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. James Ball of Syracuse were Kaysville visitors Tuesday. At the annual meeting of the Kaysville Milling company the following Miss Ethel Hadlock visited at the were elected officers and directors: home of her sister, Mrs. J. J. BowHenry H. Blood, president; Arthur F. man, the fore part of this week. Barnes, vice president; John G. M. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarman are Barnes, Heber Ji Sheffield, John Flint, visiting relatives and friends in Og- Will I. Layton, Oscar Barton, Clifford D. Strong, secretary. den this week. oat. Away An Apple H. J. SHEFFIELI iPhone No. i KAYSVILLE Delicious Apples a Day Keeps Sicknss a recent bride. The rooms were decorated with erns and potted plants and dainty refreshments were served to over twenty guests. Those present included the following: Mrs. Annie Phillips, Mrs. J. R, Proudfoot, Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Manila Robbins, Mrs. Earl Stewart, Mrs. Emest Peterson and the Misses Faye Sanders, Miriam Barnes, Florence Stanton , Garnet Swan, Elizabeth Green, Hazel Bishop, Artell Linford, Blanche Jones, Vera Layton, Muriel Reeves, Verna Robins, Emma Odd and Ruby Phillips. , try; not only g . with all the rest, of, our national interests.. , Many a Kick Marketing is one . of the ' biggest things which any farm organization You Least must consider in the immediate future. The farmers business is pri' marily to produce., Look at this picture and ponder. d We constitute of the peoFather thought there was no more it has been the ple of the country, pep in the old nag, but his business of the other to take daughter discovered that there was a wallop left in each old care of the transportation, the: marhoof and she used the one keting, nd the distribution. If they horsepower battering ram in fail to do it with that degree of economy which will enable agriculture to Think farm life is dead from the fairly prosper, then perhaps the farmneck up? No kicks" left in it! Oh I What a lot youve got to learn! er himself will be compelled to venSee the simple life exposed -- t ture farther than the field of prowatch the A1 next to Nature duction and take active interest in Star Comedy Cast tear the veil of problems of marketing. secrecy from the romance of rural righteousness in The fanner is going to have breakers ahead for the next five or six MACK SENNBTTS I look dont for any permanent Comedy years. Big New Five-ReSensation adjustment very much earlier. There are three outstanding things NV-lfInRSHOCGAN 5LLMONT, ProminetiT necessary at this time, and one of l ioaoty taderof EAffT IN them is the credit situation of this DOWN NOVAPpgAPINd DCttirnTH'rOf county. The least which we can deIt is doubtful if anjrproduction, film wonderful, for at the end of the first mand in asserting our rights is that or otherwise, has been so unanimously presentation his work was greeted we have a credit as farmers which Opera Houie will extend . not over the productive SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 8 :00 P. M. praised b the New York critics as with a demonstration that shook the D. W. Griffiths pictured version of Very foundation of the building and "Way Down East, which was given that by an audience of the its first showing at' the 44th Street first nighters, who go to the theater Famous Blue Flame Wickless theater in that city on September 3, to be shown. Coal-o- il Heated Hover with' Lillian Gish and RicharrLBar-thelmes- s In Way Down East" it is quite eviin the leading parts. dent that the wizard of the film has Mr. Griffith's first public presenta- another "Birth of a Nation, and we tion of his new film was of such im- are looking forward with interest to portance that his audience was com- it coming to the Orpheum, Ogden, posed largely of those who attend the next Sunday night, when Mr. Griffirst nights of the conventional drama fiths .second annual road season is rather than the regular movie fans, to be inaugurated. Way Down East and to quote a paragraph from the will be presented Monday, Tuesday New York Telegram: "Those who and Wednesday, matinee and evening. went for a thrill were not disappointThe cast in support of Miss Gish ed. It was there full measure and and Mr. Barthelmess includes such running over." prominent players as Burr McIntosh, The famous play has been clearly Mary Hay, Lowell Sherman, Kate amplified into a screen pasteral as Bruce, Creightpn Hale, Mrs. Morgan only the master mind of Griffith can Belmont, George Neville, Edgar Neldo. His innovations are no doubt son, Viva Ogden, Florence that I have been appointed aa Local Agent for the Short, Mrs. There Where Expect It! one-thir- way-wa- rd two-thir- ds -- el Down on the Farm Kaysville so-call-ed Splf-Feedi- ANNOUNCING Reliable Incubator & Brooder Co. Of Quincy, IIL Order your INCUBATORS and BROODERS from me if.7V"!4 tire satisfaction. I am also taking orders for-a- ll the lfadm? of Baby Chicks and Hatching Eggs for delivery any week in the y- For February, (Marc!i or April you should order early. If interested, write or call for prices or information. We Are Receiving New Spring Goods Daily. Prices Are Reduced to Meet Present Conditions. Pillow Tubing Scout Percales, per yard Hope Bleach, per j ard Fleece Back Flannel, per yard 4 Bleached Sheeting, per yard 36-inL. L. Factory, per yard 42-in- BRUCE MAJORUTAH KAYSVILLE Amnt 39 ch 36-in-ch 20e 15C 20c 49c 9-- .. ch 16c Heavy Shirting, per yard 29c Cotton Crepe, per yard 29c Best Gingham and Chambray, per yard 25c 'l2Vic Apron Gingham, per yard Bungalow Cretonne, 25c per yard t Childrens Hose, sizes 5 to 10, good values, per pair ,25c 36-in-ch M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE. UTAH MANY OTHER BARGALNS Golden Rule Store of Prices Originators KAYSVILLE Low, UTAH Man ufacturing Optician 352-24t- h Street Ogden, |