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Show UTAIT TI1E WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. Vf ff ffMff M f tVVf 44 f?lff?tjft f School Shoes and 13 Pickling Supplies len Day We have several first-clas- s Heating Stoves and can " save you from 20 to 30 per cent r Supplies ose-Sch- oo! TT1 Now for the Heating Stove t- Onions, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Peppers, Best Cotes Vinegar, and all kinds of Spices. DO YOUR PICKLING BEFORE FROST COMES. : Pure Lake Superior Nickel Plated Copper Stove Supplies t Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Coal Shovels, Stove .Pipe, Stove Bolts, Elbows, Rims, Lifters, etc. t2 t5 m TEA KETTLE ' Milk Cans n Milk Cans and save can and you money. We have five-gall- on ten-gallo- Phone No. (Solid Bottom) n 1 ra zj ,J BVS OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL ltnai J amm . Leader Steel Range --'Simmons A handsome steel range with polished blue ste$l body high closet, sanitary base. $1.98 jf - , - TO ANY AND FAR M - U - - A REAL BARGAIN - Kaysville, Utah n V Efflnaaii& - BETTER THAN MOST UiMuiaanmim!!! "UM,- KAYSYILLE TW L1 tr I (IM IUl4ar & In H M U neUewe. MUM ws veeeble lT- 4 b tolliUwt 14 Cuilx gaUto ttMdity to Uto vaaUtk ti Uw ut. Oto fndt I I talft ml lutotec, fralt Inf lor flUpaMot l4 Mitorto. H iwlnl rkml. barctMf mmi Mto 4 ftoctrto 1 tm- mpw Blrt I ' I 1 1 toruto nnin IM lto kern City a4 Ww. Bm W tt a4 ttt ' j J ' Hear Congressman E. 0. Leathef-woo- d at the La Tonia hall at; Layton Thursday night, September 22, at 8 oclock. At this meeting you will hear at first hand news of the recent session of congress and about wf fairs in Washington in general. Everyone is cordially invited to be present. V ' Miss Elisa Packard of Springville, ' totoito N hiNitoail. j Miss Stella Young of Brigham City, Intend ertauw toxur j 4ato final. Miss Sibyl Spande and Miss Mabel Spande of Logan, all teachers at the Min Fy Sanders wss Davis High, have arrived in town and visitor in Salt lake. have taken yp residences at various homes. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barnes and Em Peterson left jSunday wUh daughter, Ileen, were Kaysville visi"Dud' Duvall and Ron Swan as tors Saturday. in the Peterson motor boat Mrs, Sarah E. Taylor of Salt Lake a trip to the mouth of Bear river, for City spent Sunday here with her but owing to the rough water circled sister, Mrs. George Swan, around to Antelope island. Here they Mrs. E. C. Osmond and son, Leslie, spent the night and returned Monday of Salt Lake were guests Sunday of morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes. The Utah Fruit Juice company will Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of Salt harvest close to eight tons of ConLake City were Sunday visitors at the cord grapes this season. These grapes were the first of the Concord variety home of Dr. and Mrs. S. Gleason. on the Salt Lake market, where they Bishop Frank Hyde and family are sold for fifteen cents per pound. A visiting with friends and relatives in number of shipments have been made Downey, Idaho, and vicinity. They to Cache valley and points in Idaho. - ex- mad the trip by aula Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and pected home Saturday night. their three children, Mr. and Mrs C, A. Epperson moved his family A. J. Strong and their three childinto their new home today. II. L. ren, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strong and Gleason moved his family into the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upham, all of house vacated by Mr. Epperson as Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests soon 8 vacated. of Mr. and Mrs. George W, Under-- w ood. Hubert C. Burton is renovating and improving his property west of the A crowd of residence of. John W. Gailey and will were large on hand Tuesday evening to make it his home as soon as the work celebrate the opening of Colemer is completed. Robinson Brothers of Salt park. Robert Tattello who has been Lake furnished the music for free A large number of peodangerously ill with typhoid, is re- dancing. from outside towns and Salt on to He ple the road recovery. ported is stall very weak but is now able to Lake and Ogden were present. Hot lunches were served in the cafeteria take light diet, in the basement. The dance floor Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Barnes and is reported to be in most excellent on, Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold condition and no doubt darting will S. Barnes and children, all of Salt be on the two bights given popular iuike, visited with Kaysville relaover each week to this form f amusetives Tuesday. ment. An announcement is carried Kenneth Sheffield, who has been elsewhere in this issue. ' in the mission field for more than Lizzie Ford of Kaysville and Lizzie two years hus returned home, after Ford cf Bountiful came into collision filling his mission work, Kenneth is at the bank corner in Kaysville about in good health but appears to be a 8 oclock last Sunday night. Both little off Weight, girls were hugging the electric light The contractors putting the Kays-viil- e pole so closely that when they strut k, sidewalks are making good head- the Bountiful Lizzie had her hind feet way and the workwiU undoubtedly on the state highway, while the Kays be completed before danger of freeze. ville Lizzie was still in Locust street. John V. Thomley has securtd the The Bountiful Lizzie had an eye d sen ices of Frank Williams to put in punched out and was otherwise on her nose. The Kaysville several hundred square feet of concrete paving in the Kaysville tithing Lizzie had her skirts torn and her barn and his feeding corral located means of locomotion somewhat damjust west of the Oregon Short line aged, Ernest Peterson charged expert services on the Kaysville railway. George Layton, of Layton, is rciairted to be laying KH)Q square girt while the Bountiful damsel was feet of concrete in his feeding corral taken nome for treatment in a local on his home place The Bountiful Lizzie was arnge Msfeto j ' pas-senga- rs Mr. John G. M. Bame ena dinner party at the tertained at Newhoune hotel in Salt Lake City on Friday evening in honor of their forty-firs- t wedding anniversary. Cut bowl of, asters, marigolds and glass the decorations for formed goldenrod the table. A five course dinner was served. The occasion was enlivened by various speeches and music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J, George Barnes and daughters, Mary and Bernice, Dr. and Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon and daughters, Claudia, Elaine and Chloe, and sons, John G. and Abram; Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Barnes and son, Stantori; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Barnes, Miss Miriam Barnes, Shirley M. parnea, Maurice Barnes, Mrs. Emily S. Barnes, Miss Martha Mr. and . SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SEC- -' OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, in and for the County of Davis, State of Utah. The Davis County Furniture Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cora Vemelia RaJley, defendant. Notice of Sale. To be sold at Sheriff Sale on the 7th day- -f Octeberat -- 12 oclock, on the noon, steps at the County Court House, in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. All the right, title and interest of defendant In the following described property, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, viz: All that piece or parcel of land in Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, described as follows: Beginning at a point on County Road, 182.6 feet south from the northwest eomer of Block 19, Plat "A," Kaysville Town- , C. L..SULL1VAN will call on the citizens of Kaysville, Layton and vicinity every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday,, representing the DOLLAR CLEANING M. W. PHILLIPS y CO. OF SALT LAKE CITY Work and Service Is Guaranteed. Clothing taken on the morning of days specified will be delivered on the morning of the secondday. This Company Cleans by the Continuous Flow Proces. First-Clas- s , KAYSVILLE agyg ' j? Candies, Cigars; Groceries, etc. mlre merry-make- site suvey, running thence south along sions, more or less. County Road 74JB feet, thence east J. D. BURNETT, 109 feet, thence North 74.29 feet, First publication September 15 thence west 109 feet to the place of Sheriff of Davis Corny' Last publication September 29 beginning, be the said several dimen out with Leo Page of that city, and E. Barnes, Miss Mary A. Baines, Eli Swangcr wae flirting ' with hi Miss Rebecca Pelton, Miss Beatrice Ellison and T. McClure Peters. brother. Originators of Low Prices KAYSVILLE, UTAH ms New Bargains are Being Offered Every Day rs Mens Brown Manufacturing Optician Street Utah 352-24t- h English-cu- t Girls and Ladies Dress Shoes, new styles $4.98 .....' prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Priv-atUtility pumping units. 6 t J. B. GALBRAITH f Phone $1.9Sandlp . 1 26, Kaysville, Utah $1.49 and Up Mens Underwear .L.$1.39 and Up 75c and Up Mens and Boys Hats and Caps L D. S. $1.00 and Up Garments, heavy weights $1.69 and We have plenty of Fruit i i i j 6 ..98candlp Mens and Boys Shirts e ' . Boys and Girls Fall Underwear, Ladies Underw ear We are dM-age- ......$4.00 $4.00 t v : Mens. Easy Shoe (no toe cap) Childrens School Shoes Ogden, Shoe..... $1.79 Jars, Bottle Rubbers, Bottle Caps etc. 1 i S 4 WHHWW1W9WW? 6 for BIG STOCK OF REXALL GOODS ' J.?: SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY BRIGANCE PAINTER AND PAPERHAXGER . D. A. SULLIVAN' , Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Applian ces Ranges, Washing Machines V JUST ARRIVED GUARANTEED GOODS Toilet articles; whole stock of Symphony Lawn stationery. Lord Baltimore Linen, Kant Leak rubber poods Jaynes' Bikers and Itexall family remedies. A wide variety of poods used in the home, under the pure test labeL ALL REXALL GOODS GUARANTEED - LAYTON DRUG CO. SU LAYTON f I have purchased the stock and materials of the late Art Decorating Company from the creditors, and am enabled to make low prices on wall paper and paint Let me figure on your painting and paper hanging. UNDERWOOD BUILDING 33-- Kaysville, Utah. ftarto A . 28-N- 2 LAYTON, UTAH Door Frames, Window Frames, Wfndov V Screens and. Screen Doors , i JXdephflae PHONE General Repair Work FLY TRAPS MADE TO ORDER JL00 EACH -- Layton UTAH - ' MILLARD BROTHERS - . Utah .. , V Lu I - - |