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Show illllllllllllllllllHIllllllillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllillilllllllillllllllilM r bad fc ILjp ' Lets Cleans Up amd SEED Up cr: SC r- Will you need any garden tools this spring? Radish Seed Lettuce Seed Lawn Grass Seed plant them now. Bay now and be ready for the hot weather by having the first green vegetables. FORD, BUG BODY, A SNAP $65 $65 t e have a BICYCLES, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Cultisupply of Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Spades, extras. and tools vators, and all other garden t- Chick Manna, Oyster Shell, Lice Killers, Poultry Tonics for your chickens, young or old Ere Phone No. Kaysville, Utah 1 OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TUAN MOST llllll!llll!!l!lllllllH1llllllllilllllllllllllllll!!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!l!llilli!llll!IIHIIII II i 111 I Mrs. Wm. Allen and Mra. Nathan Kaysville tabernacle at next Sunday entertainment with his chorus of sev-- ! of Ogden male voices, including several exia visiting relatives here for a few Reeves spent Tuesday In Ogden as night meeting. Everyone is cordially enty cellent soloists. Mrs. Elizabeth Venable KAYSYILLE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. days. and family. Allen Th Urgmt eltr la Barth Darla . City Commissioner and Mrs. A. J. for raatdanea. Kara . count, fin FOR SALE House and lot on Barnes of Salt Lake City were Kaya-vilvilla Hollar Mil la and vecatabla and tha aatablbhmant ef fruit tanning visitors Wednesday. Cherry street 1 blocks east of BamKamilla Canning corpora tioa add with water. Apply to T, Mcataadilr to tha waalth of tho city. Con FOR SALE Two choice building berger, oral farming, fruit and vagotabla grow. 2t Clure Peters, Attorney. ( Ing for ahlpmant and canning ara Imlota, located close in; good water portant India trim. Haa tba Darla Blah the Misa Verna dlobins last spent ac bool, ehurehen and opora houaa. City rights, under Holmes Creek. C. B. week-enin Brigham friends wator and aloctria lights and Indacw with 4t Layton.. Boma of tba manta for Inroatmant. where attended the junior the City, Inland Printing company and Ita Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Caddie and Box plant Elder at school. High prom . . children of Salt Lake City were weekMr. and Mra. Jay Gams of Salt end guests of Mra. Alice Sanders and Lake City are in Kaysville for ten Mrs. G. F. Pntillo U ill at her home. family. days visiting with Mrs. Gams, parMr, George W. Young ii 111 with n Misa Elizabeth Green of Salt Lake ents, Mr. and- Mra. Henry Graham. ttUck of influenza. was a week-en- d visitor at the home A cottage meeting was held ThursJohn Wateon of Ogden was n Boun- of her parents, Mr, and Mra, Robert day evening at teh home of Mr, and tiful visitorvlat week. v Green. Mra. John W. Burton. A large crowd II. J. Sheffield, Sr, haa been quite Come and take was present. away the free seeds r ill during the paat week. at the Reflex office. Uncle Sam sent A number of Kaysville people atMisa Emma Swan of Salt Lake City them for you and they are free for tended the birthday party Thursday ia visiting here with frienda. the asking. evening of Golden J. Barton of FarmMr. and Mra. Charles Bishop anDont forget the big concert In the ington. A moat enjoyable time was nounce the arrival of a daughter at tabernacle next Wednesday evening had by all present. their home Friday. , by the music B. S, Young of Salt Lake City will department of the Davia Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ascher of Salt Hgh school. give an interesting address in the Lake City were visitors here during , ! . le d' ata -- - tha week. Mrs. Minnie Taylor of Salt Lake City vitited with relatives here Fri- day. s Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gleason were week-en- d visitors to Salt Lake last ) sister, Mrs. S. Gleifsim. Mrs. Margaret QfeVman Lake City was a week-en- d Mrs. George B. Sheffield, of Salt guest of former leader of the Ogden Tabernacle choir, will appear in the local tabernacle - Monday evening, April 3. He will, present a splendid A COPPER W 11-o- Try the Drug Store First Many people are already with Rexall. Goods and Rexall Quality. Recall means KING OF ALL. Goods are absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. No better goods are made. fa-mal- iar Layton Drug Company Layton, Utah z. packages Currants ...... packages Seedless Raisins A Silver Bo 22c 25c 5c 16-o- z. SPECIAL TERMS FOR MARCH ONLY 24-o- 1-l- . 5c 25c 5c 5c 15c 25c .10c 40c 60c 50c 1 : z. b. We have a full line of Poultry Supplies Pratts Buttermilk food, 2 lbs. for Baby Chick Food, 6 lbs for Rolled Oats, per lb. Charcoal, per lb Grit, 10 lbs. for Oyster Shell, 10 lbs. for GENTLEMEN .....15c 25c 5c 5c 25c 25c A Month are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units! GjJWe for the NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC WASHER Is the Most Popular Thp Auto-Mati- c WAsher we have sold more AutoMatics than there are all other electric washers in use today in Utah and Idaho , SEE OUR NEW LINE OF OXFORDS The has Earned Its Popularity more than 10,000 of our custoc mers own and praise the its service is always efficient, economical, and satisfactory in every way. The NEW AutoMatic has many special features, including the large copper tub, enclosed gears, swinging wringer and sturdy, construction. Let us deliver your AutoMatic today Auto-Mat- ' J B. GALBRAITH' Phone ic 1 26, Kaysville, Utah Auto-Mati- jlllllllllllllllllM iT' Utah Power & Light Co. Walsh News Co., Inc. Students, we have your School Supplies. We also take orders for any periodicaL And dont forget that box of candy you promised her. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE" H IS I g .BAMBERGER STATION KAYSVILLE UTAH John W. Walsh stllllllllHIIIlillllM i 19c ! ; 1 The Rexall Store Star Shave 20c cans Jam, 2 for I Bob White Soap, per bar Crystal White Soap, per bar Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkts. for .................. r. Small Star Naptha 'Washing Powder Small Golden Rod Washing powder ...... Bulk Soda Crackers, per lb. ....... Quaker's Large Macaroni, per pkt. Quakers Small Spaghetti, per pkt Wilson & Co. Jam, jar, each & Co. Wilson Jam, jar, each cans Libbys Asparagus Tips, each for Ogden. 2X Hair Cut 40c of. Ogden ,Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hart and eon, John R., of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Emily S. Barnes.1 Richard Stanton was quite ill the fore part of the week with eyresipelas. His condition was such that it was, necessary to obtain the services of a trained nurse from the Dee hospital j PRICES 13-o- z. was a last week-en- d guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Blamire. Mrs. Sarah Rudd of Plymouth, Box Elder Co., Utah visited last week end with her sister Mrs. G. F. Fatillo. . -- Originators of Low Prices for a short visit was up last week-en- d at the home of his parents. John W. Burton was taken to the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City this morning for an operation. at Old Reflex Building. GOLDEN RULE Bal-lanty- J. George Barnes of Salt Lake City Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth BARBER SHOP and POOL HALL KAYSVILLE Centerville. It is highly probable that Prof. First Class Service ss 15-o- z. Miss Nell Crosby of Bountiful was last week-en- d guest of Miss Artell Linford. Mrs. Jane Checketts of Ogden ia the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Odd, for a few days. Misa Catherine Pilling of Alberta, Canada, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Melinda Burton. Miss Laura B. Crawford of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d guest of her Major received word recently fo the birth of a daughter, March 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Major of Mesa, Arizona. This ia the 51st living grand child of Mr. W. D. Major and he is duly proud of the fact. Among those from out of town who attended the Relief Society dinner Friday were Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Anne B. Jones, Mrs. Ellen Knowlton and Mrs. G. L. Ascher, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Marley France and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barber, all of W. D. Word has been received from Russell Blood that he, in company with Douglass Barnes of Salt Lake, made a recent trip to the city of London, England, where they were witnesses to the parade of the wedding of Princess Mary. They obtained splendid views of the royal family and spent the day sighseeing in the great city. Additional Kaysville News on Page 5. r City. - invited to be present. Elder LeRoy Webster has received his release from his labors in the eastern states mission where he has been for the past thirty months. He left for home yesterday. Pres, isd GoL Mgr. g g g g j |