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Show 4 c c The Whole World Will Soon be Putting on a New Coat of Paint Lawn and Garden Tools f Unkempt lawns and slovenly back yards reflect upon the whole neighborhood. Ei Set the example; be a good neighbor. tils But rS Lets you cant get the real pleasure and profit from your Thrift Garden without the proper tools to work with. 2 tzz tz t Phone No. Besides, its cheaper to paint than not to paint. We sell reliable brands of painting and varnishing 5 Kaysville, Utah 1 materials. We have them ready for you. t keep up with the procession. -- 1 FI I. Jj a, LID) && 1 OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER THAN MOST announce the arrival of twin, a boy and daughter, Jennie; Mrs. W, H. and a girl at their home Friday. Roueche, Leonard and Vera Roueche, KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mr. J. R. Webb and daughter, LeGrand, infant son.of Mr. and Mrs. Beth; Mr. and Mra. Alfred Scof field, MrU Pwfc TIm UrfMt ltj U F, Wilson, is very ill at the son Itn-ollGranger noldoeeo. for (in pl Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb, notjrBailor Mill on4 WUW home of Mrs. Wilsons parents. son of Orvil; Mra. Ann Barnes, Rulon and fruit wumIbk oUWthMOt norpomttom add Kororlllo Canning the for Speakers regular Sunday Josephine Barnes all of Kaysville. ataadlly to Um voaltB af tho city. Cm. oval fanning, fruit and vogotablo g no afternoon sacrament meeting will be s tan Great though all Marshall Rev. A. G. Frank leaves today for lug tor ahlnaeenl and aonatng aro Ben Lavta Webster, Charles Prigmore, Glen have partant taduairtoa. Haa Uo bouaa. High productions previous a trip to the east and south. He will City acJtaoi. churchoa and opora Green and Joseph Grandsen. All been, they arc surpassed by the orator and aioetrM ltghta and indite. in Kansas, Ohio and Texas, and visit indescribable wealth of thrill, huIloana af IB Mata for invoataaanU membera to be are requested presman interest, smile and splendid will Inland PrtoUag aowpany and Ita attend the of the meeting general . . ent. plaaU emotion he presents so graphiDes in Iowa. hia On Moines, assembly in cally Ur. and Mra. Ileber C. Gailey and visit to Kansas he will attend the InIleber John, and Mrs. Elizabeth ternational jSunday School Cbnven lira. Frank 11. Blamira spent Wed- son, Gibson motored to Provo Wednesday tion in Kansaa City, Mr. Frank will nesday In Ogden. where Mr. Gailey had business to at- be gone about two months. Mrs. Frank Miss Irene Swan pending ten tend to. will look after the church work in his Lake. In Salt days Mrs. R. D. Ware of Layton, Mrs. absence. Mr. Frank will be accomMr. and Mra. John W. Gailey wra J. S. Slight,. Mrs. L. Simon, Mrs. J. panied by bis mother who has spent OF- Bountiful vUifcort Friday, W. Harrison and Mrs. Frank R. Slight the winter in Kaysville as far as her Mr. and Mra. Jed Session vlaited of Salt Lake spent Tuesday with Mr. home in Topeka, Kansas. and Mrs. Geo. F. Bishop. Miss Melba Thornley entertained at Bountiful relatives Sunday. Th Waiters Company wil present a social at her borne Thursday evenof Glacier John Tanner of Ogden la a frequent The scenic Srandeur background, New York success The Tie that ing. The time was spent in music the Bountiful. Sunday visitor to and its climax comes in the inBinds Wednesday, April 26, at the and games, followed by a Miaa Mary L. Swan vliited friend spiring momenta of Custers Last Kaysville Opera House. This play luncheon. Those present were Mrs. Stand, wherein thousands of Inin Ogden during th past waek. Geo. W. Leathern, Mrs. Lois Phillips, promises to please all who see it, dians and frontiersmen particiMisses Lois Roberts, Gladys Open-thaMr. and Mrs. F. B. Muir and children pate. See it at will go down in Tuesday, 18, April were Bountiful visitor Sunday Dorothy Roberts, Ivy Bishop, history as the first day in many weeks Lois Odd, Thelma Layton, Leone Mr. and Mr. Ludu Laudie were without a snow squall between aunrise OPERA HOUSE Lucille Nance, Bessie Hyde, KAySVILLE Hyde, visitors to Pleasant and sunset. However, it now appears Uit week-en- d Christie Lelia Conrad, Reva Grove. that Mis Spring has made her debut Sheffield, Bodily, Lavena Wilcox and Messrs. Z. Henry Jacob and daughtsr Myra The many friends of Mr. and Mra. Ro Sessions, Lionel Scoffield, John of Salt Lake were Kayiville visltora Homer Warner will be interested in Burton, Roy Blamires, Milton Day, Prices: 15c and 25c their announcement of the arrival of a Clarence Layton, Ray Lavender, Vern Sunday. Miuea Vera and Luella Layton of son in Salt Lake City yesterday, Mr. Woolsey, Arthur Layton and Vaughn Warner was formerly coach of the Sheffield. Layton visited with Mrs. A. M, Barnes local high school. , Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. A. Strong, formerly of The Inland Printing company is imshrub Kaysville, but now of Salt Lake City, proving its property by planting fell from a broken step ladder and bry and lawns. broke her leg, while housecleaning in Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason spent a few her home yesterday. Mrs. Strong is days in Salt Lake this week as guests a daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs, Lambert of relatives. Blamires. Mrs. Eugenia Craig of Ogden was W. I. Layton of Layton, James a last week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Criddle and G. M. Barnes of J. Mayor Salmon, tall, regular 17Vc, two for 25c A. M. Barnes. Kaysville were called Tuesday to arbiCorn Beef, for.. 25c tin, 30c, regular Mrs. Nellie Nicholls, of Dunea, Wyo., trate the differences existing between Corn Beef, for 50c tin, 60c, regular Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and the Kays Creek Irrigation company Chipped Beef, regular 30c 25c Mrs. Arthur Ellis. and Owen Wall. They visited the 20c Oysters, 15c regular Wallace Cowley has returned i property in controversy and, after 30c Oysters, 2s, regular 40c Veal Loaf, regular 35c 30c to her home in Rigby, Idaho, after an conferring with the parties concerned. succeeded in settling the matter satisChicken Loaf, regular 35c 30c factorily to both parties. Peanut Butter, 30c 25c tin, H Special Showing! Nei-lan- - Elder Reese Baird of Syracuse arrived home last week from Mexico, where he had been doing missionary work for the Mormon church, for the past two years. PIANO AND VOCAL L. T. Thompson will give private piano and vocal lessons "IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR" -- CENOL UNTIL JULY 1 SAFE, CERTAIN, QUICK Kills BED BUGS, ROACHES, Etc. For Sale By Kaysville "Studio" Walter Stewarts Residence , . DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. Telephone 23-- W DAD HAMILTON PLACER , two-cour- se w, jjaturday, April 22 KAYSVILLE GOLDEN RULE Originators of Low Prices Plain Bronze Sash Curtain Rods each 12V2c Single Flat Curtain Rods, adjustable, 28 to 50 inches, brass or bronze color, each..v...L. , GMIHRV SPECIALS For Saturday, April 22 b. QA ulC b. ls, regular 1-- lb. he wil1 ho,d Parent-Teache- the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Swanger this week. Mayor John G. M. Barnes left yw- terday for Portland Ore., and points in the northwest on business. Rev. Wildman Murphy of Tayson was an overnight visitor this week t the home of Rev. A. G. Frank. i . rs lt Association meeting of the their season next Thursday at 3 oclock in the gchool. M thjg representative from the University of Utah wil speak on the subject of . Recreation and Playground Work." There will be election of oficers for the next season. The remainder of the meeting will be devoted to a social Miss Leone Love spent part of the session. week in Clearfield as a guest of her The people of Davis county congratsister Mrs. George W. Layton. ulate the state of Utah on the apMr. and Mrs. George L. Blamires pointment of Henry II. Blood as the Democrat member of the state road commission, Mr. Blood is eminently qualified for the office of state road commissioner and , he will discharge his duties with intelligence ,and integrity. As an executive Mr. Blood has proven his worth time and You can buy one of two time again, both in public and kinds of Peroxide : one that life, and will prove himself again keeps its strength, and one in the arduous duties of the road com- -' that loses its strength very mission. I Peroxide That Keeps j pri-'va- te ; quickly. .Which kind do you want? You want the Peroxide 1 i that -- keeps, of course; the Peroxide that is active to the last drop; the Peroxide made by Parke, Davis & Company and sold by us. i i Layton Dreg Ccr.pamy O.. i Layton, Utah i A reunion of the members of the Webb family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes, Tuesday evening, the 11th of April. A very teresting program consisting of singing, speeches and readings was earned out after which a luncheon was served to thirty-tw- o guests , ' Those present were Ether WvLb of Ioka. Utah; Mr., and Mrs. Lorer.ro Barnes and Bishop Geo. U. Wtbb of Downey, Idaho; Mr. ahd Mn. John flopdson; Mr. and Mrs. Janies E. Wiggill and daughter, Maxine cf Lay- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M Wei b, Geo. Webb and son, Mrs. Buchannan io Peanut Butter, ..50c tin, regular 60c Pork and Beans, small ; ; 10c Pork and Beans, medium 15c Pork and Beans, large 25c Tickles, sour, z. 15c jar, regular 20c z. Pickles, sour, 55c regular 35c, two for jar, Pickles, sour, 26-o- z. 85c jar, regular 50c, two for Pickles, sweet, z. 20c jar, regular 25c Pickles, sweet, 75c jar, regular 45c, two for Pickles, sweet, 26-o- z. $1.00 jar, regular 60c, two for Salad Dressing, Yacht Club, regular 50c... 40c :. ; ... ...MT 30c Syrup, Log Cabin, small, regular 40c 60c Syrup, Log Cabin, medium, regular 75c $1.15 Syrup, Log Cabin, large, regular $1.40 20c Syrup, Karo Blue Label, 2U-lb- ., regular 25c Blue 40c Karo 35c Label, Syrup, regular ., 65c Syrup, Karo Blue Label, regular 75c Red Karo Label. 23c Syrup, regular 30c.. 40c Syrup, Red Label, regular 50c ., Red Karo 90c .....75c Label, Syrup, regular Oatmeal. b. bags ; regular 60ct 2 for 93c Cocoa, McDonalds Velvet, i. lb.; reg. 20c, 2 for 23c 53c Cocoa, McDonalds Velvet, L lb. ; reg. 35c, 2 for Cocoa. Runkels, 2 for ,...30c lb.; reg. 20c, Cocoa, Runkels, U lb.; reg. 40c, 2 for ..53c Tea. Royal Garden, lb.; reg. 50c, 2 for .. 65c. 2-l- b. Single Flat Curtain Rods, adjustable, 48 to 76 inches, each ..50c $1.25 Mens Dress Shirts, new line going at ... A (! Q TO (COf7CT ID J)u rtr (fn r7I D J)D. I O AND JpD. Mens Dress Oxfords, real nifty, at - (T CT Boys Dress Oxfords, dark brown Ci QQO 3)4 Mens New Van Heusen Collars, just arrived, selling at 45c 8-o- 14-o- 8-o- 14-o- z. 5-l- GJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. b., 10-lb- 2-l- 5-l- b., b., 10-lb- 9-l- J. B. GALBRAITH 1 Coffee, Bulk; reg. 40c, 5 lbs. for Coffee. Bulk; reg. 45c, 5 lbs. for Macaroni, reg. 10c, 5 for Soap, Bob White, 20 for . 1 Soap, Diamond C, 20 for CASH WITH ORDERS ; Phone 26, Kaysville, Utah ipllilllllllllllllllllllllI!l!UIIilll!IIIIIllllllllllll!II!lllllIII!lll!iiiiii!l!S WalshNewsCo.,Inc. , damty-three-eou- rso We will deliver 1 j $1.50 $1.60 40c ...,90c :....90c af these prices. As you will see from the BAMBERGER STATION Students, we have your School Supplies. We also taKe orders for any periodical. And dont forget that box of candy you promised her. brands, this is all quality merchandise. ICaysville ..Ceop KAYSVILLE UTAH THE HOUSE OF QUALITY John W. Walsh , ti Ui L t I b. 2-l- t ' Pres, and Genl. Mgr. |