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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Telephone Layton Sugar Co. Prosperity Will Follow LAYTON, UTAH Blanufacturers of Table andPreserving and Standard Sugar ve Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE HATS, SHOES, LUMBER, Etc. Kaysville The House of Quality Utah Kaysville Golden Rule Store Originators of Low Prices GENERAL MERCHANDISE, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Barnes Banking Co. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Union Furniture Co. i Successors to Davis County Furn. Co. and Furn. Co. Ilolbrook-Smedle- y GENERAL REPAIRING AN1) REGRINDING When in Trouble call It During the great war the American people were told that food would win the war; that ships and guns and airplanes would win the war. Now that the fighting is over, it has become increasingly evident that, essehtial as these things were, THEY DID NOT WIN THE WAR. It was the SPIRIT of the American people that WON TIIE WAR. This spirit can possibly be defined by the words: Ideals and Morale coupled with Leadership and Organization, together with the unquenchable fire of PATRIOTISM. The old appeal Your Country Needs You is just as necessary today as it was in the .stirring days of 17 and IS. And your dollars are just as necessary, too. Not to buy powder and guns and airplanes but for a purpose just as vital to stimulate and lubricate the wheels of commerce. The prosperity of a community or a nation depends upon the extent of its commercial .utivity. Times are hard because money is tight. Money is tight because we iue been passing through a period of deflation. That period is now PAST, to a great extent and it is NOW time to think and act in terms of the future. Build that HOME you have been planning on for so long. Your advantage in being in possession of it is but in addition to this, the building of it will give employment to a number of men, who. in turn will then have money to buy something of you, whether it be potatoes, professional services, or what now. This in turn will help you to pay for the home. Could the lesson be more clear. And it applies toour other NEEDS as well. Prosperity will follow just as sure as night follows day. There is no call for an ORGY of SPENDING. We have already passed through the results of such action. But we must resume buying for our NORMAL NEEDS if men are to continue to work and protice. Just as charity should begin at HOME, so should the at home. spending of our money-begiself-evide- Deposit in the Stores at LAYTON and BOUNTIFUL ERNEST PETERSON, Prop. Automobile Repairing GAS, OIL, FREE AIR J. B. Galbraith , t PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kaysville, Utah First National Bank LAYTON, UTAH Is Now Equipped with a Most Cumplete Showing of M I L L I N E U Y Hat for yoifr mod, of the most exclusive styles for which the Schofield Hats are noted. Get the children a hat now'. Across the street from the In Luul Printing Company SAVE a little each day and have success. One Dollar starts a savings account with this bank. Have you ever wished for success? Ask for one of our banks." All the Box Scores of the Davis County League Appear in ' s Davis County Ice Co. Wt are making PROMPT deliveries on ' ICE We also make a special reduction if you call and get it. nt, Layton Produce and Commission FLOUR, FEED ANI) PRODUCE for Intermountain Shipping nrnUMihdCenter UuDilM OGDENS LARGEST AND FINEST STORE UTAH Only grower under glass w ith downtown store Buy for Cash and Save Money Telephone - GREENHOUSES LAYTON, UTAH 1 1 -J Cudahy Packing Co. n Christ said Love thy neighbor." To love your neighbor, is to trade with him. And see that you give him a square deal. Buy his apples or wheat or hardware, or buy' his services by giving him a job. He can then buy that which you have to sell. It is simply the old philosophy brought down to date. We spell it now The Home of hurity Ii ams and Bacon DAVIS COUNTY , Sold Everywhere A Home Product LOCAL WOMEN CHAIRMEN MEET son, chairman; Minnie Sjoblom, vice; Alice Loynd, secretary. Kaysville Erma Bodily, chairman; Minutes of the County Meeting of Laverna Webster, secretary. Local Women Chairmen Held Clearfield Mrs. Horace W. Clark, May 5, in County Courtroom chairman. Syracuse Mrs. Edwin Williams, to the called Mr. Thayne meeting chairman; Golda Williams, secretary, dress the of West Point Mrs. J. E. Thurgood, order and gave a report to women the He form project. chairman..., Mrs. John I. Fisher, securged used be could select the projects that retary. Local chairmen were urged to meet most beneficially in their locals and He to with the women of their respective to push the work completion. for locals following this meeting and pre- emphasized the fact that in order in their sent the county projects for the adopthe women to be successful to tion inVheir locals and were urged to future work they must endeavor organize and develop a strong organ- have leaders elected in these meetings to head each one of these projects In ization. Mrs. Maycock explained what is order that when the work is taken up somemeant by extension service in the fol- on each project in the county, in local each Extension service is an edu- body will be responsible lowing: work. cational service for the farm and for the completion of the home which is organized, supervised FREIGHT and financed by the federal, state and PERMIT TO HAUL IS ASKED BY AUTOMOBILE and service It is a public county. last R. Wells enjoined beStreeper, service must be democratic. The encourt from 22 district the by April to them longs to the public and it is up in the business of transportto make the best of the things which gaging for compensation by motor ing freight are extended to them by this service. truck between Salt Lake and Ogden She stated that the shara of work until he shall have obtained from the extended due the locals and tleir public utilities commission a certifipeople is based on the interest the cate of convenience and necessity, yesk women take in their work. Mrs. terday made the application to the the of pointed .out what some commission for the certificate.. The other counties are doing and it was injunction of the court was issued on seen that some very good work was the application of the commission. being accomplished. Streepers application points to the leadof The matter selecting project fact that he has long maintained a was and sugit discussed ers was service between Salt Lake and Ogden, from selected be leaders and also between this city and Provo gested that of some or some organization and Brighton, and other points, but phase numwhere a Work maintains that he has done so always large community reached. could be ber of people by special contract with his employers. The different projects were selected KAYSVILLE PLAYS and chosen as follows: FARMINGTON SATURDAY June to July Cleaning and Pressing Saturday afternoon a large crowd July to August. Dress Construction is expected to attend the opening baseAugust to September. F all Millinery Health ball game between Farmington and .September to October. A roll call was made and those pres- Kaysville. All stores will be closed Public officials during the game. ent were: South Bountiful Mrs. Walter F. will be on hand to throw the ball over ball up back Hogan, chairman; Mrs. George Hatch, the groove and pick the the by backstop. secretary. Kaysville and Farmington have Wset Bountiful Mrs. Leland R. won a game. Saturday's game both chairman. Smith, Thur-goowhich team will drop into decide will Mrs. Grace Bountiful East second place. chairman. Centerville Mabel Barber, chair Defining Canadas Water Area. man; Mrs. WW. Witcher, secretary. area of Canada Is exThis Hilda Centerville Ford, North Hudson of clusive Lay, Ungava bay, chairman; Elizabeth Parrish, secre- the Bay of Fundy. the Gulf of St. tary. and atl other tidal waters Van Horace e I on Farmington Mrs of the St, tLa except j Fleet, chairman. a tide, river, In which there North Farmington Nora Ander which Is up as far as Lake St. Peter. r j Golden Rule Store GROCERIES and NOTIONS d, - JLaw-rexic- 1 Clothing If our goods and service please you, tell your friends. If not, tell us. ROBERT GRIFFITH, Manager ' FARMINGTON, UTAH a MILLARD Millard Brothers Milling Co. VERN CIIAS. W. MILLARD GENERAL MILL WORK All Kind of Cabinet Work Window Screen Door Frame, Window Frame and Screen Door. WE BUILD ANY KIND OPBUILDING Any Kind of Truck Body Built to Order Phone Kaysville 28-J- LAYTON, UTAH 3 THE GOLDEN RULE STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE We also carry Farm Implements OUR PRICES ARE GLAD NEWS FRANCIS BONE, Mgr, UTAH LAYTON R. H. nUTCHINSON, Master Mechanic J. L. SLAUGHTER, Manager Clearfield Auto Company GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING t ' BATTERY STATION GILL BATTERIES 1 Telephone Kaysville 85-R- 4 Utah Clearfield, , A Stock of WALL PAPER and GLASS Always on Hand t. J. P. Brigance war ct Men Bear Brand Hosiery t PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Lavt-mv- e Flowers Paid for Grain Highest Price Grain Chopping , Members Floral Telegraph Delivery UTAH KAYSVU.IE May-coc- J-- DUMKE FLORAL CO. SUNSET, UTAH 115 COOPERATION. Kaysville Garage . -- The Millie Schofield Millinery -- Telephone 126 All Work Guaranteed 3 N. E. Larson Home Trading Kaysville Mercantile Institution Co-operati- 11-R- Phone JT3-- W ' Kaysville, U tah |