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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Jgg t mv 3 4 SOAP SPECIAL Paisley Patterns and Black and Silver Ladies: Bertha Collars by the yard 50c to $125 i Paisley Patterns and Black, and White Bertha Collars by the yard 50c to $1.25 All the very latest - j : 4 r-- Eg iiUii iil!i!in!!!lil!!ill!l!l!llilill!i!!li;!lllfl t jiiM Orient (Stearns) Toilet Soap, 6 bars for . s - m 1 1 Jt! tS Armours Corn Flakes Large, 2 for ' Small, 3 for E for a Ford LADIES BELTS FANCY BUCKLES trs Hi Phone No. Two-in-O- x Factory, for HotBeds, 14c and 17c per yard. 3 ne Alfalfa Seed for Sale H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 .... .................... 9 Our quick efficient eenrice uve jrou time, trouble end money. For Ford we elweye recommend Oergoyle Mobil-oi- l the tchniiActliy correct erode, eccording to the chart Of recommendation. Drop in and aak for a' copy of the booklet "Your Ford Four Economic in It Operation." White Leghorn and Black Minorca Betting Eggs for sale. 25c 2oc 25c Jello, all flavors, 3 for Step Ladders, just what you need around the house for housecleaning. Can also be extended into a strong ten (10) foot ladder that am .be used to climb to the roof. Special at $3.50 -- ptimnom. Sample line, no two alike. Ventilated, blacks and whites, patent leather and 'paisley patterns. 's We know Ford from - j..23c Kaysville, Utah OUR PRICES ARE EQUAL TO ANY AND FAR BETTER TRAN MOST KAYSVILLE At tow mi tttr hi tr I fto ,Um w vUW toll ktUla aa (ran aaahr MtolhtoM d kt a44 KamUa C tor touffly ta to wJth d to atw. Oaa I anato aa4 lamlic, (Ml to to atltaal aa it tadaatrto. Bm ami . ' ' taeakla (itv. at to. to tota ttt Bath Ikk aktwakta aa4 tpaa Oltr aad alaatrta Uakta aa It far taaaatoaat Haaaa a htoto data plafck I Leonard Roueche has been 111 for several days suffering from the flo. Mrs. Joseph Hogan of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. W. E. .Whitaker during the week. Frank Conrad of Ileber City was the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. J. T. Conrad during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. King and family of Salt Lake City were visitors in Kaysville Saturday. Mrs. Roy Young and children and Mrs. Ray Edmonds and daughter, June, all of. Salt Lake, were last week-en- d guests of relatives here. Seymour Burton will appear at the L D. S. U. devotional exercise Friday forenoon in his Harry Lauder impersonations. , William C. Barton wa for a few day this week. quite ill . Mrs, W. L. Foxlcy is spending the week with relatives in Salt Lake City. I'lease look your clothes over. I am still in Adams Building. Layton Tailor, Phone 151. Miss Alice Nance was recipient of a pleasant surprise party at her homo Friday evening. Games and music were enjoyed, and refreshments were Mrs. Emma Barnes and Miss Ileene served to sixteen guests. Barnes of Salt Lake were last weekA family dinner was held at the end guests of relatives here. home of W. D. Major Synday afterMiss Artell Linford has been ill noon, in honor of the 82nd birthday for a few days suffering from an at- anniversary of Mrs. Major, which octack of flu. curred on Thursday. Twenty memMrs. Corilla Sessions and children bers of the family were present. Mrs. Melvin Robins and Miss Love were Ogden visitors of Georgetown, Ida., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker at- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tended the birthday party of the docII. Bone. tors mother, which was held in CenMrs. Gilbert L. Nance and children terville Wednesday. of Delta are visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Higgs the reMcLatchie and family for a cipient of a very pleasant surprise few weeks. party given by a number of her friends and neighbors at her home last ThursJames II. Linford, Sr., returned day. After the visitors had finished home this week from Logan, where her for her a delicious lunch he had spent several weeks visiting was sewing served to everyone present. , s Re-boc- ca relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conrad enterMiss Mary Yaunt entertained ten tained at a card party at their home friends at a birthday party at her evening. 500 and Flinch were home Monday afternoon. Games were Friday played. At a late hour a dainty played, followed by refreshments. luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. WalMrs. A. M. Barnes received word ter Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. this week from Kansas City stating Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hayes, that her sister, Miss Florence M. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Openshaw, Mr. Stanton, was very ill. and Mrs. Moroni Stewart, Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bees-le- y Green Alta Misses Elizabeth and week-enand Frank Conrad. to visitors CridJle were last Friday afternoon. The feature of the occasion was the program rendered, of which each guest present either sang, recited or told a story. A Ila Nicholls, Messrs. Archie Green, Sam Raymonod, Howard Openshaw, Vernon Nicholls, Merlin Ward, Kenneth Blood and Elmer Ward. two-cour- . MACK SENNETT hi Love Honor and Behave Five Reels A First National Attraction Opera House, Saturday, March ANNOUNCEMENT Vi-la- aster Hats for Saturday March 17 Important Articles We are showing a new line of Spring Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children. Easter comes on April 1, so don't put off buying that new hat much longer. - Liquid Petrolatum Flexible Collodion Bichloride Tablets Lysol, Paregoric Adhesive Tape Cotton, Gauze . Bandages Tinct. Iodine Alum and many other articles Layton Drug Co. !DU ftteHccJUL LAYTON - - Stan - UTAH Try the Drug Store First 19c yd- - 55 19c 5 yd. 20c yd. 63c' ea. 55 55 23c lb !..53c 3 for 85c 3 for 85c : Mince Meat, bulk 20c Del Monte or Gold Salmon, Bar, ls, tall, reg. 35c.. 30c 40c Baking Powder, Ryzon. reg. 45c Baking Powder, Schillings, 16-oreg. 60c... 50c Powder, Schillings, 23c reg. 30c Corn, Country Gentleman, reg. 20c 2 for 35c Corn, Royal Blue, reg. 15c 2 for 25c Cocoa, Runkels, reg. 20c 15C Cocoa, Velvet, U-l- b .......2 for 23c reg. 15c .. Cocoa, Velvet, 2 for 55c reg. 30c Hollies Sweet Chocolate, reg. 30c ...25c xirue Taie V tily appointed dinner party at his 5 A crystal home, Friday evening. basket of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table decorations. E Covers were laid for Misses Sylvia Draper, Vontella Hess, Majorie String-haTeresa Roberts, Helen White-side- s, E Blanche Clark, Dorcas Talmer, Alice Johnson, and Messrs. Ileber Brimleyv Joe Naylor, Bqrdotte- - Brim-le- y and Lloyd Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward entertained at a social at their home Wednesday evening. The time was spent in crds, music and games. At a late hour a two course luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Open-shaMr. and Mrs. Willard Ieart, Mr. and Mrs. Thon.as Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ileber A. Burton,' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green, Mrs. EJv,ard Manning, Misses Gladys Lillian Ilayes, Ethel Op nshaw, Doicev Roberts, Emma BurWard, ton, Mary Harvey, .Ltem 5 2-l- b. pret- S z., ea- - 8-o- z., ea. r S S S 55 i-lb- 55 Kelloggs Corn Flakes Oatmeal, bag 5 Royal Garden Tea. reg. 50c 5 Tea Garden Jam, jar Granges, New Hall, reg. 65c doz..., Oranges, New Hall, reg. 50f doz 55 Oranges, New Hall, regloc doz Lemons, large, SOp siz, reg. 50c Lettuce, large, solid heads 9-l- b. i0c S I S5 ...30c I..33c b. 1..1Z" 50c 50c 43c 40c 40c 55 55 S hite hite Kaysville' . - 50c and 40c and 125 .7 .50 36-in- ch 54-in- ch Galvanized Galvanized Galvanized Galvanized Ualvamzed If Buckets, each Tubs, No. 2, each Tubs, No. 3,' each Boilers, large size, each.... ware has taken a sharp advance and we cannot guarantee these prices for any great length of time. 12-qu- art f $1-9- 8 KAYSVILLE G0LDENRULE STORE Co-o- p Burton, IlliiiSlililliliiiiOiiiiiliiiiiliiliiiiiiiliiiiliiillliliiililllililllllllllliililllllllllllilllll 9H-inc- ..-- 3 for 23c The Home of Quality $LOO 60 75 50 81x90 Pepperill Sheets, each $I.7a Turkish Towels. 22x44, per pair Medium Veight Bed Spreads, plain Medium V eight Bed . $2.49 Spreads, scalloped edge Hrown Sheeting, just the beds, hot thing for those per yard .....13c to 18c Indian Head Sheeting, per yard! -- -c Indian Head Sheeting, per- - yard.. THIS IS FOR CASH , .EES lb. 55 ea! ea. an Saucers, per set of six e,s?ert Plates, per sot of six JJi-jnc- h Plates, per set of six h Plates, per set of six I9inch Plates, per set of six Meat Platters, each Milk Pitchers, each UP3 14-o- z. m, Glaubers Salt te AL--:-- 1-- Borax Kaysville Confectionery e; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner entertained at a social at their home FriT. McClure Peters returned Mon- day evening. Cards were played, afday from a three weeks' vacation ter which the time was spent in dancspent in Arizona, New Mexico and ing, followed by refreshments. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. 55 Percale, light or dark California. Lee Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Outing Flannel, light or dark Young, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green, Mr. 2 Gingham, Bookfold, reg. 30c at ... and Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mr. and 53 Mazola, quart can, reg. 75c Mrs. Archie Green, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Here Are Some Peanut Butter, School Boy, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. BenPeanut Butter, School Boy, 2U lb nett and Orson W. Layton. Peanut Butter, pail, reg.35c for the : Corned Beef, can Alan Blood entertained at a Epsom Salt Sodium Bicarbonate 17 el While there they attended the Junior Prom, of the A. C, Acid Boric Presents an Outing for Alimaniacs Cat-mu- Logan. Cabinet evening. The time was most enjo7. ably spent in playing 500. . rirsi prizes were won by J. J. Bowman and Miss Irene Swan, while the eon. solatioin prizes went to Mrs. L. Stayner of Salt Lake and George W. Swan. At a late hour a dainty two course luncheon was served, the tables being beautifully decorated with pink and white sweet peas. luncheon was served to Mrs. The regular meeting of the Bay Mary Barnes, Mrs. Annie Simmons, View club was held yesterday after- Mrs. Geo. W. Barnes, Mrs. John A. noon at the home of Mrs. Nick Bonne-mor- t. Samuel Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Webster, The living room, library and Susannah Mrs. Emily S, Barnes, dining room were beautifully decorat-e- d Burton, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mr?. in daffodils, sweet peas and snap Emma Galbraith, Mrs. Chris Layton, Where Danger Lurks. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson endragons. During the atudy hour Mrs.-II- Mrs. Wm. Allen, Mrs. Robert Green, a grade crossing is the Too often If. Blood and Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton a tertained number of friends at a Mrs. Harry Barber,' Mrs. M. W. Philof headlights and light meeting place read the opera "II Trovatore, interhome at card their party Monday lips, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. Charles heads. Washington Post. with selections from the spersed opera W. Robins, Mrs. John II. Layton, Mrs. on the victrola. Light refreshments Mrs. Ella Dawson, Will I. were served. The members present Mrs. Geo.Layton, T. Bishop, Mrs. Rebecca were: Mrs. II. II. Blood, Mrs. G. D. McLatchie, Mrs. Malinda J. Burton, Rutledge, Mrs. George W. Leatham, Mrs. Rhoda Blamires, Mrs. John ll Mrs. J. W. Thomley, Mrs. A. M. Mrs. Amos II. Bishop, Mrs. Ne-pBarnes, Mrs. S. Gleason, Mrs. A. Z. Warren, Mrs. John E. Barker, Tanner, Mrs. C.. V. K. Saxton, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph E. Flint, Mrs. Thomas J. B. Cooley, Mrs. G. W. Swan, Mrs. Mrs. Weaver was asE. Williams. Robert Birkin, Mrs. ILL Gleason and in sisted serving by her daughters, Mrs. C. A. Epperson. The house Mrs. Geo. W. Barnes, Mrs. M. W. guests were Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. II. J. Sheffield Phillips and by Miss Miriam Barnes. Jr. and Miss Doris Thornley. Misses Irene and Garnet Swan enat a prettily appointed tertained Mrs. C. A. Epperson entertained at Admission 10c, 20c Also Our Gang Comedy their home Saturday afat luncheon a Kensington' tea at her home MonThe St. Patricks ideas were day afternoon. The time was spent ternoon. in the decorations of the out carried in sewing. "Stung was played and and dining room. Cut room living prizes were won by Miss Mary white sweet peas formof vases glass Barnes and Mrs. Nathan Reeves. Refor the decoraed the centerpieces freshments were served to Mrs. John After luncheon tables. the of tions M. G. Barnes, Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. Henry II, Blood, Mrs. Nathan 500 and flinch were played. Prizes Watch This Space for a Real l Reeves, Mrs. Sumner Gleason, Miss for 500 were awarded to Miss Miriam Martha E. Barnes, Miss Mary Barnes, Barnes and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. Robert Birken, Mrs. A. Z. Tan- while the flinch prize winners were ner, Mrs. Sam Morgan, Mrs. L T. Mrs. Earl Waite and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. C. V. K. Saxton, D. Strong. The guests were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs, Clifford D. Strong, Mrs. Harry John Larsen of Teasdale, Wayne L Strong and Mrs, Geo. W. Barnes. county, Miss Cleo Pierce of Spring-villEb. Chipman, Prop. ' Mrs. E. M. Bagley, Misses One qf the pleasant social events Davis, Ileene Barnes and Kathof the past week was the social given erine Davis, all of Salt Lake, and by Mrs. Martha Weaver at her home Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mrs. C. V. K. d Home Medicine se Saxton, Mrs. Louise S. Yaunt, Mrs. Newman Reeves, Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. Harry L Strong, Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, Mrs. Geo. W. Swan, Mrs. Earl Waite, Mrs. Herbert L Gleason, Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Mrs. C. A. Epperson and Misses Aftell Linford, Miriam Barnes, Faye Sanders, Muriel Reeves, Hazel Bishop and Ada Maylin. j 44 ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES - |