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Show UTAH THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. Fage 20 i niniiiH!!;:'"" SANTA Children the Cheer Up to Christmas Special, Free Offer We will give a Boy Scout Drum with purchase of $2.00 or more. See our display of them. DAINTY NEW TOYS-T- hat Create Joy Dolls Handkerchiefs 1 10c and 25c. Large - A big display of all the newest dolls, small 1 dolls, medium I sized dolls,' 1 M o67 o !'' a baby dolls, boy I dolls, all kinds' I of dolls. iR TOYS PURE SILK Autos, flyers, drums, trains, elephants, games, books, crokonole boards. HOSIERY Rollins Armor Plate make beautiful pres- ents for every one in - - the family. MANICURE SETS Embroidery scissors, art pieces, silks, ribbons, crepes, braids, laces, Xmas boxes, kid gloves, shoes, slippers, Zipper boots. 1 'I ch special for Children's fancy picture..75c each 5c to 75c Ladies Phone No. 6-in- I China and Glassware make useful presents. Sweaters, skates (ice), roller skates, leather lined coats, Ball Band rubbers and boots, silk shirts and neckties, etc. wagons, dishes, Tricycles, Kiddie-Kartables, airplanes, air guns, pop guns, etc., etc. s, PRICED BELOW WHOLESALE Large red Rocking Horses, leather saddles, horse hair mane and tail, real stirrups and horse shoes. $8.50, $9.98 and $10.98 each Specials $1.25, $1.50 $1.60, $1.75 $2.00, $2.25 H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Kaysville , Utah The Best for the Least for Cash r- - llillllii fllttLPMM','lMtlMM" KAYSVILLE lariat altar la worth Caila Kura natal Ita. ,1m far o4 villa JUUav MUla and vnrvUblv Tk tUn fruit vanning wtaUiilahiMct et tin Kan villa Canning Carnoratlaa 4d ataadlly to Um wwJlk of tba aitv. Gan. oral fanning, trait and vogvtauo grow, lag for ahlpm.nt and eanalng art tm portanl Induatrfoo. Haa tba Davis Hnk school, ahurchaa and opara houM. City watav and aloctria lights and indues Homs of tha Ownta for Invaataasnt. Inland Printing oompaay and Ita ng. to plant Mrs. Glen Robins was a Salt Lake visitor Friday Miss Garnet Swan was a last week end visitor to Salt Lake City. - Misses Olive Ilarvey and Cynthia Carton, were Ogden visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George W, Young visited relatives in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. B. F. Yaunt and daughter Mary visited friends in Ogden Monday. Mrs. Fred Green and Mrs. Mary Jane Burton were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. George C. Layton, who ha been very ill at her home for. the past few weeks, is reported much improved in health. Guard Yourself Mr. and Mrs. Earsel Ashby of George Haight leaves for Cali fomla next week to spend the Bountiful are the proud parents of winter. ll a baby girl born Tuesday. Mrs. Isabe remembered as Miss Mrs. Golden Bsrton of Farmington belle Clarke of Kaysville. spent Thursday with friends in The home of John Flint Vas.the Kaysville scene of a pleasant family party last Mr. Skinner," brother of Mrs. Wells Friday evening. The rooms were decoHayes, of Denver is visiting with rated with chrysanthemums, roses liis sister. and Christmas colors. Games, music Ash-bjrwi- Utah Power Company Makes Rapid Progress Southern Idaho and northern and central Utah face a new year that will bring renewed activity and prosperity in many lines of business. This optimistic sentiment represents the composite views of the division manand a two course luncheon were en- agers of the Utah Power and Light Mrs. George W. Swan entertained the following guests: Mr. companys after a survey of the territhe Bridge club at her home Wed- joyed by and Mrs. George Flint, Mr. and Mrs. tory within their respective jurisdicnesday afternoon. Jesse B. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- tions. This hopeful thought was expressed at the periodical meeting of Send a Reflex subscription for ard Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Chester the division managers, department Christmas. It is a valuable and Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bur- heads and general officers of the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin kill, Mr. ton, lasting present. and Mrs. Beebe of Arizona, Mr. and power company concluded last night Mrs. William E. Barton, who haa Mrs. Sam Morgan, Mrs. Oscar Flint, at , the general office of the com. been very ill with quinsy is now re- Mrs. Phoebe Galbraith, Misses Jeness pany. A feature of the last days Hill and Emily Brough, John Flint session was a luncheon at the Hotel ported to be recovering Utah yesterday. and Spencer Galbraith. J. B. Lindsey, D. & R. G. W. agent The sessions of the gathering were at Kaysville, was taken to a Salt A meeting of the Daughters of marked by the presence of Lafayette Lake hospital Wednesday. the Pioneers of Kaysville was held Hanchett, president of the Utah PowThe Civic Center will give a spec-- , at the home of Mrs. Sam Morgan er & Light company, a parting mesial Christmas show at the gymnasium Thursday afternoon. After some sage from S. R. Inch, retiring vice discussion it was decided to name president and general manager, who on Monday, December 24. the chapter after the first white resigned a few days ago to accept an Mrs. Msry E. Swsnger returned woman settler of Kaysville Mary important position with the Electric home Mondsy from a ten days vis- Ann Predee. A sketch of Mrs. 's Bond and Share company of NeW it in Ogden with her son Bryan. life was given by Mrs. T. E. York, and renewal of acquaintance Williams. The lesson was given by with D. C. Green, who succeeds Mr. Now is the tim$ to buy your talk- Mrs. Frank Cheney, after which re- Inch in the management of the Utah S3 per cent off at ing machine. freshments were served to Mrs. Power and light company and its the Union Furniture Co., Layton, Emily S. Barnes, Mary E. Mocker, associated In his brief, companies. Adv. Mrs. Annie P. Utah. Layton, Mrs. Annie talk Mr. Inch expressed his wrm apE. Simmons, Mrs. T. E. Williams, preciation of the cordiality Of the re-- Mayor and Mrs. John G. M, Barnes V Underlations that have existed ax all times entertained at a family dinner at Mrs. J. B. Jarman, Mrs G Mrs. Eli between him and those working with Mrs Frank Hyde, their home Sunday afternoon. Covers wood, members Rentmeister, Mrs. Chris Burton, Jr. him. He had high praise for the cowere laid for twenty-tw- o Mrs. Earl Waite and Mrs. Frank operative spirit in the organization. of the family. He said he could not leave without a Cheney. club were delightThe Four-Ge- e keen feeling of regret, but expressed his pleasure in the fact that he will fully entertained at the home of Miss Zena Williams Thursday evening. The still maintain, in his new position an time was spent in sewing, music and official relation to the company here games, after which refreshments which he hoped would sometimes were served to the members, bring him to Utah and give him the The Farmington Central Relief- so- opportunity of again meeting his asThe card party and 'aocial. given sociates here and renewing his very ciety gave a very delightful after-noo- ri by the Civic Center at the gymnasirelations with them. party for the local teachers o:; pleasant um Friday evening was one of the Mr. Green scarcely neede'd an introsocial successes of the season. Five their ward last Tuesday. Games and to the gathering. His return duction hundred and Flinch were played. refreshments were enjoyed by all. to Utah the Power and light comA very delightful dinner party was During the evening the Thornley with which he was formerly pany, orchestra rendered several selections given by ,Miss Clara Todd at her connected in the capacity of manager and Miss Bertha Sessions a number home on Saturday of last week. Covof Salt the Lake division, partook of A two course ers were laid for ten. After dinner of vocal selections. nature ihe of a He was homecoming. luncheon was served to about seventy dancing was feature of the evening. welcomed back in spirited fashion. people. Mrs. C. A. Miller visited at the The meetings were conducted by P. home the entertained of her son and daughter in M. Parry, commercial Ada Miss Maylin manager of the members of the Industry club at her Salt Lake City last week-enThose in attendance, in copipany. After a jolly home last evening. o addition to the various general office ftw menibers of the Ladies hours of work, a dainty. lunch J?rary ciub of Farmington took their executives and department heads, was served to Mesdames W iiliam jnty refreshments' and surprised were: Division managers J. B. Myers Wells Hayes Winters; Jamea-Bad- l, ,jMni c U Gardner at her home on Bingham; C. A. Wolform, Idaho Falls; A very pleasant afternoon E. R. Owen, Logan; A.' P, Merrill, R;:brt , Friday. , Misses Millie Ogden; J. W. O'Brien, Park City; R. jin. Macgie E.1I, N.Ui tUher. U rovo, and II. M. y 0. IV Bowen, whose wife was one Love, Bertha Smith, Fearl SchoLrt.e. Sa,t Mrs. Nrilie Gardner, has been';011 field, Ruby Hayes and Beth Clark. ill for the past week. Robseriously ; Mrs. The guests of honor were1 A and fed to The Reflex unable is is toeat years subscription Clark anything ert, Love,1 Ruby Hayes, Beth makes an ideal ' ice. cracked Christmas nothing except gift. and Bertha Smith. True THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Pre-dee- Social Activities of against the rigors of winter! Make His Dreams Come Week at Farmington Will Soon Be Here We have just received a large assortment of Holiday Goods and Toys, Glassware, Dress Shoes, House Slippers, etc. Cni-nawar- e, . at staple- - groceries PRICES ROCK BOTTOM - Enrich your blood, build up your system and ward off colds by Using KF.XALL EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL. Its a remarkable food tonic made from finest quality Norwegian oil, pleasantly flavored. Highly concentrated, but easy to tke. ToTombat a cold and lieving feverishness, headache, and muscular pains, we recomREXALL mend LAXATIVE ASPIRIN COLD TABLETS. For simple coughs rely on BARK REXALL CHERRY COUGH SYRUP. It soothes the menbranes and relieves Absolutely safe for gestion. children. con- Layton Drug Co. Stan Utah Kaysville The House of Quality Co-o- p. d. Lit-tw- , anV Fer-merl- , TK Geo. W. Barnes, Lessee n( optician manueactdring Street 332-24t- Offdcn, L h V |