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Show 4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE. UTAH c Whitraide, and Murris Soof field, sun of Mr. and Mrs. K.ihard Svffir!d, wul Uke place Wednesday, Maj 21, FARMINGTON LAYTON in the Salt Lake temple. Hie young CuBetjr arat of IW IB tf Kldrt at MW l County, city at ' couple are Well known throughout Xxmm IB Ik-- raOucuua mt aui. Boa r.M boarerod aW. Btouetam os lar. '' Blrio Bmb bjS bukbt Immb. Um im imelmrr Da' is county and their many friends InnkauB kouriy Htriea 'B ItBBiWrypr gjactnc to Sslt L mt Um Un Sibw mommpmmj, UMfT. will he glad to learn the news. mm mm4 tkB stul O. S. L. sad U. a K. City ixlw crvmjatrr. v. W i; Ksiirusa. (im (Mrrj or tuacnu bum ruML. Gan mrrmmmm BfUilwt W. B. Muir, formerly of the repair, lar tar Ukm mini wburM 'Sunk, barms sed otbar fruiis. matehmm Horn uf tha Mihar F lorsl department of the ljiyton Auto Co., tables. fnxt irvaiai, truck mt Usaa V Slsla k.itwruncBt t ro. on tka had the misfortune Wednesday to fall ibbuii bbS turrtaf. raotatl, tha PraUMot apt IB Ijtkk." launsHi, from one of the beams in the shop U. W. L M L. k and painfully injure his haik. ForllBklB b4 tunately m falling he stnak the top Mrs. Ray Steed is visiting with of a Ford touring car which perhaps Mr. A. E. Stevenson attended th saved his life. He was tsken to the relatives in Preston, Idaho, for a few banquet given bv the professional and home of Mrs. Muirs pa rents m Cen- days. busmens women a national association terville. , Mrs. G. R. Chaffin is spending the week in Ogden at the home of her at the Weber club Saturday evening. The Layton Boy Scouts of Troop Reduced Koundtrip Summer Eirur-bit'l- l daughter, Mrs. Hannon W. Perry. No. 2 are cooperating with the town Mr. 'Bingham of Ogden was the tickets via Denver & Hie Grande board in the spring clean up cam of her daughter, Mrs. R. C. guest Railroad Pacific to esteni Coast paign. The boys will make n house destinations will be on sale Kobmson, during the week. daily. May to houad canvass and also call on tha 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall of Santa-qui- n September SO, inclusive; to eastbusiness houses to check up and inern destinations. May 22 to Septemwere guests of Mr. and Mr. spect the premises. Robinson during the week. Stopovers permitW. B, Muir, who haa been located ber 30, inclusive. m California for the past Bins ted in both directions. Final return D. Wood, who has been ill for J. limit, October SI. A New Daylight the months, has returned to Layton to re Tram past few days, is now sble to atSPECIAL-wil- l "PANORAMIC um his position as foreman of the tend to his business affairs again. le inaugurated Sunday, June 1, repair department of the Layton leaving Mr. Mary Bennion and family left Salt Lake City at 6:00 p..m., Auto Co. Mr. Muir states that Utah for Nevada where Monday 9:30 Denver, p. ni. traversing they willmorning is good enough for him. arriving home for the make their the Colorado Rockies Two by daylight. The retiring officers of the South summer. Davu stake were entertained at the other splendid trains daily between Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robinson atWest Bountiful opera house. Tuesday Ogden and Salt Lake City and Pueblo, tended the farewell party in Bountiful Colorado Springs and Ilenver. All offithe newly appointed evening, by through the Royal Tuesday night, given in honor of Mr. cer. Mrs. A. E. Stevenson and E. P. daj light trains Ellison of Layton and President and Gorge stop ted minutes at the Hang- Stem Hatch. Miss Helen France and Mrs. M. H. Mrs. Henry 1L Blood of KaysvUl ing Bridge. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares, train Woolf of Salt Lake City spent the were guests of the officers. tnhedulea, and Pullman reservations. week-en- d here visiting with their sisThe marriage of Miss Mabel White-sideAdv. ter, Mrs. Edna Elliott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Miss Margaret Clem, a talented young soloist from Salt Lake CSty, spent Sunday at a guest of Miss AnMiss Clem rennette Richardson. dered several solos at the Sunday -.- 1 oril Round Trips Ls-b- I Summer .Excursion Fares via rBit, b Union Pacific System To POINTS EAST To POINTS WEST Dally "May 22nd to September 15th 5th to September 30th 1 Daily May Limits October 31st Stopovers-Divers- e Routes Con kit Local A cent for farther detail t. S. SPENCER General Paaseager Agent Salt Lake'Gtjr de-light-ful were H4-wa- Promenade df Allies SALT LAKE CITY, mi cemetery. The Ladies' Literary club entertained at the home of Mrs. Nephi Palmer Friday afternoon in honor of the mothers of the club members. Each mother was presented with a white MiGteinujy ill? tttmiH? mation. During the afternoon an resting program was rendered and a da. '.v three course luncheon was in a I n served. Mrs. C. , Miller and Mrs. Esther F, Clark were guests of their daughters, Miss Emma Miller and Mrs. Josephine Stokes of Logan, last week. Mrs. Miller and Mn. Clark attended the entertainment in Lopan, given for the mothers of the Soroia sorority, of which Miss Miller and Mrs. Stokes are members. stag th elaborate entertainment and reception program Planned during th week of. tn Disabled American Veterans national convention in this city, June 23 to 2tf. Mrs. E. O. Howard, prominent society matron and Gold Star Mother, is ihairman of the committee of sponsoring the gala May 22 event, whkh will be the concluding -' major social function of th mer season. Various societies and clubs of the city and state are .taking an active interest in preparation for the "Promenade" which will be a distinctive novelty, so far as entertsia-tne- nt pat-rones- sea pre-sum- and spectacular stunts are conTh Junior Aid, American legion, "Forty and Eight," Veterans of Foreign Wart, Service Star Lecerned. gion, American Legion and V. F. W, Auxiliaries, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Knights of Pythias, American Red Cross, Commercial Travelers, ic branches, L. D. S. Alumnse, Y, L M. 1. A. and other organizations, have promised to particiapte In the Ms-ton- evenings program and contribute to the array of novel diversions planned. Dancing will take place throughout the evening in the Hotel Utah ballroom, and the entire mezzanine and adjoining assumbly rooms will be utilized for the stunts and entertainment numbers. One room ie to be fitted up as a French music hall, and others will be decorated and set out in a manner to to bring back memories of overseas days in 19174918, Tickets for the elaborate "Promenade of the Allies" function, which is to be an informal affair, are now on sal at one dollar per person at th Da Music Co., Consolidated Music Co., and Disabled American Veterana national convention headquarters, Hotel Utah. Mail oredra should be directed to the D. A. V. national convention headquarters In the Hotel Utah. DR. E. II. MOSS O County Veterinarian Dips, Disinfectants Ysccines for Biologies, ' Domestic Animals l-- and'Poultry . t Office at , There ere izo end moddi to meet every requirement of the large or small family--- f or the kitchenette or the roomy kitchen of the large residence. The easy terms offered remove every obstacle that has existed In the minds of those who have thought they could not afford an electric range. ( Ellis Grocery Store Bldg, Layton i 131-- A Promenade of th Allies," will L given Thursday evening. May 22, la the Hotel Utah ballroom and mezza-nin-e, to assist th work of raisins funds to handl preparations for ana - fk May 15. brilliant social function styled "Th rd afternoon services. W. C. T. Smith died at his home Sunday morning at 4 oclock, follow-- a brief illness of pneumonia. Mr. Smith haa resided in Farmington for a number of years and lived alone. The funeral will be held in Salt Lake today and the interment in a Salt lake guest. DisabledArfctsto Stage " s, ten The South Davis stake presidency entertained Tuesday evening at South. Bountiful in honor of I'res.Uent Stamp liatchc. The evening was spent ux dancing and games, followed by a program and luncheon. President and Mr. James II. Robmkon and daughter Afton. of Farmington, and President and Mr. Henry 11. Blood and others of the North Dans stake W ynes-Bee- be NOTICfc OF SALE OF ESTRAYS State of Utah, County of Davis as. In the Layton Precinct of sold county. I have In my possession the following described cstrsy animal which. If not claimed and taken away, will be sold st public suction to the highest rash bidder st my farm tn Layton precinct on Wednesday, the 21 it day pi May, 1924. gt the hour of One block horse about 2 years old with spot in forehead and white right hind 'foot with no other marks or brands visible. Said estray was' tsken up by me In aid precinct on the 10th day of May, l 1924. WILUAM SCOFF1ELD, Foundkeeper of Layton Precinct. ( - THE V Best of all Electric cooking is real economy in the home it is the best way and costs least Taking the average of more than 5000 customers9 bills for twelve months, it is found that it actually costs only RKGAL . Electric cooking metni health cod happiness to women, because of the joy it pats into life and the drudgery it take oat 4l give more freedom for social affair, shop- -' ping, for visiting with 0 n per MONTH ElectricSooWng friend and relative, for motoring, golf, hiking, el oh work, music and, beat of all, for really living with their children and realizing mother hood most wonderful happiness! Every woman should know the real joy of electric cooking. TTc cordially invite yoo to come in and see the wonderfnL rood-er- n electric range of today 4o learn ita possibilities. Yon will he most welcome, whether yon fed like baying now or not. IwT CLEANERS - - k Call and Deliver Wednesday and Saturdays in Davis County DRY CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING, DYEING HAT BLOCKING Are Our Specialties Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Suits Overcoats $27.50 to $55.00 Large assortment of fine woolens. Made to your own ind! vidua measure. 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