OCR Text |
Show tee rrzzzLY reflex, kaysville. utah Put a new uniform on the - GET A ROLLINS ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY We will give you back $5.00 or $7.50 or 10.00, according to the style of fabric you pick out for your next Suit. Prices have been cut on 52 of the seasons most popular sellers, so thus the above very liberal offer. Direct from the factory to us. Special Prices, $1.50 and $2.25 per pair. We match almost any dress or slipper. Guaranteed the best silk hosiery on the market Why pay more Nude Grey Dawn White Alerdale Jack Rabbit Caramel Peach bus!- -. old ; i . SUIT FOR SPRING Twenty Beautiful, Lustrous Latest Shades and Colors cf Otter Beige Mode Suede Brown Cordorwu TAILOR-MAD- E you want a new custom chance go by. If tailor-mad- Suit, dont let this e GOODYEAR TIRES, PATCHES . CEMENTS,' TAPE, ETC. tk hoJ n dNtnttj X wWU ti color porting a wtJuEf-r- MWMiira M . laukf oi will iw( poa ud ioim4 rrooi--k mutdt Thm it b Wm1 Aft dtt Art tkt MOWING BIACH1NE EXTRAS iim lor rjkk m4 ACME QUALITY McCormick and Deering Mowing Machine Extras can be supplied from our stock. Repair your mowers now. , Our $ genuine parts no subsupply cf extras is complete f ti stitutes. MOTOR CAR FINISH Phone No . , H. J. SHEFFIELD :& SONS 1 The Bert fcr the Least EAT5TIU.T -- I Mk I b r-- k ii ft Ui I. Aa tnM tb i meeting bouse Monday afternoon. The Simmons family waa well known, having lived here until a few years ago. Tha services were well attended by Wilrecently purchased from Frank friends and relatives and the inter, liams. Tbs funeral for Mlaa Telitha Sim- ment took place in the Kaysville Wallace Odd, son of Mr. and Mrs. mons, the daughter of Mr. lemetery. Arthur Odd, fell from a wsron yesterday morning about 11 oclock and was painfully bruised about bis shoulders. Frank B la mires has removed the one story building from the comer of state highway and Locust street and cleaned up all other salvage and Junk from tha property. (Experienced Quarterly conference of the North Davis staks waa held in the Kayiville ward tabernacle Sunday and waa very Apoatle Joseph largely attended. Fielding Smith of Salt Lke was in attendance - and addressed all the Successors to I meetings. At the morning service commencement exercises of th John UNION FURNITURE CO, LAYTON R. Barnes seminary were held. Music Mr. nolbrook has been serving the people of Davis county for 20 was furnished by the Kaysville choir under the leadership of Prof. Leander years. His ability and courteous treatment have been recognised by bis patrons during tha many years ha has served the public. Thompson. r, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Fhillipi GOOD GOODS GOOD SERVICE GOOD PRICES entertained a dinner at their The Reflex pays top prices for dean cotton ra$i The Ninety and Nine ld Barton Miller of Aflon, Wvo, friends in Ktjirille Sunday. Miss Bessie Ilyde was an Ogden Visitor during the past week. Mlaa Fannie Brown of Clearfield wae e last week-en- d guest of Mrs. A. 2L Barnes. vi-lt- ed J. J. Bowman end Geo. W. Swan at Blind Springs, spent last week-en- d Bo Elder county. Mrs. Henry Graham haa been very Cl for a few days, suffering from an attack of gall atones. Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton of West Point were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bennett and family of Ogden visited here Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Geo. W. Young. Mr. end Mrs. Elliott Barton of Salt Lake City visited with their mother, Mrs. Frances Barton, Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. James H. Linford. and children of Logan visited Jr, relatives here during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith of Clearfield were guests of Mr, end Mrs. W, 1L Mansell Sunday. Misses Pearl Bodily and Bessie Cailey ef Syracuse were Kaysvtlle visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C, Blood and children of Salt Lako City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Emily S. Barnes and family. Lionel Scoffield and Billie Salton have returned from Nevada where they have been working for the Elli-ao-n Ranching company. Miss Audine Merrill returned to her home in Richmond Saturday after spending the paat winter here as an instructor at the Davis High. Mr. and Mrs. David McFerson, Mrs. Dolly Brown and Mrs. Matilda McFer-eoall of Gearfietd, were guesta of their aistser, Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes, Sunday. Miss Gars Crmnney returned to her home in Logan Saturday after spending the winter here. She was .the fi$Ji grade teacher at the public school. Mrs. Gauds George Barnes, City, were Sunday guesta of their parents. Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Mrs. George W. Swan entertained the Bay View club at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sumner Gleason and Mrs. . Henry Jacobs furnished the lesson for the Club. Mrs. Mary Mocker, Mrs. J. J. Bowman and Mrs. EL Peterson were the house n, guests., . .Mrs. Newman IraGHqj.bto.ok.Gi Service at part Phone 136-- W Layton Until further notice, all water users in Kaysvilla Gty will ba permitted to use water for two hours each day only, and this to be used between the hours ef Six (8) o'clock a. m. and Eight (8) o'clock p. m. Any on caught using water out of hours, or using water with notxle off or sprinkling vegetable gardens, fruit trees, plants, or for any purpose other than for culinary, lawns or flowera, will have water turned off, and before water is turned on again, Hemstitching and Picoting Attachment Lay tea, Utah Try the Drug Store First Wednesday Afternoon Clearfield Arlene Hanks Residence Thursday Kaysville James Griddle Residence Friday Layton . Place Announced Later Register now at any of these places. Keep your young folks out of mischief by giving them something constructive to do. at 8:30 p. M Admission 10c and 20c Boys' Straw Hats Ha 10c Roofs Bountiful, Utah Mens and Boys Harvest Hats i0c to 75 Girls and Ladies Sun Shades Infsata WWteKId or Black Patent Children s Black Patent Slippers, sizes 2 to 5 SI i gIzeS 8 Children SipPer' .Shpper eizes 8 H to 12. $2.1 ( CWldM Slippers, sizes 8H to 12, regular -- values rhlhwl Sfkt? Misses Two-Ton- Slippers, sizes e dlfTwSfp? LadieS' 2? Shdkd !E ' to 2,black with 12 2-9- Sandals, new style w3SS snd1-ne- rtyle w Tomatoes, per pound Radishes, per bunch Fresh Ranch Butter, per pound Spinach Fancy Lemons, per dozen Small Oranges, per dozen We are in receipt of a shipment of Cut Glass at unheardof prices. Think of a star Cut Glass Water Set, consisting of tray and six glasses for $2io f g Lawn Sprinklers and Lawn Mowers 3 Rubber Hose Best quality, 12Mc per foot The famous Hatchway Buttonless Union Suits in summer weight g f s H We have a line of Boys Shoes which we H g I - $4.5( 7"" , $I are offering for , r lbs, fog 15 20, We have about 50 Bucket and Soap Deals left ' $1.00 WORTH OF SOAP AND BUCKET FREE - s and $3.41 8 s'fl'Alj : Monday Centerville Wesley France Residence . CIVIC CENTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 EtZZTIlZZl Dept 2, Sedalla, Mo. AND FIELD MICE NO TRAPS NO POISONS we Tepe, Getters, Grain Bins, Skylights! AU Kinds of Tin Work Phones: Shop 105J; Res. 106. LaFlesh Hemstitching Co. . ir 0ve tn happiness has a lonesome, beautl- ,in ew York? Th answers in this heart drams of thrills and temptations. Mias McAvoys finest Last Chapter of THE EAGLE'S TALONS picture. Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Fits any tewing machine $188 prepaid or C. Q. D. Circulars Free Wednesday Forenoon Syracuse Erma Gailey Residence With MAY McAVOr Show Starts GUARANTEED MICE Tk Bountiful . Destroying Layton Drag Co. W , The Top of New York Davis County Sheet Metal Works. I Coraket, Chimney Notice to Water Users A Scientific Means of RATS , 103-- . . CIIAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. LT. (RAT VIRUS) A DAVID SMITH PRODUCTION Adapted from Ramsay Morris Famous Pity It tugs at the heart strings. oYu laugh and cry with the people of Marlow and after It is over you want to see It again ; ) PIANO AND VOICE AZOA Day or Ngiht , Wtlr Hot Air Furnaces . Reeves entertained bridge luncheon at her home SatLilacs and other urday afternoon. spring Dowers were used In the decoTHOMPSON rations of the home. The guests were Mrs. A. M. will Mrs. J. J. Bowman. give private Instruction in Barnes, Mrs. Glen Robins, Mrs. Piano and Vocal Music during lard Ashton, Mrs. M. W. Phillips, Misses Miriam Barnes and Irene the summer, beginning the secEwan and Mrs. Claire Ritchie. ond week In May at the following: places: at KAYSVILLE OPERA HOUSE, MAY 17 UNDERTAKERS FURNITURE home Monday evening. The guesta were seated at small tables which were decora ted. with tulips. A three course dinner was served after which the tvening was spent in playing bridge. Thoea present were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins, Mr. and Mr. A. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Leathern and Missea Miriam Bames and Irena Swan. "linr itnm r Underwood building mi Pine street ond offensa. which be recently purchased. rieasa comply with city rules and regulations. XL L. Gleason is making extensive BY ORDER OF CITY COUNCIL. interior Improvements on th homo h urn IiamvUle, Utah fcr Cash niimmnmrirt J. P. Brigancs has moved his fam- one will have to pay a fins of $10.00 and Mrs. John Simmons of Burley, ily from the Joe Robins boms to the for first offenaa and $20.00 for sec- Idaho, waa held in tha Layton ward - I n. J mM 7i Spend Your Money at Home Our new stock of Boots has arrived. U. S Guaranteed Boots are best for all purposes Irrigating, Fishing, Etc. . -- if aYSVILLE -- GOLDBIKULESTOffi ORIGINATORS OF LOU PtllCDS 9 g the pair Geo. W. Bames, Lessee g KAYSVILLE Sraham UndrtaMnj Kaysville, Utah Licensed Embalm ers CO-O- P. The House cf Quality" FRANK HYDE Local These VUHMHIlHkWIHHtUltUiUUiiiiUiUUUliMHf .MinswmmnUMMHiuimsamtsMHiMmj Rrprtsttf 118 KxyrrCe G.W. GRAHAM Hame 125-T- T BetmUfal |