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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. BARGAIN COUNTER UTAH DRY GOODS GOODYEAR TIRES Our bargain counter shows some money-savin- Devonshire Cloth values: Children's wool hose 19c . Wash braids .5c each Fine combs 5c each Ladies' and children's wool caps $1.25 to $2.50 values for 25c to 75c Children's dresses $250 values for. 9Sc Crochet cotton, 5 stands for 5c (One cent per strand) w r. KAYSVILLE m4 , Mffb LST WATU ON KAtm. Tfcrw mU BMUfw m4 mmt bAi M tha W iiiU Ut O 4 Mrirhl liik Mitral twu tLm Tk Ual af U Nlliia Ca m4 U. MaataSla m4 aaaatac t.Ht.Wa1 mt U KOTOTCW-Ugr- Um WOTltk Cu.Im 4 famine, (ran fa i Our new spring shipment is how ready for inspection. Let us figure with you on your balloon tires. Cotton Crepe for lingerie purposes. Ten or twelve shades. Special 25c yard Phone No. ekipwaet ttm4 u4 fntl a44 Q OTtiy. vaaa Ha aaaaiae UM W teAaatriaa. m4 ta Sata Wat af FrlatUa , Wllrta it I t. Tl W-Hrt- Wot Ula4 rtnUn. Curt-righ- Leone Blood, Marcia William, Bertha Sessions, Nor .Blood, Lourena Wilcox, Bessie King, Vera Barton, Leon Linford and Helen Hyde. William Wright was tendered s pleasant suprise party at his home Monday evening In honor of his birthday anniversary. Th time waa apent in playing progressive high-fivAt a lata hour a two course luncheon waa served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mr. and Mr. Georgs Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mansell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen. Th American Legion auxiliary members of Kaysrilie met at the home of Mist Miriam Barnes Friday afternoon and elected the following officers to serve for the ensuing year: Miaa Clairs Gleason, president; t. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Galley announce th arrival of a aon, born at th L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City Saturday. John Lanen returned Thuraday from Teaadale, Wayne county, where he haa been spending the past five months. Mr. and Mrs. William Lavender hare announced th marriage of their o W, ta Mlaa Fay Konold of Garfield. Lyle Graham and LeRoy Swanger left today for Nevada, where they will work for the Ellison Ranching company. Mrs. Sumner Cleason entertained at a prettily appointed dinner jperty at her home Sunday in honor ox Mrs. e. Bf J. LnnvitS? 1L McLaughlin. Mrs. Edward Robinson and children of Farmington were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barker. Word has been received from Mr. and Mra. Ralph Williams, who are visiting in California, stating that having a wonderful time. They left San Francisco ttaturday by boat, for Loa Angeles and expect to tay there for some time. Miaa Claire Gleason entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. The guesta were Mrs. Mias Miriam Barnes, first Mrs. Fred Kershaw, second Mias Irene Swan, secGlen Mrs. Robins, treasurer: retary; Mrs. A- - M. Barnes, historian, and Mra. Nathan Reeves, chaplain. Th annual meeting of the Kays-Vill- e Mercantile Institution was held Monday, when the following board of directors was elected: John G. M. Barnes, A. F. Barnes, R. W. Barnea, Georgs W. Barnes. J. R. Gailey, Henry U. Blood and Misa Martha E. Barnes. Th following officers were elected: John G. M. Barnes, president: A. F. Barnes, and John R. Gailey, vice-preside- vice-preside- ive the following board of directors was John G. M elected to serve for the ensuing year: secretary-treasurgenerriw1 Royal C. Barnes, John G. M. Barnea, ager and Herbert J. A. F. Barnes. R. W. Barnea, John W, ant secretary-treasurand Gailey, Claude T. Barnea and Henry manager. H. Blood. The directors met and elected the following officers: Royal Contributes C. Barnes, president; John G. M. J. R. Gailey, Barnes, Boies I cashier, and R. Bruce Major, assistant vice-preside- er bJSStJS Auxiliary Many Christmas vice-preiide- nt; vice-preside- Edith the Manger the fi'rrJsMx Stem M-- W Layton, Utah r. for fine. discharge this duty with dignity and sacred responsibility. Experienced Service Rendered GOOD GOODS Phone 13S-- W GOOD SERVICE Layton GOOD PRICES Day or Night 103-- W Bountiful Saturday Specials 10 lb Bag Sugar 69c Limit one to a customer. 30 bars Sunday Monday Soap $1.00 Childs Tom Boy Hose, sizes 5, 35c values.. Ho) s Suits, sizes 6 to 12, values5l, to $12.00, now. y Safety Razors, $1.00 values d. Layton Drug Co. iknock compound crystal din as antautomobile e We Our Ent ire Line of vice-presiden- t; Tellurium. Tellurium la umtl as a etector la radio work and ed to us. At a Discount of 10 The confidence our customer have in our prescription service haa been built up by years of painstaking effort to us only the very best of pure, fresh potent drugs, and dispense 'them with a system of checking that prevents mistakes. And th charge are moderate. Ever-Read- i Pr yard ri.afercenz.ed Boot. 8 to 10, yrd $2.49 values tor " orun" hlte Cups and Iable 6- - rJwfi 6 bars' Fr?elTi!et Tar SmIXt Glyorine Soap, or? Borax Geo. W. Barnes, Lessee 9 : Kaysville Co-oThe HouseoL, Quality p. j - .! I t -- ; Brooms, Oysters, small size, per can Oysters, large size, per can reedel A0r 8eedIess Per pkt. Jam, 20 oz. jar Amber Coffee, per lb. c enBa? Coffee, per lb. ... Tea, 8 oz. can 20 Mule Team Borax Soap, 6 for 25c, 40c, 50c and 60c the doz. . nen Table Unen P Owing to the cold weather Oranges are going to be scarce. We have this week at 1w...?j:iiia.'Carr.Tir.itr..1T1,r;,i)r;(i, ... 1. - rtJ with which we assume each responsibility that is entrust- BLANKETS Prescriptions were aent to the much more for the bereaved family than they expect of os is the sentiment ONE WEEK tendered a pleasant party at their home Tuesdaysurprise by a number of close friends.evening The time was spent in playing progressive h.gh five and at a late hour a delicious three course luncheon was served tc Messers and Mesdames Frank Williams, Henry Mansell, Walter I). ilham Wright and George Thomas, Briggs. At the recent meeting of the shareholders of the New Survey Irrigation company the following board of directors were elected: Georg Swan, John G. M. Barnes, R .Ore Layton, R. B. Kushforth and lister E. Bylee. The directors then met and elected the following officers: George Swan, president; S. B. Rashforth, John G. M. Bsmes. secretary-treasure- r, and Arnold M. Barnes; assistant secretary-treasure, Miss Pearl Wright entertained at a progressive Rook party at her home Monday evenmir. Prixes were won bv Misses Bertha Session and Olive Harvey. At a late hour a two course luncheon was werved to the following guests: Misses Cynthia Barton, Olive Uartey, Ua Scoffield, that To do more For George Ellis, who were recently mar-lieThe time was spent in dancing, cards, music and games. A two course luncheon was served to sixty guests. The young couple received many useful and beautiful gift. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham were boxes veteran in hospitals by the America. Legian Auxiliary hospitaliiation committee for th state. Furniture and Undertaking G. W. GRAHAM UNDERTAKING CO. SAFETY atyour l Ira C. Holbrook Co. Chapter Saturday, January SAVE "with The Elmer Criddle Post American Legion led by iu AufliSJ helped contribute to the Chriftoul rs When Danger Smiles Getters uS er cashier. Th shareholders of th Kaysville Canning corporation met at the cannery office Monday morning and held their annual meeting. The following board of directors were elected for th ensuing year: Henry H. Blood, John G. M. Barnes, Francis H. Nalder, secretary-treasure- r. Th annual meeting of the ahart-kclde- Arthur F. Barnea, Herbert J, Barnea, of the Barnes Banking com- John R. Gailey, George W. Barnea, Flint and Thomas J. Thurgood. pany was held Monday morning and John The new board met later and elected the following officers: Henry IL Blood president; Francis IL Nalder, Mra. Glen Robins and daughter. William Duncan and Johnson Both, were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mn. Nick Bonnemort baa been ill for the part few daya. Mrs. Nelli Kane and Mn. Mary Also 3 Go E. Swanger spent Sunday in Ogden. Mra. J. J. Bowman and daughter, OPERA HOUSE 24th Ruth, were Ogden visitors Monday. Mlaa Iren Swan baa been ill for Coming January 31st, 'Albert E. Smiths production several daya. From to tii Cross Mra. Joaepb Burton of Fnowvtlle t Show at 8 la th gueat of Mra. J. W. Burton. , C.len Robina, Mra. A. M. Barnea, Mra. Prices 10 and 20 centa . C. Barton, Mr. Edward L. LinMr. and Mra. John Lanen announce ill the arrival of a aon at the Holy Croaa ford, Mrs. Le Jost, Mr. Sumner hospital in Salt Lake last Saturday. Cleason and Misa Laura B. Crawford. Mn. Lawrence C. Blood and childMayor John G. M. Barnea leaves ren of Salt Lake were Sunday guesta today for Cincinnattl, Ohio, where he will attend the National Canners conof Mr. Emils S. Barnes, vention. Before returning bom he Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon of Salt visit with Dr. and Mra. D. K. Iako ta th rueat cf her mother, Mra. will Barnea in Philadelphia for s few John G. M. Barnes, today. daya. Mr. and Mn. Frank L. Allen and The Center will give s comfamily of Ogden viaited relative here binationCivic Five Hundred and Rook Sunday. WE SEUVE YOU NIGHT OR DAY party at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mlaa Laura Crawford of Salt Laka John W, Thomley Thursday evening a few City spent days in town this January 2J. Table reservation are FRANK HTDE C. W. GRAIIAM week visiting relatives. being booked now and it ia expected Kaysville Bountiful William Nance ia undergoing that the party will net a nice sum Phone 111 treatment at the Nichola lnatituta in for this worthy Phone mW organization. Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Thurgood of John Swift of Salt Lake City pent Bountiful announce the Sunday at the horn of liyrum May of their daughter Vilda,engagement to Lloyd Bn. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buhop, Mr. and Mn. Eddie Sowarda Bishop of Kaysville. Th a few days this week in Ogden,spent the ceremony will Uk place in marriage the Salt Lake temple, February 6. Mr, Bishop will leave February 11 for a mission to the Hawaiian islands. Misa Vera Blood entertained at a missionary shower at her horn Monday evening in honor of Elder Onn Blood, who left Wednesday for a mission to the Southern state. The time was spent In music and games and at a late hour v two course luncheon waa served to i' thirty guests. The Bay View club met at the home of Mrs. W. P. Epperson Wednesday afternoon. After the regular business meeting. Prof. George Marshall of the University of Utah delivered an interesting lecture on "The Women of the Bible." Refreshment were served to sixteen members and if two guests. The members of the Woodmen of the World entertain d at a parcel shower at the lodge rooms Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. e 1 The Best for the Least for Cash gueata of Mr. and Mra. Henry KototO - H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Kaysville, Utah Dev Recreation Suiting (linen) color unaffected by light or laundry. ' Goods will be replaced if colors do not give satisfaction. Only 50c yard mmm mm OTHER BARGAINS OF EQUAL .VALUES that quality cloth. An other shipment just in. Choose your pattprrT Only 35c yard gs : ! ort I10 Team r eet a large 6 bars. soap chips Boraxo DAh wMnr Powder granulated soap KAYSVILLE GOLDEN RULE STORE ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES - - |