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Show 4 GARDEN TOOLS LACES A new line of laces at 5 cents and 10 cents a yard. New styles and patterns, cream colored and white. Toile Du Nord Ginghams ..30c Our seeds are now waiting to be planted. Radishes, lettuce, peas, onions, onion sets carrots, turnips and parsnips for early vegetables should be planted now. Flower seeds should be planted now, that is most of them. Lawn grass, Kentucky blue grass plant your lawn now. 1 yard Rakes, hoes, spades, shovels, forks, etc., etc. Best at Lowest Prices. .......35c per yard Sunfast Suitings ... ..... Something New. - GINGHAMS . FOR SALE New shades the newest Just what you have JE2c to 30c yard been waiting to see , One set new harrows J. B. Colt Lighting Plant Save you at least $150.00. House Fixtures Complete save you money. H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Kaysvilte, Utah s $100.00 Phone No. 1 . The Best for the Least for Cash A ACCREDITED WHITE LEGHORN on of th early pioneers of Kayrvill coming hers la 1S5J and has resided QUALITY CHICKS for apring, 1928 in KaysriUe most of the time since. delivery from CERTIFIED FLOCKS free-ranMisses Maggie and Norma Ball f elected, heavy-layinweek-en- d bene to mated double cock- tn as the pedigree Ogden spent re la from famous specialists. No guest of Mra, Lester Leavitt. methods or no inbreedlights forcing Mrs. George W. Barnes left today live delivery guaranteed. for Laketown, Utah, where she will ing. 100 Chick Book, attractive Illustrated for visit with her daughter, Mildred, prices and other information gladly a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Curt wright sent on request Established 189& and children of Ogden and Mr. and MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO, Mrs. Edward Robinson and children INC 499 Seventh St Petaluma, Calif. KAYSVILLE re g, M Km).i mA trmm mfftr jurrWATtm ca trta IkUi h4 mm Ual Wwttwi kvvW BlittaC m hf fchilAl mt IM . l Umffli I aaU. tt Baa araa4 C. fnH aaaatae wti I llnkw ! af tka Kara!!. Oaaala aoMka m4 tfca Pawl wit ti Ikaa4avaaraakf. ubia ervvtae aa4 ara aaaalaa ka tr.! hlatrla, Hal at Ik km aa4 aa 4ata alaal at tka lalaai tka (nril luahi, iklaal frl.tU aaaaaa. HtaUa .;kd,ffiFnnnw yaklkkara. aatakac uim.iunuiuiLuiv.iw. i.nu.mi. Mr. and Mr. John Cetmull Bountiful visitor Sunday. of Farmington were Sunday guest of Mr. end Mrs. John Barker. Mrs. James A. Cottrell was ten dered n pleasant surprise party at her home Tuesday evsning in honor of her 90th birthday anniversary. The time was spent in music and and at a late hour a two course frames waa served to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. CottrelL Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. George L. B lam ret, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Layton. Mr. and Mra. Walter Cottrell and Ralph nd Carl B, CottrelJ. -- A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY" Wo have in the vicinity of Kays-villa piano and also a player-pianboth high grade, slightly naed hut in good condition. We will sell them st bargain prices rather than ship them hack. Responsible parties can get reasonable terms and pay monthly, e, y or yearly. If quarterly, interested write at once to Sale half-yearl- Manager, Lyric Music Company, 2524 Washington Ave Ogden, Utah. tified potato aeed. Green and Day, Layton. Miaa Mary McGee of Salt lake The shorthand and typewriting City was a Sunday gueat of Miaa contest held at the B. Y. U. in Provo, Irene Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Cottrell an- February 27, proved a great auccea nounce the arrival of a aon at their from all standpoints. This contest mat held under the auipices of A. home Monday. Rex Johnson, professor of office aharea FOR SALE Six Primary the Brigham Young unipracticeat Gleawater Creek Irrigation Haight He expressed the opinion versity. son, Kayaville. that the contest would be' perpetuG. F. M. Nance returned to Manaa-aa- . ated. The keen interest of the Colo this week after apending schools and faculties who enteredhigh inat hia home in Keyaville. dicates that such a contest is dewinter the Miae Josephine Stookey of Spring-il-l sirable. Encouragement of this kind waa n Sunday gueit at the home makes for interest and efficiency in of Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnea. the claasea of shorthand and typeMr. and Mra. Clyde A. Burning-ha- writing throughout the state, and it announce the arrival of a aon at give teachers everywhere an opportunity to judge the progress of their their home Thursday. Mr. and Mra. George W. Young own students in the light of the progress made other students from spent Sunday In Layton aa guests other parts by of the state. of Mrs. Carl Maraton and family. Davis High School is proud of the Mr. and Mra. Spencer J. Barton her entrants rated in checking up way and family of Syracuse tlsited rela- against the other high achools which tives here Sunday. In the contest, ea our participated Mias Josie Barber-waa last week- school end entrants were placed very end visitor to Bountiful as ruest of near the top. One hundred twenty-tw- o her sister, Mrs. Ray Edmonds. students and fourteen high a Mr. and Mrs. James McFerson, schools were entered. Richfield. and Logan were the only schools, Mra. David McFerson end Mrs. Matilda McFerson, all of Clearfield, out of an entry of fourteen, that sucwere guests of Mrs. A. M. Barnes ceeded in winning medals or cups. Davis High School was given first Friday. Fred N Scholls, son of Mr. and Mrs. place in the novice typewriting end has been discharged received a pennant by the B. Y. U. Thomas Miss Nora Ford, of Centerville, re S. U. the from army after servin reived a silver modal awarded for whic of the past three years, most place in novice typewriting in time he was stationed at the Pre- first the stale. This is a distinct honor to sidio at San Francisco. be awarded an individual, and also an club dramatic ward The Syracuse honor to the teacher and the school will present a play in the opera house Out of the fifty-thre- e entrants in the be will The this evening. proceed novice won Davis contest, first, third for the benefit of the local Sunday and fourth places. Lula Parrish school. from Centerville, won third place, an Robert Edmond, a brother of the Loi Todd, from Farmington, fourth late Edward Edmond and a former place. Misa Ford wrote for fifteen resident of Kayaville, died at hi minutes with 713 word and made 11 home in San l'iego, California, Mon- errors, making her an average of 40 brought to word a minute. The average of all day. The body is being service and th funeral where Salt Lake typewriting events gave Davis second place in the stae, Richfield interment will take place. Dr. and Mra. A. - Vincent ann first, and lx?an third. A. Papworth There has been no award made, a family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Delmar vet, for the accuracy contest, although and family, Mr. and and Mr. Clarence D. Bills, representative Vincent, Mi Genevieve Cotterell Lake of Salt all of the Underwood Typewriter ComSmith Urimhall, of pany, informed Mis Criddle that Ik home the at visitors were City, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams Sunday waa und-- r the impression that this With Wallace Beery, Rockliffe Fellow es and Frankie Darro OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, MARCH Show at 8 ing room is essential to every home. we Starting Sat March 14, new serial, Wolves of the North" b offer are strongly built, ypt of artistic appearance- and will add beauty and comfort to your dining room. -- Mens Work Shirts You can furnish your dining room economically and well by taking ad- 85c values, dark blue $1.50 values, grey vantage of our attractive selections. Boys Scout Shoes, 2Vi to 5VL Boys Gym Shoes, 2 to 5Mi Men's Gym Shoes, 6 to 10 Youths' Gym Shoes, 11 to 2 Experienced Service Rendered GOOD GOODS Phone I36-- GOOD SERVICE Layton W 9SMeaaeaa ' Day or Night s n,iiijMMHMwn.Mi,wtRt seseeaa1 .. .a.TM GOOD PRICES 103-- W Bountiful . ..MaW..a Grocery Specials , 9-l- b. I- I iiFTrrrsriiei t'etebmed-hir-w- birthday anniversary at his home wa Wednesday. A family reunion wa and event of the held in honor attended by about thirty members ofis his immediate family. Mr. Barnes KOTEX We carry a complete line of Kotex Products. Our stock for sick room needs for mother and baby is complete. for Call or phone 22-will We paryour wants. cel post or deliver any place in Kaysville or Layton. W Layton Drug Co. Sioro The Phone 22-- W Layton, Utah worth, of Bountiful. Miss wrote for fifteen minutes with 2 error at an average of 45 word a minute. The commercial department of Davi High, headtd by Mr. Robinson and Mias Criddle. are doing all in their power to get the gold medal, which they thir.k should be awarded Mia Hep worth. The two error she made were not typographical error. She waa penalized one error for having 77 strokes in one line when there should only have been 76. The other error wa due to repeating a line. The student that came next to Mias Hepworth made seven errors. In the shorthand contest Davi rated third in the state, Richfield coming first and Ixgan second. Miss Christenson, from the Richfield high hool, scored 91-- . per cent, perfect at the rate of 100 word a minute dictation. She wa awarded the scholarship to the B. Y. U. Everyone who took the trip and participated in the contest report a most enjoyable time, both as a pleasure and aa an educational trip. Two teachers were awarded expert teacher' medal, one being Miss Crid- from the Davi High School and the other was a Richfield teacher. dle i j f I- 1 1 $1.25 ; $1.50 $1.15 ' - George W. Barnes, Lessee The House of Quality 10c 5c 15c , FRESH STOCK OF GOOD SEEDS NOW READY FOR PLANTING KAYSVILLE f i f I G0LDENRULEST0RE ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES I New Summer Dress Goods in Raytex and Fashine the price is reasonable. A COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS 60c 20c 20c 12Vic I -- th $2.50 Lingette, per yard Percales, per yard r......;. Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, per pound Fresh Spinach, per pound Fresh Lettuce, per head Green Onions, per bunch Radishes, 2 bunches March 6 and 7 V-l- b. $1.25 36 inch 36 inch For Friday and Saturday Carnation Oat Meal, Premium, package..40c Carnation Wheat Flakes, Premium, pkg,..40c Oat Meal, 55c bag Tea, Royal Garden, 35c pkg. Coffee, a good grade of loose, the pound..40c. Corn, Royal Blue, 2 cans 25c Corn, Country Gentleman 15c 40c" Jam, 26 oz. jar 25c. 40c; 50e. 60c 0nt"gc th'O dozen ..Jl. Lemons, 300 size, the dozen 40c 3 for 25c Grape Fruit, large ones 3 heads for 25c Lettuce Tomatoes 2 lbs. for 35c 3 bunches for 20c Radishes 60c Men's Work Shoes $3.00 to $4.50 $6.00 Boys' Suits, values to $12.00 15c 27 inch Renfrew Ginghams, per yard 27 inch Red Seal Gingham, per yard ....20c 32 inch Seersucker Gingham, per yard....25c .ea Do-vi- - Prices 10 and 20 cents The many sets which m X- 7 Also Chapter 9 Go Gette) A well furnished din- - Nk-holls- 1 Starring VIRGINIA VALU Dining Room Suites Davis High Girl Wins Silver Medal He knew the limited waa doomed. He must save the lives of score, Yet hia wife's honor waa that very moment at stake Where did hia duty lie ? Could he leave hia post to save hia family's honor? Or should he attempt to save the helpless scores who weie speeding through the night in the doomed train? The Signal Tower Furniture and Undertaking 1 jj SEE Ira C. Holbrook Co. 1 Mri. Jr.se B, Flint left -- Sasday for an extended viait to California. 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