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Show For Sale Special Curtain Nets, newest pattern, 35c to$1.50 yd. One Georgette Crepes, jn newest shades for ... trimmings Rose Novelties Flowers for your coat lapel. We still have some excellent bargains at our y BARGAIN COUNTER New Crop Shelled Walnuts Just In. FOULD'S MACARONI Steed's Come in and 6-Tu- Frequency Set be Nth. Ul m itsm mil km a art a att umu. tuns miiiw.iV t4 wi mi. lae trt. IWkV 4 ms Imnr, into H IV Ural Wtlm Im USwlrVI Hs tks Dam sssatr antral easts V The Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of ths Pioneers will meet at the home of Miss Nellis Edmunds Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, March 11. AU members are urged to be present. Don't fail to see The Border Le rlon, taken from Zans Grey's famous novel of the same name. This picture will he shown at the Civic Center next Wednesday evening at 8 ,iukmVosl. Itlar wsw TV fcf llllae tks XararUle-lerteaa4 the nestable sa4 fruit srtaVUaVisaet af ths XsjwrtJie easels Csaalas sarpamtlas 14 ts tVs waaiU st tVa .wa la salty. CasarsI fansl fnrit sa4 MftUU. frathf for able-- ! Mat aa4 assets art iaiwartaat la-- , Saatrtaa. Baa. ml Um larva aa4 aw Sa a.ta plest mi th. Ilas4 Frlstis aammay, yahlWhara, eetela ha4 mmlar ml e prtaUa. QUEEN COLONY BROODER STOVE , QUEEN COLONY BRbODER The Brooder Stove and Brooder you will finally buy. We will make you an attractive price call in. - 3 pkgs. for 25c 5c lb. Apples, very large, red only Oranges, per dozen 25c 35c, 50c - ) 'clock. The Child Welfare clinic will meet in the Relief Society room next Wednesday afternoon, March 10, from 2 to 4 oclock. All mothers With babies and others interested are urged to be B RENT FREE Want man and wife or widow to in attendance. occupy home with aged lady. Rent Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of the free. Apply to Chris Holland, Kays-till- Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. e, Williams Kaysville, week as guest of William Staggie of Biackfoot, Idaho, mother, Mrs. W. S. Parks. and Lewis Staggie of Ogden. Funeral services wiU be held in the Kaysville Be ambitious thats fine but dont Tabernacle Saturday afternoon at 1 ay your arrows at the bull's eye aim o'clock. of Money; theres a target called HapMr. and Mrs. Ceorge W. Swan en- piness that's mighty important, too. tertained at a social at their home last Monday evening. The time was If you think you're important don't spent in playing crogressive 600 and tell an body but yourself 'cause afprises were won ty Miss Irene Swan ter all. Yourself is ths only person and A. M. Barnes. At a late hour a who ran make a reality out of that two course luncheon was served to 'think. Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Great business brains tell us that Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mr. and the ability to to adopt Mrs. John W. Thornley, Alf. and Mrs. your view is theget people essential paramount Harvey W. King, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. of success. Anyhow, it's the rasue Muir, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr. belli of many a good old faahioned and Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobi, Mr. and household scrap. PIANO OPPORTUNITY in the vicinity of Kays-villtwo Pianoa and a Player Piano, slightly used but in good condition, also a Saxophone, on which a rash purchaser ran malts a great saving, or terms will bo granted to responsible parties. We desire to sell these locally rather than have the expense of shipping them. This la your op- We hsv e, portunity. For particulars write at once to Great Western Merchants Adjustments Association, P, O. Box 309, Ogden, Utah. (Adv ft) Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton visited friends in Farmington Monday. George Swan spent Tuesday at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowman of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Bowman and family. Mrs. Wm. Wright celebrated her birthday anniversary at her home on Monday. Mayor John G. M. Barnes will cele- brate hii 60th birthday anniversary tomorrow, March 6th, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henvfer, of F.rho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lavender on Monday. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge entertained at a Bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Covers were laid for twelve guests, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley arrived home Thursday evening from a two weeks visit to southern California. Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon has been very ill at her home in Salt Lake City for the past month suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Scoffield Thursday afternoon, March 11, at 2 o'clock. The lesson will be Old Freighting Days." AU members are urged to attend. Mrs. Willard Sandall received a telegram Monday stating that her brothff, Ernest Staggie, had been seriously burned at Carlin, Nevada, and had been taken to the general hospital at Elko, Nev. Willard Sandal! left Tuesday morning for Elko to be at the bedside of his brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Golden Barton, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Mias Lillie Barton were rueita at a dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. John Erskine at their home In Salt Lake City Saturdy evening. J Mra. John 3, M. Barnet received a telegram Tuesday announcing the death of her netce, Mrs. William R. Van Orden, at her horns In Butte, Montana. The funeral services and interment took place today at Butte. Mrs. Van Orden had been a frequent visitor to Ksysville and had made many friends here. The following program will lie given at th ward tabernacle Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock: Vocal solo. Miss Ruby Phillips; reading, Mrs. Jesse B. Flint; piano solo. Miss llaxel Elaine Blood; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I). Strong; piano solo. Miss Jean Underwood, and a baritone solo by lieber Whitesides. Ernest Staggie, who was seriously burned at Carlin, Ner Monday morning, died before his brother-in-laWillard Sandall, reached the hospital in Elko, Nev. The body will be brought to Ksysville today after which funeral arrangements will be made. Mr. Stag TONIC TOM JIIX in Phone No. 1 1 -- , v Fully Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded sou ' xrtnu itcctu RKUlKUUTTls now th w AMUICAN osuc a russm Bottle Get it Aim Our advice and guidance rie above mere professional m We use tactful sympathy, that is so much needed at those trying times. OPERA HOUSE Ira C. Holbrook Go. urteous GOOD GOODS The Deadwood Coach MARCH 13 Phone 136-- W SATURDAY, MARCH 6 THE BEAUTIFUL CITY Show at 8 Laytoa GOOD SERVICE Day or Night at the Layton Drug Co. The Prettiest Store in Davis County The REXALL Store GOOD PRICES 103-- Bountif Layton, Utah ol ADOLPH ZUKOR and JESSE L. LASKY Present 1 u Prices 10 and 2(h Cents ZANE GREYS THE BORDER LEGION with . ANTONIO MORENO and IIELENE CHADWICK Directed by William Howard Screen play by George Hull G.W. GRAHAM CIVIC CENTER 1 Prices 10 and 20 Cents SERVE YOU NIGHT OR DAY FRANK HTDE Kaysville , lb G. W. GRAHAM Beaatifal Pkeae 126W Phene 111 - ' 1 10 8:00 P.M. WHY PAY MORE For your drugs, drug Sundries and prescriptions, when you may obtain them at a smaller cost with higher grade merchandise at all times? THE BEST WE ARE ABLE TO COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE OF MARCH jr UNDERTAKING CO. WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS IS NONE TOO GOOD. will not guess at or attempt to fill or refill your pre- scription unless we have the original or a copy of the prescription. YOUR LIFE IS MORE TO US THAN YOUR DOLLARS. It is being demonstrated every day that we are saving our customers from 25 cents to $1.00 on every prescription that is filled at our stores, which, when averaged up. will amount to 50 cents on each one filled. You would not hesitate to invest in stocks and bonds that would yield you such :1 left Week End Specials HCS2S& an4MSht'ili s an This is Always Our a high rate of interest. When you have a prescription filled at any Drug Stre are entitled to a copy of the prescription at any tur.e you that you wish, and if properly copied, you may have tnis filled at any drug store that you may desire. The etuical druggist of today will giveyou the copy enclosed in an envelope and without comment thank you for past and consideration given him. Science, Industrial and Educational lines are advancing very rapidly. Pharmacy, being classed as a Science, has shown the most rapid growth of alL It takes a great deal of study to keep in touch with the progress being made along new lines. We have in our employ Graduates in Pharmacy together with the experience they have gained in the leading Drug Stores of the, State, experience that is impossible to get in the smaller stores. They are capable and willing to give you at all times the knowledge and experience tey have gained, and will fill your prescriptions accurately anu with the purest and freshest drugs to be obtained-WWILL NOT SUBSTITUTE OR DISPENSE INFERIOR bu-m- Krcti , Guidance Efficient-UNDERTAKERS-Co- We still h$ve a few Dress Pieces Kina wutiTtti aimrswa To the Digestive Tract Phone 22W d, - - ifTinSTS, $1.00 a of wear is every pair. Style No. 2020 pure-dyepure silk with top. In the color you want. All Silk Chiffew Style No. 2323 beautiful, clearly knit pure chiffon. In Ihe color you want. Silk w, Puts Pep in People , Mile Full-fashion- " REP-SE- N A ROLLINS HOSIERY -- tf F.mest Utah, No More Embarrassing Garter Runs Rollins R unstop always ref and always at th knee rivei you P, plete silk stocking satisfaction. Let us show you this new silk stocking recently announced in Th Saturday Evening Post No matter how many runs the garter m start, no run can go below the knee. e. la aarth mmJImI ,1m. m rulilw SS Mlasfas I rmm 6We m4 IS Cits by laWrar- -' Mae irmm Sett Imtoss ktla Ik tksmb 141 pUas; iwtit Imt W Wmmmy Is sitim. Hm Waa ur Um 4 artlr (ran eioenUla aprtasa, mill Only APPLES FOR SALE Man is a strutting amnu, A message received from E. U. But- gie was ths son of William Staggie Mrs. II. L. Gleason, Mr. and Ms. Nick ters this morning stated that there and was 83 years of age. He had Itonnemort, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mor50 busheL cents James per erage rpecinin will Apples is 70 feet of water in the East Can- spent the greater part of his life in gan, Mr .and Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Criddle Ranch, Mountain Road, Kayt-vill- much on showing off a- - h yon reservoir at the present time. haysviile. During the World War he Misses Doris Thornley, Irene Swan, solid comfort. It Messrs. served Melba with the and 85th Field George Thornley Artillery I pay high prices for all kinds of over seas for about two BeSwan and Irul Simmons. poultry. Heavy hens 21 cents' per sides his aged father he years. is survived Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and pound. Chas. Grossman, Kaysvilio by the following brothers and sister: son spent several days in Nephi last rhona 71K8. ltp Mrs. William Sandall of Mrs. 1 luawt eh ....$ 17.50 beauty, economy and a psitive' garter jow H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Katjsvillc,AJtah TVs . hear its clear tone. KAYSVILLE our price $80.00, Lerrwn, Raspberry, Orange, Strawberry. ...4 cans for 50c Peas 2 pkgs. for 35c Currants, 15 oz.,.:.l : $2.19 heavy new improved Watch for demonstration of our FREE RADIO regular New Gasoline Engine, er Jello 9-- o 1 Horse-pow- SPECIAL SPECIAL Introductory Offer z. pkgs. Macaroni; Only Double Aluminum Vegetable Cooker, 4 Vj Ckf Sliced Pineapple, 2 j lb. can: Jyne Peas Corn Oranges, per dozen Lettuce, large heads . 25c 2 for 25c 2 for 23c 30c and 50c R--- B. ; i i0c Have you had your FREE BOTTLE OF CLOROX? Ask for it Special Price on Castkgate Nut Coal $5.25 PER TON ON CAR Geo. W. Barnes LESSEE The IlQtise of Quality Kaysville, Utah es . E PRODUCTS. Our Drug Store merchandise is an investment Hhat wi pay you a higher rate of interest than any other investme" on the market. Investigate for yourselves. WHAT WEN" YOUR PRICES BEFORE OUR ENTRANCE HERE DRUG BUSINESS? HAVE WE BEEN A BENEFIT TU YOU ? HAVE WE SAVED YOU MONEY ? Kowley Drug Company The Courtesy Dependable Stores Sendee Oer prescription are f23e4 by two efficient, reg'wtered pkam1LEADING DRUGGISTS Kaysville Layton 33 phones - |