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Show Dress Goods Specials Dress Pieces Only New Gasoline Engine, regular $80.00, our price ....$47,50 Only One V NEW PRINT EDRANIUM SILK Come in and look them over QUEEN COLONY BROODER STOVE QUEEN COLONY BROODE- RThe Brooder Stove and Brooder you will fin- ally buy. We will make you an attractive price call in. WATCH ! APRIL 10th FREE RADIO Frequency Set Come in and Steeds hear its clear tone. 6-Tu- be MANURE FORKS BARLEY FORKS RAKES, HOES, SHOVELS DIGGING FORKS SHOVEL HANDLES HOE ILNDLES RAKE HANDLES PICK HANDLES FORK HANDLES AXE HANDLES New Crop Shelled Walnuts Just In. KAYSVILLE ftwwt ttr w.llat M.1,1 M mImM trrnm O. h Wa k. tlM k tW 4 burr I wm UU mmkm ftwfc Mrtk M h4 rnlini, far Cltjr latorv Wa MaU .k. Mf Wn mm htm wwmmtmtm M MUf rwlr WATXk la nn. It KAKIU. db aa4 iiawM klakwar. fllr BMka M tM trti ktM. aa4 Ilal liaMw tmr MvtrM plaafe Dart. Mat, aMtral kirk ..kn.i, akarMi aa4 Mira Imm TV mmm Mllltaf Ml W aa4 EMMfULartM (nut tU mmmwtmbtm a4 aaiMT erlaUklMBMl mt tbs KaretJla mmIm 44 la tk. aalvl Oaaat nniwtlii mt Um ratty. OM.rml farmtac. bia- aa4 salable M ara UM M a. la , tk , J J served to Mrs. Earle Robins, Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle, Misses Thelma Bennett, Helen Whitaker, Lucille Bennett, Leurena Wilcox, Alice Sessiona, Ruth Galbraith, Colda Burton, Isabel Holland and Laura Lavender. Dr. W. W. Whitaker has been spending the past two weeks in Los Angeles a guest of relatives and friends. Misa Lillie Barton spent Friday in Farmington as guest of Mrs. Golden J. Barton. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Salt Lake City visited relatives here during the week. Mrs. Rulon Peck of Salt lake City visited relatives hero during tho past nl Him. W tk lara aa4 week, mt lla Utaa4 Prlatlae um, UUbri, akin aa4 aatar Mrs. J. E. Palmer and children Spent ,rtaUa. the past two weeks in Logan as the guests of relatives . Miss Lucille Hyde has been ill for Visa Emily Brough and Mlaa Metta the past week suffering from an atNelson spent Tuesday In Syracuse. tack of ths flu. Mrs. C. D. Strong and Miaa Ellen A cottage meeting was held at ths Edmonda spent Sunday in Syracuse. horns of Mrs. Sarah J. Blood Sunday W. E. Cation and daughters, Lillie and was attended by 46 people. and Alice,' visited relatives in Ogden Mrs. Frank Bedford is confined to Sunday. her room where she is suffering with ths is Mrs. Sam Hall of Ogden tonsihtls. guest of her mother, Mrs. A. M. King, Mrs. Parley Anderson of Burley, week. this Idaho, is spending a few weeks here Clsrencs Gotkin of rocatello, Idaho, with relatives. vras a Sunday guest of John Webster visiting Miss Ruth Barton of Provo is visitand family. ing here for a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkins of Mrs. S. Barnes, grandmother, Salt Laka City are visiting relatives and aunt, Mias MaryEmily Barnet. here this week. Mrs. Claud Q. who has Mrs. Sarah Dailey of Salt Lake been ill at her home Cannon, in Lake Salt City guest of for the past two months, is reported City was a last week-en- d here. relatives to be some better this week. Mrs. J. I. Hess of Farmington visit, Mrs. William Wright left Wednesed with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Ed- day morning for a two weeks outing monds, Friday, to southern California. Miss June Mrs. Heber Van Fleet and Miss Swaner of Farmington is taking Mrs. Clara Richards of Farmington were Wright's place at the B. E. R. ft. station during her absence. KyviJI viaitori Monday. Mrs. Wm. Wilkenson of Salt Lake The Old Folks dance last night, City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. which followed the annual Relief soR. W. Kilfoyle, for a few days. ciety dinner, was a very pleasant affair , Those who enjoy the old time Mrs. and Wadsworth Mrs. Ronald Wells Streeper, both of Ogdep, were dances voted it a success and hope for another one of the same kind. Kaysville visitors Wednesday. Misses Dorsia and tails Roberts have ing A Sale For capacity from southern California. cubator, in first class condition. Call returned or aee Harvey W. King, phone 24R1I, Dorsie had been on the coast three Dorsie dv. months and Lois a month. Kaysville. did not agree the climate that reports Mrs. G. L. Asher of Salt foke City, with her as she was ill most of the at- lr kiatut a at 660-eg- a former resident of Kaysville, tended the Relief Society dinner, Wed- er Bring Your FREE SAMPLE COUPON and Get Your Package of Stock Tonic The Healthy Cow the Hungry Cow is the Profitable Cow. Let Dr. HESS STOCK TONIC condition your milkers. tims she sojourned there. Recent word received from Elder James R. With, who has been doing missionary work in Australia for the two years, to the effect that Casthas received his release and will sail for home on Manh 20, arriving in Kan Fiancivo on April 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grandson were tendered a p!enant u: prise party at nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Me Latrhie of Ogden and Mrs. Wm. Ellis of Salt Lake City, were guest of Mrs. Alice Smith and family this week. Mrs. Iailey Anderson of Hurley, Idaho, and Mis. Martlm Kcjser of Salt lake City are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nejbi Warren, ther home on Wednesday evening for ,a few days, Game' wove played until a late hu Mr. and Mrs. JMph TWrens, Mr. a two murse luitihcen was served to and Mrs. James Karr an Mr Mary Mf.i and Mesd.tnicf II. J, Kheffiihl, Kiatik Manures, ltoerens, all of Ogd n, weie Sunday Jr., Allred N Wilfoid Web- 'IhoinH Anderson, Mrs. R. Layton, of Mr. and guc--ta Minnie W'ehh, Am Barres, Mr. Net-tster. V.I n and Mis. Rosel Hyde. at Amorg the out-o- f town gu-M W. d.nner the K lief Mvrdn, Phillips, director of the Dj-- i was Mr, W, M. Wi!kinon of Sat County Fi-- n and Game Protective Mrs. Wilkinson wa :.sociatioi from Kaysville, ha ca!!d City. ri a meeMng of all formerly Miss Margurite Thoms apirtstnen at the City She now reside at hall this evening (Thursday) at 8:h of Kaysville. o'clock. Many important prnbhnm ISS'J South hth East. Miss Edith Layton entertained at will be discu.ed and h large attenda misfit party at here home Tuesday ance is desired. Mrs. Orson Day was tendered a evening. Appropriate games were played, after which refreshments were pleasant surprise party at her fcome forty-eight- h ffn-Kl- . ilr. fc t Sity Ike Georg Taul Thomassen, the Oregon Short Line agent at Kaysville, has taken a months lay off, and this morning departed for Long Beach, California, where he will join his wife who has been in California for the past month, in company with Mrs. Henry Mansell. This is the first vacation Mr. Thomassen has had for five year. Miss Bertha Smith wa tendered a pleasant social at her home Thursday evening in honor of her departure in a few dava for Toronto, Canada, where she will do missionary work for the L D. S. church. Games, music and refreshments formed the main feat-uie- s of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peck, Mr. and Mra. F. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Georg George Green, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLatchie, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ware, Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, Mrs. Susannah Robins, Misse Lillie Barton. Mabel Smith, Alice Barton, Irinthia Simmons, Ilatel Bishop and Nora Smith. W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson, Mr. and Mr. George W. Leatham, Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Gleason, Mr. and Mr. 11. U Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Muir. Mrs. Nick and Misa Melba Thornley. Bon-hemo- rt The Ilanpy Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Maggie Sheffield Thursday evening and tendered Vaughn Sheffield a farewell party prior to his 15c pkg., 2 for 30c Currants (15 oz.).... Apples, very large, red only ..... 5c lb. dozen .....25c Oranges,- per 35c, 50c G. W. GRAHAM WE SERVE YOU NIGIIT OR DAY FRANK HTDE KayaviD Phew 111 C. W. GRAHAM Beentiful Phea 12IW Ladies Rest Room Layton Drug Co. j Needs We are prepared to serve you with a food stock of Linoleum, Wall Rugs and all youmay need Paper to make your spring housecleaning a big success Something that will give you Joy and Satisfaction. OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW Ira C. Holbrook Co. Efficient UNDERTAKERS-Courte- ous GOOD GOODS Phone 136-Layton W GOOD SERVICE Day or Night GOOD PRICES Bountifal 103-- W The Hunted Woman A James Oliver Curwood Story of the North Woods with an All-St- ar Cast MARCH 20 HOUSE-SATURD- AY. Show at 8 P, M. Prices 10 and 20 Cents Too Many Kisses Featuring RICHARD DIX and a Good Cast Taken from the Magazine .Romance by John Monk Saunders. A Splendid Paramount Picture SPECIALS CIVIC CENTER-WEDNESD- Show at 8 P. M. MAR. 24 AY, Prices 10 and 20 Cents 7 GAimENEEDS-hthcm--sa- lso GARDEN TOOLS Have you een our Lunch Cloths, printed on Indian Head? $1.00 each. $2.00 Napkins to match, por dozen ARE YOU SATISFIED ? We still have a fey Ginghams at 20c per yd. WEEK-EN- D SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 12 and 13 hen you go out for the evening, do you feel satisfied with your personal hygiene? A certain way to be sure is to stop here and get an assortment of Toilette needs. We have a complete line of the famous Truvy linc, French imported articles. Truvy Face Powder, all shades Tnivy Cold Cream .75 Truvy Astringent Cream 41.00 Bath Salts Truvy 75c Truvy Rouge, all shades . 41.00 Truvy Perfume e f 1 UNDERTAKING CO. Articles are Sold Everything the Family Needs.-ThPrettiest Store in Davis County. Phone No. Spring House Cleaning OPERA Where Stmrm 3 pkgs. for 25c Jello Lemon, Raspberry, Orange, Strawberry. Peas ..4 cans for 50c nett, This Is the Place TXs d, Linford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blamires. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scof field, Mrs. Minnie Webb, Mrs. Zina Bennett, Mra. Rosel Ifyde. Mri. Arm Barees, Mrs. Nettie Wilcox, Mrs. I aw re nee R. Layton, Misses' Pearl Wright and Olive llar-ve- v and Messrs. Vaughn Sheffield, John Applegarth and Waynard Ben- 1 Phone 22W tected tip $ 1.00 Pain Wolverine Cordovan Leather Shoes The hide is absolutely' pure-tannethere no adulteration or positively unnecesbeing sary finish used. You Will find Wolverine Cordovan Shoes the best paying shoe investment you can make. Shoes $o.50 18 in. High Tops .. $9.00 Special Guaranteed to be Waterproof departure for a mission to Great Britain. The time was spent in music, games and social chat, followed by refreshmenta. Those present were Itishop and Mrs. Frank Ilvde, Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Sheffield, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. lleber J. Sheffield, Mr. and Mra. Robert Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grandsen, Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The time waa spent in music and gamed, followed by refreshments. Those present were: Mr. John A. Webster, Mrs. Sam Flint, Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Mrs. Earle Robins, Mrs. Sarah Robins. Mr. C. T. Burton, Mr. Frank Hyde, Mrs. Henry Flint, Mrs. Alma Phillip, Misa Emily Brough and MU Mary Phillips. Misa Fern Wright wa tendered a pleasant surprise party at her home on Thursday evening,, in honor ofher birthday anniversary. The time was spent in games followed by refreshments. Those present were Misses Josephine Pismires, Alta Harvey, Ruth Hayes. Virginia Millgate, Lucy Rigby, Merle Bennett, Wilma Graham, Ruth Conrad, and Messrs. Elton Wilcox, Marion Bennett, Lyon Mansell, Gale Sheffield, Kenneth Bourne and Grant Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman entertained at a 600 party at their home Thursday evening. St, Patrick's decorations were carried out in the home. Irices were won bv Mrs. C. A. Epperson and George W, Leatham. At a late hour a two course luncheon was served to Mayor and Mra. John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mra. W. P. Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, Mr. and Mrs Monday 1 -- Horse-pow- Have you heard of Wolverine full grain Leather Gloves? Cotton back gauntlet, nro- ; H. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Kaysville , Utah . m No Two Alike NEW AMSHAN SHANTUNG SILK EWGREPEDECHINE Maa trrnm Gloves and Shoes For Sale THIS IS FOR CASH Geo. W. Barnes W LESSEE The House of Quality Kaysville, Utah t Kowley Drug Company Courtesy ' The Dependable Stores Service Oar prescription art fiBed by tw efficient, registered pharmacist. i LEADING DRUGGISTS " 38 Layton Phones Kaysville 4SW r |