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Show Sport Sveater 3 Spscnalfor gale Value $2.25 1 White large package i $1.69 Washing King t it 3 cakes Mission Bell Soap., I,enameled 1 4 ' lacquered Tea Canister ' ' enameled lacquered Spice Canister 1 enameled .lacquered Sugar Canister , ' ' . . 1 enameled lacquered Flour Canister Total Value ........ , Give your arches proper support, com. it Lined with comfort buy a pair and you will . $1.25 PAINT and VARNISH Less sun$2.25 Brighten yourjnside rooms! house slippers s Styles in Leather, Moccasin, ' or Pelt. : . ' rooms cheerful. ; Let us supply you with our high grades of Paint and Varnish. , X SHEFFIELD 'S: SONS satis-maetio- rth .Pwh TU hxwmi iltr, wmIWM fUm tmMmm, WMlfl M ft mdmvtm tnm 0i4m Clt br turn ftrt Mk H Um MmI Im .-- tt titi .TU lw paopl wbm wan ki IN Vi fnm awmtei naaa. OH hteliwtur, atow a4 mmHif&V'VjM nOm tea dth ml tfca ri T PM wgataMa ini. mm m4 muIu Omrtl faming, mhiprn IlfilM ftt ara kpmut hm the yp. Um Infant f krtnUng ftlaat h4 mb MUhar, Mrt wur, ftvtottng. .Bmaaf v FOB RENT On 40 cn farm. Inquire, 0. A. Williams, Kayirille. . For Sale Russctt potatoes. Place your ordert early. Frank Hill, r edvit R. F. D. , House RENT FOR partly Key-vtil- e, 1 . turn-lahed- 18J5. Chris Holland, Kayavill 1 . . kt t Norma Talmadge to be Seen at Civic Center n. Mr. Emeat Scoffield waa tendered pleasant aurprise at hia home Wednesday evening, October 6. The time waa apent in games after which a very delicious lunch was served to, Mr. and Mra. George Scoffield, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, Misses Violet Adams, Gretta Adams, Thelma Stewart and Beasia Scoffield. Stewart and Roy Alex Messrs Stewart all of Layton, Mr. ahd Mrs. Samuel Flint, Mr. and Mrs, Charles B. Flint, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Major, Mr. and Mra. Edward Linford, Mrs. Mary Barnes," Misses Thelma Bennett, Lilli Barton, Ila Scoffield and William Messers Barton, Hector Golden ScofScoffield. Lionel Flint, field and Wendell Scoffield of Kays vllle. Employees of the Gleason Canning -- ng. Mist narvey waa presented with a beautiful pair of woolen blank eta, after which the evening was spent in games, followed by a delicious luncheon. Ten guests were present. Mrs. Geo. F. Barker entertained the dub at her home Thursday afternoon. A dsintv luncheon waa served at a large table to Meadamea R. O. Layton, E. Chiproan, O. E. Ty ner, R. N. Kilfoyle, Ralph WllUama, Darrel Miller, Ruelon Willlama, of Kaysville, and Mr. Edward Robinaon, of Farmington. After lunch the afternoon was spent in sewing and social as Mrs. Emily Barnes and daughter Mary are spending a few daya In Salt Lake visiting relatives. The Child Welfare Clinic will be held in .the Relief society 'room of the Tabernacle Wednesday, October 15th, from 2 to 5 p. m. , , Mr. and Mr. Douglas Phillipa, of Tetonla, Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends in Kaysville. Mm Phillip has been paying a visit to her mother at her home in Mt. Pleasant They report crop condition In the Teton' basin somewhat abort, owing to the lack of rain. The report of the Worlds Berios ball games is being received in Kays-vili- e by radio at Jack llrlgances pool Confectionery , hail, and the Kaysville - -- - Aspirin Tablets ? relieve pain, colds, headaches and neuralgia pains promptly. They are made from TRUE Aspirin, disintegrate .quickly and. therefore, give almost tm , mediate benefit. , ecoIn them this big Buy nomical ' bottle - of 1(H) and , save money. 100 . , . Tablets 69c The Wrong Mr. Wright" has been selected aa the drama to be presented by Davis this year. It is a splitting comedy in three acts, and includes eleven characters. The fact that more than sixtv are trying out for parts Indicates keen competition and promThe ises a successful school-platryouts will be held Friday and the play itself will be November 15. There is a decided Interest among students this year in the annual opera. Mr. Dougail, head of the music department, is delighted with the prospects of the opera he has chosen In the Garden of the Shah comedy by May and John Dodge. As the name suggests, this opera depicts a romance in Persia, ami of courw the oriental costumes will add greatly to its attraction. Friday Is marked on the Davis calendar as the beginning of a very hopeful football season. With Coach Croft teaching the players the intellectual side of the game each day at noon and training them vigorously each night, and with the talent, the pep and the spirit of the team, startling results are hoped for. If only the student body will support the team, victory is inevitable: if the --mighty determine at the outset to watch every game and cheer for it, defeat will no longer be the lot of the Davis football squad and Davis will be on the map again in the realm of athletic., , ; ' Judging contests for high schools of the state took place Monday at the Fair . grounds. Practically every school in the state waa represented in the contests of judging crops and and poultry. This seeds, is the first year that crop and poultry have been judged by high schools. Considerable interest waa manifest since the score made in the stock judging will count in determining the State Championship team to represent Utah at the Western livestock show at Denver. The return of the contest have not yet been received. The oya representing Davia on the stock udging team were; Alma Bangerter, .awrence Atkinson, and Norman Cook; on the crop judging team: Alma Bangerter, Allen George, Aldon Sessions, and Harry Holbrook: on the poultry judging team; Melvin Rodgers, Chester Call,' and Arthur Thom, y. 1 , Th B3y Drus Store Phcr.s 22W Layton Drug Also rathe News and Chapter III of ."The Adventures of Miixi, CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, October 13ft us Show at 8:00 P.M. Kaysville The Kaysville Republican primaries were held in the Central school building last night. The seven delegates selected to represent Kaysville precincts In the county convention were Frank Hyde, W. P. Epperaon, Glen Robins, J. W. Thornley, Geo. W. Latham, G. D. Rutledge and & A. Ep4 v h, . . , . David Tolman, Qusylr Cannon, Henry Stahle, Dr. B. L. Kessler, Everett Nelson, Leland Sessions, David Mabey, Hyrum Sessions, John Burmingham, E. L. Hansen. r South Boantful J. T. Hammond, Harold Nelaon, Bert Centerville is allowed five votes in the convention and her primary elected ten men, giving them one half vote each,. The delegates are: Thomas Barbor. Fred Rich, Gusrdello Brown, Ben Brown, E. T. Randall, N. C. Smith, John Ford, George Mayer, J. N. Ford. Frank Smith; 1 Clearfield Jens K. Nelson, George nolt, Walter Steed, Jr. ' - Farmington - . J. II. Robinson, Charles II. raa?T?f? t assen. ,a s. - Prices , 10c and , We want to show our GW. GRAHAM UNDERTAKING CO. . Kodak line come in. ' Kodaks' now but $5 WE SERVE YOU NIGHT OR DAY Superior Finishing - FRANK HYDE KayariU G. W. : i - ' . Pkeae 1U Kowley Drug Co. . f' GRAHAM Boaatifsl. Pkea 1MV LEADING DRUGGISTS 4 f T 4- Phones Kaysville 45W . v Layton 38 rnd Lloyd,' Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty A. TRUMP, Prop. Cornices Chimney Tops, Cutters, Groin Bins, Tin Roofs AH Kinds of Tin Work Skylights Fbonee, Shop 105sJ; Res. 1Q6. . Bountiful, Utah , Friday, and Saturday, Oct. 8 and ' r ' e h J h Table .Oil Cloth, regular 40c yd. Cocoa, 2 lb. can, regular 40c..l..... H. O. Oats, regular 35c, 2 for Boiled Oats, 9 lb. bag, regular 60c. Pork and Beans, Pierces medium, .'' ToC We now have in action, one of the Battery Service departments in this section. te ' , See us before you buy a new battery We rebuild your old one like new. Have Your Battery Checked Before Cold Bananas, per lb;...J... Sweet Potatoes, per lb.. Oranges, per dozen- .- THIS IS FOR CASH WATCH THE CLOCK ! Weather Sets In. GEO. :W. 'EjAGFE - ' Kaysville, Utah i j Sardines, oval can, regular 15c, 2 for J Syrup, Black and Gold Maple, res. 50-c-' Mince Meat, 2 lb. glass jars.. rk Cranberries, per lb. Brazil Nuts, 1926 crop, per lb. " Phone 112 9 - ......... regular. 15c Pork and Beans, Campbells, regular . up-to-da- 20e POP CORN will be on sale by the Mutual girls. Hunting scenes live for years in your memory and for years after that in your Kodak album. DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CllAS. most fin -- - at 8 :00 P.M. Sharp Show and masters Guns - t OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, October 9tt it, ' ' - quiet, dogs . , v Bountiful ' Bountiful delegated to the Republl tired out, but still a chance for can County convention are H. O. Pack, Kodak pictures, . 10c and 20c Also 45 minute musical program and vaudeville attraction. Heir New Orthophonic Victrola. r Kodak on The Hunt nomination. s Thomas E. Williams waa elected reelnct chairman and Cecil S. Ruh-ortprecinct eecntary. W. P. Epperaon was named county committce-a- a. - Prices ; The White Outlaw , For justice of the peace, Jed Ses aiona was placed in nomination. For constable, Glen Green was placed in f k , JACK HOXIE in d, live-stoc- k, Laytcn Dru" Co. Kowley Co. . No. 2. Parkin, Exra Hatch. , ' Centerville ame-KhUo- ThitcLj-1-- chronic constipation. .. peraon. K waste-matte- Republicans Hold Primaries in County ' tonaili, GAS and often brings surpristo the stomach. Stops that relief ing full, bloated feeling. Often brings out r, old you never thought was in your system. Excellent for move 1 Alex C riddle hat been jery in for the paat week. ? Mr. and Mrs. Edia Rawlins of Fair-yieIdaho were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Barnes, Ben Yaunt of Teaadale la spending few day visiting hia mother, Mr. Louise 8. Yaunt. Mrs, N, N. Reeves and children chat. Howard Bonnemort, son of Mr. and with relative in pent the week-en- d Nick Bonnemort, has been conMra Bountiful. , bed for the past week with to fined Mr. O. E. Tyner underwent an op-- e an attackhisof influenaa. . Howard was of removal ration Saturday for the Davia high on the a great strength . . tonsila. . . la hoped he will team and it football Mr. nnd Mr A Chas. Phillips and soon be back at school. famity of Tetonla, Idaho visited relatives her Tuesdsy. Mr. Fred Kershaw underwent an operation Monday for the removal of w, Mr. Miller Sleeps Like Log, Eats Anything the big, new, modern GraustArk." The picture is a modern romance with by George Barr McCutcheon, Miss Talmadge as heroine and Eugene O'Brien a hero the sweethearts you love to see. The photograpbery i complete, with the rpatle of silks, the dash of steel as brave heart battle for love; hidden Intrigue, romance, drama, thrill; and a love that Uvea before your eyes to a glorious fulfillment that ia unforgettable. mI a ay O . 18, in October evening, 1 , Norma Talmadge one of the screens most popular artists, will be seen at the Civic Center theatre next Wednesday Phone No. U Cod Pioneer in Education . ' George Q. Knowlton, W. E, Potter, hei over to Franklin Institute in Phlladrtpth Little Sara happened . . Arthur Hess, L. S. Rice. tlu Is after sethe oldest home Just to Institution In the United murried unable been sisters The Reflex has coat. States devoted, to the cure a iull list of the delegates se- coal man had delivered some study fc lected. ' , She noticed the coal bill on the table mechanical arts and tipplled idnm with these letters --at the Bottom: It was foundeln lfJ4 t a mminu Welt, the same citizens held In ('undress hall O. O. D., and said: f, man must have delivered your coal 18,12. when the city Parted a tjt that delivered ours, because his nann school, the Institute sened u tk was Cod. too." Indianapolis News. forerunaerof the Central high Kka -After taking Adlerika I can eat anything and aleep like a log. I had gas on the stomach and couldn t keep NORMA TALMADGE in the modern food down nor aleep." (signed) R. C. , i MiUer. ONE spoonful of Adlerika re- C-O-- The reception are good and the fan are able to listen in with great i have no more fallen arches from wearing make your light requires brighter paints to Kaysville, Utah KAYSVILLE - , Let us take your orders now for Starks Delicious Apples t v Value j ' ; Values $3.50 to $6.00 i For $1.69 minute Pullover he Boys or Girls " : . up-jto-t- Sport Sweaters r w 4 ' mxf it mAl . $1.00 5 bars White King Laundry Soap. new line of Value Machine Soap j. ' 1 A4 LC Ths UzzzTcl , Utj |