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Show KAY3V1LLE. UTAH. nvyiTT. THE WEEKLY Hardware & Household Furnishings DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE SPECIAL PURCHASES OVERSTOCKS ODD LOTS are all Included AU In this enormous Hardware and Household Furnishing Hardware reduced to bedrock prices. in and get our prices Come etc. on Wrenches; Ftfes, Hammers, Saws, Nails, your chance to save money on your home needs, and at the been reduced. opportune time the beginning of the New Year. We are listing- here and Galvanized Ware in our Store has only a few articles to give you an idea of the values awaiting you at Plenty1 of ots,' Pans, Buckets and Household Utensils make the .work our store. There are many more bargains such as were are listing here so much easier, and cost so little, -Investigate. Cake Turner ' Keen Kutter Can Opener Bottle Capper and Caps Spark Plugs 1 Can Q Opener, Keen Kutter Aluminum Cake and Pudding Pans, Large Bottle Capper with S (21 OQ already sharpened Spark Tlugi Ford Specials; :25c solid bottom, seamless rolled 2 for gross caps, Qp Enameled Basin White . only- for Galvanized Wash Tub edge, inCream Whip, nickel plated, hear ateel Enameled White enameled Basin. wire poet and beater. A re- No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tub QQf side and out over heavy 9Q markable value for only Cake and Pudding Pans reduced to only..... , ateel. Only 77 Tissue Toilet Paper White Enameled Dish Pan Galvanized No. 12 Bucket ; , Qp Aluminum Cake Turner, enameled Dish Pan, CQ 12 No. Galvanized an Swan Crepe Tissue Toilet White Bucket, .OOn OKn : Sale. Its - , - t ; . , Paper. 6 for . ..dv : dv exceptional value : -- T WE HAVE MANY MORE WONDERFUL BARGAINS NOT LISTED HERE, COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! M Perversity Greeley Wanted the Money opera house Friday evening.' h!a Ufa of Edgar Allan Poe, Jo In LieutenBichard, the young eon of eph Wood Krutcli tells of a youth ant and Mrs. Shirley M. Barnet. Underwent an operation for maatoid at who wrote to Horace Greeliy asking a hospital in San Diego, California, him if he did not own an autograph Sunday morning. At last reports he Of Poe. .To this request Greelyy rewas doing as well as could be expect- sponded: Among my Uterayy treased. ures there happens to he exactly one The Woodmen of the World of autograph of Edgar Allan Poe. It Is Kaysville entertained at a dancing hla note of hand for fifty dollar with party in their lodge rooms Tuesday my Indorsement across the back. II evening. A large number of mem- coat me exactly $.10.73 (lucludlng pro bers and friends were present, and a and you iiir have It for hull general good time was enjoyed by all. teat) " ' " . that amount.' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manning announce the marriage of their sister, Mlsa Nettle Butcher, and William Slsemore, of Portland, Oregon. The marriage took place in Ogden January 20. The young couple will make their home In Ogden for a few month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Nlcholls anI? tV r nounce .the marriage of their only of daughter. Ila, and Joseph Carbine, Bountiful. The marriage took place. in Bountiful on Monday, January 17. . Jesse H. Dredge, son of Jesse B. Dredge, of Malad, Idaho,' is in town visiting with old friends and looking up the history and ward records of hla parents who lived in Kaysville from 1861 to 1866. I . a , , Mrs. Leonard Hill entertained at a birthday party at her home Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversaries . of her husband and daughter Jean, ip ' which both came on Sunday. An elaborate dinner was served to the following guests: Joseph Hill, age 89 years, . of little Jean; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bloxham, Mrs. David W, Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. ;.V." Melvin Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Burton, Mrs. Carrie Ilill and Mrs. Spencer Galbraith. ' The Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. W. P, Epperson Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 1:80 o'clock, after which the time was . spent in playing Bridge. .The high C J score was won by Miss Irene Swan. Those present were Mrs. 11 J. Barnes, Mrs. Geo. W. Leatham, Mrs, Nick Bonne mort, Mra. John W. Thornley, . Have you ever had 7 :30 roll around ind you decide It Is about time to get ready for your date and you are tired and sleepy and you wish you could go to bed early at least one evening Id the week, and ou wonder what made you get the dale anyway ami you are yawning so lde'yn cun'l get your necktie on, und . (hen suddenly the phone rings and tne girl breaks the the whole evening Is ru date, und Ined? Ilate you ever hail that happen! So have I. Northwestern Pur- -- KAYSVILLE. . The lwaat n ctt? llt Is Mrtfc Davts Mina far mia-- lt M mMm fna OHm aaU ItM Salt Laka KCity krMaattaUrw. alaaa tha baa twr km Sa Mat far y veesle ka vak la latsa valaf itontt aaS aariy tnm MaaaUla tprimga, SJCST WATM ON KAKTO. Tkw salliaal aa4 aaaarata fetch?, MMtrt aka ImU-akia- a, alacirla llMt mk; mdwtrWI h Ik Mai laeaUaa ulfartyaw tfe Darla aaaatr aatnl aka la. Uaa klib cfe t. ckirckaa M avra haaaa. Tfe aaw mill al tta KamtUa-LaytoNmtS aayaay aa4 tfe WftMM aa4 frail aaaalaj aalaMWuaaal af tfe la KayarUla CaB la anymlka tfe wmltk af tka aaaaaaltY. Darytaf. aa4 VcUkl frail faraUaa, yainl ntwlM far aktaaMat aa4 aaaalas ara UyMtaal MaMria Hm af tka lire aa4 a la Mala ykit af tka Ialaa4 rrtatta aaaiaaay, pakUakara, aatalaf aa4 talar rriatla . a w . Golden Scoffield has Been 111 at hla home for the past two weeks. ' Mrs. Adam Beealey visited relative! in Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman visited . relatives in Clearfield Sunday. George W.' Young has been quite 111 for several daya. Mrs. Harry Barber spent the past week In Salt Lake City visiting relative!, Mrs. Dewey Swanger, of Georgetown, Idaho, u visiting relatives here . for a few daya. Mrs. Frank Williams has been ill for several daya, suffering from an attack of tonailitis. Mrs. Bert Martin, of Salt Lake City, was a Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Swanger. Miss Josephine Stookey, of Salt Lake City, was a last week-en- d guest of friends in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bagley and daughter, Frances, of Salt Lake City, visited relatives here Sunday, . . For good beet, bean or trmato ground see William E.'Gailey, Kays- ' -- w er , ... G Dont take any chances. w , v - i at all times cough Have on hand i laxatives, and hot water bottles. so they will be handy if needed, , remedies, gargles, Get these articles now, We compound all prescriptions carefully and according to doctor's orders. 4 t v KOWLEY DRUG LEADING DRUGGISTS Phones 88 Layton Kaysville 45--W ... - V , , . v r. - ' ' 1 A good, reliable' Water a household necessity. TIIE REXALL STORE Prescription Druggists $ v v . - Layton Drug Co. 22-- W aac During the uncertain weather of the early spring months one day warm, the next day freezing cold is the time when parents should watch most carefully the health of the children. a X K a 1 Bottle is no luxury its We carry a complete line of Best in the long run Kantdeek and Goodrich Rubber Goods the kind we. know will give you satisfactory service. Let us show them to youf Phone ' I hot application or cold pack, have y9U a Water Bottle or Ice Bag in the house, and it so, is it In proper , AC i. II. J. Sheffield, Jt., express their heartfelt thanks for , the. words of sympathy given nd acta of kindness performed at the funeral' services and Walker Whiteside, one of the very burial of Mrs. John C. Owen. few dramatic stars of world wide reputation, will appear at the Orph-eu. MALE HELP WANTED theatre on February 2, WednesIn Gordon Keans thrilevening, terday Wanted! Reliable man for this The Arabian." A melodrama, ling Good business' from the start ritory, Whiteside is famed Walker though as our goods are well and favorably known. We extend credit to dealer and for his interpretation of oriental train salesmanship. McConnon A characters, he has to his credit inCo., Winona Minn. Mention , this numerable stellar roles uhich run the Adv. gamut of nationalities. As is well paper. known, Walker Whitesides youthful years were devoted to the portrayal of Musical Microbes Shakespearean characters. Then he A phonograph concern advertises: essayed romantic roles, and for a decllerms from the Grand Opera.--Bosto- n ade appeared in a round of plays smh Heart And aT "We Are .King," Transcript. . "" 10c and 20c Watch The Childrens Health . " Prices . """'T ,. 1 CARD OF THANKS John C. Owen and family and Mrs. Suppose he .prescribes by telephone an Immediate ' ' . 29 . Swan. Are You Prepared to Follow His Orders? condition?. The House Without a Key Chapter 3 Show at 8:00 P. M. - V . ; Box OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, January .4 TIL THE DOCTOR ARRIVE- S, . - , V . .. The Mari On the w w t . in ple Inrrot ,v' 1 SID CHAPLIN - " great-grandfath- ' - Walker. Whiteside in The Arabian ville. Phone 94W dv. V , Mr. and Mrs. George W.' Swan entertained at dinner at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for twelve Miss Miriam Barnes and Miss Irene ' rueata. Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton and family, of West Point, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cottrell Fri' . , day. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Thomasaen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham spent Sunday In Salt Lake - City as guests of relatives. Lyle Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, has enlisted in the U. S. Marines and expects to leave this evening for San Diego, where he will enter training. Miss Hazel Bishop entertained the Tour-cluhs at her home Thursday evening. The time was spent in sew ing, music and games, after which re freshments were "served to twelve guests. The Kaysville Sunday School Dramatic club will present the comedy, And Home Came 'Ted, at Latona hall in' Layton Thursday evening, and will repeat the play in the Kaysville Phone No. J. SHEFFIELD & Kaysville, Utah .1 1 sale price ize 14; an excellent value , , 'Valentines ' j little The Hindu, The Brother," Master f Ballantrae, Sakura and Mr. Wu. In March. 1926, Walker Whiteside made an elaborate production of The Arabian," which scored an instant hit, and was presented in metropolitan centers during the balance of the year. As Abd el Rey, a dashing bandit of the Egyptian desert, Walker Whiteside has one of the most fascinating of character? to portray. The play opens in a roof top cafe in Cairo, and shifts from there to an oasis in the distant sands, where a formidable English expedition is held up and compelled to accede to the bandits own terms of peace. Romance vies with adventure in The Arabian, and it is said that there are, thrills enough for a dozen melodramas in the three acts of the play. Misa Camelia Campbell and a superb New York cast will be seen in Mr. Whitesides support in The Arabian. Seat are now on sale at the box We have just received, and have a large assortment of Valentines. Let the kiddies come in and select them now before they get picked over. ; , : Gold Stripe Hosiery Stockings That Wear We have.them in Chiffon and Silk. Sword. The Man In Black and The Magic Melody." Every theatre goer Will recall Walker Whiteside world wide success in the late Israel ZangrwiUs powerful preachment, "The Melting Pot." This play won renown for the star in both Europe and America, and was followed by niany other hit such as The Typhoon, The office. Wait Hot Air Fumcs Week-En- d Skinners Macaroni or Spaghetti. CampbeUs Tomato Soup. Canned Corn, reglKc Broken Sliced Pineapple, DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS Cornier. Chimney ' Fbonoa; Shop Gutters, Grain lop. All Kinds of Tin I0A-J;-R- Prop. Bins. Wirk 106. Jdl-X-Ce- Skylight, i Tim 2H 3 for 25c ...4 for 45c 3 for 25c l0e U 1 Lettuce, per BountifuL Utah 30c lb. can, special 10C Spinach, per pound Large Grapefruit, JOHNNY HINES in each....... -- i Rainbow Riley . ' - i. . . i More Laughs Than the Rainbow Has Colors. - Show at 8 :00 P. M. Admission 10c and 20c i 10c t . George W, Barnes i j LESSEE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Kaysville,' Utah "rtu i ' - " - l for - Roofs CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, February 2 Layton, Utah Grocery Specials . Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty CH AS. A. TRUMP, on'dis-pla- y, |