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Show w' fj w w 1L w i fl T0I Almost Every Kind of Toy and Game You Can Imagine for Old and Young v House Slipper....-.- ., Nrf- 1U Jlvs. li-lL- .... ' $1.50 to $2.98 98c to $2.00 79c,1 89c, 98c, $1.00 Chamoisette Gloves Mufflers, Gloves, Skates, Mittens, Sleds, Wagons, Kiddy Cars, Tricycles, Chairs, Rook, Pit, Mirrors. - A . -- Be D itn! iS it v Ball, Target Ball, Horseshoe, Deck Quoits, Skee. Tinkespin, Hustler Crew, Zulu Blowing Game, Crokinole (small and large). Dr. BUsby, Tiddly ShootWinks, Senior Combination Boards, Dutch Auto Race, Ring Electric Toys, Ukulele-BanjToss, Ringthrola, Dew Drop Inn, Steam Roller Tinker, Carrom, Bull in China Shop, Air Guns, Blackboards, Dolls, Balls, Pistols, Litho-plate Tops, Ornaments, Telephones, League Baseballs. o, is -- . ing, Puzzle Posters. ili diec rrti I - ; I k . th ter tiefc LadiesMIandkerchiefs, dainty all prices.. hand-painte- d; Jc to $1.00 fir Brief Cases, Vanity. Sets, Handkerchief Sets. each, Dei mis itt h. i phone No. SHEFFIELD :& SONS J.: - Kaysville, JUtah Santa deliTer. good fret,h KroceriM at lowest price.. is I D'c ess Eli dre Bri I , I To Marry A marriage license was issued Monday afternoon In the Weber county clerk's office to Cedi S. Rushfonh, of Kaysville, and Ruth A. Walker, of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Norman, of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited relatives and friends in Kaysville last week-enMr. and Mrs. George Carson and Mrs. Lecketra Killian, of Salem, were the guests of Mrs. Floyd S. Whiting the first of the week. Mrs. Killian is the mother of Mrs. Whiting. Dr. G. D. Rutledge returned Monday from Bushnell, Illinois, where he was called br the death of hia mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby danghter at their home last Friiday. KAYSVILLE dO ta Urrwt Mitn mOm( Tto II BtortM fraa Salt flu, hr twUMM, tnm Otem ul dwt. to toterarto. LatoCltr y trnrr kw auJua It tto Uaal plaaa to lira far mmmj rtte oka w.rk to tkaaa aa krra water rtorsta m4 cltiaa. Mfflf frtM MnUii ipriifti BUT WATKK ON KABTH. imnuaMl U Rr. .rajact d. Jteto laaarralr, a' kalUlaa, tfcraa rail, StockrarSa, raato w4 aawarato kirkwar, tetetoa. alactHa Urkto pawar aaaka It tka Uaal lacattoa far tel art rial laato. Baa tka Darla toa.ty aaatral kirfc actort. chart toa m4 apara kaaaa. Tka aw O. S. ad mlU af tka aaaipa mf ad MMlr tka rapatekla ad frait, Xarrrilte-Urto- a aaaatep eetakllekaHPl af tka lUrarUla Can n lap aarparmtiaw all to tka waaltk al tka anuauiO. tteirrlaa. Stocral famine, frait aal raratoUa srawtos far aklpaaawt aal aaaatot ara lapart. apt telaatriaa. Haaaa af tka terra aal plant af tka lalaal Prtettes aampaar, paklUkart. aatoteg aal aater ' : Sewing of all kinds done by Mrs. Wells Us yes. . v 4tAdv. JOB 1 RUCKING, anything, . B. O, Brough. Phone 24J3. Adv.tf. HI been has Scoffleld .Mrs. Ernest . for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall visited relatives in Ogden Saturday. Miss Teari Olson was a last weekend visitor to Ogden as guest of . e. any-wher- t ' -- friends. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Varney li. Ogden is quarantined for amallpiba. Mrs. Mary E. Swanger and Mr a. Nellie Nance visited friends In Clin' ton Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Barnes has been very ill for several daya, suffering from an attack of flu. ' Mlsa Irene Swan spent the past week in Salt Lake City aa guest of Mrs. Mac Swan. Miss Ldna Nance will leave the first of the week for her home in Manaaaa. Colorado, after a visit of several months with Kaysville relatives. The low sale prices announced in the circuit r through th county still prevail Hundreds of bargains await you. Investigate UNION FURNITURE - , COMPANY , Mrs. A. M. Barnes received word Wednesday evening that her slater. Miss Florence Stanton, was seriously ill at a hospital In Rockford. Illinois, . suffering from gall stones. : Dr. of Shirley Gleason, nephew Sumner Gleason, who has been a guest here for some time, has accepted a position with the Amalgamated Sugar company in their The Sun Flower camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Kaysville is meeting at the. home of Mrs.' James A, CottMl this afternoon. Mrs. Cottrell is being assisted by Mrs. Christopher Burton. Mrs. Leland Jost and Mrs. Peter Rentmiester. .Ogden-offices- . Mrs.' Charles V. K. Saxton entertained the Bay View club yesterday tat her homo. The regular business meeting was followed by the review of Halliburtons recent book, The Royal Road to Romance given; by Mrs, C. A. Epperson. - Tea was served at the close of the afternoon entertain- ment. Mrs. Fred Kershaw was hostess to the Four G elub Thursday evening at her home. Following the usual were Painty, refreshment served to the members and the follow, ing guests: Mrs. Earl Tall, Mrs. Q. E. Tyner, Mrs. Elburn Chipman, Mrs. Van Sanders, Mrs. Rulon Williams and Mrs. Truman Curtis. The members of the Kaysville unit of the American Legion auxiliary were guests of the Ogden unit Mondayeve-nin-g kens-ingto- n, - at the regular meeting of that organization. A splendid program was arranged by the Ogden women for the enjoyment of their guests. Mr. Arthur Cooley gave an inspiring address, and a most delightful musical program was given. Refreshments were served during the social hour. . , v - - Just Look at it good-looki- ed Miss-Ferri- Prescription Druggists CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Coralcoa, Cklanoy Top Gattera, Grain Bin. Ekylight. Tia IUob Sta Kinds of Tim Work PhosMot Shop, 105-- Ron, 10C. J: Bountlfal, Utah ect He favors Mississippi river control, but does not favor absolving the states benefited from responsibility in the matter, He favors keeping the navy efficient for the nation needs, but does not favor entering Into a building contest with other nations. He endorses Mellon's tax reduction measures, and will not compromise with the demands of the United States chamber of commerce. M , It OLD RELIABLE i Layton, Utah . With Edmund Lowe, Mae Allison and1 Lila Lee. A Show for Old and Young! Show Starts , . HAWK OF THE HILLS" CHAPTER 8 FOX NEWS at 8:00 P. M. , Admission s . 10c and 20c Pop Corn WiU be for Sale. . te B cl e' B ci hi New Moimon Colonies E in Montana C t t Gifts They Will Appreciate G a Come in and let us help you select a 0 Christmas Gift Hemstitching and Picoting Let us help you on your Christmas Gifts. forthem. Richard Hudnut Toilet Seta Leather Hand Bags i- Enameled Mesh Bags.. Eastman Kodak ... At MRS. J. E. PALMER - 1H Blocks .West of Bank . Kaysville $1.00 to 7AI $1.00 to $7A .$3.98 snd $3J9 -. : BOWLING $ZM to $30.01 $1.65 to $9.91 4L75 to $8.75 $8J8 , Manicure Seta -- V: ; Sbeaffer Fountain Pen.. e Ivory Seta Cotya Perfume, Decorated Candlesticks, Perfume Atomizers and a large assortment of Leather Article that will make attractive gifts. Three-piec- , a ICowley Drug Go. No. 2 POPULARITY DEPENDABLE Kaysville: Phone DRUGGISTS Layton: Phone $8 - 45-- COURTESY QUALITY ' SERVICE . FEstmas For Him - j As a winter sport, bowling is becoming more and more popular. The room containing our alleys is kept comfortably warm for those who wish to watch the game as well as those participating. You will enjoy bowling if you once try it. It is fascinating sum- ! and healthful. I Thomas & Sons 5-- W Bowling, Alleys m mmwi KAYSVILLE in - rtf WET PAENT CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, December 14 Admission 10c and 20c snd Santa says, "Listen RADIO Kolster a giVe youll this Christmas. And let us add that we belief you will say, along with us, wb Santa Claus knows exactly he is talking about. To prmm .it to yourself, drop into ta p convenience and listen gram 'as rendered by the K1 many .irt alwy thing a man needs for his car that you are sure to find a welcome awaiting any ift you may choose to buy here. t us suggest some of the many auto accessories packed in PPnate Christmas packages. oray,placinr glycerine in your cars freezing weather is here. . bo . RAYMOND GRIFFITH Show at 8 :00 P. M. B x Kaysville Confectionery Phone da One Increasing Purpose ms the-cleanu- , Mi Ca Be nuM the-music- mer left over. You are assured of fresh candy by purchasing at the Sa ph , of the lia Mi aacar tort farter? te tecatrt there, aa4 toaactoa rt tto Mama Charch ara alrtady aatolMatod to aaaaral dtffaraat tacalltlrt. Write ar faU eartfcatert Sal ratea to iaaaart to rate! rad-r- i 1aIm fiO - LAYTON DRUG CO. THE sis wnllml wirttoltte let ton tartara to Min ntecMn tote IU sn4 vmtov riht il aary lw ml A -S- THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Among other things made sure by the president's message is the fact that he does not change his mind. He has not backed up in his position as to farm legislation, but recommends as a relief a revolving fund to be used to finance the marketing of surplus crops. lie favors the building of the Boulder dam, but is not favorable to the government going into the business of selling power. He also is favorable to the tele of the Musee Shoals proj- te: DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS Wl ng The candy you get at the Confectionery Store is fresh, clean candy pur-- j chased for this year's business and not Mr i Bleep. was founded; the other is . sellingdependable merchandise,'such as Goodrich RubWr Sundries. - Jobbing and Repairing a 8pedalty . s Is one of the principles on which our business 3 , A Smart Woman and The Glove Question well-dress- Wair Hot Air Furnaces Famous Old London Club The oldest sod one of the most fa- raoua clubs still in existence is White's .club, founded la London to 1697, and whose register of past end present members Includes some of the greatest names In English history.. In 1492 the world was as cocksure felt. that It knew everything about and Did you ever stop to think in the but look what Columbus everything, mad whirl of Christmas shopping! Of course you will answer yes, and found. You never know ae much aq again yes. for all of us are tilled there Is to be known. Atchison Globa. with the joy of the season, the give, and give again spirit, as it were. The , ritr Is beautifully adorned with green and multicolored lights, the people reflect this spirit in their gait and happy faces. But, what does it all mean There is nothing that is so essential what can it mean! woman as to the Christinas hat been Xmas for a long gloves. tima to a great many of even the hap; Miss Audrey Ferris, petite Warnpy, gey crowd, the X stands for a er Bros, player, always matches her rush axpresa to mother or daughter, or gtovea either to her hat or her shoes, a gift to repay a gift, but this it not or often both. s Now that suedes very the spirit reflected in the shining eye are so has matchof tho small girl with her first tiny ed a popular, of brown suede gloves to pair hia run and train her brown suede shoes, and wears doll, th boy with for usually that is all ne wants un- them both with a tan hat of the same less its a few, well you know, Jim material. When she wears black cracks or do they call them some- suede shoes, she carries a hand bag thing else now! Times and phrases te match, but instead of black gloves change you know, it used to be: she wears a delicate gray. There is Down tne Chimney he will creep, such a thing aa too much of the same color for one costume, end Miss FerBringing me a Wooly Sheep, And a Doll that goes to ris has learned to advantage how to Now ita a vertable 100 of clever an- avoid monotony, with-tiny lip-on scalloped edges imals, and I gott'a have an air rifle-- all the fella! have. But don't forget or plain gloves are outselling all otherq tha girls. Weil,' you ahould see the beautiful dolls with long hair which are now to he had.- You know some of the younger generation have been bobbedfrom infancy, and a doll with curia that you can really comb out, and cur! again (clear to the waist) are really taking the little tots eye. Then, of course, there is the bobbed beauty, doll, as well as the mama doll and baby dolls of every nationality. The fond parents about this time will aay, that enough for the girls, with a few, little extras, such as furniture, a doll buggy, ana that enough this from Dad. But the idea of it all is the spirit of Christ in Christmas. Then, no matter how tiny the doll, nor how large the. stocking,. Christmas will be a time of joy and Peace, Good truly Will to Men." Service When You Need . He holds on to enforcement of the prohibition law. Ho asks authority to act in coal . mine strikes. He would like to have a congressional committee visit the Philippines every two years and report to congress. He wants the government to get out of the shipping business, but favors a water way through the great lakes river to the and the St, Lawrence -: a , Atlantic. Taken as a whole the president proves himself still safe and sane, even to refusing to again rtn for resident. His fame is assured. Why ate by service again! ..' j Hia no is not yes. Calvin Coolidge is not like the young lady whose dont choose. is , to be considered as yes. - , ' . pnaliag. I Christmas and the Christmas Spirit these days, for the well dressed man knows that over dressed gloves generally give one a gaudy appearance and.do not help to .make the hands look and attractive. Of course, Irrsceful which are , black gloves, usually too sombre in a solid color, it is all right to choose a pair that are stitched with white or tan or are bordered with a very narrow strip of ; white or tan. ; The important thing is to wear gloves that are simple and gloves that are not shabby. Save money on other things, but have many pairs of gloves. wo- ,de nti-frw- to-m- e ze ter Radio. E. L. TALL ' a , For Service and Radios Call E. L. Tall Phone 101 1 |