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Show 4 - TIIEWEEKLY KSFLCX KAYSVILLE. UTAH r Y ' ' Everything to Eat Dr, Hess Poultry Y Pamiacea CHALLIES New patterns. Just what you want for that Pioneer Ball' How many eggs should a hen lay? A new world's record was lately an; nounced-. eggs m a year. i DRESSES Victoria fast color prints. Special finish. Guaranteed fast colors. Canadian hen laid 351 -a , t f i . 4 " How many eggs are your hens laying? On our shelves you will see arranged Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea Puts . Hens in Laying Trim! almost everything that you can wish in things to eat. And the best of it is. our prices on prime quality edibles are P hone No. wiw itata mM far irtit1, 1 ? hnM "7 w mvr mm t?r aa4i i C-y- T j4 Mvif Mikt IteF tow&a tiw DarW - r BNlib H itfOAU W Dm wiia M4 SHEFFIELD- firSONS Jack,Teagua Monday and .Tuesday of this week, , Mrs. David McFerson, who has been visiting relatives hers for the past month left this morning for her horns in Los Angeles. Lynn Sandall, who underwent an in Ogoperation at ths Dee hospital den three weeks ago, haa so far recovered that ha was able to return home Tuesday. Miss Bertha Sessions Is rehearsing with the Lucy Gates Grsnd Opera company In preparation for ths week of opera ta be given in Salt Uka in the near future. Miss Sessions will have ons of tbs roles In Cavalierrs Rustlcana, it was announced recently. John G. M. Barpes and Herbert J. kaysville trwtt m4 VfWM being a. delegate from ColoMrs. rado.. Epperson, who Is county superintendent of -- schools of Park county, has been a Kaysville visitor on several occasions and will be weir corned by her friends hers. The shareholders of the John R. Barnes company held their annual meeting Monday and elected the following new board of directors: A. Frank Barnes, Jr., Miss Mary A. Barnes, John G. M. Barnes, Claude T. Barnes, Royal C. Barnes, Henry II. Blood and Georgs W. Barnes. At the dose of ths meeting tha directors met and elected the following officers: Clauds T. Barnes, president; George Ogden W., Barnes, R, Galley, X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Kaysville, Utah yY Y GEORGE O'BRIENTnd JANET G AYNOR in . THE BLUE EAGLE r 4 Chapter r The Masked (Meriace Fox News y 'S OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, January 21 ( Show at 8:00 p. m. - . ..Pop Corn forale Admission 10c and 20c ' at Show. ' j ' and 'John " vice-preside- secretary-treasure- r. - .The annual, meeting of ths shareBarnes leave tomorrow for Chicago holders of the New Survey Irrigation M !? H525U.n4mt 4 tk. lart the UU4 rrtatta where they will attend the National company was held in the Public School H lut r, iUkmn. Csnners convention. After tha con- building Saturday evening. The fol' pnaUac. vention they will taka a business trip lowing new board. of directors was elected for the ensuing year: John through tho east. n lira. W. E. Whitaker' ' w an A message received from T. U. But- G. M. Barnes, Gqorge Swan, Samuel visitor Monday. ters, of Morgan, this morning, re- Rushforth, William . C. Barton ' and At the close of the JOB TRUCKING, anjng, any ports that there is 80 feet of water ir, George Sutton. the directors met and elected and that 180W meeting East ths reservoir, Phona Canyon B. 0. wbers. Brough. the officers: been has water that is most 121 following this ths President, Adv. tl r i j George in the reservoir for a number of years George Swan; bar-mSutton: secretary and treasurer, John FOB SALE On second hand on this date. 117-Phone Was. assistant secretary and Ths Bay View club met yesterday G. M. Barnes; 2tP. . , M. Barnes. ' Arnold , treasurer, Thorn-leW. afternoon with Mrs. John Lake The annual meeting of the share. Mls Elaine Cannon, of .Salt Mrs. W. P. .Epperson reviewed week-en- d guest of Mary Shipman Andrew's book, Abra- holders of the Kaysville City, waa a lat ham Lincoln," and "Choose Your Exit" Mercantile Institution was held Mon, Kayiville relatives. of direcGeorge Ade. Miss Bertha Sessions day. Ths following board Mr. and Mra, J. George Barnea and by were elected for ' the . ensuing tors hostsolos. two rendered The soprano . rel-family, of Salt Uke City, viaited ' ess served dainty refreshments at ths year: Henry B. Blood, John G. M. stives here Saturday. ,t , Barnes, John R. Galley, Mrs. Elizadose of tha lesson. B. Blood, Arthur F. Galley, Roys) beth Mias Eva Lee waa a last week-en- d enterMr, and Mrs, F. R. Kershaw visitor to Springville as guest of rela- tained at dinner at their home Thurs- C. Barnes, and George W. Barnes. The directors elected offitives. day evening. After dinner the time cers: John G. M. the following Barnes, president; ' Harold 8. Barnea and Frank Barnea, waa in playing "500." Those spent both of Salt Uko City, were Kays-- . present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elburn George W. Barnes, John R. Galley, secretary-treasure- r. vUle visitors Monday. Chipman, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Tail, The annual meeting of the shareMr. Mrs. weekR. and Mr. F. Williams and Mias Pearl Olson was a last holders of the Barnes Banking comend visitor to Ogden aa guest of Mrs. and Mra. S. R. Davis. Ths Clearfield M. I. A, Dramatic pany was held in the bank office Mont Park Ward. day morning. The following new club T. Claude drams, board presented the three-a- rt Boyal C. Barnes and. of were Barnes, both of Salt Uka City, were ."The Girl Whe Forgot," in the Kaye-vill- a ensuing directorsHerbertelected for the year. J, Barnes, house v opera Friday evening. John R. Kaysville visitors Monday, Galley, Royal C. Barnea, HenThose cast were Misses the Vers ui and Rochell Ron Swan, Charley Alice Hsafleld, Evelyn Holt, ry H. Blood, John G. M. Barnea, John William Green motored to Echo Tues- Clark. Isabel Pack, Wilds Roberts and W, Galley and Royal C. Barnea. The day. Messers WUmer Fred Clark, directors elected the following' Mrs. Matilda McFerson, of Clear- Harold Holt, KayBarlow, Nelson, and- Glen John G. M. C. Barnes, president; guest of Thurgood. field, was a last week-en- d Barnes, John R. Galley, cashier, and Mehrin Mrs. A. If. Barnes. Mr. and Mra. Glen Curtis, Mr. and Barnea, assistant cashier. Miss Melba Thornely has returned Mra. Tenny Curtis, Albert E. Curtis U. A. C. art! will spend and Milton Dell Funeral sendees for Mrs. Olive Ten-n- y boms from the ' Curtis, all of Los Anthis quarter at their horng here. ' Curtis, who died at her home in geles, California, who were here to at' L:. Vtra CZi U tlkr-- tend the funeral services of Un. Olive Sawtslle. California, on Tmfiy if week wera held at tha Richmond , leal position with an automobile com Curtis, returned to Los Angeles, Tues- last South ward chapel Sunday afternoon ' day. They were ... pany in Ogden. accompanied by Mrs. 12:S0 o'clock. The services were Miss Irene Swan will entertain the Glen Robins and daughters, Bonnie at and Glena, who will spend the next well attended and were under the dibridge club members next .Friday at two rection of Bishop J, L McCarrey. The weeks In the California city. , her home. floral Miae Clara Maylln was hostess to very offerings were numerous and Mr. J. W. Tavlor, of Price, ipent the .beautiful Speakers Alma week-en- d at the home of his sister, the Penelope club at her home Mon- Merrill, of and Richmond, Quin-neJoseph day evening. Miss Breta Linford, Mrs. J. E. Palmer. of Logan.' Vocal solos were renMr. and Mrs. & W. Van Dyke and project worker' of the Kayeville di- dered by Miss Clover Johnson, of Lo- vision of the farm and, Mrs. and Mrs. Florence Lewis. The family and Mrs. E. J. Jude, of Og- -, Earl Robins and Mrs.bureau, Ean, WM by G- den, spent Sunday at the borne of ton illustrated club Charles T. Bur- Hendricks, work. Other in- and the benediction Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis. II. by Stocks, of vited guests were: Mrs. Frank Lewiston. Interment was in the RichThe Davis County Women's club Mrs. Joseph Mavlin, Mrs. Thom- mond will meet at the home of cemetery. as Anderson, Misses Melva Msylin and Mrs. Aldous and Mrs. Leone Saturday. e Linford. A lunchmodern telescope 100,' Gardner will be hostesses. eon was served to twenty-fiv000,000 can start be seen. Fred Kershaw has returned to On Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Epperson, of tario, Oregon, where he has accepted Colorado Springs, Colorado, arrived a position. Mrs. Kershaw will join this morning for a visit with Mr. and him there at a later date. , STUDY YOUR Mr. Epperson Epperson. u Leo Ilolmer, branch manager of the GAME1 prominent stockman, of ColoMountain States implement company, rado, will attend the sessions of the at Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited Mr, and national woolgrowers convention beMrs. Clydd Robins and Mr. and Mrs. ing held this week at the Bigelow in Im SOISSETTE PRINTS Guaranteed tub fast.' Get your first choice. - H. 1 t r Package to $3.50 Pail 35c r extremely low. MANCHESTER, PERCALES Guaranteed fast colors. Newest patterns. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Of-de- ... u, Vlve-preside- 7U!c&cincl4t sayinAr on. every item nt, y. 'f 4 ve Bathing Alcohol, pint....49r Puretest Milk of Magnesia, nint ' SENSITIVITY AND SELECTIVITY vice-preside- nt; ffi-Roy- . t are the leading characteristics of the Roister Radio. These amazing instruments revolutionise the reproduction of broadcast programs. 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A study of your form of delivering the ball and keeping your eye on a line with the head pin which you are 'trying to hit will do more to improve your game than all the practice can do without correcting these defects. - effects authentic favorites for. the advance' spring season are to be found here a collection that cannot fail to please the most discriminating shopper. The smartest lines and color Decidedly low priced tool r-- i Also . ; 1 Eighth Chapter of The Silent Flyer CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, January 25 Show t 8:C0 P. II. Admission 10c and 20c Bowling Alleys KAYSVILLB Lunch Counter in Connection KAYSVBLLE GOJLBENBtUI r v 69c |