OCR Text |
Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVTLL1L trfAll V ' ' " - , m'trn VALENTINE ., FAVORS HEARTS ARE TRUMPS " A Malce Their Dehut Fresh, lovely, colorful I. Just to look at these new fabrics transports you to the heart of June. Each one carries the approval of Paris. And they are the very ' fabrics that are now setting the Summer for at the smart styles Florida, and California resorts. , valentine wrtl , X Good oldforst.heart, into b.tae, H , I CUPID and St Valentine both LITTLE best to goodlove Jnto your lives. bring We do our share by providing the favors that you need at your feast or the messages that convey your sentiments. 7 A' big selection to choose from. Manchester Cambric Fait to Washing. Victoria Fast Color Prints, Sd settee. them trumps in the game of love KAYSVILLE lr la Mri at atom hr IS (mi Orta ui CHr hr ttth SJaa. r Mm nii at krn nWm wm iMi ai hOt uku WAisat IMWWII mM raw tarn rw a. L. Kr. m2 NMta klOiv. Meh rail Make M the ShOIi Kike Mi . Ital tiMtaa far hMaatrtal strata. Era tte Darla eraatr eeatral lift rahral. ' hrahra Mi earn haaaa, Te mv J af Ike KararCMUartHi aai fita narrnr aai tka fITtahwra af tke Karevtla eaaalag T wraith Ike la if wqiuMm lii ef Ike aaaarie. Mtrtoa travel hnira frtat Mi reikUi stavkae far afclaMMl tai wrak are haeart Ml lalaalilM. Em af Ik laraa aa4 ay 4a tale tal af Ike Ulaaf rriatta MIU9i vwramram mMk mJ vw aaiaf trmUas. , a me llaf -- Miaa Lillis Barton visited relatlvaa In Farmington Monday, The Child Welfare clinic will be at the Relief Society room Wednesday, February 8, from 2 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Allen and .family, of Ogden, were Sunday gueata of William Allen. . Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtia, of Logan, were last week-en- d guests of relatives In Raysvilku , - Miss Pearl Olaon was a last weekend visitor to Ogden as guest of Mrs. -- Park Ward. Southampton. v J v s OLD RELIABLE" X2-T- 7 116.74 126.58 1 45.62 161.97 North Summit P.rkn ""ly' 5 41 Level Balance 53.79 64.56 55:07 Sevier Provo . f . Uintah Murray -- -- Emery Granite Juab fron 69.11 72.87 76.92 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 77.83 77.83 79 09 26 - .61.88 66.33 67.75 67.77 67.93 .69.01 ' 69.39 70.82 .TUi : Millard SMtUkaCity-J- ZZ Carbon , l .. le 5 63.13 Rich ... Box Elder Ogden 81.Tl 83.23 88.46 M,1 9U2 W.M gWtt feg? ciSiS r- - -- - South Summit 4 56.10,. ' 6 63.73 -- S . "62.02 Cache Duchesne South Sanpete Nebo Alpine 1 2 . 59.11 61.05 Kane San Juan Davis Piute- "C ;, 94.69 83.67 113.80 J teem ,to use. the Urge site balls in bowling. Your score wilFbecome greater, and the exercise derived will be of more benefit. aver-yhf- - ff 27 28 29 30 21 82 83 Tildas & Sons 84 35 Lunch Counter in Connection Bowling Alleys KAYSVILLE 82 2crdb:. ' V. ' Watch Our Weekly fer Every Week We Are Gcb- .-Spcdda, to Offer You Mer--r cftandise That Evcrycna Needs, at a " Special Price. si4t yaayswf AailrapiW takhJlklttUkeasira Dave Bernie Finds Flapper Most Perfect .Girl of All Ages New York - City When the modern girl ia weighed in the balance with her sister of a dosen years ago, ths i ahs found wanting morally or spiritually? Dave Bernie, eminent - in - tha modern music world, believes that the scales not only balance, but register a higher score for the irterest, to Eirl of today. Adding statement, and inviting horrified disavowal from tho preachers and Victorians, Bernio gives unqualified credit to the jau ago for this state of affairs. "Thero is a refreshing frankness about the modem generation, a lack of repression, that ia directly duo to the influence of modem bo music," claims. "Psycho-analysbava proven that jasx far from being an agent of evil, ia a safety valva for an civilised ago. "Music Itself has no inhihi-tion- s; our greatest are a free expression ofsymphonies tho major human emotions. Modem music, jasa written for dancing, goes a tep further in providing a chan-nfor tha release of those who havo not only written the music but for those who hear . "Observe the average audience so-call-ed ed grl e - - ts over-highl- y, ei it fit a concert; the majority ait appreciative. moved by what they hear, but uneasy. tight-lippe- d, , 494 Cod Liver Oil Potest D. j The musician has poured out his soul, hut they must go back to an every-da- y world, walk sedate- down tho aisle, act as thoegh S ey havo not been swept into other worlds. "Jazz with its fret, unhampered emotionalism, bom for dancing feet calling for the! wholesome exercise 01 brain and, body, tends homo a more completely satisfied, healthier-mindeaudience. The lyrics as well as the musie are free and untrammeled and while a few years back it waa not considered lady like for a young girl to faintly suggest that she approved of embraces, the modem flapper says just whats on her mind. You Dont Like It Not Much could never havo been popularised a few years ago. Now. as many girls aa boys ask for it and . sing it when dancing. Its a little bit frank but certainly very pops- "The dancers have been allowed bbt only to lutes to, but expert, ence the music. The who bends over a typewritergirl --ill day, tho boy who sails bonAT ham gono into a glorious riotous rhythm and haunting harmony. They am above all they are happy. Released of their repressions, and everT normal being has them! thero ia leas temptation to indulgo them otherwise. I believe that tha modem girlfirmly with all her frankness, i lovelier. pirituaBy, than her inhibited inter of yesterday," 25c P. ' Peroxide 00 Bromo M. & R. Cod Liver Oil 25c P. D. Milk of Magnesia. 30c Bromo Quinine 25c Castor Oil 7 SdtoEZZZZIZZZ nd yrli (Nob Kaysville, Utah ' 69d 194 194 ompany d hand-in-ha- . Rubber Aprons. ' Mywtiwjyn , 2) Phone 45--W William De Mille Presents Clara Bow, Warner Baxter and Others in ; .. . ,Ttne Rllalav7Gy,, . Show Last Chapter of The Silent Flyer 8 CENTER, Wednecday, February at 8 :00 P, M. Admicricn 10c and 20c ed, BUCK JONES in :C5SGar5; , LAYTOWDRUG CO. 7ZZ L 50.98 5U4 North Sanpete rrwT? For coughs, colds, croup- - hoarseness," ind sore throat, etc., thi Cough Remedy has been used in Layton and Kaysville for years. It does the work. ' Wayne Washin Garfiel 4 50c I the last fiscal year was 277.43. In Thing even up. if youth U mom five districts in the state the cost than It used to be. sophisticated exceeded $100, in six more it exceedla more Juvenile. age ed $90 and nineteen districts the cost ran below the average. The following per capita cost of education of the schools of Utah,; sent out from the STUDY YOUR office of tho State Superintendent of GAME! schools will be of interest to all those Interested in educational qopts: 1 District: ' Rank: e Dr. Gleason's Cough Syrup per Bottle ' - Tho average cost of educating a child of school age in Utah during The board of education met in apodal session last Monday in Farming-to- n to consider ways and means of providing mora adequate buildings and , equipment for the schools. While no plan of action was adopt ed, it waa tha unanimous opinion that the school patrons and taxpayers of Davis county would not be satisfied unless their schools are aa well equipped aa similar districts and at least aa well as the smaller districts of the atate. This is naturally true because the schools of the county are compelled to undergo comparison with Wooer, Granite, Jordan, Morgan, Tooele, and other close neighbors. The high school students of thesa Alices and are in direct competition. Ojrden and Salt Laka on either aide, tri at of Education in Utah School Board Meets To Consider Additions Inter-ming- Sold only of enor Old Fashioned Sister Mr. Blood will per- - - Wide Range in Cost form a mission in Franca and Switz eriand. : Daughters of Pioneers, Camp No. 1, Will meet next Thursday, February 9, at 2 p. m. at the horns of Miss Lillie Barton.1 An interesting program haa been arranged. The lessons, "Early and Manufacture," and Building "Early Home Life," will be given by Miss Emily Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flint spent Sunday in Ogden aa guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Barton. Mr. George Morrett of Springfield, Ohio, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Chat. V. K. Saxton. " Mrs. Newman Reeves and children, of Bountiful, were last week-en- d their city guests of Kaysville relatives. tor education, tend to greater I haul your livestock to market produce funds an unfavorable comparison move your furniture, ete. Reasonable under the best that can be done. prices. B. 0. Brough, Phone 180W. Adv. If 1 28 theThe board gava special attention to inadequate shops, gymnasium, etc., Mrs. 0, A. Williams celebrated her aa tha Pavia high; the need of class birthday . anniversary at her home rooms, assembly and gymnasium at Sunday. A family dinner party waa tha Junior high at Bountiful, and to given in honor of the event. tha growing junior high school needs Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ManseU and in the north end of the county, Mr. and Mrs. A, If.' Barnes spent Invariably the question arose as to Sunday in Ogden as guests of Mr. ond how tha demands for thesa better Mrs. William Varney. things can bo met. School patrons Mrs. CL tiHr.'i Vs LLJs Witt to ttrliti In tL:x daughters returned Mtaiiy from Loo tlcnal facUitUo for tl.-j- r L.i Angeles, where they have spent twe often expect the board of education to weeks with relative. provide everything essential, whether Herbert J.' Barnes 'arrived hime funds are available or not. How to necessary funds to make needTuesday morning from Chicago, where secure he had attended the National Canners ed school improvements ia one that faces many school districts. Some conn-lio- n. , r have solved it and ethers by bonding, Mr. and Mrs. Jaroea A. Cottrell and Mr. and Mrs, ' George L. Blamlres by voting a special tax.. Pavia is tha only district in which no spent Friday in West Point as guests probably school bond exists. This is a record of Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton. of which most taxpayers are proud. The Sunflower camp of the Daugh- However, it doer not indicate that ters of the Pioneers will meet at the there is unwillingness to pay for home of Mrs. Myrtle Waite, Thurs- what the any children need in education. day, February 9 at 2 p. m. Recently the board of education Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Butcher an- with the superintendent and an archinounce the marriage of their daugh- tect visited every room in every ter, Leone, to Clarence Ward, of Farm, school in Pavia county. One purpose ington. The ceremony took place in was to determine the needs in equipSalt Lake, Saturday. ment and building facilities. Another Johnny's Ms: "Johnny, there were purpose of the visit was to see ths three pieces of cakt in the pantry. children at their work with their and now thero ia only one, flow did teachers and to observe the 'general that happen?" morale of the various schools. Johnny: "Well, it waa so dark in These same school officials' within .. there I didnt see the other piece." Mias Beth Gai&y entertained twenty the last month have visited surrounding districts to find out by comparison young friends at a social at her home what ia being done. Friday evening, in honor of her birthMorgan, Summit, Jordan, Granite, day anniversary. The time waa spent in games, after which a two course Alpine and Salt Lake have each been called on to show what they are do- luncheon was served. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge was hostess to senior an an the Bay View club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Cooley gave the leshigh waa son for the afternoon, it being a re- visited last year. view of Booth Tarkingtona "The The meeting last Monday to conPlutocrat Spring flowers decorated sider ways of improving the school the home. Refreshments were served equipment in Davis county, came aa a to fourteen members. direct result of demands tax pay The American Legion Auxiliary will ers In various parts of by the county meet at the home of Mrs. G. D. Rutthat improvements be made in some ledge Monday evening February 6, df the school buildings, to bring them at 8 p. m. Final arrangements for up tq standard. - a A Kaysville, Utah . Washingtons birthday luncheon will be made and' other important' business will be transacted. A full attendance of members la desired. Alan Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Blood, will leave Saturday for Philadelphia, wher he will visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Blood. He will embark February 11 on tha Leviathan for T V x . , X See our big line of Valentines and favors for your parties. They are right in design, in sentiment. and in economical prices. X SHEFFIELD & SONS - X Layton, Utah ' WANTED Man with car to sell Pic complete line quality Auto Tires and Urchin From the East Side Kechor 'ubea. Exclusive territory. ExperCall Cey. gimo pleas twesty--T ience not necessary. Salary 2300.C3 cotta ctaal loava r cracker, ComRubber mntk per tha Eorim Ttmsscct pany, East Iiverjid, Ohio. . lt?i 7 i u , . Chapter 5 Jla-k- ed Zlcnacs OPERA HOUSE, Show at 8:00 p. m. FcxNrvs ' Fcry , ice and 4 2 PcpCcrafcxCyclClnr. -- J |