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Show 4 sr , Iv A Y S VILLErUTA II THE WEEKLY REFLEX. LAYTON fa U ahfat f fertile FARMINGTON la Umi Start work. NOTES vge-table- tba dairying. chickca faking (By, Clark Cheney, Sihool on ftmbergr Electric to Balt Lake City and Orden. O. 8. I and D. a R. U. Weetera Railroad, fin eborry orchard a, berriec and other fruit. a, ate. Home of the Miller Floral company. State Experiment Farm and Lagoon, tho PretUeet Spot in Utah. nnbsiti. Oa Electric, Oraann R. 0. W. Hm alactria Ugbta and water- - tba fiambargrr ilaa a Lina and D. A Notes ofDeyi-eounty..tlt- j track tar frait tiwing. and Junior High. School , County ant ot bowered homo, mountain water, ro lee trio light, telephone, hourly eervico fb)4 production ot nailk, tom-t-n near bata Has the factory tbe tptoa Snear wapwij. cannery, lollar mill. mIU atatioa. and la aa Ua atata road. Good opportuni-y- n for thoee aaafelnf euburba aeraag mil rad-rea- d. Miss Emma Miller was home last from Logan, where she is attending school. The Farmington M. I. A. entertained the Farmington boy scouts at a social at the opera house last Tuesday evening. Last Thursday the Gleaner Girls of iarrmngton ward h? mothers of the ward at a luncheon and social in the ward week-en- d of Layton attexcursion Tuesday. ended! the temple J. S. OBrien is Reported to have tMNn ill for the past Stephens left Tuesday for a short visit in California. Harris Ellison left last Saturday mission fiolT for the German-Austria- n M. Golden Adams were Mr. and Mrs. visitors in Lehi. last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Wright, of in .Salt Lake, spent last week-en- d . Layton as the guests of relatives. Ira Moss, of Syracuse, and Florence Higgs, of Layton, .were married the - first of the week.' ; William S. Holt, of Syracuse, left last Saturday to perform a mission in the Southern States mission field. Thomas Layton arrived home where he from Los - went last week withAngeles a carload of cat-Forty-fou- people r' week.-Wallac- e ' -- JPh amusement hall. The South Davis Stake M. I. A. presented their drama in the Farming-to- n opera house last Friday evening,, and it was pronounced by all as a great success. . County Gefk Quayle Cannon, av - - , past month. The M. L A. conjoint .meeting will be held in the Layton ward meeting house next Sunday evening. Mr. Mor-- j. ris of the general board will be in attendance and deliver the address. The public is invited. Spencer Adams will leave Monday for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he will go in training with the Milwaukee dub of the American association with which team he is now associated. . The Service Star Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. Murray Cowley Wednesday, March 7, at 2 oclock The subject for the lession will be Education." A good attendance is requested of the members. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Green, of Leathbridge. Canada, were last week visitors in Layton. On .Tuesday they went on to California for a visit before returning to their home in Canada. Mrs. R. E. Layton has accepted the chairmanship in Utah of the organization known as Federal Homes in America which Secretary of Com- merce Herbert Hoover has sponsored. The purpose of the organization is to educate the people to have better homes and better home management. Mr. and Mrs. Clpn. Day entertained v. at a Bridge party last Saturday evening. , Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Melvin Adams, Murray W. Cowley, Louis Cook, Vird Cook, Evan Ellison and Joseph Stevenson. High score of the evening went to Mrs. Joseph Stevenson, while Mrs. Louis Cook carried away the consolation. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served to the guests. CENTERVILLE The Maidenly Ladies ball, held in the Alberta hall last evening, was a great success socially. The ladies showed the gentlemen a great eve- ning of entertainment. James Coombs, about 30 years of age, died at the family residence Tuesday following a short illness due to blood poisoning. Mr. Coombs was born in Salt Lake City and had lived in Centerville for the past fifteen years. "Pa," said Clarence, what is an Optimist? "He's a man son," replied hU dad, "who thinks if he tells the back-sedriver to shut up, shell keep mum for the rest of the trip." at The largest 'excursion in the history the Duvis high school was realized Friday night, February 24. Two hunto dred students wete transported Bear River in the five school buses to witness one of the biggest of the seasons games. This unusual excursion proved not to be in vain, for our which boys brought a victory of tied us with the Box Elder Beesfor the championship of Ogden divisioh-Booste- rs of Davis," and all others whom this may concern: Davis is not .far from the state tournament. AU that is lacking is winning one more s f. game, the Box Would you let our boys be defeated when they are so near the championBride: Werent you nervous ship? Of yourse not. Remember,' the theYoung time you asked him for first tie-obe March will played Saturday, ? 3; at 8:00 p. m. in Weber high school money Another: No, I was calm and colgym. The a reaL lected. peppy assembly For the School (meaning of the club name) last Fri- Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. William day morning. Alice Mann, president llolnpes, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Elliof the conducted the pro- son, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Kesler, Mr, about the speedy propagation of rabbits! Reviv- and Mrs. Henry W. Stahle, Mr. and gram which wasn as follows: Mrs. Samuel Mr. William and Morgan, in it with the speedy multiplication of The Incubator Act," al of Old Davis, and a little act from the Bears." This Whitesides. The faculty members will dollars if they are put into a good savings bank at little assembly proved to be a good come next, followed by senior class incentive towards .winning the game officers and members of the senior 4 interest. class, junior class officers and memlast Friday. Mrs. Aletha Fryer, head of domestic bers of the junior class. The promWe have depositors here who began with one will be given in honor of the art and textile department of the enade who will be special guesta. seniors, dollar a week and who are today capitalists in the University of Utah, gave a wonderful discourse on the subject of Color Debest sense of the word. Think of the pleasure of sign in Clothing" to the girls of Davis high Wednesday morning. Miss laid aside ' knowing that you have a nice nest-eg- g the Davis domestic art Lund, one of I have leased the property of Robert where it will be safe and keep on growing. teachers, studied under the supervis- Blamires, recently occupied by the ion of Mrs. Fryer at the university. Market, and will open a The Junior Prom this year, given Kaysville class market during the first Come in and let us tell you how much a dollar a first class be to of a 29, promises by huge week in March. I will handle only success. week will earn in 20 years. The Juniors plans .have been com- the best government inspected meats and high class groceries and propleted and the decoration of the gym- visions. nasium, which is to represent a garGEORGE C. LAYTON den scene, is well under way. The Kaysville, Utah sides of the gym will be of green lattice work covered with spring flowers of three shades of pink. The ceiling will be low and also of flowered lattice work with a background of yellow set off by many colorful,-artist- ic Choice Sweet Spanish Onion Seed shades. Mrs. and Samuel Morgan for Bale. $5.00 per pound. Pay Principal will lead the promenade" which will when yon ralae the onions. See be the main event of the evening. Guests will follow in the following BEN BROWN "If you were condemned to die. what order: Patron and patronesses Mr. I pulled a fast one that time," Conrt House and Mrs. Robert Birkin, Mr. and Mrs. chuckled the traffic cop, after arrest- kind of death would you prefer?" Old agel" Stanley Pariah, Mr. and Mrs. James ing a speeder. Of 27-1- 8, tie-of- Elder-Davi- TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Items taken from The Reflex of ten years ago, dated March 7, 1918. Mrs. Sumner Gleason will ehter-tai- n the Bay View Red Cross auxilher home next Wednesday afat iary ternoon. The Sunday school and Mutual associations of West Ksysville will hold a grand fete in the afternoon and a vaudeville and dancing program dur- ing the evening. The A. C. Christensen Concession company, which has recently been incorporated by A. C. Christensen, has closed a ten year lease on the Lagoon resort, and are maturing big plans for the future of that popular resort. As soon as the weather is settled, work will be commenced on a new bath house building, which will contain 300 rooms, all the bathing Pro-Scho- Pro-Schola- la club-offer- SAVE TALK Announcement merry-go-roun- Nevada state line. ' J. C. Bishop writes fro mBrooklyn, N. Yn and telly of the good weather. He has taken in the sights down Broadway and says he would rather find himself walking down main street in Kaysville. Lawrence Manning tells a little of England to his mother,', which letter is published in The Reflex of ten years ago. Herbert Barnes saw and heard a few things at Camp Lewis and .Kearney on his visit there. He says that Jim Morgan is ao slick that the doughboys who dont know him salute him. Zig" Layton was ,fund warming up the soup bone. Slim" Ball ia busy bragging about the abilities of the army medicos. Wilf" Morgan was found in his bunk looking tough tnl feeling tough-he- r. i KAYSVILLE c - . New of Our the Opening Announcing ' MEAT MARKET Clean, sanitary, equipment, and courteous, pleasing employees at your service. The quality of our Meats, like the other lines of merchandise we offer the public, cannot be surpassed. Prices are lower than you will find in most markets. Small profits, large volume! ute . MEAT DEPARTMENT 35 Hamberger, 2 lbs 2 lbs . Sausage, 356 Pot Roasts, best cuts, lb...19d Round Steak, per Loin Steak, per lb 276 Steak, per lb 276 CDANS COOPIS filing ease. Choose from three popular models at this prke Sedan, Coupe car Sport Roadster. Pay on tbe liberal G. M. A. C. pUn. ti.1 urnria A automcc3xs arb soxlt. .DANCE-L- A wjtcx. wux build Cc p!a3c .. Cherries, Pears, Apricots, per can - 25d Home excellent jars " can Monte Del Jam, per 15d Marl Mincemeat Prunes Dried Clara SfnU 13-lC bag Sugar-..--. 30 pkg. Carnation Oats or Wheat No. 1 tall Salmon, pink 15 Without premium 29d Blue Bunny canned Beets25d With premium 376 Kitchen King canned Corn, per -- 12W -Roman Meal, per pkg 40d can Belle Corn 206 Mothers Oats, china premium. small Cabin Syrup, -23J 376 . J? per pkg Puritan Malt uuc 50c pkg. Jenny Wren Cake Flour, Pie Filling 19d 39 oval . Monte Dcl Sardines, 106 Kingford Gloss Starch 12 6. ; Kingford Corn Starch 256 Kippered Snacks, 3 for K. C. Baking Powder in three Currants Cleaned 21 426 .j7p, jax Blackberries,6 Seeded or Seedless Ralsins-10- d 15d Canned Peaches, art b. --- 69 -- - . - rr J" New Spring Goods Soaps and Powders Including Mens Caps, Ladies' Silk Hose, Percales, Ginghams, English Prints, Certain Mater-ials. Ladies Spring Hats, Ladies Aprons, Laces and Mens Neck- wear. Hardwater Castilb Soap, Wool RInS0 WashIns: Powdcr Nine oclock Washing Powder Jj 10c values . our price 5d pk? White King 39 6 10 bars P & G Naphtha Soap X GRAND HALL Kaysville, March 3, 8:33 P. M EVERYBODY WELCOME GOOD MUSIC 226 Choice ripe Bananas, CO. AUTO Utah Salt Lak City, Fhonq Was. 4560 47 Sooth 2nd East Pork Chops, lorn, per lb-- 22 Vt6 Leg of Pork, per lb. Swifts Premium Ham, whole, 27d per lb. Rex Lard, 2 lbs 556 Home Rendered Lard, lb 20 Complete stock of meats on dis play, including Veal, Mutton, Halibut, Salmon and Dressed Chickens. Come in, or phone your orders. Mr. Bonnemort will give your orders his personal attention. GROCERY DEPARTMENT And you vul always know whether you your Etude, cr more that py 1195 for you possess the utmost b motor car value. RANDALL-DOD- D RU M 1 a no! Buick in every way with flashing lux- getaway and mighty power princely beauty supreme comfort tad wry iffa Barnes Banking Co. ONION SEED d year or two ago. A large has been purchased. Many other improvements have been planned. Impetus was given the good roads movement in northern Utah last night at the Weber club when representatives of three counties, Davis, Weber and the important cities situated therein, met to discuss plans for the furtherance of better highways in the state. Primarily the meeting was called by President Charles Barton of the Weber club to discuss the question of seeking assistance of the state in improving that portion of the state highway west of Brigham City to the this moderateprice liit, Mills will multiply pools will be concreted where one of the bathing pooli was filled in a member yon can hssjQ dBuick.zt is and your dollars s, T-Bo- ne I ii 1m ed Ib.....27 4 Repoiter) The Kaysville junior high school basketball team has .finished 'the games scheduled for the season, and have Won every game they played. The boys have worked hard and hae displayed fine skill, and we expect- to hear good results in high school in. the future from them. Mr. II. B. llunsaker, their coach, deserves to he complimented on his work with these boys. Mr and Mrs. H. B. llunsaker entertained at dinner Monday evening for their victorious team. - The. table decorations, place cards, and favors were all suggestive of basketball. Covers were laid for Captain Melvin Bark-dul- l, Lew Lavender, Thornley Swan, Roy Lavender, Ferrin Bennett, George Tall, Walwin Green, Clarence Love, and Clark Cheney ff Com- missioner E. B. Clark, Bishop A. L. Clark, Arthur Hess, John F. .Hess, Mrs. L. II. Oviatt and Mrs. Dora Robinson have all gone to California for a few weeks visit. Last Monday a group of girls met at the home of Miss Helen Potter and entertained at a luncheon, social and tie. It is the intention of these Mrs. M. H. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Ove meeting.ladies to organize a social club, young Inkley, Leonora, Alice and Elizabeth but to date no organization has been Layton have gone to California for made and no name for the club has a short visit. been selected. . Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wright returned home Tuesday from Paris, 111., where they have been .visiting for the Wed-nesd- , Extra Lady 25c . for -- 37 Hills Red Can Coffee Hills Blue Can Coffee, Folgers Red Can Coffee .51d 44t 39? Ambr Coffee Maxwell House Coffee 55 Shasta Tea - Green 3Q Black 35 Tree Tea, green. 33 Lemon or Orange Peel, sliced, -- 10 6 15 6 per pkg Citron Peel, sliced . Fresh Vegetables Parsnips, Carrots, Celery, Let-tuce, Cabbage, Spinach, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes. Shoe Department New shipment pf Men s Oxfords, Ladies Slippers and Pumps just arrived. New Spring Styles. Fancy Glasses, $1.50 values ; spe- CO 6 daUy priced at, dozen Plain White Cups and Queers Per set of 6 Per dozen --Cl J 0 0 n 0 i) (i 0 r |