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Show TTIC WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE, Y IffAll ' . -- - v';y . Of . Good Housekeeping Demands Good Food ( )'. I ... . n110 waa "'.. KAYSVILLE Mrtk Itofto WM attr to tor ,1m, tri tdiwi, ontal M MttM tnm Orta u4 M tatar tow. Ml Uta City to totawtaa It tta Uwl taM Annie Phillips during the put week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham spent guesta of relaSunday in Layton tives. Mrs. Emma Barnes left Tuesday for taw Mta I, rw, Ito, tor May ,m,U wta wtA to tkw a three weeks' visit with friends in m4 M ttmft iltta, Hm Iiw Los Apgeles. attoa BJI Nrrlr (na WATI1 ON EAKTEL W. G. Palmer, of Preaton. Idaho, mM M taildiafi apent last week-en- d with hie brother, r.TWiit a. L. By. ItMtnito dw J. E. Palmer. Nta tolrwy. WUtaw iniritt m4 mw Mata N tta Nutito Mary-Grehai' juat returned to Uwl IwatiM Iw taitrial toata Bm home a two wOeks visit In her after tta Dart, wuty watral Uk Rtal. Salt Laka with friends and relatives, taarckw aa4 mw kwa Tta nr KamOtaUrtM MUliac Mattie Taylor, a nuraa of tha I tta ?vMkl aa4 Irait . ul D. S. hospital, apent last week-en- d to tta MtaUlataMat KayrrilU tog with her Bister, Mrs. J, E. Pslmer. Caantag twriwllw a44 la tta w lift gMMrat to tta aaauaaaity. Dalrtf Mrs. J. E. Evans and baby Jeane, ftotato gravtaffaraUag. trail aa4 tor UmmI i4 aaaaiag u tatartof Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting at aat ladaatrtM. Hmm to tta Urr. aa4 the home of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Wool-aey- ., total. yiaat to tta laiaad Frlating ' . ' wtar , yklbliwa, wtatog aad . , The Sunflower camp of the Daughpnatlag. ters of the Pioneers will meet st the TRUCK. SERVICE,. Ion or abort .home of Mra. Minnie A, Blood, March f bauL. Rea ton abl, prlcea. B. O. 8 at 2 p. m. . Adv. John G. M. Barnea wilLretum to180W. BROUGH, Mr a. Willard Phillipa ia very ill. morrow from St. Louis where he has . naMr. and Mra. Alvin Wood, of Clear been attending a meeting of the tional tomato association. growers field vliitora Tta a ta Jta u nt en -- - - wer, Kayaville Sunday. Mra. Matilda McFeraon, of Clear field, viaited relatives here Friday. William Allen has been very ill during the past week. Reevea . W. D. Barnea and Frank spent Monday in Evanston, Wyoming. Mrs. Levitt Sutton ia ill at her Lome. , y Mrs. Amos Bishop is 111 at her Lome. Iavora Beck la visiting with her a later, Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield. David Flint, the son of Mr. and Mra. Jesse B. Flint, la 111 at hla home. The Bay View club will 'meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Birkln. The book review will be on the "Microbe Hunter." Mrs. Chester Flint and children left Wednesday morning for California. They will return with Mr. Flint who fo filling a mission. Thomas Anderson, who haa been ill for the paat ftw weeks, is now better and hat returned his work in ' Weber canyon. Mr. and Mra. Leo Bird, of Salt Laka City, visited KaysviUe relatives Monday, Mr. and ,Mr. Christopher B. r. . ... ' . An accurate record of the average of all bowlers will be kept the next three "weeks to determine who will be chosen on the " three teams to represent KaysviUe in the State Bowling Tournament in Salt Lake the latter part . - clock. and the speaker of the evening ... etc. - ' - V assort- !. . J SI. 50 Big Ben $1.50 Monitor Alarms, special $3i25' )g Flashlights Eveready complete with batteries S1.00 to $4.00 ILii Batteries, 15c a cell. , '' 4 Kowley Drug Company : (No. 2) Phone . jta jhssi tt Store 45-- W . . , KaysviUe, Utah . ANIJA STEWART in v , 'eringWires . V Come On, You Bowlers Show Your Staff! Chapter 10 "The Masked Menace ' Fox News OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, March 3 Thomas & Sons ' . Show Bowling Alleys -- 1 check over , . America Alarms is hoped that the average of all bowlers chosen will be over 150. Practice and correct such' defects as stepping over the foul line, bouncing the ball, will be Clifford Strong. The Elmer Criddle unit of,, the American Legion Auxiliary will meet 8:00 at tha home Monday avening-a- t of the president! Mrs. G. D. Rutledge. All members who wish to attend the Kenneth Sheffield la spending a Layton. at the Hotel Bigelow on March Mias Elva of Barnes, Salt Lake, dinner week or 10 days at tho U. A. C, in 19 In honor of Mrs. Irene Walbridge the scout faculty work. spent Wednesday visiting her mother, of New Hampshire, national presi-deMr. and Mrs. William Varney, of Mrs. Ann Barnes. Mias Barnes ia tho of Auxiliary, and Misa Edna colOgden, were Kayaville visitors Tues- attending the Henegers Buaineaa chef of the 8 and 40, rrandi Corel, lege. . will make reservations at this meet. day. Mary, the infant daughter of Mr. ing. The dinner will cost S1.50 a Mrs. A. Phillipa and Mist Ruth Mra. Clarence Layton, had the and plate. Phillips, of Salt Laka City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Glen Robins. Mra. Nellie Nance and Mias Maggie Ball left Tuesday for I three weeks' at 8:00 , p. m. Admission 10c and 20c Pop corn for sale at show. KAYSYILLB I 1 Ki trip to southern California. Mrs. Richard A. Hart and son, John Salt Lake City, were Sunday guesta of Mra. Emily S, Barnes. , Misa Pearl Olsen was last weekend visitor to Salt Lake City, as guest Of Misa Mary Herbert. Evelyn Galley viaited her mother Mra. John Galley Saturday and Sun-da- X . ... y. The bridge club met kt the home of Mr. and Mra. J. V, Thornley last Friday afternoon. , Four-girls will meet Thursday evening at the home of Doris Thorn-le- 1 y. - . ; . CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, March 7 Show erty interests. People might smoke Mr. and Mra. William Wilkenson, of Salt, Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilfojle Fiiday. Mrs. Leo louche, of Salt Lake City, fourth Chapter of The Return of the Riddle Rider $ William Haight, of Ogden, is in Kaysville today looking after hie propMrs. William Giles, of Morgan, visited with her sister, Mrs. laul Thom-assc- n Saturday, . Its Pda fcdr Girl I . for roleasiire G BEBE DANIELS in v - at 8:00 P. M. Admission 10c and 20c A Choice Cut some cigarettes for a lot ?f queer reasons, but they, certainly smoke Camels for pleasure. And they smoke more Camels by billions. FOR YOUR COMFORT i Ilera are shown a few Cood-ric- h Rubber Sundries that will bring added comfort to your home. Splendid articles to hare in caaa of emergencies whUe waiting for tha doctor. We hare a complete tock from which you can make your selections. i ame LAYTON DRUG CO. urd "THE OLD RELIABLE" Phone 22-Layton, l'ta nUDDEl GOODS C ins, a ! ti a,.i4 n, c VtawtaM tea Ik I amile for a' Camel tt Y X We it n. y y n. ft; of. Announcement of the month. Y ,N- - This Is , Tournament nicely. ' The camp No. 1 of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Samuel Morgan Thursday, March 8, at 2 p. m. The lesson will be "The Establishing of Schools iq Utah.", 'All who are interested are expected to be present. Following is the program which will be rendered- - in the Kaysville tabernacle Sunday evening at 7:30, under the auspices of the Kaysville M L A.; vocal solo, Miss Galley, of Syracuse; selections, by Thornley trio; readings, Misa Lucille Ellison, of Lay-to- X How Is Your Clock ? the time of the year to alarm have a fine O your ' ment Westdox docks. BOWLING nt : - by boiling water. She is also BufferElder Alan Blood was on the steaming from an attack of meules. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Layton er' Leviathan when she grounded in entertained at dinner on Sunday in the English harbor of Southampton. honor of their, grandson Faul, who On landing, he immediately eabled his leaves in the near future for a mission President Henry Blood, that father. to Great Britain. no damage was done to the ship and Fred Larkins returned Monday from there were no casualties. Elder Blood Winnemucca. Nevada, with a carload was enroute to the English mission of horses which were disposed of in field when the ship grounded. Ogden. He reports that Nevada is cold with lota of snow falL Eb Chipman, manager of the Kaysville Confectionery, ia among those who have taken advantage of the excursion to California. Mr. Chipman left Monday night Kelton Cottrell is tending the atore in his absence. Howard B. Unford was taken suddenly ill with an attack of appendicitis and was rushed to the Logan hospital and operated on last evening. At last reports he wu doing Y X Phone No. BLOOD ON GROUNDED SHIP ' f jrfeen Incubator and Queen Brooder Stove! Y ipecial price. Call and see us. Y Whitney fancy Baby Buggy. Special price. X - the guest of her mother, Mra, misfortune of severely burning her Bar-gains-soo- . i - ,,-,i- c . H. J. SHEFFIELD- & SONS Kaysville, Utah 'X - last Bought for 1000 stores at once. Another of our 1000 chain store Towel . Watch for it . w ' Knox Gelatine, each.; 20c each.. solid heads, Lettuce, ioc each l........ .....110c Celery, Spinach, each ioc dozen ...;r.. 35c, Oranges, 45c, 60c Watch for another of our Special Dress Bar- gains. It will be as good or better than the Unless the kitchen is well supplied ' with wholesome food, the stomach'will suffer and comfort wane. You will find the best of everything here.. Groceries that will make your table rejoice. Fruits and vegetables fresh from the grower. Canned goods that we can recommend. And all at economy prices. Let us serve you. . : f Many of our customers have learned the goodness' and tastiness of round and other steaks as they can purchase them here. If you have never tried them, do so. We spll Swifts .Premium Hams and bacon. ;.i ' ' A Lineof the Best Groceries and Vegetables and Fruits in Their Season. C. Layton KAYSVILLE MABKET |