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Show T TOE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE. UtAU I j rmf-IWU- r MJ i. m : t .i i i: Springtime Dresses Prints Sunny-Ian- d Lassie Cloth Borden's Fancy Prints Soisettes, Fancy Printe Broadcloth, Fancy Prints Voiles, Permanent Lawns, Etc. j ; T t? ' I - r Extra Special ?? ' f i . LADIES- - BLOOMERS-SI- LK S Gardening may be made a real pleasure if you have tools that lighten: the harder work.-We invite your inspection of: the many im- plements we have for gardening. We guar-t- x . ,... antee satisfaction. R i $1.00 Each, Him .. .. OHm mU II tna Ml Uk City hr tat War taka It tW MmI fc to aiay wl wk la W toto Baa tna LOCK A Webitfr, who haa been ill January 1, Buffering from a com-ilicati- on of diseases, was taken to the )ee hospital in Ogden on Wednesday of last week, .where he is undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris, of Clearfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Edward Howard, of Ogden. The marriage will take place at an early date. They will make their home in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.- Martin, of Salt ' Lake City announce the marriage of their daughter Lucille to W. The Bryan Swanger of Kaysville. marriage took place in Salt Lake City Wednesday, April 18. They will mak' to ttai u4 BUT VATU ON KAJtTH. tofta, I mM m kalUtor, 1 to. BHiWarto, & IM MU aato aai aaaaraU kirk way. m bmW U tk atoWto Brkto aa4 Maal toaattoa far tolaatrial Uato. Baa tka Darla aaaaty antral kirk Tka aaw Mill tor toll af tka KsmUW-Urto- a aanpaar aal tka aaratakla aaf trait aaaator aakaktlakant af tW Kamilla aAf to tka waaltk af 4k aatotoaatty. Dalrytag, raearal fartolar. trait aai aaratokla rvawto tor aklptotot aai aaaator ara laiyart- aat toiaatrtaa. Baaa f tka tom aai a to iata toat af tka lalaai fiktof - their home in Anaconda, Montana. 'Among the people attending the annual Military ball of the University of Utah, held at the Hotel Utah last Friday evening were the following Kaysville peopley Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barnes, Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy N, Kilfoyle, the Misses Golds Burton, Doris and Alice Thomlcy and Messers. William II. King and Sterling Sill This ball is an annual formal affair and equals, if not surpasses, the annual junior prom. Kaysville ladies attending the Federation of Womens dubs meeting, luncheon and tea in Ogden yesterday werei Mesdames John W. Thornley, W. P. Epperson. Sumner Gleason. Nathan Reeves, C. A. Epperson, ami Charles V. K. Saxton. Those who are attending the reception and banquet this evening are; Mesdames G. D. Rutledge, II. II. Blood, J. W. Thornley, L IL Cooley, W. P. Epperson, C. V. K. Saxton and Nathan Reeves. William null,- of ' Hooper, was a Kaysville visitor Saturday. Miss Lillie Barton was an" Ogden shopper Friday. Misses Zena Williams and Pearl Olsen were Ogden visitors Tuesday. Two-rooapartment for rent. Apadvlt. ply Golden Rule Store. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Barton were Ogden visitors Monday. Charles Strasa of Price, Utah, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson during the past week. FOR, SALE One registered Guernsey Male Calf. Frank Adv.2L Hyde, Kaysville, Utah. Mrs. William Green was a week-en- d visitor with friends and reiativea in Logan. George W. Swan has been quite ill for a few day Buffering from a nervous breakdown. SPECIAL NOTICE Mist Gwen Evans; of Midvale, was a last week-en- d M. Mrs. A. A discourse in answer to a recent guests of Barnes. . sermon by Billy Sunday at St. Louis Mrs. Rulon Fisher, of Idaho Falls, will be given by John G. M. Barnes in Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sacrament meeting next Sunday at Mrs. Robert Green, for a few days. 2:00 p. m. Everyone invited. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FRANK HYDE, Bishop. Frank Winegar passed away at the family home last Monday. NEW FILLING STATION The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Green returned home from a Salt The new filling station on the state hospital yesterday following an highway opposite the Barnes Bank is now ready for business. operation for appendic Only Continental gas and oil products will be son of Mr. and Jack, sold at this station. The owner are Mr. Lee Williams underwent an op- John H. Thornley & Son of Layton. eration for intestinal trouble in an ' Ogden hospital yesterday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FRUIT NOT INJURED Percy Cole passed away last SaturUnsettled weather conditions have day evening. Mrs. Cole is improving revailed in this part of the world nicely. J the past week. Intermittent uring Mrs. Frank L. Allen, of Ogden, visited with her father, William Allen, showers during the day down in the and sister, Mrs. Leah McLaughlin, Fri- valleys and snow on tho mountain tops. The days are seasonably warm day. for aoch weather conditions, but the hfr. and Mrs. H. D. Olsen and Mr. nights are quite cold some frost and and Mrs. William Vamey, all of Og- let At this the fruit buds writing den, were Sunday guests of Mr. and do not seem to bo seriously injured. Mrs. W. II. Mansell. Mrs. Ellen Barnes, of Blackfoot, Idaho, has been visiting her many relatives and friends in Kaysville during the past two weeks Mrs.-- Kenneth Sheffield and two sons who have been visiting in Cen-tWith the ending of the field for the past three weeks are . expected home tomorrow. ... spring term of school, Miss Chloe Cannon, of Salt Lake 1 will be able to take a City, was a last week-en- d guest at limited number of stuthe home of her ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. dents for piano instrucMrs. E. M. Bagley, accompanied by tion. her daughter, Francis, of Salt Lake visited with her City, father, George Swan, Sunday. For further information Mr.' ami Mrs. Henry Graham spent telephone 165-in Salt Lake City as the week-en- d guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. M. Budge Jay Gam. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mansell, Mr. Kaysville, Utah and Mrs. A. M. Barnes and Miss Pearl Olsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. - m HANDCUFF AND UP THE roUTICIANS -FIRST While Miss Polities was looking the other way, mostly in the direction of the Boulder Dam, the farmers of Idaho's Snake River valley put over a hot one right across the plate and scored a home run. With the of the Reclamation Service they cpmpleted the. American Falls reservoir, filled it with 1,700,000 acre-feof flood water and are now beginning to draw on the stored water, secure in the knowledge that their crops are safe from the ravages of recurrent drought Except for politics, the development of the middle and lower Colorado is no more difficult than the development of the Snake. In fact the existence of scores of ancient water righta on the Snako above the dam site made the negotiations exceedingly complicated and difficult, yet they were carried to a successful conclusion because all parties were willing to subordinate their selfish interest to the common good and leave politics outside of the conference room. On the Colorado they cantover the division of the water agree that may be used by some of the parties in the future. On the Snake dozens of ex isting water rights had to be protected, water originating in Wyoming had to be stored add used in Idaho, power FOR RESULTS, John since torn wtto rtwift tot i Phone No. William Vamey at their home In Og Dirli Eroblems had to be solved the Service had to negotiate with hundreds of private owners, with two state governments, with a railroad and several irrigation districts, yet the job was done and the huge dam ia now functioning. If you want to get anything done, handcuff the politicians to a stout tree miles from the scene of action. May SUNSET. - et - ld opposite dashing Denny is pert and vivacious Barbara Worth whose beauty, charm and personality mak? her a worthwhile prise for the winner of the thrilling auto race, staged at one of the largest racing tracks on the West coast. A sterling cast of players support. At the: Civic Center ; All the ingredients up a tifully thrills, theme rious, Announcing that go to make farce comedy pleninterlarded with fast action, suspense and an appealing love ng . 'the opening of a are embodied in "Fast and FuReginald Dennys latest Unive- Conoco picture which comes to the Civic Center theatre on next Wed rsal-Jewel nesday. Service , "Fast and Furious the screen version of an original short story by the star himself, filmed under the dii Station rection f Mel Brown from an adaptation by Raymond Cannon. The picture certainly does not belie its name. There Isnt a dull moment in it. The action is fast, and the fun is furious. The irrepressible Denny comes to grips with a aituation that calls for an exhibition of nerve. In Kaysville. We are now open for business and ready to serve you. Look for the 'Continental Soldier Conoco Service station INTRODUCTORY OFFER You Cant Go Wrong Kaysville. Utah REGINALD DENNY, in any time you order " Fast and Iunous Keeleys Ice Cream First Chapter of New Serial, Whispering Smith Rides Two Reel Western. Any Flavor, Any Design You May Wish! .Try Keeleys College Malted Milk, 20c HURRY HERE when you are in urgent need of some household remedy or pro- medicine. Be sure to prietaiy giv him exact directions a.f to your location and the article you require. That Till insure quickness on his part and the surety of getting exactly what you need. ucstzrw ' V Show at 8 :30 p. m. Admission 10c and 20c (No. 2) Phone 45-- W j.t, QaxalL JWw Kaysville, Utah RES OF le t Values Unsurpassed in Childrens and Ladies' Hosiery New Shipment Childs White Hosiery, sizes 5, 5V and 6; 25c values....lO "Childs Black Cashmere Hose, sizes. 4 and 4V4; 50c . ' PRICES that jou can afford to ATcarry all types of Goodyear and buy. We Firestone Tiros two of best makes of tires on the market. Let is check your car for increased power With -our car testing equipment and machines for re pairs we can give the best service in the county. No charge made for examination. . Layton Drug Co. C! VIC CENTER, Wednesday, April 25 ROWLEY DRUG CO. er TELL HIM TO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Quart Oil FREE with 5 Gallons of Gasoline! Conoco Service Station -- Piano Lessons . Service with a Smile. 1 53 Kays- quality products. Collegians Man Without 1 Face Admission 10c and 20c Pop Corn on Sale atShow. lke at ville where you get OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, April 21 Show at 8:00 P. M. ! f Fast and Furious Arizona Nights ' Chapter 6 of ? gelist Billy Sunday in the auditorium at St. Louis, Mo., last February, where more than 10,000 persons were present Everybody is invited to attend this service. ' Fred Thomsontand the Wonder Horse, Silver King, in Fox News 1 finesse and adroitness, and he comes Next Sunday at the Kaysville tabeut on top with his customary sang ernacle Elder John G. M, Barnes will froid. Playing the leading feminine role review a discourse delivered by evan- . three-months-o- Regular $1.50 COME AND YbU WILL BUY! : den Monday. ttf tt tt A bloomer. sold through 99t) stores for $h Kaysville , Utah KAYSYILLE tftr' la it 1 f T ) ? I GARAGE 0 For Service and Radios Call E. L. TalL - Phone 101 he Old Reliable Phone 22-yton, Utah W values. Two pairs 25 Childrens Tom Boy' Hose; black; sizes 5 and 5V4; 35C values . ..... Misses White Hosiery, sizes 5 to 10; values to S5c. Sale price .... .. .. .. 15 ChUdrenV Mercerized Hose, black or brown, sizes 5. 5H 6 and 6V ; values to 40c. To close Silk Hose, light shades, .$1.00 values; sale j Kaysville Golden Rule SERVICE AND QUALITY Phones 15 and 103 Prompt Delivery Service i t f I |