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Show UTAH TOE WEEKLY REFLEX; KAYSViLLE. ' - . . t , - , t . nI ' twu'a. r M ' -- r - ft ' - Mi li M ft- - 7 17 II . If9 Poioins aPpdpH i f lai!iets will be served every day. The regular meeting of the Friday TIm IbtcmI bridge club which waa to have been city la Mfth llavti held at the home of Mrs, Wendell Mbalri utolWat place lar 1C alMta Ircai OHm mmI M alccM Barnes tomorrow afternoon has been Ircac (all Lake City W laterarfcaa circa H tfca Ucal plaaa k postponed on account of the funeral very Scar of Mrs. Sirl Davla. The meeting will Hoc fat auf pcapla wkc mrk la thcac Hoc larva tracer ctacavc aa4 , CltiM. be held one week later, Mrs, Barnes BEST aaaly frcai aMaatala carlagc. announces. ' J " . WATKB ON EABTU. . Kcka reaerratr. a twniaiil cm katUlavi Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and chilO. 8. L By. IlctCycrfc.- tkrac tall. . dren of Bicknell, Wayne county, Mr. wile m4 ccacrrtc Mrkway, tdryh i nd Mrs. George Narramore of Glens dcciric IlikM aa4 paver atke 14 Che Meal Iscatlea far Inkaatr'tor plcala. Bac Ferry, Idaho. John' Logan of Green achacL ihc Darla caaaly acatral kick River, Wyoming, and Attorney George ckarckcc n4 ktacc. The cw Heinrich of Logan, who were here to ill af ' the kaycrlUaLayCMi MUUav aaf Ike aavacakla a ad frail attend the funeral services of George capaay catakUakaMaC af like Kara. I tic raaatnf Swah, returned to their homes this Caaala acrparatCwc add Ce tkc wealth week. . af tkc acaaaaity. Oalrylna, vcacral lamina, (rail and aaaclafclc rtwl Ray B. Harvey, freshman student for sklyacnt aad caanlny arc keeper, at the Utah Agricultural college, ha aal lad ac trice. Haw af the larea aad pleat af tka lalaad Brtatlav recently become a member of the Enaaapaay, gineers club, an organization com prtaliae. posed of students and practicing engineers. Mr. Harvey, who comes from Genuine one cent sole at the Kow' Kaysville, is registered in the school Adv, of engineering. He plans to msjor ley Dru company. ' Mist Fannie Brown of Clearfield, in highway construction, and minor in mathematics. waa a Kaysville viiitor Sunday. 1 .Willard Mr. and Sira. Henry Graham enIn Sandall spent Tuesday. tertained at a social at their home Syracuse. The time was evening. Saturday 111 la Mrs. Alfred Green suffering spent in playing 600, and at a late irom an attack of appendicitis. hour were served to Sir. ' MAG KEIL house and lot for. sale and refreshments Sira, William Young, Sir. and Sira. George Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jay cheap. See Barnes Banking Co. .. Adr.4t Gam, Sir. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen, ' . . , Mr. and Mrs. .Jed Sessions spent Mr. and Sira. A. M. Barnes, Sir. ana Sunday in Springville as guests of Sira. Frank Williams, Sir, and Mrs. Waiter Thomas, Mr. and Sirs. Glen ,Mr. and Mrs. Selroy Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garn of Salt Lake Robins and Mr. and Mrs. John. Gra ham. City, were laat week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham. Mrs. Mary Kilburn and Glen of Portenrilte, visited friends IV, , - cm , day. Mr. and Mrs. Edia Rollins and children of Fairview, Idaho, were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Barnes. C . Read about the Union Furniture Co--s big sale at Bountiful.. Never were there more bargains between adv. two walls. Mr. and Mrs. Chris E.,' Layton of Murray, visited with their sister, Mrs James Cottrell Friday. Mrs. Cottrell, who has been very ill for 'several weeks is still in a critical condition. A Bazaar will be held in the weal Kaysville meeting house tomorrow night commencing at 8:00 oclock p. m. A good program is arranged and refreshments will be served. p., Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Epperson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V, K, Saxton returned Monday night from a aeveral days' visit with blr. and Mrs. K. F. Elstrcun of Pocatello. Mrs. Dclila Bodily, of Fairview, Ida., Mrs. Jacob E. Layton, Mrs. Matilda McFerson and Mrs. Dolly Brown, aU of tUearfiUl. were Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. John G. M. ' Barnes. association The will start Monday serving soup at the Kaysville Public school For the rebe maining part of November it willand served each Monday, --Wednesday Friday, - and starting December'! it Tall Killed in Accident William Boyd recently seen in The Volga Boatman and The .Yankee Clipper" and wtfTis starred In "Dress Parade a new Special, which was filmed at the United States Military Academy, under the direction - of Donald Crisp, at last has fulfilled his greatest lifes ambition. He waa a Cadet at West Point Boyd, upon his arrival at West Point, immediately began leading the life of a Cadet and got quite a kick out of being a "Plebe. "Ever since I, waa a kid, I have always wanted to go to West Point, and at last I was given the opportunity of taking a four years course in four weeks, confessed Bill Boyd admitted that he did not try to act in the story of West Point, but was just himself. He went around among the Cadets; saluted and returned salutes; indulged in the various sports and really was a good fellow among the militanr men. This Special was written by Mai. Alexander Chilton, Maj. Robert Glassburn and Herbert David Walter and adapted to the screen by Douglas Z. Doty. It will be shown at tho Civic Center theatre next Wednesday. Bessie Love plays the feminine lead opposite Boyd and other members of the cast include Hugh Allan,' Louis Pathe-DeMil- le S&frP i -- f I - n A real treasure cave is a savings account in this bank. It is a treasure which you alone have the password io reach. . Ad- -, ding a regular amount to' your balance each pay day assures you a steady mounting balance that will be at your command when needed. We pay 4 per cent interest. $ Y--- h$ Barnes Banking Co. Utah f! Kaysville, 1 . An Appropriate Christmas Present for Young or Old! A book by Leo J. Muir, former principal ofi Davis High School, and now a resident ' . of Los Angeles. . , . - , . -- rs Get Dr." Gleasons COUGH SYItUP . for 50c a bottle at Layton Drug Cor 44The Phone " 1 22-- W Old Reliable Layton, Utah - .1. "Flashes Fro!J?the Eternal SemaphorV is more than a book it is a treatia or series cf crticles on moral and social ethics, and the arguments presented are backed up with savings from the mastcrmtnds of all time. The book is largely the reflection, deliberation and determina- tiona arrived at by the author while yet a resident of Davis county and principal of the high school The book should be on the table of every home in Davis county. It is written in Leo J. Muirs most interesting and fasci-- nating style; and while replete with profound precepts, sage sayings and sound advice, is entertaining 'to a high ' , degree. W. P. Epperson. Flashes From the Eternal Semaphore is on sale at' the' Deseret Book Store, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ellen' Layton is the agent in and will Kaysville andNorth Davis County .appreciate orders for the book- The price i S1.50. - ..lltd uetd 1riccg Kaysville, Utah . Mr. Bass was an uncle of Mrs. E. burned out. Tall of Kaysville. Mr. Baker: Why do you y , WILLIAM BOYD in ; DRESS PARADE With Bessie Love. , . el DAVIS. COUNTY DANCERS CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, November 21 Show at 8:00 P. M. 20c Admission 10c and TO ATTEND THE TOM MIX in BERTHANA Tumbling River c Regular Dances Every . Wednesday and Saturday Chapter OLIE REEVE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Musicians 12 i fy y y y. y y yty y y y y y y y V 6 Two-Ree- 12 fy y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y y y "The Scarlet Arrow Comedy l OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, November Show at 8 P. M. Prices 10c , 17 and 2 Original Rexall OineGert It What is a Rexall Sale? One-Ce- nt a sale where you buy an item at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. ; "As an illustration; The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy one tube at this price and by paying 1 Cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes, and save 49 cents. Every United Co. article in this Drug sale is a high quality guaranteed product, the same as is sold just every day at the regular price. No limit buy all you want, but on Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! 50c Klenzo Liquid Save Money on .25c Quality Tooth These Toilet Antiseptic Brush , K fllsTc r in ir barushea bad tastoT of style assortment An Requisites purifier the breath. Valuable in sizes that will satisfy the w is - the treatment of pyorrhea; i ( Bouquet Ramee Talc 2 for 51e Bouquet Ramee Face 2 for 51 You Save 49c Piiretest Aspirin PowJer Klenzo Tar Shampoo 2 2 Soap Rexall Toilet Soap 2 Egyptian Palm Soap 2 Georgia Rose Soap 2 ' Bottle of 100 Harmony Toilet Water, Prompt relief from pain. Will 2 not depress the heart. Rexall Cold Cream 2 for , Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion You Save 68c Lemon Cocoa Butter JT 2 A'so box of 24 Tablets .7 . Skhi Cream 2 2 for 26c Petroleum Hair Rub 2 69c Tablets 2 30c 70 Rexall Shaving Cream Produces ari abundant moist lather. May be used with either hot or cold water. - for 31 kou . , Battery Burned Out the Jack: "Dad, Gods battery must be t0night."MBCaU8e WE INVITE .. ? , 75. Mens Rubbers Also 11th Chapter of Blake of Scotland Yard Two-ReOur Gang Comedy y , Your Treasure Cave f! Word has been received in Kaysville to the effect that George Bass, cf Riverton, was accidently killed last evening. The particulars of the accident, nayo not reached Kaysville, and the nature of the accident is unknown. y- - .y u. ft , ' le ft ft ft L , Pathe-DeMil- d nt - . Parent-Teache- S Keep Your Feet Dry! Childrens Misses and Ladies Rubbers .l. ....25 to. patterns. Clarence Geldert and MaurPlebe in ? Natheaux, ice Ryan. "7 West Point Picture, E. L. The Dress Parade Unde of Mrs. Boyd is n Citjvviaited ZIPPERS 7' Now $2.50 r rn Sun- .D tjjf H. 'J. SHEFFIELD & SONS 1 KAYSVILLE Kaysville relatives fOY Our low prices on Blankets are 20 per centv All styles and , -- O now-reduce- PHone No. W. II. Mansell, who underwent an operation at the Dee hospital in Og den last week is recoverng nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Streeper and children of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rhoda Blamirea. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waite are ill suffering from chicken pox. The Bay View club will meet Wed neaday afternoon November 21 at the home of Mrs. Henry U. Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bybee of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green Friday. Mrs. Emma Barnes anil Mrs. Min nie Taylor of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. A. M. Barnes Friday Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Williams of Salt Lake City, were last week-en- d ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George Hill of South Weber, and Mrs Mark Roberta of Clearfield were guests of Mrs. Martha Weaver Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes and Mrs. Claude Q. Cannon of Salt Lake ,M,. Sv " Ileatrola! here Friday, 5 lo lc buy the Genuine' , round... -- r . Kll-bu- t ft " Best Figs, package Best Celery, bunch.r - ; . Best Lettuce, bunch! Best Carrots, pounds "or5c , Mother's Oats, - aluminum . Crystal .White Soap and Granulated Soap. C Special delay. Special price now! .Dont waste your money ,n).t SJ - i)6Sl UttlwQf lit w .5 Q, Do not Now is the time. '- V SJ-- - , , bushd?0! 7? Best Currants, new. Whe they Cranberries, late harvest. 'ityvCV j " Apples,' per iJl . -- fW ... ' . . r Save 29c Also Shaving Stick or Powder 2 for 31c Antiseptic Tooth 2 for 26 for 26c You Sava 24c fOT 26c . for 16c for lie few 26c for 1.01 for 26c for 51c fr 51c for 51c Powder 2 for 36c Hair Stimulator 2 for 76c Rexall Tooth Paste 2 for 26c Harmony Quinine Hair . ' Tonic, 2 for 1.01 2 for 51e pi eSo?mi? Shaving Lotion, 2 for 51c , Tooth Brushes, sorted Lather Brush Hair Brush Hair Brush z. Georgia Rose Body Pow-Georgia Rose Face Powder, Flesh I SmI Hair Nets Jon tee Powder Puff Wash Cloths V.ash Cloths 1 - 2 for 26 2 fort 2 forlil 2 for 76e 2 . 2 or 2 ot ?! 2 for H S1.00 Exotic Stationery gd box of An lhee Ing paper. Large 'ze envelopes. popular-shape- d A real value in good.wnhnl paper. te . Sl.Ol 2YouforSave 99c 2 for 51c amid as- Adhcs. Plaster, 1 in. 2 for I x 1 yd. Adhes. Plaster, 1 in. 2 for 41 x 5 yds. Be Quick Acting Plaster. 2 for oT 1K z. Ttar; Fii -- quirements of your family. Ssio aft CSOWLEY DEIUG (CO, T ; Courtesy and Sendee KAYSVILLE' AND LAYTON |