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Show xrzzzLT nrr: TIIUnCDAY, IIAY 16, UAVZTrjsr Garden T ools Victoria Sale Event Forks, Handles, Etc. RUBBERHOSE Goodyear Glide Lawn Ilcse, 4 --Inch ; 25-- ft , f Inch Lawn Hose, Right from the farm with all their nutritive values intact. You run no risk when ou get your provisions from us. . 25-- ft for 50-- f t. for 100-- ft for $ 3.50 - 6.25 11.75 , v Groceries, fruits, canned goods, that are equally desirable. and Connections. Fresh Chicken Halibut & Salmon 25c Per Pound Friday Each ,"i week-en- d Has- he county jail by Brace Major, jus- with insufficient funds. Sentence has Mrj. Well Streeper and children of tice of the peace of Kaysville on a been postponed until Nalder has harOgden, Mrs. Ileber Van Fleet of charge of issuing a check for $7.00 vested his crops this fall. Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. F Strong of Salt Lake spent Sc lere as guests of their mother, Rhoda Blamires. Mias Elva Barnes, who is working Salt Lake, spent last HaysviUe, Utah zii: .mini. mi llil at Those Tasty Fountain . ler home in Kaysville. Dishes Are Satisfying Mrs. Clarence Layton underwent an la aarth' Davis reHundreds of Satisfied the for thia M l morning operation aaS M ahrta moval of tonsils. Ofa Customers (na tZ USa IIU tte IfMmIlafcrataa Miss Millis Schofield, of Salt Lake, ebm la at la vte varh k thwa waa a last week-en- d guest of Mra. Bala Sunday afternoon. Covers were Robins. E. Joseph BUT taaarvair, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth, of VAia CA SU1U Ma aav lallSlMI inliS were Sunday guests of Mr. panwa Ogden, end Mrs. P. Rentmeistcr. O. a. U fir. UMtowk tkm and Mrs. Samuel B. Rushforth. . mS iwaSi ttsfcwajr. Welan Phone 5W rtnlili ttsMa aaS eavav atki H tka Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis, of Uni lniirtw hr MaalHal Uata. Hm week-en- d of wer last guests Logan, Iteterb mV enWklaSiwIwit Are Ydu One of .Them? Mr. and Mrs. George W. Underwood. wSrt tka Ena?c I aylaaaaSMOliaS Whitaker-anMra. W. E. daughter frail a St vaertalli Faustina were Ogden visitors Saturaf tka Bayavllia and Mrs. George Sutton Saturday eveaSS la tka vaahk day. H tka anmHr. DalrrfcUb Sral. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bybee and ning. fnM aaS vwrtobU svavtes Misses Alice Thornley, Hazel Elaine (mka ara tapwV children, of Ogden, were Sunday Blood akaart aaS aaaalas fn and Claudia Cannon motored to af tka larva aaS aat Watrka Green. Robert Mr. Mra. of and guesta f tka lalaaS Irklkl and witnessed the U. Logan Mr. and Mrs.- Clifton Blood have of U. Saturday A. C. track meet. and We know our customers are moved into the Orvil Harvey home, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth and where they will reside. glad to learn ) the progand Mr. and Mrs. Levi Baro? our ress end Mr. and Mra. Everett Johnson have children, stores from time to time. Miss Bertha Stations visited rels moved ' to Syracuse where they will ber and children, all of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert They are really responsible tlves in Farmington Tuesday. make their home for a few months. Sunday Blamires. for, without their patronage, Philander Hatch, of Woods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perkina anMr, and Mra. Leo Rouche of Salt the demand for our unique was a Kaysville visitor Sunday. nounce the arrival of a son at their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steand Lake, type of food stores would rela visited Tall home Mrs. Earl Mr. and Friday. come to an end. Just at wart and of were children, Ogden, tlves in Riverton Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Wilford Mitchell, o Sunday guests of Mrs. Annie this time. May, 1929, a big Phillips Golden Sessions spent a few days Ogden visited with Ml. and Mrs. Free and family. force of carpenters are at Green Sunday. r '--this week in Pocatello, Idaho. work remodeling buildings 'Mr. and Mrs. William Blozum, who n Mrs. Jack Applegarth, of Tooele have been living In the Larkins home , and building store fixtures Kilbum, of Porterville, was is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dan for the "ivill visitor Sunday, in various towns of .Iowa, winter have to moved past for few a and Idaho, also n was Robins Nebraska, Harvey Glen days, Ogden Layton where they will reside during j. are under wey tho Mr. Mrs. Williams and preparations summer. ' Wednesday. spen Ralph t the for Mr. Lake in Salt as opening of about guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mortis, who -- laa Elaine Cannon has been very Sunday 100 stores in the State of Alex Mra. and week. Lake this Cowling. have been, living in the old home of i at her home in Salt and the erection Washington Mra. Ellen is the of Arthur children and Layton, Anderson Weaver, Mrs. Eugene Odd, have moved into the in Seattle, of a Bakery large Preston, Idaho, are guests of rela- - rest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Bonnemort home on West Locust . in which to produce our for ten where street, days. here for a few days. they will reside. now famous 10c bread to Mr. and Mrs. William Bues of Clin . Frank Williams and Silas Kershaw and Mrs, Joseph Bybe of Farm- sell for a nickel (5c). wert guests of Mr, and Mrs. ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and left Wednesday morning for Ontario, Mrs. Ernest C. Blood. Oregon, where they will spend a few Jones Wednesday .evening. as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. Mrs. Mr. and Preston days Budge enter. will , George W. Swan week-en- d R. Kershaw. visitors to were last Brig9 Bridge club at her home Frl-- . ham City as guests of relative!. Herbert J. Barnes, president of the .tcrnoon, Utah Canners' association, leaves SatEthel Leddlngham of Bounti-- , Alfred Lewis, 20, of Salt Lake, was to urday for a two weeka trip to Washwas a Sunday guest of Miss Mary sentenced byinJustice Bruce Major the county jail, on a ington, D. C., in the interest of the days thirty int, ' Other food Chains could be Utah Canners' association. charge of reckless driving. Lira. Ralph Jones is entertaining as popular aa are the O. P. Mrs. William Call, of Brigham Shirley Barnes, who has been workLa Ten Happy Sewing Girla at her in town Skaggs System stores and City, spent Tuesday visiting ing at the Power plant of the Utah oma this afternoon. be as greatly in demand in M. Light and Power company, for several with her sister, Mrs. Preston Mrs. Sarah Robins, of Salt Lake, Budge. hew sections, if their heads months, has been transferred to the has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, more of serving thought main office at Salt Lake. Phil Phillips made the lowest bid Earle Robins for a few days. their advantageous-- , patrons for installing a sprinkling system on Willard Peart, watermaster of the of lest and Willard Sandall injured his finger the courthouse grounds in making big ly, Farmington New Survey Irrigation company, rehunfast. Having money on his right hand while unloading coal and is now working on same. ports that.water will be turned out of dreds of thousands of well at the Cannery Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mra. Ilyrum Stocks of Lew- the reservoir for irrigation purposes pleased, grateful patrons is Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes were iston, Cache county, visited with Mr. beginning next Monday. more attractive to ua than to gueets of friends on a motor trip and Mrs. Glen Robins and family SunMr. and Mra. I. N. Hinckley and . is the making of money Ogden canyon 'Sunday. day. Mrs. Jack Ensign and small son, all over fist. If you are hand Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton and Mra. Alice Sanders and Mist Fay of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. on our customers you of children, of Farmington, visited Kaya-i- ll Sanders were dinner guests Of Mr. and and Mrs. Harvey W. King Wednesday have known all along why relatives Sunday. Mra. S. W. Caddie at their home in afternoon. ur system is growing so Mrs. George W. Swan will enter Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stenquiest of ' fast. tain the members of her bridge club David Christensen, of Clinton, Bear River are rejoicing over a baby at her home; spent a few daya her this week at luncheon as girl born Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Emma Barnes, of Salt Lake, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Morris Stenquiests parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. visited with Mrs, Sumner Gleason Barton. II. King of West Kaysville. Ab-bThursday. Mrs. Luis Chrisman and Mra. A well attended meeting of the Raymond Budge, of Paris, Idaho, Foster, both of Salt Lake, were American Legion was held at the home visited with his brother, Pf eaten M. Sunday guests of Mrs. James D, Rob- of OErTyner Monday evening. Plans LAYTON, UTAH erts. for Decoration Day were discussed, Budge aud family Tuesday. "A Surety of Purity" Mr. and Mrs. William Varney and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Harvey and fam- and other business matters were disrelily, of Evanston, Wyoming, were Sun- cussed. family of Ogden visited Kaysville ative Monday. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mansell H. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs.' William i as guests -- Miss Lorens Wilcox underwent an spent Sunday in Salt-Laof Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mansell. operation at the Dee hospital Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. George Barnes, of evening for an acute attack of appen"Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs, dicitis. . John G. M. Barnes Sunday. Leo J. Muir, of Los Angeles, was - Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Cottrell an- a Kaysville visitor Sunday. He was nounce the arrival of a son at their the principal speaker at the afternoon session of conference. home Saturday evening. Mrs. Ellen Carter, of Brigham City, Swan-ger Mrs. Nellie Nance, Mrs. Mary and Wendell Nance motored to spent a few daya this week as guest Every Goodyear and Pathof her brother, Heber J. Sheffield and Peterson Sunday. finder pneumatic tire is . Mra. Elizabeth. Whitaker of Center- family. guaranteed against defects Mr. Thd MraTGleiT CurtiaTeft for ville visited with her son. Dr. W. E. for its entire life. their home in Los Angeles this mornWhitaker and family Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham ing, after spending the past ten days here with relatives. er because of the exclusive spent Sunday in Salt Lake as guesta That's the guarantee you get Elder Arthur Gailey, who kft for Garn. Mrs. Tread and SUPERof Mr. and Tire Jay a when Goodyear you buy a mission to Great Britian a few and our standard Cord TWIST from us. And remember, the weeks ago, has been assigned to laService. Goodyear bor'll! Ireland a FOR 1 SALE CONTINUES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Qualls and IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY J Owing to popular demand, we children, of Sacramento, California, A GOODYEARl are guesta of her mother, Mrs. Dan have decided to continue our 2 HarVey fo. a fewweeks.;:f fer 1 al on Silver Crown Mrs. W. II. Mansell entertained at on Thursday, Friday a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Covers c l r May 16, 17, 18. were laid for lour guests. KAYSTOLE k H. J. SHEFFIELD Phono No. 1 n Non-Kin- All Kin da Hose Couplings 14 i 3.25 5.75 ll.CD -- And such a charming Variety of patterniTatyles and colors to choose from. Surely every mother will want to purchase several of these splendid little frocks for her daughter's summer wardrobe. And why not buy early while the asosrtment is still complete. Come in today and see ' for yourself how attractive these values are. Or if inconvenient, just mail or phone your order and we will make a selection for you that we guarantee to please. I00 for for for Wingfoot v to 50-f- t. 100-f- t All mad of extra fine weave fait color Print in lovely , clear glowing colors that will not dim or fade even after repeated laundering. Sizes 7 0 ruoi'CM'si Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Amazing Bargains Printed Tub Frock? For Girls ' A m Chipmans rail-aa- Confectionery Sa d In RAPID GROWTH BUCK JONES in - -- txpnin Blood Will Tell -- Chapter 7 Mystery Rider. -- Two-Re- . Comedy,' el OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, May 18 4 at 8:15 P. M. Show Prices 10c and 20c . KEEP SMILING ; j - - Fifth Chapter of The Haunted Island at 8:30 P. Show - All-Weat- lifaofjL-GoodyearTirialm- r .J 3 Tils Opportunity! Co. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, of Salt Lake, and Mr. ind Mrs. Clarence McLatchie, of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd Tuesday. Mrs. Henry1 Mansell "and Mrs. Frank Williams were dinner guests of Mrs. William Varney at her home in Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Keller and children of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. i- Pretty new styles and patterns 98S New shipment of Percales, per yard New Prints, pretty designs, per yard. i Cretonnes, per yard Printed Dimities, per yard.. Curtain Materials, per yard Phone 101 KaysTtte, 37 .. 21 -- -- 39 Panel Curtains, 45 inches wide, each to 49 69 91.49 : Mens Furnishings Pretty Dress Shirts, values to $1.50, each Men's Dress Sox Q8 35(J and 49 25 Mens Neckwear, pretty patterns I Men's and Boys Underwear. -- 50J ; i :W eek-En- d to 10 pounds Sugar 6 boxes Matches 49 91.00 . h Specials 8 58 Choice Bananas, per pound.: : I ; Fancy Strawberries, 2 cups...... Choice ripe Texas Tomatoes per pound..! Plain White Dinner Plates 25 G for 91.00 Q for 69 ; ! Plain White Cups and Saucers, 65c can Maple Syrup, 75c Aluminum Pitcher, all for .a 75c can Mazola, 1 glass Jug, all : for: G5 75 Golden Rule - - 25( 36-in-ch J E. L. Tall GarageUUi 01.49, 92.49 1r Don't forget, when you need real service call " Admission 10c and 20c M. Ladies New Dresses MEADfflai, s lifetime Guarantee Comedy el CIVIC CENTER, Wednesday, May 22 QM i Two-Re- - -- ke , Down the Highway to Happiness with Colleen Moore. a ie . Happiness. Ahead - OTHERS CAN TOO 1 Prompt Delivery Phenes 15 nr.l 103 - |