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Show fT n brft tlty auty cxoaikiit . from 0dn City Ml Uk bor Mbi wr lira for Mtr oltlee. Uu Ur trcm It th for tmi&anm, nd IS br W I u,nrb I1 who work itr toraf mountain prings. BEST e-- a u4 ' Canning canning oauMuny ' and tba ragaUbla and fruit ntnbliabmant of tba Kifirllli orporntion add ta tba waltt amia unity. Dairying, ganaral f tba fanning, fruit and uagotabla growing for akipmant and aaaning aro Import, ant tnduatrlaa. Horn of tba largo and plant of tba Inland Printing aoaopany, publiaban, catalog and aalar printing. - Mary Layton, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton, fell from her trycyde Saturday and broke her leg. - - Tor Rent 2- - or apartment advtf. Apply Golden Rule Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Garn, of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham Friday. For Sale One De Laval milking machine and aeparator; also three horses. See or call F. L. Layton, adv. phone 68-Bodand James Bodily aon, Joseph ily, of Fairview, Idaho, spent a few days here this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Layton, Jr. FOR SALE Used coal ranges, at Waa-atc- h hargains. See Dell Thomley I 1 Gaa Co., Kayiville.Mrs. Joseph B. Jarman California, has returned borne after ten days visit here with relatives. Mrs. Sarah Sanford, of Salt Lake, is the guest of Mrs. Sarah Jane Blood for ten days. Mr. and Mrs, William Knighton and family, of West Point,' were Sunday guests of Mrs. James A'. Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall visited friends in Ogden Sunday. Reliable man with car wanted to call on fanners in Davis county. Make 88 to 81b daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. II, Freeport, Illinois. 2t CHIPMANS Confectionery Phone of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Bowman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Draper of Layton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barnett and family. Paul Jenkins, who has spent the winter at Vernal, ' has returned to Kaysville for the summer. Misses Irene Swan, Frances Bag-leMary Yaunt, Ellen Toursen, Iris Barnes and Ruth Conrad motored to Weber canyon Sunday and spent the out-of-to- . ices were Mr. and Mrs. Rosey Rex, Mrs. Mary Rex and Mrs. Prudence Weston, all of Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Barnes, Mrs, Byron Telford and Charles Barnes, all of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collings, and Mrs. Fred J. Holten. all of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. William Adderley, Mr. and Mrs. August Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rich, Edward Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brough, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Sr., Mr. and . Mrs. James Martin, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moss, all of Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olsen, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porter, Mrs. Ilosia Kilburn, Mr. and drs James Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman decham, Mr. and Mro. John Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Florence, Mr. and lira. Edward Florence, Mr. and Mra. leorge Florence, Miss Lelia Brough, Hiss Bessie Brough and Ivan Brough, all of Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel trough. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Brough, all of Bountiful, and Mra. Jennie Stewart, of Centerville. s' The final meeting of the association of Kaysville was held at the central school building Thursday afternoon. William Smith, instructor of education at the L, D. S. college, was the speaker. During the meeting new officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Mra. Jesse B. Flint; E. M. Whitesides, and secretary, Mra. Herbert L, Gleason. Leo J. Muir, of Los Anreles, Cali- former principal of the Davis county high school, was a' Kaysville . arrived borne Saturday from a three weeks isit with relatives in Thatcher, Aril., and Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green spent Sunday in Salt Lake aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barber and children, of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Rav Edmonds and children, of .Bountiful, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Barber. Vemon Sand all, son of Mr. and Mr. Willard Sandall. who is in the U. S. Marines, and who has been home for the past thirty days on a furlough, left Monday evenings for Seattle, Washington. Mr. and MraRiehard A. Hart, of Salt Lake, wete Sunday guests of Mrs. Emily S. Barnet. Mrs. Lawrence Porter, of Porterr WiUiamC. Palmer ville, was a Kaysville visitor Sunday. Bnk Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilcox, of and daughter, Leone, of Preston Ida- Syracuse, spent Sunday in Kaysville. J"1011 ? Mr. and Mrs. Amond Brown, of fWt5 Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. of Mr. and Mra. E. and Mrs. Frank Cheney, family, Mr. and Mrs. George mil, of South Mra. James A. Cottrell spent a few Weber, visited with Mrs. Martha days of thia week in West Point visitWeaver Sunday. ing her daughter, Mrs. William Mr. and Mr. Chris. B. Layton, of Knighton. Mrs. J. E. Palmer visited in Salt Salt Lake, visited Kaysville relatives Lake during the past week-en- d Sunday. as Mrs. Lester E. Bybee, of Ogden, of her mother, Mrs. Minnie fuest was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Green Thursday. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ElMisses Frances Begley and Ellen len Layton were held in the Kays-vill- o Torsun, of Salt Lake, were last week ward tabernacle Friday afterend guests of Miss Irene Swan. ' noon and were well attended. The Mrs. Victor G. Frandfen and baby speakers were Bruce Major, Presif Spanish Fork, aro guests of Mr. dent Henry H. Blood, Hubert C. Burand Mrs. Lvnn Hales, for a few days. ton and George W. Barnes. The in' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thurman, of vocation was by James W. Webster, Afton, Wyo., are ruesta of Mr. am and the benediction by David E. Lay-toMrs. Elmer Ward for two week. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet, conflating of Mr. and Mra. C. LeRoy Clayton. Mrs. Gladys and Frank Cheney, who rendered two selections and a violin by the Thomley trio. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Galley. of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Galley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marston, of SalLLake, wer last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mra. John A. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Webster announce the arrival of a daughter at their home Monday morning, Mrs, Vina Wickle of Echo and Mrs. t Brton of Ogden visited Kays The 0. P. Skaggs System ville relatives Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Bralnard of organisation ia looked upon and referred to by many as of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamSu"dy Green. being a live, wide-awaMr. and Mrs. William Varney and on their toes" institution. daughters, Dorothy and Leota, of n This is highly complimentapent Sunday here visiting relatives. ary. It means that every Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis of member ia endeavoring conwere last week-en- d guests of Mr. stantly to be the leader in and Mrs. George W. Underwood. bushis town In the grocery John G. M. Barnes of the Kaysville I iness that all are working Canning corporation and Richard Stringham of the Woods Cross Canto serve better," rather ning company leave Friday for a busthan to pile up a lot .of iness trip to Philadelphia, New York - profits. Wed rather be City, and Washington, D. C. rated as being fully alive Harold J. Bishop of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was a last week-en- d than to have all the money visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs in the world. Amos II. Bishop, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes and daughter Ruth spent Friday and y at Fairview, Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edis Rawlings and family. -- - Mrs, Claude Q. Cannon of Salt Lake was a Sunday guest of her mother Parent-Teacher- vice-preside- nt. y, Rent-meist- er on Awake ke Og-de- Lo-g- an Sat-urda- We have a lot to cause us to be pepped up. First, many of the best people of this town are happy customers of ours. Then, our store carries the largest assortment of high grade edibles to bo found in the county, and lastly, "our low prices save our customers thousands of dollars annual-'- " y. We.hav ojeasan. far-fe- d. ing pepped up. Comp in some time. ' r CtRSKAGGS FOODV A Surety q f Turlty LAYTON, UTAH day. Ben Yaunt returned to Nevada Tuesday after spending the past two weeks at his home in Kaysville. The Bridge club will meet at the home of Mra. George W. Swan Friday afternoon. The Evening Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Wendell Barnes Wedlunchnesday evening. A eon was served to Mra. Samuel Trimble, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mrs. Dar-vMiller, Mrs. William King, Miss Miriam Barnes, Miss Irene Swan, and Miss LaRena Wilcox. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Ward announce the arrival of a son at their home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Swift of Salt Lake City visited with Hyrum Maylin and family Sunday. Hyrum Maylin underwent ian operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden Monday for hernia. At last reports he was doing as well as could be expected. Mr. Maylin is 81 years of age. Mra. Mary Swanger visited friends in Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robins are spending a few days in Peterson. Mrs. Susannah Robins underwent an operation at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake a few days ago for cats-racon her eyea. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Swanger have returned to their home in George-forntown, Idaho, after a two week viait here with .relatives. Mr ni Mrs. Joseph E. Robins, en- tertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon. - Covers were Wd for Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Hunta--t MUa.Mary Paramore,,Misa Lem Stringham, Leon Robins, and Howard Thomas. f Mra. Christopher Boynton of Burley, Idaho, viaited relatives her this n. Wide Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. M83 Frances Bagley and Miss Ellen Torsun, both of Salt Lake, were last week-enguests of Miss Irene Swan. Mrs. Sarah Hudson and Mrs. Elizabeth Beesley, both of Ogden, spent Sunday in Kaysville as guests of Mr and Mrs. Adam Beesley and family. Mr.-and Barber am children of Syracuse were Sunday two-cour- se el . ks U, week. Miss Margaret Layton and Mist Miriam Barnes expect to leave about June 1 for an extended trip to Europe. They will bo gone about three montqa, Mr. and Mrs.' William Crawley announce the arrival of a eon at their , Kaysville, Utah We are waiting for you to beat this one. A young lady was applying for . a position as cook and was asked what experience she had, and she said she had been an oculist of a kitchen. When asked what kind of work' that was, she said it .was removing the eyes from the potatoes. We are waiting for you to let us supply you with any , . j of the popular Mrc George Robinson and son Iaul of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Holmes and son Billy, and Mrs. O.. L. Shepherd and daughter Jerry, all of Unghnm City, and Mrs. A. H. Tueller and Miss anda llolmes, both of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Budge aud family P E R leading housewives approve. Every d variety of package or can-ne- goods ' of exceptional quality is available at prices that are exceedingly con- -. servative. We are prepared to meet every mealtime requirement. Prompt service. nED&VfHTIE i 9 ld, Questions Every Motorist Should Ask Himself . ' Have I had Have I had Have I had Have I had Have I had Have I had stormy Have I had Have I had my car checked this spring? my fan belt looked at? the spark plugs' changed? the oil filter renewed? ' the lights checked? the car greased and lubricated after weather? the wheels aligned? the radiator drained and flushed? These are only a few of the questions every motor ist should ask himself before his car is ready for spring and summer use. We are prepared to help you solve any of these questions- - Come in and consult us. fc! i H O E , with all cash purchases. Pat Rooney, " Comedy--Saturd- ay, Weir Hot Air Furnaces Wise Gas Furnaces DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CIJAS. Al TRUMP. Prop. Cornices, Chimney Tops, Gutters, Grain Bins, Skylights, Tin Roofs. Slay 3 AU s II. Sheffield and Bens returned - h ire after a tv. ' We give S. & H. Green Discount Stamps A U - Kaysville, Utah Phone 101 Right Family Cartoon - ot Barnum Was 2-R- Coming Attractions - Thones: Shop, 105-- J; Kinds of Tin- Work; -- - Bountiful Utah Ret 106. - Friday, May 9 Love Tirade B. O. Brough May 17 The Cohns and Kelleys in Scotland . DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Reliable Food and Supplies for the Whole Chick Family! May 24 Vagabond King Also Short Features in Sound. JLLLTr-M- . brands "of groceriesthat n, O . HJ.Sheffiefd&Sons the Ksysville opera house Saturday, May 3. at 1 p. m. A splendid program has been arranged, featuring three of Grace Mixon Stewart pupils from the University of Utah in readings. Mrs. John W. Thomley and daughters and Mias Ha-z- el Elaine Blood in musical numbers. For reservations for plates call Mr. Joshua Conrad or Mrs. LeConte Steward. All are invited to attend. Ef! J e Work is now under. way at the OWNED AND OPERATED BY Bountiful junior high school under the direction of Miss Ruby Stringham, home demonstration agent for Davis county. The entire frontage is being parked and lawn planted. CASH DEPARTMENT 8T0RB A seven-fogravel walk from the ' KAYSVILLE PHONX I street to the building is being laid and also a curved walk from the southeast comer to the school building. Arrangements are being made for shrubs Chicks Barber Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. I.nwtence Maiwll of Mt Lake and M evaml M rsr O.-- Bi Hadlock of Ogden were Sunday guests have Satisfy your desires at the Robins Lunch Room. Beautifying Begins on Junior School Grounds The man who marries in haste anc finds any leisure in which to repen Mrs. Mary Barton, Mrs. Joshua F. is a wonder. Louisville Times. Conrad and Mrs. Walter Cottrell in spent Saturday Ogden visiting relatives. Mrs. Hemming Mortensen of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Shop Emily S. Barnes, this week. The family of Mrs. John E. Barker Kaysville, Utah tendered her a pleasant surprise party at her home Saturday evening in honor of her (i)th birthday anniversary. A family dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. HEAR SEE Dan Hall of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Curtright of Ogden, Mr. and M rs. Edward Mrand Mrs. George Barker, Mr.. .and Glenn Mema Mrs. John EfBarker of Kaysville, and Tyron Kennedy Mr. and Mr3 Rulon Williams of - - Utah Assured Pool on week-en- d. Jiohinson-of-F-aniungto- Yes! Hungry? . Cen-terfie- ning, commencing at 8:30 oclock. tfcf oi,ytin.oy Bass announce Tryouts will be held in the following i R daughter at their home activities: M arVVa pien and Gleaner Girls Th FubHc speaking; Junior Beehive and air. and Sirs, llarry Rodgers und on.GcQrge.DX-MowtpclieIdaho;- ,,' two-cour- se Kaysville..- - r.- p ly well-situat- ed KU-foy- le. Mrs.-Cliffont a,y tem-jorari- . d . y8 .i vice-preside- nt; - Beaver were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Orden .Sandall, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sandall, fell from a swing Friday, breaking his arm. Miss Melba Barkdull underwent a minor operation Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren of Bountiful were Sunday guesta of their mother, Mrs. Clara Warren. Gilbert L. Nance, who is working at Mackay, Idaho, was home for the li vice-preside- nt, home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham of Salt Lake were Sunday guesta of Mr. he added. and Mra. Francis Jex. The regular monthly meeting and Walter Thomas was tendered a social of the Kaysville unit of the pleasant surprise party at his horns Tuesday evening prior to his depart- American Legion Auxiliary will be ure to Kansas City, Mo., where ho will held Monday evening, Mey 12, at 8 p. m-- at the home of Mrs. Roy N. spend two weeks. The time was spent with Mrs. Amos Odd and Mrs. in playing WO." At a late hour a luncheon was served to Mr. Frank Bedford as assisting hostesses. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Henry The meeting was originally scheduled next Monday evening, but owing Mansell, Mr. . and Mr. Henry J. for to circumstances was postponed for Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs, one week. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mr. Mrs, Sheffields par- and Mra. William Varney, Mr. and weeks visit with nd Mr- A. Beck, of Mra. William Young, and Mr. and Utah. Mra. Frank Williams. The Daughters of the Pioneers will Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williamrf of Ciro luncheon in Beaver. The M. J. A. conjoint meeting will be held in the Kaysville tabernacle next Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock, and the following program will be given: Vocal solo, John Peterson; cornet solo, Alan Strong; selection, girls chorus; short talk on the M-- I. A. slogan, Luella Chadwick; sketch on the life of lresident Ileber J. Grant, Mrs KUMrs AnnVllNMttln'V,1r0n fester C. Flint; talk, Elder Stanley i vis- - Layton. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barton The ward tryouts. for M. I. A. con bunday. test work will be held in the Kays- -- In the review of the first quarters Insecurity markets in 1930, Moodys vestors Service says the outstanding element in the situation has befen the RICHARDS FERN wish of the investing public to look By Offkert Body the future optimistically. The avat Student The student body officers for the erage businessman who has been comcoming year were elected Wednesday, bining that his own business is poor ind who, on the other hand, has been April 30. We feel that a very capable re engroup have been chosen. They uying common stocks for a rise, exthusiastic workers, and we know they emplifies this fundamentally hopeful will do all they can for the welfare spirit. Moodys believes this is the of the echooL reason why the last three months have The officers are as follows: Maxwell seen no serious weakness in the stock winRich, of Centerville, president; market even though business as a ning over Philo . Dibble, of Layton. whole has not shown any definite upMarcelle Linford, of Kaysville, ward turn.' winning over Fern Richhas of According to Moodys, business ards, of Bountiful Thornley Swan, hia and and treasurer, wiUshortiy een scraping bottom Kaysville, secretary opponent, Keith Stahle, of Bountiful, give evidence that a recovery is In held the office this year and withdrew progress. Once the turn is underway, from thia position; Laurence. Sessions, t will be found that the average busiof Farmington, yell master, winning nessman will push his affairs forward over Beatrice Call of BountifuL n the same hopeful spirit that he has common A. G. S. D. Officer already shown in buying The Associated Girl student of Da- stocks. The action of the market in vis chose their officers for the comn the first quarter appears reing year Tuesday, April .22. They aro ;o give promise of a good as. follows: Marcelle Linford, presi- covery in trade during the second ' dent; Fern Richards, quarter. Helen Ford, secretary and treasurer; stock marthe in forward Looking Louise Smoot, senior representative; that there letter says Moodys Luana Mercer, junior representative; ket, are stocks chance that s a slight Alice Whitesides, sophomore represenalso and there now too high tative. The freshmen representative s some in that growth possibility will be chosen at the beginning of trade will hurt marginal speculation next years schooling. prospects and thus spoil &n otherwise This association has been organizstock niarket. Neither ed in Davis two years. Already it seem strong probabilities, has gained a foothold in the events of of these and the general outlook for Davie, for which all the students look iowever, he coming few months appears to be forward. Success is very promising. favorable. ' Senior Outing Bonds have had a considerable adThe senior outing for this year is vance since November, and the price somewhat undecided as to where it level In the bond market now stands shall be held. However, El Monte crossroads. Whether bond the at Springs have been suggested and is continue to advance dewill favorable. This is where the students prices of of last year enjoyed their outing. So pends largely upon the behavior chief The market. stock danger the enthusiastic told talkers have many about their going swimming, hiking, to a continuation of the upward trend and playing of games. until they have in bonds is In case speculation in the seniors of this year envious of stocks in the near future absorbs too them. much credit, thereby bringing about Wait until we find out the particu- what ia usually known as congestion lars and then draw your conclusions in the bond market Some caution is, as to who will have the best trip! suggested in buying addij therefore, tional long'term bonds at, this time. believe that now is an opporSuccess Moodys tune time for bond buyers to insure U. S. possible ending of Wool themselves against movement in bonds by the upward buying 4 certain amount of converti.Assurance that the 100,000,000 ble issues. pounds of wool necessary to make this "Altogether Moodys" take a hopeful National Wool Marketing corporation view of both the stock and bond marpool a success will be signed up was kets during the coming two or three brought to Salt Lake Wednesday by believe the rise in bonds James A. Hooper, secretary of the months, but ia nearer to completion' than probably Utah Wool growers association and a market, director of the national corporation. the rise in stocks. The isstock in the very Mr. Hooper returned from Chicago, Moodys say, probably where he attended meetings of the early stages of a bull market, which board of directors of the organization. however, will be interrupted by periodic setbacks of wider range than .The corporation has the assurance, those experienced during the lest through its telling agency, that it will be able to handle the tonnage regard- three months. ; less of the volume," Mr. Hooper said. Every woolgrowinr section in the country la contributing to the pool," . advlt the people who attended the John Flint funeral servAmong - 5-- W end trees. The entire arrangT grounds are being carried! according to plans drawn ud 2 by th. late Emil Hum, gardner of the Utah Agricultural col f lege. , , NOTES at a apply from WATER ON EARTH. Echo building I lawBOHnl proJoel bow thrno rU-im- A 8. U Rr. Btockynpdn. nnd eoDoroU bigbwny, telopnoa Wotrlo lirhtn powr nko It tb UmI location for Muntrinl plnnta. Hm tbo Dario minty aantral high mbom, bnrcbaa and oparn houaai . Tba mu Milling U1 f tba . KanrUla-Larto- n Seen By Moody Can be Secured 1. for-th- e Next Quarter Is Punch fpr the Most Distinctive Party . Is bocU plaea Good Outlook in Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hales w?re last week-en- d visitor to Spanish Fork and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Blood, of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward. " Mrs. George D. Bennett, of Fresno, KAYSVILLE ta Mlaata THURSDAY, MAY THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH .rAG3 EIGHT r- Admission 13c and 23c cc Phone: Kaysville 180-- W |