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Show THURSDAY, MAY 15. imr THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSYILLE, UTAH PAG3 EIGHT eeive this medal, because they know dr. Lamb displayed a number of his atest paintings and other art displays. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonnemort and in drs. W. E. Whitaker spent-Frida- y KAYSYILLE -- Tba Unmt dtr U plaox for Mdtrt ladlut H alaitM from (Mm m4 M diitM from Salt Ukt City by iatmrbM laea ta Mrtfc Quality, High Class Fountain Service jOgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Palmer ained at a dinner party at their .home vary boor makaa It tha (dad Km hat May poopla wba mark la tbaaa -Baa Ursa watar atoraya aad rftiaa, taeantala aprinya. BEST aapply MATER ON EARTH. Echa raaaradr, . a yoranuaant project now bulldlny aI 8. U By. Stockyard.. throaroU-teiadaad aoaarate kiybway, telepbooa, that through his hard efforts he - is more than worthy of this medal Lucy Rigby and Elton Wilcox were the two 'students who were honored bv having their names engraved in the silver cup given to the school by one NOTES at Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid or Mrs. Minnie. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. By FERN RICHARDS W. Taylor, Colonel and Mra. Fred Honor Assembly. orgensen, Mrs. A. L. Raymond, and The last assembly of the year was ifias Mattie Taylor, all of Salt Lake, - iiiDtrla lirhta aad power ataka It tha ' held Wednesday, May 14. and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor. Ideal location for Indue trial plant. Haa Phone Mm Daria aoaaty aantral high tohool, of Lake of Weiderman Mrs. Salt Karl John W. Hopkins Superintendent aharabaa aad opara beat ' Tba aaw was a Sunday guest of her mother, till at tha XayarillaLaytOB MilHay Ogden schools and president of the drs. Esther Pattillo. aad tha rasrtabla aad fruit athletic board of control of region one, to is very ill at his from an infected finger. aaaaiay aatablUhmaat at tha Kayarilla Edward Manning was present and gave a short talk ' Oaaniay eorporatloa add ta tha wealth Mf. and Mrs. Kenneth Drake, and the students. " was road. on Mountain the His theme "Sportslome at tha aonun unity. Dairying, yoaaral Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Venable, all of Og- manship. famine. trait aad rayatahla yrawtay Mm ahipmaat aad aaaaiay ara iapert-- , a chicken dinner at their home den; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perkins of at W. F. Nantker, general manager of Charles Bat ladoatriaa. Horoa at tha larya aad Tuesday evening. Covers were laid Hooper, and Mr. andall Mrs. Products Co., presented the M to data plant at tha Inland Printing Becker of Bountiful, or Mr. and Mrs. George Homer of Wright and. children, ananpaay, pohliehara, eatalay aad aalar with a basketball trophy in beschool of Mr. and Mrs. dinner were guests and Ben Mrs. Mr. Tall and pdateay. jogan, half of Mr. Becker,' who is in Calidelvin Tall, all of Salt Lake, and Thomas Perkins on Sunday. at this time. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Salt fornia Spencer Smith of San Francisco, CalBlr. Becker is said to have wanted For Rent 2- - or Lake visited with Mrs. Thomas J. apartment ifornia. to give something different this year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Draper and Smith Sunday. advtf. Apply Golden Rule Store. Not few being able to find a model suita all of A. drs. L. Conrad Mrs. Moulding spent Eddelson, Ogden; For Sale Set of Our Wonder in Ogden, he secured it from able World, 11 volumes; new; 25.00. Mrs. dr. and Mrs. Bernard Smedley of days in Farmington this week visiting Chicago. It is undoubtedly the most Mrs. Charles Mr. and friends. Edna J. Layton, Kaysville. adv2tm8p. Syracuse, to Da- John G. M, Barnes arrived home unique trophy ever presented Miss Claire Gleason entertained at Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Owen, a card party at her home Monday eve and Mrs. Laura Craig, all of Layton, Wednesday morning from a ten-da- y Ernest Smith received the medal and Ring. Spring flowers were used in the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. business trip tJ Philadelphia that Elton Wilcox received last year. Washington, D. C. decorations of the home. At a late John W. Barnett medal It Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Robins an Mr. and Mrs. Dimon M. Layton and This was the D. K. Barnes to him hour a luncheon was by and was presented Sunt were given served to Mr. and Mrs. David Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tall were last daughter Natalie of Ogden Everyof K. Kaysville. Barnes D. Lay-tonDr, E. Mrs. week-en- d J. Mr. and of to visitors Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Morrell; Mrs, day guests one was pleased for "Earny to reFrank L. Allen of Ogden was Jennie Stewart, Miss Leah Parrish, Mrs. Lawrence Turner of Salt Lake Miss Hilda Ford, Miss Ruth Balder Kaysville visitor Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Lund. W. Webster with her mother, Mrs. George daughter, James visited Mrs. and Mr. Alfred and all of Center son, Elva Mrs. Sparks, Thompson of Rexburg, week. ville, and Miss Miriam Barnes and announce the marriage of their daugh W. Young, during the past is the guest of her mother, Idaho, Mr. and Miss Muriel Reeves. ter, Alta Louise, and Glen S. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith for two weeks. Esther Mrs. Sessions, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mrs. J. E. Moyer, The ceremony took place in the Salt and Mrs. Joseph Payne, all of Ogden, a Kaysville was Doris Mrs. Briggs were dinner guests of Mrs. James E. and Miss Laura B. Crawford, all o: Lake temple Thursday. visitor Saturday. Bennett Sunday. Miss Nellie Edmonds is spending Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mrs, Miss Pearl Dalton is ill, suffering Miss Lavon Wilkensen of Ogden was few days in Pocatello, Idaho, as guest Sumner Gleason Sunday. an attack of chicken pox. from a last wek-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Odd spen of her sister, Mrs. Lillie Raddish. guest of Miss Rhea baseball team played with Syracuse Odd. Miss Irene Swan entertained at Sunday in Farmington as guests o: Plain City at Plain City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak and sons, Mrs. Bathsheba Steed and family. . bridge luncheon at her home Friday was 4. to 0 for Plain City. score The Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Giauge of Sal afternoon. The guests present were Gerald and Russell, of Bingham spent The Syracuse team will play Clinton in Kaysville visiting Lake visited with Miss Claire Gleason Mrs. John W. Thomley, Mrs. George the week-en- d Clinton at Saturday. W. Swan, Mrs. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. friends. Wednesday evening. Smith of Spencer, Idaho, Mrs. Fred children and Mrs. Clarence Layton Mrs. Evelyn Crockett and Miss Faye Arnold M. Barnes, Mrs. J. J. Bowman of her cousin, Mrs. Oel is the guest Sanders entertained at a dinner party Mrs. Myron W. Phillips, Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. George Green spent Wed- Sessions, for a few days. followed by a theatre party in Salt A. Epperson, Mrs. G. D. Rutledge nesday in Salt Lake as guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson visLake Tuesday evening, complimentary Mrs. Sterling Sill, Mrs. Wendel Parley Smith. in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Sessions of Salt ited friends Mrs.Kaysville to Miss Miriam Barnes and Miss Claire Barnes, and Miss Miriam Barnes. Carl Barber rspent Mr. and friends Lake visited Sunday. Gleason. Kaysville The Bay View club will hold its' las in Plain City. Mrs. Charles Severedge spent Thurs- Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cooley were meeting of the season at the home o: Mrs. Marion Willey of Og Mr. and tendered a farewell party Friday eve Mrs. Robert Birkin in Salt Lake Wed day In Salt Lake. were den guests of Blr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith of Salt nesday afternoon. May 21. A musining at the home of Mr. and Rufus Willey Wednesday, cal program will be the feature of the Lake visited at the home of William C.H :y ol Dr. and Mrs. . Chauncey Baird of E. Barton Sunday. county high school. Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Budge and Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephens, Mrs Cooley leave shortly for Cedar City, H. Walker and Daniel Mrs. Mr. of and visitors where they will make their home. The James D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- children were last week-enfamily. ---and Mr. Mrs. Isaac to Brigham City as guests jof living room and dining room were liam- Lavender, Bliss" Verna Willey, who has been beautifully decorated in spring flow- Hodgson, Miss Edna Roberts, and Joe Mrs. Will R. Jlolmes. in Ogden for the past winworking The American Legion Auxiliary held, ers. The time was spent in playing Roberts, attended the funeral services home is from a few days. ter, bridge, and at a late hour refresh- of George Roberts which were held in a well attended meeting Monday eve- , Darrell Willey entertained twelve ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Hennefer Friday afternoon. ning at the home of Mrs. Roy N. friends at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips an After the regular business was of his atyoung Cooley, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Morgan, home his party Wednesday afterMr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Burton, Mr, family, who recently moved here from transacted, refreshments were served noon. were Games played, followed . , and Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Tetonia, Idaho, are living in part of to twelve members. refreshments. y Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and family Lynn Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Croft, the Larkins home. The Syracuse ward male quartet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardiner, Mr. Mrs. Sumner Gleason spent Satur of Salt Lake spent Sunday in. town won second M. I. A. con'and Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. day in Salt Lake as guest of her sis visiting Mr. and Mrs. George- - W, test held inplace in the Ogden Wednesday eveGeorge Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Em ter. Miss Laura B. Crawford. Young and family. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, who Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. George En ,,.Misg Geneva Cook entertained at a sign. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collett, Mrs. have been living in the Sanders home at her home Wednesday evefacial Evelyns Crockett, Bliss Iona Osmand, on Fourth street, have moved to the The time was spent in music SYRACUSE ning. Miss Katherine Jones, and Messrs Green farm for the summer. and at a late hour a and games, Mrs. Willard Sandall has been ser George Mortimer, Donald Creer, and at tha fanportent (ualif Oh luncheon was served to fourDelbert Lamb. During the evening iously ill for the past week. at Davta Coont? fartUa aall. teen guests. 4 akaadaat Irrlcatlaa larva acnaca Hyrum Maylin, who recently underwater taaaraa larva, profitable araaa at went an operation at the Dee hospital, bar, grain, lacor baatt, poaa aa4 te-returned from the hospital last week tra rartattaa pnbUo and is recovering slowly. te Una aitias Bruce Whitaker, who is attending Swirabla ploao far the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, and Miss Helen Whitaker of the Dee Charlie Murray, George hospital at Ogden were last weekSaturday is the big food Forty members of the family of end visitors at their home in KaysSidney, Kate Price and Blrs. Esther Sessions met at the home buying dsy for many famville. SunVera Gordon in and Mrs. Oel C. Sessions ilies. It is a day of special J. George Barnes of Salt Lake was of Mr. and held a family reunion. Among day a Sundav Mrs. of his stocks and many unusual mother, guest those present fron out of town were The Cohens John G. M. Barnes. price saving offerings in our Miss Helen Hyde and Myron Lay-to- Blrs. Hyrum Thompsod of Bloomingstore. You are sure to miss and Kelleys both of Kaysville, will graduate ton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Larmuch in savings and satisfrom the Utah State Agricultural col- sen of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ashton, Thomas Ashton, and Misses Scotland lege on June 1. faction if you fail to see and Merrill Ashton, all Ashton Mary Mrs. of Criddle Myrtle Farmington our windows, and store, dis- Two-rewas a Sunday guest at the home of of. Woodruff, . Rich- - county; - Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Ashton of Evanston, plays before you do your Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle. Sporting Youth Bliss Pearl Olsen was a last week- Wyoming; Blr. and Mrs. Virgil AshSaturday buying. Try our end visitor to Salt Lake as guest of ton of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Mr. .and store Saturday. Mrs. Joseph P. Payne and daughters, friends. E. Albert Curtis of Los Angeles, Lucille and Katherine, and Master 17 Payne, all of Paul, Idaho; Mr. California, visited with his daughter, Garth Mrs. Glen Robins, during the past and Mrs. Cyril Sessions of Centerville, and Mrs. Mark Thompson of week. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B, Lay-to- n Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. Ruth Tree, who has been very of Salt Lake were last week-en- d ill for the past ten days, is seriously guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn P. reported to be on the improve. Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Stoker Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bybee and 24 May 23 visitors to Wells-villchildren of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. were last week-en- d guests of Blr, and Mrs. Julian Saturday, May 17, we will George W. Brown and children, and Bair as The and family. Blr. Mrs. Rulon and sell. our regular Fisher, all of is Excavation on buildfor the going Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. loaves of White.'Health or ing of a new brick home for Blr. and and Mrs. Robert Green. Raisin Bread at the low Mrs. Robert Hess and children of Mrs. Newell Gailey on their property near the Neville home. 3 10c. of for price Ogden were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Barber anMrs. Annie Bacon. nounce This will give you SO cents the arrival of a son at their Mr: and Mrs. Preston DeLynn of Show at 8:15 p. m. worth of the best bread Salt Lake, Blr. and Mrs. Rsy Edmonds home Tuesday morning. Admission 15c and 25e Mrs. S. L, Miller the spent and children of Bountiful, Mr. and past that modern, sanitary bakMrs. Horace Barber of Centerville, week in Plain City as guest of her eries can produce for only and -- Mr.. nd.31ra.LelsjidBarncs .of TTBmSr""""" Layton were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Harry Barber. and Come and get your 3, 6 or Mrs. Pearl Reaburn Rich, who died .a doienjoaves. Saturdayl at-Salt Lake hospital early Saturday morning was a niece of William E. Barton and was a frequent' visitor WHY NOT Bl'Y YOUR GAS AND OIL WHERE YOU to Kaysville. Funeral services were CAN GET COMPLETE SERVICE ON YOUR CAR? held m Salt Lake Tuesday and was attended -- by a number of Kaysville Many times when you stop at our gas tank a mechanic serves relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gailey and you and he sees something that needs attention, which he children of Salt Lake were Sunday gives you without charge. This is an added service that you guests of Mrs. James A. Cottrell. do not get when you buy from a mere filling station. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barton and week-en- d fapiily-owere last lrovo - We have arranged for a Any Amount of Naphtha Gas for Cleaning. 40c per Gallon! guests of Mrs. Emily S. Rarnes. delicious of large shipment' Mr. and Mrsi." Truman Curtis of Loyellow bananas to be sold gan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Underwood of Ogden visited with Mr. and , Saturday, all day, at 5c per Blrs. George W, Underwood Sunday pound. Now that your fruit llenry II. Blood, chairman of the E upp.1 i&jtie arly.,,e xh au stcd, We have the only equipment to completely lubricate your car statelroad'Cblhmissiohreonip!etedhis whynot treat the family eighth year on that board during the and give. you complete mechanical service in Davis county! i with a banana dessert at past week. BUY, WHERE. SERVICE-ANBlrs." QUALITY COUNTSand 'Mr; Hyrum Sandall spent Sunday dinner. in Salt Mr. as of Lake Sunday guests ' ' and Mrs. Charles Sandall and family. No Limit! Blrs. George T; Layton and Mrs. Merle Warren spoilt Friday in Ogden. Mrs. Verhell Swanger was very ill for a few days he first of the uohkT suffering from blood poisoir"caused (na CHIPMANS Confectionery a 5-- W two-cour- se . - ; - d Mr.-and Kil-foyi- e. two-cour- se of the former classes. LaRue Robins and Keith Stahle are the winners of the tennis contest Music Department One of the departments in "any school that contributes to the finer side of education is its music sections. Davis believes she has one of the best music departments in the state, xor Professor Hugh W. Dougall is one of the most capable directors of music and is prominent in musical circles throughout the state. The following- is a program that was given in the Bountiful Junior high school, and is a sample of what Prof. Dougall really accomplishes with his students: .Orchestra number, Girlsr Glee $lub; trumpet duet, Blair Duncan and John Bugger; musical reading, Beatrice Call; vocal duet, Birdie Robinson and Thelma Burningham; vocal solo, Helen Peterson, with an obligato played by Cecil Carr and Hep worth; boys quartette, sang by Albert Mann, Delbert Eldredge, Norris Knighton, and Clyde McIntyre. The accompanists were Fern Richards and Mary Alice Rogers. The program was finished by the orchestra playing a march and the school song.-WerProud of Davis One hundred and twenty-seve- n seniors are leaving Davis this year, but you will always hear them say, We're proud of Davis. No school is truly successful whose standards or requirements are not what they should be. This means that they should be high and progressive. Those of Davis county high school are thoroughly satisfactory. -- Saturday O P n, E R A Bread 3 for 10c H O e, U S E in as being a good one.' . Lu-ci- le t e is a. good time to replenish your larder. As this is occasion- ally necessary, it is always advisable to'select the store where quality is combined--witlow prices." Marketing is made a delight here be- -' cause we carry, every grocery item at standard prices. Our big turnover enables ust to take fresh stock frequently. Prompt 'service. ' ' Shteld-Cempl- and-othe- An acquaintance of ours was telling us of asking a Scotch friend who had his bands deep in his pockets if he was hanging. on to his money. No, Im holding on to my wifes false teeth I caught her eating between meals It strikes us that this RUPTURE Don't submit to mUilU operations or tha dm of aatlqaateS Uhih. as tha? all set where the lamp la aad not where the epealaff is. The opening la seldom larper than a dime (no matter the alae of the rupture), and all eases can be retained with the end of a Did pencil. "The Spermatic in combination with the Retainer-Simple- x 4 Pat747247 No. ent patents pend-tX- ) aelentifie a achievement in n hixh-I- jr apedaliied art. It will not only retain any ease of' rupture perfectly, but contracts tba opening In It days on tbs averas ease. Infinitely superior to any instrument method or operation and producing results in no other way obtainable!. All eases are secure a lifetime as against further, trouble or expense. Larxe or difficult eases or incisional rupture following operations) especially solicited. This instrument reeeieed the only award in England and In Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions, with d personal patrons of all nations. M "If yea waat dene what the rest can-n- et de - ass Sssley. H. M. 8HEVNAN P. H. 8EELET8 EXPERT at Chicago and Philadelphia will be at the Bigelow Hotel, Ogden Friday only. May ttrd. from I a. n, to I p, m. Ha will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them U desired. N. R Every atetement fas this nstire haa ham verified before the Federal aad 8tete Courts. F. It. Seeley. Haase Office: 140 N. Dearborn 8t Chi- - Us yesterday. - 'I RED & WHITE OWNED AND OPERATED BY H. J.Shef field &Sons CASH DEPARTMENT STORE KAYSYILLE PHONE distin-guishe- Yes! Hungry? To the Community in General I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for yocr very kind and generous consideration during my long Alness or affliction. Also for your past patrons and loyal support I am on the job again, ready and willing to take care of your shoe troubles to the best of my ability. Satisfy your desires at the Robins Lunch Room. The Old Reliable Shoe Repair. Kaysville, Utah J. W. LAVENDER Kaysville Utah el Saturday May Friday and Saturday and Vagabond King Mr. Dairyman i The Service of the Dairymens Referee Is a Service That You Cannot Well Afford to be Without! For a small fee we test your milk and cream as it goes to market and see that you get a square deal from the buyer. We have the moral support of the Utah State Board of Agriculture to back up our tests. We also test your cows as often as you want them tested. The entire cost to you for our combined services is less than of what It costs you in the regular cow testing associations. Our business is building up very fast Our patrons are all getting a square deal now. They havent always got that. Every one of our patrons are one-thi- rd ' TEST YOUR CAR! a Bananas 5c pound is getting extra fine results. For further information drop a card to our Salt Lake Office at once. We want to get in touch with you! The Dairymens Referee East 8th South Lake 1004 Salt City f - GREASING . S!WL A Surety of Purity LAYTON, UTAH Weir Hof Air Furnaces Wise Gas Furn DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Top9, - Phones: Shop, 103-- J; Gutters. Grata Bins,- - All Kinds of Tta Work. Rea, 106. Skylights Tta Roofs.- -: Bountiful Utsl - D , OR SKAGGS ! B. 0. Brough DRAPERQUALITYFEEDS Reliable Food and Supplies for the 7 Chicks Barber Shop Kaysville, Utah Phone 101 Kaysville, Utah We Rite S. & II. Green Discount Stamps with all cash purchases. . h r' aam-ull- ia HEARSrlSEES! This Struck Whole Chick Family! Phone: Kaysville 180-- W : . 1 |