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Show V THURSDAY. MARCH SYRACUSE WRIGHTS Mrs. Basement Bargains in EasterApparel Leland and Bodily Mrs. Therin Briggs spent ' Wednesday visiting in Plain City. Mark Cook is confined to his bed with kidney trouble. Mrs. Leora Thurgood and Mrs. Ruby Thurgood visited with Mjs. Lorrin Munn of Hooper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook attended the old folks dance at Bountiful, Friday evening. A primary preparation Meeting wa$ held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hansen: Refreshments were served to fourteen members. Miss Lola Smedley is confined to her bed with complications following influenza. Jerro Steed of Clearfield was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sessions attended the canners convention at the Hotel Ben Lomond Saturday eve: ning. , W ayne Burton underwent an operation for appendicitis at khe Bee hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilcox and daughter, Sonya, of Bountiful were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Stoker. The following students of the U. visS. A. C. spent the week-en- d Reese iting with their parents: Stoker, Elmer Wilcox, Lynn Wilcox, Raymond Anderson, Myron Simpson and Vaun Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thurgood entertained the Sunday school superintendency at a dinner Wednesday evening. The following guests were present: Mr and Mrs. George H-.- BennettrMrend Steed, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen, Mr William .Criddle,arl- - Crid-dlMr. and Mrs. Samuel Neville, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kni, ton attended the Egg Iroducers association annual convention in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mrs. Thora Walker entertained the Bluebird girls and their Mothers at her home Tuesday. Games course were played and a two y luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bennett spent Monday visiting with Mrs. Lettie Adams of Layton. Myron Barber spent the last two weeks in Arizona. Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Arnold Miller spent Thursday visiting with their mother, Mrs. John Burnett of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Herace Barber and Mrs. Clyde Barber entertained Mrs. Carl Barber at a shower Friday afternoon. Games were played and a two course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. James Barber. Mrs. Eugene Tolmaiv Mrs. Glen Warren, Mrs. Art Barber, Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. Rulon r Mannish auita or swagger-auitaa you wish. Finest woolens. Extra values.', Sixes 14 to 42.' Silk Frocks a , 3.33 Copies of higher priced models. In - heavy- ,- rich pure dye crepes. Colorful prints. Sixes I 4 to 44. - rT e, . Gaberdine, suede, patent, calf. Grey. Green, Brown, Beige, Black. Ties, Straps, Sandals, Oxfords. Bags 69c Your Satisfaction Is Our Future For value In full measure Ret the habit of shopping at 0. I. Skaggs System Stores where the best market produce Is on display for youf selection. purchase of reg. 1 values. Patent and grains in red, blue, green, brown, grey, black. A special Your satisfaction is our future. That is why we feature quality products. Join the happy throng that come back to our 0. P. Skaggs System store day after day, for extra dividends on their food dollars. New Carrota and Onions, 2 bunches. Sc New Cabbage, solid heads, . 3c lb. Bananas, fancy quality, Sc lb. Satins and crepes in lace trimmed or tailored styles. Bias cut or Swing gored models. Pastels and high shades. 14 to 32. Chocolate Bon Bona, lie lb. Miracle Whip, Milk, all brands, Tuna SillcHose69l Lard. 8-l- b. 33c qt, 4 Flak. for 23c He carton, $1.13 Matches, 3c Fresh, Tender Leaf Spinach, 4c lb. Kelloggs Corn Flakes, large aixe, lie Toilet Tissue, roll, 2 for 1600-she- et Oc Pierces Catsup, buffet can, 3c Fancy Russctt Potatoes, 16 lbs, 20c Beef Steaks, 26c lb.. Clean Coops Urged OFFICIALS OF To Curb Diseases FARM GROUPS In Chicke Houses "Brooder coops should always be cleaned and disinfected prior to placing the newly hatched baby chicka in them,? says Dr. D. E. Madsen, .animal pathologist? of the Utah State Agricultural college, in answer to the question: How often should coops be disinfected to eliminate disease or control it and what are the best things to use? ' Unless there is evidence of specific infectious disease no further disinfection is indicated until the pullets are placed in the laying pens in. the fall at which time the pens should have first been thor-' oughly cleaned and disinfected. Cleaning does much more to remove disease,- - parasite eggs, and filth than, does disinfection., Disinfectants can not be made strong enough to effectively destroy cocci-di- a and worm eggs. If the pen was thoroughly cleaned and disinfected at the time of filling it with birds, thorough and frequent cleaning should suffice unless contagious This t thorough disease exists. cleaning should continue unabated " 20c lb. Du Barry sheer chiffons or service weight Full fashioned and perfect New Spring Shades. Clear and rirHess. It P-- 3 to Shcp tt CLB fOOOi VM4r A Dawn-etiir- s Vri-i- ts SKAGGS Surety of Purity Layton, Utah , ll.l Years IIW (Items taken from The Weekly Reflex of twenty years agq, dated MEET MAR. 13 March 1917.). Kaysviile Mrs. W. P. Epperson will entertain the Bay View Study club at her home on Pine street on Friday afternoon, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley enterof friends at tained a small pJ-tcards last Saturday evening. The Pete and T. game was Seven-Toe- d A. Martin was the coach for Jhe occasion. The game is liable to prove a popular one. Miss Ada Maylin entertained the Luana club at her. home on. east Pine street last Monday evening. Games and refreshments served to fill up a most enjoyable evening. Mrs! J. B. Cooley entertained the Bay View Study club at her home on Cherry street last Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served and all present had a profitable and pleasant time. The rooms were decorated with carnations and smi-laK , Jl f American Farm Bureau Official Will Discuss Phases of Agricultural Program at Meetings Beginning Saturday; Meetings in Ogden, Richfield, Provo and 8. L. LAVTON Crop . Insurance, function. 1 herefore, always precede disinfection with complete removal of filth. A solution prepared by s adding one pound of lye to 20 of boiling water and applying lot with a broom has been found very effective. After this has dried completely, an application of some coal-ta- r disinfectant has added ad- - Farm Tenancy, Agricultural Conservation, Honest Money, Commodity Speculation Control, Production Control and other phases of the National agricultural 'program of the American Farm Bureau Federation will be discussed by W. R. Ogg, secretary of The American Farm Bureau, and Geo. E. Farrell, chief, western division, agricultural conservation at four district meet-J ings scheduled in Utah, M. P.' Dramatic company The Davis Kaysviile of the Whitesides, president "Altar county farm bureau, announced to- will present the play the, the at of operh Kaysviile Riches, day. , The on house evening. Saturday First Meeting and the one is a cast play strong The first of these district meetshould be well patronized: ings will be held at Ogden, SaturLayton day, March 13. This will combine Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cowley enthe annual Weber County Farm club at cards at Bureau convention and the north- tertained the 50 home last Monday their Layton ern Utah district meeting schedwere servRefreshments evening. oruled by the State Farm Bureau had an "owl ed all and present ganization. Representatives from time. right the extension service, agricultural Layton is to have another lumber club disinfectants are sold under varioua trade names and products give the percentage of crysilic acid which governs the disinfectant value and determines the "Phenol coefficient. Cheaper ll Lumber company ox Salt Lake City has leased a tract of land from John Green, adjoining the Ernest Layton property on the state road for the location of the yard. throughout the Season. Disinfectants placed oh filth cannot possibly perform their intended gal-on- Coal-ta- r re-iab- x. - kaSVndfiT in-wa- has taken over the former Nouvell cafe, and will have it ready to open within a week. She intends to- - 0perate a strictly modern knd'hiph . (Items .taken from The Weekly class cafgpd will have bedroom Ret lex of ten years ago. dated upstairs. The place has been thor March 1. 1!27.) .. oughly remodeled, and renovated Kaysviile wood work painted white- - and Mrs. Bert Martin, of Salt Lake all new linoleum laid. The kitchen her of mother, is the guest City, modem and convenient, where ' Mrs. $iary E. Swanger, for a few very meals can be prepared in a short days.' The eating quarter. are time. Cecil Rushforth has been ap- roomy, with booths for small e Kays-villpointed watermaster for the and a large, light lobby ad1927. for Irrigation company joins the cafe. Mr. and Mrs lidr Mrs. Adrian Hess entertained the ris and family will make their home Alxmas club at her home Thurs- in the upper part of the buiH.r. was spent day afternoon. The time in playing ",V0, after w hich a two course luncheon was served , to twelve guests A large number of Kaysviile fcnd MATTRESS Layton people attended the Layton family reunion which was held at RECOVERING the Nelson home on Second avenue Mattresses recovered and in Salt Lake City on Tuesday afternoon and evening. rebuilt at Salt Lake Wednesday evening of last week, Prices Mr. and MYsr James R. Webb enWe Call for and Deliver tertained, the members of the Parents class of the Kaysviile No. 2 Sunday school. Gamesjnusic and social chat furnished entertainment for the evening, after .which rePhone Kaysviile 10 freshments were served to twenty-seve- n guests. Mrs. B. T. Harris, of Kaysviile, 3 par-tie- s, Overman Mattress Renovating SMART APPAREL FOR THK may be selected from our parade of. the finest of mens wear at reasonable prices. - ter greater-coh-centrat- ion ; EASTER PARADE nson-Merri- le factory-w- ill The- Layton-suga- rroductsdoxutmix-ws- ll g and must be used in chairman of the home and comma probably close its because of the low cry-lilSaturday by night The J. W. Jensen, campaign hindered acid. The solutions should al nity department; has severe winter greatly o v house of the representaspeaker ways be made up according to the tives; Mrs. Frank Evans and others. the operation of the factory which directions on the container. Oneof should have finished its campaign Other Meetings the common products used by stock-me- n Other district meetings will be several weeks ago. and poultrymen is sold under held at Richfield, Monday, March ' the name of "Kreso-dlCare Time is a mighty serious subject. 13, at 2:00 p. m under the direcmust be taken in applying any "Time goes on! This is Some tion of Taylor Nielson, president not so.say, Time that creates a prolonged of stays; we go on. the Sevier County Farm bureau, in your mind this dampness and during cold weather at Keep uppermost Provo, Tuesday, March 16, at wet disinfectant should not be on. we go used at alL Hydrated lime under 2:00 p. m with David II. Jones, such conditions although it has E resident of the Utah County Farm ureau in local arrangeonly weak disinfectant properties ments and charge of March 17, Wednesday, s sometimes used. In more recent 2:00 p. m. at the Newhouse hoyears fire guns have come into at Salt Lake City, with William common use. This method increases tel, BEAUTIFUL SHOES M. Kasworm. Salt Lake County the fire hazard of inflamable build-ng- s OGDEN Farm bureau president, presiding. and some workers have reMr. Ogg, Mr. Farrell, Mr. ported experiments which indicate Mrs. Mower and Mr. Well-n- g the fire gun to be less effective will participate on the program than other forma of disinfection. Always bear in mind that any at these meetings. Such important disinfectant is only a supplement subjects as agricultural legislation, to cleaning and can in no way re- home and community objectives place the value obtained by fre- and state farm bureau achievequent cleaning. When contagious ments will be analyzed by the qualdisease breaks out in a flock it is ified agricultural leaders who will much better to move the healthy appear on the program. Will Attend Meets birds to another coop rather than The Richfield birds. all sick removal of meeting will be' atattempt from This, of course, is not always prac- tended by representatives ticable, but ehould be the proced- every phase of agriculture from Seure whenever conditions so permit- - vier, Sanpete, Piute, Garfield, Beaver, Millard. Iron and .Washington Barber, Mrs. Wallace Barber, Mrs. counties. The Provo meeting will George 11. Bennett Mrs. Charles attract farmers and farm, leaders Walker, Mrs. Arnold Miller, Mrs. from Utah. Wasatch, Juab. SanLeonard Jensen, Mrs. Mark Beat-e- r, pete and Salt Lake counties. At Mrs. William Holt Mrs Golden the Salt Lake meeting. March 17, Smedley, Mrs. Elmer Stoker, Mrs. representatives from Salt Lake, Marlin Gailey,' Mrs. Edwin Gdiley, Tooele, Davis, Wasatch and SumShirley Tailored, but with a Mrs. Joseph Steed, Mrs. Newell mit will be in attendance. dreesy feminine touch. This is an unusual achievement Gailey, Mrs. Leland Patterson, Mrs. William Wanda to secure speakers of national Miller, Mrs. The Spring favorite, Dd, is at to address district Zaugg, Mrs. Myron Barber, Mrs. prominence Its. smartest In these expertly Philip Bennett Mrs. Dell Cook and meetings and fanners are assured Mrs. Ray Dawson. declined shoes. And it's moet of a real agricultural treat anMr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson of nounced President Whitesides. comfortable, too, foe they visitLayton spent the week-en- d Entertainment features are also have the neat,' ing with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar being arranged at these meetings heel that makes walking eo ber. and every citizen of Utah interesteasy. Mrs. William Wilcox entertained ed in agriculture, is invited to be in the following ladies at a quilting attendance. Slsee IVi to 16 at her home Wednesday: Mrs. Widths AAAA to D Clyde Barber, Mrs. L. E. Williams, The word natural on a can of Mrs. A. O. Stoker and Mrs, Davie American cheddar cheese means Cook. the cheese was ripened in the that Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker were can from start to finish. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorney of Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett entertained at a bridge luncheon at' her home Monday evening. Luncheon was served at small tables and l St Patricks color scheme was car ried out. The guests were Mrs, Mrs. Matthew George1 Wilcox. Holt Mrs. Richard Evans, Mrs, Leland Bennett Mrs. Stanley Lay in ton, Mrs. George Watt, Mrs. Stanford Cowley and Miss Dorothy sugar-makin- ic j FASHION PARK and GRIFFON CLOJHES STETSON HATS p. die-nfect- NUNN-BUS- - Hol-roo- k, SHOES H WILSON BROS. FURNISHINGS INTERWOVEN SOCKS L. R. SAMUELS WATSON-TANNE- CAcce KID and R CLOTHING CO. cAixric COMFORT -- "Where Style Begins 24th SL 370 Ogden W. ILHfl $3.95 Every Norge appliance has one or more distinctive advantages that make for beU ter, more depend- - snug-fittin- g able, more economical performance. Each, in its own way, saves time, work, money. See them today. Downstairs Store Coming Events Harris. The Syracuse ward Sunday school was recently reorganize with as' superintendent Ole Sessions as first assistant and Victory Waite as second assistant The outgoing officers were Joseph Thurgood, Joseph Steed and George H. Bennett, Henry-Hampt- Jr. Davis County on , Mrs. John Stoker entertained the following at dinner Wednesday evening: Mrs. Howard Peterson. Mrs. Guy and daughter, Shyrel. Mrs. Norman Bingham, all of Ogden, and Mrs. Stanley Harris and daughter, Jocelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Criddle entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, Mrs. Maurine Russell of Ogden. James Criddle of Kaysviile, and Miss Bessie Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. George Cliston of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Holbrook Sunday.' Miss Louis Sessions of Ogden spent Thursday visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lundstedt and Mrs. C- - J, Lundstedt of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Holt Sunday. Forest Johnson. Miss Fern Stoker and Miss Laura Fullmer motored to Logan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.- Lawrence Briggs left Monday for Detroit. Michigan, where they will purchase a new . car. -- Pork Sausage, 13c lb. ' Ring Bologna, 16c each Home-cure- d Salt Bacon, T'wenty 11 - - Spring is here at last and the evidence is verv pronounced at the GATEWAY GLASS & PAINT CO. Their store has been completely remodeled and decorated and they are in a much better position to render service to their thousands of customers. Lines are complete on the new 1937 IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPERS and they invite your inspection. McMURTRY PAINTS, ENAMELS and VARNISHES are easy, to apply and the prices are-th- e lowest they will be this year, as the market J points to an advance. They solicit use of this column for COMING EVENTS IN DAVIS COUNTY. Use it, as it is yours for the season. 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