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Show Reisers Jewelry Store Oldest in Utah. Established 1860 12 East First South St, Salt Lake City Just east of Old Clock Corner. Arthur E. George Halverson Pratt On account of fathers death, I Patronize your home mill first HOSPITAL AT BOUNTIFUL was unable to make my regular of course, but if you want an outtrip through the county this side product try Kaysville Flour. so wo will not be able to Its the best ever. Never lost a Dr. Howell Stated That Practically week,our readers quite as much give prize in a competition. Enough Stock Had Been Sub- - news from some of the towns as scribed to Build One Here usual. Editor. ' Choice Selection Large Stock Jos. Parry & Sons Co. Halverson & Pratt Klne Granite and Marble Lawyers 402-40- 3 Notary Public in Office lnd. phone 457; Bell H7 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah Monuments & Headstones 2253 Washington Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. Ming Becomes Failing after you are well on your way to the first one hundred dollars. A savings account with us gains you the respect of all, and means protection in time of need. BRIEFS Cash spent at the Capital whispers bargains. Buy your shoes at the big before stock taking sale at the Bountiful Co op. Arthur Burningham, who had been ill for some time past, isim-i oving. William IIiU is expecting his ron John up from Wellington, next week The cement work on the city reservoir on Stone Creek was completed Monday. Elder Samuel Smedley has been transferred from Glasgow to Edingburgh, Scotland. Business done on a strictly cash basis means a saving to the the purchaser. Capital Mercantile Company. Elder Lorin Briggs returned home, Wednesday evening, from the northwestern states mis sion. , Elder J. B. George has been released to return home. He Is expected to arrive here this week. He labored in England. If you want underwear to keep you warm in the daytime and blankets at night, visit the Boun. tiful Myrtle Cook of this place and Albert Powell of Salt Lake City were married last week. They will make their home in the city! The second n umbel of th high school entertainnn sor i will be given January lltti. dl Houstons this occasion the appear. Mrs. Sarah F. Thomas will leave tonight for Pocatello, where she will spend the holidays with her sons, Edward and John, and their families. BOUNTIFUL Can You Neglect the importance of the 349J6 fu- - ture by being a spendthrift and general good fellow to 1 Start to save now. We accept small deposits, and money begins to draw interest immediately Bountiful State Bank, Bountiful, I Utah. . ssrJr''- " : Art of Fitting a Womans Foot foot to the shoe but the shoe to the foot. Not many years since style was the paramount feature and comfort was disregarded by the average woman. Not so now in this store Ogden's styles assure a perfect fit with careful attention to correct Not the t K fashions. Our welts and turns from the famous makers are accurate examples of high art shoemakiug. $3.00 to $4.00 Co-op- N.O.OgdenCompany 236 25th St , OGDEN, UTAH Acros the street from Bamberger depot One and half blocks from Union depot Fire-Pro- of Dr. Howell stated last night that Bountiful would have a hos pital; that practically enough money had already been promised to build and equip an institution of that kind. Work will probably begin early in the spring. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. FARMERS STATE HANK WOODS CROSS, UTAH Christmas celebrations were held in all the departments of the Stoker school this morning. Five hundred children were made happy a fitting beginning to the holiday festivities. It would pay every man that needs a business suit to get one of the $6.95 suits at the sale and if a dress suit, take advantage of the 25 per cent discount sale at . the Bountiful Co-op- Mr. J. D. Malin, of Tonopah, Nevada, arrived here Thursday to spend the holidays with his wife and children, who have been living here during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Marlins folks live in Summit and Wasatch counties. After a brief visit there, they will return to Bountiful. Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. Hints toinventors. Inventions needed. Send rough sketch or model for Why some inventors fail. search of Patent Office records. OurMr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge .of the U. S. Patent Office. The Bbuntiful High school students held their holiday program at Purcells hall, this afternoon, A hundred of them assembled there to listen to a good pro- GREELEY&McINTIRE gram, to practice high school yells, and to eat, drink and be merry. Long live the high school. Washington,.!). C. Salt Lake & Ogden, and Salt Lake City, Lagoon Route. Between Ogden The Only Electrically equipped railroad in the west; through the beautiful fruit and farming belt of Weber and Davis Counties; No smoke; No Cinders No Dust. Passenger Station Comer 25th and Lincoln Ave. Heart of the Business District in Ogden, Fare for round trip, $1.80; good ten days. Sundays and Hollidays $1.00, the round trip; all tickets good for Stop Over either direction at the Beautiful 12 Trains each way. Leave Ogden 6 :10 a.m., 7 :30 Lagoon. a.m. and every hour and half to 10 :30 p.m. , SIMON BAMBERGER, Prest. : W. J. RIDD, G. F and P. A . Dr. Smedley received a postal card today from his son Raleigh, who is attending the Western Dental College at Kansas City, which is causing him a good deal of worry. The card was very poorly written, as if the writer had insufficient strength to write better, stating that he (Raleigh) was sick. The supposition was that his room mates had gone home for the holidays, and that he was left there alone sick, or had been taken to a hospital. The doctor immediately sent a telegram aud he stated if he did not get a reply to it by midnight, that he would take the train for Kansas to investigate the SLENDER BALTIMORE ' WOMEN A Merry Christmas They Take Off Flesh by Rolling on the Floor and Running Up Stairs. "How slender the Baltimore women are, remarked an admiring critic the other day. and a And so they are There is hardly an ounce of superfluous flesh in the entire city. Elderly women who once appeared after a summer trip rolling in flesh now come home tanned and weatherbeaten, but with firm muscles and slender waists. It Is marvelous how they do it. Watching In a tearoom, however, one learns something of the secrets. 'T must not eat oysters; they make flesh, you know, the woman next you remarks, while her neighbor murmurs that it Is hard to have to give up the things you most care for simply to keep below HO pounds. "1 love chocolate In any form," she says. The last sentence is not germane, but every one seems to understand what she Layton, Utah. means. Try rolling on the floor, darkly whispers the woman at the suffrage I do general blacksmithlng meeting to one near her "1 have, she replies sibilantly ; "it All untook off ten i ounds ,n a month. But and horseshoeing. it was ruinous to my bones work cheerfully "Your bones must get used to it. satisfactory With gov.ns that are tight around renewed free of charge. the knees you cannot afford to have L. White, Kaysville, Utah. hips, and they must be got rid of Thomas some way. You cannot roll in an apartment, groans a listener. But then you cannot live in an Kionfvs ano Bladdcd Fog apartment at all if you are fat True, she slgj;s, and subsides. Run up and down stairs," sugSpecial Low gested a lecturer not long ago. her subject being The Good, the True Prices for and the Beautiful, with particular attention to the last. Winter But it turned out that her entire Months. audience lived in apartments, and they had fewer stairs than anything else Graining in their lives. Baltimore Evening a Specialty. Sun. KAYSVILLE KINKS Miss Rubie Phillips, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently, continues to im- Happy New Year To All prove. Burglars broke into the H. J. Sheffield's store last night and stole $24 iq money. Nothing else was missed. The Barnes Banking Company moved into their handsome new quarters in the Barnes block, Monday. They occupy the corner room on the ground floor. Daniel Coles of Lorenzo, Idaho, arrived here, Wednesday. Arnold Barnes, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, is now at his home and improving nicely. Mrs. John Coles returned home yesterday from Salt Lake, where she had been stopping with her son Lawrence, who is at the L. D. S. hospital. lie was very low on Thursday aud Fri day of last week. Sunday he improved considerable, but Sunday night he grew worse again, but since then he has been improving. A specialist from the east examined the case and stated he had never seeu bne like Layton Drug Co. FOLEYSKiMEYPELS it Phone NOISIER GROWING Nyals croup ointment cures CITIES 20c common tochdlren; croup, It Is One of the Penalties of Civilizaajar. Lky ton Drug Company. tion, But No Man Could Endure Continual Silence. Quarterly Conference will be held here this Saturday and Sun- Bell No doubt all cities are growing This is one of the penalties of - now no Sybari Thi'--e vi wik:,- uv so,n:u o' a hammer Ms never heard. Even Paris is said to be as noisy as It is now dirty. But in the Paris of 20 years ago Mr. Adolphe Rette was so disturbed by the dm, which would now be considered in com- day. 19-- 5 or 422 D. C. I. rat DEANS Kaysville aois:cr Miss Emily Brough.the nurse, left this morning for Logan, where she will speud the holidays with her friends. SYRACUSE. Our schools were dismissed Monday on account of a number of cases of scarlet fever having developed. FOUND. One dress suit case between Bountiful and Salt Lake. George C. Wood, Woods 12 23. Cross. SHE HAD LOST NEW HJSBAND Languages Tried on Frantic Woman Before the Cause of Her Trouble Was Explained. Many ht DENKERS & KAMMEYER SECOND HAND STORE 2428 d h SHE SAW THE BIG SPARKLER Shoe Clerk With the New Diamond Ring Attracted Both Attention and Reprimand From Customer. UTAH - Phones: lnd. 216; Bell 1179 z In connection to our store, we do furniture repairing, upholstering, genuine French polishing, jvgll papey cleaning, window-cleaning- , etc. etc. All our work guaranteed. Our prices are right UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD In effect April 17, 1910: Arrive at Morgan No. 10 No. 4 fr the East 9:28 a. m. 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Morgan for the West No. 5 No. 3 No. 9 J. D. Skeen 4:44 a. m. 4:54 a. in. 10:18 a.m. W. R. Skeen D. A. . Skeen LAWYERS General Practice. BOTH PHONES OGDEN, ,.p UTAH. As the man Who writes little items for the paper sat getting himself fitted with .i pair of shoes the other day he saw this happen: A woman was getting waited on by a clerk who wore on the third finger of his hand a diamond twinkler weighing at least a carat and a quarter. He hadnt always worn a ring of that sort. It was newt to him. He took a great deal of pride in his new ring. Oh, how it sparkled when the light was just right! Once or twice he got so interested In twisting it around on his finger with his thumb to a position to where it would be most easily noticed by the woman customer that he forgot to finish lacing up the shoe she was trying on. But he had succeeded in bringing We wish you all the happiness the jewel to her attention. She had and that can wish you prosperity a sharp, leathery, suffragetlsh face and and as an of yourself, earnest a disposition to speak right out on our good will we offer you the things. most tempting and attractive I see it, she remarked in a rein bargains frigerated tone, "Its very pretty and You wear it with a good attractive. Plumbing and Electrical air of abandon, too. I admire It exceedingly. After youve finished toySupplies and Fixtures ing with it, I wish you would go ahead J ust to ring in a few of tnese and show me something else someenumerate sinks, bath thing with not quite such a narrow tubs and lavatories, chandeliers toe. Cleveland Plain Dealer. we-mig- Money. Money Is nothing more nor less than the measure of value, and therefore the medium of exchange. It may consist of anythlng--gold- , silver, copper, Iron, paper, bark, shells, pebbles anything that shall be decided on by the parties concerned. It is the flat of the community, and that only, that makes a certain piece of matter money. and the flat being manifested, any kind of material will answer for the symbol The wampum of the Inof value. dians was just a3 much money as is the gold and silver coin of the civilized peoples. Grant Ave , I blocks from Bamberger Station OGDEN, Iron-boun- d She wailed, gesticulated, declaimed. Every language that got off sixteen north-bounsubway trains at Thirty-thirstreet station was tried on her. But nobody could make out more than was obvious to all from the start, that the woman was frantically excited and had lost something on the line Into both tunnels she pointed. She was about thirty years old and good looking. People thought the poor creature must have mislaid her baby somewhere along the track. Several wanted to go to search. But she pointed mostly into the tunnel through which she had not traveled. None could solve the mystery. For nearly an hour she went through all the regular signs of intense distress, and caused a block among the passengers at the station. The crowd extended Into the street and ga.e rise to rumors that there had been a terrible accident. Still no one could understand her, and she would not understand any sort of persuasion to take her departure. Policemen Hughes got off the seventeenth train and took her to the East Thirty-fiftstreet police station. There the twelfth person sent for tried Polish and learned that the woman was Katherina Gorud, recently arrived, and still more recently married, and lived somewhere on a hill In Spuyten Duyvil, but she did not know where. She had been shopping with her husband In Fourteenth street, and In the rush at six oclock the crowd on .the subway had carried her into a local train and her husband Into an express. The police gave her coffee and cakes and sent out to find her husband. New York World. d parison only an agreeable bustle, that he dreamed a dream. There was a singular silence. Men and women moved as a procession of shadows Cartwheels were inaudible. The city was under cotton wadding. And the thought came to the dreamer, Noise Is dead'.'Lanil he burst out laughing at the deduction that the earth was henceforth doomed to eternal silence. Then came a letter of ceremonial invitation; You are begged to be present at the funeral of Monsieur Noise, who died this evening. Killed by contemporaneous excess, he was held in horror by the Eternal himself. On the part of his widow. Humanity." Yet who could endure the silence fpo rpru in Pos tale, the taie toid by the Demon, the tale more wonderful than any in The melancholy volumes of the Magi. And the Demon laughed but could not, and the Demon cursed him because he could not laugh. And even the lynx that dwelt forever in the tomb looked at the Demon steadily in the face. Highest Prices PaH for Second Hand Furniture, Etc Etc. It will pay you to see us firt. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. God doesnt love me any more, sobbed Mary to her mother one day. Why, dear, God loves everybody; what do you mean? Oh, no, he doesnt love me, Im sure, for I tried him with a daisy. Metropolitan Magazine. A Wiggles ball. Waggles Yes, and the last time I her she was a baby. Even now remember the bawl of the belle. saw I A, Change. She Is the belle of the and shades, which will convince you, hy their high quality low price, that they cannot be offered elsewhere on such advantageous terms. Davis County Plumbing & Electric Supply Co. D. C. I. 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