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Show V v' YT'" ery wee i. What most re. markable about it is that she read it all without glasses. The first of February she will be January Clean Up eighty-nin- Our $1 bargain table is full of $2.00 returned and $2.50 values, Must be seen to be appreciated. Come early Select much R1CHARDSON-HUN- T The Crockery People. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. Are tonic in action, quick in results A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mary C. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H., says: I was affected with a bad case of rheumatism, due touric acid that my kidneys failed to clear out of my blood. I was so lame in my feet, joints, and back that to was agony for me to step. I used Foley Kidney Fills for three days when I was able to get up and move about and the pains were all gone This great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to any one suffering as I have. Sold by C. H. Rampton & Co. n Sick Room Necessities of every description Thermometers, Bandages, anything, call us up. Both Phones. i i Layton Drug Co. do general blacksmithing I All un satisfactory work cheerfully renewed free of charge. and horseshoeing. 'V Thomas L White, Kaysville, Utah. k ,- - Special Low Prices for f Winter I51 SI. Months Graining a Specialty. Phone Bell or 422 19-- 5 r D. C.I. Kaysville Price Furniture, Peid for Second Hand Etc Etc. It will par Highest you to tee ue first. DENKERS & KAMMEYER SECOND HAND STORE 2428 Grant Ave If blocks , from Bamberger Station. . OGDEN, Phones: Ind. UTAH 216; Bell 1179 BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS Alma Bangerter has into his new residei-c- . here visiting week Eccles Building, 3 Headstones 2DIEYSIMEYP1HS BlAODS bACKACHC , Ogden, Utah You Banked Its Time If you do uot own a bank account, its surely time that you made your start, if you ever intend to The New Year inot appropi mte moment Our hank is certainly the one that is deserving of jour account, if you with appreciate a staunch fnd i enable inti u lion. is always a rel- atives. The family moved from to Malad a Algie, the little d mghfer of Lhg Horn, Wyoming few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ilirl, has J. B. George, who reElder the mi asles. week from a mission turned list The elders quorum gave Fred to England, is expecting to re lliley a surprise, Wednesday ev- turn to his home in Big Horn, ening. in the Wyoming, early spring. A notice of the anuual meeting Elder George labored in the Newof the Bountiful Irrigation Co. castle conference, where the late appears in another column of Bishop Chester Cal), Joseph L this paper. Holbrook, Richard Sedgwick and Mr. and ,Mrs. Diys many other Bountiful and Davis baby has been very ill with pneu- county elders have labored. monia, but is thought to be imAlma Bangerter is utilizing the old Johu F. A. Howard residence proving now. He has Newton Z. Tuttle returned a for a fish lntchory. in the build few days ago fro n Caliente, 'about fifteen tanks where he had been on mining ing and expects to hatch out about half a million fish, this business. spring. IIrt will market his first A. W. Sabine returned of fish this spring, which week from out west of Grants crop will probably be worth upwards ville, where he went to look at of Some government 1,000. land. fish commissioners from Denver Levi Briggs returned to Ma c filed to see his fishery. lad on Wednesday of last week, recently The athletic board, of which after having spent Christmas Albert leading is chairman, here. Wednesday evening passed on Richard StrLigham of Bounti- the protest that was made over ful was made first assistant to A. the game played at Purcells L. Clark, stake superintendent of hall, Friday night. The points conthe at recent schools, Sunday objected to were the f1ig;bbity i" ference. M. C. Barlow, on u.e side rr- i Bountiful and on the side of C .i Joseph McNeil and Mrs. Eugster, went to Kamas, treville not protesting before The board decided Tuesday, to attend the funer- the game al of Mrs. Harriet Bradshaw's that Mr. Barlow was' ineligible and ordered that the game should baby. John Tolman and wife, who be played over. came up to attend the State T. T. Larabee has returned Teachers convention and visit home. He had been working on relatives, returned to their home the Davis & Weber Connties cain Cedar Valley, Friday, nal. Mr. Larabee and family John F. Lee and wife of Hub came to Utah from Seneca coun bard, Idaho spent New Years ty, New York, last October. in town visiting with Daniel K The family formerly lived in It was in this Davis and family and other Pennsylvania. where state friends. they became acMiss Amy Briggs returned to quainted with Elder M. C. HolMalad City, Sunday, after hav. brook. Elder George Parrish of Idaho, baptized the ing spent the Christmas holidays Blackfoot, into the Church. family home. While coasting on what is school at Malad known as Jimmies hill, ThursEphriam Briggs, Jr., came of last week, Loe, the thir down from Malad on Monday on day daughter of Mr. account of their baby being so and Mrs. Arthur Riley, had her ill. It was better at last acright leg broken above the knee. counts. She and her sister were sitting Ephraim Biiggs has a tine on the sleigh, riding down the stand of lettuce again this year hill, when the sleigh struck a in his greenhouse. He expects bare spot, and the momentum to begin marketing it on or be- hurled them to the ground. It fore the first of the month, was a peculiar accident, as that William Hatch and wife of might happen many times withRigby, Idaho, were down visit- out any serious injuries resulting relatives during the holi- ing therefrom. Bountiful, Utah. Bountiful State Bank, Jj Art of Fitting a Womans Foot V.L- - st z Wiiliam Wamsher will be Have Your Shoes Repairthe Bountiful Opera House Not the bit to the shoe" but the shoe to U loot. Not man jT years since si vie was the p iramoufct disregarded by the featuie and comfort v average woman Not so now in tbi- - to Ogden's styles assure a pei feet tit with car-- il at'entiou to conect i- - fashions Our weirs and turns from the famous makers arc accurate examples of high r.it shoeraaUing. $3.00 to $4.00 N.O.OgdenCompany 236 25th St , OGDEN, UTAH Across the street from Bamberger depot One and half blocks from Union depot RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St., Easton, Pa.; states: Several members of my family have been cured of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foleys Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found it a reliable cough in cure. Sold by C. H. Rampton & Co. on A the 16th with one of his big Shop Ada Ramp shows. One of his companies William Moss, Pres. Philander Hatch, 4 Vice-Pre- s. Joel R, Parrish, Cashier. FARMERS STATE BANK WOOCROSS, CAPITAL, - UTAH $20,( Deposits can be made with the State Bank of Utah or eret National Bank in Salt Lake for credit with us. Des- pay 4 per cent on Savings Deposits, Compounded Quarterly and always have Money to Loan on good security. Drafts sold payable on all of the principal cities of the world We Your business solicited. Notary in bank. Bell or Davis County Ind. Phones. Moss. Philander Hatch, John L. Fackrell, Horton Eldredge, Wol. lace Muir, S. S. Howard, N. T. Porter. irectors-.W- d Ladies and Gentlemans Wigs. residence, 1 block west of played For Her Childs Sake Ladies and gentlemen wigs Ramptons store, BOUNTIFUL UTAH that gave such good satisfaction and half wigs made to order, also early in the season. Prices, 25c switches and braids made of E. Smith 35c. 50c. and 75c, your own combings. Perfect tit Grandma of and beautiful Barnett, mother Notary Public workmanship Mrs. Thu is without guaranteed. See Chris Fehr Lucy rgood, Life and Fire Insurance Office at Clearfield Mercantile Oo.s Store. doubt the most aged person who with J. B. Burns; Deseret News Both hones. . CLEARFIELD . . UTAH reads the Clipper regularly ev Block, in barber shop. ton Lawyers Office Notary Public InBell 87 Jnd. phone 457; 402-40- & 2253 Washington Ave., OGDEN, UTAH. with Mr Howards parents and other moved LAWYERS Prices right Pratt & Thomas J. Howard and family In connection to our store, we do furniture repairing, upholsteri- days. Mrs. Hatch is a sister to ng, genuine French polishing, Lamoni Call and Mrs. C. V. Nelwall paper cleaning, window son of this place. cleaning, etc. etc. All our work James Doxey and wife of Boise guaranteed. Our prices are right were in town, the first of W. R. Skeen J. D. Skeen D. A. Skeen Idaho, the week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Doxey. Mr. James General Practice. Doxey recently came from New BOTH PHONES York. The two gentlemen are UTAH. cousins. OGDEN, cp ed at Larrabees Halverson Monuments returned to their home in Malad, S iturday, after having spent a teen-year-ol- DEANS s. Hue Granite ami Marble Ne-ph- ; Prescription Druggists Layton, Utah. . Ogden, Utah. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. Geortfo Halverson Ir.itt i Medicated Cotton, Thermos Bottles, etc. If you have forgotten CO., E. Choice Selection Large Stock Just east of Old Clock Corner. rtliur KlONFrt.NO Foo SaCKACH Oldest in Utah. Established 1860 Sait Lake City 12 East First South St., L. where they had spent the Holdays visiting with Mrs. brook s sister. Our amature theatrical company played The Last Loaf at he Bountiful Opera house, Tuesday evening, under the direction of John Rampton. They did very well for their first appearance. Mrs. Jane Ann Holbrook returned the first of the week from Holbrook, Idaho where she had been visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Frank Briggs and Mrs. Laura W ade Bargain Table 50c Bargain Table 25c Holbrook and wife Tuesday from Logan, Reisers Jewelry Store holi- Yours to select for $1.00 yt years old. e Moses Our entire stock to be given a clean up odds and ends sacrificed to make space' for new spring goods. K i- - Herbert T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. Inventions needed. Hints to inventors. or model for sketch some fail. inventors Send Why rough search of Patent Office records. Our. Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&McINTIRE 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; Nc smoke; No Cinders No Dust. Passenger Station Corner 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 a.m. and every hour and half to 10:30 p.m. Lagoon. - 1 SIMON BAMBERGER, Prest. W. J. RIDD, G. F and P. y f A |