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Show m SK'rtIl ,'x j Forty-EightColum- ns '""T:" BEACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX KAYSVILLE willows. on Bybee took-firerror, and was out steal- ing second. Adams .madefirst on Barkdull 'sGrror, "end took second, on Phillips walk. Cowan touched Adams before he reached seecnd and Adams thought - he was out and walked off the bag and Cowan touche i him again, putting him out. lltzard got to first base ou Stewart s error. G. AJams out, Cowan to Wiseman. Robins lined out to A. Phillips. C wan flew out to G. Adams. Wiseman out, M. Adams to A. ' Philips. Second inning Hint out, Steward to Wiseman, liriwn singled. Simmons flew oiit I Gsirctt flew out to Cowan. Barkdull fouled out to Garret! Biamires walked, and was foi ced out at' secoad by Foxley. M Pltillips flew out to Simmons. Third inning By tee out," Blain ir;K - to- -- Wisemaif. M. Adams flied out to Blaniir.1; A. Phillips out, Biamires to Wiseman. Here Biamires made twj put outs and - - . om assist. Burton walked, out stealing second. Stewart out. Brown to A. Phillips. Robins out, by A. Phillips, unassisted. Fourth inning Blazard out, Stewart to Wiseman G. Adams first on had throw by Stewart. Flint fanned. Brow d s two sack-e- r scored G. Adams. Simmons fl nv out to Foxley. Cowan and Wiseman out Simmons to A. Phillips. Barkdull flew out to Blazard. Fifth inning Garrett out, Stew to Wiseman. By bee and A. Adams both flew out to M Phil' lips' Biamires flew out to M. Adams F' xley flew out to Simmons. Phil lips hit x single and stole second. Brown thre w wild over Becond bate and Phillips scored. Burton ' fped out to A.jhillips .V Sixth inning Phillips went ti first on Biamires error, forced out at second; Blazard first on the play, nd he was forced out at second. G. Adams making first. Flitn out, Blarrires.to Wiseman. Stewart walked, end when Rob ins hit the ball through Simmons for an brror and took first, he went to third. Cowan kidded Brown for a vvalk, filling She bases. Wisemans clean single scored Stewart and Robins. Bark-du- ll took first on Cowan's out at thrd Biamires 'sacrificed. Foxley fouled out to Garrett. Seventh inning Brown out, Cowan, to Wiseman.. Simmons fltvv out to Cowan. Garrett skied out to Foxley, JL Phillips out, M. Adams to st Cf wans II- ' Saturday was Dayjs County .Day - at the Lagoon. The largest crowd to attend the outing in ten years attended. The members of the Farmmgton club vvere.ii- - evicjtence.all 'day and did everything to make th:, day a success. The first event of the day was a ball game between the Farmington girls and the Bountiful girls., The laitertook the Farmington girls - into eamp to the tune of 23 to 6v The main event ,of the day and the one which drtvv the large crowd was the Layton - Kaysville game and is given in detail below. 1 Ball Game. did It7 Oh inyyes-KaysTlIlis And when sweet. Ah. revenge the biggest crowd that ever .attended a hall game in Davis county, was present,' it was" all the sweeter. With both teams playing big league ball, Kaysville took the long end of the 4 to 3 score. Layton played good ball excellent ball, but their errois and bad luck came at critical times. It was a better game than the Jocal .fans ever witnessed this season at Lucas park in SUt Lake City. Com-nieici- al -- -- e - Cowan at second -- for Kaysville, the star game, taking and getting away chances great with them Stewart at short, played his best game this year. U bins pegging to stcond .was a Pete Biamires was feature. on the job all the time as were al the rest of the Kaysville boys. pl.iyed -- Archie Phillips and Garrett were the big men lor Layton. First inning Simmons singled and stole second, and scored on Garretts home ruti clout to the , . BASEBALL ' KAYSVILLE: Vs. MiDVALE . at ps. ai J Sheffield. Parlf In-th- . tit. August 16th: ADMISSION PI Game Callfcd at lri ! 25c 4:00 0 - Ring , H 1 - 1 y , - n - . time. Countybank . Oien, k LtifMy pf 4il I it i uni u iu Ui. Li4 ilfi It II nl ! Aim m O. 'l U U A 1 H tt, Mr ii.r tanM . d P MO, !oo VtAhlii Uy U li ,i,k T, ti . r li O h i t I - I y itiidf r Ju- -l till i N rfIt tfT- 1 number and one great grand child. Those present besides members cf the family were Air. and M E, C, Capejier. Mr. and Mrs. J.ot'il f Uli rtu alo i !l 01- i 11 3 C30 ALL 0 CARNIVAL , Mis. W, It. Sui t ii is ADAMS Composed of members of the Adams family VS . SOUTH - WEBER SECOND GAME vs. - - , ' A1 Ifymhausfcr will Hold Court n On account of the fact that Judge Rumhatisers were unable to round up all the vap Pioneer Day, he will hold court between the games. . of-flee- rs evzh ng Refreshments on the Ctounds D C 1 lie v .1 , ki. eaillg t -. ;;ng is busy -- -- sflUIgtlt SMUill to t lie llotir mill. iXJi.Uttl.g, 1 111 1 l it IHt ilitlllg t'n sniiiit J. liMutison, of tl.o Caniorui inissi ,ii, was visiting with lus d.iught Katj last .0 nesday liutii rt Thikui hits installud a mg gasolitie tank, w th pump that a iiiy serve Ins motor customers m we cl t it leutly. John Hilt gu'c a pmty 111 entertainment of ah"Ut -- 4 ot Jn 0y and gill tiieiuia at tlieAtomo ot ills parents Mr aiklxMi's.J. it. Hill." K. 1 - 1 -- 1 4 he Layton MUKng Elevator ek ct.'itpM iy is liiUallu g new ois ivhfT wit! guatly eunlaeiii-iU'.- - 1L.-WSO- - CONSTABLE e U SALE. tluMbandling' 01 guuu Horn Take Notice that tlieJfiiUowing : otatioim. dcicribcd properly or so much ' hits NVcuvir has gone to thereof as may be necessary will iruiuiunthin to superintend the bo sold at public Auction by at .i; sii.ng ot iyiM) i nsliels of bar-e- Robert Biamires, Constable, wliun June bei n ptireliased tl, . house of John 11 orton, Kays-villon the 27th oay of August oy the Milling company. 1 1 a. m. to at satisfy a Boarding P. Ellison will go to Nevada House Keepers Lien- of said t. e last of the Week to silpermlelio Morton John for the sum of l.a; delmry ot 6,1 UU weathers L it ll the J Jlisull Ut liehing eom-- . E;ghtccu ($18.00) Dollars for has sold to the Vestcru Jmurd afld lodging of WUliam pany Bess due prior to July 1st, 1913. i at company of S;n Fransisco, tile y e, - Dav is Count y Da .J udson Htok miMoid an autoiHobde- - accident on tiic county roud 111 front of - - One Violin. One Harp. ' .One Trunkund Contents. JOHN MORTON. , When W'u.lace Mrs. st Fanrefs Unicn HeII Cowley C LAYTON cl D ' t Am-rica- Linen r n . AT LAY F ll FD b TA VI 1 Fll, TO II - August 16th ADMISSION n 25c 6am: Galied at 3:30 'Wc SlocK 'bountiful, ' Saturday - - Vtah fr tit. H W, ARMhTLGXQ, Tic M'J. G. SEAllS, Cathier. z , 'him to- m- Fl. F D ST A VFFER , it. W A RMS TRGFQ, 11. 1 MORRIS, 11EMIY II. BLGOD, 11, 1.. KESTLER, T. 11. ARMSTROSO, LGR1S C. WGOLI.EV. Frett. , r . CDO ytt hhtral litiet otcchtitUhi uitk ffeed Lej ctiit toluUtd. it mi ft n cDez I nion State Capital 50,000- Ccvtivcitd One admission ror the day . Q D BASEBALL1 wait to meet lh t'nin of L'tali cxeuisionists at Raymond, Cannot tXpeet" to see ada, s!e-diher parents but when she caught sight. of 1k r father, the shock wnts so great that she fainted Howshe soon conscious-ever, regained ' ; Th total proceeds of the day will be applied on the indebtedness of the Layton ball park, Layton will. play a return game at Kaysville, for the Kaysville park on v r Labor Day. . C 10 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Frantz, of Mountain Green, have been KAVg'ilOLL c C3 build is west point. laYnrft ti HU, 1 w-r- e FIRST GAME AT 2 P. M. Judge isitiiif, white her Itiimly l au.u. a. - wth the r.llistiu v The past week lias seen ten carload shipments ot Layton products. Two carloads of spuds shipped to Montana; one carlo Colorado Springs; one car to Denver;' two cars farther East; three cars of barley to Salt Lake Cdy and a cur of mill goods to Winncimfcca, Nevada. M. E. Howard - U - the Los firm of the Howard Angeles Brokerage company vv.is in town th's week with a view to handling Utah crops in .Southern Calif, rnia, The Layton Milling Elevator coiypany have, been customers of this firm for the past three years and report good returns from this company. August ' r- Agnes Pringle of Suit Luko is City, visiting with Miss. Bessie . 'Stevenson. .Miss Ut'Sa. SATIIR LfllTOH, . Inas e ort ifultur.; I nspector. BIG ' eio.n St da'io. it J'roiit m to v n Friday. . Mrs. J. ll. Thurjood has been pute ill' for several days. Air. and Mrs. alluee Sessions w.th Mr. atulMrs. J W: Holt' Sunday'. . i lie t leurtiehl virtual visited &t 1 omt .Sunday e eumg aitil . gave a very interesting program, ljw West Point Mutual gave the pt lgrum in Syracuse. Miss Bertha Thurgood has lrom a shott visit with fr'cnds in Morgan louuty. . lio Willey, son of Ilr. aud Mrs. .Joseph Wiiie,- met with few seriolis aemUnt ,H 'vry 'Viliile dtiys ago. vvorkuigat the farm intLaytiviif assisting fell in. Abe. hay, tin; derMek-for- k on him amt knocked him off the Imy stack, llo was unconscious Li' sometime and received several nmi cuts and bruin,s. He was lakru to ms home and at last reports was slowly r covering. On Aug. 2Aud a banquet, dance and program will.b. given in the W'.st I cunt meeting lainsefof the Hi'tiel'it of the nevvitiieting house w! ieli will soon be dedicated. -- iain-- j the week visiting with-thil Wm of S, M. Korsluvv and John ' H, fiibson. . . .J EZRA V. STKKD OCD C X Ahx Mis. -- ti'-- . ZDCSSCIDCn -- n days. rofehstu P. J. the apple, growers of Davis the oid saloon, tic was oadly First County. , . , omised and had his aim broken, Second publication August 14th,. publication August 21st. Phase look at yoir apple crop, tie machine was badly damaged, for it is getting full of worms. 'Mrs. Grace and daughSpray at jnce with arsenate t of ter Nonua of Taylor Miss Edith Ogden, lend, using 6 pounds per 120 gal- uul ili.ss I laire MeDeimott of lon of water. It looks as though Idaho arc spending Montpelier, th se worms would last 10 days. To A 0:::2 , short Mrs. . Charles , JL -- Turner her 61st birthday last week, and if genuine surprise pirty waa' given 'her by her child rtu and grand children, 36 in . Utzh . for- - a- - elebrated at the Sign of the Diamond .. i w Cleaned? Why Dont You Bring Your Watch to be Dont you know that your watch ought to be cleaned at are least once every 18 months the bearings in a watch .themsehret away very fine and if. you allow them to grind In rancid oil it is the surest way to ruin a pod time piece, n Let me examine it for yon, Free, the next time yon are in townMand if your watch needs .any attention I will give youT Mrper cent off if you bring this ad. with you. ting with Mr. end Mrs. J. E. CMgm'd for Im-c- i 20010000 . , FARAUNGTON scored - WAYTOH: -- 1 8 is1 v , the play. Barkdull fanned. Blam-ire- s .singled. , Wiseman taking thrd on the play and died on the bag when Foxley finned. Ninth inning G Adams fanned Flint got robbed of a hit by Cowan. Brown fanned. 4 K.ysville, 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 x 3 0 Layton, Kaefer. Umpire The Store With the Guarantee, NUMBER 47 - Robins. Cowan caught out between second and th;rd, Wiseman taking first on skgle 1913 -- - Saturday It, at-th- ng A, , UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST, FARMINGTON Following the ball game there Knight of Ndt Lake .uni .Mi Mhd race e irii; Mfingluun pool. ' oKShtHitiiulr e waltz the yening prize was, a great attraction and was 1 the Rev. .('t Nuinlay woo by Miss Grace Hatch of e1.- - i callus ol oventig a lU'lghaui Woods Cross and Mr. Dick Pal-nu- r i i shy ti i miur-lel- , lecturcrt itu of Farmington The rest Kf about U0 inter? ted hMri)ei; . of the evening was spent imtheftft- ttK. u,M ljwn ; s suhjeM tummy attractive places ofthepret- - Hn ( lirists Sen, .on i n the ty resort. ana Af ihaii iiifgur'y Such events as tl b f6ster an niahicii two oeal ile.els .Ounng all county spirit and it is safe to i,c say that the custom of observing the day will remain for many and V 1'ii.hr liarold J. iuiismt si tin' w .caiiritd nitssn n has lua-many a year. . leehilsut lolll Ills latois. to lie lOMpnny Kldcr D.nid Ibnmn-U.tiiiH'. r.idr Uomi'ty lias ! t f;oia apia pith-it n aioi suricnutf 1 THE. HOSE CITY, was h rL t tu t,d rf tit wity couuty. 'light Inst to lunc him ihw Muitr f .t.ruf cmovaivy, th Horaf jf 0 wn t he iuur-uttfrtiw r of hm bone onaigiit home, 'they H it on, the lanalum of tl oln i.rtry. 'tii't oi August i.i.u wi.i . arm i Wuikssua Ljv4j iwn Uatoe tater for Lul U, A flw ao ait tii last of tin month. "" ,.J file luiu ml str n os owr tin .Mrs. iJr, Anna 1 rry-isa- s yet r K toa feeble-t- o leave t in mains ot irs. 1U it ,U. AHlk'L in heUl wt.i the v..id meeting Salt Lake. h n'lsc lnr Cucsday rttunooii. Mrs. George B. Tliatcliir of was a large attemLiuo, a proProvo, is a visitor 1' the home of foMt u of. beautiful flowers and a h,ng cortege lolJowcd to the B'shop Robinson. Jin? resting place u.thodcpiutod, Mr. and Mrs. J. JK. Robinson 11. Robinson presided have Inen visiting for two weeks Bhhop J. with relatives iii Morgan county. ami made. some very appropriate jimacks. Mrs. Aimlia S. Rogers The Rieger & Lindh-- basiTball who had labored for a number of team of JSalt Lake Will play the years in the Primary with the Farmington team h re next Matur dei eased, spoke vi ry feelingly. ITcsrdenV Clias. V', fkinose for diy at 4 p. m. a near neighbor, gate ail years Mr. ad Mrs. Parley Stars and M r . andAhs lleber- - Sessions, re- interesting disemirse. Otlierspeak Vr-were Mathonmh 'fhoimis and turned Saturday from a weeks E. Robins 41 who JiMiih had excursion to Big Springs, Idaho. h. th known Airs. Miller since Mr. aud Mrs, Walter Hampton tln-y- were children Eldrf Wal-te- i W. Steed offered x4he openand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ramp-toof Centerville took an auto- ing prayer and President Jesse mobile trip to Gunnison and back M. Smith the closing prayer. The last week, "from Monday' to Satur- choir sang bister tlmu Wert Mild anti Lovely, Shall We day Who Meet Bin oiid the ltivcr, Herald dartretumed Monday in areTheseWhite Arrayed from Rochester, ew York, where aiid 'Novy From Pain Resting he lias been attending, summer Miss Ireta Hess and Sorrow. school. He is assisting in also rendeied a voen solo. 7 Davis wava-swimtui- Phillips. Burton fanned. Stewart out, Garnett to A Phillips. Eighth inning By bee first on hit over short. M. Adams flew out to Burton. A. Phillips flew out to M. Phillips. Blazard out, Biamires "to Wiseman-- over Robins to first on- hit Cowans short and stol4 second. ' ; . LM-Philli- AND . - r |