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Show - f I 4 I 1 ARE YOU, SUBSCRIBER? .4? .not, please notice, the fen era! appearance of the paper. observe tharthe' nel j"Then Sub- service ia unsurpassed. scribe today; ahy delay? FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTIN' T v, fj t prices.. Let ns Lars Prompt '" Brynieffex printing leirjraory-- J h 5 lrt and efficiency. J' At living ur next order. Both telephones. e REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME IX. KAYSVILLE AND FARMINGTON UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. ne FIRST BILL GAME i AT SHEFFIELD PARK j j t Mountain States T. & T. Co. 5. Kayiville 11. Yes, all the fans journeyed out -- to. Sheffield Park to see .the- - opening iram.e ,on the m grounds. Now we don't ha to take a hack seat for anyone in the matY hate-pleter of grounds: of room, a first class diamond j nty aiiit-Kamu- -a 'm ould-- do hat grand stand-teridit to a city- - five-tim- oor third scoring Hark dull, K1 to: loft "field.,' Stock fanned to Sleep on firt anil Doxey singled to right and took wax caught.' Sior xeem on throM- to, third. Osborne 2ville, ouf by Barkdull at third. Green Second Inning K singled and took second on throM-Ioc-- 'Sandall the es And the trreaL er part of this is due -- to the progressive spirit and action of 1L J, Sheffield, u ho has done so mui$h for to give Kaysville a place size of Kaysville. hit safeto scored. hr. rmttvrnSueeney sec- - -- 111 11 -o- -- )ox Slu-ffiel- 1 1 , tM-ee- 1st Barkdull, T. .3rd. 2nd Sheffield . . -- Robins,- Merton, . Hansen. rh JlumjuelL Wiaeuranjw as a.ll ba Ur HobsonGreen Thompson. Hteck. -- . - - rb -- BASEBALL At Layton Sat., May Id. Personal LOST friend: A A It trough- - fame to berm-ihTu- niied of the Utah- Medical "Journal, was ill, the later information of his death eanie to me as a shock. Wlnle never having met Dr. Clift in person, 1 had reason to eoti-s- i ler hirrr omr u Ciny- - ti.'s r IT i . K. Some two years ago lie reij nested nu to toiitribute an oeiasioiul artii le forYTYjoiirnal. Several mouths later askeil me to become on. of U s. associate editors and still later made the arrangements wdiertdiy Nevada Medicine came in Mme to eoiye, showed verv that bis friendship ecimhisivil) a vvorth having. thing vyi.s Utliough Doctor Clift was not, as the world considers one, a rii h inan, nevertheless he never stood lia-and withheld his sup- port otYinything whielrprnnriseil printer things for humanity, even though such action on lus part might have taken mone.v which Nance stole -- - Wiseman. Hobson hit by pitched ball. Hobson out playing horse with Wiseman and Sheffield. SteMart flew out to left. Phillips All braid shapes and early spring lisliked him hit safe for one and stole second could not but admit hats at. cost this week at Kaysin and practiced he believed to and that Foxley singled right ville Millinery Adv. : : lations with his brother doctors, -out took third, d lie believed in our organizations, but further believed that they should btruf the sortyhich would give the low, as well as the high, equal "opportunities. IIYTselieved that thosj at the heads of our medical organizations should do and the- work outlined through the columns of his journal CLEARFIELD k llveljr tmdlog point In the greut pnaoh and apple growing dlatrlrt In the north end of Liavla counly, llaa Canueij and large crojw of tomato and peaa are grown for eanntng. Growing community and much building under way. Ha ,lve Commercial Club for-the- - Fred Gibson was a visitor m, Salt Lake SM-eene-y H. S. w-h- . -- 1 DMbSION 25c OJdocD is . -- aniLi'or die uplifting of not only lus own lrofession, huT" tlwtjvrorld large He was one of those men, m ho like Grant, M ould fight it nut on the same line, if it took .dl summer. Knowing Jhathe Mas right, he never was known to r treat, and surrender was a word which undoubtedly could Hot be found in lus vocabulary. He,spit t.lie of Dr. Clift, lie Utah .Medical Journal will e, prosper ami grow, and will Tpuuun the same sort of journal as it was under his editorship ; one of the highest possible type; one at the forefout in the fight for as better things for humanity, well as for the doctor. , every one of us, lost one of our best friends, hut let us hope that our loss is his gain Let with every one of us our this journal put forth great that evt efforts to keep alive vvlueh IK Clift has begun and carried on so well. 1, for one, am" ready and willing to'do everything in my power to keep alive the Utah section of this journal and to operate if upon the plans laid down hy Doctor Clift. Let such effort on our part he our monument to his nnmory. 1 fcl (lint such aetion on . our part bjive met wit-- i his heartiest approval, lad In been allowed .to Inc and view our actions.. Let live 'Hi Utah Medieiri Journal and grow thorugh the efforts of these of us who are left behind at Tb-af- tr 1 v We-have- stole-secon- d. - employ a u t o . police, special lie w; jl L noLbother people who arc sane drivers and it will takcar good car and a nervy driver to distance him wlioii mounted on his red'Indian. Up to Tuesday morning five dmi'i-had been fined and s warned. riie. fines have not exceeded ten dollars but will be more severe if there is not better oberv- -' '' an cc of the speed limit. Utah Development League at Farmington Monday. The first stop 'that willM made bv the Utah DeveTopmont- l4ague .excursionists, in their swing around the circle of Utah cities, will be made at Farming-toat 9 25 a. m., and will remain until 10:f3, More than 100 of the foremost eitizens of the state will be among the excursionists and they Mill bring Ilelds' celebrated hand them, also the male Imperial quartette which will sing some of their best songs. Every progressive citizen of Davis county is invited to be present at Farmington- - on- - tju oeeassion and help to set forth thi advantages, of Davis county. The excursionists will be received by the Farmington commercial dub, that live body that is striving to hasten the day when the Little Kingdom of Davis County, will come into its own. Let this occasion be a rallying day ta Iboost the proposition of a league-of-Dav- is county commercial clubs which will work fnr lhe fullcKLdcvelopment of the county. Let us all go and help each other to wake up; p M-it- -- - -- f o Itseeins that Mrs. John O. M. Barnes visitmany automobile owners feel that the people. of tkd ed Clearfield several times durcountry towns have no rights ing the Meek on account of the w hieh - they are hound to respect. illness of her" sister, Mrs. Jacob This strangLfacthas beenJorce-abl- F. Layton. Y- "-' -- " y brought out during the past week heri in Kaysville and in Farmington. Every machine own- er in the state knows that it ja unlawfuli to drive through any town at ate eity-o- r speed of 15 miles an hour and over and know that they are liable 'to arrest when they exceed that rate. Many ofthem pass through the towns of Davis county with all the speed possible. Just. after noon Monday,-whethe school children were crossing , Main street two men driving a racing car, trying to beat another car JTpm Salt. Lake to Ogden, shot through the groups of children at a . terrific speed and -- with Ya roar, continued up the 'street. Instantly Lester Gleason, mounted on his two cylinder Indian, wfs after the racing car and the brick ( v ertook. it opposite car and and the brought yard of Juscourt into the; occupants tice Barnes who assessed a fine of $10, which was promptly paid. On Sunday the auto police was very busy calling down drivers exceeding the speed limit, most of whom promptly slowed dowm in a courteous manner. But there wrerg exceptions and parties wdto ignored the warning vyere promptly pinched apd taken into court. No one has yet been ar rested who was not exceeding 0 0 BASEBALL At Sheffield Park n -f- Vs. 1 - a.-r- , - m. L, Than my Yundavewning two motor" .llll how lift y 'might, be eonvited vcie drivers were pulled in and He i'imiH.1 riiled fliat wliieli ln taken before the justice where thy muh t u. u.x good, and eeiitUl'eil, it that less than four transpired m a 1imUy manner, that which dollars was the total capitol of, did Hot meet vvith-hi- s approval. tin cliesty.rycilLsta. rioVed 1 h;... Cl ifL.lieeau.se, lie .was m Tlie- city council - did well to a iY liter, always for the right Lester Gleason as enforce-th- e Ogden during the week. made every effort-t- a Mrs. Jacob E. Layton has been action' It was through his efforts that the local .societies and the very ill for several days. Utah Medical Association ranked 'Elder Joseph I Payne, who hgh ih the medical organizations recently returned from a mission of the country. to CaliforniaYhas been called as ltwas largely through Dr. one of the workers at the Bureau Clifts activities that the Utah of Information, n Salt Lake City. Plan came into being, and still and just Miss Rose Beesley and Alvin later that other right in that State. Wood both of tLis place, were laws were enacted measures which he proposmarried in the Salt Lake Temple Other oh Wednesday. In the evening ed were not, for the ,time being 3, Kaysville, 5. a 'very jiabprati., reception was acted upon, but had he Jived they a single doubt, - Sixth- - Inning Hansen anned.-R. given at the home of the bride. would, 'without the attention of ball. received have hit by pitched Thompson make their The. young eoupie-wil- l .UtahVAlthough of R. the bunted. Thompson home in Clearfield. legislators Sweeney he has passed from our sight, the out betMeen bases by Sandall, took second in the play, thing which he has begun will nol CREDITORS. TO NOTICE had have been would out but die, but will be taken up by his Sheffield held the ball, llobson Estate of Mary A Alvord,.de- associates, and his hovering spirit will "rejoice in knowing that all fanned. ceased. Stewart safe at first. Phillips Creditors will present claims that he has done on earth hak doubled, SteMart. scoring. Foxley with vouchers to the undersigned not been lost. Not only has Utah sustained a sacrificed, Phillips going to third. at his residence in Clinton, Davis Wiseman tapped a short on& to County, Utah, bn or before the great lojef .through the1 death of center scoring Phillips. Barkdull 20th, day ofAugust, A. D. 1913. Doctor Clift, but the medical world at large as well. We UNDERWOOD WALLACE, hit to third and Wiseman took t hird am error by Osborne, Shef- Administratoj- - of theF;tateJol have ben closely associated with him will ieel our loss more keen field flew out to left. Barkdull Mary A. Alvord, deceased. x Robins 4iit for two Date of first publication April ly than all others, as we have sacks along the left foul line scor 17,1913; last pubIicatipaay--8; Ttrcrmjd'TlThabfr of calling upon him for assistance in times of T9I37 on second i dall singled and took George.JWalsh,Attorneyforj3eeiUiiridJLw and all the offenders test this ometei dc Robins. to us for give up Estate. the throw in, scoring qnattcr o were know addition S. M. Dr.. ScoreGreen flew out. guilty and most CliftibY 5, th;y pendent of them a of was) acknowledged the fact, medicine, Kaysville, 10. Kaysville vs. Henagers Business ?o being doctor bis nne or two occassions On 1 because of One of law, and, Seventh Inning Osborne sing-- College, Saturday aftenroon. M-S.-- LAYTON parties arrested put up big bluffs garnished with approved forms ol bar room language and complained at tin indignities heaped up-vthem by pie ban country peo-pbut without avail. Kaysville City will stc to it that the streets i,the city arc not used for a speedway and the reckless drivers who want things their own way had bettu , steer along another lie route. of .Davis people have ,tQ county delight , people pass along their roads and view tlie delightful scenery and enjoy tlie balmyairlbut they do not want the lives of her people en daggered ) b p u rseprpu d reck- ess ear owners. -- assistanee, fmie and mV T k Phillips Phillips stealing home. No, Myron didnt show any regard for his new Suit, he pfoM-eup the ground for Pyards making the unrewarded slide. Foxley yept to second and Wiseman hit safe to left for one, he proceeded to third. Barkdull singled to left and Foxley got home dh an error by Steek. Wiseman out at home trying to score. Score M! S. ,3 Kaysville, 5. Fifth Inning Osborne hit and went to second on error by Foxley. Steek placed one in Phillips mitt out in. center garden. Os borne scored on single by Doxey. Green walked. R. Thompson fanned. Doxey out at third by Barkdull. ' . Sheffield fanned. Robins fanned Sandall hit safe for one. Green popped out to Sweeney. Score Iliave feel that I a g. i in, ftul ii fnme lGiad' that l)r. Frcdnc Clift, lute editur one He showed me - , Fourth Inning R. Thompson fanned. Sweeney out Sandall to , 1 out.-Osbor- ne Sandall took first on four balls. Iv hst one o, the best li lends ha evir posst sst il. in addition to t estovv iughoiiors upon nuY7 he to spend. It second, he could his efforts was through largely on ball i.iat hit the plate. Stewart laws'-whiclit Ut was that given' to Doxey. Score. M. looked to better things, and this S. 5, Kaysville 11. wad done without a thought Ninth Inning Osborne first of recompense to him, either at on 'error by Barkdull. Osborne tintime of occurrence or in the stole second.! Steek fanned. DoxHe was u'man absolutely future. ey popped out to Barkdull. Green Mithbut a selfish thought; one walked Osborne and Steek took of Gods noblemen. one each on Bartons balk. Tlionip son fann al. Final Score M, S. 5, Although Doctor Clift may have found fault 'witlr hy smile Kaysville, Ilf Umpire, Simmons bpen within the profession because of of Layton. Attendance 200. certain stands Mhich heJtookoven those who may have personally at second. - Clift. The rate -- d The game in detail : fanned. First Inning Doxey Wiseman. Green out, Sandall to Thompson took first on error by SheffieldIIansen fanned. Wiseman hit to left and took secon d Ton er ro ylB te c k and Osborne. Barkdull hit to deep Scoring.Wisenian. renter, f or-tSheffield fanned.- - Robins pushed ahot one to Osborne at second, who dropped the ball but recovered it' inf time' to- - eateh the runner' at first. Sandall placed Kaysville 11. Eighth Inning-Bart- on, Man fro n Tokio on the mound for Kaysville, Sandall in right field for Green. R Thompson flied out to Barkdull. A. .T. Green hatting lor Sweeney went out, Sheffield to NVisemati. Hummell out Bari dull to Wiuuan. Robins out, Osborne to Doxoy Nance batting for Sandall walked Bntron flew out to Osborne 1 to form. M. S. Sv-or- e IvioU-i- 1 lo-ar- UfWbt ss. . . Stewart, ef .... Phillips, .... If Foxley, Although the game was ragged in spots it ivas a good game for the first oC the season. Sandal fanned nine in seven innings and 'allowed eight hits. Barton fanned tM'o and alloM'ed no hits in tM-innings. Hansen ianned four and Hummell tM'o and they allou--e15 hits. Wiseman seemed to be aTTliats making four hits in five times up.- Barkdull did good stick M'ork also. Sheffield made some bad errors at second as well ax Some good piays. He needs a ingood weeks practice to round -- Gardner During this time manj letters passed bctMeen us, and those fron him slioMed me that he mus a man far alwne Gie average. They showed that he "was not only a good physician, but one uho had the interests of humanity at t at all limes. The fact that hi 'took-- it Very decideil interest in eugenics and beieiveu in purity 4 tliYTuiiMiuf race, and that he did il in lus power to bnn alxuit re lot ms, looking toward a better Doxey, R. Thompson. Osborne. . Sweeney. ....p Sandall, ut . m .... oxs. into being. - Wiseman, Dr. G. L. , 8or 1 popped but man to second. it ei ys i "I' Vy b " LeYYY!' eunies t' li J be suitivill when ihelitue first and second scoring able for the high' school events and sending, Barkdull Wistynan rtieh as football, track and other Robins to stole second and third. school doings. It will he a good to Sandall first on four uciit of place to celebrate The 4th balls. Green pulled a boiie head ' .July and Pioneer Day. ' anil a nice double bybunting The players appeared in the nattiest sTfits seen in Kaysville play resulted, catching Barkdull Hanfor mahy a year, being grey trim-- at home amF'Green at first, Score-M- , to to sen Doxey, Sweeney cd ivitli blue. Grey sweaters 4. S. 2, Kaysville, Hie K blue with a completed outfit. The lineup follows: -- LATEBR. CLIlT n vlirificeir, sending Thompson, to singled to center and stole second. Hobson fanned. Osborne ond. Hansen singled, scoring hit to right coring R Thompson, Green, liaison out by Sheffield Osborne safe on second Hy Shef- trying-tsteal. , field's muff. Steek out Stewart IJuumiell pitching- - for Mount-fi- r Philto Wi.sYman. States. SteM-ar-t Green fanned. Stewart fanned,. lips firxt on error by Osborne. Philips Yhw iont to center. Score: 'StiMiirt 4o third on play. Phillips M S. 1. out stealing second Stewatr scorKaysiille. 2. Third Inning Doxey lnt safe ed Forley fanned. Wiseman to left fur two eushionsr Green hunted to Hummel1 but Mas safe R. Thompscu out, Shef- at first on Doxey V fine bone-field Doxey taking i e a d ,7Birk d nil h ithy pit c h ed third on the play. Doxey scored ball. AViseman Merit to second. el 1 1 oil Mild pitch. Hansen fanned. Sheffield ut-TTu ey on to error by first Foxley got Green. Wiseman bit safe through soeond advancing Foxley one. Barkdull hit safe to center seor- - YeNYnrsv.tnrelYfrY'iTli.'tt'jmh';fjry';jmd-afltanerng- only available for base ball, we y knovv ledge of things loga to Inin tor opinions aside oj tlmse ,i a neiliea i liara.eter. If we vvei,Y desirous', if otfering a new . measure to our ' tegisl.it iViS, i f w a Y D iTTli ft wiio drafn d our nhax into form, siielras outd be aeeeptable. Ve all feel that Me shall lie obliged to- seek lito the furt he most corners nf lie tenth to find a. muu Mho Mill fill J lie place ofJr. j great IE TO t NUMBER 33 ftfti o Sat., May M KAYSVILLE jT Vs. 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