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Show ( . . V aw fanned. Mann made the circuit on what should have been a two BY W. P. EPPERSON A SON bagger, three men juggling the ball getting it home. Bock hit . KAYSVILLE UTAH right along the right foul line and made a full round of the secoiid-cl&Entered matter Feb- sacks. Good fanned Cowan walked, took second -- on ruary 15, 1311, at Kayt villa, Utah under the act of March 2, 1879. W.semans saerfiice and scored on Simmons three sack clout. Advertising Rates on application. When Barkdull hit Sjmmons scored on th 3 throw, in and Barkdull Subscription $1,25 per year when w,issafe at first. Fitzpatrick paid, in advance, $1.50-pe- r year made a beautiful running catch in overdue subscriptions or "when of Robins1 foul, darkdull' was not in advance.- 53fo yitfltx u st paid . Saturday, August 2nd Wrights Rummage Sale. Wrights Clothing Store has been va cated. The new stock having been moved to the new store, one door north of the big store. ; All old stocks from every depart -. out stealing thirdSixth Inning Jensen out by Office Phone, No. 10. Wiseman unassisted. Coleman Residence Phone, No. 34. out, Stewart to Wiseman.' Welders fanned. - PIONEER DAY AT KAYSVILLE "Stewart made first on Goods efror but was out on a force at second. Blamires safe at first on .. (Continued from page 1) , ahead and won handily. The' last the play. Robins and Phillips raewas matched between France out on a fast double, Good to Weiders and Graham.- - Graham won. Seventh hallInning Fitzpatrick after.1the game flew out to Phillips. OLeary . the horse relay raie waslield on the ball grounds and was the out by Wiseman unassisted with most spectacular event of the a 1 lose run for the base, Johnson-faday James II. Morgan rode a nned., Garrett flew out to center. string of buek skins Dick, Snip, Ci wan safe at first when he. mad Bv ek and Skinner and Arthur a fast slide to th3 bag. Cowan rode Swanger Barney, Ted, Pet and Buck, The rules for the w.nt to third on Wisemans singrace was that each rider was to le. Wiseman out sttaling second. circle around the track once Simmons flew out tr center. Eighth Inning Mann out, change horses, saddling each herse. himself. SLwar.ger had hot- Blamires to Wiseman. Bock flew ter luck in saddling and won by out to Simmons who made a qu.'te a margin. Morgan had pn tty eatch hack of - second. tin fastest string and rode a fine Good took first onStewarts er-rand stole second. Jensen safe race. This was the first relay in the county and met with a great at first on Wisemans error and, re option from " the1 spectators. stole Second.- - Coleman flow' out The next event was a relay foot to Phillips, t Barkdull flew out to left. Rob race between two picked teams. ins out, Good to Johnson. StewKing, B. Major, F Major and The-mafanned. art who wa Smpson won. Ninth Inning Weiders flew to hand the flag to Phillips dropto Wiseman. out, ped it and thus delayed the lrtst Fitzpatrick doubled. runner. OLeary walked. John soi. doubled, scoring Weiders and Ball Game OLeary. Mann fouled,, out . to i "The ball game wa 7 of "course, R bins. Bock out, Simnons to the crowning attraction of the Wiseman. - ; day and brought out' the biggest With-- dead f two runs crowd ever seen at Sheffield park them the locals went to theagainst plate Cowan was the star of the day for the last inning and the fans nn.king three tallies without mak- litud up along the sidelines and ing a hit. He bluffed out the did their best to start a rally. pitcher, and ran the bases in a W are getting a big reputation truly spectacular manner. Wise- with these out side teams for oui man hit opportunely but his rotters and it was only an -- act unsuccessful attempt to steal at of Providence that Kaysville did last was a mistake. Had lie play not score in this inning. Blamires ed safe the man on third could fm.ucd. Phillips safe on first have come in on Simmons long or. eror by Fitzpatrick, who Vas fly. Phillips did .som'e sen badly rattled. Garrett flew out sat:onal work in the field and to Good. Cowan fanned. caught everything that cameras KAYSVILLE.; wuy. ' On one occasion Garrett AB. R. II. 0. A. ran into him at full speed just 5 1 0 '0 as he caught the ball and knocked Garretl, If. 3 3 0 2 "hhn down but when he arose and Cowan, rf. the dust cleared away he had the Wiseman, lb. u0 0 2 9 4 1 f 5 Simmons, 2b. ball in his hand. - 4 0 1 0 First Inning Weiders walked, Barkdull, 3b. 4 9 1 7 st le second, and scored on Pita- Robins, 0.' ss. 4 0 0 0 Stewart, two ricks pat bagger. OLeary 4 0 1 0 and Fitzpatrick were doubled out Blamires, p. 2 0 0 4 Cowan to Simmons. Johnson sing- Phillips, cf. 1 0 0 0 le! Mann flew, out to Cowan. Foxley, cf. . Garrett was safe on an error 34 5 6 27 at short. Cowan got a long fly that was dropped in center. RobRETAIL CIERKS. ins and Cowan scored od Wise- AB. R.1I.0. nu n's . single, tying the score. Weiders, 2b. -- - 2 1 0 5 S'mmons flew, out to left. Wise- Fitzpatrick, 3b. 2 3 3 man was forced out at second by 0 Leary,- - If. . . .4 2 0 r3 Barkdull, who stole Second and Johnson, lb. 0 2 7 was thrown out by Mann at third. Mann, c." 1 1 3 Second Inning Bock fanned. Bock, cf. 1 1 2 Good was hit by a ritclied ball. ss. 3 0 2 4 Sodowsky flew out to Simmons. Sowadzki,rf. 1 0 0 0 Coleman -- out, Stewart" to Wise- Coleman, 3 o' 0 b p : man. T 3 0 1 0. 0 Jenson, if. Robins singled. Stewart fanned Robins stole second. Blam 35 7 10 27 11 ires, safe on error at left, advanc1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 Krysville, ing Robin's. Phillips popped out R.lail. Clerks, 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 to third. Robins out stealing. Home runs- - Manu, Boek. Two-luiThird Inning Weiders walked, hits Fitzpatrick, 2. Three-baS- e but was out stealing second. hits Johnson. Simmons. singled. OLeary and Cowan to Double Simmons plays Fitzpatrick safe on Simmons ereiders to Good to Johnson. ror Fitzpatrick scored when tlm locals failed to put out Stolen bases Weiders Fitzpat-S- t J olinson 0 .Leary scored Fit len bases Weiderst OLeary, zpa trick. Good, Wiseman. First on Mann's sacrifice fly to Phillips. base on rrors Cleiks, 1; KaysB ek flew out to Phillips. l). Hits off Coleman, 7; ville, Garrett out, Weidei to Johnson of! 10. Left on bases-Clerk- s, Blamires, Cowan hit by pitched hall. Wise-nu- n 7; 3. the opening day of is ment of Wrights Three Stores have been moved to the old building. These are stocks from last year and former years stocks we dont want to carry; Beginning Saturday we will sell the1 whole outfit out at prices which will jam the store with 'crowds. We have only a few days possession of the bid building before we give it up we will use it as. an outlet for all of our Rummage stocks. Shoes, Clothing and Dry Gkods ail Rummagi Stocks and Rummage Prices; Look for the Signs - Nr Ogden -- Ogden ACOOD o' - A -- for 5 per ,cent of the amount to July 25th. See agents -- for th.reof as a guarantee that the rates and further particulars. 0 accepted bidder will enter into contract and give an approved RNGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS after said bord within 2nd. . one-we- ek work amount to the Davis County Board of Education. All bids must be to the Davis County Board of. Education" Farmington, Utah; and marked on lower left The underhacd corner Bid. signed reserves the right to reject any and all bids. DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. Farmington, Utah. Dated, at Kaysville July 22 1913. - First publication July24,-191- 3 1ast publication Aug. 31, 1913. - -- 0 - PIONEER DAY RATES Via' Oregon Short Line. d " Ogden, August Special low excursion rates via Oiegon Short Lin 3 from Kaysville Garland,' Oollinston and inermediate points. Tickets oilf You will congratulate yourself when you are dressed in a CRACK-A-JACKSli- lT sale andlimited tBdate of performance. See agents for rates ar.il further particulars. and a pair of ODONNELS SHOES Fit or No Sale Electric Shoe Shop Utah Kaysville Sewed Soles, Mens... 75c Sewed Soles, Womens...... 50c 25c Very low special round- - trip Heels Straight, ned. excursion rates between local 0. S. L. poiuts in Utah and to points Good Harness Repairing done at on the "Union Pacific and Salt HINSON'S ELECTRIC SHOP Lake Route in Utah. Tickets on TELEPHONE 9T. sale July 23rd., and 24th., limited General Merchandise ......... , - -- Known Everywhere As The UERY BEST Icco uni agings J when misfortune comes. Then it is a prop of I Is of most benefit mighty strength, and you are thankful that foresight prompted a persistent effort to save a "penny here, a dollar there. Our Saxfinl-- t Department u ahvaye ready la eerefe you . J. JOHN R. BARNES, president HILL 8 R. GAIL EY, Cashier. r:'Barnes Han King Go. 7 BRUCE MAJOR, AaaL Caahlar Vlce-Prealde.n- t, KAySVlLLE. UTAH SURPLUS arid PROFITS CAPITAL, $25,000. 4 Made of Choicest Utah Wheat $00,7 P,0 -- "Dine tor: JOHN R. .BARNES, L. S. HILLS, PETER BARTON JOHN W. OAILEY HENRY H. BLOOD JOHN G. M. BARNES, WILLJAM BLOOD, Wa afwaya have oney to Loan on Interest paid on Tima Deposits. ' payabla In all principal cities ofth world. pood security . Drafts sold Your business' solicited.- - Interest payable quarterly. Notary Public In Bank, Milled in Fitz-pntrie- k the most modem Mill Packed . EVERY . Dont trust to memory to preserve the changing likeness of your boy or girl Memory plays strange tricks some times. A good photograph or so every year will keep am accurate record of the subtle changes in their development" And what a satisfaction that little collection will be to you and them in after years. Theres a photographer in Ogden, whose name is 27 flew Jut to Good. Simmons made first and Cowan on Vrror on Simmons fly to center. Cowan scored from second on Barkdull s single 10 . center. Robins flew out to left. Fourth - d singled and was forced out at second on a fielders choice t Jcnstm aafe at first on play. Coleman walked. Weiders' out, Blamires to Wiseman. Fitzpatrick flew, aut to . B; rkdull. Stewart flew out to Weiders. F tzpatrick dropped Blamires fly. O- -i tire next play The Clerks had a chance for a double play. Phillips hit, the second baseman d.j not tag Blamires, thus re-lving the forcend tFen Thil- Inning-J-Goo- s, 3201a, A minutes; Umpire lips Lay ton. o- - -r 1 ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. r .Notice is lierebv given That seiledbids will - by received1 by the undersigued' up to noon, Saturday, August 9th. 1913,' for the materials? and labor required in the erection and completion of a Public School Building at South I, OGDEN, UTA- H-L " Home of Savings. ' $200,000.00 Capital,"Surplus & Undivided fi of its . We are qualified to render you he Banking Service to. which you are entitled. It has takei.mant years of. effort for us to achieve the high position, hold in, the Banking W orld but YOUR BUSINESS can ima.ediately get the bene-- , fit of our experience and abi:tv, if y ,u open either a check- ing or savings account with ns. Write us concerning the advantag is of Barking by mail. We pay 4 per cent interest eveiy "Jirce niontha on Sav- - ngs"aTid"tmieNTcpbsits. f L . 4 ANGELES Rsliini Him San Fra,'icisco- Wiltrjt ' - --- liiitbl Cost " Writefor information and literature or call on O. S. Agent. - -i- IT Daily to September 30 -- -- HAS Tickets on Sale at all Utah, stations - el X LOS Ogden, Utah. -- T. A. Phil- Wiber Dam. County, Utah-Pla- ns and specifications may be found lips was put out at first, Gar- - at the office.-oWJliam Allen, rett flew out to right. Utah. architect, - Fifth Inning O Leary out, Each Kaysville, 7 must be &c- proposal St DEUER TO 04. Ogden State Bank V 52 25th TRIPP inJhe Neatest Manner. EXCURSION RATES at-first.-. Bases on Kaysville, baJls. Off Coleman 1 , Off Blam-iri4. 'Struck out by Coleman, 4 by Blamires, 5. Sacrifice hits-tiders, Mann, Wiseman, Phillip? llit by pit-h- er Good, Cowan. Time of game 1 hour and Co. Stewart-Burto- n T. a Peck J. IL M&ndarfield A. G.T. A. Salt Lake CSty. - H. O. Bigelow, Pres. A. P. Biglow, Cashier. J. 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