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Show I 1 h ! Ihe Reflex prinU the news of Davis County each week, along with State end National The Reflex haa the beat Illustrated News service ia state, both Home Xtu and Foreign. REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME XI ' KAYSVILLE, LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1915 sun made 30 jards around right end., On the next down Glantswile gut ihe Grantsville made the following statement: Your boys won the game fairball on a fumble, Grantswlle then' 'and ly squarely; they' played better tned the l'ojvvaij pass hut in almost football and are a better team. every instance. Mack Swan broke up . Briggs Statement the pray. Grantsville punted to Simp-HIGH SCHOOL ' "My the football played som w ho ian the hall hack 20 yards. they knew said Coach Briggs shortly NOTES .Mat k Swan bucked the line for 5 after the game. "1 would have been DAVIS WINS FROM GRANTSVILLE yards. Simpson made 4 on ail end disappointed had they not have showC lark made-- ' 20 on u foi ward ed the form jhey did. I am greatly First Football Game Ever Flayed In pass and Marshall went through pleased with the lighting spirit they lai kie foi' a- Iouclldowin" showed; not a man layed down during 0 Score for Dav is. It was hete that Father F. Fratt, the entire game." coach for Grantsville. umpire, and Davis plays Park City Friday afterminute of and j.lay Fighting every who at one time played for thiee noon at 3 oclock at Kaysville EVERY like the machine working that it is, the Davis High school foot- minutes in a U. of U. football game, PATRON OF DAMS HIGH SCHOOL ball team, took Grantsville down the made a spectacle of himself by in- AND EVERY CITIZEN OF KAYS-ULLSHOULD J1E THERE. A line to defeat to the tune of 21 to 0. sisting that he had called a fouf before the hall was iyit in play and be- movement is on foot to close the stores First Quarter cause Referee" Spillman would not al- tomorrow afternoon in order that the Grantsville kicked off to Davis and low his intention, call! his boys off people may all have aw opportunity to for most of the remainder of the the field, with but a minute to play. witness the game. quarter the ball was in Grantsvilles A Hint to the Yellmaster. At no time in the entire game did territory. Simpson, left half back, any Davis During Tuesday's game it seems down and the player lay made the first score. Reeves .intertwo players who were substituted that the yellmaster was asleep at the cepted a forward pass and made' a gain went in in order to There should he enough give the others a switch. of 40 yards, an end run was tried, and rest. The only disagreeabl feature rooting' to keep the player in good the ball was fumbled, but was recov- of the game grew out of the fact that spirit. The. rooters .riould be better ered and Simpson cut around right the officials could not always agree, organized tomorrow. end for the first score. Davis kicked The : and it got so that Mr. off to Grantsville, who lost the hall DAVIS GRANTSVILLE book he would before on their first with a fumble. The grab re make a decision. However, the play- Reeves, Nelson lloopiaua quarter ended with the hall in Davis' ers refrained fioin rt I. Oleson and Barton, Briggs any posession. , ... Greene rg played good, dean, consistent ball. McDonald Second Quarter - Coach Hrrggs is to be e . . . ... Sandberg congratulated Bone At the beginning of the second on the fine showing he has made with Muir . .. Stromberg lg It ..... Steel quarter Davis had to kick on her green men, men who for the most Stringham down. Grantsville failed to make her R. Swan, Muir .. le had no idea what was Jefferey the part, gani7 distance and kicked, Whitesides re- like. His earnest,, i qb Whitesides Burmeister quiet talk .1 the punt; Simpson went boys between halves w'as fruitful of Simpswn lhb ceiving E. Anderson . rhb'f..' A. Oleson through Jackie, for 10 yards and then good results nd had that Equality M. Swan for 3; Grantsville held Davis for the which gives confidence and courage. Marshall fb J. Anderson next twodowns. Grantsvilles ball. It may be well to draw some con- Officials Spillman, referee; Pratt, Grantsville was penalized and had to clusions in regard to the value of the umpire; Robinson, head linesman. kick. W7hitesides took the kick and different players as shown by TuesDont forget the football game with run the ball back about 10 yards. Da- days game. Marshall is the most dePark City Friday afternoon! vis then' lost the ball on downs and pendable line bucker and. is probably i when. Grantsville attempted a forward the most valuable There will be a dance at the High player on the team. pass Simpson intercepted it and made He can kick well and is a good tackier. school Friday night. 20 yards. Mack Swan took a forward Mack Swan showed t up especially well Yell practices have been held durpass for 8 yards. Davis again lost in beaking up forward passes and theball on downs and The second quar- Simpsons Tpeed made him a good ing JthejiooiiLhouxeyery day for the ter ended with the ball in Grantsville's ground gainer around the ends. He fust week. The Senior and Junior classes have posession and in their territory. is also good at tackling. Whitesides in all amusements . This was united Third Quarter at quarter played a heady game at all to due the smallness of the Senior He his team well. Davis kicked off to Grantsville but times and handled Sclass. l fine some . made and tackles , were prevented from running the ball gained back very far with a spectacular ground consistently when running The Muntntrs of the Student Body tackle by Mack Swan. Grantsville back punts. Reeves and Ron Swan paraded down town Tuesday to adver, punted and Davis then tried a line did good work at the ends, though tise the game with Grantsville. buck, making 3 yards. Davis lost on Reeves is the speedier of the two. His The Sophonfores of the D. H. S. downs. Grantsville failed to make long runs placed Davis in striking an invitation dance at Dovcr-taugave its distance and punted to Whitesides. distance of Grantsvilles goal on two hall in Bountiful last It was then that Reeves distinguished occasions. Too much credit cannot be was furnished bythe Dahl orhimself with a fine end run for 50 given the tackles, guards and center, chestra of Farmington. All in atyards. Barton took the ball but made as it was almost impossible for the tendance icport a rousing good time. a fumble, but the ball was recovered. heavy Grantsville backs 'to break the The following program was renderMack Swan took the ball around left line at any 4 point. Time and time end for a good gain. Ron Swan made again Gantsville tried old style line ed at Student Body meeting last Fri30 yards on a forward pass when the plunges but in almost every case were day: Piano aolo, Mildred Clark; readthrown for a loss. Every Davis man ing, clarinet solo, remarks by Willard quarter ended. in the line knows how to tackle and Call an alumnus of D. H. S.; piano Fourth Quarter all of them know how to recover a duet, Phyllis Clark and Kenna Marshall made 3 through tackle and fumble. remarks, Professor Muir. Reeves scored on a long end run. MarStatement Pratts shall failed to kick goal. Davis kickJOSEPH P. PAYNE WRITES ON ed to Grantsville, who punted. Simp- Following the game Coach Pratt of COUNTY EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR boys,-onl- y well-bui- lt Dili EXTENSION 11 evening, November 24lh, there will be a public meeting at the. Kaysville Opera House to receive the report of the committee on the Davis and Meber Counties Canal high line ditch survey. This is the proposition whereby it is hoped to secure irrigation water for the lands east and south of Kaysville on south to and including Haights bench. ELR LAND OWNER IN THE A BON K DESCRIBED DISTRICT SHOILD UE IN ATTENDANCE. , lme-up- his-rul- e ruff-stu- ff . . . to-th- e " night-Musi- Cra-gu- c n; X PoHifc 9 of safety surgreater element rounds Itve.vast sums contained tn C.No the vaults of this beautiful building money deposited small our army 'of dewith us by ' than surrounds the - positors. Your money plaQPd tn our hands is not only in safe Keeping, but it is ineffort on creasing in volume without compe-- . the your part It is providing for old age tence that will be needed be should that or the rainy day" anticipated., C.The saving habit is a producer of of business independence, of freedom from anxiety. the people of Uhls community QWe. offerinducement to save, that is every .consistent with safe banhing. Start a banK account with us today. self-relianc- e, El-ber- ta El-ber- a, Grapes. First prize on plate of , Muscats, grower, George Wood & Sons. First prize on jplate of Thompsons ' HAIM COMPANY, KAYSYILLE. UTAH George grower, Wood & r H ; tre party at the Suit lust Thursday evening. Lakjs theatre in- - of tbc iiu'-- V MEETING i uujioi tant meetings e ci belt! in Da) is county was held in the Kaysville opera house, under the auspices of the Kaysville Commercial club last night. The matter under was tile pioposed extension of the high line of the Davis and We-PCounties canal from its present south lei minus east of Layton, itmiugh Kaysville ami on to Haight s llvhch ncai h armingum: Cel haps twenty i epi esentative tanners, land owneis lit the district winch it is proposed to water, were in attendance. John G. M. Barnes, pies-uteof tlit Commeiciul club culled the meeting to order and explained the object of the meeting, lie set lorth that the capucity of the East Canyon reservoir was heilig enlarged to twice its present capacity, and that er nt Miss Myrtle White is expected to arrive in Layton today to pay n visit water shures might he obtained to to her sister, Mrs. A. H. F.llis. water considerable amount of land Jabez Adams has a force of mechan- now without sulhcient, water to grow ics employed in the rectum of his new ihe most valuuble crops, lie estimathome near Five Points on the State ed that, pei hups, six thousand acres road. of lund east and south of Kuysville could he fully watered with the extenProfessor R. J. Hammer is now inof the ditch. In i losing Ills ie elunr and sion structing the West Mr. Barnes pointed out that niaiks, is making rapid progress with the it would he wise for the people interwork. ested to tuke charge of the meeting, The 158th Quorum of Seventies will but those present thought it well to give a farewell party in honor of Mor- retain Mr. Barnes us chairman of the ris II. Ellison at La Tonia hall on Fri- meeting, which was done on vote. On motion C. A. Epperson was retained day evening of this week. as secretary of the meeting. Shorty Thompson, foreman for Chairman Barnes usked for an exthe ThomTisoh Construction company us to how they felt about the pression hus returned from Tremonton, where extension of the ditch from) those he went on a hunting trip. present. Each land owner was called E. P. Ellison has returned from an on separately and those responding W. E. Gailey, inspection trip to the ranches of the were John II. Blood, Ellison Ranching company in Nevada. Albert Barton, Robert Green, John J. Linford, Walter Cottrell, Herbert ELDER MORRIS II. ELLISON f J. Barnes, Lambert Blamires, Frank Mrs, William J, Cowley entertained Rigby, Mr. Manning and John W. in honor of Morris II. Ellison on Mon Gailey. All the gentlemen were heartday evening. Luncheon was served ily in favor of the proposition and re-- , and a delightful time was enjoyed. alized the benefits to be derived from discusA local frieght train on the 0. S the extension. In the gneral which followed of a the sion matter L. bumped into an auto at the crossing could deterbe It which near the, depot last Thursday. No one survey by was hurt, but the side of the machine mined just where the extended ditch would come and what land would be was caved in. covered was taken up, it was suggestOn 'Wednesday evening Mrs. J. D. ed that a preliminary survey be made Hurrod entertained in honor of Elder by the directors of the Haights Creek Morris H. Ellison with a well appoint Irrigation company. The suggestion ed luncheon and cards. The principal was put in form of a motion, was acguests were the members of the Owl cepted by the directors of the com' club. pany who were present, and was is'. After further discussion it Miss Bessie Stevenson has resigned passed. was decided to start the survey this her position as a teacher in the Layton and the line Ib now being schools and has accepted a like posi- morning, run by Herbert J. Barnes. tion in the Granite schools of Salt Before the meeting adjourned,- it Lake county. She went to her new was decided to hold a meting to reduties Friday. ceive the report on the survey at the ' of Bank The First National Layton Kaysville opera house on Wednesday, Novembr 24th, at which time it is is a vry busy place at this time. Farmers are cashing their beet checks and hoped that every property owner une are paying off their obligations. Near- der the survey will he present , part. ly one hundred notes were liquidated at the bank one day this week. time they did not return. An attempt Miss Bessie .Stevenson entertained was made to dig the dogs out, but after club Bird the- members of the Blue to a depth of about sixteen with a chicken supper last Thursday digging the task was abandoned. On feet, evening. The guests present were Mrs. Wednesday morning the dogs returned A. E. Stevenson, Beside, Vera and Dot lome. X' Day, Gladys Cowley, Jeness Wiggill, Ellison. Cora Layton and Marion Morris II. Ellison is the recipient of social honors this week, prior to his The bit wmdow of the Utah Power for the mission field of & Light company is trimmed in honor departure Southern California,. On Thursday of of Utah Products week. Layton sugar Mrs. Robert Birkin enterlast week, Kaysville brick, Layton peas and to- tained in honor of Mr. Ellison, Cards matoes, Layton flour and mill stuffs furnished most of the evenings and goods from the j Knight Wollen first the prizes going to L. E. mills make up the exhibit Ellison and Mrs. J, D. Harrod. The In the wfestliiift match here last booby prizes were awarded to Mr, and night at La Tonia hall, Henry Jones, Mrs. Morris Ellison. A guest prize, a lightweight champion of Utah, was handsomely bound L. D. S. hymn book victorious over Pete Voness, champion was presented to Mr. Ellison, who, of the Pacific Coast Jones got both with the assistance of Dr. Tanner, favfalls, the first in thirty minutes and ored the guests with a duet. A luncheon was served. Those thirty seconds, and the second in seven minutes flat present were: Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Gardner, Mr. L. E, Adams, the successor of Mor- and Mrs, M. JI. Ellison, Mr,, and Mrs... ris IL " Ellison as manager" of "the L. E. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. HarFarmers Union, has arrived in Lay-to- n rod, Mrs. W. J. Cowley and daughter, and has entered upon his duties Gladys. , as manager. Mr. Adams is an energetic, progressive young man, lately TYPOGRAPHICAL in the employ of the Knight people as A kiss he printed on her lips manager of their mercantile establish And she made this oration: with the comes He ment at Storr. please- continue doing that! Please, will .and recommendations of best boosts It my circulation! make good in his new position. New York Evening Sun. The sons of Issac Adams have had A kiss he printed on her lips quite an experience up Sheep Killer A little time to take up; hollow the past few days. On last ' she But repulsed him when he said: Saturday the boys sent their dogs in I do not like your make-ua hole in which a coyote had taken Detroit Free Press. refuge; soon after the dogs went in, the coyote came out and the dogs He couldnt print it on her lips Because he didnt strike her came after him but failed to capture and so she said: the animaL On Sunday morning the As well set-uGo chase your form, you pica. lads returned with their dogs and San Francisco Chronicle. again1 sent them into the hole, but this . - -- First prize on plate of grower, George Flame-To-kay- , Wood & Sona. First prize on plate of Blac Mal-voic- e, grower, George Wood & Sons.' First prize on plate of Wack George Wood & Sons. Home Bottled Fruit. First prize on best five jars of Cherries, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best five jara of Peachea, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best five jara Pears, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best five jara Apricota, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best five jara Plums, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best display and largest variety of jama and jellies, no two jars alike, Mrs. Amelia C. Duffin. First prize on best display of Catsup in bottles, Mrs. Amelias C. Duffin. Ws were glad to have Dr, Gleason join us with an excellent display of Grape Juice, and to have Smith Brothers display with our exhibit some of their Golden West Marmalade. Both the Grape Juice- and the Marmalade took Grand Prizes. The Woods Cross Canning company had a very nice display of canned goods in the county display, a precedent which we hope all others in that line will find profitable to fol- low. JOSEPH P. PAYNE. KNOWLTON-WHITESIDE- S Cards are out aannouncing the marriage of Miss Edwins Whitesides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White-side- s of Layton, and Franklin Richards Knowlton of Farmington, in the Salt Lake temple on Thursday, November 18, 1915. 7 . . The contracting parties are well known throughout Davit county, where they were born and reared and attend-- d the public schools. This union binds two , honored pioneer families , and promises a most happy future. The Reflex joins in congratulations. and plate prizes of different Varieties. We took more prizes on fruit than any other county beside seven entries made on canned fruits by Mrs. Amelia Duffin of Bountiful, taking first prize for every entry. Mr. E. E. Smith of Bountiful, who MUTUAL PROGRAM FOR had the grains and fqrage display, did SUNDAY EVENING us great credit by showing more new Address Dr. O. J. P. Widsoe of varieties of forage crops and grains the U. of U. than Utah has ever displayed before, solo Professor MarceuViolin produced at Bountiful, Davis county. Smith of Ogden. Trays., . Reading Miss 'Nora Blamires. First prize on tray of Winesip, ' Vocal solo Miss Berenice Warren. grower, James Duffm. Miss Evelyn Gailey, who is attendFirst prize on tray of Missouri PipD. Miller. A. ing school at the A. C. in Logan, is pins, grower, Second prize on tray of Jonathan, expected home for the Christmas grower, Gilburt Parker. le "M'uvee' F - - -- BAPJ2S learfie!d, Nov. 9, 15 Mr. Epperson, Kaysville, Utah. " Dear Sir:- j I notice by the county news of last week that a report was given of returns from the State Fair amounting to $5 for the county prize, which is very trjje, but half the truth isnt out yet. Five dollars was the third prize for the counties of the first class, Davis county stepped up from second class last year to third place in first class counties Ihis year, due not to limited varieties of fruits or vegetables, neither to an inferior quality, but to a limited quantity as well at the limited appropriation asacompared with other counties, and not only this, but sn uncertainty as to whether or until not we should have an exhibit 4 such a date as to make it impossible to get all of the earlier varieties and part of the later ones. I am quite sure that the following will please any and all who are in the least interested in our county on tray The Blue Bird club made up a thea- .Second prize on plate of Missouri Pippin, grower, A. I). Miller. First jprize'on plate of Gano, grower, Samuel Hatch. First prize on plate of Staymon Wmesap, grower, Gilburt Parker. First prize on plate of Ben Davis, grower, Holland Thurgood. First prize on plate of Wmesap, glower, J. L. Mabey. First prize on plate of N. W. Greening, grower, Holland Thurgood. Firs,t . prize on plate of Jonathan, grower, Gilburt Parker. Second prize oli plate of McKintosh Red, grower, Leon Waite. Third prize on plate of Winter grower, A. D, Miller. Second prie on plate of Lauver, grower, Jesse II. Barlow. Second prize onplate of Mammouth Black Twig, grower, Rolland Thurgood. First prize on plate of Early , grower, P. J. Sander;. Second prize on plate of Early grower, Eugene Clark. Second jirize on tray of Early grower, P. J. Sanders. . -- Second prize on tray of Early Siberia, grower, J. L. Mabey. Seedless, Sons. A force of bricklayers are rushing up the walls of the First National Bank of Layton. i, Plates. - x truck gardenings chicken raising nd .dairying. On line of Salt Lake A Ogden and Oregon Short Line. Has electric lights and waterworks. Write Layton Comm rial Club for information. ad grow-e- v Located in the midst tit fertile fields. Excels in production of milk, tomatoes and sugar beets. Haa the factory of the Layton Sugar Company (now building), cannery, roller mills and creamery. Good opportunities for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit growing, Oil Wednesday E Pratt-shoul- d DIKII EXTENSION LAYTON Ml KllNG Second prize on tray of Gam), Samuel Hatch. NUMBER ' and-tak- ' - enter-tainmn- two-cour- p. p, ;! t, se f' f r i |