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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH HOLIDAY GAMES lavton vt ftrt ,d -- I- J- - - "S w- - f The people of Davis cour I11 G-- U 1 L u. W. ZLZkM. mgSSTW" 1 ! ( J 1 I O tj?kL rSt f v j J-S- M. - jUr tZr'Vr-- I Woods Cross Clearfield to Farmington Bountiful P.J. P? ttii week, run. t pmtfines gyf (I Whitesides Centerville Mr. nd Mr. Kaysville Syracuse iriMri. M-snd &- James E- - EUion 1 lito md Oth Green mo--y DiMton. Wyo, ttednes-LJU on s business tnp. Egbert will entertain Vi 9 3 6 6 5 4 .636 - G .5011 G .454 .333 4 3 . 5 5 1 1 1 ' A1 5 4 II if, 2 fL iS r2i 0 5 0 2 U1 7 1 1 0 2 0 9 S3 19 3 kd.n. V 1 3 0 2 3 it, 5 5 4 4 1 1 If 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 14 2 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 44 11 'i, Ruh. c R Smith, O.A.E. 5 cf . E K 11. 1 ut a - 1 1 0 2 3 1 5 Neil.-o-n, 3b G , Kotmi-.- Sander, 5 e 3 lb 1 C. Pel kills, cf It. Swan, if Green. I- 4 4 s,s 4 - Manfull, 2b M. Pet kins, L. Rubins, 4 p Totals Summary: 37 Home 1 morning. Mrs. Williams srs doing well. 10a Ksmie Layton and Miss ElUsoa are expected home the trjf part of this week from the C there they have been spending y Smith to A1 140 2102 10 4 2 2 2 13 0 0 Adsms, who has been do I suaionary work in tho eastern lot the past twenty-seve- n jcths, has received his release and 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 11015 J soon. As family of Geo. D. Watt moioa at Lagoon Wednesday held af-lmo- s. hits M. AdSummary: Two-bas- e large crowd waa in at dtaa and an tnjoyablo time had ams, O. Adams 2, G. Layton, Brown. Stolen Sacrifice hit Q. Adams. aH t bases O. Adam 2, G. Layton 3, Q. Kr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornley and Adams. Struck out By llill 10; by .aJy kft last week for aa extended E. Ilaacke 5. Base on balls Off national Yellowstone through Hill 1; off E. Ilaacke 2. Time of game A and th coast statea. They ex 2 hour. Umpire Reading. t ta b gone about three weeks. Mr. Kaorice Scoffield was rushed KAYSVILLE the Pm hospital Monday, where AB. R. H. O. A E. a tai operated on for appendicitis Barton, If 0 5 0 0 at afternoon. Although in a weak 6 3b Nielson, Md condition she is improving. 4 5 4 9 0 0 G. Robins, e Xn. Henry Hill of Idaho Falls rai5 S 3 10 0 1 Sander, lb ned ta her home this week after C. Perkins, cf 0 5 2 4 2 seeding the past three weeks at the Greeny 5 me her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mansell, 2b 6 A 10 11110 10 Chipman, rf Watt and her daugh-r- , Burton, p Peacock, were gueato L. Robina, rf las Phillips. In. Martha Mr. Mary mng tho week of Mr. and Mr. They have gone to Laptoa. D. Port-a- d, Mr. Watt Oregon, where cad tho summer with will her daughter. Me. tad Mrs. Dougina Murdock of art a pending tho summer with Pi . L Roberta of Clearfield. They 3 return to their homo In Septem-- r there they will again attend the A C. where they have spent the A two years. Cu you name n car fpublie as long aero (ales have t?r . 1 12 0,3140 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11112 43 IS 16 27 - SYRACUSE AB. R. H. O. A E. 5 0 1110 Barber. Sb 4 6 0 D. Walker, a 5 0 Wilcox, e L. Hansen, rf 110 100 C. Walker, cf 1110 Briggs, lb 116 0 2 110 0 N. Gsiley, If 2 0 8 2 A. Miller, p 9 Total S 2 that has served F. Hansen, as the Ford? increased each Fords havo been aold 4 4 10 8 5 4 4 5 2b E. Gailey 9 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 5 10 27 14 runs 3 Sandera, Beers. The baseball game to be played between Kaysville and Layton Saturday afternoon is arousing a great deal of interest. The game is railed for 8:30 at Layton. So far this season these two teams have not played together in a full game. They met at Kaysville on Decoration day and after playing four innings the game waa called on account of rain, with Kaysville leading by the score of 2 to 0. The Layton team has played eleven games so far this season and won all of them, the only undefeated team in the league. The Kaysville boys art determined to break Laytona winning streak while the Layton boys art confident of maintaining a clear record. For several years there has been a keen friendly rivalry between these two teams, and the game Saturday i sure to be one that will have all the thrills and excitement, strategy and baseball tactics that the greatest baseball fan would cart to witness. PRODUCE MOVEMENT BEGINS According to District Agricultural Inspector Barrett one car of apricots was shipped out of Bountiful Tuesday. It waa shipped by the Growers Exchange of Salt Lake City to Denver, Colorado, and brought the farm era two cent a pound, lie also atate that early potatoes are being dug in the north end of the county, two car being (hipped from Clinton thi week. It ia expected they will bring from $2.00 to $2.25 per hundred pound. Kaikville of the Dais county board of education last night s m re let for the sub high budding at Rount.ful and for the Central high h ool building at Ka.si!le. The COiti.ut for the building at Ks d'e wa- - awarded to August Rudme of Sab U.ke City for the sum of 135.414, wtmk. exilusne of plumbing and healing Wilbam Datis and tanuly of SpanMrs J A. t'rtw kett of I;ogan and M il te completed by (ictoln-- !v ish Folk, while to.ru,g the Mate m the wee acini in Kaysville wuhspent her i i.mier of friend .of Miss Mary their auto, toped for a visit with son, J. 1 t riH k tt. Svin tendered her a pleasant .nt) at herhomeTuesd.it vte nii g At t re Barnes of Ka)sdie and Miss Or Meddard of Farmington tser maiied in Ogden on Thursda) of ! At a meeting h-- 711 aur-pbe- Scholarship for Davis High School Millham, r sur-pr- i' Mr and Mrs. George Swan returned ,oday from an extended fishing and sightseeing trip through northern ktd L M. Dean of North Platte, Nihrasha, has been the guest of Mr. W. V. Haight for the past week. F. E. Preble of Oxford, Idaho, has un based eleven acre of land from lr B. 11. Barton and Mr. Susannah Robins and will improve the tame for a, house for hi family. The property has eight rod of frontage on the street leading to the cemetery and i a er fine site for a home. Iayton Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will mons of Iayton, a baby girl. Sb has been tho eol- ihrough ;ro f n,nU1c that the trustees eolleg will award a $50 vhoUnj.! honor gradua tkrJ vr wSk th ichol tor Gi .,' 1. SPtber iT Manning, p Colemere, 2b Kemper, e Taylor, ss Jones, If Barton, rf T. Bes , L f?rtDnity to work for ning 3. 25,7or n,j w room, wiU make ny worthy young who Si m? oK1 Oa a talaphona mtaaagt for which tha charg waa more than fifty caata, a taa of 10 cants Thaaa taaaa wara hi(haat in proportion to tha charg for sanrict for toll masaagaa ovtr modarata dlatancaa, of th tha tax in soma casaa amounting to ona-thitoll charga. rd Wa hava adaquata facilitias to cara for any incraasad uaa of tha toll Unas which may raault from tha rarnoval of thaaa taxat. JOHN C. PETTY North Farmington "Bell System DO NOT GET DISCOURAGED some The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Company Cobbler On has ruined your shoes for you.' Bundle up the next pair and brinsr, send or mail them to the Old Reliable, Policy Oo BjtUntUnlvcnol Stnrlco MAKES J. W. Lavender Kaysrllle OLD EYES Shoe Repair All Work Guaranteed 1 & LIKE NEW Grandma or mother will en- - . joy every hour of the day If f) she has the proper Glasses to help her see her work. The expert care which we use in testing the eyes and grinding the lenses makes Old Eyes like New. , 7 ENSIGN HERRICK 11 Let us prove to you that the Chevrolet is the most economical car manufactured in America, taking into consideration first cost, gas and oil consumption, general repairs and trade-i- n value. -- MANUFACTURING 352 SL Twcaty-faert- h OPTICIAN Ogden waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwawwanwwawwwwawwwwwwwwwww ; , Maia af Chakaat Utah Whaat If mad la tha Mart Known Everywhere as THE VERY BEST : , a ! a Madam MQ i Games of Saturday, July this M. Adams, ss O. Adams, 2b G. Adams, lb MEETING Scoffield, Sb 1 North Davis Day, If the opportunity to G. Layton, rf of the recent iL L Q. Adams, cf .i-Salt Lake Ellison, e rna StVJTVn h t given at T. Layton, p hall at 8 p. m. nm, p T. tv! r'm ir. t CTT.be r on the Brown, cf 7 vkr. nted to attend. Totals Oa a Ulsphons msssags far which tha chafga waa mora than fourUaa canta and I cants net mora than fifty canta a taa ef Two Good Wagons, Hay Rack, Set Good Work Harness 'piuliViQPHI!;r lb se Wra,providi tha Ravanua Act of 1924, which waa anactad on Jufla 2, and bacama affactiva aa rafarda thaaa taaaa on July 2. Undar tha act of 1921, tha taxaa Imposad on talaphona mtaaagaa wara aa follows': FOR SALE For Economical Transportation d 5 9. - valedictorian does not Totals Man hits Three-bas- e ai be open to some Summary: Two-baRSmith. he has a ning, Colemere 2, P- Smith, Art hits Millham, v? record and U rec-Tiscuded Struck out 2. Roberta D. Beer, Principal. 9. Smith Manning P. by By tCMdSPbJ?rea,r ith the offer on balls OffI;P., Smith I; off Manfn11' to rrir all worthy U fadaral taxai laid on talaphona toll muu(ii THE tha Rtvtnua Act of 1921 hara baan ramorad by ?!S1! Totals f President Charles Earl, cf Gie editor Sim- 1924. Duncan, If Wooley, rf Rich, e R. Smith, cf Bybee, Sb Ramp ton, Telephone Toll Messages Now Free From Federal Tax The little daughter made her appearance on Wednesday morning. Bill is somewhat disappointed as ho had planned to name the baby Tyru C. Anyhow, he say that she will grow up to be a Iayton fan. Mr. Maud Ririe returned to her home in Canada Sunday after spending the past month in Layton visiting with her parent. The Misses Beth Hyde, Marian Smith and Ruth Johnson of Logan have been the guests of Miss Edwin Whitesides for tha past week. A. J. Morgan of Kenyon, Idaho, was an arrival the last of tho week. Mrs. J. E. Ellison has returned from the IVe hospital and is staying at the residence of Bishop David E. Layton. She will return to her horn in Canada the first of the week. Stanford, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cowley of Raymond, Can- - ceased. Date of firat publication July 8, A. D. 1924. Date of last publication July 24, P, Smith, p Art Beers, 2b D. Roberts, ss Al Beers, lb e . n the local American Le-l- ? t at the community cam p Fneday evening and after the place up entertained at a As the boy were about ePme they were heartily ri of th Service Star funiiahed cake and other 10 ett J-nuking the eve-- " very entertaining one. xi.-iti- ng eon-traa- Because NOTICE TO CREDITORS 42 9 12 27 6 8 Total Estate of William Claudius Terrel this year than ever before. in 9th; Hansen F. Batted for 1 buy a ear before otherwise known as W. G T. raith, seeing Lay grounded out Auto Cou Adv. deceased. Smith, Summary: Home run G. Rob Th Creditors will present claims with Iayton Boy Scout troop spent ins, C. Perkin, M. Burton. Three-bas- e vouchers to tha undersigned at 707 "y afternoon and evening at the hits Nielison, L. Msnsell, D. Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake Robin hits-- G. Tioui camp in the North Fork of Walker. Two-bas-e Utah, on or before the sixth day t canyon. Other scout troops of 2, Sanders, I Mansell, A. Miller. City, A. D. 1924. of September, there and the Layton Sacrifice hits N. Gailey, F. Hansen-Stole? MAY SMITH PYPER, 'iid Athem in several games bases D. W slker, Wilcox, F. Administratrix of the Estate of program waa given at Hansen. Struck out By Burton 6; William Claudius Terrel Smith, otherSLf1". the local scout band rendered by A. Miller 8. wise known as W. C. T. Smith, DeW election. Jembers of t dur ng the trip. Mr- - 1 IpiuBODd bs home :g Idaho and the Yellowstone national park They report a grand time and a wonderfully successful fishing tnp. Tlie were in company with Mr. and Mi- - K. M. Bagley of Salt lutke City. Mr Bagley landed a five pound trout Kaysville and Layton to Renew Hostilities nation. n-.t:- - I). KolerUtt Wooley, ThrH-tkahit I). Roberts, Woolcy. Two-bas- e hita P. Smith, Baitier. Stolen base Millham, Wooley. Struck out By Barber 5; by hi. Perkins and L. Robins 3. Double plays Barber to P. wf Sunday cr, Sumner Gleason is g tend mg tkh in Salt lathe City a guest h r Crawford sister, Miss M "os Jennie and Emma Swan of Sab lutke City spent the 4th in Ka.ts-vi'l- t Mi- Emma returned homo Monda) but Jennie expects to remain 2 ti weeks here visiting with rela-tii- t 18 27 14 0 0 p si-t- th of AH k H. O A. E. llaftop, If Mr, IU. is Sirs. David Nisot to fail a fvr. w thar a ci k ago .Mrs. Anil Sn..th accompanied her lay in,i i tiok hi At la.--t mother. Mrs. U-haim at the Mdbr, who haa it1- - rt the l.ttle ft bow wa d.urg as bun ha.k to her home heT, Will a could be expected. in Bi gham City. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Clark of CetN Farmington foil sjs-n- Sunday here lading with Mbs Hattie Sessions of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark. wa the guet cf Mu--s Mildred Clark Mr. ani Mrs. A. L. Clark and chilfor a few tiu s this weih. dren are sending the wek in MorMr. and Mrs Ruin rt M.ller were gan with relatives. , Mt-- s t ntertu.red by friend at d.nner nt lauule Rogers is visiting la the Hermitage In Ogden canyon. Sun. Bi as guest of r brvthcr, day Bogeis. Mr. and Mrs Chuiles James of Salt Mr. Sarah Ann Sessions i I.ke City were the gmt .f Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs, vis'tirg Cavut Mra. John TuiL the latur part of the v'e ion. mi-fuitu- ne Wet k Vr- - hASIl.l.E ' i From the Reflex of Ten. Years Ago 1 j nsuhr.t fr la-- 0 5 0 I Dims taken from The R. flexed ten years airo, dated July 9, 1914: t. AH ;t, , Bee!-- 'Kill IV t. .342 .3o4 ,3o i .290 23 .2 0 2th 195 13 110 12 uL 15, fSd 0 43 The following batting averages a rt for the number of games report? J to BaiUr, p Duuan, if the secretary: G. A.B. ..n 447 13 503 8 317 11 445 1 0 p .25o M.i.Lam, Ool 13 4 1110 FNTFRYILI Kaysville Centerville 153 Mr- - and Layton c 90 hono5 a Syracuse 129 Egbert, w ho wer. mar-f- Clearfield 4 13G 32 kst week. 2 Bountiful 77 17 I a on who Green, ( Yjt Hortens 2 205 41 I Farmington ha states, to the southern Woods Cros 7 231 40 to labor in Huntington, Games of July 4: Whitlock returned home (. LAYTON ISeahy trot California where h, AB. R. II. 0 A, E two the for past business M. Adams, ss 5 O. Adams, 2b 6 0 2 2 3 0 of Theresa and Cleo Layton G. Adsms, lb 5 112 0 Arison, are visiting with C. Scoffield, c 5 1 0 1110 a few relative hero for G. Layton, If 5 2 4 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 Q. Adams, cf and Norma Uton Brown, 8b 5 0 2 0 0 1 ftoa Josie Ll-tl.j jjeasrs. Marwood Layton and n Dixoa motored to Bear lake last Uk there they spent four days. I Hr sad Mrs. Andrew Williams are pnmd parenU of a Uby boy.born Ve 2 1 0 T. i0 , 8 9 10 1 i 0 m3 6 p'n. . i n U G 4 h'i',r 1 Standing of teams in Davis County .v, Seoffield ii taking Scoffield n "fun. Maurice games of) July1!11 A Son store-- f W. L Pot. Hudson of Blackfoot, 0 liHM with her pr-- l Layton kS? T r T 5 aJu. Vb;i! r.i'k.Cg ajul-fora-- O.A.E. ran -- 6: Adams, G. Adams, D. Walker, -- Holt. Day. El- balls Off T. Ly- lu i.oo,rix 3 struck out Uvt,.;, and 11,11 IP; by Rob- lk..t !? p!av--iatjton to u 0 Tun? of game ' , SAlt k ' vt0 1 . 1 112 4 Uuon-Clearful- dacurtc W ,7ZTu p11ter. Ihu week. I 5 , , If- 1 t.,P ;. - 1 CTuTlu- -. .ux ty ih c Sin,-.!- I s 11 - Mt. b. of July d. - Games dunug! we4 ' t k, if played in practically tfierv town u. h W a'1 Kt r, u' the county and all weranW and in-- 1 stoker, c te resting. The surprise of the sea-- ! Dr.ijn-r'f son was the . I d p ga.e ! which took the league leaders clover innings to overcome the OiarfM1 team, winning by the close kov of ui .! Hun o to 5. M- L kor - Well played, w CLEARFIELD All. R. II. LAYTON AB-R.I- t Ss O.A.E. L Phone 80 0 2 4 . 8 2 2 -- I 1 8 2 12 5 0 0 0 1 6 13 S3 12 3 0 Every Dealer Haa is t It a tha Naataat Mannar Bountiful, Utah 1S 9 0 Packad ta Rampton Auto Co. 0 9 0 45 2 2 2 KAYSVILLE, UTAH a a a s a a V |