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Show rett out Sheffield to Wiseman." sposing it rains Layton J js. Nance Tanned: Carton w nlhed Vyseman singled out- lust, Hinton to second. Huiton and W ad aimed one meh on wild ptteh. Sandall tightened up ;,ih1 Luund JUrkdill and Shell old. Fourth., - liunng to Foxlo7 H bee t.inind. t Phillips hit safe touch! oin Wiggill nil eu-!e"t, id- ti'! - Kaysville KAYSVILLE ' ITs GOUll n iv-ma- at Sheffield Park G:D ' DECORATION DAY r Uitlvi TO 1VEAR AU-neJf- - o-- J f how are, you fixed " for a raincoat? 11 we've got em in all styles and qualities.N -- convertible collars. newest fabrics. umbre las too -- GAME if you iu ed out nvewav : CORSETS rr v CocOdnut Gioxc. Ha May Id. L. Helen: am sending vuu niy takcii esteiday in my new dress, made photo from one of those mtty Mc(.all Patterns you sent You von eed tuw f..ljirsLs. 2PP from Paine well aiuTswclTl Took, aiul noticcLthj? tit: you .see its ;ood form to wear Cr 1) Corsets'. . - Fifth Inning Rivun p, pned : U out to Sheffield. H. tn-out to Slnttield moils flew S,i Once upon a time somebody out to Hurt on. ' wrote a little piece, begining S ill Fol,y out to Uiilplr? "is a most tanned. Hurton-fain'- , d and when he unhappy man, wrote it he probably had the Kaysville-Layto- n game of last in The umpire mind. Friday WAS a most unhappy man, especially about the eighth and ninth innings when close decisions were the rule and not the . exceptions: Robins --certainty gave y -- - FIRST ' Wiseman- .- Robins walked.- llt j lt ju Garrett and a me d.mMe Garrett to Simihoiis t Phillips, put out Kohiiis ami Niwurl Ilnl' : lips flew out Jo ,eio 1 ' 1 1 -- I -- do eertamlv have the goods for the people, especially the women. A traveling man stopped her.e this week, and believe me; he said the Paine e'v Hurst store was the busiest joint in tow n And vou Imse-Pd-UK-- llyrst people vk T knowl-aiwa- y- there: apd told you do bttv it they didn t have it, did not want cvervttmicT perhaps you McCall because what tliev sell is usualmean theiatest. These ly about the limit.. 'Sotit hern dark e s d t ce r ta4 iTv- -a l i i sc dn e T have some stones to tell yon when We have our tu how I do want to sec v ail,' especially poor old Dad. LovinLiy, your it. T tdf 1 i i 1 Pattera Dres Nt 373 Trict, 15 casts s i 't tallcs. .Oh t . .Mother Business is such that w'c can use another good clerk since the minimum wage law is in effect. No one now employed need apply yct it is ourdesirciro sceure a hvoman of- gTeat experience; applications strictly confidential. The Editor. Fk Robins came home ith bells on. s.imlall flew out Jo Harkilull. Garrett fust n error. Adams hit b intelied ball, ('arret t and Adams scored on slow play at' first. Simmons tagged out by Sheffield. ,A Hlnllips out, Nance to Wiseman. Wiseman out on first Hai dull safe at first when Phillips dropped the pellet. H.irkduil out in a steal. Sheffield faiuiei Heore, Lay ton 2 Kaville, Or Seventh Inning W iggill walked Brown to first. HhuardTuI to Robins. Wriggill fomd out on third. Brown scored on error, Blazard to third, Simmons out. Sandall out, Robins to Wiseman. At this stage of the game Mr. Sandall was so injudicious as to give Robins a straight hall. With two stri frThinKJii fthr leather square, on theyimse, in facFhe hit it so TaFtTTatTt was two innings before Mr. Wiggill recovered the ball, and Robins s Come an Photos Fallen KAYSVILLE '.STUDIO On Sunday June 1st, following thcNradu-atin- g Photos from $L0Q a exercises. Mr Sinclair became uncomfortable n the ninth. ing and Sandall- - showed good form in the pinches when with one out and two on bases he fanned the next two up. Burtons eft-o- r was, the only one chalked upgainsLthe local outfield, wlia did exceptional work. The lineup was as follows : Nance, . Jv . . c. Robins, . . . Tv. p. Wiseman, . . . Jst. Sheffield, .,..2n AHGHRISTENSENr Photographer. Stafford MilliheryXo. 455 - ; Graduates T1 y Stewart, Washington Ave. First door south Pingree Bank Barkdull, Foxley Phillips, Burton, Ogden, Utah duced now to - - - r- - 50 Childrens TrimmedHats, SPECIAL SALE for Saturday at - SERVICE Inaugurated April 6 th, THE PACIFIC LIMITED Electrically Lighted Equipment Standard and Tourist Sleepers Ask Diner-Observatio- - Car. n Free" Reclining Chair Car A.M. Leaves Suit Lake daily-84- 5 M. A. 10;00 Los Arrives Angeles " trains Two other good daily. About -O- ur , Lighted Standard Electrically and Tourist Sleepers Diner and Observation Buffet, Leaves Salt Lake 5. P M. Arrives Los Angeles :4;3Q. P. M r Excurson Tickets cf. A.-Q.- P. Electric Repair Shop ! Sewed Soles, Ladies 50c. Sewed Soles, Gent s 75c. Heels Straightened 25c AH Sam Hanson Davis County Shoe Doctor j KAYSVILLE Telephone 9'J Berries and Cherries Orders booked for future delivery. . r ' phone 244 KAYSVILLE, UTAH ArMY STORE ON i- - The item of last v.eek eoiicern-jnthe shower, on Miss Susie Sheffield got pinched by Garrett U dson was incorrect. We are for trying to stretch a bingle in-tglad to make the correction as a tripple. our information was erroneous. came home with bells on. The stands tore loose. Did the rooter 4' Cement work .of all kinds done rottT Certainly, certainly. Why on order in all parts of the some of them are yelling yet. county foundations, cement walks Foxley fanned. Stewart fanned. etc. All work guaranteed. Phone Harry Ross No. 1. ' ' Ph'llips fanned. 1. Farmington, Utah. Score, Layton, 3; Kaysville, flew Garrett" "Eighth Inning FOR SALE Two and one-haout to Barton, who made a American centrifugal pump inch catch. Adams took first as new, piped and belted fo on error by Barkdull. Foxley good 22 lift. Address or call on foot -made a beautiful- - catch on The ReflexKaysville, Utah. fly, taking it on his knees, he put the ball to Sheffield who FOR SALE CHEAP Registerput it to Wiseman who caught ed Jersey bulls. Qne 2 yr. old and Adams at first. Double play. Foul-geone fanned. yearling. Address J. &F. Nance fanned. Burton Sous, care of I. L. Clark Wieeman singled to right and Utah. second. Ogden, was forced out at Ninth Inning Phillips fanned. Wif giir ouf, 'Brkdrdl "do Wiseman. Brown .flew out to Sheffield. Sheffield got pished by Garrett at third trying to stretch, a bingle into a triple. The fans went crazy over the, decision as g o lf pretty-runnin- BABY CABS - WINDOW SHADES - WASHINS MACir.ES J IS READY FOR THE SPRING OPENING Our customers often say Our shoes cannot be excelled for style and durability Dont fail to see the line. Prices Satisfactory By-be- .s i, Stewart- - Burton Co. General Merchandise 1 When You Travel East W.- J. PARKER, they are Agent about reduced , , fares at various timesduring V. Pres. the year. AN. MlNTOSII, Cashier.. D. E. BURLEY, Gen. Pass. Agent, Salt Lake City UTAH NATIONAL BANK 1 Ogden, Utah. and Capital Surplus ECU! There are Good Reasons for this suggestion, Conservatism and Efficiency are very important factors in the conduct of tound, successful and to vlhich the Utah National Bank t banking, dheres. always Make this Strong Bank your depositary by opening an account subject to account. - Dont buy your ticket via. a broken route part on system, part another. Tell the Ticket Agent yon wtr to go THROUGH VIA THE OVERLAID AS FAR A3 IT GOES. , - . Our Footwear Dept. Layton, d; Kays- SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES RALPH E. HOAG, Pres. J. PEERY, Vice Pres. OclociJ- - KAYSVILLE, UTAH e Ask any . XL 10 ) r 5 JOHN BARTON intral Myron Phil'ips completed the circuit. Sinclair churned that-hhad called time, hut lie had not left the diamond. However, Phillips w as oifdredba k to third ami the' riot subsided when Fox- - ! IGEk V Work Cash KITCHEN CABINET Icy flewLOut Final score, ville, 2. , Foxley fanned. Third Inning --Brown hit by pitched ball. Blazard flew out to Stewart. Simmons singled to left. Sandall flew out to Foxley. ,Gar- - Paper FOR THE the neighborhood of 450, the grand stand and bleachers were packed to steaL Crystal Springs Wall Ranges THE DRAWING Bill Simmons raised a yell on the decision at home plate. Stewart popped out to Phillips. Phillips hit to Garrett but was safe on error by A; Phillips; Phillips out, by Simmons, trying GEO.TBEESLY Linoleum Furniture"-- - ... .. MH Standard and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclin-- . Dining Car through, - - ing Chair Cars.For further information see any Salt Lake Route Agfnt. -Writefor California Literature. Ticket Office 10 East 3rd. South Salt Lake Ci!y A. J. H. Manderfield T C. Peck Lake ' Salt City. G. P. A. Los Angeles , speaking it should have been Kaysville s game bu errors at second, home and right field gave Layton the long end. Robins home run, the first ever made at Sheffield park, was the only earned run of the day. Kaysville gqt the first hit and the man. The Overland Express, ' '0 Saturday Morning, May 24th, at - The Los' Angeles Limited, California I If. to overflowing and a goodly portion of those present were 1 'dies. The field had been sprinkled and was in first class shape. It was not a very quiet crowd. The game in detail : Kaysville took thu field with Simmons at bat. He was an easy out, Barkdull to Wiseman. Sandall got hit on the leg and took first. Garrett flew out to Phillip iu center. Adams flew out to Burton in right., ' Wiseman out, Bybee to Phillips. Parkdull hit the first ball pitched to him through first and second for one, the first hit of the game. Sheffield popped nut' to Phillips. Barkdull stole second. Robins fanned. Second Inning Bybee fouled out to Wiseman. Phillips fanned. Wiggill out, Barkdull to Wise- CALIFORNIA mis IF fvMM ITH, UR, cf yco rc aer ,'.7. 3rd. rf. SSL Printed at The Reflex, Kaysville i ss, ...... Uv Slock Books, Legal Blanks ng - .rasas KEW I ball. ait-resti- ii Si will a pili lied lilt I Hlnllips lul for two, Slew safe on third. Stew ar stole home and Fill -- Sinnmuis kicked on tin ife, i.sioir mol t he L.ijton 4anv iVdlowinl sud- Tn tim He, JSi (21k. WILL TAKE PLACE first manTn third base., The attendance was in r P uSSS'iSr k TrJ Sirictly The place to buy your Millinery at reduced priejs. SPECIAL SALE on Ladies Trimmed hats, prices $5 to $6, re- - 1 O - ? $180,000.00 . Through -- train service via the direct rcr equipment the best money ; can bed, new and dependable, and 17.7" BY AUTOMAT! PROTECTED TRIO BLOCK SIGNALS. tryr ' In merchandising yon buy thaJjert money, WHY 3 JlJOU 72T vvT HOT BUY f |