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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH IIMTIAL THE To the end that the yearly contest of the Davis County Musical association will be a greater su cess than ever before, the music director has made a. complete list of .the contest numbers at this early date in cirjer that those who wish to patriciate may beevent gin now. This is a county ' a 1 should ha Ik- erneSt supFrom lovers. port of hi repotc 3 there v 71 be more competition" thiyearlhanever before in the history of the " association. Let every one help this yaars contest that it may be a . - all-musi- I - bigT financial,-a- s well as artistic Some new numbers hav bin added and are given below. Jnthe Choir Cup .contest three success. -- the anthems are presented by Musical" Directof t.rbe worked the ui by choirs throughout county, asr given below. The first of the year, ninty days before the col test, choir leaders, whose choirs are entering, will be called together and - decide by vote vvlich of those tin ee anthems antheni for slu 11 be the" March 'contest. This "method is the fairest which could be devised for it will g;ye each ehoiij an opportunity to recommend wl ich selection is lest adapted for each choif. On account of the success which attended the 1913 contest, it was decided to make the fourth the-conte- " st GAME III DAVIS FARMINGTON TAKES TIGHT GAME FROM LINENS in a gamgj' wuicuwiui el finely and filled with . sensa-ticncontested MILKING MACHINES IN FAVO plays, Farmington won froi Excerpt From Bulletin GIvm Condi the American Linen team, of Salt Lake, by a score of 7 to 6. The ion Arrlvod at by Exports of Now York Station. home jtei.n started the the first inning when they The New York experiment station, geiTfcd-twwith two men out. after extendednresUgatlona ooverlni held the visitore safe in this a period of flve.yeara, haa reached th .Udy conclusion that the milking machine rnLing. Iwotowel washers bit la not only practical but "haa solved thv dust on a double, Udy the problem of labor on the dairy Turner. The next man sent farm. The Investigations are ahoWu easy grounder to firs base. In Bulletin" N6TS66 by G.A.8mllb' The Linens tied tl e score in the and Dr. H. when they filled the urifd inning The following excerpt from the Bui brses none ovt and Kay with ahowa letln the oonclualon of the New scored two with a clean single ovYork station men: "The aucceaa Of the milking pa er second. When the locals went chine, like any other machine, la close in to bat in the fifth they took ly aaaoclated with the personality ol the lead on an error, a single the operator. During the experiment and three Turners base drive to the machines have been operated by left.. alx different men, all of whom have done at lease fairly well. In thta atudy Fanni.'.g ton score 1 again in the the attempt haa been made to contrast setnth. and although the visitors the nlachlne and- hand methods of rallied in me ninth, they failed to milking at their best. Unquestionably ti- - the score, making only four It takes a higher grade man to operate lt were which runs, Qie largely a milking machine successfully than of T.iiimtteries were to hand milk a cow equally well. There la every reason to think that Fainrington, Udy aDd Rampton, In the hands of earelesa operators the for the Linens, llall and Ryan. machines will work Injury to the cow, .Mrsv J. H, Grants Jr., and, the but the same result Is too often .ob- smaller children have gone for a. tained from inefficient hand milking. with friends vuit relatives and "The moM important point of this in Master Van was left Logan. atudy covered the influence of the home to look at his after father. nlachlne on the flow of milk. Of this regretable feature of the game, was when Young was hit onthearm by a pitched, ball. WLen examined it was found that in the one of the small tone; broken. been had forearm Utah C, 0 0 O'O 0 0 0 0 1- 1 Layton, 2 0 1 0 1 5 3 0 x 12 Batteries: Layton, Brown and and By bee; Utah Copper,. Ray A al - re-vi- er.-er- the authors aay This atudy of the Influence of band and machine methods upon the flow of milk Rovers a period of over four years and includes 71 lactation periods annual contest bigger and better after eliminating the questionable data. The influence of the .machine than ever. To that end the fol- method upon the flow of milk waa too lowing contest numbers have been small to be measured even when the added: Male 'chorus; juvenile other factors were ellmlnated as fully chorus; tenor and, soprano duet; as possible. It was probably respon contralto and bass duet and eor-- " slble for less than one per c,ent in the variation of the flpw under the condi n t solo contest." " tlona of the experiment. All of the diProfessor Mann, musical cows milked well with the machine rector, has been working ever when were provided with proper since the close of the last eon-te- fitting they milk cups. .Two eows which to got out suitable numbers were failures as hand milkers were for the coming contest. Follow- successfully milked with the mi ing is the complete list of num- chine." The milking machine Is an econobers, which have been selected mic necessity. There may have been from the best works of standard many failures. They were due to composers. . many causes. As the beContestants can now begin work come more common and machines are dairymen ou the numbers for their respect- familiar with the essentials to be obive selections as this list is com-pkt- e served In the operation, these diffl cultles will be overcome. and final t, Choirs; 1. Star of DescendHOLDING COWS TAIL STILL ing Night. L. 0. Emerson 2.Lead Kindly Light. Dudly Device Shown In Illustration Ued fo f Buck. Radiant Morn Hath 8ovoral Years and Found of Croat . lVsed Away. Godfred Tlxring Convenience. Juvenile Chorus Christmas Seng, Evan Stephens. This num Here U a simple, but most conven bu will be written in two sharps tent end effective method of fasteninstead of four as ly the author, ing a cows tail while milking. The Illustrations practlcslly explain themto make it lower for children. Male Quartette; In the Rain. selves, writes F. YV. Browne of Hillsboro County. N. H., In Ihe Farmer IV.rks Concert, No. 3. and Home. A bent wire hook is ; Ladies Quatrettc ; Legends. madeand to this is attached loop, Parks Concert, No. 1. b. Behind each troublesome cow is Mixed -- Quartette ; Rohm Ad fastened from above a piece of twine air Parks Concert, No. 2. having a loop at Us lower Orchestra; Serenade, Selec- end. These should not hang lower tion Victor Herbert Male Chorus ; One Sweetly Solemn Thought, 1trks. . Bass Solo; Evening Star Wagner. Baritone Solo ; Cipsy John. Contralto Solo; A Perfect Key F. J. The Night Soprano Solo; Bi.ds Cooing llenry J. Sayer. Tenor Solo; Tim Holy City Stephen Adams. Violin Solo; In induction Ex Polonaise C. N. Allen. Piano Solo; Advanced Valse New lands. Caprice. Tall Fastener. Piano Solo; Elementary First Movement E flat Sonat. llaydu. than six feet from the barn floor. To Duet, Tenor and Soprano,; make the fastening, wind the end of twice around the tall and draw Stay Thou With1 Me.- - Evan loop hook the ' through it, then catch the Stephens. hook Into one of the loops hanging Tw Bass Contralto o Duet, ; l nd from above. If the twine used Is reaBards. Morris. sonably coarse .the operation of mak-lhCornet-- Solo; olka, or. undolngthe fastening can s be T. 1. llollinson. almost accomplished instantly. 1 made have use of this device for sev, All choir and chorus numbers eral and have years, found a great It can be obtained through Mr Me convenience. Ictlre of Centerville, at less than regular retail cost. For further Creameries the Dairy. "irormation apply to Dr, J. II. The creameries and have Bounded the Grant, president, Kaysville; E. knell of the dairy, and the sooner our David Mann, musical dierctor, dairymen realize the fact the better Bountiful or T. E. Sheldon, secret- it will be. The consumer la not to be blamed for Smith fair-site- d -- D-iy- , And other Summer Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices ; KAYSVILLE WINS AT Buy early and get the better choice. BOUNTIFUL. Kaysville repeated on Bountiful last Saturday vhen they hit Muir all over the lot. In the first inning Kaysville, Robins and Wiseman scored on a single, a double, and a single by B lam-ire- s Barkdull singled, scoring Biainires. Mann was hit by a pitched ball, stole second and crossed the pan .on two passed balls, making the fret score for Bountiful. It was not until tbe third scored again when Wise inon scored on an error at first, a . ingle and an error at third. Jn the fifth the visitors scored two runs. A walk and a two bagger by Foxley scored Barkdull and Foxley scored on a passed tliat-Kaysvill- Co. Stewart-Burto- n General Merchandise e ball. Bountiful scored two in the fith on a walk, a single and a long hit by W. Wiseman. Wise LAYTON NEARLY SHUTS num went out trying to stretch j lra hit into a three tagger. OUT UTAH COPPER Last Saturday tin Layton boys .Kaysville scored again in the demonstrated their superiority seienth when Wisemans single over the Utah Copper bunch when and Blamires two bagger put hit for tho final score stood 12 to 1. The two men on and Ph'llips two sacks scoring the base run CVppers only score came in the ners.' nitth when Smith leached first In the eighth Bountiful scored on 0. Adams error at an initial for a time it looked danand one station, a stolen base and single ous for Kaygvillo as the home ger by Batsen. team had three on bases. How The locals made two in the to first when a tvaljc, a stolen base; ever Mann was the pnly one au error and and a double by M. score. Green .j single in the ninth Adams scored Garrett and Sari-da.red Foxley and Phillips after sci The second was uneventful two mep were- out. Stewarts rut the third netted, one when error and a couple of passed balls Garrett crossed the pan after a scored Howard, finishing Bounticouple of fatal error were chalk- ful ed against' the Coppers. The lost sixth wa& the iun getter. G. Dvring the game Planners men: six walked and eoitrol Adams made his f i st home run , Umpire, Woolslayer. of the year and thenBrown both balls going into the Kaysville, 3 0 1 0.2 0 2 0 210 5 eet field. Bountiful, ( ED SMYTH TAILORING CO 382 251 h Street, Opposite City Hall. Ogden, Utah J ci'Cmgj Sa-Cin- g JOHN R. BARNES, President L. S. HILLS, Vice-Presiden- - ' 1-- wll also DAVIS COUNTY DAY. Davis County Day at Lagoon ncmises to be one of the big days of the year at that famous recort. This day,, set apart annually, has become a sort of Da: vij county reunion on a large scale, when all old firends can inett and enjoy themselves. All of Lagoon is turned over to Dais county people this occasion and it is their own fault if they do not enjoy themselves. There' will be all kinds of sperts and" contests ' for which wires will be given. The "great eature of the day events will be a ball game between Kaysville and Layton. This will be a great game, and full of intense interest as Kaysv.iJe has, '.eaten many of h teams that have defeated Lay--obut as yet, have not been able to win a jnne from I ay tan. Ther a be a ball game between Farmington and Bountiful bloomer y.irls. It is said that every male ball player in the county is seeking to umpire this game. The celebration will be under th,-- . auspices of -- the Farmington Commercial club, a live bunch of bolsters, who will see to it that every minute. something is Let every one in Davis county lay off .and celebarte, take the whole family and a picnic dinner, go early and stay late. L LST Oldigh big Irown horse, white saddle marks on each side ot back. 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