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Show the LAYTON niM 01 . .w. Jf WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH L. E. Ellison, who has been very ill S. Chipman and wife of Ameriwith typhoid fever, is reported to be can Fork spent Tuesday in Layton. improving. " ,Uk Hmmammmmmmf Mrs. I .ayton, who was leaning out, holding the light, free from the car and . into the weeds, w renching her back and giving other painful injuries. It was thought at first that Doris Lay- ton had been badly hurt but upon in vestigation it was learned that she was not seriously injured. "" Mr. 1 rawley of West Kaysville res-- , cued the occupants of the car and took them to their home. KAYSY1LLE VS. LAYTON . 1300.00 . Treasurer A series of three ball games will be Recorder 1150.00 1300.00 played between Kaysville and Layton. Sheriff t The schedule for the game has been County Attorney 750.00 800.00 arranged as follow: August 11 at County Assessor Section 2. The Surveyor shall Kaysville, August 11 at Layton, Aug- IS (Road Celebration Day! at La- - eeive Seven Ikdlars for each , ' goon. days service actually performed, Section 3. This ordinance shall taka Layton has the championship of the Wasatch, league cinched, having lost effect from and after its passage, ajs-bone game up to date and Kays- - proval and publication as provided by ville is tied with Tooele for first place law., ' in the Bonneville league. h AYSV1LLE-TOOKI.DAVID F. SMITH. The Local ball fans got their money's ton series will no Chairman of the Board of County Kaysville-Laworth their money at Sheffield prov e the prennei event in base-- , missioners, Davis County, State of m ball this part of the. world during Ctah afternoon when the park Kays He team met the Tooele aggre- tlw series of 1920. The attendance Attest gation 1', the previous game between will be unprecedented and the teunisj SKT1I C. JONHS, Clerk, these teams the Tooele team proved should finish the season with a pot Passed ami approved, July It, 1921. themselves the victors. Aside from 'f com. First publication July 29, 1920. Last publication August 5, 1920. the wmd in the eatly part of the 11 H AN ORPIN NCK F1TG game, weather conditions were ideal ( OMRF.NS.W ION OH ( O IIKUK FOR THE and both teams put up a good game B VM BERBER STATION OFFICIALS of ball l'hc Board of County ('oinhiiMoners Buck for the Kaysville Bamberger of the ('ounty of Dav is Ordains i station was purehased in Ogden TuesFollows: The brick selected is the new day Section 1. The lumual sal.it ies ot tapestry design, is light buff in color the respective County Officials of the uud will make a handsome building. K. County of Davi-,- , State of Ctah, for Theie is promise that building opera0 the tot m of two years, beginning on tions will now proceed with expedithe first day of January, A. D. 1921, tion. The work on the Dine street cross0 and ending on the thirty first day ot t December, A. 1. 1923, are hereby ing is proceeding slowly, but seem to fixed and determined as follows, per be of substantial character. 0 year. 0 County Commissioneis, each $ tJOO.OO Advertising is the salesman that ir.00.00 never sleeps. Employ him. 0 Clerk -- Threshing is in full speed ahead. In Layton-Kay- s ille district there ar end at Pineview, having aTcoooto no 3 motored seven threshing outfits at work and to that pretty spot in Ogden canyon. wheat is the mills entering by hun5 Prospects for a bumper beet crop dreds of wagon loads daily. are exceedingly bright. In most cases 3 George . Thornley' has sold his the stand is excellent and the beets farm to Kd Simmons and leaves i m are attaining good size. toda for Idaho, where"" he has purThe afternoon of Pioneer day the chased an farm. He will take t Brigham 1! pi Layton ball club met llofteyville on his family and make Ins home there. " the home lot and defeated them 7 to awW'-11"'On the 24th Layton played a mornBurton left 3. The batteries: Layton, Sandall and ing game at Bountiful ami defeated ranches in Mann; Honeyville, Hunsaker and the for the Ellison 8 to 3 The batteries were. Lay ton, Williams and Xead- Mann;' Bountiful, I.und and Day. to k 'TmJoI tUs The Birkins are spending the tin factory caaaory, week- the sis5rss: sr&trrS2C VyrttW1 TL t ? 40-ac- re ATS 80-acr- e r kn ut -- south-ender- s Last Thursday afternoon while driving down the Cudahy road at north 8alt Lake an automobile belonging to . S. Dunn ami a car dtiven by D. 11. Spencet ot he lynch Consti action F. company collided C. Preece, a m the Spencer iar sustained a bt d.en aim ami was badly blUlsec! by being chugged about fifty feet and hi nest Layton, a passenger in the Dunn cai, was biui-e- d about the face. u-- . 1 terday to C. I. Millard X: Son. builders and contractors, for the erection of a modem gaiage and warehouse on the northwest eorner of the State highway and Gentile street. The Layton Auto companys piesent lease expires in the early winter, which has necessitated their going ahead with a new building, even though prices are still soaring in the utmospheie. Mrs. J. R. llallniay, Mr. and Mrs. it Application of that principle to our everyday habits proves its practical help. We learn by practicing, whether it be a good habit or a bad habit 1 0 AVENG E. 0 0 0 1 by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned once it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant 0 1 0 about practice. A savings account is the most consistent method of practicing thrift Test Serx)ant Today JVOWt BARNES BANKING CO. . 1 We . . . 1 Lucius Laudie. This bank teaches you thrift KAYSVILLE, UTAH 0 oclock when the car which was being driven by Mr. Layton left the road at the crossing by Willard Pert s residence, causing damage to the car and bruising and cutting the occupants. The party, which included Mr. and Mrs. Layton and daughter, Doris, was traveling up the road from William Rouches when a flash of lightning sueceeded in putting out the headlights of the ear. Mrs. Layton immediately turned the spot light on the road in order that Mr. Layton might see more distinctly; the spot light was not sufficient, however, to light the way, and as a result, the car plunged into the side ditch, throwing CHRISTENSEN BUYS FINE TAYLOR HOME For a consideration of ovei $15,000 A. C. Christensen, lessee of Lagoon, recently purchased the home of Mrs. John W. Taylor at Farmington. This is reputed to be the most palatial home in the county and is a fitting place for the residence of one of Davis countys most progressive business men. The grounds, while very beautiful, will be greatly improved and develMr. Christensen is to be conoped. gratulated in acquiring this beautiful property. R. L. Martin GObt V GOfcS BOYS, NUO SKS te&M HOWOt AQ8NV4 OSEO N Shop on Locust Street KAYSVILLE, UTAH iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilii NO MORE'l Fr Instant relief. Fairrfoot U the only real bunion cure. It brtnre Immediate pain relief laterally tnelta the bus ioa sway without pun or diaeotofort. Now is the time to play safe for next winter. Bunion . ) I 1 1 Printing is a Salesman Wh Travels Cheaply' - Traveling 1 cent 3- - SSi8 ' Kaysville, Utah ft a ft A 6 , expenses '; I Good-printi- ng BD2TD ! cefss you little and does much for you. the BLACK AND TAN SHOES More $12 value footwear at an exceptionally low price. Practically all aizes. ,.$8.65 Real bargains at Give the kiddies all the fun WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS Pretty little white canvas slippers for the babies. of "going barefoot" without subjecting their tender feet to the hot pavement, and to bruises and slivers. Sizes 2, 2K, 3, 34 ....78c to 5. For- BAREFOOT SANDALS 0 Another lot, sizes for ..7 2 to 3 5 .98c more printed salesmanship. Ogden, Utah I ADTravelinExpenscs ll , BABIES SLIPPERS Comfortable little slippers for the tiny tots. Sizes 2 to 5. Black and tan. This month only for $1.48 2336 Washington Ave. Lavton DrugCo. The House of Quality l Canvas White Pumps, Brown and Black Vici and Black Patents, both low and high heels. All ex$4.85 cellent values Foot Rare FAIITFOOT leaedy for Cery Foot Triwbls ville Flour TAtS SPECIAL ASSORTMENT j Normal It MkMastfrfKrmMfcaw to yoor bontoa often yoo ban failed to rut nd of It Jwt ta Fairy wbovakmralnamayba. tot a t air trial at ear nfe and yoo wtH ba Boai drair ronnanrl. Get a toi of today. If Dot aatiaflad ntan and fairy.. year aeaey beck. Ttua le ear ruanuKM. yd KAYSV1L dra Jim UV4AW. Sizes from. 2 la bo Known Everywhere m THE .VERY BEST HBVISO. AW merly sold for $2; now 98c The price is constantly advancing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of cars in which Wheat H"! in the Meet OOW Here are our regular $12 Packard oxfords in nearly alt sizes, in both black and tan, offered for only $8.65 CAIt. TUtfcl 84 YW.KV1CE BUNION PAIN! SjfSfOwfcttt DKVt. 6 FaSVtV fcOt AOWVk fttMXS um. $6.85 OXFORD BARGAINS CVOrf Auto Repairing a Specialty Coal will be hard to get by aut- - HIGH HEEL PUMPS Here is an assortment of values running up to $12. All high grade pumps offered at exceptionally'low price AVWS Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). Here is a real opportunity to bring Thrift into Action. Check the familys footwear needs, and take, advantage of our desire to clean out summer stocks. MICKIE SAYS Blacksmith, Horseshoeing That Good Coal On Summer Footwear for Everyone in the Family 10 Need Clean Cotton Rags Now to ship. bt 1 er MaKfi This TanK Siottr Optn an Account tulth IS Com-dou- j NN Schoolmasters of todajT as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying iff g y '..BtoonwJH. 6 Practice makes perfect. I re-u- st At k ia. Inland Printing Co. I |