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Show r 9 UTAH, THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAVSVILE. Shr Orrldij ilrflrx reMuW hr Davis Closes Eventful 1921 Football Season SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY D. A. SULLIVAN THE INLAND HUNTING CO. w. r. rrtusos. trrtkSON, AiMTtiu E4t(r nrcHr J,bmry II a cn C. A. X rtr4 311. at if.rvh t l;. Subscription llOO per iU-Ifhon- w, p. C. A. t Jr f a in Advance i m r 3 '- -t . f I tia sTAiy rt of me ' V - i : . i 1 i Vv .' v ;v V , v v all-sta- te 0 S2-- 7 Davis vs. Tooele, won by Davis, 40-- 0 Davis vs. East H. S, won by E, 20-- 0 Davis vs. Ogden, won by Ogden, won Davis, by Davis vs. Weber, Davis vs. Box Elder, tied, ""With a fine squad of experienced first team men and substitutes back next year, Davis is still assured a front place in football. The high school is planning an elaborate fete for the boys on December 16, and all old alumnae will join with the student body in doing them honor. The entertainment will con gist of a banquet for the boys, a dance and the first game of bas ketball with East Side High school. strength. His example was the biggest single factor in the high morale of the team. He is Davis real bid yiiiiuiiinummmimmiimHmiiiinmimiinuumuimnunminuiutmimnimn Toys! Toys! Toys! For the Children Tin Trains, Parking Dogs, Running Mice Utile Tots Nursery Sets Fountain IVns and many more. Also Candy, Cigars and Periodicals for the rest cI the family. WALSII NEWS COMPANY, Inc. Bamberger Station - John W. Walsh, Pres, and Cent. Mgr. Kaysville, Utah riintiniitMHimmmmii!iiHtiii)ii!imniiniiii?HHmtimmmnniiniiinmtmnig a Ya : a a la J v tackle. pre-seas- Would Not Bo Satisfied. Tommy had. grown very tired of kissing all his relatives every night One night his mother wid morning. Wont you come and him: to tald kiss Aunt AnneT "Its no good, She wont mummy," he answered. , stay kld." 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JOc HYDRO PURA, reg. 15c small ... 50c SOAP, Bob White, 10 bars 55c SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars ... 50c SOAP, Lenox, 12 bars 70c SOAP, Bath Tablets, 12 bars. iil Grc ; km ' It I 9-l- b. ha Lai jres 1-l- cf 1-l- tffn KAYSVILLE CO-O- P THE HOUSE OF QUALITY x Cojqrht I9t I lift Schaffaer A. Marx what is a suit of clothes? sounds foolish. It isnt, some men think that a suit means simply a coat, vest and pair of trousers; they buy that way; pay as little as possible and get it. but others know more and a suit of clothes get more. means months of service to them; style that keeps looking well; careful tailoring. they Your Ovn Homs W those things in Hart 6c Marx clothes; they save money. is your castle. Thats where youll want to take your bride and mate your little nest Begin now to save a part of your earnings and it won t seem any time until-yo- u have funi to buy some property and take you place as a substantial citizen. JW a a j 9s IS E list I THIS IS FOR CASH 9 ( CO. I a t trt will call on the citizens of Kaysville, Layton and vicin, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, representing b. a a i & z' 1-l- Schaffner a UTAH b. a a a a u ; 1 I tvo ; rj 5-l- find a z 0--0. Closely following Love comes Harvey. He was always In action and lived up to his nickname of Musser. Adams at Center continued his steady playing this season, and has no superior in the division. II. Lin. ford and M. Jones were a classy pair of tackles and performed well. The finds among the new men werf Clarence and Malcolm Layton, Quarterback Unford and Randall. Although playing their first year, they stood up like veterans. Next year will find them real stars. The Backfield stars were Barker and Wooley, ably assisted by Unford and Johnson. This quartette carried the burden of the offense and did it well. The years schedule and results: Davis vs. Logan, won by Logan, 26--6 $ a LAYTON, W Mvf EiTt Schaffner & Marx Ostha ; it 14-1- 3 -- $ - 28-N- 2 DOLLAR CLEANING i ' for V s' : ay jV 1 te x :1 f v : five-yar- l J C.L. SULLIVAN i r is 1 Thomaa Redmond, chief sheep for the state board of Saturdaj called attention, as of interest to Utah shippers, to the new California law governing shipments of livestock into the state of California. A copy of the California Football at Davis High school has statute was sent him by J. P. Iverson, had a very successful season in spite I chief, of the division'of animal indusof many handicaps. Due to the late try of the California department of opening of school the squad of green agriculture. material got off to a very late and Flease note that this division, poor start, but by the consequently writes Mr. Iverson, now requires a season the Davis team the of end ten-da- y notice in writing before bucks was a real football machine, second are shipped to California, In this to none in its division and to very few notice must be included name and adin the state. dress of consignor and consignee, and Only five of the regulars of last destination of shipment, and 50 cents team played thia year, and gears a head for each buck in the movement. with the exception of Barker, the A similar notice is also required for one backfield man, the experience of sheep for feeding or breeding pur- these men was In the middle line posiposes, with the exception that no fee tions, comparatively easy holes to fill is required. with raw material. The experienced The new California law requires men were moved out on the ends and that dairy cattle and breeding bulls with barely six days of practice and over six months of age must be acthe Inexperienced quarterback, Lincompanied by a certificate of health ford having run the team but two and tuberculin test record, signed by the Logan High school was a qualified veterinarian, showing that nights, met in the first game at Logan. The each animal is free from communiresult of this contest was a 26 to 6 cable disease. In lieu of these may be the lowest score the Logan attached a certificate from the state defeat, team was held to during the season commissioner of agriculture to the efwith the exception of the state cham-- t fect that the animals are from a herd game. The local team learned free from tuberculosis and other com- pionship a great deal in this game and the next municable disease. Similar regularewith Tooele tions are provided affecting horses and game, in a 32 to 6High school, sulted for the victory mules. Davis team, With regard to the shipment of The division race showed the real bucks, some of the provisions of the of the team. With the excepability California law are as noted in Mr. tion of the Ogden game, the team Iversons letter. It is also provided excellent ball. In this game that bucks that have tiot been shipped played the effects of the East Side mauling in crates or cars that have been thorwere shown. Love, Wilson and Holoughly cleaned and disinfected before brook were out on account of injuriea. loading, shall be dipped one or more Thia threw the team out balance of times upon arrival at point of destinaat the start, and the mischief was tion, under the supervision of the done before the team found itself. California authorities. Further, if No football was displayed in better bucks are shipped in cars properly the league than that of our squad in cleaned,- - hut have teen URloadsJ ia corrals at any point en route to the the last quarter of the Weber game. The real victory of the year came final destination, they shall also be when the strong Box Elder team was dipped. outplayed in the fin! game. But Only the notification by registered fate intervened and a scoreless tie mail to the department of agricul resulted. This was a heartbreak for ture of California, ten days ahead, is the Davis boosters. After seeing Box required in case of sheep or goats, Elder held to a standstill the first and animals destined to immediate half, the boys gradually wore them slaughter are the only exceptions to down and during the second half such notification. placed them wholly on the defensive. Animals accompanying shipments Jive times the ball was within the of immigrants are exempt. Special Bov Elder d line, and five provision is made exempting animals times anxiousness of the boys brought in for exhibitioner theatrical spoiled the rhances. The whistle purposes, unless they are sold after saved Box Elder, with the ball only-siexhibition to remain in the state, in inches to go. which case they are to be subjected The whole team deserves special to the tuberculin test and certified as mention for ita fine work and sportsn free from tuberculosis by the Cali manship.'. The ruggedness of the maTomia authorities Itefore being de chine was made apparent by the work livered to the purchaser. of our real stars. Of these Captain Uve stood out and he was the most The Reflex needs clean cotton rags, feared man in the division. His love suitable for wiping machinery, Bring of the game, with his experience and them in and collect 5 cents a pound. athletic ability, made him a tower of J 4 4 r" V, e, i j I ? sassccluic:! 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