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Show T1IE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAl Slir Drrhly Hrflrx Cooper Will Endeavor to Break Speed Record INLAND PRINTING the v. r. CO.j uow KANSAS ith a I7.5J lid. Prices oa the grades offered show gnu U ally no charge since a week agu, although beet fed itetrs at some of the IcaJ.rg markets show some strer gth. Oud lota of common to mecLura grass steers have gotit to kners at $4.73 to $6.50, while root butcher cows are se.Iirg at $3 ho to 34.50, with a few bead at 14.75. Most common coys ar going at 3 OU to $1.50, wh4e canners and cutters usually cross the scales at $150 to Medium to good heifers have $1575. been numerous at $4.50 to$5.25, while bologna and beef bulls are going at $3 DO to $3.7$. Feeder steers and heifers ha vs been plentiful at $3 00 to $4.75, while stock cows art going around $3.00. Hulk, of tha calves have been stock kinds which ar selling at f 1.00 to $5.ta). Eheep: A week ago two load of lambs cashed at $11.50, with 20 out at $1050. mce that time the supply has been limited. to a few head of lambs which landed at $10.75. iPMtAox. You CITY, Mo., July C. A. rfHJlsuN, A MuritW l4iU t .. cant break the heart of a Netraaka farmers tun. Out m Marion a to.Lrd u ktilrf kvbftUHry li. they still talk f the way youngcounty Earl tilt. t lUA, iuuW Uw Act at Cooper, at the age of 10, mastered S, le I. 3 KevDii-ciju- v Airntwnf nut M ayattcetw lUbacriptioa $2.00 per year la advance TELETHON t W. P. tfkHM, C A. PKnM, K. U Olhc JNa. II ft, w - an intractable farm horse and made it cakewalk like a stage performer, Cooper, one of the worlds famous race drivers, veteran of a thousand eon tests, came to Kansas City today with bis tiny Hue Studcbaker Special. And hes devoUrg bis waking hours to schemes for beating Old Man Jinx and winning the fast Fourth of July races at the Speedway here. Inspired by good-luctrophies and keepsakes from racing fan all ever the country, Cooper set a temfic pace e at Indianapolis in the classic last month. His average of 97.99 miles an hour M faster than the oval had ever known. And then, while leading at NORTH SALT LAKE LIVE STOCK 23 miles, hia right tire threw a MARKET steaming hot tread, and he was forced (Week ending July I, 1924) into second by a tire change. The North Salt Lake yards have Then, at th 250-mAltoona, Pa, received a l.beral supply of live stock speed way. en June 14, Cooper drove th past week that has been either his Studebaker Special at a reckless acker directs or in transit, but there speed, climbing steadily toward first ave not been enough sales to teat place. Bing! Old Man 'Jinx stuck values of ths various grades. A few a loose nail In hia rear right tire on head of butcher hogs sold at $7.00, the fifteenth lap. Another tire burn while odd lots of beef cows landed at ed up on the thirty-firs- t I $4.00 to $4.50. A few heifers went lap, But Cooper w heeled right on, after ' at $5.00 to $5315, and odd head of a tire change of 94 second. Two calves sold at $7315. more tire burned out from Coopers mad wheeling around th track, and Cooper was forced to finish sixth, bek 500-rad- Why Fight Our Neighbor? ; The Keflex, in rommon with the country pres of Utah, would Lke to know whet the Utah State Autorao- -, tile assosiation hopes to rain by fighting the Auto Club of Southern Uallforoia, Can it be possible that the Utah a?oation has determined to boycott ell of the state of Utah that portion along the route from Evanston to Salt Lake City via Coal Till and thence west over the Wend over route? If that is not the intention they should t( Bill Kiahe! or pet a new secretary. All of Utah south of Silt Lsks City Is traversed by the Arrowhead Trail, the short cut road between Utah and southern California, the route which was palled the Arrowhead Trail when Bishop Layton aent hia mule and ox with Dam county prod train,toladen the pueblo of Los Angeles, Ticts, more than sixty years ago. Now that the Auto Cluh or Southern California is to sign the road as the Arrowhead Trail from Los Angels to Salt Lake City, and take credit for doing the tx-re- pt il 1 hind Tommy Mill on. T was leading at Kansas City Just year ago," said Cooper today, but trouble kept me from winaing. This July 4 I hope to set a new worlds record. This Studebaker Special is plenty fast Just let me have an even break, and tha checkered flag will be mine. Cooper is known in the racing world as a "laboratory raaer." Hi and scientific testa, jog, the Utah State Automobile asso- charts, blue-priciation, through its secretary, wants nhich accompany him to every race to boycott southern California and in course, have attracted much Interest. H shares every improvement with ridentally, southern Utah. Southern his fellow racers. And they ar wonUtah is profiting greatly from the travel to and from California over dering what the "Little Napoleon" is this trail and naturally resents the planning to do here in the big race. Contention set up by the secretary of the Utah allocution. At this time OGDEN LIVE STOCK MARKET (Week ending 'July 1, 1924) there are more California care on the Hogs: Local demand for hogs has v Utah highweye than from all other States combined, and there would be improved and prices are 15 to 20 more were It not for the kid attitude cents higher than last Tuesday. Shippers hava been In this week and paid of Mr. Blah cl. up to $7.15 for a few loads of good Utah needs these California tats most of them ar out for a visit lights. The bulk of th receipts has , to Utah not using us for a filling been lights averaging 170 to 190 station while enroute somewhere else. pounds, which havs sold largely at There are a lot of California people $3.90 to $7.00 with a few up to $7.10. looking for a new location and we One load of 234 pound butchers cashed want them to see Utah. Others want at $7.00, while packing sows art goto tee new country and get but where ing at $5.75 to $3.00. Cattle; Cattle supplies have been there is room to drive. They have exhausted the eights of the coaat end confined largely to cows, heifers and want to come and look us over. In Stocker and feeder offerings. A few feet, Utah should be more interested good fed steers arrived early this la having southern California people week but were held at this writing thia way than any other, .they 'are our next door neighbors and are rapidly becoming our beat customers. The drouth of this and the past two years, has cut short the cropa in Cali- fomia, they want our products and we 3 i. .'want and will get more of their nt oi Large Attendance at U. Summer School Registration at th University of Utah summer school has equalled that of last yrar at this time and all indications point to a year which will equal if not surpass the summer session of the previous veer, according to Dean Milton Bennion, Th total registration of last year reached 1,111 students for the two terms, which was an excellent summer school attendance. Th summer school is divided into two terms the first being now In and ths second running from Progress to August 29, Including urdays. Students can register for th second term and obtain a complete course of Instruction, through the usual high standards of th school which are always observed at th university. In spit of th fact that the number of vocational student is steadily decreasing, ths total registration ha experienced a constant increase each successive year, which shows more and more people are desirous of obtaining a sound education. Th University of Utah summer school motto, "Service t the State was again carried out hjr having i conference of th state superintendents and supervisors on Thursday and Friday, June 19 and 20, at th university. Superintendents and supervisors from practically all schools - FARMINGTON CotuRj CJaCfirtC att I etf uaty. City cl Lavu Jfeir f fcS. Jb4aJier g e 4 UfrOsr, U. City to C fc. 1 A CJt4 - LKC 4 H pounds butte rfat equal to pounds butter in thirty days. A total of 103,CSs) animal have I admitted to the advanced resru.,T? The Hwlsiein-Friesia- Assoc? n J Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via Union Pacific System n To POINTS EAST To POINTS Daily Slay 22nd to September ,15th September 30th Consult Local Agents for further details D. 8. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City pie-esti- rg 1 miniiK s S 5 For Economical Transportation three-legge- J present throughout the state spent their time in conference upon educational problems and in attending educational lectures by Supt. H. B. Wilson, Dr. Sund-walDr. Sutherland, Mias Day and Mr. Certain. Several superintendents and supervisors are regular summer school students. The state owes a great deal to these people who have been willing to give their valuable time in th Interest of educational supervision which tends toward a bigger and better Utah. L J l. 7 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. I Holstein Cow Is Still Making1 Milk Records I g I ts X c IH V Phone 80 . ij Rampton Auto Co. Hp I . Bountiful, Utah . a SI? jjmwf uHiiuiiumiiilllii !' RICICENBACICER SIX A car worthy of Its name And DODGE BROTHERS CAR With the body Distributed by all-ste- Triangle Park, Kaysville 5 STRINGHAM AUTO CO. 4'i N el Bountiful 128-- W , v Something Doing i me Works For' Me all Day Races with prizes for all ages at 10 a. m. Childrens Matinee Dance 2 oclock 5a ' 1 $ t t - Dancing In the Evening ( Years ago I started a Savings Account and nowr each year I am getting a good salary from this inoney without having to turn my hand. It is not too lte for you to start no matter how small the amount, if you add to it each pay day it will soon grow into a most pleasing total $ SPECIAL , Conducted by - , Sirs. Earl Robins of Kaysville Special Features Cuttle z, Fitting and pesijnicz Phone 96-- J - ' Eat and Drink 4 per cent Interest is our contribu- tion to your constant growth to-ward financial independence Dressmaking Course . Limits October 31st Stopovers-Divers- e Routes d An excellent P reduction record was mad recently in th herd of C. S. potter of Ogden by his purebred Hoi-- 1 WEST Dally BUy 15th to .v JULY 2 -- Through th efforts of th Fam-ingtorecreation committee outto lake west of Farmington the, ings havs been arranged. Transportation has been provided to tab anvont who cares to go and enjoy a real bath in the lake. Wednesday evening over 150 people were taken to the lake shore and after an enjoyable swim, luncheon was served. The Farmington recreation committee is planning to stag the livest Fourth of July celebration ever held here for a good many years. Suiting at daylight an old cannon and school bell will awaken th town. At S;30 a. m. a Salt Lake band will sere-nathe city, to raise enthusiasm. Promptly at 10:30 a. m. there will be games, ports, musk and entertain menta of every description for both old and young, consisting of poUto contest and tug of polo, a war between the Farmington and North Farmjngton wards, hors races and foot races for boys of all ages, d women's races, and races. Luncheon will be served at th Relief society grounds for everyone 'r . I America. Of this number 1 o bulls! During the past testirg 5,633 cow have teen entered. iiimni . Last year there was manufactured in the United State $53,691,479 worth of electric light globes, an amount Vicar fifty pent for every man, wo- Tnsn and child in the ration. i l- - Mr. 1L W. Soule of St Anthony, Idaho, is here vuiting with Mix. J. V. Steed. Th local Primary officers and teachers spent an enjoyabl outing at Saltair Wednesday afternoon and evening. A delicious luncheon was served and dancing was enjoyed. Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock all local club members of ths U. A. C, wiU meet at the home of Miss Susan Clark, local club leader. The meeting is called for the purpose of outlining future work and to discuss recipes sent out recently by tha U. A. C we ZION CANYON HIGHWAY ' Arrowhead Trail to Utah Com ever and play with as ' in oar GIIEEN valleys Climb 6ur snow-cla- d peaks, camp in our shady canyons, try your hand fighting our rainbow trout and , steel heeds in Fish end Strawberry lakes, eat our luscious peaches and melons, take a dip in the' greatest salt lake in the World: see the greatest copper Xnine in the world and the great-w- it coal deposits, if you are interested that way; visit the enormous iron deposits end pig iron furnaces owned by the Columbia Steel company of California. And finally, if you have time, you can make a tide trip to our Yellow, atone national park, the like of which there is none other in the world. For your trip next year, or some year after, we will reserve for you the north rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the greatest sight in the world, and you can look over the site of the great dam which will soon be Built to supply southern California with water and the entire southwest with power. After seeing the Grand Canyon you may , visit our natural bridges.- many times tke longest and highest the most stupendous IN THE WORLD. Cali font is. 'Come Over and Get Acquainted Now, as a matter of fact, people of Utah, don't these truths sound better than having the secretary of the Utah State Automobile association rush into print and call the AutoXHub of ern California thieve and robbers, just because they want to help themselves and us to secure travel ? Let's be good friends with out neighbors, even if we have to club some people into submission to do to. JMtrvsCC tbafl? wg 44 < LllrUMl 4 Um TnS'Jwt ts 1 14. Utah could do no better than put on an advertising campaign in southsuggest the following: & eateft LduUtftd, Lit eJutroe tcrrM i4 id tfe U5x, ft. U dol-ilar- ern California and for a folder stein cow, Sara Ann Duplicate, to an announcement by the advanced registry department of The Hulftein-Frwroc- n Association of America. At the age of four years and two months , this cow produced 2.S15.3 pounds of milk containing 100.441 w I n Barnes Banliin" Co. LlruJ Your Interest Bank Kaysville, Utah I |