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Show L JL PAG r rouu - HIE WEEKLY REFLEX -- ecitlg PiUiiM hr Devils Slide Wins lefk? THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY From Layton, 5 to 1 "ones Advertising Rates on Application Truth for Ruth LAYTON Playing a Utah-Wyming game here Sunday afternoon, Devils Slide defeated Layton, 5 to The T, in an interesting game. o- XfcTV matter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, Entered as second-clas- s under the Act of March 8, 1879. THURSDAY, AUGUST Ey DAPHNE AJTVICKER MrCtura KyBllct. WNU heroic. xp!' visitor bunched three of their run m the third inning, while Layton was held to a total of only three inmng TIMEk AN ORDINANCE FIXING The score: FOR REGULAR MEETINGS OF Devil's Slide THE BOARD OF COUNTY AB II 0 COMMISSIONERS OF DAVIS ; 3 Connel, 2b, COUNTY. 0 Nielson, p. The Board of County Commis- Butters, ss. 2 sioners of the County of Davis or- Bell, 8b. 1 : dains as follows:. 2 lb. Porter, Section I. That the regular Richards, e. 5 2 meetings of the County Commis-- 1 vCT'YI Vi sioner of Davis County shall be ctokw 1 on the First and Third Mon- - Francis. If 1 days of each month at 10 o'clock a. Wright, If. 0 m. at the Session Room of said Board in the County Court House .36 1027 16 Totals . of Davis County. Section 2. This Act shall take Layton AB H O effect on the 20th day of August; L , 4 A. D. 1935, this date being not less 8. Cowley. 2b. 3 Cowley, 35. .... than fifteen days after its passage. ....... 4 Passed by the Board of County Bonham, as. 4 . If. Brown, Commissioners of Davis County, 3 Utah, this 5th day of August, A. Major, rf. ... 4 T. If. An Ordinance Twenty How Quickly Can You Stop? girl In SI Die gray tweed suit ordered, liead lettuce beanwldi with I I . GUAL I a hits-Nie- l- I 1 I 1 Farm Census Is Encouraging Kaysville Tops LC3UC at Close 4f Season An Ordinance it & Items taken from the fn 1 'Floyd S. Whiting the Ksy, The Kaysville ward was reorgani- contractor, has secured :he for a sewer in zed at the tabernacle last Sunday. Most building of the excavatn n actstill President Henry IL Blood, solid rock and will He will commir very 1J ing as bishop, opened the meeting. construe. tion operations about NeptemWV Francis M. Lyman, president of . Th Bamberger Electric the Twelve Apostles, was introduc- is erecting a, mokrn W-ed and then took charge of the warehouse just west uf it, set Frank Hyde was at Bountiful The budding J1 meeting. e concrete, steel and brut d JS epart as bishop, with James Crid-dlas first counselor; George W. be fire and frost proof. Barnes as second counselor, and One of the big features Clifford D. Strong as ward clerk. annual outing of the Da J. R. Gailey, William E. Gailey Farm bureau August and Bruce Major made a recent a flower show atLago'n Mr. and Mrs. George Vos 1m visit to the glacial lakes on the ..j crest of the range east of town a Mr. M Mr,. Wjlp few days ago. and families Farmington Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison leave Saturday for a two and Mrs. David E. Layton of Lay-to- n outing in Yellowstone national President and Mrs James R plan to depart for the San Francisco exposition Sunday eve- Robinson of FarmingtcnVft W day morning for an ettnsivetr ning. Mr. and Mrs. T. Thurgood and to the scenic wonders of southern Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett of Utah. They expect to u81t and Grand canyons befw. Syracuse have returned from their Bryce returning home. automobile trip. Mr- - and Mrs. Harold Miss Erma Rice, secretary of the Mr. and Mrs.' Maura e Ellison nd Sheffield of stake Sunday school board, gave a Layton left this for morning at the and cheering party rousing weeks outing at Bear lake. Rice D. in L. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Frank Farmington last Friday, honoring Vernon Mansell and N'ewnua school superin- Reeves spent an the state Sunday able three tendent, A. L. Clark. Nearly two days . outing at theenjoy lakes east of includwere score persons present, Kaysville last week. ing the Sunday school board, PresiMiss Hazel and Misslr. dent J. H. Robinson and his coun- tha Simmons Bishop of Kaisvillem selors and their wives. spending two weeks at Portlui GarMiss Ida Day and Miss Ida Oregon and Seattle, Waxhingtoii rett of Bountiful left Friday for Mrs. Emma J. 1). Strong Eureka to visit with Miss Days the engagement of her sister,! Mrs. Jesse Lee. daughter, Mildred, to Russell C Mayor Richard Stringham and his Capener of Riverside. Utah, son of brother, Jed Stringham, of Bounti- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Capener. The ful, left recently for an extended marriage will Jake plate at an early automobile trip to southern Idaho. date. , , v- Miss Lillie Feamley and Annie RESULTS Fackrell, who for the past month Advertisements in The Weekly have been visiting the California expositions, returned to their homes Reflex bring results its Davi County's NEWSpaper. in Farmington Friday. 1915: -- ,J cars JenYe ars Ai feton Items taken from the files of The Weekly Reflex for August 12, baked sands." The waiter stared. Tbe other Subscription $2.00 a year in advance girl st the table choked. The one In tbe gray tweed was staring with smoky violet eyes at s couple that TELEPHONES' bad just entered. C. V. K; Saxton, No. 70 C. A. Epperson, No. 124 "Ruth," the second girl admonOffice, No. 10 ished, come back to .earth. The young lady," she added turning to" the waiter, "wants a bead lettuce Some time ago a questionnaire was submitted by the sandwich with baked beans. And, my dear, even if Clayton Chambers city of Memphis concerning the distance necessary for stopdemonstrated The Is over there with another woman, survey ping cars going at given speeds. you mustnt lapse Into spoonerisms." that the average driver has an exceedingly poor conception his can he believes "Oh, Joyce, did I?" she walled. bring of stopping distances and that he Its my besetting sin. Whenever car to a halt in a much shorter space than is actually required. I woulc get the least bit excited my words For example, drivers were asked how many feet around Into the wrong order." hop be needed to stop a car with fourwheel brakes moving at a tbe significant Then, seeing Brown, speed of 40 miles per hour on an ordinary highway. Two D. 1935. at the words friend her from glance per ALBERT B. BARTON, per cent of the drivers answered ten feet or less; 15.9 3 flushed she rosily excited", lb get Chairman of the Board of cent answered 11 to 20 feet; the heaviest majority, 23.2 per not keep her could But she p " again. Commissioners. cent, answered 21 to 30 feet, and 14.1 per cent answered 51 Attest County Page P- eyes from tbe couple "down the aisle to 60 feet. . and the man suddenly spied her. The true apswer is 80 feet and it was given by less With an exclamation be sprang to than 6 per cerifof the drivers. Only a minority of motorists bis feet and came toward her. "n.t Devil.. Slid.' .Bof 103 001 000- -5 Commissioners 1 is impok-County, it a ooo how 100matter no brakes, 000 realize that, good Uvton Miss Sinclair," he exclaimed. -1 .Two-bas- e sible to stop within fifty feet that a car going 40 miles an SjJ Summry: "What grand luck. Would you come 1935, devote of. the' . Scoffield, sen. Newbold, Major, wheels. locked with to be Introduced to my mothhour will skid farther than that t0 over stokes Double PlayTI-In?ock I we that as follows: ing Memphis has Tprovided a good example showing to. er? Ive so hoped you two might Bonham to B. A. Commissioner BARTON, drivers for intensified schooling connej t0 p0rter. Charge defeat to meet vitally need continuous and aye; car a for A moment later, looking down twenty years and that the driver who has operated Commissioner A. O. STOKER, Hancock. the pleasant patrician face of into well as the beginner. should be given attention, as aye; older woman, Itulh felt her of the RAMPand Commissioner FRED capabilities Adequate knowledge of the limitations If he wanted her to Jump." heart the motor car is a fundamental f accident prevention. meel his mother, It must mean CoUIlty Dates of publication, August 8 and 15, 1935. omethlng, mustnt it? I Her dream had built a little brick Statistics concerning Davis county farms were announced The 1935 season in the Davis cottage and Installed the elderly Farm Bureau baseball woman In a chair in a sunny living County this week by. Director William L. Austin of the Bureau of the came to an end last Satur room and all but tucked a grandleague commerce. of Census, department , PROVIDING FOR AND FIXING when the six teams of the child on a stool at her feet when is THE FEE FOR LICENSES FOR day A study of the report is encouraging indeed, for played the final games of she finally smiled back Into Joyces league CON- summer . noted that 77 more farms are operated by full owners in the THE SALE OF BEER ONE-rose to go. The 1 TAINING IN EXCESS OF Kaysville emerged on top hav-O- knowing eyes and county this year than in 1930. The census lists 1,054 owner-operate- d HALF OF ONE PER CENTUM thirteen left first the had F other two and wins couple losses, farms this year, as compared with 977 five years ALCOHOL BY VOLUME, jng met defeat at the hands of man was Just helping his mother AND NOT TO EXCEED 3.2 Woods Cross C. C. C. camp and Into a taxL ago. In addition, the number of farms operated by part ownPER CENTUM OF ALCOHOL Clearfield. Two teams are tied for ers has risen from 249 in 1930 to 277 this year. to the taxi driver. And lie BY WEIGHT. AND PROVID-th- e number in the increase the is runnerup position. Farmington all thespoke Also of particular interest color left Ruths face at the ING PENALTIES FOR TIIEan( Clearfield have each won ten of farms in the county, rising from 1,481 in 1930 to 1,631 in IOLATION THEREOF, ANDLd lost five games. There is also overheard words. Her eyes wld- FOR REPEALING OF ORDI- - a He for the cellar position between ened In amazed Incredulity. Then, 1935, a growth of 150. PASS-- Layton and Centerville, with each to everybody's astonishment, she Davis county, is noted for the variety of farm products I NANCES PREVIOUSLY COUN-Ucara BY ED BOARD THE OF and winning three and losing! stepped forward. which it produces. This year, crop prospects are good TY COMMISSIONERS PRIOR twelve games. Woods Cross C. C. not holds true, as a result business in general is good. This "J just a moment." she said. TO JULY 1, 1935, PROVIDING camp won six and lost nine. I rd love to have you come to alone in the purchase of new automobiles, new electrical reFOR THE LICENSES, REGU- teams: of the standing of amount Won Lost Pct aee me, Mrs. Chambers. To stay LATION, AND CONTROL OF frigerators, and other large items, but also in the BEER. .867 for awhile and visit my mother and .... Kaysville building construction and modernization. Commis- .6671 me." Board The of County Farmington A detailed, summary of the 1935 farm census report for or- - Clearfield , .6671 Dv The womans face was perplexed. Davis county is published elsewhere in this newspaper. It dain, f0uowi: Woods Cross "That would be very nice," 6he our1 .400 Section 1. It shall be unlawful 6 C C. C. will pay you to read it for it presents a concise study of "Good afternoon. 3 for any person to engage in the Layton .200! said distantly. present farm conditions. Sinclair." Miss business of a wholesaler or retailer Centerville 3 .200 ' of beer within th4 County of Davis. Saturday's Results Fat f outside the limits of incorporated One day there was a telephone 2, Centerville 14. Layton cities and towns without first hav- teries: R. Cowley and Brown; Lang call. But the voice that answered C. . ., mg procured a license therefor an(j Hughes, J was a strange one. from the Board of Commissioners 8, Woods Cross C. C. Farmington "Tear It said. Mr. Chambers? of Davis County as hereinafter pro-- 1 c. camp 7. Batteries: Earl and thank you. I'm so sorry but I Why LOGAN Miss Elsie Troeger, of vided. Stathis; S. White and Mann. an engagement Yes, tomor- Section 2. The word "beer as Members of the Scoffield family Hinsdale, Illinois, graduate of Chi- Kaysville 6, Clearfield 2. Bat- - have means too. used Tes, every evening next row. this teries': Bsrkduil in Columbia" universities,! ordinance, any and Lavender, Page are holding their reunion today at - j and Holt feralcoholic obtained Leen week." The home in of the director beverage Layton. by the family ias appointed But on one of those evenings occasion is the 45th wedding new Commons which will open at mutation of any infusion or decoc- hP- - nd oth" LIST ENTRIES engagement seemed to be with the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rich the Utah State Agricultural college Von f. barl7in "alt; drinkable water and Teams which will compete in the the ard Scoffield. Their twelve children, with the beginning of the fall quar- - ingredients in excess tree in the garden. She of horse-pulliof one-ha- lf contests at the Da- - was apple together with their families, are ter, September 23. it was announc- - containing on one of the lower perched one per centum of alcohol by vol- vis county Farm Bureau Days and ed here Monday by President present. her feet Idly. And swinging S.2 limbs, ume more not and than per Fair must be listed with the This is the first reunion at which mer G. Peterson. In vast confusion of alcohol by weight. manpervisors not later than August 27. she slid down all members of the family have A specialist in institutional had means clicked. The "retailer" word the when any gate a been present since the one held 20 agement, Mist Troeger, has transac-tributio- n Scof-fielMr. Chambers " wide range of experience which in- person engaged in the sale or dia- - premises are open for the years ago on Mr. and Mrs. of beer to the consumer. tion of business. "In person," be answered, un25th wedding anniversary.. cludes: Executive secretary of the Section 7. Each license shall be means "wholesaler" word The univerColumbia of club "Miss Sinclair, I had to see Among those here for the occa- faculty any person other than a brewer en- - displayed in a conspicuous place on smiling. womens dormitories, manager sity; located your house this I Just sion are G. W. Scoffield of Layton, Carle ton you. Minn.; gagfKi in the distribution of beer in the premises at all times, been looking for I had A. R. Scoffield of Salt Lake City; assistant college, Northfield, shall Section The 8. at evening licensee manager Stevens Hotel, wholesale or jobbing quantities to all times maintain In town ; I didn't Mrs. Ward Edwards of Salt Lake street his on every retailers. you premises assistant manager of Chicago; The word "sale as used herein where beer is for sale so that there know you lived In a suburb. I City; S. J. Scoffield of Layton, dormitories and cafeteria, Oregon M. P. Scoffield of Layton, Charles means any person who engages in is an unobstructed view of the en- - DOW j.ou don't want to see me but college, Corvallis. A. Scoffield of Kaysville, Mrs. C. Agricultural She is a member of Delta Sigma, the selling, giving away, serving, tire space devoted to the sale of U talked t0 your friend and she says B. Keller of Los Angeles, Califor, permitting beer to be served in beer, and the doors and windows th eres some mlsunder- University of Chicago local; Daugh- or shall have therein clear, plain glass, his or its place of business. nia; Mrs. 11. R. Minard of Prescott, of American the ters Revolution; Arizona; Mrs. Joseph Adams of American Association of UniverThe words original container" and shall be uncurtained, and the standing. "But why did yon wait so long Layton; Mrs. Jesse Stevenson of sity Women, home economics asso- as used in this ordinance mean a view from the outside through the of Scoffield Sam unobLayton; before doors and be windows shall not calling? or bottles, containing Layton; swimming, and horseback bottle, Mrs. Leland Bennett of Kaysville. ciation,clubs. meas- - structed. man flushed. "Its an asinine one more The than ' quart liquid riding Penalty. Anv person who shall thing to say but I was a little sur-o- f In addition to her managerial ure, bearing the label of the makercon- engage in the business for whole- in bottle said contents the will teach Miss rrIsed at your being so enthusiastic duties. Troeger P. S. G. MEETINGS courses in institutional management tained, and the contents of said sale or retail of beer within the such short ac- mother-- on Members of the P. S. G. club were and she will give special attention bottle having been placed therein corporate limits of Davis County uamtance. entertained at the home of Miss io providing graduates with inter-ship- s by the original maker of said con-- outside the limits of incorporated Ruth nodded. "You thought I an without 'cities, appropri-- l having in the Commons. Irene Swan Tuesday evening, with here-latwas chasing you? And when you e license therefor, or whose Section 3. Licenses issued Under the new arrangement, Mrs. Leone Cottrell, Mrs. Marcia s, cense issued be has been found I didn't want to see you, you shall of the revoked, following Mansell and Miss Dorothy Robins meals will be served in the Comwho or shall or shall have and the cancelled, pended, following m. to Members 7:30 a. mons from thought It was a better game than building assisting the hostess. violate any of the terms, clauses, or said. privileges: Well" She Miss Mrs. included Spe5:30 Troeger p. Mary youd supposed? present "A" conditions entitles of this ordinance shall license Retail Class luncheon and cial look Mrs. breakfast Ida menus, to Barnes, whirled May directly at him. Thomas, the Licensee to sell bottled beer, be guilty of a misdemeanor and 1 which will change each dav, Mrs. Mary Beveridge, Mrs. 1 what I heard like didnt conviction shall be punished "Well Blood, Miss Breta Linford, Miss feature dairy products manufactur for consumption off the premises upon to taxi the driver; You say Hun-you where said beer is sold. 1 by a fine not exceeding Two Vera Odd, Miss Edith Hyde, Miss ed at the college. Mr. ChamI dred T,-freely, very b . spendTnoney entitles and Ninety-niLicense No100 e ria. KUil Bertha Linford andMiss Isabe name of being have the You the Licensee to sell beer on draft, ($299.00) Dollars, or by imprison-o- r bers. RESULTS Burton. All members are asked to man. So in business on or ment the for term for successful a Jail beer, a very County consumption keg Advertisements in The Weekly meet at . the Barnes bank corner - not exceeding six months, or by I was a little surprised .to hear you the and to the all off privDavis premises, 7 Reflex results m. its next Tuesday at p. bring preparatory ileges granted to the holder of a both such fine and imprisonment. tell the driver to take your mother to going on a theatre party. Countys NEWSpaper. All ordinances for the regulation. Class "A Retail License. to the Old Ladies Home. That was Wholesale License entitles the licensing, and control of beer of why I asked her out a foolish gesto sell either bottled or taining in excess of one-ha-lf ture, but I made It." keg beer to retailers for resale, li- one per centum of alcohol by 4. Application for a - ume, and not to exceed 3.2 per Clayton Chambers stood still his cense to engage in the business of centum of alcohol by weight, and face a blur of astonishment Then a wholesaler or retailer of beer providing penalties for the he suddenly gave a roar of laughthe corporate limits of Da- - tion thereof, passed prior to July ter. He seized Ruth by the arm vis County outside the limits of in- - 1, 1935, are hereby revoked, and and led her to the street He pointcorporated cities shall be made in repealed, and any clause contained ed at a sign In the window of the writing to the Liquor Control Cotn- - herein which shall be uneonstitu-missio- n white house next door. on such forms and in such tional. or contrary to the laws of What does that . saj manner as shall be required by said I the State, shall in no wise nullify -stammered a little. "Tombs The. Federal Housing Administration insures loans "RutV Commission.-..,..,Control thhr'Ordiftknce:" of other . .any. Liquor part T section 5. All applications shall- .This ordinance shall take effect for Rurists H be accompanied by the fees herein- at 12 oclock noon on the 20th day The arm went on around her. of August, . 1935, this date being after provided:" You little nut! Your friend told its oe alxmt ehat-waThe license fees for the retailing not less than fifteen days ter (1) Modernization of homes. you have' of or wholesaling. ,of. beer- - shall passage.-sentences. 'Tombs your up tangling t: Passed by the Board of Commis- follows, 2) Construction" of new homes:' For Class "A Retail licenses sioners of Davis County, State of for Rurists. Indeed! I didn't know for one year thirty ($30.00) Dol- - Utah, this 5th day .of August, A. you could even hear cockeyed. My The Bamfes Banking Company is willing to loan D. 1935. t l&rs. mother has not lived in the city for BARTON Commissioner Retail "B" For Class some years. The taxi driver is an voting We of H. terms A. under F. shall welcome the the money for one year, eighty 5 "aye old employee of ours. And what I the opportunity to discuss this program with you. Commissioner STOKER voting said was Dollars. He shook her a For Wholesale license, foF one ayer Jones. listen "Now carefully. little. S Commissioner HAMPTON vot5 year two hundred ($200.00) Dol to the her take I ladys01d said, lars. ing "aye. Home. ALBERT B. BARTON, Section 6. All licensed premises Chairman of the Board of shall be subject to inspection by any "Ruth," her sisters voice demandpeace officer and by any member of County Commissioners. Attest: Commission or Member of Federal Reserve System the County a moment later, "what Is that any ed 5 member of the GLEN DAY (SEAL) or District! County man doing?" Utah Kaysville, County Clerk, answer was prompt 5: Attorney's office, or any inspector Ruth's Dates of publication, August 8 of the County Health Department "Missing Key," she said, dimpling. ?.v the hours when the said and 15, 1935. L-- Years & 15 1m. jrivit' dJUBt k-siv- ra! lifol ids gem fcono ft 8 sirf jin roe -- I?! la teen last Sn Visit ley. S! fi lot wee and k . ft to Kr I trs' kos . FP! Mo Mr art twt nit Ar Su: iui Su we C h ol HAY-FEVE- R ,evi fi - x ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS are j unnecessary. Complete relief only $1.00 Postpaid. Nothing else to buy. Over 40,000 HOLFORDS WONDER INHALERS sold last year alone. Mail $1.00 today, for full seasons relief to THE DANDEE CO., 14 North Sixth SL, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, or write for Free Booklet. - I I tl I I New Commons at Scoffield Family U. S. A. Reunion Held at - to Open J10ntn Next Residence karly Layton ID la W( it Fi u L M w k tl Breakfasts . Luncheons . I I Dinners. ng ..25t ..30 . . .35 m r; ds I I . - sus-kind- Mar-ct-1- w-i- con-Licens- ee Federal Housing I Administration Loans Coach and Tourist Car Passengers on the i ll i vol-Secti- on viola-withi- s i -- y- bo-asj - to-wi- this" Barnes Banking company I during I inf hor 1 - I w-it- I mf -- LOS - ANGELES-LIMITE- D Union Pacific new low-co- st meal service for cosh and tourist car passengers on the Los Angeles Limited famou train to and from Southern California. dally, now-offe- all-ye- rs ar Breakfasts at 25c may include scrambled eggs with two itdi bacon, rolls or' bread, coffee or milk. Luncheons at Jftc, dum n" at 35c are equally attractive. Menus are varied daily. Tbs are served at regular meal hours in n economy-meal- s tioned dining cars. These dining cars will be open for retr ments, bridge and other recreational purposes during th air-co- and drinking cup sire now furnished FREE coaches on through trains. The PILLOWS are available from Porter in charge of the coach. In addition lights in the coat" will be dimmed at 1 0 P. M . to provlde.rrslful condition f or I I All coaches are fully PILLOWS air-condit- Very Low Fares Are now In effect in roomy, comf ort -- able, aircondl tioned coaches. Bargain fares also for Tourist and Standard Sleeping Car travel. EXCLCSr.Z COACHES EC3 v::En Another innovation in coach comtha Los Angeles Limited are the coaches fortable, all the facilities, devoted exclusively women travelers. Extra cars forno as needed to prevent crowding, 1 providing ample apace for ,Ion purposes. Women traveling mothers with small children arej tbe privacy dally appreciative ofwomen co convenience of these Tor greatest economy cool, conditioned comfort speed wit cn ty mm ms ei TRAVEL BY TRAIN. m U u . , ) 5 |