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Show rut The Weekly Reflex will carry a amount of advertising matter from this date until the first of the year. Only reliable Firms use The Reflex and their advertisements can be relied on s PAGES THIS ISSUE REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY XII iJAVIS KAYSVILLE, ON THE WAY TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP BE AT THAT GAME SATURDAY i If You Believe in Davis; If You Want Davis to Get the State Championship Go to the Game at Glenwood Park, Ogden at 2 : 30 p. ifTTSatuf day Defeats Ogden 13 to 0 in Thrilling Game; West Side High Forfeitures Tie Ogden and Davis f(5r Title $ unbeatable sjfirit 'effect, as was soon seen when play paying with that Davis of late, was resumed. distinguished hit has team made hash of school At the opening of the second half Davis Ogden put on a Odens redoubtable tiger at spurt and carried Friday afternoon. The score the ball to the eight yard line and f e!(j the Davis rooters began to get cold It the final whistle was 13 to 0. ideal football for I feet Wilkinson was sent in for ppjjj afternoon was crowd ?snd Kingsford and attempted to buck a there was the biggest hole a witnessed at game through the DaVis line for a present that ever were touchdown. He bucked and he buckled stands packed 3,vi Field. The numwhen he a held hit Bone and besides that he goodly jad the side lines fumbled ball and Old Bob ris right the ber of fsns. out of the middle of the pile and f It was the last game of the State up the oval and made tracks for Interscholastic league and it was up grabbed the Ogden goal. Four Ogden players "to Davis to cop the game for third i column or land seeing their predicament, made stren-ou- s place in the percentage efforts to tackle the Davis captain Mar the bottom with a sickening with the interference composed but iud. Adams of and Swan "three of them Before the game there was considerawere dumped on their ears and it ble talk among the Ogden contingent remained for Swan to do away with sbst they would make a couple of Dee the fastOgden back, which he touchdowns and then pr ac tice " drop did shortly before Marshall crossed 'kicking and place kicks in anticipatOgdens goal line. Marshall kicked ion of the Boise game at Ogden on goal. Wilkinson was injured in the Turkey day. But strange to say the play and had to be taken out Miller Ogdenites u&i not deliver anything took his place. Bill Glassman then sot even enough to make a mark on put in his appearance. Although thf scoreboard save a goose egg. there was some fuss as to his eligiBob Marshall and Clyde Bone, playibility he went - in to . the lineu p. and ng their last game in the Brown and tried to stem the tid,e of defeat It Gold, covered themselves with glory. only served to make Davis boys tightMarshall scored all the points made in en up. the game and Bone showed up the The last quarter opened with Davis All State - Center Bagley at off to Ogden. Falck received kicking every jump in the road. In offensive the and punted back on the first ball and defensive and passing Bone was down. A couple of line plays were far Superior to te Ogden man. And tried and then Marshall punted to lets state right here that there must Falck who was downed in his tracks be something the matter with those Reeves. Ogden then tried a" forby sport writers in Salt Lake who acclaim ward pass and it was intercepted by Bagley as the all state center. There and made eight yards before Simpson is no question but that Bone is entitled downed. Whitesides then made being to the honor. However, it would a short forward pass over the line be to fair hardly point out any one which netted Davis thro yards. Marman in the team for atelier honors shall then dropped back for a place for every wearer of the Brown and Whitesides dropped on onh kick. Gold did his level best. Star tackles, knee and leveled off a nice place and hard bucks and the like were common Bone made a perfect pass to him. 'tccurancev all through the game. Lew stuck the ball down on its end How It Happened and Bob booted it over right between During the entire first half the the posts. It was as nice a place kick locals played a kicking game. Marsh- as anyone ever saw on a football all would punt on the first down and field. The score was then 10 to 0. Reeves and Adams, ends, would go After the kick-of- f Ogden starred in down the Field on the kicks with breakto make a killing, and advanced the neck speed. Reeves being the speedier ball up the field rapidly and then of the two would be on the job to after making a good gain around end hfeak up the interference that was Glasmann fumbletf the ball. White-side- s then- attempted" a pass but- - it forming around the Ogden backs and Adams would Shoot through the hole failed. He tried again but the ball and make the tackle. It was the was intercepted by Dee. Glasmann nicest team work that has ben shown thentook the ball for Ogden but in football in the state this year. tumbled it again. Mack Swan fell on Time after time the Ogden backs the ball on the twenty-fiv- e yard line. were downed in their tracks as they Whitesides called for a place kick caught the long punts of Marshall. which Marshall made in much the Then Ogden would put the ball in play same manner as he made the former and buck Hie line for a couple of one. On these two field goals the downs and then try end runs, but Brown and Gold held like a stone wall, with Reeves and Adams on the job it giving Marshall plenty of time to The game ended was tough sledding for the Tigers. make the kicks. Sometimes .they made their yardage, soon afterward with the ball in the but most of the time they did not. middle of the field. Score: Davis 13, And then Marshall would kick. By Ogden 0. the time the whistle blew for the end Coach Briggs is to be congratulated of the first half the Ogdenites were upon the way he developed the team about tuckered out. The pace was during the last two weeks. It is some I editor wants to say that next year Davis will have two men on the team and they are Reeves and Adams, and were it not for Davis poor early season showing both these men did not obtain the coveted places this year. Much the same can, be said of Marshall whose wonderful kicking in Fridays game puts him in the front ranks for this year. The field goals that have been kicked in the league this year were one by Stiefel, one by Worley and two by Marshall. The lineup and summary follows: Davis Ogden all-Sta- te d that the Yet Side High football team account on of the ineligibility all their games for the seaon Owing: to the fact , v- Friday's Game. - "TphnmgloteIL: r" Goals from placement, Marshall 2. Substitutes Davis, McDonald. Ogden, Wilkinson, Miller, Stone, Glasmann. Officials ifteferee, Spillman. Umpire, Dunaway. Head linesman, Bar-lo- HUGHF.S BANQUET GIVEN FOR OGDEN TEAM Students Spend Monday Celebrating Victory eaw stack and with seme -- high pitched and well chosen remarks to point out to his boys the errr of their ways, in fact the coach was so vehement that his remarks were heard in the Davis stands almost a quarter of a mile away and his outbursts were answered with derisive ies from the local rooters. But Sbireys remarks failed in their te Mashed Potatoes, Gravy Sandwiches GOV. Pickles Olives Pumpkin Pie ' Chocolate Cake Fruit Harold Nelson, acted as toast master and master of ceremonies in a clever and amusing way, Mr. Muir, who was introduced as slimest and frailest member of the faculty responded to the toast Leading the Leaders. In his eaten speech-h- ato the leaders on the football field when and then 60s in the scores by up come-back a have them piake strong he made that wonderful hundred yard and trim the State champions. dash with all of Ogdens team fast on Much credit for winning the game is his trail.Justafter Mr. Muirs toast ' Bud due to Whitesides. Lews heady gen- our modest little half-bacto much to the did tribute a fearlessness girls and McDonald, paid eralship keep up that fighting spirit that was and Estella Epperson responded upon the subject of Boys. The other toasts so essential. Next year Davis will present the given were as follows: To the Football Coach Briggs, same lineup with the exception of who Men; Coach Shirey of Ogden, Good Stringham, Marshall and Bone, graduate this spring. The sporting Fellowship; Florence Perkins, Girls' Newman Athletic Association; pictured-MarshalLlead- ing k. Reeves, Those New Sweaters; M. C. versus Ath Scholarship Barlow, letics; Captain Marshall, For Ogden High School; Ward Holbrook, The literary Society. Musical number were interspersed through the evening when Eloise Burton rendered a piano solo, Florence Perkins and Mrs. feitzer. vocal solo. rz , of Lheflocution depart: and' also1 Nellie ment' gave a Clark of Farmington. . The. whole , affair was a splendid success and was the one event in the history of Davis High School which tended to unify the student body. Our Holiday Did we deserve a holiday Monday? Well, w certainly did and Principal Muir granted it to us. Early in the morning the classes Organized to superintend the work which presented itself after the Friday evening gayety. After that was fin Mias-Smit- Who hasnt seen tfienew FiVPassenger; 1917 . Ford, with its stream line body and new radiator You Priee is only $415,. delivered Davis county. can operate a Ford cheaper than you can keep a horse and buggy, and use it every day in the year. it Ask the people who use them. LAYTON AUTO CO. LUCIUS LAUDIE, Manager Tlib b Our Comer WATCII IT FROM WEEK TO WEEK 22. NEW YORK, November Charles E. Hughes, Republican candidate tor president in the recent election, tonight sent to President Wolson telegram congratulating him upon ris In his telegram Mr. Hughes said: Because of the closeness of the yotp I have awaited the official count n California, and now that it has been virtually completed, permit me to extend to you my congratulations upon I desire also to exyour press my best wishes for a successful y, b eom-mitti- es SPRY ISSUES FORMAL PROCLAMATION In conformity with the action of the President of the United States in setting aside a day of Thanksgiving, Governor William Spry yesterday is sued the following proclamation: Instituted by the New Englant States in the early days of the re celebration, public as a not has only sur Thanksgiving day HaOXiettd buTItsTServance vived, until today it is a national occasion, semi-religio- administration. . CHANCE TO BE CHERRY because business is so good. Forget the evil of car shortage and rejoice in 'prosperity, - I MARRIAGE LICENSES November 16, Emil F. Anderson, ol Midvale, and Minnie Schmidt, of "" Sandy."""'" November 16, Hobart R, Dumke, of Ogden, and Mamie Hess, of Farming-to- n. November 18, James E. Fryer and II. M.'Edgington, of Salt Lake City. November 20, Darius Sessions, of Rigby, Idaho, and Eliza J. Baird, of Syracuse. Those who complain of the short age of railway cars have an excellent chance to be optimists. All that, is necessary is to adopt the cheery point of view. A little reflection will disclose that there is no reason to be downcast. It is undeniable that there are not a sufficient number of cars to meet all demands," but it is equally undeniable that there is more business in the country than ever before." There are more railway cars in existence today than ever, and thousands are being built. There is a car shortage only in the sense that all the cars in existence in this country are insufficient to handle the freight. There muBt be some delay before the factories can turn out enough cars to cope with the situation, but meantime, the business man, the farmer or the miner who is inclined to be melan November 20, Lawrence A. Malone, of Virginia City, Nevada, and Nellie Ghoslin, of Salt Lake City. BIRTHS Born to Mp. and Mrs. Walter Cottrell on Saturday, November 18th, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Barton on Sunday morning, November , , 20th, a daughter. Bom to Mr, and Mrs. M E. Phillips, of Felt City, Idaho, at the home of Mrs. Emma J. D. Strong in Kaysville, on Friday, November 17th, a daughter. For a Muddy Complexion Take Chamberlaine Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion win be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. us presenting an opportunity for nation wide expression of appreciation of the manifestations of Divine providence Pursuant to the proclamation the President, and in accordance with law, I, William Spry, governor of the State of Utah, do hereby designate Thursday, November 30, 1916, Thanksgiving day, urging upon the people o: Utah the simple significance of the observance. Let our celebration o:r the day be so conducted as to render the consideration of paramount thought that in the festival of the har vest of our years labor, we are in debted to a Divine power for the en joyment of peace and a kind prov, dence for the blessings of plenty. Our churches should afford opportunity for of God'i public acknowledgement goodness, and, at the altar of "Be family firesides, thelessona 6f.com-plet- e dependence on the Creator should be earnestly taught. - DEBATE AT HIGH SCHOOL mm mmmmmm& An extemporaneous debate, was held on Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting of the literary society upon the subject, Resolved, That tfie United States should put into effect a law of compulsory military service men between the d for all 21 35. and ages of able-bodie- car ahortaga should switch Jthe electric current of good cheer and wreathe himself In smiles CONGUATULA- - choly over the SENDS HONS The crowning event of Fridays festivities came in the evening, when the first banquet to be given in the Davis High School was staged in our gymnasium. Nearly three hundred faculty members, students and visitors were in attendance, Ogden High School was represented by seventy people. The officers of the Student Body were in charge of the whole affair, with Bob Marshall at the head. A sumptuous The Glee Club, though progressing chicken dinner was served by Miss was three quite rapidly, needs more voices. We assisted by White, who have now enrolled about sixty mem menu The and ladies town small girls. and would like to hit the mark bers, follows: was as of before Thanksgiving, seventy-fiv- e Fried Chicken . Between the halves Coach Shirey led his team over to Charlie Burtons ished our minds were free from care and we preceded to celebrate our football victory over Ogden. A rousing assembly was held, which was followed by funeral services ' held over the casket of deceased Ogden, which died at-lhands of Louis Brigga boys, last Friday." The' funeral service was presided )y Frank S. Muir, and he told of the glories Ogden had gained, and there w became more famous by overcoming her. The funeral procession .was headed by President Marshall, Bud McDonald and Loue Jones, they were followed by the pall bearerr and then the student body. Ogden was cremated on the corner of Main Street and Pine in Kaysville, at 11:42 a. m., November 20, 1916. The remainder of the day was cele brated in a fitting manner. The Seniors played the Juniors and Sophomores a football game, and were de feated by a 12 to 6 score. A matinee dance held in the gym Whites nasium ended the gala-daorchestra of Bontiful furnished the music for the dancers. The one was long to be rememberet day Davis students. by he w. for-eite- of Hatch, who was over the age limit, things were thrown into quite a rnixup at the meeting ol the coaches m Salt Lake City on uesday afternoon. The lorieiture of the West Side games gave imus three won and one lot, and Ogden three won and one lost, thus tieing up the league championship. At a meeting in Ogden this morning between Loucnes hriggs of Davis and- - Shirey of Glen-woo- d Ogden it was decided to play the deciding game in Ogden at Dark, Saturday atternoon, November 25. The tact that Da is has a chance at the State pennant should iring out at least one tnousand tuns to attend the game in Ogden, the game is scheduled to begin at 3 oclock so the tans will go up at 1:10, leaving ha suite at that time. Davis High is wild with enthusiasm and yell practices are eing held daily and the team is out for blood. The locals claim hey will repeat their success of last Friday and if the boys play he brand ot ball they put up then the result will be favorable to he local farmers. EVERYONE WHO HAS A SPARK OF PATRIOTISM WILL ATTEND THAT GAME. The result will depend upon the rooters as much as on the team, andTf Davirdoesnot havea big bunch in the rooters section to give the boys that winning spirit the re suit may be disastrous. He on hand at that game if it takes a v Captain'" Marshall of Dari Who eg. Show your appreciation of the fact that Davis can go into the State league and get in the first division. HE THERE. Scored Every Point in Last -- . so-call- ed NUMBER 11. LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. i91 Bamberger Electric ' - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 DAVES tiuxsx-c- RATES: vs y One faro for trip from all points in Davis County, on trains leaving Salt Lake at 12 noon and 1 p. m. . |