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Show rrtnwrfk ft f 1 FARMINGTON c- af rick -f a Fadfw .ink Davb 1 al--r r TLTifaeri "fL Ha ?. izz? i Miss Eva Joy Neflson of Willard Mr. and Mrs. JH. visited Mrs. Nephi Palmer Wood, Mis Dora this during Wood and Miss Vontella Hass spent week. last week-en- d at Peterson. Mrs. AngeEae Capener Mrs. Hannon P of, Clifton, eery of Ogden spent Idaho, is visiting Mrs. Wilford the last week-en- d with her parents, W rf" ... kufw b4 tk aa4 wWrwork Stev-ense- n. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chaffin. I Professor and Mrs. L. K Riohards Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Secrist and Miss of Logan visited in Alice Secrist of Brigham City are Farmington durine returned from the week. I ilmw Hew has just California. of Mrs. Rlanch Wood. guests , months visit to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood of ClifMr. and Mrs. W. E. Griddle and I The Wahel Beehive 'girls held a ton, Idaho, spent the week with Mrs. family of Morgan were guests of Mrs. evening. Eliza Wood. Thursday Clara Steed meeting the week. n during her Mrs. Is Eva Wilcox Mrs. of Delta was the Clara Christensen of Kanosh visiting George Hess ighter, Mr. Richard Fry, at Mor- guest of Bishop and Mrs. A. S. Clark is a Farmington visitor, the guest of Mrs. D. S. Fless and family. during the week. ' ' ' A ; 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and family of Fielding visited with Mrs. Ag- nes Spuchman during the week. Dangerous sidewalk crossings are again being discussed by persons who have recently had some severe falls, in, and over same. Mrs. Julia France of Willard and Mrs. Albert Foard of Centerville were guests of Mrs. William Haight the first of the week. Practice makes perfect Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying it Miss Kate Staywr of Salt Lake and Miss Josephine Clark, who had been Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Farr of Ogden visreturned home attending the U. A. ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wedrve;du to spend the summer with A. Miller during the week. her patent's. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sears and fam-- i Clark. ily returned to Oakley, Idaho, Frida v, The Misses Eva and Evelyn Hess after spending some time in Farming-to- entertained thirty-fivof their young with Mrs. E. W. Earl. friends last Tuesday. Games and music, refreshments, etc., were features Mrs Thomas Sanders and two dren, Louis and Fay, returned Friday of the happy gathering. from Preston, Idaho, where they had Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark and spent a month. daughters, Phyllis and Nellie, and sons s' Miss Virginia Eakje of Woods Cross Dale utul lewis, are on a to auto St. other and George trip and Miss Theoria Withers of Drapei in southern scenic Utah week-engrand sights d were last guests of Mrs. Myrtle Griddle. Mr. and Mrs. leslie Palmer, Miss Louise Janies, Mrs. Venila Palmer, Mrs. J. C. Nielson of Fort Russell, Miss Hazel lldy, Art Mjtler, BuruhaW Mrs. Wyo., is visiting with her mother, Francis Hess. Mrs. Nielson was for- Knowlton and Elmer Burnham spent ut Upper Falls in Provv lant week-enmerly Miss Lucy Hess. canyon. Miss Gladys Wood, Roswald Ramp-to- n and Gilbert Robinson spent the $ LAYTON week-en- d in Peterson, as the guests m tk midt of fortlla ftaSW. of Miss Leona Whittier. of milk, Eacal. in tlta (, n 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 This bank teaches you thrift by leading you to practice it The lesson is easily learned once it is begun. To become perfect in it requires constant practice. A savings account is the most consistent method of practicing thrift e two-week- d This TXanK Vour Optn an Account twith Ties Ar Servant Today ffOWl BARNES BANKING CO. - lAYSVILLE, - UTAH We Need Clean Cotton Raes Now - Beber Sessions and children, Alice and Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemper spent last week-en- d in Farmington canyon. 11111111111111111! Blacksmith, Horseshoeing: Auto Repairing: a Specialty Shop on Locust Street Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). , KAYSVILLE, UTAH s Coal will be hard to get by aut- um. NO MORE PAIN) FW relict BUNION Now is the time to play safe for "" next winter. The price constantly advancing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of cars in which blatant real bunion curt. Fairyfoot Is the brings imma-diat- e melts the bon-o- a pain away without pain or discomfort. only relwf-liter- ally It is to ship. Bunion Foot I Jl J ZC& j Normal ft mkt aa diif frame how bad yoor bonioe how of tee yoe base failed St gat nd of It er bowekeuuoai yooma, be. duet glee fsiry-fe- s efair trial at eor nak aad rne wiH he positieely eennaead. Gate bee of galr,ea todays-I- f as sene Sad return sod gat peer OMfc. This Is ear gueewKaa. Rm a FURTFOOT Isasdy r tar Erary Foot Trestle The House of Quality - Layton Drug Co. AIlTnr.tllngfrpenscs S? fr Choicest the Most Mill UMna-toproduction and utiicur baaU. Haa tba factory I of the .avion Suirar company, eannary, roller nulla creamery and cna.raH section of tbe State road Good apportimi-tie- e for those seeking suburban acreage for fruit grow mg, truck gardening, r eki.-kraising end dairying On the Knee of the Hamlierger Electric. Oregon I Short ine and D. A It. G.. Nss elec trie lights and waterworks. Write Lay-to- n Commercial chib for information. sending sympathy to the family with a fervent prayer that the peace and faith of her life will ever to their family remain a a and friends. Be it further resolved, that a copy of this he placed upon the stake record and a copy sent to the bereaved family. Your sisters and in behalf of the stake board. EMILY BROUGH, Pres. ELIZABETH II. LAYTON, Ixt. Coun. LA VINA GREEN, 2nd Coun. WINNIFRED HYDE, Sec. W ! Traveling expenses 1 cent I . Good printing on Davis county but Henry says it will never do to let Layton lag behind the te. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT To the members of the family of Sister Alice W. Layton r Whereat, on the 30th day of June, 1920, A. D., it pleased God, our Eternal Father, to call home our beloved Alice W. Lay-tosister 'and n, and costs you lisle end does . much for you. Use more printed Ak salesmanship. C3- Inland Printing Co. . Tremonton Brigham Ogden Honeyville Bountiful Gnaws to play . . but single. At the close of the game the official factotum, Elijah King, mounted a soap box and called for the jitney tickets. There was a liberal response and so they were all put in a cheese box and a little girl drew out the winning number, which was held by Mary Whitesides. Oh, Mary had a dollar And she spent it all one day; She spent it in a lottery. So the neighbors say. She didn't draw a pistol And she didnt draw a sword But she drew the enclosed jitney That's what happened to the Ford, Food for the Fans. The box score: ' LAYTON -- . W. L. Pet. 10 1 .818 8 3 .72? .036 5 .545 2 9 .182 0 11 .000 ..74 .6 i 9. sults-williollo- more Prmt$ngj a Salesman Wbn Travel Cheaply Uyton L. E. Ellison, cashier of the First LAYTON SHOWS OGDEN HOW TO PLAY BALL National bank of Layton, suffered a afternoon ta sun stroke Friday afternoon. lie Saturday Layton and Ogden ball at his bed. still confined to played Layton and they sure played ball and they played it Hartold, the young son of Bishop and all the time. It was a pitchers batMrs. James E. Ellison, was thrown tle the whole nine innings. from a horse yesterday at a point The afternoons festivities augured near Fjve Points, and suffered a frac- bad for Layton right on the jump for tured leg. Ogdens first three men up laid down Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson, formerly perfect bunts and all the cushions Miss Bessie Day, and her little son, were full with no one out. Miller ot are visiting with relatives in Layton. Ogden tried to clean up the sacks but Mr. Johnson is the Consolidated agent he whiffed. And at this juncture at Price, Utah, where he, with his Mann earned his years salary and Mel Adams also scintillated. Mann family, have resided for the past two to Adams who tagged out Butthrew years. terfield and Adams made the return Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams departed for so quickly that French, who was makRigby, Idaho, Friday morning for a ing for home on the play, was nipped ten days visit with their daughter, at the platter. Oh, Ethelbert, it was Mrs. Wallace Cowley and family. A fast and snappy ball. late letter states they had a good trip Layton got two counters in their but were delayed on the road by two half of the first Mel Adams lived tire punctures. at first on an error, went to second on and scored on Borstadts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bodily escaped a sacrifice three bagger. Then Borstadt scored serious injury Sunday' by a narrow on a fielders choice. margin, when their horse became There was nothing further doing furnifrightened at an approaching the fourth when Ogden pushed until ture van, and wrecked their buggy. the into limelight with a couple of ' The accident happened on the concounters for a tie. It happened this becrete near the Green place and singled and scored on Shoupe way; came unmanageable. Mrs. Bodley was Miller made third two Millers bagger; thrown to the pavement and was painand scored on choice a on fielders fully bruised. Happily no serious re- Kaefers out. ; ; The pltchersnyvere gbing greaUguns H. S. Smeadley, the Layton barber, and nobody on either side could conWilliams old is all swelled up over the barber shop nect with the pellet. he is going to have in the Sandall souper was greased to a frazzle and building now nearing completion. His Shipley was coasting along at 80 per. shop will be provided with bath and lavatory and all modem conveniences, FS all same as the city shops. f It will be the first modemly fitted Bhop in big cities. There ,are many bigger shops than he will have but none Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST ASATCH LEAGUE In the "th inning Shipley pitched three (.alls, one to Mann, one to Garrett and one to Warner, and he got one assist. Rut all things have an end and th end of this affair came in the ninth when Spence Adams hit a three bagger to the beet field and journeyed home with the winning run on MannS Hub SOtnding Monday the American Legion local post 27, held an entertainment at the Ladies hall grove. A program was furnished in the morning and the afBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thorn-le- y ternoon was spent in games, races op Tuesday, July 13th, a son. and refreshmentsr Mother and child are doing well. i , in God. We join in a. R. L. Martin That Good Coat trust I.iK-at-- Mr. and Mrs. Make because she was true to herself, her family, humanity, and God. To the members of the stake board she was ever kind, moving among us with grace and courtesy, aluays bringing cheer and happiness. We honored her because in her huthe mility of spirit she comforted sick, helped the poor, brought hope to the wayward and taught a living Whereas, at all times and under every condition, the labors required of her as a member of the stake Relief Society board was complied with in faith and obedience. Therefore, be it resolved, that we condole with the bereaved family. We feel sincerely her loss and will miss icr from our circle. We loved her hits Miller. Borstadt, S. Adams. Double plays Butterfield to Schultz. Stolen bases Rearden,;. S. Adams. Bases on balls Off Williams 2; off Shipley 8. Struck ouWBy Williams 10; by Shipley 2. Sacrifice hits Time of game 1:35. Attendance good. Umpire Wiggill. Left on bases Layton 4; Ogden 3. Summary: Three-bas- e Two-bas- e hits - -- FOUND At the funeral of Mrs. Alice Layton, a baby's knit silk cap. Owner can have same at this office by identifying and paying for this 745-- t , ad. Adv. - FOR SALE A good work team. Price right. Phone- Kaysvtlle. 9-- w, Adv. The Reflex goes into almost every home in Davis County. Advertise! 96 M. W. PHILLIPS Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH HOUSE WIRING I am prepared to install electric wiring:, both for light and power purposes I have had several years experience in this line bf work and my work conforms with the rides and requirements of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. If you have a wiring: job in any part of Davis County, call me at Phone 2 and I will call and tell you the exact cost of your job. 28-N- . D. A. SULLIVAN LAYTON, UTAH i n |