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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Mrs. Ray Bybe was among those? The Layton ball team will battle who made a hike to the summit 5 LAYTON of Mt with Bountiful on the of the morning Timpanogas last week. d4th at 10:30 o'clock on the BountiH tJ feetor? ful diamond. At 3:30 the same tJT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birkin . day Jl-MiSaw tod NKKU and the fans will be f treated to a big game Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner . oppartani-.vLmem- with rsU5fcBtor2. aubarfeM Gd aerMCv lloneyvilU at the home ball yard. bers of a delightful lake at " .tVrtwine. track tsrdaninc, party Saltair one day last week. The West Layton M. 1. A.Jield a STltanikwr Own celebration h" It. &. H. lw D. Tuesday It was rdwterta. evening. -Writ. Lap Mrs. Charles Amott and successful in every A splentofonaatum. tor resject. elub daughter. Maxine, of Salt Lake City did piogrum had been arranged and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- the attendance was letter than usual. Leo J Muir of Bountiful delivered ill at bert Birkin Sunday. the I Robert Birkin has been' lubhe le r home the past few days. Miss Grace Robins leaves tojught The l.uyton Mutual Bear Lake for a short vacation. I for n r orn spent an enjoybaby girl wa able M. day in Weber canyon last Tuesweek F. a Adams Adams left for ago II. the island rs. George day. Those who niude the trip were and is expected to return Sunday Juesdy-Bishop James E. Ellison and family, Lucius l.audie and family, George Briggs and family and C. W. Robins and family I The Strength of Organization n7. o jre t , Mr.-tnd 1 I to-Jd- I E. l.liison is lecovermg gradually frym an attack of typhoid fever which has confined him to his home for Severn! oas. I; was previously reported that he was suffering from sun stroke but latei it was found hat the symptoms weie those of typhoid. Layton takes two gam us Practice makes perfect. The famous Layton ball team played Garland at Gurland Saturday afternoon and . as usual, walked off with the bacon. The game went for an extra canto and Layton emergen! from the contest on the long end of the Schoolmasters of today as well as yesterday constantly repeat that truth. Pupils learn by applying it 0 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 to THE BRIEF span of forty years scientific advancement has brought the telephone from a crude experiment to one of the moat neatly perfect of all mechanical devices. Engineering has mastered countless problems involved in the distribution of service. Construction has carried the telephone into the most remote corners of the country. Operative skill has combined the efforts of executives, scientists, engineers and commercial management. Together with vision and foresight these are the powers which, united, have made possible the accomplishments of the Bell System. Nothing less than the finest loyalty, the most untiring devotion, the recognition of the great importance of their task, a fixed determination to serve faithfully ; nothing less than this unified strength which has been so wonderfully displayed by the men and women engaged in the business of rendering telephone service could have carried the system through the great strain which begun with the war and which has not yet passed. Seldom, if ever, has publio service required so long and so severe a test of a business organization. And never has an employ body responded with more hearty, united and loyal support. And they are still carrying on. XN 5 score. Layton 065 300 300 030 010 300 0 0(K Garland-Tremonto- n Batteries - Layton Williams and Mann; Keough and Leonard. Struck out by Williams, 7 ; by Keough, 8. The second game was played at and the same old thing The score stood f to 4 for Layton at the end of the ninth. The batteries were: Christiansen and Leonard; Layton, Sandall and Mann. Struck out by San-da5; by Christiansen, 1). Layton fans were on the trip with the team, almost one hundred accompanying the team on the journey. Garland-Tremonto- Tre-mont- hup-pr?n- d. This bank teaches you thrift Garland-Tremonto- 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 This TicinK yottr Open on Account tmlth V MaKfi ll Layton Garland-Tremonto- and 24th UTAH Need Clean Cotton Rags Now The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 100 012 0005 020 010 200 5 THE TWENTY-FOURTThe Fathers and Sons outing to be held in Weber canyon on the 23rd BARNES BANKING CO. .Ve . FOR ft OW1 lAYSVILLE, n BIG PROGRAM PLANNED Tlest Servant Today n, H will nated the use of their cars on the 22nd., in which the campers were taken to the canyon. North Davis Stake is cordially invited to be present at the big program on the twenty-fourtThe following will respond to the toasts here indicated: The Original Pioneers Entering the Valley, Henry H. Blood; The Move Southward, E. P. Ellison; The Morrisite War, F. IL Naldar; The Handcart Compan- THE REFLEX WANTS RAGS h. culminate in a big on the gathering 24th, when joined North Davis Stake by families the Boy Scouts and their fathers will join in a large program. Many of the business men and others interested in the success of the outing do- - ies. W. H. Wilcox. All of the above addresses will be limited to seven minutes each. A special musical program has also been arranged. There will be a violin solo by Mr. Anderson, a vocal solo bV Miss Susie Singleton as well as Shirts and Underwear for Hot Weather Wear R. L. Martin Blacksmith, Horseshoeing That Good Coal Auto Repairing a Specialty Shop on Locust Let us take your order for that good coal (Castle Gate). Coal will be hard to get by KAYSVILLE, UTAH aut-u- m. MO MORE') BUNION PAIN) Er'i blatant relief. Falryfoot b tfca enljr rad bunion eura. It bring faun. dita pain raliaf -- b tarallg malt th ban-ta- n a war without pain or disaanfort. Now. is the time to play safe for next winter. The price Street is constantly advanc- 'Dfcs. Bunion I ing and coal hard to get owing to the scarcity of cars in which to ship. ) rfcuii,a.Mrnnerlww bad ".bow Ofua yon ban luW k.Mma t. gwittmiMnoiMod. rwworbotb. Tina In aor Raw a FAIIYF00T iawwly tor Every Faot Trwble Layton Drug Co. The House of Quality ADfetllngExpcnses r Made d in the Most Modern Mffl Known Everywhere a THE VERY BEST Printing b a Sakeeae Who Travel Cheaply Traveling expenses Kaysville Flour packed in the test Manner Kaysville, Utah 1 T I i ; cent I Good printing on ? co S3 you little end docs much for you. Us more printed salesmanship. large percentage PHILLIPS FAMILY REUNION SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 2 A family reunion of the family of the late Edward Phillips will be held at Lagoon August 2. The family is one of the largest in the county and no doubt may will be present. The dancing class recently organized by Professor Christensen is progressing in the acquirement of the t, both of p and the which he is teaching at present. At k to 5 Inland Printing Co. First Real Fir Engine The first successful fire engine was built hy We are showing a great line of Neck wear for hot weather. Our ties are especially intended for wear with two piece suits and are just right in every particu lar. In collars we have all the latest styles and fabrics. Silk Shirts are specialties with us at this particular season of the year and we have them in correct styles and a great variety of colors from which to select. We can dress you correctly at a reasonable cost. Yalson-Tann- er fox-tro- fnr hrotoa to km nd ot Jiwt g,o tmtrj-rwa and roa Got a boa nf Pat OMIT A CONCRETE ON STATE ROAD FINISHED The last concrete on the State road in Farmington was poured today. The road over the approaches and over the viaduct has not been finished and Bamberger will be used for sometime. It is thought the concrete will be cleaned off and the road opened for travel in about ten days. one-ste- to of Choicest Ltah Wheat other numbers. of members of the North Davis stake is expected to be in attendance at this celebration. Latn of Cincinnati. Twenty-Fourt- h Clothing Co. Street, Ogden |