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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE the NE Vi of the NW .Vi cf , Held ia Daria Coanty, Utah, south 428 feet; north 75 Under Tax Deeds. mins.; east 050 feet jS south 75 degs. 40 min?.- - , feet; Section In accordance with 6056, 1050 feet to commencement' Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as acres. Sec. 1, Twp. 3 amended by Session Laws of Utah, 0ni- 1 WestS. L M. Range 1921, Wp, the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Henry Penman: Beg. 20 chs. norl from southwest comer; north 5 5 Utah, will offer for sale in separate parcels, for cash at the north front chs.; southeasterly 10.25 chs. to beg- - cont 2.34 acr! door of the Gounty Court House Sec. 21, Twp. 5 North, Range 1?' Building, Farmington City, County S. L. M. and State aforesaid, at 12 oclock noon, Monday the 15th day of May. Thos. R. Reed, et al: Right-of.- ,. A. D. 1922, sale to continue from day beg. 80 rods west from southeast to day, the following described real j Sec. 22, thence west 661 5 fwt. estate held by Davis County,- under south 1 rod, east 578 feet: tax deeds and on such sale the County 127 rods; west 1 rod; south i5 Clerk of Davis County will execute rods to beg, cont 1 acre; SeC 22 and deliver to the purchaser all the Two. 5 North, Range 2 West, s! title of the State oil Utah, County of L. 51. Davis, and any town or school dis- Thos. n. Carlos: Beg. 60 chs. tricts in the real estate so sold. from the southwest corner, south U GEO. E. HOLD, of Southeast Vi, south 41 degs. n CLARENCE WINEGAR, mins.; west 6.03 chs.; north S3 dew 24 mins.; west .25 chs.; north 41 JOHN W. GAILEY, degs. 15 mins.; east 24.78 Board of County Commissioners, 40 degs. 15 mins.; east Davis County, Utah. ij south 41 degs. 15 mins.; We$t ch,; 1922. Farmington, Utah, April 12th, 18.75 to cont. chs. . .62 Name end Description. beg, 31, Twp. 4 North, Ranee i P. W. Gustafson: Lots 25, 26, 27 and West S. L M. 28, N. S. L. Addition, Blk. 37, Plat cont. .30 acres. Commercial Savings Benefit Co.: Beg SO chs. west from the SE Erick Olsen: Lot 42, Blk. 38, Plat 20 chs.; west 10 chs ; south cont .07 acres, N. S. L. Addition. 11.50 chs.; south 35 degs.; east 10 Otto W. Parklnen: AH of Lot 20, chs.; east 4 chs. to beg., cont. 18.50 Blk. 38, Plat "A, N. S. L. Addition, acres; Sec. S6, Twp. 4 North, Rarir 2 West S. L. M. cont .07 acres. George Olsen & Company: All of Lot First publication April 20, 1922. 14, Blk. 13, Sulphur Springs Addi- Last ' May 12, 1922. publication tion, cont .08 acres. C. A. Thoren: Lots 5 to 13 and 36 to Make your date now for Lagoon's 44, Blk. 28, Plat MB", N. S. L. Addition, cont 134 acres. dance. first Saturday, Elva R. G. Bybee: Com. at a point 13. Adv. 43 feet south from the NW cor. of May s. On. Davis County Diamonds PREMIER Touring Car for Sale This car is a strictly high grade car, is in first-clas- s condition and presents, a very fine appearance. It is offered at a great bargain on account of being displaced by car a closed car. It is a and lias good tires. Call on or address 11-2- chs.-8.5- STANDING OF THE TEAMS - seven-passeng- er JOE GOSS, Orpheum Theatre chs-sout- h OGDEN, UTAH DAVIS COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE Folowing is a complete report of the games played in the Davis county baseball league Saturday, May 6th: FARMINGTON VS. SOUTH BOUNTIFUL AT FARMINGTON Farmington got off to a bad start and a couple of hits along with a half a dozen errors found the home team with the score 7 to 1 against them at the begining of the last of the seventh inning. However, during this inning they knocked the ball to all corners of the lot with the. result that the score was tied when they, took the t A special line of Men's Black and. Brown Shoes are now on display; shown in English and the wider lasts; values up to $8.00, for Friday and Saturday $4.85 .1 AVe are now showing an especially fine line of Ladies-Blac- k Patent Leather Tumps and Oxfords at , to runs, $5.85 Totals 42 12 10 27 4 Totals 7 48 17 16 27 SOUTH BOUNTIFUL AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Coombs, 2b 6 Hoake, L., cf 0 1 Woolley, lb 6 0 1 0 Roberts, ss. Hoake, E., p 6 2 2 6 0 0 Hatch, A, lb Muir, c 6 0 0 4 0 0 Hoake, II., If Duncan, A, rf 6 1 S 1 0 0 Mills, rf Duncan, C. If 6 2 0 0 1 3 Howard, ss cf Evans, 6 2 1 Randall, Hoake, Les., 2b M, 3b 5 0 0 2 2 1 Hatch, W, 3b Barber, p. 6 1 0 5 0 0 lfyjake, W, c Randall, H, lf 112 OGDEN, UTAH Totals 45 8 24 10 8 6 e Summary hits, E. Hoake, Mills 2, Walker, Steed, Taylor, Bybee 2, Earl 2; home run, Mills; sacrifice hits, Earl, M. Manning; stolen bases, Taylor 2, , Bybee, Manning, L, Hoake, A. Hatch-3Howard, W. Hatch, W. Hoake 2;umpire, Reading scorers Miller and Nelson; attendance 100. :two-bas- I K A Y S V ILLEl 4,S Y R ACUSE Game at Syracuse. KAYSVILLE 12 Bishop, 3b Robbins, c Swan, rf ... Saunders, lb Mansell, L, 2b... Green, ss Sheffield, If Mansell, V., jp Thomas, p Electric Range Steed. 2b Walker, D Cook, lb Walker, C., cf Gailey, N., If Tree, c Call, p & cf Barber, H., 3b Miller, rf This is Your Big Chance! . The ranges in our complete stock have been specially priced for this big sale. The values offered for this May sale represent .unparalleled bargains which make it possible for all to enjoy the great conveni- ence of a wonderful electric range. 6 & p 2 12 1 5. 0 2 1 6 5 5 5 5 0 . 2 3 1 3 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 AB. 3 5 5 I 12 10 12 100 0 1 112 Williams and Phillips. AB. Adams. O.. 2b 1 3 4 - 3 10 100 114 3 4 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 10 0 10 12 0 0 0 i 0 0 lw 1 1 102 0 ' ' n' t 1 t v.W 7, U 'V tPirroN 7,1; LEGION NEWS Adjutant Kirke M. Decker was out from Salt Lake City last week to discuss the details of American Legion-is- " :i i ClOTHCa w" -- f rir ce v KENNETH SHEFFIELD. Harvey Hancock of Centerville was elected as one-yerepresentative on the publication council of the University of Utah at the annual spring election which was held last Friday. Mr. Hancock is assistant sporting editor of the Salt Lake Telegram and has served as sporting editor of the Utah Chronicle, student newspaper at ar A dog without a pedigree may be a thoroughbred but you would have a hard time proving it And a suit of clothes with- 4 Brown, D., rf CaJvin, p Adams, Q., If Hill, p If Brown, J, 7 7 7 5 5 2 3 2 --- but A the suit. R.H.PO.A.E, 2 lf-- Totals 2 2 0 Griffon Clothes are 1 4 6 3 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 T v. 0 0 . ..'...49 25 16 Bambrough, lf 5 Ilolt, 3b 4 S Wilcox, 2b , & p Sessions, c 4 0 1 0 0 Watson-Tanne- r 4 0 Hanks, lb 1 Stoker, rf 4 2 Clark, ss 0 0 Page p 4 2 Fisher, 3b & p 1 0 Roberts, cf 3 1 Becsley, cf McIntyre, p & Sb ... 2 0 Utah Power & Light Co. Totals Efficient Public. Service j Layton j Clearfield 37 . - 7 Clothing Co. 372 8,24 8 23426152 00003000 are guaranteed to be, and have been, for years. 0 2 thor-oughbred- CLEARFIELD AB. R.H. TOfI Additfonal Discount for Cash - 5 4 R.H.PO.A.E. So get the pedigree with Sheffield, 3b Layton, G., lb ! 7 LAYTON 25, CLEARFIELD 7 Clearfield was very much outclassed in the opening game. Clearfield used all subs available but could not atop Lllison, c Adams, C, cf Major, ss . Many sizes and styles to choosefrom, and you get your choice of nickle finish or plain at the same price as long as they last. When any model is sold out, there will be no more at this special low priced , Thoroughbred Clothes Attendance, 100. gf.y Come in and ask about the special rebate for early customers there is a big discount for the house- wives who snap up these bargains first 0 0 0 Game at Layton. LAYTON I 6 12 l; $ioDAr$io MONTH - pre-seas- out a pedigree may be good you cant tell for sure until it s too late to return it. scorers, A ' cot-nort- Wool-slaye- , Layton. ,, E, B; 16 two-bas- Special Terms for May Only soBUYhOIVL.-- acres-Sec- Totals 34 10 13 24 4 9 Summary :Two-bas- e hits, Grant, E. Burningham, C. Ledingham, Johnson, Hatch, Edmonds, Roberts, Muir; three-bas- e hits, Riley; sacrifice hits, Riley, Edmonds; stolen bases. Grant, r: Ledingham; Umpire, Frank scorers Holt and Williams. Attendance, 100. Totals 48 11 20 27 13 3 e Summary: hits, Steed, H. Barber 2, Barton, Robbins, Swan, three-bas- e Sheffield; hits. Steed 2, Tree 1; home runs. Tree 2, Calll; sacrifice hits, . Mansell 1; stolen bases, D. Walker, Saunders; Umpire. Wig-gel- the University. Prices have been slashed drastically you cant afford to miss this opportunity to get a modern electric range at a tremendous reduction! . d, An auxiliary is going to be organized for all mothers, sisters and wives of men. We would like to see every woman who is eligible to join at the Legion room in the Kays-vill- e City Hall, May 18th, 8:00 p. m. All men are also desired to 42 14 16 27 8 3 be present. Dr. B. W. Black of Salt SYRACUSE AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Lake will speak in company with a 6 2 4 3 6 0 woman speaker from Ogden. ss 6 1 2 4 3 1 We are pushing, get behind us. Totals You have longed for 11 AB. R. II. PO. A. E 6 2 5 2 2 0 4 3 2 12 6 0 5 1 6 5 1 3 8 0 4 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 Barton, cf. You can have the . Scof-fiel- CENTERVILLE 11316 2356 Washington Ave, C. Adams, hits, Calvin, 110 For the Ladies we display Black and Brown Vici Kid Pumps and Oxfords at $3.35 two-ba- se 10 12 $5.85 . Summary: Horae Wilcox; Q. Adams 2, Ellison, G. Layton, Hill, BeeRley; three-bas- e hits. Day, Scoffield; double plays, Major to Q. Adams; stolen bases, G. Layton 3, Q. Adams 2, Day, Ellison, C. Adams, Scoffield 3, IIill, Brown, Bambrough, Holt, Stoker, Fisher; hits off Calvin, 6;. off Page 5, off Fisher 7, off McIntyre 3, off Sessions 1; bases on balls, off Calvin 1, IIill 2, Page 1, Fisher 3, McIntyre 3; struck out by Calvin 8, Hill 3, Page 2, Fisher 3; passed balls, Fisher; sacrifice hits, Q. Adams; hit by pitcher, Clark by Hill, Holt by Calvin, O. Adams and field. Day by Fisher; wild pitches, Fisher; South Bountiful made one in their umpire, Philips; left on bases Clearpart of the eighth, but when they field 6, Layton 16. came to the bat in this frame they pounded the pill for five more runs BOUNTIFUL 17, CENTERVILLE 10 cinching the game. Game at Bountiful. Earl and Manning pitching for BOUNTIFUL Farmington struck out nineteen batsmen. AB. R.H.PO.A.E. FARMINGTON 6 3 2 0 2 0 Grant, p. II, AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Burningham, 2b 6 3 3 2 0 1 E, 6 2 2 4 0 0 Walker, Ledingham, C, lb . 6 2 3 7 2 0 6 2 Steed, 2b 5 2 2 0 0 1 Johnson, N, cf 6 Taylor, 3b 5 1 . 1 18 0 1 Davis, V, c. 6 Bybee, ss 5 0 0 Riley, D, ss 2 Moon, cf 5 3 2 0 0 0 lf Hatch, II, 6 Earl, p & cf 4 1 2 0 0 2 Edmonds, R, 3b 6 Barton, c 3b.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ledingham, O, 4 Anderson, rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 Hill, G rf 4 Manning, M, If. 2 1 0 0 2 .0 Burningham, p.. R, 2 Manning, G, p Extraordinary Values - 3 x 4 11 25 "7 Twenty-Fourt- h Street Ogden, Utah , |