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Show i r ? THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH DEBATING lixt 1 Lrua ua tM 4 u f r J l in Um KUst i is to. . tRWijr), aad rli4 it4l o-s- Mk,U4g Wum- UH iMUMry iU iu. ill i OvahM ila&4 X.'T jrvtirT, 54 .. p fa1 u-- C eujcuet . IuV Cir mated Lis kite .i..tel School News : g - it. 4 iMta '1 : 1 Liv. ' l.muc-- wlMe jHjirg lsi,ali, G;ha Green ts taken ta the IV oa Mon. fco; ;tM hwniJay and W . u r. ; to tile .rk;:g in. L.t.'h if fr ap;-.tii:.it.s- , !.- , ., F; Ai r i, II I w, ' I v. Bar-low- -, band, s the to represent respective faculty Dan Sullivan narrowly escaped inmembers, were given as tokens. The his car when jury Sunday night dinner was appetizing and artfully struck a concrete culvert. Dan Wa served. driving alopg the state highway south Such dinners are a part of the regof town and was unable to tee the ular program of the domestic science culvert on account of the glaring department. to are They designed lights of an approaching machine. give the girls practical knowledge in damThe car was turned over and properly serving, aa well as cooking aged considerably but the occupants a dinner. bruises and escaped with only alight cuts. ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE The M. L A. program given by the DAVIS niGH two Leyton wards Tuesday evening During the fieral school year of was an exceptionally fine entertain- 1923-2- 4 the Davis County High school ment. Miss Beth Evans rendered a has met with unparalleled success in ong poem, the Farmington male comparison with the success achieved quartet sang three selections. Id ax in other years. Ware gave a reading, the Dibble The social part of Davis's success brothers played an instrumental se- this year la a real triumph ia itself. lection, members of the Boy Scout The get acquainted dance, the Senior band rendered a aaxophona selection Christmas ball, the Junior Prom, the and Alva Scoville of Ogden gava a Senior Hop and the graduation exersplendid talk on "Mutual Improve- cises have reached their highest point ment." . of perfection, and were attended by Mrs. Robert Simmons entertained at record breaking crowds. The weekly her home Tuesday afternoon in honor assemblies have also been superb in of the 83rd birthday ef her mother, the quality of amusement rendered Mrs. Mary Barnes. The home was and were attended regularly by the tastefully decorated in carnations and largest per cent of tho students. Ths A delicious two opera, the first ever attempted In this epring Dowers. school, was sa overwhelming success course luncheon was served to Martha Weaver, Mary Strong, and will no doubt be continued in fu' Elisa P. Adams, James King. Samuel ture years. The school play and the Flint, John Webster.John Flaudhter, senior vaudeville established a record Merlin Adams, Leonard Flint, Wilkie that will remain for some time. Athletics hsvs also played a promiGalbraith, Horace Steed, Cheater role in the success of our school nent Scoff! Chris eld, Barnes, George Flint, Wm. Love, Leland Barnes and the this year. Coach Anderson was hin' Misses B ffie and Millie King, Ruby dered because all hit letter men of Barnes, Maggie Webster and Felma last year had graduated and he was left to do the best he could with new Flaudhter. men. But still we .According to the report of a recent and inexperienced Oakland Tribune the showing of Spen- - won two football games; four basket-in cer Adams at second base is an out- ball encounters; are undefeated baseball and have woa considerable standing feature. The Oakland inof our field has made over two dozen double praise on the track because dual meet with in the showing days since the season opened and the invitational meet' at Adams was ' pivot man in most of Box B.Elder; Y. U. and arain in the dual them. In several games be has the meet tho North Davis High with played as nifty a fielding gem sec-as school. been around witnessed has aver Davis has established a very high ond base on the Oakland ball grounds. standard during the year Eddie Murphy, a sport writer, says: intellectual 1923-2- 4 of Arthur Gailey received "There is as much difference in the the $50 Sophomore scholarship prize around Oaks are the getting fielding Bamberger and second base this season and last as given by students other several (Juniors and there is between the speed of a horse and an automobile. Adams is not only Seniors) have established all A recmaking good in hi fielding but be is ords. The Martha E. Barnes Declamation showing well in his hitting, haring contest prize was awarded to Dora batted an average of 434 so far this Millard over the largest field of conseason." testants who have ever participated since Its inaugural some few years ago. Debating has also made rapid developments and has met with great success. The Davis negative trianGUARDIAN PROBATE AND debating team woa a unanimous gular SHIP NOTICES decision over Ogden while the affirConsult County Clerk or respective mative lost a close decision to Box Elder. The state debaters have not signers for further information. yet tatted defeat but have triumphed over Granite, University, of Utah, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jobs W. Burton, deceased. Coalville and Box Tldrr; from this Creditors will present claims with bowing they have all ths chance In vouchers to tbs undersigned at Ksyt-viil-e the world to capture the state title. Haring achieved the above mention City, Utah, on or before the 30th ed results the Davis county high D. 1924. A. of day August, school will close on Friday, May 9, JOHN R. GAILET, Administrator of the estate of John with vry lubstaatial record nd ' W. Burton, deceased. advancement. Date ef first publication April 24, ALIAS SUMMONS A D, 1924. .. Date of lest publication. May 15, la the City Court of Ogden City, 1924. County of Weber, State of Utah. David J. Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Mar rsret A Palmer, defendant, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ef Arthur Smith, deceased. He State of Utah to the Said Defendant: Creditors will present claims with You are hereby summoned to apvouchers to the undersigned at the ofPetfice of her attorney, T. UcGars pear within ten days after service of ers, KaysriHe City, Utah,, on or be- this summons upon you, if served fore the 30th day of August, A. D. within the county in which this action is brought;- - otherwise, within 1924. SARAH ALICE SMUIL twenty days after this service, and Executrix ef the estate cf Arthur defend the above entitled action; and in rase of your failure so to do, the Smith, deceased. Date of first publication April 24th, plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in A D. 1924. th complaint of which a copy is D. text publication 15th May, A hereto attached and herewith served 1224. . upon you, and will take judgment against you for the sura of One HunNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate cf Belinda Wall, deceased. dred Seventy FIt Dollars ($175.00), Creditors will present claim with with interest at the rat ef eight perpeg annua from the 1st vouchers to the undersigned t Kaye-vil- cent of 1922, together with 2hth AprJ, on the or before dty City, Utah, costa and disbursements plaintiffs day of Jane, A. D. 1924 n ere :n. JOHN R. GAILET, DAVID J. WILSON, Administrator cf the estate of Bet Flsretiffs Attorney, linda Wall, deceased. 4 Ecdes BuddP. O. Address Date of first publication April 24th, ing, Ogden, Utah. A D. 1224 Last publication 13th Mat. A Firrt pcHkaiion April 17, 1224 Last publication May 15, 1224 Mat-dam- es nt LEGAL NOTICES ' le - V lloll t u .'- . i fl .'i 'I tural inspector at Farmington, who (!..i j., , I a I j. i a- -, : itl i, ' ,r, i . i ; I b I1.. J' 4 ! i l - t. I'. ! ' . I i f,i . . I - , i .t . i . i v j. - ' mi tin i.. r. titot.it hlHl K. it i Brucb vti-i- igan it I I j- - to fauu iv ,,i' . ijii.t.if nit .1 . at . L Allrn and latle n of and Miss Hand AlLn id irtivcd Sunday for a visit imh Mi mid Mrs. H. 1. IVterMin. Miss Aln ivtumod to Ogdon Sunday eve int f while the olhvr guvsts will iv nia n fur several days. Hun art of Davis county was visit! l'j a wind storm last night which la- - id until the middle of the fore-nn. The wind did not reaih a very gr .,t vtdoeity but was rather disagreeable nevertheless. No damage wo- - done. Ihe seats for the Kaysville taber-na- i le have arrived and will be erected and put in place as soon as possible. Nothing now remains to be adjusted the building can be dedicated. The remaining indebtedness on the equipment has been provided for by a number of th members of th budding committee taking over a few of the remaining unpaid notea. Th dat of dedication will b named in a few "i-- i i f v i n.uv.'- - vli-- i ui Mr .Mrs, I t t h H...n a, M ia tf s 1., Mi , t . : ' m n .I M A M,, . 1 t k i , - E." D 1 o e Layton Evan Ellison has been transferred from th southern California mission field to San Francisco. Mrs. E. P. Ellison and daughter, Mrs. W, S. Stevenson and littl son, have returned from Ocean Park, California, where they have been spending th winter. Ernest Layton has purchased a machine Cat 25 automobile. Tb carries five passengers and it will only be a matter oi time until Mr, Layton will be treating his friends to Prizes for Large Crops of Cucumbers We offer all growers nf li.ivi" and Weber Counties the following: prizes for Ihe r.iruet eiops of Cueunibens grown under regular contracts with us for the season of 1921. In addition to these prizes, we are al-- o offering a more liberal .contract than exer before, b accepting larger Cucumbers in exery grade and paxing a higher price per ton as follows: 2 i inch ('ucumbers, $15.00 per ton; 3'i-inc- h Cucumbers, $30.00 per ton; Cucumbers, $15.00 per ton.. Iteceixing stations xxill be located in country districts wherever the xolume xxill xx arrant. 1st PRIZE: $75.00 for the largest tonnage per acre of number one and number two Cucumbers from a planting. 2nd PRIZE: $50.00 for the largest tonnage per , acre of number one and number tno Cucumbers from a txxo acre planting.3rd PRIZE: $25.00 for the largest tonnage per acre of number one and number two Cucumbers from a one-acr- e planting. The result as shown on our books 'determines the winner, and -- re - the actual ares planted shall be determined from measurement by our Held Superintendent, who will also decide all question arising from th contest, and whose decision shall be final. The larger prizes will be given for the larger tress, hence it is to th grower's advantage to contract for as Urge an acreage as ha can handle properly. Th area planted and picked must not be leta than th area contracted, and If more it will not affect the decision, as the average per acre will determine the winner. The grading for size will be according to the specifications of our regular contract, and the decision of our pickle department shall be final aa to grades. Awarding of prizes will be mads as soon after the dose of the encumber growing season as feasible, and the payment of prizes be November lat, 1924 PIAN0tAND VOICE L.T. THOMPSON,' , NATIONAL PACKING CORPORATION By JOS. A. MADSEN, Field Superintendent Phone 3456, Ogden joy rides. .E. P. Ellison Is still in Nevada will take steps to have these weeds where he la overseeing th shearing of removed. The best methods of handling this 11,000 head of sheep on tho property weed are as follows: If in n field, plow up and cultivate ground every 10 days all summer. If in places where it can not he cultivated, satucent sodium rate the soil with arsenite solution. Tnls is made, by mixing 1 gal. sodium arsenite with 100 gals, water and applying to soil will give private instruction in at rate of gal. to every square Piano and Vocal Music during foot. This should wet the soil to tke summer, beginning the secdepth of from 4 to Inches. ' Kerosene or crude oil applied to ond week in May at the followthe soil at rate of 1 gaL per square ing places: yard will also kill the weed. Common salt covering the soil to s Monday Centerville depth of 1 to 2, Inches will do the . Wesley France Residence work very nicely, Either of the methods will render the soil sterile for from 2 to I years. Wednesday Forenoon Syracuse Sodium arsenite can bo purchased Erma Galley Residence from the Layton Drug Co. There are a few patches of the Wednesday Afternoon dread Canada thistle in Centerville. Clearfield If any one knows of any other patches ( Arlene Hank Residence of this weed in the county kindly notify me at once. E. L. BARRETT, Thursday Ksysrille lper t U t Campaign Now On to Rid County of Weeds das. A campaign la now on to rid as much of the coenty as possible of white top, one of the worst weeds in the state. At the present time the north part of the county is comparatively free from this weed, there being onlv about 12 patches 'known north of Kaysville. We are endeavoring to kill these out this year and then keep this section free from the weed. Here may bf patches which we do not know about so would sp- weed Ereciate it if all patches of this to the district agricul- i i !. i - i a a t ' Emily n f t i'1 'f t ht P. , I i ' 1 r , I Vt '1 Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty Weir Hot Air Furnaces ' I J , - CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Davis County Sheet Metal Works Cuttera. Grain Bins, Ekjllghta, Ha Roofs All Kinds of Tia Week Car sices. Chimney Tepa, Phones: Shop 10SJ; Res. 106. Bountiful, Utah . ', District Agricultual Inspector. James Criddle Residence THE REGAL CLEANERS 0 USED CARS FOR SALE .1923 .1921 .191$ .1919 2 Podge touring 1 Ford touring 1 Ford touring 2 Chevrolet touring n 1 Ford truck n 1 Chevrolet truck truck 1 Oldsmobfle - JI19 H-to- on Stringham Auto Co. 128-- W ItowmO of thorn nottod, ia pr.iiBiimgeiw( YCCiS 147 tnzrAnorju Ecnr.tsr Oet tho Hero FOR SALE a ftxo tampltg broadcMt agrimotor HAY RUSSET POTATOES Early .Dart f prlng .Wkcat.. ' Blue Ctoae rotogravure in Davis County DRY CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING. DYEING HAT BLOCKING . Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable Suita Overcoats $27.50 to $55.00 Large assortment of fine woolens. Made to your own individual measure. Fit guaranteed. When In Ogden give us s call. Theatre; Phone 513 113-- W Biologies, Vaccines Domestic Animals and Poultry . Office at EYE STRAIN OFTEN CAUSES HEADACHES 7 serial r Ah Council Devil Dog crivarioo Federal Lend Bank Cocaty Veterinarian Dips, Disinfectants fcllUtlirii.ii for SdmoYmmt rm 300 G&1J0OQ EEis Grocery Store Blifi Layton lSl-T- r' l Um Ohm S a wt W wwi" m. awa .i twfmm, f WILSON SIIERNER Cz GENERAL BLACK SMITHS AND KORSESnOERS ncpxirinr ef Farm Tn an! Macfciwfry Specialty KAYSVILLE, UTAH Properly fitted Glasses will relieve this strain and the health and destroying pleasure headaches you have been enduring vanish as if by magic. ' i 04 C. tmrLAM C08pcWWU.lWAUA. t ' 418 25th Street, by Ogden DR. E. H. MOSS , ebreacdoa hot pursuit , nrjntrry ship junior college . MRS. ARTHUR SMITH rheae 'Call and Deliver Wednesday and Saturday Are Our Specialties .1921 .1920 H-to- Bountiful Friday Layton Place Announced Later Register now at any of these places. Keep your young folk out of mischief by giving them something constructive to do. (8) 613-01- t 1 .'.!! I 'J, , s Fnhtit, U .. .i t , b Clnjtinsen danr.g Eaojf, . I . ?L' t s 1 a ; t a. aii c 1 i t i! . i fil4 J v' v tnai, : 1 - i.- -- m JL-ts,--e r , rit iLi-.nidotu- t ; Rni Mrs. F. J. Lor J.l r ii Pai ) y, - - "V, ! i . .! t f . , "V- te : a sv T!aiif. ui 7'i w U k hivl kff and Nara - ir d rvThe w.U iile!l jv fMLw::, i' Na'it, ?e.r, I - i :u-a! team :s of irive award-- f r kthiete-- : dv All rt O.j v.jn, tlaKitce Svk.r, iia h LiLr raid Dai Mrs. C. U Millard cf Salt Lake M&ik At jrj and Am.v K g!y a.l JuLn fill.! Myron ley-tonSandav at the h ae of ON St.h Blood, M Iton Kobms, FCity ijH-npfgsthe, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. MliUnl ilial Holt, Albert Hull rook, Orvil Mclh? fvILsking hae tknn place: son of Mr. Carty. Floyd Hawk, the 'Chose to receive stripes in athletics Sihmd t)uetion and Mrs. FrLk I. Hawks, is In, the Dan's sffsrmathe, J, University of Dee hosp.tal kaf firing with kidney ere: Lewi Holland, John Burton, A 2. n t riKS 0 . 1 1, William Uth trouble. Davis Pnsrt. icg.tne 3, University cf The local baseball team w ill play I rishmen, 0. Utah dramatic ihe cast of darvnoe me season heie of the the first pa I Davis mgative 2, Granite affirmaawarded: Lloyd IDley, l- rest Saturday afternoon at 3:30 with will Drew Pajm, Joy Naylor, Lou? At- tive 1. Farmington. Davis affirmative 0, Coalville negakinson, GLuiys Ofwnshaw, Mary Mrs. Gudmunsen and Mrs. Mark Clark, Alton Morton, Harris Ellison, tive 3. MonClark of Salt Lake City "spent Davis mgative 2, Coalville affirnva- Evelyn Pratt. day visiting at the home of Mr. and of the famous opera cast: tive 1. Part Mrs.' Golden Adams? A ; raotice debate was held eih Stanley Stringham, Alan Blood, HowThe benefit dance giten for Par- ard Williams, Terrion Salter, Joy Box Eider. The final debate on this ley Weaver and family was a finan- - Naylor, Marcia Williams, Alice John- question ill be held some time next eial success. A check for' thk amount son, Bertha Sessions, Ariean Hanks. etk with the L. D. S. high school of $112.00 was presented to the famthe yv inner of which will go tu thu , Student bMy officers: ,Vern Wool-ae. state tournament. ily. Sterling Rollins, Lloyd Riley. IMvates oa Diviaitmal Queatioa Debaters: Ruth Barker, Nina Bar-loIra CL Holbrook, manager of the Davis negative 3, Ogden affirmaDavis Bartholomew, Lowell local furniture store, had his tonsils Annie Rigby, Wendell Nance, tive 0. removed last Friday at the L. D. S. Davis affirmative I, Box Elder negAlan Blood, Edith Page. now much feeling hospital, lie is Wendell Nance w ill be awarded the ative 2. better and is again attending to his 1923 scholarship from the University Davis tied with Box Elder for ths business affairs. divisional championship. The Layton Boy Scout band will of Utah. The debaters of Davis attribute a present a high grade entertainment FACULTY DINNER great deal of their success to the in the form of a conceit in connection The Davis high school faculty was splendid reaching of the debating suwith a moving picture comedy drama entertained at a dinner given by the pervisors, Mrs. Sylvia D. Smith and entitled Brothers Under the Skin," domestic science Claude 11, Adams. girls Monday. eveLatona the theatre Thursday at decoratwas The table attractively ning, May 8. The proceeds of this ed with daffodils and green and yelentertainment will go to the scout low crepe paper. Little dolls, dressed which is in need of $300. 1 J- - k lT.G.p- F ou.sf L r,oi!.n-.i-:.- t b .1 l tv -- - - SaU$ t the : anN 51 I..-;:,.!- . Ih-i- "AWARDS" t 4 This nai.ng wi'l he TL&t if who t -- t f:t 1 t ihe The ti-- u cf th' ikt J V- -t fir the v aid have taken part ;n the tjUi i a . hi-- i hi & V : BIj-.Jat'ivit.e:, iiar:e the (;; i 0. 3 'lb D VY j t Ur- 'fr Ifimil.it.g c,nij ny. An llLlitg : I! till "i U- - Ibky M '.a- ilit-- l From the Reflex of Ten Years Ago I 1. 1 t MCX-G- t 1 rinse ; : caiwry, i tat urik. i: Uw Lk jm iaeiitr Ij- ri O'voa :tKrt lua k 4 k. U. W, iu austr fruit t tit- - El . has "made a h'gh i' ttrj-'Cfn.i .Like m-artL.s Jtur, i u a.hi't! hss t rkrIfe n j t u..i a!o. 7 hi v he , r is K sv Lid, 1 F -- t I' n YeirU'J tVu- .Id i 1L. ( hbiH in I.a'v LAYTON fllsflfcte Diis The Let us show you h3w easily and economically we can fit you with Glasses that will increase your earning power, and help you to enjoy life more. ENSIGN HEnmCK "52 Manufacturing Optician Street, Ogden Twenty-Fourt- h |