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Show WEEK I. Y KHFFF.X PAGE NINE ntemlW DAVIS COUNTY has no agents who solicit applications for civil service posi- lions or who sell civil service1 courses. No sihool can guarantee gov-- . is , ernnient employ ment and-noThe United Stau iil . Sen ice given information regarding ha sent a notice to 'aminations. nr any other informs-pooffa -w at mm; that mislead-- ! tion. which is not available to the ing information is being given the general public. The commission public by 'icpri s) ntativcs of some stated that it does not. recommend s hools which any school, anti explained that it of the i ol I'espoiiut-TUis not necessary for anyone to take sell i ival 1'iviir" courses civil servwith a Fot a long tunc, the commission has been icnaving eoinplamts from ile school in order to compete in a vil service examination. lil ft rent pints of the eountry A special point was made of the whnh iiiiln ate that- - oppoi (unities for ojitammg fe,leial empbvN ment fact ttwit information concerning examinations ntay be obtained have beii gieatlv exaggerated It was mailt' clear that no school time, without cost, from the has any connettmn whatever with secretary of the Civil Service board tin' ( iv il Set lee commission or at any first or second class post other burnt h of the gov- - fire xir from the commission's office and al'tt that the com- - in Washington I). C. No Civil Service School" Wins U. S. Gov't Recognition LEAGUE OPENS - SEASONS PLAY BALL CLUB TO FLAY DAY TO Davis County Farm Bureau B. B. League SPONSORBOUTS RE RIG EVENT FOR CHILDREN AT FARMINGTON Flan's Completed for Annual e; ing Card Unusually Attractive Arranged for Ball House Club Benefit at Opera of- Termed by FARMINGTON best boxing the of ficial as one featured ever cards wresHin the Farmington Davi county will sponsor an exhi- Leball ? club two sports Friday eye bSnMay 13, in the 1?oal Pera . I - Last Saturdays- Results C. C. C. Camp 9. Centeiville! 12 Clearfield (11 innings. Kaysville innings). 3. -- ' Farmington d.ji It. Layton It (11 ! Syracuse 7. Bountiful s Next Saturdays Schedule C. C.C. Camp at Clearfield Centesville at Farmington Bountiful at Layton Kaysville at Syracuse The - Contests at Layton Public School Friday ; Program Opens With Posture Parade at 10:.? 0 A. M.; Track Meet to Be Held in Afternoon j Saturday Contests -- "A r e 1 en-t- N R licit I I II 1 a't-an- classes are arranged fifth and sixth grades, seventh and eighth giades. and ninth grades in order that uniformly even competition niav lo the result The OLIVER CLIP-CUMOWER T Davis Places Second In Prep Cinder Meet At Provo Saturday This is still the latest development in mowers and is the greatest achievement in mower construction in years. It is light running and properly balanced on the easy on the operator and easy Alt R II A 10 Sessions, p. 1 0 1 f I J y y XW.XW.W.'.VAVAW.ViViV.VAVAWiViWAViViVJ iimwi -- 0 li . tt f ts! pi Tot al Iv lvj die Alt 1 R ADDS WHOLE AMAZING NEW i;, :ft 7 EXTRA SHELF OF "FRONT" FOOD SPACE! av sv h Mansell ss r p Swungt I ,.iv etnlef. if Scoffteld t Bennett, p if Williams If Button if II Thomas, t f BO I' 11 Check these Stewart-WarneI Ih I I I I r iVil I 1 REFRIGERATOR 1 1 !l k ti Features! 5 1 ? ; t ii r.tt if. ii 2i u o u 33 i; i: i 2 :t o :t 2 :i i it 22 s ( n I I 2 u ii I in I I 20 u 0 o o o o o o o u 1 d No Money Down Atlamsl, T. Brown Allen 1. Mansell 1.' hits, l.avcmler 1. Wilcox I; Allen 2. K. Cowley I, Mansell l;j struckout by Cowley 11, Ht'nnett 0;j, tlouhle plays. K. Cowley to Adorns to Biiggs; left on bases. . Layton in. Kaysville 13; bases on balls. Cowley s, Bennett 2. 1; sacrifices, Sheffield; winning pitcher. Cowley; losng pitcher, ilennett; umpires Robins ami IujS , vender. Jj. d Protection Plan 5-Year 15c As Little as Per Day JldlSlr ImiEILn AIDBELEE (Dno IFunirnnfittmiir Totals KAYSVILI.F. Three records fell An enlarged lecture course anl' Saturday as the high schools of the Where Your Dollars Have More Cents state participated in the state track elaborate courses in all phases of U. B Y. Rhone 765 the and field meet held at education will lx featured in the ijj 227fi Washington Ave., Ogden Itt.'Iit summer school session," stadium in lrovo. cording to Dean Milton Bennion.jj For the second consecutive year Home of Stewart-Warne- r Refrigerators and head of the educational department J initial the with Provo walked off at the University of Utah. The . Speed Queen Washers honors with a total of 30 points on.-will convetfe school summer second summary; for tied Davis and Payson hits.; june ir, at,j continue until July 23. V.VAV.V.'.VAW.VAV.AW.WJ'.'.V.'.V.VW.WW hits, Fenwick; w ith 23 each. - K. Cook. John-- 1 7Fenwick. ('lererly, Davis Perkins. Allen speedster.' . hits. Fenwick;' .son. Sb8t Stoker; second of a s knocked M Cook 4, d Jjruckout by Moss, s; off the state mark in the Bountiful on ook. t F. bases, left bar2; high hurdles when he ran the B. Box of Wintle Darol :l,T.r., in riers F.lder won the javelin event when Cook by Moss; Hart by bases on Uon; he tossed the spear 170 feet to winning pitcher. M. Cook 1, Sessions break the former record of 171.10 balls. Moss umpire. Willey; losing pitcher feet Earl Winger of Preston M. Cook; tint" of game, 2 hours 13 the take to set the dope ( 'lrsrfield minutes. pole vault vhen he cleared the bar AB R H A POE five is which inches mv-ptice- d at 12 feet ',1 the inches higher than and former mark. - v . vjiuri vivpv People today want a ear thats Granite. 22.3; Murray, 14; Box El-- i absolutely safe. 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C. low-pric- 1 AB R II A PO E Mann. - rU . .3 0 1 0 0 .4 1 .2Wt -- 11 1 1 Smith Chevrolet Co. 1 1111 9 11 8 27 0 Layton Utah Phone Kaysville 21 j! ' 5 2 base hits. J F. I, R Cowley I. 1 1 ' $ v I if' I :t :t :t rscuse v so-call- II m Sv n -- 1 Wilcox. i I e- 1 p ne If Bllggs th ay ton l! Blown . t Blown. if Brown Iovvlcv. T -- ! Adams Dixon. ii s 2b .'li S Cowley .1 I The hoys' track meet, always an outstanding feature of the event, m Three will open at 2:1.' p , Shefflt i v S It SS LAYTON F.veiythmg is in eadltlcss fot the annual play day ot the Pav is count) sehools to he held at the hu al si hool grounds Finlay Pupils from the fifth sixth seventh eighth and ninth guides of evciy sihool in the coun-iwill lompcte m the vaiiou cuts The progtatn will open at lotto ill with the dlls' posture paiade i All si hoop have been asked to r a squad of Hi girls from each giado, or if this is not possible tlnn two g t ados may bo lombined The eonibimxi io make one s,uad Pav is county giado s hool band and sod iho high siiytol posture 'ipiadvill Fallowing arc th lineups and ad the parade r.inmanes of Satin day's games Mount it til ' Athletic Contests conAt 11 a m. vat mils athletic tests ill .bo held on ludmg girl' soft bail, boys' baseball, boys' tennis. badminton, ping pong, shuffle board, tether ball, hop scotch, marbles. horse shoe, and other games The progiam will halt at 12.30 ;i ni for lumh. and the games of the morning will be lesumed at y . cwle. ih hi 1 s,-,- ds um-pito- Scheduled Play in the I'avts County--FaiBureau baseball league got umlei wav last Saturd.iv with l.aton tlo- testing Kaysville p to hi in eleven innings. Farming ion won from to 3 in another leven Clearfield inning affair, Ceuutvillo defeated the CCC cantp by a scoie of 12 to "i and Mount tnl put on a four run rally in the ninth to win from Sy mouse 7 to 8 Next Saturdav Inimington and which Centerville will tinet to will remain in a tie with the win l.ot of the Layton Bountiful game foi the first pla c position Clear-- t iclti will tackle tin fast C C ( Imys and Kaya'dlt will letmw acquaintances vitli the. Syracuse Haiti ot these lay cis and fap' teams will be battling to keep out of a tie for the til.n position and a ptobable loss at the i hancc of winning the fit'! halt ot the sea- - I . program will get unbousethe follow-- . R'fprram deludesOgden flyCurtain raiser, 3 John Visser of the state highway rounds, weights, 2 rounds; both Perkins vs. Wayne Green,Kays-Joun- patrol and John Anderson. Pesorct and both from gym instructor, who is known as Jess Willard Ful-le- r the "dean of .wrestling." vsJack Dempsey Steyenso Green of Layton and Vein Chance 95 pounds; 3 rounds A A V. champion of state Bybee. s,3 vs. Elmo Steed, at 10 pound with unnatner matched are Truman Carver of Clear. ltidi. a and scrap will gang of Woodward opponents 5Sd 'vs DeVar Randall. Pale Mann. Keith engage Bountiful at 133 pound Rex Hill. Howard Richards, and Match Surprise Bob Hepworth for approximately Other numbers include R weit l." minutes. Glen Milligan exhibition by One of the final numbers on the aif K. Yamisaka, both of Ogden; card will be a four round bout Carl surprise match between between Sterling. Evertsen and Monte and Schleckman, 218 pounds, Gordon Speers, both of the I of and what English. 116 pounds; each and U weighing lot pounds. match excellent promises to be an - hen Important M Kington Ilase ball Officials and Boxto stage Wrestling Eve--inExhibitions Friday n. Next Irge Crowds Expect I st White. T White. Robbins, stmt kout In l.ang I, 1' White I. MitrT :t. Kamnth 1; double plas, Robbins to Page, Betti age to Pagi t v,t V la.Ms t entei viiie-t s; hit by pitcher by Kamnth 1. Millet I, l.ang 1; bases on balls off lung a. White 1. kamnth ; sm tallies Miller; winning pitcher T White; losing pitcher. Milter; Mansell and Key Holds; tune of gnnii houis'L'ii minutes Lav' ton All R 11 a ro i : 2 have hit Mann 2. I owe, Litton, Bountiful. Ioptmille and Farmington Win First Games of 19,Ui Competition; 1 , Siiinnru): mission |