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Show J "' f to Salt Everyk0 Lake Friday jjyis vs. Granite - . XXIII wv- 3 KATSVIl.I.E. . MYTO.N avis Fo imOLLING .GAME. Win Right Pitis High Gridders Semi-Finaby DetoPby in ls Logan in Play-Qf- f Satur-jay- ; Cane at Ogden Last Logan Scores, But Davis Game Wins in Last Seconds of feating high gridders arose to enor-J- S when they heights last Saturday Sled s victory out of Seat In the last 30 seconds of play Ith the strong Logan Grizzleys. Only It point decided the score, andtoethat of the educated St ras fromDavis score The end. Btos Wilcox, n to 6 did not indicate the compara-strengths of the two teams, as in statistics show that Davis excelled hold-and j ertrything except punting the ball The loss of the ball may STsttributed to the peculiar tackling A the Logan boys, which consisted in a (thing the opposing players by the bod or arms, thus releasing the ball. Outside of these fumbles Davis show-i- d attained by high class seldom well-earn- ed j U rhool teams. interesting , and thrilling more A pae has never been witnessed on an The large crowd, the Ogden field. the Hawaiian hrgest outside of on toes after were their game, kept nth play, when the Da via backfield vwld sift through the Logan line, or da long forward passing of Cowley a clear the ends would appear like was left for the runner. to The field players were alert, however, and seldom let the man receiving the put gain much ground. Logan showed the punch only once tost it has displayed during the sea-soand that was early in the last Logan a, foarter. got off a long Schaob punt and ball when Umpire Watson oiled clipping on a Davis man. This grn the northerners the oval on Darn line. Thimpson, big Locarried the ball ten out fullback, la rf the 11 plays necessary for the score, iD from a spread formation and with-- t interference. i kept the Qnianey Also Makes Qrinney, a tackle, Jirdi back, took the hw for a gain of Gain playing five oval the other nompson battered the from one to four three line yards, for gains yards and made , . With the goal to go he was held we on the d line and once lf line, but carried yard hau over for a touchdown on the ' first downs. one-yar- one-ha- play. Humphries tried a ' forward pass formation for J01 but Burton, Davis ?artrhsck, grounded the ball. Crofts - Davis boys vengeance. Taking S pbce-kic- k th GJSi d kickoff,.- Ucox for 40-ya- Cowley - gain rd center of the field. Smith Pass, but dropped when tkTv ngan, recovered and punt-ony Raveling 20 yards going out of bounds. to Wilcox for a Psel f"? f?0 penalized ayinW the game. Two wr five-yar- d a Dlv,s. and third-in-pnnt- another five-yar- d pa8s' Cowley to yards, and e . line. unghtly lnIured and in the tJ Slcox ent to the leepep play, with Jime al- - S. 25-ya- rd side-Uto- .tlhe.i? to Wilcox, who took line, twisted t'yard ofTT tackier and made toucKHn. He then place-kic' point whlch wn the jtoe for SutiS! Te DtU Advantage r.,owed that' Davis out-- k i k- g& ld Burns Croakstons FT,. department toRtia tTaKl" alL except Schaubs fumbles by Ci.1 JlganJ territory, all. of by Loan, saved tolT'6 nortbepner first I during hal .t,les, lrer. ,Dvis drives were cut recovered Davis and c Lan kaub kicked out of r times during ncan. I Davis booted time Wn ?;faglnW35 yards. Ben- bt0ght nuJltvT ,toan returned back S Cich faDed1 thefll Da- - p.., comP&red to to complete Lo-jfr- ie any of five'f1, Tfir8t downs, " and lost 23 ot counting the fcsa Cf .v8 baI1 com-pen- a. 1 tor ft ; Clipping. toUl of durh-aJiat- Win . or . lose, - tomorrow the of Davis county are going to people show their interest m the boys at the game in the big Ute stadium, This is a big stadium, and it takes a large crowd to make any showing whatever. Lets double the crowd that we had in Ogden last Saturday and arrange to take our Saturday afternoon off on Friday. The boys need encouragement more on a foreign field than they do at home. The boys deserve it, and Davis county is going to prove it. Lets show Salt Lake what we can do in supporting a winning team. There are a number of the boys are slightly crippled SEMI-FlNAtW- lfh 1 GRANITE FRIDAY Strong Davis Team Will Hattie In Utah Stadium Tomorrow With Granite High, of Salt Lake Division rs Championship; If David Wins, She Hatties for Championship and who will not give up until the Davis will play the light but championship game ,is over. This Granite team at the should be commended, and the spirit afternoon at 2:30. tomorrow stadium the students, alumni, the parents of for the remainCleared was The way students as well as parents of playing games in the state Interscholastic ers and everybody in Davis county the grid elimination by niembers of who can possibly go should be there. association Sunday school state high Seeing this support, the boys are Granite night, ami pairing found bound to win. and East high schools, which fought No better football has been displayto a second tie game last week, ared on any field than was shown the rayed against different opponents this spectators in the- - last two games. week-enWithout a doubt the crowds who folContest to Be Played In Stadium lowed the team had something to do Coach Ike Armstrong, of the Uniwith the way the game was played. assured versity of Utah, practicallythat Coach Croft has a team, every man tho tho scholastic association of which does his partWith a team the at tendered be would stadium like this, every play is a thriller. times contemplated. Competition has been hard in most Richfield high school, the fifth surevery game, and the boys know what viving eleven In the state elimination to expect if they are to win. Even and champions of district 7, drew a the side of the losers enjoy close semi-finand, followng the bye, games, for they know they have lie arwill team southern the games, fought hard and have gotten someone of this weeks winagainst rayed thing for their labor. The Richfield game will likely Front row, left to right: Bangeiter, g.; G. Thorn-leSwan, c.; B. Sheffield, hb.; Smith, qh.; Cowley, hb.; ners. who is planning or Every iw plsyed a week from Tuesday hb. ; Nelson, hb.; Dodson, end; Feteison, g. Seated: to go to the game should see that his G. Sheffield, fb.; Burton, hb.; Briggs fb.; Rushforth, Wednesday. car i8 filled with rooters. Those who J. Thondey, end; Hollins, t.; Ford, g.; Swaner (captain) end. Rear row: Jack Croft, coach; Grant, t. ; Roberts, Representation of both the Granite have no car can go by train quicker c.; East elevens in the remaining and Claik, g.; Duncan, t.; Wilcox, end. Third row: t.; Hart, g.; Iaiwson, t.; Simpson, manager. and more conveniently, as street cars ; elimination games was generally will be available to take rooters to With the defeat of Logan by Davis is well remembered by both spectators Carry, Argyle, Oviutt, J. Oviatt, Page, agreed upon Sunday night by all parthe game from the interurban station and East piny. rs as a victory on and off Holland, Rollins, Blood, Burton, and ties concerned. Granite Saturday won for the first time and in Salt Lake. , a scoreand tie a game the was won by a score of 7 to Chipman. This team was coached by played Davis has a worthy foe in Gran- undisputed the division championship. 0. Infield, less deadlocked contest in two atthe playoff for state championJim Anderson. ite, and no matter how the dopesters With this championship Davis wins ship Ogden won on its own field from tempts to determine a district 2 chamFinal Tram Standing eleven. say the game will go, Davis will win the beautiful Albeit E. Becker foot- Davis by the score of 27 to 0. The pion Division One if the boys morale keeps up as it has ball trophy which was displayed'dur-in- members of this team were Adams, In the event that Davia wins from this season. .The boys are determined Granite, Davis will play In the game the half intermission in Ogden Stringham, Mansell, Bone, Woolley, to win, and their record of no defeats for ths state championship with either Z Flint, Reeves, Whitesides, - Simpson, and no ties during the season proves Saturday., Rirhfeld, Tooele or East. in The files of back the Marshall. was The team and Swan, Looking it. With Granite, although they have Reflex, which gives the only accurate coached by the late Loren Briggs. In the parings beyond this week a not lost, they have not been able to history of this kind in the county, it play one emulation was given to In 1923 Davis, Ogden, and Box Coach Harris Tooele squad in the show the punch in two games to was found that in 1910 Davis tied Og- Elder tied for division honors. Only the semi-finTooele win event break a tie. den for the state championship three games were played: Ogden beat are eager to fans Tooele ound Davis outweighs Granite where through the forfeiture of West Side Box Elder, Davis beat Ogden, and Box play. and if at home, team their see play counts weight most, and that is in the to Ogden and the win of Davis over Elder beat Davis. The men on this will Richfield wins Tooele from East, line. This advantage is big for Da- Ogden in. Kaysville. This game, which team for . Davis . were Williams, Mc- the lined be against up probably as the linemen are not only heavy, vis, a field the on Smeltermen Jatters but fast. In the backfield Granite or from Wednesday. week Tuesday outweighs Davis three pounds to the In the event both Granite and East DAVIS-GRANITman, which difference is so small E win the semi-finround., playoff, that it does not count for much. The will draw one of them, for Richfield Davis players have so many threats Funeral services for Orson Layton, the right to oppose the .other in the to offer Granite that Granite will be who died last Wednesdnv. were held CRANITE DAVIS championship game. Such an arunable to single any one player as a in the West Layton meetinghouse last No. Wgt. Position Player Wgt. Player rangement was thought applicable to ground gainer. Sunday afternoon at one oclock un124 Taylor End 157 preclude East and Granite meeting 24 Wilcox Granites greatest threat is in its der the direction of Bishop Irvin Cali eft 107 Tackle-LO. Gunderson ... 23 160 22 Duncan":.:.?.::: again unless the teams win final left forward passes, in which the Davis and were largely attended. round position. 137 22 Bell 100 Guard 17 Clark boys are no slouches either. The boys m.'.ISI 51 172 The invocation was offered by Elder Center Driggs 23 Swaner formations David experience in spread CARD OF THANKS 140 the and 47 Walker speakers E. Guard 142 Layton, 18 Ford Right which Login used successfully against DibC. Wo E. wish to express our appreciation 168 K. Gunderson A. 28 J. Tackle Green, were Elders ICO 21 Rollins Right them, should develop a defence that who to kindly assisted us those to 138 President Arnold 20 Thelin ydl Bruce End R.. 145 Major, 13 ble, Right Thornley Granite cannot penetrate. In kicking, D. ' bereavement in the All recent our 119 Call. Jackson 25 paid and Miller during 153 Bishop 20 Smith Quarterback although Davis was outdistanced by a high tribute of respect to the sterlillness and death of our kind father 175 R. 40 Jensen f II back 140 Left -16 a) Cowley Logan, Davis showed a better average and husband. 42 Cushing ..... ...148 of the deceased and said 147 Right Halfback 15 Burton than did Granite against East in their ing qualities the Mrs. Ruth E. Layton and Family. of 147 member Buchner 49 charter a was Fullback he 134 62 B. Sheffield game last Saturday. Two punts by that instrumental was Davis were poor, as a result of poor West Layton ward, Line average, 140. in the building of the ward meetingBackfield average, 147. passes from the center. Davis was house, and an active civic and church able to. win Saturdays game with all Team death. his average, 147. of time the until . worker of the breaks going against them. musical numbers were ThoJgh Hart . Swan guard; (64), Bangerter Come on you Davis boosters, and The Davis: center; Reserves (60), The home of Charles Toone in SunDeepening Trials Throng Your Way Crant (01 ) tackle; Roberta (05), tackle; Dawaon (67), yell yourself hoarse for the team. Me to (66), guard; Teach 6olos, the was burglarised sometime bechoir; set by (68), end; Rushforth (69), end; Smile tackle; Peterson (73TJ7 guard; llod-ioone and four oclock Tuesday tween Pray by Mrs. Leone Adams, 'G.' Sheffield (14), quarterback; G. Thornley (G3), halfback; Briggs Stevwhile the family was away. afternoon Through Your Tears by Edna House Ilinte halfback. guard; Granite; Nelson (43), (70), (19), fullback; to the home was gained Entrance enson, and In My Fathers Mordison (48), center; Plewe (45), end; J. Jensen (41), halfback; rear window. The loot a There Are Many Mansions by David through Crowton (29), end. , consisted of a suit of clothes, two Cook. The benediction was pronounced Fellow overcoats, a watch and chain and When Ellis Morgan, of Layton, was by Elder Richard Scoffield. Priests quorum the some small bottles of fruit. The loss High of members arraigned before Justice of the Peace The floral ofis estimated at about $250.00. David Mabey ' in Clearfield Wednes- acted as pallbearers. and beautiful. numerous At this writing no trace of the were ; Re-Elec- ts day morning on a charge of issuing ferings has been found. the in Kaysville burglars the graveside At a worthless check he pled guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $30.00 cemetery the West Layton quartette Meet Beyond the Officers of the Davis and Weber or serve thirty days in the county jail. sang. Shall We dedicated was theat and grave Canal companylxe-electe- d counties of to amount Rivef, raise the Being unable annual stockholder' meeting Sat the the fine he was committed to the by Elder S. R. Corbridge. .Harry Tunnison, 18, of Matheson urday, were E. P. Ellison, president; county jaiL of Mrs. Lona Udy, home management John G. M. Barnes, Colorado, and Claud Anderson, 18, C. Nye, secretary-treasure- r; leader teammate gained 60 from scrimmage. for Davia county, with the Robert last guilty Colorado, plead Limon, M. Barnes, A. V. G. J. E. P. of Mias Ruby Ellison, Thompson, Logan star, gained 48. Saturday before Judge George S. Bar- Bigelow, P. A. Dix, D. D. Harris, T. home demonstration agent,Stringham, The lineup: gave a ker In the Second district court at J. Thurgood and Richard Stringham, demonstration Tuesday at the CenterDavis Logan after-noo- n Wilcox ville Second ward Relief society on le Keaton About 4 o'clock last Sunday Web- Farmington to a charge of Involun- directors. G. the : Both Duncan the successa .lt youths LeRoy in driven Hull Mr. manslaughter. making of Christmas gifts. Fifcar by a reporting Barnes, tary teen Clark ster. formerly of KaysviUe colhded waived time for passing judgment and ful women received instructions. had the that Atkinson said company Ig year, Lewis to of not a At term in to Swaner the same meeting Mrs. Joel R. ... by sentenced water dnven of truck acre feet a head-on Jeffs. with acquired 31,000 Ford -- rgof Salt Lake City on the exceed one year in Abe county JaiL.; the Echo dam and hoped some of the Parrish demonstrated the making of Turley., Rollins state highway near the North Centeravailable in 1930. Mr. a hooked rug. rt .. Quinney On the night of October 20, after water would be .... at the end of the Thornley re that ville meetinghouse. reported Nye to Merkley an automobile belonging 'Ellis IIolbroo entertained a few November 10, there was - Smith of the- Webster car were Mrs. Web- stealing Bennion fiscal qb... Tunyear of Centerville, Alton Cleveland friends Burton ster and small child. Mrs. st a duck supper last Wedneslhb ,.j of $17,500. a Skidmore.. surplus nison and Anderson ran down Mrs. D. Harris reported that day- evening. Covert were 'laid for rhb.. Cowley suffered severe cuts on the forehead Rhoda Rawlins Savage," 50, of MounSchaub Supt. J). smsll cuts ix: the Mildred to other distributed been bad besides Beth Reid, Alice Burton, there Briggs ..fb.r.. and right leg, Thompson tain Home, Idaho, and Miss Mary Ella stockholders uninnine Holbrook, Roy Fugal, Kenneth Burthe year, during inScore by periods: and bruises. The child escaped received Chase, 54, ot Centerville, fatally im acre feet per share of water to each ton, and Ellis Holbrook. The evening 0 0 0 6 8 jured, while Mr. Webster Logan d juring both women. "The youths was spent in music and playing cards. .Jcrhomsje-ceivebruises. stockholder. ' 7 .and O cuts and T car 0 ininor the abandoned Davis mediately, bruises. cuts and n Scoring: Logan T o u c h d o wWilsUte escaped to the hills, later beating Officer Owen H. Lund of the the their way to Hugo, Colorado, by Davis Touchdown Thompson. investigated cox. Point after touchdown Wilcox highway police, who car. were com- freight both that said trash, (placement) " On ' November 7, Sheriff C. D. Zimas Substitutions: Logan Kowallis for pletely wrecked, thethey t after road merman of Lincoln county, Colorado, Merkley, Hill for Atkinson, Hum- a post alongside arrested Anderson and Tunnison at . at Limon, Colorado. ' Deputy Sheriff phries for Skidmore, Skidmore for Clra. Webster Is " recovering for Sheffield Davis W. Horace Van Fleet of Davis county Humphries. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kaysville, Utah November U Briggs, Briggs for Sheffield, Grant the bornein Kaysville. Utah to them brought Webster for Duncan. t to face the charge. Open Wednesdays, Fridays Officials Referee, Louis FIck ; OF THANKS CARD of Justice before lineshead and Saturdays When on arraigned umpire, Malcolm Watsonj on NovemWe wish ifl, express our spprecist Sessions Peace Ths moat the Ilyrum Dixon Beauty Shop man,. Kspple. in Davia County. ber 13 . they plead guiltr and waived Phone I51-- J their right to a preliminary bearing lira. Garnet Askea has opened up s over to the district bound barber were and Sessions in the beauty parlor her court for sentence. shop and will be pleased, to meet - d. 1 1 al . y, car-own- er lat 13-1- 3 g - , al Layton Funeral Held Sunday Afternoon LINEUPS al I Ift - Toone Home in Sunset Burglarized Tuesday Layton Boy Sent to Jail on Check Charge Canal Company Death Car Drivers Officers Are Sentenced to One Women Receive Hints Year in County Jail On Making of Gifts 0 W - Mrs.' LeRoy Webster vice-preside- as-stan- ce Injured in Accident - I e Other-occupant- -- s - - - 11 varenifyPnnted of 40 Tarda ijam f DAVIS - Davis. 25 CXvV Divisioifk s HIGH FROM LOGAN Team All Davis County To See Game Friday CAPTOR DAVIS AM. FARMINGTON, v 20 gained a toUl of day, and his friends there.. ji Grettas Beauty .- Shoppe te , , J |