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Show A 1 THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE. UTAH 1 KEEPS WAR. OF MODERN INVENTIONS ABREAST STEAMER ATTACKED If You Have Forgotten Friend bo of Zcfnt t s i , i i ; u Wak j 4 FRENCH VESSEL ON WAY FROM ORIENT TO MARSEILLES IS TOR PEDOEO IN MEDITERRANEAN. 5 Persone Drowned, Worn-- . Children en and Being Included Among Victims, Who Had No Chanco for Their Life. GOOD MANAGEMENT OF ROADS Road Specialists of Department of riculture Place Blame for Defects in Highways. i i Ag- When a county builds a good road and soon lets It become rutty, washed .. uneven.:- vto er.wfcat la prtn-- clpally to blame? As a result of study of conditions In a number of counties, road specialists of the department are inclined to place the responsibility upon the following defects in road management, some or all of which are found in all counties where good roads are not properly Repaired and maintained: , 1. County boards, although haring full administrate authority, appear not to attach to their official action In road matters the importance or legal effect which It should hare. , 2. County boards do not generally hare sufficient accounting control of road funds to know what is arallable 3 - f Austrian Inventive geniuses engaged In the war are keeping abreast of the modern times, although many ancient Instruments are still being used as models for mors modern weapons. Here, for Instance, is a combination locomotive and freight car. The locomotive generates Ita propelling power by the use" of benzine. The trucks attached to fhe locomotive are of the ordinary freight car pattern. The real novelty in the equipment, Which is being used In 'the Carso district. Is that both locomotive and trucks are equipped with a hybrid set of wheels which, wRpn they come to the end of the railroad line, can at!!! be used on any road, regardless of its roughness AUSTRIANS 49 SAVING A SERBIAN VILLAGE L tr i ! & v INDIAft TROOPS ARE MOVED. are presumably already considerable V. ' . s ' i N - . f, ' bodies of Indian troops. It is assumed that the places of the Indians in France have been filled by drafts from the new armies raised on the soil of the United Kingdom. C?. W'i 3k f , . -- '4 BANKER CATCHES ROBBERS. ' , . . i ' - - ' Youthful Bandits Shot Down by Man They Thought Helpleoa. Grant, Okla. After having been '' . A Michigan Improved Road. for any particular project, where funds hare been or where existing balances are to be expended. S. Lack of any systematic practice in handling road funds among - moat counties makes it very difficult to carry out orer even a single year any persUtent maintenance policy, because funds officially obligated for maintenance purposes are not protected against sporadic and irregular drafts tor miscellaneous purposes. The greatest likelihood consequently In this Serbian which was fired by the Teutonic.. bombardment, the Austrians formed a backet brigade exists" erery where that there will be sand fought the flamea village, threatened to destroy ths town. that ho balance in the maintenance fund in tbs last half or third of the year, ali v. though only a part of the fund alMILITARY CARAVAN OF THE TUR1S lotted may hare been spent 4.- Local labor arallable for mainBE tenance work is made dissatisfied by jllfi CSnstSBt, unintelligent, and unfavorable criticism of those using the rroad, 6. Maintenance continuing orer a period of years the ultimate Indis' I pensable condition of effectlre maintenance Is Jeopardised by the lack of ( accounting control that will present spending next year's current Income in this year. - A. 4. The lack of skilled supervision in construction and the effect of this VL in Increasing the coet or In making effectlre maintenance impossibly Is ererywhers seen. x V A y n' T. The county authorities are com...x, k S f "tv ' 'x f monly opposed to following suggestions for maintenance that Involve tymAiVm svjli'6illiiiiilIIT-i5ling up road funds in any wgy, such as purchasing materials in advance to This is Turkish military caravan arriving at ths Junction station of Namura. toye along th? road for making repairs or maintaining the road aurface. -- r 4 i ' p(i? o - sX -- " f- - M WIDE TIRES IMPROVE ROADS 5 jy v ''CSV v '''7 sX . 4 cn o r- , i ropes latest photograph I .PERILOUS WORK IN THE TYROL i They Have 8ame Effect on Country Highways aa a Roller on Plowed Field Wagon Putla Easier, I f i! - The following appeared In a recent issue of "Extension News Service.1 published by the University of Nebraska. Wide tires build up roads and save horse labor, according to the department of agricultural engineering at the university farm. They hare the same effect upon a country road as a roller on a plowed field. On the other hand, the narrow tire cuts up a road like a disk. It has been found by actual test in this department that the wide tired wagon pulla easier In nearly all cases than the narrow-tirewagon. In deep mud on a country road the wagon pulla 6.2 per On the country road cent easier. wMth a thin aurface of mud or deep dust, howerer, the narrow tires pull 4 9 per cent easier. In a cornfield the wide tires pull 30 1 per cent easier, in a dry alfalfa field 17.7 per cent easier, and on a dry country road II J per cent easier. MAILERS OF JEWELRY VOUNDCB HO) 4 . A? a' wide-tire- d i I I A ' H . Ml ;;i; i I 4. i Fruit Tress Along Roadside. H. Taylor recommends the plat- J. S' ' lug of fruit trees for shade alo.ig country roads. He Suggests that tie owner of A row of maple trees gejs bo fruit from them, and, that he mlgt plant fruit trees in the same spirt t letting travelers have 'what they desired as they passed along. It la iu)t uncommon to meet with a nice apple, pear or cherry tree now along country roads, but In the vicinity of cities, whdre boys are numerous, they" play havoc with inch trees. thrown into the bank vault with his hands tied by two youths who robbed the bank of Grant of 64,000, Cashier Webb slipped out of his bonds. Intercepted the bandits before they got out of town and ahot and: badly wounded both of them when they refused to surrender. The robbers, whose names the sheriffs officers gave as Claude Jones and Arthur McFarland, were taken to Jail at Hugo. Physicians said Jones would die. PLAN SUBMARINES. fcOOO-TO- Flva of This Size May be Included in Building Program. Washington. Seagoing submarines of 2, 00 Sr tons displacement probably soon will be sought for the American navy as a result of lessons learned by navy department experts from the European war and recent maneuver of the Atlantic fleet It la possible, it was learned Monday night, that the first five submarines included In the administrations building program will approach this size, although the estimates submitted were based on boats of the 1,300-toclass. five-yea- r n STEAMER SOLVEIG SEIZED. American Owned Vessel Condemned by French Prize Court Washington. The steamer Solvelg, owned by the American Trana-Atlan-tcompany, haa been condemned by ic the French prise court The owners salt lake errr We Pay Cash for Alfalfa and or ii Vat siaais Mail Samples and (Jet Our Best Oilers Blackman & Griffin Co. OCDBN, UTAH EN AND WOMEN. WASTED Wish time to learn the barber tra J r in f rent demand. Speeuti rat now open for SO days. Only short time required Tools furnished and commission paid ir- learning. Call or write Holer Baber School merclnl 8t Balt Lake City, Utah. Br-be- - it- - HAS EARNED ITS POPULARITY Turkey Welcomed In Every Country Where the People Appreciate Good Things to Eat - In every corner of the globe almost least where civilization has spread its epicurean tastes, may be found tbs domesticated turkey not however, of his own volition. Never would he, in hi wild state, hare Bought to cross the stormy seas to find green fields and pastures new. He is not so constructed.- - He is not bold or adventurous of disposition. On the contrary, he la timid and much afraid of things he does not understand, and when undisturbed Is prone to let well enough alone and get along with hla accustomed feeding grounds Again, aa a filer the turkey Is not a pronounced success. He flies ponderously, almost painfully, and with great effort and only when much Hla flight can be susfrightened. tained for only a short distance, bill what the wild turkey lacks as an aviator he folly makes up as a sprinter. Ha can outrun a race horse, especially in hla own native forest, wbere undergrowth and bushes seem but to add to hi speed. But he could not have flown over the ocean even if h had had that unnatural desire. He waa taken over by the hand of man, first to Spain, then td other Mediterranean countries, to northern Europe, to the far East until now he la h And this omnipresent spreading out of hi kind even unto the end of the earth la all dne to the ' entrancing qualities hla meat takes on when properly baked or roasted. ad well-nig- IN FOOLISH DANGER CUSTOM Thee Who Bite Penholders In Publle Use Are Hereby Warned of Poaoiblo Infection. -- That tho penholder, auch aa most of ua frequently use in hotels, post offices, banks and other public writing rooms may bo so deadly a carrier of disease germs as tho roller towel and public drinking enp, la the suspicion for which the boards of health they have found ample grounds. Tho next time you use one of these publle penholders you will notice, it you examine It carefully, that the wooden handle la covered with little be-le- dents. These dents are the imprint-o- f tho teeth of persona who have used Hying a Norwegian flag, the Solrlg tho pen before you; and as the mouth was seized while in a French port la tho favorite port of entry for disHer American papers reached her ease, each dent la usually full of micommander a few daya later. German crobes. ownership was given as the cause for To expose youraelf to sickness and do detaining the vesseL death, therefore, all you need to Every on bite la to the penholder. ANGER OF POPULACE AROUSED. time you do this, you take Into your mouth the germa" which scores of Mob Attacks Palace aa Protest Against other persona have left by similar Waste of Food. London. An Amsterdam dispatch bltea. Health officials plan to secure legisto the Exchange Telegraph company lation abolishing the public penholdsays that according to reports in Vien- er. In the meantime they urge the na the palace of Archduke Stephen of to try to break Itself of the alAustria was attacked Christmas night publio most universal habit of holding a pev by a mob armed with pitchforks and In ones month while folding a letter axes, as a protest against the squanor blotting. A check. dering of food on an elaborate entertainment The police dispersed the Qualified. o rioters, but a number of stones crashI hear Tompkins Is a professor wr ed through the windows, damaging school some physical culture In several pictures. state. What does that- scrawny lltt runt know about physical culture . Bomb Hurlod Through Window. He doesnt need. to know " Salt Lake City. A crude Incendiary about It Ita a Pece at Any bomb which the" police believe was thing Price school. meant to set fire to the Consolidated Wagon A Machine Co. building was Prehistoric Ancestors. " t hurled through a window of that buildMr. BonechiseL Wbat you to ing Monday night The only damage with that load of atone? Goin done, however, waa to the window. build a new Jail? . ' The bomb was loaded with small wads Stoneclub. Nope. I re Sheriff of paper and had as a shell several a pinched Shlnpants for runnln and tn layers of thick brown wrapping paper. on the, eohippua races Black gunpowder was used. la the documentary evidence. will appeaL -- d i i i - Depart From France But Destination Is Not Made Public. London. The departure of the Indian arjny from France for another field of action was the most Important feature of the Mondays news, so far as the British public is coerned. Whether the new field of action is la not anEgypt or Mesopotamia there theatres In these both nounced; 4 ? Seventy-nin- e persons Washington. were drowned in the destruction of the French liner Ville de la Giotat, the American consul at Malta reported Monday to the state department. No Americans were aboard. The ship, he reports, was torpedoed without warning at 10:15 o'clock on December 24 and sunk In fifteen minutes. The American consul reported further that the rescued were picked np by a Moss liner after they had been in small boats two hours. The torpedoed ship, the consul reported, was on her way- from Japan, China and The lost InHawaii to Marseilles. cluded one woman, a first class passenger, a stewardess and two children. aaything of gold or ow wonderful .Lop, BOYDPARK Seventy-nin- e ;p 1 Lrt adwodortepneet , ' I difficulty j ''J- -' I v i tv - , hana-boo- k m The latest photograph of his holiness. Pope Benedict XV, Is shown here. It was taken In hla study at ths Vatican.' The pope is keeping np his efforts to bring peace to . "4m ff war-swe- T'S4-;V- ; 5 1 Vi fV v .? S' an affectionate glance upward at the sword, still suspended by a hair, nuitL sance though you are, old top, I think 3CC me over I'd rather have you hovering than a Zeppelin. There are hairs and herrs In this world,, and of the two I Austrian troops building a pasaeay along the side of a mountain tu Tyrol to give them a new line for attack. prefer the capillary attraction." -- u- i 'i ,t f If . Thoroughly Explained. - "What do they mean by the expr Mon. spilling the beans? It-ifrom Boston and concern divulging of Information more rebeen which one should have ticent Pittsburg Pot- - To Round Up Yaquls. Douglas, Arix. Ten thousand men with twenty-fivfield pieces, fifty machine guns and several trainloadn of ammunition are being concentrated at Uennoalllo, Sonera. foca-jcamnal- , . George Washington once dine.a w of this table," said thq proprietor Inn' proudly. . wayside TD1, -I see," said the gueat havent changed le Europe. Choice of Damoclce. "Well, after all." aald Damocles with Son of Mrs. Eddy is Doad. . Sioux City, la. George W. Glover, 72 year old, omy son of the Mary Baker Eddy, head of, the Christian Science church, died at his home In the Black Hills near Lead, S. D, on December 27. , - e u. ga- s i - A Relic. |