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Show ) I JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH GOOD ROADS NORTH AND HIGHWAY SOUTH Memorial to Character and Achieve ment of Andrew Jackaon Road Born In Sunny South. of President (By P. TU ATHEHTON. Juiknon Highway Association. South The Idea of a great North and highway, as a memorial to the charac- ter and achievement of Andrew Jack Have You a Little Singer in Your Home a little boy or girl who hums or sings at play? A child with a natural gift for MUSIC perhaps a G R EAT gift? Then take care not to SPOIL his or her chances of becoming a great musician. Have in your home a piano whoseTONE ISTRUE one that will train the child correctly. Hallet & Davis Pianos have a reputation of three-quartefor of a of Tone and rs Purity century Perfect Construction. The great musicians Liszt, Strauss and a host of others' have praised it. Buy no piano until you have investigated the tla'.let & Vais. Resonable in price and delivered in your home wherever you are on convenient terms. Write for beautiful FREE Catalog to rl it in "OLDER THAN THE STATE Woman's work ought to be holy work, delicate and tender, beautiful and sweet. Ilka a continued caress. Or UTAH1' A polite man Is a great miMlonary. t never meet a polite man that I do not resolve to be more like him. son was first conceived about 1910 by the Daughters of 1812, an organiza tion of patriotic representative south ern women. As first outlined, the scheme was to perfect a highway leading from Chi cago to New Orleans. More or leas missionary work was done along the proposed line of the road by the Jackson highway committee of the Daughters of 1812, of which committee Miss Alma RIttenberry of Birmingham. Ala., was chairman, but no definite form was given to the organization until in July, 1915, at a meeting In Birming ham, Ala. At this meeting a temporary organi sation was formed, consisting of men Interested In good roads from Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mis sissippi and Louisiana. It was further determined at this meeting that the Jackson highway should run from Chicago on the northwest to Louisville, Ky., and from Niagara Falls on the northeast to the same point, the two divisions here Joining and continuing southward through Nashville to New Orleans. A few weeks later the Jackson High way association convention, ror tne purpose of forming a permanent or ganization and of formally launching the whole movement, was held in Nashville, Tenn. The permanent organization was effected at this conven tion. In the rapid development of the good roads movement In the last five years various local road organizations have been formed In the states through which the Jackson highway runs, and a great deal of valuable work done In Improving roads controlled by these The Jackson highway organizations. completed, will be largely the welding together of road systems developed by those smaller association, making a continuous north and south highway between Chicago on the northwest. Buffalo on the norinast, and New Or leans on the south. At the present time about nine- tenths of the road In Indiana and Ken tucky is In very good condition; In When a thing goes wrong, and you Care Is the old stone you loan your Is the living water call In an expert, he says. "It Is easily that breaks through a rock of trouble. fixed. Dut what a time he has fix ing It! A warm hearth, a bright home, and The success of your rival Is dis lovely work that Is woman's realm. Therein she Is ruler, and nobody can agreeable; but stand It amiably, rather than advertise the fact that you are Tennessee about three-fourthoust her. jealous. Let not the dark hours be the only I have observed that my likes and ones you count; try always to be like the sundial, that only counts the dislikes do not attract great excite ment. And how restless people are bright ones. when I talk! mad for sad and The power longing A little information picked up every and the grasping --C It has brought more misery Into the world than the day soon becomes an education; and OHIO a little moral teaching picked up ev 1ND. phantom Is worth. ery day soon becomes a sermon. 1 wralNAkiAllrM Enemies are only useful as long as Tou have no doubt blamed the yon are rising. Onre at the top. you for their failure xy-- w must do away with them by making people of Johnstown of a rotten dam. to heed the warning them your friends. But Is there no unheeded warning In your esrs at tbe present ringing M'CLARYGRAMS moment? Ed Howe, In the Illustrated Sunday Magazine. When your money la all of tbe kind that clinks you're broke. arms upon; lore of the s Youth looks forward and Age looks backward; only Middle Age knows tbe fall Joy and value of Its present hour. A woman Is always as old as she Is, while a man may be anywhere from twenty yera younger to twenty years older than his years. Some people take as much enjoy-sten- t from picking flaws In oar best friends as a pup does In worrying the neighbors' new doormat. Tbe ordinary person "T trying to lay a strip of carpet for himself through life that he quite misses tbe glory of the sky and the arching boughs overhead. BITS OF TRUTH Any kind of shell Is very pensive to produce. ex- It Is dangerous to ring a bU during a thunderstorm. There's always room for a few more at the bottom. toeo fnss over another woman's baby aa If it JUSIi aa Cowardice doth make hypocrites of an.' Ton 're larky not to be at home when peonls call. - - - A -I M Gt. a. -V V rut- tssac Newton, when at school, was a notorious dunce, and always at tbe bottom of tbe class. Cultivate a reputation for Irresponsibility and all your time will be your two. Cultivate a reputation for honesty Cultivate a reputation for good "husbandry" and you never need to be f---9 mr, vv ..... . Cultivate a reputation for eecretlve- and yoa will bear all tbe town teandals. STATE NEWS WHY Jackson Highway. mileage In good condition; In Ala bama and Mississippi more than one-half of the total distance Is now In good order and both states are rapid ly building tbe unimproved sections of their road and Improving the condi tions of such portions of tbe road as are partially constructed. Pat! for Pedestrians. the good roads movement In eome parts of the country Is the pro vision of a path for pedestrians along side she. roadway so that they will have a chance to take the best exercise In the world without incurring the risk of being run over by automobiles. A phase of Money Well Invested. New Jersey has voted 17,000,000 for good roads, and It Is cne of the slates that have learned by experience that money spent on highways is we!l In vested. Surface Water Left. Poor drainage leaves much surface water on poorly constructed country roads. first Feed for Chicks. Chicks should not receive food sot II they are thirty-si- x WOMEN WRITE LETTERS F. S. Palton, proprietor of a rest aurant at Castle Rock, was held up and robbed of J1.500. llclwwin Cisco and Green River, the boom in oil Investigation Beeius to be To Lydia E. Pinkh&m Medlon the lncreane. cine Co. Hobbera broke Into the Boyd Park Lake and stole store Salt at Jewelry silverware, Jewelry and watches val Women who are well often nsk "Are ued at $1,600. letters which the Lydia E. 1 inkham Peter Kaelekahomul, a Hawaiian the Medicine Co. are continually publishing, was to death when burned musician, "Are they truthful?" a hovel In which lie lived In Salt Lake genuine?" " Why do women write such letters? " was destroyed by fire. In answer we say that never have we Theodore Scuanneiibach, aged 64 a fictitious letter or name. published with the years, closely associated have we published Never, knowingly, mercantile progress of northern Utah an untruthful letter, or one without the and especially of Ogden, died at Og- full and written consent of tbe woman den, July 2. July 4, 1915. who wrote it. One thousand feet of motion pic Hot artillery actions near NleuThe reason that thousands of wotnea. tures of the Bcenlc atractlons in Og from all port and Steenstraets. parts of the country write such den Weber and canyon, Ogden valley Teutons attacked fiercely along letters to the Lydia E. Pink- grateful be canyon were taken last week to the Bug and took heights near ham Medicine Co. Is that Lydia . Pink-hashown in the east Krainlk. ' Vegetable Compound has brought Jack Johnson, white, who attempt health and happiness into their lives. Battle raging along Isonzo river ed to tear down the county Jail, at once burdened with pain and suffering. between Caporetto and Gradlaca. when locked in the padded cell, Ogden, It has relieved women from some of General attack by Turks In south was adjudged insane by a board of the worst forma of female ills, from dis ern Galiipoli repulsed by allies. medical examiners. placements, inflammation, ulceration, French steamer Carthage sunk Nick Paputsakis, the convict who es irregularities, nervousness, weakness, ' by submarine, caped from the state prison road gang stomach troubles and from the blues. near Rlverdale, Weber county, was It is impossible for any woman who In Morgan by a deputy sher Is well and who captured 1915. 5, July iff of Morgan county. has never suffered Germane took French trenchea Plans for the development of the to realize how these In Forest of Le Pretre. Blue Creek country in Box Elder coun poor, suffering wo men feel when re Russians msde desperate stand ty to make It one of the best wheat stored to between Pruth and Dniester riv health; growing sections of the intermountheir keen desire to ers. tain country are under way. help other women Italians shelled Malborgeth and Although the coat of Installing the who are suffering as ( Predll. new telephone system In Green River they did. '"t&!"lhiu!304 111 be about 50 per cent higher than Austrlans defeated by Rusalans 4m4 sa?fcr, ftW northeast of Krasnik. it would have been three years ago, the DAISY FLY KILLER trsMU k4 klllt ftU Ilea. Hal, IM, suc has been financing of the system MrsiMMski. CMvaolMl ahemta, cessful. Ofle Hftde July 6, 1915. William D. Owen, aged 72 years, tm&tpt)iorUp Mi.i will mat 9otl 99 orr British expelled Germans from connected with the early theatricals of I svtfalc. trenches near Pilkem held alnce tHsarBf 4 ffsjeHlvsk Salt Lake and for many yeura a mem ortMM All ber of the Tabernacle choir, died at I April. WMswisT i(t for ti.tt tiprtsw Bait Lake. July 1, of Infirmities at Teutonic drive In East slackened, tendine old aea Italians gained ground on Carso V.rom.nV7E Henry A. Huple. convicted of per- - MkN AMU plateau and repulsed Austrian at eouraa-etacks. and iruna jury in one or the most sensational WUMLN pension fraud cases ever tried In r an rheerfulne.. ofren "dia..V'wh.V Italy closed Adriatic to commer kidneys are out of order or diseswd. Salt Lake, has been sentenced to serve the cial navigation. for ttr.d results use Pr. Kilmer's fifteen months in the Federal prison flwsmp-Koot. ih rrest kldnev At drug glim. Bumtila ilu hottU remedy. h at Leavenworth. eel l"fm, also ramuhlet. Colonists of tlie Mormon church In July 7, 191. Addrees l)r. Kllin.-- r tt Co., pinirhamion. Mexico, It is said, will not be asked N. 1 .. and eneloM ten ceoU. When writRuasians, strongly to leave their farms by the church ing mention this paper. checked Teutonic advance toward Lublin railway. authorities, although the administra SOME CONSOLATION IN THAT tion in Washington Is advising Amer Austrlans repulsed repeated Ital icans to leave Mexico Ian attacks on Doberdo plateau. Maiden Quick to Recognize In letters sent to Ogden bankers, Growing Terrific bombardment of Goritz and Announce That Conditions the Weber County Farm bureau sug bridgehead. Might Be Much Worse. gests that local banks adopt the methAllies won furious fight In south Inod of encouraging the dairying At the heclnnln of hot wentlier last part of Galiipoli. dustry which the bankers of southern summers clot lies iclwnys reItalian cruiser Amain sunk by Illinois are following. hurbuttoned are then spect. They Austrian submarine. Under protest the Western Pacific riedly Info wrvlre. IreKtimker fore-e- e U. 8. government took over the Railroad company, the corporation this time, providing d"-- i hems and which has taken over the line of tlie convenient tucks; mother ilNIIke It Sayville wireless plant. Western Pacific Railway company, has for the rKf It enforces of their growpaid the state a fee of $18,750 fur Uie ing daughters" nd!el Inched. July 8, 1915. filing of its articles of Incorporation. mother nn trying one if lat French took 800 yards of trenches Elmer A. Rose, 47 years of ae, re summer's resurrected glorle on Mry north of Souchez. siding at Warren. Weber county, was June, "finndiif cxncloiiH. Mury Jnne, British repulsed German attacka instantly killed hen he was crushed how you have grown! li wild, under a falling wall of the Hurm Imf ilf piiiriiicly nt thn short dress. near Pilkem. creek school house. Rose, with oilier "This hem will hnve to be let down at Russiana forced back Austrians men, was engaged In razing the build lent three InelieM." north of Krasnik. troubled. Ing. Mnry Jane wns on Zlota lower Teutons checked "I don't In the business session of the sixth why I grow o much. It Lipa river. annual convention, the Greet era of Just tiinken you have to let out and let Italians repulsed attacks In Car- America at Salt Luke last week, so out. If I keep on growing full I soon nia. lected Boston as the place of gather won't he able to go through the doorLast German forces in South Ing In 1917, and chose K. K. Tltts of ways." west Africa surrendered to General the Liberty Park hotel of Detroit. Suddenly her face brlehteited. Botha. "I'm not so tnll s I mliclit bo, Mich., president for the ensuing year Mie added, "for Just think hotiKh." Realizing the need of equipment July 9, 1915. should troop B, First cavalry. Nation how tnll I would have twn If there British advanced north of Ypres. al Guard of Utah, be called to the wsnt so much turned up for my French made gains In the Vosgea Mexican border, a dozen Ogden busl feet." near Fontenelle. ness men and firms have pledged con tributlona sufficient to purchase a mo Italians bombarded Platxwiace Explained. tor truck and equip It lor n. Unary fort in Anslci valley. Songs of tlie sen are always pop ular." scrtlce. Turks and Arabs threaten Aden, Governor William Fcry is a candl "Possibly because they are in ac cord with the whistling booys," date for a third term as governor. B fore a meeting of business men of Piety After Slaughter. Lake and Ogden at Salt Lake on Salt The familiar story of the sharp June 39, he made the announcement shooter who said after each shot, "And he would be a candidate on the may the Lord have mercy on your that soul!" is matched by an Incident de- Republican ticket for the nomination scribed in lan Malcolm's book, "War to succeed himself. August 22, 23 and 24 have been set Pictures Behind the Lines " "The cap tain of our guns," says the narrative. as the dates for the eighth annual "was a priest; his altar a few empty convention and tournament of the and delicious, snappy flavor . . . First of all Utah State Firemen's association at cartridge boxes. no other food-drin- k equals ho told us to prsy for all for whom 8alt Lake. The convention proper while occunv first will the days, te was going to offer the mass. Then he third will be devoted to the com he added, 'Particularly I recommend to your prayers the artillerymen whom petltive drills. we have Just drtroyed.' and be recited Captain W. B. Wallace, V. 8. A, the 'le Profundis. " musterina officer of the National Ouard of Utah and former Inxtrnctor Made of wheat and a bit Satisfactory Test, Inspector of lh Utah militia, has re of wholesome molassea, it hat "So you want to marry my daugh !"lved amhorizatinn from Brigadier the rich snap and tang of high-grater, rhT" said the old man. "Do yoti General II. P. MrCain, adjutant gn-era.think you have the patience and for of the United States army, 10 Java coffee, jret conbearance to make bur a hind and In serve as major of the second squad tains fto harmful elements. ron of the First cavalry of Utah. dulgent husband T "Surest thing you know." replied the Three corps f engineers who are This hot table drinV is Ideal applicant for the son In law Job. "I in the Uintah basin making surveys can button a collar on a shirt that It for the children and particularly line for Route Lake Salt proposed half a size larger, without gMtlng Into that section, have reported the to all with whom eatisfying angry, and" grade Is much better than anticipated toffee old no disagrees. more." the Interrupted 8ay and that the construction cost will be man; "she's youra. Tske her, my within the estimates furnished by the Postum comes in two forms; son. and my blessing goes with ber. Union Pacific system engineers who t'nldentlited. The original Postum Cereal have made surveys during the past five years. Instant requires boiling; Not Guilty. That they were being left without Postum is made in the cup means of support because of the call "We eat too much?" instantly, by adding boiling "We dor ing of their sons to tbe colors as mem water. bers of the national guard, was the "And we sleep too much." -story told by three widowed mothers Yesr For a good time at table "And we don't take enough exer who called on the chairman of the fommittee on health and charities at and better health all 'round, else." Salt I a He last week. "Don't wer Postum tells its own story. ever Officials of the United Commercial of these "Have yon thought of and tbe Lake clubs of Salt county thlngsr 1 a Reason" "No. get ap at all o'clock and Mountain States Telephone a Telefin-s- i a announced orlave In breakfast company miss my graph frequently of a taUa to Sold by Grocers everywhere. settlement of the controversy ovet der to run telephone rates In the southern part catch a aaf." af Salt Lake twenty. h - - Lt ir dlr For Pure Goodness to home. Cultivate a reputation for brilliancy and yoa won't know what an old Joke means. July 3, 1915. German artillery furiously bom front. barded whole Franco-BritisFrench repulsed two attacka near Metzeral. Teutons drove Russiana beyond Por river and took Studziankl. Italians repulsed near Folazzo and Sagrado. German aubmarlne aank five British and one Belgian steamers. Russian submarine sank three Turkish vessels In Black sea. J. P. Morgan shot by Erich Muenter, German-America- UTAH xi-- - CaOne hundred and fifty-onnadian cities and towns are working on munitions. - she really and truly meant - An elephant's trunk contains 40.000 muscles, whereas a man's body has only 627. can put over the crookedest and The Ice man is beginning to put a leal vou In salarycrimp your The average woman makes as much VKUT1I Victoria's wheat yield Is estimated at 0,720,000 bushels. Caution spoils a lot of what would otherwise be perfectly good achieveALL SORTS ment. The man who stops to look beto decides hunt fore be leaps, usually Tell a tnanjhat he is noisy and he'll emn easier spot, and then ends tip by you"; tell him that his motor concluding to slay on this side any- laugh at car rsttles and be ll want to fight. how WcClary's Magazine. The blrgest blunders In the world TRITE, BUT TRUE have Wo made by men who merely wanted to do tbe right thing. Words never fall the smooth hypocrite. VALUABLE REPUTATIONS A funny story gets more applsuee than sensible talk. Jj EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK 1 ill) Toltlou fees to the teacher Experience are payable strictly In ad fane. ME bouts 04. P0STUM 1 de -- "There's three-qnarte- rs |