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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILlE, UTAH THE UTAH BUDGET SELECTION - OF' It cost IU4S.S5S 22 to .operate the o Salt Lake public school eys-teduring the school jeaf endEg Juub Professor Kent Gives Rules lowed af Cornell " SO. Ben B Kinnfngha.m, LAYERS Fol- ; -' 111 I Those who hove had cakes ruined by jarring the stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep mav have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oveh is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the motion of the train. and stay raised under these con f, ralsc must be used that continues to give off ditions, a baking powder its leavening cas-t- hat baked through. sustains the' raise-u- ntil the dough is a diking powder exactly suited to their needs in K C and you will find it as well suited to your requirements.' K C is really a blend ofjuri two baking powders. as moistened, the other requiring both mois ?" ture and heat to start the generation ot leavening gas. No matter moist and rich how you make your cake. K C Baking Powder will sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling s ounc .ve K G Baking Powder is pure and healthful. It Is guaranteed iuidr aU pure food laws, and is guaranteed to please you. And it is sold at a reasonable price no baking powder should sell for more. W NOT MODERN Try KIND OF a eon at our risk and be convinced. BEAU How She Looked. , lost a dollar at the matinee this afternoon," remarked the fleshy woman to her husband, "and 1 never was so angry in my life. How'd it happen? asked the man 1 dropped it in the aisle," she answered shortly, "and 1 looked for It thats all I could do. Did you look good ?Tersisted the head of the house. Hid I look Igood shrilled the woman, really angry now. "I looked as good as a fat woman crawling around on all fours ever does. Collier's Weekly. I Girl of 'Today la Looking for Something Different From Thia All- Too-Bashf- ul "Chump. The dear girls were comparing notes subjects of more or less importance. Your beau seems rather bashful," said Stella. Bashful ! echoed Mabel. Why, bashful Is no name for it. Why dont you encourage him?" queried ber friend. . T have tried, answered Mabel, but t the attempt was a measly failure. 1 on alone sat all the sofa, night and be perched up in a chair as far sway as he could get 1 asked him If he didnt think it strange that the length of a mans arm was the same aa the distance around a woman's waist, and what do you think he did ?" Just what any, sensible man would hare done tried it, I suppose. Not. any, thank you. He asked It I could find a piece of string, so we could measure and see if it was a fact lout he the limit? on Only-las- Counter Irritation. Does that man wake you up at six o'clock in the morning, running the lawn mower? Not any more. I get up at fire and ask him to lend It te me for an hour." Logical. Why are you so violently opposed to woman suffrage? Women havent got the intellect to grapple with problems of state. Why, even we men don't know what wes talking about half the time when wes discussing politics. , Would Hurt Businsss.. vAre you still selling those illumina- ted signs reading, Nix on war talk? No. I got discouraged and quit." . What happened? 1 tried to sell one to a saloon key per., Ths Curs. June Arent you Just crazy about flats? Ann - Not since I married one. And sometimes a mans silence Guineas were last issued in England In 1813. speaks volumes for his ignorance. Why Post Toasties? A question thats fully answered by your first 'package of die New Post Toasties. These Superior Com Flakes are. delightfully crisp to start with, and, they have a body and firmness that stay crisp, even after cream is added. New Post Toasties have the real com flavour. Elat them dry direct from the package and they please amazingly, but serve these tender. crisp bits of corn with milk or cream and at once you realize that the day of ordinary com flakes is past. All grocere have been supplied with the New Post Toasties, fresh from the factory ovens. An order to your grocer will bring a package quickly Buy and Try end Smile Awhile Latum dnd Jiiv 13 An ar,hiUake slunk, sav , i , by auod t 1 Lima r lit bs in the ht .id ' si et , produce i'theu t in ,th great g, t'amniatimi sue. llitl, lius.i! dlst r.ire s lu di.ves the hhn)i utmost ir,wv the tir niu.s tall off ip wei(.iit i.nd or y Doae. 1 waa all run down and needed fctrych nine aa a tonic. Now, I don't want tc take too much. How ig a dosed( Son (hope you recommend? I wouldnt take more Ulan i fully) . gallon to begin with. Popular Maga tine. Origin of Entente." The phrase entente cordlale used to express the friendly re lations existing between France an England in 1843. t , set-se- lit ui ot u p 'oi' ' e t! t t ll !,- f.ishiniied H t n - i i i iHt w . t ..bil - ig,Hvn d-- v ' J. t I t !U- t d tit n! vt hi i our w nil si I' i I I of tin ho I 1 : Sits ni j it ii it ,( In t v if lit . p g V d si int ad st nil aed t i1 e o pit r r the t pt-- kii v i',tpv 'in who hud It Vtt'irt ito tli pl.it es tb'v i! tm tin kite id tli oul 'i"p (it d.liktgsg ,,n t i t pnstpt and .u.jivt eb tm lit t( the pmt Mevltans i t HUpt i ,t t .oils ' 1 i , v 111 vv Mrs. verv low vitality 1 tie nt re velvet' couth of u ben is htahh ard it nxtureof the tin latter is ht r is alim st a leitatn stgu tl- - '' she is lavtrg beavilv Out of 40 liens umb r (tgst rvation at Cornell six with cliu'kv white ear lobes' siiovv ed that tin hud laid 22 eggs that, week, 16'tggs the previous wetk and nine the week before that. other hens with creamy ear lobes, four laid 15 eggs that week and R three laid 12 th btfore and three more laid nine tu;gs tie prior v w et k . . , Seven hens with yellow ear lobes were examined and onlv one of them SomrRr(refchment i! iMtic the iiMiitulvcrs Nivvpiiit tuM u hLn at u gar An iiihiiiriil Choice Bunch of Spring Lambs to Hie ground and pusses ti to the pupu stag' and later be onio a full This fly then deposits grown ,iy Its eggs just us the parent did, and this prxet.j is repeutid until the, pest Is multiplied millions of tunes If the sheeps noses are rubbed with tar the parasite will give little mr no trouble Some flockmasters provide very narrow troughs At the bottom. smearing the sides of the trough with tar so that the sheep in settling the trougha will auidul themselves. if tbe sheep are provided with darkened sheds In which to lie during suffer the heat of the day they w very little annoyance. BUGS TO ERADICATE Hand Picking Method la Beat In Family Patch Paris Greon and Plaster Is Recommended. at ilen partv "Iti- - :i; ethical Stinger un alihtt Hiiouti from lit in gati 'its (Mil us from unset Imest. is reason" "Old St nigt e vt a t ult i taint tig boyhood ft tend one evening m his shore Alter a couple of hour of collage dr) talk the- old fellow said genially "Would vou like some retresiimetit a cooling liratt suv tieoige' don t lute if do,' "Why, yea. 1 d "More thun . i j Sfaviy, Box 1144, Makiha Unieinille, Missouri. The makers f Lydia E. Tinkhams Vogt table (.'on xund have thousands of such htttrs a that above they tell tin, truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or mom I. This medicine is no stranger it low test for years. If there sre stty complications yea do not understand write to I.ydia E. 1'inlliam Medicine Co. (confidential) Your letter will beopeued, read and answered by a wontaa aad bold ia strict confidence 1 said George and he paSst-- his iiRiid across his mouth and brightened up wonderfully '"Good!' said Old St in get-- J'1I just rpM this window. There's a line sow bl eee. biow lng Turners Make Iviaed me to take Lydia EL I'uikhtuu's Vegetaiile'Compound. I had takt n o much medicine and my doctor stud lie could do me no good so I told my husband he ought get me a Little and I would try it. ly the time I had taken it I felt Liter. I continued its use, and new mn well and strong. 1 ha e always recommended your mt'iln me ever 'since 1 was no wonder fully henefitted by it and 1 hope thia lettt r will lte.the means of saving soma oliit r HHir woman from suffering,' Bert e one a duig to till log 'hi si I In s t t't i vv vi hh h iti'iv vvi I. j l.it i m mh ti - it ii.it lotus ,u e in i,n to tin tit i, '"il it ,on vv Good 15,0(10 Soldiers, German turnyrs hve.beey' deiirated wili Hie stiue the uoilil war was 1pn-Cross- IF YOU HAVE hi Malaria or PUea, 6 HnalaUu, vaattvo Howrla, !umb Asuo, boor It out aailidata sad food deca tUlchlns; yaor you hava oo appatMa, r Tiiifs Pills Ll-- L FIT KILIER efcftp. one-quart- V A ' X Mixed r-. . .a. AiV Flock. had laid an egg that week and four the week befote. Nine bens with very dark ear lobes showed that they had not laid an egg for weeks. MAKING WAR ON CHICH BUG Difficult Matter to Deal With Fasts During Busiest of Their Activities Rotation la Urged. Every summer, especially in the sections which grow wheat largely, we bear complaints of the ravages of chinch bugs, which, after the wheat becomes hard, moves into the com. Owing to the great powers of multiplication of Insect pests, it is very difficult to deal with them during the bulkiest of their activities. Something, however, can be done in the way of prevention, and prevention Is always better than cure The chinch bug lives over winter under any covering that Ta available It will bide In the long grass and weeds in tbe fence comers, under leaves and wherever It can get sufficient covering. The thing to do is to strip away the covering by cleaning out' and burning the rubbish in the fence corners, and fterjhe ground Is froren running fire over meadows and pastures 'that are no longer usable as pastures for live stock By doing this the crop the gotning season can be greatly decreased, and still further decreased if farmers who are accus- super-cream- tomed to growing wheat iu a large way will adopt a rational system of farming Involving a rotation of crepe in each section, such a rotation as mav be profitable In that particular section. Adopt a rotation, clean om the fence corners, do better farming and tbe chinch bug w ill not be a serious trouble . It never is under these cir- cumstances TOADS ARE OF GREAT VALUE Farmers Learning More and More to Appreciate Natural Enemies of Destructive Insects. We have heard the statement made that each toad on a farm is worth several dollars a season to the land Owner It is difficult to place an exact value on any beneficial species, but we sre learning more and more to appreciate tbe natural enemies of our destructive Insects, and when one of them shows such distinctly beneficial habits as doer the toad. It deserves special consideration. Snails, grasshoppers, crickets, ant a,, wlreworms, potato beetles, cutworms, army monna. tent caterpillars and 'many others of equal importance hava been found in the stomachs of toads -- Toads have many natural enemies, such aa snakes, hawks and tbe like; and numbers of them are killed by lawn mowers and farm machinery of various kinds. We can well afford to study toads, with a view to giving hem protection. They should not be rilled for sport, as many animals are. or they are too valuable, - y uv it." Birds are the chief protectors of our trees. Who ever heard of codling moth and Ban Jose and other scales when tbe orchards were full of birds? Near that these feathered helpers have been driven out of wood and field, man la compelled to resort to all sorts of vexatious and difficult struggles against tbe enemy of fruit and tree. The birds are the very best destroyers of weeds. Native sparrows, finches, grosbeaks, redpolls, dote -- and similar birds feed hungrily upon the Tha Robin. C tiaal, on Wi I The Gilded Hearth, Etbel -- Have you seen father, Har- old? Harold Why; yes J ran across tatm at breakfast only tbe other day Judge. Tbe game of lacrosse is of pureIndian origin. ly Red U1 Bjr All S. Mk Nb4' er tt p lH anil daalara timbI pi4 far Iia . tjr A., Ktl BAtOlaB tOMSat, 1M OiflBB, MitMIIBl L9m ftll mu George-Broslu- f. toMtlft, Milk in Comfort In Fly Time cr . Anytime be-fe- " 'f Ur tZ IIM writes Dr Hugo Hut hi. secretary of the lieutsihe Tut nersi haft,1 In a letter to veteran Milwaukee turumuster. clared," in commentlug upon the ability of the family potato patch the as soldiers, Biof Urosius turneia la old to harid pick the quickest way buga The bugs may bo easily caught says: "The exceptional training that turnwhen torpid early in the morning One bug. it ia said, w ill lay several ers are given in Germany makes them hundred eyga By gathering tbe buga most efficient us soldiers. There aro more than 800,000 nerving the kaiser worms. there will When the young worms are found In their gjtnnustlc training,' long in the heart of the potato vlnea the marches have always pluved an imbest method la to dust with parts portant part." . green and plaster. One tablespoonful CARE FOR CHILDRENS of pure paris green mixed is owe pack of dry plaster will be enough to dust of an acre of potatoea. . Hair and Bkln With Cutlcura. Noth When .the worms are in the amall lng Easier. Trial Free. foliage surrounding' the blossoms and when tbe worms are half grown and Tbe Soap to cleanse and purify the are spread over the leaves twice this skin and scalp, the Ointment to quantity must be used. Two dustings soothe and heal rashes, itchlngs, redwill be necessary to kill tbe first and ness. roughness, dandruff, etc. Nothsecond broods. , ing better then these fragrant Buy the best quality of patia green smollients for preserving and Old green or green that has been ex- purifying tbe skin, scalp and bsir. posed to tbe air ia nearly worthless Sample each free by mail with Book. for killing worms. Use plenty ot dry Address postcard, Cuticurs, Drpt. XY, powdered plaster. Tbe plaster la ex- Boston. Sold everywhere. Ad v. cellent to increase tbe growth of the vines. Tbe best time to apply the He Went With the Coat mixture is early in tbe morning when Blase, sir, auld an irishman to a the leaves are damp from dew. farmer going to market one day, "would yet be' so obliging as to take PROTECT LITTLE SONG BIRDS me great coat here to B wid ye? said the farmer; "but how Yea, Best Helper Farmer Can Hava le Heat will you get it again ? "Ob, that's mighty aisy, so it ls, of Feathered Bongetera Devour said Pat; for sbure I'll remain Inside Many Weed 8eede. U Mats. wilt remedy tbeee troubtaa. Prica. DAISY de- SiicS, a4 For fv i rhttd fee milk lhaaiaaaaatrow and anyone aaa .raak to a lira cow with tbta Fm or karat without Uulible, to row. Provoota kleklu or aallrtitna ol tall. Pot oo In I smiiuU. Ilea It uao waak. If ao MUktiod morn and ohms olir ha refunded Hast aayohaea S for UN. AMe Mated. lot THE CONStU IHAC1U CO.. m LdL,IMa,ok yya I Balt Lake City, No. W. N. U &. The Ages of Man. Say. Jugga, who are thoaa three gentlemen standing at tbe con" servatory entrance? they represent three generations. Tbe ruddy old man with the fine head of bair, Buggs tbe one next to him is his son, and tbe dissipated fellow with the bald bead Is tbe grandson. National Smuggs Juggs-MVh- thin-hair- FEEDING THE TURKEY POULTS Nothing but Water and Sand Shauld Be Given Young Fowls Until They Ar One Day Old. Turkey poults require oo food until a day or two old, as nature has pro Tided for them, but water and aand should be placed within reach. The food should not be of a sloppy kind, as that leads to bowel trouble. Curds or dutch cheese is liked by Stale them and they thrive on iL bread, moistened and squeezed dry, is good. Onion tops and dandelion leaves minced fine should be fed each day Corn bread wLUe In confinement is tbe best food when two weeks old. and later cracked corn or wheal should be provide Becoming Bald. Mamma, 1 want a new hairbrush." Why, Tommie?" Because my old one Is getting bald." Home Secrets. Visitor (hungry) And at what time do you have dinner, my little friend? Terrible Boy Soon as you've goneu Drink Den isona, Coffee, your-- healths sake. For It isn't alwajs the loaer in a pugilistic contest that gets the swelled head. c 3 Children Cry for (r (etcher's Tbe Kind You nave Always Bought and which has been in use lor over SO years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his personal gnpervixion since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you la this. nre but All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-goExperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of 3 giants and Children Experience against Experiment " ' What is CASTORIA Castorla la a harmless substitute for Castor OO Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more iin thirty years it has been In constant use for the relief of Const! paCou, Flatulency Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles mw Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend ' GEHUinE ed Monthly. od fall weed seeds at a time when tbe crops have been gathered and then cun do no barm to it Tbe best helper a farmer can have But instead of is a host of birds. recognizing these efficient helpers, so generously provided by nature, we wantonly slay them by tbe hundreds for fun. d lire. would not pi tUJgi- of Jiilll ib h.ivt lain .naitiii - iiiul s i. H ! ; draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no appetite, and everyone thooght X i', n t ' to ird S i ' J ,trt !, t V t lie 1 I suffered from Inionville, Mo. female trouble and I got so weak that 1 could hardly walk arross the floor without holding on to I had something: nervous spells and my Angers would cramp and my facw-woul- the re h t s ' nt r.il ' ti ,ir to go h i oi titi r ,,.s w ,th Anglo-- t ' s!n oo dett r is w . n wa-firs- m 1 g ; ( I y The doctor said ' its ai'lnnt, t - i ' Homeopathic , o '.in- s.r inies f Motber-lD-Law e prehivto-- ) Restored to Healtlx jj E. PinkhAm VegetaU Compound. inhabitants wtnfber or ,i. r tin, is soniP- - ' I COULD HOT LIVE in - ol lot met V'r wa-fe- M iota THOUGHT SHE by In d.STereet parts of ta m ih .skulU and ti i x, 1 lt'ri i i tent eaves i I C tru-rta- l pi j lt dtspUit t nient, C rougl out dit Lake, lRar Unel and I ih diteu. at 3 o clot k Thurs ' da ui.ernoon, Juy 15 Tou-- s! traVtl to the Intormouutatn counri, to the e;niMtiou-- t and the eoasi horn a.! en-t- e n points is un Jin i edt nted' There eie mer 4 t't'O MMtors troni the nudd e and eastern plates in Sat Lake one day. last week Bun oer b tie wagon on which he had been ruling when the team at tarhed thereto rail awuy, Lugetie Ha ton, 4L. years old, sou of Kugene Pax ton of 1 ay lorsv tile, received injuries wliuh resulted in Lis death. u order from Australia for 41. 250 worth of butter was received iast week by a Salt creamery. The order tails for .500 culms of sixty-sipounds of butter, eat h at jt price oi - b. Halt Lake, 5 cents a pound f The of Proo ha commission . City passed an ordinance creating street paving district No. L comprising. Center street. from Academy avenue to Fifth West street. The estimated cost of the improvement is 120,016 48. A shipment of 200 pounds of late cherries has been sent to San Diego by J. Edward Taylor, secretary of the state horticultural oommission and di rector of the horticultural exhibits Iti the Utah buildings at San Diego and at San Francisco. Tlireo-diamo- nd rings, representing were stolen a totar value-ofrom a jewelry btore on Main street in Salt Lake, in broad daylight, by a man wjio was examining them on pre tense that he intended to purchase one. He made, good his escape. An aged bootlegger at Logan who has been opeialing for some years past, was nabbed by the police at Logan recently and sentenced to pay a fine of $299 and to serve ninety days in jail. It la the stlffest sen-- , teuce ever given there for that sort of an offense. No bond Issue for road purposes will be attempted by Salt Lake eoun-tthis 'yefcr. Instead a general levy of 2 to 3 mills will be added to the county tax levy thU year, and the money thus derived wlll'be devoted to., the Improvement "'of state highways within the county. The Salt Lake high school cadets were a conspicuous feature of the floral pageant at Los Angeles ou July 14. They led the marching divl-Bicof several excellent organizations, and their number and appearance won great applause. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the stale board of health and president ot the state humane society, has received a report from Dr. Vance that there is a case of anthrax in Pleasant Grove. A child of a butcher there was recently Infected by a fly bite and the child will probably die. AU work has been stopped at the Midvale and Salt, Lake finishing plants and at the Little Cottonwood quarries of the Utah Consolidated Stone company, by a strike among Its 200 workmen. ' The company says its, contract with the men calls for settle-ment of differences by arbitration, George C. Johnston of Salt Lake, for many years a guard at the state prison, died July 10 at the age of 49 years. Mr. Johnston was a brother of Sergeant J. Henry Johnston of the police department, who was killed the night of July 4 191L by Elmer L. Dewey. About 125 girls' and boysfrom Tooele were able to see the Libert? bell at Salt Lake Sunday as a rese t of the kindness of business and professional men of the city, who are the owners of automobiles and who were willing to use them to give the young sters a good time. More than three times as many births as deaths occurred 1 1 Salt Lake to the during the past week, acco-din- g weekly report of the city board of health. There were 49 births against 14 deaths. A crowd estimated at 25,000 to 35, 000 people viewed the Liberty beH during its stop an, hour and sixteen minutes at Ogden. W. 0. Lindsay of American Fork suffered a broken leg by his horse falling upon him. The horse Shied at a piece of paper which blew across the street in front of him. WUlard W. Bywater, a resident of Salt Lake more than half a century and for forty two years an employee of the Oregon Short Line railroad, died July 9, from pneumonia. Cadets of the Salt Lake hign schools, a battalion of four companies and a band, numbering in ah 840, have left the capital for a seventeen-aatrip to the two California exposition a. tt-- is X UM ha' ' tie d ox t pert eve can rt.uilv U'e Pv i'li: 4 t' o at pi la1! g hens. among a of licnlui ls ves on the ede cl the ers Brc'esscf Kent gees the toilavA 1l' ti,t liiivae nun ItiKruls obrervetl at tcnuil scuu if! ' F tmstr.ls and a lies to li g uj through t nasal whnh were worked-ve- t seine ve.iry tie eir in above ptodcie n h.ininia ag'o bv the Uonnootti tprmient lion ui d si lu el n s ib. it gtatioe lie lirvae b.is become illll k! lav iff . t flow lecced birds ue, ed it hu sen Is hold a I'd faHFT mU'r m t! eir flu L' when tin v d Lin mg hell w u U lire ,.i' ti c heuuly ithmn-- t loses J - n Him lehm, out if (nr shanks' Vt i molting lie t How ei U r r turns q r i, L in.U.itnili of the i n lobe t. con Mile-- i d to"' lie almiM '.illible ilui'kv while ear lob l 4 intes a bird is l.i'Mig heuvily, wluf ,i ut'mii nil ored'ioie shows the bit d ratt lv has just star niilk-co- i A stopped s!uw ttie heii has lav1 A vet slo ped la; mg ear h tie ltidn alt's the t at aU It is to be romembi trt in lv w lute ear lob Th e Baking Powder 4'''' At MiPui oittt G , will le held at Brigham City. July l,s to JO." is. made A full u:j ticket will ! plated lathe held bv the lxtan Bettennenl luigrie mxt tail at cording To & decision leached b mvuibcis of tlus body Mrs, Ro-.A, Lay ion. 72 years of ace a pioneer of D.ivis county, a res idem ot Lai ton the town named af ter her late husband. ChrWoplnr - MEXICANS Laves Supposed to Be - Possessed tne Devri, Into Which None . WUlingly Enter. lilit. Is the svajuin wh i h tun hit s ths kniiir'er uiui oim i ilm. the au-naa- ., Viah. bHUNNED BY THE tin1 years age, a a killed when caught under Examination of Ear Lobe Is Consid eating ground while at work ru a' ered to "Be Almost na'!ibie Vei sewer tru,h at Sait Lake vety Texture of Hen s"Comb O'hcial snnoutKeii'eiu tlui the Is Also Good national of ibo tiiaipmeut ' guirdjd troubles of sheep Warm Season Worries Flodimaster and Discourage Inexperienced Farmer Grubs Are Nuisance of 23 summer CASTORIA Bears the Signature ALWAYS cf In Use For Oyer 30 Ye: The Kind You Have Alvsya C |