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Show c- - THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH. be repaid Cloud. Sljr Ulrrkhj iSrflrx PiUhM CO W. p, EPrERSON. Editor C. A. EPPERSON, AaawUto Editor m tntr under veeonri-rlau- at KtTivillc, March 8 1ST. 1111. Benson .Uth, Frequent' Reporta Made of Animals ' Gaining Access to Paint Boxes I1 hrerj the art IL of FORTUNES IN WORMS An energetic and enterprising youth, Paul A. Webb by name, is paying his way through AJlegeny college through earnings from a unique source. In addition, Webb last year made about and Other Containers. Adrcrlhlat rate applicatwn . m Webbs vocation is the collection and sale of hellbenders and The worms are the common variety which small boys dig for bait, but each, to be of use, must be a perfect " specimen of mature ageand sound throughout. Webb sells them to schools and colleges forr scientific purposes, chiefly for dissection in the study of comparative anatomy. Some also go to museums. s To be saleable, earth worms to the terrestris, according books must be 100 per cent normal. Pulling them out of the ground breaks the intestinal' tract and renders them worthless for scientific purposes. Webb does much of his collecting at night, using a flashlight after a hard rain. If the worms do not appear in satisfactory numbers he lures them to the surface with a solution that is a secret of his own. It Will, he says, bring them out even in midwinter, Forty cents a dozen is the minimum price for worms. Webb has an actual monopoly ef supplying hellbenders. They are not found in the east, but flourish throughout the territory drained by the Ohio river and its tributaries. d Officially it is described as a salamander-lik- e amphibian. It is an unlovely beast, looking a good deal like a baby alligator, and .often attains a length of eighteen inches. Many fishermen know it as angle-worm- Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance . TELEPHONES W. P. Epperson, Na. 7 A. Epperson. Na. 1M r. Na. It 6ttn STATE (TtiS ASSCCIAIC3 ' r - $ UXKU OTtlM, CARELESS POISONING COSTLY Has Written an Epochal Story y THE INLAND PRINTING Entered for your efforts. - '. 'X"' '' l .'i v ' 1. 'Kfc s, Theres nothing new under the sun, is a phrase flung by aspiring writers from all corners of the globe, when they are advised to write something new. Literally perhaps, the saying rings true, but goodness observe the new things you see every da$ Over the plate at breakfast, how many eyes scan the morning papers. Wrould they read them unless they contained something new? Look at the thousands of. magazines, every one containing something new, or at least with a new twist to them. Look at the photo plays you seldom see two alike. And Bongs that is what youre interested in, isnt it? Look at the new ones each year, and it ia the new ones, the ones with a difference that make the hits. There is Rome peculiarity, some' new twist to them. Think them over and see. Even our illustrious Seldom Wright said: New stuff grows on bushes. Go pluck it It is literally true, too. There is a wealth of material everywhere if you will but search for it, and dont be satisfied until you find it something new and different and just one of this kind is worth a lifetime of ordinary ones. Better spend ten years on one new, original, different song and have it accepted and published and become popular, than to write a thousand that are synonymous to thousands of others. , crpto-cranchoi- ed! white overeating. soak ix thicknesses, , Irving BschnUer Th vole of the conscience of the nation speaks In the work of this author. - In "A Man for the Axes," his great narrative of the growth of democracy In which Abraham Lincoln la the chief character, he has written his best and biggest, most compelling novel. A wonderful theme In which others might have failed, Mr. Bach-ellhas succeeded because of his familiarity with the fundamentals of American life American life as It l exemplified by the makers of America. It is the moot appealing picture of Lincoln and of the times beginning somewhat before the middle of the last century and extending to about WOO. that has ever been penned. Aside from Its Interest as a novel and Its value as a document of Americanism, It Is s distinct contribution tt literature embodying human nature end human InterA Man for the Ages" will soon start est. as A serial In this paper and you are exhorted not to miss a line of it. and lay It over the dent. ply a hot flatiron until the moistn has quite .evaporated. If th- - hmit. has not gone, repeat the prK..s til the dent Is raised level w th a The danger of animals becoming Lose by Impatience. poisoned through the careless use of Every cloud has Its silver lining, bat poison materia! when spraying or bait- some folk are so Impatient they just ing for Insects. Is pointed out by offi- cant wait for that side to tura out. cial at tlie Ohio Experimental station, Wootter. Patented Curve Every year reports are sent In of The curved edges of the violin are animal suddenly dying from securing patented by a Nprtli Carolina Invenior, access to paint boxes and poison conilie form being said to Improve the tainers. one of the Instrument. , Sometimes parts green boxes, white lead or arsenate of lead container are thrown Into the trash pile or dump and animals get the poison from these. . Paint boxes, even though thinly coated, are licked by cattle because of the sweetish taste of the lead compounds. Such boxes should be thoroughly cleaned with gasoline before nslng for farm palls. It Is stated. Materials most dangerous to live stock, are parts green, london purple, BROOMS arsenate of lend, calcium arsenate, and any compounds of arsenic or Regular 90c values . zinc. anrface. F. M. LYMAN, JK CIVIL ENGINEER Snnreya. Maps, Estimate-- . Ft, P. O. lb. Phone 71-K- -l lb! More thpn . one-thir- d suggests paint neglect! WATCH FOR IT! longer its neglected the grayer it gets THE the that suggests old age and grayness dilapidation 1 Regular $1.25 values ...J. PINEAPPLE, SLICED ls, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, SLICED 28, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, SLICED 2VV&, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, GRATED ls, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, GRATED 2s, Saturday Special 15c 30 e I 40c 15c 30c 1 : 5c 65c I SARDINES Packed in Oil, Saturday Special SARDINES Peanut Butter Mustard Schoolboy, 2 V CORN BEEF Crackers can CHEESE Per lb Peanut Butter 1 Uj. 1 Schoolboy, 1 55 1 i BROOMS QC 9 forOOC Package 35c I Lemon Snaps Barrel Hollis Milk Chocolate lb KAYSVILLE La Q CO-O- C 5 P The House of Quality silllMIIII To Help You Win I? .'ed Stallions hull, a Chester white boar, a Lincoln ram, a bronze gobbler, and a barred-rocrooster, all of pure breeding. There were. no scrubs of any kind on this farm. : k KEEPING power happiness. The average man places these as Ms goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a prac-- . tical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. Riches Keep Cmiy tb J.si blares Them to Sound, Purebred of the Same Breed. A Man for That little $1.00 Regular $1.15 values of Any Kind Found on Farm of Farmer Residing in ChaNam County, Wash.. 12-1- 8, Gray Home in the west 23 I 85c I BROOMS No Scrub Hellbenders sell for $7.50 a dozen and the demand for them is as extensive as that for earthworms, the uses to which they are put being identical. Webb gets his hellbenders by wading the creeks and swamps.1 He drags them from their lairs beneath roots and stones, and, while the trove pays well, it is an uncomfortable job collecting the things, especially on warm nights when mosquitoes and gnats abound. Chiefly on account of Recently a well known criminolo- these annoyances, Webb proposes to gist Ftated that love, hate and money establish a pond where he may engage the days tasks by the toilers to permit them to attend without personal were the three motives for all crimes, in their propagation. Tribune. inconvenience. but in a literal snse, can we not say All of the expenses incident to the hate is that really a part of love PROIjONGED TWILIGHT OF JUNE of this great masterpiece of is giving direct it its antonym, and ia not FAVORS ORATORIO music be bourne by the city and will also a money part of love? Love fop PRODUCTION various and educational insticivic is it the basic motive, so after all, love In the selection of the date of Juno tutions of the community. Every inand its tributaries is the one real and only thing. ' The same applies to 15 as the time for the rendition of dividual who is a member of or a visitor is freely and corsongs. Every one, when analysed Hadyns The Creation by the Salt down to its incepioncy sparks of love, Iaku Oratorio society, those who had dially welcome to enjoy the finest and but dont stop at the main stem get the matter in charge perhaps unwit- most inspiring harmonies that have down awav down to the underlying tingly forgot to be thankful for the been set down in praise to Gods gloriroots and find that particle that sa- advantage conferred by the period of ous work. Tribune. vors of a difference. Develop it the month, so close to the solstice that switch it arouhd. transpose, change virtually the longest twilight of the and revise it until youve lost the summer is at the disposal of the main, general, hackneyed theme and singers and orchestra. A merica in khe Maying and This should greatly facilitate the have created a new angle a the Vcry Spirit cfDemocracy ent, an unusual twist, then you have open-ai- r performance, which will be the popular theme the public craves. given on the campus of the University But, above all, stick to nature be of Utah, beginning at 7 oclock, or human embody the simple reality a few minutes thereafter. If by any tha everyone knows of and can un- chance the clouds should he heavy derstand, then, and then only, will you and the sunlight should fail too soon, pered with. Dealing with the days of Lincolns young manhood at New Salem, 111., and those of his growing political career which followed, it is a picture of the times, of types and thrilling incidents of the pioneer period. And although a story, not a biography, it presents the most humanly interesting portrayal of the great Emancipator ever made. A story which has seized the heart of the nation. This paper is fortunate in being able to offer it in serial form, a. ,75c Regular $1.00 values USES ONLY PUREBRED SIRES well-stocke- d A tale which shows the staunch heart, spacious mind and noble soul of Abraham Lincoln. A novel, told in the charmingly romantic vein which one expects from an able writer of fiction, yet no historic fact has been tam- I BROOMS of a group of farmers In Challatn county. Wash., who recently enrolled la the Better Eire Better Stock campaign will In one or sires purchase purebred the Utah' Light & Traction company more classes of animals,. Tlie comhas, through the courtesy of Man- munications to the department of ager H. F. Dicke,' arranged to' have agriculture showed a particular Interinstalled enough extra electric lights est In purebred boars, although many ao that both singers and instrumentalother classes of animals besides swine are kept In the community. ists may easily read their scores. farm 'jfbeowneFof one While tlie delegates to the biennial Convention of the' General Federation listed n Peroheron stallion, a Guernsey of Womens club, in session in Salt Lake during the week of June will be the honor guests for the oratorio firoduction, the committees hav ing the affair in hand desire to emphasize the fact that it is given absolutely free to and for the public at large. Fixing the hour at 7 oclock serves a double purpose. It is the ideal time of the summer day, when the shadows begin to creep down from the lofty mountains bringing the welcome coolness of evening. It i3 also long enough after the completion of By Irving Bacheller The most practical start is to 'start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. Character Earns Credit HOGS IN CONDITION Saving men not only have capital for' their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make Mixture of Charcoal, Salt, Lima, Wood Ashes and Copperas Is Favored. Air-Slake- d it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A fanner has frequent need for, capital if he is For liog running out the following preparation helps to keep them In Take of charcoal good condition: three hti'diels: of salt eight pounds; ot lime two quarts; of wood ashes one bushel; dissolve one pound of copperas in hot wafer, sprinkle with the solution1 the mixture of the other things; mix all up' thoroughly and put the mixture In the feed boxes and set them where the hogs will have free access to them. t'very farmer or boxes r should have racks, so that the stock can only get the needed supply and not waste It nor get too heavy a supply at one time. ' striving continually to improve his property. How Important it is then that he build up his credit establish his char- acter. The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings . air-slake- d ! i j self-fe.din- g j To Save YburMon. PUREBRED STOCK ADVOCATED aiadMakff The more general use of good pnre-hrsires I strongly advocated as the foundation stone to live stock Improvement on account of the fact that Improvement cau be more quickly and economically brought about In the herds of the country by the use of better sires than in any other way. : tbr iMW UL, - Kv YaurMcmsy S&fe Improvement Can Be .More Quickly Brought About by Use of More Registered Sire. .t ,s ! BANK WITH' US' et Much better to keep it looking fresh and tidy with the McPhee & McGinnity Co.s BARNES BANICING CO. KAYSVILLE,' A . , - it titl'd tc iii: iilritit'Ciliir-imut- . - i . 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