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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH jllllDOODODOBBDDD UTAH kook ForThb Name F- - Olives and PicUes - O- atari far excepts. datfed, at fco povea is Spaiaf sr-- picnic pde f7 pijuad Memorial to Character and Achievement of Andrew Jackson Rnjd Bom la Sunny South, fj Jarkfriia 'ERTOX vat t Fr AssoiU ils'-ajt- u of patriotic representative m UW a la? K inyi cuo IIIIIIDIIIUJ Libby, A Luxurious Bath Jfot a mrns deanaer, but a truly rrfreab-- b and restoring treat may be enjoyed v by the ae of tbe genua & LANMAIJS (The Original, Century --oU) Florida Water south-e- ra women. As Erst oatI:nei. the scheme was Jo perfect a highway heading from Chicago to New Orleans. More or less missionary work was done along the proposed line of the road by the Jack-so- n highway committee of the Daughters of IS12. of which committee Miss Alma Bitten berry of Birmingham, Ala. was chairman, but no definite form was given to the organization until ia July. 1913. at a meeting tn Birming- ham. Ala. At this meeting a temporary organi- zation was formed, consisting of men Interested in good roada from Indiana. Kentucky. Tennessee.. Alabina, Mississippi and Louisiana, ft was further determined at this meeting that the Jackson highway should run from ChiTfcether used with hot or cold water, cago 00 the northwest to Louisville. hi effect is always delightful. It impartr Ky, and from Niagara Bins on the a sense of renewed vigor and a cleanly northeast to the same point, the two weetness that is most agree divisions here joining and continuing able. ' southward through 'Nashville to New 114 kf Laadlag Orleans. prarcUtx sad A few weeks later the Jackson High ftrhatrs way association cociTcntion, for the aMipbmmiVd tardx dull in aunt fa purpose of forming a permanent orBoniK BeaotzaaJ ganization and cf formally launching the whole movement, was held in Ke liim 1$J Mater Ml Ten a. , The permanent, orNashville. ew lark was effected at this convenganization tion. ; In the rapid development of the good stnds movement in the last five years various local road organizations have been formed in the states through which the Jackson highway runs, and s great deal of valuable work done In improving roads controlled by these organizations. The Jackson highway completed, will be largely the welding together of road systems developed by these smaller association making a for con tin nous north and south highway Istferflies between Chicago on the, northwest. Buffalo on the northeast, and New OrInsects leans on the south.. I bay hundreds for museums, art s At the present time about work, study purposes and private of the road tn Indiana and Kencollections. 5 cents to $7 each paid. tucky Is hi very gooff condition ; ha Tennessee about f the 8 PAGE FOLDER FREE - CASH PAID nine-tenth- .three-fourth- SllCUIR,Boi2H,D-IOUKllj;e!sJ.Ci- a ' Easy outdoor employment. l. A GREAT HELP article abaolntalr aaneaaiiy for new mrrM lB THE VAU- art suop, tut Boats sue prepair. atim. r- - n Aa -- CARE FOR YOUR HAIR Frequent Shampoos With Cuticura Soap Will Help You. Trial Fro. Precede shampoo by touches of Cuticura Ointment If needed to spots st dandruff. Itching sad Irritation ot the scalp. Nothing better for ths com hair, hands or akin than these emollients. Also ss preparations for the , toilet Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura. Dept Boston. Sold everywhere. Adr. Be swift to kind. AmleL U Pty and last In help. Give Warchj of more serious treubb. Vm Stfav m the bast recommended ej remedy. An Idaho Case C. W uos" . idlhV - araar paln"! we?r5vih For and, PeUl that I I0" fined to HyPodermk wer m T h 7? I my back ernbie a n dL tofec-tir- t ; 110 Inflamed. Doaa'S to be Just what I ciIrr made for tbe&t, X bettw kidney asedictne." dOANS ZUSX CO. , V5ES? CUTTALQ. IV T. ir fo Y.li i llEE ga!ijySs . u. tot Uk JkIom Highway. la Alathan one-.of tha total distaaee is now la good older and both states are rapidof ly tending the unimproved sections condithe and Improving read their tions of such portions of the road as are partially constructed. BiSesg la good condition; bama. aad Mississippi more ?f 1 Kidnenw "Improved know f J Pat! for Pedestrians. A phase of the good roads movement to rm puts of the country is the pri vision of a path tor pedestrians alongside the roadway so that they wffl have a chance to taka the best exercise in the world without incurring the risk cf being run over by automobiles- - ooatello. saya: onw fit MWMt often predicts rain. It aIo mean that the kidneys are so PkooM urie acid. from the Wood. Bad back, rheumatic pains, sore, ff joints, headaches, and JDWT disorders are all effects of weak My and if nothing b doss, there's h.A aiSfK letter P. like gelfish friends. Is A creaky joint 1 A, -e IEEE, deem A. W, Brockton, Win j a Achy Joint T" .- dCnro. Moot wonderful book SSLlwlJl The A Nrartti. a Kkcnr r iEEK BOOK ,or Dnst ,Q rarer love; make baste to be YOU 01 AST ruzss v RhenmUm or .- etuMou. y super-cream- Money Well Invested. New Jersey has voted $1,000,009 for states good roads, and It Is cne of the have learned by experience that Inmoney spent oa hlghwsjs is well vested. - . Surface Water Left, Poor drainage leave much surface water oa poorly, constructed country loads. i 23-18- 11- a Hawaiian musician, was uirtunl to death when a hoi el in winch he lived in Salt Lake was destvojed by ine Theodore Schunsoubach. aged 64 i ear, cloaey associattd with the mercantile hroj;rs 0f non Item 1'bah and esfeuahv of )gden. dud at Og den JuD 2 I Wot, vi nd feet of motion pic- ture-athe sien.o a tractions dn canjon, Ogden valley ami trOg Weber lanjun were taken last week to be shown in the east. Jmk Johnson, white, who attempt cd to tear down" the county Jail. a. Ogden, when locked in the padded cell as v adjlidged msanb by a board oi medical examiners. Nick Iaputsakrs, the convict who es caped from the state prison road ganp near Kiverdale, Weber county, wai captured in Morgan by a deputy shot lfT of Morgan county. Flans for the development of th Blue ('reek country in Box Elder coutj ty to make it one of the best wliea, .growing sections of the internioun tain country- are under way. Although the cost of instaHng the new teeilicne svstem in Green llivei wLU be 50 per cc nt' higher that H woud have been thtee vears ago, the financing of the svstun has been sue rostJuL William Owen, aged 72 years, eonnemel with Uie early theatricals ol anl ferjuany 5 eara a mein ber of the Tabernacle ilioir. ilied a Sa't Lake, July 1, of infirmities at tending old age. should not receive food until , hoars okL they are thirty-six ;i ALCOHOL 3 r&Il tEVC As . AYcvJctalilr IYc paiationic CcuU and sinuldtin Ik Fo ' Stom.vh5 anJ tkMtlsdl tingll InfantsYCmE331 is CASTORIA What albamtlcsa gnbstltiito Castor Fare Proiaotes Dicbliou.l ncssandBt9tCcnUtoJJ 1 110r OpiasiMorf fop Cnstorlfk la OH, ami Soothlup Syrups. 1 1 la pleasant. Ift porlc, lipops cxmtalns- - neither Opium, IHorphluo zior other Nnrcotb Not Nak c otic. Jtoptfmisirk ilLW - Its niro Its gnaranteo. It letroys Worms and nllnjs l'overlwhncss. For more than thirty years it lias been In constant uso fortho relief of Constipation Troubles and flatulency, AVlnd Colie, all Teethlnff lHarrhoca. It regulates the Stomach and liowels assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mothers Friend frubsLineo. .04- Jt. xrm JWEC Smi - 1 GENUINE lOSSOFbLEtf. CASTORIA i JicSinvaTslatwt ALWAYS Bears the Signature of wTcmmim CowrAirr. VF.W YTillK- - - In Use For Over 30 Years t The Kind You Have Always Bought Ttta e nt on ocmny,i vok oit. Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1 irenryXTTnipTeconlctr4 Jury in one of ot per Tele-grap- COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent thla loathsome dtaeaae from running tlirmiKh your stable and cure nil the colts suffering with It wlu-you begin the treatment. No matter how young,' MoilVS la safe to use on any colt. It ta wonderful how U pretenltLftll distempers no matter how colts or horsed at any age are "exposed." All good druggists and- - turf mnnufacturera sell HI'OIIVM at (0 cents goods houses and and ft a bottle-- . 5 and $10 a doxen. SIMHIVf MKDICAL beuilata and Cl), t Uaeterlulwglals, Uoaben, lad V. S. A. - spri-turle- the most fraud cases ever tried In Salt Lake, has been sentenced to serve fifteen months in the Federal'' prison at Leavenworth. Colonists of the Mormon church In Mexico, it is said, will no W askeu to leave their farms by (he church authorities, although the administra tion in Washington is advising Americans to leave Mexico. In letters sent to Ogden baakers, the Weber County Farm bureaa sug gests that local banks adopt the method of encouraging the dairying industry which the bankers of southern Illinois are following. Under protest the Western Pacific Railroad enmpany, the corporation which has taken over the line of the Western Pacific Railway company, hav paid the state fee of $18,750 for the filing of its articles of incorporation. Elmer A. Rose, 47' years of age, re siding at Warren, Weber county, was Instantly killed when he vas cruaho under a falling wall of the Buret, creek school house. Rose, whb oilier men. was engaged In razing the build log. -- In the business session of the srtth annual convention, the Greeters of America at Salt' Lake last week, se lected'Boston as the place of gather ing in 1917, and chose E. E. Pitts of the Liberty Park hotel of Detroit, Mich., president for the ensuing year. Realizing the need of equipment should troop B, First cavalry, Nation-l- l Guard of Utah, be called to the Mexican border, a dozen Ogden business men and firms have pledged con tributions sufficient to purchase a uio tor truck and equip it lor military service. Governor William Spry is a candidate for a third term as governor. Before a meeting. of business men of Salt Lake and Cgden at Salt Lake on June 30, he made the announcement that he would be a candidate on the RepublicanjUcketJtor the nomination to succeed himself. August 22. 23 and 24 have been set as the dates for the eighth annual convention and tournament of the Utah State Firemens association at Salt Lake. The - convention proper will occupy the first two days while the third will be devoted to the competitive drills. Captain W. B. Wallace, --U. S. A., mustering officer of the National Guard of Utah and former instructor! reInspector of the TJtah militia, has from Brigadier ceived authorization General H. P. McCain, adjutant general of the United States army, to serve as major of the second squadron of the First cavalry of Utah. Three corps of engineers who are In the -- Uintah basin making surveys for thejproposed Salt teke Route line into that section, have reported fhe better than anticipated gtde is muchconstruction cost will be and that the furnished by the estimates within the who engineers Pacific 'system Union have made surveys during the' past five years. That they were being left withoutof. llid callmeans mem-ber- s in of their sons to the colors as --national fcas the guard, of the mothers widowed three story told by the who called on the chairman of committee on health pud charities at Salt Lake last week. Officials of the United Commercial elnbs of Salt Lake county and of, the Mountain States Telephone a fincompany al settlement of the controversy oret southern part telephone rates in the f Salt Lake county. lA. ' Genuine Eloquence. .no no in tlu world with, whom tdoqiifiiro is so universal is null llu Irish, When Leigh Kilihie was it. m ling in Ireland, he passed a of jiaJL who was a. painful Ills pallia, sipialor and raggednoss. lean Muoi.' him and he turned buck. Tf mi are tir want," said ltltihle, vh limi t .loll beg? ISui i Iv its beggin I am, yer Honor. W on didnt say a word. Of I'ourse not, jer Honor, but see how the skin Is spfking through tne troivsers! and the hone erjlr.' out through me skin! Imok at tne sunken cheeks, and the fumin' that starin In me eves! .Matt alive. Isnt It beggin 1 am wirli a thousands tongues!' lhir FRECKLES Horn it tbe Time Thsr' no l,l loivaor to (let Kid ot Xbeee Spot. the ih!iiril of your b) othin-dou- allghtrvt, frcckli-- nd a th trnitth 1 to rnmiiM thra homrly apoU t n ounvi of othloc doubt ly.om your druyglit, anil apply and you llule ot U night and inornln boa Id boob ao that cva th wont frorlito while tha ha to begun light disappear, It-- Is one bav aetdoaa vanished entlredy that mar than one ounce U needed to com. pletely clear tbe alda and gel Q a beautiful clear .eoaipUKiua Ma aura to aak for tb double strength of othlne, ao this la aatd under guarante vamovs r if freckles back faltr it money kina ply f-- !rnlh To Save hfeteorite. T!u South Afrlcuu Jourualo Sel once reeorils the steps that have been thus fur taken at the suggestion of the South Afrihtti Association for the of Sclent-- , to obtala legisIn various countries relullve tty lation the preservation of mcteorltcx in the Interests of seleut'e. The conuultee of sections A ami (! of the British association adopted the following resolution at the Australia meeting: That in view of the fact that meteorites which convey information of worldwide importance are HometlmeH of privately Jn. miicIi a way us to deprive the public of tills Informal lion, tbe council he requested to take such steps as may Initiate Interim-timm- l legislation to the matter. tlls-pose- ir ot fuaj-antiM- AdV. Farmer Io Good Job. you want a Job Human Nature. can stay him and sneer ut our progres- "Nolvody In my hotel hod-dur- n 1 sive little city!" snarled the luudlor'F of the IVt unlu Tuvorn after he hadl kicked a guest out tifnl hurled hlt grip suck after him He nuld that about all of tin energy displayed by OUT ' citizens was In running for office But, we objected, we have often heard you declare thut this town was the huhltat of more crooks, deadbeats, hypocrites, fools,, and gossips to th square Inch than any other hamlet OE the fuce of the earth. Yes, and It's so, too!" he returned. But, by gosh. I live here and um prlvl-- I edged to find us much fault &s I Ilk with everything In town, but not stronger bits a right to criticize any thing !" Kansas City Star. I' Remembers Her Bible. Two fellows declare that they can Tired Tom Yes, I do, If Its digging not live without her," them out of gravy you mean. And which has she decided to mai sttafoe? digging ry 7" Much of our time has been wasted admit that we aye superstitious, "The rlch one. She snys the-otbut not to the extent of preferring by people who Insisted on telling us could get Into heaven easier If h twelve dollars tc thirteen. their Imaginary troubles. should really die." We hef Typewriter Service in Rural Communities The typewriter is coming into more extended use in rural communities because of the assistance it renders to all classes of people. Here are a few examples of the possibilities of service: The Farmer Wk wM Mw ill wm Think of the possibilities of selling produce by the means of typewritten letters sent out to customers? Type- written letters give the sender a business standing with the people who receive them ana also enable the keeping of carbon copies of the correspondence, which many times does away with misunderstandings and lawsuits. More prompt and courteous treat- ment is likely to be accorded his jobber and manufacturer if his letters' The General Store Merchant: "i orders and correspondence with the are typewritten. In The Home : Gty The boy or girl who is intending to follow a business career can secure no better start than a knowledge of the typewriter learn spelling typewriter operating. Children who learn to use The Minister: No Clergyman should be without a typewriter. It is of great assistance in preparing sermons and writing at the same time. The housewife' finds it s great convenience in writing recipes and for general correspondence. the many letters that a pastor has to write. Mail us Coupon the to-da- L c. $mTi y , a nos. TrrnrsiTu n. tcm .. $nucusE,inr Please send tne information at eke cW Mow: ( ) Scad na fra catalog. a Factor? Rebuilt L. C. Saisb ) How can I SJkoa. typewriter 1 mark i ) What abewt trading ,.t refold Snare r R. O. h hare-announce- First Feed for Chicks. n-o-V- City, No. n 1 Each mar is a book If yon only know how to read him and some books are bound in calf. plexlon, Children Cry For Y 15 TlaiAIradiB ud at $1 00 leter Kaelekahomul, u wkbout there. MURRAY nm-;tiatio- The Idea of a great North and South highway, as a memorial to the character and achievement of Andrew Jack--. B first conceived about 1910 by the Daughters of 1ST?, an orgamza-tio- Tf BMa IM koicti m aot cm JmM Net Omteati and robbed of $1,500. Between 1'iLu and Green Itiyer. ths booni-K- f oil seems to he on tlie increase Bobbers broke into the Boyd Tark jewery store at Salt Itke and stole siherware jewetri. and watches NORTH. AND SOUTH HIGHWAY tBr Aa sad Dill Libbri Swaet,S PkkU sat Yor S Dalton, proprietor of, a restaurant at t'astie Ilotk, was held up f a STATE NEWS 1 |