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Show V THE WEEKLY REFLEX.' KAYSVILLE. UTAH fRENCHESFOR DRAINS iONE - bF disinfectants oughnessJs Important. " ItilewaMiMs nne of "the host W iltin-feULagU- s for.Uomp. dark The liest way to apply whitewash rfnt-Uj is, first. t. h.ivo it free from lups ami then- uo a sptay inmp. '"Tlioi onglmes- is, im'pottant in .all k.mls ot il.sintis ting work. It i of no use t th'iiii e t the walls of a baru Unless vou als.i dxiutetl tho floors ami mangei s. Hue go,l puini about whitewash is that its ,ui,ii toils y on when u Vave t liorougldy (oeted a Mirtaie. Some ui the umI tar disinf.srt'iuH not oli! destiny gel Ills lull li.o kill lice, tleas, p.ii.i-ite- s ami, in additioiw heal tills and Wounds '1 he hesi ways to disanfeit v flirt. JS si ir S !1! - hog- i'.'uiii i u epidemic. list take up a'P th- - trash and arf. 1'Uin jt . '1 lien eeer the ynid tlireC im lies dei p with siniv. and hum tliat. if yen ale nut aide 4o seeuie straw', spimkhng tin1 giottml with Ume is U second ehoiee. To disinfett posts ami leines, whitewash or laud thorn. Jhsease germs shtu en the averrgt1 span ot hie hy ahelit two years. Ahnut 1H1 per tent ot the tt union diseases u re Inf ee Hon g:" i fmrhm after disease s the first step for liettlilifulness, both for persons and live stock. Farm ami irestde. liu-e- . Apparatus for Digging Ditches to Tile Drainage Systems' May Be Ob tained at Prices Ranging From $18 to $6 000. TESTING all road material (1 r nv l e ! n t T p, , Anik ,i ,.t ' , , I S.mn form off! cm iiing Ilu i,,u,Ty will prove a pr.itiml.lc n nt and Binding Hardness; Toughness Power of Rock Should Be Deter mined Qualities Defined. .fn. to ongiu.-,i1U Stales fieii.irui.m' ,,f gn, iilur c if the Window l..is more th.iu loo 'f tile drai.i t.. Ul ...n , ,.lt w,il require picking Inn wlii.li isfi no ft,, it) rock. I'll, lung plow- - tli.it . m I, for Ms to Mn will ,,t utatcnnt-n-ssfr.- n: rfrir'sTiTh'Tm if is mill'll ;ls J ,HI ,,1 ul,. ili, mi are - , iU (Preparedly theof United States Department Agriculture. Counties or communities intituling l macadam mads to build run considerable ritkof failure unless they have the rock they are to use tested for hardness, toughness, and These are the qualibinding power. of the engineers the in opinion ties, of the office of public roads and ruengineering of the department, which experience has shown to he most essential to the endurance of a road. In a recent technical paper designed to assist engineers in making 'accurate luboratory testsf Tdad Endless Chain Machine. the road specialists define these' to he laid tin1 landowner will he qualities as follow: Hardness is the property a - rock in purchasing a horse-dran should possess.in order to resist sucPlow at $250 to $300, provided tlie soil cessfully the abrasive action of traffic, fc free front rock and large roots. The m-- r v pur-letsei- l. water-boum- t , J.1 - 1 , -, . ma-teria- nb-h- 1 ob f o r P holograph r. Jwant ver u take a pnture ef uwr Joe hero' said the fond pinout t the country phJiograi lier. . dM I1'1 "a requested. to stand in a certa n attiunle and look tovvqrd tin I Whitewash Is Recommended at First ' Thor- Step for Healthfulness Ditching Plows Will Prove ofMa-- . terial Assistance;. BE$T ! dtor. 'w' a phot Cialllv was 1'hat Lvntlom.in s sp qunk ilevt tepmj;, and m a slioit s;..ky ,,f June a negative w pluecd la the mother' Jnmd. M u verv tme.isilv toi s,en looked,. time a ,,1 - thou i einai sod ' I a iioiiee ia the window tin it, to o ' si i an no t ers no .o in if ,iUMed V you e 1,0 inu44ier oh put Toil Oi. Sj he still wit it an ioT VeriiM ot nt .tnloh aid liiev wanted a bov - ,ti looking and honest" Ifs a Picnic Getting Ready for a Plan " - VaILf'"NJ Sweet ReEsh , Him Luf Pickles Jellies Lof Fruit PrevTves Apple Butter Luncheon Meats Pork and Bean . Spsnuh Olives Chicken . , ' i 'a i )h-no- s t. -- ,u ! -- 11 Ready to Serve nr vn-io- Food Products fc -- mill m Liiy V mt four gneoro Lives Up to Hi 1 life O, I.o--ide- nlng . t r Narre. "ie tii- -t vvr of las in.iiilid came to dinner in ve t.-s- .Neill & Chicago , . s. ied.ifHtw-J- " "Now, he ioiiii to In oak fast them Uosjon Kvonmg Ti.nisiupt M Libby, Libbj M.'lV In the .15 jenr that topper boon 'lined n Alaska about PdO pounds have boon plodmed. ai i c b i as . l, jus-tiliet- t. 1 FOLDING d vehicles, which installation' of 5.0O0 rods of drain tilt especially tend to grind to dust the individual 4111 justify tin purchase of. a fragments of rock forming the weartrenching machine for $1,500, ing course of macadam road. provided the machine can subsequent"Toughness is the property a rock ly be sold for f its original cost. should possess to resist successfully The various types of trenching mafracture' under the Impact of traffic. chines are divided, in Farmers Bul"Binding power, or cementing values letin Oi! a new publication of the as it is more frequently called, is the department, into four classes: (1) ability which the dust of a rock should Flows and scoops, (2) wheel exeava- "possess bf develop by contact with wators. (3) endless-chaiexcavator. (4) ter, so as tq blnd or cement the larger scraper ex ;i v m or, The plow s tuid rock fragments together and prevent scoops range in price from $1S fur n their displacement under the shearing simple ditching plow to loosen the dirt action of traffic. This property is es- and make hand shoveling easier, to pecially valuable in water-bounplows costing $300 and fitted with demacadam construction, since it is de--. vices for lifting out the dirt and trimpended upon to maintain the integ- ming the trenches. The other three rity of the wearing course' as the road clusses are usually elaborate machines surface Is worn oft by traffic. costing $1,200 to $0,000, which may not , The use of rock suited to withstand be profitable investments for the avthe wear of traffic is regarded as so erage farmer who has only a small important that the department offers amount of draining to do. However, where there is much drainage to be done it will be well for the landowner to Investigate tlie advisability of purchasing some trencher which has a detachable tractor. When not needed for trenching, the tractor may be easily separated from the digging apparatus and used in all the ways in which a farm tractor is ordinarily employed. Another method of securing the services of a power machine is for several landowners to combine in purchasing and using it. Three things are required of a good (1) It trenching machine, namely: must operute efficiently through various kinds of soil ; (2) it must lie capable of cutting true to grade; (3) it must work for long periods without breaking or otherwise getting out of order. Probably none of the plows or scoops cuts accurately to grade, and some hand work is necessary to make thedrench smooth for laying ihe tile However, their low cost properly. makes It profitable to employ them on work that would not Justify the use of more expensive machinery. The cost of trenching by machinery must include, besides the expense for operation and repairs, interest on the Investment and proper charges for depreciation of the machine. The Interest and depreciation charges are continuous; whether the machine Is working or idle. The real difference in cost bf trenching by machinery and by For Goodness Salie use CRATE IS INVENTED iron-tire- power-drive- f If you chooj n Hinges So Arranged Tha Frame Occu pies Little Room When Neces- H sary to Ship or Store. Baking one-hal- Povder Purity First Tlie idea here is to prtvide n crate which can bo folded foe transpol tu-- t ion or storage. The li nges are so It will never disappoint yon try it if you like good things to eat. 'My! These 'Iv KG doughnuis n O K Ounces for dre good" WHERE WOMEN SELECT MATE d in New Guinea It la Considered neath the Dignity of Men to Take Timg to Court. Folding Crate. arranged t lint tlie end fold down on the hot tom, it nd the top ami sides fold under tlie bottom. Wisconsin Agricul- turist. Be- ' What the Tea Levea Tell. Do you know how to tell fortunes In n teacup? It furnishes a great deal of entertainment lit a party. Tills SOME FORMS OF KTPSOTtSSI Many May Be Kmssi ta the indsr While Other Haw A Flavor That P Hern. (lilnese rhyme explains It: One leaf, alone you'll he; Two together, the priest youll see. So far a proposals of arc hem l a trie It knnwT marriage Hypnotizing to- most Concerned, In New Guinea it Is always Three together, your wish will gain; eounfry heytv. ft he am eld leap year, for in that Island tlie men Four, a letter from loving avvuln. firs described! by the- Jeexperiment,, Consider it beneath their dignity to no- Five, good news the letter will bring; suit Esther Athunuslue Kiretler,. wh tice women, much less to make over- Six in n row, n song you'll sing. laid a hern wrv rhe- table, belt it tirmly tures of marriage. Consequently, tlie Seven together, good fortune awaits, for a little while, and drew at ehailb-liSo say to you tlie teacups' fates. in front "ef if eyesv. with, the- - lt proposing is left to the women to do. Ten leaves tea and leaves tall 4 lieu the large belle falls in love that I remained an If Im catalepsy ebony with a man she sends a piece of string Bring you company, great and small. In India 1 l know a tha m cobra to Ills sister, or, if he lias no sister, Tea leaves many and scattered flu caught by rhe neck anil genrly pressed to id mother, or another of his lady Is of bud imk tlie surest sign, will doom become- stiff and renown, am Tea leaves few and near the rim, hefa fives. time-- cither culled for a jonsideruhl Then the lady who receives the Your cup of Joy o'ertlovvs tlie brim." up or 3U straight, . string tells the dusky brave that the A frog faafened tie m board and Taken Philosophically. particular damsel Is in Jove with him. turned suddenly upside tfitwm goes Infw An Irishman was sauntering homeNo courting follows, however, for It Is a trance, ttther animal are- smteepe considered beneath a New Guinea gen- ward from his labors one puy day tilde to 'this treatment!, some mur tlemans dignity to waste time in su 9 w lien he passed a quarry where some than ethers. quickly a pursuit. blasting was being donef Just as he If yon. pick up at crab and wave IX If the man thinks he would like to passed a blast came and blewr one of in the air It become. Immobile;, fee wed the lady, lie meets her alone, hikI ills bunds off. Tlie quurrymen quickly bem ever mule ah her her leg ling they decide straight away whether to gathered ubout und condoled with him m mule sticking: therm oat slnuiett while awaiting tlie ambulance. marry or drop tlie idea. "What a fearful thing! cried one of straight. The- some- bs true- sf that In the former case the betrothal Is fresh-watrrayflahv only thJw resist announced. Tlie mun Is then branded them. time- thux the- crab. much for a longer Oh, well, answered Murphy, "It on the back with charcoal, while f the- Insect catalepsy- come Among ha been worse! might mark Is cut Into the womun's skin. known a "death monly feigning im "I lows that ? asked the man. e No actions are to PraC. EaranL common, acrorifing "It might ha been the hand wld me possible In New Guinea, though If the the- Eearned naturalist nest Mangold, . In. lady Is Jilted her friends mny hunt her wages Is often a mean af saving the Ufa. lover upland go for hi in. On the of the insect, j other hand Ti the dark damsel prove Position of Immunity. to Is liable eaten be she seem You to faithless, take a great by people all Fellow Fnflag. her betrothed If he catches her. deal of loose talk from that man In a frock coat. Mr, Landry, a wealthy though miaes "Yes, replied Bronco Bob. "He sort ly man, wao one- tiny ndadhjg to m Seals Can Drown. o puts it over on us, because he knows Quaker a tale of deep tUstraa and It Is a curious fact that the fur seal he kin. Hes the only undertaker In concluded hy saying; was once a land animal. The baby "f could no hue feel for him, sems are actually afraid of water; Crimson Gulch. No mutter what kind o trouble conies up, thens "Verily, friend,' replied the- QnaJtexv would Into drown necessarily if thrown It, they to suron that a he "thou didst right ha that thms tfideC lies understanding and have to learn to swim hy repeated for feel vivor.. thy neighbor, hut dhhd thorn efforts. When once they have been feel in the right placet Didst them soon taught to swim, however, they Is easier to leud than to drive. fee! In It pocket? thy to walk. forget - - - OF CREAM PREVENT SOURING ne rve-su- Developed Through Process Is Injurious to infants Keep Dirt and Bacteria Out. Acid should now in warm weathon of account the tukn, er. to keep milk and cream sweet. The acid developed through souring is very injurious to infants, and vv tills it may not be so to older person, If Is very distasteful to them. Bacteria will not sour milk unless permitted tc grow In It, therefore every precaution-nr- j measure should he taken to pre vent them from "doing so, by cool ini the milk as soon as it is produced and keeping it cool frors then until It delivered. , Housewives find dairymen nil ness and should remember that-d- ea low temperature (50 degrees F.) wlL prevent loss from this source. As dirt is filled with bacteria, both dirt and bacteria should be kept out ol s the milk by using small-toand by thoroughly washing and alrlnj all dairy utensils. Another important factor is to keep the barnyard clean useplenty ofbedding, and brush tin cows dally, thus preventing them from becoming dirty. Extra precautions 1 milk-pull- p -- - , - he-me- - - - er - - - breach-of-promls- - . - - - There are in existence only two important herds, of fur senls, one of The seed drill Soon pays for itself. w lilch has Its breeding ground In tlie -- Commnnder Islands, belonging to Russia, the other In the Prtbilof islands, and work of feeding Regularity ' belonging-to-the-Uted State. 4f horses. : make these the latter Is much the larger. Standing in wet manure tends tc The Prlbilof Islands are. government make the feet of the horses tender. iroperty, and thus it happens that the United State, government.. In swine breeding we must considet the owner of by far the most valuable the shape of hog the nearest market herd of fur seals In the world. demands. Exaggeration. Prevent waste and make every Jerolomon C. Woodford, a' textile s pound of feed bring the eipert,"was talking "about the giltrif possible. chemical trust Just formed in- - GerSow good seed and reap good crops. long-live- d Ditching Plow. Impact Machine for Testing nesa of Rock. "Tartest samples of rock for any citizen free of d change, the samples are sent prepaid and re submitted In accordance with deflate printed Instructions. These instructions will be mailed by- the office f public roads and rural engineering o w hoever requests a copy. Where a eommmfity is considering using a lo-- d stone or other stone which has not already proved Its durability in highway work, the highway supervisors cold do well to secure a laboratory These1 report from the department. laboratory tests are conducted with elaborate and rather expensive apparatus, and in the case of untried rock are the only practical safeguards agaipat the employment of material ttat will wear out too quickly to prove good investment road-buildin- hand is not so great as it is often supposed to be, butrk many times there Tough, done quickly or In employing only a few men instead of a large number. The more expensive machines wilL be profitable if the owners can keep them busy a large part of the time. pro-vide- - ' WONDERFUL SAVER. OF TIME db!!0 H"d Hoe, With SmaU BIade, la Great Convenience In Weeding deed Onions. PLOWING UNDER GREEN CROP -- -- -- best-result- The cow ls a living machine;! kindly jBlwatest Benefits Derived by Applying treatment entails less labor and in sures more milk. Light Top Dressing of Yard or Stable Manure. If you would gain the greatest t KEEF-HEN-S Good pastures, good . milk checks, good prospects for good prices save bene- fit from plowing under a green crop of yard or give it light stable manure before plowing. So little as five spreader loads per acre will return a handsome dividend. Decayof ing manure contains great numbers station bacteria which the Missouri finds beneficial-i- n' helping- the green-croavailable become and to decay for the crop which is planted. all you can this year. top-dressi- FREE-FROMiLi- CE Safety first a cow and some pigs and chickens when. getting a horns established on a farm. p Sweet clover, when grown on run down soili," Is very heneficial "in" preventing erosion and washing. the dairy cows the usual feed ha jr and. grain night. sn4 morning until the pastures are luxuriant Give Tng Af Vermin Steal Vitality That Food Gives The millets make good catch crops, Little Chicks If Mother Hen but the seed should not be allowed to ! Infested. get too ripe If the hay Is. to be fed oioch better. If truck farming a little . Hens brooding chicks must be kept to horses or colts. sod hoe, the blade about the size of Jour thumb, is a wonderful time saver free from vermin of all kinds or a part The production of food fed to the youngsters will !o weeding seed onions. They can be of the on the fatm at the least cost Is feed the lice because will, be thrown away hde by aqj blacksmith and cost but a an Important factor in years of greattake the vitality that the food give few cents. est profit from dairying. the youpgsters. Hoe away from onions instead of killing up; they spread out and grow milk-produci- A" DELICIOUS!! fiutlH-.ltM.- lf reavaMIgerTtf-haTHrlIeWtr- g many. . Trusts dont dnlhe harm, Jie said, that they are popularly supjsjsed to do. Theres a lot of ridiculous' exaggeration In this trust octopus talk. It reminds one of the girl on the sea voyage who wrote; " That day a frightful tempest burst upon us, but I resolved to stay on deck, even though the wind Increased to such a terrible hurricane that It was only with the greatest difficiftty 1 could keep up my parasoLT -- ' 3 Indorsement Guaranteed. Of course you have an echo somewhere around tlie place, suld Miss Cayenne. "A number of them, replied the- hotel man. "Sliall I direct you to them? for myself. There "I dont want-ouis a man in the party who Insists on being absolutely agreed' with every time he says a word. - r What Balt? .. "Are you Inviting that queer fish, Mr. JlmsonT Im dropping him "Yes, Boston I- - A New Use For TLb . uning Transcript Ycrd The New Pott Toasties are truly entitled to the word delicious. ' They re distinguished by the tmy bubbles found on each flake and they carry the Full, neb flavour cl choice, white Indian com not, found in com flakes of.the past And unlike comm6ncomflakestheyare nxcLaSy" in the package and dont grow mushy in milk crcreamL .. . .. Note carefully the tiny bubbles then Cry handful dry to test the flavour;: In comparison, ether exam flakes are as chaff." -- . New Post Tonci i ScH by Gn n, |