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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAVSVILLE. UTAH PARIS BUS USED AS CARRIER PIGEOHOTE filfTli BuHe Wishes " - About the beat wishes a bride eta to have ie that her The second troop In the state engagement and wed. reach war strength Is troop B of Og- ding rings shall come from our stor and that her wedding silver shall com den. Plans are being considered for sup- In a box marked PARKS." Ths of Salina mark of Park" ia a guarantee. Our plying coal to the residents of motor modest prices means easy. canyon and vicinity by trucks. an It Is expected that there will be the In Increase In Utah of 50 per cent OUNdt0t season over MAKERS OF JEWELRY production of potatoes this make-buyin- HOUSE APPROVES ADMINISTRA- TION PLAN FOR INVESTIGATION OF FOOD SUPPLY. BOYD PARK "iJi Information Gathered Will Be Turned Over to Herbert C. Hoover, Who Will Be Named to. Head a Food Administration. SALT LAKE CITY WO MAIN ST SECT last years output. With the purpose In view f putting men have taken In cereals, thirty-fiv- e WHEN TAXPAYERS FOOT BILL COO acres of land In of 16, tract a up ' southeastern Utah. When detectives raided the home of Lead Pencils Are Not Treasured by School Boya Now as They Were Lee Loy, 40 years of age, a Chinese in Days Gone By. truck farmer of Salt Lake City, opium Washington. The administrations food survey bill, first of the food control measures, will become a law, havvalued at $982 was seized. ing been approved by the bouse on Unwonted efforts are being put forth Way 28 without a record vote. It ap- make the 1917 harvest- - a record to proprlatea $14,770,000 for an Immediate rebreaker, according to reports that , Investigation of the countrys food come from every section of the state. sources and for measures to stimulate Mrs. Mary A. Barker, aged 78, died production. The agricultural department expects at her home in Salt Lake; death being duA to ptomaine poisoning, thought to a of lo present fairly accurate estimate d food resources within three weeks afhave been absorbed from a jar of ter the bill Is signed by the president, beetsT Secretary Houston said. As soon as the According to advices received from t measure becomes a law the department ""the adjutant general at Washington, will start Its 17,000 employees and the members of he Utah National Guard 150,000 voluntary crop reporters to w 111 not be required to register for the work on the Investigation. The preselective draft. liminary report to be made within Bounty on 583 rabbits and 300 squirthree weeks will be supplemented was paid by the county clerk of rels with monthly reports and probably Boxelder county last week. These farm fcy a farther complete report within pests are doing considerable damage six months jf necessary. In that section. Information gathered will be turned Several days after she had been over to Herbert C. Hoover, who will be This Tarls omnibus has been turned Into a cote for the carrier pigeons used to transmit messages betweed the missing, the body of Mrs. Janet Drew, ' named to bead a food administration French divisions on the western front ' an aged woman of Ogden, was found as soon as the pending regulatory food floating In Ogden river, two miles measure becomes law. west of Washington street. JACKIES CAPTAIN MOFFETT HIS AND The survey bill passed virtually as Ellis Wade, aged 13, of Pleasant It came from the committee. Miss Mew, one day last week captured five Rankin, the woman representative young coyotes near the Utah Hot from Montana, inserted an amendment would which Springs, and, Is $12.50 wealthier as a require the department of of the bounty received. result surwomen to use In the agriculture June 12 to 18 are the dates set for vey work whenever practicable. An the first Chautauqua to be held at amendment by Representative McKen-sl- e of Illinois, would make all persons Brigham City. It Is expected that the milunder bill to the liable employed Chautauqua will bring many talented people to that city at that time. itary service and another would perIn order to obtain an appropriation mit citizens to refuse to go more than COO miles from their homes or from the federal treasury of equal places of business to testify in a food ln amount, the state of Utah has until qulry. September 1 to raise $56,700 for expenditure on government post roads. RUSSIA FACES ECONOMIC RUIN. General laborers and carpenters helpers at Fort Douglas walked, out Exorbitant Demands Maks It Imposat noon Sunday because they had sible to Keep Wheels Moving. been refused a increased la retrograd.--ThIndustrial crisis la lay wages and time and a half Tor overtime. Russia is so acute that, according to a recent utterance of the minister of With returns from Piute, Wasatch finance, M. Shingaroff, only a miracle and Utah counties not In, the assesscun save the country from economic able property of Utah has a valuation ruin. The demands of the workmen of $650,030,664, as near, as the emare so enormous, he declared, that It ployees of 'the state board of equalizaseemed Impossible to keep the Industion can estimate. trial wheels going for any great length Within thirty days the first of the of time. federal loans under the farm loan act The Socialist ministers at a recent will be mpde In Utah, continuing until ministerial council said that the only the demands of the farmers desiring to avail themselves of the privilege of jKHslbtllty they saw of settling the the law are supplied. difficulties was to bring the war to a w.V close. A petition to the county commissioners is being signed by nearly all At Great Lakes, north of Chicago, Capt. W. A. Moffett has developed the greatest of training schools for the navy. BENNY LEONARD DROPS WELSH The Illustration shows the farmers the of Farr West district for and. a of his brunch sailors as a landing party. young captain drilling a drainage district, and the of creation Gothamite Hangs Knockout on Light- this be the first locality In Wemay HE HINTS AT REVOLUTION weight Champion. SENDING WILSONS MESSAGE TO GERMANS ber county to be thus Improved. ' New York. Renny Leonard won the For the first time In two years the worlds lightweight championship by Utah .fruitgrowers will ship fruit to knocking out Freddie Welsh in thej Montana this year, the Montana quarninth round of a match here antine against Utah fruit having been Monday nlghL repealed, and the state crop pest comWelshs downfall came at the end of mission expects large shipments to go a series of rushes by Leonard that to that state. drove him from corner to corner. The The state utilities commission, In champion had taken a severe beating granting the Salt Lake & Utah railroad during the early rounds and the punTr permission to run a line of electric ishment hnd begun to tell when the railroad from Granger to Magna, has '' gong for the ninth round sounded. insisted that safety at highway crossj ings be one jf the first considerations . - . .Raee Riot In Illinois. of the company. East St. Louis. A mob estimated to When he fell down an elevator shaft number 3000 persons, shouting threats at Salt Lake, Lewis Berry, aged 61, to rid the city of negroes imported to was fatally Injured. Stepping through work in factories and munitions the door, thinking the elevator was jdants, swept through the streets Sunat a landing. Berry fell from the first day night, attacking and beating nefloor to the basement, fracturing his Several negroes wherever found. skull and right arm and hip. groes were injured so severely they Preparations are being made by fed' probably will die. eral land office officials for a rush of land seekers when 4000 acres of homeOxman Must Stand Trial. stead lands on the Strawberry project, San Francisco. Frank C. Oxman, at the foot of West mountain and leading witness In a murder trial skirting .the shore of Utah lake, are which brought death sentence to thrown open to entry June 20. . Thomas J. Mooney, was held on MonLast week the machine gun company day by Judge Mathews Brady in the This Is Georg Ledebour, the German composed of youths from the Universuperior court to answer in the supe- independent socialist, who told the sity of Utah, the city high schools, rior court to charge of attempted sub- relchstag that revolution must come In of some of the best representatives ornation of perjury. Germany as it had In Russia. ' known families of Salt Lake,' hat! been recruited up to the required organizaEntertainment for Soidlers. REAL SON OF HIS FATHER tion strength of seventy members. n. American troops Washingto When a team attached to a harrow would take rest and recreation centers ran away, Bayard C. Taylor of 'Coalalong with them to France under plans ville was badly Injured. He was workworked out by the training .camp acing on some land when the team betivities committee appointed by Secrecame frightened and ran away, and In tary Baker. The committee already attempting to stop the frightened anihas received many offers of aid from mals he was knocked down and thrown actors and other entertainers.under the harrow. It is announced by representatives : , Chandler Acquitted. o of the Sugar company that - Los Angeles. A directed verdict of Jn line with the policy of following acquittal was ordered Monday in the the farm labor branch of the state neutrality case against Barry Cliand-ler- J council of defense to employ' schoolassistant general manngor of,tlifi. in sugar beet culture, the corn- boys Los Angeles Times; Baltazar Aviles, has-se- t aside 00 acres of sugar pany former governor of Lower California, lu Salt Lake county on which beets and four others. . bojs will be employed. , Southern Storms Toll' 160. .,J..;Carks,LaBaberL- a graduate of the Utah Agricultural college, has been .Tenn. Revised rejorts employed Monday from the sections of Kentucky, by Elko county, Nev., ns The French translated President Wilsons war message Into German, county 'Tennessee,' Arkansas and Alabama, agricultural agent Since gradprinted copies to small balloons and thus sent them across to the Mr. Lambert has served the swept by a series of tornadoes Sunuating, troops. V state of Utah for three years as depday, place the number of known dead at 100. uty dairy and food commissioner. .L U v-to Learning No Offer. Addressing the Business Mens club Fight .O'' Italians Cross Timavo. Til say this much for Mrs. Dibble of Cincinnati, Arthur G. Empey, of Daubsons walls studio are covered Borne. The Italians have crossed Capt David H. Scott. U. S. A, son Well?" with priceless paintings, ah done by Ogden, who served twenty-tw- o months the Timavo and occupied the village Of MaJ. Gen. Hugh L. Scott chief of She used to be a timid little crea- himself." with the Royal Fusileers of England la of San Giovanni, northwest of Dylno, staff of the United States army, photure, but she has acquired a great deal the French trenches, said that the war Surely they are not priceless?1" near the Gulf of Trieste the war office tographed at the Plattsburg training1 of since she Joined the Well, nobody has ever put a price Is not going to end In three months, announces. They have captured nine camp, a hke be has been housewives bdfcotL" assigned. on them yet" , but that It will take eighteen months guns. for the allies to win IL - Hello I said I, .whats that? I stopped to pick It up. V- - se . two-inc- ds 20-ce- 'SPOILING A STORYS EFFECT e Relatives Have a Disconcerting Way of Rushing One to the Point. Better-to-D- o When you are telling something, dont you hate for the listener to urge you to come to the point at once? Especially Is this true In a case where you have maudged something very skillfully, and wish. In telling about IL to give credit where credit Is due. As a rule, better-to-d- o relatives are ImpatlenL and dont seem to care to bear your whole story, writes Claude r Callan In the Fort Worth - i, - - -- "' And Never Complain, Bless 'Em. Pop, why are mothers always spoken cf as gentle?" asked his heir. Oh, because they are so - well broken to hard work. The expression was probably Originated by some un-- . feeling horseman. - Utah-Rlah- . self-relian- six-inc- h Star-Telegra- Years ago a better-to-d- o scut us to a neighbors house to borrow a bucksaw. We were proud to do this for him, and when we returned we left the saw in the yard, stepped Into the house and said to Better: Well, when I got over there I, found that lie wasnt at. home. His wife wouldnt let the saw go, so I went down to the river, where he was fishing. He snid he didnt think that it was at home. He thought he had lent it to his brother, and so" Oh, blank IL" said Better, did you get the saw?" Here's to Laughter. Heres to laughter, the sunshine of the soul, the happiness of the heart, the leaves' of youth, the privilege of purity, the echo of innocence, the treasure of the humble, the wealth of the poor, the head of the cup of pleasure, exclaims a writer In the New York Herald. It dispels dejection, banishes blues and mangles melancholy, for its the foe of woe, the destroyer of depression, the enemy of grief; It Is what makes' kings envy peasants, plutocrats envy the poor, the guilty envy the innocent; its the sheen on the silver of smiles, the ripple on the waters delighL tho glint of the gold of gladness; without it humor would be dumb, wit would wither,, dimples .would disappear- - and smiles would shrivel, for Its a glow of a clean conscience, the voice of a pure soul, the birth cry of mirth, the swan song of sadness. d -- And That," replied the boy, who happened to be passing through the school yard with me. That Is nothing but lead pencih" - But It Is a whole one," said I,nd with a rubber on the end." 1 know IL said the boy. What? Do you mean to tell me that you have seen this here before? Yes, everybodys seen It" All the children in your school have seen this lying here day after day, und not one boy has picked It up?" 'Of course. What should we pick It up for? Theres plenty In the school-hou; the town buys em." I had been given a text for a long meditation. Not pick up a whole new lead pencil ! And a pencil with a rub, ber on it! When I was a boy we prized even slate pencils. A' boy who hooked anybody's slate pencil was baited until he gave It up J but a lead pencil we fought for lead pencils as the Greeks and Trojans fought for Helen. We scoured the countryside for old horseshoes to sell to the blacksmith for money enough to buy a lead pencil; and, having lh we cut our private mark on IL guarded 1L kept It as our last resource in trade. Many a time a precious h lead pencil has turned an important jackknife trade one way or the other. I never had but one lead pencil at a time, and often hardly that, until I was fifteen years old ; and these scorn to pick up a whole one with a rubber! Think of it! The best eraser I had warn piece of rubber-boot heel! Exchange, fer-ente- ten-roun- g Not Expected. - -- I .understand that Jims, "Who was very enthusiastic about jt beforehand, IS now deeply disappointed In the bOsf of marriage." Yes; as soon as they were married his wife threw up her job." Making Play of Work. Making play of work Is often a good idea when getting children to help. Thus, when seeking the aid of youngster to pick up the pins from the floor, let him or her. use a horseshoe magnet for the purpose. Yon can get such a magnet for ten cents. Apes From Ceylon. Apes mentioned In the Bible ia 1 Kings 10:22, and U Chronicles 10:2L were brought to Palestine from Ceylon. the same country which supplied Ivory and peacocki |