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Show ROADS.<br><br> Editor Leader - We often think a great many mistakes are made in the making of roads especially in Cache Valley. Gravel in some places is abundant, and is placed on the roads without regard to size. Boulders about the size of babies heads are thrown on without being broken; these hardly ever make a good road and in England where good roads are common and not the exception, all large boulders are broken before being placed on the road and the gravel there is screened. The roads are a little crowning, the ruts are kept filled, and good roads are the result of a system. Bycycles [bicycles], carriages, wagons, carts, and pedestrains [pedestrians] travel over good roads with pleasure and with reasonable speed, and they (the roads) are a source of satisfaction to all parties who travel thereon. W. |