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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYS VILLE. UTAH BTIUI STATE i 0:iE RESULT OF THE SHELL FLANT EXPLOSION IIH'S TOEH15HEJTQUAUTT SPAGHETTI James A. Bean, one of the Utah pioneer ubo was with the first Provo ettlers in 1849, died January 19 at hi home In Provo. William Green, miner, 28 year of Age, of Neffs canyon, attempted suicide at Salt Lake, taking poison, hut It J5 Bxk Fret SKIHKER MFG.C0L. OMAHA, U1A tAXOSTmOSOWl GOOD ROADS HELP CHILDREN The state auditor office last week Issued wwTant to the amount of $16,000 covering bounties on predatory animals for the last six months. A. 0. Smoot, who was nominated for postmaster of Provo several weeks ago, a as confirmed by the senate last week. He succeeds James Clove. Wum Sc, Drt A. DEN VEJ. t CDn? His Mettle, .roving Gad-spu- r. d , Lew- iston was seriously wounded, when a rifle in the hands of her son was accidentally discharged. With a celebration on the part of the Republicans,. Lincolns . birthday, February 12, will be remembered In Salt Lake In more pretentious man, ner than ever. 1916 there was completed in During Salt Lake 8.93 mile of street paving, ns against 13.2 miles contracted for, according to the annual report of the supervisor of streets. Ground for the new sugar factory of tlie West Cache Sugar company, which will be erected at Cornish, at an approximate cost of $600,000, will he broken Immediately, Frank Francis, for the past twenty year editor of the Evening Standard of Ogden, was elected secretary of one-roo- .22-ealib- re m CMRETS MI - bad taste or constipation WHERE TWELVE SCHOOLCHILDREN WERE KILLED by morning. C Get the Ogden Publicity bureau, succeed- ing JAnes P. Casey, resigned. That rabies exists to such an extent in Millard and Washington coun ties that It may be necessary to kill A great number of cattle, is announo--eby the state hoard of health. A resolution urging the governor and legislature to create a salaried position of state humane Inspector was adopted at a meeting last week of the Utah Humane society at Salt Lake. As a result of the activities of more - than a hundred sportsmen who partlc-lpateIn a rabbit drive at Monument , ' .. 1 Y i sfr V d A box. 10-ce- Are you keeping your bowels, Uver, and stomach dean, pure and freak with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Let Stop having a bowel wash-day- . Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowel A Cascaret will make yon They work great while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any Inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Stone Road In Ohio. Millions of men and women take a now and then and never Cascaret r schools Into larger, stronger graded have Biliousness, Coated Headache, schools, with high school courses, Sour Stomach or Indigestion, Tongue, and directed by a competent principal Adr. Constipation. corps of teachers. On the other hand in counties Books In Prison. which have Improved their roads, the has many fine pro-- ' literature Prison schools are easily reached, the averductlons to Its credit In prose as well age attendance greater, the efficiency as poetry. In his prison at Athens, largely Increased and economic con- Socrates completed his great argument solidation made possible. Regular atfor immortality; In a Roman dungeon tendance at school means consistent some of his greatest diThe little rural schoolhouse at Vlreton, Okla., wae lifted from Its foundation and whirled around on the wings of school Galileo made a terrific tornado, causing the death of 12 children. Mlsa Vera Carter, the teacher, was badly Injured. Miss Carter and regular growth of both his prison In Wartburg In scoveries, consolidation of schools and and pupil, 1 it. door and closed schoolhouse. back the whirled at the cloud twisted The and translated the New Teseald: placed my against straight means a maximum of efficiency at a castle Luther There was nothing we could do. When the storm struck It seemed as If the end of the world had come, so great was German language. Dartament the into minimum of cost It is - also note--, the roar and confusion. The schoolhouse was lifted into the air, twisted dlzslly and then went all to pieces. his twelve years in Bedford Jail worthy that there Is a marked tend- ing his Immortal dream dreamed Banyan ency for the consolidated school to be- of the Pilgrims Progress." Sir WaBERNARD M. BARUCH come the social and Intellectual cenCZAREVITCH STUDYING PROGRESS OF WAR wrote his fragmentary ter of the community. Most modern lter Raleigh world to beguile the long the f hlstory-orural achoolhonses are so constructed "hie of imprisonment In the years as to serve the community as gather Tower of London. Much of the New lng places for various kinds of public Testament also Is prison literature. meetings, and where vans are used to Some of the finest of the epistles of convey the children to school during during his Imthe day they are frequently pressed St. Paul were writtenand the Book of Into service to haul the farmers and prisonment at Rome, was wriJohn Stl their wives to Institute work, lectures, the Revelation of the Island on exile an was tten he while or entertainments at the schoolhouse. Chronicle. The consolidated school becomes a prison of Patmos, London sort of community center' to which all Idle Curloalty. educational and social activities conor iJ A I may be half full hotel lobby In and order that it may proverge, s them no one gives perly perform that' function all of the millionaires and highways leading to It should be sc second look." " I I Thats true. This Is a prosperous improved as to render it readily acvw ' v o country." ' cessible throughout the year. r r. But let a man enter with a queer in his hands and huPERILOUS RAZOR-BACROADS piece of baggage are stretched to ndreds of necks Si J feel the poor of Ogdon will have enough to last them, several jrabbit meat days. Rolaml D. Williams, who waa mysteriously shot and killed last week in Oklahoma City, was well known In Salt Lake, He was a music teacher and opened a studio there with his wife In J9J8. The Salt Lake Real Estate association! will petition the legislature for a repeal of the act passed by the last legislature limiting the rate of taxation to an aggregate of IT mills, wblch any county can levy on prop- erty. An avalanche in Cottonwood gulch buried the cabin In which W. C. B. Sharp lived, and when he was dug out from the ruins of the cabin be was so far gone that he died just as he was being carried Into the hospital at lllngh&m. The efforts of the Salt Lake Commercial and Rotary clubs to obtain the 1918 convention of the National Live Stock association for Salt Lake City were crowned with success In Cheyenne, Wyo where the livestock men voted to come to Salt Lake next year. for the estimated deflcltln the school funds of the state made necessary under the operation bf the pres ent tax law and Incident to the growth of school population In Utah Is the problem now confronting Utah edu- cators. Although the messageIs regarded As the work of a demented person Tather than that of an 1. W. W., post office Inspectors have been trying to learn the Identity of a man who dropped a threatening note In one of the receiving boxes at the Ogden how to provide legally $141,000 to-nig- ht by morning. -- v'.'ITA : f:'l Vf x ' 'i i i 5 K ' 1, V O - Miniature Mountain Ranges Should limit." Not Be Maintained in Center No Place to Stay. tru They Are Dangerous. Ton know the old saying that weffi a of Lave ever ridden along a Is found at the bottom I , If yon Yes, replied the cynic. and fashcountry road which has been worked of out axe wells going to a peak in the center bo that your know that load tilted one way while you tried to ion nowadays." keep your balance by tilting the other, yon know what the wrong kind of road dragging is. Roads so dragged should be reported to the road supervisor, or the county engineer. Such roads are positively dangerous. Help the good roads cause by seeing that the roads of your vicinity are not made m'nlature mountain ranges. postoffice, ' V ' . ; woman that her a On complaint of VS husband lost his monthly pay check ,0 of more than $100 in a gambling game ; in Salt Lake and that she and her I tAV children were deprived of the necessU " ties of life as a result, the police made Bernard M. Baruch of New York on A raid on the place and arrested six The cxarevltch of Russia, who may one day be chief of the largest army his way to the House office building in men on charges of gambling. in the world, Is here shown in his latest 'photograph studying a war map where he had been Washington, Commander of the various units of Under the guidance of a distinguished officer. to what he knew of the tell the National Guard of Utah Intend leaks of official news to the alleged conferring with the military commitstock market. BIRTH tew BUY a OF UFAYETTE AMERICANS tees of the state legislature in ROAD VERY SIMILAR TO LIFE day and placing before the commlt- Buddhism as Understudy,,-- tees the financial needs of the militia A Buddhist priest once said to a misin order to keep Its strength in acWe have no love in our rel- Rough Road la interesting, but We sionary, Must Travel Over It Slowly and cordance with the federal program. igion. Christianity has. You will of 11, Quite Carefully. Ogden, Charley Barth, aged therefore succeed." has confessed to writing blackhand And all this is the stranger because now much a road is like life. The letters to the mother of Leota Davis, the Buddhists heretofore have taught enamour--ewas 10. good road Is like life at its best Young Booth aged Turnsr chlldreq pnd women have of' thb 'liiliV ifclrl Unif threatened TSUte 'WlQj AtTBCgJq tto fcotiisc amrihey'have' itfi&equentf to kidnap her if her mother did not been neglected. Now they are quoting road is like life at its worst A rough iorbid the Attentions of other youths. from authors who speak of Meth- road is interesting, but we have, to In to be the He has promised good odisms work in Europe, beginning traverse It slowly and carefully. future, among the children, 2 . Conserve Soil The program for the tig Farmers The lmltalkm of ChrisBaiTinefhodsr Fertility. Soil confercan be conserved by and Is a great, though an Housekeepers Roundup fertility eomundesigned, ence to be held under the direction pdment to the work of the missionary the use of good crop rotations which include the legumes, by feeding all of the extension division of the Utah and the native church. An Interesting fact is that the Buddhist sect which Crops on the place where they are Agricultural college at Logan, from grown by the careful return of all maIs most active In this imitation V 4. v January 29 to February 3, has just has, as one of its teachings, a belief in the nures to the boU. been announced. Americans have purchased the birthplace of the Marquis de Lafayette In comLug of a redeemer who is to save The shutting off of gas and the turn-laCara for Farm Machinery. of it on shortly afterward by the France, and by Americans the historic chateau is to be restored and per- from sin. The Christian Herald. The farm machinery is only used for gas company at Salt Lake Is thought petuated as a memorial, museum and home. Through thp personal efforts No Wonder. to have caused a fatality. The victim pf Mrs. William Astor Chanler and John Moffat this purchase was made, and a short period, but must work continThe first time Cholly tried to mn uously when was W. T. Rand, 24 years of age, a the chateau Is to become the property of the French Heroes fund. It Is the being used. Hence it brakemin on the Denver & Rio Grande purpose of the French Heroes to make this chateau in France a complement his new car It turned turtle," must be In good running 'order and Probably to show its sympathy properly adjusted. railroad. It is believed he was as- to Mount Vernon. In It are to be kept records of colonial days as well as with its owner. Hes such a lobster. those of the present war. phyxiated as he slept. v IS sub-penae- , - 17 & Co., Inc. Old reliable raw fn, The trouble with you, (Jadur u The rural population Is more willing that you are too easily discourag.-remarke- d than schools today "better to support his friend, Glithers. at any previous time. It Is being re I think so," answered dont allzed that all educational activities or For Instance, yesterday 1 want-ecoragencies must be more or less to borrow the small sum of 8 related, and, more than all else, that dollars the to accessible they must be more Yes?" children. In many counties when 1 delivered a neat little speech to bad roads prevail, most of the schools twelve people before I got the exactly va are of the antiquated That strikes me at extraordi. money. located along riety. They are usually nary perseverance. the winter, bad roads which, during when the schools are usually in session, become so nearly Impassable as to make it difficult for the children to reach them. This condition causes Irregular attendance and restricts the educational opportunities of the child. Not only this, but It often Impedes the Kitchen of the Lackawanna hotel lu Klngsluud, N. J wrecked by the bombardment from the shells that exploded economic consolidation of these small- In the Canadian Car and Foundry plant. The photograph shows the hole made by the shell and the havoc it caused. The shell ran be seen on the chair. The owner of the hotel is a former German army officer, so at least one of the No sick headache, biliousness, , allied shells found a German mark, rado. Just IS liv tor iui GiM. Friend Benefit Improved Highways f Great to Them in Going and Coming From Country SchoolA A fine of $100 was Imposed on Walter II. WedeJl of Ogden, who wae found guilty of laving shipped decayed fruit out of the state of ColoMrs. Sarah Marler Affleck of HCTDSY TFAP?ERS hi lieved he will recover. 1 hg Red PUCE d There has been No Increase In the price o ' d j -- " r-- v a g - Jl Nor A -- 'I ft vWClWLHt awe ibVtfS - LJU i 4 vt Any Decrease In the 4 Si3e ol Pacha i 0? Quality 02 the Food. |