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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH e eMaW WESTERN GIRLS TRAIN .FOR AIR SERVICE own? . mmm SUMMERY Transportation ef Raw Materials anc Finished Producta of Far. reaching Importance. crushed f V These six young women of Los Angeles, Cal., have formed nn aviation corps and offer their services and machines to the government for coast putrol work. Miss Alice La Chapelle, leader of the girls and a finished avlatrix, Is the one seated on the airplane. The others are, left to right, Zunette Whiting, Mrs. A. It. Cochran, Mrs. William Duffy, Dolores Francis and Vea Kitchln. a- - MODEL y .V - OF FRENCH WAR TANK - v - yvV,'7TWl Sct 4 o' Vf Tills Is the St Chamond tank, tlie latest model deviat'd by the French. has revolving turrets and is very heavily armored. MAY BE-A- AMBASSADOR N V jt . 4 It IN THE PLAHSBURG Is armed with guns, long-rang- e TRAINING CAMP Patience Rewarded. Patient work with the drag whenever necessary daring the season will mean more for our roads than will trying for bond Issues. -- TO ( e V . s will wn SpacaOr lot. eaU tack canninf. book on pracroni o, Itjcm t bead Ac tane rat mtrm tfaapofot oaa doaa rina it you earnot Id them t AMrmii Dmpartmmt S4 'yoaidaaWa. BOSTON WOVEN BOSE RUBBER CO. 1 k I Cmbridt, Mm. 1 i GRIM GAS BATTLES 1 FOUGHT 1 Shells Fired in Great Quantities by Both Sides in Struggles on British FronC Asphyxiating Andre Tudesq, writing of the buttles on the British front, says there was such an expenditure of asphyxiating shells one day that six hours after the last deluge of them suffocating smells were still passed through. Lavish expenditure f gag on both sides form a characteristic of the furious attacks and counter-attack- s which have been delivered day and night round these two villages. The mask Is here as precious as the grenade or the rifle. As in a frightful carnival. In the manner of Edgar Allan Toe, one could see In the night on the slopes west of Fresnoy entire regiments in masks, fighting and killing each other in the midst of black vapors, which were rendered more fantastic by the light of the moon. d The struggle thus took most singular forms. Throwing away their arras the combatants would fly at each other throats and try to tear away each others masks. Few prisoners were taken In these eneoun- ters, and the wounded are fewer alone receives the llohsshare. hand-to-han- on still-De- ath Willing to Be Good Albert Chevalier tells the following: One night, remarked the famous in a certain music ball ' comedian, where there was a notoriously bad orchestra, the manager suddenly appeared on the stage and apologized r for the absence of a favorite whose name was a great ' comic-singe- fea-tur- e, ELIMINATE "KITCHEN WASTES." . - V. be-goo- d - I' .. n 'v iJ v 'M er x ij,x VV. lWSIti JMii L Mr. Ekl .ijq lUoktr vice president of the society of Tokyo, who probably will be the next Japanese am- bassador to the United States. n ,ln Case of Danger, When his detachment came to relieve Rmall advance party on the firing Ine, somewhere on the western front, Aeutenant X naturally took possession tit the only shelter he rould find sort of hut rudely contrived by his i blackened and j predecessor Amid-thbattered ruins of one of the houses in the blasted village, still swept night j and day by a furious tempest of 'shot and shell. The only roof was a piece, of -- tin torn and riddled wrth bullet holes, while Inside a pile of muddy straw did duty as a couch. Over the straw bung a bit of chain. andt faiv 't fried Td the i baln was a scrap of pa per upon, which. .was scrawled In of the former tenant these w ords : Alarm hell. Dq wot pull the rord evept In case of danger. . t'. slg-naTI- For Etdldin OIL TANKER THAT SANK A SUBMARINE e -- Horse Chestnuts as Food. An effort is being mnde to adapt thei horse chestnut to the human dietary. The nuts are more than half starch and sngnr. with some proteld and fat, and are mitrirlons. Their alue chiefly This I the American steamship Silver Shell, an ot! tanker owned la San en the elimination of the bitFrancisco, which fought and mnk a German submarine la the Mediterranean ter element and the Irriating sujKtnln-ik- e on Decoration day. Inserted Is a photograph of Capt. Vhn Charlton of .Am Philadelphia, commander of the Silver Shell. dejM-nd- Fat from meat, suet and drippings fat from sotfps are wastefully thrown away and fresh lard, oils and fats are used for frying. When butter is 40 t cents a pound it should not be men Honed as a frying- - fat' even "In the homes able to buj 1L It matters not whether we are financially able stand the waste, somebody Is going hungry because of. our extravagance. The preparing of vegetables may m an a great waste; careless peeling of iotatoes often done in haste at Jatejh&ur.when tLme Is more important than the potato. great leak which should le watched.' In many homes potatoes are not peeled at all, and everybody seems ,to be perfectly happy eating the wholesome vegetable with all Its vegetable acids and mineral salts left In It. Lack of forethought Is another source of wastefulness. Planning meals days In advance will eliminate a large expense. It only needs a good trial prove the advantage. 60 - Up Qnicllly probably die very best food you can ' select is Grape-Hut- s. It contains ibe mineral salts and energy values all the "nutriment of whole wheat and barley digests easily and quickly, and the flavor is delicious. There! a Esasca ZT - iWut B t ul -- r n f , cow-pat- h Crete. U The manager explained that he hnd; every reason to believe that the artist ' In question would positively apiear-late- r " Ai on ; and then, by way of throwThe appallng figures of $700,000,000 of waste In fbod stares us in the ing oil on troubled waters, suggested,. worth 1 face nearly every day In order to avoid a wait, that the audiNo few nor any group of ence should be favored with a little; women can remedy this music. As he announced this, a pathetie-volc- e evil. It must be the conin- the certed effort of Jarfee gallerywas heard: -numbers in each comQh, I soy, Mr, Manager, well if yer dont let the band play munity. Wastes are so many that it is possible The Approach. mention only the most glaring ones. Nocoyne Im going to ask old Got-r- ox Many of these no doubt each reader for his daughters hand. Whats will refuse to admit are found In her a good way to begin? , '" "" ' ' kitchen, but perhaps some equally as Smart Oh, spring a few other jokes-obad have not been mentioned. him first to see how he takes them. We waste carloads of food In preparing more than Is needed andmt4a y-- . ! teU!gent!y makIngler dishes. Made-ovdishes are never highly gratifying and It Is much wiser to have no left1- --' .-s- ! overs to dispose of or make more ex pensive by the addition costly food to utilize the leftover. v The average woman all over the country Is willing to conform to the re' ' . : i quest to have but three courses at din1, . ner even when entertaining. Little dabs of food served In eight or ten courses either means a vast amount SmM'Jj. tbe ollkrra'- - ttalaing catnp at rittttsburg, K. Y.; practicing from the top of Oxcar. Inserted la a photograph- - of Colonel Wolf. of waste or, fully as important, a human S. A. ln comniaud at the rump. engine clogged by too much fuel to dispose of, causing disease and often sudden death. HOW pei-ation. d Wwt V Beecher. -j- hard-surface- ft 1 d Of all earthly music that which reaches farthest Into heaven. Is the, beating of a truly loving heart. H. W Amerlcan-Japa- Conducive to Happiness. " Good roads are morfcjcopdudve to human happiness than good digestion. Ton can coddle your digestion with malted milk,; but there is nothing more certain to convert a into a highway than brains, plus money, plus con-- . r 0r Mass., today told the delegates to the convention of the 'American Civic association. Our present rural road system was planned years ago and Th some sections they were laid out a hundred years ago," he said. Traffic condi tions were vastly different then, the automobile had not been Invented and a large portion of the crops produced onench farm were consumed or man ufactured at home. Up to the present time major Improvements have been confined to direct trunk lines connecting large centers of population. Such roads, there- e. r vs fr ltural college, Amherst, Economy In road building calls for consideration of tools, consideration of operation, and comparison of results. On all these points the split-lo- g drag scores a bull's-eyIt Is the simplest and cheapest of all road tools.. And it is the cheapest andeasiest to pperute. And, when assisted by farm Implements, It can be made to do anything that needs to be done In building the average earth road; with results that It Is difficnlt to obtain with any other tool, no matter how expensive It may be. Frait se a li Yob Ice-col- d The nations rural road system needs replanning, Prof. Frank A. Waugh of the Massachusetts Agricu- la Simplest and Cheapest of All tnw plemente Mot Difficult of tv. V- - Present Rural System Laid Out Hundred Years Ago Vast Changa In Traffic Conditions. tt Tor sugar of a cupful of milk and the beaten v hltes of four eggs. Mix carefully and pour Into cups and steam In the oven a half hour. Turn out, gently dust with powdered sugar and serve. Strawberry Sauce. Mix a tablespoonful of softened butter with one and a half cupfuls of powdered sugar and one small box of strawberries, washed. Cherry Salad. Take a quart of ox heart cherries, carefully stone and fill the cavities with nut meats. Serve In lettuce cups and garnish with mayonnaise dressing with nasturtium leaves and blossoms for garnish. Cherry and Pineapple Pie. Take a can or equal parts of fresh pineapple and cherries, sweeten, add the Juice of a lemon and use as filling with the following crust; Pastry With Olive Oil,' Take a cupful and a half of flour, a quarter of teaspoonful of salt and a quarter of a cupful of olive oil. Mix as usual. Such a crust Is much more easily digested than that made of lard. Rasin Sauce for Ice Cream. Boil a Cupful of seeded raisins with two cupfuls of water until soft. Rub the raisCook the ins through a colander. raisin liquor with two cupfuls, of sugar for three minutes, add the raisin of chopped walpulp and a on choconut meats. Serve late ice cream. Fondant Dipped . Strawberries. These delicious confections sell for a dollar a pound and may be made very cheaply at home. Prepare the fondant by boiling sugar and water together with a little cream of tartar or a tablespoonful of corn sirup to keep the sirup from sugaring. Melt the fondant over hot water and dip the berries into It, draining them on waxed paper. These delicious candies must be eaten the same day or they will spoil. half-cupf- ROADS IS FUNDAMENTAL TOOL OMAHA. US A. Maojoni rcfeny in America Urfv cup- , well-buttere- Good Road Near Chicago. DRAG SmtfKtHFdCa WH'it coon book tree two-thir- . fore, are especially valuable for the movement of heavy freight and are now being used., extensively by automobile trucks." " Take a third of a cupful of butter, add a half cupful of sugar and half a cupful of flour sifted with a half cupful of cornstarch and three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, r--s TO REBUILD COUNTRY HIGHEST CSJ15E DURUM as a e Kauris. Srtow Balls. - LATEST whether It be small or large, to the national defense. The transportation of raw materials and finished products becomes far more Important than ever before, for transportation charges form a large part of the cost of many essentials. Utility must be given more weight than heretofore In reaching decisions as to road improvements and mere enjoyment, ordinarily a legitimate object for some expenditure of publle funds, mast be relegated to the back ground for a time. Our roads have acquired an Importance as agencies in national preparedness which calls for a mobilization of our road builders for the-- greatest efficiency In the broad transportation problems of the country. KL2I RSX TBI or depending Jess, upon the acidity of ful of ductlve expenditures of moiey and energy must be stopped. The efficiency of the American army and navy will e fostered by greater efficiency among those called upon to bear the financial strain on our resources and to furnish the labor and material needed to supply our armed forces. The products of the forest, rolne farm and factory must be supplied to both nation end private consumer at the lowest reasonable - cost la order that all may contribu their utmost. lwr..-Vv- - DfSHES. berries straw with a Illghway authorities are facing a new public demand which must receive at ec the most careful study. Every resource of the country must be an!allunpro- 81 There Is no moie delicious dessert than a simple layer of cake filled with , whipped cream which bus bee sweetened with s of half cupful GOOD HOADS ROW IMPORTANT trtffizedTo'the-utm- ost Diamonds are only found In tha darkness of the earth; truths are only found In th depths of the thought. If ha Of what shall n man b proud -is not proud of hi friends Robert U Steveason. irtXfi. Grape-Nut- s |