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Show 4- 4 -- THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Lti LhKE STEAMERS IN tWO FOR PASSAGE TO ATLANTIC - It will M6 time save money. Give one to your boy. Start him right; make him prompt. Set the example; bay one yourself. .We sell standard makes American or Swiss; all guaranteed. ' ' T. ! & BOYD PARK . $ I .. afts : V'Y. ' ' m ' - ' hH MAKERS OF JEWELRY i 7 11 u SAIT LAKE CITY BARGAINS IN USED SO flndm $ cift-Bui- to $800. ranalao light battles. Write for uoa. llatd Car Dept., condition-rcu- v - v ' ' . 'v V a CARS J .' y.1 terms denial first t warned br list and describ - Haada!tedd Aitsa IritlttrCttr - ., LOANED WATCHES RAN AWAY - ' . is-- -' , - V' ' lw.vS, -a- auJ "KC ? fv-- "; s Iv ,r ' XNK "' y vsV ,, ; v. 'V 'V ' .d N V' i v V v v.' 'U; :v. c'v rT a,. 1 1 .. '...S.-.- ? ' V . ?U ' 0 1 H i Vs' c'V ' .SK A Jt i ' It1'' ' V',.. tutet ' T ,rr'st7' -v a.r t i"4 4, ' ' Jr e s wA- ' t 1 S m Timepieces Borrowed From "Jeweler Inherited Odd Habit of One Left to Be Repaired. ' i 'There are several kinds of watches there are gold watches, silver .Owing to the urgent need of ships tor transatlantic service, freighters In use on tla Great Lakes are being ietltted and watches watches dollar for the work. At the yards of the Ameriean Shipbuilding company ut Cleveland these hike carriers are being out In .watches, the jeweler has to lend his patients two parts to penult their passage through the short locks of the Welluud canal to the Atlantic. The photograph shown the how of the steamer North Wind. while theirs are being repaired. we have been ten last the days For ' carrying a borrowed watch, relates a writer in the Detroit Free Press. Our D FRENCH GUN HAMMERING THE GERMANS timepiece was not exactly out of order, it would run, but It had no control, It ran wild on the bases. It stole the second and third hour frequently. ,We would set It at eight oclock and look at it 20 minutes later and discover that It was 15 minutes past three. We are erratic, but we werent erratic W ,J'! W enough to keep up with that watch. x I - So we took it into the dry dock, where iAp r MjL ' sawed-off a at the man squints it through 'Z ; ;m telescope and tells you that it will s Tv 7 cost $2 to fix it. After he had told us It would cost ' ' X us $2 we asked him to lend us a watch (U This he own. our for called until we ifi '1 did. He wound up a ticker and set It. It was 12 noon when we took It from his hands. Two hours later a friend asked us the time, and we showed him our watch. It was a quarter to seven. SWVM I f I a "Gosh, he said, I didnt think It ';'' r& dinner overlooked I was that late. time in some way. A WELL-CONCEALE- Wy V s s a Jt V . So we went back and borrowed MOM Mm r'fj & A 5 an- other watch from the jeweler, This one is 0. K. he said with a smile. We carried it for an hour. In that time it had Jumped 16 hours. We dont :i I : !! tijsi-ct- , tl nutrki t in quest of n ship to ds farm. At TUtjT farm In Wisconsin, a few years ago there were large patches of weeds and other foreign growtli that ho had trle.d In vatu to clear. Many days of Jhnrd work were spent with out success. Finally he ooneoh etLjho Ideti that a jiock of goats could do the wrk and do It better than human hands ami at the same time consume what they cleared und leturu ft profit seven-eight- S three-quart- S BRIDGE BLOWN UP BY RUSSIANS TO CHECK THE GERMANS iimnmuiiw PAY JEWELER HIS OWN MONEY 'a Inveigle Merchant Into Signing Name to Order for Three Hundred Pounds. Parisian Swindler er s J.. I I i v "''v money-makin- i $ Device to Restrain Horae, known device of pulleys, using two on tnch side of the horses neck. The larg-fur,.r cut represents this hrhlle lu use on , n and shows Its method 0f attachment to the Huddle by a strap passing oVer the withers and fastened to each side. The smaller jt shows 1 nrouud the pulleys. PLOVER MADE USEFUL how the rdrt P08 I I m unddle-hurso- I iWFPT lThU arrangement Crop Ordinarily Will Maintain Has Many An ncre'of&weet clover ordinarily will support 20 to 80 shotes. Many other uses for this erstwhile weed are told In Farmers Bulletin No. 820, published by the United States depart ment of agriculture. Stock may refuse to eat sweet clover at first, but If they are kept on the field for a few days they will soon develop a liking for It. It will furnish as much pasture during the season as any other legume, with the possible exception of alfalfa, Sweet clover also makPs a first cut before It gets too class hoy If It Is a remarkable soil coarse, and It builder. It Is one of the best honey plants because of the large amount of nectar It produces. Beekeepers would do well to plant at leust a small patch of it solely for honey purposes, multiplies-b- y three the force applied to the rein by the hand. CORNSTALKS GOOD FOR FEED Stover Not as Good as Clover or Tim othy Hay, But It Will 8usUln Csttls In Winter. Where corn has not been put Into ' the silo this year, the stalks should be cut and shocked for dry forage this fall," says C. IV Bull, University Farm. It may not be as good as clover or timothy hay, but It will sustain cattle through the winter and that is everything to the farmer who Is just begin, nlng to develop a herd. Most of us," continues Mr. Bull, the seriousness of the shortage of Toughage this year. If we ,jid, we should save every bit of corn stover possible. It should be naved and used In order-thhay may aec Lie baled ior shipment to ttons of the Northwest where frough- COVER FOR A CARDEN FRAME! age is very scarce. The crop division of the state committee of food pro conservation believes it Can Be Tilted Over Upper Edge With diction and this fall to save the a duty patriotic It out Dsnger of Falling Slots Engage Pint. 1 : l - vP? .J7, A very clever swindle was success- - i (XEEX 'V 'i'A do not -- realize - fully carried out In the Rue de la Paix, Ww H Paris. A carriage drove up to a large ' ' " " ' ' ? ""'X ' ; . 'i5.y ; Jewelers shop, and an elderly man, with his arm In a sling, accompanied ' enby a footman, who carried a rug, tered the shop. The gentleman selected and bought some three hundred pounds worth of jewelry, and then said, If you donot mind, I will send my' man home for the money." The jeweler bowed, and I should The cover of this frame can be tilted I WASTE APPLES MADE USEFUL the gentleman continued; over the upper edge without danger be pleased if you would write for me. I have hurt my arm. Just write, of Its fulling. There la a Blot a little Many products Into Which They May Please give Robert three hundred Be Converted, 8uch ae Cider, pounds, and sign it Henri. " Inegar, Butter, Etc. war showing a bridge actually being blown This remarkable photograph is one of the very few made during the The Jeweler wrote as he was dlrect- can he seen buckling under the strain of the exploslon, an(J water spouts jIL about, showing mi Thousands of bushels Of apples ed, and In a quarter of an hour the of this bridge was one of the episodes In the thimines planted Intherlver.can also be seen. The blowing up of footman came back with the money, which usually go to waste tinder the for as of the usual military tactics Russian retreat. Russian engineers mined the river and destroyed the bridge had part would trees and then he, with his master, left with to bring some return, a fid munition a as used been depot, also blew up a neighboring village that to food supply' If delaying a pursuing enemy. Theyof add the Jewelry. available the the Teutons. into the hands its falling to home prevent bandied. There went are many When the Jeweler properly dinner his wife asked him the reason products Into which they may be con verted, including cider and vinegar, he had sent for three hundred pounds. The AIRPLANE AMBULANCE IS LATEST-DEVI-CE FOR THE WAR . Then the swindle was discovered. fruit, chops, apple batter, evaporated Garden Frame Cover. Jelly and boiled cider. The last two rogues knew that the Jewelers name more than half way along each, side mf products qccupyBLPlace . whlch.would, was Henri, and they had got him to which tl.e cower, and & pie artte fnij oreucir be hurd to fill by any substitute. write the note for the money, side of the frame. The slots engage In addition to the cider press, the was" taken to his wife,""and thcfl they" own motion a and his with sliding butter cooker and, steam evapthe him permit pins Jewels for apple the paid orator should particularly appeal to but prevent the cover from falling. ' money. Wisconsin Agriculturist. the custom cider maker because they offer a most desirable means of preAgreed With Mother. FIX PLACE FOR STRAWBERRY serving and 'turning sweet cider Into Geralds mother had tried to make the most palatable table products. The him understand what conscience Is In and had told him not to cross the Any evaporator prevents the cider from Worthy of Important Spot fermentation and converts It into a street on his wheel. One day she said First Is It the Home Carden form suitable for an unlimited nuns Gerald, when you crossed the street Fruit to Ripen. ' fine table products. her of toddy, didnt a wee small voice .ell rou that it was wrong? Yes. raa, The strawberry is certainly worthy , be replied. I guess It did, bqt my veof a very important place In any home FATTENING TURKEYS IN FALL locipede tweeked so much I couldnt orchard. It is the first fruit to ripen bear it" generally "and one of the best- - for Ration Consisting of Wheat Middlings j home use and for the local market Commeal and Beef Scrap la Firemen Light. on many kinds of soli will It grow Highly Recommended. A new light greatly aids firemen In and endure extremes about as well as rescue work. This light, strapped to anyothet,! ruLC ,It, ia ready Tor ..the, an Although the- - finishing ot 'turkey ' ''' his back, and eleved slightly above I table for -- market is omeUmes qulte diffi- -' Jit A Jjmewhen frultofsome bis head, ! rxywrrl ' enough to pierce' home Every desirable. Is kind highly cult, it is nevertheless very profitably 'the. dehaest 8moke. ' With one charge have at least, a small straw-- writes W. E. Shetrone, a leading poul-ihouid of calcium carbide, the light 3.000 berry bed and many might find&n tryman. I have had best results by candlepower will burn for over four acre or two profitable. using the following fattening ration; toQra. Six pounds cornmeal, two wheat midPLOWING TO DESTROY WEEDS dlings and two beef scrap. This IS Servant Girls, Pfesse Read. mixed with sour milk and fed for the A servant girl who was kind and weeks Just previous to market where Also Effective Means of Killing Many two polite to a guest at the home gThe turkeys are not closely conInsect she was employed has been left SB Kinds of Injurious fined, but are given only a email run estate of 1200,000, which is a story improves the Soli been have no that need during this period. My young turwfth a moral so obvious as to The steel helmets the by adopted de means keys are fed plenty of green food and of effective universally comment San Antonio Light. Flowing is an of aour skimmed milk. As they grow X Europe on the battlefields Inventions that military Ingenuity and wars necessity have stroying weeds. It also destroys many the To many the used photwhich prey gradually, increase the feed and by to be Useful Birds. this war is now added the airplane ambulance. When speed kinds of injurious Insects created during a of change from cracked to whole grains. ' are making are osphere who Ducks, geese and guineas needed to prevent death, the aero Is Infinitely better than the motor m farm crops. The incorporation After six weeks a good mixture is two the world combat They are is urgently with matter food as a watchdog to give an alarm the of and organic This British official photograph shows a rehearsal of the use of manure hKtory ambulance. In ones gem the are texture from its pounds cornmeal, two wheat bran, oca f approaching strangers. They r one of the new aero ambulances. Its use is advocated by Doctor Chasslng, a oil by plowing improves and In y evq TJP 5 C" conical shape more profitable, too, because the food ule being rrPtjr cf .lr rut'ry c" th1 ' tbev roT! ri I' ' ico ? i1 at I 1 - - corn-stalk- s. the-effe- photographer a f , - j J I J i I 1 ; I I !es Sf i T I ' - r$-p- h 1 . g Other Uses. the ruins of a house whence h s 3 This Is an example that could he practiced more generally. Many farms have brush patches that could accommodate a tloek of goats" and prove a proos!tlon to the owner. The goat is an unimal that can thrive on feeds that other animals could not. It has been remarked that gouts could live on tin cans, but some of the brush tlint they consume und turn Into profit Is about as had. Burning the brush Is n dead loss to the farm owner, hut when he turns a flock Into that patch It docs not take long to cut down the weeds and Instead of being a loss it Is a profit to the owner. Here Is a system practiced ou many farms us a side line that farmers say is the cheapest labor on the farm. Instead of being an expense It Is gu Investment, ns the animals can be taken from the patch and, without any additional feed, shipped ;to market and sold at a profit. The market for gouts lias been such that they nearly always are worth what they cost In the start and the added weight Is whnt makes the money. Instead of paying for hands to rid your farm of weeds and foreign growth, use a tloek of goats and use the men In softie other line where they can do more good. 20 to 30 Shotes well concealed Photograph taken on the western front showing a heavy French gun Germans. the death of at missiles Its Is It big sending s - Acre know now when we look at it whether it is Berlin time or tomorrows time. We can set it at two oclock, and when the city hall Is ringing three our borrowed watch swears It Is 15 minutes after four oclock tomorrow. At first we looked on the watches suspiciously, but now we have begun to suspect ourselves. When three watches begin to lie to your face something Is wrong. 1 i)t elt'.-irin- c nil! tin HitTe. ptt lni tii',.;lill tlrill, hid I jinntd v Two standard grades for pota- v toes have been recommended by V V the r."SrfWti administration V and the U. S. department of C' No. 1 shall consist of V 'oinnl potatoes of similar varie- V tal characteristics, practically V free from dirt or otlisr foreign $ mutter, fms Injury, sunburn, V sfcoiakgrow th. cuts, s'ah, blight, V dr rot iititl damage caused by V v or Iiieclouileal V disease, means. The .minimum diameter V V of potatoes of tin round varie- V V ties shall he one and V Inch and of potatoes of V V V tin long varieties one and Inch. No. 2 shall em-st of po t ntoes of slniila r v nrle-- 1 at characteristics, practically 8 a loml of gouts to , 'v? if held nlile-l'oillt'- 'i'x C - tvuiarkt'tl ttts'U dneti a liiestiiik feeder reeently when tit .n V s N A, I : de t. , 1 I rMsrt S , . v' x SN. . " CLEANERlJpQss Many Farms Have Spots Whre Animals Could Be Accommodated and Prove Money Making Proposition to Owner. . X srA x . ' 3 M'X N -- i v.x; . 5 l O i v"V' - 1 & i $VsA iVrud&' ,y ! class Wi.ii v . R . , O.dsmoh lei, Gui'tuteed - ' - ' fOUNDtoiftda STRICT . Goats Quite Efficient in Clearing Up Brush Patch. Our prices are moderate. Itt MAIN GOOD LAND i - |