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Show k L .. . . ...... K. THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH fa the Spring-tim- e It's Just at Dog Teams Saved Many Lives. Word has recently been reeel ed of the heroic efforts made during recent months to check the influenza epidemic No changes In officers and direc- in Yukon territory, where remote comtors of the Sugar company munities faced crave danger because FOR were nude at the unmiul election held of limited medical and nursing supIndian To meet the EFFECTS plies emergent'), at Salt I.ake lat vvexk. OF In muxs meeting the citizens of mailers with dog teams were from Daw von with, Millville have voted untuiimuusl) to LA row the voium and sent Issue bonds to hudd a pole line ill snow as fur north nv Fort Mi Ihervon, GRIPPE install electric lighting. ne..- - the mouth of the Mackiiiic liver, 13 H. North Sir. Crersa Law, XeN Peterson, 'one of the early setFranklin St., Brazil, Indiana, has the round trip of 1.0HO miles umking tlers in Utah, died at his home in Brig- in u little lew than two months, vvhbh a word of cheer for sufferers from LaGrlppo and Its results. ham Olt.v, April 12, following a para- - Is a f lir performance In mill "inter. 1-.vtlc stroke which later developed Tin1 umiey Included crossing the Liquid or Tablet Korn hemorrhage of the brain. littk mountain. Sold Kverywher Theft of six head of horses and two U. J. is Allen, mules charged against Annoyed His Dogship. a weal tlij sheep nnd cattle man of Definite and Distinct U.ieiii coming home from school Draper, In a complaint issued after " i'll two little playmates, Edith and "Tmiiui), wlmt's a vacuum'' many weeks of Investigation " tli t neouutered Bill, its somethin' Why, a biggish" dog. The first great review that the Wo- Ibi little frumls evidenced a certain nothin' in it mans Benefit association .of the Mac- iui.u ni et scare ns the deg np- cabees ever has held in Utah was held e U iu it at Ogden ou April 1, -- delegates being Dent be scared, Eileen told her bub mites he won't huit vou present from all over the state Hi t linn the to bring lf Utah housewives dog Jumped at Eileen 'Me uui-- t have heard vvliat I said, down the price of meat, oft n nils of Kidney and bladder troubles dont the United States department of ag- siinl.l let n. iu xelutmg the Incident to of themaclres. They grow disappear riculture Mi), the) should see that In r im liu r biter. upon you, slow lr but atcadil), undermore cottage cheese Is for food mining jour Lealth with deadly cerIn the home. Close Calculation. tainty, until you fall a victim to inA workmgmun hired to do a small ;il .ns prefer phi)ing big cities curable disease. Stop your troublea "Idle there is repair job i an individual contractor to pl.t 114 one night stands,' " remarktime. Don't wait until little pauii beand as such Is not entitled to com- ed Mr sieimmgton Barnes. I to i n't trifle with dis come lug aches W list's the difference. pensation for injuries, according to a ease. To avoid future suffering hegiu treatment with GOLD MEDAL Ilnar-lelike to have jmople stay through decision rendered by the state indusOil (upsides now. Take three or the show In a one night stand evtrial commission. four every dnv until you feel that you Fred ltoher, Sr., of Santa Clara, er) body 1ms a home to go to. In a are entirely free from pula. whose right hand was badly mangled big vitv a lot of people would rather This wet! known preparation hi been our of the national remedies of Holb.v a premature explosion vvliile he sit in the thenttr than go hack to the land for lenturiea. In 1096 the govern hotel." n was wot king on the St road, has been obliged to submit to an operation for amputation of tbe band. Workers for the state campaign of s the Yhtorj loan drive rejMtrt that ever) where in Utah are chterfully responding to the government's appeal and that business men In all parts are cooperating with the committee In charge. Kmplojers of Utah are urged to notify the federal emplo)inent offices. In Salt Lake City and Ogden at their 1 was passing through the critical earliest opportunity concerning posiFreemont, (X years of age and had all period of life, being forty-si- x tions that are open, or that are likely chan ga heat flashes, to incident that the symptoms to leoome available within the next nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, lxty days. so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Seven yyars ago, says tbe weekly Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as beat the new letter of the department of agremedy for my troubles, which it surely proved I be. to feel better and stronger In everv way since In silos were only four riculture, there and the annoying symptoms have It, taking Utah, while last summer the alio cenMrs. M. Ooddkh, 935 Napoleon St, Fremont, sus showed more than 400 of such Ohio. feeding conveniences ou dairy faBms North Haven, Conn. Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegetaIn the state. ble Compound restored my health after everything else A call Is going out from the office had failed when p&uint through change of life. There la nothing like it to overcome tbe trying symptoms. of MaJ. A. IL Eipery, head of the army Mia. Fdoicxci Iszu.a, Box J97, North Ilsven, Conn. Idaho and Utah recruiting service for for young meit to rally again to the colors. According to Major Emery, the need for 50,000 volunteers Immedi- STATE HEWS UTAH (QQOD this time of the year that we need some Utah-ldah- PERUNA thing taken o- JDW - Pmp, sack because they go away from Nature, and the only way to get well is to go back. Something grows out of the ground in .fra form of vegetationXto cure almost Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y, long Unoe found herbs and roots provided Hjy Nature to overcome constipation, jjaad of these e selected Mayapple, leaves W Aloe, root of Jalap, and from them pills, that ;made little white called Dr. FSeroes Pleasant Pellets, your intestines are stopped up, t poisons and decayed matter are im--J prisoned in your system and these are learned by the blood through your 'body. Thus does your head ache, you get diasy, you cant sleep, your skin may break out, your appetite declines iyou get tired and despondent. As a matter of fact, you may get sick all over. Dont you see how useless all this suffering ts? All that is often needed is a dose 'of castor oil, or something which is more pleasant, a few of Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets, which he has placed in almost ' every drug store in this country for your convenience and health. Try them by all means. They are probably the very thing you need, right now. sugar-coate- d .. r Calf Enemies BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian can stamp them out with Cutter's Anti-CaScour Serum and Cutter's Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate and Aggressin, or Cutter's Blackleg Pills. Ask Kim about them. If be hasnt our literature, write to us for information on these products. lf The Cutter Laboratory. 111. or -- Chicago, HnUM(Mr natXWwa ffae Soothe Your Itching Skin - by the United States Department of Agriculture ) accordWith full state ing to the terms of the federal aid road act, tbe United States will have a total of at least $574,900,000 for co- (Prepared 1 operative roud building during the next three years. The federal part of this fund Is assured by an extra appropriation of $209,000,000 In the post office appropriation bill just passed by congress and signed by the president. Officials of the bureau of public roads. United States department of agriculture, which administers the pro visions of the federal aid road acl with the state governand ments In the expenditure of the money, point out that this amount of funds is the largest ever appropriated for similar purposes and for a similar period by any government In the history of the world, and that U enables the federal and state governments to carry out a road building program of a magnitude never equaled. In connection with the great federal-aiprogram It Is also noted that expenditures for highway work In the United States this year are likely to amount "to half a billion dollars or more. On reports received from state highway departments, the bureau of public roads estimates the 1919 expenditures for roads nnd bridges at $385,000,000, or $110,000,000 more than the average expenditures for 1910 and d the law connew the appropriation Is that taining It broadens the definition of a rural post rood, under which class a highway hod to qualify In order to receive the benefits of the federal aid act. Under the old act It was required that mall should actually be carried on the road or that there should be a reasonable prospect that mall would be carried on It within a short time after The new act says: Improvement . . . the term rural post roads . . . shall be construed to ineuu any publle road, a major portion of which ' ;r & v 1 A 4 'Jy&m Cuticura ilUnatiati 8or 8, Oinkoeot ft I meh free of Cettcwe, Xpfc ftMaple DU. I, TilMnw teo. 7r VI 3s , --e eat, The milk of human kindness usually SJJ per cent or more. tests is Your Work Hard? Work which brings any unusual strata on the back and kidneys tends it eauae kidney ailments, such at backache, lameness, headache, diumeas and distressing urinary troubles. Kidney eomphunbs make any kind of work doubly bard and if neglected there is dropsy or Brights danger of disease. Lf your work ts hard on the back, keep vour kidneys in good condition with Doans Kidney Fills. Thousands rely on them. s tvL An Idaho Cue J. X V ? i ' Doans had roSTDUCLBURJf CO Traction Englna Hauling Material for Construction of Road. is now used or can be used, or forms a connecting link not to exceed ten mllea In length of any road or roads now or hereafter used, for the transportation of the United States malls, excluding every street and road In a place having a population, as shown by the latest available federal census, ef 200 or more, except that portion of any such street or road along w bleb the houses average more than 200 feet apart. The new act also raises the government limit of contribution from not to exceed $10,000 a mile to not exceed $20,000 a mile, taking account of higher present posts of labor and materials. Tbe law also authorizes the secre-tar- y of war to transfer to the secretary of agriculture nyiterial, equipment and supplies suitable for highway improvement and not needed by tbe ten-ye- five-ye- ar ar 0. pins $209,000,000, or a total of $291,000,000 of federal funds, will be 00s a Ban Get Dean's at Any Saa DOAN'S Ja.uSBw th, cured KiSSff BUFFALO. N.Y. available, of which $287,000,000 win be avlllable during the next three years. POOR HIGHWAYS ARE COSTLY Economic Lose te the UnHed Staten Placed at Annual Figure af $504,000,000. Tbe congressional report of 1914 placed the economic lux to the United States through poor roads at an figure ot $504,000,000 for costs alone. The heavy increase in tonnage since that time probably makes the loss today close to II .000.000,000 a year eo-cu- al tron-portaUo- ,.W. N. U Silt Lake City, Mo. 1S-19- 19. Doll Some Cases. h lie e It Vou t give th'tn to ( 1 .) i nl v i , i heller td e clve-- ' lf it is nd ! e or kiurnks. -- i u-- ed I 1 m ment of the Netherlands granted a ap-u- al charter authorizing its sale. Tbe good housewife of Holland would almost as soon be without food as without her lteal 1 bitch Drops, as ah quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use restores strength and is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist nnd iu ist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them eg direited, and if you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look for tin name GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept tu other. Iu sealed boxes, three sizes. -- Georg-Mo-den- 0 ler-son- Middle Aged WoreieiA. Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. d. disap-peare- hi imperative. Care f insane persons is hereafter to devolve ujion counties as well us the atate. This was f lie decision reached after It was found the atate board of examiners had no power to allow a $75,000 deficit to cover construction of an addition to tlig state mental hospital. Women day workers of the United States employment service, numbering 1G2, who are working In t lie business section of Salt Lake, ure to be pro LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MAS 4- vided with n' kitchen and rest mnn, wlieje they cun bring their lunches at nom and be served with, tea, coffee In Wrong. Found It High. Th Usual Kind. and light fefreshments. did movie director quit the llow did you find the medicine 1 Why What kind of work is the old colHls-wCuklers Ihuk coinpany, a Salt Lake the business 1 saw- pfeerlledfor-yott-ycterdi- tjr lege conch doing now ? 1 stories he filmed. Filin Fun. concern, must pay to David lairson, Rather expensive, doctor. suppose his usual hack work. On June an 1y, $10,300. All mans best deeds and all mans field day for the public Some folks will yell their heads off Adum had a childish experience with 2, 1916, schools was held at the resort, and worst can be attributed to the Influ- If they oien a bad egg, and then go little green apples after reaching maty out nnd probe Into a scandal. hood. while passing along a path near the ence of woman. shooting gallery a bullet glanced from a target and destroyed the boys right eye. That the coming surfmer will be one of tbe roost active In the history of Utah la the consensus of opinion of Utah contractors and public officials. The opinion ts based on the fart that state, county and city units are disposed to concentrate public Improvement expenditures Into the next few years. Good roads enthusiasts estimate that 0 tbe state will have a total pf to spend during the next two le -- The original federal aid road art, which became law in July, 1916, approconpriated $75,000,000 to aid In struction of post roads during a period ending June 30, 1921, and $10,000,000 to aid in forest-roa- d building during a period ending June 30, 1926. Not over $3,000,000 of the original $85,000,000 had been expended prior to 1919. so that $82,000,-00- Second 8L. N. Nampa. Idaho, pays: I was laid up one lor several spring with kidney weeks trouble. I had to be careful bow I stepped becauee any sudden awful sharp jar caused pains In my back, sides and hips. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and got some. I found them very good end In a short time 500 ' WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT! Sigs tho (potato o4 rocotrd four war department A. Castile, carpen- me." de-i- ie for LuGrlppe. It VEGEMBIE COMPOUND v - s. x te Cat kid ef These Ugly Spets a tatter the etltbteet oead of feeliif of roar free k to, u Otblao doable treoftb la fame teed to restore tbeoe boatel pots. of Othlae doable Slmplr ret a etremfth from roar dronlit, aad apply e little af It night aad reornlng and foa aboold boo eee that area tbe wont track to bare begun te die appear, while tbe lighter eeea bare vaalabed tlrelr. It la sehtaa that more tbaa oaa eeoc ta seeded te completely clear tbe akla and rate e beentlfal clear romplexloa. Be core te aek for tbe doable atreagth Otbtna, ea this la aotol ander guarantee of moa ey back if It (alia te remora (reckka. Xdr. KIDNEYS . "I have buffered for the last' two wlnters"wtth that terrible disease, I.a Grippe. Having often heard of the great value ofBe-run- a I decided to try it, I have only ned four bottles and I do not now have any. bad effects from the Grippe as It has Just about entirely disappeared, and my general health In good. I am satisfied that Peruna Ij a won derftil remedy, and I do most heartily endorse aud recommend DfBM E. PINKHAMS I Hew Is the Tma ter, 1 ately FRECKLES There's ashamed i H Banana Consumption Big. According to statistics for 1914, the latest available, the people of this country consumed 48,583,592,000 bananas, of which 15,000,000 bunches came from Jamaica, 8,000,000 bunches from Honduras, 5,000,000 bunches from Costa IUca, and 5,000,000 bunches from Panama. The others came from Guatemala, Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Nlcarauga, British Honduras, Santo Domingo and Brazil. a or-derf- fo Amount of Money .Available for federal Aid Largest Ever Set Aside by Any Nation. 1917. An Important effect of WHITE SCOURS Berkeley, Cal., anti-ln,,uen- MEW ROAD BUILDING PROGRAM Read His Letter o dK-o.itth- from Nature restore the vital forces. A Wonderfnl Remedy n sea-nym- TEa $4,960,-705.6- years, the excess over $4,000,000 representing the amount of the 191Tbond Issue which Is atUI unexpended". The road building estimates as drawn up call for . expenditures amounting to $5,942,029.01. Mis Verna Mar Davidson was painfully Injured at a mask ball given by high school pupils at Ogden, when boys dressed as cowloy bandits drew revolvers aDd started shooting at the heels of some of the dancers, witnesses claim. A bullet struck Miss Davidson in the bark of her right ankle and passed through the ankle and foot. More pay is wanted by tbe teaching staff of the Utah School for tbe Deaf and Blind at Ogden. Supt. F. M. Lriggs received a petition from the teachers at that Institution, who have organized, asking him to advocate a minimum salary of $1000 a year. For the purpose of securing .authorization for the Issuance of school bonds In the sum of $165,000, the revenue to be used In school building and Improvements, the board of education of the Alpine school district has called a ieolal election to be held April 18. Brig. Gen. Richard W. Toung, named as Utah's representative of .the American Legion, an organization o world - war veterans, has selected s state committee on temporary organ ration. MaJ. Wesley King was chose 1 temporary, state legion. secretary of th tkj greatest good ph Toague Tesfe Put a little alum on the end of your tongue and you will have the reason should why alum, baking-powder not be used in food. England and France forbid the sale of baking powder containing alum. You can tell whether baking powder contains alum by reading file label. r'l Absolutely Pure Royal Contains No Alum r Leaves No Bitter Taste -- jr - |