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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH h Lucky Dog II ill BRITISH AND ITALIAN PREMIERS ADDRESS STRONG APPEAL TO GENOA CONFERENCE L. A. AND S. L. ROUTE APPLIES FOR LINE FROM DELTA TO FILLMORE. UTAH Leading Nations Would Reserve Right to Sos That Funds Wars Properly Expended by Recipients Branch Line to Be Built Inte Millard County and Will Tap Rich Agricultural Section of Stats; Application Filed Genoa. 1'rlme . Minister Lloyd and of Britain Great Foreign George Minister Sohanzer of Italy addroeaed Monday a strong appeal to the repreontatlveaat the conference here, urging them to accept the allied memorandum' in its main points avu promising Russia an International loan, with the understanding that the lending countrlea would thus funds for the reconstruction of ltua ala. The allica would claim the right to make sure, however, that the money loaned was actually luvested in. the work of It was asserted that altogether the profited loan would amount to 300, lOO.OoO gold franca. It haa been declared 'that the' Russian were asking for 3,000,000,000 gold ruble, or twenty-fivtimes ua much as (be allies offer. The Rusilun delegation had issued a statement denouncing the efforts It alleged France and Belgium had made to wreck the conference. The statement called atten tlon to the fact that these powers, which were predicting that Kuataa refuaal to accept the memorandum would break the conference up, had not themselves signed the memorandum, Salt Lake. Copies of tbs applies tlon of the Ixs Angeles A Salt lavka railroad to the Interstate commerce commission for a permit to construct a branch Hue of the railroad In county have been received by the public utilities commission and by Gov ernor diaries It. llnbey. No applica- Rua-aU- n redj rocon-itructlo- e pro-'vloue- ly MANY HOMELESS IN MISSISSIPPI Relief Work Is Being Dene by Amer--. lean Red Cross Society ' New Orleane. Approximately ?0,(XX) men, women aud children are home-le- a In Mississippi and Louisiana as the reault of the Mlaslsalpp flood, anc of this number 40,000 are being fed, sheltered and clothed by the lied IToae and other organizations. It wa officially stated Monday by various relief bodies. No provisions have been made to aid the 80,000 persons who have not reached the refugee campa, the statement suld. llatlons ure njer belDg Issued to 1V04 Individual, who were driven from their homes In IiOulstana, In M1ss1sh1p1 the committee plan to feed It) ,000 persona In the Yaxoo valley. The committee at a mass meeting y Sunday declared Ita funds were inadequate and decided to ask resident llardlng to Issue a nation-- r wide call for contributions. Refugee ramps estub!!shedln Louisiana and Mlaslgaljtpi are taxed to on parity and additional refugees are arriving dally ua the flood Waters continue to reach out Into new territory. " pltl-full- Man Gets Sentence Twin. Falls, Idaho. On a pleae of guilty to the charge of attempted extortion in an effort t'A secure $100 froift Arthur J. 1eavey, prominent real estate man of this city, hy threatening violence to him and hie family, Poison, former service man, from Smlihfhdd, Utah. wus hound over to the district court Monday morning. He was sentenced to the penitentiary for a period of not to exceed five years I-- Sees Dsnger of Money Panle Springfield, 111. A money panic, un-- I the nutlonO coni strike settled a on, waa predicted by President John - Lewis of the United Mlneworkera of America, at his home here Tuesday. Tu cannot withdraw 6tX.000 men from work without affecting commerce and Industry, said Mr. Lewis. "Ten-s- lt of the situation Is 8180" beaming more apparent because of the rapidly decreasing coal stocka." 1 I- Harding to. Visit Portland Washington. President Harding Monday told' Eric V. Hauser and a delegation from Portland. Ore, that be would be unalds to accept an Invitation to visit the Portland rose festival on June 9. but hoted to visit the Oregon Hty later In 'the summer should "he be able to carry out his plans to muke a trip te Alaska. Hatchery Planned at Beaver Beaver D. II. Madsen of Salt state fish aud game commissioner, has begun plans to build a state fish hatchery here. The elte will be near tfi e Murdock academy, If the conditions are favorable. Measurement of the streams and other preliminary arrangements are yet to he made, so that work will not until late in the' summer or early fall. fn-gi- n Will Not Receive Crusaders H n rd n g Pres d cn t again declined to see tlie children who culled at the White House .Monday in line vltli their announced 'hris cumpnign. Secretary George tinn told them he would inform the president of their call nnd Would Jet them know If the president desired to see them. Mrs.-KiR'chnrds O'llare v. ho led the band to the Wh'te House paid on letving that they would con tinue their dally visit until the pros' 'ident sees them. Wa sh in ct on cru-sider- s, .t , This is your corner. Male use of it for your information on question that ate puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer car fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed tntwQ n than given in these columns is desired, tend a stamped envelope and g will be given prompt attention- All communications wilt always be held absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake Gty. - s 1 nixA pou good success in Millard tion, It la held by local counsel of the road, la necessary to be obtained from the state public utilities commission. The petition filed in Washing ton reads In part, as follows: That iermlssion is desired to the excess earnings derived from such new line. That the reasons why- the present and future convenience and necessity require or will require the promised AFFAIRS construction are as follows;. EFFECT AT GENOA L - The territory traversed hjr the pro- posed new line la not now served by a railroad. Formerly a grazing coun try, it la becoming an !mortant agricultural section, due to tbs land being brought under Irrigation. A considerable portion of the lands which will be served by the proceed line are at present under cultivation end a great many additional acres will soon be placed under irrigation by means o:1 projects now In course of development and construction. Ths territory! therefore. will require railroad transporta tlon sendee-fo- r the markeiluf of its products. The filing Is muds pursuant to a decision of the bourd of directors on April 2. The route end terminal "of the new branch are described as fol lows In the application: From the town of Delta to ths town of Fillmnrr, s distance of apmiles. proximately thirty-fivIt will not pass through any incorporated towns or villages between the termlnL The application Is signed by C. 1L Gray, as president of the comianye The blue print of the route accorn panylng the application Indicates that after leaving the Delta station In an extended H curve the line .will run straight as an arrow to a point near North ('hulk creek, two miles direct ly north of the northern boundaries of Fillmore, when the line rune (Urectly south to s jHilnt one mile south of the same boundary line. The state law, aapussed In October, 1919, at the special session of thq legislature, provides that rallrond corporations within the control of the com mlsslou that is, doing an Intrastate business shall apply for a certificate of convenience uud nectsBlty from the state commission also provided that this section shall not be construed to require any such coritoratlou to secure such certificate for an extension with in any dtyt or town within which It shall have heretofore lawfully com menced operations, or for an exten ston into territory within or without a city or town contiguous to ita rail road and not heretofore served by public utility of like character, or for an extension within or to territory nl ready served by it, necessary In the ordinary course of business. The present brunch Hue Is probably the first to come under tide section since the law was passed, although tlie main line of the Salt Lake A Den ver Railroad company obtained a certificate under the aume section. e Over Four Million Tons of Coal Mined Washington. Weekly production of coal apparently has struck a temporary level a little above the four million ton mark the United State Geological survey announced In its con nectlon with its weekly summary of the industry. Early reports for the week ended May 0, the statement said. Indicated that production of coal would aggregate 4,130,000 tons approx Imately the same as In the previous week. . Production was confined entirely to bituminous. It was declared. al-m- ot Wilson's Nam Causes Demonstration Washington. A noisy demonstration nearly broke up a local vaudeville show Saturday night when an actor In his cumin speech addressed a greeting Wilto his exceileincy, son. who was in the audience with Mr. Wilson. Men and women rose in their seats to yed Hurrah for Wood-roand the actor never Wilson finished his speech, so great wus the cheering for several minutes. 1 VV CONNECTION WITH ECONOMIC - TREATY LIKE AMERICAN BOOM TALK IN ECONOMIES OF EF- - $225,000,000 - fected in Current fiscal FIGURES YEAR, Estimates for Expenditures Bolshevik Delegates and Shell Companies' Rspcsontstlves Deny Contract Mad for Baku Output at Meeting In ua-ir- ni pr,a, DAWfeS Prln clpal Government Departments Are Severely Slashed by Budget Director - -- No American oil town had Washington. That economies totaloil excitement than Genoa has ing $223,000,000 have been accomgreater hud over the rumors that various oil plished by the new government budagreements have been entered Into by get system for the current fiscal yeai the bolshevik delegation. Petroleum Is is disclosed in a report by Budget Di- Genoa. gushing all over the Genoa, conference, rector Dawes, which President Hard-Innothing has created sach.js.wtlf Monday Transmuted toCYiairihan the Germans and Russians handed to Madden of Che house aproprlationi the surprised conference tlielr Easter committee Monday. treaty. On the whole, the president's letBaku literally has been moved to Genoa, and Azerbaijan has been put ter reads, T believe congress will find on th map for diplomats who for- the operation of the newly adopted, merly had little idea where that re- methods to be highly gratifying, not public on the Caspian was located. only In having brought about reducCertain districts never heard of until tions in expenditures in accord with thla week are being discussed glibly. the manifest wishes of congress In The ltusslun delegation has denied reduced appropriations, but In revealthat It has mude any contract for the ing the possibilities of savings through sale of Ha oil output Everybody from more efficient methods in the future, M. Tehttclierln down has denied to thus conveying to the people the demporta ef all contructs. Colonel J. V. onstrations ot those in authority to Boyle, a Canadian officer, who repre- operate the government effectively at sents the Royal Dutch and Shell com- the least possible cost, to make the panies here, which are reported to government's full ways of peace and have signed contracts with the fcnTet , ultimately lifting the excessive burden has Issued repeated denials from the of taxation. The chief points brought out In the sick bed. The Rrltlsh government also has de- report of Mr. Dawes are the following: nied that contracts have been made First, that the expenditures of govwith Ua knowledge, but the French ernment for the fiscal year ending correspondents will accept no denials, June 30, 1922, which, after executive and are describing the alleged treach- pressure, plan and policy had beeg lm ery which It supposed to have given posed upon the business organization, the British control of the Caucasian were given In the December budget that oil estimate as $3,907 J)22(16, will be at output. It was expected would be the greatest prize which tho least $43,330,336 less than this estimRussians could offer at Genoa; con- ate, or approximately the sum of sequently there Is willingness to ac- $3,022,372,030, a reduction of over cept any rumors, and the air is full ot $1,000,000,000 from the actual expen diiires for the proceeding fiscal year them. M. Knissln, although denying the 1021. completion of any sales or developSecond, that after eliminating from ment .tenements, frankly states that the estimates, the confusing figures he is nsgoiintlng with oil companlm incident to operations In capital funds, in many countries. The Belgians for- the public debt and other similar acmerly owned many oil properties In counts, which have no real bearing the Baku fields, and their objection to upon thg question of expenditures for the Genoa conference's plan for deal- operation of the routine business of ing with nationalized property In Rus- government subjoct, In general to sia belonging to foreigners Is based to executive control, there has been a rea considerable degree on tlielr fear of duction in these Tatter expenditures losing tin lr Interests in Caucasian ns compared with 1921 of $907,300,000. oil. of which the director of the budget do The soviets say they are willing to tails $223,000,000 as that which can for oil development be fairly attributed to the imposition grnnt roncis-donin small sections and are anxious to of executive plan nnd pressure on the muke the development rec'onn!, so a routine business organization of gov-- e not to allow it to be monopolized. But rumen under the new sjstem. there seems to be on absence of conThird, that the saving against curcession hunters at this time, us pros- rent appropriations of $112.(XX),000 set pective Investors are not willing to up hy the departments and establishtake ov er the property which formerly ments in August, 1921, In response te was operated by other owners until executive request has been Increased, definite arrangements are made fur notwithstanding (appropriations of soviet recognition and the reimbqrfa congress ml over $7,000,000 of this rement of former owners, which would serve for other Vurpoaes, to the aplave the rights unclouded. proximate sum of $130,000,000, at Colonel Boyle, shout, whom the which it now stands. Only such part present storm rages, was In Russia of these reductions as are reul savduring the war assisting In speeding ings and not jiostponed expenditures up transportation, and In recent years have been Included lu the general eshas been much In Rumania, where he timate of envlngs given". haa confidence of the royal famFourth, that the present estimated ily. It was Colonel Boyle who es- expenditures for 1922 for the corted the Russian dowager empress of the routine business of operation governnnd her daughter from Crimea into ment to executive generally subject Rumania after the death of the em- control, after eliminating certain experor. penditures amounting to $7,300,000 authorized by eongrrvss after the subDavison Leaves Largs Estate New York. Close friends of the mission of the budget for representalate Henry B. Dqvlsop., who died Sat- tion of the United States at the Brazil urday from an oieratlon for brain exposition, seed loans, and fulfillment tumor, estimated that the financier of the treaty with Colomhla. ns comleft a estate of shout $10,000.(0. He pared with the December budget escarried a large amount of life insur-- timates show an excels of only $23,. nee, hut the figure has not been as- 707.4. 7 on a total of $1, 738,373,(572, or a discrepancy of only about lVj per certained. Mr. Davison's public cent. . were large. k -- , r enn-faction- will thank pou very much if you can help me. hfy face always had a few blackheads, but now find it covered with tan blotches. I also have an itching scalp. J hank $ou- Coalville. Brown spots on the face are caused by marry different things and you told me really nothing about them; therefore, I am afraid I cannot help much. They might be liver spots, caused by a torpid liver; or there may be something else wrong with your health. Not it I advise what can is, knowing only you to see yvtir physician and have him tell you what is causing these spots m your case, and then we w3l have something to go on. Possibly a good freckle remover might help. If you cannot get anything of the kind there, write me. and I will tell you where you may obtain it. If the itching scalp is caused by dandruff, there are a number of rem edies for this. Try shampooing your hair good with Physicians and Surgeons Soap, massaging the scalp thoroughly w ith the tips of the fingers, and pulling a small strand at a time until you have been all over the head. This brings the blood to the surface and stimulates the circulation, and if you will do this every night before retiring, I think you will soon see a general improvement in the hair and scalp. The-attac- bar-rai- ks t w-- refineries H oflen happens that taasy womee mak oof fee in the same old way day after day. For this reason eonas people raise many of the newest things because they Here i preder te stick- - to old wsya. l.ttl- - coffee recipe booklet that is aew and ha been a big success. It yours (or tho aakjng only send a 2e stamp (or poors for tending it to you. "Ths Way Mrs. Smith Makes Coffee is a valuable recipe bet there are oJirrs equally as good. FJJ in the Uoee below plainly bow. HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT Bo 1141. Salt Lake City. Utah. I enclose two cents In stamps for turn posters on a fires eopy of The Wag Mrs. Smith - Name hUk re- Coffee Street City Stat - CHEAPER and Better haven't been able to go with any giri. They seem to turn me down. I put the blame on my not knowing manners of high society. If you can, tell me what it wrong. Sincerely yours. V. W.. Idaho. 1 this se seems pretty serious Hippo to you, but really, you know, you ore fairly young yet and ought uot to have been turned down many time. Perhaps you are a little bit diffident and when m die comCANNING of and k aerins to be a ABe girls, pany Ohdcy failing of the fair aex to rather admire the and bold m a BCSntESS COLLEGES But, I dont advise you to carry these Utter traits too far, as there is such a L. D 8 BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Ltxinfj. AH onuMrc al b sochas thing as over doing it, you know. It Catalog (iv. (1 N. Mas St, Sail La- always helps a lot to feel a ones ease and to know what is the proper thing to PLEATING A BUTTONS do in all circumstances, a fid if you are Accord a a. S d. Bex PlratlEg. H Corset fsrtar. not acquainted with the little matters of Ba looa. Bu..onh!ea, that are enqueue always cropping up, SEC TOl'R FCCLISHr il would be a good plan to buy you y nr Book Biivliaf arg kind to g;r k good book on this subject and read, Tk red pa a er. toxbs Trade Sait to and then on it. what up practice you DEPARTMENT 8T021S read whenever opportunity presen's itself. If you do not know of such a SEND TO W A to EH sTsA LT LAKE CITY, I T9 for irj h nj yva cm a Dot book, write tie again and I will tel! you floret. the names of one or two of the best c' T, ye1 ones. I do not feel that your prrdca-- l rrv?M5IAL CKSment is any.hinq to worry abou. hut j rriTITI? SCHOOL o DbJESHAXr,f; r l aiti that nutters will right themselves in a ulULj 1 Lti ant ii a. InH yn-Sj. lu.ia, self-conscio- us C3. UlAH self-asserti- ve -- 03derv rec-lv- d New Way to Make Better Coffee Dear Miss Brooks: am now taking the liberty of writing to es a question. J am a boy seventeen years of age vad as yet s Company Has Big Oil Well Ouden. News of the Fargo Oil eom-- , pnnyt an Ogden concern operating In 'the Casper, W'yo.. field, bringing in a 3.000 barrtl well has been in Ogden by Ben Hunsaker, vice pres'- of tbe company, from Bres.dent W. I. Wethers. It was said the Well js shot in Friday snd resulted in a .flow of 120 barrels tn hour. Jbe oil was struck at A depth of 2,4 x feet. 'The company will arrange to have the flow turned Into ths pips line to ths -i- Dear Helen Brooks : a v e in VV . Home Attacked by Civilians Irish Outlaws Blow Barracks Belfast. The residence' of Major Dublin. The barracks at Castle Moore, grand master of the IniRdon-derrBollard. West Meath, were blown up Orunse.uen r.t MoletnuiT on the by irregular tones, who destroyed border, wus at- the Mul'.inger barracks Wed:u adnv. tacked Thursday night hy lOri armed Tho irregulars were pursued from k civilians. lasted nearly Mullincer to Castle Bollard by provithree hours, after which n whistle sional government forces and the soun 'eJ i.nllhe raiders retired. .Most were Mwn up to prevent thtdr of the w ind ws of the building were ooiupatlon. Two of the men wh rahto shuttered, but siaie the windows us ed the bank at Puncrana, County Donwdl us tie doors were protected bv egal; were aliyt do id. A Iron shields, the attackers were girl, one of the civilians, wounded durtoo. ter. ing Die fighting, died of her Injury. un-aM- ans&er-in- f . a re-tal- Just have conftdenc it and will help a lot. Yp yourself wishes. best 1 is have not a which hope my my question, difficult one'. .! am asking how a young lady should actf look and dress to be popular among friends and gentlemen. IVith best wishes. GOLDEN CLOW. Orangeville. Ut. IIVt3T.fMV).IXtDigiTii3, This is quite s big question and a OLDSvlUBILE pertinent one in times like these, tsn t DEALERS WANTED I Utah. It.-,- , naturally. Do not -- art. VVyonunr. Urrl ramuiMio it, dear J Bust, a -wig on requeat. rrprfnltl', try to set like anyone but yourself, as jnvt A. E. TULJRSSEN lUtrthatr. an unnatural manner is not in the least attractive. However, I am taking it ENOWLTON BESUTY SHOP hthm, kxiwu la braaty nilturr. tot ui toll ton for granted that it is not natural for oar Cream, I'uwder aiui Hair Ouuli. M, , but you to be boisterous and hoydenish, are th ..nlj that you are rather one of the timid of tr.nu mfy'i be monami-n'- . asking anyi ones; else you wouldn't 'Utah e h it, one to help you, but would feel that .,.1 j.,,. ha Si ti .Uud, you were not in Reed of any advice a laXi tiicfor on the subject Try to have a happy tku at-rtranit smiling countenance, and do not use and take a An polls!! quaa too much in the way of cosmetics. I rieft.oiitpoh-ii-t- j and car- i tur dont think the young girls with painttoah iutrar. sre ed lips and cheeks and faces that look l vr ?h hrIwil'if,ilraWf not as if they had been dipped in a flour hare it In ark, Write a, the priors VUI pi ur is you. We aUo have a large stock of rnatrra barrel, look just right, do you? It granite t remartally low nrirru. like gilding the rose. A lkde powder Ce. Dtsk Gmshs and Marble IS West Sooth 1 rmple to take the shine off isnt going to hurt anybody, but I'm sure that is all you As-- for the dress just dont need. if - K. I . ? AT J !. go to extreme and you will be all right. Rolled hbee, skirts to the knees, 2-bobbed half, and transparent waists ri - i . -. f may bring you a sort of popularity, but ih:- not the kind you are after, I am sure. Wear your skirts short," but not TOO u'Tk-fp- i short, and do not accept the exaggerated syles of hair dressing now m ' Drew neatly and quietly, be vogue- and courteous always, and one pleasant of these fine mornings you will wake up to find you have the best kind of Dont you think I am popularity. And heres hoping tor the best right? of everything for you. very short time. Deaf Mu Brocks: K-- j J i ! d - lu-i- nt kttitbg - |