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Show H GOOD ROADS. J While the subject "good roads" is I beforo the people. Tim Rkil'iimi;an I calls attention to Prof P. A. Voder's I "Plea for Better Highways," a discus- I slon to be found in "Anual Number I Seven" of tUah State Farmers lnsti- I tututcs. This treats of the subject In I a most practical way and Is well J worthacarcfulpcrus.il. Whether the H National Association ever gives us I any help or its representatives ever J come into the county to build us a I mile of model road, tun suggestion; I by Prof. Yodor aro of suillclent worth to commend themselves to our county t commissioners. The professor says: H "Diseardour present antlipiatcdsjs- tern of working our road-taxes and adopt a business-like sj stem. Nobusl- ness man engaged in prUatcenterprle would petmlt such a loose sv stem as is now very common with our road work. Too often tho laborers come for work on the road just when the I weather is unlit for other work, and much more unlit for road woi K. They I too often work as if the primary object J were to kill time |