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Show V TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, THE BOXELDER NEWS, SEMI: WEEKLY tm. ' Air. A. M." Squires, cashier of the signed to the companys sugar mill at Brigham sugar factory for the Amalga- Burley add will leave for that place mated Sugar company, has been as about March 1st of thereafter. IOCALTHFiIS EVENTS SOOTY L' kindergarten meeting POSTPONED At - j- I Last evening at 6 The meeting of the Kindergarten ovw Mr- Clark and Miss Evelyn Hodges Club, scheduled for this coming Thurs- Ipsen died at her In united Nelson of this city, were day afternoon, has been postponed after a brief illness last until Wednesday of next week- on Saturday Mrs. Ipsen was born in? kl at Ogden marriage H- - Ensign- - The bride is 20th 1838 and was Dby Bishop 80 Mr- and Mrs-J- . the charming daughter of BOY AND POWDER CAN IN MIXUP had lost the Power of is the not help herself, gv,. , SHodges and Mr. Nelson Mr- and late the son of son eldest of Hv. children. f,new.""' youngest Master Willie Billings, Nelson- Mr- and Mrs- Nelson Mrs. Jorinda C. Billings, got to monwill make their home at Elwood where keying with a can of powder last farm Mr- Nelson has leased a large Saturday and when he attempted to stage some fireworks, was burned oIT Saturday evening, Mrs- - J- Emery the face and hands, but not serihl measured by a delightful at Roskelley entertained ously. The hair on one side of his meters, or Valentine party and also in commem- head and his eyebrows were singed ed. Onewhich are of the of best & oration of the wedding anniversary thoroughly and the skin on his fingers Symons ,tl' herself and husband- The rooms were blistered somewhat- - When the im- Junnel-sliape- d deceiving of with strings prettily decorated rain, and a glass provised cannon went off, It blew the smaller diameter to hearts, the general color scheme be: wadding into the seat of another younwas trousers and burned a hole in! simplify calculation, the? ing red and white- - The evening dain- gsters a of the measure i8 usual?? and games in progressive spent his clothing. The damages done were that of the mouth of the Those present served was luncheon nominal. ty only B- - Thompwere Mr- and Mrs. James son, Mr. and Mrs- J- Ezra Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs- Peter Miller, Mr- and Mrs Carl Parsons, Mr. and Mrs- - Carl Nelson, Mr- and Mrs- - Jesse Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knudson, Mrs- - Afton Mason and Mr- - Kenneth Thornock- A baby boy come to the home of Mr. JhM and Mrs. Serell Nelson on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Bowring returned last evening from a two months vslt with her parents in Los Angeles. - CHICKEN SUPPLIES - GROUND BONE, OYSTER SHELL, CHARCOAL, BEEF SCRAPS, DRIED B MILK FOR BABY CHICKS, EGG MAKERS OF DIFFERENT KINDS, TONICS, SPRAY PUMPS, LICE KILLER, IN FACT WE CARRY YOU WANT FOR CHICKENS- - - John W- Hess returned last week from a two months sojourn in southern California, both being much benefitted in health by the warm climate and low altitude. - - - ANY-THIN- G Hay, grain, mil! feeds, onions, potatoes and flour. THE FAMOUS CASTLE GATE COAL quick, clean and a small lump lasts a long time. - J S? t - fresh suply of garden seeds, 'and see our line-u- A Give us a call The power that crashed Germany and ser can protect your pocket book. united in marriage- The bride is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C- - Christensen of the Second ward and is a recognized leader in her social set- Mr. Bailey Is a cattleman and rancher, owing a big ranch at Albion, Idaho- Following the marriage, Mr- and Mrs- - Bailey will go on a wedding tour to California and upon their reutrn make their home in Deposits in this bank are protected by the . ;t through the Great Federal Reserve System, Govern-me- - ie ec - BRIGHAM CITY COAL CO. .PHONE 159-- J tU Ogden WE DELIVER ANYTHING OF CARD J. WILL SMITH, Mgr. it THINKS nai Security Savings grateful to all who so kindly assisted during the last illness and after the death of our beWe are deeply Utah-Idah- HARMONY COCOA BUTTER Court-Amon- COLD CREAM - late Use as a cleansing cream then massage lightly into the skin and leave on for the night. We believe this the best cleansing cream and tissue builder on the market. In order to make it worth your interest the manufacturers are giving a box of Charmona Face Powder, a good 50c value, FREE, with each package of HARMONY COCOA BUTTER COLD CREAM at 60c during this week. GET YOURS. er THE EDDY DRUG STORE car. The Rexall Drug Store BRIGHAM art Safety Always! PURE BRED Rhode Island setters and Wm. Jeppson, phone 361-- j. 2t-- p eggs- THERE - HAY FOR SALE N. or David 0. Stohl- Enquire of Jos Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone Box El. der News. WANTED A - Llllywhite. All scouts of Brigham and Harper and all boys wishing to become scouts will meet Tuesday evenings In the Third ward chapel at 8 p- - m. - Scout meetings cannot be held until the ban Is lifted on church gatherings. Our Scoutmasters meetings are still being held at the same place, same day, same time. BE THERE! REPUBLIC TIRES We do electric wiring. Electric Compeftiy. 30 S The Peoples Drug Co. s. SEEDS AND TREES PLANT RIGHT AN REAP FOR SALE First class alfalfa hay. Lemon and Hubbard, Corinne, Utah Hotel Boothe BUS Taxi. Servioe at all hours. Party trips a specialty. RESULTS We want to buy your produce and we want what you to raise what will sell. Ask us to plant. Recleaned Seed, Oafs, Wheat, Silage Corn, Alfalfa Seed. Barley, Any amount of money to loan on good security. See our agent, Joseph N. stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial Life Ins. Co. tf adv Two Sedans and several used cars for sale reasonable. Good Stewart-Ritchi- e Motor Co tf Barley Bran, Shorts, Chopped Corn, Oats, Coal. Flour, Hay and Spring Canyon Lave real property of "any kind for sale, list It with LEE&DUNN. (EljppHmau Automnlrilp Phone 873 (tatjramj you Weeping Willow Lane, the wonder ful waltz song Come in and let us play it over for vou Gallery -- By famiiy (n lnree 4 room house with barn for cow thU'kens March 12th for year. inulre at Br,Sham Harness Co store H3-2- 0 p WANTED Ogden, Utah Phone 323 or 5 p lust - Plenty of money to loan on dwelling or town property. If in need, cal on us. Lee & Dunn. tiof Hit v tf WANTED. Clean rags at the News i be Elder office. tie Iran M3- - Box th i EBVICE 4th E. , .em r w GIRL WANTED for general house work. Call afternoon at 142 S- Main street. tf if Brigham City as lid FOR SALE Pen of pure bred Barred Rock Chickens. 17 hens 1 cock $30-5Norman Lee Complete stocks of accessories and parts for these three automobiles, tires and tubes of all makes, and reliable garage and repair service constitute our scope of aid to c lined girl for general house a number of White Orpington hens, one cockerel, one cock; Lens 2 50 a piece; cockeral $5; cock $7 50. These are the famous Baxter White Orpingtons S. Norman Lee, tf In the New Departure, Timken and Hyatt beatings these attributes are universally known. If your wheel bearings need readjusting, or if new ones are necessary you will obtain the best service here. Wheels occasionally need to be trued, and springs require expert attention in the matter of new shackle bolts and bushings all making for your greater riding comfort and safety on rough roads. ie rots Strayed from my barn, one black horse, 1400 lbs-- , roached main, white in forehead, brand M P.. Eli Christensen, phone 137-- FOR SALE 0LDSM0BILE sick hardly sal We have a com LOST all the latest in music rolls for the player. Comptons Art Gallery Sim-tonse- n, are certain that it is without. plete and highly dependable just such sick room supplies may need without worrying. - Just Arrived The terrific pounding of rough roads on unsprung weight axles and wheels concentrates its punishment on the bearings. Of necessity they must be sturdy, and also must perform well their primary function minimizing friction. i DEPOSIT IN SECURITY m Roads ft - w PEERLESS lem - - work in small family. Phone 232-- BROS. ,hat CITY, UTAH PURITY-AGCURAGY-S- DODGE eat FOR SALE Table and seed potatoes B- 0F17tf Jeppson, LOST ladys black hat having white crown and trimmed with black ostrich feathers- Return to Laundry. It WANTED WARD Glen Bur, Mat Richards,' Don I. Stewart, Jas- - W. Wood, Joe Losee, Joe Cummings,' Lor- enzo Richards, DeVere Christensen, Seymore Jones, Lamar Jeppson. FOURTH WARD John W. Hess, Guy Laney, Floyed Dunn, Finn Reynold Johnson, Leland Nelson, Elmer Hotter, and Wayne MadsenWARD Reed HARPER Stoney, Byron May, Roland Lillywhite, Aldin 'ere WANT COLUMN PROCLAMATION tried the test. 8 scout masters were on the job to administer the tests. , The following boys were sucessful in passing the three tests with an average of 80 per cent or above. FIRST WARD Orln Davis, Howard Peterson, Alva Rowher, Keith Rohwer, Ted Hansen and Morley Christensen. SECOND WARD Darrell Welling, John Nelson, Harold Walker, Lavon Priest, Earl Facer, Mark Hansen, nbn Walker, Elmer Nelson. eje bhi loved mother, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Yates and we take this means of expressing our heartfelt appreciation. We feel to specially mention mothers good neighbors who were most untiring in their attention and help and we appreciate the generosity of those who furnshed automobiles for the funeral services and everything else that was done. The Family THE NIGHT CREAM EXCELLENT Josie Jensen. THIRD theKai. - - At an examination, held recently in 'tenderfoot Work, 63 boys came out and jei Tomorrow, in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Elsie Christensen of this city and Mr. Joseph T. Bailey Of Ogden will be HONEST WEIGHT AND FAIR TREATMENT is our motto d GERMANY VS. AMERICA - Bishop Lorenzo N. Stohl came up from Salt Lake City iast Friday afternoon and remained overnight then proceeded on to Logan to attend a meeting of the Board of Trustees of In view of the fact that February 22nd, Washingtons birthday and a national holiday, occurs on Sunday, it Js customary, as well as legal, to observe the day following as a holiday. I therefore proclaim Monday, February 23rd, a holiday and recommend tthat all business be suspended and that we give ourselves over to a 'proper observation of the anniversary of the birth of the first Great American-- , John W. Peters, Mayor. I . SCOUT NOTES ie - - Mr. Sterling D. Madsen, ' assistant chemist at the Brigham sugar factory under the Amalgamated Sugar Companys management, has been assigned a station at the Sraithfield factory and left to assume his new duties. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. M- of the cement plant, drove his automobile into the light standard . immediately north of the D. & C. Garage, knocking it over and demolishing the glass shade and globe. Mr. Roh-wtemporarily lost control of his t? - - p. BUMPS INTO LIGHT STANDARD - - and Mrs. Jacob Jensen have returned home from their honeymoon to southern California and ate now at home to their friends, at the family residence on South Main street. Miss Verda Jensen, daughter of the Mr- - and Mrs. Peter Jensen of Mantua and this city, was in Brigham yesterday on her way to Salt Lake City to be set apart for a mission to the Eastern States. Miss Jensen has been residing at Rexburg but was sent out from Lyman ward. She was accompanied to Salt Lake City by Miss - - GROCERIES - the Agricultural CollegeMr. John W. Hansen, field manager for the Brigham sugar factory under the Amalgamated Sugar company, has decided to retain his job under the new ownership and will therefore remain in Brigham City and serve the o Sugar company. a Quite large company of distinguished diclples of the legal fraternity are In Brigham this week in upon the District the number are Judge H. Judge A. G. Horn of Ogden, Attorney E. 0. Leatherwood and Judge D- N. Straup of Salt Lake City. beh.ld.t,h,sr,VWj4 - W. Yates. Mr- - - r - SiS MrNorman Hansen came down from the Teton country in Idaho, to be present at the funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs-Pete- - Mr. and MrsMoroni Mortensen were over from Willow Grove farm yesterday. Mr- Mortensen is just out of bed from a severe sick spell. During the week a marriage permit was issued by the County Clerk to Miss Gertrude Christensen and Mr. Glenn Iverson of Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs- - CASH FEED & FRUIT prompt deliveries tt v th |