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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919, SEMI-WEEKL- Y WORTHY COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. of RECEPTION ROOM LOUIS CITYS PH1LIPPE (Continued from First page.) BRIGHAM CITy, GOOD WORD A FOR YOUR self but to her husband and family all these years and in gentleness and wisdom 8 Ire has reigned in ner home a erifable queen. Nine children have been bom to ir. and Mrs. Johnson, four of whom are living. There are fifteen grand children living and three dead, and one great grand child. With their loess white as the pure snow and the :r stalwart forms slightly bending un der the weight ot years, Mr and Mrs Johnson are today enjoying the fuli fruition of well spent lives in their coy home in the midst of its beaut-,iu- l UTAH HOME TOWN. Help boost jour home Town Don't Say a good word tor it. be a knocker. It lias many advantages that terest the people and whtili duee hem to reside here. We welcome new residents vite them to use our efficient in the transaction of their business. will In- mav In I and inservice banking setting 4 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 5ONCERTiriCATES OPDETOSH Pi III "!-- ) lines. Another important plan cads GJljf for the erection of an 'Overseas Memorial, a vast hotel for the use of all every Tuea-da- men and women from the overseas published and Friday. possessions to be built in the heart of London. Where colleges or univert HE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY sities are planning structures, either In the form of gateways, memorial VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR, halls or chapels on their own grounds, Entered at the Post Office at Brigham these are generally to be erected with their own funds, and in honor of the City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. part played in the war by their own KEEP UP INSURANCE. 'boys, either undergraduates, alumni or instructors." It would be a lamentable thing for A jirominent citizen of this citv, any soldier boy who has received his discharge papers, to neglect to keep one of the pioneers and a former city up his insurance under the government official, ottered a suggestion the other plan. If the insurance was good dur- day, in the matter of a memorial in ing time of war it is equally good in honor of the soldiers from Box Elder time of peace and in as much as the county. This good man has passed government at Washington is advising the earning period of his life, hasiot the men to keep up their payments a son to his name and is by no means and thus retain their insurance in well to do. These facts, taken into force, we add our counsel and urge consideration, immediately stamp his that this be done. suggestion as being wholly unselfish Every man ought to carry some and most philanthropic. life insurance. The young man who This pioneer is in tavor of a gymnastakes out a policy, will have a more ium as a memorial to the soldier boys secure feeling in his daily activities for reason that such an institution the and, when he takes upon himself the could be made use of by the boys responsibility of beginning a home tliertv .comes the added duty of provid- themselves and at the same time would perpetuate their memory for all ing for those who are dependent upon As to the cost of building such time. hint The boys who have been in the service have now acquired the a memorial, the plan of securing Is endorsed and this citizen habit of putting by their insurance also favors the contribution by the money so that it will be an easy matfour of the funds secured wards city ter to keep up the payments. Those from the sale of the opera house propare a which real investment payments will return dividends at a time when erty. Pioneer Citizen admits he cannot understand whv residents outside they will be most appreciated. of Brigham City should be wdlling to Boys, dont permit your policies to contribute their means to erect a lapse. stone or bronze mounment that cannot be used by anyone but refuse to aid THE OPEN FORUM. in the erection of a memorial that will From Monday evening's Deseret be a blessing to everyone who has News, the following editorial was clip- the disposition to use it. Pioneer ( itii.cn recognizes ped : the fact that if a In the midst of the discussion of gymnasium is erected ue. residents war memorials, arches, mounments, of Brigham City will get the most and use of it, but by the same premises boulevards, parks, other outward manifestations of an they would pay the greater part of the inward gratitude to the men whose revenue of the institution. Because service has saved the world, it may of the fact that if the gym was erectnot be without interest to know what ed in Brigham City this city would be other nations are contemplating in th emost benefitted. Pioneer Citizen this direction. In England, according commends the generosity of so many to information received by the U. S. of the subscribers to the fund department of labor, war memroials have expressed their willingness to are to take the form largely of spaci- increase their subscriptions, if a ous buildings, if the plans so far made gymnasium Is decided upon, an action may be taken as an indication of the that would be fair and entirely to be general program. The most ambiti- expected by the outside subscribers. ous project yet proposed there is that This pioneer citizen then goes one of the Veterans Association which is step farther and declares his willingto ness to be taxed, along with the other planning an Imperial Memorial include erection and endowment of property owners of Brigham City, buildings for a .Veterans Club, with for the maintenance of the institution at least 1,000 bedrooms and a conval- in (he event that the fees would be escent home for discharged men. It insufficient to maintain it. With an is estimated that at least five million assessed valuation of approximately dollars will be required to carry ou two and a half million dollars, Brig- the project on adequate preliminary ham City property owners would not. Kniis Hux v Semi-Weekl- tree-plantin- g in the veritable garden &v. San V - ,'t Those who participated in the gol den wedding were Mr. and Mrs L P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Jdhn-soand two children of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson and 3 chil dren; Mr. and Mrs. Lucius ohnsou and five children; Mr. and Mrs. (4. Wallace Johnson and one child; Mr. and Mrs. Lorus Whitaker and one child; Mr. and Mrs. F. C Nelom and five children; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Watkins, Mr. and Airs. Fnhraim Wight, Mr. and Mrs. John U Watkins of Beaver Dam, Mr. Charles Watkins, Mrs. Sophronia Bateman ot Sandy. Mrs. Melissa Wight and Mrs. oimeon Carter and three children. n under such a plan, need to be assessed above a mill on the dollar, which would be an insignificant amount. whole Th;s citizen's pioneer thought in voluntarily offering the above view on the much mooted subject of a soldier memorial, has been to do a double service: build a lasting monument to the memory of the brave boys and at the same time provide an institution in which they can continue to receive physical and moral growth, blessings that not only they but their children and children s children after them might also shar sound' si TIT11 entitle- -' Win Id 1" 'ies." the nim ami i Shoulders Habana All Baking When CALUMET 1! comes in, all baking 1 I troubles "he ,.4, stand1 Its I'M"-t-- to h take quick leave. You go right i ahead and mix up J and nd .res in t baki- ablest nei ng materials, for biscuits cakes anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forget failure. Jury. , CALUMET mii util ul reception room of Louis Philippe is in the Grand is a pert of the puhne of Versailles. It is used a, the delegates to the pence conference. This BAKING POWDER b is the most popular because it does give K most perfect results. It h?s the de-Rest demand because it is the mostbig-Bejy pendabte. The fact that it is the seller proves that it is the best. will convince you that there is none just as pnrd. Buy aca- n- if you Era take it back and are riot sTi-f.- d get your moiuy bail Calumet contains only such inere-dient- s as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities, 1 AGED MANTUA CURED AT RESIDENT 5, 111 A COST OF The last chance for those first grade pupils who have not yet returned to school will be given next Monday. Parents should send them to the Central school. This does not include those that did not attend school av the opening of the year. ( H. SKIDMORE, Supt. Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. iv de C 25 CE lu 1050. Eight years ago, to Mattoon, 1 was Indigestion and react, weaken m the v!1(.n we8rs a great suffer. jj.UlUoil constipation; 4 in: ih Robert AllLon, Mattoon, had frequent h, udathes spells, and there was a feelmg - it ih one n Mrs. and email re wle g ieil on heavy weight pressing onmyy I in ail U and rhe.it all the ;ime. I a! ii, able. Every moi sel of food dt J1 7 m.,pn me. I could not rest at flight I the tired and worn out all the time deni the bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets Mtll'll me and I have since felt like i lead to choronic constipat bowsls ent person. ion. Doans Regulets operate easily. adv. 30c a box at all stores. FIRST GRADE PUPILS. a hat ill' On Wednesday evening at 7 o ot Mantua, Mr Andrew M Bowlbv He was in at a Ogden died hospital the tailier to' Mr Adam Bolbv of Man- Harsh physics fteJ fea t nr if in h I DIES AT OGDEN. tua and alternately made his horr Mr Bowlb., at Mantua and Ogden came troin th and 7d ot was age years east, lie was a member ol the I O.O. F and also the Masonic order. Funeral services were held in Ogden to day HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS for and , j, - To sore when ion buy it. To nro who you wo it. Secom 'action huert intet It! eretl w 3 lie fir CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. Before using this preparation for a coughor cold you may wish to know what it has done tor others. Mrs. O. Cook, Macon, 111., writes, "I have found it gives the quickest relief of any Mrs. cough remedy I have ever used. James A. Knotty Chillicothe, Mo., says Chamberlains Cough Remedy cannot be beat for coughts and colds. H. J. Moore. Oval, Pa., says I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on several occasions when I was suffering with a settled cold upon the chest and it has always brought about a cure. ad. Ears Continue Growing I or is It is said that throughout dt I art hi mre i time ones ears continue top nn Am ger. The ears of a girl, ad'niW haps for their small size, ire large by the time she has readied die age. In old age they maybe In any company of people ooeati tire that it is the elders w'holr In the very old to blg ears. overgrown. Boston Globe. Itch! Itch! Itch: Scratch' Sc, Scratch! The more you scrad worse the itch Try Dains Ora jFor eczema, any skin itching box. She l NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Erastus Christensen, deceas- feat. 3ZZ ed. Creditors will prese,.. claims wittt vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Nels Jenson. Brigham City. Utah, on or before the 22nd ' day of March, A. D. 1919. EMMA CHRISTENSEN, Administratrix. Date of first publication January a,, A. D. 1919. mninjg Time HAS Nels Jenson, Attorney for Administratrix. NEGLECTED ARRIVED. TREES CANNOT PRODUCE FRUIT. Estate ot sadato Fujivara, deceased Creditoi'i will present claims win vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, or Leroy B. Young at his office in Brigham City, on or befoie ' the 1st day of April, A. D. 1919. BRIGHAM NELSON, Administrator Date of first publication Jan 28 WE HAVE BEST THE PRUNING IMPLEMENTS GOOD ON (i THE MARKET. ALSO A GOOD TIME TO OIL i HARNESS AND REPAIR THE FARM IMPLEMENTS. IPATED WE EVERY HAVE ANTIC- WANT ALONG THESE LINES. b 1 THE FARMERS FRIEND. 'jtn ii A Farmers Gash Union 1' SECURITY SAVINGS BANK b.' uded Cares I of) ecses Notice is hereby given that all owners or keepers of a dog in Brigham City, must make application to the City Recorder on or before February 15th for a 1919 license tag, male dogs $ 1 .00 female dogs 13.00. Any owner of a dog who fails to comply with this A. D. 1919. regulation, will be fined $10 and the B. Young, Leroy dog will be killed. The matter of secfor Administrator Attorney uring a license tag is strictly up to owner or the keeper of the dog and if NOTICE TO CREDITORS. he fails wilfully or by reason of forgEstate of Charles I, Kempton. dee. etfulness, the penalty will be the same John H. Burt Marshal. eased. M4. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Naf Utah or to her attorney W. J. Lowe HYRUM J. HANSON MADE kbi First National Bank Bldg Brigham :;jl PARTNER IN BUSINESS City, Utah, on or before the 29th day of May, A. D. 1919. JANE L. KEMPTON, Mr. Hyrum J. Hanson, a Brigham Administratrix of the estate of City product who has made a splendid Charles L. Kempton. deceased. record in the commercial world, is a Date of first publication January-28- , visitor to his home town today. Mr A. D. 1919. Hanson comes from Americar Fork W. J. LOWE. j.28 23. where he has been manag.ng one of Attorney for Administrator the stores belonging to the J. C. Penney chain and he Is now on ' his NOTICE TO CREDITORS. way to Malad, Idaho, where he resided a number of years after leaving Estate of William Smith, Sr., deceased. NECESSITY Creditors will present claims with brigham City, to accept the managerof vouchers store that to the undersigned at his the in' city. often brings you dollars and sense. Penney Some of us never think of saving ship until some fine day we have an urgent need of a few dollars for the doctor Mr. Hansen will be more than manag- residence or to LeRoy B. Young. Ator some such cause. Then we have the fret and worry and find great diff- er for he has been taking into the torney, at his office, on or before the iculty in even borrowing the required sum. But It teaches us a valuable company as a partner so that he is 28th day of March, A. D. 1919. ARTHUR P. SMITH. lesson the vital necessity of saving. Ye who have no bank account, now working for his own interests. as to like his friends still Administrator of the Estate of Wilmany Wake Up! Hy, liam Smith, Sr., deceased. call him, has made an enviable record Date of first publication January- - "4 in the merchandising world and his ' many friends in this city are happy in A. D. 1919. A BANK WITH A HEART. the success that is attending his LeRoy B. Young, j.24 f.21 BRIGHAhn CITY, UTAH. Attorney for Administrator. VkH i y A 'iido NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. d royal vs ot eden which has been developed by Mr. Johnson and his sons over by the mountain foothills. There faith is the untarnished and unwavering, testimony each received when but a small boy and girl, having developed into a perfect knowledge that nothing can shake. They are in the enjoyment of life and vigor, the love of their family and the full confidence and esteem of their many relatives and friends. They are indeed rich, in the truest sense of the term for their lives Have been days of service to their fellow men and they nave worked on the principle that it is more blessed to give than receive. Plans for a - g delebration of the golden wedding had to be materially chan ged on account of the health situation. Instead of calling a host of their iriend together, only the immediate members of Mr and Mrs. Johnsons family assembled at the hillside home and spent tiie day joyously feasting chatting and enjoying each other's company. A big chicken dinner was and served, with all the trimmings, throughout the day light refresh!" n were served at intervals. . ne children presented their parents each a and gold watch while other relatives friends sent presents of various kinds so that there was a beautiful irray of P gifts appropriate to the occasion is needless to observe that cite bridal pair were supremely happy. full I'11'1 The It tn c A her rtl WE ARE THE FARMERS FRIEND. As fix BRIGHAM AND TREMONTON. vtohl Jurru'ture Company Licensed Embalmers ...and Funeral Directors D. R. Young, Brigham City. Utah. Day Phone 29. Night LADY ATTENDANT Phone, IIS |