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Show PAGE) THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRD1AY, JANCARY SI, 1919. SEMI-WEEKL- Y FRUIT TREES. PERSONAL ITEMS TRAGY LARSEN SPRING EATABLES We will have on hand a full line of Ileber N. Stohl was down from all the best varieties of fruit trees for his ranch at Whites Valley, on Mr. I ; Hon. W. S. Hansen was down from Fielding on Wednesday, on some mat- ters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Evans were to do over from t'orinnc yesterday ; some shopping. spring planting. Come in and give us a list of your wants and we will advise you on the best varieties to plant for market and profit. Fill in those vacant places in your orchard. Ten years in experience In buying and selling of fruits and vegetables in this section puts us in a position to advise you light And remember we will be buying your produce this sea son ami next. We are here to stay. Tracy Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, is confined to his bed with a badly cut right foot. The young man was splitting wood on H. S. Monday and in swinging a block on his ax, the block flew off and the ax on from Flymimlh yesterday came down full force right over the inmatters of business, step of the foot, imbedding itself in a Mrs. K. A. Lee, who recently underline In the foot to a depth of PLENTY OF GOOD COAL ON straight went an operation for the correction three inches. The tendon which reof a chronic trouble, is convalescing HAND; FLOUR, GRAIN, BALED gulates the large toe was severed, and HAY, BRAN, SHORTS, POULTRY one of the small bones of nicely. the foot Rev. Adam Cl. Frank and wife, are SUPPLIES. was broken while chips were cut off CASH FEED STORE spending part of this week in Salt from ihe larger bones as the sharp Phone 154. Jaike City attending the convention of of the ax was forced into the edge We buy and sell for cash. adv fhe Presbyterian Church. foot. Messrs lssac 11. Jensen, H. S. JenA surgeon was summoned immediatsen, C. Elias Jensen motored ou. to BOX ELDER COUNTY FARM BUREAU MEETINGS, ely and the young man was placed unPark Valley and return on Wednesder the influence of an anasthetic to day, on some matters of business. Bits of If the influenza situation will per- have the wound dressed. John Christenson, formerly of this were out bone was and a taken slit an mit reattempt will be made to city, was in Brigham during the week made up the ankle for several inches Farm the Bureau Box of organize visiting relatives. He just returned to reach the tendon which receded up from Camp Lewis, having bowk. must- Elder County during the month of the leg when cut In two. That was February. ered out of service. drawn down to place and forcibly A County-widitinerary lias been Mrs. J. A. l.ee and children and Mrs. worked out and whereever possible sewed onto the other end leading to J). Li. Wright all of Ogden, returned lo Government and State assistance will the toe, the wound was thoroughly tneir home during the week, after a he out with antiseptic fluid, given to local district in reorgan-izatin- washed month's visit with their mother, Mrs. bureaus on the following sewed up and placed in a cast and is their E. A. Ilox of this city. doing fine at this writing. dates. Henry Ilootchew, a young Washakie Those districts which have been Had the ax struck a little sidewise, Indian 22 years of age, was lined $50 omitted will be assisted on dates most the foot would undoubtedly have been in the municipal court at Ogden yesconvenient, which will be arranged for chooped in two. As it was, the keen terday morning for bringing liquor in- in February: edge went through the lace and tongue to the state. The young redskin was of the shoe cut the main tendon and arrested on Tuesday. then lodged under the tendons leading A baby girl was born to Mrs. LeRoy to the smaller toes. B. Young on Monday of this week. Mrs. T. 0. Iversen returned to her home in Ogden during the wreek, after Perry Bowlby and Justin Nelson, two a pleasent visit with relatives and Mantua boys, featured in a runaway at friends here. that place yesterday. The boys hitMessrs. Joseph N. Stohl, David ched .up a colt and the horses got beStohl and R. V. Call went out to yond their control, bringing the outthe Spring alley ranch Wednesday fit upstanding against a telephone pole morning on some matters of business, The wagon tongue was broken and expecting to be gone several days. young Bowlby got his leg bruised Miss Rula Ward of . Willard, has somewhat. been elected of the senThe Civic Improvement Club met ior class at the University of Utah. Miss Ward graduated from the Box Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. L. Holst. The regular business was Elder high school before entering the transacted and Mrs. J. W. Rochek was 11. of U. accepted as a member. The commitRadio Operator Karl Lee left for tee on refreshments was Mrs. W. L. Seattle this week to resume his work Mrs. W. I. Hargis, Mrs. J. V. Holst, in Uncle Sama service. Midshipman Peters and Mrs. H. L. Abramson. Lee was home on a short furlough and Those present were Mesdames Jos. A. when he left for Seattle he was not West, N. C. Simonsen, C. W- - Knudson, sure but that his next trip on the W. o. Knudson, L. M. Squires, A. M. would carry him to Siberia Squires, H. L. Abramson, H. C. Day, Mrs. Pearl Mattson of Wyoming left H. C. Smith, W. I. Hargis, J. W. Pelor her home this' morning. She has Walter Samsel, Elias Jensen, II. ters, been staying for the past week with L. Meffert. Misses Olive Jenson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veda Hunsaker. Cheal. She was accompanied by Vera Speers, the little daughter of Mr. and The health condition in Brigham Mrs. Speers of Wyoming, who is also is rapidly clearing up, so far as City a daughter of Mrs. Cheat Influenza is concerned. Not over 16 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen rehomes are under quarantine at the turned this week from visiting the present time and Health Inspector furniture market at Chicago and Burt states that there are not over Grand Rapids. They have been away two cases to the home, on an average. from home about three weeks and One new case w per day is the maximum have been combining business with with some dayswithout a passing pleasure, occupying their spare time single case developing. in seeing all the dolnts of interest It is felt that the epidemic stage of along the way. the disease has passed and by the exJiistory of The World War 750 ercise of ordinary caution on the part plages, introduction by Gen. Peyton C. of individuals who are not In the enMarch. Very latest work. Prices, joyment of normal health, there need $2.75, $3.00, $3.75. Also Authentic Life be no recurrence of the malady. The .. . of Theodore Roosevelt, comprising 00 health inspector gives it as his .pages; introduction by Wm. Tl. Taft. ion that dances and all public gatherIRriees $2.25 and $3.0o. Peter M. Ro- ings may be resumed without any danlf rrd, 508 g, 5th West. ger now, Mr. Kberliurdt Ziinriel down some was ; e Ratification of the National Proeffective on hibition Amendment, was 1920, proclaimed 16th, January today in proclamation signed at 11:20 a. m. at the state department by Acting Secretary Polk. The proclamation was signed by Mr. Polk at exactly 11:20 oclock in be 1 resence of Senator Sheppard o' L'v 'moas, author of t ie tion: former So.Aarv W. J. Bivai Representative Pnndall of Caltoiaii, Prohibitionist "leint er of the .10 e, ar.d officials of tr.e tntisaloon League of America, the W. C. T. union and other antisaloon organizations. Mr. Polk used several pens in affixing his signature and presented them to Senator Sheppard, Mr. Bryan, Representative Randall and others. The proclamation follows: To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Know ye, that the congress of the United States at the second session, sixty-fiftcongress, begun at Washington on the 3rd day of December in the year one thousand, nine hundred and seventeen, passed a resolution in the words and figures following, h g . vice-preside- oc-ea- n lfJ are now coming on to the market, they tone UP THE SYSTEM doNT WE AND APPETITE COST ANY MORE, EITHER! J HAVE ALL TH E STANDARD LINES OF EATABLES ALSO AND INSIST ON GIVING SERVICE. Cash Grocery & Msat Co, s J AB WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. HOLIDAYS SATURDAY AND NIGhTS PHONE NO. AT 9 P. M. j men Summing Up Life partment that the amendment to the Think on this doetrine-lthproStates constitution of the United sonlng beings were created for one posed as aforesaid has been ratified others sake; that to be patient of branch of justice, and that met by the legislatures of the states Alabama, Arizona, California, Colora- without Intending it. Meditations. Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine. Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan. Minnesota, .MiNew Montana, Nebraska. ssissippi, North Carolina. North Hampshire, Oklahoma. Oregon. Dakota. Ohio, South Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, West Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. Virginia, Wisconsin And, further, that the states whose legislatures have so ratified the said s amendment constitute of states in the of the whole number United States. Now, therefore, be it known that I, Frank L. Polk, acting secretary of state of the United States, by virtue and in pursuance of section 205 of the revised statutes of the United States, do hereby certify that the amendment aforesaid has become valid to all intents and purposes as a part of the constitution of the United States. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the department of state to be affixed, done at the city of Washington this 9th day of January, in the year of onr Lord one thousand, nine hundred and nineteen. FRANK L. POLK, (Signed) "Acting Secretary of State." due ian fig WANT GOLUB (lo item dial FOR RENT. Jesse no. One en Chickering W. Hoopes. cted This FOR SALE A new frame 3 rooms, sleeping porch and $1000. see Jul. Bruun. FOR SALE Cream culii fti R Separator .use Mrs FOR SALE. 4 room land, a.l outbuildings. sen, 5th west 6 south. car load of new diate delivery'. the: ibrui Johnson, City. A t on peri Electric Irons and Electric repaired. John Rockwood. V. th b house, 2 at Victor fa j Fords illia re lil for hi Come early, ty c ie w 2S f stcr ile r 198, Motor Company. i of 1 j$; lepl WANTED Clean per lb. News office cotton rap ren, hi er cwt FOR SALE. A few rebuilt f new and reai cars; as good as gains. Stewart Motor Co. ded, ion ( a ad nigh WANTED Clean cotton per lb. News iem, office ianhi FOR RENT. 3 rooms, close I, nished or unfurnished. Phone $, WANTED. To bay from modern house in a good location,) church, 3 to 4 rooms. Will pay for a bargain, 2 to 4 acres in Brig Me mnr Ver eral own City. Address 7th S.r 3rd Lake City, Utah; Tribfey FOR SALE, in the vicinity of PLAYER-PIANO-av- EL, 320,3 PItce. rard fret 1 eld I Die a ie s cave e if Brighatn" also a , a first graae sell ti will we which grade piano, reliable p a to low very price rather than ship back. If Interest write at once to Box 21. care of paper. 01 rem ortin David ' sen, Hobs and J V.V Th ie s Bill," lives stand BIG DANCE Everything I ale My were and THE KINC Academy of Music Th garte will ( oc A sp and that at b ir In player-piano- SYSTEMATIZING Financial and Tax Statements prepared. J. ANDREW SLAUGHTER 332 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City., AT anybody ever wants to eat n oroi do, Dele ware. Florida. Georgia, Idaho, AUDITING. Co 10 at three-fourth- Milling P b 3. iers Joint resolution proposing an am of the endment to the constitution United States: Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled, (two-third- s of each house concurring therein.) that the following amend ment to the constitution be, and hereby is, proposed to the states to become valid as a part of the constitution when ratified by the legislatures of the several states, as provided by the constitution, Section One After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from, the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited. Section Two The congress and the several states shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Section Three This article shall be inoperative unless It shall have been ratified as an amendment to the constitution by the legislatures of the several states, as provided in the con- SEWING DEPARTMENT COMPLETES WORK. stitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the The sewing class of the Whittier states by the congress. school, under the able direction of And further, that it appears from Mrs. Olive McKinley, turned over to official documents on file in this de- the Red Cross this week 250 petticoats complete. The students have been very active workers in the sewing department and practically all the effort has been expended in doing Red Cross work. Elevator THE STIMULATE ,UM SATURDAY We are again putting out our to GER NIGHT, FEB. 1 old reliable i be Ye ive( Peach Brand High Patent Flour helu LARGER HALL Han BETTER MUSIC Ike ecl just and the itnoi bull, Hard Wheat Big J Flour Everybody Invited! Have it delivered at your door. the t ed die i BU Peach Brand, per cwt. 500 lb. lots Big J Patent, .per cwt. In 500 lb. lots In Mathias Brothers Phone 1. Jensen Bros- - Milling & Phone 105 $4.60 $4.50 $4.85 $4.75 Elevator Go. M i Business Have Opened For AUTO VULCANIZING WV REPAIRING, HALF SOLING earn tho Gatos Half Sole Tiros. Will the price of a new tire ax i shop phone, Till North Alain Street ve vott bee: tura y is t "toe hre j;i esidence Phne OIL AND OAF CASH AUTO REPAIR I AND I brp( Slf, Mu, of, Cor Wei tha |