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Show jGS TO SEE IN BOX ELDER . . . sit the Relic Room in the basement of the court house. Here, told in the things articles they made ond were a ey used, the ,rt of their lives, is the story of the pioneer unders and settlers of Box Elder county, rthern Utah and Brigham City. (Unty ...VISIT T10UP No one coming into Brigham City could fail to see the L. D. unteers Took to op de In Work e( Tabernade deal the Late John E. Baird from i HI) jou approach Brigham from north, south, east or the first object to attract attention is the with its majes-maretstanding guard to r I thu Presi-Brigha- 'oars r h lines' i) amr a hea aid ook: ital i s foot tower. location of this classic ing is attributed to Young in w'hose Brigham City was named, list impression of the early rs was to build toward the more moist lowlands, oward the north. President the commun-witlg impressed the thought that the silver sacrament set could have nt site of the tabernacle been saved. d become the center of the Many a tear was shed as the and that crowning this lo- great clouds of smoke spoke in was the place to build a the doom of the past grandeur of the building. Witn renewed a of God, faith and courage the people ever more the than day can be soon rallied and from the ashes om of his choice of the past sprang into being a organ A e JO 19,. st pul i l k . and spiritual culture more beautiful building than before. The original building cost some $6,000 but in addition a great deal of free labor. The uild communities where the rebuilding of the building after est virtues of Christian the fire cost some $15,000. In 1920 seven thousand dollars was might be lived and offer-the world as the founda-o- f spent on improvements. The Box Elder stake taberna- a new brotherhood. A :on light that should shine cle stands today as the most a rei to all the world and help treasured gem of the past, all men to the higher life, minder to us all that greater his thought can be read the than our silver or gold, or our wse in giving the most orchards and cattle on a thouninent position to a temple sand hills, is our heritage of the spirit of the pioneers who lod. is interesting to read bad gave to us this choice land for the years and know thi our home. lfices made to build thi itiful structure. There wer of toil hard work tha ild sound unbelieveable t y today. In that time mt unselfishness of the high type. Every stone, hod o BEAUTY SHOP ar, floor joist, spire or fix is touched with the mos of all motives. The word isdom i cy ght the people of Brigham to this section. The desire prte their God in freedom JIi's alemi )f lai "olora o i t. Far en o! rmei track L: i len upms i stake tabernacle (not to be confused with on L. D. S. temple), which stands on an eminence near the center of the town. Begun in 1876. it was completed in 1881, then damaged by fire and rebuilt in 1892. A noted architect recently completed a state-widtour and declared this "Utah's most beautiful building." Present-day contractors are amazed to hear that the building was built originally lor a cash outlay of only $6,COO. The tabernacle serves as a central auditorium and meeting place for the several L. D. S. wards of North and South Box Elder stakes when they come together for quarterly stake conference, as well as for other church and cultural meetings of the community. S. OU m THE RELIC ROOM hea; S ie LAURAS poet: 3n the BRIGHAM CITY Home Of The Famous BARON WOOLEN MILLS are literally true in th of the wor is evidence part of tl "made. The architecture building; the workmanshi inside and outside, can a past period and shou cherished by the people Jkhng, The pride in their task every nook and city. Just before President Loren who stands as the Bri Z? ung of this communit eheved of the u responsib: 0 the stake presidency, tl crnacle was begun in 181 completion was under the c ion of hls son Preside ' TO elder days of art, uilders wrought with grea f est care ach minute and unseen for the gods see every-- i pai where." i'i WELCOME ' Snow in 1881. At th pulpit uas in the Ea J.t i the building. All this w BLANKETS RIGHT IN THE HEART OF TOWN While youre relaxing in cool comfort let us give you lk that new refreshed A really clean SHAMIOO A A stylish haircut soft lustrous wave. Reasonable Prices ln 1892 when A a ho building, all exce i It happened that tl thii artlc1?. With pIfnian Inst discovered tl he.and his friend cou Allrti'onvin(,cd others that tl aa on fire, the cost T Serving The West Since 1870 Audrene Yates, Mgr. Bonnie Nelson Marty Pmoot RULON BARON |