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Show THE President Oleen N. Stohl was in Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Snow and fam last Saturday attending a meet- of this week, on Logan Monday ily departed for Ocean Park, California where they ing of the Board of Trustees of the weeks basking in the B. V. College, Mr. R. M. Jeppson went dawn to will spend a few and otherwise add sunshine Utah's Dixie last Friday to investigate glorious Mrs. Amelia D. Madsen spent one day lives. to their a ing years the proposition of homesteading of the week in Ogden visiting her farm. cdren Keep in mind the big Tabernacle Old horses wanted. Ge. W. Miller. cthoir Concert, Sat. evening, Mar. 1. n7-t- f Thoroughbred White Wyandotte Phone 153 k. C' Century tuition; the te.t edition ot 7 FURNISHED ROOMS. ... Apply to City. Brigham the worlds best music, piano, violin MRS. ANN H. BURT. and vocal. Compton's Art Gallery. It A baby boy came to the home of LUCERN HAY for sale. First and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fife last Saturday 12 valuable prizes wiii be given away second crop. Apply at Merrell Lumare doing morning. All concerned Co. the evening before Decoration Day. nicely. ber Something worth while. Hansen FurMr. and Mrs. D. P. Woodland welA card received from Mr. and Mrs. niture Co. If comed another baby girl to their home C. Elias Jensen last week, stated that morning. The little lady Is they are having a delightful time at Mr. and Mrs. James Boden are down Saturday with her new sureatcontented in the ocean, Beach, quite Long bathing from Milner, Idaho visiting relatives mama is doing famand her and the genoranges sights ing seeing and renewing acquaintenances with roundings ;, ously. erally. old friends. Ml AILPEnt eox EtOSfl NSW a, THURSDAY, FEayMy J f!3-m2- 3 their si f. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Larsen were visfull blooded Jersey ited by the stork Friday morning and FOR SALE. tf bull calf. W. K. Morrison. their family circle was added to in the shape of a baby girl. Everybody of Salt Lake, doing famously. Mrs. Adella Eardley spent a few days of las tweek in this Keep in mind the big Tabernacle city assisting Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Snow Choir Concert, Sat. evening, Mar. 1. to pack up for their trip to California. She returned to Salt Lake with them Mr. J. M. Tanner ha3 been spending on Monday afternoon. the week in this city visiting his family. When you want building sand call C. J. Sorensen, or A. M. Nelson, tf THE RAGE OF MOBOCRATS Keep in mind the big Tabernacle Choir Concert, Sat. evening, Mar. 1. A Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson of Elwood, were in Brigham last Saturday visiting relatives and doing some shopping. PROSPECTORS LOCATION BLANKS at the Box Elder News office. WANTED. two trustworthy, men who want homestead farm of 160 acres each, of choice farm land. Will The following item is historically relinquish to right parties. Address or call at 1 4 7 Vi E. 2nd' South, Salt Lake Misses Alice Morrison and Hope correct, yet at this late date it is hard j fl3-t- f Fishburn came over from Logan to to believe that some eighty years ago, City. attend the funeral services of the late the little town of Kirtland, Ohio, with Time and money are closely associa-- , cieon Burt held laqt Monday. They its population of some 15,000 people, ted. To the man in the office, shop or were all school mates. were forced to abandon the town, leav tern-Mron any job, a few minutes may mean ing their home and lands, their a great deal. and Mrs. Edgar 0. Nelson and pies, the work and labor of years, and If it is repaired here you can be certain you will have the Mrs. Bodil Nelson of Cleveland, Idaho, flee before the rage of the mobs who ' exact time. No sky scraping prices came down t0 attend the funeral 8er burned, destroyed and even killed vices 0Vr the remains of Elder cleon,niany of the Mormons. This is only charged either. O. C. Jacobsen, Jew- Burt. They are relatives of the fam- - 0ne of the many stirring events that is eler. tf j to be seen In the filmed story, 100 ,ny. years of Mormonlsm," a six reel feaMr. and Mrs. W. J. Critchlow, Mr. and FOR SALE. Wagon harness, ture that will appear at the Opera and Mrs. Jos. A. Madsen came up . 103-kHouse Friday and Saturday this week, J23-t- f from Ogden Monday evening and spent Also alfalfa. Call phone i Matinee both j days at 3 : 15. Admission a few hours celebrating the birthday 10 and 25 cents. Even matinee to the of their mother. Mr. Joseph Hansen of the Second show at 8:15. Prices reserved ing ward is making some improvements In t seats 25c, 35c and 50c The pictures WESTINGHOUSE TUNGSTEN and hi8 home. He buiWlng a two room EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. At lower addition which has become necessary are Bhown only once at eac Perform ance, owing to the length of the run 6 3 prices. Fyhn Electric Co. as the family grows In number. reels. IT i J I Our Best Advertisement We fully appreciate the fact that our best advertisement comes through selling merchandise that gives absolute satisfaction to the buyer. We expect to be in busi- ness a long time, and we value nothing so highly as the good will and confidence of the men and women, boys and girls who buy and use our merchandise. We are pleased to note many new customers coming to our store to trade and we are sure they will continue to come, because they will always find our goods to be the Best and they will never find any deception practiced or misrepresentations made of anything we sell. Absolute Honesty and a Square Deal to All is our Mottol Come in when ever you can and see the New Spring Styles in Every Department I We are prepared to show you the Newest Goods backed up by STERLING QUALITY that you have ever seen... -- f6-1- Now All Together for a Prosperous New Spring Arrivals 1913 buy your goods at Fishburns and you will realize more Real Profit and Lasting Satisfaction than ever before Our New Spring Lines of Ladies Spring Coats , Suits and Dresses are arriving daily. if Dopou want First Choice? The Suits & Dresses this Spring are entirely different to anything that was ever shown before. When passing , call irrand have Mr. Oscar Forsgren has been ing a few days of family in Brigham. spend- the week with his Mr. Norman Hansen is down from Badger, Idaho, visiting his mother and other relatives. He reports a very cold 'winter and bright prospects for the coming year. Mr. Hansen has a big farm up there. Flat Irons, guaranteed for 10 years, from $3 and up. Get one on free trial. Fyhn Electric Co. f6-1- 3 Hanson Mercantile Company, - -- 4 - Brigham City, Utah hath no terrors Keep in mind the big Tabernacle Choir Concert, Sat evening, Mar. 1. 200 for Spring... Wash Day n PROSPECTORS LO C A T I O N BLANKS at the Box Elder News office. the clerks show you New Things Just Across the Street. Messrs. N. A. Macdonald, Perry D. Peters, P. Russell Wight and Abraham Josephson made a little party to Ogden last evening to witness the Gehring-Harbertsowrestling match. The boys were disappointed, as were all who attended, because of the stalling tactics of the wrestlers. The match was de-c'ared a draw after' two and a half hours wrestling. Mr. Ambrose Ipsen, a missionary companion of the late Elder Cleon Burt came down from his home In Idaho to be present at the funeral services. Mr. Ipsen is a guest at the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson. WANTED, A FARM We want a farm worth from 97,000 to 910,000. Must be all cultivated and have good water right LEE k DUNN EDEN is an electric machine and the family wash can be finished in a fraction cf the usual time, at a cost cf about 1 'c an hour. It washes and wrings out, ready for the line, the finest as well clothes and does both equally well, Let us put one in your home on trial. Tks EDEN can be eeea is operation at Fyhn Electric Go I bailment . . ;' ' Pb D |