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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 2, 1920. LOCAL ITEMS CHRISTMAS SALE Saturday evening, Miss Mabel Anderson entertained a few friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen. SEMI-WEEKL- Y CHINESE WOMEN On Attorney B. C. Call was a business visitor to Salt Lake City on Mr. John S Christensen was a visitor to Salt Lake City on I)r and Mrs Ezra Waddoups wert visitors to Salt Lake City on 0 W. S. S. WILL TOTAL MILLIONS Government Appeals to Holi- day Shoppers to Give Securities as Presents Governor John U. Calkins of the Call was in Salt Lake City Federal Reserve Bank, which is the financial of the United States Wednesday and Thursday on matters Governmentagent in the Twelfth Federal of business and pleasure Reserve District, has written a lettei to every bank and trust company ir Mr Leo Roche came down from to spend part of the holidays the district calling upon them to us. every means within their power to with t lends in this city. induce the people to buy War Savings Mis. C. Penrose Burnham and baby Stamps and Treasury Savings Certifi daughter, are up from Moroni and are cates for Christmas presents this yeai visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. It is the hope of the Governor thai the people of the Twelfth District, in J. H. Forsgren. stead of spending their money for lux Misses Clarice and Della Hansen of urles to be used as Christmas presents, Logan, have been visiting at the home will help the Government finance its of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Knudson, dur- war debt of twenty-sibillions of dol lars by sending War Savings Stamps ing the week. and Treasury Savings Certificates as Mrs. J. Edward Taylor of Salt Lake gifts to their friends and loved ones. City, has been spending the holidays Demand !for War Savings Stamps In this city with her parents. Mr. and and Treasury Savings Certificates, the Mrs. W. O. Knudson. latter in denominations of $100 and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sheffield and $1000, set in last month. The Federal Reserve Bank shipped $60,200 worth baby came up from Salt Lake City of ' Treasury Savings Certificates to Wednesday evening to spend a few eighteen banks on November 20, this days visiting relatives and friends. being the largest days shipment since Mr. Orlando Petersen went down to the close Of the war. The Government Salt Lake City on Wednesday to par- anticipates in the light of the demand of these banks for these se ticipate in the military part of the fun- curities toeighteen meet the holiday trade, that eral services over the remains of General- the seventeen hundred banks in the -Richard W. Young. district will purchase more than a Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston arrived quarter of a million dollars worth of Increased in Brigham City from Omaha on Wed- the Governments paper. call for War Savings Stamps and to a few spend nesday, days visiting Savings Certificates, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Treasury even Thrift Stamps has come in from Gidney. all postoifices in ine west in order Messrs C. Penrose Burnham and that postmasters may have on hand Kendall Burnham, came up form Mo- sufficient supplies to meet the public roni last evening to spend a day visit- demand. The Governments holiday slogan ing relatives in this city and to get "Give a War Savings Stamp or a Mrs. Burnham and the baby who have Treasury Savings Certificate for Christbeen visiting here. mas is elaborated in Governor CalkPresidents S. Norman Lee, Victor E. ins' letter, which follows: The Christmas holidays are almost Madsen and Joseph N. Stohl went us. Everything points to a down to Salt Lake City on Wednes- upon tremendous outlay of money in the day to be In attendence upon the fun- purchase of holiday gifts, the greater eral services over the remains of the portion of which I think 1 am safe in late General Richard W. Young. saying will be luxuries. The present not that more A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, situation demands be spent in the purchase of luxmoney Mack Flshbura early in the present uries, but that we curtail as much as year. The baby came on the birth- possible, with the consequent beneficial day anniversary of Its grandfather, contraction pf credit. . Mr. R. L. Flshburn, and in the first "Therefore, I appeal to you as a fellow , banker to do everything within grand child in the family. your power to stimulate the purchase and giving of War Savings Stamps and Treasury Savings Certificates as ChristLargest Custom House. New York has the largest custom mas presents in place of the usual house In the world. Cost, 11,500,000. needless and expensive gifts. It seems to me that ihe responsibility of leading mens minds along the ways of thrift Just So. and simple living rests to a great exSave daylight as we may, night al- tent upon the bankers of the country ways arrives In dew time. Boston and in asking you to push the. sales of Treasury securities during the ChristTranscript. mas holidays, I am asking you only to take advantage of an opportunity to meet this responsibility. Remarkable Crab. In addition, Christmas posters carA peculiar crab has been cnptured in the Indian ocean. It is nearly two rying an appeal to give War Savings feet in diameter and its longest claws Stamps and Treasury Savings Certifiare about aynrd. It has projecting cates for Christmas presents will be eyes like those of a lobster and is very distributed throughout the Twelfth voracious. It was put in a tank of Federal Reserve District, and all banks sea water and when darkness came it have been asked to Include a similar proved phosphorescent, emitting pe- appeal In tbelr advertising. culiar white rays. BUY W. S. Mr W. V. The main feature of the evening was dancing Refreshments were served and those present were Misses Octavo, Lydia and Minnie Holmgren of Bear River City, Jewel, Marguerite, and Pauline Hubbard, Margaret Davis, Leone White and Ellen Zundel of Wil lard, Muriel Horsley of Provo, Messrs Vernon Rhodes, Chasles Linford, Chas Welling of Garland, Cari Lee, Delmar Tlngey, Earl Walker, Norman Olsen, Leo Rocheof Pocatello, Ruben White, George Davis and A. Taylor of Mil lard. W x x ( The Windward Islands. The Windward Islands belong to Great Britain. They consist of the Islands of St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Grenada, with the smaller islands of the Grenadine chain. The islands, really, form three distinct colonies, who united under a governor-in-chieresides at St. Georges, Grenada. The Windward islands derive their name from their position, as do also the Leeward Islands to the east, being more exposed to the trade winds than the neighboring Leeward islands. f, ive him a War Savings Stamp for a $5 present for $L23. Chi.stmas The conference extraordinary of heads of international labor unions called for December 13 by Samuel consider GompGrs In T...oliiJutoa'-wllthe advisability of incorporating In their program a provision for permanent Government War Savings as a ure way toward economic independence for the worker. I Mr. J. H. Horsley made a business trip to the state capital on Wednesday. afternoon, Miss Florence Knudson and Mrs. Orville Mer rell entertained at a Kensington at the home of their mother, Mrs. John C. Knudson. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas colors and dainty refreshments were served. Those press ent besides the hostesses, were W. A. Call, Shirley Horsley, Benjamin Knudson, R. L. Harmon, W. W. Knudson, Floyd Knudson, J. Edward Taylor of Salt Lake City, Percy Knudson, Misses Clarice Hansen, Della Hansen of Logan, Lilly Knudson, Rae Knudson, Opal Knudson. Mes-dame- Thunder is caused by electric discharge of lightning. This discharge, in forcing its way through the atmosphere, heats the air and vapor lying in its path to a high temperature, causing a violent expansion along the Whole length of the flash. The result is a deep compression wave, or what is the same, a noise. Lightning is the flash of the electric explosion. Adhesive Tape. People who have spent hours of agony from wearing new- shoes over corns will find that strips of adhesive plaster applied over corns and across the heels, where blisters so often appear, will Insure solid comfort. Pathetic Query. The nurse had been entertaining her patient by Binging some of his favorite songs to him. There was one song in particular that the little boy liked much, and he never failed to ask his nurse to sing It to him every time she came into the, room. She had already sung it a dozen times or more that mornkig, when on coming into the room after a few minutes absence she heard a little voice from the other end of the room: "Say, nurse, do you think you have enough tone left to sing that song again? Proofs of Bigness To disagree with the other fellow and still remain friendly; to see the other fellows viewpoint and still cling to your owm opinion with a smile that is sincere; to travel the first 50 miles In company with a crowd quietly and not tell all you know; to smile at the breakfast table snd then go to work, not willingly but anxiously, proves that you are a bigger man than the ordinary fellow we find on the pay roll. Exchange. WANT COLUMN WANTED a good second hand D. Rosenbaum. J2 6 Clean rags at the News Plenty of money to loan on dwelling or town property. It In need, call on us. Lee & Dunn. tf LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH BUILDING WE HAVE A SPLENDID SUPPLY AND ALL IS NO. 1 GRADE MA-TERIA- L Any amount of money to loan on good security. See our agent, Joseph N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial Life Ins. Co. tf adv. APPLES FOR COOKING Cheap; delivered at your home. Phone 154 Cash Feed & Fruit Co. ' WHI Support American Y. W. C. A Health Chinese of Womens Part World of Campaign as Part Service Program. Brigham City Fire Department C. A. InterAs a result of the Y. W. PhyWomen of Conference national Academy of Music and Ocsicians, held during September have a to flie women tober, Chinese health program. and Dr. Dr. Ida Kann, Dr. Li hundred half Dau, three of Chinas this women physicians, who attended Bi-C- u 4-- s 5'' Wednesday, January 7th ',,v JAZZBO ORCHESTRA m express our sincere appreciation of the splendid patronage which we have received during the past year. WOMEN TO WORK. conference, are to take an active part In promoting this health program for women which will be the share of the Y. W. C. A. In the big health movement In China. .The funds for establishing these health centers, for demonstrations of bow to care for babies, for health lectures for the women, for babies dispensaries and for a general educational campaign, will be raised by the American Y. W. C. A. as part of Its program of world service for women and girls in 1920. Dr. Ida Kahn, in recent appeal to modern Chinese women said, Let our women of education In Peking and elsewhere gather themselves together to work for the schools, Red Cross and Y. W. C. A., and everything else which bespeaks the betterment of the country, Instead of staying at home to play poker and sparrow, and going out to attend endless dinners, tea parties and dances. Let us rally our forces and help the ship of state to move safely. One person cannot accomplish much, but one or two hundred millions of women can work wonders. Let us go back to a more Spartan-lik- e simplicity of living and let us build up social service until every city in China is sanitary, every section of the town has its proper schools, and every child, whether boy or girl, Is sent to such schools. True social service brings demovracy in Its train, and we who are citizens of a new republic can help to make It truly great by preaching and living democracy all the time. Why not learn to do our household duties, deeming It efTemlnate to be waited upon by maids and slave girls all the time? The status of women In China, while leaving much to be desired, still Is quite hopeful when we consider that she Is just emerging Into the sisterhood of the nations. Our men can depend upon us to bear the burdens of the day, for nowhere Is there a more Industrious, diligent and persevering womanhood than in China." Dr. Kahn is lecturing in this country on the needs of her fellow country womeu, in the interests of the Y. W. C. A Educational Campaign which plans to acquaint people with all phases of Y. W. C. A work In the United States, South America, China, Japan, India and Europe. This educational campaign will be followed by an active effort to raise the 3,000,000 needed for service for women throughout the world We want to continue to serve you Cash Grocery & Meat Company And Who the "If7" The thoughtless spender puts the rift in thrift. Cartoons Magazine. Widows Must Not Remarry. In Korea widows never remarry. Even though (hey have been married only a month they must not take a cond husband. Importance of Now. is ever licking from the clock of time. Now is the v atchword of the wi'-e- . Now Is on the banner of the prudent. Let us keep this little word always ln our mind; and whenever anything presents itself to us ln the shape of work, whether mental or physical, let us do it with all our might, remembering that now is the only time for us. Selected. Now Nnu fears tb. Truth Hard to Dorn Truth is tough; it will like a bubble, at a touch; nay,? kick it about all day like s J and it will be round and nlng. Didnt Seem Little Augusta Funny to had never Hm man closely until i a friend of the family came1to When we were all seated at Intently Augusta looked very ffltaW bald head for several ear: whispered in mothers m funny, Reid Mr. hasnt bald-heade- d hair? Exchange. fertttf We extend happy New Year greetings to you all and affirm again our determination o be worthy of your confidence by giving service that is all the letter implies. PHONE 1 athias Bro; oS lL "to Bludgeons for Blockhei A word to the wise a club otherwise. Boston Transcript We are sincerely appreciative of the splendid support that has been given us by our many friends during the past year. ABILITY. Fear. The Tientsin campaign was car lon entirely by Chinese womra and broke all records by top in ten days with a over the budget Service COUPii We also take th?s opportunity to HIR IDA KAHN URGES CHINESE GET THE HABIT LETS GO TO THE PERFECTION the swellest place in the c,ty adv BUS Taxi Party trips a specialty. PER to all our customers and friends. CHEAP APPLES for ccmkhT).7 der by telephone, 307. Brigham City Fruit Growers Assn. Hotel Boothe Sl.00 ifappij New They Carried Y. W. C. A. Campaign Over the Top. Mm has been said about the honesty and skill of the Chinese business man. The world has neglected to mention the financial ability of Chinese women. They proved tins ln ability tte last financial campaign of the Y. W, C. A. In TUatain, thr wwks are budget by sub-th- e JL" Vulpf thefinance has decided upon the sum committee at all hours. CO. COMBINE. Two Sedans and several used cars for sale reasonable. Good CHINESE WOMEN HAVE Stewart-Ritchi- e Motor Co. tf FINANCIAL If you have real property of any kind for sale, list it with LEE&DUNN. DRELL LUMBER AGENCIES Given By The Thunder and Lightning. office. BRIGHAM Health America to Begin Active Women. Campaign Among ALL Ball From Return Doctors Brand Character Miss Eliza Thompson, city treasurer has been spending some time each day at the office, for a week or ten days past, acquainting herself with the duties of the office. She is rapidly regaining her strength and will in all probability take up the work at once or in the near future. It is understood that Miss Treste Box, present incumbent will remain on the job until Miss Thompson feels able to assume the work. WANTED. raw Three RUTH On Tuesday Fore Sale First crop baled hay. Olsen Bros. Phone 79. TF we STUDY MEATS MWnrifiaiiiiH AND GBPCI B t |