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Show BOX ELDER t FROM OLD Drachenfels on Rhine, iditor Box Elder News: Way up here In one of the oldest itles on the Rhine, as we sit wait-ji- g for dinner, let me address a word I my home friends through your ;umns. It has been nearly four months ce I said Farewell to Utah, and months have been consumed Sstly by our studies in Berlin. Once I took time to run up to Denmark Id Sweden and on the way we gave indon a weeks visit, otherwise sur-Ir- y and childrens diseases have had fr undivided attention. And here are on our way to Switzerland to ve farther into surgery. 'hree cheers for the Rhine! If irighamlte should climb up to that gh mountain summit just back of n on a sunny day and dream that :reat blue river flowed down the ley before him, winding in and among ten or twelve cities and jlages, between Dewey hnd Ogden, might conceive something of the jjrious panorama that spread out fore Mrs. Rich and I today. How-iwe happen to be dining in a le Inn in the Drachenfels Castle, lurious turreted tower a thousand rs old, sitting majestically on the fy top of the mountain peak, reach-b- y a cogwheel railroad. part of the German Rhine is Across tt teeming with romance. jose 1 I - H N. L. I I 4 4 t 4 4 - $ i4 i4 4 t lit. dot 6 1 I 1 qu.'j I t f blanket, t ' luilt. be ' e, nd 1 dM doth.it 1 quilt m, one Will Stand at I lt. ne, buns' lt' A. I George Mays Place How and oz. eggs and fruit. . at Calls Fort every tI 1 dos nilt. SEASON. - S5.00- J 1 doz J - uilL qts. Thurs- day. .At other times at Lars F. Johnsons, Bear River City. quilt. r, 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : ket frurj goo it ned ggs. j . eggs. 1 quilt w sham. I . qtsS" fruit.. 4 j ork. qts. ilts, fruit pin z pino , TO LOS ANGELES AND' GLORIOUS ts. fruit s. fruit -- mw A L fruit I i. i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444444444 pillow, y low and m, & OBBI SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEPS, "BEST SEEDS THAT j GROW Farm, Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds, can be had in any Quantity at Wm. Horsley Sons. City, therefore I have a cozy little corner in my heart for my mother HONEYVILLE. LAKESIDE. our string our The young ladies surprise party given and young 4 For the pastvery hot sultry weather, town. the a choir last their months leader, ganized sewing to town and are 4 but Just what Hunsaker has have since each at and It the custom 4 the somewhat backward, and a many years. The faithfully They man into a gang they 4 additional warmth have spent the afternoon pleasantly event to want to pleasant being know over to and talking, and profitably it hurry growth Utah anywhere they 4 in and and always have a want to what kind a satisfactory abundance and refreshments time 4 just are thedaygreen tint the lly general here the point, nine It had. nature. But last there was ' U of Well Shoes & PARK VALLEY. J 4 Over A orwas of . by men Many of boys week on Mr. circle some seek forced leave us met week who served is needed. The Joseph Is when ago, employment. for home of some member. very comes new was a most is necessary one, where he is from. If etc. In Is And music, given speeches, sewing doing he is from along. usuaIce as we were have Cream cake served one could or too. A two heard, ago it, of place know a some of see good today Is. Now is a was week fields like vast carpets. times out of ten, the boy (or young Mrs. Lewis Grant has had another in the usual program. About All the farmers here are anticipatman) will begin to find all the fault change attack of appendicitis and is advised ing a most bounteous harvest this he can and pick out the bad points. 9.30 Friday the presidents good husband was seen driving his by her physician to undergo an operseason, and Indeed, as stated before, Boys, dont do it. the road south, stopping ation at once We trust that the proin our correspondence, every thing Praise the town, the place of your wagon along .to at whistle for this or that per course will be taken to effect a Intervals seems propitious. Several farmers boyhood. Pick out the good points. until there was no room for speedy and permanent recovery. member, are plowing up old alfalfa patches It Is easy enough to get a bad name, A dance was given in our town last ' more. oats. Out here, owing and planting but It is hard to get a good one. W'hen crowd reached the and local to the demand, Therefore Friday by the teachers of our neighlaughing supply speak well of your home the home of Sister Jerusha bor district on the south. A short all oats have been a very paying crop, Pierce, .town and your home girls so that out time ago two young men from here went to in and ordered her been has there when bring that is, plenty I strangers will have a good word for 1 her carpet rags. This being done all and our lady school teacher attended of water and just a few rabbits. Brigham. a party dow u the line and while rewent to work with a will until soon Sheep men who have beep linger- i meQ &nd whfta they was lessened. At the on the the turning had a strange experience with greatly pile Hogup sheepmens ing found out that I was from Brigham noon the lunches were unpacked and a dog and a colt which would create winter .range, have been compelled to they would ask me what kind of a leave owing to the rapid disappearthe table spread with good things. considerable merriment at the expeaplace" ft was. I would tell them it How those girls did eat! Not even se of the lady were the story all told. ance of the snow, the only source of was the best little town in Utah. one man was there to hinder until The same night, surveyor Anderwater down there. June grass makes They would ask me If I knew such Mr. Peirce and came sen, while staying at our hotel, passmost excellent range there throughBarnard Hyrum Yes. and such a young man. to see how much the girls could talk ed through an experience which will out the month of April. Well, his statement Is different to We Some of the sheep men who conand sew. All enjoyed themselve and probably never be forgotten. yours. tkd tracted their wool clip last fall Come again, girls. said Pierce Sister will not the trust take surveyor I will admit some glrl3 pick up too would have been better off had they Edward his matter with sisters Hadley bodily seriously, believing quick with stranger and there are waited. Everything comes to him things there that should not be and Jane and Sarah, returned last week harm was intended as the young man who waits. But this some times too from Swan Lake, where they attend- responsible for the melee declares hid many for such a small town. means sorrow to a sheep man. He ed the funeral of their uncle, Richard action was simply the result of a supNevertheless uphold your home town is about the only fellow we know of He wishto the highest standard. It is foi Hadley. Jos. and Thos. Yates also erabundance of affection. needs a liitle es to Bro. to apologize attended the funeral. Andersen if who, really inspiration your good as well as for everyone to guide him in his temporal affairs. RockWillie has for left Barnard has felt grieved in any way, who was born and raised there. The recent catastrophe in San he expects to make where Idaho, land, . OLD JOE. of the Many boys have sisters in Francisco has blighted many hopes his future home. is It Brigham ruining their reputano doubt. Some of the Park Ephriam Nye recently made a visit tion. Boys, If you have any respect Come and see the animated Toad are among the number whose to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nye for your sisters, If you have any reStools. Opera House, May 5th is attending school in Salt hopes are blighted but we hope not spect for your mothers, (for they were Ephriam for long. Surely mens hearts are Lake City. girls one day) dont do It. Both schools of this place closed failing them or will do after a few GROCERIES. They will not think any more of The last of the repitltions of such fearful calamity. .children Friday. Starch 10c, Corn 10c, Peas you for running your home town Mr. Del. Kempton, of Naf, Idaho, a On north had district their surprise Coffee 20c, Magic Yeast 5c, Oil Sardown. Only It brings more stranwas in Park Valley a day or so this Miss Maud Bybee, at the dines 5c of 6 for 25c, Mustard Sarteacher. gers Into town. Strangers of the week.. home of Mrs. Dez Orme Thursday dines 10c or 3 for 25c, Tomatoed floating population; (men who are Mr. Henry Rose has gone to what not wanted anywhere) will be induc- evening. The time was spent in play- 12 c, Washing Powder per pkg. 5c, is called the Dives to take some ed to come here by the bad reputa- ing games, eating ice cream, etc. Oysters 10c, Crackers 10c, Salt 5c & We are proud of our new telephone sheep. tion the home boys give it, and prob10c, Royal Laundry Soap 9 bars 25c. School closes here Friday, April line, and as a good proof that It was entice the young girls away. ably N. L. HANSEN, opposite Postoffice. 27th. Some kind of program has But why will the girls do lt? Why badly needed, it is said to be the busibeen planned for the enjoyment of will they prefer a stranger (whom est line" In the county. YOU CAN'T HEAD OFF the" children. ' 23, 1906. April know , to one of they nothing about) A certain prominent citizen of this whom they have place was taken completely by sur- the home boy prise a few days ago. Indeed, so known since childhood? WILLARD. great was his surprise that for a few Cirl3, dont do lt. moment he Just stood and looked SUBSCRIBER. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nuttall reand all of a sudden made a bolt for from San Francisco last night. turned to be confronted by a the door, cnly left Ogden April 15th to go to They charming lady, who, however he Australia aud were in one of the hochanced to evade. He uttered some Fifty Years the Standard tels at the time of the earthquake sort cf warning as he passed her, gave shock. Word was received by Mrs. one desperate leap and shot off on a Nuttalls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. run. He never stopped to do as Lots Lowe, that they were safe and living wife but just followed his nose for in tent3 and that they might come over a mile and Anally landed at the home. ; that crying need of a new Spring Hat. We post office. He has recovered. Word was also received today by Nat when you see the brilliant array darent say more. . Wm. E. Cole, the father of Mrs. H. H. of new and fetching styles that at Lord Travers. Cordon that they were all right. The present adorns our show rooms. Evshock knocked down their chimney ery Hat In the extensive stock is atPROUD DF HOME. and they were not permitted to build tractive enough to entreat purchase, fires In their houses. In all proba- and when the low prices become Ogden, Utah, April 19, 1906. Editor Box Elder News, bility Mr. and Mrs. Cordon will re- known we are satisfied they will not Dear Sir: At turn to Utah. Mr. Cordon is employ- remain long In our show-room- s. 4 If you can spare space in your valed as a detective. present it is a Hat Show, so come uable paper I would like to give the A son was born to the wife of Mr. in and examine them and let the HaU A Cream of Tartar Powder young boys and young men in general do the re3t. Orville Ward this week. a bit of advice, which, if followed up Mr. Bert Nicholas has gone to Dade From Grapes would help to uphold the name of M. E. Blue Creek to take charge of the ranHo Allan ch for the Promontory Stock Co. Brigham City. One door south of Robbins Bakery. I was fcorn and raised in Brigham T, M. Main Street, Brigham City. Apr. 24, 1906. week we have experi- loz. egg; , Bilt nd enced some is season is ,nt. It. lit. Walk ; - quilt GEO. E. KEITH CO. Hansens shoes are better. val. U It, 1 doquilt, I , GRADE FINE SHOES. Just Arrived, a Fine Line of DR. EDWARD A. RICH. vn, Mrs! 1 HIGH Apol-linar- is raThis red J. oMENS r, r, PAGE FIVE. 332 the river we can see Rolandebogan, another dear old ruins, and in the river below, the island with the convent, all of which Schiller has made famous with his ballod of Roland who erected his castle, Rolandsbogan, within sight cf the nunnery whither his sweetheart, believing him to be dead, had fled. To the south where you would look for Perry, is Honnef, the winter residence of the queen of Sweden. Down where you imagine Willard to be is Remagen, an ancient city near which are the famous Baths of,Neu-enahwith its world renowned water. In the opposite direction some ten miles away is the city of Bonn, the great university town where we spent considerable time, the city where many kings, including the present Kaiser William and his sons were educated. This view is simply indescribable. It fills me with the same joy I feel whenever I clmb the mountains at home in Utah, but to that same joy of beholding kingdoms from high places is added the memory of this romantic river so rich in history. Your space, Mr. Editor, is valuable and we will indulge no further. Very gladly will we at an early day return to the land of comforts the homeland where we will be happy with out all this antiquity and Babel of languages and frozen art and science. GERMANY. NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1906. I FO R N I A via the ' na-Tur- -- , Val-Ieyit- es 12c, 'A. DR ggs- - e am. I CREAM Low Excursion Rates. eggs sack flow I nz. and foodjgee Relight Iring ige from i i is, sentit tastes f rtainmet 11 i. ? your nearest Agent at once or write to J L MOORE, D, P. A, SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . mum Mrs. Campbell, |