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Show !R. Devoted to no Party or Faction. NE kj But Just to All. brioham ciry, sox eldeTcounty. Utah. Thursday, next school begins County. All the teach-thru-Eld- uonday er U are in Brigham to- which will be .(tend Institute "a day the remainder of this for Z the teachers will leave ' so as close the at oun posts Mon- children the to greet twdy county sonilng. ftf in the history of school work work be-Bder County has the will this as it auspiciously B iW jj practically been "Hi every precinct buildings and equip-Iut- b provided, added to list modern competent teach-- , j to give complete the facilities and girls of the county the 0 that can be had in grade corps of H ork. jjlgh , ittendence this year is expect-and jorpass any previous year t jard of Education and Superin-aSchools confidently hope of arellment on the first day and will also be a I the first week School 1 i breaker. Jensen is too busy urintendent even smile, which is and the teachers are reek to Institute. in itle will made Everything Inaugurate a school year finished, will be seen to a record of achievement enviable. It PLANT IN TABER- HEATING Demo-crate- s s.u-vi'- c d e 0 op-gu- Is d Snow-vill- get-their- n bustle and when the fired next Monday morn-- t and vhen go-ern- e, The response to the invitation to Pursuant to an The meetings of the Quarterly ConOn Wednesday and Thursday of Although not unexpected, yet when attend the mass meeting at the Tab- into some weeks agreement entered ago between the ference of the Box Elder Stake, which last week, a party of the lamp of life went out and Mrs. officials railway ernacle last Friday evening for the Democratic County Committee and was held in the Tabernacle on SaturEmma Hartmann Forsgren passed on ValCurlew a made trip out thru the purpose pf considering the organiza- the Progressive County Committee, day and Sunday last, were characterto her rest the shock was none the to look over the ground with a less severe and in tion of a Betterment League for Brig- the County Conventions of those par- ized by splendid instructions from the ley claiming hlB toll, ties were held on Saturday last and of building a railway thru that the angel of death rents numerous view visiting leaders. ham City, was not very flattering but named a fusion ticket. On Saturday working sessions were section. The party was composed of hearts and left them bare and bleedthose who attended the meeting The Democrats were to nominate held, in the morning with the Stake Chief Engineer Carl Stradley and Mr. ing. Mrs. Forsgren passed away last to a spirited discussion of the the candidate for the Legislature, two Presidency High Council, Bishops and D. R. Grey and the trip was made Friday morning about ten o'clock at the Brigham General Hospital where objects of the organization delivered year commissioner, sheriff, attorney, Counselors and other local church from Tremor.tcn west by auto, the she had undergone a delicate operaand while conthe recorder, workers who discussed the actual Progressives by Mr. Geo. A. Startup of Provo who were to name the four year commis- ditions of the stake as a whole and officials traversing the proposed route tion a few days before, made necesis one of the leading authorities and sioner, clerk, treasurer, assessor and pointed out where reforms can lie In order to acquaint themselves with sary because of her condition and deworkers along this line in the state. surveyor In the made. In the afternoon the stake ana conditions, traffic outlook and gather spite the frailty of her body It was pecinct the she would the and got the justice Progres- ward officers met in their regular any other information that will be lonJiile'iriy hoped that Mr. Startup outlined the work acHe ope.atlon and live yet aw U e. sives the constable. work and the priesthood valuable in monthly determining upon the con- Leakage of the heart was the immedcomplished by the Betterment League At about eleven oclock the conven- quorum heads in their departments. a road. of in Provo and showed how its influence struction iate cause of death, a trouble with tions were called to order, the Demo- The Stake Primary held an interestroute leaves the Mal-a- which Mrs. Forsgren had been afflictThe proposed spread out to other localities in as- cratic in the new court room and the ing convention at which a display was branch line a short distance south ed for some years. sisting them to get rid of undesirable Progressive in the old court room. made of the handiwork of the chilLess than a year ago she became dren. was This attended of Tremonton and passes thru Howell department conditions which had existed for some Hon. Wynn L. Eddy presided over the wife of Fauntleroy Forsgren, this the of and Tomlinson Sisters Foster by on to Curlew Valley running by way time. He also pointed out some of Democratic Convention as temporary the General and life held out bright hopes to city Board who gave Primary and permanent chairman and Hon. R. of Snowvllle and Stone, thence on to them. The complications which deElthe activities of such an organization H. Jones exercised the same functions valuable instruction in the work. Pocatello Valley and connect with veloped further sapped the strength tap Geo. F. of the der Richards and declared Apostles that the movement in the Progressive convention. John of Mrs. Forsgren and her weakened the main line in Idaho. would yet grow to be the biggest W. Phillips acted as secretary for the Quorum and Assistant Church HistorThe railroad officials and those in system could npt recuperate from the Dr. E. P. Coburn as secre- ian Andrew Jensen were the visitors thing in the nation, affecting as it former and were to Conference the and they pres their party, were met at Tremonton shock attendant upon the operation. In calling the for the latter. Mrs. Emma Hartmann Forsgren does the moral fabric of the citizen- tary note of on ent to the take Saturday Democratic Convention to order, residents from by prominent was born In Denmark, Septem, ship of this country, which is the bas- - County Chairman E. M. Tyson tender- exercises and lend their advice and autos and live to in was escorted that 1893. She eldest the ber 20, council. is upon which all success rests. ed his resignation, and before the conof Mr. and Mrs. E. C. F. ' demonstrawhere a daughter public community On Sunday morning the meeting The workings of the League, ac- vention adjourned a motion prevailed Hartmann by whom she was idolized. was attended by 475 fathers and moth- tion awaited them. The populace of to authorize the commmittee central residence in Brigham City cording to Mr. Startup, are such that ers and other adults, while the Sun the entire valley had taken a day off During her to name his successor. was she very popular in her set and to elected serve the public, officers, The forenoon session was occupied day School children of the four city and arranged a big time to make the was endowed with physical beauty who may be timid or recreant in the in getting organized and in naming wards were in their respective schools officials feel that their project will that was very striking. Her skin was exercises. performance of their duties, can be the various committees after which going thru their regular with welcomed be open arms and the like marble matching ber light hair The meeting began by the choir and the large blue eyes set in such a recalled and divested of their authori- an ajournment was taken until 2 p. will lend every assistance posThe Morning people the hymn m. at which hour the conventions re- singing delicate background shona lustrously ( ty to make room for such men as will assembled and Breaks, the Shadows Flee. Prayer sible within their power to help the so that anyone got to the work of meeting her upon the afperform their duties and carry out a platform and naming their was offered by Elder V. J. Facer good work along. There was street would be tempted to turn and the wishes of the people. He recited candidates. The platforms of each ter which the choir sang the hymn feasting and other features indulge In a second look. In the President W. Great is the Lprd. instances of this character where this party are appended to this article and C. as many as could crowd Into home her personal charm manifested and then Horsley was the first speaker and Itself in tenderness to mother and fathey state the issues upon which the had been done. he gave a brief report of the condition the available automobiles, accompanther and by an Industry that was incampaign will be waged. to meeting attend ied the railroad officials on their The League i also pledges itself for In tact she overreached The Democrats led out by naming of the stake relative ence. Said we are slothful in this re- run up thru the valley to Stone and defatigable. her strength In her ambition to help the enactment of abatement law a Representative to the Legislature delivered the spect and believed that the people are on. Everybody were jubilant and the along and that doubtless aggravated which will give the officers more pow- and Mr. R. E. Davis the blessed too abundantly with her condition. speech which placed Hon. some of them railroad officials were very optimistic the for of er to handle the liquor traffic and han- nominating earth things conventhe Milton H. Welling before In her passing a young husband Is dle it without gloves. In some states tion. The mention of his name make the excuse that they have to re- in their remarks, although they made robbed of his lifes companion and main home to look after their fruit no definate promises as they were this law is in effect and it works ad- brought vociferous cheers which lastfond hearts are made the parents a motion went and other Interests. Stated that he simply out on a reconnaissance and desolate. A host of friends mourn al- and then time some ed the connection In this mirably. had done this in a way too but was would have to make a report to their so as attested by the throng which thru amid more applause that the convinced that nothing Is made League is pledged to support only firmly Mr. and Welling be rules suspended superiors as to the resources whicli packed the Second ward chapel on such men as will work for state wide be nominated by acclamation. The by it. He urged the payment of tithes to pay a last tribute as we go for only in that way can a would be at the disposal of such a Sunday afternoon prohibition and the organization will chairman then took the liberty of to her of memory. respect person hope to comply strictly with road. The impression was given, howso operate that local politics will be holding up the order of business for was In T. H. Blackburn Bishop Referred to the organiza- ever, that the officials were called upon Mr. the law. surprised which funeral the of services overshadowed by the greater question a few minutes and outcharge tion of a Betterment League and and much pleased at what they saw were characterized for a speech. inWelling a , candi-heavenly by accomto each and is what lined it of moral betterment anticipated In accepting the nomination, Mr. feel in and Curlew the of bore record The fluence. Valley people onspeakers date who refuses to pledge himself to Welling stated that he stood squarely plish. Thought we should support the and sublime faith of the fortitude soon will such men for office who will pledge their bones that a railroad the policies of the League will gain and forcefully upon the platform ly to do their duty and rid be running thru that section of the deceased and paid tribute to the beauthemselves which had been adopted and declared not only the displeasure and tiful life she had led. Those who of unlawful charac- country. communities the bend every would he elected if that were Bishop Blackburn, Elder find will of the organization but ters. Another project which affects the spoke he possessed to bring about energy N. J. Pres. W. C. Horsley,, Valentine, Sister Tomlinson of the Primary progress and prosperity of the Curlew it working against him. the passage of a law which will make V. Flshburn, Elder P. II. F. Elder next and expressed He stated Board spoke which will shortly assume Sorensen and Elder Andrew Jensen, Valley At the conclusion of the remarks Utah a prohibition state. her pleasure in witnessing the excelthat in his judgment an election, with The musby Mr. Startup, a proposed constitulent work being done in this stake. working form is the Installation of a Assistant Church Historian, would be a as unit, state the entire Abide were ical numbers the hymns tion was presented and unanimously unnecessary for he felt convinced She made a plea for the social hour big flour mill at a point midway beMe and Shall We Meet beyond With in the Primary and urged the parents tween Snowvllle and Stone. The mill adopted by the meeting, which sets that" the next Legislature would the River? by the Second ward choir to encourage their children In doing will be installed so of the the people by the Midget Marv- and God be with you as a closing to the wishes of forth more in detail the objects hand work. In emphasizing the valone forcefully expressed put a law on the el Company and will cost 10,000, all number by the Scandinavian Choir in League. Officers to serve for ue of teaching lessons by telling storbewill drive this traffic that statutes that tongue. Between speakers Miss comthe ies, she told a story in a most impres- the stock for which has been subyear were then presented by state the of confines The the Callie Lund rendered a solo. yond sive manner and had the audience sit- scribed by the people of Curlew Valmittee which had been working some Wellings remarks were were offered by Elders N. C. prayers ting in breathless silence following her ley. Crude oil will furnish the mo- Stmonsen and Peter Knudson respectweeks on the matter, and were sus- cally applauded. closely. So beautifully was the story tive power and the mill will be conThose named The two year commissioner came told and so ively. There was a wealth of floral tained unanimously. Impressive its moral that Mr. and obvi- emblems in handsome designs as well order of business will structed This the on next away. right are as follows: Sister Foster, who was the next speak as boquets, the white casket and rosArchibald of Garland placed Hon. A er, stated that she felt it almost a ate the necessity of the people transnomitrum being banked about with the proR. Capener of the Sugar City in President, 0. C. Dalby; sin to break in upon the spell created porting their flour from far distant and complimentary a in fusion of flowers, which were beauvery secretary nation N. J. Valentine; Collinston by the beautiful story and thought points which they have had to do all tifully emblematic of the life of the of Sweeton Mr. members speech. that If the meeting was adjourned the these years since that section of the treasurer. S. E. Hinckley; deceased. Mr. F. A. E. Roche and then C. Horsley, named W. audience would have received ample Board Executive of the closed. On the first was first settled. county nominations the The building was packed to its caC. votes as food for reflection. The dryness of the west Is also be- pacity and a long cortege accompanAdam G. Frank, Lorenzo Pett and ballot Roche received 73 too She the Stake complimented lor Capener and was de- workers upon their achievement and ing overcome by the digging of N. Christensen. ied the remains - to the cemetery against 34 convention. the of nominee clared some unaniof which are sunk where they were consigned to their wells, floor bore testimony of the value of primary Two resolutions were also Hon. H. H. Welling took the last resting jplace. work. only to a depth of 35 feet to encountwhich are givthat mously passed, both of when the chairman announced Elder Wm. T. Harper of the Presi- er good water. This is true in the at the the sheriff was next on the list, and en, along with the constitution, confi- dency of Cassia Stake, and who re- Black Pine of full was Country and means much SPECIAL 8ERVICES NEXT SUN- in a speech that close of this article. sides at Oakley, Idaho, was the folDAY references, and complimentary for that section as many of the ranchof dence The audience was handed copies of Brig- lowing speaker. He paid a tribute to H. Lillywhite Joseph At the Tabernacle next Sunplaced N. ers have been hauling their water. the Constitution and practically every ham before the convention. Someone the character of President Oleen services afternoon, special of a make Stohl and also to the character and In the Curlew Valley flowing wells day moved to suspend the rules and of held person signed. By the payment be will commemorative acclamation which teachings of Elder Geo. F. Richards. are drilled and the very finest water the visit of the Moroni Angel fee of 50 cents a year, any person the nomination by He eulogized the gospel and what it is found. Recently the Promontory-Curleamid .oud ayes and hand to the boy Joseph Smith which occur-ed- . does for those who comply with Its can become a member of the League was done drilled well a Land Company be It will be remembered, on the evclapping. Stated it is all in all to him and an active canvass will likely In the proceedings, precepts. this At 340 of September 21sL The serjuncture en feet their tract south ening deep source from which perjust and is the only as many taken up In the city to get was announced that the Progres- fect mons and musical numbers will, as it of SnowYilie few a miles and first happiness springs. Mr. C. N. that the members as possible in order far as possible, dwell upon this theme sive Convention had named Geo. F. Richards was the con- class water is flowing from it. On Elder County for of Brigham, organization the and the Stake Presidency are very deof Christensen working power and he commented the Shilllngton ranch in Sage Valley Mr. Christensen was therewith cluding speaker sirous that the services be characterClerk. as possible. extensive may be as to the Democratic Conven- upon the last half yearly report of the a well has been drilled 300 feet Into ized by a large attendence. In all presented Stohl presided N. OfPresident Oleen nominee for County Clerk stake to the Presiding Bishops encoun- the other wards of the stake similar made tion as the fice. Discovered that although this the earth and excellent water and meeting the over unanimously nominated. services will be held. A misunderand a roar of stake is way above the average of the tered. Other ranchers and dry farmto the acJohn W. Phillips created a few remarks as standing went out to the Bishops of announced that he church, it has quite a list of non tithe ers are taking their cue from these the had he which when hilarity Brigham wards, they inferring tivities of the committee for payers and said that this class totall- experiments and a well on every farm from President Stohls announcement desired to place in nomination preliminaries the out one ed of 1913. is in 19,000 Box been working Tithing the only man in will likely be the result. that each ward In the stake would the move- County Attorney, side the most ancient principles and it is Democratic the on and he heartily endorsed In the Curlew Valley gen- conduct Its own services. That was Things Elder County comnew presHon. V. a law that brings a blessing thru ment Attorney Dalby the who could fill the position, erally are prosperous. The summer meant for each ward outside of Brigwent thru by ac- plying with It By paying as we go a Davis for Mr. speed ham City whose wards will meet conupon called Davis. E. was ident it is easy and no man who pays his frost did not affect that valley as it as usual, in the Tabernacle. experiences clamation. jointly, his of some and he gave In well chosen tithing ever complains about it or any did some other sections of this counFrank G. Elder Adam Helgar Packer who returned at the bar Rev. principle of the gospeL If a blessing ty, and all the dry farmers harvested this week from a in Idaho while practicing that brought applause, mission will be one words n on the I101 of the speakers. and while sitting good crops this year. (Continued oa page Six.) on Page Three) NACLE speech-makin- being fitted up a new modern heating plant ili boiler did good service for a r of years but of late it has to badly that it was almost Impossible to make it gener-(teaIt has been taken out letely and a new heater will be as quickly as possible in the work may be completed cold weather sets in. , Is Tabernacle i 1 to or-o- e KINDERGARTEN of this week, Misses Woodland and Dorothy Wright 1 a Kindergarten in the M. E. building on First East street heir announcement of a week ronght them a swarm of young-Th- e circle is filled to overflow-- 1 the ladies may be compelled rde it, taking half in the mom-i- d half In the The evening. lid attendence makes the pro- feel that the people of Brig-Cit- y are awake to the advantag- THE Monday ... kindergarten. T THE ENDS OF TWO Growft r its d FINGERS horj 1 ods, secluded growl! Friday morning Mr. Antone one of the working force at Christensens mill on north his right hand caught Jointer and lost the end of his s very k does rtfe6t got pair may !' the an Is band first 1 finger. Wne is but had . particularly dang-it not been for a cor which was recently added Nielsen might have had his band taken off.' He is now en-bfe with a big thick rag wound ach injured member curd Is In fine fettle. years, the n ! 1 Pol r the teat Wf niloser with nd tin at MARRIED lasti fday in the Salt elen Loretta Lake Temple, Cook of Garland William j. Bott of this city united in marriage. The bride hter of Mr. and Mrs. David and pthe is a very popular young Sugar City. Mr. Bott Is Mrs. Ada Bott and Is well this Mr. and community. make their home In HHy nd the News Joins with py friends In extending con-- n and all good wishes. why on ve p1 ir 010 Salt Lake Temple Bott jT11tb of and Mr. William this city, were The bride Is the unit-maniage- . ecela Bott and Is leaers In the younger so-- fu,0t W la 8penHd young lady. Mi . n of Mr. and Mrs. A1 as chosen farming as a e ftak0 jj9 I i i k hhe I1!'9 ut on the big and his fatner se- Promontory. The News congratulations. lome t, sur-fac- e nomi-(Contlnu- Continued on page Three.) |