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Show m ELDER NE 4 Devoted to no Party or Faction. But Just to All. BRIGHAM twin iteek, Mr. George Postal looking over a city e on get data a number of things Brigham 1 de-tir- lo toosideration and togeth-miste- Anderson, that the the city so led with all blocks r Mr. disting-jihowin- g CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1914. . The News has been advised that the dedication of the handsome Bear Riv- er Sta5te Tabernacle at Garland, which was scheduled for Sunday next, has authori-Preparatio- distinctly and umbered and indicated jilt will show the entire sea. NUMBER TMRTY-8lX.- y This morning beginning at 10 oThe attendance at the school rnary held in the High School Assem-scho- clock, Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel under bly last Saturday evening for the candi-for the auspices of Reverend A. G. Frank pose of placing in nomination a been postponed to December 13th on date from Representative Precinct No. and the Stake Presidency. account of President Joseph F. Smith The speakers will be Rev. Frank 5 for membership on the Board of on of tour missions a of the the being church in the south and east.. It is and Judge O. C. Dalby and special Education, illustaried the fact that peoPre8ident pie ae takiug more interest in school music will be furnished by Miss Lillie Smith be present to offer the dedicamatters than they have been wont to Whelan of Salt Lake, Prof, and Mrs. Mutuals of that ward. tory prayer, and so the stake do in years past. There were two W. Lenzl McAllister of this city. It had been made to ac-- es have had their conference posthundred fifty nine present and they is urged that the people of the city two weeks when it is anticipatcommodate almost every kind of an Poned ed the President will be back home ters that only property owners, regls- - included many of the leading citizens turn out enmasse. Rev. Frank advisexhibit and to stage almost every kind and able to attend the 8ervices. tered taxpayers, can vote at this elec- - of this city as well as many of the es that the vestry ot the chapel can -- of a contest of an educational nature be thrown open and room can be tion, but that Is erroneous. When a common every day substantial however, and the response which was O. R. T. INSTALLING SWITCHES Issue is voted upon, then only zen who cares nothing for public pre- made or several, hundred persons. given the committees by tho people The services promise to be of a very In conformity with the request of taxpayers can vote because that is a ferment but is Interested in the generally in bringing in their products the of City Council some time since, the interesting character. community affairs, affecting the finances. At all agement and livestock must have been very O. R. T. Company has a force of men Member F. W. Fishburn, whose term other elections where finances are' not gratifying to'those having the matter at work on the three switches on MARRIAGE8 elof office expires, called the meeting are voters all registered Main street taking out the- old ones concerned, in charge. invitwere and nominations order !to to participate. The display of fruits was exception- - and replacing them with the regula- - ligible Mr. Arch J. Blatter of this city and all in the used . switch largIn tion Brigham City, the First and Sec- ed for chairman of the meetng.." Mr. Miss Rose Woodward of Corlnne were "city - In lies River Bear City ally pleasing. er cities, which will make traffic more ond wards will vote at the Second EL A. Box was suggested and unant- - united in marriage last evening by the heart of a great fruit district, ggcmxj both for the railroad company ward meeting house and the Third moualy accepted as the presiding off- Bishop T. H. Blackburn. Mr. Slatter s motorman-conductapples principally, and tb growers- - and for the general public. and Fourth wards will vote at the icer ot the meeting and in accepting is the popular street car is car barn on the curve The siding exhion is one Woodward had their very best products Miss and the honor Mr. Box briefly commented in order that load- Third wkrd amusement hall. of the charming young ladles from the bition too. The livestock section brot also being enlarged be accommodatupon the school system of Box Elder Burg on the Bear, a High School ed freight cars might together blooded animals from all ed for it has been found in the past County and stated that it behooves Pud a most estimable young lady. parts of the valley and the poultry that the large freight cars would not every citizen to take an active Inter Mr, and Mrs, Slatter will make their fanciers were there also with their make the turn and as a consequence 4 est in ail matters concerning the pub- home In this city. been necessary to unload them has it The ail breeds. of chickens bred pure Mr. Wm. Byer and Miss Anna Rau-be- r lic welfare because those matters 4main line on Main street. the and Science Domestic ladles In the of Tremonton were married In Og- have a very important bearing on his Art Department exhibited some classy yesterday. The bride is the formLast Sunday nignt the stork le't q T ON TAXES PAID SINCE LAST 4private affairs. er chief operator in the Farmers Telework which revealed the fact that all baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4MONDAY, THE COUNTY TREAS- - 4 was named Secretary and then the phone office at Tremonton and is widethe good housekeepers do hot reside John Tlngey. Everybody lovely. 4- UftER HAS BEEN COLLECTING 4 asked for nominations for ly known throughout the valley. They chairman The Mr. and Mrs. A1 Toone of Coriune 4- 23c in any one particular locality. ADDITIONAL PER DESCRIP- - 4 a member of the Board of Education. will reside at Tremonton. were added upon last Monday when various contests were splendid and 4- TION FOR "ADVERTISING. IN Mr. T. P. Meister of Tremonton was Hon. W. C. Horsiey secured the stork left them a son. He 'Is doing the grand character ball Saturday ev- the a Mr. - 4 UNOUR Brigham visitor yesterday. THIS IS OPINION, 4 fine. floor and prefaced his remarks by ex Meister called at the News office and ening as the windihg up number, beat A baby girl arrived at the home of 4 TENABLE. NO ADVERTISING 4 hl8 gratitude at 8plen. reported that since his last visit to anything of its kind ever attempted Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savage last 4 HAS BEEN DONE. IF THE 4 He then this sanctum, in fact within the last attendance. did proceeded doin that ward. The entire show was a Tuesday morning. All concerned FIT TO forsaken - three weeks, he has the done to the the outline work genby , grand success and by their efforts the ing famously. C. C. of and joined ranks cussedness single Jensen and chilMr. and Mrs. whom he proposed to place in tleman the benedicts. Mrs. Meister was forgood people of Bear River City have dren are up from Salt Lake to spend 4- TER NOV. 15TH AND RECEIVE 4 i a brief account of merly Miss Anna Getz, the charming demonstrated what, a little united the Thanksgiving holidays with rela- 4- TAXES NOT PREVI O U S L Y 4- - nomination, giving the past life of that individual ending daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Getz work will do, for there Is no question tives and friends in this city. PAID, THAT IS HIS BUSINESS. 4 j by speaking his name, Hon. Frank W. of Tremonton. but that the results of this effort will Mrs. D.L. Reeder underwenta delicate BUT WE MAINTAIN THAT HE 4 the mention of which was be beneficially felt in that ward thru operation at the Pearse Hospital Tues- 4 IS NOT ENTITLED TO ANY AD- - 4 Fishburn, ' BOOMERANG OUT AGAIN gretted by applause. As soon as Mr. the days to come and will doubtless day, the second of its kind within aVERTISING FEE UNTIL ADVER- - 4 She is getting along favweeks. few Mr. W. John bad flashed, Horsley stimulate the promoters to further enACTUALLY DONE. 4 orably. No. 1 Volume II of The Boomerang who was seated in the rear Phillips, deavor along the same lines. A kitchen apron and pumpkin' pie WE BELIEVE, Is THEREFORE, 4 of the now off the press and is being cirbuilding, arose and in well chosculated. THAT TAXPAYERS WHO HAVE 4 by the staff. This issue Is a Those who acted as adjudicators hi bazar and dance is being arranged en words sketched the life of his canr .rth wariJ distinct credit to the Editor, his staff said been pay the various departments were as fol- to required didate and placed in nominatiQn Hon. and the managers for it contains a ward ARE 4 lows: Music, Prof. W. 0. Robinson, hall. Admission will be 25 cents per , 25c FOR ADVERTISING B. C. Call. Mr. Phillips was applaud- - wealth of Information bearing on the A- REFUND. 4- ENTITLED Wangs-gaarTO Louis be Prof. will announced and date the Livestock, couple Logan; ed also as he sat down. High School and school life. The litIt of the High School; Horticul- later Advertisement attainment displayed in the varerary Seconding speeches for Mr. Fish- ious articles evidences the Box W. J. Glenn, thorough ture, Supervisor burn were made by L EL Dufflnand training which the students are receivv ; Schools ; Poultry, Mr. S. A. T. H. Blackburn, and for Mr. Call by ing In the county'sbig school and alElswood, Bear River City; Domestic Lars Hansen. A motion that the nom- so reflects great credit upon the stuArts, Miss Marie M. Hutteballe, High inations close and a ballot be taken dents themselves. That which is worth doing at all is worth doing well was never better illustrated than at the big bazar, con-test, livestock, horticultural, agricul tural, domestic science and art show which was staged at the new Amuse- ment Hall at Bear River City on FTi- day and Saturday of last week by the Ser-- i tu n December 2nd, Wednesday, is Wednesday of next week, a election will be held in Repre- Precincts Nos. 1, 2, and 5, the purpose of electing a member of the Board of Education from each of those precincts. At this election every registered voter over 21 years of age, male or fe- male, is entitled to cast a ballot' The idea ha been expressed in some quar- On pri-whlc- h pur-sentati- . the information intimated t the wenred ltd he bit he would recommend of cltl-bon- man-matt- er a.jcity delivery on a month the mean time, the city placard all the a manner that any hare no trouble what ng his way about town, set hare to be numbered i Fstematic manner. Then rants the people to get haring all their mall d to their homes, house number along :ames on the enrelopes. necessity be done in carriers will have i finding people for it is that the carriers will l where people live but their searching to the ad on mail matter, service will be a boon to a little over 115, In esca )l :ch ild di giv-in- d or-ma- il I s can gainsay. Bust doubtless retain their one fill order that they each train if they tit the ordinary citizen it mail delivered at his it unnecessary to go to .With a city delivery Federal building, urely becoming some ci from ! i. now cm W H to the finishing touch-iawere made and the complete in appoint-readfor the grand u ret: BU ll y is so arranged tad roomy cells , that that pK j tu. doming, President Mlss W. U Daisy Madsen of w111 leave vlait the two wards lilw!7 10 Board- - i Sr,1 L there-The- L k win ot Park Valley Mom, y 4 ,111 pt Important to j - ! k TAXPAYERS - ( - - , - - i - i ! . u. to - d Elder- - -County Domestic Science, Miss Veda keeping of prisoners, School; and city court room, Hunsaker, High School; Art work In hi room for electric light grade school display, Supervisor Miss wrk supplies, basement County Edna Miller, Box Elder Hrposes and to accommo Schools. beating plant, are in-- ! Following is a list of the prize winimplement and it Is a ity, not an altogether ner in the various departments: to be confined, when ,!lk HORTICULTURE action becomes neces-,0ate- d in the heart of the Winesap Olof Jensen. ar from t18 public Black Twig Albion Ohman. 5 ft is easily acces-- ' Jonathans Moroni Mortensen. and Inoffensive. Bananas J. P. Jensen Jr. toe cl tv is to re Pearmanes Olof Jensen. a good, Ganos Moroni Mortensen. rhtMdate JalL A furth be R. L Greening Albion Ohman. expressed that it J1U8ed but sparingly In York Imperal Olof Jensen. Bens Moroni Mortensen. Moroni Mortensen. Delawares &RKER OFF FOR Mortensen. Moroni Baldwin VALLEY k,. or stu-de- b!t'ber COMPLETED k -' 4-- wes In It NOW d The Champion Boys of the State The above cut shows Howard Dalton (right) and Naff Boothe (left) the Vegetables Alvin Stander. first and second prize winners in the Best display Olof Jensen. DOMESTIC SCIENCE boys club work in the state. Young In canned Dalton produced 720 bushels of potaBest and largest display toes on an acre of ground and young fruits Emeline Anderson. Bread making, white Mrs. J. L. Boothe was a close second with 700 bushels. Andersen Howard Dalton was declared the (Continued oc page Two.) This Thanksgiving number is spiwell edited, carefully arranged cy, chairman appointed J. Francis and bears witness of what can be done J. W. Valentine, W. K. Morrison, when talent and determination coopN. J. Valentine and Wynn I,. Eddy erate. Mr. Lawrence Jorgensen is retellers who passed out slips of paper sponsible for the typograblcal excelto those present then collected the lence and the edition is a worthy one waa then made and carried, and the Mer-rell- , cliampon boy or the state, his score beand as a premium he will ing 84 receive a free trip to the Panama Exposition at San Francisco next year. This sturdy young man Is a resident of Willard while his companion in the picture resides at Collinston and is a 0 Bon of Mr. John Boothe, formerly of this city. ballots. While this was under way, a motion was made that another set of tellers be appointed by the chair to count those present in order that a check might be had on the result of the ballot and Messrs C. Elias Jonuen and James Jensen were named. Their count and the total ballot checked ex actly but one who forgot to vote, and the result was 259 present out of which Mr. Fishburn received 181 and Mr. Call 77. When the result was announced, Judge J. D. Call moved to make the nomination of Mr. Fishburn unanimous which was done. A re was made that Mr. Fishburn he quest called upon for a brief report of the condition of the schools and he gave it, first expressing his appreciation of the vote of confidence that had been (Continued from First page.) through and through. W. L.. Holst is sporting a 5 passenger Hupmohile which he purchased during the week. 0 A big kitchen apron an pumpkin pie bazar and dance at the Fourth ward Amusement hall very soon Admission will he 25 cents per couple. Advertisement . It Mr. and Mrs. great cause for baby girls came day morning by ther and babies N. E. Samsel have Twin Thanksgiving. to their home yester- the stork route. Mo- doing nicely. NOTICE I hereby announce myself an Inde- j pendent candidate for member of the Board of Education for District No. 1, Box Elder county, Utah. DAVID P. FROST Advertisement it |