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Show ! ( Mrs. A. L. Brown Was tn Salt Lake Mcals last Friday visiting friends. A THURSDAY The Box Elder News. EIGHT Hon. Wynn L. IJIddy was an Ogden visitor on business, Tuesday of this W. F. Compton made a business trip week, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Fredericksen and to Salt Lake last Friday. for a few We have private money for a $1,000 baby came up from Ogden iness. i relatives. visit with $5,000 to lend on Bear River Valley loan. Lee & Dunn. Advertisement It days and D. F. Mr. Mrs. Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Cambria Wilson of dry farms, Lee & Dunn. Adv. It a week been children have spending Dr. D. C. Budge of Logan was a Garfield are spending a few weeks in In Brigham visiting relatives. Brigham visitor one day during the Brigham. Houses lor rent. Ann H. Burt. Adv. Mesdames J. E. Halvorsen and E. week. Mrs. W. J. Critchlow of Ogden spent R. H. Jones and son Clair Jones V. Dunn were isitors to Ogden Fri a couple of days of this week in Brigwere business visitors to Salt Lake day of last week. ham visiting her mother and sister. j Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Petersen and last Friday. A In of the week baby boy came to the home of W. L. Holst and S. C. Wixom made baby spent a few days Mrs. Fred Barker on Monday Mr. and friends. Lake Salt visiting a run over to Logan last Saturday week. this of Everybody doing fine. "Vor FOR SALE Mares and gelding morning in Mr. Holsts car. of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Worley W. H. Taylor, J. C. Jensen and Alvn sale or trade for milch cows. Buswell a party of friends over last tf Adv. Corinne. brought Orchard Co., Ip son made up a little party to the n evening to hear the concert. W. E. Hadley was over from t State Capital on Friday last. Mrs H. N. Bowring and daughter cn Tuesday looking over his Miss Josephine Herrick and her broreturned on Saturday from Los Angeauto livery interests in tins city. ther Mr. John Herrick of Denver were les where they spent the winter and Mgr. E. P. Hansen of the Utah Convisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. crete Pipe Company, was in Brigham early summer. Joseph A. West during the week. Miss Rhea Wright of Ogden ha3 this week in the interests of the comThey are t Mr. Wests grand children, teen spending the week in this city and their father Is president of the pany. her grand parents Mr. and visiting came L. N. Stohl up from Bishop Western States Mission of the Church E. A. Box. Mrs. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Salt Lake last Friday to be present at a meeting of the directors of the First Yesterday Hon. C. A. Day came up Among those who took advantage of National from Ogden and in company with MesBank. the excursion rate to Lagoon last FriShurtliffe srs W. L. Eddy, W. L. Holst, J. L. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford day and went down to see the ball drove on up Sunday last Pierce and W. I. Hargis, enjoyed a fromOgden game were Geo. A. Anderson, Leonard the night in this city guests snappy game out on the golf links. and spent Valentine, J. V. Facer, Bert Olsen, Mr. ShurtMerchant Eli Graehl and wife motMr. and Mrs. Joseph Siggard, H. N. of Miss Eliza Thompson. on a tour of the Bear River ored in from Snowville this morning liffe left Bowring, J. Frank Bowring, Lewis on Monday ana to spend the day visiting Mr. Graehls and Malad Siggard, Carl Scow, Moroni Jensen and Mrs. Shurtliffevalleys is the time mother and transact some business. spending Dr. Coburn. in this city visiting her relatives. They will drive home this evening. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ensign and chilnwmaiiunftiiiw dren motored over from Logan yester-oafor a visit with relatives. They carried Mrs. D. O. Stohl and daughters home with them for a short visit. Mrs. Fred Andersen of Manti is visiting the Dalbys this week. She is the lady who was severely shaken up in the automobile accident last Tuesday evening. Prof. E. C. Dalby of Driggs, Idaho, Mrs. Dalby and heir children, are visiting Judge and Mrs. O. C. Dalby and . Mr. Dalby, the former, Is family. of the Driggs Academy. SHARES PROFITS WITH ITS EMprincipal William Jensen and family leave toPLOYEES APPROXIMATING ABOUT morrow for Rock Springs, Wyo., In $10,000,000 ANNUALLY, AND W1U their car. After spending the Fourth SHARE PROFITS WITH FORD BUYtliersrthey will go to their ranch near Lander and remain two or three ERS WHO HAVE BOUGHT FORD months. CARS AT RETAIL (FROM AUGUST Misses Rilla Watkins, Evalyn Olseil Amber Hamson and Della Dalton are 1914 TO AUGUST 1915), TO THE EXamong those who left for the San TENT OF $15,000,000 OR MORE. Francisco Exposition this week. The young ladies expect to be gone for sevRUNABOUTS $515.00 eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Madsen and TOURING CARS $565.00 children and Mrs. Luke Crawshaw drove up from Ogden on Tuesday and CANFIELD AUTO COMPANY. spent the day in Brigham visiting relBRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. atives and attending to some mattery of business. Cashier John D. Peters of the First National Bank suffered a slight nervous breakdown last Friday and was aggsa-a.wg5wagn2K0KiSaE32adEB5ai compelled to keep to his bed for a couple of days. He is now almost fully recovered and is back at his post in the bank again. Mr. and Mrs. E.- - P. Horsley, Mrs. David Sqhires, O. W. Snow Jr. and Oiuff Petersen went down to Salt Lake WAGONS DURABLE TEN OF THESE HANDSOME AND last Sunday to be present at the funTWO FULL CARLOADS IN STOCK, ALSO THE SOLD AT SIGHT. eral services over the remains of the late Gerald C. Anderson which were FAMOUS PETER SCHUTTLER AND EBBERT WAGONS-TH- E ALSO held at noon in the Tenth ward chapCELEBRATED WHITE AND BANNER BUGGIES. el. ALMOST SOLD OUT OF THE POPULAR PEERING, ACME A, Lisle Eddy has recovered suffi-AND JOHNSON MOWERS AND HAY RAKES. ciently from his strenuous fight with inflammatory rheumatism to be hauled FOR SALE NOW THE BINDERS AND HEADERS OF THE uptown. He visited the Pharmacy on ABOVE MANUFACTURERS, ALSO. BINDING TWINE. Monday afternoon for a short time, 300,000 GRAIN BAGS TO ARRIVE IN JULY OR AUGUST. then boarded the car for Kaysville in PRICE WILL ADVANCE $5.00 PER THOUSAND AFTER JULY 15, company with Mrs. Eddy and the baby, BEFORE ORDERS EXCEPT TO THOSE WHO PLACE THEIR where they will visit for a few days. THAT DATE WITH TEN PER CENT ADVANCE. THE RETAIL Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy and daughter PRICE UP TO THAT DATE WILL BE LESS THAN PRESENT Miss Alice departed for a visit to the PLACE YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY WITH CARLOAD PRICES. Northwest this week. They went diTEN PER CENT ADVANCE AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE PROrect to Kennewick in eastern Washing' TECTED. ton where they will visit a short time PLACE ORDERS ALSO FOR GRAIN BINS SOON TO ARwith Mrs. Eddy's brother after which RIVE. they will proceed to Winlock where WE BUY RIGHT. PRICES ALWAYS IN LINE Mrs. Eddys parents reside. They expect to be away for three months or more. In the mean time the live druggist looks mighty lonesome. CHICKENS WANTED. Evald Petersen, phone 78-Advertisement, tf DAVID HOLMGREN, Genl Mgr. I. E. DUFFIN, Local Manager. STORES AT A.J. Reeseof Benson, Cache County, was in Brigham Thursday on bus- - r- -i Where Counts Prepare For the 4th of July We Make it Easy for You. ; '5 ftamajHKEsaag Listen! All Summer Dress Goods at 20 per cent Beginning today, and lasting until after the Buy early, the best for less money. Less Fourti y Slippers Oxford Here is where you make another big saving Until after the Fourth of July all Slippers and 0j fords at 20 per cent to 50 per cent Less. Just thin of buying a $3.50 Slipper for $1.49! The Ford Motor Co. SALE BEGINS NOl Every Slipper in the Store s Gome and See the and Got ur j it let Standard and California Stake Rack Beds at ti -- 1 FARMERS CASH UNION GOOD HOME FOR SALE. Also PASTURE. 15 FINEST building lots. C. Olsen, City. Adver- Btream of fresh water. $1 per Th Utah Agricultural College has tisement. jy8-t- f month for horses and cow initiated the practice of conferring incolts and calves. Apply Car dustrial degrees upon individuals of M & Meat Co., Brigham Cit- ythe state whose accomplishments make them entitled to such recogni- The mint makes it aril under the terms of the See our headers, binder, tion and in carrying out this policy, CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY and rakes. Extras also to ft which is thn first of its kind in the his- you can secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal of machinery. Cash Buyer purpose on approx cd real estate. Terms easy, Advertisement. tory of the United States and which eli- tell us your wants and we will with cited a very flattering editorial in the you FOR SALE PERFECIK current issue of Colliers Weekly, three PETTY & COMPANY STOVE 3 HOLES. 1st CLASS prominent Box Elder County citizens 513 DHfcHAM BLDG. COLO. DENVER, APPLY THIS OFFICE. are now entitled to append two or more big initials after their names. Hon. W. S. Hansen of Fielding has received the degree of Master Farmer; Hon. J. C. Wheelon of Garland has received the degree of Bachelor of Irrigation and Hon. C. G. Adney of Corinne has received the degree of Master of Agriculture. In the average watch the balance-whee- l vibrates These honorary titles are given behundred times a minute, eighteen thousand times an ho cause of the exceptional work these hundred and thirty-twthousand times a day, and one hundred gentlemen have accomplished along thousand s million seven hundred and eighty-eigh- t their chosen lines. a year. As each vibration covers about one and a half i tions, the shaft on which the balance-whee- l is mounted P GOLD BEARING ORE two hundred and thirty-simillion six hundred and eigH" Mr. C. A. Kaiser is displaying some thousand revolutions in its bearings each year. Compare this ore samples this wek which he states tW a moder nlocomotive with seven-fee- t Compare drivers. were taken from the Didericksen mine hundred to run nine hundred and eighty-fiv- e thousand eight out near Penrose which show heavy twenty-fou- r miles to make an equal number of revolt deposits of gold. One mining man deand, running at the rate of a mile a minute, without stopP clared that the sample showed an exwould take six hundred and eighty-tlire- e days, or nearly t8 ceptional amount of gold and anyone for the axle of the drive-wheto make of locomotive the n see the precious metal cropping revolutions as the balance-whee- l watch does of shaft the out all over the rock. The work is tiroes year, and it would cover a distance of over thirty-nin- e being pushed on this claim and the the world. With your help will stage uie promoters are jubilant at the recent Day of Sports in Brighams showing. cleaning us bring your watch AND REPAIR. WE GUARANTEE IT TO PERF0r Nels Carlson, supt. of Logan City BASEBALL ITS DUTY. WELLSVILLE VS. BRIGHAM watr works is the guest of his sister, WATCH FOR THE AUTO PARADE Mrs. Joseph Knudson for a few days. AND BAND CONCERT IN YOUR WILL SELL AT A BIG SACRIFICE One brand new U. S. electric separTOWN. WILLARD, SAT. EVENING ator No. 17, motor horsepower, JULY 3rd; OTHER TOWNS IN Holtzer Cabot make. Motor will run COUNTY SUN. JULY 4th. AUTOS washer and other household utilities. One brand new steel tub electric washLEAVE BRIGHAM AT 9 A. M. er, below cost. Mrs. M. Fyhn, Boden . SHARP. House. Advertisement. ju24-jy- MASTER FARMERS MONEY !M The Work of a r. - AND - TREMONTON BRIGHAM Brigham phone Tremonton phone 54. 35. Brigham's One Big Day I o fifty-seve- n x REAL ESTATE BARGAINS BEET LAND TO EXCHANGE FOR ORCHARDS. SUGAR acres of beet and alfalfa land some of the best in the valley, good water right, $150.00 per acre, easy terms, will take city property, or orchard land for part pay. Can se you any sized 300 , tract you wish. Wheat land, any sized tract you wish, $6.00 to $15.00 per acre, easy terms. J. Box Elder Realty Co. C. JENSEN, Manager ... mi f i mir--- Brigham City, Utah. a ; i i C 5 , KT T THE BAND i '4 AND FIREMEN to 6 for J. Johnson & Co. 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