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Show flies collected during week Coffee which Schillings Best is packed are safety deposit boxes for u ' ; t coffee-treasur- Bear River City, Oct. 12. On Thursday last the advanced grades of our e. Treasure? Isnt the flavor of fine coffee treasure? Whats poffee y ' J airtight tins in The J ENDING OCTOBER ' I 13 for! the flavor and seal it tight against escape and intrusion. We money back the result. We J put-i- n . The Steel Lined SPEED SHELLS For Velocity and Accuracy chances relatives. The social given Saturday night by the Mutual Associations was a grand success, and a most enjoyable time was had by the large crowd that was In attendance. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frede Best Peterson motored down to Corinne and got Mr. David Rich of Boise, Ida., and Mrs. John Nelson and Grandma Johnson, and from there they went to Both well and took dinner at the home of Rasmus Anderson. They called on other relatives and returned home during the afternoon. Mrs. Delilah Roberts of Brigham spent the past week with her sister Mrs. Leonard Ipson. Chris Christensen and family came in from their ranch at Faust valley and spent Sunday with relatives. A large crowd from here attended the Priesthood and officers meeting held In Brigham City last Sunday. George Braegger of Willard is at the home of his sister Mrs. Ephraim Christensen for a short time. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen and Mrs. Adam Archibald motored over to Logan and spent the day. Mrs. Christina Mortensen of Brig ham is the guest of her sister Mrs. Jorgensen, during the week. , Peter Iverson has been on the sick list the past week. to sporbut'fheyantcerUmtv ML Get the Remington-the ateel lined "Speed J. Corinne, Utah, Oct. 11. L. Wise Wednesday where they will make their home until after the beet crop Is hauled. Mr. Wise Is doing some track work for the Sugar Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Goodman spent several days last week In Salt Lake City, returning Wednesday morning. Mrs. W. F. House and her father Mr. Bridges retuAed from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Thursday, where Mrs. House was called by the illness of her sis a I . 1 is now convalescent Three large tile machines were received by the Tile Co. last Wednesday, which are being installed. The force of workmen Is rapidly growing larger. Miss Brlnton, Supervisor of Art and Mr. Whitaker, Supervisor of Music visited our schools last week. The Bear River Junior and Senior Basket Ball Teams came down Thurs day and played the Corinne teams. The Bear River Seniors won with a score of 18 to 16, the Juniors also winning. The girls' indoor baseball team played a very close game with the Corinne girls, winning by 3 points, James Harlan was home Thursday and Friday last visiting his mother and enjoying the duck hunting. Mrs. Harry Woodward and children of Tremonton visited the week end with her Mrs. Chas ter, . ! U H 1 who hfdrwhaCwi&Bo-- sister-in-la- Woodward. Mr. Woodward joined thm Saturday afternoon. They r- turned home Saturday evening. The Sunday School convention held In Tremonton Saturday and Sunday was well attended by Corinne members. Eleven delegates were sent and all reported a very interesting and beneficial session. Mrs. McMillian and children, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Murphy arrived Sunday from Siloam Springs, Ark. Her coming wa a surprise to all of the family except her mother and sister Jennie. She will visit for s veral weeks. Mrs. Chas. Woodward entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodward, T. G. Brown, Chas. Iverson of Ogden, H. T. Woodward of Tremonton and their families, Several of Miss Jean Cole's friends received Invitations to her wedding which will take place Oct 13, to Mr. Howard Williams. Miss Jean lived in Corinne for several years and her many friends extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Will Binboker from Burley, Idaho are visitors at Mrs. Clarence Bosleys this week. Miss Althea Brown went to Ogden Monday to be absent several days and attend the wedding of Miss Jean Cole. Mrs. A. E. Snyder, two sisters and brother-in-lamotored from Salt Lake City Saturday evening and spent Sunday duck hunting. Mr, Adney received this week a car ing load of registered cattle consistof White face and Durhams. The Relief Society held an all day quilting party Tuesday, a picnic dinner was served and all enjoyed a good time, besides accomplishing a great deal of work. The Boys basket ball team and the Girls indoor base ball team went to Bear River City Tuesday afternoon to play with the teams of the Honey-vill- e school. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry and family and Mrs. Cropley motored to Ogden Wednesday afternoon to attend the wedof Miss Jean Cole.- A social and dance will be held In the L. D. S. Hall Friday evening. ding For Indigestion UMC X-ra- dujj u th k. l he caa fix you up right. Sold by your home d a merchants other leading guess-wor- forr, of the about k Mark r and in 280 Utah take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for Indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What is needed is a tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to perform its functions Obtainable naturally. everywhere. Advertisement. and other cubic yard) (bids per Te ht ; Lu9y and complete fications on file pi. in the , Pletrietand wh Said bid, U, b. flee of the said District, the hour and day abov, will be opened at B M h' said? undersigned supervisors will' contract therefor to the i0 sponsible bidder as aoon vOfift after opening said is reserved bids. 1 . bids; of rejecting Payment for said work in legally issued bonds of said! which must be accepted by tb awarded said contract at crued Interest from date of w no bids, unless in accordance , provision, will be ?ven coasidi SHERIFFS 8ALE Any person or persons to juFirst the of Court District In the contract in may be awarded iyT of Utah, dicial District of the State within the rime to bet, quired and for Box Elder County. said HamBoard, after such awaid I. L. vs O. L. Miller, plaintiff, into a bond according to lav H- C. LoveHammond, C. tty mond, Esther and sufficient sureties to be , land, C. F. Loveiand, George the undersigned Supervise, and Angeline Dubose, defend by to said Corinne Drainage able SALE. ants. SHERIFFS for its use, in an amount -Frion Sale To be sold at Sheriffs 50 per cent of the agreed at 1915, of October, day the 22nd day Court price, conditioned upon the the front door cf the County Box Elder performance of the same, House, at Brigham City, of Baid &nce with its provisions. noon County Utah, at 12 oclock All work shall be done ufe of interest and day, all the right, title of the engineer of a, direction the defendants, in and to the following and before acceptance trict, described real property, situated in toe Board of Sej approved by Box Elder County, Utah, and described Done by the order m the the at Commencing as follows, signed Supervisors. North East Comer of the South East Dated at Corinne City, Ctaj, of East South quarter quarter of the 1915. 28, Section 22, Township 9 North,. Range JOHN J. CRANES Meridian, 2 West of the Salt Lake C. G. ADNEY thence thence South 12.46 chains; E. W. DUNN north 88 degrees 30 minutes West 8.79 Board of of Con) Supervisors chains; thence North 5 degrees 5 District age East 3 chains; thence North 75 Advertisement. 12.32 chains; degrees 32 minutes West East thence thence North 6.22 chains; SHERIFFS SALE McCon-augh'- I OUR PUBLIC FORUM Peter Radford On Church and State of The recent action of one of the leading churches the this nation,' in annual convention, demanding thatviews lavmen vote only for candidates for office whose coincide with those of the clergy on one of the leading other political issues, and direct and indirect efforts of church organizations to interfere with the freedom of and the ballot, make one of the greatest perils of this age, conreceive should thoughtful that a present problem sideration of both laymen and citizens. Suckling babes may well squirm in their cradles when ministers in convention assembled release the hearts of men and grab them by the throat, for Christianity has broken down, religion has become a farce and the pulpit a failure. When the church substitutes force for persuasion, command for conviction and coercion for reason, the sheriff men take charge of the altar had a3 well pass the sacrament, and policemen bury the dead, for why a church? It is as dastardly a crime against government for a minister to undertake to deliver the votes of his parishioners to a candidate, as it is- for a ward heeler to deliver a block of votes to a political boss, and both- ought to bo prosecuted, for the law should be no respecter of persons. It is as objectionable for a convention of ministers to seek by canonical law to control the votes of church members as it would be for a convention of manufacturers to issue orders for their employees to vote for a certain candidate. Such conduct Is offensive to decency, business morals and a crime against society. Any convention, whether composed of saints or sinners, rich or poor, white or black, that seeks to prostitute power and coerce conscience ought to be broken up by the police and its leaders arrested for s treason. A crime by any other name is a crime just the same. An ecclesiastical robe cannot sanctify treason, authority to preach does not carry with it license to become a political ringster, or the right to teach ns how to pray give a permit to tell us how to vote. No man in joining the church should sacrifice his citizenship, forfeit his constitutional liberties or subordinate his duty to the state. The earth many fmes has been drenched with the blood ot our forefathers fighting to throw off the ecclesiastical yoke from the state, and the suggestion of a return to these medieval conditions with their horror and their torture should not be tolerated for a moment. Laws should be passed prohibiting any preacher, or combination of preachers, from delivering or attempting to deliver their membership or congregation to any candidate for office, and suitable legislation should be passed preserving the sanctity of the pulpit from political vandalism. It is as much a menace to church and state for a politician to occupy the pulpit as for a minister to preach a political sermon. He has no more right to preach his politics from the pulpit than a teacher has to teach his politics to his pupils A preacher cannot make political trickery righteous by usage any more than he can make profanity respectable by practice. It is one o. the ironies of fate that a preacher may become a scandal as well as a gory to civilization. ter being in Salt Lake City where she was one of the county school demonstrators under the direction of Mr. Glenn. We are proud to know that on her fruit waved a blue ribbon. Miss Mable Holmgren, daughter of J. P. Holmgren, has been teaching school at Smithfield the past month. School now closes there for a short period. She, in company with other pedagogues intend going to the coast and visit the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a new farmer. All concerned doing fine. Deweyville Oct 10. Several of the citizens from this place attended the the State Fair and general conference of the L. D. S. Church. Mrs. Ella Johnsen is home from Logan where she has been the last five weeks in the Budge Hospital. Mrs. Johnson is much Improved in health and her many friends hope she will soon be well and Btrong again. Miss Lethia Dewey is quite ill at present suffering from rheumatism and heart trouble. She Is the daughter of E. K. Dewey. Mrs. Meada Romriell is here from Robin, Idaho, visiting her mother Mrs. Marble. Neuralgla of the face, shoulder, Mary The Mutual Improvement Associahands, or feet requires a powerful remtion held their opening meeting Sun edy that will penetrate the flesh. SNOW LINIMENT possesses day evening. They will hold meetthat power. Rubbed in where the pain ing regularly each week In the future is felt is all that is necessary to relieve and will carry out the program outsuffering and restore normal condi- lined by the General and Stake tions. Price 25c, 50c and fl.00 per Boards. bottle. Sold by Brigham City PharmaSunday afternoon Sept 10 the cy. Advertisement third quorum of Elders met here in their regular monthly meeting. Next Thursday the Relief Society will hold Chaafeeriaia's Cctigli Reeled a Bazaar and social in the Relief So- MrCutM Oildiv ciety .hall, where they will have for (AdvcrtitemetU.) sale good comfortable quilts and other useful articles. Last Thursday Mrs. Charles Bowen was buried here. She died at Fielding Saturday Oct 2 from blood poisoning. Our district school is now in good running order with Joseph E. Helm as principal, Miss Griffin teaching the intermediate grades and Miss Grover from Morgan teaching the little tots. The farmers are anxious to begin beet digging again. The factory was over stocked with beets so the growers have been laid off for the past week. The Electric car will begin running regular time this week. The sub station is well lit up with electric lights and the residents here would like to see the whole town lighted the same way. on Recommends Chamberlain Remedy Cough "Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. 1 felt ita beneficial effect Immediately and before 1 had finished the bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends, writes Mrs. William Bright, Ft Wayne. Ind. Obtain- able everywhere. Advertisement fc Baid; min-ulte-s chains to point of beginning, con24 taining 19.42 acres. Together with hours of water each and every week, being the water of the entire stream from which the above described property has been heretofore irrigated. The above is intended to convey the land and water conveyed to mortgagee by Alfred N. Olsen, of Brigham City, Utah, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Terms of sale, cash. Dated September 30th, 1915. JOHN H. ZUNDEL Sheriff, Box Elder County, Utah. By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, s30-o2Advertisement. Deputy. 20 In the District Court of the to dlcial District of the State t in and for the County of Born fTORNE D. H. Johnson, Plaintiff, tii Hickenlooper, Verna Keyes, e Lake Security and Trust Cm corporation, defendants SHE; SALE. To be sold at Sheriff's sale, a day the 29th day of October,!! the hour of 12 oclock noon k day, at the front door of tbeG Court House, iu Brigham tt ElderCounty, Utah, the follw scribed real property, situated Elder County, Utah, and desera All of Lot Tv follows Block Two (2), Brigham Ctf of NOTICE OF BIDS FOR THE CON- Acre Plat, and that part to STRUCTION OF DRAINAGE WORK. (1), Block Three, (3), Bright and: Notice is hereby given that the un- Plat bounded on the north Road west the CorCounty by dersigned Board of Supervisors of inne Drainage District, Box Elder south by the Box Elder Ciwj East Qtts County, State of Utah, will receive uated in the North sealed bids for the construction of Section 14, Township J Norit drains, canals and drainage work, and 2 West, of the Salt LaksF cres the furnishing of all material there- containing in all 5 water aaf all with as less, together for, except tile, proposed for the or drainage of said District, and in ac- rights used therewith ippi cordance with the plan adopted by the thereto. Terms of sale, cash. Board of Supervisors on Saturday the Dated October 7th, 1915. 23rd day of October, 1915, at the hour ' JOHN K. Iv W.C. of 12:00 oclock noon, at the office of . the said Board of Supervisors of said Sheriff, Box Elder Com anita By JOSEPH. District, on Montana street. In the AND ! City of Corinne, Box Elder County, i'ork an Advertisement. State of Utah. RRIOh PlanB and specifications for the ASSESSMENT NOTICE whole of such work can be seen at Curlew Irrigation mi K said office of the Board of Supervisors of said District in said City of Corinne Co. Principal place or by application to W. M. Bostaph, Snowviile, Utah. Notice is hereby given Engineer of said District, at his office W in the Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, meeting of the directors 1S& 8th day of September, Utah. 1 Vk P1 Bids will be received for the whole eral assessment of stool oT capital on the of said work, except as above re- levied asse: cited, the furnishing of tile therefor, poration; also an toe same being particularly described as cent on the stock in 5 of assessment and an FjJ rictices follows: West the C0UN' in Ctdfj stock the 8 miles of Approximately open C. 1 drain canal, requiring approximateCourt Sept 15th, 1915 to treasurer of the Comp&nf ly 50,000 cu. yds. of excavation. Idaho. W i Approximately 16 miles of main dence at Stone, assessae covered tile drains, varying in size on which these of from 8 in. to 16 in. In diameter unpaid on the 15th M l , and laid from 6 ft. to 12 ft. in depth and will be delinquent :tices an J sale at public auction approximately 218.856 miles of latNati eral covered tile drains varying in ment is made before, HRIGHA size from 4 in. to 6 in. In diameter, the 5th day of Ni laid as close to a depth of 6 feet as pay the delinquent c08t is practicable and feasible. Bald covj gether with the ered drains requiring approximateand expense ly 276,267.8 cu. yds. of excavation. Advertisement Back filling of covered drains (bidders will be required to bid per PROBATE AND J cubic yard on the open drain excaNOTICE Clerk vation and per linear foot in ac(Consult County cordance with the plans and specifications for excavating' trenches, NOTICE TO laying pipe and back filling all covered drains whether mains or laterfiXTUREf Creditor, will als) supplying and installing where to vouchers rnuntf' necessary concrete in place (bids woed, Box Eider per cubic yard) ; supplying Oregon l5a5' before the 23rd .Qgy Fir Lumber delivered at Corinne, 1916- esUO of Utah, (bids per thousand feet); Administrator furnishing gravel delivered on the decent W. Bloom, work where used (bidB YOUNG. & per cubic DALBY yard); hauling pips' from Corinne Attorneys for or side track in Section 34 T. 10 N. PuD Date of first R. 3 W. and Section 3 T. 9 N. R. 3 1915. to-wi- t: 1 OL j i ft J J J BAL-LARD.'- S Never out-fall-s - plain-clothe- Miss .Emeiine Anderson who has been suffering for some time with an eruption on the face went to Salt Lake City to consult medical assistance. An picture of the head was taken, showing an old tooth stump, that had ulcerated, and caused considerable annoyance to her. The root was extracted, and she has suffered no ill effects since. Alma Brown, reoently sold his farm has motored to Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren are making preparations to move into their home. Peter Iverson Is quite sick suffering from a bad cold and other complications. Mrs. R. N. Gardner visited for several days in Brigham last week. Rast Peterson motored to Idaho Sunday with real estate men, coming home the same evening, covering 200 miles. Mrs. N. R. Peterson of Tremonton hcs been visiting her mother Mrs. Carl Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pete. son. Mr. Peterson is still in very poor health. Our mail service is not what it ought to be, having only one delivery per day, and Uncle Sam is convinced that we should have mail at--- ' least twice a day. Bids are open for the new route, being, from Honey ville instead of Corinne. Miss Octavo Holmgren who has been attending high school at Brigham, Is home suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. It seems that this malady is affecting more of the family as Mrs. Holmgren and the baby are both suffering from It. . Mrs. Jacob Hanson who has been confined to her bed for about ,two weeks Is convalescing nicely. Nearly all of the officers of the Relief Sbclety, and a great many representatives of the "Other organizations attended the Priesthood meeting in Brigham Sunday the loth Inst. The meeting was turned over to the M. I. A. who had a very interesting program. New class leaders were appointed and Mrs. Orson Jenson was sustained as 2nd counselor to Mrs. Irene Christensen for the coming year. The sociable given by the M. I. A. Saturday night .was a great success. The clown band caused considerable amusement The two readings given by Mrs. Victor Hansen were greatly appreciated as well as the other selections rendered. Refreshments were served consisting of punch, cake and home made candies. Miss Veoma Holmgren is home af- - M' of L F. and family moved to Tremonton last Delores Clieal West Wanda Knudson -. Ray Bowden Anderson Edith Rudolph Kaiser ... Cressa Jensen .. . Glenn Baron Arthur Marble Lloyd Forsgren Clara Bott Louis Hunsakr ... Josephine Westergaard Faulkner Naomi Total receivNext Monday the hour for from 3 to 4:30, 5,000 ing flies will be be the flies for a ticket. This may so get received will be last time flies out. them clean busy and . school went down to Corinne and The played ball with that school. the and boys ball team, base girls' senior and junior teams of basket ball each played lively and interesting games, but the Bear River boys and girls carried off all the honors of , the three games. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen on Friday. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. Miss Nellie Barnard spent Saturday and Sunday in Garland visiting with Schillings IK M. and diatwv same along dfich w Per ton); hauling It, inne and delivering .Xr,; (bids per thousand f excavation for culverta CAN BE HAD TO BEST ADVANTAGE THROUGH LEE & DUNN BRIGHAM CITY, UtewatefV., OTAH 'wi israjf l, X i. I |