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Show BRIGHAM jme EIGHTEEN CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FOR STATE ANKUAL 13, 1913, ill NUMBER i i FORTY-SI- li BALL social function of the ball and the Ladies Auxiliary of the one was nt last evening, given enjoyable and fuccessful Tomorrow and Saturday, the great The visit of Mr. J. A. Reid of the Prof. L. A. Merrill, formerly direcA deal has been eniertd into befilm story of Mormonism will be pre- California Fruit Growers Exchange to tor of tlie Extension work of the tween J. B. McMaster and the Baker sented in this city at the Opera House. this state a week ago started the fruit Agricultural college, has accepted a Lumber Company of this city, whereby Some little dissatisfaction has arisen shippers in the direction of a big state position with the Salt Lake route as the latter company takes over the over the fact that the prices are so organization something after the pat- agricultural fciub. expert. In this capacity lumber stock, business nnd good will h high and when Manager Koford was terns of the California organization. Pror. Merrill will have purisdlctlon of the former. The Baker decoration scheme is a little people ala to he stated that the attrac- Representatives of the- various firms over all the appealed the country tributary to the bought the mill machinery which Mr. year and last evening tion is one of the regular Cort road met and decided to effect an organ- Clark lines and will labor among the McMaster had installed in his. plant at iy Of Music never looked better shows, despite the fact that it is a ization and then various committees farmers in the capacity of a condensed the L brilliant in its profusion of yard, and all the lumber and the s motion picture, and he is powerless were appointed to draft flow-h- e farmers and and in institute, them educating machinery is now being transferred bunting, crepe paper to make the price. Another thing to attend to the other details incident to agriculture, of work a were horticulture, dairying, from the McMaster to the- Raker yard decorations is that the pictures will be giving the organization life. consider in, order stockraising, etc., harmoniously that Lything blending they Mr. McMaster will ooasvuue to t run through but once at each performThe committee on Articles of Agree- might make their vocations produce aJ fining a resplendent setting for a store hardware will and hold ance and it requires two hours to reel ment and of which Mr. J. that is possible for them to do and in asion. the business property at the comer of All off seats entire the C. production. Knudson of this city is chairman, that way the railroad company will Main and immac-dresseand ladies First South streets. gowned ntly for evening performances are reserved. has compiled its report and notices naturally profit for by an increased men, made a gorgeous At other cities, hundreds have been have been mailed to all the By this change,, lumber firm which shippers production of farm products an in as the living mass of animated advanced in the state who will be aligned witn creased transportation will result and has been operating lu Brigham City the turned away despite to ty moved in perfect rythm years, ceases to be price for a motion picture, and Mgr. the state organization, advising them the farmers and railroads will benefit for twenty-fiv- e It music. of fnutiful strains Mr. McMaster and Mr, John H. Fors-greKoford feels that the people of this of the meeting which has been called mutually. ake a real critic to pass upon On Saturday morning the remains of community will formed a partnership many years appreciate getting this to convene in the Commercial Club There is perhaps no man in the west the beautiful gowns worn Elder Cleon Burt errived in Brigham and conducted a lumber and hard ago iilm to the extent that packed houses rooms at Salt Lake City on Thursday better fcribe as the annual ball has equipped for this important laware City about nine oclock on the train will turn out. The pictures were shown of next week. under the firm name of business Following is a copy of bor than Prof. Merrill. He is reco, in the season from the north, in McMaster ft Forsgren, until Bix or charge of Elders E in the Salt Lake theatre and are not the letter sent out, and an invitation nized as one of the jto be the point big authorities out in new E. levery lady comes eight years ago, when the partnership Wight and James Wallis. The re- shown in exclusive motion picture is extended to all fruit growers to be in the United States in agriculture and was the for occasion, made dissolved and Mr McMaBter and mains were met at the depot by the houses, but only in houses that are on specially since hiB retirement from the exteu present: I each year the picture is a e father and brother of the deceased and the Cort circuit. son continued in the business Thomas Dear Sir: sion department of the college, his But varied and beautiful. The death of Thomas a lew year ago number of other relatives, friends This is an event that Utah people Your committee appointed to draft services have been eagerly sought by I it to say, the pleasure of feast-- f and school associates, and tenderly was a severe blow to Mr. McMaster especially ought to take advantage of, Articles of Agreement and s for many concerns. That he will remain the scene was well worth the conveyed to the home of Mrs. Annie and and he finally concluded to dispose the press notices from other a proposed shippers organization mot in Utah and give this state the benefit of the lumber end of nis business and f admission. C. Nelson, grandmother of Elder Burt, been where the has picture places in Ogden, February 10th, and drafted of his knowledge, is a matter of conthe present deal is the result. crowd was perhaps greater than where the casket was removed from shown, state the film simply beggars same. gratulation to the state. floor inthe f any previous ball, the heavy shipping box and carried Messrs. Fred Korth, jr., and Wilhelm description. The people ought to see It. You are hereby notified that a meetj perfect condition, the punch to the house where the young man had Korth have purchased the delivery J. N. MORRIS BETTER. THE LAST NUMBER ing of all shippers of the state will be little more palatable if that spent many pleasant days while In business of the Baker Lumber comheld at the Commercial Club rooms, possible, the music was up to life. A telephone to the Ilarding-Hende- r pany and the lumber firms have gotNext Wednesday evening, February Salt Lake City, February 20th, 1913, ,rd and the event will go down reson who elders the The accompanied hospital this morning elicited the ten out a price schedule whereby a 19th, the last number of the High at 11 oclock, for the purpose of hearory as the best yet." information that J. N. Morris was charge will be made for delivering mains home, also brought letters from School Lecture Course will be given. said Articles, and effecting a permeshments were dispensed by Cards have been printed He passed a pretty material. President O. D. Romney and T. Watene The offering for the close of this en ing slightly better. anent Knud-orenc- e organization. Verda Jensen, Opal and hereafter no free prices showing and last feels and wife, the Maori parents of Eldfr better good night night tertaining course, will be Ralph BingA closer relationship of dealers ia Knudson and Evelyn be made. will deliveries inwhich termed this he as morning. them, Burt, ham, entertainer. Mr. Bingham is not absolutely essential for the en. protection formed the parents and family more a lecturer but an impersonates a hum- o( all Interested; therefore, we urge jpng those who attended, might fully of the circumstances of his illTRAINS CHANGE TIME. a STATE BANK a vocalist and a raviolinist, orist, ntioned the following: ness and death as well as conveyed to conteur. Mr. Bingham has some very your attendance, Effective Sunday last, a new time J. C. KNUDSON and Mrs. F. N. Bletcher, Ogden, them the sympathy of the elders and The annual meeting of the stockflattering press notices as a fun mak M. WHITE over the Oregon Short Line Railcard J. nd Mrs. J. M. Tanner, Mr. and saints of New Zealand. holders of the State Bank of Brigham er and is rated as one of the best on road went into effect which changes W. G. CRAGUN 8. Norman Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W City was held at the bank on Tuesday The journey home was made with- the American platform today. G. DUFFIN J. 1, Mr. and Mrs. James Bywater, of this week. Since the last meeting the time of a number of the trains Those who want something serious out incident or accident. The body passing through this city daily. nd Mrs. Hehry Pett, Mr. and was not removed from the steamer, af- had better stay away, for this last num This movement means much for Ut the president of the company lias died, jf. Francis Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs Going north No. 11, the Cache Valmeetter being placed on board at Auck- ber is all mirth, comedy and rollickim ah. This state produces the finest the late David Eccies, and at the is due here at 6 o'clock p. m. in Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W ley, old board of directors land, New Zealand, until the ship ar- entertainment of the wholesome kind fruits, stone arl vine, that can be ing Tuesday, the of G: 15 as heretofore; No. 3 stead son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen of addition with of Watson lion. John rived at Vancouver, B. C., and at that which makes you laugh for the pleas grown anywhere in the whole world nd Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. comes along at the usuul time, 4:45 p point it was placed aboard the train ure the laugh gives and not for the a mighty broad statement but true Ogden was elected. The directorate 13 arrives 15 minutes earlier, No. Hull, Mr. and :vlrs Will m.; M. R. L. S. Browing, Fish mere experience of laughing. The en nevertheless, but when it comes to consists of which brought it to Brigham City. ind Mrs. Chris Olsen, Mr. and here at 10:10 a. m.; No. 19 due being tertainment will be intellectual also; placing those fruits onto the market, burn, jr., Nels Jenson, Thomas Wheat At of Nelson Mrs. home the the earlier Nels Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. Bingham being one of, those hap the state has fallen down in the past. ley, J. C. Knudson, P. A. Nebeker, H is due at 9:05, five minutes zinc case which inclosed the remains at due is No. and than formerly, Isn, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hols, Mr. WatW. C. Hall, and John py souls who always leaves something It is for the purpose of overcoming II. Rolapp, drs. B. F. Boothe, Mr. and Mrs and which reposed within the heavy m. a. 1:55 to think over writh every joke, this deficiency that the organization son. oak casket, was cut open in order to good j Hotter, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ma or musical number. He is Going south, No. 2 gns In at 8:4.1, is to be effected and if methods simiThe directors oiganized at the same mimicry Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaiser, Mr. and view the remains, but the fever had so whole comic opera, farce comedy and lar to those adopted by the California time, making Hon. M. S. Browning 15 minutes later than lormerly; No emaciated the young man" that he jWill Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M comedy drama in one and will simply association can be made effective in president; R. L. Fishburn, jr., first 12, the Cache Valley, ui rives at the ll, Judge and Mrs. J. D. Call, could not be recognized as the strong, make you howl wh delight. John Watson, second usual time, 9:35 a. m.; No. 4 is due at this state then Utah will soon come handsome boy who left and Mrs. W. B. Jensen, Mr. and vigorous, W. T. Davis, Cashier, 3:02 p. m., same as usual; No. 36 will in to her own as a fruit producing as home a year ago and G. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs his MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE section and her fame will spread far George A. Anderson, assistant cashier, arrive at 4:53 p .m. and No. 14 is due Knudson, Mr. andMrs.- Clyde H his last photo before being taken ill ELECTS OFFICERS The annual report showed the bank at 8:05 p. ra. and near. fer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo Jensen, revealed him. Before being stricken The Kelton trains depurt and arrive The movement should have the un- to be in splendid condition. Ind Mrs. J. Scott two Two additional Vice Presidents created Jensen, Mr. and with the fever, he weighed nearly at about the same time as heretofore ? Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. hundred pounds and the above cut Denver, Colo., Feb. 11. The annual qualified support of all fruit growers. WHITTIER 8CHOOL NOTES tine, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor, shows him in his prime. It was made meeting of the Mountain States Telend Mrs. Charles Mabee, Mr. and from the last photo he had taken in phone and ALTA THEATRE LEASED. Telegraph Company was Lose bab Last Friday the report calfls wer Claude Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. the land across the seas. held at the offices of the company this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. H. N. Bowring has entered into sent out to the parents, giving the Albert Cleon Burt is the third mis- afternoon, and the following directors Last Thursday midnight, the angel Jnsen, S. C. Wixom, Mr. and a contract with Mr. D. L. Levitt of standing of the students for the 2nd of death entered the home of Mr. and were for elected the ensuing year: sionary sent out from the Box Elder E. M. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. B. Field, Edward B. Field, Jr., Salt Lake City whereby that gentle- quarter. We hope the parents exam Mrs. William Jeppson and H. Stake to lay down his life for the cause claimed ined the reports carefully and noted their infant son, about one baum, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holt, he year old. represented. The other two were Philip Hamlin, Crawford Hill, E. S. man takes the managenfent of the and Mrs. Richard Christiansen, Elder Beecher jof Willard who died in Kassler and L. C. Phipps, Jr., of Den- Alta Theatre as soon as it is com- the progress made by their boys and The other children were afflicted with nd Mrs. Ernest Iverson, Mr. and California and Elder Hansen of Bear ver, A. V. Hunter of Leadville, W. L. pleted, Mr. Levitt having leased the girls. In cases where not much pro measles and the baby broke out but Dan Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. L E. gress has been made over the first the rash disappeared alorast immedRiver City, who died in Chicago while Graham of Pueblo, W. S. McCormick of place for a period of five years. b, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Mer-flwe hope the parents will unite iately and he never complained but Salt N. Lake Theo. Vail and City, and returning home from Scandinavia ill. It is the purpose of the lessee to run quarter, with and Mrs. Leon MortensenMr. He was an teachers in finding the cause, was content to entertain himself and the U. N. Bethell of New York. exceptional young man in high class vaudeville one or two nights if to remedy the same, so his mother never suspected anyfirs. David Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. and possible stockImmediately following the every respect. Beautiful of face and a week and he will also have Cort atso fZundel, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call, that better results may be obtained thing wrong with him. As she waited holders the newly elected tractions in the road show lines. The meeting figure, clean in his life, gentle spirited, nd Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mr. kind hearted and fearless, obedient to directors met and chose the following balance of the time will be devoted to be'ore the end of another quarter. upon the other child: en Thursday - GSpencer, Mr. and Mrs. his parents and intelligent, he was a officers : night, she noticed a peculiar look in motion pictures. E. B. Field, President. the J Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Soren-Mr- . splendid type of manhood who gave baiiys eyes and became frightened. The big majority of the students The workmen are making heroic efand Mrs. Francis B. called the doctor over the phone Edw. She PresiVice First Field, of Fishburn, every promise Jr., great usefulness in advance over nd Mrs. forts to have the place compleetd by have made considerable Dr. Henderson responded arrivand Harvey Erdmann, Mr. the earth. He was born in Brigham dent and Treasurer, work and are putBow- their first quarters rs- Elias E. M. Burgess, at the home in time to take the Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. City Sept. 17th, 1890 and lived here Vice President and March 15th at the latest and Mr. ing ting forth some very commendable efA Flack, Mr. he wants if states that possible ring in his arms before it passed and Mrs. E. W. with his parents until he became oid General Manager. forts to accomplish the work outlined baby I Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Reed, Mr. it finished by March 1st. The cause was quick pneumou-ia- , Vice President. Hamlin, Philip school. Then attend the enough to for them, and the teachers have much Mrs. E. p. Coburn,' Mr. and Mrs. family moved out to the farm near the doctor stating that the little J. E. McDonald, Secretary. joy in noticing the steady growth of !Evans Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mad-lfclosed up tight. Mr. Jeppson NO CHANGE IN GAME LAWS. Roderick Reid, General Auditor. Bear River City, and Cleon attended those students. The teachers also ap- lungs and Mrs. R. A. was away at Plymouth teaching school, This practically constitutes a Pearse, Mr. the grade schools out there, finishing preciate the interest taken by the parMrsof have Leroy Roskelley, Mr. and the course. and he was notified in time to catch Depu inquired Many parties of the former officers, with He spent the next four ents, and the loyal support given us if jOscar Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Knudson James Game Warden the early train south. High the exception of the two vice presi- ty years in this city attending by practically everyone of them. shootduck season Mr. for spring and Mrs. W. A. School, graduating with the class of dents created this year. Mr. E. M. the open person, This is the first experience of this I on Saturand Mrs. Fred G. Korth. 1911 and he was the valedictorian at Burgess, formerly general manager, ing and trout fishing begins kind for Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson and next and to all such Mr. Knudson . dames John 0. Last Friday evening the students because of the sweet disposition of Knudson, Minnie the graduating exercises. He immed- continues that title, and is made vice day ad Frances no. has There said has emphatically gave a dance In the Opera House and their baby, the blow falls doubly bard. Pitt, Lorenzo Han-- f iately made arrangements to teacn president ia charge of operation. Mr. in the bill Legislabeen introduced a a large crowd was in attendance and Jensen, Maud Bartholomew, school but before the time came to en- Philip Hamlin, assistant to the presiFuneral services were held at the of season an ture for open excellent social spirit prevailed. I Campbell, Ilyrum J. Hansen. an providing ter actively upon that vocation, he re- dent, is elected a director and made at 2 oclock p. m.. and fishing from February 15 We are proud of the splendid conduct residence Saturday Mildred Jei8on, Luella Knud-uttovice president In charge of public hunting New to mission ceived a a call for Burt D. P. presiding. The fy8 to April 1st of each year, but that bill of our boys and girls. A dance of Bishop Merl Stoney, Mevl Zealand which he accepted, and departEiders A. were Burt, Bp. has not yet become a law, nor has it this kind, occasionally is an education- speakers Norman Lee, Nels Madsen, Sarh Mathias, Ada John-.Ucd- e ed for that land on Nqv. 22nd of the S. Madsen, ever been passed by the Legislature. al factor not to be lost sight of. DENIAL Jensen, Ethel Knudson, same year. He arrived in his field of E. Madsen and Jesse W. Hoopes. Victor due la It has been noised about that I am Should the measure become a law, Jensen, Anna Olsen, Violet labor on Christmas day, a few weeks A quartette rendered the songs, Shine will be given. In the meantime Grace McMaster, Be a Sunbeam, Providence Ethel later and became, during the year he going out of business. This is absol- notice Tuesday afternoon of this week, the On, Ill who have a strong desall I a mistatement do sportsmen WrhenI utely r' Louise Berg, Over All and O, My Father. The spent among the natives, one of the had bet- students met in a body and Miss Thom- is Sarah Josephson, Luella most fluent speakers in the Maori will notify the public myself and not ire to go hunting or fishing, were offered by Abraham Evas read "A Perfect Tribute, which prayers out of employ any agents. Lester L. Han- ter restrain ardor and keep ans and Lorenzo Jeppson. was very pouch enjoyed by all. (Continued on sen. (Continued on Page Twe.) It page Five.) biggest dif-teac- eoa-duc- d lit-fr- By-law- lit-iss- Fo-.le- 1 - their r. 8- - f - - r. - fD Mer-Hanso- Le-me- 1 |