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Show THE FOUR tf Sox Bber Nemo THE "PRUDENT PTANS PREPARED FOP SCCNESS Published every Thursday by THE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY One Year (in advance) Six Months (in sdvance) Three Months (in advance the PE PAS A 3ANP ACCOUNT. Editor VICTOR E. MADSEN Entered at BOX ELDER NEWS, fi-- 75 Post Office at Brigham Second-clasMatter City, Utah, as s cant take it would 1ft, 1915. ments, and parks, and lighting and water service. He is the chap who helps support your churches and hospitals and charity organizations, and lodges and commercial clubs, and talks for your town and boosts for it every day in the year. He is the chap who visits you when you are sick, sends flowers to your family when you die, and follows your body out among the trees and tombs, as far as human feet may travel with the dead. He is the home merchant your neighbor your friend your helper in times of need. when you die you your silver with you any- Billy Sunday says how; even if you could THURSDAY, FEBRUARY melt. Dont you think that you ought to trade with him, and be his friend and his helper in the time of his need? Who says the spring garden can be Got a nuther planted in February? brother. guess coming, Dont you know that every dollar that you send out of town for merchandise, is sent to strangers to men The force of habit is strikingly illustrated In the act of the deacon of the church who was a street car conductor on week days, as he passed down the aisle with the plate in his hand calling out to the sleeping congregation, Fares, please. Dont you neea strong, healthy men, taken down with every day? Is not this & leBson to teach YOU tohave MONEY PILED UP In our bank bo you can tide through your sickness? Should you DIE would you leave your family helpless? who never spend a dollar here; to men who would not trust you for a box of matches, to men who would turn you over to the police if you pbould enter their offices? You don't save much, frequently nothing, when you send your money out of town and you take all the risk yourself of short weight or measure . and of getting damaged or inferior Bank your money; It is your DUTY. goods. And dont you know that the and prosperity of your home growth Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 and 5 per cent interest on Savings town depends very largely upon the success and prosperity of the home merchants? situation. people judge our city by the appearance of our stores and the degree of enterprise With the coming of spring, comes shown by our merchants. an opportunity to straighten out the And our folhome merchants can not succeed unkinks in the communitys back bone purposes. This being true, Brigham same is hereby amended to read as less home folks give them loyal supand set the wheels of progress in mo- City has lost another opportunity to lows: "545. The elective county and pre- port The Danville (111.) Press. tion to the end that the present year secure a property that is worth Inmay be the most profitable in every finitely more to the municipality than cinct officers, except county treasurcon- ers and county assessors, and except way that we have ever had. Oppor- it possibly can be to any private cern. justices of the peace and constables in tunities are scattered about in great sometime ago, the cities having a population of more We advocated, profusion, the improving of which would accomplish this result and it matter of the city getting together than fifteen thousand and less than is up to we, the citizens, to do the with the Knudsons on some basis and forty thousand inhabitants, shall he to be Everyone is glad to see Mrs. Lori-me- r work. purchasing their rights and then for elected at the general election about again after her trying attwo held in and 1916, November, every a in the city to go ahead and put pipe otherwise pro- tack of la. grippe. unless runyears thereafter, head of the line the canyon from Over in Logan, the city commission Miss Maud Allen spent Lincolns vided. County assessors shall he elechas instructed the Mountain States ning it the full length of the same to to election held a at in ted be birthday and the week end at home. or lower general Telephone k Telegraph Company to the present power house, The entertainment given by the Cor-inn- e and four 1916, November, every years increase which the would remove its poles and wires from the down still, treasurers shall school children on Friday, was streets of that city within thirty days. city's power generated over 100 per thereafter, and county be elected at a general election to be attended by the largest crowd which a such feel still that cent We step .The reason given for this action is held In November, 1916, and at a gen- has gathered in the opera house for that the telephone company has no would be a wise investment and some eral election to be held In November, many years. This big audience went whefind out to be taken franchise, that privilege having expir- action should 1918, and every four years thereafter. away well satisfied, many remarking to file latest the or not ther parties ed last November and no effort has The officers above provided for shall that it was the best entertainment been made since to secure a new one. on the water would not be willing to office at twelve o'clock mer- we had ever had. The chorus singing take in Brigham the same company has relinquish their rights to the city for idian on the first Monday in January of the children was especially comconsideration. a been operating without a franchise next following the date of their elec- mendable. Indeed, all the features of We should profit by mistakes that for a number of years and still contion. the programme came in for a generous tinues to do business at the old stand. may have been made in the past and share of praise. elecshall be ' The commissioners County question arises, what is the real secure for ourselves all the benefits ted as The Rebeccas will have a business All officers law. provided by value and benefit of a franchise to that are possible to be obtained for and social meeting Friday, the 19th. elected the of under this provisions deand to either party? this city will continue grow Mr. Kirkham and his wife, who until shall hold office until their sucvelop and who can say that the elec- tiye was Miss Stokes of Promoncessors elected are or and recently appointed Its a strange thing to see prominent tric light plant is not the greatest aswere visiting Roy Holly and famtory, qualified. men of the state and a minister of the set the community possesses today. A If Mr. Colton would have his am- ily the latter part of the week. gospel arguing in favor of the liquor new pipe line must be constructed in The birthday party given Mr. E. A. traffic and one naturally infers that the very near future; why not go a endment amended to read, the first Gillette was an entire and enjoyable those particular individuals must have little further in the expenditures and Monday in March instead of the first success, according to all reports. when in the the time some private Interests that would be increase the earning power of tne el- Monday January, A representative of the Electric officers should their take the seats, placed in jeopardy if the saloons had ectric light plant. The surplus power Light company was in Corinne Wedto quit. These men fail to point out would never need to be an unused bill would be first class. The reason for this suggested nesday 'obtaining signers for the light one single instance where the liquor quantity for thi re is ample market for traffic In any of its deparments ever it and by a juilicous management of change is that on March first, the system which he proposes to install. MIbs Blythe Crawford is having an made a bad man good or in any way the affairs of the plant such revenues Treasurers books are all completed of la grippe at Logan, where attack aided a man in rearing his children in would accrue that the tax on the peo- for the year previous and it is imposshe is to teaching school this winter. sible bethem all balanced up honor and respectability. get On the oth- ples property could be materially deLittle Joyce Crawford is improving fore that time so that under the preser hand countless thousands are ex- creased. ent regulation, which is the same as from her recent illness, and objecting hibited every day where this soul deIt should be remembered that opporto a restricted diet When told what stroying business has made good men tunity comes but once. This makes that proposed in the Colton bill, the Dr. Whitlock said she new might have for office Treasurer who on takes bad. There is only one side to this twice in Brigham Citys case and it she Dosent breakfast he know said, the first in is halted Monday January question; whiskey destroys and that should not be permitted to pass in his labors until March because his Ill die at that rate of feeding, which destroys has no place in the soMr. and Mrs. T. G. Brown went to predecessors books are not yet balanccial or commercial fabric of the ed and he can do very little in the Ogden on the 13th, and on to Garfield work of straightening them up for the on the 15th., where they will spend the AMEND AGAIN simple reason that he knows nothing week with their daughter Mrs. Katie THE CITY SHOULD OWN IT Mr. Colton recently introduced a about them. By making the inaugur- Murphy. A report is current to the effect measure in the state senate which is ation March The Gephart boys were down from 1st, or the first Monday that the power rights , of Knudson a proposal to amend Section 645 of in that month, then the outgoing of- Tremonton to attend the meeting of Bros, at the head of Box Elder canyon, the 1907 laws of the state of Utah, ficial could turn over his office spick the Masonic lodge on Tuesday. have been successfully contested by which reads as follows: Mrs. Marion Brown Woodward reand span to the new man who could some Salt Lake parties who have Section 1. That Section 545, Com- then proceed to discharge his duties turned on Tuesday from Tremonton made a filing on the water for power piled Lawg of Utah, 1907, he, and the without hindrance. Otherwise the where she has been visiting the past measure proposed by Mr. Colton is week. The T. C. Girls will meet on Satura good one. day with Miss Maud Allen, who will again be home from her school in THE HOME MERCHANT Tremonton. The home merchant Who is he? Miss Phyllis Duncan of Ogden is He is the chap who gives you credit visiting Miss Althea Brown. when you are financially broke, and The Methodist Sunday school class carries your account until you are able Vill meet at the residence of T. G. to pay. Brown on Friday evening. He is the chap who gives you back Mr. Woodworth, our genial assessor, are quickly and permanently relieved your money or makes exchanges when is around this week reminding us of You are not satisfied with what you taxes to be paid another year. by the use of REXALL CATARRH have bought Mr. Warren Hickman of Snowville SPRAY. The Complete Outfit conHe is the chap who stands behind called on the Adneys on Monday of his guaranty, and makes restoration this week. He reports favorable consists of a bottle of the spray and one of all losses that you may Bustain on ditions at Snowville for his business the goods you buy. REXALL atomizer, specially designed this winter and good prospects for He is the chap who meets you at the spring. for medicating the nasal cavities. If door with a handshake, and lets you out with a message to the "kids aud you are suffering from a cold In the a real come-agai- n French Loquacity. goodby. of La Grippe, head, the after-effect- s There is no nation like the French. He is the chap who meets and greets you on the street every day in the A French milliner will make a hat out Nasal Catarrh, or any affection of the of a piece of felt and nothing; and a year, and takes a neighborly interest French official will make a diplomatic throat or upper air passages you in your family and your affairs. episode out of nothing at all, putting He is the chap whose clerks and into five minutes of i should own a REXALL CATARRH futility all the bookkeepers and other employees live Gallic civilization of centuries, Arin your town and spend their money nold Bennett In the Century SPRAY, complete outfit If you are Magazine, with you and your people. interested we are pleased to show you. He is the chap who pays heavy taxRussian Fisheries. es to help support your schools, and Russia ranks third among the fish build your streets, and maintains your countries fire departments, and police depart- - and deep sea of the world. The total yield of fish Is well over 97,000,000 worth a year, but even this great supply is not equal to the needs ,of the population. That big water ditch which passes from Main street west on second south street is anything but a credit to this community. In fact it is entirely out of harmony with the general beauty of the town and not another week should be permitted to pass by before some action is taken to remedy the State Bank of Brigham City 2500 ROLLS of WALL PA dust received. All the new der'y s (t for Spring. PIANOS - VICTROLAS - ORGY STOHL FURNITURE COMRAf Out-of-tow- n THE RELIABLE Cavities The Eddy Drug Store Rexall Store The g FOimSO'JEMffi HOUSE. OLEEN Si. 8TOHL Watches that Keep Tfo are the only kind we cah IB Irritated Nasal FURNITURE You cant buy them cheaper than you can here, but if you do you get a cheaper watch. We carry none but perfect timekeepers. Our variety of cases and movements is the largest you can find in Brigham and, we think, as large as in the state. Watclk CALL AND LET US SHOW Y O. C. IN THE JACOBS JEWELER NEW BUILDING ON THE CORNER -e- B. Y. GOLLEGEN tc 0T S DEWEYVILLE DE t The Freshmen Ball which took place Friday night, Feb. 12, was the hit of the season. About five hundred people were present, including visitors from Salt Lake and Ogden. The board ot management of the Summer School met last Saturday. They decided to hold summer school six days a week this year for ten weeks, closing in time for the teachers to attend the N. E. A. at San Francis- Mon. Feb. 8th a very ":ed Prt prise party was given Mrs. at her home, the occasiot birthday. About 25 relatiiet..cl ends were in attendence spending some time playing singing and chatting al lunch was served when was said and all pronounce prise a grand success. i. f Last Friday evening, dancing party was given bY T, Our basket ball team defeated the A of this ward commencing' A C. U. here Saturday by a score of clock prompt One hour was This was the second league practicing the new dances game for our team. the regular dance was begun,! Prof. Boyle addressed the University Dewain Loveland has retftrrf Sunday School Feb. 14. His subject from Salt Lake City. He jwt was The Cigarette Evil. to the L. D. S. Hospital tire Two debating, contests will take ago to receive treatment lai place next Saturday night The B. Y. of the brain. While U. will debate the A. C. U. at Logan rage some his conditio proved and the U. of U. will debate the B serious. quite Y. U. here. t A. F. Loveland who was ) FOR SALE. Ranch of 40 acres ir- on for stomach trouble inftb rigated, 30 acres lucera, 10 acres stub- S. Hospital two weeks ago is ble, all fenced, small cabin. 2 miles ing slowly. Mrs. Lovelantf it north and 1 mile west of Stone, Idaho. present at the operation is j Address E. C. Hoffmire, Tooele, Utah, city and is allowed to be Box 71. 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