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Show L 'JJ TNI UCHT BARTONS are-gues- ts 5 Bishop P. N. Pierce was in from Penrose on Monday of this week attending County court and looking after other matters of business. My borne in Brigham City must be wold immediately, make me an offer. Lester L. Hansen, Teton City, Ida-ti- tf Advertisement Mrs. Dan Worthington and Mrs. Ce- celia Christensen of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ejlason during the week. 4Beveral days Mares and geldings. Buswell OrCo., Corlnne, Utah. Advertise-.ment- . FOR SALE. Cash or bankable paper. chard fl8-t- f A baby girl came to the heme of .Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hillam last Sunday morning. She was most welcome for the stork has been delivering a fine lot of husky boya In the past. Miss Amber Hamson and Mr. Arthur R. Clingr, both of this city, have accepted positions with the Cash Buy-fer- s Union. Miss Hamson is at pres-sen- t District . Court minute clerk and Mr. Cllnger was formerly with the C. W. & M, Co. Our present store will be for rent March 1st. Will be remodeled to suit tenants. Hansen Fum. & Music Co. Advertisement it -- 'The grades of Corinne public school presented a pleasing program to a "well filled house last Friday evening, Lincolns birthday. The upper grades TresefftecHP cantata "Grandpas birth-dft.kJlc- h was"wll. rendered. A news ltemifij'ne Sunday papers announced the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and,e Mrs. Oge Jorgensen of Salt 'Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen were formerly residents of this city and have a host of relatives and friends here who are interested , in them still. The sailors horn pipe will be danced on Barnstapool Quay, at the Alta Theatre, Washingtons Birthday. Advertisement it , Nels Jensen left for San Francisco yesterday to be present at the opening iof the Panama-PacifiExposition on c He will also visit San Bie go before returning home. While in the Golden State, Mr. Jensen will en leavor to sell his ranch near Keltor,, including hisTierd of pure bred range Saturday. cattle. Take a toss on the "bounding low, most Alta bil- the ocean is delightful. The beautiful scene ever set on the stage, 22nd and 28rd, Inst. 1111. EXPERIMENT By FRANK ?8-r- Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Willey and son Good room and board Mrs. Fyhn, of Dr. and Mrs. Boden House. Advertisement. tf JR. T. Willey this week. Miss May Valentine returned home FOR SALE. V4 acre lot, corner 4t'n Saturday from a short visit with Mr. t. and Mrs. A. N. Grover at Fielding. "West 1st North. Perry D. fl8-2Our store is still full of bargains. tf Office rooms for rent. Hansen build- C. Holst & Son. Advertisement, from was over C. G. Adney Hon. It ing. Advertisement. Corinne on Monday of this week atA Nuatical Knot is one tied usualtending to some matters ot l.usncss. ly by sailors. See A Nautical Knot ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE, 2 sage the 22nd and 23rd of February, Alta Theatre Advertisement. cutting machines for sale or trade. F. D. Welling, Garland, Ut. Adv. fl8m25 Mrs. Teah Watkins wascalled from Waldemar Call came up from Salt Xiogan on Sunday last on account of the illness of her sister Mrs. Mary Lake Saturday evening and remained over Sunday in Brigham visiting rela .Nichols. II, 3C to Salt Lake last Friday. Office rooms for rent Hansen buildJ. J. Nlchftla bf Willard was in town It ing. Advertisement yesterday on business. of Ada Hansen Miss Elwood, was CHICKENS WANTED. Evald Petfriends in Brigham during the visiting . Advertisement, tf week. ersen, phone of Bountiful THURSDAY, FEBRUARY a business' trip O. C. Jaeoeen made LOCALS Nt, BOX BLOB (Copyright, 1914, m FIL80N. by W. G. Chapman ) John Barton had fallen In love with Lucy Dean after the first germs of - In his deadly purpose had sowed themselves in hi3 mind. Once there, they had taken root and flourished, so that' not even the new interest in his life could prevent their development. The idea possessed him, body and' soul. Since bo ood the temptation at idle moments had come to dissatisfied with, when he was life. But he always fought it down and conquered with sheer will power. He knew, however, that the law could never touch him. He knew that he could carry out this design with harrowing holding the Impunity, knowledge of It In his own soul until tives. You will enjoy the comic opera, A the day of discovery. Love comes enough, unexpectedly Nautical Knot full of jollity, a rol- and Bartons soul was torn in twain licking sea play. Advertisement. It after Lucy had promised to be his BUFF ROCK COCKERELS for sale. wife. Yet, fight as he might, he could1 Best strain of the Rock family. G. not withstand the promptingof that H. Galbraith, South Main, R. D. No impulse within. He had given rein to It too long. 2, Box 10. Advertisement He had a months vacation every' A. N. Grover was down from Field- summer. That would be ample time ing last Monday. The stork recent- In, which to set his purpose, though ly brought another b&by girl to the his plan would not come to full fruiGrover home and all concerned are tion for two or three months longer.' However, it was only necessary to doing famously. Our present store will be for rent start, and, automatically, the train March 1st. Will be remodeled to suit that he had fired would smolder until, tenants. Hansen Fum. & Music Co. without intervention upon his part, It the ripe fruits of his enterprise beAdvertisement came manifest. Mrs. J. F. Bowring and daughters Barton had rented a little furnished Bertha and Irma, returned from Salt cottage in a remote region of the iake last week where they have been Adirondacks, where his only neighvisiting Mrs. Bowrings parents for a bors were a few woodmen. He made some miserable excuse to number of weeks. Mr. J. P. Smith, the printer of Lo- Lucy to cover his absence for so long gan, was a visitor in Brigham yester- a period, and disappeared from the day, spending the day with Professor haunts of his friends. And, the evenand Mrs. C. O. Roskelley and family. ing after his departure from the Grand Central station found him In the little Mr. Smith is Mrs. Roskelleys father. cottage, alone, staring out moodily The Ford Film at the Alta theatre across the lake. d The chemical which Tuesday night drew a very' large crowd. The Ford Motor company is was so essential a feature of his deleading the world In the manufactur- sign stood on the little bare table ing line and everyone was pleased In the room which he had selected for with having an opportunity of seeing his operations. He had the formula calculated to a the factory. All that was necessary was nicety. Do you know what a bollard Is? time for the chemical combinations to What Is a sea buoy? How is a"Nau-tic&-l become permanent and to produce Knot tied? Hear the comic op- their rich crop of results. The experiera and learn of sea life at the Alta ment had been performed many times February 22nd and 23rd. Advertise- since man emerged from barbarism, but less and less often as he became ment. It FOR RENT house In Third enlightened, and of recent years so seldom that its very infrequency was f 12-t- f Adv. ward. Phone 151-w- . John Bartons greatest asset of safety. E. E. Cheney lost a valuable Mr. U was on fifth morning after his team last week, the horses being kill- arrival that the he received a letter from ed by the Ogden electric car. The Lucy. animals walked out of the Cheney "My dearest John, she wrote, I am becoming very uneasy. about your premises onto the car track just of the approaching train and the going up to that place motorman was unable to stop and pre- In the Adirondacks, w'here you are vent the collision which proved the all by yourself. Mother wants you to come back at once and spend the rest death of the animals. of the month with us at Atlantic to SOFT RAGS Bring your clean, the News office and get money for Beach. I am greatly concerned about you, them. Must be large. Advertisement dear, and ' unless you write me that PIANO STUDENTS you are coming on the next train, I I am prepared to take piano stud- shall begin to think you do not love ents. All old ones as well as new. me. The sight of Lucys delicate handPhone 44-- . Crystal Jeppson. Advertf writing brought back to him with a tisement. rush all the memory of their love. How fond they had been of each other! How the knowledge that she loved him had temporarily driven the For Bargain thought of his purpose out of his The following slightly used articles: mind. And how miserably he hhd Steel Couch; Steel Folding Cot; Ter striven to avoid that Insistent temptation that came knocking at his heart! Oil Cook Stove; Baby fection But the was under way, Carriage, good as new. H.M. NELSON, and, more, experiment it was succeeding. There 425 West Forest Street Adv. tf was no doubt of that Science was Infallible, and her laws absolute. And he had used only a tenth part of the d chemical, with Its faint, aromatic smell, so subtle an agent CUM AFFORD BEST Till Style-I- n Material- In Ideas- cAre found in our Ready-to-Wefor Men and Women. cause you to wonder. Goods and ar Furnish-ing- s loSf All priced so low as sg 6am jgh Set unpion they v fl8-25-- p jber ca five hi .... We want you to call to see our New Waists, jupfc think of a beautiful Silk Waist at 9l it-ytI rf I We sure want you to see them. I I, shot he pla: tTS 411 - Jft the 'ting oi ' iking t trick 1 je loca MEN AND BO YS jthru 1 i jtr. of Ires. Come in and see the latest in Hats and Caps, game laguag iile tl , the letter SHOES clay-colore- Sale at the on Vor er In i ;und tl "'he air, ped U ikies 1 ilful t their Yes, appearance does courit for something. That is why our shoes are the selection of Men and Women F nlng The exclusive beauty and refinement of our shoest doubfa distinguish them above all others. And then, too fi nui and leach they wear and give satisfaction. 1 irt-o- ff I deaf ients. You iscour still buy Winter Goods for less money , Near i Wilki 'ye Prices sto line CHURCH NOTICE. Sacrament meetings will be held in various wards of the city next Sunday except in the Third ward. The monthly Sunday School Union meeting will convene in the Third ward chapel ac 2:30 oclock, and the saints of that In his great task, and yet apparently ward will meet with the good people so innocuous. of the Fourth ward. John answered Lucys letter, excusThe various bishoprics and Sunday ing himself on the ground that he school superintendencies earnestly deneeded perfect rest, and remained in sire a big attendance at all meetings. his cottage. Then the day of decision dawned. POSTMASTERS APPOINTED There was a letter from Lucy. John could hardly steady his fingers to tear It open. President Wilson has named a num"My dear John, It began, "since reof fourth class postmasters for ber ceiving your last letter I have felt Box Elder County and a number of much to hurt at very your refusal were appointed In the same others spend your holiday with us. I hoped that yon would write again, and I class thru the Civil Service. have waited every day to hear from Those appointed outright are: Bear you. I was too proud to answer you. River City, Hyrum J. Hanson; Etna, "But now, dear John, I have come Mrs. Laura A. Warburton; Lakeside, to the conclusion that you could not Mrs. Olive B. Grauvogel; Riverside, have treated me thus unless someMrs. Mary E. Tingey. thing serious were the matter. And The Civil Service appointees are: so mother and I are coming up to Cranberry Lake to see yon. We shall Corinne, Sarah Allen; Rosette, Earl start tomorrow, and the day after you W. Marris; Willard, Ethel L. Ward. receive this, we shall be at your station. I hope you will meet us there, John, and remove my suspense and Took Much Precaution. mothers." An anonymous letter of warning And now the die was cast, and the which 31 people had apparently Joined mans struggle between love and the in writing, was read in the London didreadful task to hich he had set him- vorce court during the hearing of a self was renewed more acutely than case in which two naval officers were ever. None can know what a mental concerned. Each syllable of the letstruggle he endured during the rest ter, it was stated, was in a different of that day. For, if he destroyed the handwriting. results of his experiment he knew that he could not nerve himself to beclay-colore- First Sign of Spring f 1 OR THE Bell of Barnstapoo I , Our Big Spring Opening Bargain Sae, begins promptly at 8. o'clock Tuesday morning f February 23rd. J 1000 pairs of Shoes will be put on the block at from 25 cents to $1.00. 700 men sand boss Hats and Caps will be closed out at such ridiculously low prices that it will tonish the greatest bargain seeker. as- Hundreds of other articles at equally low prices. See our window from Saturdayevening until Tuesday morning. This sale will be a hummer and a winner, and don't forget it! , J thi i cm ippei d by The Box Elder Commercial Clubs 1915 Theatrical i1 Offering WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE Alta Theatre 3 oclocl P. M. Washington s Birthday -- AND PEOPLE 12 60 J . AT lev 8:30 Tuesday Evening 60 : PIECE ORCHESTRA tor 1 12 -- gin anew. C. HOLST & SON Remember the place One-hal- block South of the Tabernacle. f IE But the thought of Lucy conquered. the gray dawn came stealing Into his room, after a sleepless night, John fluid out of emptied the the window. Then, taking a razor from the bottom of his bag, desperately, wildly, he shaved off his mus- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER If you want it written quick ly and neatly, take It to Miss Vera Jensen, public stenogra-raphe- r, Room 33, 3rd floor First National Bank Bldg, Brigham. As clay-colore- d - tache. Prices Afternoon: Tuesday Evening SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, 10c and 25c rel aij 50c, 75c, $1I FEBRUARY 19TH. I j t t .1 t |