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Show paper. the home works for pbe borne ot jfc tovvo the welfare piper ami Is dearly loved on that m- - columns are always open to Inliahitant.-Char- les X. Kent. ft eounf. every yQfUME VIII. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1902. Here is a Bargain! The New Royal Sewing Machines strictly uptevdate in workmanship and work, YEAR Certificate of Warranty with each machine, A TEN No agents to pay, consequently we can make you the above ma- chines at the lowest possible price. It will pay you to see' them before purchasing elsewhere. This Machine and 275 Blue Trad all for jag Stamps $27.50 cash. Tal-mag- Stock Shipments, City Council. fillaid S. Hansen of Colllnston, The city council met Tuesday In releturned a few days ago from Chicago gular session with all members prehead of his sent. ,hBre be went with fifty -Bimbouillet sheep and iambs several A communication from the Salt He reports his sales as Lake Basin Gas and Oil Go. was read seeks ago. Sullivan-Boyingt- on Miss Carolyn B. J Wedding. Sullivan, the popu- a Fish-bur- d, Me-Mast- ht. Public Sale. 9:30 BUILDING A. M. Answering of written questions handed in during previous sessions. 10 to 11 a. m. Planning lesson Development of aim and its Importance. 11 to 12 a. m. Talk Necessity of and importof teachers preparation ance of books of reference." 9:30 to 10 a. m. Tuesday, 2. p. m. (Central school.) Ad2 to 3 p. m. Planaing lesson aptation of the department. 3 to 4 p. m. Recapitulation of convention work by members of Deseret Sunday School Union board. The convention will close with a sociable ball at the opera house, Tuesday evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30 p. m., given by the Box Elder Stake S. S. board, under the direction of Stake Chorister C. O. Anderson. Sunday School officers and teachers invited. Incidentally during the convention numerous topics pertaining to Sunday school work will be treated by members of the Deseret Sunday School Union board. ' TabernaclelServices The services at the Tabernacle last Sunday were in commemoration of the natal day of the Prophet Joseph Sm.tU and there was a large attendance. The speakers were Elders Ernest Cheney, a returned missionary, and are only a few days left and you can not put it off longer. Come iv. Doing the right thing at the right time means to get there. ends are expecting a present from you you cannot afford to disappoint Chere right Your tnem Its an easy matter. Come right to my store. You will find an LINE OF ELEGANT THINGS aore suitable for a Christmas present than any other class of goods. A Large Line of Fine Watches ill sizes Art and prices. Fancy Clocks, Fine; Silverware, BlchCut Glass, Solid Silver Novelties, Fine Quality Leather Goods, Gold Pens leryware, I Gold-i- d Fountain Pens, Field Glasses and Opera Glasses, Solid Gold and need. Jewelry. A big stock of fine Solid Gold Rings anything you EVERYTHING YOU BUY HERE IS GUARANTEED Dicase remember that I give a cash discount on everything I sell from until January 1st. r J JOHANSEN . , T JEWELER. 2000 BOTTLES received word ) esterday from the state superintendent that the court having reversed the decision of the lower court and the actions of the confirmed school convention last July, there will probably be a change of text books to be used iu the schools Bargains at Holsts. soon after the first of the year. J. I. Dewey of Deweyville was in town yesterday on buiiness. Pure cream mixed 20c a pound You cant miss it by selecting during Holidays regular price tf 2 at B. C. Pharmacy. your Xmas presents from our elegant stock. Wm. Horsley & To My Customers: Having sold out my meat and grocery Sons. d25 business to H. G. Boden and Geo. L. Graehl to take effect January 1st, I wish to close up all accounts before that date. Parties holding chips will please present them at once and those indebted to me will please make payment before that date. d2S the people representing the sugar factory and canal make a few thousand dollars, which they certainly will, not enough of us would feel to say, "Well done, you deserve all you get, for we are also beneficiaries through your gigao tic efforts. Jacob. sus-pre- lspan draft mares, A ssrzrs.iBKnisi, I have too much stock on hand. I must meet my obligations. I need money. Money talks. READ A FEW OF OUR This is the time of year when every business It your man balances bis books and begins new. Is fuilwefmve old Ledger, Journal or Day-boo- k memo lust what von want, if it is a pocket froni, select to we have many randum you need, -- OCR STOCK OF 1903 DIARIES siatiAnWy Is lowest. eg NO lm and beet machinery, 6 milch cows, 4 yearlings and 8 fall calves, Durham bull one year old; also 1 new Schaffer piano. 1 new Domestic cabinet sewing machine, 2 couches, 3 suits, book case and writing desk, heating itove and 1 steel range, together with and kitchen furniture all nearly as full-bloo- d. L. F.GDY & so;:, notice. ; months of We will during the December,- - 1902 and January, water rights 1903, sell perpetual to die us d SOLD EXCLUSIVELY bed-roo- dining-roo- good as new. Terms: On all sums aoredit of nine months of G6 over given by purchaser giving neto with approved security; interest at 8 per cent until due, 12 per cent thereafter. These goods will posltivflly be sold to the highrst bidder. Ladies espec ially Invited; free lunch at noon. H. G. , FURNISHING QTOX m and will be ARTHEY & DUMBECK, PUfcJWBIPtf TELEPHONE M- .219 - - St State Salt Lake City. once on good farmi to loan or dry W. P. Cozier, irrigated, at per cen Auctioneer. LOREUZfaiVy the Frame size frame on Office with Lee Room 22- & - f) TelepaiieA jJ Stohl THE BAM OF BRIGHAM STAHL 6L SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! A J New Year's Afternoon and W. s From Accounts GALLERY. All and Cormponle Solicited. business given prompt HAVE O PS NED UP A & E C E I CT D CALL AND IIOT-BLA- ST HEATERS Saving ot 5 CONSULT FREJU 1 1 s:: Livery. HE Norman Le v (Successor to Hyrunj NOTARY N C Mortensen & that I confine myself exdJ Abstracting, Sons. . Guaranteed Interest Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. ! UP or over busines8.C0UiPanV 18 fn each thousand insured at the f the WeSt RfMj tU0St successful tbe Office: 23 Co-v- V mg and Notary, consequently am able promptest attention tb line. ' 25, FtrstNl, BRIGHAM CITY, ELI HOLTON to show you The Paying 20 Pay Life Policy of the PUJ t0li attend Stove Guarantees a Dividend From the Second Year On Annually. HIM. , conveyat; and in Fuel Ask Babcock, Director. D. Thomas, . Manager. lowest intei Titles exammed and conve Reliable legal work; Roora BARBER. ow W at Homestead Entries and pr To buy or sell Real Estate ; Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, , pipes, Etc., Etc. E Next door to the Largs Slocli if STEEL RANGE- S- REC BERROW,'. Brigham Gitv Liquor Company, DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate ABSTRAClVr V Prof. Maud May Furniture Co., $ block 3 Joan President. CO. Guarantee a R FARCE Elbet COLES T Amazons. MERRY. 1 t Select u PINERO'S 1 City, Brigham City Opera House, A. CIT CAPITAL $50,000,00. Closed carriage meets all trains, day and night. All calls promptly attended to r p arttes, theatres or socials. Trusty horses for ladles a specialty. ' ; Fine Horse, and Carriages for Hire. Terms Reasonable. V jras artfully solicit ths pstrenage of oar former easterners la OorlnM anil elsewher In the oou.tys a d new patrons will Dad we give She best service In town. Telephone in oflloe. Hie JOE ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. - El MON at Cattbll. glass Livery Stable 3-- 5 COME TO SEE ME. JO DBWI JOHNS. CHAB , HANSEL P.SHOE AND N. bed-roo- m in building formerly occupied by Stohl north of ist Natl Bank, Main St cents a quart IN cents a quart 2.50 per gllon. 9 cents a quart BE --ljS tor ART 25 gallon, 75 AND UTAH KIRK, OGDEN. B. " COMPTONS Respectfully. CITY . DRUG STORE Attorney PJ Appraiser farm harness buggy, 2 set hand-mad- e (nearly new), plows, harrows, cultiva- A Large Line of Mouldings to $i.oo per gallon, DRINK Mortgage Third Par2L 34-in- And can make any short order. DRAMATIC CLUB ETC 75 Cents a Quart only. EAT, - , Svensk Punch, Imported Liquors, Aquavit, In fact our entire line of date and soiling at prices guaitRutoed to bu the up-to- PRKSE& WE HANDLE ALL KINDS Of IS COMPLETE Expenses BUSINESS CHRISTMAS SIFT. Old Assorted Wines Old Baurbon Whiskey to Year Old Rye EDWARD t Commissions lnshelter, ily horse, 25 tons of hay 1 new farm wagon, 1 surrey , 1 Picture a sacrifice till Night, Every article in the houseisat sold. every bottle on the shelves UNIVERSITY BUNK BOOKS. No No No No No No o We Know AWAY Every purchaser of One Dollars worth of Liquor will receive a Large Bottle of Oldest Wine as a Christmas Gift. ' No Delay , all John F. .Erdmann, EvtnMy. OF WINE GIVEN roake nd delivery. t it possible for us , close loans with J. M. Jbmsok, to jnd quok promptness insures lf Simeon Hansen, who is home for a visit from his mission in Oregon. Elder Wm. L. Watkins, Mrs. Mary Wright, Elder John Welch and Elder Nathan Yearsley, who were associated with Joseph Smith, spoke of their acquaintence with him and told of his life and works. The choir sang a number of appropriate selections. Free Christmas Gift AS MONEY ON IIAHD one-haat $20 per acre, subject mile Francisco. pected will be reached ere long. Dc. on 30, , Corlnoe, Utah, Tuesday, ual terms and regulations. It Is rumored that a large town-sl- te Fancy Christmas bores of deli- 1902, beginning at 10 oclock a. m., my Co. Bear River Water aggregating 640 acres in the vicin- cious candy at B. C. Pharmacy .tf entire rarmuig eutflt and stock conMosiah Evans, Manege. ity of tbe sugar factory will soon be Anderson sisting of the following: Nephi Supt. County for sale. Should and lots ready plated fam1 flrst-ot- wx&iam Side Talks About Christmas. ' loans. are ll . estate Come and Get the Bargains lar teacher of the Camp Mission School of this city, and J. J. Boylngton of Osawatomle, Kansas, were united in marriage Tuesday at 1p.m., Rev. A T the Rankin top satisfactory, getting performing the ceremony. Mr. wrj with asking the city to stock of Mrs. and to The shipment Boylngton left on the afterprices. them in developing the natural gas noon been bas and will be away about two train phcnominally large Chicago near Brigham. Referred. One weeks. Hansen Mr. day bays. recently, Mayor Bodsn reported that he had Miss Sullivan and her mother Mrs. !ule he was there 3,200 care of live Warren S. Taylor as super- C. E. Sullivan have been appointed and received went teaching the prices jtock were intendent of water works ta take Camp Mission School in this city for a Box Elder county Some laydown. number of years past and have made effect Jan. 1st. Appointment shippers got caught in the slump gettmany friends during their residence here. Mr. Boylngton came here over a ing lets for their cattle than they year ago to explore the gas fields west home. at altered lere The Castle Builder of town and has won the respect of all who have met him. The story of Ths Castle Builder, Third Ward Entertainments, The News extends congratulations written by Nephl Anderson of tbis and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. The Christmas festivities began last has just been published in book city, Monday when the Primary Association form by the Improvement Era, Salt ottbs Third Ward gave a dance for ' Their Crystal Wedding. in the afternoon at tbs Lake City. the members n Frank W. Representative-elec- t Readers of the Improvement Era Three huge Christmas opera house. and bis estimable wife celebrated tieeswere in evidence in the large hall the past year have no doubt followed their wedding Tuesday night at their and each of the 250 with interest the serial story of The home on South Main street, having steely desorated been married fifteen years on that children present were given a gener-ou- s Castle Builder and will be pleased to date. supply of candy and nuts by Sauta know that it is now published In book It was a jolly family gathering that Claus, who trade a Rpscial trip here form. Tbe press work is excellent, the oelebrated the event and singing, tor the occasion. cover and leaves being heavy book games, jokes and social conversation In the evening the Young Mens paper making altogether a very at- made the time pass quickly and pleasuntil midnight. An elegant and Young Ladies Associations of the tractive volume. The story is Inter- antly was served at 7:30 p. m. dinner ward gave a banquet and ball in the estingly told by the autbor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. tame building. Three laige tables Like bis other works, its foundation James Mack of OgdeD, Mrs. Laura were arranged on the stage and the is some of the principles of the gospel Fishburn, Miss Retta Flshburn, Al. three hundred who were seated around McCann, Abram Smith all of Smith-fielas belcived in by the Latter-da- y R. L. Fishburn, Sr. and wife, R. them, enjoyed the feast provided by Saints, which are clearly set forth as L. Fishburn, Jr., and wife, A. N. the aasociations. the story progresses. Fishburn and wife, Leroy Nelson and The ball room was crowded with the The story is best described by. Ed- wife, James Sheffield and wife, Geo. young people who enjoyed themselves ward II. Anderson, himself an eminent Gilbert and wife, Bishop J. B. and wife, Tbos. McMaster in the mazy dance until near writer, embodied as an Introduction and wife, Mrs. Purcllla S. Iversen, The Castle Miss Maggie McMaster, Alf Fishburn, in the printed volume: Builder faithfully describes scenes, and Robert and Charles Sheffield. The Dancing Classes The presents were numerous and explains life in Norway, one of the men beauliful. stalwart Prof. Mack Is certainly wlnnlug n it ions that early gave y cause. favor with the Brigham City public, and women to the Latter-daUniversity Dramatic Club. as his bookings for the season will While it protrays to the life the conThe University Dramatic Club are testify. At the regular session last verts early hardships, moral battles to be the guests of Miss Lylia Knud-so- n, was and sacrifices, it also tells how his evening a very onjoyable tint of C. W. Knudson. daugbv had. The regular season will open heart is thrilled with new and consolThey wifi a jive on the 31st and that Saturday eve, Jan. 3rd, beginners class ing religious doctrine and fascinated night a ball and reception will be given On at 7:15, advanced pupils at 9 p. m. with suggested dreams of Zion. The In tlia opera house in their honor. the Years New company willplayThe old but sharp. Get your names iu quick as whole is interwoven with the Amazons In the afternoon and eventhe bookings will close on the 3rd. ever new story of life the love of ing performance. The following night Children classes Friday at 4:15 p. m. faithful hearts. they play the same in Ogden. mld-n'g- REAL WHEELWRIGHT BROS First National Bank building. utah kirk.oouen, e. right-of-w- ay Stohl Furniture Company, Big Bear River Briefs. ONLY SIX DAYS REMAIN. Program for S. S. Convention. Much interest is felt by the people The following pregram for the con vention of the Suuday schools of the here abeut the location of the Malad Box Elder stake to be held in Brig- valley R. R, It is hoped that it may ham City, Dec. 2Stb, 29th and 30th, be located cast of the Malad river for 1902, under the supervision of Prof, a distance past Bear River City of We don't want a single thing about four miles, which if it does will II. Cummings, has been arranged: increase the rapid growth of tbis place in our store January 1st 8UHDAY, DEC. 28TU TAUBUKACLE. and be a saving of three miles of rail, 2 p. m. Public lecture by Dr. rather than follow west of Malad all the way to the sugar factory. People session of 4:15 p. m. Executive of tbffrcity would gladly furnish here. members of Union board. , while they for three miles and give depot SCHOOL CENTRAL 29TH MONDAY, DEC grounds gratis, provided the line 9:30 A. M. BUILDING would be located on this side of the 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. Organization and river. The only objection seems to be BIQ O LOSING OUT SALE. general instructions. the bridging of the river, which is the 10:30 to 11 a. m. Department organoffset against the further distance. There will be a Bargain Mati ization. The two brass bands have consoliMr. and Mrs. O. H. Jeppson New 11 to 12 a. m. Department work Salt nee of The Amazons dated, for the present at least, and will spend the holidays Suna lesson from of Children 15 Development Year's afternoon. will guarantee a full quoto force for Lake school for City. day plans." any Christmas. cents; adults 25 cents books for Christ- seat in the house. come Some Monday, 2. p. m. (Central school.) good First The terms of settlement of the 2 to 3 p. m. Outlining lessons in .tf first served. farmers cases against the Receiver of mas at the B, C, Pharmacy detail. Dramatic W. A Co. W. R. C. O. been I. the nas Utah The University 3 to 4 p. m. Presentation fef lesson referred to P. Roimgren, II. G. Cat-te- Club is the lumbers only college dramatic of board. by and P. M. Hansen for the farmers, I will sell at public aactlon at my club between Denver and San TUESDAY, DEC. 30TH CENTRAL SCHOOL in case of a compromise, which is exsouthwest of residence Ever. Bigger Bargains Than are as- - number City. SI6D,000 to at o pep interest on improved. irrigated farms Offico ; Bakfe,ib. IlfSanco First National Bank Bidf,' Brigham , Room 2 T, Firs |