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Show 23, etfEN The Box Elder, News, SeraWeekly. v VTfV, NSH (UH)i 1917. V, aii !, , J th A SOCLE TV , Tpt- Refreshing esterday afternoon, the married folks of the Second ward gathered together at the ward chapel and enjoyed themselves in an annual banquet. A sumptuous dinner was served, punctuated with toasts, musical numbers Dec. CaffiP Kearny. and short speeches. There was a and A! ,!jier house full, and in the evening a ward rill dance was given to which all the adreasons. fffnr'tV'-oothree ults of the ward were invited. The of the first gun ven clarsr It aft air was a grand social success. but much wasnt It Advancement, About JLrtant uTing that has to-- i ,ve were paid This afternoon, the married people next on start have a good of the Third ward are enjoying their this late so ":e of being fhat is Quite a good thing, annual social, a program until next pay was rendered at 1 o'clock in the ward Z SO longmore 3at fortunate T been I chapel and at 3 o'ciocK a big dinner nf the fellows, because was served in the amusement hall, but needed any money, re some of winding up with a dance :n the to Is relief a big 8 Gratifying Foaming rxS Satisfying 17-1- 7 tr Exhilarating r Non-Intoxicati- fMiW ng The pure food beverage to serve in the 0 meals or home-w- ith between meals. Manufactured bj the Becker Manufacturing $?$ the cake came yes-,I was very glad The cake is sure a danced me in excellent con-fe-a Last Sunday evening, Mr. ana .Mrs. that I have spent H. S. Larsen entertained in honor of d dav To be well and is something to be their sou Leland, who is home from the Mare Island Navy Yard on a glad that I was given The evening was spent in a ,1 While it is not really dl-a-' furlough. social and in listening to interestway l . it is a sth n theit right sure I from tales the jack tar. There was far ing 1 am glad d and it is music also and a delicious tray luncn-eoz, blessings to count desire to hale and be was served. Those present were of them continuance a Mr. Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mr. and and me with Martha remembered N. S. Christoff erson, In r. and Mrs. Mrs. ruit of box a ice cake and did Nello Chnstcfferson, Mr. and Mrs. o is today, birthday rliere. Martin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Junior that until I went up i will not be ah e to go up Anderson, Air. and Mrs. Ira Larsen, is my turn to go luck Mr. and Airs. J. F. Nelsen, Mr. and tfjmaslav Th tough what Mrs. H. b. Larsen and children, Mr. .tike to tries 'soldier nay notumg. l Lorenzo Jeppson, Lorin Jeppson, Mary Ms way anJ take my i.lac Jeppsou, II. P. Larsen, Mrs. Hannah et someoie to Will won't in me change at Jensen, Misses Ruby Christensen, Ala- chain any if theres here bel Christensen, Mrs. Walter Kelley, nt out m sec Harry Saturday1 Jerald Anderson, Chester Andeison He is doing lust fine an ever. They have a Abel Christofferscrq, and A. Jeppson. s good as soon isnital there and he will . His side has almost entirely even this soon. rumor spread t account far the The regular monthly meeting of the we there to the effect that Civic Improvement Club was held at Quarantined after the Wtn. of Mrs. E. W. Dunn yesterWe home have the ell. "nothing to it at in or-e- t The Club decided to examination afternoon. an to day jbject The 2th. to the Box Elder Co. camp leave after make application liven for the purpose of nmk-aRed Cross of American the Chapter of the fellows gv in and and the an for is membership auxiliary About a move coming- -it know matter of purchasing a Liberty Bond dont we but alright, tho there will he a was also decided upon. Mrs. onris-tenI think I after the first of the year Kellar and Miss Eliza Hanson I feel just fine , at least. were made chairman and secretary, I think the sooner we ret of out r Kaist respectively, of the American Red here and put the come Cross and Auxiliary. The year book ision. the sooner we can and I hope that won't be very was discussed as was also the annual I feel, too, that it will not be ball. Several musical numbers were I will go with mg, and if we go, come back wile rendered by Miss Norma Morgan, violing that I will for th linist, with Miss Rhoda Lee at the j ,nd and wiser and better through gone have Some nee. The serving committee was' trench-vh- y piano. ie to three years in the Mesdames E. W. Dunn, Nels Jenson, cant I. Life is 1st as dear and C. W. Knudson. Those present as anvone else, so I am trying were Mesdames Joseph A. West, Dan such will I w deserve d in confidence so I go with ail the Petersen, H. C. Day, W. A. Call, ShirI was very orM aiwtt returning. C. W. Knudson, E. W. and socks, ley Horsley, l0u sent the kerchief C. T. Anderson, Nels Jenson, a Dunn, ivent had any socks issued for W. L. Eddy, W. L. Holst, me and they sure will come in Elias Jensen, I have scrubbed mv hand-efss- LeRoy B. Young and Aliss Nadine much that they were get-h- i Dunn. They were worn out and torn r Hat I needed and I sure appre-hume. of thoughtfulness I everyone standing the cold I- or is it cold there? It has I aite cold here for some time we manage to keep unite Me Tell everyone hello for nit' all the merriest Christmas st happy New Year, vour loving son and brother, CLINTON, above letter is from Clinton bite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos lywhite of Harper. 1 letter .n,i of course iD c rOODBV$ Order direct from Manufacturers. Write for Price List n Our Big id-Wint- er SALE CLEARANCE j i j e a d o Begins Wednesday January 2nd, 1918 SEE OUR WINDOWS AND TUESDAY. MONDAY EVENING AFTER CLOSING, Half Price Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats at One lot AOc Cashmere Baby Hose One lot Ladies $1.50 Felt Slippers une lot Ladies $1.75 Lined Shoes All 15c - 85c sub-guar- $1-2- WE ARE ALSO PUTTING ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES, BROKEN AND SWEATERS, LINES, ODDS AND ENDS, IN UNDERWEAR, GARMEi. D. S. L. o, OTHER KNIT GOODS, LADIES HOSE, FURS, OTHER SEASONABLE GOODS, BOYS OVERALLS, AND MANY TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. COME ARTI- EARLY-SO- ME CLE IS WAITING FOR YOU C. Holst & Son dpmfmber THE PLACE Half Block South of the Residents residing in the immediate vicinity of the railroad yards of the O. L. & I on west Forest street, complain of the disturbances caused by switching trains in the wee sma' hours of the night, which causes a general awakening every time a freight train is in the city, and there is said to be at least one freight train in each di reetion every night. II. M. Nelson, whose home adjoins the yards on the east, is perhaps .he greatest sufterer from the nuisance as the familys sleeping quarters ure but a tew feet from tite side tracks lie states that seldom a night passes that the family is not awakened by the shrieking of car wheels as the trains are passing over the curved switches and the bumping of freight cars, occasionally intermingled with the sweet I?) frag ranee of fresli beet pulp. Mr. Nelson intimated that he would either be compelled to move away from his home soon or seek relief in some manner as the anuoyanoe is Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roskelley and gradually telling on the moves of the children went over to Cache valley to family. .Mr spend Christmas with relatives. in WAT!'.! work at BOY5p FORTRoskelley is home hard assume the BASKETBALL TEAM manageto getting ready ment of Brigham City next week. Mrs. Joseph 11. Watkins is not quite as Roskelley and the children will remain much blessed with suns as was lucob awav for a few days longer. of old. but has a splendid lot of boys During the week. County Clerk just the same. Seven line strapper Wheatley issued marriage permits to call this good man father, and all the the following named couples: V. I.. lov i have shown their love lor athShaw of Pocatello and Nan Murpry letic sports while some of them have of Kaysville; Thomas W. Call of Se- starred in the amateur State Basketattle. Wash., and Ktta Rice of (r-inne- . ball league. The boys who to met reside in Brigham aH rulin' homo to Murray K. Jacobs, secretary of the spend the holidays and during their State Farm Bureau. Is in Brigham to- vacation they propose to organize a day and tomornw to assist Cminty basketball team and go out on a little Agent R. H. Stewart with a number tour throiiga the Bear itiver Valley of matters pertaining to the County just for the purpose of having a good . arm Bureau activities. will be as game or two. The line-uDr. and Mrs. George F Harding of follows: Eddis W., guard; David C, Salt Lake city spent an hour in Brig- guard; Clifford C.. center; Preston, ham this morning. Dr. Harding was forward; Norman V., forward; Joseph Melvin, called out to Tremonton in the middle H., Jr., of the night to attend young Riley Joseph H. Wadkins Sr., the daddy of Roberts who was burned last Friday the bunch, is coach and manager of and who uied early this morning. the team. This evening the boys will play a FOR SALE team at Thatcher and Saturday event I w ill sell either 43, 80 or 99 acres of ing they will go up against the cracks good land with water right with 40 or of Tremonton. 80 acres of good pasture will make a ITALY bargain to some one. Why go to a to the War. by Prof. Relation first can her and when you get new country class land here in the Penrose Dist. Mann; Current Events, Mrs. Stella be- - rehalf alfalfa and half grain or beet Phillips; Previous lessons to next land for a reasonable price. Will give viewed by the class. Third ward Vi interest in Reservoir and pipe line. Sunday evening. With $10.00 for beets $12.00 to $15.00 The Board of Education Is in session for hay and $2.00 for wheat this land all the outside members except 2 today, in will double years. in Wm. M. Miller. R 1). 2., Tremonton, Bishop Seely of Rosette being Tabernacle. sub-guar- Utah. ; s iehols is over from Logan ew days of the holiday Mr his folks here. one of the instructors at ture College. NEAR DRUMMOND, MONTANA. va-:in- g and Grain Alfalfa, of Grade, Irrigated, High Tract Finest The in Montana. had be to Land Beet Sugar 1CKHOLDERS MEETING. e is hereby given that theCorimeeting of the lling & Elevator Company, held at the offices of the com-- t Corinne, Utah, on Monday, ' 14th, 1918. The meeting will fficers for the ensuing year insact such other business as before it. JOSEPH THOMPSON, Secretary and Manager me 'T0CKHOLDER3 MEETING. annual meeting of the stock's of the Box Elder News com-wihe held in the office of the ll at Brigham City, Monday January 14th, 1918, at 7:30 A board of five directors must ected to serve for the ensuing trans-sc- h md the meeting will also other business as may come my S, It. at Missoula. LEE, President, NORMAN 1CT0R E. MADSEN, Secretary. hamberlains Cough is not only one of efficient medicine the best and for coughs, but is also pleasant end croup, t otake, which, is importon must be given to mothers have given elr unqualified etdorsement. inedicine n. a decree from Flint Water rights are covered by streams Creek being one of the best fed mountain never a and there is in the State of Montana, shortage of-wate- r mediate investigation. 10 per cent cash and the balance in 10 payments at 6 per cent interest . for all purposes. 1 Many IE YOU BEEN u realize 3 SICK? the utter weakness ambition, destroys appetite, ;es work Y A number of Cache Valley people have purchased a part of this tract and pronounce it first class land, with possibilities most promising. Alfalfa produces 5 to 6 tons per acre; sugar beets 12 to 16 tons per acre; oats from 75 to 125 bushels per acre; wheat from 35 to 60 bushels. Timothy and native grasses make it an ideal place for cattle. If you want a first class cattle ranch, a good beet field, or a first class farm with an abundance of water where the climate is favorable, and the country young in development and full of opporimtunity, this is the tract that should claim your Held enbloc for years under private ownership. Land Lom-pan- y Recently purchased by the Allendale reasonable and now offered in parcels at prices and on easy terms. the corWithin easy access to two railroads, and mile of New ners of part of the tract within a half located the new Chicago Station, where there is company, which dump of the Great Western Sugar m the west has the most modern sugar beet plant Ih LOGAN, UTAH a burden. rethat strength andstatninathat mtial, nothing has ever equaled ed with Scotts Emulsion, be-- s es strength - sustaining nourish-ngoratthe blood to distribute iroughout the body while its tonic srpens the appetite and restores 1 a natural, permanent way. 'are run down, tired, nervous, ad or lack strength, get Scott It is free from alcohol. A towne. N.J. y. SSmer WM. M. HOWELL, Secretary; H. E. HATCH, HERSCHEL BULLEN, M. HOWELL and LEWIS T. CANNON, Directors. H. BANKHEAD, LUTHER , presentJOHN - Vice-Preside- nt; |