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Show TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, THE BOX ELDER NEWS. 5 1918. Fronts Acioidlng lo (.itelnlh statistics it N an n the Spank li Iiiihu n'a 1 - ACCOUNTS 50NCERTIF1CATES OEDETOSIT rtE every day and Friday. Semi-Weekl- diseases in death and stand a good chance to you with lo e Jups- - in the game BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY VIliEII AGE ARRIVES VICTOR E. MaDSEN. EDITOR. Office at Brigham City, Utah, as Second Clasa Matter. Entered at the Post WHO IS THE FIRE BUG? Who set fire to the Opera House? That is a question that tire authorities would give something to have answered correctly. That a fire bug has been at work is indisputable for that building would not catch on fire four times on the Interior, tinless someone applied the match. The fire which completed the destruction of the building on Sunday last, started in the south end up between the roof and the ceiling according to the best information obtainable, and some one would have to get up there and apply the match or there would be no fire. The individual, or individuals if there be more than one, who are afflicted with that kind of insanity ought to be locked up for safe keeping for there is no telling when the spirit will move them to set something else on fire. A fire bug in a community is as dangerous as a murderer and the peace of the community is jeopardized as long as he is at large. For wanton meanness and utter depravity, the firing of theOpera House, the people's own amusement hall, is the most unholy example that has ever been furnished anywhere. The fact that the building was not being made gieral use of was certainly no excuse while the fact that it belongs to the dominant church members residing in the four wards of this city ought to have been ample protection to the But there property against harm. has been some one who desired its destruction and the desire has finally been accomplished. Now it should be the ambition of those in control of the building to cooperate with the civil authories in hunting out the guilty and Beeing to it that punishment is made to fit the crime. BACK UP THE HEALTH BOARD. Upon the front page of this issue appears a set of new rules and regula- Rules That One Man Promises He Will Observe. Of Course There Is a Proviso, but the World Would Be Sweeter If They Were Kept Generally in Mind. i i i When I am old I will observe the following items (perhaps) : I will not try to act nor dress nor talk so os to make people think I am younger than I am. I will not pretend to be young, nor be angry when called old, nor ashamed of my age. I will not complain of being old. I will not continually remind people of my old age to secure their sympathy, fr to hear them say I am not old after all, or do not seem so. I will not form the habit of indulging in reminiscences, I will be particularly careful not to repeat the same anecdotes over and over. I will not complain of the present and claim the past was much better. If I am deaf, weak-eyed- , lame or otherwise afflicted I will not advertise my infirmities, but avoid obtruding them upon the notice of others as much as possible, I will not talk of myself, my works, or my achievements, even of my mis-takes, any more than is necessary. I will speak cheerfully or keep still. I will never indulge in cynicism, never sneer at youth, and I will try always to appreciate what younger folks do. I will be as little bored as I can, and never say I am bored, nor, if possible, act as if I were bored. I will not give ndvice unless it Is asked, and not often then. I will not be irritable. I will not be a nuisance nor an encumbrance, so far as in me lies. I will not be offended by neglect, but I will remember the words of the sage : Those who come to see me do me honor; those who do not come to see m do me a favor. I will be as little disagreeable as possible, and will never use my natural 'iisagreenbleness as a means of getting my way. I will cultivate the friendship and companionship of young children, who ulone understand old ago. I will learn to love to be alone. As Ibsen says: The freest sou! Is the soul that Is alone. I shall try to show the world that Old age is spiritual opportunity and not physical calamity. Forced to become a I shall try to be a hopeful one. I shall try to sweeteu like the pear Doctor Holmes describes that mallows and becomes full flavored before it drops from the stem, and shall try not to sour and dry and rot I shall conceive my lifes triumph to he to grow triumphantly, victoriously old. In a word, I shall try to adjust myself to old age, as to all other facts of life. Life. 1 j ""'I' I 1' 1,1 ' !' n. iiid ' tions which have beeu adopted by the Mayor, City Council and Health Board for the control of the flu situation. No citizen of Brigham City should consider them too severe, but should be glad to get behind the officials and submit to even more stringent regulations if they w ill help the health situation. The individual who is inclined to complain r.eed only stop for a moment and consider that maybe he or sho Qr some of theirs will be the next victim of the pestilence for it is to protect those who have not yet contracted the disease that the strict regulations are uose deemed necessary. whose homes have been touched by the unwelcome hand of the destroyer may be assured that they have the deep and heartfelt sympathy of everyone' in their distress and hundreds of willing hands pnd sympathetic hearts yearn to Shorted" by Spiders. express that feeling, but it is not the the dry season In Argentina During part of wisdom to take any chances by a certain species of spiders webs colcontact into close personal coming lects on the telephone and telegraph with the bereaved at this time to do wires in enormous quantities. As soon so. as the sun sets they become soaked We are all anxious to stamp out this with dew and 'cause short circuits beterrible malady and to that end shoulu tween the wires. Eleven pounds weight be w illing to endure any little personal have beeu swept from fonr wires over inconvenience that may be required in a distance of six miles. Popular Monthly. order to lessen the danger of a further in And the the of contagion. spread Her Hubby Also Had Pen Name. meantime, no one should get the notion that if he or she is not feeling just Why, thats my Radley Jones? right that they will be all right in the husband's pen name. said the lady of Aint it funny," marveled morning. Begin at once to treat your- the house. My husband has one, too. selves as though you were certain you the cook. In the pen they call him Glycerin were afflicted with a deadly disease, Up George. "Judge. By taking the thing in time, your life Scl-eii- known Hae The U. S. Government is calling for the conservation of metals ui a :h- v the n Chaun tu re ' Tin ,i very unions ulio art knmvn as li'i'ii (i, i i biutnm a little longer. Have it repaired, if necessary. If it is past repairing, and a you must buy a new range, get Majestic. It will save fuel absoIf will save food-ba-kes lutely right always. It will save its malleable iron frame is unbreakable and its charcoal iron body resists rust 300 better than steel. oversight nt Captain ,1,, j ,, l Ml h i, a,-- j. I, i , j t , g it vIn admix- strung . heat-tigh- t. re-pai- rs j tiic ctde- in Waaliiuglous birthday riuc ot Hi your old range do l: u c. bn.'th of the ' c of ie ill' OUtP!-- t f,r , tiii t n ti nt. is ' l for war uses. You can help by making The island, S, i i go'1 A ' now suie mg all paitxittln i1 t try is daily (Tanning lar moi Du ittl ImHtts German oi than fronts ot Kuiope Althougn i'il uci i military authoniie-- have uk 'cal in miph in checking the disease ities, it is growing worse m dne;x and continues to spread rt an alau.i That the disease ( ari be mg rate avoided th re is no longer an doubt According to leading authorities rhi ot the luuna.i powers of system can be so perfected that it cm not throw aff almost any infection even excepting Spanish lnflueii.n. which is one ot the most contagious is 4 ON SAVINGS may be saved; by thinking that Box Eliicr SJmub jean wear it out, you are playing to d CelltlV di-p- 4 per cent interest paid on savings accounts, compounded quarterly a per cent interest on time certificates of deposit ublished Avoided winch RESULTS W Iron and steel are needed for war. j ' BY Thu success of any undertaking should bo measured by results Si art an account with the State Hank of Brigham City, the remits accruing trom tegular deposits and t!ie Interest we aid will prove very satisfactory to you. GJljr Thn Batt.e Of Europe- - Disesase Can Be r Victims Has people of the n the Gu irn have progressed is indleut- 1, mizati, y tj, f I f .sue of the Guinn ed in the urrei which Hum' re- coo Ncv L,!t,r. fir the Row ls' mi More IS GUAM Volunt? v Universal Training in Amerl- Helped Immensely an nation. BRIGHAM CITy.UXMI Claiming OF ISLAND INFLUENZA WORSE MEA5UI5ED SEMI-WEEKL- Y ducked Guam, lo v.I.Hh the ii'Ph Bom all puitx ot Hie iGal.d, coming I Die bj lai'iK li, owing s ai,' island high" i.' a.' stein. The enterprises, inouof the were donated amounting to 81.3TU.55. , we and pros-,gather that Red to the purel) the program of amusement the hot 'log American. Im stand realized ?l(hs'4; Butlers so'la. S112.0i ; 8158 50 ; knock I lie vat down how. 8,. !); the the moving picture of fortune, "heel $15 (ill; jitney dame, S772.H3 ; base$:!30.10; it unmade xt ind, ball game, $10.10. Prom all sources the Red Cross received 81,500, and subscription' were vi' eti for 850,000 In Liberty bonds. More than tins tne island militia Some time ago had it iiixt parade Stohl Furniture Co. ee Caution: If your Majestic needs new parts, We will you with get them from us. materials supply not light, Majestic genuine parts, made by scalpers. pro-cml- ' ot ' nj -- It is perrons wdio are suitenng irom lowered vitality, who am weak and rundown and who have not the strong tli to throw it oil who are the earliest Persons who have bad oids, victims who are suffering tiom c atari hul trim ides, or inflammation ot the mucous Governor Smith put into effect ft unimembranes are espec tali' susiept.ld reas the inflamed mucous membrane versal military training law at the tiie this tlie being of people, quest in inux of the nose and 'in oat are open pm turn ot American territory in this condition i first door to tlm germs w Inch such a law has been made efalmost always accompanied by a weak fects e. There are 1,000 militiamen, ened condition of the system the government supplying guns and . ammunition mid tin regular khaki unifrom ;my If yen are suftenng these symptoms, notlrng cm eartli wilt form of the United States army. Seven per cent of Guam's population is In build you up .and strengthen you LK the militia at winch rate, if we of the r mo-the Tan'.ac, which contains mainland kept up with the Chamorros, powerful tonic pioperties known t we should have an army of 7,000,000 science. The flags and floats of the parade inThis statement is easily pi oven by duced a tremendous enthusiasm in the the fact that in tin history ot medicpopulace. ine. In lees than four years time over Officer Once Stable Boy. Farming a Bad Habit. Foji Ten Million Bottles have been sold and He who nib vvs himself to get Into We have ceased to be surprised at The term foxglove the demand is constantly increasing. social upheaval brought the habit cf explaining away his failthe corruption of the ttaf Thousands are using it daily for the aboutamazing the war, but the shock which ures will sorn find himself trying to or fairy glove." by above troubles with the most astonisha gentleman received recently at a very explain away other peoples successes. ing and gratifying results exclusive club of which he is a memTanlac increases your strength and ber can be easily understood. On the weight and creates a good, health' staircase he was hailed by a resplendent young officer of the guards attired appetite for nourishing food. It heaps in one of those gray coats whose color you physically fit and helps every orand cut are the envy of all subs. gan of the body perform its proper Not recognizing the young officer, there function in the natural way was a pause, whereupon the soldier In connection with the Tanlac treat- said : I'm afraid youve forgotten me. ment be sure and keep the bowels My name Is The gentleman open by taking Tanlac Laxative Tab- still failed to identify the officer. Im m of Newark. added the guardslets, samples of which are included in FOR k man. Whereupon the astounded genevery bottle tleman recognized t lie grownup boy Tanlac is sold in Brigham by Eddy who five years ago had saddled his r:CTC'',5"3 ere In use by busi-rec- a TRgfolma Drug Co., in Garland by R V. Daniels. horse nt a hunting box he visited. men, engineers, bankers, in Tremonton by Davis Drug Co., and The stable hand had enlisted in the istm architects, physicians, judges, ferxers, teachers, Lbraricr.s, clerhe s jin Dewey ville by Dewey ville Mercan ranks, won a commission in the field, gymen, ly sue cccsful men and 'tile Co. adv and finally been transferred to a guard Ed. u'omen t.z? vixrld over. regiment, and carried himself as if & fir to the manner horn. London Mail. 40 arre? Are Yc i Ep"jr?eJ Win? gett PROBATE AND GUASDIANSHIP The I.'rv Lr 'rrrtlo-i'- I provides and upwards. fr. O c Polish Army in France. me--NOTICES tie - to success. Iturnr.;-t-.cv- . ami arid, in Te pwi; I The flag of Poland was lifted on the z teacher, a universal ques0 tion ho. (Consult County Clerk or Respective battle line when the Polish legion, seek it recruited in the ad- strong, you nnd mostly for iurther information) signers v ancc rrt c:i t v r y r. c, United Slates, took its plaee among inform-a-en- ? r:ecf this vast fund of .kodal'y the allies in France. It is only a little NOTICE TO CREDITORS. army that the ancient emblem of a 4 ?7f0 ?' i... rat Estate of Peter Iverson, Deceased free Iolaml is flying over now, but 0J t,..r--d Creditors will present claims with every Polish volunteer in France and 4uK' ilLceus. 12, COO iliogray hicul Lnu.w. vouchers to the undersigned at his every patriotic Pole in the United ar.d RegJar Eiliiionr. and scattered elsewhere residence in Bear River City, Utah, or States the throughout is world, confident that to his attorney, B. C. Call, rooms 24 and 23, First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Brig- ultimately the flag will wave over a free and strong and reunited Poland, ham, Utah, on or before the First da' and e c-- Hole understands that it is of January, A. D 1919. only through a triumph of the allies JOHN COBB, in tins war for justice and right and Administrator of the Estate of Pete work; freedom that the restoration of Poland can be bi ought about. Spriug-fi- i Iverson. Deceased hi IT'.oi B C. Call. Attorney for Administrator o Wartime Wall Street Dat of first publication Oct. 25, A D Before the war Wall stmt was Just 1918. a thoroughfare, the brownest and busiNOTICE TO CREDITORS. est in tlie world. Now. as it draws its Estate of Martin Christian Mortensen shght bow up to Tiinity, it bis lost xtuuctdimg Deceased. of its absorption. Like fifth Creditors will present claims with avenue dusty and Broadway, it bus undervoile ers to the undersigned at her homo m Bear River City. Utah, on or gone a transformation, !lnd the long before the 20th dav of December, A flags that hang from be windows of its offices swing in I). 1918 gay hues of EMM JOSEPHINE MORTENSEN, energy up to tlie sunlit spires of the Ev tutrix of the Estate of Martin church. Even here, where all Is Christian Mortensen, deceased. generally THIS IS THE MECHANICAL AGE Pate of first publication October f quiet- undemonstr..t,ve, the war WHO DOES NOT EMPLOY MACHINERY, has reached with bright fmg-- rs 18, A. D. 1918. and B. C. CALL, brought out the love of country symSIBLE, TO DO HIS WORK, IS OVERLOOKING bolized for Executrix. Attorney by these banners in Hie wind THAT WILL PROLONG HI3 LIFE. New York Times. The Fiercest of the Elements. Tour wife has probably interfered Dodging the Draft. A man in the draft who with more of your plans than ever &.0 would mn h rain, fire or cold weather, says th home complain, 8tay rth;,r Howard Courant having poor eyeslgnt APer ?iP,U1t,thrUKh the fcye U!,L thp doc m t0 p in tho ntxt room for fnrtd i Hard Lines. xarninatlon. The man gave a Jessica Poor girl, she cannot get igh of relief. 13 A BOON TO hp c,imp 0 THE FARMER. WE'VE GOT a wink of sleep, lying awake and waitdoor he noticed a black DANCE. DONT BREAK YOUR BACKS, F111 J across and dodged It, whereof ing for her husband, and then quesHe tioning him until morning. MOLINE PULLER DO eye doctor said: Pome back THE WORK. cuvm youre all right WE HAVE EVERY OTHER . KIND OF A Ths Minuet. either Cotton Seeds Rise in MAKE FARM WORK e The minuet" derives it EASIER. CALL AT Value name from the Latin minutes small 'v.1 formrr,y thrown a wav ham or tremonton i n o'x and be SUPPlJ ringing 875 a ton. A ton UpmI, ' applying to the short steps peeuliai 280 pounds of to this dance. crude Ron p;,lJtl , of meal nnimai food oil, and 15 Pounds of ammonia. Dangerous Symptom. Ui I hear that Bilcurn is going to rur Hls Summer Job. for congress. "Really? Im not surGoing away this summer? prised, When he was a boy they say t0 his parents were awfully worried here and' r'Kht THE FARMERS FRIENDCoa dealers Life. about him. doorstrp until I Deit wlflter to my I Websters New International Of ! h 81 rcr. 15,-00- Vorr.l-c'n-Tcr- V LJ.a-Pap- THE MOLINE BEET PULLEE m old-tim- ' I store aimers Cash ir ' cellar BRIGHAM AND TREMOI |