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Show The following telegram was receivAs the long hand of the clock pointUi-On Wednesday of next week, an The Sixty-fiftThe city council met last Friday evfield artillery bricity regular meeting ot ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.C.F. ed to twenty-fivuener-aelection be will in commanded held minutes eleven Representatl gade, the by ening.. Brigadier past last Friday evening, uU held on Sunday morning. Mayor John W. Richard W Young of Salt Lake City, ive Precinct No 5, which comprises Application of Lars Hansen, for pomeasure!, to stamp Hartmann, shortly before twelve ter of adopting last Friday night: Peters leaned against an iron bar that and including as one of its units the Brigham City, for the purpose of elect- sition of sexton presented. and the wasdescussed tie influecza was inserted in the windlass iron hub 145th field artillery i first Utah) regi- ing a member of the Board of EducatRecorder presented financial stateaction Washington, D. C.- - Mrs. Gertie L. agreed that drastic of ion for of a Two four term the will home return mechanism ment for September and' October. soon, that ment, years. the according operates fu en. On Saturday morning, Forsgren: Deeply regret to Inform votto be will the at polling open and headgate places the Ooun Hailing to Information & Thompson gpring, in the met with out Parrott Health Washinggiven 'mi rf you that it is ozcially reported that presented an came up allowing the wa- ton yesterday by General Peyton C. ers, tliose In theFirst and Second order gate slowly be that $800 L. unanimously turned over agreed Faunt was of asking Waggoner Forsgren it you ter to rush into the pipe line. Immedi- March, chief of staff. General March wands being accommodated at the to Walker Bros. Filed. mask Ammunition the of gause died of labor wearing Train, 0,e ately the great flow of water, that had stated that authority had been' given Whittier school and those of 3rd. and all pneumonia, pulmonary odema, on Appointment of Andrew Peterson u i be made obligatory upon been spilling over the cross weir into to General Pershing to send back home Fourth wards will Cast their ballots at sexton-a- t stores, shops, entered 13th. October who Harris, Adjutant city u an, salary of $Sff per month, the sump whence the stream flows out all such troops as would not be need- the Lincoln school. The judges will the where approved. es or otrer places be as follows: 1st. and 2nd. Precincts of the weir house into the creek, was ed. in making up the army of m and that all mployees in Recommendations passed that reguWmi Horsley, Elias Jensen and Oliver be checked will It in outcourse new noted its that as the the message should constantly be made more severe in conlations public places opei Loren3rd and Precincts was 4th, directed to Mr. Forsgrens wife, let was provided and in just a few Ingram. on when duty. Sixty-fiftmask was in The the brigade zo Pett, Wilford Reeder and Dan F. trolling Influenza, upon petition of the ilytw t the late Gertude Hartmann, who died minutes the overflowing sump was emwhich General list of stake presidency. made was organizations order by an iavni that end,Health and a resolution on October 22nd, after inditing a letter ptied of its contents and the natural Pershing had indicated to the war de- Olsen. In conformity with a motion unaniBoard of to her husband A mass primary was to have been the safe flow of three second feet of water was will not be required for purpartment me passed by the City Council approv-th- e arrival of a baby announcing mously adopted, made by Judge J. D. held in this city on Saturday next, but and that all was well. taken care of by the new pipe line. of occupation. The Fortieth diat the Peage Celebration, held Call, action taken by the Board of That letter the husband never received The opening of the gate which con- poses to the health situation, that will vision in its entirety, howrver, is not owing 1th and authorizing the employing be impossible so the voters, and that in Brigham City, November 11th, 1918, for at the time Is was written he had nected up the city reservoirs with the Included in the list of divisions to be e to new and pure water supply, was acour mtn, one for each ward, been dead just nine days. includes all whose names are on the asking that the Mayor and City Counreturned at an early date." cil of BrlgHam at its first regular meethealth officer in enforcing the complished without any fanfare and regular registration liBts, will have to This strange coincidence, if such it in the was above statement The comNations. A penalty was provided to a clipped of small the polls and cast their ballot for ing appoint a committee to solicit go presence only a may be called, illustrates the uncert- pany of enthusiastic from and the sake the infraction of the regulat-Sunday man completepapers or woman of their choice, be- funds and erect a suitable memorial officials and the city an btiEj e conditions of and the Council the ainty justifies own matter, serious story. Already a ing careful to write plainly the name in Brigham City for the soldiers and private citizens who braved the elem-- ly tells its movement has been inau- of the candidate and the position to sailors in Box Elder County who have minimum fine at $5. The anxiety that loved ones here at home ents to witness the event. Those in state-wideffective immediately feel despite the fact that letters may the company included Mayor John W. gurated by Governor Bamberger to which he is to be elected on the ball- served with the colors during the great er became plain have been received telling of the notice being made public and recently constai Peters, City Manager C. O. Roskelley provide a suitable welcome for the ot. FYrt Instance: John Doe for mem- world war, the following committee was appointed: John C. Knudson, J. of the condition the soldier happy boy be accomplish irder that that might City Councilmen J. C. Fredericksen boys when they arrive and the sug- ber of Board of Education from Repres reof at front. time the The hand length hour, made Home Welcome is that earliest possible at the and W. K. Morrison, Misses Eliza Mad- gestion entatlve Precinct No. 5. A candidate Francis Merreli; David O, Stohl, C. Ellas Jensen and J. D. Call. The comwere printed and distributed -- quired in tre transmission of informa- sen. and Gusta Madsen, Victor E. Mad- exercises be held in every city and is not required to file any document mittee is authorized to call' In any city announcing tion makes it possible for many things sen, and Messrs Ole Olsen and Peter hamlet to receive the boys as they re- before entering the race. ry home in the to happen in the mean time. other members they may desire. turn from their units. new regulations. Jenserrof Mantua. Moved by Hansen seconded by Dunn Mr. 'Forsgren was the son of Mr. Previous to opening the head gate, Tre fact that the Utah Artillerymen EZRA CONN DIES OF grriving at the decision to compel that the water- be extended' to Bott drove are coming home in a body will' be mask, the and Mrs. Oscar Forsgren of this city Manager Roskelley and party, wearing of the gauze Mill. Carried. BRIGHTS DISEASE. to of old water on the head the was in and born the up supply, happy news to relatives and friends Brigham City that a ,rd of Health did not feel out dam Moved 1892. the the and When and seconded that the extenof 29th he pulled October, premitted the day here at home. The boys themselves son should be required to keep On Thursday afternoon of last week, sion of the water to Leo on creek. flow down stream to the himself he became Lund properassociated nose when mature, are mouth and much did that fring over his disappointed they sis of ii Mr. Ezra Conn of Perry, died at the ty be referred to committee on water But the mask with Mr. E. C. F. Harmann in the They brought back a report that al- not see any action for they were all in the open air. ppson of those eager to get into the fight and do their hpme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. works to investigate and report. Carbe in place so that it plumbing business and married Mr. most upset the equilibrium (aid always Conn, after suffering for some time ried. liv- waiting at the Hailing spring for in be slipped up over the mouth and Hartmanns daughter Emma who tb part in driving back the Huns, Just with Brights disease. The young man City Manager Roskelley That the collecting sump of the old system when the soldier boys will arrive home Coiipi before the individual enttrs any ed but a few months and died. reported 19 was years of age and was generally that the new water of occurred four years ago. Last Dee was a mass of filth and vermin capable has not yet been announced, but It ts would bo re, shop, office or public place system In esteemed the community in which and water turned In Sunday, kind. The City Recorder was ember Mr. 'Forsgren married a sister of lnnoculating the whole population presumed they will be here soon after he resided. Funeral services were held complete or tio was dam As disease. with Sat-athe y Gertrude his late first to pulled the wife, November 24, 1913. the first of the year. ided a supply of masks late at the grave in the cemetery in this cornet; afternoon by the Red Cross and Hartmann, and went to Camp Lewis out a great stream of muddy water, Moved and seconded that Emit Jepp-so- n on Sunday. The speakers were of Cor; city on the 27th of April this year. About carrying with It the collected filth, ny citizens secured one cm Saturday. of Mantua be allowed llo-.O- O for Elders James Nelson, Brigham Nel , Salt I STOLE BIG HUNK OF BEEF. a month and a half later was sent went tumbling down the creek chan to his beet Incurred damages crop by rhe Mayor and members of the City 9 son Members Ernest and P. Horsley. over seas with his regiment His wife nel and the party gazing upon the spec the Installation of the water system. iacil propose to. hold a sort of clear-hous- e a of of the choir sang couple Perry became a mother during the afternoon tacle uttered a prayer of thanksgiving Some ond entered the abattolr of the selections and the prayers were offer- Carried'. meeting daily, for the next of October 22nd and that evening dic- that the unsanitary condition has at & Cash Grocery Meet Company durMoved and seronded that payroll S. Holton and T. C. Young. days, to keep a close check on the tated a letter to her husband apprais- last come to an end and no more will ing the night between Friday and Sat- ed by J. warrants N. 1006 to 1023, nation and watch the developments covering ing him of the good news and insisted the lives of individuals be endangered urday. and cut away the leg and part and special water works der the new order of things. inclusive, that the letter be mailed Immediately. by the municipal water supply. of the shoulder of a front quarter of Bishop P. N. Pierce of Penrose, is a warrants No. 191 to 205 inclusive, be ' To see the great stream of crystal beef that had been perforFhere Is no occasion for hysteria rr While that service was being qilled Friday even- business visitor to Brigham today. paid. Carried. water pouring into the pipeline at ing. Whoever the individual was, he her called mother the pure in is young med, disease The alarm. iecessary Moved and seconded that claims Miss Romania Hunsaker of Ogden r midst but the situation in Brigram father to her bedside, chatted pleasant- the source of the new water supply, is must have rad a tooth for soup and No. 1024 to 2031 be paid. Carried. Mrs. is aunt to her Martha Mantua. worth more the moments and than few a him for with visiting is trip y is not nearly so serious as it ly chuck steak. No trace of the thief Meeting was adjourned to Saturday many other communities' of the without a moments warning uttered a No citizen can fully appreciate the has been found. Now comes the sad beautiful water without seeing it come Nov. 23. 1918. at 10:30 A. M. ite. It is for the purpose of prevent-- e cry and expired. mornig Thomas H. Preston of Salt Lake t set back that the new regulations news that the rusband passed away be tumbling over the weir from a spring City Council reconvened City, and Freda Cheney of this city, Saturday to. distinguish HEALTH INSPECTOR ve been adopted with the added fore his baby was born and the infant, so clear that it is hard were granted a permit to wed in Salt morning Nov. 23 1918 at .0:30 A. M. pe that in a few days the disease which is being cared for by its grand where the water line begins. It was RECOVERS FROM FLU. Lake City during the week. The Those present Mayor Peters, Council-meay be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartmann, is promptly decided by the little comcompletely stamped out of bride is a daughter of Mr. Frank Phillips, Fredricksen, Dunn and left an orphan. pany present ot the opening of the gate in the community. The main purpose of the of this llansen. Cheney city. Health Inspector John H. Burt has on Sunday morning, that a day should shocked the was sad This to discuss ways and intelligence e The offictrs meeting to flu are determined and is again on a littlt later on when knocked out the President Rudger Clawson came up means of and be set apart the Influenza. Comabating the regulations to tre extent of community when it became known care of the the health. job taking for the citys from Salt Lake City yesterday on some munication was read from the Board out to the health condition will permit, universal goes sympathy resting any one who disregards to visit the Mr. Burt had a real experience, so far business and was besieged throughout of Health asking that immediate and There is comfort people of Brigham City em. The mask must be worn by bereaved families. new water sup as fever, aches and pains are concern- the day by his friends who. were anxbehold their and in the thought that the young spring vigorous measures be adopted by the eryone when entering any public rowever, A suitable program will be ar- ed, and as a result is weak now, but ious to extend Congratulations and in the ply, City Council to stamp out inuuenza, see. Just what the mask did for father and mother are reunited not him in his does ambition deter ranged and the occasion will be made that good will upon his rcent appointment and the Council laid soldier the and eternities boy a Francisco is passed a resolution one of special festivity in honor of to be of service to those who need as acting president of the Apostles cltarly set forth in the his greatto wear a mask life for down his friends, e every person requiring following telegram from Mayor help. He reports that not a single Quorum. the great achievement. can make. man sacrifice est any upon public place in the any r entering sues Rolph, Landen-r?eJr., to Dr. J. C. In the mean time, the city reser newr case of influenza was reported in be ecectivq immediately. to city w Clerk of Salt Lake City: ck. the all During County and lha voirs will be thoroughly cletned out Brigham City yesterday Mr Wheatley has issued marriage permits one at a time, the mains will be thor- cases at present are doing fine. TREMONTON YOUTH REPORTED San Francisco, Nov. 23. to the following named couples Jesse DEAD IN FRANCE. oughly drained out and the people will Burt feels that the disease Is being Bishop and Mrs. Lorenzo N Stohl J. C. Landenberger, be advised when to blow out conquered in this community and it Hess and Maud Wolverton, Plymounth and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Y. Canmn then Salt Lake. their house tanks, after which our wont be long until it is entirely stamp- James Leo Stokes and Mable Ander- of Salt Lake City were in Brigham on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watkins of son, Tremonton; Thomas Brogan, Sunday to attend the funeral renices Universal will be things of the ed out. wearing of masks almost received a message from Wash water troubles M. Alcorn, over and Idaho Jeanetta Rupert, ,(1Iiy responsible for San Franciscos to the be will It the remains of little John Rayinteresting last week, advising them that past. the usual course of influtnza hington, mond Stohl. of this city to know that there FIRST PRESIDENCY REORGANIZED Perry. people in died France had Devere son their several weeks; prevented one thou-uiis sufficient water coming from Hall Miss Laura Lovendale, on October 18th. They recently recPrimary Sea Captain Albert Egholm arrived five hundred or more possible eived a letter from the young man dat- lng Spring to provide water from culinof the Box Elder County in Supervisor Brigham City on Friday Jast on his totrs and thousands of cases of a At of the to take Quorum special lawn sewer meeting and purposes, School, went to her home In Salt Lake way from San Francisco to New York. ed October 17th, in which he apprais- ary, and pneumonia with great care of a city with a population of of the Twelve Apostles held in the Salt City Sunday morning. She recently ed his parents that he and his twin of consequent suffering. We inhabitants. That being true Lake Temple last Saturday morning, recovered from an attack of influenza, Captain Egholm is a guest at the home 20,000 well were brother Devern, together, "Od of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nephi Hansen and can go right ahead now President Heber J. Grant of the quoLeary vaccine as far as possible being nursed back to health by Mrs. is a cousin of Mrs. Hansen. He just and happy. He stated that the boys Brigham City od this was rum sustained and limit. If to unanimously the and grow undoubtdly helped much. Oleen N. Stohl and daughters, at their returned from a had not been separated since they ento have trip to Japan and has set apart as President of the Church of epidemic, I strongly advise tered the service and were happy to be home. been seas for a number of the 'dot enforcement Latter-dasailing Saints to of universal mask-Ou- r Mrs. W. E. Phelps of Shelly, Idaho, is Jesus Christ of in each others fellowship. Because him to every his years, taking trips succeed F. the late President is from Mr. Tracy Gidney Salt up Joseph people did this gladly and of the close Mr. and Mrs proximity of the dates, Mr. a guest at the home of world. of civilized the fe devoately Captain part chose as Grant President Smith. some his business. matters on of reLake City thankful for good Watkins felt that something must be John W. Hess. Egholm will remain In Brigham City Jlts Lund Mr. Anthon H. N. Presidents Alfred and Leslie Mrs. Olsen counselors, JAMES ROLPH, JR., wrong somewhere and perhaps a misMr. and Mrs. John W. Hess returned and Charles W. Penrose, who were Olsen started today for Cal., to join for a few days visiting with his relaMayor. take had been made in the name of the from Shelly, Idaho, on Saturday last, also unanimously sustained and set Mr. Leslie Olsen at the Aviation train- tives when he will proceed to the Atindividual so he came on to Brigham where, . they spent a few days visiting apart. ing camp. Mr. Olsen expects to be lantic seaboard. C. ' ' ; ' r'. npressive FUNERAL SERVICES. City and' got in touch with Mr. W. friends. President Anthon H. Lund being discharged from the service within TWO POINTS TO BE REMBERED. Horsley, chairman of the Civilian Re: a few weeks and Mrs. Olsen will reUef Committee of the Red Cross who Rudger Lund and Viola Bowden. senior member of the Apostles Quo- main with her husband until he re remains of little John Raymond was set of to the depart- Woodruff Nelson and Maria Flack, are rum, apart as the president There are many sound reproducing were laid away near those of his dispatched a message turns home. Mr. A. N. Olsen will asking for fur- reported to have been married at Ogd- that quorum and Rudger Clawson on the market. There is but at ment devices Washington her. the late President Oleen N. was set apart as acting presi- proceed to Florida, by the southern one that is associated with the name information in the matter. At en yesterday. ther In tne in family plot at the City dent of the , Apostles Quorum. route, and spend the winter basking are many this writing no answer has been reE. P. Coburn is home from President Grant was also sustained as the sunshine and playing with the of a great Inventor. There j'ooetery on Sunday afternoon Capt concernfrom devices Washington. cound ceived after 2 o'clock, with reproducing short and beau-ll- d Camp Devens, just out from Boston the Trustee-in-trus-t of the body of re- crocodiles. are whose assertions merit strong ing services. Comforting remarks on a furlough until December 5th. ligious worshippers, known as The V. S. Peet, traveling supervisor made; There Is but one which has ere mad'' Mr. MAN. toWRONG THE Dr. Coburn was in Brigham City by Bishop Brigham Wright Church of JesuB Christ of Latter-daof Agriculture for the Union Pacific ever offered to prove the truth of Its ealdent s. Norman Lee and day for a few hours greeting some of Saints, and thus the reorganization of Bishop system, came up from Salt Lake City claims. Valentine. A quartet composed Mr. David Petersen of Elwood call his many friends. of this morning on some matters of busthe caused the death church, by The only Instrument which bears advised aisy and Sevena Madsen, E. D. ed the News yesterday and President Joseph F. Smith, was com iness. Mr. reet is still full of ginger the stamp of a great Inventors name: lives two have the week, past named During been had man and Victor E. Madsen sand that the wrong been claimed by the flu at Penrose. pleted. when he gets to talking about the det- The ably Instrument which has been lne On and tre prayers were ocer-- p in connection with a shooting trouble Mrs. son Mr. of and William All in Petersen, these church leaders are well ainers of Utah who are aboard spread- subjected to the searching test of Bishop Lorenzo N. Stohl find in that precinct a few days ago Adelia Miss and Petersen Carl TIngey, knoin was arrested triarch 0. N. throughout Box Elder county ing lies. He meets up with these peo- comparison with the artists voice is: Stohl. The services wrich a Japanese farmer Mrs. Joseph Tin-ge- and the new organization is approved ple frequently in travels throughout and of Mr. THE NEW EDISON Andaughter u was Joseph pere charge of First Counselor J. The man in question Mr. Petersen was 17 and Miss most heartily by their states and The Phonograph with a Soul' Mr. and eastern ihs of Mississippi ths in employ was who Bowring, and the floral derson, It neverr fals to take a fall" out of them. who reside in this county. Tingey was 14 years .of age. . ' Petersen. profuse and beautiful. h djg e m, ir h as-th- OK fix-th- 1 e ii "I BOO 3 n en-rc- Tre-monto- d y . y J em-We- 1 1 |