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Show . Jk . ' V.J JL 0 I A I i A Ji DEE, NEW Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, B,OX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER lUMEtwenty.four. GETTING REAP IRE County Chairman 6, 1918. NUMBER, 68. FOR BIG DRIVE HEALTH HIE RULES JURT LIST Lewis s. Pond of OF VOTES the War Savings, is sending out to- forty-fiv- o devel-betwee- n y eitn-ritin- g Sec-pollin- g J de ers day j It Hd theH j Jep-pso- Ed-lio- (Ife llndw wail If tut r c - y j j !f of-O- n ) fr j i j SHE KEPT THEM ON THE JOB noth-definit- a j Mel-dru- n . e, 5th fie RETURNS The Board of County Commissioners The Honeyville Town Council and and Bishop P. N. Pierce of PenfOi4 met in regular session Monday Dec. Board of Health have passed a dras- Mr. David O. Stohl of this city, who day, 8000 window cards to the various 21, 1918. All members present. tic set of health regulations which are were appointed jury commissioners district chairmen of the War Savings J. P. Christensen, Road supervisor printed in another column of this for the year 1919, have cqmpleted election held in Brigham M school The first one of Hazletons heroes campaign, which will be used in the El wood in company with other citiz- issue. The new ordinance provides, their task of preparing a list of jurors interested the to9t Wednesday, big Redemption Drive to be inaugurat- ens of that District appeared and ask- among things, that a strict Quarantine to serve in the District Court next returned .home yesterday, and the that five hundred ed on the 16thi ,le sufficiently inst and to run to the ed for an appropriat'on to gravel a must be observed in all homes where year. The list contains the names of town people, headed by the band, citizens of legal' age 18th e turned out to meet the train on which inclusive. These cards bear the piece of road in that District which influenza exists or .may develop, no a number of ladies and is as follows: regularly entered upon the regis-ti Ascription he as coming. When Private Clifford Our W. S. S. Pledges was very much in need of repair. member of the family being permitted, Willar.d Josephine : W. l'aylor, A. lists .went to the polls and cast REDEEMED Boden alighted from the train, people and as the local can- The gentlemen offered to haul gravel to leave the home until after all the G. of fencandidate their Barker, ohn L. Edwards, Isaac S. swarmed around him like bees, while the r ballot committees make the rounds for 26c pr yard in order to get the sick have recovered. Any person en- Woodland, vassing Dwight B. larding, John C. the band The election emphasized the of ue. played a good lively air. Aftiieir districts, a card will be pre- work done. After due consideration tering a home where the flu exists, Isabell Dalton, Margaret M. are beginning Petttagill, also, that the people ter the hand shaking was over and 00 was appropriated for that will be interned in the home until- the sented to every home that has reilee-'T25Henderson, Mathew Madson, Willard the tbe interest In school affairs which med its pledge and purchased work. greetings were all said, he was is lifted, except doctors or Facer,' William J. Smith, the quarantine not Brigham been the jmething that has escorted up town by everybody formA. E. Zundel and Fred Sylvester of trained nurses. The ordinance also number of War Savings certificates inNebeker. in years past. ing in purade, headed by the band. dicated upon the pledge card. The Plymouth appeared relative to the prohibits loafing at the store, blackThree Mile Creek. Brigham Nelsen, Our first hero to return home with the smith shop or on street corners as the race for election to a place card is to be placed in the window as right of way for road from Plymouth Richard Peters, Philip Quayle, Milton marks of the terrible war still upon a token that the home has fully dis- west through Johnson's Canyon to not more than three individuals may be Board, Member F. W. Fishburn J. Thorn, William II. Davis. him, was home and everybody turned defeated by Jesse W. Hoopes by charged its obligation and the canvass- Whites Valley. The road in Question gather together in one group at any aura I, J. Iverson, out to 8how him with what honor and Brigham. Mary traverses A An thru their property. third candidate ag- place and Town is taking the situation ing committee and all others will be jajority. A. Sackett, Eliza J. Flora Stokes, esteem he was held by the folk Wed-ahigh to Mr. reement and Zur.del to able is at outset the and the horns" the whereby Tuesday night "by distinguish the loyal homes Janie L. Steed, Mable Harris, at that home. Hatch, receive from Mr. furnthose in made the will $232.40 the for of be watched which with have not person progress property; morning, fully lived Daniel B. Mathias, Moroni Jensen, WilClifford Boden arrived in liazelton ish the material for fence and do the interest. Simonsen who was projected up to their promise. liam Jensen, Fred Clieesmau, John M. yesterday from U. S. General Hospiwork. his own the race, according to must not the People notion that get Iverson, Bert Olsen, Alfred N. Olsen, tal No. 3, at Rahway, N. J., to eat turinsistent the pledge made last June is not of a Mr. Sylvester is to receive $200.00 QUARTERLY CONFERENCE ement, by a number of furnish material and do the work in INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. Lorenzo Peterson, Lorenzo W. Ander- key and pumpkin pie with his parents, A hand bill was print- sacred character. The governmnet son, Joseph Holland, Lorenzo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Boden. Cliff is ed circulated throughout the fully expects every pledge to be ad- building fence across their property Caro- home on a this whore road come Advice has, crosses field. The from the office of Annie Boden, Annie Crompton, furlough and will stay unannouncing the fact that Mr Sim eemed and the soldier boys have a A. E. line Christina Facer, Hansen, the fence til after to to be be and wire three the First the of no holidays, anyway. He is dominant posts n was a candidate- but Presidency printed right to expect that the people who J. Nelson, Rose M. Wheatley, a member of the famous Rainuow DiMary not 20 to than less church effect feet the all that his apart. were quarterly supplied bearing were not called upon to offer themjts David W. Morris Road Superviser, conferences scheduled for Saturday Sarah Ann Kelley, Lettie I. Minson, vision, and saw some of the hardest so those who desired to vote for selves as a sacrifice for the cause of for Portage appeared relative to a and Sunday, December 7th and 8th, Alice A. Mifflin, Joseph Larsen, Loren- fighting during the early days of the were under the necessity of Liberty, must do their bit furnishing zo S. Burt, Oscar Forsgren, W. W. Allied offensive. He was with the indefinitely postponed. the gentlemans name on a the money with which to prosecute the change in Sate Road, which runs by have been Jos. W. Valentine, S. C. Yanks that took Chateau Thierry and k sheet of paper or else scratch war. Box Elder County must not fall old Kelly Ranch east of Portage. Mr. The quarterly conference of the Box Knudson, C. F. Wells, Jos. H. Watkins, a few days later at Fimas, was woundWixom, candid-whos- e name of one or the other down in this matter; she cannot afford Nielson the owner is willing for road Elder stake was one of those on the Nels Standee, Wm. ed, being shot thru the leg with maJ. Valentine, Nephi of to go straight thru instead going list. ballots were printed. to becloud the splendid record she C. Horsley, Rupert P. Olsen, J. Alfred chine gun bullets. He was sent home around also agreed to biti,.. a good total vote showed the following has uade in all other war activites. J. S. Hull, J. I. Holman, to the U. S. sometime in September Fishburn, fence on eithr side of road, if Coun- EARL FLACK ARRIVES Its: Hoopes M. Frodsham, Amanda Gleer-up- . 277; Fishburn 243; The government is expecting a comNephena and since that time has been in the IN UNITED STATES. was of pledges and the ty would pay him for it after it insen 25. ,Mr. Fishburn received plete redemption Rose Neeley, Mary A. Olsen, Mary was offer Which accepted hospital in New Jersey. He is sure for alaccepted' A. Wallace, Walter Samuel oiimately two to one votes more County Committee is working Carter, tickled to get back to Hazleton and son Board' motion and Mr. Private Earl of the $.,00.00 Flack, . ,Upon Pledge Redemption card in every by Mr. Hoopes in the First and A. Hazleton was appropriated from State Road Mrs. Wm. Flack of this city, has ar- Samsel, Charles Wight, Jr., Jos. generally is sure tickled to A. precinct and the situation jj0me have him home. Clifford was one of Fund to repair .road from Portage rived in the United States from Fran- West, Joseph M. 'Reeder, Lucius reversed in te Third and Fourth M. B. Olsen, A. The workers will start the big drive Lane north to Idaho State Line. the first boys from here to answer the ce, according to a letter received by Snow, Peter Sorensen, acts with the last two named on Monday, the 16th. Wm. T. Gid-ne- call of his L. Wm. Eddy, Jeppson, wounC. was was Verna Hamson his Flack country, enlisting in the old Private appointMrs, parents. mets casting a heavier vote than P. J. Koford, Susan Bott, Marion Second Idaho in Co K, afterward beed Registrar of Vital Statistics of Box ded in France and it is presumed he First and Second W. Dunn, Mrs.-VL. Eddy, Martha W, wards which ing transferred to a Pennsylvania maMRS. ST. GERMAINE LAID TO REST jElder Precinct. Mrs. Maria C. Wells was among the big company of woundMr. Hoopes the Mrs. Orson Maria Guymon, majority. Ensign, of chine gun battalion, Co. D, 151, in men were Vital ed this who returned to Registrar jwas appointed Mrs. C. A. Kaiser, Martin En- thich company he served until .he Hudson, convalesto Precinct No 3, President Peter : The remains of the late Mrs. Anna Statistics for Promontory Precinct. their complete country sign, Roland Madsen, John J. Johan- was wounded. lansen was unanimous candidate St. Germaine wrere laid at rest in the j Petition from residents of Boothe cence in a home hospital. sen, Thomas Baron, Hans Keller, WarMr. and Mrs. James Boden went to le alley for hhange of road around primary but a "dark horse Vas city cemetery here yesterday morning D. S. Orvil Lewis ren Hansen, Wight, ected Into the race in the was CARL FORSGREN INTERRED Hill Pocatello and considered Tuesday evening to meet-Clif- f upon person with, brief services at the grave, con- Poulsen C.Elias Jensen, Isaac H. .Ten-seLund, . lr. K. H. IN and home with him yesreturned for BRIGHAM. was deferred action pres-Stmotion of Tremonton Fridal, Sr., ducted by Bishop Geo. W. Watkins. Find News. entWest while President Hansefl won out In terday. announcing the death of Mrs. Mantua. Christina Keller, Mary i as only The remains of Carl Forsgren, son Mr, Boden was bora in Brigham by a majority of just 20 Germaine, the News stated that she f Resolution was Bear River City was the pre-- t had been deserted by her husband in the clerk was authorized to issue to of Airs. Willie Forsgren of Ogden, and Nelson, Frederick B. Jacobsen, C. M. City and has a great many friends that nearly here. upset the beans New' York. That information was Salt Lake Security and Trust Co. for who died at the home in Ogden on Jensen, Lucius Hansen, Nels P. the n of the Board of president handed in, but it was wholly incorrect. the redemption of property in Sec. 25 Monday, were brought to Brigham City in that the voters of that preThere was no estrangement between Tp. 11 North, Range 3 West, contain- today and interred in the city ceme-ter- j Calls Fort Mary Hadley, Mrs. H. REVENUE OFFICER here. The young man was 18 P. Hunsaker, Emily G. Hunsaker, J. M. gave Fridal 80 as against 16 for husband and wife whatever and Mr. ing 9 acres, said property was assessINTERROGATES CITIZENS. isen. The total vote resulted in St. Germaine was making every prejyjed to W. W. Reese. years of age and died from influenza. Boothe, Abinadi Tolman, Henry Yates. were for Brief held month at isen services Incidental (he Auditors Fridgrave 164 184 to Report for R. j receiving aration to join his wife and baby Deweyville. Brigham Burbank, at which only the immediate relatives N. Gardner, J. P. Barnard, James N. During the week, Mr. J. W. Reeves this city. Upon being appraised of of Nov. was approved. The clerks Report of Fee for month were present. of the Internal Revenue Collector's wplete returns from the far west, his wifes death, the husband sent Holdaway. Nov. was approved, Sheriffs Report with headquarters at Ogden, tiset No. 1, have not no reeto ojee, Suinstructions been spare Annie Collinston. Busenbark, telegraphic yet Mrs. Norman Watkins and baby remonth of August was approved, has been conducting an inquiry in this d at the Board of Education expense in laying away the remains. san Elmer. Treas. Report for month of October, turned to Portage this week after city in which numerous citizens have the basis of returns already Fielding. Eugene Hansen, A. N. been interviewed and a pleasant visit with ' relawas approved. spending d, Member required to make to Seely appears Grover, Jarvis Johnson, Chas. M. Bow-jen- , out IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES.. in this city. tives number of claims were allowed. income for of a statement their been defeated for by C. W. Earl, Geo. R. Coombs, Ole J, W. the last fiscal year. Apparently th Betteridge, Jr., of Grouse j Peterson. eh' A strenuous effort has been Internal Revenue Collector felt that Yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, Beaver Dam. John Watkins, C. E some people are endeavoring to evade were le to held outside services beautiful in get touch with the various Twitchell. :i"cts without avail and so the income tax by refusing to jile a the home of Mr. and Mrs. George D. e Corinne. Sarah Larimer, Sarah A. statement of their income, in as much of late their remains over the Reeder can be given out. ConMiss Leona Reeder. Packer, David Hewlett, Serena Han- as that duty is imposed as a sort of a lie new members of the Board of daughter, were made sen, matter of honor. All those wh tad Mayme Shaw, Fred Cheal. Bishop remarks by soling 'ration, begin their four year term N. La-- s P. Burt, President Joseph David not have an Income, totalling the amJohn River Bear Hie I. Johnson, first of January, 1919. , and Madsen E. Victor Wpid-manPresident ounts IP. Holmgren, Mai., ipsen, Peter Stohl, prescribed by law by which the A PeValentine. W. tax H. was quartet fixed, did not file a stateAlma Hans Nelson, Bishop Tliorson, Sev-en'8 RIVER BOY ter C. Jensen, C. O. Johnson, Henry ment with the Collector. This speccomposed of E. D. Mann, Daisy, ial investigation evidently is for the and Victor E. Madsen sang Lead Berchtold, Heber F, nailing. MISSING IN ACTION. Kindly Light and The L,ord in My Emma purpose of finding out whether or not Elwood. Casper Anderson, L. Hill, Walter J. Green, Parley Chris- there were some who were not legally Shepherd and the prayers were offerodays casualty list contains the led C. Horsley and PresW. Elder by le of Carl tensen, Elias Anderson, Peter Morten-sen- , justified in claiming exemption under Nelson, son of Mr. and ident S. Norman Lee. There was a the law. J. K. Haws, Peter Larsen. Nelson of Bear River City, profusion of floral tributes and a great is T. B. F. Ellensen, W. Tremonton. reported to be missing since friends and relatives gathered r,)er 5th Mr. Leslie Olsen, accompanied by N. E. Iverson, H. T, WoodHundson, This information was many on the sidwalk, in the street and on s parents Mrs. E. Eli J. Harriet Olsen, arrived home this week ward, Winters, by the War Depart- the lawn. At the cemetery the grave Mr. Nelson entered the C. R. from Mrs. Sadie Riverside, California, where he Hadley, Harris, army was dedicated by Elder B. C. Call. June and went to has been Thomas Charles Waldron, McClure, taking actual training in Lewis Camp the afternoon following the fun!S later S. B. Watland, James Steed, William flying at the aviation camp. Mr. Oltransferred to Camp Kearn .In services. President S. Norman eral He went sen was given his honorable discharge J. Facer. overseas with the 145th. Lee received the following letter 'fiery and was from the service and is home ready to M. M. Alice Mrs. Garland. 305ii Ault, assigned to the which fufly explains itself: inlry, take up the ends of his personal afMr. E. C. Fortieth Division. Gleason, Ludvig Larson, son was 25 years of R. i,. Bush,,Mose D. Evans, Samuel C. fairs where he left off when he joined Salt Lake City, Utah, , age and born in 19i8. Amer-wfieDecember 3rd, Denmark coming to Hunter, John E. Pieree, M..W. Pres- the service. Incidentally, too, Mr. and he was 7 years of age. Norman Lee, S. ton, Wm. King, T. E. King, Peter Jen- Mrs. Olsen will N?gin housekeeping Prest. Mathew Feisted," Fred Korth, He- in real earnest. City. sen, Brigham C. Butler. Brother: ber Dear h0LS TO OPEN to Sister 1 have just telephoned David Larson, John Cash, John Adams, Alfred Bishop, W. Blast Garland NEXT MONDAY. containJ, Glenn. T. Anderson, Wm. A. Adams. Julina Smith the information to Curlew. W. ... Harris, aJi Graehl, relative ed in yours of the 2nd inst. Riverside. Wm. S. Mason, John "eause of the Fred Leona Reeder, Kelly, Jos. J. Cutler, of Sister very favorable health the death W. Bowcutt, Aaron M. Porter. lions a Park Valley. David Hirsehi, Charles number of schools will nurse who waited upon President Geo. J. Mason, A. E. j. lymouth. e work on Monday of next week. Smith in his late sickness, and Sister Goodliffe, James W. Palmer. uSe P. Pierson, Robert Zundel, Parley upon which the ban to Rosette. Nathan A. Vance, Charles to ask you will be Smith desired me Atsh. K. Watts. of Sister mother invalid Plymouth,, Riverside, convey to the Portage. Wm. S. Hoskins, Chas. W. arland. Heaver Dam, Collinston, Leona Reeder the condolences of herKelton. FI H. Jones, Jr. Flail, Hans N. Knudson, Wm. D. HarUa and Junction. Raymond Lind. Thatcher. Elwood and self and family, and to say to mother Geo. W. Ekins, Thomas P. John. ris, to Standrod. L. D. Barnes. learned Smith ponton resumed work some time Reeder that Sister Mrs. D. E. Adams, Ella C. Rawlins and Yost Andrew Tracy, Clarence Monther Promontory schools have respect and love daughter, er Anderson, , H. t P. Anderson, J. F. gomery. dosed down. the to learned appreciate all that they Compton, H. B. Cotes, Mrs. Sarah E. which she Clear Creek. Robert Wyatt. situation in Brigham City is willing, efficient services Stokes. Creek. J. E. Richins, MoroGrouse President deceased bllt nolling definite has rendered to our t Penrose, Christena R. Nelson, Al- ni Tanner, Chas. Kimber, Phillip Pas-ket- t, ec'lcd upon with respect to during the time that Sister Iona ice tL, Miller, Louis Petersen. John T. Betteridge. filing of the schools. There Is waited upon him.Yours, &c., Lucin. C. C. Herrington. Wm. Anderson, D. H. Jornowell. sentiment prevailing among ( Boothe Valley. William H. Flint. dan. eople that GEO. F. GIBBS the time is not ripe O. Wadman. H. wb action. John W. omith, Centerdale, Promontory Secretary. HER lis GODEN |