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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918. X POOL HALLS DEFY NUMBER 70. MODIFY HEAL1H HUMS Last evening the Knudson-Bywate- r and Hull pool halls were opened by the proprietors in violation of the estate closing order made effective early In October. Just what action the city will take in the matter, has not yet been fully as the order closing pool halls, churches, theatres and schools, was a statewide order issued by the state board of health and Brigham City never had made such a regulation r do the city statutes provide a means for proceedure under such conditions. Wednesday morning. Robinette Nielsen Ann m at the cement plant, ber home ineumonia following an attack which she gave .enza during baby girl. The young lady Mr. Arthur R. Nielsen ; wife of Mr. a"d Mrs. Mac of laughter The family have been snette. hous-O- e hi one of the company where the cement plant, and was employed, Husband with the flu ,elsen came down The tnbv was n days ago. ist a few days before the angel visited the home, and is gctt 50 o'clock nicely. 0 sev-othe- BEET PAY DAY TOMORROW snow the sugar companies what will in te will make of all for the final payment beets grown during the year As a result a tremendous sum rs over to the iey will be turned s of Box Elder County with a iprj increase of money set In cir-n-. While no definite information ire obtained as to the amount igham City factory will disburse w, the payroll for beets will be neighborhood of two hundred be int ENT 11 dollars. ad RST r a banner one for mere but now altogether for the company for while the beets ien splendid for size the sugar t is low and that cuts down the of the sugar company. year has been SMOTHER DIES afternoon at about Tuesday '' t 1! ri s fn 4 Wallace Hess of Field-seaway with pneumonia fol-- : child birth and influenza. Mrs. e birth to a baby birl two before her demise and while escing from that ordeal, con-- i influenza which developed into Mia. She was born in Malad r9ago and was a Miss Hill be--- r She was the marriage. of Mr, and Mrs. John W. sf this city and an exceptionally d young women whom every 'imired. Besides her husband, aves two little boys and an' t Mrs. d dau-m-la- tliJ 'SS' w tl W! nr W UCE i ns JOHNSON PASSES ON. "ds of Mrs. Alice Johnsom of a will be pained to learn that assed away Wednesday evening o clock, at the home of Mr. W. R. Holmes at Corinne, lbom she had made her home for 'toe. Mrg. Johnson had been jtoi health for some time and the of death was a general dissolu-Tth- e physical faculties. Her "ty was strong to the last. arkablv well preserved woman, tonson did not rebeal the fact 1e Was three score and ten years e She had been teaching the irf grae fn the Corinne school t years and was an earnest She was the widow of the dge E. p. Johnson, and was a Dent worker in lodge activities, 'mains were laid at rest In the 'cemetery this morning with rs- - ervices. lhlT REMAINS here brought FOR INTERMENT. 'nfant son of Mr. and nnt, died at the Tamily n Logan on Sunady last and remains were brought to this ef(lay an,i interred in the fam-;a- t the cemetery. The baby n rilay 80 was only two old ' rs- Hunt is the daughter r 5lIr8George D. seeder and refl(ied In this city for a of year8 before removing to j s - 13 h twenty-ei- ghth h inno-culate- 1 J lab-E- j The Red Cross Ready for Peace AT FIELDAING. pc twenty-eight- h was born in this city August, 1899 and has was here all her life. She 10 Mr. Nielson in the month 1917 and besides her sorrow infant daughter jsband and a father and mother and and sisters. Mrs. Robin-othe- r of the deceased and who apon her, is at the present time It ill with influenza. at the a! services were held after-- 1 in the city cemetery this 2ocloek under the direction of ond sard bishopric. llity 1 nei--ue- Nielsen 24th of S 1 ue-cid- E ng The Board of Health has made a Due to the existing conditions in The prolongation of the flu epidemic Brigadier General Richard W. Youchange in the manner of innoculating Brigham City relative to the flu sit- has seriously affected school programs ng and his staff are now on the ocean the people of this city with the Rose-- uation, the Board of Health has chang- of the entire state and in this county on their way home from France and neau serum as a preventive for Influ-- ed the regulations as follows: steps have been taken to keep up the are expected to arrive in the United enza and pneumonia, In that no charge That a rigid quarantine of every school spirit during the enforced vac- States next Sunday. The members of whatever will be made. The serum is household where influenza exfsts, shall ation. During the week. Principal the 145th artillery did not sail with supplied free of charge by the state be maintained as follows: The affl F. A. Hinckley has mailed out to each their commarder but realtive to their board of health and the services of a icted person shall be quarantied for at student of the High School, a circular home coming, this mornings Tribune trained nurse have been secured to icted person shall be juarantiued for at letter offering suggestions on how to has the following to say: do the innoculating. This treatment least ten days other members of the employ the time and urging the studIn the order of return of troops from will be given at the room on Main household for three days or longer at ents to work on their studies in order Euiope, Major FYed Jorgensen, adjut' street formerly occupied by Lee &. the discretion of the health officers. that they might be the better prepared ant general of the national guard of 2 That a guaze mask covering the to make up all the time possible after Dunn, opposite the State Bank, and Utah, says that the 145th zeld artillery will be entirely free to everybody. nose and mouth, shall be worn for sev- the schools open again. on the (First Utah) is In a district appeal to the school list of Three treatments are necessary to en days by those In the houshold who the organizations designated to make the innoculation complete, one have been afflicted, after they have patrons, Supt. Skidmore discusses the come home. The matter has been ireported to the situation also and makes some obserevery other day, and such splendid re- been released from quarantine. That the Utah boys are twenty-eightsecretary of the Sate Board of Health sults have been obtained "3 That a fine not to exceed 1300 vations relative to the work of catchuse of the by in the order of homecoming, Major who was advised that Brigham City, this serum In Salt Lake City that the will be imposed for violation of these ing up when the schools are permitted Jorgensen says, does not mean that apparently, does not have any ordin- medical men of the state recommend regulations, whether done in ignorance to resume operations agan. The ance under which the state order can they are to be passengers on the or not letter is as follows: its use generally. be enforced. The officials of this city troop ship, the number hav"4 It is recommended that everyIn places where the schools have The Board of Health feels so sanno reference to the vessels, but take the view, after going into the ing over the use of this preventive body avail themselves of the opportun- not yet reopened there are numerous matter carefully, that it is entirely up guine bnly to the organizations. that ity to be innoculated as a preventive requests coming in from pupils for the promise an early lifting they to the state and any action that might Major Jorgensen says there are Utah the ban if a generous response is giv- against influenza, such treatments to privilege of continuing their studies be contemplated against the pool halls division, lie en to the movement by the people. be given free by the city. at home. It is held that if they could men In the Thirty-eightmanagers must be handled through The recommendation Is made that evThe Board also requires the contin- only get their assignments in a few of has no means of knowing how many the office of the County Attorney and there are, he says, but there are some ery person in Brigham City, whether uance of the general masking order their subjects they would be kept emCounty Sheriff. and has nothing to announce relative ployed and would have more time for from Salt Iake to his knowledge. you have had influenza or not, be It is significant Major Jorgensen It is reported that Manager J. E. not will treatment The hurt to the lifting of the ban on public gath- the other subjects when school rethat no marines are designated to Rpan intends open the picture anyone. erings further than to report that the opens. An effort is being made to says, to embark for home. theatres also, In opposition to the state State Board of Health declares that guide all uch conscientious workers The total to come over is grand closing order, and that will come under STUDENT SOLDIERS in does the condition Brigham City tluough the full years work. This 3451 are officers and of which 791,663, the same rulling as the pool halls, acrestrictcan these be done warrant not in the HOME. RETURN removing following ways: the 50,031 men, major expressing the cording to the city officials who decla e Privates Elwood Christensen, Russell ions at this time. (1) by continuing home study while not designated in that those opinion that Brigham City Is powerless in the Call and Glendon Watkins of the S. A. The County Board of Health recom-- j school is not In session (2) by giving either classes are casuals, ofthese , heal-above premises. more time each day to school work T. C. at the University of Utah, have mends the adoption of the A former state statute provided that been demobolized from the service and th regulations by all towns in the coun-- (3) by holding school on Saturdays going to make up the aggregate. In a telegram received yesterday municipalities could pass an ordinan- came home this week. The young men ty, in order mat a uniform movement (4) by holding school on holidays exfrom Congressman James II. Mays, into stamp out the cept Christmas Day (5) by perhaps, ce and make the date of its going in- have greatly enjoyed their brief mili- may be inaugurated comes to the state council formation orto effect, any time specified in the extending the term at the end of the tary experience and look "fit as fid- - disease. of defense that the war department is was amended law dinance. That year. by dies. All three boys had a tussle OFF ON A MISSION. Parents can be of special aid to the taking into immediate consideration the last Legislature to make every with the flu, Call and Watkins being Mr. C. W. Richards of this city, de- school in the first of these If they are the request to have the 145th field statute passed by any city council, taken care of at the Fort Douglas hoseffective thirty days after its passage. pital and Christensen had his turn at parted for Independence, No., on Wed- willing to do all they can to see that artillery demobolized at Fort Douglas. In view of the feeling that the disease home during a furlough early in the nesday of this week, to engage in mis- pupils at home have certain hours An early decision Is promised. Conadds. would be stamped out within thirty history of the malady. sionary work in the Central states mis- - each day for study, and if they encour- gressman Mays Major Jorgensen yesterday sent the days while the ban was placed on all The student soldiers at the A. C. sion during the winter months. An age them to go to their principals or to following sertelegram to Senator W. H. for the the teachers for assignments in certurgent call has been made public gatherings, the city council felt at Logan, are expected home also. over the goverat King Washington all the from men In ain most of cases these it unnecessary to pass regulations givvices experienced subjects, . nor's signature: to United mtes, in the and Mrs. Dr. missions to the of control and teachers the friends The the high school) power (grammar many ing city LTnder existing conditions I do not P. Coburn in this city, will be pain- - or for six months. Mr. Richards is the will have definite hours when they will situation. The pool hall managers, mov favor of the urging demob'lization from this be at the school house to give out ing picture house managers school ed to learn that the baby girl born to first to respond to the call 145th at Fort Douglas and have so books and board and the ecclesiastical authorities them recently, did not live long. city. assignments. The pupils will be taught to observe first af all written you. The post commander adall very willingly submitted to the ban the local health regulations and will vises me that space is not available but the prolonged time has caused not be permitted to assemble In groups for more than 400 men, and that Is in pool halls and moving picture theatacYour sincere to meet wooden buildings. All brick structurres to lose a great deal of money, this unusual emergency is earnestly es have been taken over and are being cording to their respective managers, remodeled for the reconstniction hos-- I solicited. and w hen the ban on these institutions was lifted in Salt Lake City a ween Trusting that the epidemic will pital. As much as we would like to have soon be over, I am. ago, the local people maintained that the boys with us, I fear demobilization Yours truly, If Salt Lake could permit the lifting following message has been telegraphed by the would one bring unnecessary hazard to War. Council of the American Red Cross to each C. H. Skidmore of the ban Brigham City could and If attempted at Fort Douglas In health of the 3,857 chapters: when the city officials here refused to Supt. of Schools. midwinter with present facilities. modify the regulations to permit these On February 10th, last year, nearly six weeks beMEMORIAL SOLDIER the resume insitutions to business, fore thejlnited States declared war, National Red Cross FUND GROWING. BIG WAR DRIVE NEXT MONDAY. managers took the law into their own Headquarters advised its chapters to prepare for war. hands and opened up. That which has followed in the record of the Red Cross The committee recently appointed by in helping to win this war and to relieve the suffering Next Monday, Tuesday and WednesThe outcome will be watched with the City Council to solicit funds, for which every interest. As far as the News has been growing out of it, constitutes something of day, Box Elder must redeem her War the erection of a memorial to the solAmerican citizen has a right to be proud. Every Ameriable to get a line on public sentiment Savings pledges! During those three diers of Box Elder County, is making in of sense a must feel Cross can Red worker gratitude this orning, its is strongly condemnatdays, every canvassing committee in very satisfactory progress. Judge Box Elder County will be expected to having had a share in it all. ory of the action taken by the pool Call has a list on which are signatures visit his district and make a complete The moment is now come to prepare for peace. hall managers in defiance of the regrepresenting two thousand dollars and thorough check of the situation at Until peace is really here and our soldiers home there ulations. Some citizens urge that the the result of days using. the same time making an earnest encan be no relaxation in any Red Cross effort incident to license of the pool halls be revoked Cali state;, .hat a great many Judge hostilities. active deavor to convert all those who bave immediately. have the notion that the memor- not redeemed their people one no with let the even But pledges to do so at suppose that peace, ial is for the boys of this county who once. Millions finished. is of Cross of American Red the work TERMS OF COURT FIXED. have lost their lives in the war only Every committee in the state Is wagboys are still under arms. Thousands of them are sick when as a matter of fact, it is to comto in the shortage a strenuous campaign to complete and wounded. Owing shipping, it may ing memorate the lives of every boy from Judge J. D. Call recently issued the take a year or more to bring our boys home from France. this great war work before Christmas Box Elder County who has entered the following order fixing the terms of But whatever the time, our protecting arms must be about and it would be a sin and disgrace for service either through voluntary enlistcourt for 1919. them and their families over the whole period which this county to fill. Chairman Pond is ment or by the draft. And it is a life of normal be can the re before must peace elapse sanguine that the county will meet its It is hereby ordered by this Court, county movement, not confined to Brigsumed. and that the unredeemed pledges quoto thereof and the undersigned Judge ham City alone, and all the citizens sailors are and enlisted until soldiers Our all be cancelled during the first will the of terms the of holding that the time of the entire county will have an opno tells is more them there work for three days of next week. The sugar Court in each of the Counties composportunity to contribute to the in to Red do Cross war. Let the member them and make their December beet every companies ing the First Judical District of the men means this women and both and show worker on payments calSaturday so the farmers State of Utah, during the ensuing soldiers and sailors that to care for their our will have the returning money. No better place be 1919, the BEET MADE SUGAR AT HOME. year endar year, being we are and welfare enlisted less no for be found invest some of it than can to happiness health, and the same are hereby fixed as falthan they are. War in period Savings. A new industry has been opened up lows: The cessation of war will reveal a picture of misery The County committee is anxious to to the housewife as a result of a simBox Elder County, Monday, Jansuch as the world has never seen before, especially in the people all ready for the canhave ple experiment performed with a sugMoncannot countries which 10th, March themselves. the The next week so that a quick revassers Monday, many 13th, uary help ar beet yesterday, by Mrs. Nels Mad15. will Rea Cross to the American continue can be compiled and mailed to the September, expect Monday, 12th, people May port day, sen. On Wed. evening Mr. Madsen pick to act as their agent in repairing broken spirits and before the end of the state chairman ed up a sugar beet on the street that a Cache County, Saturday, Feburary broken bodies. Peace terms and peace conditions will week. man had used to coax his cow home 8th, Saturday, April 12th, Saturday, determine how we may best minister to the vast stricken 8th. without November success, and carried It home. 9th, Saturday, been which have harrowed by war, and for this August areas A short while before the family had HOME FROM DETROIT. great act of mercy the heart and spirit of the American Rich County, Wednesday January one read a of in the recipe simple people must continue to be mobilized through the Amer15th, Wednesday, May 14th, Wednesfarm journals, telling how to make Manager J. A. Stewart of the Stewican Red Cross. day, September 17th. the finest molasses of out of Motor company, returned from his art kind sugar On behalf of the War Council, we accordingly ask so beets was the evening. begun. trip to Detroit Wednesday experiment That each term of court shall open each member of our splendid body of workers throughwas The He most shredded had a beet in and delightful placed experience out the land to bear in mind the solemn obligation which at ten o'clock A. M. of the day appoina vessel then covered with boiling in looking thru the Ford factory, both rests upon each one to cany on. We cannot abate one ted as aforesaid, and shall continue water and permitted to stand for two the automobile plant and the tractor be desigin shall in our as or efforts our There will be instant spirits. upon such other days hours during which the hot water ab- plant. He met Henry Ford and had sevabundance of work to do, and specific advices will be nated by adjournment thereto, until sorbed all the saccharine, at the end eral conferences with him and returns term the the Court shall adjourn for given, but even at the moment of peace let no Red Cross of that time the syrup was poured off home a bigger booster than ever for not be term worker falter. or If adjournment for the and boiled down to the proper texture, the Ford car. Mr. Stewart states that next the of call must to now us call the show that not the Our spirits taken then until a little mapleine was added and Pres-to- l the Ford factory is rapidly changing roar of cannon or the blood of our own aone directs our term of court In that County. a syrup equal. If not superior to back from war munitions to automoactivities, but that a great people will continue to respond famous log cabin varitey, was pro- bile manufacture and within three the Dated this 9th day of December. A. to its obligations and opportunity to greatly and freely duced. Better than half an ordinary months will be back to the maximum, D. 1918. serve. per glass tumbler full of syrup was produc- production of 3700 automobiles JUSTIN D. CALL ed from one ordinary sized beet. District Judge. day. THE vr |