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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. (has5 BRIGHAM TWENTV.FOUR. EXTOLS POTASH PLANT NUMBER 72. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBED 20. 1918. WILLARD BOY MAKES HO LD.S. rails E 5! E s an 300. PHARMACY after the noon hour on Tues' In a letter to the family in this city, Like a thunderbolt coining from the One more of the stalwart young men During the week a business chang of Despite the fact that the bin on all the hand of death was '.aid Chaplain B. H. Roberts pays a beauti- of Wllard has made the supreme sac- church gatherings has been lifted, importance has occurred which affects we 3AC- Messrs. George H. Galbraith at ful tribute to the late F. Perry Holton, rifice in the great war. This time it there will be no meetings in any of the Brigham City Pharmacy. wall inchon Wednesday oftemoou. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Holton, Is Private Welton Woodland, son of the ward meeting houses of the Church F. W. Fishburn, Charles Wight, L. R. 4:30 oclock separating in the eight full Mrs. Galbraith had not enjoyed robust who died from pneumonia in France, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodland and of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Wight and Noble M. Fishburn, officers chamber from No. 3, for the lairs is about 30 health for a number of years and early October 27th. By the courtesy of the who was killed in action on October next Sunday. This applies to all the and stockholders retired from the firm which wall the of rth the News is permitted to pub- 16th. wards in the Box Elder Stake there and the new board of directors will bo xhe wall was twenty feet high in October she met with an accident family, Mr. when sho fainted and fell down the cel- lish the letter herewith: concrete. no be reinforced will of of public meetings any of composed, according to present indicatPrivate Woodland was born at built Koford and P. J. the church lar her She Mrs. ions, of LeRoy B. Young, A. Lisle Eddy Holton P. on way gody. Idaho To; brusing 1st of badly the organizations, auxiliary Lucy Anderson, June, day 29 So. 3rd. East, John H. Horsley. Mrs. A. L. Eddy and were working in chamber had recovered from this however, and 1893. The young man went to Camp either, until further notice. of the explosion and was enjoying better health than usual U. S. A. Lewis on June 28th this year, and was time the City, Ut; Brigham at We recommend that the following George Q. Baird. Mr. Baird is oa a j Messrs. summons so fell Dear of silent the that the wall upon reaplater transferred to Camp Kearney suggestion from the First Presidency mission at the present time but is exMadame; heavy I am assuming that you have been going over seas with the 145th artil He and Koford, injuring the form-- er came altogether without warning be carried out in every home in this pected home in the near future. Pearse-Lrtewas associated with the Pharmacy beMrs. Galbraith was born In Summer- officially notified by telegram of the ler. He was assigned to another divis Stake next Sunday: badly that he died at the fore going away and expects to get hospital early Wednesday mor-1- ville, Mass., December 3rd. 1857, being death of your son Frederick P. Holton. ion, however, after reaching France To a desire Mr. meet the of Kofords He on bones died 27th genera! of among small saw the and right back on his old job of serving the October, early real fighting very shortly The Miss Grace Elizabeth Hollingsworth Latter-da- y Bronchial-PneumoniMr. Smith broken. in Saints, Sunday of afternoon, public In the drug store. the were his after arrival. morning, before her marriage. At the age ten jjt foot follow ing an attack of influenza. comThe officers of the uninjured except by the gas and years she was bereft of the loving This young hero is survived by his Dec. 22, 1918, is designated as a special time for fasting and prayer by all pany will not be named until the I can assure you that your son rec4 6 care of a mother and two years later His brothers sisters. and 08 minor bruises. parents, Villad-Brosin company with her father, sister eived all the attention that medical memory will always be held in rever- members of the church for the arrest board of directors hold a meeting. Four men were employed by remembrance and speedy suppression by divine powthe contractors who erect-th- e and two brothers, emigrated to Nebras- skill and trained nursing could give ent and affectionate I visited him a number of times while him. drill-isome to name will do Nuckolls on in homestead carved upon er of the desolating scourage that is MRS. a his be ka locating potash plant, VICTORIA BROWN fact in the tablet with those who gave their passing over the earth. cement blocks .in the flu cliam-!- , Co. on the Little Blue River. There during his illness, every day, PASSES AWAY. be to was he after are to "The exhorted Saints dangerous- lives for their friends. meet, thought two workmen making up a drill were only twenty other settlers in the to him the and administered as in families ill, their ly fasting respective Mr. Kofords assistant had climb entire cunty at that time so his family On Wednesday, between nine nd homes, (public assemblies being postout of the chamber leaving the was among the ioneers of that section. Ordinance for the sick, praying with PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO ten Mrs. of the Victoria Brown oclock, however and for him. Our prayers poned for a time) and supplicate our above in the In 1874, on the 6th of September, decmen mentioned RESUME SERVICES. Heavenly Father for the speedy relief 'Frst ward of this city, died from heart could not prevail, and he died as above As the men were working away eased became the wife of George H. of his people and of all who are suffer- affliction with which she had been were stated, and was buried late the same Koford espied a little puff of Galbraith and eight children On a ill be held services next, funSunday ing from this great affletion. Pres-dent- s troubled for some time appeared born to them, three boys and five girls, afternoon, myself conducting the joke come through what at a. 10:30 at the chapel Presbyterian Mrs. Brown was born in Casey Coof stakes and bishops of wards three of whom have preceeded their eral service. be a crack in the wall near the ceil-m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. G. Frank are directed to announcethis I am unty, Kentucky, convey years ago of his mother to the spirit world. inclosing for you a type written extends a and called the attention hearty invitation to not only ment to all the members under their and she became acquainted with the of a statement handed to me copy mrads to it when in the next mom-- t and 1881 Galbraith Mrs. Mr. and In the members of his own flock but to teachings of Mormonism" in her natjurisdiction." Thre was no two of their children, went overland from the Battery of which "Frederick the the wall caved in. public to be in attendance. general ive state which she accepted. Some bein a the was member, and of D., the Battery ance of jumping out way 700 miles to New Mexico locating at S. NORMAN LHP. of her children had come on to Utah, the end of the room where Ander Raton and remained there a year, lief that it will be a pleasure to you to VICTOR E. MADSEN, in Brigham, City and the MAN locating BEAR RIVER CITY DIES. i was working, the wall broke from their third child being born at that know his standing in that OrganizatJOSEPH N. STOHL, followed four years ago. Durmother out a We ion. , number lost have quite reinforcement and fell over entire-- place. Mr. Galbraiths health became Stake Presidency. ing her residence in this city she has On Monday last at Logan, Mr. Eras-tu- s dreaded from our of this the Regiment the heavy steel bars through impaired by the climate and the fom-iilChristensen of Bear River City, made a host of friends and has ever son died. At ntcrete holding the other part of the returned to thoir Nebraska home disease, of which your Mr. Chrisdied weakness. from heart been willing and anxious to lend aslocal from ill In more or less of a perpendicular in 1882 and a short time thereafter first I thought it must arise num- OLDEST LADY IN COUNTY, tensen been had for a troubled to those who were In need. sistance secfrom other but conditions, reports altion but Mr. Anderson was caught they came on west locating at Evans- tions of AT WILLARD. of years and as finally forced to ber She is survived by three daughters also and England, France, ir under the end that feel and pinned ton, Wyo., where they resided until hard work. He leased his one son, a daughter and son being and give up make it from United the quite States, Mr. Koford was hurled the sderneath. spring of 1911 when the family reour farm and removed to Logan in the Mrs. Nancy Whitaker of Willard, cel- married and located in Kentucky. ick.in some manner and two blocks moved to Brigham City. Mr. Galbraith clear that it is not peculiar to of in relief hope quitetude. getting I Regunder Army may not, concrete feel in such a position ebrated her 98th birthday on the 13th The other children are Mrs. Orion having purchased the old Leman John-stio- Camp. Bear were to The remains Jensen and Miss Dessie Brown pf this brought of the at tell you ulations, present, rer his body that they formed a inst., with a big family party. Mrs. property south of this city. of our encampment, or the num- River City and funeral services were Whitaker is remarkably hale and hear- city and Mrs. Lowell Mortensen of place rotection leaving his body clear, During their residence in this city, ber of your sons grave, but I have held there yesterday. Mr. Christensen for her age and takes a keen delight Salt Lake City. One sister, Mrs. Alvin oawthing rested on his foot, however, the family has made a host of friends made out a full report of all this to is survived by his wfe, who was for- ty Mch he managed in the association erf her family and Ipsen, also resides in this city. Funto dislodge and because of their splendid character- the Central Records Office A. E. F. merly Miss Emma Larsen of this city, 1 friends. She is undoubtedly the eldest eral services were held at oclock to les discovered that he could crawl istics. and genial personalities. Mr. France, and from this source you will and a number of children. He also at the day cemetery. boat. in Box Elder County. Galbraith is regarded as one of the be able to leaves two brothers and three sisters person information. this get then the wall fell in, the black smoke substantial citizens of the community, I pray that God will give both yourGOVERNMENT EXTENDS ame Mr. Rasmus Hansen of Bear River pouring into the chamber and an honest man in everything that the self and Brother Holton, grace and INFANT. PNEUMONIA CLAIMS SYMPATHY. it while men suffocated the arty term implies. His good wife has not City was a business visitor to Brigham to bear this burden of sacri strength smed the atmosphere into black dark- so in on society freely flee, realizing that the Cause in which j,een abie to mingle City Thursday r This morning early, Della, the That Uncle Sam is not devoid of because of ill health but his daughters of Mr. was Lee of Idaho Falls has sympathy for those who have been was made Thomas sacrifice worthy Mr. and Mrs. John of old your daughter have been very prominent in their it; and while I sympathize with you Gill, passed away at the family home been spending a few days of the week bereft of loved ones through ho casset. They have been associated with in up old ualties of the great war, is evil your sorrow, I also congratulate you on north First East street, from Pneu- In Brigham City, hunting e was rescued and removed to the j tlle telephone exchange for a numbe to make so monia following an attack of Spanish acquaintences. honor had the that in the following letter received by youve rare air. Mr. F. R. Keller was the of years one son Geo. Jr., in at pressacrifice in the interests of jnfluenza. The infant was ill a little a C. F. liartnnnn and Mr. E. Mrs. and great Is G. of H. in imMrs. Evanston, et man on the spot to rescue the Kelley ent in tjje service, located at Camp our country, and in the Cause of Hum- over a week and funeral services will this city on account of the death of her wliic.i was addressed to their daughmsoned workmen and calling for Kearney and the evening before death be held at the cemetery tomorrow' at mother, the late Mrs. George II. Gal- ter, the late Mrs. Gerda Forsgren. The into called her. Mrs. Galbraith was read;ng anity. elp, a crowd of workmen went God bless and comfort both 3 oclock. Other members of the famauthor of the letter did not know of Praying e chamber and with cowbards raised braith. the paper and chatting with her fam- of Holton is includ- ily have been ill with the flu but are Brother for you course, that the addressee had passed he wall off from the prostrate form of ily in happy anticipation of the home- ed in this letter I remain most Corinne schools will open Monday, at this away. Through ne courtesy of Mr. along nicely Mr. getting apparently Anderson who conversed with his Dec. 23rd, and a large attendance is coming of her son for Christmas. Yours; Faithfully Hartmann, the News Is permitted to writing. fscuers and assured those about him Those from desired. All students coming surviving the deceased are the H. ROBERTS BRIGHAM publish the letter herewith: bat he was not Sargeant Arthur Gidney, accompanied a seriously hurt. husband. Mrs. 11. G. Kelley of EvanChaplain, 145th Field Art. by Mrs. Gidney, arrived in Brigham the cement plant must present The Secretary of the Interior, E. Galbrash The injured health certificate from their doctor jnen were rushed to the ston, a daughter, C. Statment from "D Battery, 145th City this week from Vancouver, Wash., before hospital in this city and Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1918. Mr.' Ander-en- s a son at Omaha, George H. Galbraith school. can to admitted be they musterbeen Frederick Private Field Gidney having Bear Mrs. Forsgren: Sargeant e Misses Artillery; condition was found to be ser-H- Jr and Camp Kearney, and Mr. S. N. Cook of Willard is able to This young to service. of out ed the the known better Holton, at Perry By here Galbraith todays paper I see that you was badly crushed about Grace and Myra as Perry was a soldier enlisted in the Signal Corps, be up and around again after being con have met with a loss at the front. I men of the Ae hips and Battery two little are also boys There legs and hurt internally, home. First Provisional Regiment last May fined to his bed as a result of an accid- know that this brave soldier wrould of wonderful characteristics." to spoke encouragingly to his wife sons of the third daughter who died boy ent which injured him internally. Mr. not hav Md friends He was admired by all who knew and has been stationed at Vancouver you grieve for him ,but rathand chatted with those a number of years ago and whom Mrs. Cook was i.i Brir am City yesterday her Mrs. Barracks. joined Gidney a er vho waited live to able was he that he had such a glorious him because rejoice upon him until just a little Galbraith has reared. month ago and they came getting about with the aid of a cane. a husband seemed what can be finer than For Mule before the life. clean sumending. good Temptation held angel of death Brief funeral services will be on home together. They will spend to die in an effort to save the lives moned him. home from Mr. Koford will be for-w- at the home on Sunday beginning at the keep out of his way. He came to us is Aaron Private jeppson the Christmas halidays with Mr. Gid-neto use crutches to Camp Green, North Carolina, having and make happier the lot of others? get about with 1 oclock, and the remains will be ship- shortly before we left Camp Kearney, and then go been parents in this city 'or some time California, and from the first day beSincerely yours, mustered out of the service. but declares that he is ped to Evanston for interment. on to Montpelier to make their home. J. McKLEVE. deling first rate and is very grateful was gan to make friends in the new field he in the ordnance Private Jeppson Gerda Mrs. feat his life had chosen. Perry was a willing boy Forsgren. intenin and has been was spared. corps engaged RED CROSS CHRISTMAS West Brigham City, Utah. and went at his duties with a spirit CENTRAL SCHOOL PATRONS. The men sive training ever since he entered the working in chamber No 3 ROLL CALL RESULTS. was worth which made that everything Hover heard a sound of army. He declares he is glad to be the explosion His father is one Dec. 23rd has been designat- back home again. !iile the e Monday, Am- doing a pleasure. of the workmen on the outside Call Roll SCHOOL TO BEGIN WORK MONDAY The Christmas of our Home States leading citizens ed as the day school shall again begin. it made a report like a huge can-on- . nicely is of Wells Cross Alton Red has progressing Private Willard, erican to our All patrons realize the great disadResides blowing in the heavy in Box Elder county. Secretary A. G. and his whole family is a credit On Monday next, all the schools in been discharged from the service at State. all, the roof was lifted into the air vantage under which the children will Camp Winfield Scott, San Francisco. Box Elder County, except the High 0f the County Chapter reports Our sorrow is mutual and the mem- labor in their effort to make a success HHd dropped again, the reinforced con complete returns from a number of Private Wells w'as a member of the School will resume their normal courof our friend will live with us un- out of apparent failure. ory Crete folas A vacation will be taken in V being bent and twisted into a until last S. A. T. C. and began his training se evening, precincts up til this Struggle is over, and U The teachers of the Central School at the University of Utah being later shape while the end of the cham-te- r lows: Christmas Day, but no more was blown away from the walls desire to assist the pupils in transferred to the San Francisco holidays will be granted. The High earnestly 241; Ward, First Honeyville 65; where it is now every possible way and we take this army post. being held in place by Willard 216; Third Ward 255; Fourth High School will not resume work unthe reinforcement- to to every Riurge parent in the flood.' opportunity til the day after Christmas, which will Bear Ward 174; Second Ward io3; Sargeant Leslie H. Young is home be teacher. the fust what the loyally support amount 101; Garland will Thursday the 26th. damage ver City 97; Harper 20; from Camp Lewis, having been mus10 Mr. A careful census of the situation H. C. Day, at school will a the 6. Total For Central did time, list, manager, plant Tremonton 80; Special tered out of the service on the 16th Hot care be conducted on the Half Day Session school district reveals to estimate. The contract- 1408. inst. Sargeant Young is in the pink throughout the ors had in many of the precincts the fact found that some of the walls that plan. Half of the pupils in each room of havand reports physical condition were not will report at the morning session is not a trace left of the influenza heavy enough, according to in had a splendid experience. He there leads ing harper which starts at 8:30 A. M. and then in those where the disease still while report, and they were a working the service of w. s. s. redemption, expects to Hfew-- of men to reinforce these places. stay home in the afternoon for home Uncle Sam as one of the office force exists it is being controlled and is rapThe in study and preparation. The other at the Post office in this city. He was idly being stamped out. The Superintfrom the flu chantescaping Harper ward is the zrst precinct ers gave the gas half will report at the afternoon sessout a circular to evrual carrier on Route 2 before enter- endent is mailing rescuing workmen more the Box Elder Stake division to report 12:30 use ion at hich and in the starts the less of an idea what teacher ery county instructing War tren-iof gas in the over the top in the redemption ing the army. hours for home study. them how to diagnose symptoms of inDismorning like and all who got any of the informed Savings pledges, having Poisonous fumes Private Frank Braegger returned to fluenza and what to do. This morning We aim by this method to give much into their lungs are trict Chairman LeRoy B. Young that home in Willard during the week, Dr. A. R. Pearse lectured the Brigham his individual more attention to the pupil hundred per oomplaining of the smarting. they had paid up one from Inin and Mr. Camp Zachary Taylor, having City teachers on the same subject and need a expect corresponding Anderson, leaves a wife and two cent on Wednesday evening. Perry out of service. Private every effort will be made to safeguard been mustered crease in done. of end work children. The the family removed to this is also, or will be before Malcolm Baird will arrive home from the health of the children and the comw e look for a eft? from preMay other and hearty cooperation Idaho about a year ago. the week, fully paid up the same training camp today. He munities at large. camfrom you? rs. Anderson is a daughter of Mrs. cincts are making a whirlwind is also one of Willards soldier boys. PA cordial is record. to invitation extended C. Johnson and the widow of the paign to close up with a clear Wedte Marcellas to Mr. Scott Nelson of Ogden is in this all school. visit the close to a Mayor John W. Petters is out on the The big drive came Faulkner. We wish you all a Merry Christmas street again, after a ten days experien- city today on matters of business. have the precincts but nesday evening and a Happy New Year. Mr. Joseph Mortensen came up from ce of nursing his wife and son through (:ty Recorder Noble M. Fishburn is not reported their results so announceSchool Central Salt sick folks Lake City today to be in attendstands of a the influenza, Faculty siege the county Sah Lake visitor today on matters ment of just where A. L. ance recovered. at the Brown funeral services. f Freeman time. By this at having completely business. cannot be given out Dis. rlly in flue chamber No. clear sky, j. an explosion potash plant, upon Mrs. j He cement plant - y j Ar-im- An-Iso- n y ., n g fifty-seve- y n two-yea- j d de-dar- s n |