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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1918. As Christmas visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Olivia Jensen came up . from L. Stout entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. Saif Lake City to spend the Christmas R. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. W. b. EdA. vacation with her parents in this city. Mr. Jacob Bigler of Colllnston was monds and daughter Florence, all of transacting business in Brigham City Miss Estelle Jensen came up from SaltLake City They returned home yesterday. Salt Lake City and spent Christmas last evening. n came home witli her parents. Mr und Mrs. H. 0. Miss Virginia g from Monroe to spend the Christmas Jensen. PERSONAL ITEMS For-gte- holidays Mgi I mflin ol the Ogden brain h Co, came home and ed Christmas with his family. C. W. A-- M enjoy- and Mrs Coulson it, eh of Ogden spent (lmdmas in this city visiting Mr. and Mr' I E. Dnlhn anil oilier Mr I Continued from first page ) ocean as replacement troops, anil not a tew of them were killed or wounded before the division reached the other side, and they share in the immortal glory won by the American soldiers who saved Europe from relapsing into the barbarism of the middle ages. The will achievement of the Ninety-firhe set forth when the history of the war is written, and coming generations of Utahns will be thrilled with pride whenthey read of the part the division played in the Argonne and on Flanders fields. st Swift ) a week to yVS.'TiT Ted but Christmas, New ton, office hoy for Willis & Co., had been in holiday humor since the first of the month and just now was incaught by the full 1 uletide. of fluence Ills eyes sparkled as he lifted various packages from a box that had just arrived by exgloatpress. Amid his chuckling and check. a came smiles there ing What you got there, Ted? sounded a sudden voice, and Ted turned to be confronted by his boss. If you please, sir," he stammered, "Its my regular Christmas box from the folks home on the farm. Lets see what youve got, Ted, fished suggested John Willis, and he help to a growing child. Scotts helps' child over the weak places. Scott's helps a backward child develop natural Bloomfield, N. & J, Bowue, Scott P e H isg i.jm 53322 him ;0se jmipwp; ii e boy d WHY NOT EAT? rd W 5ftl Genuine jovially. reciation stuff, eh? he off a mu Don Finest and most juicy roasts; tender steaks; delicious soup cuts; any kind of cold meats WEVE GOT EM! Also all the trimmings that go with laughed a lucky lad, Ted, spoke Mr Willis, iiis voice a trifle husky. Then he went into his private office and for ten minutes sat idly in his swivel chair, a dreamy, far away expression upon Youre We feel that it is not only proper but entirely fitting that we should express at this time our appreciation of tne splendid business which we have enjoyed during the past year. J .'8 fate -- Faithfully she ai urge them. Sett Look well to your larder and make the inner man happy. Sat iter city mak Brothers Mathias Phone of y 8 .'3 ( 3 1. be g reek tr oi mb lii ct Nellie! His heart suddenly smote him. Nellie never murmured at the exactions of business. L tod J his face. I can taste that maple sugar yet!" he sighed finally. Let me see, its two years since Ive visited the old home town. Im ashamed of it, for weve run down to Nellies folks only twice since we were married. Maybe shes longing for a sight of the country, too. Hello ! He had picked up his mall and began to rifle the slitted envelopes. The first lines of the letter he opened read : My dear daughter Nellie: We are so hopeful that you may give ns a Christmas visit this year, and you and Mr. Willis would be so welcome ! Why, this wont do I ejaculated John Willis, replacing the letter that had been carelessly opened by the office mail clerk. Dear old people and accom- iy a S3 th sevei panied him to social functions, and all the time a conception of their hollow superficiality had ended in a dream of the dear old life, where true hearts and quiet, humble pleasures seemed to beckon longingly. l4u going to take a run down to the countrv to look after nty old home, John Willis told Nellie that The tenant has left and I evening. want to see what can be done with it." He returned two days later. Saw your folks, dear," he said, and Nellies famished soul greeted the tender word like a cooling draught to a thirsting spirit. Look here, Tuesday is Christ-mu- s eve. Those snowelad hills at home have made me hungry for a sleigh rifle. Be ready to take a regufrolic. lar And there awoke in Nellie the most extravagant soul of hope. Bundle up good, directed her husband the next evening, as a double team attached to a roomy cutter ar-- Holiday Sweets NES Sati No finer stock in the city, and good, wholesome candy, too! Also have a complete assortment of Nuts, Fresh and Processed Fruils St o on Tom jf ir -- and Green Vegetables. Everything seasonable anything that tempts the palate. red d tier -- d o ase ago He 5 Cash Grocery EFORE HOLIDAYS WANT COLUMN Tsoi -- the LOST Black leather purse, with goid watch and some change in. FinIt. der leave at News Office. WANTED Nice, clean cotton rags. Elder News. Box FOR SALE. A few rebuilt cars; as good as new and ai Stewart Motor Co. r-- Ford oar-gain- ad-t- f !1 WANTED four boarders, boys preferred. Mrs. Nephi Bott, 4th North and 1st West street, Brigham City. d 27 j 7. A 5 room and a 3 FOR RENT room house; modern, close In. Phone 318-- J tf adv. FOR RENT. House with modern See A. W. Compton, conveniences. or phone 216. tf FOR SALE One White Top; one E. A. Johnson. cream separator. tf. adv. Brigham City. DENTAL PARLORS WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS. l'S SATURDAY AND NIGHT9 AT 9 P. M. PHONENO. B- mto ier- - 3. rel 25 rived in front of the house. Now, then, snuggle under those robes and let us see If I have forgotten how to drive. Thirty miles do you think you enn stand it? "Oh, John ! she almost gasped. That would be our home town. You dont mean That I am going to take you to your folks? Yes, dear, and stay there with you over the holidays. I say, bracing and thrilling as they started down a clear smooth road full speed, this Is like the old times, when I used to steal a kiss from you, and Ill take one now ! She was crying for Joy. Her trembling hand stole to his arm and lightly rested there. Her heart was singing amid a newly awakened happiness. The river, hill and old bridge! shouted John an hour later, alive with enthusiasm. Bonfire on the skating patch and whoa! Nellie, this Is my Christmas present to you. lie had halted in front of the old Willis homestead, pretentious In lta mansionlike beauty. Ive decided to give up the crowded cltv. Well what is it?" She could not tell him at that su- preme moment The merry sleigh bells rang out a a.. - tie out a cake of maple sugar, bit fraeniont and smacked his lips. gay song of renewed youth and contentment In a dash for Nellies old home. She ran up the steps to greet t abundant in nourishing substances that promogrowth and strength, is invaluable in j, A A i jM WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. Company, U. S. mon -- Hi & I An Jeweler Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it. If he offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the livestock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. By RALPH HAMILTON Cit J. Johansen experts. Both the packers buyer and the commission Salesman must judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Mistletoe lio We extend New Year greetings with all good wishes for Prosperity, Peace and Happiness. every market day. Each one of them is sized up by penof art We are deeply grateful, however, to every patron for the splendid support you have given us and we take this occasion to assure you of our determination to merit a continuation of your confidence. Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle, on an average, Under the aat Tlie war first, and the desolating Hickness which swept over the land, very naturally made us feel that the volume of business would fall off materially. But despite these obstacles the sales of the past year far exceed in volume, those of any previous year of our experience. We naturally attribute this to the reputation which we have established by long years of service, as well as to the fact that money has been plentiful this year. Cattle Buying (or Swift & Company GRoly growth? Nil A child cannot choose its well-nig- h laws with inalterable! attends to this feeble or retarded growth vitality child of to healthful promote have help and should LACKED yes-teida- y Private Eugene Watkins is home from the S A T. C at Logan, having been mustered out of the bervice. Mr. Dr. and Mrs Henderson went up to Watkins had a hard tussle with the Black out Idaho, yesterday to wait flu which let t him in a very weakened upon George A. Amlerou who lias de- physical condition. He was in the veloped pneumonia after suffering a hospital for a number of weeks few days with influenza Sergeant Eugene Forsgren arrived Mr. Oral Mathias has been released home from Camp Winfield Scott, San from the S. A. T. C. and returned home Francisco, at midnight Wednesday, Saturday evening from Logan. He is his honorable discharge from bearing now working for the Utah Power & the servic in his pocket. He counld Light Co. at Wheelon, where he was have remained had he desired, hut formerly employed as operator before when given his choice, decided that enlisting. civilian life offered more inducements Midshipman Laron Walker of Mantua than army life. Sergeant Forsgren is home from Goat Island, San Fran- enlisted in the Coast Artillery twenty cisco bay, having been demobilized. months ago, being among the first comMr. Walker enlisted in the Navy in pany of hoys from the high school to May of the present year and went to offer thejr services to their country, Mare Island lie is the son ot Mr. lie has been at Camp Scott all the Jlelier Walker of Mantua. while and lies had a wide experience in artillery work and coast defense evE Corporal Raymond W. Peck ef en going so far as to become attached Company, Ammunition Train, was mar mine-layinto the corps. Take all the li n ried last evening at the o'clock other liewas boys, sorely disappointed Salt Lake Temple to Miss Fletence In not to the more so France, getting Cabson. daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. as he his watched one by leave pals H. Cabson of East Mill Creek, Utah. one start over seas and tie returned A reception was tendered the newlyweds at the home of the bride's par- home as a Christmas surprise to his ents following the wedding. Corporal folks and after getting acquainted with Peck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis his relatives once more, will be ready to go to work at anything that may Peck, of Cove, Oregon, and a nephew come along. of Mr. S. C. Wixotn of this city. CHILD I (Copyright, 1918. Western Newspaper Penrose Burnham and baby slopped oil at Brigham on their way hack home to Mo roni from Richmond, to spend a tew days visiting r latives Mr. and Mis. C K SEMI-WEEKL- Y On and after December 27th, my dental parlors iii the First National Bank building, will be open for busin- loving outstretched arms and fond ess. I am occupying the suite of cries of heartsome welcome. Home at last! cried John Willis, rooms formerly occupied by Dr. W. I. into the brightly decorated bursting en McNeil on the second floor, east trance. Office hours will be from 8 parlor radiant with evergreen and holly. Why! you look like a girl oclock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. again, Nellie! Merry Christmas!" And EZRA WADDOUPS. ba kissed her under th mistletoe Dentist relat ral For Fever Patient Here is a cooling drink tot two patients: Put a little sage, into' orrei ot oalm and a little and Jug, having first washed thin a small lemon, slice put n small piece of thp pee! Optiibistic Thought. There is satisfaction in the thought of having done what we know to be right. - alog -- itultiiiiW pour in three pints of Sweeten and cover it closely- res ecti S Latest in Windmills. with five widely separated vanes have been adopted for Irrigation in Italys possessions in as the only ones that will withstand high winds and at the same time work in light breezes. W ildrc Thor id d boiling Af-rie- :t a wh ns ft - cry. Plan Had OisadvantaS POT Bride Im so afraid mam iust were find out that Smallest Public Library. Ive made Jack promise to tre What is perhaps the wond's smallpublic just as if tie l'il(1 est public library is elnln.id by a vil- ot any one hut hiiu'elf. Mrs-lage not far from London. The vil- wed My dear 1 adopted lage itself is very small. Tin library is when i was married and Bost merely a newspaper fit. that hangs up- never got over iton a wall in tne village street, hut the script. community is grateful. This was to a stranger h.v an accident. A white-hairevillager who, pointing to Everybody's Busine the library b with his stick, said: Every tnan is a fortuneio Wonderful useful that he these days erwi.se. he wouldnt be wffi n folks cant get the papers as they Idaho Statesman. "hef anc ft . son ed - ( ms J d T ei Qsotr and we 'i la I Have Opened For Business AUTO VULCANIZING en e 'ypt REPAIRING, w . HALF SOLING , tRiTv (he Gates Half Sole Tires. 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