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Show fi t Pch.I , TP i DER City maay 0ver the vav. Devoted to no Party or Faction 4 hich wide ses would Jority TWENTY-FOUR- . OlUM E BRIGHAM 0( But Just to All. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10T1I, 1919. NUMBER 78. P very U Proper III meeting ome ot tt, evening icuase4 the ban MOTHER LIGHT RATES SOLDIER LETTERS The following editorial, clipped from lt last evenings Deseret News, stales the City Council met Thursday evening, case of morning at about 4 o'clock Thtirsi longer hours for school work, Jan. 9, 1919, at 8 oclock p m. Those demand of wife Nelson, Cornea so concisely, that we submit it to not airs. bu' of the of the Second ward, present Mayor J. W. Peters, Council-medarcnce Nelson only the parents of this district, but :er Ryan a home' from at lier Phillips, Fredrickson and Holst. to school officials. Ed.: away ,jssed was and premature child Report of attorney and city manager tre and A jolly old been ill for over a on Parrott & Thompson work claim had She squire once defended th jjj,. se of the condition greatly read, accepted and ordered filed. fended royal sport of ieek, her delicate the uppe, condition. She was thus: We all Know as ow the unters ggravating the Report of city sexton for last quarlike it, and as ow the orses like, and of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. he daughter ter read and accepted. as ow the ounds likes it and schools, second the married makes nobody Report of city justice for past high sq as to ever eard the foxes say as ow the in family pass away jjnghter accepted and tiled. hall gas they doesnt like it." within the year. rain from J. TIull S, relative born on to his appeared Nelson Paraphrasing the hearty huntsmans August jjrs, jyas the puri Utah. She pool hall license being refunded durin; argument, find substituting the nega,(j'th',"lS94.at Woodruff. was not the influenza closing period. Upon tive for his affirmative, one may say years ame to Brigham City several schools motion his license was extended to as to this matter of longer school Hours resid-nand since her with parents ,go ay atte: March, 1919. for children: Everybody knows that in 'this' city she has made a host me and mourn her departure, Report of city manager on lowering the children do not like it, and that the ,f friends who responds ami talented the bed of Box Elder creek from Man- parents do not like it, and that many was a beautiful ave alreai one of the energetic tua to the Narrows in the canyon dis- of the teacheis do not like roung woman, to if there is anybody who does like it, in the workers young peoples organ-sation- s cussed and ordered filed fc lie or they must be lvtty high in auof the Second ward. of of Report health rtad city board e to thority to be able to enforce it. She i? survived by her husband and and ordered filed. for tie Far be it from a layman, like The w ro little boys, all of hom are at Claim of Elias Jensen, U. S. Rube the to declare point blank the polNews, with the afflicted flu, her pare- ber Co. and U. S. present Fidelity and Guaranlat na or wrong; hut one may be per icy right of number a brothers and and nts ty Co. tabled for one month. t preset mitted an opinion, and may, w itli due isters. Funeral services were held at Moved by Phillips and seconded by he situa deference, submit that if there are he graveside this afternoon, beginn- - j Holst that present electric light rates really good reasons tor so these flu The also unpopular a exists in be increased as follows, for ngat 0 clock. lighting: regulation, they ought to he forthcomclosed, Mr. and Mrs. of Cornea but home the pjrS) 1 00 kilo-wat- t hour. 7c: next 100 ipward ing. the im- - pc- - for eacij additional kilo-wat- t ihe afflicted ones are all on hour ?reat jp The first obvious reply will be that prove. Universal sympathy goes out to r)C with a 5 per cent prompt payment it is ovembe' necessary in order to make up in this sad bereave- j discount, and with a 50c minimum. dw entire family asks i for much lost time due to the closing ftent official City manager was instructed to con of the schools by reason of the influfer with Perry Power & Light Co. and enza epidemic. But the question still we la tt inform them that the presen contract persists, is it wise to resort to a forc is no for light and power would be abrogatwill tic Announcement la just made of the ed by March 1, 1919, or before, firtfl t is wri of Miss Florence Valentine Carriage make company a tender of 4c per kilogulattef J. Leo fertgham City and Major mtion watt hour with a prompt payment disPatkinsou of this city. The wedding comingi count of 5 per cent, and a $5o9 per took place Tuesday afternoon in the 0 etp month minimum. Salt Lake teinjpie, but has been kept ft Resolved to Establish Curb add fciit By FLOYD A- - TIMMERMAN. secret until this titne, The ceremony Sfecortd tfoftK ter from td Fifth Sduth Thfe T4oth field artillery regiment vas performed by Bishop Joseph Christ3L0ER: ensen, and the couple left within an streets on Maihj ffo'nv Main td First will ldate jfamp Merrritt, N. J., SunWest on Forest street, fcarrf&i tour for Camp day, bouiidfor Logan for muster out Shelby, MisMsalppl, Resolved that a' stebf meetiijj Ugh tin: of service. ThreA full trains will carthere Major Parkinson is at present 6n I$aln street Rationed as Inspector general of divisi- district be creat&f icurity the Utah boys westward, and their ry on lOLLt - from .First North 6 Second" South and arrival in Ogden is expected Wednesthe A, streeV from Main to First Major Parkinson Is a son of Mr. and on , Forest day of next week. The routing of the m, In ifra. Geo. C. Parkinson of this city West street; also that the Peftdant regiment over the railroad lines has , Janua: of street lighting be established not yet been given to the officers of tod is a West Point graduate. During type n theft from First North to Second North on the command, but it is thought that the war he was promoted to the generand from Second South to Fifth they will not come through Salt Lake, al Main, 1 ing army staff at Washington and has on Main- - 8rtd that the p0,es be but will be switched from the main iSouth been on inspection duty at variye dit removed from center of street in pro- line at Ogden and sent direct to Logan. ou krmy camps. llcen' The bride was ft nurse ot the L. I), S. posed new lighting area. Carried. This information was received in a of w Upon recommendation Of Mayor it hospital and the romance which devel wire from Captain J. Kay Ward, regiand seconded Iy a: oped into marriage, began three years was moved by Phillips mental adjutant, to The Tribune last manof City ago, when Major Parkinson was ill by Hansen that the salary also sa. . that the month. Car-- i night. The officer and underwent her care in jVERS the hospit- ager be increased $2.7 per California men in the unit will be sent al. Mrs. Parkinson fs the daughter ried. H to San Franeisco and fifteen men from to Mrs. Sophy Valentine of Brigham the central states will be sent to Camp tity, but has made her home in Salt HEALTH INSPECTOR Dodge, Iow'a. Lieutenant Ray J. CunL&ke since she APPOINTS DEPUTIES. ningham of Provo, former gas officer adopted the profession of nurse. ' She is a young woman of for the regiment, will be sent to Camp ouch charm of Health ffe Inspector John H. Buit has Dodge in command of the central pop-and j personality Is r in a named three special health officers to states detachment. large circle of friends. Plans for the wedding were hastily assist him in handling the health Lieutenant Talbot L. Jennings of while Major Parkinson was uation during the present flare up of and Lieutenants Roy V. Woods Idaho will at home on a brief leave. Salt Lake the ffu. Mr. John P. Christensen Watts will be sent to the and Charles Mr. Orson First the ward, Tribune jlobk after command of the California-Btir- t in Nelson the Second, Mr. J. Frank Bow- Presidio to Captain accorctng himself detachment, Colonel Lieutenant wire. Wards latoed at a Ifttndered 700 party leave will night Bourne Saturday ML H. L. Abrm- - regular work. Wednesday evening. 143rd regiment and will acthe with will there that announces j Mr. Burt son and Mrs. W. H. Sfrtyner. and e company these troops to California. one Ute r, and Mrs. A. L. Stout being the oe no more public dances the management Five other Utah officers, Lieutenant winners. Dainty refrekbments j nation justifies them, le Acadmey of Music towing ad- Irving D. Offer, Lieutenant Alanson K. ere served at midnight. Land-reawill Those present were Mr. and Mrs. vised the Health Board that they Hegjeman, Lieutenant John C. and hall. A. Carter their James W. It Lieutenant close up Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lieutenant Francis H. Fletcher, were Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abramson. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. separated from the regiment shortly Anderson, Mr. and after arrival in-- New York and have Mrs. H. I L. H. Mrs. Mr. and Meffert, been sent to Camp Meade, Ml They Abramson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rocheck will be discharged from this point and Mrs, Foster Simonsen, and Vern and will be returned to then- homes here Helen Rochek. soon, the telegram state. f Yesterday, in the Logan Temple, Captain Wood said the regiment wib Mrs. Selma Young and Hyrum Thorn ica8es of influenza in Brigham Cfty this move westward on three trains, the ft Perry, were united in marriagt. The j morning and each day brings a new first tarrying regimental headquarters. tohtracting parties are among the The arrival In Utah can be looked for west respected citizens nd lata Wednesday. Two members of the both have been married before and lost regiment have been discharged in New their companions by death. Mr. and York. They are Sergeants William A. .Mrs. Thorn Will make their home at. Wiseman and William A. Wood. These Perry tnen will remain in the east. Yesterday the entire personnel of the DISTRICT regiment enjoyed the day In a MONDAY. trip about New York, Capsightseeing CONVENE NEXT tain Ward said. Free reign- was given them and many formed parties for On Monday next, the District Court wffi convene in this trips to points of interest about the city in the opening The ice users of this city are going city and suburbs. session of the first term of court in summer the new year. The day will be given to get a first class article next Scores of them were not to be denied quality a look at Coney Island, although the the superior conevidenced by as ver to law and motions and the Mr. ice that is now being harvested. famous recreation place was in winter sideration of probate matters force a has large Mr. Frede F. Petersen and Wm. N. Joseph H. Watkins dress. on West 'Miller were over from Bear River of men cutting ice on his pond to fill Several of the concessions were open, Forest street and he intends to City yesterday on business. Mr. James however, and the soldiers managed his house to the gable. how the of idea a pleasure good get Knudson is likewise busy harvesting city appears when in full blast. It MARRIAGE PERMITS. the and his pond from the cold stuff and was a day of joy for the Utahns and a good twelve Inches thick is ice Clerk During the week, the County they will long remember it. and pure as artificial Ice, issued permits to wed to Hyrum Thorn as clear Approximately two weeks will be could spell has d Selma Young of Perry; Fred Mad- The long, clear, consumed in mustering the regiment of good ice been ideal for the making den and Cora M. Fowers of Ogden. influen-.pneumoni- g Cor-aean- d s g it--- and tha-- 1 j , 1 SOCIETY ME! i i j ed j Le-Ko- y sit-priz- if - court will I ing process in the case of immature and tender minds and bodies to make up for time which is past, lost and irrecoverable? There are few things, it will be admitted, more important than education but for young children a healthy physical and mental development Is fill" of ilietiE to know a little less than to suffer distortion, dwarfing or damaging of the delicate organism of the human mind. Burning the candles at both ends is everywhere recognized as prodigal and dangerous at any time of life. It is especially damaging In its consequences to youth. And the equivalent of consuming at both ends is to apply a sustained high or double pressure for a series of weeks upon youthtul and adolescent intellects which were, according lo approved exoerience, already being subjected to . much discipline as was good for t, in,,. The News is permitted to publish the following letter from Private Chas. Wilson, who is with the army in Belgium. The last word Mrs. Wilson received from her son, arrived on Sept. 10, 1918, so this little note brought extra gladness to the heart of every member of the family; Yesterday, Mr. John Evans (familEvans by his iarly called Grandpa many friends) celebrated his ninetieth birthday, he having been born at Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales, on January 9lh, 1929. Because of the prevalence of influenza, plaus for a big celebration had to be materially changed so that the vetran spent the Belgium, w itli his family, all his Dee. 14, 1918. day quietly children being iu the city. All during Dear Mother and All: Hip day he was the recipient of happy 1 received your letter a few dajS lelielUtions Horn many of his friends ago and was sure glad to hear from and to say that it was a joyous occasam ion would bo you and that you were all well. it inilily for putting fine and dandy havent been sick a day Grandpa Evans has a benign nature The weather over here is pretty good which is brim lull of appreciation and yet some rain but it hasent been very as each token of remembrance was delcold or any snow. Well I dont know ivered to him, lie all but shouted his any more to say now only I hope to grateful and happy acknowledgments see you all soon or at least be in the At dinner lie remarked that is was the I D. S have seen all of Europe want greatest day of his life, an event that It would perhaps be pue l'e to sub- to see. Tell all the fonts hollo and lie has looked forward to all his lite mit tile question to the verdict of the give them my hue, with lols of love to but more especially so during the past pupils they have prejudices, prefer- you. years for his desire Is to Eve and enYour son ences or convictions which disqualify joy the fellowship o his friends and CHARLIE them as jurors, if not as witnesses; neighbors and do all the good he can and probably the same demurrer Grandpa Evans arrived in Brigham would have to be sustained in the fTance Dee. 11. 1918. City in September, I Mil and here ho case of the parents. But there are My Dear Mother and All has resided ever since except for a surely practical educators, experiencAfter a big hike of about thirteen period of a few years when he labored ed physicians and others who have days from the firing lines to the south as a missionary in Wales and Nebrasgiven attention to the study of child central part of France somewhere, we ka, and did pioneer work at Bear River life, who ought to be able to give a are spending a few days, weeks or and lloneyville. For a number of years disinterested opinion. What do they months, I dont know which but we are he and his good wife, deceased four think about it? Is The News justified surely spending them alright and they years ago, and their small children, or not in broaching the query? appear very very dear to us as w e are rested on their journey from Wales to fill pvq r anxious to be on our way Zion, on the great plains and worked home we walked I think about 210 to replenish their store before proceedKilometers or about 125 miles. How-l- a ing further. While there, Grandpa that for walking exercise? We are Evans accepted a position with the getting $ o we have to walk about ten contractor who was building the transmiles before each meal If we havent continental telegraph line, a labor he out of service after the arrival at Lo- any appetites. Where and when we takes great pride in rcalllng. gan, according to the most definite in- are going from here I dont know but After' arriving in Brigham City, he formulation that can be learned at this surely hope it wont be long I was took up farming as a vocation and time. The length of stay depends, the never so anxious to cross the ocean in his home has been almost continuously Officers here say, upon the conditions ray life as I am at present. We have on the lot where he now resides. He of tbe regimental records. a little fun here however as our com- assisted in constructing the railroad Rigid physical examination will be pany is made up of Jews, Greeks, through this section, helped to erect given each mail beforeInv.is.gitp.M woppB .and 8toolpigeon,New york .cops, the. T&be.rnacle and .the various ward In1 to with a few Russian Polacks and a few addition papers. discharge was a number of the house; meeting answeirng roll call fdr master and re- Irishmen in it. Some conglomeration Tabernacle choir for 30 years; playporting for examinations, the men will eh! Well mother I went thru Amer- ed the flu' the Martial band from be called upon for little active duty icas hardest battle and then some, aifJ its organization until tne present time, while at Logan and the soldiers will be came out without a scratch, which I a period of nearly forty years; helped given plenty of opportunity to visit know positive was due to the faith to settle Bear River City and intendwith their parents and relatives. and prayers of my loved ones at home ed to make his home there until the Logan is already being besieged by and to fulfill my patriarchal blessing. salt waters of Malad river, which persons throughout the state for acWithout an exception I think every were used to irrigate the lands, ruincommodations during the rime the soldier who went Into the firing lines ed the farms when he returned to BrigUtah men will be quartered there. asked God either silently or aloud in ham City. Hundreds of them will be taken care over and protect him prayer to Grandpa Evans is a man wthout an of in hotels and in private homes. and receive his soul if killed. When 1 He loves everybody but enemy. Plans are going ahead full blast to thfnk of the narrow escapes I had and most of all His Maker and frequently provide amusement for the soldiers the tfght places I went thru unharmed declare that his faith is his meat and Committees have been selected and I shudder and wonder what my maker his drink by night and by day. He inalready announce many features, has outlined for mo in the future as studied the scriptures uncluding receptions, dances and dinners. to spare my life where it seemed im- constantly til the last year when his eyesight The officers of the regiment who possible to be done. I had a machine has so far failed that It is hard for have been detached to accompany gun at one time, while I was lying proshim to read. He posesses the disposmustroops outside the state to their trate on the ground, plow a regular ition of a saint and may be likened untering out places will not again join furrow on eacli side of me throwing to Nathaniel of old, for hfe is without the regiment, but will lie discharged jdirt jn my face and a over me. I was guile. from these points and covered by dirt from a bursting shell His posterity today numbers three homes. several times and my overcoat has Thomas M. Evans and Mrs. children, ;i made from Captain Ward said in his dispatch a number of holes Mattie of this city and Bishop Berg that there was no serious sickness in pieces of flying shrapnel, etc. I could G. Evans of Malad; thirteen tile regfment and every man was in a keep on but dont want to make you j John grand children and eighteen 'great-- J happy frame of mind in anticipation of shudder as I guess it will be cold children. Despite his ninety the lbave for Utah and home Salt enough at home without by the time grand he is youthful in spirit and rem-- i years, Lake Tribane. you get this letter. Well the war is active in physique. He takes over so I will tell you about some arkably his meals regularly, waits upon himthing else. Hows the weather at self and almost every day can be seen home. How are all the folks and E the strets greeting about walking folklets. Hows Charles and Ester or to friends tbe home of an old going to them tell and the kid. Best love to an hour. He spend acquaintance him to write me as when I write 10 is a of a clean remarkable example one of you it is for all. I havent heard to see the and to live man, proposes from you folks or Jennie now for over past. century THE PRESIDENCY OF THE I well a month and am 1 1 getting pretty BOX ELDER STAKE ARE IN RECEIPT OF TELEPHONIC INSTRUCTIONS FROM ..THE OF THE FIRST PRESIDEN. CY OF THE CHURCH THIS MORNING, ANNOUNCING THAT S ARE ALL CHURCH MEET. SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. OF-FIC- E J. W. 2UNDEL ENTERS AUTO BUSINESS. Former sheriff John H. Zundel has acquired a block of stoek in the Guarantee Auto Company and accepted a position with the company as a salesman Jack has a wide acquainten-coshithroughout Box Elder County which admirably fits him for meetings up with people in a business way. The Guaranteo Auto Company Is agent for the Chevrolet car and the personnel of the company Is now composed of P. W. Knudson, Ctu.rles Reeves and John H. Zundel. p riled up will be real muddy soon If 1 dont get a letter. Its not so very cold here at present as we get more rain than anything. Some nights it freeze however. I hope they send as down to Bordeaux soon it will be much warmer there if they are not going to send us home before spring. Im smugtaken thru to gling a little you please accept it from me as one we missed at the depot the night I left you but then you were afraid i would get left and sent me off bat we will take a lot of them when I get back The Grease balls or Russian Polacks Jews and wopps are all around playing Chinese poker to day as it is too wet to go out. Tell Laura to give my best wishes to my school chums. This is one place where a fellow has time to think ot his school, pals and their friendship. Tell everyone I am coming back as Germany ran out of ammunition before they got up as high as my number of else the shell that that means had It on vras a dudd one that did no.iexplode. Well goodbye or this time it may be L. H. WADSWORTH IN BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF. Mr. L. 11. Wadsworth, for a number of years chief mechanic in the shop of the Brigham Auto Supply Company, has served his conntctlon with that firm in order to establish himself In business. Mr. Wadsworths eyes, which were recently damaged by the explosion of an electric battery, have entirely recovered and his sight is unimpaired. He proposes to open up a shop at some suitable place along the street and make a specialty of repairing the electrical parts and the carbureation Mr. Wadsworth has made a careful study of these two departments of the automobile and Is a recognized authority along those lines. sooner or later yet before I get home so write me a letter or two. Sincerely and with love and Xmas wishes to you all I am your loving son. BILL BROWN. |