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Show JANUARY l')TH. FRIDAY, THE tfUA VAuUtoK. 1919. ISJCiWO, PAGE own- - v. im Build for Booming The best news of the New Year is the announcement that the to that is the anboys of the 1 45th have landed in America. Next nouncement that thev will be mustered out of service in our own home state. The soldiers will be home before the end of the present month, according to the best advice obtainable, and the home folks must be prepared to receive them. It would be a splendid idea to Dress Up for the occasion, and in dressing up you cant afford to overlook the tremendous savings which are always made in pur- a in greeting our friends We have pleasure and wish you all a Happy and Prosperous ,...NEV YEAR.... ill I There is great cause for us all to Rejfa chasing at our store. Just Look at These Bargains ONE ASSORTMENT Ladies Silk Dresses ONE SPECIAL ASSORTMENT $16.50 OF i Lot Ladies Shoes One Special Lot Ladies Shoes Olio SAVE MONEY Mens All Wool FAMO-- o Sweaters W. B. CORSET THE CAN MEN. . THE MARKET OFFERS NONE BETTER. FOR $1.98 THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. THAT MONEY Building Materials White Goods Department carry the be-s- t ioc stock in the anticipated the city. needs of the people and bought heavy jn this line. We have We GENTLEMEN WILL FIND OUR HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE -- Everybody boosting new construction and then is going to be a good demand for the best gradeo IN OUR we the city all shades BEST BUY. $1.49 to $4.98 $3.49 KUPPEN HEIM ER CLOTHES VELVET GOODS THE and Traveling Bags on which we can save you dollars. $2.49 at THE FINEST LINE OF TO Spefial at and Grope Le Bargain Prices. PRICED ri SUIT CASES ' Chiiif, tit in BIG LINE OF LADIES RED CROSS. GENTLEMEN CR03ETT High Grade, Comfortable, Stylish. Ladies Waists in Silk, (leorgoiio $2.50 SHOES Ladies Coats LINE MENS HATS Silks, Wool Serges, Broad Cloth, etc. A COMPLETE LINE. $14,751 ELEGANT SPECIAL LOT DRESS GOODS j The war is over The boys will soon be home The future looks gw with the seasons latest offerings, which include sensible goods as well as the more extremes In WE FELICITATE THE FATHERS AND MOTHERS, WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS, UPON THE OF THEIR LOVED ONES. WE PROPOSE TO "DO OUR BIT' IN MAKING THE OCCASION A REAL EVENT. SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT OF A COMPLETE SUMMARY OF THE BARYOU WILL HAVE TO DROP INTO THE STORE. GAINS WE ARE OFFERING. WE ARE MOST GRATEFUL BUSINESS IS GOING TO BE BETTER THAN EVER DURING 1919. FOR THAT WHICH COME OUR WAY LAST YEAR. HOME-COMIN- are Prepared for Big Business Our stock of Building Supplies was never better. Hardware Paint is moving nicely. If you are thinking of building (ant! feel that you will all do something and furnish employment our Soldier Boys,) call on us and we will help you will give the benefit of our 25 years experience in the business, and we place you on our list of satisfied customers. Yours for service; Merrell Lumber THE GOLDEN RULE STORE Co. F. C. HULTQUIST, Manager. 1 Mr. John H. Watkins of Beaver Dam, was a business visitor to Brig- PERSONAL ITEMS Druss Cut-Ra- te Seasonable Goods At ..... Reasonable Prices What yott want when you want it at greatly tiscfaced prices. Get it Now! tiOc Pinex 49c 25c Powdered 6de Hills Honey and Tar 49c 60c Syrup of Figs Castoria 49c $1.00 Bottle Aspirin 5 gr. Tab... 71c $1 .CO Nux-Iro71c 29c 50c Cascara Comp, 35c $1.00 Bees Cough Syrup 50c Bees Cough Syrup ..... 25c Bees Cough Syrup 25c Graves Tooth Powder 75c Popular Copyright Books this week for 59o Your favorite author is on display in our south window. ..19c Kennedys Cough Syrup. .. Kenneys Cough Syrup ... Ballards Horehound Syr. Ballard's Horehound Syr. 37c Borax Soap Chips 25c Laxative Grip and Cold Tablets 37c 19c 50 25c Tablets SPECIAL: 19c - n 37c Rocky Mt. Syrup 50c- 19c 71c 25 25 Mustard 19c 37c 19c 13c 19c EXTRA SPECIAL: $1.50 Symbol Hot Water Bottle this week 98c Why suffer with cold feet at night when 98c will relieve the traublt? Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. Why take them elsewhere to wait? We have three men of long experience, licensed under the state laws, to fill prescriptions and handle drugs. Our drugs are the purest, our service is the best. Our prices are ihe lowest. You1 know us. THE EDDY DRUG STORE The Rexall tore Wynn L. Eddy Mr. J. Porter Barnard of Dewey ville, was a business visitor to Brigham City yesterday. Mr, H. L. Hotter went down to Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon, on some matters of business. ' Bishop Lars F. Johnson of Bear River City, was a business visitor to Brigham City yesterday, Mr. George Bott purchased a Baby Grand" Chevorlet car from thd Guarantee Auto Company during the week. VANTED--Ule- per lb. an cotto'fi rags ib News office Representative C. G. Adney was over from Corinne yesterday on some matters of business. Air, Adney is getting ready for the opening of the Legislature next Monday. The Guarantee Auto Company has on its display floor, on of the latest models in a sedan that is' a beauty. The car was driven up Froirf Salt City on Wednesday and is attracting considerable attention: Ike Sergeant Leo Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. E. Roche and one of the most popular students in Ills class at the High school, arrived in Brigham City from the army camp irf South Carolina on Wednesday, on a brief furlough. He is in the motor tratns-po- r corps and will leave to rejoin: his signments on the 26 inst. Mrs. J. Frank Wood and children, have removed from Promontory to the Second ward of this city, where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. Woods husband, one of the most promintnt ranchers on the Promontor, died recently it will be remembered but sometime before his demise, Mr. Wood purchased a home in this city. Miss Clara Pond, nurse at the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt Lake City, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Pond of this city, capie up to Brigham last evening to spend a few days visiting her parents and sisters and assist in nursing members of the family who are mildly afflicted with the flu. Mr. J. O. Barker of Willard purchased a Chevrolet car from the Guarantee Auto Company this week. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. Equip your auto with a Davies Air and Moisture Valve. Guaranteed to save from 20 to 50 per cent gasoline. E. A. JOHNSON. 322 So., 2nd East, Brigham City, adv-t- f Utah. BANK MAKING IMPRO ham City yesterday. The First National Bait City Recorder Noble M. Fishburn and another working cage from his brother Max Fishburn, were busin- public can be served, and ess visitors to Salt Lake City yester- the space in the cashier1 The work of remodelings day. some people who is Bishop John G. Evans of Malad, by the Today the Board of Education is in present fixtures and is m session and this is the first meetli g came down to feliciate his father upary by the increased vote held this year and tilt meeting at on reaching the 90th milestone of his iness. which the new inducted into office. life, which occurred yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Cutler of Corinne, gave The only change in the personnel of CARD OF THANK birth to a baby at the local hospital the Board is in the Brigham City member, Mr. Jesse W. Hoopes super-cedin- yesterday. She came over to visit We take this opportune some friends and barely reached the Mr. F. W. Fishburn. the The Board had partly succeeded in hospital in time to welcome the little our sincere thanks to to our came who friends the matter of reorganizing when the visitor. fil&ws went to press, Cue Officers being during the long illness , deah of our beloved chose by nuanimous vote follows-this to deeply appreciate President,' Peter M. Hansen to succeto opportunity werH'btne an ed himself; Vice President, Thomas in any Way Wheatley; Secretary, Ernest P. HorWANTED- - 3 room nouse or 3 house JOHNSON-Y- on sley. Dinner time Arrived at this Kcopirg roomo fUn.Mied. L. C. Hors-ly- . the organizatpoint and the balance . U. I. C. depot lt-Phone ion was left until afieVnooa. The board members, old and new Electric Irons and Electric Motors NOTICE OF STOCKHOLM fitperin tendent, clerk and assistant, iWwary repaired. John Rock wood Supervisor all went to luncheon toWANTED Girls g drighfinv gether at the Laurel Cafe. mut The tegular annual :wW. The matter of continuing or closing Laundry. Bright Stockholders t the the schools was the subject for discusA4 Car load of new Fords for imme- Orders Association will sion during the afternoon. diate delivery. dome eariy. Stewart thtf tdmtfiercial Club Ro 18tfi 1819s1 Motor Company. urday .larmafy JUVENILE COURT. The purfWc of said WANTED to lease a good farm of the Yetserd'ay, three juveniles from from 2 to 5 iears. Just . home from hear the reftort seven of Coriivne appeared before Judge A. B. elect a board army camp deSfSra to go to work. othfr such to transact Taylor and plead guilty to entering L i. CHAMAN the store of Mr. W. H. House on the come before the R. D. No. i, Brigham night of Jan. 6th and taking a quantJOHN P. FOR SALE. Almost new modern ity of candy, gum and other articles The boys were given a lecture and sheep camp, wagon also if desired. Can By x. J. placed' on probation to report weekly be had at a bargain. Nephi Jepper-sen- , to the Juvenile officed. Corinne, Utah. pd STOCKHOLM WANTED Clean cotton1 rags tc NOTICE Of Bisliope j. k. Dewey of Deweyville per lb. News office was a business visiter to Brigham City FOR SALE. A few rebuilt Ford today. te1 Messrs- - Moroili Ward of Riverside cars, as good as new and rai The regular, annual, S Stewart Motor Co. ad-t- f and T. F. Coombs of Fielding, were shareholders cf the in Brigham yesterday for the purpose at WANTED four boarders, boys pre- Bank wilt be held of attending a meeting of the board of ferred. Mrs. Nephi Bott. 4th North hotise of the corporation directors of the Security Savings Bank and 1st West street, Brigham City. Tuesday In the family of Mr and Mrs John City, Utah,, on la d 7. 27 oclock j R. Rampton of Bouhtiful, three 1919, aft eleven girls IeC FOR RENT s have died since A 5 room and a 3 for the purpose of of influenza room the third passing away yesterday. Mrs. house; modern, close in ' Phone eleven Directors to Rampton was formerly Miss Freda 31 S j heaf 0 tf adv. ensuing year; to Hansen of this city but the children transaction FOB SALE CHEAP- - 40 who died were by Mr. Ramptons firvt acres fall and for the water wife. right) and drained. Old Model business as may 9 Farm NT. E. Corner Section 3, two fore the meeting. Bishop Brigham Wright and C. Elias miles west of Corinne, on ma n road. Jensen, president and manager res- A j. k. J. Duccm; 4.V, Atlas Bldg. Salt Lake pectively, of the Jensen Bros. Milling adv and Elevator Co., were in Salt Lake Cll adv. City yesterday in attendance upon an WANTED Clean cotton -WANTED Clean rags 4c imptroant meeting of the state milters per lb: New office lb. News o8c6. g WANT COLUMN -- 0 39-w- p - okr-gain- chri-ttma- per |