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Show I iQilMJW. MljVi t r FOy, 71 JGJJU. i ; !i" DER-- 't I N I J tv Devoted to no Party or Faction TWENTY.FOUR. p But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919. PRICES E ' i '1 J NUMBER 81. IS! . i 5 i. II t FULL TOGETHER ITV called Col. W. C. Webb, jidins tbe 145th field artiIlery in the act of deraobiliza- js n0w this morning to learn t Logan, "tie Brigham City who from boys jlews Battery C, 5tered out, the first battery to will be home and that the mustering advised ebb o, n0( be completed before about "oclock this afternoon. When iithe boys would probably then out or Logan, Col. ibe 3:50 car it would be very that replieu that the train leastated but dy ven at 6 oclock and arriving at , station at 7:39, would in all prob-lysoldiers the Brigham bring committee on entertainment had to give the boys a banquet lied arrival, but on account of ucertaintv of the time, that fun-il- l doubtless be arranged for the near of the first evenings in - boys At this reception, all re. home from returned have already various training camps and schools be banquetted along with the boys I their JK the 145th artillery. the soldiers this evening, it lanned to have some sort of a the detils of which the News e being worked out as meet to s press. At 5:30 oclock on Saturday morning Chester Taylor, son of Appolos Taylor died at his home in Willard after a brief illness with influenza followed by pneumonia. Mr. Taylors sister Jane, died from the same cause just a few weeks ago and this makes the fourth death in the Taylor family in the last two years and a half. Mr. Taylor was born at Willard on the 8th day of September, 1894 and has resided there all his days. He was a splendid type of young manhood, possessing a fine physique and brilliant mind. He was a student at the High school where he was a leader among his fellows and made a host of friends. He was active in a social way in his home ward and was regarded as one of the most promising young men of the community. Surviving the deceased are a father, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held at the grave on Sunday afternoon. 5 , t , E About March 1st, if present plans do In the following article, clipped from Everybody assumes that prices will not undergo any changes, a new drug come down, now the war is over, aud the Tribune, former President J. T. store will be open for business in Brig- everybody is hoping that the readjustKingsbury of the U. of U discusses ham City. The firm will be known as ment may be so gradual as to avoid the present school situation: the Peoples Drug Company and will a panic. There is, however, a wide Editor Tribune: It seems to some be located in (lie Jones block, occupy-iii- g divergence of opinion as to how it is to people that the loss of a half year of the north half of the building be accomplished and who is to take the schooling has been a great calamity to which is now occupied by Barber Jol-iu- s first step. The laboring man says the children of the state, and by some Bruun and Harry Freeman, the wages cannot come down until the ingenious way this half year should be snoemaker. cost of living is reduced. The manumade up either by cutting out the Articles of incorporation of the new facturer and merchant 6ay their goods or by making both pupil and firm were filed with the teacher do considerauly more work secretary of cannot be sold any cheaper until labor state on Friday of la., week, the firm is cheaper and the cost of material is than usual in the same length of time being capitalized for 210,000.00, the less. The farmer says he cannot take during the remainder of the school shares of stock to sell for 219. 25,000 any less for his products until wages year. of the stock will be treasury stock and are lowered and until he is able to buy Now, if it is true that we have been me officers of the corporation are F. the things required in his business at teaching so many nonessentials that W. Fishburn, president; i. Rees Wight, a lower price. we can make up the loss of a half year and Noble M. Fishourn, A leading educator was quoted re of schooling by eliminating the nones-sentialsecretary and theasurer. The stock- cently as saying that cannot lead then a great loss has been holders include a number of other the world incurred by the youtli of the state in industrially without cheap local people. food. If cheap food lias to be gotten the past. The fact is, there is such a The new firm propones to conduct by depriving the farmer of a just redifference of opinion as to what essenta general drug business and the Jones turn on his capital and labor, or if he ials are that it will be very difficult to re- is forced to wear out his soil in the building will undergo extensive determine what to eliminate as nones-sential- s and what not. Instead of cutmodeling, including the installation of process of getting it. e had better not ELECTRICIAN SUCCUMBS a modern front, to provide thoroughly attempt to dominate the world indusout what somebody may decide as ting TO FLU AT WILLARD. modern and comfortable quarters for trially. This distinguishe. educator famous regimental baud, they passed j nonessentinls, suppose the pupil and was thinking of the farmer, as do most close to the reviewing stand and down the teacher by longer hours or more Mr. R. A. McGhie, station man at the new business. other people, as a producer of food the street until opposite their assign- intense work, or by both, cover in little Willard power house, died during the ed places when they turned sharply more than a half year the ground forenoon of Saturday, at his home in BRIGHAM SOLDIER PROMOTED. only. When we thing of industries we to the right and crossed the street which is usually gone over in one year. sawthing of iron mines, steel mills, Willard from pneumonia following an Should this be done the chances are, Senior Grade, mills, cement factories and railway where they lined up for the review. Q. M. Sergeant, attack of influenza. Mr. McGhie had from of on the one hand, that the work would the farmer but the the produces During review, shops; progress sufficiently recovered from the flu to Charles Murphy, has been relieved as three-fourth- s s all of the to selecta band the be so lacking in thoroughness that number played first of of the be out of bed and he went up to the Depot Company sergeant Ameri-car- i ions which were enters which into raw heart.... material the schooling would be next to worthon applauded. of his account continued illness. one bouse remainpower morning and fifth a and The wore than less all orerseas soldiers their manufactures, less; or on the other hand, by published for part of the day. He immediat- Sergeant F. Leonard Cheal has been mines from comes the so looked much and of material that alike it the caps ing, urging and scolding to secure The ely suffered a back set which develop- appointed acting first sergeant. comes from was a difficult to twentieth home and about the only is from above the distinguish thoroughness the health of the pupil ed into pneumonia and death result"squib clipped live- boys from their comrades but as the and teacher would be so impaired by Company Notes column of The Re- the forest. It is such material as ed. cotton, wheat, oats, columns swung along the street, there the end of the schopl year that many Mr. McGhie was thirty-siyears of mount News, the military sheet pub stock, milk, wool, which furnishes em- were shouts of greeting from those would be nervous wrecks. etc., barley, rye, age and came from Murray. He had lished at San Antonio by the members of the a in crowd as a soldier was recogto the great majority ployment Remount of is which poIt is quite certain that he child s doing Cqrps resided in Willard during the past It American factories. nized No in fraternizthe and here workmen there. Seron lice border. Mexican the mind goes on developing whether the duty three years and less than a year ago to lay down that Am- ing nor visiting was permitted because child is in school or out, and somewas married to Miss Vera Edwards of geant Cheal, it w ill be recalled, recent is a far safer law succeed industrially with- of the health situation and those who times raoe outside of school than in that city. He had been married be- ly passed through a severe attack of erica cannot of raw material out had loved one among the soldiers had the schoolroom. In the past there out an abundance He followed the flu, by pneumonia. fore and had two children by his of which may be manufactured the to be content with just seeing their have been persons who have been Mr. Mrs. and is son of Charles the former wife. products which the world wants, 'me boys as they marched along. Immed- within the schoolroom not more than The remains were prepared for ship- Cheal of this city. easiest thing to sell Is food to hungry iately after the review, the entire reg- two years devoting themselves to the ment to Murray where they will be people. So long as our Industries are iment marched down the west side of Btudy of grade work before entering COUNTY COURT MINUTES. based largely on the production of the street and turned then swung off upon courses of study of a high school-standar- d for the post at the Agricultural Colfood, NINETY-FIRSthey are safe. and they have completed the Minutes of meeting of Board of COMING lege. held Jan. Moiiuu.v Commissioners courses of study in tne same length of NEXT MONTH, A shortage of this sort of raw' mater20. All members present. For the occasion, Logan was pro- time and as well as those students who ial would necessitate a reorganization bedecked with flags of the allies spent eight years in preparation by gofusely Board the met with J. P. Christensen Lieutenant Henry B. Johnson of of our industries and the lying of ema member of the supply train and relative to price to be paid for gravel phasis on those finished products that and patriotic bunting. The streets ing through the whole of the grade a beautiful military picture work. Furthermore, these pupils had military police of he 9! s' division, 'purchased by the Coanty in Elwood. are most difficult to sell and in the presented and head of Center street was only average intellects. It would,, at the and who arrived horns on Sunday, Authorized to pay 10c per load from manufacture of which competition a mammoth arch in which was therefore, seem that a half year or erected states that the division is now at the state road fund. from the cheap labor of other countries emblizoned with colored lights even a year cut out of the childs a from committee and Peters Mayor is keenest. ports of embarkation in France WELCOME HOME. schoolroom education will not cause.as to ste.s aboarJ snip to come the Box Elder Commercial Club met food of material raw An abundance Irwin Standing of the radio squad, a general thing, any disadvantage home. Lieutenant Johnson gave it as with the board and asked for assist-jancneces- was one of All is assured." that is or educationally to that easily the soldier policemen placin paving main street through his belief that the division will arrive a price ed the farmer to is In it may result in good child. pay fact, sary to curb the crowd Commissioners the The tn-along keep n:id He of Febru- Brigham in America ah mt City. which will encourage him to produce back and at the close of the review he to the child. Therefore, according to to a indicated to make willingness ary. Logan is going strong to his limit. Everyone wants to see was the center of a group of Brigham my observation, no parent needs to bid to have tinys with the !vith the City and State when said qur factories run to the limit of their City people eager to welcome him worry over the loss of the schoolroom division mustered out at the Agricul- jwork was undertaken. to be just as home and get first liaqd information schooling of his children on account of The bonds of the following County capacity. We ought tural College our farms in interested much having of the experiences which the regim- a forced vacation of a half or even a The 362nd n!'a:itrv of this division Officials were approved: K. C. Wright, full to capacity. thpir ent has passed through. He stated whole year. Hansen, produce is composed largely of Utah ys, a County Surveyor. P. M. Roland Furthermore, it is quite certain the number of Box Elder county lads be- Member Board of Education. After ail what the farmer Sets for that all the boys are mighty glad to be Drain-in once more America and b5(k j they taxpayers, except in very few cases, Brigham the things he produces in only a fracing included. These boys saw some Madson, Supervisor now so will not object to the continuous payare to be demobilized eager of the heavy fighting of the war, and age District tion of what the consumer pays for Justices of the peace Elmer Peter-ison- , what lie eats and wears. Bakers they can return to their homes, which ment of the small salaries given the covered themselves with glory. Penrose. Robert C. Harris, Tre- - bread sells for nearly 11 cents a pound, will bo acc mplish i for ail of the grade teachers ant. other teachers Grouse and soda crackers retail at 20 cents a troops before the end of the present even if they are compelled through monton; Phillip Paskett. ADDITIONAL PAY BILL week. unavoidable conditions to take a vacK. O. H. J. Gill, Hoppie, Yost; IS PASSED. Creek; pound. The farmer gets less than 4 ation. Lucin; Isaac W. Allen, Portage; P. cents a pound for the flour from which L. Respectfully, the bread and crackers were made. SECURITY BANK Washington, Jan. 20. Every dis- Russell Wight, Brigham; Harvey Borgs-trom- . A. W. J. T. KINGSBURY. DIRECTORS.! The voile made from a pound of cotcharged soldier and sailor will receive Moore, East Garland; ELECTS Rawlins; R. G. Brough, Elwood; ton sells for from 23.50 to 25. The one months additional pay, mileage Salt Lake, Jan. 16. Tribune. home at the rate of 5 cents a mile, C. W. Robbins, Curltw; Arthur R. cotton brought the farmer less than 35 The annual meeting of the stock-- ) cents. Cut the farmer's pri ms in half holders of the Security Savings Dank, j may keep one suit of uniform, includ- Nielsen, Centerdale. radio OPERATOR HOME Constables. George L. Mantle, Calls and we have made little impression on was held on ing the overcoat, and wear the same the regular date last week An Jens ON FURLOUGH. Rawlins; the cost of living, but we have virtu- and the following board of eleven dirafter being discharged, under a bill Fort; Ezra Harris, Bear Archibald. Adam derson. Lucin; business. out of ally put the farmer passed by the Senate today. ectors were elected to serve for the Geo. Radio Operator Karl Lee arrived The price of farm products cannot ensuing year: J. E. Halvorsen, The bill was introduced by Senator River; Henry C. Rhode, Elwood; WilO. W. come down in advance of the home last Friday evening, direct from of Chamberlain, chairman of the military A. Woodward, Promontory; price liam Jensen, J. M. Dalton, E. W. Dunn, C. W House, other material and labor. Either they E. M. Tyson, Denmark Jensen, T. II. Seattle, on a ten day furlough. He affairs committee. Originally it pro- Christensen, Tremonton; K. F. M. Rosette; W. uniNewman, of the Malad; must all come down together or all Blackburn, John J. Craner, T. F. just returned from Alaska whither he vided only for the retention E. Yost; David Tracy, Willard; of Lowe, articles such other apparel form and stay up together. Dr. H. J. Waters in Coombs. Moroni Waru and John F. was sent some months ago to relieve radio operators who were suffering the Weekly Kansas City Star. or equipment as might be designated Christian Olsen, Brigham Conley. with the flu, the malady having raged The. following deputy assessors were secrewar or the of the secretary by The directors will meet In the near N. C. Holst, Alvin a Ipsen, ointed: fiercely in that north country, Poindexter pi tary of the navy. Senator future and name the officials of the A. Anderson, Al CARPENTERS ERECT Chas. Mr. Lee doew not expect his M. L. Nichols, amendment an offered of Washington bank. B. Marble, Orson from the navy for at least two WELCOME ARCH, of mileage from the place of discharge bert G. Reeve, D. A. R. W. more J. Palmer, Kafpn, years and he will return to Seatto the soldiers or sailors home, and Poulson, HorA. H. Archibald, on tle the 28th inst., from where he exNelson, an offered Hyrum BANK ELECTS DIRECTORS. Senator Ashurst of Arizona A. Tracy, The of members J. the M. Wakefield, E. be assigned to a ship to begin to Carpenters ace pects Udy, for the payment amendment to provide Union, after quitting their regular a will take him pretty much cruise dis- Thos. Archibald, D. B. Harding. that of time at the one months of pay The annual meeting of the First in the Pacific ocean. He Dr. D. W. Henderon was appointed work on Saturday noon, began the eK amendments everywhere these of Both charge. Rhoda Smith ection of the soldier welcome arch in National Bank was held on the regular states that there may be a possibility were accepted by Senator Chamberlain county Health physician. Helen front of the court house and because date last week,., and the board of dir- of him going to Siberia as there is a deputy recorder. appointed and passed by the Senate. Tribune. as follows: Lorof the fact that the workmen were con- ectors was of men going to start for Nelson, stenographer. N. Stohl, Lucius A. Snow, John big company enzo J. and could their services free Thompof James in tributing that the near future. The resignation country REPUBLICANS WILL D. Peters, Peter M. Hansen, S. N. Lee, off not well their of take Sunset accepted. of Karl says that very constable as regular son Alaska, LINCOLN. HONOR Speaking John L. Edwards, Phillip Quayle. H. C. in the southern part A resolution was adopted fixing the working time, they were permitted to the temperature, and Joseph N. Stohl. s complete the arch on Sunday, which Day of all deputies at where he was, is warm and pleasant, The Republican State Committee, salaries The directors met later in the day but it rains almost ceasiessly. He Re- of that of the principal and all assist- they did by working until about two Womans Republican Club and the oclock. The painters then got busy and elected the following officers; Lor- has come so far til the profession of a ants at per month. publican Club of Utah are arranging on the artistic decorating and by last enzo N. Stohl, president; Lucius A. wireless telegraphy that his name is and apBond of Sheriff Welling'flled celebration for Lincolns birthday on John D. Peters, now one of the very topmost on the evening the entire job was finished. Snow, February 12th, by banquet and speech- proved. road The electricians have wired the arch cashier and N. A. Macdonald, assistant list for scale for wage The following of important assignment. Since es at the Hotel Utah. A speaker 23.50 so that it can be illuminated at night cashier. Road fixed: supervisors, war work be the to ended, he declares the life of National prominence is expected The first six directors named have a seaman is a bore and he will be glad over per day; single hand, 23 per day; and the structure will be permitted to all from present. Republicans al- team, 23 per day. Eight hours to con- stand until after all the soldiers and been on the board since the organizat- to get back to dry land activities once the state will be present. There is sailor boys return home. work. ion of the bank. a more. stitute days ready a great demand for tickets. ? ' , "r 1 V t ' I ! two-third- CREEK 1USE BOY INVALIDED HOME. convalescent soldiers direct arrived at Salt Lake City Sunday to be placed ip tne nospital i'ort Douglas where they will be ited until they have entirely recov-irothe effects of their wounds, eng the company is P. M. Lee of jse Creek who is suffering with a wound in the arm. Another mem-- , of the company is Hyrum Shulsen West Jordan who was reported 'ttime back in the list of killed, mi upon the assumption that tbe si notice was correct, tbe people liest Jordan met in assembly and memorial services for the dead iier. Now he comes home alive but fitly paralyzed in the neck and low'-,aas a result of being shot with nachine gun bullet. hirteen France n x m il r',J Co-junt- y T i v IGHAM 1 !' 1,0-ga- BOYS WILL WEAR THE GOLD CHEVRONS. pie-pare- d j men of the 145th field artery have been designated to wear gold service stripe denoting six Whs continuous overseas duty. men were chosen as members the advanced school detachment left Camp Kearney in advance thirty-nin- e the command and later rejoined regiments after arrival In France. stripe will be worn on the left sve and among those thus honored tr Erwin Standing of company and Corporal of Battery C. Corporal MAJORS head-irter- s Hom-Holmgre- n receives FULL PARDON. 'he R. i Majors, who was convicted the first degree in the ,rst Judicial District of Box Elder 'My, May 9, 1899, for the killing of Ptaln William "A. Brown of the force, is again a citizen of He has been granted a pardon fthe state board of pardons, fojors, who had been sentenced to execited by Judge C. IT. Hart, at righam City, secured a new trial in ober, 1901 and a change of venue hogan, and was convicted, again 8 time of murder in the second e sentence being life imprison-?a- t Majors made many attempts to Pore a pardon, but never succeeded. .,Three Years ago Senator J. W. Mc-:!rbecame interested In the case the intercession of the mother aj'rs, and on January 21, 1918, the Was granted a parole. Once parol-i- j ans were laid to secure the par-hichas now been granted by 8tate board, almost to a year from ay Majors walked from the peni-arThe board, upon the petition nator McKinney, made an investi-',a(. of his behavior during the per-k5- . l'rhation, and finding that he male a good record, granted the on which restores the man to nr(ler in Og-Poli- de-th- y 11 h u citi-Mii- p. slihtly less than twenty years 'une1111' erime for which Majors was WBs committed. Majors at 'VaS 18 years of af?e- Tri- - e i - i'ai . j j ! Dt .i-'- f I H A e ;l1 I : s ,1 two-third- ,r' V J f J i t; t ill ; i i ; |