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Show Devoted to no Party or Faction BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY INFLUENZA GALLS IT IE But Just to All. EAR RIVER WELCOME W PROGRAM NUMBER 82. 24, 1919. HOI SEI THE OPEfl ItiOlI HI ,Uan Mr. H. E. Putney succumbed to pneumonia, superinduced by influenza, at three oclock Wednesday morning. Deceased resided in the First ward and was a of Mr. John Hillstrom. He had been ill but a week and his condition was not regarded as serious until the last forty-eigh- t hours of his life. Drops; tEDt Bl, erf tave been taken by the city itration to create a street pav-strlto include four blocks on . '"'0. With An accident occurred two miles north of Bear River City' at three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, in which Lorel Carter - junsott, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, was killed instantly. son-in-la- Next Monday ovening, tnereial club rooms, all boys who have returned from training ramps, schools and from overseas, will be tendered a reception under the direction of the committee recently appointed for that purpose. The program will include selections by the orchestra, Echo Male quartet, vocal solos, and speeches. Mayor .1. W. Peters will be master of ceremonies and at the conclusion of the program, light refreshments will be served. It is the desire of the committee that every soldier hoy residing in Brigham City and its environs, be present. The festivities will begin at 8 o'clock. In a lengthy article, published in last evenings Deseret News, the faculty of the University of Utah, speaking through a committee composed of Professors Thomas E. Giles, J. II. Paul, George W. Marshall and Levi E. Young, discussed the matter of a soldier memorial,, as follows: Mr. John Richards of Mantua was seriously Injured in a runaway Wednesday afternoon about 4 oclock. Mr. Richards hitched up a pair of unbroken horses, which he had previously driven a few times, and while driving down the street some dogs ran out and frightened the animals which bolted and run into a fence, hurling Mr. Richards from the wagon onto the hard ground with the result that three ribs on the left side were fractured in front and two behind, one rib beiiu: broken both in front and back. Mr. Richards has to sit on the edge of his bed, proped up with pillows and is condition is resuffers greatly. to he serious. ported Mr. Johnson was getting a load of one block on Forest from a clay bank and lvis two litclay be u tle were with him. A beet rack meet-Citboys matter at a regular In ,elediti, ;D the Mr. Putney was born at Fontenelle, was being used to haul the material A columnar monument, to be beauin the Council very tie vvv are in order that the work iowa, on August 13, 1K84, and was a in and the side was let down next to tiful and impressive, must be in an mason by profession. He came to the clay hank in order to make loading open space ami on a level if it is to possible at the earliest Rrigham City about eight years ago easier. When Mr. Johnson had comhave value as a work of art so as to 'STEMATi! and later married Miss Elvira Hills- pleted his load and the wagon started command permanently the attention Statemerj be-0- f trom. He had previously been marri- to move out of the place. Carter was improvement will be made d. and admiration of the people. It must ma-o- f ed and had three children who, with thrown off the load against me clay the fact that the great not be ovortopped or rivaled by any AUGHTEf the property owners along their survive him. ins bank and then rolled right under the other nearby structure, but must itself alt Lak, to parents reside at Loveland, Colorado, wheel of the heavily loaded yagon, roposed district are anxious be the dominant and commanding oband also for and a number of brothers and sisters which ran over his head crushing the ;je street paved ject. It is a difficult matter to place the govem-i- s survive the deceased. life out of him. irther reason that such a monument upon a hill even, ami SIXTY-FIFTMARRIED NEW YEARS EVE. BRIGADE HEAD Hif Hobby urging cities to go the limit still make it dominate the whirh hill, The a son deceased lad is his residence of in During ARRIVES AT SAN FRANCISCO. grand Brigham i worlds in making the present year, Mr. Putney gained the esteem Bishop C. C. Johnson and the accident Announcement, delayed though it be, is likely to dwarf and out rival the was ereat- City. order to ipal improvements in is made of the marriage on New monument itself. Such a monument cast a gloom over the entire of a wide circle of friends whose sym-ha- s bigamist (Tho following clipping from a Sari transi-,- f the commerce e during were held Years eve, of Mr. Marvin Wight, for- must occupy the center of some large,, Francisco out to the bereaved family munity. Funeral services dy beentr goes paper was sent to tue News a the nation from a war to It was at Bear River today. in their sorrow. merly of this city, and Mrs. Georgia level, clear space; as an independent by a friend who stated that Mormons footing. f a singli Brown of Beattie. The ceremony was monument, it cannot be placed in the Funeral services will be held at the j were not accustomed to receive very lage cere performed at Seattle by a civil officer, rear, or at the end or in the front, of to residence Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. district that it is proposed tiatteirng mention by the newspapers PROMINENT YOUNG MAN and next week, Mr. and Mrs. Wight any dominant and commanding structhe blocks between includes hence the pleasure which Unture since it thereby becomes simply there, DIES AT BEAR RIVER will go to Salt Lake City and have .Vorth and Third South on Main complimentary writeup of General MISSIONARY RETURNS HOME. the ceremony performed according to an adjunct to the main feature and is Forest to First to his and west on many friends. Ed.) gives oung a mere part of something elce; and the church rules in the temple. street. At the Commercial Club On Tuesday of tills week, Mr. Leo Elder George Q. Baird returned home Mr. Wight, it will be recalled, spent this result is exactly contrary to the j meeting held last week, the from Petersen, a prominent young man of two Brigadier General Richard W. main purpose and value of the kind comon Indiana Tuesday, having years on a mission in the Northstion made by Mayor Peters that commander of the Sixty-fiftsuof pneumonia, died Bear Young, River, of monument now in Elder contemplation. pleted his missionary labors. western states, returning about a year :ity ought to do some street pav-mMr. Petersen artillery brigade, which has just reBaird has been away from home over perinduced by influenza. As to the choice between a mere 9go. At the time of his return, he with such a hearty response turned from France, arrived unana a ill been Over week. had for little two years and has labored in the himself as mightily pleased column of stone or metal and such a the views of the city officials to nounced in San Francisco yesterday was of Mr. and Mrs. Hans expressed son He the state of Indiana practically the entire with his experience and well he might, hall as the governor suggests, we do fleet that the time is ripe for afternoon. was and Bear Riw born at Petersen J. for his wife is one of his converts and not have the slightest hesitation in unwere time. He is looking and feeling first er twenty-seveDg a start in street paving, years ago. He leaves The general started west from New to class the and into Briggo before he left the mission qualifiedly Indorsing the stand taken expects of med. Since that time, many a young wife and baby. Funeral ser- doubtless with the 143rd, known as Mary York ham and take his up Elder Wight had sufficient faith by the governor. And we fully believe City Pharmacy jading property owners have vices were held yesterday afternoon field, Pickford's off two labors left where them regiment, which reached to thia outlook be to confidential a he, the attitude also of the vast upon justify their .approval of at the grave side in the Bear River ' last this week, but stopped at city ago. of years future We the of citizens majority Utah. developments. lan and urge the inauguration of City cemetery. In Lake City for a few home Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wight win make their have no objections, for from it, to any hla rork as soon as possible. home at Black Pine, Idaho, whither kind of memorial statuary, arch, foun- days. Monday last. Mayor Peters and VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE General Young was accompanied by they will be followed by the well tain," or other form of monument that TO BE HELD. FLU ADJOURNS DISTRICT COURT. wishes of a host of old frinds in this any or all of the sere of the City Council and various sections in- his aide, Lieutenant George D. Key-geof the Commercial Club terested may care to have erected in They were met at the station by community. A district conference, on Agriculturs with the Board of County honor of the heroes from whom they Colonel R. J. FanbuF, commander of Judge J. D. Call went home the other to learn .the attitude of the al Eduction in high schools under the claim descent. They may, of course, the 143rd, and Major R. I. Bentley, evening and went to bed with a case Mr. Lewis Johnson of Elwood was a Act will be held at the of influenza. The to per- Smith-Hughe- s ly and state with respect brigade, of please themselves In this matter; Ttut chief of staff of the term January to Brigham City yes il the use of funds from the Ogden High School, Saturday, January District Court opened on Monday last business visitor they are not entitled to use the money who took the general to the Bohemian TY toad fund to of the state in any manner that would Club, where he will make his headhelp defray the ex- -' 2.1, 1919, for school superintendents, but had to be adjourned, and the jur- terday e i paving in this city, in as high school principals and teachers of ors who were summoned for service A baby girl arrived at the home of not meet with the 'approval of the quarters during the demobilization of !VE W a our inain thoroughfares have farm mechanics and agriculture (and on Monday next, will be advised by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shelby on electorate. When, the state acts, it his command. and others interested) of Murray, Granite, Clerk Wheatley not to come as there Wednesday of this week. does so in behalf of the commonwealth designated state highways, Demobilization will be accomplished commissioners the Davis, Ogden, Morgan, Box Elder and will be no more sessions of court this that stated wife and and not because any society may de- as soon as possible, and tnen the gen000.00 Bishop G. W. Watkins, Cache. action will be taken as has been month nor until Judge Call recovers several of the children, are in bed bat- sire this or that to be done. The state eral, who is a grandson of Brigham The program will be as follows: i by other counties where pave-ha- s from his sick spell. tling successfully with the flu. Their is not seeking to exalt a society or to Young, the famous Mormon leader, been put in. This means 10:00 A. M. condition this morning is reported as commemorate anyones ancestors or will return to Salt Lake City to rerelatives, but fitly to honor its own sume the practice of law. approximately fifty per cent of 1. Supervision of Home Practical NUMBER OF SCHOOLS Improved. cost of the heroes and defenders, and in its own General improvement will be Work. by Geo. M. Turpin of the JorYoung expressed disappointMr. Cephus Anderson, recently reby the county and state. The dan H. S. Discussion led by I. B. Ball. READY TO RESUME WORK. way. The society is heard ment over the fact that his brigade did appropriate turned from a mission to Scandinavia rhise grunted the U. I. C. railroad merely by courtesy; it has no other not see action at the front, 2. added: Daily The Use of the came over from his home at Elwood dates that that concern must pave right or standing; and .is opinion ma by Prof. Class Period in Agriculture, We believe that we 1, the best Because of the Hu outbreak, a num- yesterday to spend the day visiting or may not be of rtain distance on each side of its Teacherweight or value. It trained D. Steiner. Smith-Hughe- s in the it service, and relatives his mother other in brigade of of various schools ber the k which parts is for the representatives of the people will cut the cost again and training of U. of U. Discussion led county were closed and Supt. Skidbe our compensation for the hard must Mrs. Pearl Frodsham Keith, who is to determine, when the expenditure of then bear property owners will distincby J. W. Kirdbride of Smithfield H. S. more balance of the reports that many of them will with her husband on a mission in Sa 1100,000 of the money of the state is work we did in gaining that expense with the 12:00 Noon. return to our was fortune that tion it on resume to be ready work Monday, moa. reports that on the island of involved, for a monument to only one Paying for the street crossings. Social hour luncheon. Extempore "all home together." situation health the having sufficiently Upolu, upon which the capital, Apia, out of the half a score of the classes HAT Prin. L. J. Muir, Kaysville 6 proposed paving district will in-- toasts by was on the eve of The Sixty-fiftin the precincts whey they is located. 70110 deaths have improved already of its heroes wjio are to be commemSAME the same blocks where the H. S. are located. Among those which occurred from influenza. So rapidly orated, whether the millions that will going Into battle when the armistice d lighting 2:00 P. M. was signed. have been closed are Harper, Dewey-ville- , do the natives die that they cannot be finally expended for this system will be rebuilt purpose when both improvements have 1. Farm Mechanics for Sinith-Hughe- s Beaver Dam, Mantua, Bear Riv- be buried, but the bodies are burned shall be for columns General Young and Major Bentley ornamerely ! completed, Brigham City will Hoys by Geo. W. Bruerton of er, Park Valley and Rosette. A num- in great piles. mental or whether these vast expendi- had advanced into the Ardenne For; a business center second to none the Granite H. S. Discussion led by ber of schools in the far western part tures of the people s money shall re- - est to prepare for the coming of the The many friends of President S. country Prof. August Hansen of the U. A. C. LOW, of the county also have been closed anywhere. in something useful as well as brigade when they received the news Norman Lee and family will doubtless suit 2. The Farmers Viewpoint in H. but are now in operation again. beautiful. that hostilities had ceased. S TO be pleased to learn that they have all S. Agriculture Education by Hon. D. General Young has a long war recA RUENZA The most serious obstacle to sur- recovered from the flu sufficiently to RAPIDLY SUBSIDING. building can be made more handAYE Discussion- led by Supt. D. McKay. mount in opening the schools is to be out of bed. President and Mrs. Lee some and impressive than any monu- ord. He graduated from West Point C. H. Skidmore of Brigham City. eky find teachers as many of the teachers were the last to attempt to get out of mental pillar. Each is, let us say, a in the class of 1882 and served in the a single new case of influenza MAare still in quarantine at home. This bed and they are just getting around, pile of stone; but the building Is a regular artillery for seven years. He reported to the Board of Health fn the line and beSMITH-HUcHE- S CLASS phaze of the work is giving the super- too weakened to have ambition for pile of material equally as artistic and was a lieutenant Wednesday. Health Inspector J. advocate came general on Gen. judge no little as intendent the shaft, and far (ess worry. imposing Sait declares any more strenuous exercise as yet. BUILDS SCHOOL HOUSE. that the situation is stafi. Hancocks to as while its is it location, particular ring up rapidly and while there In 1889 he retired from the army a monument plus a place to store relover one to the hundred ca.es still .under general It will be interesting took up the practice of law at Salt and ics and hisletters, display portraits, tine, each day wkuesses a big to know that the class in carpublic Lake tories memorial and souvenirs of all f City. released so that if the new pentry at the high school, under the war kinds; also a monument plus office When the Spanish-Americaa erected continue to show the rapid de-ds activity, toi- - was declared he volunteered rest rooms, the with rooms, rooms, meetiitg Mr. has been experienced during school house at Boothe Valley. let rooms for each and every patriotic j Utah artillery. He became chief of Past few indays, it will be but a George C. Laney, supervisor and society that it includes; a monument j artillery and later, for two years, serv-plu- s ri while until there will only be a structor of the manual training dea grand assembly hall for every ed as a member of the Supreme Court rnses extant In Clifthe city. partment at the high school, took occasion of each society; a mon- - j of the Philippine Islands. great f as Freeze. William Smith, Alfred ument much as the medical fraternity ford plus a rallying place and home Returning to Salt Lake City to pracand Ruthford Mitchell out to every other branch of science is Mitchell for all patriotic organizations; a mon- tice law. General Young remained Boothe Valley in November and by toss to ument plus a public hall for such oth- there until the United States enterei! give out anything authen- 15th of December the completed the to tlu- nature or uses as the state may require; a the er the disease, Board of European war. Once more he ofjob was turned over to the situation must be cri-1- 1 monument a plus daily as place assembly fered his services and was made colregarded school house Education. A o lang as for the state of future leaders the there is a single case. of the 143th onel regiment. From was erected and the expense was at ue the young men and women attending that rank he was promoted to brigade positive thing that has been if than least one thousand dollars less sloped its university and so following. during the months of the commander. had been done under conof the malady, is that the the work As been has to and the assisted that The Sixty-fiftwho suggestion 1?aence brigade was trained tract. The students hours is , the critical as made in certain quarters to the effect at Camp Kearney and sailed for worked declares they am' tIie Patent will go prom- - Mr, Laney that a columnar mounment is the only France on August 14. San Francisco Hfft as though they were being paid bod and reJ laxatives by 'means of sweats hard will kind that is favored in government Examiner, Jan. 12th. and they six dollars per day, get as much of the poi-u- t circles for such purposes as are now Smith-Hughe- s ac ceive credit on their of his system as possible, the in mind, we have simply to remark Poes are tivities. very favorable for an easy that the suggestion is wholly untrue Mrs. J. C. Barnett, formerly of this f8 with the disease. To wait and The experience was a regular pleasand altogether preposterous. Mere or- city, came down from Spokane this entire company, ',eavor to work off the eflects of the ure outing for the namental monuments are not now in week to spend a few weeks visiting often proves fatal, so that the evenings being spent in profitable favor. Even where they are still erect- friends. There the situation now seems to be reading, study or discussion. ed, it is with money raised by private riitg up use of tobacco, again, there should be no was no indulging in the donation. The people's taxes are but buildings are erected as have a defivigilance and the first symp-- t bad language nor any other bad prac.yin rarely devoted in these days to mere nite and necessary uhe by the public of I" health should be treated to tice and the instructor and students FRENCH FACTORY GIRLS LEARNING ENGLISH IN A CLASS umnumer.tal pillars. Buildings are at large tr by some of its own long sweat bath and a big dose came home feeling that they had had CONDUCTED BY THE and only such everywhere preferred; Physic. a most profitable vacation. lf Ut U In drK! ney. ',AB on treet and Final action will doubtless v I step-mothe- eora-path- y i i h n r. rep-tativ- 1 Com-ioner- ' 3 ze 1 h - Mastering English Words Smith-Hughe- - one-roo- j I" n |