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Show S'-- . ELDER NE Devoted to no Party or Faction luME But Just to All. BRIGHAM CITY. BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FOU- NUMBER 97. 18, 1919. SOCIETY iiizE wiiir 10 OPEN SATURDUY Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Orville E. Merrell entertained at luncheon at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Knud-son- , in honor of Miss Marie James who leaves Brigham City this evening with her parents to reside at Seattle. The color scheme was lavender and pink, the center piece being a crystal basket of lavender and pink sweet peas and a lavender and pink bow of tulle. Mrs. Merrell was assisted by her mother and sister, Miss Irma Knudson. The guests were Miss Marie James, Mrs. F. C. Hultquist, Mrs. W. E. Ballantyne, Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Mrs. Ben enudson, Mrs. J. C. Knudson, Mrs. Foster Simonson, MIbscs Luolla Fife, Lilliar Vera Halvorsen, Grace Halvorsen, Southworth and Irma Knudson. DEWEYVILLE, March 16. ThursThe Peoples Drug Store will open Mr. Lars J. Hailing of Mantua, was Miss Jean Cox, State Supervisior in on of business doors for its Saturday bis day evening the . whole ward turned Home Economics, visited the Box given an honorable release from this week. The new drug emporium out en masse to do honor to our reinat ward Mantua of as the duties clerk 12th and Elder High School March is located in the Jones building on turned soldier boys. Six out of ten spected the work being done and in the the conference held in that ward on South Main street, that part of the are home, as follows: Asa Eggleston, remodeled and report is enthusiastic over both quant- Sunday last He was succeeded n building having been comfortable for made and renovated Edwin Dewey, Louis Jones, Horace C. Jeppson. ity and quality of the work. Her ver- that position by Mr. Nels new tenant. The fixtures, all new, its as labors Dewey, Walter Sudberry, Harry Cook. his In aard relinquishing dict was that the advanced work in are now in place and a force of clerks The out rounded Mr. boys were dressed in uniforms has of clerk, Hailing Intensive any foods was the most is at work unpacking and placing the and went through the regular drill, in the schools she had already visited. a career that is unique and undoubted- goods upon the shelves in order to be after which a fine program followed, The quality of the food served in the ly in a class by itself in the dominant Bpick and span for the grand opening on Saturday. consisting of musical numbers, speechof clerk was He appointed cafeteria was especially high, while church. In furnishing the store, the Merrell es, readings, etc, A tray luncheon was 1865 and the in branch Mantua the Scithe general tone of the Domestic Lumber Company has done some beauto all presenL There were served The annual meeting of the Seagull ence work was very good indeed. It ward organization was effected on tiful work on a wall cabinet that exof Pioneers the of the 200 camp Daughters store. the side of tends north present, all of whom receivthe along combines theory and practical work in September 9, 1877, at which time he was held at the home of Mrs. R. V. ed a small flag on drawers with is The cabinet equipped entering the hall. HailMr. clerk. a planner that should make the girls was installed as ward and cases along the bottom and she! Call on Friday evening, and the re- The boys of honor each received a the been effectwas therefore of the camp til'l.ig efficient in their home duties The ing has ves along the upper half. It is finish- organization as follows: Mrs. V. V. Phillips, gold pin with their initial engraved work in the Sewing Department is minutes of the meetings aul keeping ed in natural fir which displays the ed the Mantua ward for a grain of the wood and make a beauti captain; Mrs. Levi 8. Anderson, first upon it. probably unexcelled in the state. the record of A pleasant hour partp was given at The balance of the furni- lieutenant; Miss Emma Stohl, second ful fixture. From a strickly commercial value, it period of 54 years, and no ward records ture was made by an outside firm. lieutenant; Mrs. A. N. Grover, secre- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waters Satcondition are better in the church in would be very difficult indeed to match A soda fountain has been installed tary; Mrs. Frank Vincent, correspondbeMrs. M. L. Reeder, his urday evening. Dancing and music just inside the door in the front part ing secretary; the work done in the high school class than those of the Mantua ward, for Carter Treasurer; was indulged in and lunch was served Simeon Mrs. in torian; Mr. a of the store, but because cf delay es. The (standards in workmanship sides being a beautiful penman, Mrs. and enjoyed by ail present. Mrs. Cyrus Hansen, registrar; the some of the of the arrival figtures, accurate ar.d are especially high, while the finished Hailing is very precise be in operation Sat- Sarah Josephson chaplain. These offnot will fountain Miss Wanda Husser was given a in all his work. Despite his advanced icers will serve for two years. Presurday. product is worthy of a very good dressA? pleasant surprise by her friends and of age. he still The prescription counter is located ent as guests of the camp were Mrs. maker. The splendid interest shown years, he is 79 years A West schoolmates. A variety of games were Mrs. W. and and Joseph Compton hani and his across the room in the west end a stsa-ipartlon the part of the students makes writes with is conven- of the Central camp. During the eve- listened to with interest. Lunch was with modern is full equiped just like copper plate. iences. The firm will musical numbers every minute of the sewing period penmanship and a musical program was carry a complete ning a number of Mrs. all workers. In all the fifty-fou- r years of Mr. HalJ. C. JeppSon, enjoyed. were rendered was wasted by moment by a Not and count. of candy, etd, , supplies, .line I The work of drugs vari and these served enjoyed by all present perfecting and deliejous refreshments were were lings labors as the ward clerk, he has jand nlay instan iater a literature El- - any of the girls and the classes Box has broken out again The influenza throughout organizations but a very few times in being at ble. The princinal owners and officers especially free from any tendency to afflicted at pres-- " families three being W. are F. store Fishbum, new kt county will begin at once. of the times were his post. These exceptions Nowas and the gossip, after-Vera Miss Rees L. All Carter are recipient ent Charles ; At the meeting held Sunday Wight Wight, getting along nicely. when his health was poor and when ble M. Fishburn. Mr. Wight will be of a delightful surprise at the home Vera be Miss to Pond asked Dewey is home from loon, Chairman he labored in the Logan temple as re- the pharmacist and manager of the of her parents last Friday evening, in spending the week end City Brigham of the responsibility of direct- - accomplished nve hundred was played and dainty His natural gift in this business. should warrant the cooperation of the corder there. with her Those served. parents. were refreshments hg the work for the reason that he him many family and general public to a suffi- line of work brought Mr. Oliver Johnson came over from present were Misses Alice Parsons, ipects to be in Idaho a good part of parents records to copy and prop- BRITISH CELEBRATION two genealogical for work of havmg Helen Jensen, Sarah Josephson, Emma Logan Saturday where he has been to ce summer and the request was gran- - dent estimate POSTPONED, Anderson Sarah Stayner, Irma Andererly record, for he is an expert in genfor amitr-Hughe- s ed and Supt. C. H. Skidmore was se- - teachers employed Marie visit his mother, Mrs. Margaret John research. son, Irene Reed, Dot Flack, School ealogical the that fact Due to the Home High in Work son, who is afflicted with influenza. Mr. cted to succeed to the chairmanship PJect Economy Mr. Hailing was born on the isle of play will be held Friday March 21, the James, Nellie Jensen, Flora Taylor, Box the will MattA. Sarah give Johnson stated that the family is now Alice Cleo Reeder, Stokes, has been postponed .this county, with Mr. rond, County out the Feio, Denmark, February 18, 1840. He British ReunionMar. C. Hultquist, Mrs. J. H. improving. F. Mrs. - the opportunity of working M. hias, P. in 22 7:30 Clarat until Saturday Christ of isent R. H. Stewart, Principal Wallis of Garland and Mrs. Heber Home Economics, that is. joined the Church of Jesus Amusement Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon have movfif- the First Ward E. Smith of the Junior High new ideal in but was he when Latter-daSaints work taction mm The Committee on refreshments has Stokes. school the to Tremonton. making ed Mod at Garland Ernest P. Horsley the teen years of age and was immediately requested that all of the sisters In and of the life girl the in Asa Eggelston and Horace M. Mr. tully to met W Victor E. Madsen of this city travel- Brigham City and vicinity furnish a The Social Development Club the Home Project sent out as a local missionary, for Plans borne. for started for Kansas yesterday Knudson Mrs. of home Dewey at Floyd the sake up the balance of the committee, branches as a clerk with cake. make it a triangular agreement ing among the last Friday aftrnoon, where they will study the automobile hour a pleasant Mr. Moyle stated that for the month Work branch commission to get the The rooms were made pretty with business. between the school, the home, and the a special 5f condition. On No- WARD CONFERENCES January, Utah was third In in sweet peas and 500" was played, the proper records I led SUNDAY, NEXT States in the purchase of War Slrl- left Copenthe family prize being awarded to Mrs. Clifford vember 29, 1855, Application, for enrollment may be HONEYyiLLE, March 16th. Mr. J. In the great cam-Jensen. Dainty refreshments were in Mn- -j for arriving America, bound enar. hagen nicely is recovering , Madsen C. Mes were In eoon to learner. held the m.ae be will Berved tb, and those present Ward conference per, rear, tbl. .tale .gm! New York on Feb. 16, 18uo. The fam- Corinne, Harper and Honeyville wards dames Orion Jensen, Emery Rees, W. from an operation at the Pearse Hoscoto Are work. you going of the ge 'shed seventeenth. to Alton, 111., where on Sunday next. The first appoint W. Knudson, G. Stewart Horsley. Clif- pital. and have your daughter enroll- - ily traveled by rail Mrs. Nephenla Dustman underwent splendid literature has been operate new movement? until remained May 22, when they ment included Bear River instead of ford M. Jensen, S. D. Madsen, Milton they sit- Jensen, W. H. Griffiths, K. C. Wright, a spHoub operation at the Pearse Hosflu prepared for use by the War Savings ed in the the of account on but Corinne took a steamboat on the Mississippi conference Carl Hansen, Frank Earl, Reuben Lor-sl- e pital. but at this writing is getting uation at the former Societies to be organized and it is so river for Florence, Neb. Here the w- i- be postponed forplace, a while, short of Clarkston, A. J. Nelson of Salt along nicely. WILL SCHOOL HIGH Arranged that the lessons will come in j outfitted for the long tramp Victor E. Madsen will be at Corinne, Lake, E. P. Coburn of Salt Lake, O. C. Edwin Dewey reached home last family DRAMA. PRESENT disjonBecutive order, each complement-nnacross the plains and on June 27th, President S. Norman Lee at Harper Jacobsen and Miss Flora Hansen of week having received an honorable wife and He the from army. to as N. at charge buriStohl a such River. in Bear and Joseph Honeyville way the other father died and was I have never seen such excellent Mr. Hallings are visiting at the home of J. C. the famsake them interesting. Capt. Moyle following, On the ed. day work and character at talent dramatical entertained M. Leo Mrs. Squires vas very optimistic as to what Utah Mr. Elzarus Hunsaker just return- the overland journev to fie DAYLIGHT SAVING TO BE a delightful Kensington last Saturday high school students, ily began RESUMED in will do this year and under the new displayed by were arriving of the mountains, vallies afternoon. Painty refreshments statement made by Miss CornMr. and Mrs. Newman Hunsaker, Mr. no doubt whatever that was the 20, 1856. served and those present were Mrs. w. liat lan there is of the High School Salt Lake City on Sept. director the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunsaker were morn wall, a. on 2 o'clock, ni At to on Brigch county can and will do its part. came right is Halling's folks Ogden visitors last week. March 30th, all the clocks in play "Little Britain., - The cast while he started back alone ing ham J. M. Boothe was an Ogden and ahead City and turned be will States United balanced throughout very well Additional soldier a Lake visitor last Thursday. distance to Salt law Fort the to conform with foot on Bridger, pro one hour and with an BOYS FROM BRIGHAM. those taking part are working The family of Hyrum Hunsaker oxen viding for the saving of daylight which the of one to 113 miles get of interest eveditable to the Box Elder gave him a delightful surprise last enacted by the last congrem 1 his olive Jenson. bethat had strayed while the company , was and lt has war a Thursday Mar. 13. The occasion The not aw was meagure The names of the following soldier High School. The costumes are going He found the oxjnot there. fourth was birthday. it camped "Pas" sixty 80 and ing obtainable best in the COTlgrSJ by repealed to be the very afternoon Master Le Roy boys would have been included and and joined one of the hand cart om' jS operative until such action is taken. Olsen ppiphrateil his eleventh birth- - evening was spent in songs music was delicious A that was published in the News on I gether with the earnest work of the supper chat. in about the gocla, Very little has been said direction of Miss panies on the return trip, arriving In honor of the event his J spread for about forty-fiv- e guests Friday last. There may still be others Cast and the able change of time for the coming sum-- 1 day and 8th. October on Fri-th- e Lake Salt the male members of children's Last a are delightful Saturday mama railroads all making the but mer uid if their names will be sent in to j Cornwall, the production staged arranged I The family made their home in this ward turned out and hauled gravel the High preparation to make the change at ihe party at which games were played and the our News, they will gladly be given day night, March 21, in the with 1858 aide walks which Improved in went on south timeother so .and legal time and every city sure to be a refreshments were served. Those them very much. publicity.: Victor Romer, Carl Sea- School Auditorium is Mr. Hailing made trips back piece will have to be advanced or else move. Austin Tolman returned Sunday to present were Mildred Anderson, Ruth Lafayette Hamson, Glendon cess, to the Missouri river in 61 and 62 to there will be confusion. Dick Billings. where he is attending school. B. Jack Olsen, Billings, Carlos Anderson, Logan Russell Call, Watkins, In the spring of assist immigrants. the flu situation worse Keith He reports Loa Freeman, Lucille Billings, Arel Jensen, Horace D. Ensign, Walter j COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET. to moved before. wife ever first his than and he 1863 there . Ebbie Richardson, Opal Hansen. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Tolman are settlers 1 first the Commission-among being Mantua, I Minutes of the County Olive Ilrook, Florence Tomorrow, in the Salt Lake Temple, Richardson, Ring in Honeyville a few days. MUTUAL8 WILL GIVE BIG DANCE. ers meeting held March 17, all mem- - ot that valley. There he has resided C. j Call Le Roy Olsen, Joseph Call and Merlin The family of the late B. H. Tolman Mr. Glenn and Drucilla Miss He has buried one wife since. Mary S. ever The stake boards of the two Mutual n Carl Sheffield, gathered at the home of Mrs.sixty-sixtroad supervlsor of Jensen ot this cltyj will be united h his contentedly comcelebrate to living Tolman at have and is present improvement associations, . the brid is was Mantua waB authorized to widen the charming The time marriage. A delightful He very and happily with his second wife. On Friday evening the High School birthday. pleted arrangements for a grand ball road in b8 district, Mr. and Mrs. Alea A. luncheon was served of a had all, tray daughter by his was each wife, to be given tomorrow (Wednesday; had eight children by entertained the members of the to the following Mr. and Mrs. A j. N. Boothe of Honeyville Glenn and is a leader in the social set faculty daughter by his second wife in which she moves. Mr. Jensen ,8 board ot education and their wives at N. H. Burton, Newman Hunsakyoungest Academy of Music, thorized to pay Uravel tto in the mission a on social egired.b er Hyrum Boothe, Geo Wintle Nate ball and a jolly He function is given for the purpose being at precent the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen I the basket is Wilford son Tolman: Mrs. Mary Tolman Misses His game. the of States. close of replenishing the treasury of the . Western He is one of the gym at the man j0Beph Beeton and Oliver Johnson and a young sturdy Thida and Emma Tolman, Oretla HunMantua Mata! Boards and a big time is assur-- of Deweyville asked commissioners to- the second counselor in the The program for the social part in In this news carriers city Sams Uncle saker, Helen Boothe, Mr. Bunnte, Deeluded games of various kinds, songs, Austin and Claudius Tolman, Lamont bishopric. si The enlarged High School orches-- 1 repair road running wst between next of week, On evening Tuesday Elden and Devere There Is no man in the Mantua ward will be ten- readings and joke telling, supplement- and Wayne Boothe, to beloved than the young married couple Wintle. were which more is universally who ed with refreshments road was made passible, Mrs. Hyrum Boothe and daughter released dered a wedding reception at the home served on trays. All formality was James Brough appeared relativecem-to Lars J. Hailing and he was will Helen were visitors at Brigham Wed-f They of the grooms parents. Sunon Garland to service ot from his long years widening road leading SOLDIERS PREACH 8ERMON. forgotten and a good time was indulg- nesday. Deferred until the commission- day last with the heartfelt thanks and make their home in Brigham City Mrs. Alma Cook is home for a couped In- - Invitations were extended to At the regular services in the tab- etery. ers could visit the premises. - le of days. ward. Mesof the and the of people Messrs, as follows: the John Watkins, supervisor of Beaver blessings ernacle last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gillespie have INFLUENZA BACK IN A. M. install some AGAIN. dames Peter M. Hansen, BRIGHAM from California where they speakers were Elder F. W. Fishburn, Dam, asked the board to returned T d Jesse to SCULPTORS HERE TODAY, eed Seely, John J. Shumway, and Henry Frogley, H. D. Ensign and spent the winter. They expect Jgement. I here. Wheatley, Thomas home their make six homes W. in Hoopes, influenza of cases soldier Seven Lawrence Hansen, three boys j Graham Evans of Corinne appeared This morning, Mr. Mahonri M. Young, , in Brigham City, is undisputable evid-- ) c. H. Skidmore, E. P. Horlsey, F, The Relief Society is planning a big who were with the 145th Field Artil- - reiative to opening up a new road in e.ni Lake I City of Salt for the seventeenth ot famous celebration sculptor has reappeared H'lnckley John W. Peters, W. H. Grif com- Corinne district. Deferred-unti- l lery In France. Elder W. C Mors-eMarch, their annual day. ot the High Council Mrs. Kathrlne Hunsaker was visitI. ch.,g of rerelm at the A. Pae.r E. W. Morgan, Mr. and Joseph E. J. A school. Passey, square, sen, the teaches ing last week in Brigham City Jensen. the services and in calling upon 1,P. thfl commigsioners wuich had sculptor of Salt Lake City, came up t j, our young iUladies John Mrs. G. A and A of David home E. Mann, ln her BChool and in giv- Shirley Horsley, a8 soldier boys to ' express themselves, been drawn up by the county attorney Brigham City to meet Vern B Thorpe A. M. Han-ing assistance to the child, the teacher stated .that he had recently met Elder relative to a double assessment on CARD OF THANKS. I Penrose precinct. H. Tlwr, A. E. Ertcsken, thetpurpoBehoS presenting plana .nd V tot.d B. H. Roberts, chaplain of the 1 15th property in the this means of extending to take We I ideas on a monument. Mr. Young cashier of Howard E. Grant, G. Stewart Horsley, assistant who had reported some ofjolution adopte Macdonald, guper. apponted the good people of Brigham City our is in Utah at this time for th the experiences hq had had snd of his tbe Fjrst National Bank, and one of Misses Veda Hunsaker, Olive Jenson, heartfelt thanks for the kind considvisor for Penrose, and Aured Hansen of completing a ". his children are in bed with the flu and L e Davidson, Margaret Corless, regard for the boys of the command. for Corinne. uaran- us during the Illness and under are suhomes road other four the following ornw&1, of Lydia Hansen Katharine eration given The soldiers were asked to give some The bonds Fay of our beloved mother. 1 John H. Alviria LaRivire, Vera Dew - after the death pervisors were approved: of their impressions and experiences Cannon, neiHealth Gustav-esopress, News io goes the As We remember especially our kind Beaver Dam; Ernest advises that new cases ey, Laura Mathias, Mrs. Olive M. beBurt was nd Elder Fishburn spoke of his im- Watkins, P- - Christensen, all that Inspector J. We FITTING. appreciate Rosette; TRUSS have developed today to bring the total j Kinley, Mrs. Preston M. Budge; ghbors. pressions received from the lives cf Joseph I. Dewey, Deweyville, done and pray God to bless you all. S. H. Bowmar, expert truss fitter, up to twenty-five- . Enoch Thomas and Nichols Bervard Messrs. good men. The remarks were inter- Thomas J. Udy, Riverside; will be at the Boothe Hotel Saturday G. W. PARSONS AND FAMILY. Plymouth; P- - MW.Ander" and Sunday, March 22nd and 23rd. Dif Nelsonj esting and highly edifying. The choir Haws, River Morris, SOME City; James Bear flcult cases solicited; any advice con- DO YOU WANT supplied a splendid musical program Justice of the Peace. Park Valley. GoOD WOOD?iI Former sheriff J. H. Zundel has sufelastic and hosiery trusses week marriage permits the cerning to make the meeting one of unusual During his recent opCome Sat.1 issued to Demosthenes G. ficiently recovered from Mrs, will be cheerfully given. and Tabernacle about of son Bishop interest on the 26 trees Earl Wright There are !ntag of Cbeyence and Emma Kunz, eration for appendicitis, to be urday, if possible. . as Drucilla block that need uprooting. Anyone I and c. as Brigham V. right, arrived home today Jensen cheery Merun the streets again looking been Nelson was up desiring the trees ifor wood may 'have fenn 0f brigham City; Robert E. ever and none the worse for the exA baby boy came to bless the home from San Antonio, Texas, haying Mr. J Mrs. Alphonzo service. See thPr of Mr. and Mrs. Varian Keller on Fri-a- demobolized from the Lake and spent a few days them by pulling them out Franuin of Tremonton and Dora Brad at Salt Lake City by from Salt Mr- - Denmark perience. her parents week last. Mrs. Keller is at the Hen- Wright was met visiting paradlge ley and together they of the ; (Tatiernacle and Grounda Committee, i derson hospital and is getting along his wife yesterday Mrs. T. M. Evans. and came on to Brigham today. e. WhlstLSrone I 1 d y the-Uni- 3,W -- Lt g ... j i to-li- st -- J sue-ahor- . jtth ric w S n S'Kj'fhtZ y, MtyPo?uM n, ! S J pi d; y Jenn |