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Show i THE BOX ELDER NEWS, y. ') JTOESPAY, APRIL 1, 1919. SEMI-WEEKL- PAGE FOUR. Y Mr. II. K. Chatfleld of Salt Lake City was a business visitor to Brigham City today. Mr. Ralph Wyatt of Naft, is in BrigMrs. Frank R. Holman is here from ham City on District court duty. Salt Lake City, to spend the week visFor Tennis rackets, balls and shoes iting relatives. It. go to the Horsley Book Store. Merchant C. Holst, went to Ogden Mr. W. V. Call a as a business vis- and Salt Lake City this morning, on a itor to Ogden yesterday. business errand. Potatoes and Baled Hay, Prices Mr. J. C. Madsen of Honeyville, is right. Fruit Growers Association. It. again able to be about after an operatMr. LeRoy C. Nelson went down to ion for hernia which he underwent qt Salt Lake City yesterday morning on the Pearse hospital some weeks ago. a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. v. Tramwell of Salt Lake City, have come to Brigham City The best assortment of Easter Cards Book make their home, Mr. Tramwell beto the are at Novelties and Horsley It.. Store. ing the newly appointed representatea Company in this Mr. A. G. Barber of Logan, was a ive of the Jewel i PERSONAL ITEMS business visitor to Brigham City on district. Mr. John Robbins of Malad, a Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fac Miss Esta Ensign came home Saturday to spend the week end visiting er of this city, died Saturday evening of pneumonia following an attack of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Secrlst are inflaenza. He leaves a large family. Mr. and Mrs. Facer and members of spending this week in Logan visiting their family residing in this city, are members of their family. in MalAd to attend the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nelson and chilGolden Morgan the eldest son of Mr. dren of Ogden, Bpent Sunday in Brigand Mrs. David Morgan Jr., former ham City visiting relatives. residents of this city, also died at Mr. Oscar Dunn of Logan, was in Malad of . pneumonia on Saturday Brigham City the last of the week morning. greeting some of his many friendB. Spring time is here, why not have Mr. and Mrs. John McMaster came that old mattress, youve been sleepto Brigham City yesterday morning on all winter renovated and made ing to spend a few days visiting relatives. like new. We also make first class Messrs J. W. Frrjicum and Lewis Hun mattresses out of old clothing. Will saker of Elwood were in Brigham City call and deliver in town. Brigham tf. yesterday Eeeing a son of each off on a Mattress Co. 150 South main. mission. NOTICE Mrs. R. T. Willey came up from Salt Lake City Saturday evening and spent Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Sunday visiting her husband in this E. Grant has sold the business and at city. good will of the "Hotel Boothe Mr. P. P. Siggard has gone down to Brigham City, Utah to Alex G. Christ Provo to receive a nother treatment for and Andrew D. Pathakis. All bills the removal of a cancerous growth heretofore contracted will be settled forthwith by Mrs. Grant by presentatfrom his lower lip. Merchant C. W. Goodliffe was in ion of claims to the Hotel Boothe. from Park Valley during the week, in All business hereafter will be transactresponse to a jury summons, but was ed with the said Alex G. Christ and Andrew D. Pathakis. excused from service. Dated this 31st day of March 1919. , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wixom and chil-dsETHEL A. GRANT motored over from Garland yesALEX G. CHRIST terday and spent the day visiting Mr. ANDREW D. PATHAKIS. It and Mrs. S. C. Wixom and family. Sure we have seeds Selling more SOME MORE REAL ESTATE- seeds than ever. Fruit Growers BARGAINS. Association.' It. . 44 cres of land 4 miles west of BrigMessrs Earl J. Knudson, W. A. Call ham under canal for 36 per acre. and Shirley Horsley were in Salt Lake A real snap seldom found. City Friday evening in attendence upA good 5 room brick house wih 14, on the IT. of U. Junior Prom. acres of ground on 3rd west street in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Horsley went third ward. A real good home for down to Salt Lake City Sunday after12000. only noon. Mr, Horsley returned on Mon-- . Lot 10 by 10 rods with unfinished day leaving his wife and baby there to house and large barn, only four blocks enjoy a short visit with relatives. from center of town. Mrs. Alonzo H. Petersen and chil- ' 13 acres of good land with water, dren, returned to Salt Lake City Sun- and a splendid brick home and fleas-an- t day afternoon, after spending a few surroundings, located only 2 '.weeks in this city. During their so- miles south of Brigham, genuine barjourn here, the youngest member in gain for 14000.00. ' the family was born. A modern cream brick house1 with State Director of War Savings Geo- good barn, garage, in close in district. rge T. Odell and his assistant. Captain Located on 1st. West and 4th. South. Henry D. Moyle of Salt Lake City, If you are looking for something good were in Brigham City on Saurday and here is the place. $5000. 10 year to delivered addresses before the morn- Pay. A modern brick home on 4th. West ing session of the Teachers Institute an War Savings activities and the plan and 1st. North at a sacrifice price of the organization of W. S. Societies ; Come in. , , ' In the various schools of the county. acre lot with basement dug, on Choice farm and garden Beeds all 2nd. west 4th. north for only $296 on varieties. Fruit Growers Association. easy terms. It. J. E. BAIRD, In Eddy Building. fLUM r son-in-la- , ? polio jtion inch see: M A HEN you hear the Sonora you get a new idea as to the beauty of tone which W 0 flseu, it is possible to obtain in a phonograph. The Sonora tone is famous for its wonderful charm, for its naturalness of expression, for its crystal clearness and for its rich, velvety, lorelei 1 f,ItteeJo , Exec ch , iv A. oeeph laren eely, Finan f, ch ialver smoothness. All that you possibly expect of a phonois realized in the wonderful and more graph fillip V, C as. mm dei 1 Sonora! n, W IVe have a superb line at L prices from Wb Com brish $50 to $1000 Roy all, A atih E tm. J. Holt JESSE IV. HOOPES HUGH UNDERTAKER Tesh cation t ima G-- 9 wmbe iculty Oliv gh sc DEW I The: fterno Sbaby Qrand djrand ase of lari w his a the icure Fiel : GOOD SANITARY MILK for Mrs. Clarence A. Jensen, N. 5th Mr. Wynn L. Eddy has recovered from his affliction with influenza and City. is back on the job at his pace of business once more. sale W. adv a WANTED burlap WANT COLUMN Feed Store. sacks. Ca! adv tf. s 500 bus! le lips fflnit GOOD RANCH FOR SALE A 200 acre irrigated ranch in th latioi famous Lost River Valley; 200 inebe rang WANTED Girl for general house Call phone work, LOOK FOR THE THREE BIG EYES. Miss Sarah Josephson, who is sufferFOR SALE black raspberry p'ants. water, 84th water right, in the Los the ing with a second attack of influenza Our new optical house will be a plea- R. Vr Call, 3rd N. 3rd W. City. adv. River; all irrigated but 20 acres pas ter and who is seriously ill, is reported to ture. Soil is deep black loam and th ose sant surprise to all in need of eye E be improving slowly. very farmer needs at least a entire ranch is surrounded with goo men glasses. You shall have the best of and a small caliber rifle fence. Good house and some othe 1)1611 I Mr. James Cottam spent the week attention. Get your glasses fitted in preferred. end at Snowville, returning home yesimprovements; located half mile froi; time and stop all eye strain. Place ... R. Station and school. Has pr Je 1 SALE FOR cart. to tms He was folding haby accompanied terday. Hotel near the Boothe, Brigham City. Good condition, a bargain. Phone dueed in one year, no tons alfalf; snten city by Messrs D. G. Nelson, J. W. 283-J- . . 1300 bushels grain, 2 cars potatoes fnditi . It. The Brown Optical Co. cottam Jr., and Rooert ivlng. will do better than this. Will mah Mend .WANTED Alfalfa seed, seed wheat, to suit the purcuaser, to tb jhh i terms, Barley, Burlap sacks. Cach Feed Store right party. This is a real opportut It. ity. For further information call It FOR SALE V4 acre orchard and this office. adv t 4. f the house, $350.00. Also modern home with WANTED a few thousand goof1, 2 acre orchard. Hans Olsen, 4th West tf. adobes. Dr. R. T. Willey. aver 4th South. m 28 a 7. pd. Wkh aachii HATCHING EGGS FOR WILL BUY. Any number of good Leghorn (English) White OrpingtoT Vde healthy hens or pullets. What have R. I. Red. ' No better layers i tb act you? Write to A. S. Larsen, Bounti- state. NORMAN LEE. lay tf ful, Utah. lyde FOR SALE. A few rebuilt F.ir j WANTED. Setting hens. Norman cars; as good as new and rai oai M. 1 ad Lee. tf gains. Stewart Motor Co. I la a 83-j-- l. 5 THE EDDY DRUG STORE i v Cut-Ra- te Drugs. Seasonable Goods at Reasonable Prices m-2- 5 a-- , C-- -- ml0-my-1- 0 renin onjoi pgT8 ill b Our Faults Firs atter too E IF FAULTS . THEY Secure As Never Before have been in business for many years but at no time have we felt so secure against sudden calamity as since becoming members of the Federal Reserve System. It gives us assurance that we can realize upon a substantial portion of our assets at any time. . To To To To ARE- - be Prompt and Courteous Keep a Fresh Clean Stock be Accurate in all Things Treat You Right. Brigham City, Utah. "A BANK WITH A HEART. seal fesid Sect iregi id V m 1 '. M Thii Sno jSrigl rsei . SECURITY SAVINGS BANK 'per The Peoples Drug Co. PHONE No. 4. P mb Fou |