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Show 'TTJY SDAY, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, APRILS, 1919. qr gjgp m page fowl. Y gm Mr. David Evans was over from his farm west of Corinne yesterday doing BiiiimiiiiiimiiihimiiiimiuiiiHiiiiiijjij ' some shopping. was a business Mr N L. THE LITTLE HELP Misses Sevena and Daisy Madsen yesterday. visitor Lake Salt in City spent the week end By MILDRED E. SWENSON. Lance at the Academy Wedne- visiting relatives. It sday night. Mrs. Ella B. Johnson, form- - conntv niuiiuillllillllllllillHIIIIililillilllHIliri.Ti Rer. Adam G. Frank was a south recorder, was visiting friends in Brig- (Copyright, 1918, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Lound passenger on the morning car ham City yesterday. Both glanced up from the fashion Misses Fay Cornwall and Kathrine yesterday. she had been perusing to where paper Mrs. Riley Hoopes of Star Valley Is Cannon were visiting friends in Ogden her mother sat sewing. She was makvisiting his uncle, Mr. Jesse W. Hoopes on Saturday afternoon. ing a dress for Beth, of course but Mr. John H. Watkins was down from with all due regurd to a style that and family. Mrs. Andy L. Jensen has had as her Beaver Dam yesterday on some mat- would lust, for their dresses had to do them for a long time. Beth sighed. of business. guest the past few days Miss Delone ters Mother, she said, wouldnt you A marriage permit was issued durBuchanan of Mason, Nevada. be just tickled to pieces to wake up of to Bair Ogden some Henry Mr, J. F. Squires of Logan spent a ing the week morning and find that you could few days of the week in this city visit- and Annie Parkinson of Franklin, Ida. go out and get a dress already made In Misses Florence Kelly and Mona Jen- the latest fashion, without regard to ing his sons, A. M. and Leo Squire went down to Salt Lake City Fri- whether it would wear well or not? sen and their families. "Yes, dear, she said, but you know and spent the week end afternoon day Mrs. R. Leo Jenson and children who I would be impossible now. that t iave been visiting relatives in Brig-La- visiting friends. know it, mother, said Beth, with Messrs. J. C. Knudson and J. ChesCity, returned to Lava Hot sigh, but, goodness me, I do hope that ter Knudaon were in Ogden on Satur- it wont be like this forever I There, Springs, Idaho, on Sunday. Miss Pauline Pettigrew, who is vis- day on some matters of business. Mr. mother, forget that ; Im a little pig to But her mothin his used car on a care about it at alii iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Knudson traded didn't forget. She knew how hard er 1919 model Apperson. tor E. Madsen, spent Sunday afternoon was for her daughter to go without Mr. L. S. Pond was called to Pocatello It In Ogden visiting a friend. the prettythlngs that she had been one Mrs. Joseph Soble and children Hat- last week by the severe illness of accustomed to have. You see, Mr. Marvin had heard his tie and Leo, and Miss Jennie Bloom of his sons who had contracted the flu. at man is The sick improving reported call a short time before and countrys left Sunday for New York City to visit had gone to join the colors, leaving his this writing. for a period of several months. wife and sixteen-year-ol- d daughter to Big Dance at the Academy WednesMr. and Mrs. Carl F .Nelson and on the amount he had in the get along It children are down from Malad, Idaho, day night. bank, after many years of saving. It Mr. and was a small amount, too, but .large Edward L. Hansen Mrs. and in this their with city visiting daughter who is attending the high school here, children have returned to Brigham enough to keep his wife and daughter City from Cherry Creek, Idaho whither In comparative comfort until he should and other relatives. of Mr. and Mrs, Harland A. Valentine they located some few years ago and return, but without the luxuries life. busiand baby were up from Ogden Sunday Mr. Hansen set up a mercantile No one knew when the fight for in fruit growing Mr. ness. He will engage visiting relatives and friends. would be ended, and until humanity Valentine is one of the linotype opera so he says, having disposed of his It was, Mr. Marvin, now Captain Marstore and all his business interests. tors on the Ogden Standard. vin, would stay In France. But the Elder C. W. Richards returned Sun- little family he had left were proud Mr. Earl Pierce of Salt Lake City was and veil known In this community, day evening from St. Louis, Mo., where of the husband and father who over the sea, fighting that they might work has he been doing missionary returned last week from the Hawaiian be free, and didnt really mind conIslands where he has been doing mis- since December. Elder Richards was called upon a short mission and depar- serving a little, that he might have sionary work for the past three years. the necessities. ted on the 11th of December. He went A baby was born to "Mrs. Hyrum At the luncheon table next noon with a head that was smooth as Beth outlined a It proposition. Jensen Friday night but it lived only away billiard ball on top but returns with startled her mother and made her reala short time. The family is afflicted aa luxurious growth of hair and inci- ize that her little girl was growing up with Influenza, but reports from the dentally looks fit as a fiddler. fast This was what Beth had sughome are to the effect that all are dogested: She was young and strong, son Mrs. Devem and Mr. of Sheffield, ing well . J. W. Sheffield and Hyrum Malmrose, and they needed girls to do farm work for the summer; so vhy couldnt she County Commissioner O. G. Sweeten son of Mrs. Augusta Malmrose and was down from Collinston on Saturday go? May Jones was going to a farm both residents of the First ward, have In Stonevllle, and she wasnt half as on some special matters of business, received calls to go on a mission, the strong as Beth was, etc.; bat what fie came back again yesterday to be first named to the Hawaiian Islands would Mrs. Marvin do with her only in attendance at the regular meeting on May 2nd and the last named to'the daughter away from her for the sumof the Board of County Commissioners. Northern States about May 14th. A mer? Beth had that all thought out Mrs. C. O. Roskelley and children number of other young people of the too. Uncle Jim, fathers brother, had went over to Smlthfiejd last week to a farm a ways and would be are city anticipating a letter from Box sure to hire visit relatives and they contracted the "B. help for the summer! Why couldn't Beth be one of that help?" flu. Mr. Roskelley was called to their Mother could go up for a visit. bedside and returned yesterday morn- DEWEY EARL GIVEN oiX . , Finally Mrs. Marvin decided to give ing with the report that they are all MONTHS IMPRISONMENT. Beths plan a chance, and wrote the on the highroad to recovery. In the district court in this city on letter ta Uncle Jim. .Then, few days Mr. Albert Meldrum, formerly one Why, of Friday afternoon, Judge Call passed later, came an answer; of the school teachers in this county, sentence upon Dewey Earl, convicted course, they could come, and he would but now associated with the U. P. & L. on the be more than g)ad to do what he could charge of endeavoring to exCo., was up from Ogden on Saturday tort money from Claud Grover of for his brothers wife and child. So, a week later, Mrs. Marvin and Beth on some matters of business. Mr. i Fielding for keeping his , lips sealed were on their way to the farm. Meldrum has decided to get back into from giving out damaging information Early in the fall they came bflek the teaching profession and during his concerning the character of said home after their long summer in the visit to Brigham last Saturday, signed Grover. The court imposed a senBeth tanned and tired, but a contract to teach in Box Elder coun- tence of six months in the county jail. country and Mrs. Marvin satisfied that happy, ty next year. the summer had been spent to the best advantage. And when she looked Elder Franklin J. Petersen, son of STAKE OFFICERS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Petersen, is home NEXT SUNDAY. Into Beths smiling face she was more to from the Eastern States Mission where The regular Stake Priesthood, Stake than glad that she had consented she and earn extra her to money, plan be has been laboring for the past two and Ward Officers meeting of the Box thought how many pretty things that years and more. Eider Petersen spent Elder Stake will convene in the Stake same money would buy for her little most of his time in the state of Penn- Tabernacle on Sunday next at 1:30 p. girl. sylvania and while the going was not m. Department work will be engaged Therefore, she was greatly suralways smooth, yet he had a splendid In and conveniences for Sunday prised, one day a short time later, experience and returns home looking School, Mutual Improvement Associa- when she suggested that they go down and feeling fine. He was called to the tions, Primary and Religion Class will t6wn and do some shopping, with the Scandinavian mission and reached be provided In the Central school. All money Beth had earned, to have Beth .New York two years ago when the those whose duty it is to be present say, No, mother, we wont do any I'm afraid," and then as her German submarine warfare was at its are earnestly requested to be in attend- shopping,looked at her in amazement: mother height. On account of the dangers at- ance at the meeting. , No, mother, not now. I I hope you tendant upon ocean traffic at that time, STAKE PRESIDENCY. wont mind, but, well, mother, Ive the company of missionaries Scheduled Sent It sent all that money to dad I to dad!" cried Mrs. Marvin, why, for overseas duty was reassigned to WHO SAYS ITS NOT A DECENT The .money PLACE IN BRIGHAM TO EAT? how could you, Beth? missions in the United States. BOOTHE CAFE, of course. Open to that meant so much 1" Duck hunting in stormy weather There, Its all right, mother," sata with Remington UMC WETFROOF the public. Popular Prices. Beth. "I Just couldnt tell you, you now under shells means freedom from shotshell management see. I Entirely thought maybe you might ob. Our Sundays chicken dinner, spectroubles. because little selfish me simply ject ialty. thought she wanted pretty things, and The cookings the thing. We have so I did it before you could know anyHOME MISSIONARY the best chef in the state. thing about it, and have time to stop APPOINTMENTS. HOTEL BOOTHE CAFE. me. You remember that last letter It we had from dad, where he spoke of Following are the Stake Presidency those boys In his company who had Mouth.' Sad Taste in Your and High Council appointments for homes or friends? And he When you have a bad taste in your no real Sunday, April 27th: too, that they were lonesome said, mouth you may know that your digestover there, and that If they only had Willard. Victor E. Madsen, L. A. ion is faulty. A dose of Chamberlains something to cheer them up, a phonoSnow. Tablets will usually correct the dis- graph, perhaps a cheap one, of Perry. Joseph N. Stohl, S. N. Cook. order. also cause a gentle mov- course It might help a lot. But It . Mantua. Joseph A. West, Joseph H. ement They bowrels. 'You will find seemed almost Impossible to raise the of the Watkins. one of the best medicines money for It. Every one had chipped to this be First Ward. 0. C. Loveland, Dento the you have ever become acquainted in and was looking forward mark Jensen. time when there would be enough, but adv. with. Second Ward. Pres. S. Norman Lee, well, you know how long It would take to get enough for that phonoW. C. Horsley. Try This For 8our Stomach. graph. So I knew that my little bit Third Ward C. Elia3 Jensen, Eat slowly, masticate your food thor- would help enough! Oh, I do hope It Reeder. meat and none did! And you dont mind, do you, Fourth Ward. John D. Peters, M. oughly. Eat but little If at for all you are still mother? You see how It was? 6upper. L. Nichols. Mind? Of course, Mrs. Marvin troubled with sour stomach take one Harper. Joseph H. Llllywhite, Nels of Chamberlains Tablets before didnt mind. She simply gathered her going Madsen. adv. little daughter Into her arms and to bed, , Honeyville. Lewis S. Pond, Frank kissed her. As for the boys over there, they W. Flshbum. did get their phonograph and blessed Bear River. Philip Quayle, C. M. LOOK FOR the girl who had gone without the Jensen. THE RED BALL ' pretty things that were so attractive WT. Corinne. Jesse Hoopes, David TRADE MARK to her, that they, a few unknown solP. Burt. diers who had thought no one cared for them, might have a little pleasure. OOK FOR THE THREE BIG EYES. But It was not the glorious deed they firearms Ammunition pictured It to be, although It was one of the little things that count Just Our new optical house will be a plea-m- t one of the things that the people all surprise to all In need of eye over this broad land are doing today, lasses. You shall have thfe best of that these soldiers of ours may be Mention. 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