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Show ! 1 ELDER NE Devoted to no Party or Faction I VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE- BABY TANK BRIGHAM . HOME JULY 4TH . L -- )c c I he angel of death entered the home elev-yea- e Hne of his grandmother, Mrs. Malmrose in this city, to which Yielwas removed some time ago from hii home in Mantua on account of heart weakness which necessitated a lo4er altitude. Leakage of the heart wujs the cause of death, the lads condition being aggravated because of his natural desire to participate in stren-uoi- s play and other activities which hii fellows engaged in. Some time kkb, he played a game of basket ball Ihi effects of which were at once qiceable in his condition, f'he boy was born at Mantua, Janu-ai25, 1908, and was a very promising child. He is survived by his parents, a number of brothers and sisters and other relatives. Funeral services art being held at Mantua this after-n- . y by CHALLENGE K hat is the matter of the Brigham Baje Ball fans? It is surprising that fown of the importance of Brigham s not have a good game of ball -- lon'Ce in a while, seeds e view of the fact Biat the Box isociatio M. I. A. is making a big effort a- -l- ohg the line of Thrift work and their mwtfirit big hit is to be Sunday night we, ing Growetf&f Box Elder High School boys, chal-tf- . eage the best talent In the town for a lame of ball to be played Saturday af- your bes'.ertioon. May 3rd, proceeds of which to be turned over to the Box ad shells-trej Stake M. I. A. to help along the splendid work they are carrying on. erve yo1'. BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL Fleming ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT, Easily By A. G. Twitchell. iserve l1 El-td- Gro tf' I NOTICE TO SOLDIERS A meeting will be held in the Com-o- t Club rooms Saturday evening clock- to which all the Box El-cm4--county boys who ever belonged to m t'Teld Artillery are invited. 9 an important meeting and all Lna9bciated with the 145th are urged be present, - nain I JENSOI 1 s e $67,-55- 0 - o I o 1 Ag-l- 1 e r after nine oclock, and took their old son, Norman Phil Ander-Thboy passed away at the at f8 J. Bids Awarded Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Anderson Mantua Sunday morning at a little n T SPEED UP Street Lighting HffART FAILURE CLAIMS PROMISING BOY. ruit NUMBER 5. State Chairman W. W. Armstrong Beautifully impressive funeral serOn Sunday evening next, in the Tab-The high school music department has advised all county chairmen that vices were held in the Second ward ernacle in this city, a Thrift Conven-Jhanever put on an opera in better the Victory Loan is lagging and it is chapel Sunday afternoon over the re- tion of all the M. I. A. workers and style than the presentation of Billie necessary to speed up on tire part of mains of the late Lucy Nichols Jenson, school teachers in Box Elder County j Taylor which was given by an all I all workers and the people generally. wife of Joseph M. Jenson and who died will be held. school cast last Friday evening. In He is urging Utah to go over the top at Los Angeles on Thursday. The In arranging for this convention, it j every department of the production by the close of the present week. body arrived in Brigham City Satur- is not the thought or desire of the there was a finish that boardered on In Box Elder County, the total sub- day afternoon, accompanied by the County Central Committee to inter-- the professional and the entire presen-ferhusband and his daughter, Myrtle, the with the Victory Loan and the ac- tation moved without a hitch. Con scription up to last evening were minus the subscription of railroad party being met at Salt Lake City by tive work of the War Savings cam- - ductor E. D. Mann had his choruses employees which totals $4,900. Box R. Leo Jenson. Before the services paign will not be inaugudated until trained to perfection with the result Elder Countys quota is $307,000 and on Sunday, a throng of old time friends after the Victory Loan is out of the that the ensemble numbers were given the campaign closes on Saturday, May and neighbors filed past the casket in way. But school will close in just a with a vim and tempo that was fairly 10th, so that nearly half the time has the Jenson home on Main street, and few weeks and it is very desirable exhilirating and naturally forced spon-tget the Thrift Campaign outlined to j taneous applause, expired and this county has not yet gazed for the last time upon the fea tures of their departed friend and as- the school teachers, in as much as the I in the dancing, a revelation was prereached half its quota. The Tremonton district is the first sociate. The Second ward chapel was schools are going to play the principal Isented for the eight young ladies who in this county to go over. Chairman filled to capacity at the services, part in the W. S. b. activities thisl had been trained in the tcrpsichorean A. N. Fishburn reported to chairman great many coming from io..c, distances year, as early as possible in order that art, executed the figures in a way that Peters this morning, that his district to pay a last respect to the deceased they may organize their children for left mighty little to be desired. Juat has subscribed $16,800 and is still and extend sympathy to the bereaved the summer savings which it Is exoect-Jtshow what the girls could do, they going strong. The quota for the dis- family. There was a wealth of floral ed each school child will practice and gave a classic number of Egyptian art trict is $15,500 and the record is a tributes arranged along the stand and be able to make a splendid report on Jtilat was great and had to be repeated, when school opens in September. Next This bevy of young brilliant one. covering the casket. beauties, with Complaints are being filed by the H. T. Blackburn conducted Sunday evening was the only date limbs and graces of the thoroughbred, Bishop canvassing committees that men who the services and remarks were made suitable for the comention so it was which they are every one of them, was found it very easy to subscribe a thous- by Bishop Blackburn, Sister Charlotte decided to make arrangements to that constantly springing into action dur and dollars or more in the fourth loan Boden, former president of the ward end. ing the progress of the opera and beare contenting themselves this time Relief Society organization. President Every Mutual Improvement organ- tween acts and in each case showed with a fifty dollar bond and one bishop Sarah P. Stohl of the Stake Relief So- ization in all the stakes within Box the audience something new, Mis reports that his ward has not enough ciety Board, Patriarch James Olsen Elder county have been asked to send Lydia Hansen, who instructed the widows or the ward would go over the President Rudger Clawson of the Apos- at least five delegates to the conven- dancing girls, presented a ballet that top in short order. These are serious tles Quorum, Peter H. Sorensen, Jos- tion to be held next Sunday evening was not only marvelous because of the indictments and men of means, as well eph H. Watkins. President S. Norman and the general public is also invited fact that it was composed of home as men who have no means, should Lee and W. T. Davis. Each speaker to attend and get the valuable instruc-- talent, but because of the superlative appreciate the fact that the war is not referred lovingly and feelingly to the tions and enjoy the entertainment that excellence of the work. The young yet over; that there are over a million life of the deceased and the many kind will be provided. ladies who made up this stunning American soldiers still In Europe, acts she had performed in life. Pres It is contemplated, this year, to con- group included Misses Rhoda Lee, while many more hundreds of thous- ident Clawson preached an impressive duct the W. S. S. Anderson, Elva Blackburn, Anna campaign through ands of boys are in the United States sermon on the wonderful privilege organized War Savings Societies to be Laura Stohl, Agnes White, Norma and they all have to be fed and clothed which birth into this existence is and effected in every Mutual Improve-- Morgan, Elna Jensen and Inez Bunot. and those overseas have to be brought how necessary it is in order to equip ment Association, every class room in As to the principals, every one of back home. The Victory Loan is the the individual to obtain complete and the schools, every industrial plant them Is worthy of mention. Preston last war loan the government expects eternal salvation In the presence within the county and everywhere else Watkins as Captain Flapper, made a to float. After this, the people will be God. The important steps in the life when ten or more people come togeth- hit with the audience every time one called upon to pay the remaining ex- of the departed had been her birth er in a regular way so that an active of the fair sex would cross the stage pense of the war througn taxation, in her marriage and her death and oranganization could be maintained. and he set off in chase. Preston had which event the money is collected, each there is such wonderful possibili The plan will be fully outlined at the some good lines and got a laugh in no interest is paid for its use and the ties that be it would proper, next Sunday evening. convention the right place every time. really principal is never returned. said the speaker, for the congregation The program for the Thrift ConBerlin Whitaker did some mighty Box Elder County made good in to rejoice with the departed because vention, will be as follows: fine work in the character part of Sir every other loan; it would be to her of the successful manner in which she The Christensen Symphony orches- Mincing Lane, the dignified oil Earl. shame to fall down in this last one. has made each important step in her tra will render several selections. His brogue, affected to impersonate the Mr. Denmark Jensen of the canvass- life. She will be resurrected as sure Nye Male Quartet of Garland will part, was splendidly sustained and h;s ing department of the Liberty Loan as the sun shines and her course render a number. mannerisms added much to the interCounty Central Committee, and a com- this life entitles her to lay claim to A vocal solo will be supplied by pretation. pany of workers, left on Saturday on a her husband and children throughout one of the prominent soloists of GarShirley Horsley as Billie Taylor the tour of the western part of the county the eternities. land. virtuous young gardner, caught the with the intention of holding meetings President Lee read the 40th chapter Mrs. Connie M. Peters will sing idea of the character and so well did in every precinct nd doing everything of Alma from the Book of Mormon solo. to the part that he give expression and in every precinct doing everything which contains the words of the pro Mr. Jack Wright will sing a solo. no had the audience difficulty whatand to stimulate the workers a at people Last evening, special meeting pliet to his son Corianton concerning Chairman C. H. Skidmore will out- ever in getting the point. of the City Council, the bids for the purchase Victory Bonds. the resurrection from the dead. line the plan of organization and camHave you bought to your limit? Glendon Watkins did sofe admir-aplreconstruction of the city street lightThe musical program consisted paign. work as Christopher Crabb, in ing system were awarded. the hymns Resting Now and Sister, Mr. Will G. Farrell of Salt Lake City love with Phoebe and incidentally thi Thou Was Mild And Lovely sung by The Merrell Lumber ' Company of BIG TROUT PLANT AT will deliver an address. Glen looksd of tutor that young lady. SPRING VALLEY. the choir, a duett entitled Tired this city will furnisli the wood poles not. will be to made was seat lost to the and Arrangements dignified yet O. Elias Jensen, sung by Isaac H. and for 12,561.40. Yesterday, Messrs R. V. Call and a solo My Love Lies Sleeping by all the delegates in the body of the humor of the situation, when neces.diy The Western Electric company was Henry Stander motored down to the John C. Wright and the hymn I Know house and the general public will be arose, and his big voice fairly boomed awarded the contract to supply the State Fish seHatchery at Murray and That My Redeemer Lives by Victor invited to occupy the galleries. The out in melodious strains in all the material for the unit lighting pole sys- cured 75,000 trout which were taken E. Madsen. The prayers were offered convention will begin promptly at 8 songs. tem for $3,484.80, and the out to the Spring Valley ranch, near by Bishop David P. Burt and Bishop oclock and it is hoped to have the j Allan Manns Ben Barnacle was a Electric company was awarded Monument Point, today, and tabernacle packed to capacity. gem. Allan was made up in a manner planted In Brigham Wright. the bid for the material in the recon- Locomotive bethat was sidesplitting and he never Springs. The fish are struction of the distributing system, ing propagated by Spring PRINCESS lost an opportunity to Inject some litValley Ranch in Ogden on was Mr. J. Johansen which includes transroriners and lighttle drolleries-intCompany, in which the Stohl boys of Sunday on a business errand. the action which These this ning arrestors for $2,181.99. Is a pretty story told in catchy mu- made him the rael fun producer every city and Mr. Call are interested Mr. William Preston went over to three bids total $8,228.19. The City and splendid success has attended the sic and interesting dialogue. The time he appeared on the stage. There Garland Sunday morning and spent must take care of the freight, except efforts thus far. One well meaning but fussy is but one suggestion that might ije a Iamit, year ago 26,000 the king day visiting his children. on the wood poles, and pay for labor trout were monarch, is personified planted in the springs and by Frank made, Allen, and that is just invert Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malmrose are Stevens who will of installing the system. Just how the public your clay pipe occasionally. It would they have grown rapidly while some surprise much that will amount to has not been of the native trout in those waters over from Logan in attendance at with his fine add another touch of reality to the developing bass voice. estimated. Bnl Bui, the princess and beautiful interpretation. have attained a length of nearly a foot the Anderson funeral. Sergeant Wm. C. Call, son of Judge daughter of King Iamit, is a pure sweet and a half. There is arf abundance of Miss Jessie Whitaper sang like a and Mrs. J. D. Call, arrived home unCITY COUNCIL. feed and the slight alkaline flavor of soprano singer. You will delight in bird and looked sweet as a peach. Her the waters seem to be just to the lik- expectedly on Saturday, from Fort D. hearing Clara Watkins as Princess interpretation of the part of Phoebe A. Russell where he was demobilized The City Council held a meeting ing of the fish. Bui Bui. , Farleigh, was acceptable in all that from the service. Sergeant Call was a Friday evening, Mayor Peters and all Caspian an amible young prince i3 a the term implies. She not only sang member of the 363rd infantry of the Councilmen except Mr. Dunn, present coming tenor worthy of public encour- her lines but spoke them, with approQUARTERLY CONFERENCE 40th division to which division he was Man of Upon recommendation City agement. Leland Davis will look and mannerisms which fitted in to POSTPONED. assigned from the 145th Field Artil- act and sing the part of a real prince. priate ager C. O. Roskelley, the City Janitors a nicety. Her gowns we.re stunning with which to went he France. lery salary was increased five dollars per Ida, the court chaperon, Erma Val- and in sailors bell leg trousers and The regular quarterly conference Sergeant Call was attached to the entine would have a stand in with month, beginning May 1st. Miss Jessie made as handsome of the Box Elder Stake was apjudge advocates department with the any king with her deep contralto voice middy, City Justice H. J. Packer, presented a man as she was as her natural to be held on Saturday and young pointed headquarters company of the division his report for the first quarter of 1919, Naomi Faulk- self. Lilia, a 1st. June and 3l3t May Sunday, and some had interesting experiences. ner, a close friend of Princess Bui Bui, which was accepted. Justice Packer On account of the postponed anMiss Edith Edwards made the most His brother Justin is, still in the seralso tendered his resignation to take will please, sure. of the nual conference of some splendid opportunities for April vice in is to but home get expecting as soon as successor effect could his Odell Nelson, as Alain, a friend of stage work in the character of Arabelchurch being set for June 1st, 2nd the near future. be appointed. The resignation was Prince Caspian, is a baritone who will la Lane, reading and singing her lines and 3rd, the quarterly eonferenue Among those who came from distant make himself heard. accepted and Mayor Peters presented of the Box Elder Stake has been in splendid fashion. She, too, was the name of H. M. Figgins for Justice points to attend the funeral services to June 14th and 15th. a baritone, keeper of the gowned gorgeously and her native Dosay, postponed over the of tne Mrs. J. remains of The Peace, the nomination bearing late . an English Donche vivacity was epectively displayed M. Jenson, on Sunday last, were Mr. royal spectacles, is the endorsement of the following atBurt Is type. knough Dosay. George BOARD OF EDUCATION. and Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Mrs. Wallace torneys: W. J. Lowe. W. E. Davis, C. As Eliza Dabsey, playing companion Justso, is as the name implies, and E. Foxley, B. Howel Jones, LeRoy B. Hunter, W. C. Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. to Ben Barnacle, Miss May Nelson had an on ever Cash the eye All keeps Royal were at members of the board Lorenzo Mrs. B. C. Call. The appointJensen, Lydia ChristenYoung and the regular meeting last Friday. ment was unanimously confirmed. sen, Mrs. Sarah Corey, Mrs. m. Fowl- Box. Is his voice tenor or baritone? some good character work that was Member Shumway reported condition er. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Corey, Mrs. You be the judge. His name is J. C. most acceptably done. She was made Payroll and a number of claims were up in fine style for the character and of Fielding school. Steps will be ta- Lena Jensen, Mrs. Lottie Gamble, Mr. Ensign. approved and ordered paid. most of her lines were spoken, giving M. make to ken Mrs. Mrs. Mr. ana Marion Preston necessary repairs. Robinson, Mrs. Budge and City Manager C. O. Roskelley prea fine oppor inity for the audience to use M. of school Bid of Lincoln for re Stewart Miss he $10 Jenson direct have which J. in communication a III, Jenson, sented Horsley charge. commended that the bid of Geo.A.Lowe water for the season was submitted by Carina fTenson, Ephraim Jenson, Mr. Vance Tingey is business manag- get the comedy. Miss Myrtle Lilly white wras a dashNorma Jenson, Jesse Scott Jenson, er. All the teachers of the Junior Co. on pipe and pipe fittings for the Wm. Jeppson and accepted. "Susan. Her natural beauty was ing Honey-villat baord meet The will entire all School of Salt Lake City; High are aiding in every poswrater works department, be accepted Clyde Jenson, on Thursday, this week, to inspect Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nichols of sible way and thus the success of the effectively enhansed by the stunning at $2,364, and that the bid of D. C. wore and it was Dunbar on road boxes at $28.50 be ac- school house and determine the needs Idaho; Miss Dora Christensen production is assured. It will be pre- gowns which she no male wonder the principals found of Newton; Warren Tingey of Wes- sented Friday evening, May 2nd at cepted. Recommendations accepted, of that community. little her. She had in difficulty loving were A matters number of Mr. rountine the Auditorium. and Mrs. Yesedi of ton, and and Mr. Roskelley was authorized to High School of. and discussed on disposed Popular prices. order the materia). (Continued page three.) At the luncheon given by the Red Cross at the Boothe cafe Saturday evening, and which was attended by thirty representative citizens from Box Elder county, it was unanimously decided that the most fitting time to stage the big county welcome home . celebration' for the soldier and sailor boys, would be July 4th. Two dates were under consideration, June 15th, which is Flag Day, and the nations birthday, the latter date winning out because more of the boys will be home by that time and there will be more the celeitit. The Victory Loan Committee is time to perfect the detailswasof the place bration. Brigham City endeavoring to get the high school festivities. the for designated of the to band accompany pilgrimage The function will not be a Fourth the Baby Tank as a musical escort as of July celebration in any sense of the I well as to furnish a musical program but will be entirely in honor of term, machine at the various stops which the who proffered their services men the will make. in the great to their government Every man, woman and child in this war honor the and guests will world I ter-city must have a look at this little a unidonned who man include every which ror, the great war implement not have he even may though f undoubtedly figured very greatly in form the than trenches nearer the the defeat of the Huns and the over-- got any at the corps student training army throw of autocracy. These tanks were where this universities state various drive effective in the Argonne Forest will be no and will give actual war demonstra- - training was given. There as but all to rank, distinction, cither, tions in this city. the boys will be regarded as equals and the program to be carried out will I high school opera f J WILL BE REPEATED, be so arranged as to make them feel and understand that Box Elder counbecause of the many insistent de- ty appreciates what they did and mands, the High School opera com- honors them for it. pany will repeat the comic opera, Bil-li- 4 The meeting Saturday evening, apTaylor, probably next Monday ev pointed Chairman W. E. Morgan, who ening. It was the purpose to give is chairman or the Box Elder County a presentation of the opera this even- Chapter of the American Red Cross, ing, but on account of a uerangement chairman of the executive committee in-- the throat of one of the principals, to arrange for the celebration and authe date will have to be auvanced, the thorized him to appoint the other memec. exact time to be announce bers on the committee. Mr. Morgan will have the committee ready for anINFANT SUCCUMBS TO nouncement later in the week. PNEUMONIA The expense of the Welcome Home will be bourne entirely by the Red n Sunday afternoon at 3: 15 oclock, Cross and enough funds have been Dfverel Jeppson Perry, the six months provided to arrange for the kind of pubold infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos lic celebration that the soldiers and Pfrry of Perry, died from pneumonia sailors are entitled to. There will be after being ill but a few days. The more in detail to announce later. baby was born on October 18, 1918, and funeral services were held at the residence yesterday afternoon at four Oclock. , Th Victory Loan French Baby Tank, iresli from the battlefields of France ad dressed in its coat of artistic camouflage, will arrive in Brigham City tomorrow morning to "do its bit in The stimulating the Victory Loan. formidable little war demon will parade the streets under the manipulation of two army oflicers who are its Custodians and it will pay a visit to each of the city schools, including the Jifgh school, where its mechanism will b fully explained and all students will b permitted to get a close up view c CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 29tli, 1919. WILL COME TOM C But Just to All. . ic ? d a , Inter-Mountai- n BUL-BU- mezzo-sopran- thru-out- Row-en- e Rex-bur- a |