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Show TODAY, JUNE 13, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, mt. SOCIETY EVENTS PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. Homer J. Rich was up from den yesterday on some matters buBlnese. e of CHOICE Miqsoa of Paris, Idaho, were united in marriage at the home of Mrs. Minson, Bishop T. H. Blackburn perform-jinthe ceremony. Mrs. Minson lost her first husband a number of years He was a u&C, by the hand of death. brother to her present husband whose wife was claimed by the influenza dur- ing the winter. Both have a number of children and both were interested rin each other from a family relation-'shistandpoint so they concluded the wisest thing to do was to become united together and their many friends are congratulating them upon that decision. They will make their home in Paris, to which place they departed yesterday. g Fresh and Cured pleasure. Mrs. Hans Ogaard returned last evening from a weeks vslt with relatives and friends. Tickets to the Danish excursion for sale at S. Wagers Bakery, E. Hartmann, Hans Ogaard and Steam Laun- MEATS I ! ? The Skaggs Brigham store is a LINK in a CHAIN OF MODES connect STORES that Brigham and Box CASH AND CARRY county with all the market advantages of larger cities, it share like with all Skaggs Stores In great quantity purchases and the k discounts gained thereby. Skaggs Stores are not only LARGE fiPr f ERS, but CASH BUYERS. We practice ourselves the same priaci t our to thousands of customers. c'OLUME TV of thrift that we advocate TINUOUS SAVING to our patrons is responsible for our CONToji OUS GROWTH. , p It Mr. Nels Jensen of Salt Lake City mas in Brigham yesterda-- on his way out to his ranch near Kelton. Mrs. W. L. Holst and the Misses Olive Jenson and Veda Hunsaker were visiting in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. Alma Josphson was down from Malad yesterday visiting relatives and attending to some business matters. Miss Aileen Jensen has gone to Pocatello to enter summer school with a view of teaching in Idaho next win- ter. Miss Eva Hartmann is having a modern cottage erected on west Forest street, which she will use for rental purposes. Mrs. P. Romer and daughter Miss Lenora Romer, were guests of Mrs. A ageline Hansen and family at Honey-viilon Sunday last. Fresh Vegetables EVERY DAY, AND THEY ARE HOME GROWN. BRIGHAM JQNE PEAS ARE .NOW ON THE MARKET; AND ALL OTHER EARLY ALSO STRAWBERRIES SUMMER VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. . On Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie Whitaker entertained at a bathing party in honor of her friend. Miss Blanche Ellsworth of Chicago, who is visiting her. The party went down to the Hot Springs and enjoyed a plunge after which luncheon was spread in the picnic grove. Those who enjoyed the evening were Misses Blanche Ellsworth, Elva Blackburn, Aglai Anderson, Anna Laura Stohl, Lenora White and Agnes White of Willard, Jessie Every Day Is a Special With Us five-roo- e Mr. Israel Hunsaker of Honey viile underwent a successful operation at the Pearse hospital Wednesday for the removal of his appendix. Whitaker. Mathias Brothers On Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Miss Mabel E. Smith and Mr. Alex 1 Musulas of this city were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smith and the groom is one of the proprietors of the Grill and Brigham Cafe. Mr. BOY INJURED BY DERRICK FORK Paris and Mrs. Musulas are still in Salt Lake City visiting but expect to return to Yesterday, Leland Hunsaker, son of this on Sunday to make their Israel Hunsaker of Honeyville, was homecity here. knocked off a load of hay by a derrick fork and severely bruised. The young man was operating the hay fork on PIANO RECITAL SUCCESS. the load and when he pulled the trip The piano recital given by the purope, the pulley at the other end of the fork came loose and the fork ran back pils of Miss Cecile Ragan 'last Friday along the cable and dropped upon evening at the Third ward chapel was him, one of the prongs striking him enjoyed by a large and very appreciain the breast and knocking him off the tive audience. Each number on the load. The boy was rushed to this city program played showed careful study. where an examination was made and it was found that no bones were brokWater-Prooen but the fork prong had struck a rib f Match. A new safety match which bruising it terribly while the fall from la and waterthe high load of hay contributed some claimed to be wind-proo- f more to general bruises over his en- proof will be especially useful In modtire body. The young man is now at ern warfare. It will burn five seconds the face of a strong wind, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. In when it goes out it will not start at a fire, no matter where it is thrown. Stohl, resting more comfortably this wrtlng. PHONE PLAYGROUND OPEN MONDAY Mr. Evan Morgan Is in receipt of a telegram from his son Willis stating The Brigham City playground will that he has landed safely in New York be opened Monday, June IMh at 9 and will soon be home. oclock and remain open until 12 Many valuable prizes will be given oclock. It will be open again from away at the Danish outing at Lagoon 6 to 9 p. m. A trained supervisor, June 18 th. It Miss Murdock, will be in charge and Miss Blanche Ellsworth, daughter every child in Brigham is urgently v of former President and Mrs. German invited to partake of the great beneE. Ellsworth of the Northern States fits that come from properly supervised organized play. A playground mission, is a guest of Miss Jessie aker. thus conducted is acknowledged to be Drs. IL T. Willey, Ezra Waddoups one of the best schools to teach the and C. H. Bryan, with their wives, are children some of life's most importin Salt Lake City for the balance of ant lessons. the gpek attending the annual con Remember tne nours, 9 to 12 in the vention of the state dentists. morning and 6 to 9 in the evening, evMr. Ray Jensen has entered the ery day except Sunday. Parents are Idaho summer school at Pocatello in cordially invited to come and bring order to qualify him to accept the their children. principalship of one of thegrade schools in Idaho next winter. Misses Florence Knudson, Rae Knud-soand Opal Knudson returned home a Former Sheriff H. H. Cordon was business visitor to Brigham City on last evening from Salt Lake City Tuesday afternoon. It is Just twenty where they have been attending the years ago since Sheriff Cordon featur- University of Utah. ed in the celebrated Abe Majors case. The Danes will celebrate their Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Call are in receipt 700th Flags anniversary at Lagoon It of a message stating that their son, June 18th. Everybody come. MrB. Leo Madsen of Honeyville is at Leonard is now on the ocean on his way home from France. Mr. Call was the Pearse hospital recovering from a with the aviation section of the army. critical operation which she underwent Mrs. Mary Brunker, Miss Lilly Brun-ke- the fore part of the week for a chronic Mrs. Gladys Woodyatt and Mrs. trouble. .Hannah B. Nichols of Willard were in Brigham City on Wednesday doing some shopping and disposing of some business matters. Private Joseph North, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles North, arrived home from France yesterday. Private North was in the thick of the fighting with the American troops but came through It all unharmed. Mrs. Angeline Hansen and daughter Mrs. Ida H. Hunsaker, were down from Honey viile yesterday doing some shopping. Mrs. Hansen recently exchanged her home for the Nathan home and was in Brigham for the purpose of selecting bath room fix tures. First Sergeant Jay C. Jeppson arrived in Brigham City on Wednesday from the demobilizing camp in New Jersey. Sergeant Jeppson was with the Quartermaster's corps so he did not see fighting, but had plenty to do in looking after the needs of the boys who were out there in front. Mr. John E. Baird went down to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening to participate in the festivities the state Democratic Committee arranged for the entertainment of Homor S. Cummings, National Democratic Chairman and Mrs. George Bass, chairman of the Rational Democratic womens clubs. Andrew Jensen.church historian, and Former Congressman Hon. F. F. Samuelson recently arrived from Copenhagen, Denmark, will be the principal speakers at the Danish excursion. Lagoon, June 18th. It n r, French West Indian Islands. Martinique is only one of the French West Indies. Its population of 185,000 stightly exceeds that of Guadeloupe, the second island of importance in the group. Besides Guadeloupe there are four other islands belonging to France lu the West Indies, all closely connected with the mother country, and in all of which the population is 95 per cent black or colored. Products BARGAIN STORE. R. KAISER. Really True. An Indianapolis seventh grade was studying the gender of nouns. As a final review the teacher asked the pupil to give a few definitions. Masculine gender was defined and then came the request for a definition of the ' I feminine. Alice, whose mother is a rather noted feminist, recited : Feminine gender is the gender that opposes masculine. Lay in a stock of Pork mid for the hot summer months, price is to be higher. 12 cans Goddards Pork A large shipment of Macaroni, Spaghetti, etc., bought before the wheat prices went up, and allows us to sell at the old price. 4 packages Macaroni 30 Bulk ready cut Macaroni, 3 lb, .39 6 lb. ready cut Macaroni 75 esterday re and gen 2 cans Goddards Pork and Beam in two aut a. take tbei No. 2 Pierce s Pork & Beans perhaps o No. 1 Pierces Pork & Beans .L The pa 25c Booths Sardines, 2 for... ,ror j0hn v, 35c Tall Red Salmon .. flFrederickse 30c Tall Pink Salmon ,jjSt,E. W. I 30c Flat Columbia River Re ,ager C,. O Salmon, 2 for NoWe M. 25c Tuna Fish, 2 for Mr. J. Fr 10c Oil Sardines, 3 for object 20c Mustard Sardines, 2 for.... jj member8 25c Family Dry Shrimp flits and dei 25c fancy Country Gentleman jjs used ii Corn - No. No. Sweet, juicy rare bargain. while it lasts. Per lb Sugar Cured mild, Hams, per lb Picnic Hams, per lb A very 2 2 Vi Pierces Hominy Pierces Sauerkraut 58 53 Lerous Soups, any kind 40 Campbells Soups, be decid jjle five bio $ party we: $jfla close ui flsrial that fl Per dozen by .40 2 for CtlS RAISINS Raisins are higher and ingly scarce. The market be exhausted. SMOKED MEAT sugar-cure- d fl roadways 20c Country Pentleman Corn, 2 may Standard pack Corn ljnises so t CHEESE the cheese $24 11 LEMONS ORANGES Large, Juicy Sunkist Lemons, dozen .25 Sweet Juicy Sunkist Oranges, dozen 45. Best Creamery Butter Ranch Butter Creamery" Cheese, per lb Best Y. A. Cheese, per lb., and Beans CRACKERS No. 5 wooden boxes Soda Crack.70 ers, fresh and crisp 32 Package Bbl. Ginger Snaps All 20c packages Crackers, 2 .35 Skaggs assortment bulk fresh 25 Cookies, six varieties 10c small packages Soda Crack25 ers, 3 for BUTTER )flj( CANNED GOODS. MACARONI bacon. Get in on it 2 packages every me: exceed will mind of found c 1 som eterminin wbat Tj either variety sun mad, Raisins .fl in Brigh California Jumbo Pack Prunes g 0 retui 35 just right. 3 lbs By the 50 lbs., per lb 40 32 NUTS Fancy Jumbo Walnuts, soft per lb CRISCO All shortening and fats have advanced. We advise buying a supply of Crisco at these prices. 9 lbs. Crisco .. $3-26 lbs. Crisco $2-18 3 lbs. Crisco .... $1-11 lb. Crisco 38 No. 10 palls Chefo, very desirable ' for shortening or frying.. $305 3 , If shells, sterday borg Jen 28 it the lome in r incider 40 quarts Peanuts 1 10 sacks best Corinne Flour $2575 gjje 2 sacks best Corinne Flour.. $5.15 wr y 1 sack best Corinne Flour $2.68i bi was t imbef 4t ECONOMY CAPS This word has a large meaning. and wh Use a little economy and buy your plains w caps from us early. made h 1 dozen Economy 29 became Caps Our car of Fruit Jars and Rub- in, one bers will soon be here. Our prices iunity, j will be more economy for you. childrei PEANUT BUTTER Boy Peanut Doy Peanut Butter 2 1b. 98 tins School Butter lb. tins School ter Boy Peanut I Mrs. Je ibled 001 need ag The most nutritious and cheapest food to be had. The market on this item is much higher; buy now and save. 5 lbs. tins School AGED . 3 1 - 49 But- , 20 Nothing more satisfying cold bottle of Beceo. 12 quart bottles Becco 2 quart bottles Becco ... 12 pint bottles Becco 2 pint bottles' Becco ROYAL GARDEN TEA Every year the packers of Royal Garden Tea allow us a week to sell each new family a pound of Royal Garden Tea at a Big Reduction. This is our week. It now sells at most stores for 40c lb. package. Our price: 1 lb. package ... .53 lb. package 29 PTOCei BECCO than 1 eon . $j9J in var 1 ALPINE MILK lg the 1 Dont be unwise or misinform ly, she Our selling price is much less thii jhe was the cost price today. ( for he 1 case Alpine Milk ociety 25 8UGAR 2 cans Alpine Milk , genera 2 cans Sego Milk 100 lbs. SSugar $10-1$ who r WE CLOSE AT NINE OCLOCK SHARP ON SATURDAYS. SHOP nergetic ty in EARLY AND HELP US IMPpOVE OUR STORE SERVICE. rtunlty r uncel 5 Ancient Place of Worship. What is said to be the oldest place of continuous religious worship in the world Is at Tal Shan, Shantung province, China. The place Is near the town of Tainfu, and is located amidst cultivated fields on the bonk of a small stream. A shrine was built over the spot many centuries ago, long before the coming of Christ. China claims an antiquity of 80,000 years. 1 MODERN She 1 incide t has b g livec jjeral CASH AND CARRY STORES BRIGHAM STORE. ELIAS JENSEN SELLING OBI CHAP Any amount of money to loan on good security. See our agent, Joseph wall paper and furniture. N. Stohl, Brigham City. Beneficial Freds Life Ins. Co. Now is the time to preserve tf adv. 5 eggs while they are cheap. Fleming: 0ge FOR SALE. One Egg Preserver will do it. Easily 1916 model, in good condition. plied. A 4 oz jar will preserve hai For price and terms, call on S. N. doz. Get it at Brigham Fruit Groa IBt him ers. Lee. .is alleg Ford owners, beware of bogus Plenty of money to loan on dwell- sold hi n by miarepresentatives. Insii' ing or town property. If in need, call fa upon having genuine parts, made on us. Lee & Dunn. tf the at Stef Henry Ford others are inferior. n K art Motor comDanv. FOR SALE Bakery, confectionery, theriff and restaurant combined; Call for Remington UMC shotsheMhe fa doing a Wh mighty good business, located at Ogyou'll get WATERPROOF at den. Inquire Cheesman Auto Co., tra cost. , e, Ma to r JlO-t- f Brigham City. A gun to be prond of.a Remingto njtjr g jgh tt Shotgun. FOR RENT One furnisned room, Pump or ears of 324 West Forest St. Mrs. Lamar WANTED, Cherry pickers. Edg- hi8 w Jensen. i jthful t Knudson, phone 250-w- . Olds-mobil- e, j-- pin-bab- Help Your Digestion When Indigestion with d, the relieve no' ID-nai- oS SB From Prescriptions to Soda Water We pride ourselves on PURITY Money Saving Prices tfterno JUNE 15TH We carry the best and finest line of Fishing Tackle in the city. Fish Baskets, Steel Poles, Joint and Cane Poles, JJut Leader, and the Famous Wilson Fly, Oiled Lines, Bait Etc. Also issue Fish and Game Licenses. who know. chewing some gum. He said, Please, Aunt Nellie, give me that gum." "No, Frederick, Aunt Nellie said, theres germs in it." Then Frederick said, "Wash the germs out. Aunt Nellie." A few weeks later this little fellow was chewing a piece of gum ; bis aunt begged him for it. He said, No, Aunt Nellie, germs in It. Gash Grocery & Meat Go. good. excel-sus- ," Hs Remembered. Tol-ma- n Trout fishing season opens. Prospects for good fishing in Logan4 River, and Blacksuith Fork are fine. Paradise Creek is clear and Fly fishing will be good. Box Elder Creek will also be Hardy Palm. The hardiest palm at all common is Californias Trachycarpus known as the windmill palm. Not alone is it hardy in withstanding low temperatures, b.ut it is tough and will endure rough treatment, but boxed it Is not a success, say those Little Frederick saw his Aunt Nellie 1 ON LINK A On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Let-tiMinson of this city and Mr. David Og- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen were in Salt Salt Lake Thursday on business and dry rom' SEMI-WEEKL- Y ACCURACY - SERVICE The Peoples Drug Co. PHONE No. 4. Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE IZ OF SCOTT'S EMULSION IWa WANT COLUMN CABBAGE PLANTS for sale. tin Anderson. Auto-loadiu- A new supply of used Fords, recently taken in exchange, for sale reasonable. Stewart Motor Co. tf RAGS Martf FOR house. RENT. A Call W. V. Call, phone mode" his. 362. Q1 Arrow, Nitro Club and New are the only WATERPROOF WANTED. Clean, cotton shells. rangs wanted at the News office. Will FOR RENT pay a good price for same. at certif office 1 r 77T. Ralp Office rooms and Wj Elson 'Ved in LOST.1 Gas, tank off automobile, Sure we have seeds Selling more WANTED. Cherry pieqers. Edg" the toe between Willard and Brigham. Leave seeds than ever. Fruit Growers mobile, 1914 model, ia good conditiF jale of word at this office. Reword. Association. lt-n ticl tf. Lee. -- p irighan |