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Show THE BOX. ELDER NEWS, "TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. i COMINGS AND GOINGS. Mrs. L. C. Horsley spent the week end visiting relatives and friends in Logan. Mr. Daniel Christensen of Thatcher was a business visitor to Brigham City on Saturday. Mrs. Annie C. Rohwer of Ogden was visiting friends and relatives in this city on Saturday. Mrs. Clara J. Jenson came up from Salt Lake City and spent the week end visiting relatives in this city. Mr. W. S. Hansen and members of his family came down from Fielding and spent the week end visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Orson J. Olsen, formerly of this city but now residents of Huntsville, spent the week end in this city visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R.1 L. Fishburn and n daughter Hope and Mrs. F. W. went over to Smithfield to spend the week end visiting relatives. Coffee with real Danish kick in it will be served at the Danish Brotherhood Dance, Friday November 21st, at A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Reeder Monday morning. Mr. George R. Shipp of Salt Lake City, is a business visitor to this city today. Mrs. Rozilla C. Papendick of Logan, is spending a few weeks in this city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. A. W. Compton. Come out and have an old country time at the Danish Brotherhood Dance Friday, November 21st. Ticket 50c. Extra lady 15c. Place 1st Ward Hall. FinPolka, Mazurka, Tyrolerval ger Polka, Plain Quadrille will be on the program at the Danish Brotherhood Dance, November 21st at the 1st Ward Amusement Hall. SEMI-WEEKL- Y ' wm SOCIETY Saturday evening, Mr. E. J. Sorensen, local representative of the Metropolitan Insurance Company, was given a delightful suprise by his wife a3 a birthday present. Mrs. Sorensen arranged a house party and had the guests all present when Mr. Sorensen On came home. The time was spent in games and a poem writing contest in which tardiness at Sunday School was the theme. A dainty tray lunctieon was served to the light of a birthday candle which adorned a piece of the birthday cake on each tray. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mr and Mrs. Dan F. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sor ensen; Mesdames Mary A. Olsen, Jor-ind- a C. Billings and Mary A. Wallace. Shafts of Father Time With Mutu- Affect These Blessed Affectlon. al cuss to the limOrdinarily, we would it a "peeper or an eavesdropper, make mine we have a confession to would plem we and count, first Here is gating circumstances. Security Savings Bank, Brigham wny On a drizzling, foggy mght, toward home. lav down a side street a shall Several rods ahead there was tin"P' of light and when we readied s ,u e we found a window with the not malihalf-waup. Wickedly, but aud we stopped ciously. we hesitated, - y - City ., peeped. - Utah wire. There sat an old man and his well up to the been have must They Mr. Robert N. Gardner of Dewey-villof years. He allotted three-scort was a business visitor to Brigknitting. she and smoking him Mr. Gardner states at ham City today. looked up site we peeped. Then He that the farmers have harvested all and smiled and said something. from up their beets and delivered them to the struggled book, a laid down kind This evening in the First Ward out of his comfortable seat and sugar company. hall, an M. I. A. social will of hobbled out of the room, shortly waDuring the week, the County Clerk be held. The program for which will sold and carrying a glass of has Issued marriage permits to the Include songs, readings, games and returning her. to handed he which ter, following named couples: Luther D. dancing. The social is intended for And as she drank she held the Hunsaker, Eldwood and Ivadell Wy-bro- every person in the ward who belongs wrinkled and bony hand of her lover. reRichmond; Wesley V. Moore to the Mutual Improvement Associa- Then, as she finished drinking, she she gave look 5 the and hand his and Catherine Olsen, Ogden; Richard tions and the presidencies of those or- leased the 1st Ward Amusement Hall were like her he look gave the him aud P. and Pearl Loneville, Emily A Ogden boy was born to Mrs. ganizations desire that all members shafts of sunshine breaking through Rudger Lund Sunday evening. Moth- Cheal, Brigham. Leonard V. Call and will be in attendance. the murky clouds after days of rain. er And baby are at- - the home- of Mrs. Mary" Ellen Christensen, Brigham. That picture has haunted us a long Lunds parents, Mr. and Mrs. BenjaElder Dean Capener, son of PresiThe Danish Brotherhood of Brigham time. Somehow she seems beautiful in min Bowden. dent and Mrs. A. R. Capener of Gar- City will give a dance November our eyes, and yet we did not get a And he, Messrs W. P. Stander and George land, was in Brigham City yesterday 21st In the First Ward Amusement doseup of her features. of him, we be the on Lake to to been No his Salt Hall. by we way City given thinking as keep dancejtas N. House, two of the prosperous ranwhy once we when 3 on hark back to the days chers of Bert, Utaji, were doing some set apart for a mission to the East- local lodge during the last years Southern old so gentleman fine a ern was influenza He and visited states. accompanied account of the war shopping In Brigham City the latter to Salt Lake by his father at the con- there will undoubtedly be a large turn- who possessed the graces of a Chesterpart of last week. Don Juan. clusion of the County Commissioners out. J. Forrests orchestra will furn- field and the courtesy of a words of a poet the recall Avoid vexation and trouble by getwe Then will CHEAP APPLES for cook ish the music and refreshments meeting. which fits the case precisely: "Let ting a range made by recognized exder be served during the evening. Everyby telephone, 307. Bright as far sickle his Time reach out with perts. Cole's. Down Draft Ranges CARD OF THANBS. invited. Growers Assn. Fruit cordially body ns ever he can ; although he can reach work perfectly always. Merrell Lumflashand and ripe lips ruddy cheeks Two Sedans and several used ber Company. to our assistance during our re LETS GO TO THE P The Kindergarten Club will meet ing eyes, he cannot quite reach love. cars for sale reasonable. Good woman C. a Anderson T. cam so who friends Mrs. loves Lorenzo of N. TION the 8wellest place it Miss home and the at good Stohl, generously Bishop When a man really Stewart-Ritchie tf Motor Co. We are deeply grateful to our m Camille Stohl, Master Ralph Stohl, on west Forest street, this Thursday she will never grow old, and when a city. The lesson woman loves a man he is neither deMr. E. T. Ralph, Miss Ada Ralph and to our assistance during our recen afternoon at 4 o'clock. GET THE HABIT Ford Roadster body SALE. FOR She We thank you on will be given by Mrs. C. H. Skidmore crepit nor bowed nor tremulous. Mrs. O. H. Jeppson came up from Salt bereavement. See 1918 model, new condition. he is and wooed he Lake City on Sunday to attend the Jep-spo- and all and feel that those who cam and Mrs. A. D. Cooley will render a Is the same lass ChildrenBook Week is be; Motor Co. nl4-18fellow son. into our home, those who furnished musical program. All the members always the same gallant young funeral services. all over the country served hand. her and hear won her who and those who sent the of the club are urged to be in atten-denc10 to 16. The Horslej Nov. and A Motor SALE. Mr. Oriel Blackburn, son of Deputy automobiles FOR Speed High are happy equals, absolutely They beautiful flowers ought to receiv Sheriff T. H. Blackburn and wife of free. These two lovers are traveling washer, almost as good as new half Sto-- 8 are right in line shor Be assured we are mention. special toward the City of Silence, but they price. Phone 378-j- .. end in week this the specially selected line of i spent Ogden, The Social Development Club was are leaving behind a picture never to sincerely grateful for all that was books for the Children CB city visiting at the home of his grand- done and pray God to bless you all. entertained by Mrs. Wilford L. Ander- be forgotten. Fremont Herald. see us WANTED. To buy second-hanAppreciate your bos father, Bishop T. H. Blackburn, prior - MR. AND MRS. WM. JEPPSON son, assisted by Mrs. Sterling D. Madwe do. W. do his departure for the Southern R. Ill wide tire wagon. Dredge, say AND FAMILY. Autumn Patriotic Kanaan. sen, on Friday afternoon. 270-w- . States to perform missionary labor. I had looked forward to my first phone flowers were used In the decorations Read The Box Elder nvi u faMr. Ephraim Hansen of Logan, for- SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE and the time was spent in sewing. A glimpse of France with an almost abreast of the times 91.50 LOST Jersey heifer, yearling past, NEXT SUNDAY. dainty; tray luncheon was served. natical eagerness. France the land! merly of this city, came over to BrigI had visioned It so often branded half circle D on left ribs; my ham City yesterday to make arrangeThose present were Mesdames Orion of dreams LISTEN TO THE NEI real sight of it, save for label in left ear. W. R.. .Dredge, Brig- COME first But my ments for the holding of funeral serThe annual conference of the Scan- Jensen, Emery Rees, Frank Earl, W. PHONOGRAPH flEI not all at was vices over the remains of his mother, dinavians of the Box Elder stake will W. Knudson, Henry Frogely, Perry D. a few harbor lights, that I had ex- ham City. the experience thrilling (the late Christens Hansen, who died be hpld in the tabernacle in this city Peters, K. C. Wright. W. H. Griffiths, As we steamed up the river APPLES FOR COOKING Cheap; Some will make you laus :at Newdale, Idaho on Sunday after- on Sunday next.. A morning session Ira Larsen, Norman Jensen, Sterling pected. to Bordeaux I stood, with a group of delivered at your home. Phone 154. noon. some will make you cry. We' at 10 oclock and an afternoon session D. Madsen and Wilford Anderson. and the beside rail, eager watchers, Cash Feed & Fruit Co. five thousand records hand Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and beginning at 2' oclock will be held looked at the fields stretching along to be played on ntt ns were makes very river. of the and sides from Scandianrlans They In the Salt Lake temple tomorrow, the children came down from Archer, prominent If of have real yon any property ; time Comfortable private rooms ii Idaho, on Saturday and spent Sunday Salt Lake and other parts of the Miss Mary Ellen Christensen and Mr. green, even though It was winter kind for sale, list it with LEE&DUNN. to breathless was almost I and though play the records. at the home of Bishop and Mrs. T. H. state are expected to be in attend- Leonard V. Call of this city, will be a of wonder promwith the reaching Also piano rolls, both w Blackburn.in marriage. The bride is the They went on to Salt ance and deliver addresses at the WANTED Rye and Soft Wheat. ised land, that vivid green was the inScandinavians All are N. where Mrs. Mr. and and the common rolls. meetings. Lake City yesterday morning charming daughter of only thing that I could quite compre- Place your orders for winter apples to Dancvited be Church who C. the a are and present. Christensen young lady attending Also Phonographs of ten t they hend. and good potatoes. Brigham City H. C. CHRISTIANSEN, is very popular among the young peoexi 1 never saw I ing convention s as representatives of makes.. If you wish an Edta grass like that 0 Fruit Growers Association. PETER H. SORENSEN, the Fremont stake. Mrs. Johnson ple. . Mr. Call Is the eldest son of Mr. claimed stupidly. Creola Phonograph for Chris: C. P. CHRISTENSEN, was formerly Miss Geraldine and Mrs. R. V. Call and recently reOne of the men a newspaper man to put in ! Plenty of money to loan on dwell- will be necessary . is Presidency. turned from France where he went from the middle West answered me. town property. If In need, call der early as the supply You onght to see the grass that we ing or Ore with the aviation corps after several makes. ted on these two ! tf he said. Margaret on us. Lee & Dunn. months training in this country. He grow in Kansas NOE Creola Re or Edison is one of the sturdy young men of this E. Sangster in the Christian Herald. and Any amount of money to loan on will be held for you community and is a splendid type of See our agent, Joseph later. good security. Dog Watches for Auto. young manhood. After their marriage, Does evolution in the life of animals N. Stohl, Brigham HANSEN FURNITURE City. Beneficial Mr. and Mrs. Call will make their cause them to take added care in go- Life Ins. Co. COMPANY adv. tf home in this city. ing across a street infested with autos? Some folks say3 it does. Early In the auto age numerous dogs were The M. I. A. golden jubilee will be killed because they would run out to celebrated on Thursday evening of bark at an auto and, judging the speed this week in the high school auditorvehicle, they by that of a horse-drawium. An interesting program has often were run over. been arranged for the event and the This fact can still be noticed In some general public is invited to attend. country districts, where autos are not The occasion is the fiftieth anniver- plentiful. Close students and lovers sary of the organization of the Y. L. of dogs in the city say they have often noticed dogs looking to the left and M. I. Association. to the right before they start across a street. Of course, not all of them The Elberta Rebecca Lodge No. 41 do, neither do all human beings, but ' will hold Its regular monthly meet- the "thinking dog does. Watch It for ing in the club rooms on Thursday yourRelf evening, beginning at 7:30 oclock. All members are requested to be Future of Tired Nations. The recuperative powers of nations present as an Interesting program is great beyond belief, and hope is ever has been outlined. present as long as the spark of vitality Is left. The same superhuman effort THt INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY DO YOU WANT SOME TREES? that was put forward to repel the Invader will again be exerted to remedy The plans for the beautifying of the the damage that has been done; only tabernacle grounds require the up- there must be a breathing space beCLEAR AS A BELL rooting of a great many of the trees tween effort, and In that space lies the and we have already had offers from greatest danger. This danger, howa number of individuals to take out ever, Is more Imaginary than real, and whatever means are resorted to by the all the trees for them. We feel, howyou prefer Puccini of population to deaden the effect of this ever, that in as much as the taberna- reactive period, it soon palls and the Chopin or Sousa, cle grounds belongs to all of us, we sober minds of the populace again athighbrow symphonies- or lowbrow rags, should all have an opportunity to get tain the ascendency. Forbes some of the trees. Therefore anyone the Sonora (which won highest score f Sanitary Down Draft Range burns the fuel and who desires to get one or more of tone quality making a clean bright fir under all six lids the Panama - Pacific these trees now standing on the taberExtravagance in Combe. and all the way around the oven. By burning these gases, nacle square for pulling them out, The notice, Ladies are requested Exposition) will play for you more clearly to one-thir- d you will save your self from one-four- th your to remove should their file his eicombs, appears now appllcatioi witn more expressively and more beautifully last winters fuel bill. ther of us during the present week as on theater programs In London, bethan any other phonograph. cause of the vogue of the huge SpanThis stove is designed with so much thought for your we expect to begin the work of upish comb smart women. convenience, comfort, and economy of . time that you will among Some rooting the trees next Monday mor1 of the combs are of enormous size. find the days cooking or baking done as tho by magic. When you the Sonora youll ning. We will make allotment accordThe tortoise shell vogue is an expenColes Down Draft Range stands at the top in this respect. ing to the applications filled before sive one. A convinced. light tortoise shell diess-ln- g Economical iri its use of fuel, sanitary, with every part acthat time. Pricts: set costs $1,000 or more. cessible, and easily cleaned, built and perfected by experts, DENMARK JENSEN, SO to $1000 this range is perfection itself in operation. For cooking, C. W. RICHARD?, Protected His Tonsil. and is it faultless. is It baking, boiling, roasting simply H. J.. PACKER. John Lay denies the story that he what we call Smooth, See it and you will agree with us. Tabernacle Committee. had his tonsils sunburned by gazing skyward the other afternoon at the UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! airplane that was cutting didos in the Scratch! The more you scratch the sky. He says the machine shifted its The Highest Class Talking Machine in the more the Itch. 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