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Show n OUB K ant ads IF BRING Devoted to no Party or Faction OIEDIAI'B results BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, Brigham City May Have New Industry CITY TAX LEVY Mrs. Melvin Nebeker of Willard is arranging to open a class in artistic needlework in this city August 19th. The class will be conducted at the Ladles Shop, on south Main street. This work is done on an ordinary sewing machine, and by her method Mrs. Nebeker turns out the finest art needle work in any color or design, which has the appearance of the finest hand work. During her visit here this week, seventy of Logans leading club members of the Kiwanis of the ladies, were guests Kiwan-lB- d City of the Brigham their ladies at ft a banquet fish hatchery al, held at the Mantua Wednesday evening, esentatives from the two city t at the canyon resort at ,ciock In the evening, rat event of the evenings was the serving of a style, by the ladies and during the club, righam the program of the evening j ban-cafete- ria out. :ied ivuis to order of the Halverson dent J. E. club," who in his remarks, :ed Dr. Hayward, president In ogan club, a phenomena. this particular word, Mr, told a Darky story, in astus had asked the meaning imena, and the answer given follows: out as Rastus, see a cactus growing in that is no phenomena; if you r eating hay, that is no phen-i- f you see a bird sitting ice singing merrily, that am imena; but, if you see a cow d n a cactus in the road, a like that bird, singing t aa enomena. semblage was called IS eat-au- visiting guests had been en T id at; and the preliminaries over :ing was turned over to the ras n iub, srtu and aotSi PUt! ctai DS.SU :c arty ( nil ndti idta, musn Hi' i inir stem at D din?!i the ts :d with President Hayward After expressing appre- behalf of the visitors for :tesies extended, he turned her proceedings of the even-Dh- n 0. Pterson, chairman of city relations committee of in club, who acted as toast-- f the evening. Mr. Peterson i to make a very eloquent issioned speech in the Danish His wit and humor in pre- ring the evening kept all in heerful mood. Harris made an el- ddress, his subject being the t Kiwanis, In which he in-- r pointed out some of the Melvin C. to make good citizen- - iat go Bair in in a fitting address, district loving cup to lam City Kiwanis club. The ip was presented the Utah-striby Governor J. E. It was first pre-- e club at St. Anthony. Since it has been in the hands of the clubs, its itinerary being alls. Blackfoot, Pocatello, te city, Ogden, Springville, Canyon, Fork, Spanish, rtce, Logan and Brigham, re it will be taken to the ivention at Provo, which The cup is now 7 at the State Security Bank. ePtittg the cup, President a said: It is a gratifying and duty to accept this cup, for use intended, and while the mamite to me, yet it seems eaking to all the Kiwanians dlowing lines; he true, for there are those lywood, md a ire & lly ind te. 1 eaiil d w? per the ct con-igu- st 21-2- 3. ust me, he pure, for there are those ire, he er, he e strong, for there is much brave, for there Is much friends of all the foe, the ess, 3e he giving and forget the gift, humble, for I know my ISS, look up and laugh and love t ug the banquet and pro-abl- es and benches were and dancing was enjoyed the f the evening. Music was hy a four-pieorchestra pan. ce HOME of william bott fe department was called to William Bott at 210 North J street, this morning shortly The fire, which ii ('oclock. caused by the ex- gasoline stove, was control by the time rnent arrived. According to I the blaze from the stove I window curtain, which a. table and other jaPidly. also partly burned. of las But Just to AIL UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST S, 1921. X UMBER 3i. ITS NEWS YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE NEWS Juliet L. Thompson Died of Heart Failure BANK BUYS LARS JOHNSON Mrs. Juliet L. Thompson, wife of NEW MACHINE sisthe SERVICES FOR EIGHTEEN MILLS late George P. Thompson, and ter of Mrs. E. B. Kirk of this city, passed away suddenly Tues. night at 12 oclock of heart failure, at the home of Mrs. Janie Steed. Mrs. Thompson was a native of Illinois, and had lived in Utah during the past thirty-fiv- e years. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson came to Brigham City in 1889, and resided here for nine years. He was agent for the O. S. L. railroad company, and during their stay in this city they made many friends, who will regret to learn of Mrs. Thompsons death. The body was taken to Springville this morning by undertaker Jesse W. Hoopes, and interment will be in the cemetery there at 1 oclock this At a recent meeting of the city council a resolution fixing the tax levy on all assessable property In Brigham City for 1924 was passed and approved by the mayor and council, as follows: BEAR RIVER CITY.August 7. Funeral services for Bishop Lars F. Johnson were held Monday, August 4th, in the Bear River ward chapel, The State Security Bank has just under the direction of Bishop C. C. installed and purchased at a cost of Johnson. The building was crowded $,1,000.00 each, three of the latest its utmost capacity, with extra WHEREAS, the City of Brigham is Burroughs adding machines for booka duly incorporated City of the Third seats crowded into the aisle, people purposes. keeping Class. standing in the entrance, yet there Mrs. Nebeker displayed These are wonderful in every partia large amount of samples of art needle work AND WHEREAS, the time for mak- many who were obliged to stand outcular. They not only add and suball done on a sewing machine, which ing the annual levy for city purposes side. tract, but are a wonderful improveThe services began by the choir ment over the former models In that was very atractive indeed. This work has now arrived. the recording device is entirely auwill be taught her pupils during the NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved Binging, Tho Deepening Trials. Bp, that the City Council of Brigham city Evans of the Corinne ward offered the tomatic. Heretofore, machines of this course given in this city. Mrs. Nebeker learned this work in in regular session assembled this 1st Invocation, and the choir sang "O My character, after the operation had been completed, the carriage containSwitzerland, her native land, when a day of August, 1924, hereby levies up- Father. Peter C. Jensen was the first speaking the paper had to be brought back girl, and previous to her coming to on all the real and personal proper-- ooto a new position by hand, whereas Utah some thirteen years ago, she ty within Brigham City, made taxable er. Mr. Jensen spoke with great feel of love the new machines are entirely autoand ing by for law, all appreciation, during corporation purposes, operated several factories there, matic, and with an electrical device, which employed a large number of the sum of 18 mills on the assessed his association with Mr. Johnson as his counselor when he was first jhosen after all the checks and deposits of valuation of all said to be property girls. as the customer are entered into the acof ward of his the bishop sterling The opening of her class in this apportioned as follows, as a to B. father the Mrs. and qualities community LeRoy Attorney Young count the machine prints the correct 1.61443 mills on the dollar for city may result in the establishment City his and his Wm. and heart Mrs. that E. and Davis balance in a column for that purpose generosity, Attorney new of a manufacturing concern in Library purposes as provided by law was ac- of this city returned Wednesday af- and returns to its original position than his bank always bigger and Ordinances. demand The for art Brigham City. .22287 mills on the dollar to con- count. His ministry unto the sick as ternoon from a months auto trip to for a new operation, without any efneedle work of this kind is unlimited, sympathetic friend and comforter the Pacific Northwest. After spend- fort at all ,on the part of the operaand after a sufficient number of young stitute a sinking fund for the paysorrow and trials, he had no equal. ing some time sightseeing in and tor. in ment of the principal of the $8000.00 ladies have been trained in the work, The bank people explain that while true friend and supporter of your around Portland, Seattle and other it Is possible that Mrs. Nebeker will General Bond Issue. ad- points of interest in that vicinity, they the cost is heavy, that these machiues successes. and A man whose oys .62711 mills on the dollar to constiestablish a factory here for the manvice was sought after by the young took boat for British Columbia, visit- will pay for themselves within three ufacture of this line of goods. With tute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of the $35,000.00 Wa- and old alike, and as the most beloved ing Victoria and Van Couver. They years. $3,000.00 is no small sum as our reasonably priced electric powman in the whole community. are high in their praise of this sec- an expense Item. Hence, it would apter Works Bond Issue. er, and many other advantages, BrigNels of tion of the country, and during their pear that any business is in good conJensen boyBrigham City, .77226 mills on the dollar to constiham will be an ideal place for such dition that can take on such items was Mr. hood of friend the vacation had a wonderful outing. Johnson, tute a sinking fund for the payment an industry. We congratulate the of expense. next With much difficulty A. G. Mr. childspeaker. Meier Mrs. and and Mrs. Nebeker has on display in the of the principal of the $80,000.00 Spebank as he his had management. controlled emotions, ren returned last Friday! from an windows of the Ladies Shop, Fish-bur- cial Water Works Bond Issue. oo the former speaker, as well as those auto trip to Idaho and the Yellow2.33849 conon mills to dollar the and the Hansen Furniture and doubt to stone National Park. due who no followed, being Music Co., and N. L. Hansens, many stitute a sinking fund on the payment the fact that the greater portion of oo beautiful pieces of her needlework, of the principal of the $200,000.00 Spe- the in tears were congregation openly and the public are invited to call and cial Electric Light Bond Issue. Mr. Jensen spoke of the life of the .13903 mills on the dollar to pay in see what can be done. The scouts from the Troop 2 of the as an open book his assoterest as it falls due on the $8,000.00 departed oo Second ward, will leave this city at ciations with the life of the cowboys General Bond Issue. two oclock tomorrow to go up Parawas as fine as that portion as was .60827 mills on the dollar to pay Dr. Glen M. Fishburn, foot specialand dise creek until Monday morning. The a in life of the Bishop, Interest as it falls due on the $35,000.00 spent ist, has taken over the practice of man was hike is to be a novel one inasmuch as an strong exceptionally Whereas, Brigham city has of late Water Works Bond Issue. Dr. E. M. Boyenger of Ogden, and is a born leader is to be featured by no cooking and mentally, morally had numerous fires which appear to located in rooms 26 and 27 of the it 1.52937 mills on the dollar to pay admired and loved by his fellow men being taken. All the scouts be of incendiary origin, and the city interest as it falls due on the Lewis Block at Ogden. Dr Fishburn his life. will be allowed to take is a pocket all through Council of Brigham City, having hereIsBond is meeting with success in the JuncSpecial Water Works knife and a cup. All their cooking, Mr. J. P. Christensen and K. H. Fri-d- tion tofore directed that a reward be of- sue. city and his practice is lncreas which will include meat, eggs, potaP. M. of Elwood and Hansen, ing beyond his expectations. fered for the apprehension and con3.82214 mills on the dollar to pay toes, onions, etc., will be cooked in viction of the party or parties resi- interest as it falls due on the $200, President of the Bear River Stake, oo true scout fashion, by methods which were the and following said for the of speakers LEOXDA they HOLST fires, 000.00 Special Electric Light Bond IS ponsible setting can be employed under most any cirbore testimony of the noble life of j or any of them. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Issue. cumstance or emergency, Mr. Johnson. Now, therefore, I, James Knudson, 1.45985 mills on the dollar to con oo S. Norman of President the Lee, Mayor of Brigham City, Utah, by au- stitute payment of interest on $70 Leonda Holst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eleanor Kaiser is visiting Box Elder Stake, said in part; I am W. thority of the law and power in me 000.00 Water Works Serial Bonds. L. Holst of this city, who had his with friends at Salt Lake city. octo on unable control this my grief of as to con do, dollar vested, 4.86618 mills on the Mayor Brigham City, collar bone broken in two places and oo offer a reward in the sum of $250, stitute payment of first installment of casion as I should like, and after a who was otherwise Injured when his No Officers Stake orfew asked remarks the opening Meeting payable to the person or persons $14,000.00 on the $70,000.00 Water, truck tipped over on the state highganist to accompany him while he way near the Potter farm at North furnishing information leading to the Works Serial Bonds. arrest and conviction of the guilty Done in regular session this 1st day sang a song which would express his Ogden, July 22nd., returned homo There will be no Stake Priesthood and Stake and Ward Officers meeting sentiments. Following the song, Mr. from party or parties in the setting of the of August, 1924. the Dee hospital at Ogden last next esteemSunday. and the Lee of spoke respect evening. While at the fires, or any fire in Brigham City, Attest: hospital, Mr. It. STAKE PRESIDENCY. Mr. held the Johnson was which of by JAMES KNUDSON, all of which said fires have been Holst underwent an operation, and oo He state. has of entire the people 15 set within the last a loose piece of his collar hone was Mayor. days. served most loyally his church, his removed. He is now Done this 7th day of August, 1924. JESSIE B. JENSEN, considerably city, his county, his state and his na- improved, and able to be around. Recorder. Knudson. James the City Mayor, by is because world better this tion, oo Attest oo Lars F. Johnson has lived here. JAMES KNUDSON, SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE Mr. Denmark Jensen of Brigham Mayor. was the next speaker, followed city B. JENSEN, JESSE A special missionary service will be by Bishop C. C. Johnson, who said City Recorder. held at the Second ward chapel SunThe sixth annual department conthere are many more who should oo like to speak but the time will not day afternoon at 2 oclock. Mr. and vention of the American Legion, and permit. He asked the blessings of Mrs. Lamont Glover, who recently re- the third '.annual convention of the God upon the members of the bereav- turned from Japan, will be the speak- American Legion Auxiliary opened at Wednesday afternoon the people of ed and the mourning com- ers. The program will also include Spanish Fork yesterday morning in bamily, this city were given an exhibition in a three days Bession. An attractive munity as well. During the services some splendid musical numbers. SHUT-O- BT aeronautics by Fred Thompson, oo as follows: were numbers the musical program has been arranged for each thrill expert aviator. Mr. Thompson A duet by Florence Gardner and Maday of the convention which includtail with ed! his many spectators some of a es balls, banquets, baseball, boxing bel by quartett Holmgren, and Wednesday afternoon the Brigham spins, loops and various stunts, a of and the male members and wrestling, fireworks and many the choir, one over the came so low in his machine at Peaches scored a shut-oLee. Lover Jesus Norman other sports. During the business sessolo by the flag Tremonton Bears, when the slugging time that it nearly touched as was the Soul Of sions, reports of the various officers closing sang My crew found their stride and batted pole on the county court house. He number Benediction choir. the will be made, and the time and place by ManEllison from the mound. Keller al- came to Brigham to confer with of the next annual convention selectwas George Stenquist by pronounced lowed only three hits, ail of which ager W. L. Holst, and may possibly Interment was in the city cemetery. ed. on here were made in the first inning, but give some flying exhibitions oo The delegation to the .convention 17th. from then on there was nothing that Peach Day, September east the for from left W. this city left for Spanish Fork Charles Taylor to resembled a hit. Ten men went to Mr. Thompson was accompanied demonof the for afternoon, and Included purpose Wednesday yesterday route. this city in his machine by Miss Jepp-soWILLARD, Aug. 8. Mrs. Lois Barthe bench via the strike-oM. Eskelsen, Lewis Jones, Mathvaluable and Ruei a unique strating ker Robinson, formerly of Willard and Al Warden, sporting editors The game was played in fast, cledn ew Compton, J. C. Knudson, Ray Tuttle which he invented some time died of Ogden Standard-Examinerrors being yesterday of heart failure at her C. V. of the minor three to style, only he which has and up brought Forsgren, William Fife, W. H. ago, oo home in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. She chalked up to Tremonton and one a state of perfection. Mehner, J. Wesley Horsley and Claud By the use of suffered an attack of fever ten years for the Peaches. The Mrs. from this Mr. Taylors invention, It is claimed which the left her heart in a weak- Stacey.who arelady delegates in ago, bat the to came The Peaches eliminis motor in atendance at the in the five that city parts to ened condition. The body will be first frame with a determination ated. Auxiliary convention are Mrs. W. H. to Willard Bears brought the Friday afternoon, Mehner, Mrs. Ray M. Tuttle and Mrs. that foot rabbit oo cop the afand funeral services will be held SunFuneral services were held this have carried so long against Brigham, C. V. Forsgren. Demoivre Skidmore, son of Supt. 2 oclock for Mrs. Cecelia run at day afternoon at 4 oclock, under ternoon One it. and right away they got has H. C. acceptMrs. and Skidmore, who died at her home the direction of Bishop Ephraim White. Swiss-Germwas scored in the first on clean hits. Nelson Thorson, mission afternoon at ed a call to the Wednesday and second this Mrs. Robinson was the daughter of in city in the was repeated This and will leave for his field of labor st took two oclock. The services were con Alonzo and Elizabeth Stauffer Barker, Booze in the fifth the real slug-fe, on 4th September 6th. and was born at Willard, October 22, a walk filled the ducted at the Thorson home and -- oo hits Two place. streets. and South and 1st East 1883. She married T. W, Robinson 22 bases. N. Watkins came to bat Mr. and Mrs. David O. Stohl and was born November Thorson himself. Mrs. She was active in church including bases cleaned the Edythe and Virginia of years ago. Sunday evening, Nightwatc'n-ma- n a nice 22, 1859, at Bornholm, Denmark. She daughters made work, Eliason secretary of the Relief being seventh Jos. Mrs. Mr. and In the In 1911, coming di Long Beach, Calif., Utah Peter Jensen arrested a to runners. emigrated scoring two and Mr. Society at Burley and Twin Falls for reside. She is sur N. Stohl and daughter, Ruth, man in this city from to and young this to city well a rect number of and also a years, Primary The entire team played P. Russell Wight of this city arrived of Thorson Fred a sons, two fine. vived by neighboring town who is home today from their tour in teacher. the team work was exceptionally of Thorson John and to have been driving an said Peaches Salt Lake City Surviving are her husband, her parcompany with the Beneficial Life Ins. Saturday at two o'clock the auto while under the influence determine Denmark. to Co., to the Northwestern Coast and ents and the following brothers and play Ogden at Brigham, of liquor. He was given a all go Lets sisters: Mrs. Ransom Beecher, and the league leadership. A welcome home reception will be Alaska. the hearing in the city court beMrs. Lorenzo Bott of Brigham City, oo to the game Saturday and help at the in m., 7:30 p. at Sunday fore Judge Holton Wednesday given tournament Mrs. Ernest Clark, underwent an Alonzo J. Barker, Jr., and Mrs. D. C. boys to play at the Third ward chapel, In honor of Mr. and fined $25.00, and afternoon, Dee hospital, for ap- Ward of Willard; Mrs. Clay House of Ogden. Mrs. W. Lamont Glover, to which operation at the serve two days in to sentenced and oo Dr. Promontory; Leslie Barker, now stupendicitis, during the week. the the public is cordially invited to city jail. cart; Wicker FOR SALE. Babyc Cooley was the attending physician. dying medicine in New York City. 456 South, 3rd West. good condition EQUIPMENT Back From a Trip To The Pacific Northwest to-w- it: Drt Fishburn Is Now Located At Ogden Second Ward Scouts To Take Feature Hike Proclamation $80,-000.0- al s . t i 4 .? - DELEGATES AT CONVENTION AN EXHIBITION IN AERONAUTICS KELLER PITCHES BAIL HEART TROUBLE ut CLAIMS FORMER WARD WOMAN ut car-burat- er Thorson Laid At Final Rest an and Auto " two-bagg- er MW" Are Poor Mixers k ; |