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Show r'Tl'A M EK ADS MM 0 her ' Mr, Lake week S. M. 5n of week PPSOQ er ' SERVICES HELD BETTER HOMES j WEEK IS HELP TO COMMUNITY Remains of Ira Bartlett Annual Track and Field Whitaker of Willard, Military Honor. Is Held on Tuesday. ednesday Program Fashion Featured Open es i CLEAN street, ard. ?hters their given st, at me ot camp esent wick on at jsday, doing merly cl - UP etc. e, OF Meuse-Argon- ne RELIGION CUSS KITCHEN URGED TO MAKE TRIP Kitchen Contest to Held Saturday, Elder. in Pilgrimage to Salt Lake Points of Interest Is Planned for 0. I 0. Mr. this 0. and ce of .,ogan llace, ; 0. nous a THE NEWS NUMBER 4. U. A. C. Glee Club Will Be Here Wednesday. IN Merchants, and f WAR VETERANS IN ATHLETICS tabernacle acti-viti- of vas Lincoln School Gives SENIORS WIN Production Splendid Held Meeting to day Night, May Week Feature of urned YOU The U. A. C. Glee Club and The Princess of Poppyland was will appear in concert at orchestra successfully presented Friday, April Theatre in this city nextj the Liberty 15th, in the high school auditorium. night, Wednesday April 27th, in conand fifth the fourth, It was given by nection with the S. Class B. motion pictures. E. H. Sun- sixth grade students under direction Be These artists have just completed a all of Mr. Alf Freeman, assisted by Meet tour of southern Utah and will appear 1, As the teachers. Each character merited at Salt Lake Saturday night. Included W Given s escredit. The chorus work was Boys in this musical organization are three The the and costuming pecially good. by The Senior class with sixty-fiv- e Impressive funeral services were Box Elder students, and in order that named as decorations gave a harmony of color, been has A. Pearse R be given the privilege may pr everybody ward Willard chapel at the with held .the away added House, Shows, points, easily romped while the attractive dances also various general chairman of the afternoon at two o- of hearing this attraction extraordinschool is to be annual class track and field meet, Wednesday to be put over in thia city dur- to its success. The the management has placed all By to for its splendid show. held at the Box Elder high school clock for Ira Bartlett Whitaker, pri- ary, seats at 30 cents. ini Boys week, from April 30th in congratulated 307th in with infantry, L, next vate were company Juniors , Tuesday. iMay 7th, inclusive. The activities The letter Homes Campaign, put followed by the Sophs who made the supreme sacrifice in twenty-ninwith the I this in be keeping will over in Brigham City during the week offensive in France city Frosh the twenty-seve- n the and with Interf general program outlined by by the Ladles Civic Improvement with four. Ed Baird, Senior, was November 5th, 1918, The chapel was national Rotary, which is sponsoring Club, with the merchants and others the and was to Brigham filled but man with capacity twelve, high point resulted in much good Week. American Boys pressed hard by Hess,. Senior, with City Post No. 10 of the as a stimulus among our and acted a in Cooperating with the local Rotary services the attended each. ten Legion eleven and several with for homes and better better citizens Club in the observance of- Fathers Times and distances were in no body. Bishop Ephraim White presided home and Sons Night In Church,, the the surroundings. which opened by cases remarkable. This was probably at the services ?,iutuals of the six wards of Brigham A feature of Wednesdays program cold wind selection, Abide With Me, by the the in caused by part Be conjoint was ofwas invocation the demonstration of the splendid The City will give a special choir. field. ward cut across the which in new homes of Mr. and Mrs. Theron program at the stake tabernacle 1st. fered by S. N. Cook followed by a The May summary: 'this city Sunday evening, May of Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pett. lOOsyard dash L. Robinette, Soph, solo, Face to Face by Miss Emma I Box 14th 7th. While these homes are entirely diffThis meeting will take the place May A. Robinette, Senior, second; Woodland. I first; the. regular monthly Mutual meetings erent from an architectural standpoint Governor George H. Dern was the L. Tingey, Frosh, third. Time, 11 Jheld in the. various wards of the city. The plans for the proposed Religion A wise woman has said: (1) I have That in are both modern and very said and W. first part; Senior, dash 440 speaker Peterson, yard are they committee in charge of this no time to enjoy my children. (2) and are up to the minute D. was remarkable to think that the Class pilgrimage to Salt Lake attractive, D. second; f The Junior, Jeppson, first; meeting include Supt. W. H. Stayner, I am too busy to be a neighbor and Bates, Senior, third. Time, 59 of the soldiers killed well under way. This trip is scheduled in every respect. Through the coone of remains for May 7th. The commit- operation of local firms they had .stake president, S. Norman Lee, Rev. friends. (3) My inner life shall starve Half mile run A. Beecher, Senior, in action over eight and one half tee Saturday, Freeman. L. Alf in and Fowler charge has decided to have been nicely furnished throughout with ;C. E. and shrivel from neglect. (4) My Ed Baird. Senior, second, T. jears ago, should be brought home cars travel in units for the pur- beautiful draperies, rugs, furniture, the While the program of this special childrens friends are not welcome, first; Junior, third. Time, 2.15 stated for final rest. He further Burke, worked of boosting Box Elder. Each fixtures and modern equipment, and pose our meeting has not been fully because they track in mud. (5) An a to have good government Mile run R. Greenhalgh, Senior, that features of of cars will carry looked so cozy and inviting that the me ward interesting number a group out, unexpected dinner guest upsets C. Anderson, Senior, second; nation should have men such as this banners. have been decided upon, which will terribly. (6) I cannot find time to first; hundreds of visitors were inspired concluded He by paying soldier was. 5:12 elling, be a pal and sweetheart to the only Detainer, Frosh third. Time, will leave about 6:30 a. m. with the better home spirit. Ladies Cars Include an address by Arthur soldier to E. tribute every glowing Mile relay Seniors (D. Bates, and arrive at the State Capitol before from the Civic Improvement Club hoys work specialist of Salt Lake man in all the world. C. Anderson, R. Greenhalgh) boy and to their parents. Judge J. A. Baird, Mutual stake the 9:00 a. m. The pilgrims will see the were present to escort the guests effort of the told City, selections by of Ogden My kitchen is so first; Juniors (N. Clark, P. Gooch. Ilowell because: (1) Just music by female Mormon Battalion Monument, the through. These demonstrations should choruses, and male that I spend my entire M. Glen, D. Jeppson) second.Time 4:5. of the representatives of the United at the Capitol, pass result in the erection and furnishing relics pioneer the the Boy Scout band, and other inter- badly arrangedaway in locating at housework. (2) High jump S. Tingey, Soph, first; States and himself day drudging Memorial Park on the loop, follow of many, other new homes in this so in success esting numbers. A complete program doing. of the and floors are worn and of such a E. Baird, Senior, second; F. Fishburn, body, in the near future. Mr. the Wasatch Drive to Fort Douglas 'of this meeting will be published in My and finish that I spend most Soph, third. Height 5 feet, 3 inches. He also said that althougha life and over to Pioneer View Monument city color week. next News the feature of Wednesdays Another received not had Pole Vault R. Jensen, Junior, first; Whitaker , of my time sweeping, dusting, and where said, This is program was the observance of open Young Brigham that the L. from government, seem discharge P. Rosenbaum, Junior, second; scrubbing them and they never A short program will house bv the merchants between 7 and had gone the place! clean. (3) The walls are full of Tingey, Frosh, third. Height, 10 feet. his spirit was released be held at the monument. and 9 oclock in the evening. The work a far on to greater accomplish Broad jump S. Tingey, Soph, first; cracks and the finish is soiled and the monument from the Returning Stohl Furniture Company gave a loose so I must dust them real often. F. Fishburn, Soph, second; C. Joseph-so- beyond. Avenue around First cars will, pass stake of the ZVzC. special concert with the new Wm. Horsley Junior, third. Distance 18 ft, (4) My window panes become dirty. to view Brigham Young's grave, and Victrola. Comfortable seats Elder Box the W. representing presidency Shot Put C. Hess, Senior, first; Soap and water makes them difficult to are cars the while park for the many visitors, arranging were Red Who can measure the value of a to American arranged Cross, clean and streaks them. How can Petersen, Senior, second; E. Baird, chapter of the on North Temple the crowds will who enjoyed the music. The Hansen I hoy? Who can foretell his destiny? this from twenty-eig2V2 said boys in that the sick and needful, for there Senior, third. Distance 37 feet go through Eagle Gate, pass the Furniture & Music Company gave an t Tour boy is your most precious, and Iis visit Javelin Throw R. Jensen, Junior county paid the supreme sacrifice Beehive no time left in the day. (5) I do and I counselor House, the Federal Reserve attractive radio program, of companion, this out war and world W the 'priceless during not read, sing or play for my days first; C. Hess Senior, second; our Lion beyond a House, Church Office ing the various types of radios in is Bank, It privilege five men from i friend. are full, my books are upstairs, my Petrson, Senior, third. Distance, 131 number were included Hotel the companionship Utah, and then over stock. Splendid displays in fashionBuilding, to measure, been had bodies Willard. All the ability is in the bedroom, and feet, 4 inches. chair rocking to Tabernacle the boy. grounds to the able mens and womens wearing f of a boy, especially your Discus E. Baird, Senior, Drst; C brought home for burial with the have no cozy corner in which to I the must be in apparel were shown at Fishburns, recital. throughout Everyone of organ on 6th, Barlow May of Richard So, relax. (6) Friends distract me because Hess, Senior, second; W. Peterson, exception at noon. the Golden Rule, the LeBon Ton the tabernacle repromptly had father whose attire world, we are to have a Boys 10 in. 9S Promontory, ft, are dingy and dark and Senior, third. Distance, walls my and will be Millinery, and open house was obrecital the the After boy when groups your in Kight at Home, Hurdles A. Robinette, Senior, first; quested that the remains lie and I feel dreadfully crowded. (7) My relics in the served by the groceries, drug stores, shown the can together Mr. get pioneer Dad, N. France. you, and husband think I am P. Rosenbaum, Junior, second; museum, and other things of interest novelty stores, electric shops, etc. Become better acquainted, real pals children J. seconds. 31 John included Ollier speakers the times, that I am near Clark, Junior, third. Time, and interest will be pointed out. Fashion shows with living models, if you please. An opportunity also behind d Dash L. Robinette, first; Ward, Harvey Woodyatt and Bishop not am enough I and giving sighted, cars the the From were conducted at the National-ToggeSquare Temple fOr Mother to exercise the greatest N. Clark, second; L. Tingey, Frosh, White. Between speakers a musical will go to Liberty Park for an iuiman influence in the world in time to my personal appearance. and the Elite Millinery, third. Time, 26 program was rendered as follows, informal party or frolic. The crowds to f behalf of your boy. decided definitely all the newest creations in where I have RobYes, Half Mile Relay Seniors (A. solo, The Flag Without One Stain, to return home ladies wearing apparel were shown in disband time will I A program has been arranged for join the Kitchen Contest which is A. O' Love W. R. Peterson, Ward, by Robert Woodyatt; duet which will be carried on through the cooperation inette, before dark. I the entire evening, to advantage. In connection with the (S. Tingey, C. Divine, by Mr. and Mrs. Irl B. Ward I .announced later, but I have been of the Farm Bureau and the State Beecher) first; Sophs the are Ward committees show at the National, ladies fashionarranging Beecher F. Fishburn, L. Robinette) and solo, My Own United States details of transportation. Reports able footwear was exhibited by C. V. f asked to give you this advance notice Extension Division. My husband and R. Woodland. The Rosenbaum, Miss Juniors Emma closing (P. by second; ? so that there will be no conflicting family heartily support me, and we Jensen, T. Burke, C. Joseplison) song was America and the benediction from several wards indicate that Forsgren of the Sample Shoe Store. kind I of the entire Fourth and, The various exhibits were largely any program or activity have resolved to: was pronounced by Jesse W. Hoopes. practically third. Time, 1:44 Home. Class grades will be attended, and the efforts of the Fifth at Religion Night .except Boys our equipment in Military honors were accorded the taken on the (1) v free of charge. It merchants appreciated. These very trip Nothing so important can be done order to save steps and give us remains at the cemetery, by the is as this to note of 6th, that many car splendid displays demonstrated the May gratifying on the evening Brigham Post of the American Legion owners are enough working space. (2) My floors of boy your benefit the offering their fact that there is no excuse whatever generously for program under the direction of Commander shall be covered in durable, livable, to this pilgrimage because for buying out of town. services and you. Dont forget the date! was the The Carl Seashore, and. grave and easily cleaned finishes. (3) i I of their desire to make the Religion JOSEPH F. HANSEN, shall WILLARD, April. 22. A telegram dedicated by Alonzo J. Barker. furniture and woodwork walls, Class pupils happy and to give them f Rotarian Committee announcalso receive repairs, cheerful paint, was received here yesterday i a wonderful educational experience. On Boys Week. and shall be part of the general ing the death of Mrs. Annie Braeggar I color scheme of the room. (4) I shall at the home of her son Gottliev Caggie LAST School Will attend classes and receive instructions at Burley, Idaho. Death was caused her made Mrs. J. W. Horsley, Peach Day manager, cancer. methods Braeggar more efficient A GOOD by for better and was in attendance at the Association of cleaning windows how they will home at Willard until last fall when Final tribute of love and respect of Utah Fairs meeting at Salt Lake 23 shine. (5) We are making a book she went to the home of her son to i was was born paid the memory of Mrs. Carline City recently and reports that the shelf, a coal box, a wood box and be better taken care of. She Ann Ward, who died at a local following date schedule of Utah fairs 1850, On a refrigerator from old lumber. (6) at Switzerland in September, i The Central School operetta 88 a t was fixed at that time and place: afternoon, Mr. Saturday hospital I so be husband, first her with will in and presented Midsummers Day, My sink will be cemented at Box Elder County Peach Day, Sepheld services funeral their in condoling Saturday, April 23rd, in the afternoon reed not worry about the grease Caggie, embraced the gospel Ward Willard Tuesday the chapel, about Utah to tember 9 and 10; Box Elder County teachers native land coming And evening. The children, collecting. (7) Mr. A has 125 Miles afternoon at 2 oclock. Bishop Ephraim Fair, Sept. 22, 23, 24; Morgan County, nd parents have. been working hard my little old rocking chair and my thirty years ago. Mr, Caggie died a White presided at the services which August she married Weber County, August to make it a complete success. daughter will make a pretty cretone number of years ago and AMERICAN FALLS, Ida., April 21 opened by the selection I Have Read 20; Wasatch, August ! The story tells of the interesting cushion for it. (8) How glad I am Abraham Braeggar. Again death enGarfield, The American Falls dam is today Of a Beautiful City, by the choir August 25, 26, 27; Iron County, Ausecond time a midsumon for and home for the tered which take Bureau Farm the we place that things joined recorded as one of the with Mrs. Edith Baddley as soloist. gust Juab, Sevier, Sept day when all the fairy folk now I shall discard my dark morning she was called upon to bury her officially and fiersflowers Summit, Sept. come alive. Many unusual dresses and give more time to my husband. Surviving are two sons, governments huge reclamation pro- Invocation was by John J. Ward, Sept. of construction a duet "Unanswered Yet, was given San Pete, Sept. Sept. And entertaining events occur which personal appearance. It is surely as John Caggie of Salt Lake City and jects. Two years as by COra White and Miss Roberta Miss was complete Cache work accepted also by to while of Idaho, Utah, as Sept. make trill it worth your Burley, Gottliev Caggie important that I appear neatly, of the Nicholas. The speakers were John County. Sept. a number of grand children. Definite Superintendent F. A. Banks be at the high school on Saturday, that my house looks trim. It is apparent that the only conflict April 23rd. Matinee at 3 oclock, and word has' not been received but in United States reclamation bureau, Kunzler, Patriarch E. P. Cordan, S. N. the Ward, Francis government, at Carr, Hyrum be will 8 representing the ' local Peach celebration is with interment at oclock, all Evening performance probability and witnessed C. W. by President Horsley ceremony Cook, presentation the Summit County Fair which will the Burley cemetery. prices will be 10 and 25 cents. of farmers and Bishop White. Between speakers a not affect us to any appreciable exenthusiastic an group at is who Ada Miss Woodyatt, of nearby towns along with musical program was rendered as tent. present teaching in the district school citizens Council from Utah and Idaho follows, solo My Loved One Rest, by the for the delegates 15th While at the meeting Mr. Horsley expects to leave May Miss Emma Woodland; solo, Some- contacted several concessionaires and I Impressive funeral services were Eastern States mission field. organizations. of time v Well Understand, by Mrs. all expressed a desire to make a 'A. E. Paddock, superintendent held at the Fifth Ward chapel on i Mrs. Vilate C. Davis of Avon is a solo, stand here during the Peach festival. for 2 o'clock and of at the of afternoon Ririe presented dam, Ogden construction 4 Wednesday Joseph here. friends session and City Council met in regular visiting relatives his at Banks died who to Is Where O P. Grave Victory, John Supt. Thy Jensen, Mrs. David Lewis of Salt Lake City the completed project Saturday. Present, Mayor Bunderson, 5ouncilmen Christensen, J. Jensen, home in this city Friday morning. is visiting at the home of her mother, at the corner stone af the base of by David C. Ward. The closing numThere was a good attendance, and Mrs. J. V. Rolph. th towering dam. Marking the efforts ber was a solo, O My Father, by M. Jensen, Wixom and Gleave. tributes. of floral a Bishop wealth irrigation districts Mrs. Joseph Ririe, and benediction Contract to furnish light and water Mrs. Agnes Owens who has resided of twenty-thre- e services at the A. united with the was pronounced by Irvin Perry. Fishburn J. and presided organizations winter at federal building for fiscal year at Salt Lake City during the Elberta, Today: Harold Lloyd in in takes Interment was in the Willard Merrell Francis Counselor with J. 1928 was presented and Mayor and Also Padlocked months has returned to her home reclamation bureau, the project Never Weaken. O, My its place with the largest in the cemetery, the grave was dedicated and Pathe News. here. City Recorder were authorized to charge. The opening song, second by J. Welton Ward. Father, was rendered by the choir. Miss Marcia Olson, who has spent world. The reservoir itself .is tign the same. Liberty Today: Priscilla Dean and e F. John Elephant-Buttwas to offered Invocation the by size in only An ordinance entitled An Ordinthe winter at Marysville has returned Bowers in The Danger Girl. and the spring run off is not yet John Alice reservoir in New Mexico. ' ance Levying a Tax, and for the Merrell and Wm. R. Dredge sang the to her home here. Puppy Love Also Day in It will impound a million and complete. Millions of dollars worth Time. Assessment of property abutting on solo, One Sweetly Solemn Thought. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Barker received of water of crops will be taken from lands I both sides of Main street between The speakers were S. C. Wixom, word yesterday of the death of Mr. three quarters acre feet Elberta Sunday to Tuesday: Where I Third and Fifth South streets in Bishop Leo Hunsaker of Honeyville, Barkers sister, Mrs. Jane Wood Cole and will be the central point of the under the project each year. Was I with Reginald Denny. Also in operation In addition to two superintendents 1 Chase in Mighty Like A Brigham City, Parking District No. Joseph Scowcroft of Ogden, Bishop at her home at Grldley, Calif. Mrs. largest irrigationTheproject line Charlie of the taking part in the ceremony, other shore ; Pathe News. and 1, for the purpose of sprinkling, E. M. Tyson, F. W. Fishburn and J Colo was born at Salt Lake city in the world. Moose, measures 125 miles and it covers prominent figures present were; W. lake was Emil and first o do and and Between seventy-twto grass, Tuesday: ago trimming Francis Merrell. speakers, years cutting Liberty Sunday square miles of territory. H. Wattis of Ogden, president and Jaunings in Faust." Also Buster such other work as to properly main- W. R. Dredge sang the solo, O Grave married to the late Charles P. Wood. eighty-eigof land general manager of Utah Construction tain said Parking District, was pre Where Is Thy Victory. The closing Later she became the wife of William More than a million acres Watch Tige and Fox News. the watered system, Company, who built the dam; H. J. be by will six children sented, placed upon its third and last song, Shall We Meet Beyond the Cole, who together with by Lawler, general superintendent of the River, was rendered by. the choir, by her first husband and a number marking it as the largest project reading and passed. The clubs quarters are now being R. E. Shepherd of Idaho. wings construction; in of Including far any Moved and seconded that the lease and benediction was pronounced by of grand children and great grand renovated by Messrs Olson and American a the is of Jerome, president between Henry Tingey and Brigham Bishop J. A. Fishburn. The body children survive her. The body will extending from the sides, it the direction of the under K. Thompson Falls reservoir district, and E. committee of House City on Park property be entered into was laid at final rest in the family arrive in Willard Sunday, afternoon mile in length. organizations 1 and that Mayor and City Recorder plot J. and Interment will b6 In the Willard i On April 16th the dam had already Darlington of Burley, superintendent In the city cemetery, is chairman.. W. J. Phillips which J be authorized to execute same. impounded 800,000 acre feet of water of the Minidoka irrigation district. Francis Merrell dedicating the grave. cemetery. 'AT Price. IT BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927. VOLUME 33 1. 1. A. PROGRAM rntng, weeks EWS But Just to All. Devoted to no Party or Faction KIJIATE RESULTS IF ITS WILL FIND hking i ID tLJiv H H MlTR her torn her 'd an Miss the and about les. Boys Night at Home Is Scheduled to Take Place Friday, May 6th s ns n. Ortho-phon- ic - ht t an and sent, rious ured. . II; jt rille ition d to 220-yar- ry son ager, loval 0. , lder- - and who 0. fell sting t to WILLARD NEWS this tion. ured was He l be :s and ck. dow in ease tard ack rley tose Ige" ) . AMERICAN FALLS Central Present Operetta Saturday, April DAM ACCEPTED ed RITES FOB MOTHER Schedule of Fall Attractions Completed Sections Lake Covers And Holds 1,750,000 Long. Feet; 18-1- 9; 23-2- 4; 29-3- 0; 12-1- 3; W City Meets In Regular Session John P. Jensen Is Laid at Final Rest . AT THE THEATRES ht |