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Show gjAD rmn news THE OX ELDER N H WHILE IT IS IN THE jfljWS B0X ELDER Devoted to no Party or Faction NEWS BRIGHAM SHORLAND EVANS CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, Republican Ticket THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- But Just to AIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928. Democratic Ticket Thomas NUMBER 58. A. Beal Presidential Electors who will vote for ALFRED E. SMITH For President For President And CHARLES CURTIS And JOSEPH E. ROBINSON For Vice President For Vice President CLARA RANDOLPH DAN B. BERRY ALBERT E. MILLER United States Senator ERNEST BAMBERGER Salt .Lake City For Congress B. COLTON Todays Football Game Postponed Indefinitely ID DEATH OF BRIGHAM BOY The football game scheduled for this afternoon between Logan and Box Elder high schools has been indefinThis action was itely postponed. Borland taken following the death Tuesday of Mishap; night of Shorland Evans, a guard on the Box Elder team. Mr. Evans reOn ceived internal injuries in a practice on Monday night and died the Shorland tackle The funeral services for The game has been day. following and irons, 16, son of City Marshal out of respect to him. postponed John R. Evans of this city, who oclock d Tuesday night at 10:15 To Hold he local from Injuries hospital i eived Monday afternoon in a foot-a- ll Three-da- y practice game at the high, school jampus, will be held Saturday after-toThe Bishopric and officers of the at 2 oclock in the stake Fifth ward are arranging to hold jabernacle, under the direction of the three-da- y a carnival this year at big jiith Ward bishopric. ward meeting house, the dates sethe Shorland was born in Brigham lected being November 21, 22, and 23. January 16, 1912. He was a The celebration will be patterned afjunior student at the Box Elder high the held last carnival ter year, but tool and was prominent in. student will be on a much scale. Delarger divides. He was president of the tails of the carnival will be given eshinan class two years ago, yell later. aster last year, and this year was The purpose of this celebration is foot-1member of the first Bquad In 1 to raise means to complete the ward He was a member of the high house, which the bishopric meeting hoolband at the time of his to have finished in time to hold hope death. He was also engaged in exercises by Christmas. church activities in the Sixth Ward, dedicatory rtere he resided. Exactly twenty REPUBLICAN WOMEN years ago to the day he was injured, OF WILLARI) MEET uncle, Thomas Evans, was injured a football game at logan, and iied twenty-foWILLARD, Oct. 25 The Republihours later. Shorwomen of the Willard precinct can ed died about thirty hours follow-i- a held a successful tea in the ward Rehis injury. afterHe was a young man of excellent lief society house Wednesday was large. attendance noon. The habits, popular with the younger set Marion Ward and was loved by his many young Precinct (Chairwoman the conducted meeting which opened associates. He was the only son of The resinging. with & and Mrs. Evans and his community untimely musical program concame as a great shock to the mainder of the Mesdames solos vocal of entire by sisted community, whose sincere sympW. Berrup athy goes out to the bereaved family Mary N. Braegger, Leona their hour of and Gwendolin Barnes. The speaktrial, included Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Jesse ers following the services Saturday, Cannon and Mrs. John Stewart, ferment will be In the F. Brigham ty cemetery. all of Sait Lake; Mrs. Stella Wattis Bowman of Ogden; Mrs. J. L. Harvey, state committeewoman from Box ElMarians To der, of Garland; Mrs. Ella Reeder, Mrs. county chairman, of 'Brigham; Industrial School Jensen Orson and Johnson Margaret Evans Victim . Funeral Vernal For Governor WILLIAM H. WATTIS Ogden GEORGE H. DERN Salt Lake City Justice of the Supreme Court Ten (10) Year Term Justice of the Supreme Court Two (2) Year Term Justice of the Supreme Court Two (2) Year Term Saturday. EPHRIAM HANSEN Salt Lake City Fifth Ward VALENTINE GIDEON Ogden Secretary of State MILTON H. WELLING Fielding Attorney General P. PARKER Provo Carnival Attorney General GEORGE m OLIVER K. OLAY Price State Treasurer E. AXEL CHRISTENSEN Mount Pleasant Sty, State Treasurer JOHN F. MENDENHALL SpringviUe State Auditor IVOR AJAX W. HARRISON FARR Tooele Logan Public Instruction C. N. JENSEN L. JOHN NUTTALL Spanish Fork For District Judge For District. Judge Melvin c. Harris LEON FONNESBECK Logan Logan For District Attorney J. WESLEY HORSLEY Brigham City For District Attorney Brigham City COUNTY TICKET HORACE MRS. LUCINDA JENSEN Bear River City County Commissioner (Four-yea- r Le-ian- Garland (Two-y- r term) County Commissioner' ISRAEL H. HUNSAKER (Two-yeterm) JOSEPH I. DEWEY . County Attorney WALDEMAR A. CALL iDeweyville , Brighafn County Attorney LEWIS JONES City Judge Brigham ar Tremonton A petition, signed by the required number of local citizens, was recently filed with the count clerk asking that the name of - Nels Jenson be placed on the Citizens Judicial ticket) for the position of Judge of tho City There are now three candiCourt. dates In the field for this position, the name of B. H. Jones appearing on the Republican ticket and the name of A. P. Leishman on the Independent ticket Attorney Nels Jenson was formrely his Judge of the City Court and he that insisted again have friends enter the race this year. RITE-WA- Y opens STORE AT BURLEY E. A. Reed, Rite-Wa- y s s, Imoressive Services For Reed Larsen W. H. Flint, Wm. Stokes.. Park Valley.-riHCaddie, Louie A. Hirschi,. Joseph Palmer. Promontory. Lewis Whitaker, Ellis Snodgrass, George N. House. Howell. Carl Schriber, Geo. Wood, Mrs. Myrtle Gunnell. Rosette. Fred Hirschi, D. Ray Morris, Roy Pugsley. Yost Jos. E. Taylor, Arthur Yost, E. H. Taylor. Clear Creek. Silas Tracy, Mrs. Jas. A. Campbell, Arthur Kempton. Curlew. D. G. Nelson, Joseph Cutler, William Hurd, Jr. Standrod. O. D. McIntyre, Irvin Campbell, Lee Neal. Grouse Creek. Thos. D. Warburton, W. J. Kimber, W. C. Betteridge. Junction. Ernest D. Simper, Oscar Lind, Raymond Nielson. )en ter dale. Geo. Longstroth, John B. Glenn, John W. Smith. CLucin. Albert J. Ballingham. al B. H. JONES J THREE CANDIDATES FOR CITY JUDGE n, . half-sister- term) ar G.. G. SWEETEN County Commissioner proprietor of the local store, was in Brigham City few FOR SALE--A enroute to Burley, Idaho, HEADQUARTERS D. Wh.te, Perry. Wednesday LeRoy heifers. is he opening up a new store. where Til Rite-Wa- y emocratic County ; committee This store will give the uaj lot, orchard, 100 chain-storein Utah ned headquarters at No. 1( FOR0RENT five ke8t acres alfalfa, good company 2 was pleased Reed trees, Mr. Idaho. street cherry and ad in room ease the Joinjj. fest home One. or two year 0fice of John E. Baird with conditions at the local store, ho (3 office. News k th Inquire dpsired. is now making preparations for At camPalgn' manager. Statin Baron V ooen and for orders take 553-the coming holiday trade. visit th nT.is extcnded the public to WILL phone 6 Mills- - Lettie Minson, Democratic headquarters. vited. (Four-ye- Corinne - - County Commissioner (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) German-Austria- - term) C. G. ADNEY MISSIONARY FARED ELL District Governor Wal-- r has Pocatello the Rotary An interesting farewell program ogram eventoday was of a patriotic been arranged for, next Sunday nature. Ward Chapel ing at 7:00 in the Sixth Judge L. e. Nelson of Logan talked for William Tyson, son of Bishop and the boys on the subject of Citizen-an- d Mrs. E. M. Tyson, who has accepted Superintendent Child talked a call to fill a mission for the L. D. 6 n Rotar,ans on the same sub-- l S. Church in the iect Iheir talks were complemented mission. 4 be renmusical program given by the The following program will Royal the 8chol who brought with dered: Singing, them Abel ir Harmonlca hand and Brass Bishop land Army, choir: invocation, The boys also . gave some fine S Rich; solo, Miss Gladys Tyson; stunts. saxapbpne remarks, F. W. Fishburn;remarks 6 Industrial d band school brass s solo, Clifford Petersen; &n Nello open air concert on Main Davis and Scout .Master followinS the luncheon. Later instrumental duet. the h Christofferson; oys were presentation, Geo, L. special guests at a pic-the Liberty theatre Jenson; response, Wiliiam E.son; the courtesy of the manage- and Maria Sent duet, Juanita Iverson ' EW- v- Cal1 and J- EBishot Madsen; remarks, W MlssrsTho acreei, picture Projected bn the son; closing song, Le Was "01d Ironsides, together On by the choir; benediction. Henry with . comedy and feature picture. The public is cordially Holst. - State Representatives J. WELTON WARD Willard WILLIAM O. JEPPSON Brigham RICHARDS Fielding Brigham City. Cleare of - Riverside State Representatives of Bear River City, and the following of of of of of reQucst of - jTRACY WELLING Brigham candidates: J. Wesley Horsley Richards Brigham City, Horace Fielding, Mrs. iLucinda P. Jensen Rear River City, Israel Hunsaker Tremonton and Waldemar Call at For State Senator J. FRANCIS MERRELL Boys fronj therstate industrial hol at Ogden, together with Superintendent F. A. Child, were guests of the Brigham City Rotary u" t their luncheon held regular 12:15 oclock. for er entertainment Arrangements made , here were local probation officer, W. V. Call. COUNTY TICKET For State Senator Hosts Sirty boys Mor-tense- WILLIAM -- E. DAVIS ur n, -- Superintendent Public Instruction Salt Lake City ia Bun-derso- State Auditor Superintendent hia THURMAN Salt Lake City Secretary of State JOHN W. PETERS Brigham City i. conclusion he reported the findings of a professor at Boston University, who estimates that a. college education is worth at least seventy-tw- o Judges of election in Box Elder thousand dollars to its owner. county for the general election on : November 6th, have been named, as follows: Willard Poll 1. Ezra Nebeker, S. N. Oook, Joseph A. Harding. Willard Poll 2. A. L. Baddley, Charles R. Gull, George Facer. Perry. Milton J. Thorne, M. W. Peters, Wallace Young. Brigham Poll 1. Receiving: Thos. Mrs. Annie Mathias, Littlewood, Mathew Compton; counting; May M. Horsley, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, and N. L. Hansen. Brigham Poll 2. Receiving), Lorenzo Burt, Sadie Pett, Mrs. Edna Kaiser; Funeral services for W. A. Box, 44, counting, W. T. Davis, N. J. Nelson a local business man who died on Jr., John H. Horsley. Tifesday afternoon at 5:15 oclock dt Brigham Poll 3. Receiving, T. M. his home on South 2nd East street Evans, B. S. Burbank, Theresa Dunn; from a wound, were held counting, Eliza Madsen, Leah Reeder, on Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock, L. J. Anderson. Mr. Box( at the family residence. Brighqpn Poll 4. Receiving, Leslie had been in poor health for several Nichols, Mildred Rasmussen, Mrs. H. The sympathy of the en- S. Jensen; counting, Chas. T. Brown, months. tire community goes out to his wife, E. E. Clark, Lorenzo Bott. children, mother and sisters in their Brigham Poll 5. Receiving, C. H. sad bereavement. Peterson, Mrs. Anna Rasmussen, Mrs. Bishop Abel S. Rich presided at the Callie Larsen; counting, Marius Rasservices, which were largely attended. mussen, ,Mrs. A. Fawson, and Ruel There was a wealth of floral tributes. M. Eskelsen. The opening Bong, 1 Need Thee EvBrigham Poll 6. Receiving, David ery Hour," was rendered by, the Richards, Mrs. Ira Packer, Henry Invocation was offered by Harris; counting, N. S. Christofferson, choir. Pres. Wm. C. Horsley, followed by a Eli Christensen, Wm. Dredge. duet, My Father Knows, by Mr. ant Iloneyville. Olga Wheatley, Parley Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. Hunsaker, Abinidi(Tolman. Words of condolence were offered Harper. E. E. Wright, Mrs. Afton speakers: Bishop May, Dan Reese. by the following Abel S. Rich, PresidentHervln Collinston. J. A. Bigler, Mrs. Etta of this city, and Dr. Ezra Kidman, Hyrum Jensen. Waddoups of Salt Lake City. A duet, Bear River City. Willard Anderson, Sometime WeU Understand," was Frede F. Petersen, Mrs. Margaret rendered by (Mesdames Morilla Spen B. Johnson. The closing cer and Callie Kofoed. Tremonton. Receiving, E. H. Cornsong, Providence Is Over All," was wall, A. N. Fishburn, Otto Schinkle; rendered by the choir and benediction counting, J. D. Harris, E. C. Rhead, was offered by Bishop Joseph Luthy Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. Interment was in of Rreston, Idaho. Garland. Receiving, George Carter, John D. Peters Mrs. J. L. Harvey, W. R. Van the city cemetery. Fleet; dedicated the grave. counting, Dr. F. W. Innes, Mrs. Nellie in Mr. Box was born Brigham City, Rose,' Mrs. Ella Peck. April Ml, 1884, a son of Mrs. Sarah Beaver Dam. Calvin Erickson, R. H. and the late Elijah A. Box. He A. Johnson, Jos. H. Bowcutt. grew to manhood in this city, receivElwood. O. L. Brough, J. M. ing his education at the public Mrs. Andrew Romer. schools. Early in young manhood he Riverside. Earl B. Hales, Austin entered Into business, conducting a Udy, R. C. Richards. confectionery store on WeBt Forest Rawlins. Marion Summers, Harry Of late years he has been Drew, Milton Marble. street. associated with the Club Billiards Penrose. Fred L. Peterson, George soft drink parlor as one of the Marsh, Fred W. Peterson. proprietors. Mr. Box was possessed .Fielding. Eben Wilcox, Mrs. A. W. of a genial nature and had many Hansen, John Mason. friends in this community. Plymouth. Jasper Rudd, A. L. Udy, On September 29, 1909, he married Oleen Josephson. Maude Sackett of this city, who, with East Garland. J. W. Larsen, W. A. the following children survive: Varian Adams, Mjrs. Lester Holman. , 18, Leola 17, and Don 11. Surviving Mantua. Conrad- - Jeppson, C. M. also are his mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Peterson, Oscar Jeppson. Box of this city, , one sister, Mrs. Deweyvllle. N. Porter Barnard, Mrs. Bessie Dudman of Ogden, and four John A. Fryer, Lewis Germer. Miss Trieste Box and Corinne. Wayne Owens, Abraham Mrs. Lisle Richardson of Brigham A. B. Dickensen. Evans, City and Mrs. Stella Wright and Mrs. D. W. Morris, Francis Portage. j. A. Lee of Ogden. Allen, Thos. P. John, Kelton. 'Albert Crandall, James A. Yates, Gys Fehlman. Boothe 'Valley. Meredith Nicholas, x self-inflict- of the Supreme Court WILLIAM H. FOLLAND Ten (10) Year Term Salt Lake City R Judges Provided for Larger County Precincts. Impressive Services for Local Business Man Held Thursday. For Governor SAMUEL Two Groups of AT FINAL REST For Congress KNOX PATTERSON Moab Justice . United States Senator WILLIAM H. KING Salt Lake City DON ON NOV. 6TH W. A. BOX LAID WILLARD SCOWCROFT MRS. J. J. GALLIGAN. ABEL JOHN EVANS J. FRANK TOLTON WINSLOW F. SMITH ' FOR EECTION Thomas A. Beal, Dean of the School of Business of the University of Utah addressed the students of the Box Elder high school in their regular asDean sembly on Wednesday last. Beal chose as his subject the title He outlined Seeing It Through. for the students those attributes which he thought led to success. In who will vote for HERBERT HOOVER PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. NAME JUDGES Addresses Students Presidential Electors Y FAREWELL PROGRAM A Missionary farewell will be given Sunday evening, October 28, at 7:00 at the First Ward Chapel, compli mentary to Mrs. Don Sheffield who is leaving Monday for the mission school at Salt Lake City, prior to her departure to California. A splendid program has been arranged and the public is invited to attend. LEAYING FOR MISSION A missionary social, for LeGrande Horsley has been arranged for next Sunday evening in the Second ward A chapel beginning at 7 oclock. good progranj has been arranged. LeGrande leaves Monday morning for the missionary school in Salt Lake city and on the eighth of) November n misleaves for the German-Austria- sion. mm The Womens Republican club gave a tea at Tremonton (yesterday afternoon which was largely attended. Mrs. Jenkins presided. The speakers were J. Francis, Merrell Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, J. Wesley Horsley, Israel Hunsaker, Waldemar A. Call and B. C. A musical program was given Call. by fdrs. Steffen, Miss Gladys Tyson, Vernis Buran and June Winchester. Very impressive funeral services were held at the Sixth ward chapel Wednesday afternoon at two oclock for Reed Larsenof this city, who was accidentally killed while hunting deer near St. George last Saturday mornThe chapel was filled to caing. pacity with ' relatives and friends, many( coming from the southern part of the state and cities adjacent to The floral tributes Brigham City. were numerous and beautiful. Bishop E. M. Tyson presided at the serrices which opened with a duet, Only a Little Way, by. Mrs. Morilla Spencer and Mrs. Callie Kofoed. Invocation was offered by Nels Jenson, followed by a solo, Face to Face, The speakers were by W. R. Dredge. John E. Baird, William T. Davis, Pres. Wm. C. Horsley and Bishop Tyson. The special musical program consisted of a vocal solo, A Friend of Mine" by Marian Madsen; vocal solo, My God and Father While I Stray, by Miss Gladys Tyson; a mandolin solo by Miss Marie Thorne, accompanied The conby Miss Evelyn Sorensen. cluding number was a solo, No Night There, by Mrs. Callie Kofoed, and benediction was pronbunced by, Bishop J. A. Fishburn. The remains were interred Jin the family plot at the city Clarence Cottam of St cemetery. George dedicated the grave. K A TIMELY WINDOW DISPLAY An attractive window display featuring Armstrong linoleum has been arranged in the window at the entrance to the Stohl Furniture companys store by Miss Fay Burt, head The proof the record department. verbial Democratic 'Donkey and the G. O. P. Elephant, figures cut from linoleum, are placing their ballots HM in the box, both voting straight for We carry invitations, place and this particular brand of linoleum. tally cards, decorations, favors, etc. Besides being a good advertisement, for' your Halloween party. Comptons the display suggest another point, and Art & Music Company. It that is to vote your ticket straight 1 |