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Show READ the news IS WHILE IT IN THE ELDER NEWS IN NEWS BOX DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FAmm-flllT.- il 1ST THAI I READ THE ADS THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD YOUR OWN COMMUNITY h 35. Bids Are Opened for C. I. C. PARTY AGED WOMAN Brighams Proposed v New Sewer System ON SATURDAY DIED SATURDAY DIED MONDAY Bids for If. COMPTON Brigham Citys proposed system were opened at a the mayor and city counevening. Bids were subfour firms, as follows: Wheelwright Construction company, Ogden, concrete pipe, $26,703.00; clay new sewer meeting of cil Monday mitted by Held Yesterday for Citys Pioneer Photographer. uneral pipe, $27,192.75. North String Road CELEBRATION Now Designated As A Primary Highway PLANNED BY Invitations to All Social VIrs. Eliza Ann WhitClubs of City Are worth Succumbs in Being Issued. Brigham City. Comp- - That Box Elder county will gain over one hundred miles of state roads and about five miles of the secondary state system is the opinion of Chamber of Commerce officials expressed after examining bills passed by thei Legislature just finished. The longest project is the road which will take off at a point between Snowville and Strevell, to be designated by the Btate road commission and continue southwesterly to the Nevada line near Another county road In which citizens of the county are vitally In"North terested Is the String" road which now becomes parti of the primary system, it being rather significant that both of said projects were formerly on the state highway map. The road from Tremonton to e Deweyville la the strip referred to, constituting Box Elders share of the secondary sys- POULTRYMEN Utah Poultry Assn to Building In Salt Lake March Enoch Smith, Salt Lake City, conteral Special invitations are being issued Mrs. Eliza Ann Whitworth, 86, Open New to the members of all the social widow of the late pioneer photographer of this crete, ,$2855.78; clay, $28,855.75. today 'z Vho died Saturday at 3 p,;m. George Whitworth, & On .Wheeler Tempest, Salt Lake City, clubs of Brigham City, through their died Monday at 2 a. m. of ailments (intestinal Influenza at the faptily concrete, $29,331.33; clay, $29,331.33. for the twenty-fift- h an presidents, to incident old at home of the age 25th. South, .First. Fast street Christensen & Gardner, Salt Lake nual birthday party of the Civic Im- her 310 daughter, Mrs. George held Monday at 2 p. m. City, concrete $29,960.35; clay pipe, provement club, which will be held West, First South street. InTiller, this city, Ljt ward chapel. Bishop Abel S $28,670.35. SALT LAKE CITY. A gigantic Saturday, March 21st at 1:30 p. a. Funeral serrices wiW be held WedilCh presided at the' services, .which in Box celebration, the largest ever attempted Elder commercial club nesday at 1 p. m. at the Second the The proposals were referred to The floral fere largely attended. by the Utah Poultry Producers CoCity Manager, C. O. Roskelley for rooms. Mrs. C. E. Baker, general ward chapel. Bishop Carlos J. Seder-holbeautiful. and were chairman of profuse folthe party, and the tributes operative association, will mark the will preside. Interment will be tabulation, and his report will be formal opening. March 25th, of the opening song, Sometime Well made at the meeting of the city lowing committee members: Mrs. in Harper ward cemetery. new $250,000 central, office building, kderstand,".. was jendered by the councilmen tonight. The Frank N. Olsen, Mrs. Alf Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Whitworth was born in NewManagers cold storage plant, feed mill, egg and Mrs. W. H. Stayner, castle. Ljr Invocation was given by Lor report will then be taken under con- C. England, February 16, 1845. to w Anderson, and Harvey Wood sideration and the award, we are Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs. Emma She came poultry plant now completed at Salt to Utah ia 1883 as a conLake The Father." Stevens City. 0 My Mrs. and Tom sang, are Coleman, kt informed, will be made at a meeting vert to the L. D. S. church. She Every poultryman in Utah and enthusiastically completing plans for settled In the Harper ward, where wkers were Patriarch John D. to be held Thursday evening. southern Idaho, whether & member the event, which has become, through she married Mr. Whitworth iseters, E. M. Tyson, President Wm. the same tem of highways. Should the city officials see fit to years of observance, one or not, is invited Patriarch of Brigham Wright the This program Is the result of the of the association Horsley, really year. He died fifteen years ago, and concrete pipe in the construction important and urged to attend the festival, it L Bishop Rich. Between speakers, use in Brigham Citys since that time she has CommerBox of the Elder Joint work days made her of the new sewer system, this pipe social calendar. was announced recently, by Clyde C. lesdames Morilla Spencer and Callie home with her daughter, Mrs. Tiller. cial club and chamber of commerce, Edmonds, can be on made here the right On general manager. job Home A High. Mrs. Louis C. Bowen, president of She was a faithful member of the Box Elder countys delegation to the jofoed sang, All are assured a full day of R. from local materials, such as cement the club, W. citisong, Bishop other and interested closing the a Legislature, ji today expressed hope for church and active in the various education, fun and entertainment. the solo, Ill Go (and gravel, and by local workmen, support from all the women of the Dredge rendered She was a woman of zens, undertaken last fall. Some time organizations. the heart of town, A under or the direction the firm Me 0. and to Go, Jliere You Want A splendid character and blessed with before the Legislature met, the local au parade through in this enterprise. community of the huge plant to inspection contract. the commercial club gave a dinner to few women, no matter how enthusi a congenial disposition. Bargeron pronounced the benedic-jo- receiving full operation, a short mass meeting In the was at of which members the Interment city astic they may be, can accomplish Legislature Surviving are three children, Mrs. time the merits of said projects were and a dance will feature the merryMr. and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen little, said Mrs. Bowen, but many metery. President Hervin Bunder-s- u Not only are poultrymen Hansen Lake of Salt Ephraim discussed. Credit must be given par- - making. dedicated the grave. announce the arrival of a fine baby women united in enthusiasm, can ac- Charles Whitworth, one of the City, but the public is procommUtee to new road the almost anything." Mrs Mr. Compton was born September L0dlally girl born Sunday morning. Mother complish ,Jted to la the Cele- of the Brigham Auto Supply tlcularly jola prietors of which Charles Whitof the Bowen said further that according and babe are doing nicely. 1856, at Arnold, Nottinghamshire thousands Jg expected It bratlon and Mrs. George Tiller of worth isclub, company, chairman, for its efforts in ... artlclDate ihgland. He was a son of Joseph Mr. and Mrs. David Sampson and to present plans, several new pro- this city, together with sixteen The" His par-ut- s son David of Salt Lake City, were jects are to be sponsored by the club grandchildren, and the following step- be!?ihtfhln7SS SreincCnt0vadse jid Jane Holmes Compton. plant wili begin operating about embraced the Mormon faith in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry during the coming months. One of children: Mike, Jack, George A. before the celebration day, week cured out of the last session was the the most important and interesting, Whitworth of Idaho and 850. He came to Utah in August, L. Thorne Sunday afternoon. full 8Wlng for the visitors WhitJoseph is the Better Gardens project, which worth who resides in j68, with his elder brother Moroni Completed, it is one of Mrs. fruit station here, 6XAe,! Mrs. D. L. Minear of El Salvador, is to be Montana; Mrs Flora Loveland of directed this and her little Central ind sister Elizabeth by be8t equipped and most spring meanly largeBti and Mrs. Logan America, is visiting her sisthe expenditure of something ar0nd modern laughter Emma Barnes. They settled ter, Mrs. A. C. Christofferson in this Frank R. Holman as chairman. poultry establish- anroun(j R. A. Johnson of Beaver Dam. !?. h.ee,or,,fUt-?n.8ala Ogden. Mr. Compton lived with lr8.L. ments America in next should Tables for v. Saturday city. She expects to remain here frank Higginbottom and Thomas about six be reserved at the earliest possible The parade, opening the celebration, weeks. Guthrie until his parents arrived in will form at 10:45 a. m., Wednesday, date, with Mrs. Baker, or some mem commercial club M u 25th. on North ported by the local Utah in September, 1869. His opTempl(, 8treet, her of her committee. The public is I anil nt hon itlvln hnllad were this to for in invited meager Course Promptly at 11 0 clock, it will proschooling portunities participate cordially ceed down Main street, past the Brigand when 17 years of age he worked birthday celebration. ham for H. B. Schovell In a broom factory. Young monument to Fifth South, Hey! You golf bugs. In commoif He assisted in planting the trees that where walking contingents will drop with the rest of the fiends of the Be out or board cars, and then continue now grace Lester Park In Ogden. country, its time to get your clubs to the plant on Quayle avenue and .He began' his career as a photo2nc and hie to the golf course. A few On May Temple streets. rounds will limber up the old stiff grapher in 1882, giving his time free X Headed by a large band, seven for one year as an apprentice to J. muscles and make life worth living. been worked Definite have by smaller sections, Interspersed C. Christensen, If the first stroke sends the piH" photographer of OgCom- out to holdplans bands, colors and possibly floats, will Dairy Day on Saturday, down the fairway in a beautiful den. In the summer of 1883, he May 2nd. rented a tent and made photos up arch tor about 250 yards, what a On I.and directors of the association will The executive committee, consist- "grand and glorious feeding you through the Malad Country and in I rido In c&rs behind the first bsndi Rv T iAphI Cache valley. In October of , that ing of N. J. Valentine, chairman will have. Dont expect, however, OUIUKiy followed by a section of railroad of- H. Robert county agricultural agent, that every stroke will be perfect on year he came to Brigham City and I tlclals, with each company hauling Gun Club. and Vernal Willie, has been this first round. It will take several rented the J. C. Gasberg photo galI The Central Activity committee of Stewart, Utah eggs being represented by at for to six months. He moved into the wards of Brigham City, has appointed. take out the kinks, but the lery trips nn auto load. least in1 a studio he built on Main street Also the dairy cattle assembling pleasure you get in hoping that the The opening trap shooting event of The central office force, and the arranged a splendid program, which the year 1884. will be given at the stake tabernacle committee, as follows : Noble Hun "next shot will be a humdinger,1 the Brigham Gun club, he d Su d y brancb managers and warehouse M. V. Roh will compensate for poor ones. at the shooting grounds east On February 25, 1886, he married , COmp08e the next two Friday evening, March 20th, at 8 saker, general chairman; Jane Emetine Dalton of Willard at oclock, according to Chairman Oliver wer, chairman of the Jersey depart The golf course is fine. Never o this city was a very successful followed by cars from the the Logan temple. In the summer of G. Loveland. ment; J. P. Barnard, chairman of better. The 'airport fences have kept affair, shooters coming from Nephl,lforty different local unlt8 la the the Guernsey department; Clifford all stock off, and the 1886, he and his wife traveled through are Salt Lake, state association. A fleet of the Splendid local talent has been se- Hansen, chairman of the Holstein not filled with holes. Getfairways other points. The newly installed j BOCatjon8 trucks, likely decorated Weber county making photographs, clubs your cured for the program Friday evening weather and L A. M. Reeder, president and come out and play! trap worked perfectly returning here in the fall. Since and the the occaBloni wiU brlng up the general public is cordially department; conditions were ideal. South Box Elder Farm Bureau; their marriage, Mrs. Compton has rear Tbe geverai bands distributed invited to attend. There will be no L. E. L. Jones of Nephl, won the throughout the length of the parade ably assisted her husband Brough, president North Box Elder in his admission charge and it is expected Farm ureau; R. C. Richards, River beevent with a score of 48 In wm be furnished by local associa-5- 0 Shown profession for thirty-thre- e singles be years, will tabernacle the that spacious Rhodes, Henry Soren sides doing her housework and reariDoubles honors went to Lions. Upon arrival at the side; Jasper targets. be to filled to capacity. The program Ludvig Larsen, East sen, Garland; A. H. Mardy, Beverly Hill?, house, about 1 p. m., the visitors will ng a family. given is as follows: Garland; John O. Garfield, East California, professional, who had 23. be divided Into groups to Inspect the Mr. Compton completed and moved Music, Melody Boys orchestra; song, Tremonton; Newell Taylor, Penrose; H. S. Mills of Salt Lake, however, had piant, each accompanied by a guide an to exterminate In rats, into the present attempt quarters of the Bee Tee Glee club; invocation; duet, R. Scholer, Tremonton; Leon Jensen some of the communities of the I to explain the various operations and high amateur gun of 22. Compton Art & Music company, Charles Dewey and Harry Hanline; J. O. Hill, Bear River City; Elmer as facilities. Each party will end its of Bear River Valley, northern resulted event The corner Main and First South street, part trio, Jane Owens, Melba Spencer and Corinne; M. G. Perry, Leon the U. S. Biological Survey, the north tour at the associations commodious January 1901. An 28, auspicious Jesse Grover, accompanied by Irene Redelings, Deweyville; be! Horace Hun- Box Elder county Farm Bureau, the 48 garage, where refreshments will opening marked this event in his Howarth; saxaphone solo, Francine Gardner, ' William Orme, Honeyville; Extension Service, the Lions clubs those all served attending. saker, 47 career. He , has . been in business Cottle, accompanied by C. C. Wat- Wilford LeRoy of Garland and Tremonton, and the Nielson, Elwood; 40 Inspection tours will continue until the past forty-eig- kins; ladies chorus. First ward; continuously during Thorn, Perry; Wynn local Farm Bureaus of a number of : 40 6 p. m. and at 7 oclock, poultrymen, years.!. He was affable and comic stunt, Keith Freeman and White, Hyrum, Davis, V. M. Graser, Willard; James the smaller communities, have de 40 visitors and officials will assemble hind to all of his friends and acLorenzo Hoopes; solo, Mrs. Florence Harper, Job Adams, Harper; M. L. elded to run a build-- 1 not 40 on thehird floor of the main campaign, starting quaintances. ; He never passed- a Richardson; xylophone solo, Isaac A. Reeder, James P. Christensen, Stan- later than March and of talks a short 30th. for program 46 ing Wend without, kindly greetings and Hansen, accompanied by Mary Clark; ley Madsen, Brigham City; Lucius will begin at entertainment. Dancing 46 a the In very thorough meantime, enjoyed the association, and good will duet, Juanita Iverson and .Bishop W. 45 9 p, m. and continue as long as the Henry Rasmussen Mantua. ?f everybody who knew him. publicity campaign will be made R. Dredge; reading. Miss Nial Nelson; Hansen, commitother a In later article, 44 crowd desires. and the schools and press, He was an active member of the song, Bee Tee . Glee club; music, will be pub- through details other tees and 44 num determine to the other avenues, L Ik'S. Church, filling positions of Melody Boys orchestra; trio. Dale lished. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 44 are of and that farms residences her Dorprominence both at Ogden and since Hansen, Veloy Rosenbaum and pestered with this rodent. coming here. He was a High Priest othy .Gardner, accompanied by Mary ill Own The rat menace is perhaps one of S. at the time of his death. Abel Rich; Dies Clark; remarks, Bishop United over the the worst menaces Solve ' Mixed Quartet from Surviving are his widow, Jane E. song. Double States. It is estimated that last Compton, and the following children: Third ward. YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyoming. year the rat caused more damage in Mathew J. Compton and Mrs. Rozilla While bread lines are prevalent In the of than all States United the C. 80, Mrs. Ellen Knight Richardson, 42 all parts of the country In these Papendick of this city, and Mrs. combined. rodents Therefore, other Jennie C, Miller of Tremonton ; also Box handcart pioneer, and mother of 41 times of depression, Yellowstone everyone who Is willing to cooperate We grandchildren and the following 41 National Park, with a winter popula-3- 8 Wallace Richardson, manager of the to Elder Box in this exterminate pest brothers and sisters: Walter F. ComptSafeway Store in this city, died on county is to be congratulated. tion of less than a hundred persons, on and Mrs. Asa Child of Salt Lake Sunday noon at the home of her has its own feeding problems. Kindly watch the papers for any City ; Mrs. Eliza Murdock, Mrs. G. The park has experienced an undaughter, Mrs. Charles Creighbaum, information out be that given might Highly Malan of Ogden;. Mrs. Nellie in Ogden, after a long illness. mild winter and the human to usually recover) cam Box Elder countys right to the public in running this all of McGill, Nevada, and Ephraim 34 in born was has fared well, but Its j Richardson Mrs. his and population from a county treasurer 33 animal population has had to be a paign. ROBERT H. STEWART. Compton of Weiser, Idaho. sureties was the subject of the civil Council Bluffs, Iowa, April 9, 1850, looked after and at the buffalo ranch action heard by Judge Harris yester- daughter of John and Milly Mae 30 the twelve hundred of Americas crossed Old She plains Richardson. action nearly The Hollywood day in the District Court. 29 largest game animal form a "hay was brought against Benj. D. Hard- with her parents in 1852. The family 27 line W. ing, former treasurer, and the Na- settled in Slaterville, and Mrs. Richmore than a mile In length. B. 27 for have been taken from there calves home j The her mdae suit ardson tional Surety company. The 26 their mothers before now and are 45 years, and then went to Ogden. of Busia of certain out arose deposit the of Through the courtesy 13 kept In special corrals where this She was married in the old enness & Professional Womens club, moneys, which Mr. Harding had in 1866 in In Lake Salt trained five in year, for the first time, they are behouse all over 70 Hollywood supplied of age will be the old State Bank of Tremonton dowment . years in un died to W. A. Richardson, who ing fed on rations of cottonseed cake. dian actors to lead five hundred admitted free of charge to the matinee prior to its closing. a number of days the youngsters an For active was for scenes to the Richardson the Mrs. 1923. into redskins tutored Liberty Theatre on .Wednesday would not take to this new food and It seems as though the county has worker in the L D. S. church as Paramounts gigantic undertaking, the afternoon at 3:30 oclock. received back 90 per cent of the long as her health permitted. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY: Gary! the rations were hardly touched The presentation filming of the spectacular drama of The Whole is which were In said InstituErnest Torrence and Tully I However.' the pangs of hunger moneys Caravans. Cooper, Mrs. old the west, "Fighting Towns Talking," a comedy writteril I Surviving are eight children: time and the suit for 10 at that tion in Marshall Fighting Caravans." brought them to," and, . like the Walby John Emerson and Anita Loos and for Caravans, Scenes Fighting de- Creighbaum, John, Charles and The resulted. or and $631, Theme j Bmall bey learning to eat spinach, Song Produced here under the direction of per cent, contended that the action, ter Richardson, Ogden; Wallace Rich- which will show at the Elberta Also Hollywood cartoon. a fendants they gradually came to relish the new "Cinderella, Hiss Nial Nelson and Miss LaPreal City; Opal Richard- Theatre for two days, starting today Brigham ardson, I a half and four commenced The older animals are fed on diet. THURSDAY ONLY: Lois Moran in Mrs. Ada Cowan, were made almost entirely on loca Wight. The cast has been well chos-- n being meadows and each day the the closing of the Tremon- son, San Francisco; after the hay years Also "The 24 Royal The Dancers. and and a good entertainment is tlon near Sonora California. Large the statute Slaterville; 22 grandchildren barred was by ton bank, and "Food for Thought, Promised all who attend. bands of Shoshones, Washoes and Bluff, also that there had from three to'for tMs oha? The The Liberty Theatre has been thor- of limitations and services will be held on Indian tribes, gather- Funeral nearby bank Ca the with oa the rlght of the 8led been an agreement Mn SATURDAY. Jack 'line forms oughly cleaned and has never been, ed in Sonora, and, under the direction FTttDAY gQ far tbege bu8kies are coming in charge, to offset the Wednesday at Ogden. and examiner u better of Chief White Feather, an Iroquois; Oakie in Lets Go Native. Alsol condition. The evening perp chaps. the county against the winter in formance will commence at 8:15 with amount claimed by Blue Cloud, a Navajo; Willow Bird, "Seeing Injuns, "Fox News and a through THANKS the and lower slough of OF CARD At the upper an alleged Prices of 35 and 50 cents, tickets an Apache; White Cloud, a Chauctaw, cartoon comedy. insticreek ranches In the northeast w being on sale at the Thornton capital stock of that banking and High Eagle, a Mission, took part who were friends SUNDAY AND MONDAY; Jeanette kind officers gave To the the park several hundred elk many county Former tution. semost Tug store. Everyone Also thrilling in Brigham the main witnesses during the day. us their loving sympathy and com- in a number of the Monte Carlo. McDonald in daily rations from pitch-fortheir get houId see this show. of Fighting Caravans. quences who and As Seem, "Jungle under May It matter our wielded bereavement, in the took by park rangers. While) fort "Strange court The k -- fVt The Indians were ail skilled a cartoon comedy, and one may not see an elk on the feed Rythm,ree examination of babies and advisement. by kind words, beautiful singing and in $riders, but were untrained Fox News. floral tributes, the use of automobiles grounds for hours, as soon as feedage children will be held In cameras. Gary Coopbefore In working the burial In assisted The Farrell Charles way and in of And this city then: any ing time comes around and the Court House, Wednesday, March Thomas H. Crompton and Torrence Ernest Damita, .5 er, Lily and Dix husband Richard father, rangers start toward the hay stacks Princess and Plumber; from 9 a. m. until 12 noon. All attended the funeral services of Mrs. of our beloved Marshall ---head the big cast and Tully our In thanks Bancroft we wish to with their sleds, the whole country express Wellsville In Georga at Cimarron; ojuldren must be registered by 11:30 Martha Murray, held COMPTON W. A. seems to be moving. MRS. Limit" No Bow in Derelict;" Clara BRIGHAM CITY HEALTH Monday. The deceased Is a relative gratitude. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS (It) AND FAMILY. '.ENTER. (m!3-17- ) of Mr. Crompton. services for A. W. ed . mer-13- at-th- Te-com- a. e ed m - five-mil- so-call-ed a. 5. m .7, wm I d. Golf Season Beckons Fans to Local PROGRAM TO BE I s I I I I I I I I K V I E I 1 Held to GIVEN ON FRIDAY Dairy Day Saturday, Central Activity mittee to Entertain at Tabernacle. Opening Shoot Held Cimlov uy as-a- nd I 1 Cooperation ware-Capta- in In Rat Eradication I 1 J 50-bi- rd 1 1 ht 1 , - Yellowstone Park Has Handcart Pioneer At Ogden On Sunday Feeding Problems to Elder County Sues for Recovery Of Certain Moneys 1 1 1 J- - J Folks Are to Be Guests of & P. Trained Chieftains Lead the 1 J 1 Tribes in Big Film 1 1 . I Me-uk- s, I I tip-to- nt sec-tion- of ks bare-bac- pre-cho- ol -- 4 - |