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Show X $ 9 L X This BuM HdP to in ite ffla Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted OfN Community. DEVOTED ilr y (I TO NO PARTY OR FACTIONS! IT.II 1ST TO ALL 3 sili lnli miillilt liili'iiii!iluliilliillnli!lllllll:lllllill!IMIII(UI J3RIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1932 opics jof The I member of the faculty of Harvard University, will lecture at the tabernacle in this city Sunday evening at 7 oclock. Mr. Hanks suffered the loss of his hands and the sight of both eyes in an explosion when a young man. When he was released from the hospital he was confronted witha making his way in the world under handicap. He has succeeded so well that he is able to travel about unaccompanied, even in comparatively strange places. He has traveled back and forth across the continent more than twenty times. He doesnt even use a cane nor any sort of detector. To see him walking down the street, one would hardly guess he had suffered the impairment of any of bis faculties. He must have developed to a high degree what is commonly referred to as the Sixth Sense. Those who can should go to the tabernacle Sunday evening and hear Mr. Hanks. It is announced that there will be no sacrament meetings in the wards here Sunday evening. Veek I ) Lue I HUMPAGE COMING f SneWSH ; r SEITE9 C0STALE9CES CHAMPS! 1932 listened to "TOe fromradiosta- glers fijiywood. will be riven them In gee and hear 29th, and 28th pber 27th, on thestage will appear mount Theatre in Ogden. ln- ST troup will appear Tail, Iron Uncle sheriff, abbins, Sleepy. Hungry, have f Slicker. U 8ICI more is a, this tour is felt that Inary event, it column will not be a as it is likely that quite folk Box Elder county their performances. ,f :o ip g ietji, es broad-frenditio- ) mtjfe got their for Satur-danc- fover KNX. Isic has a ns haunting and ppeal, harkening the old west ill 3 that from the es University Dr. L. L. Daines, dean rsity, and Harold Austin, ,t ad ' bacteriology have dis-j- p isolated the germ that leprosy and animal 'SOCX boat 1 b?i o Let purpose of furthering his Dr. Daines has been fo study leprosy by the jes public health service, iustln intends also to pur at the leper colonies Idles nd Louisiana, fesearch by these 1M two Utah determine whether or Ply have found the cause 11 May their work go on to completion. of the his in Pasadena, Grant, president torch, Celebrated ay Cali-fentl- y. head is convalescing operation performed in Jfch 1 rud Wut jceutly. members and those outside tlove and respect President I is a character of intellec-- 10. ln I a and great builder school football the district one pgage the Richfield eleven &C stadium in Logan next les high ners of ic m Ideal sent 1m m the semi-finH ewjr buad with fc1SWen an, IS. 5 r football al for 1932. Toele will also battle acy, and the winners of rill meet for the state Jr 10 w announced. play-o- K0 rill r -- Elder and Ogden lend gridiron undoubtedly the Logan Q f Auto Thieves sted In Thursday Evning by Unknown Parties Still Living Assemble in Brigham For Thanksgiving NUMBER 67. This City More than usual Interest has been manifested this year in the coming school election in representative precincts two and four of the Box Elder school district The time of filing petitions for candidacy as school board members closed Tuesday night The names of the candidates who will appear on SEEKING FUNDS )eeds of Charity Cited By Heads of Legion and Auxiliary. An attempt was made by an unThe remaining members of the the election ballots, according to known young fellow to robe the family of the late Judge Jonathan C. Clerk Ernest P. Horsley, are as home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peters Wright spent Thanksgiving day at follows: at 124 South, 1st East street Thursday the home of Jatriarch District two. John J. Shumway Brigham Wright evening, but they arrived home just in this city. and Hyrum Jensen, both of Garland. in time to avert the attempted The local chapter of the American Fate seems to have marked this This district includes the towns of Red Cross is making its annual roll robbery. family for death by accident or sudden Garland, East Garland, Collinston, for members throughout Box According to Marshal A. F. Jeppson, illness and out of a family of thirty-fou- r Beaver Dam, Fielding, Plymouth, Por- call Elder county. who made an Investigation, Mr. and and Riverside. children but five remain. tage A roll call chairman has been seMrs. Peters had been out visiting D. White, of four. District LeRoy killed by the Indians with relatives. They returned home in Wilford, F. Harding of Wil- lected in each district and ward Round in the early settle- Perry; M.Daniel about 7 oclock, and after putting ment of theValley G. Perry, of Deweyville. throughout the county and they are state. Annie, a promising lard; their car in the garage, went around young includes the towns of visiting the homes in their localities This district girl, wm taken in her early to the front door to enter their home. womanhood. Willard, Perry, Mantua, Honeyville, inviting people to join this greatest of all welfare organizations. As they stepped onto the front porch, Harper, and Deweyville. Among the first members of the a young man climbed out through The name of J. Welton Ward of The Red Cross, during the past the front window, close to where family to answer the fateful summons Willard was filed as a candidate in year, has come home to the people of were two sons, Lorenzo and Seth, district four, but later he withdrew Box Elder county ln a big way. Last they were standing. Mr. Peters turned who left Utah in 1884 with their his name, Clerk Horsley advises. The winter thirty-seve- n carloads of flour to the intruder and said, What are families to settle in Arizona. At that election will be held on Wednesday, were distributed to the needy and you doing here? The fellow replied, time the Aache Indians were in an Dec. 7th. distressed as well as thirty-thre- e Everythings all right, and ran. The carloads of chopped grain. Mr. Peters pursued the young man ugly mood and stole some of the in northern Box Elder were down through the block to the north settlers horses. The two Wright boys, people company with other settlers, got but lost track of him when they in entirely wiped out of their crops by on the trail of savages and while hail, and the national chapter of the reached the court house grounds. a considerable distance in advance Red Cross sent the local chapter a He then called Marshal Jeppson, who of the others, the Wrights were shot check for $1,000 to reimburse our is investigating the case. from ambush and their bodies mutipeople with seed wheat. The wheat home was the it Upon examining lated by the Indians. growing districts contributed enough found that the place had been partmore so that 4,200 bushels of seed A few years later David D. Wright, ransacked. A satchel was found an wheat was turned over to the farmat law, was accidently Schedul- ially in the home and the intruder had shotattorney ers. The people in the fruit growing at Idaho. He was on Blackfoot, been going through jewelry and other his sections of the county contributed 800 from his law office to his way ed valuables and was placing them in home and in bushels of fruit, tomatoes, etc., to the railroad crossing Mr. Mrs. and the satchel when Peters tracks was shot by a railroad detec the county districts that were in need drove up and frightened him away. tive who was of such, and the Red Cross hauled to arrest attempting The intruder evidently thought the some coal thieves. and distributed thi3 fruit to its will come be Peters Would in the back door Inter city relations destination. next to answer the sudden call The Mrs. Florence Pulsipher Wright, proper sumed by the business men and resi- and made his escape through a front was Martimer, 30 years of age, a resi The cloth for clothing for the needy 23, wife of Orville Wright of Twin dents of Brigham City next Tuesday, window. dent of this city, who died after been has and consists of received, in a at died Idaho, Falls, hospital November 29, at Bear River City when Mr. Peters said the man wore a weeks illness. birds-eyand a flannel, ginghams, 5 oclock morning at that community will be host to dark corduroy coat, a light hat and While following a band of sheep that city this variety of prints. The Relief Society Mrs. childbirth. Wright following at the jollification, home was about 19 years of age. that were feeding on the South Fork gave birth to a baby boy on Nov, organizations throughout the county coming, and carnival, was the stateof the Ogden River, East of Hunts 12 and was to sew this cloth into ment issued by Chamber of Commerce getting along nicely un have consented D. ville, Cornelius, another member A. home Dr. Mrs. and of The suffered a stroke Tuesday, garments according to the needs of til she officials today ofter receiving an inat 12 North, First East street, the family, fell into the raging waters The news of her untimely death the community. Stockings, overalls, vitation from Bear River City through Cooley, was also broken into and ransaked and was drowned. came as a shock to her family and underwear and childrens play suits Bishop Osey Jensen of that place. Grim accident still stalked on the many friends in this community. already made up will be sent to our Thursday or Thursday night, but Plans call for the serving of a hot just what was taken from the home trail and the next victim was Heber to Brig- chapter in the near future and disis The body being shipped unlunch at noon to which business men has not been determined. The in- Wright, former Sheriff of Weber ham City and funeral services will tributed by the Relief Societies and friends are Invited. During the truder, apparently, was after money county, who was crushed beneath the be held the der direction of the Red Cross 2 m. at the p. Sunday at afternoon a bazaar and auction sale and Jewelry. wheels of a freight train while Fourth ward chapel. Bishop A. M, chairman of each district. as of will be held. In the evening dinner the duties his Dr. and. Mrs. Cooley and children performance Hansen will conduct the services 'The program for the local chapter Cut and interment will be served, 'to be followed by will be ln the city this winter is a big one, and the coThanksgiving day with rela- brakeman on the Ogden-Luci- n spell the charges therefor being tives in Salt Lake City and the home Off. operation of the people is needed. cemetery. An acute attack of Appendicitus very nominal. was .broken into while they were Mrs. Wright was born in Brigham Every cent of the money contributed It is expected that a large group away. The doctor had an emergency claimed Frank Wright, a resident of City, April 30, 1909, a daughter of by subscribers will be used for charof Brighamites will journey out to call here and upon returning from Idaho, who was striken down in the Mr. and Mrs. William Pulsipher. She itable purposes, under the supervilift without a moments grew to womanhood here and was an sion of responsible people. We need enjoy the noon lunch or dinner and Salt Lake discovered his home has prime of. He died before medical aid active members of the L. D. ' S. your help. Join The Greatest Mothwarning. dance. Bear River City people are been broken Into. be could summoned. noted for their hospitaliy on occachurch. She married Mr. Wright er of Them All and aid us in helping After spending an eventful life, three years ago. The family has our needy. sions of this kind. both civic and religious, extending all been living at Twin Falls during the The officers of the local chapter Provision is being made to handle the way across to the shores of three past four mouths. are as follows: President, Wm. C. several hundred visitors during the of score the and inten, Amous, Bishop Surviving are her husband and Horsley, county chairman; LaPreal day and every Chamber of Commerce Bennington Idaho ward, passed to a fant son, her parents and the follow- Wight, county secretary. member is requested to journey to reward. Diane, the infant daughter of Leslie ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. May Bear River City next Tuesday, taking A statement follows by National was former him Moses, this Following of Leora and Humpage Campbell, Mrs. Stella Hawkes, Mrs. Commander Louis A. Johnson of the Hailing with him one or two couples In order of the Lincoln, Idaho ward, Joseph North, Mrs. Andy Pathakis, to insure a good turn out and help city, died this morning at about 3 Bishop who died as a result of an accident Mrs. Archie Goss, Alice, Melba, American Legion: maintain the .friendly social relation- oclock. The infant was born Sunday received when he In hundreds of communities the fell from a horse Joseph, Marcus, Clifford and Wayne Mrs. ship that has existed between the morning at a local hospital. American Legion and the Red Cross cattle while up rounding of all stumbling be to City. Brigham Is getting Pulsipher, reported Humpage citizens of the two communities. in the past year in have Warm Creek, a few years prior to along favorably. The many friends at reaching the army of unemployed and Lake Salt in City. of Mr. and Mrs. Humpage will sympa- his death has needy. This fine Martha, a resident of Brigham and thize with them in the loss of their a cause of been g gratification depleat-innext always in came fast this e Logan, Mrs. Austin Larsen entertained a to the American Legion. daughter the first born. Mr. family. is the Linotype operator at the of neighbors and friends on number Southern-Pacific The annual Roll Call of the Red Dave, a conductor on the Vawq ftfflpA at her home, at a quilting Wednesday for many years, was claimed bee. A delicious Cross, which began on Armistice Day the the was are parents, dinner hot Surviving Mrs. Eliza Harlin, 88, widow of George after a weeks illness of an acute served to eighteen guests bidden. will provide funds for continuation of Patrick Harlin, died at the family grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. the work of the Red Cross. May I and attack of Peritonitis. and day was spent in social chat home in Corinne on Wednesday at Humpage of this city Eliza followed this long list pass- The urge that good legionnaires everyMantua. of Mrs. Cannon Hailing in and to quilting. 1 a. m. from ailments Incident on at her home ln Clinton, Weber where assist local chapters of the ing in the on was made entertained city Interment Oluf Johnson Mrs. old age. She came to Corinne in Red Cross in this annual Roll Call, county.. short h with seventy-fourtafternoon of her 1872 from Ireland, where she has cemetery this known to many as Sunday in honor and that thereafter Legionnaires and Jonathan, hot A delicious the at services grave. anniversary. since resided. Her husband died In came next Then followed birthday dinner was served to ten Legion Posts continue helping the Pony chicken 1902. She was a member of the Dr, E. S. Wright, for forty years an The afternoon was spent in Red Cross in its relief work. The Episcopalian church. for mutual helpfulness this year honored member of the medical pro- guests. the table being centered need social chat, is greater than ever before. fession of the state of Utah. Surviving are the following sons with cake beautiful a with birthday The last to answer the summons seventy-fou- r and daughters: Mrs. E. C. McFarlin, I make this appeal with full conficandles. The honored was Lehi, former Bishop at Marsh dence that Leggionaires everywhere Lagoona Beach, California; Mrs. H. useful gifts. received many guest C. Harper, San Francisco, California; Center and a successful fruit grower The Lark girls of the Primary will respond to the call. Five people narrowly escaped in- of Le Grand, Oregon. Maggie and James Harlin, Corinne; Thursentertained Wednesday last by were Mrs. S. A. Blackburn, National automobile an in mixup R. L. Harlin, Ogden; Patrick Harlin, jury There are five members of this their teachers, Mrs. Alston Jensen President of the American Legion on m. the 9 a. just at highway day Thursthis and left twelve Salt with gathering family City, together Lucille Hailing. The afternoon Auxiliary, makes the following stateeast of Corinne. before fate claimed and grandchildren. l, day was called was spent in making candy. Six ment concerning the Red Cross: to Sheriff John H. According another victim. Funeral services were held this were present. who made an investigation, During the trying days of the Those remaining are: Brigham and guests afternoon at 2 oclock in the M. E. Mrs. I. H. Taylor of Seattle, WashJohn Hodges and daughters Ruth World War many thousands of woReuben and Edward church at Corinne. Interment took ington, driving west in a Chevrolet Ray of this city, and Carrol of Garden City, spent last men, who are now members of the of Ogden, and Lucy of Detroit, Mich. place in the Corinne cemetery. Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs, American Legion Auxiliary, found coach and accompanied by her sisR. M. Wright Archie Sims. through their work for the Red Cross ter, Mrs. C. J. Elda and two small Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims left on a means of expressing helpfulness children, lost control of her car de-as Reports came to police that two Wednesday for Garden City, where across the seas to their sons and she attempted to pass a gasoline had been dug up and removed they will spend Thanksgiving Day husbands who were in the armed trees Ed. Johnson livery truck, driven by went down from a back yard in Sharon, Pa., with relatives. forces of the United States. of this city. Both cars emerZ. Y. Erekson returned home from Today we face a peace-tim- e into the baddow pit, and as they recently. with a fine elk. gency which threatens the health and came to a stop, the gasoline truck in a Southern Utah Olsen and verdict a Awarded Mrs. Ole daughter welfare of many of these men, their over against the coach. The $50,000 breach of promise suit. Miss A. Love, 60, of Salt Lake City, an tipped at wives and children, as well as the relatives with are Anetta visiting injury. escaped however, occupants, Katherine Betty Warner of Baltimore Avon, Utah. employee of the Watson Transfer of untold thousands of our said she was satisfied. company, narrowly escaped serious citizens who are unemployed and in A T M. I. A. RECATION Injury and probable death Tuesday distress through no fault of theirs. afternoon when his car left the highTO BE HELD INSTITUTE Again we are offered through the way In Sardine Canyon and rolled Will Red Cross a means of carrying relief down the steep embankment for a An M. I. A. recreational institute to a great army an army of the distance of about 200 feet. with the be held in the Garland tabernacle unemployed. In will The car landed upside down, ac can the we Red Cross supplement at November 26, beginning Saturday, cording to officer Mack Robinette of fine efforts of our own organization The famous radio stars, The Ari7:30 oclock. this city, who came along at the zona Wranglers, will appear in General Board members will be in giving practical help in our time, and Mr. Love crawled out of person Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Bee Hive department and in the communities. the the damaged car without suffering at the Paramount theatre in Ogden. The sewing room of the war days present to conduct discussions in and any injury. been revived. The call for volunhas night, day each At performance, five activity departments. Officer Robinette said Mr. Love they will give 40 minutes of music, Two buses will be ready to leave teer workers to make clothing for was returning from Preston, Idaho, wise cracks and radio stunts, together (Continued on page four.) the Court House at 6:30 oclock, de-so and about half way up the Sardine with a film program which includes will be room for all who there Rax sire to go that way. duway met a sedan going rapidly hilarious comedy, Rackety Mrs. Helen Goins of Indianapolis, There will be ln the opposite direction. Loves car and other features. obtained a divorce from her Ind., was crowded close t0 the edge of the six shows Sunday and five shown on a charge of cruelty when husband highway and as he tried to drive Monday and Tuesday. ' court that after her husthe told she back on the road the wheels of his The price will be 35c until 6 p. m., Me a Star, band purchased a new automobile he Make Only: Saturday car locked, and it left the highway. in the 50c in the evenings and children 15c. featuring Stewart Erwin. Also good refused to let her ride For further particulars read the seat front comedies. At Wimbledon, England, an owl Paramount ad on page two of this Sunday and Monday: Will Rogers issue. Mrs. F. C. Bischoff of Trenton, N. attacked Sidney E. Sugden and flew in Down To Earth. testified in her divorce suit that is a Love Racket, away with his spectacles. J., Tuesday Only: WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Also SCANDINAVIAN MEETING Jr. when she married she weighed 126 with Douglas Fairbanks, took A talkative Australian parrot gave Shop Early Sealed Lips and Stone Age Era. pounds, but after her husband his opas her with Pack evidence in police court ln Adelaide, Up Mail Early A Scandinavian meeting will be wrestling Emma," Soon: up Coming Grand Hotel and ponent she went down to 114 pounds Wash., and convinced the judge that held Sunday, November 27th, ln the Your Troubles, Buy All 2 oclock. its master did not conduct a speak- Sixth ward chapel at in five months. Red Dust easy in the town. invited THE PRESIDENCY. (It) CALLEDBYDEATH Intercity Meet for Tuesday, the and Art Taylor, Mcntesano, Washington! ike Department sheriff Tuesday of after-lio- n investigation cnpe in Isas.werl tJ1 ,Ford Them! mg driven by are alleged tho ! WarMfrm NeUie WledauTa8IVnEtonTho cense plates .alleged Npe at tKhaY 8tlen off fi - of ftoftte the 29th of November well-earn- chajJ.ere held today 8hajnPcitand lnterment cemetery. &IIINg RESULTS! i ed Mantua News Aged Woman Died at Hum-pag- Corinne Wednesday Five Escape Injury In Automobile Mixup ! Salt Lake Man Has Narrow Escape In Automobile Mishap one-ce- nt well-bei- ng Famous Radio Stars At the Elberta 4 Christmas Seals , ( n Young Couple Lose First Born By Death Thev wilt i I bniH?arried in the twI ! l ldlng. ? the widow and the aushters: ciar- as E: i es At Ogden Sunday - K e, Brig-hamit- Appear In Person I U Mrs. Florence Wright Succumbed at Twin Falls Today Zun-de- V ft' YOUNG MOTHER BEAR RIVER CITY in small Arizona how-fhe- y big chance came were invited to of old ballads lir ipk and special them when Ogden. of cowboys and singing in Two Homes Ransacked Members JOLLIFICATION AT a motorcycle be given rein cities will greet a Noted Blind Lecturer Race is On LOCAL CHAPTER At The Tabernacle BURGLARS BUSY BRIEF SKETCH OF Spirited For Membership in Next Sunday Night Local School Board IN BRIGHAM CITY WRIGHT FAMILY OF RED CROSS IS N. C. Hanks, celebrated lecturer and X: Jt To Brighams Interests. . |