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Show Howard New RUBINOFF ARRIVES FOR A BUSY iiy DAYS PERFORMANCE, CONCERTS Veteran ate Popular Appeal Of nife Officer m Tabernacle Concert Howard, new district Vofluvr of tie Mate affairs, eterans Rubinoff, accompanied by announced that his charming wife, arrived in Brig ham City this morning. He was ,5 in the employment Howard hotel, greeted officially by Mayor Lo renzo J. Bott and a representaam Cit) to assist tive group of the 1mi ui'l he glad Brigham City Lions club s n whatever problems of renaming their e I. Cl. CJ;!e m con- - training, Aid Vets To "Ru. lewS-sroiir- na perlor-manee- The famous violinist will make his lirst appearance the high school auditorium at 10 oclock, where he will his usual free program Other groups of students will be entertained during the forenoon. Interest is running at a high pitch, especially among the stu dents, and the advance sale oi tickets is very fine,' A. Elwyn Seely, a lepresentative of the tis sii'ti he wrote history, box elder B Tonight Emphasized upt'k I Us bmoff no; only had a welcome. He received an ovation and it was city w ltle." The population, ul St. George is only 5,000, Srelv and reported, attendance at the matinee and evening was over 1,000 The Cedar City sponsors of VOLUME 33, NUMBER 76 the concert and tadio celebrity's appearances there wrote "his They're Rated Top program is tops, and I have never seen such a response to sic as we have had with him here m Cedar City. Words are i 11s fel.fi inadequate to exptess the rehe received. ception Utah should be proud X k'4k of an artist who i i- comes and gives so generously and freely of his marvelous tal- ents. and who leaves so much behind him Seely emphasied the popular appeal of Rubinoff's performance Associated for years as a fea uied petformer with a pie-sen- t ... network comedy BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 22, 1918 Future Farm Mechanics In State tj wt NORTH BOX ELDER STAKE PLANS .aAssLotoawWNSi ' vs I U 'F' i (ti ' At ' Wl V"J,'s$v TMT L ' s ;. ' I , UN ss CONFERENCE SAT. EVE AND SUN. 1 si Fishburn G. . . . insurance, eiegibiitty, etc., lie then ate of I All! be in Brigham City on VVednes-i- f jj. Tuesday and each week and in Tie-i- Thursday, at the and Light building, a Logan on Friday at the jment security office, district service officer of ate deparment of eteians Howard replaces Noble cinurn who is now teach-huo- ! on Power Elderly People Called To Meeting Friday Aft North at Davis, Jun- this time, anyway. Saturday and Sunday the received Brigham City area rainfall totaling .73 of an Inch, the heaviest rain since June 21 when 1.43 inches fell. Sunday night's minimum temperature was 49 degrees, and Monday night the mercury dropped to 46 degrees. Tuesday Rising temperatures indicated that the cold spell had hit bottom, and warm weather was returning. - At s , 84, George Cole, by Delbert Cook, bishop of the Willard L. D. S. ward. Mr. Cole died Thursday morning at 10.20 o'clock of a heart Richard Age 82 attack. He was born in Willard November 19, 1863, a son of John and Charlotte Jenkins Cole and had reiided in Willard all of his life, engaging in farming. He was an elder in t.ho church of Jesus Christ of and married Hattie Madsen Richards, 82, of Calvin W. Richards, i! the Cooley Memorial al afternoon of F.iday "ICfi'en t was buin'rri Brigham City sa Latter-day-Saint- a daugh-Ado.pWogncsen She was married to wuuiy 12. 1856. and n. h s October 21. 1889. Besides his widow of Willard, is survived by a daughter, January 16, lie S. Salt Lake Mrs. Lottie Grey. Willard, four .chards on the L D Tple lived in Fielding in grandchildren and about n Meet to Marie Thorne Jeppsen. structor. The class will meet from 7 to 11 oclock Thursday evenings. The change was made for the with convenience of women families who are members of the class, it was explained She had also her ua.d Relief s been ac-- t society, are the following Melvm M ; Richards. Di Loren.o A. and Fng J Richards, and Mathias C. ivii-- Brig-City- River-ahio.n.- Is Durham. New Hamp-the following step-- I !td Mrs. .$75 Taken In Burglary 'tep daughters: !R We1 mg. Mrs. Rhoda ' I Stay per and Horace L OF Cafe Friday Morning ts, Brigham City; Dr B. Alexs Cafe in Brigham City Logan, and Mrs.) was R burglarized early Farnsworth, Fielding; or thieves A thief hdikh h'ldren; two sis'e,t"ia Madden and Daisy gained access to the bunting by a rear window, some1 Eiigium City; and ai breaking Fnday after time midnight Adolph Madsen $75 in cash was taand I.i night, V. Mad't'er, Mary ken. Pennies in the cash register J'Rnatl. ( ;ty were not taken, and hams and a st conices were bacons in the refrigerator, al 1 o ( lock Tuesday af- worth about $150, were not a: p .. 1 inrd ward cha-- ' , n ibed' BNnop James Jensen Other money hidden in the nk Ilterment was in cafe was not found, and tins cemetery under and other indications led Alex oi the Harold B. Musulas, ownei and proprietor jn,,ra! home. of the cafe, to believe that the of burglary- was the work fTion ai-- o j G-c- . Friday-morning- - Tj-.h- - i v - - Cub Viewed We A Week , e hj-k- v - ony Problem For 3ere Poses py'dle Girl Returning To U.S.A.CLogan ol nusul complication in developed an? Wh.Mtpy Utah State It nil lodi-gstudent from last week-enwhen x rl;e. a ((1T four cats. four s; rabbit, two goldfish ' (Imiki-" 0 sc jgt hool plans, churkey,1 so called for official name, is i a c:oss between a a urbey Whatever M , alnK mat s a i, re IVril rather lu. Box Elder Farm Mechanics Team State Champion Blynn Wells, 39, Passes Away Mon. Courtesy Parking Tickets Win Praise Floyd Blynn Wells, 3!), of Promontory, Box Elder county, died Monday afternoon at 4:50 oclock at Corinne, following two years illness. lie was born April 22, 1909, at Willard, a son of Joseph Floyd and Marie Cutler Wells. He was reaied at Promontory, where he lived all his life, and was educated in Box Elder county schools. He married Mayme Jensen November 17, 1927, at Brigham From Californian Who Visits Brigham Noith Box Elder stake will quarterly conference in Box Eider stake tabernacle Saturday evening and Sunday, it has been announced by John P. Lillywhite, stake president. Saturday evening at 8 oclock in the stake tabernacle a special meeting has been Attendance will be called. limited to the stakp welfare committee and all three mem-bei- s of the bishopric or branch presidency from each ward and branch of the stake, he announced, in order that confidential matters may be discussed. A priesthood leadership meeting is scheduled for Sunday morning at 9 oclock in the Those who should tabernacle. be in attendance, according to the announcement, are the presidency, stake high council, patriarchs, stake clerk, stake priesthood committee, all presidencies and secretaries of Melchizedek priesthood quorums, stake mission president, stake Aaionie priesthood committee, stake committee for adult members of the Aaronic bishops bishops, priesthood, counselors, clerks, stake ward teaching committee, and Aaronic priesthood general secretaries. General sessions of the conference will be Sunday morning at 10 oclock Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock and Sunday evening, with the M. I. A. organizations directing the evening session. At t,he morning and afternoon sessions, a number of returned missionaries from North Box Elder stake will report on their missionary labors. Music will be furnished by the Orpheus chorus at the morning session, and by the South Box Eider stake choir at the afternoon session. The evening session will begin at 7:30 oclock. Everyone is urged to attend these conference sessions, the stake presiency announced. hold its Brigham City's "courtesy park--ina tag under the windshield wipElder high schools Futicket, extending free (larker. Watching their faces, you ture Farmers of America farm ing in metered aieas to mechanics team swept through cars, earned nearly a col- can see they're mad. Here theyve stopped in this the state contest with flying umn of praise in the September colors last week, winning first 1 issue of the Daily Report, a town to cat or buy something, place in the state and with a newspaper published at Ontario, and theyre going to have to pay a fine. Then the person man or team member, Robert Wendell, Calif. The story reported on a iccent woman picks up the card and City. high ranking individual. He drove the Boothe Valley The contest was held in con- trip made by Fred W. Hillman, starts reading. Slowly a smile grows on his school bus tor several years, and nection with the state fair at Ontario realtor, through north-(rJordan high schools farm me-- j Idaho face, then spreads into a big he and his wife were rural mall California, Otegon, grin. He talks happily to his carriers for the Promontory chanics shops, and championJM Utah. route. He was a successful farm ship teams from eight other The paragraphs about Brig- wife or whoever Is in the car with him and hands her the er of Promontory in Box Elder areas of the state competed ham City follow: county, and was a member of card. with the Box Elder youths. The High (mint in enterprise Theres a friend, you tell the L. D. S. church. He earned Box Elder team won first in the among the smaller towns he Northern Utah area competition, visited, Hillman said, was at yourself. Theres a car load of the friendship and respect of his people who will remember Bug-ha- friends as a good neighbor and with teams from Re- Brigham City, Utah. There By Army competing 1 City with pleasure. At a willing helper. last gion schools, May. cars not only are not and lie is survived by his or a nickel a throw, its Members of the penny overfor tickets winning tiaflic the following sons and daughfor the towm! Recent changes in rank desig- team are Ross Wight of Harper, given a good buy disin metered time And that, Hillman says, is an ters: Doris Wells Flint of Prom- Mothers And Daughters nations by the army were ex- a senior at Box Elder; Robert tricts parking but receive a "Courtesy , ontory, Kay Wells Jensen of Wendell of Perry, a senior last Traffic Ticket that entities the understatement. plained today by Harvey R. local recruiter and a mas- year, and Dick Grover of BrigBrigham City, Laree Wells of Meeting Sat. Evening the he when owner, displays ter sergeant formerly a first ham City, a senior last year. Promontory; his parents, of white card under his automobile The North Box Elder stake The contest consisted of an windshield Promontory; three grandchil- mothers sergeant. to free parkwiper, and daughters meeting broththe electric welding exercise, drill and the dren; following According to Wardrop ing in the city. ers and sisters: Mrs. Irell Rich- is to be held Saturday evening, reguLar army recentiy changed sharpening exercise, a written Western 8 oclock in Hospitality mond of Promontory, Duane September 25, at its rank designation system as test of 150 questions, and idem of issuing citations, Instead tabernacle. the stake new to the Wells of Promontory, Glade an implementation tlflcalion 0f 160 tools and poThe program is under the dicareer system. The armyterialb It was hed ast Thurs. Hillman said, Biigham City Wells of Brigham City, Lysle to stop instructions follow lice rection of the young ladies MuWeils of Wells has done away with the Corinne, Myrle afternoon, beginning at 2 visitors from detual Improvement association of Corinne and Mrs. Mona designations of first sergeant, i n money parking with Margaret Thompson in positing and staff Y. N. of Cuba, technical sergeant Wendells individual rating in meters. charge. "We urge all women held Funeral be services will sergeant and have added the the contest was the highest oi Box Elder county commissionThe Brigham City corporaand girls to be present, an M. class and first 1 of at 'o'clock afternoon sergeant grades any member of any of the teams the w'hite card informs ers meeting Wednesday, Sep- Thursday I. A. officer said. in recruit. All first sergeants were competing, from all over the tion, with the Corinne ward chapel, he visitor, "and the merchants tember 13. canvassed the vote to over master sergeants; state. Each team previously- had committee of the Box Eldei in the September 7 primary. A Bishop Julius Campbell conductchanged with the date of rank remaining won its area championship. may call at the extend total was changed by a vote or ing. Friends Chamber of Commerce Harold B. Felt Funeral home in Instructors in farm mechanics to two but and there here and welcome a there, geants were re designated as at Box Elder hlgh schoori) voca. bustyouthat hearty Brigham City this (Wednesday) your stay here will was no change in the results. sergeants first class and all tional agriculture evening from 7 to 9 oclock, and be most pleasant. Come often In F. races county Republican bui are John 6iLen.Tr." and 'Norwood a n d remember us to Thursday morning at the home tnyates bOCam5...r.e!irUit!.' offian your Leland received Seely of his wifes parents, Mr. and "Its difficult to imagine a J. Hyor, who coached the state cial total of 516 votes to Lucinda Mrs. Manse man working his way up to be- championship team. There is no friends. Ipsen, at Corinne, Regular weekly drills of the brief Then the Jensen's 238 for the nomination from 9:30 message oclock until time of Brigham City Battery A, 204th ing a Private but that is now the national competition. a tone of true western for state representative in from service. Burial will be in the field artilery, case, Wardrop explains. national guard, hospitality, Thank you for stop- District 1. Hoiace Hunsakcr was Brigham The various army ranks in under cemetery, will City evening Thursday begin UTAH. in BRIGHAM CITY, on renominated the Republican ping order now are: (1) Recruit, Carpenter Tools Are The drill is on ticket for county commissioner, the direction of the Harold B. for the winter. ticket this Please display First Private (3) Felt Funeral hoihe. Stolen At Tremonton (2) Private, scheduled for 7:30 oclock to.wndshield when parking i n term, by 739 votes to Class. (4) Corporal, (5) Sergeant, morrow evening at the armory, of meter." 625 fiont his for A i6) Sergeant First Class, and carpenters tool chest and a The reverse side of the card, A. P. Dalton. primary opponent, Captain Dean B. Freeman, comtable saw (7) Master Sergeant. stolen off a con- which is headed For a officer, announced. a or On the Democratic ticket j To manding day An army soldier without any struction job at Tiemonton SatDrills will be held each welcomes D. nomlifetime, White received the City Brigham a is recruit; urday night, the Box Eider stripes on his arm Thursday evening through the you, tells something of Brigham ination for state representative, a man with one stripe (formerly county sheriff's office winter, or until 48 drills have reported. and its advantages. District 1, with 517 votes to Private First Class) is a private; The tools belong to Jay Reed City 60 been held, he explained. It is "If youie a visitor, pause, getigaret 253. Edward D. a man with two stripes (former- ot Tremonton. Ail of Reeds hand that every member of essential Democratic-nominatioreceived .stay. Ward enjoy the your acquainted, first a private tools were in a carpenters chest, ly a corporal) is the guard be present for Thursfriendlall Veterans two-yea- r and compensaits drawing for Brigham City county class; a man with three stripes which was stolen, along with a welcome commissioner over B. P. Morten-se- tion for 60 percent or more dis- day night's drill. Freeman said. y (formerly sergeant) is a eorpor large table saw valued at about ou! hospitable people Guardsmen receive one days with 804 votes to 634. ability may claim additional al; a man with three stripes UP:$250, it was repoited army pay for their grade for reguar Do Visitors atIn dependents, district the and Stay compensation staff belowjudge and one (formerly for the drill period. At or rank deA. State Utah do and That visitors in Howard, Guy serwhich Cache races, slay, torney sergeant) is now a buck are three officeis there disTo a present of affairs as town veterans Adjmson and Rich county votes as well partment Brigham City Meeting Of of geant; a man with three stripes and 65 men in the local battery. Hillthis said trict service officer, and Box as a Democratic courtesy, Elder, the enterprise below two and (formerly Investment Salesmen up "Because of discharges given man said, makes it the best voters gave Lewis Jones an election- week. technical sergeant) is now a men moving out of the state, in this -leading of area town Lve this of Veterans cent Adamson investment Herbert of total votes 1,153 a any man Brigham sergeant first class, and Mar-nnesent been r for have to could Inves313 for the incumbent, make. appli there are two or three openings category with three stripes up and three City, representative incation forms and instructions for now, Freeman said. What made it even more lm-(- i M. Morrison, for the noma master sergant tors Syndicate, nationw-idis below was the ination for district judge. The applying for the essive to Hillman dependent whether oi not he lias a dia- vestment company, attended a c t that Brigham City is his Republicans in Box Elder coun-- t compensation. mond in the center of his confeience of the Western reIncreases in allowance were One Case Of Mumps Is ser- gion of his firm in Minneapolis b.rhplace. And though the cop cast 679 votes for Charles W. stripes The rank of first week. ni the beat turned out to be an Dunn and 622 for Jesse P. Rich effective Adamson has been last September 1 provided Only Disease Reported dropbeen has completely geant Caiifor-r.jai'd a is establish as of the for with associated merethe nominadistrict now is proof dependency company acquaintance, judge ped and that rank since August, 1946. Hilman still qualified as tion. The Republicans in Box ed prior to December 1. OtherOne case of mumps in Brigly a job designation. Elder favored B. C. Call by 890 wise, they will date from re- ham City was the only comthese Representatives attended this a guest of the city. According to Wardrop of tourists votes to W. Lee Skanchy's 458 ceipt of evidence. The amount municable disease reported in With thousands from Arizona. Califorchanges were made more close- conference Colorado Idaho Montana. assing through Ontario, Hill- fo: the nomination for district of increase depends on the Box Elder county for the week ly to follow the rank designa- nia man suggested. Ontario might attorney, and Box Elder Demo- number of dependents and the tions of the navy and the pro- Oregon. Texas, Utah, Washingending September 17, RecordThe meeting well capi'ali.e upon the idea, crats voted 1,012 for Lewis E. degree of ton and Howard ing to the weekly summary isrank force Wyoming. disability, designaair posed a lopt a similar program of its Nelson to 378 for A. said. sued yesterday by the stale deHarvey tions and to reduce the non- closed September 18. mv n. Sjostrom for district attorney. grades commissioned officer partment of health. As the Box Elder the the state from five to four so that a sys- Kraut With a Kick Throughout describes it: Lions Spend Freely health picture was excellent, tem of automatic promotions MONTEREY, Calif. (UP) That NEW Y'CRK (UP) During the "Someone in an with only 83 cases of communicfor men in the lower grades sauerkraut juice packed a poar parks in front of a parking five days of their 1918 conventent wallop. Arrested on drunken-driIf our engineers would look able disease reported for the jcoud be SPt up ving tion In New York, the Lions upon our highways as a means week as compared with 96 for charges. Harold A. me'er, puts in a couple of or a nickel, and goes into spent approximately $3,000,000, of transportation instead of a the preceedtng week. However, he had been Toth admitted Don.( borrow a paper . . . week last city visitors bureau reported. means of shaking down the poor the corresponding scribe for your own. Less than drinking but claimed it was a cafe. He paid a $50 "They come out later later About 25,000 delegates tourist, wed get fartherl year only 68 cases of disease four cents a copy. $1 for 101 big, sauerkraut juice :li ui they intended and the convention. fuller. were reported in the state. Calamity. Jane ki d issues s Box Rank Designation War-drop- Canvas Doesnt Change Results ma-arm- oldiy In The Primary Mi-do- y - Drills Starting Thurs. For Guard con-dude- s ' two-yea- r Dependent Pay Le-Ro- Disabled Vets Mar-Benes- n - born of a tiger mother, can be at the Hoglc Gardens oo TLAKE CITY seen (UP) a.,e taj-jtwo hours a week. Exhibitsensitive liger only is from 1 to 3 p. m. on Wo cross between a time tiger ing n is and Sundays. Doing broken into Saturdays officials say the other one t )0 rou!-n- of being looked or Zoo two tiger-liohybuds known r gMdual'y . to be still living have ;t) p.jund cub. bePoho the ono ever born of lion mothers. Back-To-Schc- n Changed 13 following their mar-th'-moved to Brigham Art Class Will n 1909, where Mrs. Rich-taresided since. Mr. Hour Later Thursdays Is died in 1926. The adult art class which was "as a member of the scheduled to meet from 6 to 10 "a'd and served as will for three years oclock Thursday evenings one hour meet according as a later, teacher for a number in- years liver, Robert Wendell, Dick Grover Ross Wight, John Olsen, Jr. Pictured above are members of the three-mafarm mechanics team from Box Elder high schools Future Farmers of America chapter which annexed the state title in competition with eight other area champion teams last week. The contest was held in connection with the state fair. Shown with the team members are their instructors in farm mechanics, and coaches. NICKEL FOR A FRIEND Norwood of Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon for Amos lisa meeting of elderly people the Brigham City area has been called for Friday afternoon, September 21, at 3 oclock in the meeting hall under the First Security bank building. As many as possible of the old folk of Brigham City and vicinity are urged to attend this meeting of the Old Folk's association, according to Andrew Westergaard, president. A number of matters of association business will come up for con sideration, he said, and there will be a short talk. The public is welcome to attend. A Resident Dies - Saturday Evening like Autumn, It looked with rain and coll nights, However, over the week-end- . there was no frost, and Charles obClifford, local weather server, predicted that the cold spell would pass without frost See-danc- e succeeds Special Welfare Meeting Called For Looks Like Fall Is Here; Rain But No Frost So Far tic-G- Guy Howard sad- strange - "'ben menagerie FridayTvening at a Pr she won the grand Hon- in program conducted rvville ward was ''As the thirteenth animal is who Elaine, her. presented to at maior a speech coirection V What'U U.SAC.. stammered. I do with 'em? begin Miss Wheatley, who wli S.A her junior year at I solves uw day (provided sheto do what of 'u,bnA(. as a menagerie) served tin r ni in World War II in hospital corps ,i PAGES . (it pro- gram. Rubinoff is first ot all a popular entertainer, yet without sacrificing his skill and to artistry. "He doesnt contribution possible for 'cate his audience; hetiyis coming the inauguration of a fund for to entertain, and wherever he new band uniforms, all have, goes he proves that music uncooperated liberally and final derstood and loved by the are complete, nary people lends itself as wel Reserved seat Seely said artistic performance as the ket sales for the concert at Slono.e cuificult classics, and of-clock at the tabernacle this ten is much more pleasing to evening indicate a fine atten- everyone in the audience," choice seats ly said. althuugh still are available, Genetal ad-- ' "We think we have something mission tickets will be placed here that is outstanding, one on sale at the door. of the finest programs that can The commander of the Veter- - be obtained anywhere, and the ans of Foreign Wars, who spon Lions club enthusiastically ensored a Rubinoff concert last dorses Rubinoffs concerts and week at St. George, wrote the urges the public, young and local Lions a letter commending old. to avail themselves of this the musician highly. St. George opportunity to hear him, Seely nevei has had such an event concluded. 8 News-Joui-n- PONY EXPRESS pen-mne- s hi-v- p.ii |