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Show THE TREiVfONT TIMES SUPPLEMENT BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. OCTOBER 80, I9)6. OFFICE OF OtMOCRATIC COMMITTEE THE To Voters of Box E'der County : Permit me to appeal to you in behalf of the people of Utah to do all in your power on November 6th to bring about peace in Utah. How can this be done ? By electing to Congress Hon O. W. Powers, and to the State Leg islature Wynn L. Eddy, and thus assisting in smashing the liepub PERSONNEL DEMOCRATIC OE THE TICKET fr IThe Democratic Parts" is only responsible matter i.eanrjbr under the bmd edited by the Democratic committee. J JOHN P. CHRIST ENS UN. P. Christensen has had expeJohn in rience municipal matters sufficient to show that he can be trusted to regulate county affairs. He would earnestly consider the county's needs and lican state machine- try to make the best use possible of O. W. Powers will, in Salt Lake the county's funds. He believes in ol a receive majority ounly, good roads and bridges to promote the .000 votes, according to reports, farmers' comfort and happiness. ile is supported by the laboring lasses. It would be shall 1 say a crime? for a Democrat to scratch either Judge Powers or Mr Eddy on account of his no) being a member of the Moimon churdi. I ask all people, irrespective of politics, who are tired of the agitation that now exist politically in Ulah, to support them. Permit me to say further thai while the American party iiomi tialed four of our nominees oi their ticket, it was done withou Solicitation, either on their pari or on the part of the Democrat h party, and without entailing an. obligation whatsoever to tin American hi irty, other than wha1 they wonfd be entitled to as America sitisens mguineof electing our imissioners, John P ChrisRisen and Alan Roche They merit your support in evu. particular. Republicans, do not be rfraio to vote for our nominees, and &sk that no Democrat scratch b. 1 reason of our nominees having been endorsed by the Americans J. D. I 'ALL, County Chairman. Special New Music will be rendered at the dance at tin Academy, Tuesday, November 6 In Russia, we notice girls ate sent to Siberia for saying a word in favor of the ballot or of liberty. We notice the girls go to the scaffold saying they ara sorry they ha"e only their life to give for a free ballot and liberty. Some peopli disfranchise themselves. The American citizen who does not sacredly guard his vote, the American cit'zen who does not vote independently, is unworthy of the great sacrifice of the lathers of our country. Special Big Dance at Academy Election Day, Nov. 8th. These are great days of politi Malicious and untruthful things should remain unsaid. After the smoke of bat th has cleared away wo will be oe;ghbors still- Men must act according to the best light they have. Most men, no matter what party they belong to believe they are working for the common good. A recognition of these facts will hasten the brotherhood cal strife. - of man-Electio- n returns of the State read at the Special Dance Tuesday evening, Nov- 6tJi. - A LA X hOCUE Alan Roche is a practical, successful farmer, and is well posted on county affairs, and particularly on what is needed by the farming community. He was one of the most active members of the Farmers' Protective Association in its struggle for justice a few years ago and is earnest in all he does. He will make an excellent co mty commissioner. ERE HE F PETERSEN, the democratic where the high council usually HYRUU STANDI NO, of the county and is well posted on have their meetings- - The matvalues in real estate and all kinds of candidate for was County Recorder, ter of settling the dispute be He will be just to born in Salt Lake personal property. City, but has been tween the private ci mpaiiy and all in his assessments. a resident of Box Elder county for 30 the city was agrted upon at that years. Up to 1893, when he came to point, at that place. The high ORSON LOVELANI). Brigham City to live, he was engaged council got. into the controvarsy Orson Lpveland, of Deweyville, has because the private corporation in farming and stock raising at Colhns- asked it Tin- - city counc did all the qualifications which go to make ton. In that year he begun his duties not ask it. They tried to adju a strong man physicala good sheriff as County Collector, and two years dieate it but the citizens did not ly, a brave man, and possessing good later was Elected County Recorder. stand behind the high council I He is highly respected in judgment. his term in the latter office Mr. spoke in a muss meeting that the community in which he lives and During was held ill relation to the matStanding originated the present system ter. I remember Mil interruption where he is engaged in farming. of abstract records for section and town that some one in the audience ' lm that not JESSE W HOOPES. property, and section index, and has'said, mix.ng chuich !"'d Then the Chair state?" The office of County Superintendent saved the countv hundreds of dollars until Ml saiu. waitivtr Ulsen of Schools is of the very highest im- by their adoption. Since then he was Sli.lll IHllll ihl'i.iKili " ELI l"IL.,n , It concerns the proper de- for several years in the abstract busi- - w.,s Umj portance. ,hjnk and ness more the in recently newspavelopment of our children, both morthat, yes sir. Then 1 went on ally and mentally, and the best man per business. In all his labors he has H t)d said m the high council, F Madsen stated that he for that position should be elected irre- tried to serve the public faithfully, and had with parties interest talked spective of politics. Jesse W. Hoo es will endeavor to do so again if elected ed in this matter and they all has had years of experience in the school as County Recorder. talked like 1 - Pf reasonable It men w, s the unanimous agreement of room, and is one of our most progresscorinne Items the high council and Mr. Madsen in his ive educators and was authorized to inform the methods. He has the enthusiasm needRev J xi ah McLean, Supt of and city council and in mayor ed in his profession and his character Utah Presbyterian Missions who vtte them to meet with us. Mr-J- . Wax expected to pr ach here last is above reproach. M. Jensen was present and ate DAVID LARSON. nominee for the office David Larson is a young man and of County Clerk, is a man in whom well known in the Bear River Valley his neighbors have ever placed the where he has resided since a small bov. greatest confidence, and he possessc le is well educated and has devo ed a high degree of clerical ability. Tho: luch time and study to his profession who have had to do with his recor a civil engineer. He is highly recom-enleand accounts never tire of proclaimin and will make an efficient K his carefulness and accurateness. ounty surveyor. takes especial pride in having everythir. in apple-pi- e order never putting JAMES JENSEN, till tomorrow what can be done toda he Democrat nominated for precinct If Mr. Peterson is elected this fall h ustice of the Peace, is a man known will fully verify every word that w 3 everyone in this city as the possessor have said for him. f rare good judgment, and one pecu-arl- y HYKUM STANDING. fitted by nature to perform the In presenting Mr. Hyrum Standing' utiesof this important office. Mr' Jen-e- n name for the office of County Record has been a Democrat always deep-- y interested in the advancement of his er, we feel that we are striking a popi -lar chord in the hearts of all voters ii iarty, and is a progressive citizen in Box Elder county. Mr. Standing is r very respect. We bespeak for him of the gentleman purest type, as thoi -- he support of the voters in Box Elder sands of his acquaintances will heartih irecinct, and promise that he will entestify. In addition to this he is espe- tirely justify the confidence placed in cially qualified to fill the office foi lim by his party if he is elected. which he has been nominated. He ha.1 JOSEPH THOMPSON. had more practical experience with the Mr. Thompson is the Dempcratic records than any other man in the counnominee for precinct Constable. He ty, and the work he has done in tht the was choiceof Demounanimous the past in that office stands as a monument to his praise. If elected, Mr. cratic primary, because he is a staunch Standing will not fail to give the fullest member of the party, is a man of irre satisfaction to those having business proachable character, and is well equip ped to fill the position. Mr. Thompwith the County Recorder's office. son has grown up in this city and enRB Y II JONES. joys the confidence of every voter. Ricy H. Jones has been a resident Elect him Constable, fellow citizens, of Brigham City for many years, and for the ensuing two years and you will is well known as a lawyer of ability never have cause to regret your action. and an eloquent speaker. He has the WYNN L. EDDY, qualifications which should recommend him to the voters of this county. He the Democratic nominee for Representative to the State Legislature, is a young will attend strictly to business. man of exceptional ability and remarkOLIVE HAWS. able popularity. He is a Democrat While a lady as County Treasurer in the wool," of the old south"dyed would be an innovation, the office ern type. Mr. Wynn L. Eddy was would not lose in efficiency should raised on a farm in Texas, where he Miss Olive Haws, of El wood, be electattended the public schools, and at the ed to that position. She is a lady of early age of 16 was given a first grade education and refinement, and is in certificate to teach school. He studied every way well qualified to transact the pharmacy and kindred sciences one business of that office. She has been a year at Baylor University, Waco, successful school teacher for several Texas, after which he engaged with years. his father in the drug business at Win-locWILLIAM LOWE Washington, for a few years; he William Lowe has been identified came to this city about 12 years ago with tl e growth of Box Elder county and went into the drug business and since its early settlement, and has occu- has taken an active part in public afpied several positions of public trust, fairs of the city and county ever since ; serving the people faithfully and hon- he has been signally successful in his orably first as a member of the Coun- own business, and will, if elected, bring ty Co.nt and afterwards in the Legis- to bear the same careful judgment in lature. He is acq a nted with all par I the affairs of the state. d, -- , k, und,i alteruooii tailed to keep ms appointment for reasons un Known, coiiseque itly many of ur people were disappointed. Mr and Mrs, Loh r are in Tre inont thi week ttettitlg ready to commence business in their yen r.n merchandise store. Hy th middle of November they expec t.j have everything closed ou here, While the recent fierce wim storm brought havoc and devas ration to the surrounding town? nd country, the people of Colonic have reason to rejoice foi heir almost miraculous escape Surely, Cod careth for His own M- -. and Mrs. Lawrence re turned from a week's stay ii Salt Lake Thursday evening. Rev. J hnston and friend Iron. Proyo are enjoying a few here and are the guest:- notified the electric light com Then questions were askpany ed the private company and they agreed They said they were Mlliug. with the hat the proposition was legal nd should be su omitted to the eople and ratified by themWe had a controversy about at I;, arose because in i. nice hall. sense, the dance hall came in ompetitio:i, with the opera iouse. We had this subject up efore the stake presidency and he counselorsIt had been ulable that the amusements ere conducted under the nut Ii nities of the ward. The matter vas considered by the high ouncil, and th" high council "counseled" them not to erect i.lie dancing hall Then in opno sition to that council the.V erect d the dancing acaoemy and the high council resented that. He cause they had not taken coun .el on the subject. Then some of the bishops ol the wards held that it was prop er for the local authorities to direct the amusements, then the differences were settled by the musicians proiu'sing to pay a part of their net earnings Tnen President Kelly, Mr Snow and myself withdrew our objection to the saints patronizing the pavilion. At one iime the hiuh council recinded its former decision, and decided that said "'pavilion be removed and the mateiial in its construction be disposed of" And then last Fejruary (1904) mule-standin- - - day.-hunti- - oi itev. ano ivirs. unpin Gov' Cutler and a party ol Friends passed through Corinne Tuerday on his way to the dies pc&ke Hay duck club. A number of our ladies have been taking vocal lessons of Mrs. Cozier for the past few months at Hrigham. Mrs. Cozier now intends to come to Corinne for the purpose of organizing a clas? and if successful will make reg-li- ar trips during the tall rronths Mrs. Drake was a Garland visi'.or lust week. The "woman ' who nominated vV. F. House for County Commissioner at the American con vention made the nomination in a "lady like'" manner not wj til standing she belongs in CorinneThe Ladies' Aid Society will meet Thursday atternoon, Nov. 8th at,2 o'clock with Mrs. fields The school in the higher room has been poorly attended for the last three weeks on account of many of tho pupils picking and sorting apples for the Hear River Valley Land and Orchard Company, I - EXTRACIS FROM TESTIMONY AMERICAN PARTY MATTER i p nd "the authorities of this stake must di ::tate and control, and members cf the church must take a stand one way or the other. If you bishops have any officers who will not earry out "counsel" we want you to drop thtnn. and evn members of the high council wiil be dropped " It was finally agreed that the academy tu'ii into the stake treasurv to be disbursed as they see tit for the benefit of the church 25 per cent of the net earning, That was the final auieeuient entered into and it was signed by President Chas. Kelly, L. A. Snow and Oleen N. Stohl Presi dl nt Kelly said "We shall uiht it out to the b'tter end " On August 1st, 1903, the musi ci.ins were cited toaopear before the high council to show why the hand of fellowship should not he withdrawn for rejecting the ''counsel'' of the stake presidency. Prom testimony of Oleen N S ohl, president of the Box EUier Slake, in the Senator Smoot case. There was 'considerable dis (Mission nverlthe question of an electric light plant. This elec trie light matter came before ail parties concerned and the High council was in it- It came the two contending parties and the high council together. Thursday, November 29th, has The high council sat with the been set aoart as a day of spcia! We contending parties (dice. met at the high council office, Thanksgiving. - n |