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Show f the home paper. of its I ,uut. every town and is clearly loved ' . . JTAV - ALL ADVERTlSfr K. c on,tliat ae- who desire to thornuginy County must use the Piipel 0 , the homes of the people, sonlhWcover, New, It also - Its columns urtr always open to Inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. $ K ,vi - " Death of James Forrest. James Forrest, a former resident of this city, died in Ilccla, Mont., last Friday, Dec. 5, aged 48 years. Ills death was sudden and unexpected. He had got out of bed to well-know- JDoIl Cabs and GoCarts, Rocking Horses, Express Wagons, Wheel Barrows Carts, etc. n dress himself when he fell back unconscious remaining in. that condition We aiso have a fine line of small chairs and rockers three days until his death. On Friday his brother, John Forrest, and We have nice line of Wm. B. Jensen, embalmer, went that are suitable for presents.. up to Ilccla, Mont., and after the on us body was embalmed returned with it to this city Monday morning. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the First ward meeting house a large number of relatives and FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, friends attending. The speakers were Bishop J. B. McMaster, Jonah Math-laPRICES Peter Baird and K. P. Anderfon. The deceased has been in business in Hecla, Mont., about ten years. His Bear River valley is no experiment. j GREAT SUGAR PLANT, wife, who was Miss Agnes Wilson of Has the Small-po- x. I Manager T. R. Cutler of died there several years ago Lehi the fac Dr. Olson informs us that Mr, Wm. this city, River Factory and Power Work on the Bear and was also brought to this city for is authority for the statement tory Ricliins, whose wife Is just recovering interment at that time. Plant is Being Rushed. the that from small-pobest beets now has that disease. raised in Utah the Work is being crowded by the Utah season were raised in this valley. He iu at his home and is doing well. past on the 1,000,000 sugar Sunday School Convention. dpr company The soil and climate cannot be ex- There are still two other member in on and Box Elder Stake Sunday School the The at Garland, is Utah, the family, who, it factory only natural to celled In the United States for thi board has decided to hold in Biig-hacome down mouth suppose, at of the with the may yet I2oo,000 power plant branch of agriculture; and malady. It is to be hoped that the stake Sunday city a three-day- s' and a half growing gear River canyon, two with an abundance of water assured, justly dreaded disease may he kept School convention, beginning Dec. 28, The foundmiles north of Collinston. there Is nothing in sight to prevent confined. The cases are, of course, at 2 p. m. are going in with a large force of The opening session of the convenphenomenal progress within the next under strict quarantine, and every efing fort Is made by the Board of Ilealth tion will be a public lecture by a memnenst each plant, and no effort will two or three years. ber of tbe Deseret Sunday School on Of scarcely less importance and of to prevent Its spreading. be spared to have both completed Union board. The power plant is still greater local interest is the etab lime next season. Tbe object of this convention Is, An Interesting Session. and j liehment of the great power plant just to be ready for business May 1st 1st That we may be instructed by At the session of the city council members below the mouth of Bear River canof the Deseret S. S. Union the siiar factory is to be ready to care j a was read petition yon and two and a half miles directly Tuesday night beard the in subject matter pertainfor next season's beet crojJ. north of Collinston, This plant is to from the Utah Home Telephone to the new S. S. plans. 2nd - That ing havo 4,000 horse-powwhen complet Company asking for a franchise S. S. workers may become better acFew people in Utah outside the offiand will cost This is also for the operation of a telephone ex- quainted with each other. ed, 200,000. have any cer! of the sugar company This In course of construction by the Utah change. Actioa was dafered. It i earnestly desired and requestedbe exception of what this enterprise has recently been granted a that company and contract calls the far each S. S. of the stake will Co., Sugar destarted In the north means in the the delivery of power May 1st next. franchise by the city council of Salt represented by at least a member of The utilizati- It is the Intention of the company to Lake and a petition lias also been pre- the superintendency and a teacher velopment of the state. from each department of the school, sented for a franchise in Ogden. on of the waters of Bear river in the Install machinery for 2,000 horse-powthese to be the guests of the Brigham On request of Nephi Anderson, in balance as soon as the and at the once, people during the convention city will an land of the up open irrigation can be bad from the factories in behalf of the library committee, 20 which will close witn a grand sociable stuff and improvemhouse. empire to settlement the east. The machinery to operate was appropriated in aid of the public in the Brigham city opera of this gi- one of ent; the establishment Very Truly Yours, the two tribune wheels is con- library. Petition of L. L. Mortensen to be John D. Pete us, gantic sugar factory will bring profits tracted for to be on hand February 1, John H. Boot, for electrician light eity appointed as soon tbereafter as' beypnd the dreams of avarice; the Bear and tbe balance Justin D. Call, filed. was ordered and power plant possible. The sum of $125,000 will be Staks Superiuteudeticy. river, in addition to furnishing water A. VV. Valentine tendered bis resigexpended at once on the building and te irrigate this domain, is to be harnand works water as of nation Supt. machinery. Surprise at Perry- recommended tbe appointment of W. essed to furnish light and power for The water that is to furnish the S. A surprise party was given nt Perry Taylor to succeed him. Resigna- last Thursday the northern half of the state. on Elias E. A. power will be conveyed from the falls tion to take effect Jan. 1st. Stokes. The night accepted was spent In evening The building is to be of stone, brick in the river to tbe power plant through Boden reported that 12,000 songs and games and at a lats hour Mayor wooden siphons eight feet In diameter and steel, and will be by far tbe best bonds had ben oysters were served and all went home of the electric and from 800 to 900 feet long.. There received and theplant note can- rejoicing. overdraft of state entire in tbe factory building will be two of these, one on each side celled for which the First National Those present were Mr and Mrs Jas of will a Utah. It have capacity 1,200 of the river. They will alternate, so Stokes, Mr and Mrs C 11 Stokes, Mr bank had charged no interest. and Mrs Carl Crowther; the Missses tom of sugar beets daily, wjile the that in case one gets out of order the A recommendation that the present Mabel Ilansen, Lucy Stokes, Rose and no be will used and there be can other Lehl factory and all its auxiliaries Is police force be maintained was adopt- Luella Roberts, Ellen Cole, Edith time iu the trans- ed. E Stokes, but 1,000 tons daily. Thorn, Frances and LottieMessrs. The Lehl fact- interruption Fred Millie and Sarah Tippets; mission of the power. about 1. A. Jensen reported tint E E Stokes, ory is capable of turning out 2,500 II Stokes, I) Holland, Is to all The power from this plant two-thirof the trench for wooden sacks of sugar daily; the new Garland Henry Thorn, lRaac Allen, Ray Hango to the Utah Light & Power com- pipe line was completed and the work sen, Jay Campkin and Jos Young. factory will turn out 3,000. - This will pany of Salt Lake, and it will be removing along nieely. One Who Was Three. The sugar mean an outpnt of 15,000 worth of tailed by that concern. the bid of AnderWednesday night will not reserve power even sen and Roomer was sugar every day the factory runs at company accepted for putDr. Rankin is just getting Garland factory, but will ting in tbe head gate for the electric to its light full capacity. around & Utah having been confined to from the It Light plant. The Garland factory will not be ope- purchase his bed since Thanksgiving day. Power Co. That concern will transned to its full capacityat once. It mit the greater part of the energy to Mrs Richard Allen, accompanwas in Toys, toys, toys at Holsts, f mil bo built in two units, each unit Ogden, a distance of forty miles, and ied by her two children, this week on sitn a capacity of 000 tons of beets from there it will be distributed to from Stone, Idaho, Manager Stohl requests that Lake business. Salt consumers. various subscribers to the Schubert the daily. The first unit will be opened Symphony Club entertainment fur next year, and the second will be Bargains anfl best service at Holsts Decorate your homes with our next Tuesday will secure their brought under requisition just as soon Beautiful Medallion Pictures it seats early. Box Office opens at as the culture of beots in tbe new MONDAY, DEC. 15th, will do i good to see io a. m. Are Going insures Large RpckcfS At Cost STOHL FURNITURE GO. guaranteed to be right if We knew nothing of this closing out sale when we bought our Holiday Goods, hence we purchased an enormous stock v of the best selection possible. X at-an- justify the additional exTbe machinery for the penditure. one unit, the best the world affords, has been contracted for to be iu place and ready for business next fall. When it is in place and the wheels ready to turn, upward of 700,000 will have been expended on the plant. The completed plant will cost more than will your eyes be the grand opening display of them. Comptons Art Gallery. Artist An KOFORDS KANDIES, Assorted Nuts and Tree Decorations. Lovers of tbe violin should not fail to hear Master Tommy Purcell who assists tbe Schuberts on Dec. 16th. Althongh be renders the highest class concerts with ease, he Is far more modest than many artists of much less ability. Wanted Horses Our lino Is manufactured by tlie feed by the month. to This new factory will be located one most reliable bouse in Utah and are ConfecOlsen, ftorth ward, as the J . G. mile southeast of Garland, in the properly known from free be to tions. Guaranteed city. heart cf the Bear River country. The glucose, parafine and other impuriOregon Short Line is to construct a ties. Flavored with the pure crushed spur from Corlnne to Garland for the fruit flavor. benefit of the 12jc lb factory, and Supt. Ban- Best Prize Medal Creams ...10c lb mixed Fine French ou croft said yesterday that work the 10c lb Pure Puritan mixed pur will be started at once and 10c lb in time to permit the sugar Jumbo Peanuts lb -- 15c Nuts Assorted material company to transport its one guaranteed.) (Each from the main line to the site ef the . ' com.-plete- 2t the AT KOFORD'S. ITS 1 I We are early with oUr stock for the holidays. We luive nie of the best goods in this line we have ever show : some of the prettiest novelties whioe have avr been Introduced. i X new designs trinket or some able. Whether your gift is a simple will find sive jewel, here jou daby.ta and expen- Thc Bestin Assortment Chiisimaa Of those particular girts you are so anxious to we are sure you provide for your friends, and We will not bo disappointed in any of them. want you to see the goods, know their quality and ask us about prices. gift here. purchasing jour Ycucan mak? no mistake we know we now, Come stock. right Good taste characterises our whole can satisfy you. ) CITY DRUG j ES3H8353SSEiK2 STORE X X J. JOHANSEN, THE JEWELER AND j DUMBECK, plumbic Utah. "V & QARTHEY TELEPHONE S2. 219 Mvron Richards, Jr., of River-side and Miss Etta May VanFleet of Farmington were married last week. Bargains at Holsts. The Y. M. M. I. A. of the First 1 Go to Wm. Horsley & A marriage license was issued of the for fall and winter goods, Monday to Andrew Holst and Miss stock this First ward, just opened. city, Lula Hamson of Calls Fort. For Rent ply to John St. Main 4 nice rooms. Ap- . dil Salt Lake Ci. StA. V; MONE i to lonji at once 'Tlryu REG BERROW, P. Christensen, South - State St - - BARBER . per cei h f t , . Next door to the new Livery. ward will give affiance in the ward Martin L. Lee returned home CALL AND SEE HIM. hall next Monday night. Everybody yesterday morning from a mission LORENZO N. Y invited good music in attendance. to Sweden for which he left in Probate & Notices Guardianship & Stohl over Is! parf, Office with Lee visithe his On return Aug. 1900. If your children dont wear Red ed Room 22Teleph the principal cities in Germany, Consult County Clerk or the Respective dont School House Shoes they Information. He for Further France returns and jt-- 3 Signers England. wear the best. Get them at in health and glad to be good NOTICE TO CREDITORS- Fishburns. THE BANK OF BBIGHAM GiT home again. , Frank Bowring, Estate of Abraham Ilillam, dc- W. F. Mack of Salt Lake city, who has beeu on a mission to ceased. CAPITAL $50,000X3, is negotiating with the opera Germany, reached Salt Lake last I Crsditors will present claims with of relafor use the he where week s house management is visiting vouchers to the undersigned, at Brig-tivewith his wife before coming! ham city, Utah, on or before the 15th Accounts and the house and expeets to openTa CorresponJenc dll j8 day of April, 1903. home. class SI - shortly. dancing Mrs. John Thorpe of Samaria is stopping in this city with the family of Ephriam Wight. She has had several surgical operations performed in recent years and her condition is at present reported to be quite critical. Go and see the fine cut Glass and Silver novelties, all suitable You for Christmas presents. will find them at J. Johansens, the Jeweler. rooms in the Brick house oppodeceased. Abiaham site opera house. Apply to Ed. Nel8 Ilillam, Jensen, Moorhouse at the Brigham City Attorney for Estate. tf Pharmacy. J. L, STAHL Dec. J. 11, 1902. M. & HAVE OPENED UP A block carriage meets all trains, day and night. All calls promptly attended rp arties, theatres or socials. Trusty horses for ladles a specialty Fine Horses and Carriages for Hire. Terms ReasonableY ,r i eotfully solicit tbe patronage of cur former customers In Oortnne and elsewhere In the cou ty a i d new patrons will And we give the best service In town. Telephone in office. CONSULT FRED J. IIOLTOj Large Stock of Nor mar D- (Successor to I COLES -- Club and STEEL young - of i In a delightful program entirely free from dullness and consisting of Lady Quartettes', Dont Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, Stove Box office open performance. at 10 a. , I wish to call . attention i that I confine myself eju J Abstracting, Cor."' mg and Not.vv N G Mortensen & Sons. consequently am ab.c''to promptest attention t0 line. Room a, First Brigham V NUfl. cit, Ask ELI HOLTON to show you The Guaranteed Interest Guarantees a Dividend From the & 75c. Second Year On Annually. Paid up for over 1,000 on each thousand insured at' the 16th vear f Uie ukluSt and most successfuI n in the Sue insurance in. day of bu.sErmP;,ry Office: 23 First National Bank Bldg., Brigham City. , Treatl ' SIQ0.0G0 at AND MIRTH. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. Miss Tiii: n abstraC s NOTARY PUlj,u'- -- RANGES Paying 20 Pay Life Policy of the 25, 35 50 i in Fuel- - pipes, Etc., Etc, Master Tommy Purcell, ... V- - a HEATERS HOT-BLA- ST Guarantee a Saving Lady Quartette Prices -f Brigham City, Symphony MUSIC Her. C;i - A etc. at er DO. YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and L.3fSiw, To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conY-.yd- ; Reliable legal work; HOUSE, TUES.Ifl Violin and Vocal solos, Mandolin and Guitar club, comic and serious readings, etc., etc., - John Tinofk, Jenson, President. in building formerly occupied by Stohl Furniture Co., north of ist Natl Bank, Mam St. . All business given prompt First Glass Livery Stable tol Solicited. Sarah Ann Dinsdalb IIillam, Administratrix of the Estate of For Rent Three or four Closed Schubert . P. HANSENS i FURNISHING STORE, f Wheelwright Bros A Large Line of in Jewelry for the holiday trade have arrived. Ue have wj been abb to show suen are showing them now. Never before Never before have prices been more reasonbeauty and variety of design. The PLENTY HERE FOR SELECTION r. Brigham City, &T? SOLD EXCLUSIVELY SHOE -- THE CELEBRATE- JEWE H -- at a sacrifice. Assisted by the celebrated American violin virtuos- o- CHRISTMAS ; ef months We will during December, 1902 and January water righto 1903, sell perpetual B9" at $20 per acre, subject to the ual terms and regulations . t Bear River Water Co. Mosiah Evans, Manager, Remember everything in our enormous stock is going DECEMBER GAbLSBY. ; - Santa Claus headquarters at our store. short order. ART s UTAK Before purchasing your holiday goods, visit And can make any size frame on COMPTONS NOTICE- - the benefit. Picture Frame BUSINESS Third Attorney Appraiser fee EDWARDJB. KIRK, OGDEN, Wc believe our customers who helped us make what we have should have e Musical Event! We Know the Expenses Mortgage - OUR LOSS, BUT YOUR GAIN. T H Mouldings to Select From r Pretty Things. i Brigham d factory. The raising of sugar beets In and cattle Christian A. W. Compton has an elegant display of medallion and other picutres from which a desirable Christmas present can be selected. It is well worth your time to visit his gallery and see what he ' has in stock. Our assortment of candy is better than ever. A pound of satisfaction as well as a pound of candy in every box. Brigham City Pharmacy. Delay Commiss.ioh the- - er country will No No No No No No No in our Big Closing Out Sale. m t ovD-i- to possible for us with close loans s, er promptness delivery. Being our i V. I t; f K interest on irat,rrvf' 'Lul irrigated farm., W Ref J. T.,: Off fee Room 23, Fhttl ' |