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Show .a"' jjf THE j home paper. The home paper works for the welfare Is dearly loved on that acof iu town and are always open to .columns It count. everr Inhabitant. Charles N. Kent. ALL ADVERTISERS 8 J J aaaazzu! who desire to thoroughly cover Box EM in is County must use the papw that read the homes of the people, the Box Euoeh Hews. It also covers southern Idaho. iWfivmwAvsssssa Devoted to no Party or Faction But Just to All. VIII. OlUME 1 Here is a Bargain! The New Royal Sewing Machines strictly ujvtcvdate ia workmanship end work. YEAR Certificate of Warranty with each machine. are A TEN No agents to pay. consequently we can make you the abort machines at the lowest possible price. It will pay you to see them before purchasing elsewhere. TUs Machine and og Stamps all for $27.50 cash. Sugar Beet Raising. Utah Sugar company closed Tbs run of sugar making lbs season's First National Bank building. ap at baturday, the production 21,000,000 pounds. Eight last over beets raised in the to this gear River valley were shipped Cjory and the following report as Ltalnedin the Salt Lake Tribune ast Monday shows this valley to be an ideal one for raising sugar beets: Cboiwsnd tons of The best beete were grown In the Bear River valley, and while a trained shipment was going through the was fictory from this locality there In the Increase output ipronounced gfsugar. ouch of the Bear river land It pruduoed but nine tons per While largely d ue to the icre this Is Stohl Furniture Company, 275 Blue TroA fact that recorder Monday having been approved by the board of county commissioners on that date. The tewnsite covers an area of 81.40 acres, dlvldedto in twelve blocks of 24 lots each. It covers a portion of sections 22, 29, 26 and 27 in Tp. 12 R. R. 3 W. and the lots contain sbout 30 square rods each. The owners are D. E. Manning, John Wise, A. I. Grover, F. E. King, Thos. Wilcox, n. S. Rlee and W. L. Grover who are now prepared to make sales of them. It Is expected that these lots will soon be sold off and adjoining land will be platted. It is stated that three hundred families are preparing to move Into this townilte this coming season. recently broken up, as on some the older land from eighteen to Christmas It was Domes-Christma- s New Business Firms. W. O. Knudson and G. O. Christensen of thlB city have formed a partnership and have purchased the store and business of Wheelwright Bros, heretofore so BuocMsfully conducted by D. R. Wheelwright In the Armeda block. Mr. Christensen will have charge of the business of the new firm aad having been actively engaged as a salesman the past four of five years will have had sufficient experience to carry It on suoces6fully. O. W. Knudfon Is one of the Knudson Brothers of this city, all of whom are known foi their thrift and enterprise. There Is about 2000 of atook on hand on which the new firm proposes to still farther reduce prices. pro-luce- d sho-Miful- ly Brigham City Opera House, New Years Afternoon and Night, UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB w. IN A. ao-lyz- ed . ei it are only a few days left and you caa not put tST ?5U th,m ord S," You will find an LINE OF ELEGANT THINGS class of good.. suitable for a Christmas present than any other Oome right to my store. an easy matter. UP-TO-D- A Lafgc Line Fine Watches of .... now e remember that until January 1st. 18 I give a cash discount guaranteedsell on everything I from All All J. JOHANSEN. All All All All BOOKS. blank Is All All ild Ledger, J(,unu Sudum you STOCK J Jg baTe-man- OF 13 DIARIES .ket 10 roemo- - fr0m IS OOMPLET- E- iweet. D. L. EDDY & CITY DRUG STORE Bands People-Tw- o SEE THE GRAND PARADE at i a oclock noon. Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cts. Box office open io a. na. day CALL AND SEE HIPS. ART HEY & FURNISHING STORE. MONEY. DUMBECK, PLUM BINS. State St - - - Salt Lake cent off Per cent off . . 5 Per cent off per cent off 35 Per cent off 35 Pr cent off 5 per cent off ..,.. 5 P J L, STAHL c Office with Lee 8t Stohl over lit Natl Room 22Tefephono No. 22. QALLDRY. CO., A block Closed carriage meets all trains, day and night. All calls promptly attended to ft p arties, theatres or socials. Trusty horses for ladies a specialty Fine Horses and Carriages for Hire. Terms Reasonable- - tree, ectfully solicit tbe patronage of our former customers in Oorlnno and elsewhere the oousty t d new patrons will &nd we give the beet eervlce ln.tewn. Telephone la office. V In Large Stock of CAPITAL $50,00000. Boothe & Peirces and Correspondence Solicited, , All business given prompt J. M. Jbnsok, President. Johjt HEATERS IIOT-BLA- ST of i in Stove t N C Mortensen at lowest & interest; Homestead Entries and proofs;' To buy or sell Real Estate ; Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; CONSULT FRED J. HOLTON- Utah, City, (Successor Hyrum' Standing!) ABSTRACTER, Sons. consequently promptest attention to show you The Guaranteed Interest Paying 20 Pay Life Policy of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. Guarantees a Dividend From the Second Year On Annually. Paid up for over $1,000 on each thousand insured at the 15th year. The company is one of the oldest and most successful in tbe life insurance ' i- First National Bank Bidg., Brigham City. fafct exclusively to to to give Work the in this line. Koom 25, AskELI HOLTON myself Abstracting, ConveyancWork, ing and Notary am able BRIGHAM 23 PnvauKE, Cuhltr. CONVEYANCER and NOTARY PUBLIC I wish to call attention to the Fuel- - Hardware, Cutlery and Tinware, Stove Boards, ' Office: attention DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate that I confine business. CITY Norman Lee, to STEEL RANGES BUBBLE IKUU OF Brigham pipes, Etc., Etc. we have nearly In Shoes, for instance, while we have a lot our complete line in for spring, at half price, sell will of odds and ends that we but only one or two some less, but as good as new, clean them up of a style and are going to BaAkk in in building formerly occupied by Stobl Furniture Co., north of ist Natl Back, Main St. Guarantee a Saving I"- - THE BANK First Glass Livery Stable COLES cent Q per LORENZO N, STOHL, HAVE OPENED UP A either good (arms, dry or irrigated, at City. Utah. COMPTONS ART - on to loan at once TELEPHONE 83. 219 . Mens, Boys . SHOE AND of Mouldings to Select From Accounts ......... THE OLD N. P. HANSENS A Large Line ; Ladies Flannel Waists . . L Ladies Fur Collars Ladies Suita Blanket Wool Gloves and mittens. . 25 per cent off Flannel Drees and Waist Goods 5 Per cent off Childrens Dresses cent off Mens Boys and Childrens Overcoats. .35 per Suits 15 Per cent off Mens, Boys and Childrens and Childrens Sweaters. .35 per cent off XT SOLD EXOL.U3NELY BY of performance. BARBER . Next door to the Gbabhx- - ate. REG BERROW, new Livery. & Elaborate costumes Everything refined and strictly D. Thomas, Manager. P-t- v-. CSS & Forty Bodbn And can make any size frame on short order. of interest I the above we have many other items take the time snd trouble to let us to you a you will o2ly show them to you. the time of year when every business Jn balance. of selections. The convention was held Monday and Tuesday in the Central school building which was very convenient for the department work. Monday morning Supt. Peters made a short address of welcome, after which Elder Horace Cummings of the general board addressed the convention. He was pleased to see the Interest manifested and felt that good would result from the meetings. He spoke of the new plans in outlining the course of study which had been arranged to apply to the lives of the children. A teacher should be thoroughly prepared on the sub jects to be presented to the classes. Department work was then taken up. In the afternoon Elder Cummings Director. continuBeginning Friday, January 2nd, and our entire line ing the entire month we offer in the different departments as follows: All Minstrels. BUSINESS Elbet formed a partnership under the firm name of Boden & Graehl and have purchased the meat and grocery business of Johu F. Erdmann which they will continue as heretofore conducted by Mr. Erdmann. They hope by propef attention to business, by fAir dealing and courtO- ous treatment to merit the continued patronage of Mr.Erd matins customers and to gain many new onoj, It will be their aim to keep only the best meats and greceries and they respectfully invite the public tocallaud see them. Picture Frame January Month Bargains. All Ivebything you buy here Wards Paor. Maud Mat Babcock, All Ladies Coats and Capes All Ladies Hoods and Fascinator TStW Harry Amazons. ct Christmas. SATIHMY, JMI. 3RD, We Know the 11 AM CT The ma-iria- Side Talks PINERO'S FARCE LOANS.. Opera House, together. The tabernacle choir sang a number EIIGACEUENT! ESTATE Expenses Third 'Attorney provement In the Sunday schools generally. His duties had called him to visit the schools from Mexico in the south to Canada in the north. He spoke in favor of home influences In aiding the Sunday sohoels to properly develop the children.' There ha been in the past a lack of attendance of boys who have passed their fifteenth birthday and a special effort should be made to have those Interested In the schools. The Sunday schools should be made happy for tbs children so that there may be no unpleasant memories when they grow older. The buildings should be conrfortable in all respects, very well. Prof. Mack and his pickaninnies, clean and in good order. The teachers should be neatly dressed and cleanly, Lawrence Gidney and Ernest Boden and be in good physical condition. All received considerable applauso for children should be treated kindly and their dancing, the Professor especially no special favors shown. Miss Elfleda Lund's Stake Supt. J. D. Peters presided making a hit. song and the character song of J. and in opening said the object of the convention was for the teachers and Arthur WIxom were well received. officers to become better acquainted The house was crowded showing the with each other, to plan future work company's efforts are appreciated and and to become familiar with the it la hoped they will continue the course of studies. Arrangements had been made to take care of the visitors good work. and he hoped all would enjoy meeting well-know- REAL -- play not a failure reflects credit qn the Rome Dramatio company. John E. Baird and C. N. Christensen sustained the reputations they have made as capable actors, and most of the new actors give promise of becoming prominent. The ladies, Mrs. Holst, Miss Boden, Miss Lund and Miss Jensen, made a creditable first Lawrenoe llorteoaen, appearance. F. W. Mack, Thos. W. Whittaker, Will Gidney and Andrew Funk did SPECIAL UTAH OGDEN, EDWARD B, KIRK, Tuesday morning after a number of MONEY ON HAND questions Rearing on the 8. 8. werk had been 'submitted anil answered, . insure promptness and quick Apostle M. F, Cowley, who had stopdelivery . Being our own, makes conped off on his way to attend it possible for us . ference in Pocatello, addressed the close loans with convention, ne spoke of the Importance of 8. S, work and advised teachNo Delay ers to be practical in their instrucNo Commissions tions. No Tuesday afternoon the department No Mortgage Tax work and answers to quistions were No Farty Fee the principal features. No A vote of thanks was tendered to No Appraiser Fee. Elders Cummings, McKay and Evans and to Mis. McKay and Mrs. Bliss and to all who contributed to the suocess EDWARD B.KIP.K, OGDEN, UTAH of tbe convention; also to the school board for the use of (be school building. Business Announcement. Tbe convention closed with a social Deber C. Boden and Geo. L. Gradhl party in the opera house Tuesday desire to announce that they have night. tameness, day passed quietly in this were acre The firm of Boden and Graehl sucproduced, per iwentytons city. Everbody 'sesmed to enjoy themud Field Superintendent Austin says selves and few, if any, became boister- ceeded today In the meat and grocery The that for saccharine and purity no bett- ous. Old Santa seemed to have re- business of John F. Erdmann. n business are in United the were all the beets membered er children, bestowing gentlemen produced men of this city and the new firm states. presents with s liberal band. In Bear was In starts In business under the most the arranged Of the 800 acres grown A Christmas tree The senior liver valley the Bugar company the X. E. Church Christmas night favorable conditions. ones the of crowd enjoyed little Is a and our member of the firm about 4oo acres, the farmers enterprising occasion. mayor and Mr. Graehl has filled many rowing the balance, and they were Ward sociables have been held In positions of public trust, besides havo distributed over the valley as to Fourth and Third wards, with the many years experience as a clerk Ire a practical and movt satisfactory dancing and feasting for old and ing store. est of the valley's adaptability for young. Today the older people of la tbs old In the feast a have will ward the First iroducing sugar beets. ward hall and a dance to night. The Count? Commissioners. Th Utah Bugar company, the only Second ward will hav a like event A speeial session of the board was ompany in America which has held last Monday. Messrs. Valentine, conducted experiments In A Gum Parts Hart and Jonca, who will take1 office lislDg best seed, has this yesr pitted Miss La Von Felroe entertained next Monday noon, met with them, 10 tons of mother beets, which DurA letter from officers of the 0. 3. L. from 20 to 22 per cent in Bugar very uniquely Mooday evening. furn- Ry. was read respect! ngfthe claim that was eaob guest tbs evening od 88 iu purity, which experts say Is ing of gom sod s the company was encroaching on the must remarkable lot of beets. These ished with a large pises it Into county road in its grading work at the wss molding boor spent 111 be pltnted oat la the spring in the jolly astonish were Utah Hot Springs. Tbs communicaresults lesr River valley and will constitute animals. The tion stated the company wu confining Held of about ninety seres. By this log. B. F. Mrs. deoldsd that Its Work within its 100 feet right of The judge leans of growing its own seed the animals way. Booths made the most perfect lly 'tab Bugar company expeets to accordCommr. Coombs rscemmended that raise the sugar content In Its sod th prise was swarded eets and also at the same time build ingly. an additional 950 be appropriated for pa thriving industry. At prssent Th gueSts wars: Mr. and Mrs. euttlng down the hill near Garland America gets its beet seed from Y. Rich, Xr. and Xrs. B. F. Boothe, cos-trabridge and stated that he had let urope, which means s tremendous Basil Xaeser, Balt Lake city; Elwood Xre. road at for filling In the ipecdlture of money to the foreigner, Xtsses Pearl Duke and Aleen Crlsmon to J. P. Christensen. of Salt Lake, Messrs Jack Tarpey, A plat of the Garland townsltewas The Garland Towntitt- Lisle Eddy, lugene presented and approved. A plat of the new town of Garland Melvin Rloh, Snow and Dr. Rich. One hundred dollars were appro- i Sled for record with the county )f aonttnued his instructions to the teachers and showed tlie importance of systematic work. In the evening there was a well attended meeting in the tabernacle. Elder H. McKay of the Weber stake and Elder Cummings were the prlated to gravsl the road through SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Bear River city A Three Days' Interesting Session of Considerable other routine business Sunday School Workers. The Sunday school convention of was transacted and the board the Box Elder Stake held Sunday, to meet next Monday. Monday and Tuesday of this week was an Interesting event for those engaged Ths Homs Dramatic Co- in this work and was well attended. Considering the fact that most of The average attendance of members those taking part In the play "What and officers was dose to two hundred Became of Parker" at the opera house and the Instructions they received Saturday night made their first pub- will advance the interest in Sunday lic appearance at that tlmo, the pre- school work. afternoon at the tabernacle, sentation was quite good. A high a Kundayaudience was addressed by large class comedy such as What Became Elder J. M. Tanner of the general of Parker," requires promptness in board Deseret Sunday School Union. the dialogue and movements to says it He said a wonderful advance has been was made in recent years and marked Imand that the from 39. NUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1903. First Nst'l. CtTt, Bailc Build k. UTAH. $100,000 TO Loaii at e per cent interest on improved dry irrigated farms. ... or prec J. Holton Offfe Room 23, First Nat. Bank Bldg. , |