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Show Yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Ruby Irvine of that citv and 11. Wallace Baden of Brigham City were united in marriage. The bride is a popular young lady of Salt Lake and a member of one of the Mr. best lespocted families theie Boden is known as one of our most He is at successiul school teachers. present employed in Sait Lake. His parents, Mayor and Mrs. Heber C Boden, went down yesterday to attend the wedding reception Beyond the mere announcement that we are Undertak- er and Bmbalnnere it Is uot permissable to sav much. Sufficient, perhaps, to state that our immense slock of BURIAL SUPPLIES, Our Beautiful and UptoDate Hearse and lowering device, together with our experience enables us to perform the duties of our profession with entire satisfaction. Stohl Furniture Company soda at Ice Cream Freezers, $175, $2.50, $2.95, $3.90 and up. $9,25, Refrigerators, $11,50, Washing $17.45, $15.90, Machines, Christensen Harding, llattie Nichols, Lola Nich-ol- s, Ada Johnson. Olga Kershaw, Sev-eMadsen, Genia Jensen, May Jan-so- n, Mamie Peters. & $19.95. $7,50. Knudson, Utah-n- na Board of Equalization. The board of county commissioners met as a board of equalization to consider the proposed increase in valuations of land owned by the C. P. B. R. Co., Promontory Ranch Co , Curlew Ranch Co. and Geo. W. Emery. Judge Marshall of Salt Lake appeared in behalf of these companies and opposed the proposed general raise of 25 per cent and said that 10 per cent wonid be agreeable. After due consideration the board decided to increase the values 15 per cent. In adjusting the valuation of the two banks in this city it was decided to assess the Bank of Brigham City for $30,000 and the First National BRIGHAM WILL CELEBRATE- Committees Appointed to Arrange a Program for the Clorious Fourth. At a meeting of the city council held Tuesday night it was decided to proceed with rrangements for celebrating July 4th and committees were appointed for that purpose as follows: For Securing Orator II. Jones B. and L. T. Peirce. Music C. Christensen, C. O. Anderson, S. K. Lee. Finance Ilyrum drew Funk, Wynn Boothe Standing, L. Eddy, An- F. B. Grounds James Knudson, II. N. Bovrring, J. W. Hoopes. Although the time is short in which to make arrangements, it is believed that an interesting program will be Bank for $28,880. givcu and that in connection with the races in the afternoon and dancing at Jos. S. Pecry of Ogden asked that night the people will be given a day of his assessment in Box Elder county be stricken out as he had been assessel in enjoyment. Weber county for the same personal property. No action taken. City Council. In meeting as a board of commis-sioneThe city council met in regular the appointment of Charles session Tuesday night. as deputy county attorney E The ma her of securing data relative wasFoxley Mr. Foxley will have ratified. to reservoir sites was considered and his office with Attorney Perry. County k after discussion by council, County-cleiJensen and 11. S. Larsen, the Buried by a Sand Cave. council decided to join wiih the county and secure all necessary luforma- -' occurred out on the Anotheraccident tinn. Lucin cut-o-ff at Promontory Point The mayor was authorized to call a last Friday by which a young man special election for July 27 for voting named Frank Ennis was instantly on the proposition to bund for $8,000. killed. Committees were appointed to ar-- i lie and others were at work making range lor a celebration July 4th. holes into a high bank of sand and cement preparatory to putting in a PERRY ITEMS. blast. While he was in one of the )$ Fust crop of lucern is heavier than holes at work the sand caved in on S usual. him and before he could be extricated H 1hos. Hampton and his sister Sarah by his companions he was suffocated. U of Saracuse are spending a few days y Perry and Justice I with his wife's folks. James Knudson went out and held an is Painting on our meeting house inquest Saturday, but no blame was The deceased advancing very slowly. Something is attached to anyone. or either the with the matter paint was buried in Ogden. it the painter, both seem to ba very dry. aas. Young has just completed his Dr. A. W. Ensign wishes to , second trip of inspection of sugar beets fiorn Perry to Honeyville. That crop announce that he has resumed his 7 is doing fine now, but farmers are practice in dentistry in the Knudhandicapped on account of having to son 1 handle block, where he will be pleasbeets and first crop lucern at the same time Beets will average ed to meet his former patients submit two thirds of a crop, although and invites all needing dentistry jBume have a fuil stand. i Tomato plauts are moving along work to call and see him. J rapidly this weather and indications a to large yield, point GET YOUR f Mis Katie Pumpkin is improving; sits up now alxwt 15 minutes at a is County-Attorne- Fireworks 4th of July e 'time. We seem to lie livirg right over an Immense gas field, judgin.- - from the results of what has been found in driving for flowing wells gas everywh- Uncle. no. ere-water, j The officers meeting ot the Young Ladies association has one week on been postponed 5u count of the 41 It of July. : W AT Mr. Brown, the rustling agent of the Kansas City Packer, the best fruit and produce journal printed, vvas in Biigham Tuesday looking up business. office from his residence to nice apartments in the First National Bank building. Office hours 12.30 to 2 30 p. m. when they played - at Logan and whenever We are also Proud Of the 1900 Ball-bearin- J Dealers in Furniture, Carpels, Stoves; Ranges and Graniteware, Utah. Brigham City, 4 now. THE M-s- s in this city. A full assortment of Fire The county attorney of Salt Vv oiks at Brignam fin PharmLake county has given an opinion! acy. . tf to the county clerk that all certi- -i will leave The stake ficate of naturalization issued) hold to meetmorning Saturday since 1901 were not in compliin the western part of the ings and fedeia'l ance with the statutes, Box Elder stake and will be ab-- . are fatally defective. The same) a week. sent torm has been used in this county and it may be that persons natur-- j Tents For Sale or Rent. alized since then will have to go At C. O. Andersons Harness & thcough the ordeal again. Saddlery Store, 2nd door north tf of First National Bank. deMrs. Lottie Cozier gave a The regular stake priesthood meetlightful lawn party Tuesday night and high ciuncll meeting have for the pupils in her singing ing been adjourned one week on account classes. Nichols Ernest Prof. of the 4tn of July. also entertained the members of( the opera house orchestra makSnaps! Snaps! Snaps! On Saturday, June 13th, we will ing a joint reunion that was greatSeasonable refresh- commence a greater bargain sale than ly enjoyed. ever before, ments were served, Mrs. Cozier We have so snaps to offer that went to Willard yesterday to we do not havemany space to mention them v start a class in vocal instruction All goods are strict new mid You can not imagine and has received a pressing inviwe are makthe ridiculous low tation to start a class in Benjamin, ing on some lines ofprices Come and goods. Utah county, where twenty pupils see, it will pay you. C. Holst & Son. are promised her. pre-ider.- FRIST NATIONAL BANK OP BRI9HBM CITY. . DOES STRICTLY A 8ANKINC BUSINESS Safety Deposit Boner For Rent. directors: Lucius A Snow, James Nelsen, Nels Jenson, Peter , r 0F John M. D. I ALKINDS ft For the Bath Use Crystal Velvet a toilet luxury bath perfume and water t size con- - h softener. Call for a sample package. The regular jt, tains enough for fifty baths. Peters, the finest thing on earth to remove tan. , Ilair-brushe- 9 and Bath-brush- as complete as ever and prices the lowest WYNN L. EDDY, At ity EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN,' UTAH Campbells Restaurant. Mrs. M. E. Campbell, formerly of the Central Hotel, Corinne, de-stto announce to her friends and the public ganerally that she opened up a restaurant in the building known as the Kaisers restaurant on Main street. Will seive meal? and refreshments alter all parties Neapolitan ice cs Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Room 22 FIRST Beginning at 1 p, m with the BRIGHAM CITY MILITARY BAND in attendance is Matched race S mile, between Ilunsaker's Goldie and Rich's Argon. Purse $500 with $50 added. 1st. 2nd. Pacing race (second clas) i mile, best, 2 in 3, foui to enter throe to start. Entrees, Stahl's Baby, Elliott's Mayzella, falls Colorado Diamond. Purse $30 and $10. 3rd Trotting race I mile, best 3 in and T (ELS PHONE 23, - Salt Lake State St City. Utah 219 Accounts and Correspondence Solicited, All business given prompt attention J. M. Jenson, President. 2.50 Shirt Waists now 275 Shirt Waists now M. Hanson & 175 2.00 Sons Brigham Laundry, Prices Reasonable and Good Work Guaranteed LAWRENCE FRED J. HOLTON. PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. All kinds of Electrical Wiring. tric Bells installed. House Wiring a Elec- Foil JOSEPH Room U. ti, Telephone 1. STOHL, First Nat'l Dank Did ' ABSTRACTS. Three points to think of when von get Abstracts of Title to Real Estate: 1. Completeness; UTAH, DEWEYVILLE, 6th. Novelty saddle and mount race, i mile dash, five to enter four to start Purses $10 and $5. Is now open for business Livery and feed stables connected. Entrance fee ou above races 30 per cent, of purses on ail matched races, and 20 per cent of purses on all others. We are prepared to furnish conveyance to any part of the Malad valley at reasonable rates. I 4th. Saddle horse race I mile dash, four to enter three to start. Purses $20 and $5. nth. Saddle horse race i mile, four to enter three to start. Purses $20 R. C. FRYER, Entrees close Friday, July 3, 1907. The management extends a cordial invitation to the public to come and enjoy a half days fun. Come All! I confine myselt exclusively to CONVEYANCING and NOTARY WORK Pioneer Planters' Hotel $5. I invito an examination of the moth ods adopted to secure accuracy, and of my ability to make good any loss caused by error or omission in tr y abstracts. Utah. ABSTRACTING, Brigham City, National Bank Bldg, Brigham City, Utah . Come One! KELIABLK UOOD, Fire insurance Call on Specialty, second. ; Utah, Brigham City, The value of an abstract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS. I, g -- Cashier S3SKK2BS9BKJC3C $ Prescription D uggist, John Fingkee, DO YOU WANT Loans on Real Estate . at lowest interest; Homestead Entries and proofs; To buy or sell Real Estate: Titles examined and conveyed; Reliable legal work; CONSULT 75 Location near O. 5 DUMBECK, 2. Accuracy; Anna C. F. Petersen. 3. Responsibility. Saturday, July 4th, 1903, , & PLUMBING. Shirt Waists now $ ,35 Shirt Waists now ,50 L50 Shirt Waists now 1.00 $ - Races! Races! Races! Telephono No. 22. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING QRTHEY Note the following great reductions of the latest styles the best ol all will be served ust'sn.ers Meals Furnished at All Hours. ANNA C. F. PETERSEN deRegular dinners from 12 to 2 sires to inform the public that on June 2nd she will open a Laundry p. m 25 cents. one-ha- lf block north of the First National Bank, Brigham City, where she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of fancy laundry, mens shirts, 'cuffs and collars and ladies shirt waists, etc. l ie; m N. STOHL, LORENZO in shirt waists, which are four to enter three to start. Entrees, Jones Fannie Patchin, Jensens Dick, Hansens Abercnm. Purses $30 first $10 g rug Store. White Shirt Waists Cashier. 5, g Remember CurlinecfTooth-brusl.es- Sale of er All persons wishing to enter these races should apply to J. L. Stahl & Co.s LI very Stable, I block north of First t For the Complexion Suprema Cream,- points in adjoining states wituln three hundred miles of the point tif issue. Tickets will be sold July 3rd and 4th limited to continuous passage in each direction, and final limit of July 0th. E. W. Dunn, Local Agent. Mid-Summ- Hansen. PROGRAM: IS OUR STRONGEST SPECIALTY Use Men- attorney. d Delay Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fee Appraiser Fee. For the Fourth of July the O. S. U THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITV R. R. will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to nil points lu the CAPITAL $50,000.00. some state as lie selling point, and to John L. Edwards, S. N. Lee, Alma Nelson, REGULAR BAND CONCERT TOILET ARTICLES No No No No No No No half-jersey- Jensen Race Track, - Jos. F. Hansen Furniture Co., I - above-name- tion this paper in writing. For Sale 6 good milch cows Lorenzo N. and Jos. N. Stohl drove over to Logan Friday last jersey and Enquire of Dr. Freiday, Collinston, Ut. tf on business. Cache say They valley is looking its prettiest just RATES FOR JULY FOURTH. AT THE Price $12; Satisfaction Guaranteed. H Parents and older people will be admitted fre at the Big Pavilion Dance Saturday night, it ' 'California Keg Pickles 65c at if Holsts. Miss Annie Little" ood ot Maiie Jennings Payson and oHsalt Lrke arc visiting relatives offerings. they are playing. Washer- g close loans with Give me a trial. Over 300 sold and every one is giving satisfaction. 4 and Art Gallery, The Biigham strawberries have been selling by dealers at $1.25 per double case th13 week without the case. They are now getting scarce and will probably be higher. Cherries are now on the market selling from 5 to 8 cts per lb. Raspberries will be on the market in a few days and will be sold at 2 per case for the first Of the BRIGHAM CITY MILITARY BAND l insures promptness and quick delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to mi.ke and Than Ever. The strawberries at Mantua are expected to be on the market next M in. lay. There will be a big ie!d this year, the largest, it is expected, in its histo ry. Dr. Harding has moved his BOWRINGS. 5 MONEY ON HAND it a. Photos Better - Wera Proud visiting Woid has been received from Marlin Lee and Jos. Wight of this place that they are doing well in the fruit business in the busv little town of Idaho Falls. When you want accuracy in your prescriptions, come to Brigham City Pharmacy. if The longer we do business, the better Louis Bagger & Go., Patent are we able to give von just lint you Attorneys, Washington, D. C. , want. that recently Henry 11. We make picture fr :mes to order and report a resiaen. of this place, Chase, have the best line of mouldings, colorimed pictures, medallions and picture obtained a valuable patent for A provements in vehicle scales. frames to select from. printed copy of this patent will be furnished free to any reader of Comptons Photo this paper on application to the beln-veo- FOR THE Monday relatives and buying berries. 25 per cent discount on mercer-zie- d zephyrs at Holsts. Mrs. Walter Holt of Yost, Box Elder county, is down stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W, W. Willey. She is sick. Davis County Clipper. Wanted Young man to travel. Good salary. No experience F. H, Wilkins, Hotel necessary. UTAH REAL ESTATE LOANS. 1 from (Joilinston Oil Stoves, $4.25, $6.95, $8.25 and up. John S. Bingham, John Y. Peters, Heber Jeppson, E. 11. Larsen, Hattie Florence Jensen, Wight, Lottie Christensen, llulra Westerborg, Sarah PnaBMcwmaMKiBag Eddys. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, Mrs. John Standing and Mrs. John R Standing were down ed if they will come: Bank Building In First National THIS WEEK. Teachers Emploved. The following teachers have been engaged by the hoard of trustees to teach the coming year in this city. The trustees are negotiating with two or three others but it is still undecid- Calls Answered by Telephone or Otherwise Day and Night. Mrs. Sylvia Hughey is spending this week with her mother Mrs. S) lviu West. Soda ice cream and ice cream 3. L. depot. PROPRIETOR. Attention Horsemen. The well known at Brigham City, other week. For particulars Jensen, Brigham stallion Fritz will be near the depot every enquire of R. Leo City, Utah. And can give the promptest attention to all work in my line. Norman Lee, Bonded Room 25, Abstracter. First Nat. Hank Bhlg , Brigham, Utah REG BERROW, BARBER. Next doer to the new Livery. W CALL AND SEC $100,000 at HIM. Tt Loan jocant par interest on improved dry or irrigated farms .... fred Jf Holton, Offieo Room 23 First Nat. Bank Bldg. |