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Show THE BOX WELDER NEWS, W- TI)0iUd! s Mon 'land I d D'-o- , 14Ui - Jury rung it. c. :3 T. He w Lund died a faahful 195. eri-- o tVu, J Facer - Hubbard, Juo A Dial. Valentine Grazer, Geo C Wood, Isaac Woodland. Alfred Ward, A G Barker, James M bite. Jos R Lowe, Daniel Zundel, Harvey Woodyatt Jos G Nicholaa, Nepbi Brunker, Mathew Madson, Jas M Dalton DC Hubbard. deweyville. Three Mile. Jas Latter-Da- y A few words from Deweyville. We and was respected by all who are still progress. ng in our quit n , (e koewnimburg. E'crj body u be busy. Dun of son old 9 A number of new Julius, the year homes have been 15th of pneu Woodland Sr. died Dec, and are being bull:. Tho-- e who are ' were held ni8i Funeral services building are, Jas A Gardner, Geo C D ec, I7th, the tabernacle Saturday Dewey Jr., W. A Gardner, Chester been arranged for A program has Burbank, Jas Burbank, I. J. Neeley, and evening of Christ- Joseph theafternooo Heusser, and Porter Barnard the morning of Dec of North Ward. mas and one for 26th. A fine baby girl came to the home of ball wlll'be given by the Mr and A leap year Mrs Wm Loveland. Mother and child doing well. Miss. Orpha Lish and Mr. Thomas R. Ault were married at the home . ; of the brides parents Dec. 21st. A thd year Oil Wan, -- J- of rand was one Qomuin fj- - it Willard. M 80lh Dec. 20th, 1904. m h the old settlers When you want a pleasant laxative a large family Willard' He leaves take Chamberlains Stomach Funeral services children. Liver Tablets. For weUeldin the tabernacle Friday Eddy Drug Store. . 16,b Among the speakers were: and Jas Pett of the presL Sgoi He of the High Council. of pneumonia. Li THURSDAY L , Maitm Hun-aner- Peter , Laisou, Allen Hunsaker, J V Henry Jenson, Henry Seeger, Haws, Shepherd Talraan. Fielding. Green, C M W Richards Joseph Wheeler, Frank J Walker, Oliver Wood, John F Owens, Herbert Stay-ne- r, L V Young, Vincent C Standing. Havis, Almon lght, Plymouth. Heroan W Peirson, Ephraim Dunn, Richaid Thorn. T J Call, Jos L Hess, Andrew Archibald, David Brigham. Loreuzo Anderson, Jon- W Whitaker. ah Mathias. Ellas Jenson, Wm Hots-icPcrtage. Henry John. Jas H Jos Knudson, James Knudsoti, Gibbs, Wm H Gibbs Jr, Enoch HarWillis Boothe, Nels L Hanson Jr L T ris, Levi D Hall, John 8 Morris. Jos Peirce, Oluf Parsons, Geo H y, Gilbert, Jonathan M Anderson, Jno W Young, Halford. Jqo Reed, Christian Christensen, 1st Promontory. Chas Card. ward, Jas II Tiogey, 0 C Jenson, Snowville. Jas S Larkin, Chas Henry Wagstaff, Alfred Olson, Jno F Arbon, Jas Cottam, Anton L Peterson. Olson, Bees Richards, Lewis 0 JohnK llton Jos T Baker, Oscar son, Geo W Watkins, Lewis Rogers, Rose. Wm Sorenson Chas W lvnudson, D T Park Valley. Jas A Raleigh, Wells, Geo F Hamson, Dan Rees, Thomas James Martin E Anderson, Geo C Shipp, Amosa Callahan, Christian Hei chi, John Carter. Peter J Peterson, Ilcnry C Jenson, David P Burt, Jos L Nelson, John Terrace. John Canfield. borrows Chas D Brown. J M Jenson Junction, Hiram B Yates, John Jr, R L Fishburn Sr, Jos Wight, O N Blythe, Jas A Tracey. Stohl, Fred C Kelly. C 0 Anderson, 'S' Grouse Creek. Chas S Morris, Oie Peterson, Arthur C Neeley, Heber Wm P Paskett, Wtn C Bettridge, John Smith, Robert Wilson, Jas C Jeoson, life. W Cook, Moroni Tanner. Miss Etta Dewey and Mr. James Martin Anderson, Geo W Mclntlre, C Clear Creek. Orlando D Me Jas Frederickson, I E Pribble. Orson Gardner will be married during holiPoulson. Marinus Wilford Intire, Richard S Barnes. Olsen, days. A reception and dance will also C M Erdmann, Jos P Burt, Reeder, Riverside. J H Welling, Myron be given in their honor Jos Morteuson, Moroni Phillips, E W We are having very pleasant weathI Richards, Aaron M Porter, Niels Dunn, B P Newman, Jos W Hanson, er and the health of the people Is very Mor.son, Fred Chiel, Jno H Watkins. LP Lind-holgood. Sunset. Wm Ball, C J Campbell Lucius A Snow, Isaac H JenThe Dewey Dramatic Co are pre1 son, C W Merrill, Jno H Bntt, Wm Leo A Clayton, Albert Grover, Jno paring a play In the Perils of a Great d W Crag-heaC Geo H Goss. Pulsipher, J Cutler, which they intend playing City, Jas M IversoD, Herbert Savage, Dont forget the old man Sometime during the holidays. The Ky that Unlocks th Door to Long Brigham Wright, Mr. James E De vey of McCammon with the fish on his back. Living Olson Ole Mantua. Sr, Peter J men of eighty five and ninety The For nearly thirty years he Idaho was a visitor at Deweyville M C A Larson, Hailing, Alexander has been traveling around the last week. He reports McCammon as the rotund well Jenson, Peter J Peterson, Mads Han years of age are not world, and is still traveling, being in a thrifty condition1 who live on men Jr. fed, but thin, spare son, Fred Jacobson On Nov I6th an operation was perbringing health and comfort ChrisThomas Yates, Calls Fort. Be as careful as he a slender diet. formed on Cristii Jvnsu'i o Drs Frei-da- y wherever he goes. tian Olson, Byrum Barnard, Thos will, however, a roan past middle age, and Rich which proved successful To the consumptive he Wheatley Jr., W W Lasley, Jno Nye. will occasionally eal too much or of brings the strength and flesh and Crlssie Is now able to be around Thaddeus Wight, Goo Mav, Joseph some article of food not suited to his he so mi ,ch needs. Also Mrs. Serilla Burbank underwent Hunsaker. To all weak and sickly an operation the same day which also will need a dose of Deweyville. M M Gardner, R C constilion, and children he gives rich and proved successful. and Liver Stom&ch H Marble L C Jr, Chamberlains Fryer, H Jenson, Our primary association gave an en- Orson U Loveland. Christian Hanson. strengthening food. . Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his To thin and pale persons tertainment some time ago to a well Collinston, J A Bigler, Evan stomach and regulate his liver and he giyes new firm flesh and filled bouse. The children did very well Morgan, Jos E Thomas, John Stand- bowels. When this is done there is rich red blood. and are worthy of a little praise. The ing, Arthur Manausa, Jos H Wat- no reason why the average man should Children who first saw the most remarkable feature of the enterkins, Fred w Simmons. not live to old age. For sale by the old man with the fish are now tainment was the operetta Clnderilla C F Shaw, Edw Ryan, Malad. grown up and have children In Floweriand. Miss Lydia Dewey Eddy Drug Store. eremiah Stearns, 0 W Lawrence. J F of their own. as Clnderilla or "Daisy did very He stands for Scotts Emul- well and outshown them at the Prin- Holley, J A Woodworth, G M The copper bulls are charging it up sion of pure cod liver oil a ces ball. Miss Lydia Rogers and Strains, W R Holmes- to profit and loss, while the bears 0 C Johnson, Peter .delightful food and a natural MIns Vivian Gulp! in - the proud RiverBear are crediting it to the Lawson prophet. tonic for children, for old folks sisters and Mus t : o.riu. I oveisna as Han-n- , jensen, Peter Weidman, Jacob and for all who need flesh and God Mother and Gao GarJu'r as P.ln- A Fltasant Pill. 2 m, Carl D Anderson, Emil and CiHbb of as pleasant is No Pill ce did SOU strength. dry nO P Christensen, M C J nest Zesizcr, Li the entertainment, hut by mi. moans positive as DeWItts Little Early BOWNE, ' DeWitts Little Early Peart Street, Chemists, New York oOc. and $1.00; Risers, &U druggists. least, was the good ulglild. ill y eight Mortensen, Nephi Jepperson. of our smallest girls. Tuey received Rawlins. Henry Foxley, Andrew Rlseis are so mild and effective President Roosevelts recom- lots of praise for their good acting. Chas that children, delicate ladles and John Sommer, Anderson, E. rs mendation regarding Boer weak people enjoy their cleansing Schmutz, J M Stokes, Matthias Dec. 20 effect, while strong people, say they reminds us of a story. An EastLewis Christen singer, Thomas Payne, are the best liver pills sold. Bold by erner was present at a court in A Cartaln Cur for Croup. L Adolph Bennett, G sen, John the Eddy Drug Storm Arizona. The first prisoner was When a child shows symptoms of Nichols proved guilty ot beating a mule croup there is ao time to experiment no matter how Manila. Frank Sorter, A H so that it died. He was prompt- with new remedies,be recommended. For Pita Burns Sores H C Christ- highly they may Nihart, Peter Mortenson, ly sentenced to tio days in jail and can that one is preparation There to pay a fine of $60. The next always be depended upon. It has " mm uBAm-T.- .. o.KB tor many years and has prisoner had beat his wife. The been in use Chamber never known to fail, viz: judge gave him ten days in jail. lains Mr. M, F. Cough Remedy. The Easterner remarked to a byTexas, says of of Market, Compton stander that he thought it very it I have used Chamberlains Cough of croup with Remedy in severe eases unjust to sentence a mule-beatcan say and truthfully my children, so heavily and let a wife-beatit always gives prompt relief. Store. off so easily. Wal, I dun no, sale at the Eddy Drug Every bottle of Chamsaid the Westerner, that mule berlains Cough Remedy is CORINNE. Hi"' was worth all of $60., while a J tnd. uui Am h guaranteed, and the dealer At the Presbyterian church in Cor woman thatll live with a man from whom it is purchased afternoon the Sunday that beats her amt worth a lnue Sabbath will refund thtf money to soliool went over the Christmas lesson, damn. anyone who is not satisfied ser and waited to hear a Christinas after using it. mon by Dr. Rankin. NEURALCIA PAINS. The music was selected by Mrs. Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic The many remarkable paius yield to tlm penetrating influ was especially The quartet cures of colds and grip euce of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It Clancev. and j bone nerves to and the effected by this preparation penetrates good. being absorbed Into the blood, of the member each servioes have made it famous over After healing properties are conveyed ... OVRM every part of the body, and effect school carried home three sacks of a large part of the civilized some wonderful cures, 25c, 50c, $1.00. tlVrl t world. It can always be Sandy, raisiDs and nuts, an orange, Sold by all druggists. mm besides book, a pretty card, Christmas dependedupon snd is pleasreception and dance was given In honor of the event. Mus Ll-- h 1, one of our most popular young ladies Mr Ault is a popular young man from the east. The people of Deweyville wish them success through the journev of PAGE FIVE. DEC 29, 1904 I5 B. it RESOLUTION Brg'iam ip wriiet The Honorable Charles II. iUrt, t begins Jan 9th, and college pre-jnlast past nine years having for oleses APr 5th 1905- sided as judge of the district court of of The college Is better equipped this First judicial district of the State Utah, and he being about to relin- year than ever before. The Thatcher quish the office to bis successor, Hon. residence Just west of the main buildW. W. Maughan, and this being the oclast session of court that will be held in ing has been purchased and Is now Box Elder county during the present cupied by the musical department. Incumbency by our friend and brother, Tbe creamery building across the Judge Bart. street east of the east building has Now, therefore, we the undersign- also been purchased. Enough water ed members of the bar In Box Elder was secured with this property power oounty, do extend to Judge Hart our best wishes for bis sucoess In the fut-tu- re to run tbe machinery of the carpenand say to blm that we are mind- ter shop; which is located In the upful of the many courtesies be has per part of this building. The sbop Is shown us aud will ever respect blm for 75 by 46 feet and tbere are about 41 manner In wbloh tbe students doing work in this departwe he maintained bis high office, and and all good citizens may well congtat-ulat- e ment. The forge work occupies the ourselves in having so eminent a basement of Ibis building. In this jurist to serve ns, for no more honor- department there is Some excellent able, Just or upright man could have work being done. Tbe student may occupied the ' exalted position of made by him by payhave anything Hart. Charles H, Judge We request that this resolution be ing tbe cost of the material, otherwise tbe articles are disposed of by the by tbe clerk filed aud spread upon tbe college. records of tbe court. Prof A B Wright received the first J. D. Call, J. S. Perry, prize at tbe stale art institute this year. He has received compliments Nils Jenson, from all classes upon his portrait of B. H. Jones, president Linford. Committee. The giaduallng class of 1905 is much Dec, 23rd 1904. larger tuan any graduating class of previous years. Geo D Harding of Willard, a member of this class has accepted a position as teacher In one of the schools. Tho trustees of Now is the time of the year to tbe city have decided to college pave the enjoy a quiet evening at a bowling walk from the street to tbe east enThey alley everything up-t- o cLt?. Try trance of tbe main building, have also decided to add two stories of skill the most one at popyour to the creamery building for next ular and refined games for ladies year. M Salvo very Boi Warranted er er lii-- s Bowling! Bowling! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OBI4HHM CITT. usual good literature of every Sunday. And the children highly f tbo good appreciated the kindness lb1 w things for who ladles pr.paitJ them, the K.ioc ao Cut Cop Q'Uc'-weeks "Some po .lium. the revere winter weather fcsii. my wife and myccre colds which self contracted into the worst developed speedily all its miserable with la kind of grippe S. Egieston d Mr. J. symptons,' sajs "Knets and Iowa. Maple Landing, muscles sore head slopaching, j.anis ed Up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Ghcuiberlaius Cough aiding the same with a dose Remedy, Liver S STRICTLY A BANKINC BUSINESS ot Chamberlains Stomach and its liberal use soon and by Tablets, Safety Oapoait Boxaa For Rant grip . completely knocked out thehealt-DiKicrrroHs: a Tablets piomote lus A. Snow, John I. Kdwaras These action of the botrclc, liver and kidneys m N. Stohl, Norman Lee, which ii always beneficial when the Alma Krlfou, Jenson, a cold or attack ' system Is congested by re ter M. Hansen. sale at the Eddy For tsszoN. Stohl, JohnD. Peter of the grip. Drug Store, Cashier. President CROUP. if if WKOOriNC COUCH ItOARMNESS, SROMCHmS, fall SORE THROAT, onrani. 0M.1" IxciriKifT CoittUKniOK AtIA SMAIM 0 TO THROAT and LUNGS. nnniiliiiware tlaahctiir4 Mv., Mir bf Mimrfrfurift PtariMcM, dm MOIWM, IOWA, T. M. A ; add tokobto, V if'hAJMAAWWH "Tr PBICUIElTT-riT- I lOowtWSMdt oakaoa. CElTtC 0 It not only cures colds and grip, but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. ant to take. tM Ham-mtrle- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, labor on the farm. Kidney troubles and General De- light Sold all Druggistsby B. of F. is Bass, bility. This what Fremont, N. 0. writes. Only 50c, at The Eddy Drug Store 25c, 60c, 51,00 - VEGETABLE SICILIAN M AIL ILJ3 Hair Renewer Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps It soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff.- And It always restores jr4. for Sold color to gray hair. fifty years. Chorus ..Everlasting Joy Congregation joined in the closing Hymn. The gifts were distributed. Every Delinquent Notice. J. Vanderhoof C. W. THE Robbins Wm. Cottam, Sr. Wm. Robblus 20- - 33 By order of tbe Board ot Directors, ' Thos. W. Roe, Secy. LETTERS Deo Tbe following letter U AND THE Rio Grande Western. THE SCENIC LINE TO Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and ait points east Connecting at Ogdn Union Depot with ell SOUTHERN SHORT LINE TRAINS and OREGON PACIFIC The only Transcontinental Line passing through Salt Lake City - 13, 1904 Letter OHIO. Bradley M T Copillupo Francisco Crompton Mrs Nora Feilong Lyman Hunsaker Robert Jensen M Jensen Mrs Selina Johnston Mrs Zina jant Mrs John 0 Landers Larkins Mrs Charles Nelson John F Obary Tom Osburn B W Rogers Dot When calling for tbe above letters - state when advertised. B. F. Boothe, Postmaster. Ins F.linuts Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croui. 7. H. GLover, DINING CARS Service a la Certe on all through trains. be llluetretod hook tot, oto., Inquire of jour For rate, folder, aeereet ticket agent ipeoltylng tbo Rio Grende route, or eddrete G. A. P. D.t Salt Lake City, Ut -P- ROPRIETOR O- F- and Food x otabloa, x Lslvory Rigs, Up-To-D- atb At All Hours leSS Hack meets all Trains has never been known to fail. Whtn given as soon the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will pre- vent the attack. at Depot. u Jrigham City Utah MONUMENTS CFNow Is the time to order your IMonumcnts "and Headstones Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration tree by the use of this form Fall Delivery the best of stock and workmanship at Lowest Prices. We guarantee remedy. send model, iketch or boo free report on How to Patent end of InTeoUoe iRADjJumjs; s c JOHN H BOTT & Sons. . not celled for In two weehe, wUl be cent to th Deed Denver & Rio Grande AMT. 112 77 11.27 17.68 4.86 8.15 CERT. K0. 8 74 27 NAME C. L. Allen ADVERTISED Thia remedy is also s certain cure for croup, and at th Eddy Drug Store. Vida Hansen Mona Jeusen -- Primary Will Mo Intire George Chase .... ... Song, Merry North wind Recitations Thos Jepperson and Madge Johansen Swedish SoDg Ragnor Liudliolm Recitation Reoltatlon Bethlehem Babe Reoltatlon...... Recitation Notice Is hereby given that the following stock In the Curlew Irrigation Services at Presbyterian Chapel and Reservoir company N delinquent .1 -I- ll I. at 10 oclock a. m. , under the assessment of Oct 24, 1904, Old papers for sale at this Buuday school fttoo In the amounts hereinafter set forth at p .m. Preaching office nothing better to put Christian Endeavor Wednesday at and will be sold at publio auotlon to under, your carpets only 25 cts 5:00 p. m. A, T. Rankin, tbe highest bidder on Dec 30, 1904, Pastor. unless fully paid together with costs per hundred . of advertising up to tbat date. be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For Sale Kindergarten Song ss it contains no opium or other harmful aubstance, and it 7 Christmas exercises at the Presbyterian Chapel were as follows; Camp Mission and the Presbyterian Sunday school united In a Christmas festival Thursday eve at 7.30. Tbe tree was beautiful; tbe decorations were In good taste and tbe gifts were pretty and useful, Servioes opened with a Christmas hymn by the congregation and reading scripture and prayer by the pastor. Miss Isles presided at the organ and Dr. Rankin called the program as follows: Exerotse Three children Reoltatlon .Ellen Nleken Fop Corn Song Primary. Recitation Lottie Munns Recitation Geo. Hansen Duet ...Ruby White and Bessie Parsons Recitation Alice Eddy Exerotse Christmas Bells Prizes given It may be interesting to and gentlemen. students of tho B. Y. to learu that miniature chairs plucked from the for the best scores. A $6.50 tree were the work of Edward Rough revolver for the best bishop Wm Hainan of Canada and oore. Miss Pearl Card of Logan were married score; a $1.50 pocket knife for f DecT 14, Both are former atudeDts The teachers, Miss Isles and Miss Thompson hare gone to their homes second score; a $1.25 pearl knife of the college, for vacation. for ladies best score; basement of At the Presbyterian Sunday school Ghristenson & Knudsons store. J I was much afflicted with sciatica, Christmas cards were given to eaeh writes Ed U. Nud, lowaville, Seag wick Oo.,KdU., going about ou crut- one, and one out of each family was and suffering a deal of pain. allowed to select tbe prettiest card to ches A Sick Not Day Sine. 1 was Induced to try Ballards Snow carry home to mother. 1 was taken severely sick with kidA sermon at night was from the. ney trouble. I tried all sorts of med- Liniment, which relieved me. I used icines, none of which relieved me. One three 50o bottles. It Is tbe greatest query of the wise men from the East, where is be that Is born kiDg of the day 1 saw an ad. of your Electric Bit liniment I ever used; have recommenters and determined to try that. Af- ded it to a number of exall jews. persons; 1 ter taking a few doses felt relieved, ar.d soon there after was entirely cur- press themselves as being benefited Miss Hansen had charge of the muslo, ed, and have not seen a sick day since. by It. I now walk without my crutoh-es- , whloh was very appropriate. Neighbors of mine tiave been cured of able to perform a great deal of Liver and it THE The one seemed satisfied, Tbe beautiful drawing around "Merry Christmas tbe former was by David McOomb, and those m if. IIjsI at Presbyterian Chapel. ug wife-beate- DeWitts I -- rh ' C course T . J , |