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Show I I ? I ADVERTlSnVG T&e News reaches all parts THE BOX ELDER NEWS of Box Kiuer County, and as an advertising medium Rates on application. lg unsurpassed Quarterly lx Elder -G- a t Conference. n n f ft 4 tf4f"ff-- 4 Attendance EDWARD DAY Throughout. Program d' Singing, - Weary Not., A reading was given by Abbie Rees. The Ten Commandments were re ated Id chorus. jfsinging, To-da- y. LA sketch of the late President jfny'life was given by Palsy Madsen. fA solo "as sung by Cailie Lund. ?L dcr Seymour il. loutig of the cen hat Sancaj S' 'ol era! Uiol paid wp r:t vas a labor of love, aud knew at its loiluencij wa - lait nil I (trough e wur'cl. lie paid a high tribute to tie momoiy of Prtst.. Kelly. Patriaich John Smith said ihuttbe clildieo should tie taught tiue principles in their youth so when they gfcw older they will walk iu the ways of the Lord. Apostle Chas. W. Penrose said that SQnday School workers were sowing seed that would last not only through life on this earth but throughout all eternity. Said that those who wished iff be great must be honest, true and - EXERCISES. Monument Kelly's There has perhaps never been a bet-:- r attended conference throughout pe entire sesston in this stake than jje one held last Sunday and Monday, there were a ureat number of visitors Id the act of holding off the presen-lu- g of the stake officers until the last feetlngwas a masterful manipulation I affairs. It had the desired effect I all meetings the house was tilled. fThe Sunday Schools liad th8 morn-I- g session according to custom. After Igulaf opening exeicises the subject, leneffts derived from attending Sun-rSchool, was treated by J. Francis erreli. Tne Nsws Job Office is one of the best equipped in tbe state All kinds of printing neully snd promptly executed. 4 Stake of Zion Holds Conference ood JOB PRINTING B, Unveiled real Rendered, estate The people of this city met at the LOANS, Cemetery at 10. a. m. where the program previously arranged was carried out. It was a very pleasant gatherOffice: 2465 Washington Ave, ing. The assembly was around the Bell Phones: buriel lot of President Kelly where a Huse 660 Z. beautiful monument had been erected and which during the services was EDWARD B. KIRK, OGUEN, UTAH unveiled by the young ladies, It is a line stone and worthy the pride the stake takes in it. The treasurer's re& port was read showing that every part of the stake had donated liberally to the good cause. There was about $00 more than enough to pay for the monument which sum will be divided among President Kellys widows. Salt Lake City, Utah. This report is to be preserved and 303 McCornick Bldg. will be a source of pride to those who Telephone Bell 797. so willingly fl mated of their means. Elder Fred J, Holton who was If you want to figure on a farm scheduled to give the address had not loan, let us know and we will he prepared anything special, but d. call and dlcus it with you. livered a masterful speech all the hotLIBERAL TERMS. ter appreciated for its spontametv Eider John N. Barker read an original poem on the Resurrection and in -F- ORhonor of President Kellv. The Brigham City Military Band and he Stake Tabernacle Choir are entitled to credit for tbelr assistance In mak-C- ALL O- Ning the days program pleasant. The graves were all decorated profusely notwithstanding the fact that flowers are scarce this year. Even ferns were hard to get, the recent hailstorm havFirst National Bank Building. log almost destroyed them. Miller Viele FIRM LOANS Doo-trin- se-si- -- old-i&- ten-pag- et tht i Club. Commercial FIGHT AT TREMONT. Special to The News. May 80, at 10 a. m., William Grover came to the Wilson Lumber Companys tbe statements. reminded Penrose those yards for a load of lumber. The Apostle would be conferthere that present loading was finished and Mr. ence on Monday and urged thd peo Grover was binding his load when pie to attend. Said that this world Don Ray came in from Garland was not designed to be perfect, we and at once began to attack expect to live here on probation and will not find things perfect until we Grover, who first crawled under Don have passed through this experience j the wagon for protection. and gone behind the vale and return Ray started the team and pulled In the due time of the Lord. In reGrover out from under the wagon . of ferring to the appointment Grover then went into the side President for this stake, he said it does- - jdoor of the umber office and nt matter who is appointed so long Ray went in at the front door, as he is in harmony with the princi out of the lumber pies of eternal life, and Is true and They were put faithful. These appointments are office, but in the melee which are only for this life but the Priest- followed they again went into hood endures throughout all eternity. the office, when Don Ray struck There is no beginning of the priestseveral times with his Grover hood and no end just as there is no bounds to space nor time, and wheth- fist, but did not succeed in knocker we are called to preside or not vie ing him off his feet. One party are all called to work. The speaker present says Ray kicked Grover spoke very highly of Prest. Joseph F. several times. After they were Smith. Ileexilalned the finances of parted Grover lay down and was tne church and referred to the & Covenants to justify the man- in an unconscious state until Dr. ner iD which the tithing accounts Francke came and cared for him. are kept. The doctor found Mr. Grover Singing "They that trust in the pretty badly beaten up and had Lord. Benediction by Patriarch him removed to his residence in William Welch. North Garland, It has been reEVENING SESSION. was conducted ported that the diffictlty began The evening in Garland between W. A. Ray, by the Mutual Improvement Associations. hinging How great the joy, Dons father, and Will Grover as Prayer by ElderO. Petersen. Singing Grover was coming through Gar- Awake Ye Saints. land. President E. P, Horsley said that in Reporter. order to reflect last years work to connection with Prest. Stohl. to asSinging, Lord we ask Tuee ere we sume the responsibility of the stake Benediction by Elder John part. presidency, as he himself felt unable Crawford. to do anything and as soon as he was AETEKNOON SESSION. J able he would take a trip somewhere Prest Lucius A. Snow presided, endeavor to and recuperate. Singing, "Come Dearest Lord. Prayer of getting better he had instead But b Patriarch Wm. L. Watkins, Sing-la- g grown worse until his death. Prest. Reverently and Meekly Now." Snow expressed his feelings in regard The sacrament was administered by to havlog to part with one for whom tSe Third ward. Singing, Let Zion he felt the love and respect that he H her beauty rise. did for Prest. Kelly, aod had worked .Elder Charles R. Savage of Salt Lake diligently to carry on the work of the ty, a member of the Central Old stake. Tuey had called upon the High lks Committee, was called upon to Council for assistance aod had held fcjeak. Said that he, together with two weeks. All ort flier members of the committee, had meetings every of the stake were in good ganizations 1 fine up to look over the ground with tie Idea in view of accepting Prest. shape and the quorums of tho Lesser Priesthood had been given more attallys invitation to bring the old tention during the past year than at llks here on their annual excursion Tne speaker other time before. any ajd outing. Its said that a few days felt constrained to mention the fact burl-the oce he had read that they had was an excellent opportunoldest man in Petaluma and his that there to secure homes not far away. ity r e je was given as 70 years, The speaker The out of the East Side takiug Vs surprised at that knowledge as he cjild go out in S ilt Lake City and canal would have the elhetof dividf tbe large farms, or traits of land father up a thousand eople on short ing neid by a lew people, into previously ntice all over 70 years old. Believed numerous smaller faruif, He also retfat these dear old people of ours who hive passed that maik and are still ferred to the possibilities of the Curlew Valley. He was enthusiastic in ung, observe the laws of God and vs happy homes and surroundings, his praises of that country and urged those who were seeking homes to go e object of this old folks celebra there aud take up some of the out nlsto giye them a day of enjoy areas that are open to settlevast ie nt where they can meet their ment. He expressed feelings of love frletlds and recall past experiences, and another thing is to infuse tbe for Prest. Oleen N. Stohl and felt that some extent, impromptu speeches tfarts of the young with a reverence they both had done their duty to the wi.u.d be called for from some of those the old folks. In speaking of the test of their knowledge aud ability was the first fy truest he had made of Mr. Bancroft and if they were released at this time piescnt OJeen N.onStohl five,) page (Continued train to haul the old folks up would feel had finished that they a tere said that it was easier to get t'llo for this purpose than for an their mission in this respect. TEN-PAG- E PAPER, iifiividual to get a trip pass to BounSinging, For the strength of the tiful. He called for a vote of the peo- hills We would like to hear from ple present who wished to have the Prest. Oleen H. Stohl endorsed the r folks come to Brigham city. Every our readers ; have you ever bet ind went up to signify that they sentiments of Prest. Suow and also fore seen a e county i duid welcome them. "Now, said also expressed his pleasure at bearing a half-shewith supplepaper Vi speaker, those who are opposed the sketch of Prest. Kelly that had ment? That is what you are f lease hold up their hands if they been given in the morning session. tveek in THE BOX No nerve. the had the one haye He said that the Presidency bad getting this nerve. In speaking of the good old NEWrS. ELDER worked in absolute unity and harmoagf so many of our people had attained! he believed there was a good deal ny all the time. He described the DEATH CLAIMS LITTLE GIRL. of gignifleance m the fact that some method of procedure Id tbelr Council Irma, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Of hem had never had a docter in the meetings. They were all accustomed Oluff Poulsea, Just comlog six years bouse. This was evidence to him that to expressing their opinions freely but old, died of rheumatism Tuesday they had live close to the laws of na- when the President finally gave his morning. The little one has suffered ture and It pleased him to know peowere in follow- intensely for the past four mouths decision united they who a were able to make such ple statement and respected them for it. ing it out, He paid high tribute to with this terrible affletion, and while Still, said he, I dont mean to in- both his associates, Presidents Kelly it is of course very hard for her dear clude here, men who are too stingy and Snow and felt that no matter patents to part with her, they accept to employ a doctor if they have a wife who was called at this time to take their bereavement philosophically feeling that death was preferable to sick, or if they have a broken leg, but work there would be no mis- continued suffering. Everything was I mean those who have lived so that up the In done for the child that loving hands would them made and take support there has been no occasion to have t dical assistance. The date of the very deed. The speaker did uot look could do, but there seemed to be no etsurslou had beeaset for June 22nd, upon appointiucuis of this kind as for relief. She is free now and will be the anniversary of the birth of Bishop life but only for such time as such ser preparing a place on the other side for Refeirb-to her ioved ones. The funeral wtU Hunter who was the first chairman of j vices w ere r. eded. many great nrn held today at 10 a. m. in tbe Third the old folks committee. apostacy said , and many had ward meeting house, the church left Brest, Lucius 4 Soo laid that all had Insurance Jos. N. Stohl, were happily surprised to have so fought it but it had gone on and they maoy visitors with us. In referring to were left behind. He also called atPrest. Kelly, he said that after his tention to what Prest. Snow had (Prest. Kellys) return from confer- said regarding the Curlew Valley and ence in April he asked the speaker, in added his testimony to the truth of Vfrtuous. UTAH, OGDEN, Reliable President Charles Kellys monument, unveiled May 30, 1905. KIRK, last (Concluded from issue.) The annual meeting of the club shall be held on the Second Monday in May of each year at which meeting all officers of the club shall present written reports of their official acts and make such recommendations to the oiub as their experience and judgment shall dictate. Four directors shall be elected at each of said meetings to serve the club All members who for three years. have paid the dues of the preceding year shall be entitled to vote at such meeting. Special meetings may be called by the president, any four directors or any ten members. 2 It shall be the duty of the board of directors to carry into effect the purposes and objects of the club, to rules and adopt and ameud regulations for the government of the club, Its officers and employees, and to fill all vacancies in office until the next annual meeting. The regular meeting of the board shall be on the of each month at, 1 s, DUTIES OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. The president shall preside at the meetings of tbe club and board of director. In tbe event of the absence of the president aod the a meeting of the club or board of directors may elect its presiding officer. The president shall sign all written contracts and obligations of the club: shall countersign all checks HIS ARM BROKEN. and perform such other duties as the The little four year old son of Hon. board of directors may direct. In case John P. Holmgren of Bear River City of the absence or disability of the had the misfortune to fall and break president the duties of his office shall his left arm one day this week while be performed by the 4 The treasurer shall receive aud playing with some other children. He was brought to this city and his arm keep in bis custody the funds of the set by Dr. Rich. club belonging to the general fund, paying same out only on warrants of tbe secretary countersigned by the June 22ud is the day set for the Old president, and shall give bonds to be Folks Excursion from Salt Lake City, j approved by tbe board, for the faith- Arrangements are now under wiy to ful performance of the duties of his give them a royal welcome. We know office and shall render a report at each that there Is an abundance of the annual meeting and at such other spirit of reverence iu our city for the times as tbe board of directors may aged veterans and they cun count on require, of the state of the treasury, a good time The Central committee DUTIES OF SECRETARY AND MANAGER. sends greetings. 5 The secretary and manager shall keep the minutes and records of the BRI6HAM CITY'S SCHOOL EXHIBIT, club, and under the direction of the It is a fact worthy of special men- board of directors shall have charge of tion that something like 800 papers the furniture, rooms, books and other have been sent from our schools to property of tbe association. He shall tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition to be collect the fees and dues of the mem- displayed in Utahs school exhibit, bers and other debts due the club; ac- -i The ponor is not only in that the city count for tbe same and turn all funds . . scnor,H w 1 represented but the, uyeT t0 tlje treaSurer monthly, taking Including drawings, compos! his receipts therefor. He shall make t Ions and examination papers, possess' a financial report at each meeting of an especial merit. the board Jf sq requested. He shall beP8 3 THE THEATRE. ' The Opera House was well filled by Old Folks" to witness the charming play Hazel Kirke ably presented by the Home Dramatic Co. They seemed to enjoy it very much indeed. It was also given before a good sized house in the evening and If anything was an improvement on the first night. Mr. E. Fred Squires, whose name was. inadvertently left out of our previous criticism, deported himself very creditably indeed. Everybody felt well paid for attending. FARM LOANS call or write The Bank of Brlghanl City BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH THE INDEPENDENT FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF The game of ball between Brigham BOX ELDER COUNTY, andi.he Southern Pacific team wag THE BALL GAME. d a rather affair, the score The very best Insurance at consisstanding 30 to 1 In favor of Brigham tent rates. Not too low City. There is do reason why the visi- too high next not too this yearg- and just tors should have had the one the right. To call or writeanythinis convincing. they did get, hut that our boys, ac OFFICE WITH cording to a bad habit they have acBank The of Brigham City, quired, began to play off and monkey when they saw how tbe game was Brigham City, Utah. going. Cut out that foolishness boys, and when in a game, play ball from QARTHEY & DUMBECK, start to finish. The visitors were highly pleased with the generous and courteous treatment accorded them by the peoTELEPHONE 83. ple of Brigham City, and freely ex- 219 State St - - - Salt Lake City, Utah pressed their appreciation. one-side- puumeiNG. receive such compensation as may THE BANK Of BRIGHAM CITY from time to time be fixed by the CAPITAL S50.000.00, board of directors. MEMBERSHIP. 6 This organization shall be composed of active members residing in the city oi Brigham, and associate The Oldest and Strongest Bank In Hot Elder County. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited, All business given prompt attention members residing elsewhere in Box Eider county or doing business there- J. in. It shall consist of business and professional men and others Interested In the commercial developemeDt of this city and valley. New members may be added to the club upon the written recommendations of any members, submitted to, and approved by the board of directors, or tbe oiub, at any regular or special meeting M. Homer J Rich, Jenson, President. Lee & Castile Dunn, Bonded Abstractors HONORARY MEMBERS. REAL ESTATE Conveyancers Notary Public The board of directors may by unanimous vote, admit to honorary First Natiotal Rank Building, Room 25, deemed membership any person Telephone . worthy of such consideration. 6 The membership fee shall be $3.0(1 Dr. L. B. L. H. HarUihg Berg for each active member, payable in advance The monthly dues for such membership shall be 50c, payable monthly in 7 39-4- lr DENTISTS WIDERBORG ad vance. Associate members shall pay a membership fee of $1.60 and monthly dues of 60c, each payable as above. Honorary members shall be exempt from membership fees or dues. Every person elected to membership shall, within two weeks after notice in writing of such election, pay to the secretary the membership fee, together with the first month's dues. DELINQUENTS, 9 All dues and indebtedness incurred by any member to tbe club shall (Continued on page four.) BLOCK Brigham City, Utah. DO YOU WANT Homestead Entries and proofs? To buy or sell Real Estate; Titles examined and conveyed Reliable legal .work; ' IF SO- - - CONSULT FHE0 J. HOLTOtL Brigham City, Utah |