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Show THE BOX ELDER r;NEWS, i Special sale of fancy and Hack silks the most ao csptable goods for shirt waist suits ever offered Ml yard fM" Fancy silks worth per yard j & $1.2 5 48c 78C 95C tick Peau de Soie 01 I C 0 TV This week ONLY 3n worth $1.75 at 1 H. WRIGHT OGDEN. UTAH. Continued from first page ) and was given five nSinutes to the subject 'Benefits derived oiW attending mutual improvement The njNtence at Salt Lake City. said conference the that pester loull be a sort of convention at which deti could be exchanged regarding m best method of conducting mutual d tapr$vement work and where be received that would be on instruc-.onscoul- ilpfpl. Dr. A W. Ensign was given the sub-to- f, He "The value of time. the that great considering ought fttoujit of work and good that we opedf to accomplish and the short erloa in which we had to do it, no fmeflouli be wasted without Injury. Rider John P Christensen was call J for but was not pre.-en-t. Eider Nepbi J. Valentine was called speak on the subject, "Street Corn He thought, we Conversation. ready had too many of the ordinary t corner conversations, but if eof those interested in the of the young would engage uch con versations when they saw taking place and inject a j1 were wholesome moral and Gospel ic it might be a good thing. rsLizzte K, Jensen gave an organ I ra, Maggie B. Wight said that in opipion the reason why President w had seemed to be so happy in king his report in the afternoon ion was that he had a feeling of y well done. "We are always bap-be- n we do good and unhappy when do vil or become envious. ssialant Historian Andrew Jenson that just thirty years ago upon return from his first mission, rs were going through the state ianlzing mutual improvement asso ionf and that they came to Pleas Grpve, which was then his home tn. inasmuch as he had just re pied from a mission and was sup- - is, at in ce tal ihl id. Have You a Cough? dose of Ballards Horehound Have you a jup Will relieve it. Id? I A dose of Herbine at bed e kfid frequent small doses of rcb.ound Syrup outing the day will Try it for whooping Iioveit. asthma, for consumption, Mrs Joe McGrath, I E 1 1st street, Hutchinson, Kans, ft: PI have used Ballards Hore jlnd Syrup in my family for 5 years find it the best and most palatable I ever used. jliein 25c, 5Gc, P0. I Sold by all druggists, i rs h. p:i NATIONAL BANK f 8SI9HAMCITY. I 1 BANKING BUSINESS Boxes For Rent directors: tua A. Snow, N, Stohl, t Jeaaon, John I. Edwaras Norman Lee, Alma Nelson, f Peter M. Hansen. szo N. Stohl, JohnD Peters I ' President. Cashier, - t ic LJsisifcs r 1 Sough Cai 6 Cold itnd vnwyv r 1 THE I We Are Now Prepared 0k . es I h-- tI I Brigham City Shoe Mfg. Co. 5 HairRenewer ABERCORN, f ec: English Shire 3 Watch Tijis Space i Governor Wells, yage $ GENUINE BARGAINS. 00 0 0e 1 A, M, NELSGH, WILLARD. Last YYedne-da- v evening Uie Primary and Kindergarten departments of the Wiliaid Ceutial tmndav bciiool gave an entertainment In the opera hall under the manigemeet of Miss Sylvia Mason ,ind Miss ( In tec tin 'I he procf eds of the si me ; to buv kindergarten chairs md other necessities tot the twv dej irtm nts The two y ung ladus ,ie w. ithy of praise foi then unt .mg eliit-- , in such a cause. Natuiday our y wnt to Hooper tn piav tnnyh game ot 1, The score stood 9 to 4 in fav- t ot i'l Wiliaid. Puts afternoon lav the Hooper boys came to Wilhud to pin a return game and they have decided tiiat illaid is too mm h lot them as the score stood 14 to 4 m tavoi of the home team. The ntotnmg of Decotation d.n was spent tn dev orating and leautitjing the gr iV(.n of loved nuts. A meet mg was held at 1 o'clock in the taliemaele, Hon. Frmk W. I'lshburu ot lingliam City was the speaker of the day and spoke on topics saltahl- - for the' occasion. Next Saturday a match gime of hall will bo played at Wilhud between Willard and Pleasant View, A mod game Is expected as Pleasant View has an ue ti .mi. Hunnaui Itedhtd of Mis, Owe Logan was a vimo' to W.lh ' m Decoration day, m May 31.;. up-to-- t en Easitr. It Is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup, whooplng-e- i ugh and all lung and bionchml aflecitons when the bowels are open Kenuem s Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxa tive Cough byrup. Gently moves ihe tiowe.B arid expe.s all cold from the system Best for cough, colds, croup etc. Remember the wlioopt name, ' Kennedy's, and see that the red clover bhmom and the honey bee is on the bottle, buhl by the Eddy Drug store. 1 line Plants for sale at Miller Bros. Greenhouses, Colhnston, Utah: Tomatoes, Celeiy, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Pepper, Eggplant, also Houseplants and outside Bulbs etc. flowering plants, Orders by mail a specialty. Address O. Larson & Son, Box 96 tf Colhnston, Utah. Real Estate Bargains. li acre lot in 4th ward; orchard and barn and sheds. Half acre orchard in Second ward, all in old Elberta peach trees. 4 acres orchard; hqiise and sheds; good water right; immediately south of Btigham. Ten acres excellent pasture and meadow, enclosed with good senes west of O. S. L. depot. Acre lot with 4 room house and acres bordering east side of river about 4 miles west of Brlgbam. 25 acres good hay land in "Big' 200 Bear Fields. 127 feet of s business property on Main street. 1 acre city lot on South Main St. in 2nd ward; 5 room bouse with barn) water-work- s and electric light ia house; good location. A bargain. 20.34 acres pasture with independent water right near O. S. L. depot. Ye FaruekM ! Get Into line for Here i a gnjrh r your summer work We i.o a. opportunity. ,4 choice land three mile- - in ith of m wi that we can piece ou' in jftacre tiaet-- , and over. This will go d th- first-clas- he gub i! been figure of 30 fer acre for yiais Pa into n'i ta, Cio-- e W til r) i to Hammond C mat ble its value in two years T ms easy. If you wish to buy a b .me and nave not tbe means at !u,.d cad on Lee & Dunn, thev win buv it for von. Good Orchard, 1J a. i 2nd Wc.-- t and 4th Noith. 20 acres sp madid Vet land near Garland. Full waiet r ghi, a . -- 30 acre farm at p. and A uru-- e Finest kind of soil Weil udmated. Is one of the be- -l baigan - on our lis', Young 2 acre ok mi. a. 2nd Ea-- t, bet 5 6 North. snip, A splendid lot on 1st Wv-- r and Jto Noith. A good buy 410 rods on 2nd W i -- t. The lowest pilced close in proi n r in tee ut, m Small house and 4 u m nrchaid main street Wm flic tin adm is . u pidu If desired A p in, tty for a little home u Comoro th a your icut costs. . -- -- 1 0 0 0 e s 1 Bi-h- S STmeTLt A Safety Deposit n. I I Quarterly Conference. im You will get Bar-jon- & SONS CO. r ! .Brigham City Pharmacy..,. rick Peau de Soie SI.IS worth $1.50 at 4 PAGE FIVE. Our Fountain ZZk n 1 1905 BEST,,. I Fancy silks worth 90c to $1.00 per 1, which has an enrollment of 175 with himself with that ward while he lSuSE2JE23EB625 m an average attendance of 101. There lived there. had beeh some difficulties in the ward Singing. Benediction. in the past but was pleased to say this MONDAY AFTERNOON. had been done away w ith. Their in Singing Silver, gold and precious Dal-tocrease in titbiug lost year over the stonee. Prayer by Elder M. W. previous year was $388. About the Singing "In heavenly love only plaoe they were particularly lame abiding, was on fast offerings. Supt. O, W. Snow was called uptn The class that was always working to The choir sang All hail the glori- to give a brief report of the Religion improve and help the inhabitants of ous day. classes. the e.rth and who were real Saviors, Apostle Charles W. Penrose in Assistant Historian Andrew Jenson and then the class that failed to ob- speaking of Conference said "We come gave a brief report of his foreign misserve the laws of God or nature and together for the purpose of conferring sionary labors and extended greetings of tiie old world. He consequently were of no use in the upon the work of the Lord. The from the saints If you drink at said that in Scandmavii they had so is church that organized every world. In fact the world would be which member cau be aud in this erected three houses of wor-hi- p better if this class had never been conference therereached, The one in is a chance to find belonged to the saints. born. There would have been less out how everybody is getting along. Copenhagen iiad been the nicest house evil in the world and there would be He explained the organization of the that the church owned outside of one less necessity of spending vast amounts church and the work of the High America with the exception of the Council. In explaining the work of on the Sandwich Islands. Then w hen of money in protecting the rest of the the High Council, said that formerly they had finished the house at Chriswoild from them. IMPORTED Some of the season's delicacies served at its chief duty was to sit in judgment tiana they found that that was still Elder Fred Hotter sang the solo en but now their office is widened and nicer than the Copenhagen house, but TnE PHARMACY FOUNTAIN; includes assisting the Presidency of when the Stockholm meeting house titled "The Choir Invisible. ICE CREAM. Sundaes Fruit Nut Sundaes was completed that was the nicest one ReNut Apostle George a. Smith referred to the stake in its various duties. Sundaes Maple to the J udiciary of the church of all. lie thanked the people for the Souvenirs for the good music that was enjoyed in ferring Maraschino Sundaes Egg Phosphates he explained that the Bishops court splendid aid that they had given tothe Ladies this conference and urged those who had Lime houses of and Kola Juice of Suey Chop these wards erection the to hand withdraw the authority H described conditions In were gifted in music to cultivate this ol fellowship from a refrao ory mem- worship Come, and you Mineral Water and and related some of the will go away Pure Fruit Syrup Sodas, etc , eto. gift. He referred to the jid men ber, and could excommunicate one Germany the elders had to meet. that things HAPPY. whose parent had left the church one who did not hold the Meichlsedec In speaking of revelation, referred to but where a member was the tact that of all the people who and some of them had turned bitter Pilesthood, in possession of the bigher Priesthood knew and associated with the Savior apostates) who were now wending the Bishops court could with not one of them except Peter was able assurance that Jesus wa their way back to these valleys of the draw the hand of fellowship, but his to say with God. Jesus answered and the Son of inbe to and mountains taken asking case would have to be sent up to the said unto him, "Blessed art thou, Sito the church. He deplored the grow- High Council fur fiual for flesh and b'ood hath disposition. In mon ing spirit of infidelity in the world speaking of those who do pot take not revealed it unto thee, but my The speaker Father in Heaven and reminded those present that they their certificates of membership when thought that this was revelation, the were not dependent on the opinion of they move to another ward, said that source of his testimony, and that it others for their faith or knowledge of it was an important thing, that even come through the Holy Ghost. the Gospel. Also referred to the peo- though a person went into another The choir sang, "Son Of My Soul. ple who had taken active part in the ward with on idea of remaining more (continued next week) affairs of the church for a long time than a short time be should identify and then seemed to lose their ardor, Found a Cure For Dyspepsia, they were not even content with stepvs Mrs. S. Lindsey, of Fort William, Quality Quantity, ping out of line but set themselves up mu-e)Hard and do Ontario, Canada, who has suffered 1? body strong In opposition to the work. However not depend on the quantity of food quite a number of years from dyspepthey have accomplished nothing and on its perfect digestion sia and great pains in the stomach, are as straws in the face of the ava- you eat, but and proper assimilation. When you was advistd by r druggist to take lanche, take Kodol Djspepsia Cure your sys- Chamberlains Stomach and Liver to take care of customers The choir sang the anthem, "I' Will tem gets all the nourishment out of Tablets. She did so and says, "1 & all the food you eat. It digests what find Lift up Mine Eyes, at our store on Forest St., that they have done me a great Benediction by Pres. Lucius A yon eat regardless of the condition of deal of good, I have never had an) First National opposite the stomach and conveys thenutriment Snow. Bank. properties to the blood and tissues suffering since I began to use them." Call on us and MONDAY MOIlNlNO. This builds up and strengthens the If troubled with dyspepsia or indigesus let show Kodol cures Indigestyou our stock. not take these tablets, get Singing, "The rising sun has chased entire system, Sour stom- tion why ion, Belching, Dyspepsia, the night. For sale by the Prayet by Patriarch ach, weak heart, eto. Sold by the well and stay well? Arnold Goodliffe. SinglDg, "High on Eddy Drug store. Eddy Drug store, the mountain tops. Bishop Peter M. Hansen of Elwood reported his ward. It covers a good deal of country and there is plenty of room: Some people hold more land than they can handle profitably. In Store on South Side Forest St. Opposite 1st Natl Bank Bldg, fcf the year 1904 their tithing was over 5,000, an increase over the previous -- Rll kind ef REPAKSIN9 bdNB. Leave orders atstoro year of something like $400. During 1904 they bad also built a nice ball at a cost of $3,000, As to the bishopric in that ward they appreciated the presidency of the stake and tried to support them iu every way possible. Bishop Walter L. Grover of Garland said that the fact of the sugar factory being in their immediate neighborhood gave them a great many different classes of people to deal with. A Dumber of people who belong to the church without having presented certificates VEGETABLE SICILIAN of membership reside there. Temporally, their prospects in that country are very promising. Their religious Renews the hair, makes it new again, restores the freshness. Just organisations are all complete and what you need if your hair is faded or turning gray, for it always well supported. Yli1 restores the color. Stops falling hair, also." Bishop Thomas W. Boe of the Stone ward said there were thirty families in his ward covering an area of about sev en miles square. While it was evit-?--dent that they had plenty of room 15688.there the bishopric felt like they did $10 Season; less the Usual discount for cash, and the not care to have any but good people settle with them. On account of contagious diseases in that part of the country they had not held public meetings during the last month. lie re& ferred to tne reservoir that is to he built at The Si n ks. The bishop thought this would bring under cultivation 'HEREAFTER- 2.000 acies more laud than is now cultivated. There has been a lack of unity among the people in the past and consequently a corresponding weakness; that condition, however, FOR seems to have been overcome and the people are working together to improve the country in every respect. Bishop Francillo Durfey of Beaver ward gave a very enthusiastic report. There had never been brighter prospects for a bounteous harvest and the people are feeling very much encour2 years, 10 months; weight 1,700 pounds, aged. All th; land there Is dry land and farms comprise from 50 to 400 $15 Season; less the usual discount for cash. acres. There are thirty families in At , ). Duke's Stables on corner 2nd South and 1st East Sts,, opposite the ward, coering a distance along M Brigham City, Utah. the road of about six miles. All the Tabernacle, Brigham City, WEDNESDAY and THURSADY of each week' organizations are complete and their at other times at my residence at Mantua, Utah, . m tithing last year exceeded that of the It costs do more to raise a good horse than a scrub and no more to shelhere 300, have neatly They previous ter him, and the difference in the cost of breeding is nothing compared finished paying for their meeting house vyhat does $5 or with what you get when you come to sell your horses 10 amount to if you have a good horse when you wmh to sell? It pajs to which had been built some years ago raise tbe bet We have bought the best horse in Utah, the one that took when they bad borrowed 4n0Q to fl the sweepstakes over all breeds at the State Fair last fall in Salt Lake ibh it, They had made such progress City, at 2 years old. Respectfully yours, that this year they will erect a school Call on Joseph N . Stohl for For that pleasant feeling sboui house in that district and hope to pay tf the Lie, go to Squires the Bar your Farm Loans. off a good deal of their individ ual d. b' Thomas II. Blickburn reDo not forget the Eddy Drug ber opposite the Utah na Heel ' UTAH. MANTUA, in the chetiy front. f ported the Second ward of Brigham Store Magazine Library it saves in The and warJ is good shape city. tf for the reading public, money all the organizations complete. He Wanted Men and women m mentioned the Primary assiclatinn this county and adjoinirg ttrri HOTEL UTAHNA posed to be filled with the spirit of the Gospel, he was made presideut of the Pleasant Grove associations, and from that time to this he had been more or less directly interested and engaged In mutual improvement work. He divided the people Into two classes. SILKS! Fancy silks worth 65c to 75c per yard fST THURSDAY JUNE Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J, T, Barber of Irwinvilie, Ga., always keeps a bottle of ChamColic Cholera and Diarrhoea berlain Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barber writes: I have tried Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whch is one of the best medicines I ever saw, I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks of coiic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used," Sold by the Eday Dru g store. .... Charles N. Jeppesen, way tr.p, Ins . Reduced RuitfS, lories, to represent and advertis On Mav 27th and "t i ime 3rd, Jth. Tbe one place for comfort, elegance an old established house of .olio 10th and 12th tickets will be on saie ( ; d Excellent and convenience. financial standing. Salarj o men from ba't Lase tty at 25o and 50c. To Chicago and return, . ,$4 5 $2r weekly, to worre't $12 to 18 Milwaukee ... 4550 ad' anc c weekly with expen-e- i Peoiu , , . 41 25 Notice. each Monday by theck direct St, Paul 39 per from headquarters. Horse and Minneapolis All owners allowing their sheep 399a Proportionate!, low rats will he ia buggy furnished when necessary; effector cattle to trespass on land fu'i nil pdn.s in Ut '!, Idaho, position Address, permanent. Montana. Wjomtig and Nevada, ter to Promontory Ranch section reached by the Ciueago BLEW BROS & CO., Dept. 1, &every N rt - W estco 0 Li nes Company, or parties taking cedar Monon III. For full particulars call upon or ad22 Bldg., Chicago, jn posts from said land will be prosedress: I1 A cuted to the full extent of the WALkER. Gen Asr t Salvb UbCiUo & N01 ta- - Western Itv., law. Promontory Ranch Co, fy 20 For Fllesr Burns. Sonm. Box 750, salt Lake Uty, Utah, 1, MONUMENTSg? meal-serve- Order NOW TO INSURE DELIVERY FOR decoration Bay We also manufacture -I- SRON FENCE- ail of kinds ... ... h- JOHN H BOTT &Sons. Dewitt's B9 |