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Show BOX Nov. 29th 'Southern Rose vent Apply to Yonson which wiih and an exceptionally strong company will be the attraction at the Opera House on Nov. 27th, is now entering upon its sixteenth year. Why? The answer is easy. Clean comedy, realistic scenery, a s cast, the songs, dances and other specialties kept and unbroken promises by Managers Kennedy and W'illilrd, tf I lensen. "draanns Wetlnes- - tf THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 22, 1906. PAGE STVEv Another shipment in "Yon C. NEWS, m LATEST column. WANT ELDER INFANTS, CHILDREN'S, MISSES, . AND , LADIES y Ladies, Misses of Childrens C&, Coats and Furs Just arrived this week John Strootman Fine Shoes Also a d Line of Men's and Boys Shoes JUST ARRIVED AT Dress Well-selecte- first-clas- , . city lots In southgAljg . 0f town. Model place Wagstaft. ken ranch. Henry 4 'Southern in the Neff for Veal. (market price paid tf H. L. Erdmann. Willard, 1 Mr. W. 0. Facer leaves on Dec. the Beet land 23 rd for a mission to the Samoan Is- OiTlEASE Lille. JOL n29 29th. N0V. FT. 0. W. Snow, A Splendid Line of CLOTHING speed t, Samr iule kiekej i SHOULD $. 'ft JTJST IN THIS IS THE WELL KNOWN BANNER BRAND. thr the $4 w Mens and Boys Brigham lands. A missionary party will be given in the hall next Saturday night, the Vrhrk Will be given proceeds to go to the missionaries as at Nelson Bros, barber a Christmas present.( service. A son was born to the wite of John $$ gwd bath tub H. Zundel, and a girl to the wife of real estate with Lee & Charles H. Mason, last week. if .Jjtj can sell your property A gloom was cast over this city by tf a telegram received yesterday by Mr. real estate with Lee &land Mrs. Wm. Parsons, telling of the daughter, Mrs. Clarice Is just tdeath of Very likely your place Coleman vVho lives at Magrath, Can- tf for. Vj are looking ada. After a little over two months real estate with Lee & visit with her parents here, they Te- .rv can sell your property if i ceived word last Tuesday that she tf .hnd typhoid fever and today they received word that she had passed away Parsons left on the midnight you be in doubt as to how Mr. I will have to wait for your train for Canada and if possible the 11 brought to this Hm Nelson Bros, barbershop remains She was for born in Wilburial. city lard and lived here until she was a Spbeniphus Erastus Elias Con- -i good sized girl When she moved with known rs her parents to StaT Valley. She was Carter, generally she Bow ring, 3a '"The Southern a resident of Star Valley when married Mr. Coleman and shortly af2t House Nov. 29th. orsleys V wwjMaMiiimmaBBM'SBaHai: The First National Bank 4 OF BRIGHAM CITY. Does Strictly a Banking Business. Our Motto: every la it the wearer Snowville. Vesta 'Tilley. acres of good farm-The witter works system at SnowThere within three miles of Brig--j ville is new completed and they have ut onr W Easy terns. Af-jj- K Abtrgain. a good supply of excellent water. ency to ma fclDuTvn. They hawe also located a site for a for her mill of generous proporsiting the i CHS. For a goad refreshing flouring near the head of Deep Creek. kail at :se special Berg's barber shop on tions, is plenty of power for the mill, or we know pe of main street, half black There in fact, it is estimated that there is f court tistic crea house. enough Kir two mills, and some of it seen to be s. Ttah-n- a Barber shop, under may be used for electric lighting iaagement of Oscar Petersen Irtid Hewlett w.11 A row met has oeen let try the R. give you ef- service and full value for your M. Bell company for the construe tohhinsl tion of a telephone line, the poles to i City. be furnished by the residents of the I'iTED Diied fruit of all kinds in valley who are to receive their pay Hanson rentals. pest market price. 200 JStle. mi e; pur-pose- pile .To. er, n lametta Neff, one of Utahs will appear in with the old son the 29th. 2t 1' Elocutionists, I southern Rost" IRANCE Oj N. STOHJ JED: by :r poLictj THE-3 ON 2ND DA' Chicago wholesale and house, assistant manager nan ' for this county and 1 ! territory. Salary $20 and weeklj ; expense money Work pleasant; position oh No investment or x-- J required. Spare time velu pfite at once for full particu-- p The jjrouen reservoir dam will be readifully repaired this winter in ness for business in the spring. The teople in this vicinity are working with a view to producing sugar beet crops. The soil is adnrrably Tor it where it can he irrigated. sftJ for a Snowville is clamoring f3 Assured. enclose enve-GENER- MANAGER I City, Idee St., ft Chicago. LOOKING, latcn St-- , electric lights. CAX FURNISH. xdb Main Si "la Hn n our e"4 tange assure we )T For 8x10 $900 You 2ux20 all set out year old cherry anil rse6. and bag g()Gfj $1500. OUXN' can sell you the fible and best located home Modern house, 8 rooms, Mid acre of young bear-la- rl Witt-- , every variety of tt here. An ideal country: n trade for home in Salt P ARMING rre 11Y THE Home Dramatic Co. ASSISTED BY MRS. LAURETTA NEFF. Opera House SUNDAY SERVICES. ' In Bear River Valley bench land, is under 0 acres cropped. We or 6.00 an acre. THINK crP wm buy It. l4 shoes are better. Testament. The sacrament was administered by the bishopric of the 1st ward. Singisg, Thou earth wts 'once a glorious place, y Elder John D. Peters occupied the time treating the subject of the Sacrament and the administration of it. He dwelt at length upon ftae form of the Sacrament of the Lotrils supper, and uyon the necessity of substituting water for wine. He referred the writings of the historian Y.Iobheim to show t hat in the first and second centuries after Christ, the people made a feast, a' banquet, of tine ordinance. They would purposely refrain from taking supper at home so as to be in cucidition to feast and they often became riotous awl drmilken. It is almost impossible nowadays to get the pure wine and to avoid the use of in toxicants the use of water has been es tablislied. . Singing, The earth Benediction by Elder IN. C. HThe-Lords- DIRECTORS. NIGHT NOV. 29. PETER M. HANSEN SIVERIN N. LEE ALMA NELSON JOHN D. PETERS LORENZO X. STOHL LUCIUS A. SNOW JOHN L. EDWARDS JAMES NELSON OLEEN SCANDINAVIAN METING. THOUGHT SOAP WAS EDIBLE. Thieving Whisky Jacks Disappointed in a Meal. These birds are about the size and color of the catbird, but have longer tails. I never saw wild birds so saucy as these, says a writer in Forest and No sooner was our camp Stream. pitched than these birds .began to congregate in the treetops and plan mischief. The moment anything was exposed that they thought was eatable they would grab it and be off in a twinkle. They would eat, or try to eat, anything from meat, sugar or pancakes to a bar of soap. We used tar soaj?, and for the purpose it was originally intended It was a great success, but as an article of diet I should not consider the flavor quite up to other dainties. Nevertheless, we kept missing our soap. One would then ask the other: Have yon really reformed and gone to using soap? Not guilty, would be the answer. a man. home for Presi. O. N. Stohl presided at the dinner, telephoned her liege. All right, replied the wife of the Scandinavian services In The taberncannibal dnef; stop at the grocery acle last Sunday morning t 11:30. and get some material for dressing. Houston Post. Singing, Banerel synas svanga, Prayer by Elder M. C. Greenhouse. ' Singing, Fader vor i hSmlen. Ne-phit- FOR BUSINESS. walks of life in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to go out into the world to preach the Gospel anti that they obtain such magnificent results. He closed by hoping that we could all live so that It can be said of us .as it has been of many others, the world 'is better for bis having lived In It. Elder Gall recently from Copenhagen said that nobody had ever advised him to come to this conntry to better his financial condition and that be "bad not come here with a view to taking life easy but be was prepared and anxious to work for enough to sustain himself and family. Had been able to find no work yet, but was hopeful that he would do so in the near future. Singing Then, after a speech, we would find the soap some distance down the slope, all pecked and clawed by the whisky jacks. Possibly they did it to take the taste of my cookery out of their mouths. MaLlaiigPmrder Absolutely Jure A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, cake and pastry. hot-bread- s, and powders are injurious. Alum alum-phospha- te Do not use them. Examine the labeL ROYAL BAKING POWOIR CO., NEW YORK. The value of an abstract depends on THESE THREE VITAL POINTS We Invite an elimination of the methods adopted to secure accuracy, and ot our ability to make good any lose caused by error or omission In our abstracts IVeconfineour business exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING, NOTARY WORK and REAL ESTATE oS35 All 'Right. chapElder Anton Nielsen Tend ter from the scriptures. Prest. Stohl called attention to the many blessings we enjoy, referring to the calamities that have visited many parts of the earth, and that up have mercifully escaped. Elder Nephl Hansen referred to the bounteous harvests that have been enjoyed by the farmers and fruit growers In this part of the state during the past year. He belleVed that God had made up to us these blessings, and in support of his opinion he cited the fact that this was the manner of Gods hand dealings with the Children of Israel and with the N. STOHL ALWAYS ASKING Completeness; 2. Accuracy; 3. Responsibility. GROWTH IS STEADY AND PERMANENT. ACCOUNTS UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. NO JUGGLING FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES. "Benediction by Israels Haab. Singing, of Logan who was Nielsen Elder Elder Nephl Hanwith here visiting sen spoke of the pleasure he had had working In, the service of the Lord, saying that to us the Gospel is the Pearl of Great Price. Men of learnm. Matinee at 2:30 p. ing are and have been for many 10c and 25c years wondering how it can be that ADMISSION men and boya are called from all CENTS. PRICES 25, 35 and 50 T pays. lSllal1 U1 ROSE cottage, elty BIAS1 thin? SOUTHERN jan-2- 4 dunn bargains. fMai THE Three points to think of when you to Real get Abstracts of Title ' Estate: 1. LIBERALITY COURTESY STABILITY ACCURACY -- American ABSTRACTS. country. Pres. Lucius A. Snow took charge ter moved to Canada. She leaves a of the services in the tabernacle Sun- a little girl of two years,! day. Pres. Stohl was away visiting, Beane tt, who does a boys husband, and mother, three sisters in Park Valley. father her .7, introducing the newesrt hits dnfi a host ol relatives and friends Singing, "Come, come ye saints. kgs, ia Managers Kennedy &. She was 'honored by all who knew Prayer by Elder Jens Hansen. ks revival 'of the comedy dra-Po- n her and maysthe Lord bless those who Singing, The spirit of God, Fonson which Is the at-- p are bereft. Pres. Snow read from the 'New T. HI. Jt tlie Ope ra House on the Vov. 20, me. i! achiera an MB asuamm aaiwmiBia daily mail service and hopes are en- tertained that it will be established, before long. Much credit is due the bishops of the three wards, SnowVille, Stone, and Holbrook, for the active part they are taking in the development of the Opera liiEiron by ier clever and ar-- i the enviable sembriquette jl - And can give the promptest at tention to all work In our line, All business intrusted to our c&re id treated with the strictest confidence. 0 Lee & Dunn, Bonded Abstractors. Room 25, 1st Natl Bank Building.-Brigham- , Utah. TELEPHONE WEAKNESS IN 39-- THE MORAL. Listener Not Quite Convinced plication of Story, of Ap' During tha regime of tl e lat6 James Fuiber as general nunager of the1 Boston & .Maine latlioad it happened one morning that all trains into Boston were veiy late. At a small station, about five miles out, one passenger was wiv'iug who had a number of men empbv d in bis business, and to him the delay was very annoying. Several tr.ins went by without stopping at his station, and the annoyance grew to positive t aging, and when he finally did get to Boston, nearly two horns late, lie made a bee line for the general manager's office. That official, however, was not expected until some time later, and the passenger withdrew, in no way satisfied. 1 hen he did meet Mr. Furber his feelings vveie a little intensified by the addition ot setetul of his favorite morning dunks. Mr. Father and the passenger were old ftieuds, to the complainand after lisU-ntnants remains, the geneial manager sought to a, pease him, and said, riit dor n a min fe. John. 1 want to tell you a stor, and John sat down again and listened niteatively. "An old woman was hi ought to this country by hoi children, but the place did not agree with lot and she soon began to fail, ller dot tor ordered stimulants, but even this did not chck her dls- ase. Just belore she died, she waited or.e more drink, but this her daughter lelused, sajing: Mother, dear, you don't want to go to Heaven with the smell of whisky on your lips ! Do you see the point, John?" asked Mr. Furber. "No, I'm hauged if 1 do, replied Johu. Well, John, said Mr. Furber, jour breath is strong enough 'o throw an engine off the tiaek. But, confound it, Jim, answered the now quieted visitor, you dont mean to sd.v that with only you and 1 here this ia Heaven. T. |